OUKGON CITY ENTEUPiUHfc, FIJI DAY, MJUVST 2(i, 1'jJO. . . , t , imngcr limn na .k link Uth. cJ.-i.i ol III. which y .IMin ,ny ,,,, , lrn ,), ,.,,, j wrakMc.a ta c.ii.rd by l k ul nutrition. th rc.ull ul wraknro or dr Ol lln al.im.oh J ollwr otfaiii ol dij(tlon .oil milrill.m. Di.caara and WMkiira... i.r I h i- I.m.mdi and Ila .lllr.l or.an. are cured hy Ih. .... ol Dr. I lore (.olden Mulled Dlaoov.ry. Whim I ho wr.k or di.M.cd .lom.ili 1. ourml d.aP.ar. ol olhrr ortf.ni which , nm ,,, ih. alom.uh but which b.v. Ilimr orljin In a d..ad n,l,i;,. ..( n.. ....i , ... ' v ,',M "'iu other iiiiluna ..( dilution and nutrition, .re cured alto. Tha ttroni man haa a efrontf ttomavh. Take tht ebur tpctimmmdvtl "J.cor rry" anil ynu may An re m mlruni alum. , H'A and a mronii body. Civhn Av.- Dr. I'irrra'a Omnium Srnc Medical Adviacr, new rcvi.nl IMilinn, la arol fin imi rr, cipl ul mump. In pay eiprn.a nl m.ilni, unh. Send 21 mic-ci-nt tl i. lor Ihe book In pjper I'liven.or .11 .lamp, lor lh rhith-hiiund vol. uni. A.ldrr.a Dr. II. V. linrcr, llullulo, N V , . I )p A I l'FA I I3 I iL,rVm LaO I I L. J .1, W. mill .li'imii. linihiiin to I'liMiliw linker, Nil iicri a d( HKi'll.iti it, town i'hli i iiiMilh, mncn 2 km I ; $1. (hiillitii II. I. In, I In Itiilph II. Cllmnn. lull, I III Hill lull : l p'U. I'. (' unit I inn ii iiivliiniii iii I', '. I. 11I1.', lulu I, :i, hhii'k li, KilKi'ttiMul Addition In i Iii'kimi ( ii y , , liiuiica T iin, bltlo (i. Tiki..' In II. II. mill I'ii 1 1 )' ); Hinllli, lot 7, I'loik :i, Criiiuilii( Addition to Ore roll fit v; II .Ml T ('. Hire to I tut ii .Meredith, tuicl I1H mill li', i Hi hall n 1 1 nit 117, I'tlllllll!. IoiIk. It'JilU. I.lllll I II, ol., a i,...,i... ... ... rl-. linn Iti.han.T. K .nr.,- .,r ' i,i ' t.mtiahli. .! m.i.ih i',i ii i'ii i .....' Iiif.oii. ' I Mnry K. i.n.l AII.-H I .luatur.-t loi(' ,,,,r f 3I' 1 II.-., n.',. v ll,, i.. I,,,, '.'. iiivi mhIiI,. i .,.,,ii,' ..,.,.. .i (S.I.I. t'till.'d Htiil.i. In Al.ruhiiin ). .Mo;f Hill iicn-a of H.'.'tloli In. lownahli 4 .iiiilh, rilllK" f. riml; pnl.'ht I' K mid Miutlm H Itllny lo Ahru I. lllll nml Hill nil II I n in y , rill II urr.'M of ..'.tlima f,, ti, loHtiHhij! ; aoiith. iiiiiK" .1 cnni ; tin. Aliiiihiini It m, d Koamiii llnk.T to Churl.'. K. HiikiT, Ku n.'r.'. nf .pcllon ,!. timiinhlii 1 outh, iniiK.i 2 i-nat; I I, -mi C A. and Allen Ciiaedy In Chitrlt'H K. linker, till m r.'M of aei'tlnii :i, low imhlp I ...iiih. rmiKo 2 eiiHl, It. Andrew (I .lidiiiHim und Jolmlinti , II.1II..1..I i Willi..... I.H.I.... .t. , e.tlnii t, lowiiahlp mniih, range I n.t; IHOO, tlr.'K.m Swe.ll.h (' .lunlrnllnh ('om puny to Th. Him. Krlgiinl. In ui rea of i-e. llon !i. town. hip t. ...iilh, rmiire ,'ll.t, 'Mill Mnruiiret J td.ili It to Charle K Kntii h .ml M :m.' NeUi.ii, lol. 4, ',. il. J. M, u, mi. I w rlv Imlf of h.U II. I", bloek I. Cunli : II. ll C Ijitmireiii. i Marlhn K. Cm iner. Inl 4, f ,u kiinma I'nrk; l, (iliul.tniie ll'iil K'nlnle A,miiIi,ii to Kill Chaae, lot ll of lilnrk tin. (Had alone, ;s tilit.litl.nm Heal Khinle AHmiclntloii to Mr Chrlitlim Kluher. trail 1.14, t:in.,.ti.tie; tlili.o K N. I'.'iiraoii ei ul. to Mnry A. I'.'UiU'in. eiiat half o ni.llli.-i.il ipiar t,T and h'l. I mill 2, aertlnn 4, town, "hip 4 miillh, rnniie 4 ml ; l. Wlllliiin K. Wehli to Kl.im A. Dun hum, lot 4 of I, lock 2. iwr I'mk, J II. .ml I J I.I.I.' Hall to l.vmiin Hi.vle., lol. Ill, 4. hhu-k 11. Hmidy: III',. Katurn.lu Ht.ite lli.nl, lo V T. Kniike, Iota :t. 4, r.. ll, bl.H'k 20. Klr.t Addition to I'Hlaiiiilii; 111'.',. . A mid l.llllan S I'lilim-r to H IC und Kllii Cnnl. tin.-t II, I'nliiier'. Ad dill. ill to llorliiK. l K. A. mid Mnry K. Ilrn.lv to Khun Snreiiwm, lot. ;1, 4, 5. I'., 7. K, 9, in lih.ek 1, Durtiitll'a AddlHoti to (Ir.'Kon City. II. tiny unit Minnie dr. not to Kerd nml A.lnill Croan. 4.1 Mere, of Peter Welx Iv I,. ('., p. .1 .mull, ranne cant: I.'. iiiiii. I'iiiiI itn. I Amy K. KlaetHcli to J. W, Hnrr, land In bit. 2, ti. .1 hhiiIIi, rniiKP 4 eii.t; f 10(100. Wllliinii'tlo illit Couiiiuny to Adah Nell llerillne, true! 2, Wllliuuetie and Tii'ilnlln tract'.; lf,n I'nlled Hlnle. to lieoine Onk, Kin urre. of .nr. 2tl, lp. 2 mnilh. ranne 7 i-.imI; put. 'lit I). I mid Mnu.l TriillliiKcr to Nl. h-l olna II. Dnriiull. 9 .r..1 ni'ie. of nee. 21, 22, 27, 2N. Ii. 4 hoiiiIi, limp. ' cnnl; lid. Krmik nud Minnie lloiihuui to Wm Hull, lot. 12. I.'l. II, IF,. HI of block 17. Mlnthorti; 1. The Kig jit i Enter- 0Mj tainers Why Not Consider This Of fer Now? Thin is tin invilitliou lo ovcry reiuler of this pnpor to write us, atonoe, for our fi'.Mi trial oiler-110 muiicy down- 9 months to pay no intorost i-tmi-jiMi wti jmy llw ireiuhl mid p;ivo i iioiiocrnpii in jour own iioine. ()ur Outfit No. 12 costs $34.20 and ini'linles Nmv K.liHon Firesiilo riniiiorjrnph with oomhjnay; lion repiDilui'tir to piny 2 nml 4-mimilo records; now Gyvmai II I :..l l.'M 11 I. ..la l t-,1' ... . '.in, mini nii-iiiu i in, ii nu ii j nun liciol (4 iniiiiile) Hoeor.ls nn. I Imlf Mnii.lni.l . ids; nickel plnli'.l Cl'iiiio, bottlo I'hono- nienl. I Ins ol fer is fair lo you unci to we wniit. you n satisfied customer a booster-' HOUSE, for Kilers our best advcrtiseinent. SondiiV'" Wa.hlnKton 8t. ii .1 i e ii . Portlunfl, ur us Hie coupon cntulouo and full par- $ a. n tlomeni Pleaae liculiil'S will come to vou by ruturii iimil, .nd oataloBuea and J ' P a r 1 1 o u 1 ar. of your Luers f lano Mouse IMHITI.AM), nlti:i()N, l,ni'Ki.et VVeslern tnalers In All MiiltnH nf 'I'.illllnu Miu-hlllfa v if itocorda, i'liinoa, oiifiuia, Etc I'.iuh ill llie chief or- fmi nl lh hmly it ink lu he Chain ol ll.ife, A chain li no t! run far than ila wrakett link, Ilia body ! Iliiiiii H.i"ll"ll Colonization Co, In """ '' Ny'l"""1. 1,1 ta-f.'H of nee, Z. 1 1 a . :, miiili, rnuKo .'! cunt; $I2IM. M. llllll WPIM1IK ihowiii III w. n. MiiIIiiiivn, lulu I',, 7, K, lilnrk I, I l.mr-it'n Addition tn .MllwmiUli-; l). A I. mid llllll lli-lmi.i In I'. II I'ii miiiI mid K. II. HmiuMi')'. It ft nf H. W. McMiilii.ti ll U C 'iv L'K. Ii I j Honili, rmi! z iMinl : tin. AiimIm M, und Mnry II Whin to K. II, ,!l in limit, lull I I f, Oi(-K"ii linn AiMltloli; II, I'.linii iiiid S. Hori'iiiiiii to K A llniily. ! InlN .;, mid 7. I I "-K 1 1, W M tllml Htlltll', 1 10, A II, mid Mil lloi'iiiiinii to My. i,i W. Kinlih, ul 7 of lilol k H I, (Ir.'Kon I City, .;o. w. iiml IMH.y l'."llllll I" Flunk rnllni', Int. I. 2. .'I. 10. II, I !.'' k t'hii'liiiuiii. II.'IkIHm; 70(t. Flunk mid l.lllli' ll.'.'i'H lo W 1 1 1 lu 111 no. nil. niliKf nil ; fl.iun. AI' tnndiT Hi'.ili Ik K.'tin.'.ly Mi'' Ij.llV, IntH II llllll III of lilnrk '.I, Itnl- toll. I.1.',,!. ' .1. A. mid Annie Duller to Vemnlkii A ( in ii li 1 1 . lot U unit I'liHterly hull .if lot il. I. lock II. llliiiUt.o.e; l.'unn. Mnry und Thoinii. Mooiiey to Krrd llrnti.l. H. ,'. uerea or b.tiIoiik !l mid 18 Inwlmlilp 2 .onlh, rallKe 2 "ii.t; .",(HI June C. Hand, to AiiKUntu May. lot mid or block X, I'l.-iiKiiiil Hill il, I dill. .li to (ir.'Kon City; f son. Clnrkiliuna A hull net A Trilal Cum puny to Juine. A.IIiIiik, .'In miea of ni.tlmi il, toHiiahlii 4 Mintli, runi;" 2 ennl, il. . . CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST COMPANY. Land Title Examined. Abatracla of Title Made, Office over Hunk nf Orciem City JOHN K. CI.AHK. Mr. THE LADIES' FAVORITE. Wherever Parlalan Sage ia Known It Ha Ihe Call. I'arl.lalt Sane, Hint limt I'lllclent of nil Ii il I r reniorem. Ih h very d.'llKhtfiil mid rofri'.hlnic hnlr itre.aitiK. lie .Idea pi. Hie. alio? the... quulltlea II will pi.alllvi'ly inakx ntiy wi.tuun a liuir i... ft, lin'irlnnl and nttrucllve Hunt ley llroa. aell. t fur Ml ciila u Inrnc bottle mid will return your money If It ilooa tint cure dun.lrufT, fallliii; Imlr mi.) Ilrhltiii .dp In two week a, "I hud Klveii up hoie. or ever belim fiiieil of dandruff, when I fmrrhimeil u boltle of I'uiIhIiiii HniJ.V It hlli. en tirely removed the dandruff mi. I In.. Blurted a k-mwih of new Imlr, nml nil till. fter havlliit l.ei'ii troubled 15 enra. I cheerfully r. inuioii.l 1'nrU- Inn Hni!..."- Mr.. Kllnlieth Aiiiters.in. MerhiinlcHliurK, 'n MOW 'best TIPilE f lh rr tO alaet'f flat fttt brt.lt. wori riot., iT'Totil ttt hftttuM wm 0nlh ((.! ) tfllar work In OK iif if ntH-MMr). MtliCriiN 55.00 611 fili.Mi 1.00 tiMlF.H.nr 1.00 Siiw M!Un .50 hi!.. 5.00 Bt.t fUbfcw put.i 7.50 PiinU.1 t.tr'tU. .50 Faliiir. I.. i ... u.'H t r h. pl.tm nr lirl'la. wrk U nnlprl ( '.,,' n.ilitn t rrw. 1 .,u .-ana,,! a..t I. lktilMi ..ik .it l,.r, ... ft,..lor bew macn ft i A" ,ull ".i4 t iin iw. Wise Dental Co. lNco.ro. To Painless Dentists ' raltlni Duildinf. Thlio 1 WiiMnrna. POtttltNO OttrSON uinx.aaiai t A. al. UII.H. laaaaya, la a A Genuine Edison Phonograph Outfit Sent Without Cost to You on 1 0 Days' Free Trial ten duys to try an Edison uoxen iMiison Atn- dozen Gold Moulded, us. beflauso-; imano Edison Free Trial Offer. .4 Name Addr i" i"" 1 1 i ii a j at. W. a. Will, Ima hi mm ll nu, nMM. m, My Big Bird It I Ilea Above Snvttci iind I UN l lirin With I error ' ly h A. Mil (MIL, Ciiiyrl.lll. Wi, lit Aoirrl.iwi I'raaa A KM.H'IH Hill llnvlim worked a couple of yi'jir on nu Improve, ni'iii for n llylnit iiiin hliie, keeping my iii.hIcIh .item-civ lo. ,e. In lliy hum thill lll.V lleVhea UilL'lll imt be aioleii b other ucMphiiic liiv.'oiors, and IiiivIiik perfi-'tiil theui. I i.lreil to try them Not Inn ln coiillileii. e ellher In in v felli.w luteiiloi-H or the pru. tlrnlillity or piileul. I ili'iertuliied lo take lo.v nirihlp lo .oioi uueihire. cotllitr)'. mill, h ItiV new liiiii liln.'i noil inn lie Hie iie.'i'Hnrr oaa wheie, It they were u. . .ful. I iilone would know about li. I-1 . i in Hun I'riiii, Ih,., I ahli,e on lionril n vcmhcI Ii.. nu. I lor ri'rliilii liliuid lu the I'm, III,' iHe.iii. Slid nrter a few weeli' voiai;.. In nihil where I iiilchi experiment to m h.'iirt a cool, 'nl H lihi.nl fer of IokIiii; tne lictieill of iny Inveothuia. I bronchi lili me an, h modern con trlvniice. iih mi;hl he UM-flll In mi' and aoiue that wouhl riii.t.le luc to eon. rlllnl.' the linllvea inoni; otlier ihlui.". I lin.l ii plioii,ifli.ili .miililiie. toy iryroacoiea. nu ehs-irl.' blind lump, n flcldchia. mot xouie tlrruork llnvlni; ni tor rc.Uci been pul aahore nl a point where there wn no h t 1 1 III II Ih'Iiiu lo lie .-eli M'lil Ihe drat ilny puitliiu loni'iio-r the purl, of my aeroplane und .'iinppiuu It Mr fuel oll. etc., placed miller u pro Jtietlnit r.H'k. aiorlni: nl in Im'Ioiii: Iiik., Incliiillnu iiii-iii nml drink Thin nlcht I Nlcpt under the IciIl'.' ineti tinned, nml the neit iiiornlni; wheellnc my nini-hliM- on in a d.i-llvliy by wlil.-h I cxp.s tel to vet my iiirt I look my arnt, U'l iro. rolled down the lurllne and Ih'viiii to rle lln ilni: nltalu.il u height of I.0.K1 feet. I ileroie.l mvaelf for a few hour, to my linprovftneuia 1,. iM. etriualon nf all other .urroiiiiillncK nud had die aalUfartlon to find ihnl without ex cepllon they wnrk.-.l lieuutlfully That which I l 1110MI aiore by. a "hrnke." acted to n .hiirm IVrhap. audi nn Implement worked In w thin it 10. ili um aa the nlr miir not he conihlered prnctlcalile In any form Thl. I. not an. I pr.Kl.i,-el an ntinchment that tnppcl my inndilne within four length.. Another mailer I had nl triidisl lo wna one for keeplm: ih. mnrblne on k.-el I but) olwerv.il the mnliitenmicp of a flsetl plnue of revo lution by Ihe i:vros,oH' .ml upplle.1 the prlnrlile to my wlniri One thliiB I did thai no oilier aero plane cuniriirt.ir ha. ever done I made It look like n bird I ui.il n alncle plane on each aide ahnped like a (tnM'a wlm.. thua cIvIiil' my mnehlne the aembliim e of a bird Tuncy, then. .nciieot.il n paNiflMinr.l tx-nk ami the palnllnit of the whole In varied colon.; Ilnvlnc milUlliil inyaelf I lln I inv In- Tentlon. were each nml every one a euree... I fHTtullt.il in.vxelf lo hik be neath me. My eyeal once .truck lurce numliera of the native of the laliiml niiinlnq nlxnit In wild commotion l tlioe look Inn up in me I could (1U rern the rntie Kvhlently the bird nionater wn nt the tH.ti.ui) of their e rlti'mcnl. Some of them were hciiui ierlni! awny a fnt a their Iitm would Tarry them. 01 hep. were hldlnc In cnvin and under nw-ks. while some were vigorously dlKcltiK holm tu bury tllennelve. In Thinking 10 tnke otlier tinnwnre.. I Me hlKber nnd Hied over n mutter of twenty mile.. S.i'Iiik ii number of entire, about a lire. sonrltiR. I watch ed them. I could see that wimp were bound, whllp other, were heaping fuel on the fire. Kepllnii sure thnr can nlhnl. were about to make it repast uKin human hclnp.. I drew near enough for them 10 discover my pres ence above ihetn They .eemed to be paralyr.ed with astonishment. Slnhlnc to a point about llfty fn-t above them. 1 shouted to them lo unbind their pris oners. Not undcrstandlnc my Inn KiinRp. they were nil the more fright ened. I aelzed my phonograph and. pointing the bom at them, ltirti.il on the whoop, of American Indians Hearing such sounds from the throat of an enormous bird seemed to put vigor Into their legs, and they' ran In every direction IVsceiullng. I unbound the prisoners, who as soon ns their limb, were loosed dropp.il on their knees before me 11 ml burled their faces In (ho dirt, I rnlse.1 m'vornl of tliein, desiring tn conimunl cnte with them. and. In order to Invite their cotitldence. gave them some trinkets. Then, I took my phonograph from my aeroplane and set It going with a darky song One of the na tives pointed to himself, then to the phonograph, as much as to say. "There In a man In there." (iolng to the box. he looked down the horn to see him. then put hi. linger lu. drawing It quickly out to prevent Its being clinch ed. Not seeing or feeling anything, he I00k.1l at me and put bis hand within a few Inches of the ground to denote the height of the pygtny supposed to be In the box. Having nnuised the simple crentures for awhile with the phonograph, 1 took up a toy gyroscope and set the, wheel going. This to them was far more wonderful than making h man sing lo a box They could conceive of a mite of a man being In the box, hut they could not conceive of a wheel revolv ing with lint one axis, supported u( any angle 1 chose fo pul l(. Every 0110 of (hem dropped on their knees before mi', and by the motion of (heir lips I knew they were worshiping me. I tried (0 stop them, but. timllng It Im possible to do so. I gave up Ihe Job and, dragging my aeroplane to a slope favorable lo getting a start, rose over their heads and Hew uwny. Some of them gn.cd after me In wonder, while others kept their faces on the ground. I circled 11I10111. the wonder of va rious groups of unlives, l-'ltuill.v I dis cerned two lines of men engaged In combat. Tltcy were so Intent on kill ing one another lliiil they did not see me till 1 was nearly over them. Then one after another looked up at inc. and, forgetting the huiiuui enemy In the monster bird, Chey look lo Ihelr beds, gradually dlmtppi'iirliiK na they ohtnln.il cover. It wa. now beginning to get dnrk 1 .nihil over different purtle.. but lis. high to nttrnct their aiiehtiou Dual ly, secliiK u dozen men (led lo atakea, I ilew-1'iid.'.l to get nearer new They were evidently prisoner, taken III battlu. who were to be rousted ullt e and eiiten afterward, for under each won a pile of wood, some of which was already lighted, u small ll.i n,, ciirllng tip near their nnklea. It uas loo dark for Ihetn lo discover me. and the ground w a. not favorable to alight. Ing. so. Inking up 11 ron,;, n audle. I lighted It nml l.oml, aril,, I Hi,. 111 with tint bulla. Looking up and .'cing tin dim aiilislance of 11 huge I, nil holering over iheiii vi.iulllng hie lull, il.-y fell on ih.dr fin e I culled 10 them till H.'-.v looked up and luii.le slum lo ill'in to iiuhlud Ihelr prisoners, nhldi Hum did. nud us 0011 ns the lint lU'lll in loom. I drove Ihe would he il 1 mirera iiwiij I the point of another r.,:nan candle Then I r-e. bring r.s-keis .- I n --ml -nl with 11 1 lew lo strlkli,.' t.-rior Into them, hoping Ihnl lhe uonid .011 alder I hen. sell ea fi.rl.ldih i. l,v th,- god bird from further returning to their captive. I then reliirii.il lo Bh'-i,' I had left my supplies and ufiei 1 nuking of a .upper rolled iiiy-ill It. mv hl nikct. under the .helving rs-k nml went (o sleep. The next morning aft.r taking In fuel and oil I sailnl nnny n'alii. Hy thl. lime some ol the natives had got aulllcletitly ueciisloili.il to 111c tu con sider me iimennlile lo ntmck and 1111.de attempt, to bring tne down. Suddenly w hile making oiue adjustment which took my attention a great hi. me pass ed within a few fis-t of my ueroplnne. Looking down. I saw a tnlie Mho were working n machine that looked like a itoriinn catapult. -They were directly beneath me and nlx.ut to throw an other stone If It fait me It would break my aeroplane Not during to risk Inking time 10 rise out of range. I plrk.il up a stick of dynamite and dropped It on them. 1 saw dust, smoke and fragments, and after the two rJrst bad cleared away look.il for the na tives and their catapult. Where they had stood was a rapacious bole In (he ground. Obaervlnu native village beneath me. I determined lo descend among them and remain with them till they had got used to me In order that I nilghl commune with them. When yd some distance away I could -e them tnndlng together watching my ni proach. The first evidence of their solicitude was when I came near them and began lo dewend. Then (hey all ran away Hut when I bad slighted I waited patiently till they should come back. Presently I saw heads peeping at me through the long grnss. The children came first, the women next and Inst the men. I worked with them some time In order tn establish communication, showing (hem my wonders. Klggiug a telephone. I (old a man (o go some dlsnn.ee awny and 1 would make his wife talk 'to him. Having arr1111g.1l matters for hlt.i. I placed a receiver al his ear and. going bark (0 the wntunn. motioned Ler to tnlk through the transmitter. At the first words spoken the man drop ped the receiver and linked about him as though be expected to see bis wife near him Then I established a wireless and placed a man lietween the two ex tremes He could hear the clicking at not1:, one In keeping with the other. He Rooked about for some connection, but. finding none, run awny from me and the machine. To cap the climax I took a little child from Its mot her' a arms and set It beside me In the mnehlne. The mother was frantic, though by signs I endeavored to make her understand that I would bring her child bark safe ly. 1 think she hcllcviil I was a super natural being and was about to fly up to heaven with the little one. No one dared oppose me. nnd. rising In the air. I flew away When ten min utes later I returned and placed the babe In Its mother's arms she fainted for Joy Then I was sure she bad ex pected not to see It again. Confident as to the safety and docil ity of my ruatntunlh bird having been established. I was besieged with re quests for a ride In the clouds. But It would have been Impossible to choose between the applicants, so I was obliged to refuse them all. li. 'turning to my landing point on the const. I plck.il up what I desired to take nwny with tne. then rising, looked out for a ship Seeing one some forty miles distant. I tlew for It It hnppened to lie an American steamer, and the captain cnll.il to me. Inviting me to alight I made a safe descent on to the roomiest part of the deck and at once covered my recently tried de vices I am now waiting the result of ap plications I have made for patents and so soon as ll seems safe to do so will announce Inventions to tbe world which will make aviation far safet than It has been heretofore. Th. Cavity. Cholly-The deutlst told me I had a large cavity thin needed filling. Klhel -Old he recommend any special course of study! Diversity of opinion proves that things are only what we (bluk them. Montaigne. Customs and Habits. Our customs and habits :"e like tbe nits In roads The wheel of life set tie Into I hem. and we jog along throi.gr the mire because It Is too much trouble to get out ut them. Why She Didn't. New Kmpinyer Itui why did yon leave your Inn mlnress New .Maid Illvens: hlil i. 11 i-xpi 1 me r i.rtug her tilling wid me? cieveiMul Leader Won't Need a Crutch. When Editor .1. P. Snssmnn, of Cornelius, N. C, bruised his leg badly, It started nn ugly sore. Many salves nnd ointinonls proved worthless. Then Ilucliton'H Arnica healed it thoroughly. N'othlng Is so prompt und sure for I'lcers, Polls, Hums, llntlses. Cut.-!. Corns, Sores, Pimple Eczema, or! T'iles. 25c nt Jones Drug Co. CANBY AND CANBY. in uoruon nome on Thursday, Hep- MIkh Verna I'ortor, ufter a week's (ember 1 visit with her sister, Mrs. A. A. Smith ' ul y,g ll-arh, Wash, has r.'tiirn.'d, c,nd,date, t0 Enter fop Q home, having a most delightful trip ' Tl)e ,,,, for hp ,(1 ()f hp Miss I'orler reports that many people , ciackstnas County Kulr commenced nr.- at l.ng If. ach this summer. - , ,, w,.k( (ltl( . , , Itohert Hrllt, the well known , ,.,, & 0n,Kham ,; , horseman, who Is at present making I cllv or , n A Harding's, UK Jones' his headquarters at Haletn, was I" , and Huntl.-v firothers' Company In I'miby on Holiday, returning to Hulern i ,tr,.Kn city.' The pr,e for each vote nn Monday morning's ln.)n. ,,., ,. ,, , , rpnl , , William Lucko was InOr.gon ( lty ,,,,, , Klv (hr frmh g on 1. business trip the latter part of;Th.,.re are throe names f c,,i.. Inst week. William K'-ndall, who hair licon at tendinis th'- Imrsn race. In Vancouver II. C, has returned to Canby. Horn., of Ihe liiirwa that wen; wintered on ihe race track at this place, have been tailing part In the rars, and have won some of the largest purses. Mrs. 8. i. Vaughiin and two chil dren, who have been ohjoyln several w.-"'kn at Newport, returned to their home lii'!nby on Tuesday after noon's train. MIhs.-s Tlllle and Mamie llulras spent Halunlay and Sunday near N.-edy, the guests of ih-lr uncle, I'aul Smith. K. C. Ashhnugii, mm of the popular salesmen of Portland, was In Cauhyon IiuhIih s Monday and Thursday. .1. L. ('limbs, one of the real entnte ui' ii of this city, sin-tit several days nn business at Colton. The cart that was recently won by Orlando Homlg from the sales of Sat urday Kvenlng I'ost, has arrived here and the youiigtcr Is very proud of his possession. Ills Shetland pony arrived some time ago, and (he boy can he seen every day. either enjoy ing u ride or delivering the papers he Is tigelit for. Miss Huttle Hutchinson Wt on Tuesday for fychanon. where she will remain for about six weeks, visiting with relatives. Many of the young people of this city are planning to attend the danc ing party to be given a( Aurora. Misses Hattle Hutchinson. Kdna Hutchinson and Florence Spencer were In Oregon City Saturday even Ing, returning on Sunday morning. The Misses Hutchinson proceeded to Aurora where they spent the day. Judge W. W. H. Samson, of Oregon City. wa. In Canby m Sunday, visit ing with his sister. Miss uotue sam son. MIhs Matle Sommerfield. of Oregon City, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sommerfield. Ransom Soper. after visiting with his sister. Mrs. E. W. Hutchinson, has gone to Portland, where he will re main for a short time. Warren Lee. who has been spend ing his vacation at Lyle. Wash., has returned to Canby. Miss Lottie Samson spent a lew dnvs nf Oils week at Needy. Canhv was well represented at trie baseball game nlayed at Aurora last Sunday, when the Aurora and Colum bia Hardware teams of Portland met on the diamond. The game was ex- cltlne from beginning to the end. and resulted In a score of 10 to 3 In favor of the 'Aurora. Mrs. Ensle Shields went to fort- land on a business trip on Tuesday. J. J. rtedfleld and wife, who nave been visiting their old home and with relatives In the state of Minnesota. have returned to Canby. stating that Orecon Is g"Od enough for tnem. Mrs. A. D Paddock visited wltn relatives at Gladstone the first of the week. H. R. Poppleton. electrical engineer. of Portland, was In Canny on Tues dav. E. D. Robinson, of Wyoming,, has arrived In Oregon City, and will visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robin son. Mr. and Mrs. William Cantwell visited with relatives at Gladstone on Monday, and the former also went to Portland on bu.dne.ss before return ing here. .urs. John Helse, of Gladstone, will arrive here on Sunday for a visit with .Mrs. Cantwell. Mrs. Heise will be Iii years old lu December, and Is still enjoying good hcultn. She has visited here on several occasions, and made many friends while here. Miss Anna Krueger and Miss Kay Vie There left on Suturday evening for Lebanon, where they will speud a week with friends. Stanley Wang and Otto Krueger spent Sunday lu Portland. , Miss Florence Spencer, who was one of the contestants in the recent Ore gon City Enterprise contest, was oue of the fortunate ones, and was awara- ed a 50 credit check on one of the stores nt Oregon City. J. F. Mitts, of this city, is In Ore gon City, and assisting In the work In the recorder's office, while Deputy Recorder Lloyd Williams Is out on his campaign. Mrs. James Evans, who has been spending a week at Seaside. Oregon where she was called by the illuess of her cousin, has returned to Canby. Mrs. Evans' cousin Is much improved. The grass along the railroad track in this city was this week set afire by the employes of the company, and the blazes were carefully watched until all extinguished. This prevents Btiy conflagration in the summer time when the grass Is dry, and any fire that would start there would prob ably cause a great deal of loss to prop erty. Services at Christian Church. The services at the Christian church on Sunday evening were largely at tended. Rev. Ross officiating. Ut ile l.oialne Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. 1-ee, sang Impressively "The Holy City." Child Undergoes Operation. Little Mlna Graham, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Graham, of this city, who recently left wltn her mother for McMiunvllle, has under gone an operation for a split palate. It Is reported that the operation was successful. Little Mlna is a general favorite of the people of this clly, nnd her friends are pleased to hear of the success of the operation. Lights are Turned o Here. The electricity nt the new power house of the Canby Canal Company was turned on Saturday, and the people of this city were given lights nt their homes, which are brighter than heretofore furnished. On September 1st. the electricity will be turned on for day use nnd all night use. The towns of Harlow, Hubbard. Aurora and Donald n'e being supplied with electricity besides Canby. Well Known Younq Woman to Marry Oregon City Man. Invitations have been l-ssiied to the marriage of Miss lvuh Oonlon, of this city - , daughter of Mr. und Mrs. William ' Cordon, and Mr. Walter Wells of Ore- SOUTHERN Km City, the wedding to take place at young ladle, been suggested and are' .miss ura lye. Miss Pear Hampton and Miss Cora Handsne.H. Canby Market Report.' The following rpiotarlons are given hy (Jonion riros., the grocers, and l.ucke Hros., the butchers: Chickens Old hens, J!f; roosters, 12c. spring, l!ic. Kk'Ks, 20o: butler, Gfic. Turkeys, 23c. IucU, Hie. 'ie'se, 13c. I-ard, hulk, 18c. liacon, ranch, 21c. broiler. Shoulders, 19c. Ham, 2,'c. Flour Valley, $1.35 $1-75; Hard, $1.25. hard blue stern Cheese, 25c. Oranges, 40e doz.'; lemons, 35c Shorts. $115 sack; bran, 5c fack; wheat. $1 per hu. per Kolled barley, $1.25 per sack. Oats, new, $30,00 per ton. Hay, clover, $10 per ton; cheat. $15 Hops, contract. 15fj 18c. Grape root, 4fl 5c a pound. Cuscara bark, 4fi5c a pound. Sugar, $C25 a sack. Rice, fancy, 4 lbs. 25c. Putter fat, 29c. Mohair, 32c. HogH, best blockers, lltc Hides, salted. CH7c; green', 1 cent less. f Veal, lOVjc; mutton, Cc Lard, 10c. Peaches, $1.50 box. Apples, 50c bu. Hears. 55c bu. Carrots. $20 ton. Spuds, 100 lbs, $1.00. Fresh fruit and vegetables at Gor don Brothers Co. Oregon City Enlerprlse $1.50 per year. An the news of (he County. r . ( Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A TWILIGHT Miss Florence Gamble of Portlaed and Mr. and Mrs. Smith ol Mulino,'?' nave been visiting with the Harvev; ramily. ' j Mr Snooks and daugn.-fi- have ro-i turned from a two weeks' outing at1 Nona teach. WasY j A merry crowd of yomisf people nt' this place attended a bort fire-at New' Era last Saturday eveuir.. The party i was given on the bank of the river! In a de.iishtful location anj nil en-i joyed th' occasion and hope 1 at Mr I and .Mrs. .Jos. Hoffman may again -cuterti'a their friend-i. Adolph Jc.-l.nke, who hai lieen sick for some 'imi, is sojourning at the w nn.iit springs. Mrs. Scheers of Portland, who has been visiting her son Henry has re turned to Portlind. Oliver Bailey was calling upon hi? friends in this locality on last Sun day. W ..t . W. McCord made a business utp to PortlaLj on last Wednesday to pi:rchaie lumber fa a gtauar.- that will be built ot nis farm. Mr Colwell -,- preparing to erect bis new house. He has all of the lumber on the ground. Tbe. Hoffman sisters spent the day wit h Miss Lenette Snooks on last Sunday. William McCord Is having hi-- share of trouble. While the threhf..' was at bis place his barn caut-ht lire and If not for some lively action n his part It would "jnve been destruc tive conflagration. One day last week while driving to Oregon City, a -run-away team ran into b's wagon and in the collision several horses were crippled. We Do Not Recommend Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve for any-1 thing but the eyes. It Is a speedy; anil harmless cure for granulated Ill's, scrofulous sore eyes, styes, weak eyes and dimness of vision. Sold every-: where 2oc. For sale by Jones Drug Co. , LOOK HERE. If you wish to sell farm or city property, list with us; if you wish to buy city or county property, come to us. We have some of the best bar gains that Is offered In Clackamas County. SMITH A POWELL Over Bank of Oregon City, O. W. . Eastham office. FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL Oregon WILL BE Salem, September 2 to il - i. ' $35,000.00 in Premiums and Purses Grand Live Stock, Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibits. Splendid Races, Band Concerts, Free Attractions and Fireworks. REDUCED RATES ON For further information address Frank Meredith, Sec. CLACKAMAS CATARRH CV. "'aJTI KCl Tfa 'S 'TJJi . ' Jj. IN HAY-FEVER Elys Cream Balm Sure to Cive Satisfaction. CtVEO RELIEF AT ONCB. It rleniws, soothe, linla nnd protects the dii-,if d I'lemliMi e r.-s tliin-,' fr,,m ('.turrit ami ilri.-i-snwnv (.'old in th" Head quirk I v. K.-sto.-.-s the Hemes of T.nt und riim il. 'juy to ua, ConUiiiis no injurious dnics Appli..s.l into tho nostrils ami ulurl,d. Liruo Si., 50 cnt at Dnijxist. or by mail, l.iqnid Crcoio Ilnhri for use in atomizers, 75 cent.. ELY BROTHERS, G Wsrran SI.. Nsw York. DEUTSCHEH VEREIN OF ORE gon City meets second Saturday after noon In each month at Knapp'g hall In Winter and In Schnoerr'g Park, Willamette, In Summer. Ous Schnoerr, president; Rudolph Seller, secretary. MISS ADA BEDWILL, agent for La dles' Home Journal. Saturday Ev ening Post, Oregon City Enterprise, all periodicals. Special rate on Woman's Home Companion and McClure's, $2 for the two. tf WANTED 10O cords of wood at the Masonic building, Oregon City. In quire of William Heard, Oregon City, Oregon. WASTED TO LEASE for couple of years House with large barn, or large lot with privilege of building barn. TOR SALE I lots in Canemah with running water for $250.00. Address M. E. Graves, Oregon City, Oregon, Phone 2042. A Cold Is not necessarily serious, provided it is taken care of. It Is frequently the starting point of many dangerous dis eases. When It comes nse Dr. Bell'g Pine-Tar-Honey. Look for the bell on the bottle. For sale by Joneg Drug Co. Interest Is the great incent ive toward sav ing money We pay j Interest ! on savings accounts We pay 4 per cent Interest on Certificates of of Deposit Safety Liberality Courtesy 3 our motto Aurora State IBank Aurora, Oregon Fa HELD AT ALL RAILROADS State D