Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 02, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON" C1TV ENTEKL'IvISK. FRIDAY, SHLM'KMHKIi L 1JU0.
NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
STAFFORD.
On Wednesday of last week the
wind Mow a flair, whirling the dust
In irreat onantltos Into the faces of
those unlucky rnouch to ho out In It
It lilew all il.iy and far into the nlcht.
and apples, pears and prunes, thelrj
steins helns dry from the lone sped
of tropical weather, were Mown off:
hy the hushols, some not half matured, i
The grain In general Is shout all!
serureil and mo-t!v threshed. Ijitej
Spring oais iolded in most places ho.
yond expectations, as the majority of.
fields have had hut Utile water since
they were sown. All fruit Is rlpeninc;
early. According to an old situ, still
helievcd in in the coin holt, we are
to have a hard winter, as the layers
of husks upon the corn are many.
Hons are coming on nicely, and
nickers will cot husv In some yards
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dnrine the coming week.
On Sunday afternoon It sprinkled a
t t je i
Men have had to watch fires Jr.!
various places during the past week.
hut all are under control at present.,
Umd huyers were around last week,
and on Friday all the wind-work wis
done toward the purchase of Mr. j
nnce's inn-acre farm l- two Swiss
dairvmen. brothers, right'fron, tne oid
home They are to come with their,
wives to close the bargain on Wcdnes-!
day of this week. i
Mr. Miller nought "Clem," a favor ;
He cow of Mr. Gage, paying therefor
j40
There is hut very little p.istitre in
the grain fields, and some faints will
run short on feed before wnter feed
tug begins, and men are securing all
the straw they can.
Oat straw is above the avetaci? this
vear for feeding purposes.
Mr. and Mrs. Holton sjwir Satur
day and Sunday with Mrs. Holt ei's
father, Mr. Gage.
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"Can be depended upon" Is an ex-
presslon we will like tri hear, and
when It is used in connection with
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera, and
Diarrhoea Remedy it means mat h
never falls to cure diarrhoea, dysen
terv or iMiwel eoniplaitm. P Is pleas
ant to take and equally valuable for
children and adults. Sold by all
dealers.
LONE ELDER AND VICINITY.
A brush pile smoldering, fanned hydatid family have moved uown near
the strong wind, ended in quite rn,the Barclay school house. Mr. Er
exciting fire here Wednesday. The rickson is janitor for the school,
fire started at Cole's Mill, sweeping! Frank Hullard has bought property
In a southwesterly direction, reaching out near Logan and will move there
Marks Prairie before k was under, with his family early next spring,
control. ! Mr. Kleinsmith and family are go-
Miss Maude Nebo Is home on her ing to Southern Oregon and if they
vacation from the O. A. C. Her; like the country they will locate
friend. Miss Grace Wallace, and two there. :
cousins from Portland are visiting Mrs. Mickels went to St. Johns last
wl,h her. i Sunday to visit her daughter. Stacy-
Mrs. Al Lorenz entertained her sis-, Bradley, who is recovering from
ter-ln-law, Mrs. Emma Meade and son' typhoid fever.
Ra v. form Grant's Pass. Her brother.' Miss Winnie Jackson and Miss
M. C. Meade and Mr. and Mrs. Poujade Price, of Eastern Oregon, have been
from Portland. j visiting friends in this vicinity the
Mrs. Gibson is having many 1m-! past week. Miss Winnie has a school
provements made upon her place. I eneaged out there for the winter.
Mr. Skeer is on his way to Chicago.; Mr. V. C Hall received a carload
Mr. J. Smith, fire warden, was kept of fine beef cattle last week. Mrs.
very busy the past week. Hall drives out with his beef wagon
Xate Cole has been balling hay and ; nearly every day.
straw in our neighborhood the pastj John Francis returned home from
weel j the Coast last week and on Monday
The "hop-pole" call will be heard In he started out to Oak Hill mines.
Al Lorenz's yard next Thursday. I Ralph Grove, our Mountain View ,
Mrs Sarah Mack and children of,
Canby, were visiting Mrs. Bowers
Wednesday.
Thp ilaneo Ht Nordhausens was a
decided success. All who went re-1 and Ed Comer, brougnt nome w gai
ported a good time. j 'ons of -huckleberries last week.
Mr. Meeks is building a fine newi A family from Kelsrt, Washington.
,0se. have been visiting with Mrs. Ingram
Miss Marie Bowers left Friday for; this week.
St. Johns, having been called there! Mrs. Lewellen is still at Spring
bv the Illness of her sister, Mrs. Al' Water and Mr. Lewellen Is batching.
McCoy. I Mr. Everhart came In from the mill
Roy Ross, of Canby, will be our!
future teacher.
Dedrlch Harms Jr.. Is now in the
mountains gathering huckleberries.
Mr. A. Baldwin is driving ties on
the Molalla River.
Gibsons, Bowers and Lorenzs
tertained threshers last week.
We heard from Raliegh Bowers,
who is now in Mound, Minn.
He re-
pons having a good time.
The Misses, Marie Bowers and
Hazel Lorenz were out trying their
new saddle ponies last week.
Several of our young people attend
ed the dancine nanv Cven at Aurora
Saturday night. Tliey report a good ;
tjmp.
Mr. Gahert. who has been laid up'
for some time with blood poisoning in
his hand, Is now improving.
The only loss Chas. Ollhrlcht suf
fered from the fire was a few fence
rails and loss of sleep
Mr. Knudston was elected trustee
, . , .
of our school.
An Awful Eruption
of a volcano exists brief interest, and
your Interest in skin eruptions will be
as short, if vou use Bucklen's Arnica '
Salve, their quickest cure. Even the!
worst boils, ulcers, or feve- sores are
soon healed bv it. Bes: for Burn.i, !
Ciits, Bruises. ' Sore Lips. Chapped
Hands, Chilblains tnd Piles. Ir gives!
instant relief. 2."o at Jones Drug Co.
.
MOLALLA.
It has rained, pmt'ng away the! ''r 'JiM Is shingling and re-,
,nie ml ii.w, f, a ti,e ipairine his old house and building.
Threshing is over and grain has
yielded much belter than ciild be ex-1
i ' inJi'-i mi'-. n IIIIJ !)"
bushel oast' is surely not very bad
for Spring grain iu a dry season like!"!
this. Later: reports of the Prairie ,,""'. ,
yield are some below the above. The J"0 Harrls "'"'l? '? sol,i to 8 saw
best AMke clover seed yield was 10 ni,!1 "miany of ( anby.
bushels per acre bv Frank Senatzman. j
Holly Sawtell of fViiidy") Hood Stubborn As Mules
finer Ikc, been spending a week with, are liver and bowels sometimes; seem
the loll.s a' home. ; to balk without cause. Then there's
Miltoi Trullincer has just returned trouble Iss of Appetite IndlK'-s-from
the North Fork of the Willani- tion, Nervousness, Despondency, Head
ette and reports the forest fires rat;- acne. P.ut Htich troubles fly before
Int.'. ; Dr. King's New Life Pills, the world's
' lot 1 1 i "i Fiyrer Jr. come home with best Stomach and Liver remedy. So
a new motorcycle buit-foi-t wo last easy. 2"iC at Jones Dpir Company.
NEW AND SECOND HAND
FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE,
GRANITEWARE, SHELF HARDWARE,
NOTIONS.
I Pay Cash and Sell for Cash
Get my prices and see if I can save you money
J. H. MATTLEY 905 7th street
week and now he will "spit" off the
in'les m a rapid riito.
V. T. Kchrerd. our No 1 Kit nil
Carrier has bin now dwelling house
under way but Is experiencing a d'tfl-
jrulty In getting his finlnslng lumber
fast enough for the carpenter,
Mr. I.ovney has his new house now
enclosed and can say. "lot It rain"
to the time of the hammer and saw.
Adams and Kverhart are building
a new ham for Harbor Woods on
triangular addition to Molalla.
1 ( Miller is moving Into his new
dwelling which has heon recently
painted by Umls Daughterly,
Mrs. Tellers and daughter. Ma.-ie
of Alhany, liave hi-on visiting relatives
at Oak Point farm. Mario Is the
little four-year-old girl that took the
first prize with her hrother Nols In
the "Examiner" Picture Contest oxer
:!.0"rt contestants.
nr.,. . i -l.. 11.. .
The Molalla llrnnge Fair for this
Kail has heon sot for Saturday. Ooto-
tier S. See premium list and postets
Clyde Rnglo is still on the road of
Improvement, he is at present at the
home of his uncle, Alhert Kngle, where
the health giving elements are per-
feet Ion.
,
Sori Eye- of Three Year. Standing
cured. Miss Effie Faulkner, New
Castle. Pa., writes: Sutherland's
Eagle Eye Salve cured me of a case
of sore eyes of throe years standing.
I cheerfully recommend It to any one
In need of such a remedy. For sale
by Jones Drug Company.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
The hopplekors are going to differ
ent places to pick hops. Mrs. Hall
and children wont to Aurora: Mrs
West and children went to McKee:
Mr r.roen nnd others went to Lin-
t .... .2 l- is.i, O.irt lillhv
Ittlll . .'lis ,s, i. . i i ... v . . .
and F.lla Parting are going to White's
v.ird near Mt. Ancel. Mrs. Albright
alul children will pick for Mr. Wills
nlfir home: Mantr. and C.erhers will
l)icl. fr Mr josje g g;0herhbel 0ti
tUt iolal!a road
Grandpa Stewart has a sore hand
caused by a sliver.
Property is changing hands in this
berg. Mr. Durd has bought tho
Seeley property and experts to take
possession soon.
Mr. Hodges and family have moved
into Mr. Ick's house. Mr. Krrickson
biacKsmitn. is quite ousy tnis ween.
Mr. Simpson, of Oregon City, was,
helping him Tuesday. i
Messrs. John and George Gillett
tuesnay evening wnere ne nas ueen
for a few days fighting fires.
George Gillett was seriously bruised
last week by a burning snag while
'fiithting fires for Everhart and Hall
Miss Mabel Francis visited among
friends at Spring Water Monday of
this week. She is engaged to teach
school at Mount Pleasant this year
Dr. Heard ana wire start hast tnis
week for a visit of three months.
Merchants Praise
Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey. J. W.
McDaniel, Etherton, Ills., says: There
is no medicine which equals It for
ruiisim, cuius, gnjip?, as'imi:i aim
Hroncnitis. lyiok for tne Hen on tne
Bottle. For sale by Jones Drug Co.
REDLAND.
IIMlA, r-p.,,,1 ! w.r. (,!!. In the
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iiusijitai aiiu uiiut-i .-ill. ail uunrtiiuij
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uaiui 'lo i .
John Hughs as called to Portland
Friday to see his sister who Is very
sit k.
Earl Allen is very sick with rheu-
matism.
Tl'p Evergreen School will begin
September Huh. Mrs. Brundage, of
Vancouver, will be the teacher for
lh" t'-'rm-
The Evergreen Sunday School gave
a P'enlc In the Abbot Grove the 27ih.
All enjoyed themselves.
Mr. Brock Is building an addition
I to his house.
an addition
,Mr' K-'""RS ls rt'I'airlll hls hf"Ise
Mr. McMinnls has sold his farm
,,"u"" "8m,;" ' lms "amK
WILSONVILLE.
Harney Cronan mid family attended
the circus at Portland on Thursday.
Alison linker made a huslnoss trip
to Oregon City on Tuesday.
I,otu Wilholm spent Friday In Port
land. Many of our village Hople went
in to see the circus at Portland last
week.
.lames Angus arrived In Wilsouville
on Sunday, the iSilt. having come all
the way from Scotland for a visit
with his hrother, John, who lives near
our vllllage.
Harold MeFeoters. of Hood Klver,
Is visiting at the home of his cousin.
Norman Say.
Mrs. Haldwtn and son, of Portland,
left on Friday after visiting for a
couple of weeks with Alison and Kd
(taker's families.
Mr. Itrohst has returned from
Prlncovllio, whore he has heon as
sisting his daughter. Fileti. getiing
settled on her new claim.
A high school meeting vvm held
on Friday evening, the L'imIi, mi the
school house, and the di'ee.eis at-'
eying to anange to have high s.'rt ol
begin without any delay.
Marian Young had ahout a doseti
men oinploed for several il.iv i last
week making scoops for hops Mr.
Young's hops look fine, as d.. all the
rest of the yards near our villiace
Crain yields have lieen unusually
largo around WlUunilie this (all. and
our fanners are sure of a lot of filthy
lucre when their crops are sold.
Rev. I'pshaw preaches every Sun
day morning at ii::h at the Congre
gational Church at Hood View, and
every Sakith evening at S o'clock.
AH are Invited.
The lawn social given at Ira S -ely's
IV , s '
Ij;f1 ' 1ii!.imn.i'.iiii!L.iiJ i -v-vTyy-'g,8 uma. n m mi miiijii wi '
Hoosier successes here in the Northwest have proven repeatedly that the Hooiier Gram Drill with the
HOOSIER POSITIVE FORCE FEED is correct. This feed makes poenble the feeding of eeed in any deelc
able quantity, it seeds the -ame on the side hill, up hill or down hill as on level ground, there It no fad to
the Hoosier Drill. It does not seed In spots, but uniformly continuously and accurately, this is not always
true of gravity and other feeds. While handling the grain positively the feed doe- not scratch or mar it,
This due to the advanced mechanical construction of this simple, reliable feed.
The entire construction of the Hoosier Drill is, as Its feed, above the average. Investigate carefully the
merits of this drill and compare them with those of any other and you will undentand why we are safe
from contradiction when we say that there I- no drill on the market that will equal the Hoosier, either in
vyork in the field or construction. Our circular, "The Feeding of the Seed." It interesting reading. We
will send it with our Hoosier Catalogue to your address free. Drop us a line.
The Sanders Disc
"Plows Right Through"
Dry, Rooty or Hard
Ground
We have these plows in zes
up to four disc. They are the
equal of any and the superior
of most di c plows on sale, we
guarantee them to do first-class
work. They plow where a
Mouldboard plow can't be
moved. Especially adapted to
plowing In hard dry land. Ask
for free circular.
last week was a financial as well as
a social success. The lawn wjs beau
tifully lighted up with Japanese
lanterns, and presented a handsome
appearance.
Kd. Baker's threshing crew joined
the lire fighters near .Sherwood on
Thursday, rescinding to a telephone
message without delay.
The Elder Orchestra will give an
other of their popular dancing parties
at tho M- B. A. hall on Saturday even
ing, September lulh.
The last Issue of the "Enterprise"
joits the voters' memory alsmt the
llth of September being the closing
day for registering.
With J. W. Kxon s progressive iu-as
on state and school questions, he
would make a splendid member of
the legislature, and will undoubtedly
receive a big vote In our vllllage
where he ls well known and highly
respected.
Professor Uetliune and wife arrived
In U'ilsonvllle on Saturday from Cor
vullis, where he has been perfecting
hlmse'f in school work at the Cor
valllH Normal, and will be better fitted
than ever to conduct a splendid
school In our vllllage. Mr. lietliutic
has taken very high marks in all
of his examinations, and Is a teacher
of whom Wilsouville may be Justly
proud.
Blood Poison
Is prevented by applying Dr. Dell's
Anti-Pain to - cuts, scratches and
bruises. It destroys all septic matter
enables the wound to heal without,
soreness. lie sure to gel Dr. pell's.
For sale by Jones Drug Co.
CLARKS.
Mr. Schrlber and Mr. Welseti.an
have been righting fire for Ho- last
few days and part of the night.
Hcv. Wettlaufer went to Oregon
City on Sunday to attend Hieir meet
ing. Sam Elmer threshed for Elinor l,ec
on Monday.
Theodore Lund came out lo f larks
to get some pears and other liuit
off their place.
Adolph Hang came home from
Idaho last Saturday to visit his par
ents, Mr. and Mis. Haag.
Alex Seherruble was helping to light
fire in Colton for a few days and part,
of the night.
Mrs. Tom Crace went to Portland
on a visit and c:ime home the other
day.
.Miss Mary Sullivan, who had dip-
therlu and was In the pest house,
lias recovered and returned home
last week.
Otto thiol helped Mr. Moltemlllor
stuck oats last Wednesday.
Frank Mueller hud a fire out In
stumps on Wednesday and the strong
wind caused the (Ire to gel away and
hurn a lot of (,.ueo and down as far
as Mr. Schrlher s place,
Mr, Kllngor slatting a fire that got
away hy the strong wind and It ran
down to Winds, Mr. thiol's and
Stegenian'a place
Mr. Scliiovvee was In town Inst
week.
Some of the neighbors are fight
ing fire yet, and the people are wish
ing for some more rain so It will
extinguish the fires.
Mr. Hottenilller has threshed this
week.
Mr. Llndiia hauled telephone poHts
last Saturday.
Our mall currier. Otto l.liunn win
on the other side of Mount Hood
picking luieklel'etrlea.
Best fcr the Hands
S 1 Chapman, viaccas. Ky., says: I
used Or. Hells Antiseptic Salve on
my hands, win, H were sore, mid find
It the best ever tried. It cured them
completely. For sale hy Jones Orug
Company.
MEADOW BROOK.
A Utile Jack frost called to sie us
hut soon disappeared.
The hop-pickets are beginning their
annual pilgrim ue to the hop.vards In
the south.
Mr. and Mrs Tholman were culled
to Portland Si' unlay to the funeral
of their grandtr. 'her. Mrs. Holman.
C. U Standtitgcr has his chop mill
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IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES
HOOSIER DRILLS, SANDERS
PLOWS, OTHER MITCHELL
GOODS SOLD BY ::
IV. J. WILSON & CO,
OREGON OlJr
J. J. SANDSNESS
OANBY, OREGON
Portland,
Oregon
In operation on Colton avenue and Is
now prepared to do all sorts and
all kinds of both fine ami coarse work
and guarantees every man half his
j sacks back.
1 Mrs. O. T. Kay has been taking
! vacation mid visiting friends at
F.stacada and taking In the show at
i Portland.
i J. W. Huiidltifser Is Improving his
time this good weather burning logs f
and Improving his mountain ranch.,
Now comes Henry Daugherty of the'
south side plaltllnK mill with another
ret ord-bre.-iK ing story of running 57
feet of lumber through the plainer;
i in 'il mlnu'e.
1 O. T. K-iy Is responsible for the;
i story that Archie McCord Is sawing
ties at I he rate of 100(1 per hour. i
Mrs. J W. Staudlnger and family I
I was visiting Miss Hessle Llchtwlsej
i Thiir-idav, it being the Hilh annlver-
I sary bir' h lav. ' I
1 Mr. foivin has moved to his new'
i ranch and i;one to work In the granger
i style.
' Tie- late ,ans has greatly Improved
the lite situation In this part of thoj
' country. I
! We expert to soon hear the whistle i
of tin- ea,-.,nne engine and the wood'
saw. I
Sied a 8oldier't Life.
Faring death from shot and shell In
the civil war was more agreeabln to
.1. A. Stone. ,,f Kemp, Tex., than fac
ing It from what doctors said was con
sumption. " contracted 'a stubborn
colli" he A-rltes, "that developed a
cough, that stuck to me In spile of all
n-t lies for years. My weight ran
down to l:;ii pounds. Then I began
to use Dr. King's New Discovery,
which completely enred me. I now
weigh I TV. pounds." For Coughs, colds
LaCtippe. Asthma, Hemorrhage
lloai enesH, Croup, Whooping Cough
and bine trouble, Its supreme. BOO
$1,011 Trial bottle free, fluaranteed
by Jones' Drug Company.
CLARKE3.
A small thunder shower vlslled this
part la-'t Sunday.
Mr. and M--S. IL Wallace are spend
ing a few day" 1,1 Portland this
week.
Mr. I'ari-h nnd a man by the natno
of liorav. were out looking at the
former's place here last Saturday.
Threshing Is through In these parts
but i lie grain turned out nil her poorly-
E. .Wallace was a caller ill this
burg Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Um Suger and daugh
ter and Clayton Krleger and aoveral
friends spent Sunday a week ago u(
the Wallace homo.
Kverv thing Is badly In need of rain
alter such a dry spell.
Our mall carrier Is on the sick
list at present writing. .
KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL
Health it Worth SJvhig and Some
Oregon City People Kow How
to Save It.
Many Oregon people take their lives
III their hands hy neglecting the kid
nova when they know these organs
need help Sick kidneys are respoip
slide for a vast amount of ulforing
ami III health, hut there Is no need to
suffer nor lo remain In danger when
all diseases and aches and pnlua due
to weak klduevs can he nuleLly and
permanently cured, by th use of
IHiau'M Kidney Pills Here Is an Ore
gon cltl-on's recommendation;
James Wilkinson. '.'01 lltli street,
Oregon City. Ore , says: " I had back
ache mid pains In my loins and could
not sloop well at night. There was a
stiffness III my limbs and other symp
toms of kidney trouble wero In ev I
donee. Iteliig advised to try I loan's
Kidney Pills. I did so mid was grutl
fled by their promptness In relieving
mo. Vltliough I inn In my sovontleili
year. I am hale mid hearty, and I give
llonn's Kidney Pills the credit."
For sub- by all dealers. Price re'
cents. Foster Mllbuni Co, Htiffalo
New York, sole agents for the Culled
States.
Uemeiiiber tho name - (Van's - and
lake no other
If you want obi newspapers call At
Enterprise office. Free.
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12.50 12M
To Mllwaiikh; only.
Tralim for Knlrvlew, TroutdulR,
Orcnhain, IlorlnK, Eagln Creek, ICsta
cada and Cazudoro and liitcrtnedlale
points.
7:15. x8:02. 9:05. x!0:05. 1:05
3:05. x4:05. 5:05. x0:05. 7:05
8:05. 11:25.
Kor (Ireslinm.
x Orcsham. Fnlrvlew and Trotitdnle
NOTE: f'aru leave East Water and
Morrison at wis 5 inlnulcs later than
KChedtilcd from Firit and Alder Hln.
1 Jio Kliul You lluvo Alwnyn Hoii";lit, ami Tilili h liin bocti
Iti uso for over your, 1m )orno tlm Hlgniitum of
- mill linn lii't'it nmilrt iiiiiler III jior-
yxCAA- , Honul Mipivn Islou nIih'O IM Infancy,
MrT'icAti Allow iiiMiuo toili'cclvo jiiu I"
All Couiift'HVUs, lmltatloim mill t1iiHl-iin-u"l "''" '
I'.MM-rliiiciils tlmt Irlllo Mlllt tunl nil:iti(ji'r I lio lirhllli of
liil'iint n i ul I'lillilr.'ii-l.MXTloiivo ni;ulii!l lApi'i'lntcut.
What is CASTORIA
CiiNtorlti U a Imrinli'M kii1i(Uho for- CiiKtor Oil, Puro.
irorlo. Prop unit S.iodiinrf Sjnip. U it I'lntum!. It
toiiluliot lu-llluT Opium, Mui'pliliio nor of1nr Niuiotlo
Mibstiinco. ItHftuoN !(! jjimniiiti o. It loN(royi Wni'int
nnd nlliijH I'ovoilslmosH, It euro )iiiiliuu uml Wlinl
Colic. It rcllovo.H Tootlilnir TtoiiMcs riir" ('nnMlpiilloii
nnd riiitilU-luy. It iiNslinlluCoH (ho I'ooil, rouiiliites Do
Htoiiui. il nnd ilowols, jtlvlnjr hi-nl:liy ilinl imltiriil nlocp.
Tho I'lilhlrcii'it I'linuoru -Tho .Motln r'n I'rlonil.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars tho
SI
The liind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Ycar3.
vmi iimtua ctwMMf , ft
. rt mm
Fellow Rcpubbcari.
In aiiiloitiicliiK my ciindldncy fur
sheriff, tunny know that I inn n pbx
I r born In this enmity, and IniiKht
school In Oick.iii for id it ii y yviira. I
served as chief deputy fur the lute
J. It. tfhnver, who wan klllol mi duty.
Have experteil the books of the coun
ty a number of limes and I don't
think my ability to fill the offlce will
be iucHtloued.
The Intuitu'" of the uftli'e bus Krowtl
to such dlineiislons (hut It require u
uiiiii of mime experience nnd ability
to handle half a million dollars yearly
the sheriff ww rnllectH. If did
not feel competent to do the work. I
should not offer my service.
If tiomluiited mid elertnd, I promise
to do It carefully nnd as economically
as ponillile, consistent with good ac
curate work.
This bnndlliiK of half n million dol
bus In sums of three rents up Is ft
task that require careful painstaking
work a work of ureal Importance to
llii' people of this county and n work
Unit should ,e iinne by a man that
knows how. I feel that I know hw
and, If elected, will give the eople
the best service possible,
(paid adv.) K. C IIACKETT.
Three Eatatea Probated.
Tho will of the lale Alexander
Waliuetitnaclii-r has been (lied for
probate. Tl state Is valued at
$:;iiin,
C. II.
I lye appears as aitor-
ney.
The will of
been probated,
the attorneys
Charles II, Miller linn
I "Jtell & Scllllebel ifle
iiiiiI the value of the
CHtuti' Is ll'HIII. j
Mrs. Anna Hidden has been up-1
pointed executrix of the Inst will and
testament of the late August Hidden, j
The personal properly of the estatui
Is valued at :'.H'Hi
How Good Newt Spread!.
" I tun 70 yearn old and travel most
of the time." write II. K. Tolsoti, of
Ellziibollitown, Ky. "Everywhere I
Ko I recommend Electric llllters, be
cause owe my excellent health and
vitality lo them. They effect a cure
every lime." They never fall to tone
the Htomat h, rcKUlutn the kidneys and
bowels, Htlniuliile the liver. Invigorate
llijf nerves and purify the blond. They
0ii k wonderH for weak, run-down men
and women, resiorltiK Mtrenitth, vlnor
and health thill's a dully Joy. Try
them. Duly 5uc. Satisfaction Is posi
tively Kiiiiran'ceil by .lones' Driii; Co.
Letter List.
List of uiichilmeil letlera lit the
Ort'Kon City poslolllce for week endltiK
Aimust 20, I9ID:
Woman's list larrlay, Mm. W. I;
Coleman, Miss llaltle (2); Oriiluiui,
Mrs. I). W. (!.
Men's list lllloti, llobln, Pelersoti,
Chris; Pearson, N. E.l Itlnehnrl, C.
IL
DANDRUFF EA8ILY CURED
In fuel Huntley llros., tho (Ii'iikkIsIh,
has a cerlalu hair restorer culled
raililan Hano which costM only 50
cenlH a hnee lioltle that In Kunninleeil
to cure dandruff In two weeks or
money buck.
I'arl'ilan Hai;e Is Ihe discovery of mi
eminent student, scientist and sped
nlisi, anil Is Hindi! In this country only
by the Clroux Mfl?. Co., lluu"iilo, N. V,
I'iii-ImIiiii Hni;e Is a most pleasant,
daintily perfumed hair dresHltiK, and
bcHlib-s cnrlnn danruff, your iIi'iikkIh'
will return your money If It fulls lo
slop falling hair or IIcIiIiik of 111"
scalp.
It. will make hair Krow, and women
who desire tioft, beautiful and luxuri
ant hair can have II In two weeks by
ii:ilt)K this rntiioiiH, tpilelt tictlni! pre
p:i in t it ii. It la not sllcky or Krcusy.
- -Aw v :
I
Sicuaturo of
mm . tiiw 9vmm rn.
LIGHTNING
KILLS MAN
ROY THOMAS. WELL KNOWN
YOUNG MAN OF OSWEGO
IS THE VICTIM.
MR. KENNf. FINDS BODY
Nortea and Cow Are In Darn During
Electrical Storm, But Are Found
lo Be Uninjured After Storm
Panel,
Hoy Thiunim. the '.'1 yenr-ohl mii of
Mayor .1. W. Thulium, of tlrn, a
Instantly killed "t Ohwcko Holiday nf.
tertioou about I .'Iu o'clock by belliK
struck with IIkIiiiiIiik The yoiiuit mini
hnil Konn to Ihe burn of Mr. Jeline, to
fec i i In, horses, and It was while In
the burn he ttu struck. The lliiht
tit ti t Hlrurk the nsif of Ihe barn,
which was a I wo story structure, and
passed ailing down a ruder Into n
pout, splltlluit thle and then struck a
nail mid over to Thomas, who was
stiltldlliK nearby After the yiiunit
tnnn had I n missed by Mr Jetine,
he made a search, and found ThoiuiK
ilend. Ills body havlim Iiih-ii ilUcolored
by the electric mIiocK. The horse and
cow tlmt were In Ihe barn at the time
were uninjured.
Hoy Thomas was a welt known
youiiK num. and wns einid ied by
.letilie & Erler. biltcllers of Osweito,
He leaven beside hl father, J. W.
Thomas, n brother. (ieorKe Thomas, of
Oswcko, Ills mother died mini' lime
auo
The fuiieial of the youtiK mini took
place at the family home at ()wi'o
Tuesday nfleriiiMin at one o'clock, the
Odd Kellows beliiK In rhnrxe of the
services,
Marriage Llccnie.
The following wero Knotted iniir.
rhiKe licenses yesterday by tin' enmity
clerk: Mr. Ciirteii nnd W. Coovert;
Alice Marshall and Mult Hlduey
Dibble.
CHICHESTER SPILLS
DIAMOND
BRAND
I.AtltttS I
ft llrarrIM f'" Cltt Ctltts THR'H
IM fir rilt-Clim.TKR'K A
INI) I'll.l.H In kxu 'Ia
1..,io, aralcil with IIUiKO)
Xo OTItKA. IInv mt Jmntx
k f,. ll.( IIa's- I f II A V
LIIAMOnO IIKANI)
tini.ti aicialllc Im
Slllitmn. Takn no
III A MO Nil HH A N It PI I, I. A. Inr IwrnIT (l
yrnr rvirnriltit 111, Hlr,t, Alwar ki-lUhle.
lOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
S EVERYWHERE
THE HOME
Is incomplete without modern, sani
tary Plumbing. You risk the lives
of your children by keeping old
fashioned plumbing In the house
We take contracts for
I PLIJMMNG
henting and ventilating. We can
refit your entire house. If you are
building this Sprinq give us ji
chance to figure on the Plumbing,
P. C. GADKE
Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces nnd
Hop Pipes. All Kinds of Job
bing and Spraying Material.
014 Main St. Phone 2G54.
OREGON CITY.
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