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OREGON' Cm EXTKUl'UtSK. FRIDAY, NKPTKMMKK li, t10. 8 i Milwaukee JENNINGS LODGE. MIhs Mildred Lamed is visiting friends in Seattle. Mrs. Slndcn and family of Fern Hldge, who have sient the summer at o 1. 1., ,i..j i,.,.. n-.innie, iiu,- irnimni iivhiv, Mr. Manson Hose, will leave ahout September 1st. for the hop yards. Mrs. Thonmson. of Portland, spent Rovoral davs nt the home of G. II. Hoardman and wife. Messrs. Lloyd, Clyde and Lingdon Spooner, who have been visiting In Taooma, were guests of honor at a card party given nt the home ot Mr Mr. and Mrs. Haw have returned to their homo after a fortnight's stay -llli frinnda in flie Tjl.9ii iinnlrv One hv one or.r Udge people ar returning from their vacations, which they have 8ent nt the seashore. This Week Arlinne and Shelly Shaver and Miss Edna Westorfield rotnnied from Ocean Park. Washington, and Mrs. Morse and Miss Carrie Scripture re turned last week from their two months' stay at Ocean Park, both be ing great Iv benefitted from their out ing. Wilson B. Miller, who has been visiting frleiiiUs nt Seaside, has re turned home. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Haborman spent Sunday with the Westerfleld family at their new ranch, and wore accompani ed home by Miss Lillian Westerfleld. who will remain a row days among her old school-mates. The Jennings Lodge Bchool will be gin ihe fall term on Monday. Septem ber Sth, with G. W, Thompson as in structor. Miss Susie Smith, of Oregon City will spent some days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts. Mr. and Mr-s. G. P. Boardman have purchased the Terry property at Sil ver Springs, and will erect a couple of modern dwelling houses for'rent. Mrs. Isiah Shenefield will lntertain the Ladies' Aid Society at her home on Blanton street, on Wednesday,, nsnist 31st The afternoon will be spent in quilting. Hol, has s)ent the last ,wo wwks snd family, for a few days. Mr. and Rev. Heberling has retnrued from wi,h h(,r p;irpnts. H. Shaw are touring tho we-t, the csmp-meeting which was held at j Harry Balentitie and wife are re- The Oak Grve Improvement As Veronla and occupied the pulpit it ; cotx-tng th congratulations of friends; soeiatlon held its regular meeting In Grace Chapel on Sunday. August 2th.j (U1 ,he njrtl, of pound son ; Green's Hall Thursday evening. Sev While absent. Rer. Etnmel, of Milwau j August. 2Sth. temher 1. A large audience llstue l Vie, has supplied at this place. j p A Chnmlers killed a porcupine to a good programme and the report The Worthlncton Brothers, of Con-i xhursdiv nleht on his nlnce. mesur- of the committee on Incorporation cord, baled oat-hay on Saturday forln?; ; ft fi inch0s. Several of the Mr. H. C. Tozler. anmais have been seen but this is Mr. Fred Toaier, of Eugene, and t th first one killed, daughter. Mrs. Young, of Seattle, were ' Mr and Mr!t Suanson s))0Ut Sanlr pitests at the Tozier home on Friday. . dRV Hn(, Punt1av gt scapwvse visit- Mr. Fred Tozier accompanying nls; daugtiter to Portland on ner return; Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Menslnger, with borne. : th,,lr daughter. Hilda, and Miss Mr. and Mrs. dishing, who have warmers, spent Sunday in Portland occupied Buena Vista, one of ihe sum-! wl!h rpiatjves. mer cottages of Mrs. Emmons, have, Pr ',, Mrs cian X. Perkins, the returned to their apartments In Port-, Iatter forn,eriT jtiss Grace W. Grav. land after enjoying three months at an receiving" felicitations iixin the this place. Mr. Cushlng is manager a(lvent of a small son who arrived of the Lillis Seed Company, of Port- a! ,neir nome 0ravs Haven, on Aug land, and while here they have en- ,,.h pri-ino I ti,0 ld.st tenained many of their Seattle and Portland friends. , . v- urday for Yamhill to spend Labor Pay with his family on their ranch at thatj Mr f- u iinrcA vol lofii-A nn snT.' PBce- Messrs. Beckner and Palnton drove j to Milwaukie on Sunday and report t the roads very fine after the delight-! ful shower on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Larned, of Portland, will occupy the pretty little stonejof AURORA o-.. o Mrs. William V. Ren, of Oregan City, was the Ruest of Mrs. J. W. Sadler, Friday and Saturday. Fire caught on the roof of W. . , J . 7','"" nf trip firo Hpnartmpnt irmn nut tho , . . 111 UUl. Miss Tlllie and Katy Giesy, Ida Miller and Amelia Giesy went to Canby Sunday. Aurora Wins Again. Ey the score of 10 to 4, the Colum bia Hardware team of Portland, went down to defeat before the heavy sluggers of the locals here Sunday, August 21. Stokes, who started the game for Columbia, was hit hard from the start n -I, ., I ! Interest Is the great incent ivetoward sav ing money We pay Interest on savings accounts We pay 4 per cent Interest on Certificates of of Deposit Safety- Liberality Courtesy j I j j j : I ! I . j j I is our motto Aurora, Oregon and Northwestern Clackamas lions.', Huonn Vista, for tho remainder of .ho year. I A very pretty wedding took ptacc : on Satudrav evening. Angust ;i(h. at! .1... ok..' l,.,..,.. ., i.,,-.i,u ,... nue, where Uev. V. M. Proctor, of the i i -i. ....... ....-.,. i i.iip.1 fin i iwiiui iimiiii ,m- ,-,v- monv. which united Mr. George M. Shaver, of tho I .edge, and Mrs. Uima E. Hosier In marriaco. Mr. Shaver ! is one of our most prominent citizens i and Mrs. Hosier Is from Tort land, and; and Mrs. Hosier Is from Portland, and; , has made many friends among the Ulp' ladies, who has had the pleas - pre of mooting her and oougratiila- tlons and host wishes go with them, lmt for life. i j Harold and .lennle Pratt, of ("anhy, I tll c.-,.,ml n u.L- n?mnir forniiMV I schoolmates at this nine. I Master Kverett Cross, of Oregon city, spent Friday of last week with ; Mr.' Glenn S.vley! The many friends of Glenn Sceley a iv glad to see mm anio io no anoin again without the aid of his crutches. His ankle being seriously sprainel some weeks ago in a runaway acci dent. Mrs. A. F. Russell and daughter, Miss Annie, were Oregon City shop pers on last Wednesday. OAK GROVE. Mrs. Moody and son, Frank, went l. Mt Pleasant to assist with a'l entertainment Thursday evening. Mrs. Armstrong and daughter, Hes ter, were Portland visitors Wednes day. Mrs. Rash Is very sick at her home on Century avenue. Mrs. Lighthouse and son of Oregon City spent Wednesday with Mrs. Chas Vanerdstrand. Mrs. Moody was a Portland visitor Wen es day. W. Cederson and daughter of Hood River, spent Sunday with his mother returning home Monday. Mrs. Coder- son acconi pained them. W. l Holt nml wife returned home n ,..i . i-....i.i m ing old friends. ' daughter of Captain and Mrs. James T (Xray. .vtr. anu .vrs. v. i iarK, wun .Mrs i sharp anJ MiS3 Ko(.k vlsl(ed friends ! ln Ores:on citT Sundy, returning; . , ,r a . ... home with several baskets of fine i blackberries. ; Tuesday night cur friends and neigh- hor. John dleason pas-ed to hi: eternal home leaving a faithful wife! and two daughters, Mrs. Chas. Sletten, Hood-River and Miss Gertrude! and retired In the slxih, after twelve hits had been made off his delivery.: T. Daker, for Aurora, again pitched, a good game, striking out nine men In the seven innings he pitched and aiti.nod hio .i. .mi, hi,. -.. uiw, nurr. the locals had a 9 to X lead up to the eighth. Manager Askln sent T. Baker to left field and substituted his brother, Bert, who has just returned from Wasco. He also pitched well, ... . . . sTriKing out four of the nxt six men X. Long and T. Baker were the hitting stars of the day. the former getting two singles, a two-bagger and School Superintendent. Smith, deliv a triple out of five times nine etacin ere(l a very Interesting speech as to a triple out of five trips to the plate, and Baker hitting two suites end a triple out of three limes u;. The line up: Aurora: Giesy, 2b; Miller, If; Parrolt, c; X. Long, lb; A. Long, cf. Pamer; a Bdklr. D Col. Hwd. Co.: Smart, ss: Eich- Inlob, 3b; Nelson. 2b-n: Van Nort-; U.'lrl Hi- r-',l,lll If Ok. I.. 'SchultVc-i'r; Stokes", "p-rf; Eckerson', by the people In general as they i ""- rvhm the stale of af rf-cf. ; should be especially, as this time otia,n' l'allt',l "u,: r1" of j the home pecjple, evpry man, woman I drum! If they don't siimd buck kiss Aurora defeated the fast Columbia am' ch"d 1,1,0111,1 ,,e present at their j them alir. Afier L tlrsi sound of Steel team Sunday by the score of mPCtlnK8. and help the good along. the drum the Indies rook lo lllgtii ,1.1 to 3. ' Im't say I can't see that It will "if ,ey rind been French." said a "Conny" Llstman, who pitched for: ,,pnf nt me any' b,lt "'" alrlht f,,r Parisian Journal, "they would bave the visitors, was hit hard throughout,' Mr t0 80 5nd ''';l"nK. for he will remalned c wollmll : a total of 13 hits being made of his reap B"me g"od- Tne mnn t",la' delivery, including two two-baggers 0UBnt 10 know tnat if work of ,nl" and one triple. ' 'ln', '"' henefit one, it will another. A Tal of Hsroism. ! Tommy Baker, as usual, pitched a We wl" a" s'!t sf"ne KOO', lf went ' for u iwtb yestldlly.', said fine game, striking out 13 men and rw,,v- " wl" be indirectly. So in an Auvergnui i bad beeu lu the wa allowing but three scattered hits. j f"lre meetings that are kindly, make ter some Ume when I suddeuly per Aurora should have scored a shut- at a p"lnt t0 t,e Pre8Pnt an'l help us cevH an elJlliluua uaru a(vanclu(r out, but three errors ln the seventh!'0 eotiraf?o the work, whether you ,ownrd , ira Jaws open. What s.(.i . . ovtiAi( tn 1 1 'a K n rr alii-ne.. .e ,,) r lei in me only inree runs made by the : Next' Sunday the fas, St. Paul Giants play at Aurora. This Is going to be the last game of the season on the Aurora diamond, and everybody should turn out and see these two fast teams play. The game will commence at 2.00 P. M., Instead of 2:30 P. M. The Line-up. AB. K. H. PO. Aurora Glesv. 2b G. Miller, if. T. Raker, p. . G. Baker, 3b N. Long, lb . A. lying, cf. . Will, rf Frost, c Palmer, ss. . . A. .Miller, B,tb Totals . M 13 13 27 9 5 Columbia Fletcher, 3b. . Laird, If AB. R. H. PO. A.E. 1 0 9 1" 0 (I 0 u 0 Cohen, 2b K. Nelson, 1 b. Grore, cf eterson, c. Sussnian, rf. . H. Nelson, ss. List man, p. . . 0 3: l! 1 3 0 1 Totals 21 '.) r, The score Columbia .. Hits .... Aurora Hits .... by Innings: .0 0 ft ft ft n 0 ri .ft 1 ft : 1 ft 1 ft .3 0 5 2 ft ft ft 3 .3 0 4 2 0 0 1 3 ft " 3 -':S -13 j irritate or catie w-iuf. It spread it-eif . 10. He has, been Vnlted Slates depn Summary. 0rer an ir.-ilated and ioi;:ry nun a- ., t-Yi-.. ry surveyor for the past 20 years. Mr. Knnied runs Aurora, T: Culiil'Ma. 1 intf imine-!;at.-!jr the puupi! iuljammaiion, I Ifands will leave today on Ills civil : t!:ree hare hit:;. T. Hnlrer. tv.o basr-i Ll's Cr-..u i:.-.:;.i' , :.:;. .i.n ..ii,,: ! K,.,-vj. ,. appoiniMieiit In Eastern Ore hits, n. Uinj; and (j. Iialier; i ruck ! mercury juur ot::- r h.rmii. I drills. tun to take up his duties at once. Gleason. of Oak Grove, besides many friend .h..i ho h:id nia.le during n short residence hero. 1 ho family Has tho tpest smpal!iy of till tho com inniitlv 111 their sad herevemeiil. Mrs. t lias, vosnmg n'mumi i v from I n i oasi taiuniii) - - Mrs. Air. Alton rem. no....- Southern Oregon Mimdav. Miss Francis Nlnsloy, of l.uiiami. Is visiting Mrs. Harry .iohsiiimi. '! , ., i Miss . niaoKiro w m ton for a lew uas on nusim --. j w copers son w ' ,' ' I'twt exceed live reel two Inches, thai lmis. Mo., are visiting his i.um i "" jof h( w,ml0 fr fvV, ,.l; ,.llHi family. ,..,.,, land owing m thdr habit of standing and Mis tov. Uigh.m at Hie latter s home. O. O. lonilOV. lni Of for l.lptnan '""'f 1 - ' "ii.i. homo Thursday from New orh iitit r, a month sivnt then' on Imsln. ss tor j ; his firm .. , fi"T '" i., . ,.' it). ". -i M r ,l. U Slants with Mrs. Slants and children went to Trouulale Sunday and amended camp meeting. Mrs. Guv White Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Howell, of Portland wiio Just returnen nome auer scc. m immihs' visit In tho east. .1 A large plate glass window in lr Feblg's residence on the river was broken by tho blasting across the rivr nt the old Oswego Iron Works. Chas. Graham has gone to Lyio Washington, on a yaoatlon for a few days. Mrs. C. A. Gridy is visiting her sister, Mrs. Cosipiiff. of Curlney avo j T,,rv with thl U, protruding lips, nuo. j the iipiwr one Hit vorv much elon. Mrs. Walter Tlrwilllger. of Coutneyj gatHj : avenue, entertained Mrs Tom Lenard Tho evw are jma m pamJ m,mik and Mrs. E. C. Warren at dinner wb-t oi,i,,ltl0,T: th,. r U luvurlaLlr T "n has jus, received a fine as-M"" r. hJ the white of the sortment of fresh candies. Remonihc- o.ve mis distinctly yellowish lingo, the place across from the Wailing i .Moreover, owliu apparently to the Irrl Kiom and give him a call. tatlon prmlucod by tho smoke of Ihe Abahratn Shaw and w ife, of Canada I fires over which they are so coustaiil are visiting Mr. Shaw's sister. M"s ly cmucblng. tbey are very generally Isabell Hilton, and Mrs. I). McArthurj blear ev.M. ' President Thelsen made some remarks on Incorporation. ;ood Wedding Bells. ; (hi,lr har liu !h nim,n n, SOM Miss Francis S. Windier, of Eun'ka i lllr!lal.ir ,, ma, trv. Humholt County. California who has ...npLoing In Its ar- been sticndlng the nils' week with Mr 1 . , , , , and Mrs. Harrv Minsinger. will leave : niiWtiout the ...tl.l Jaw of a ,H.r Tuesday f;'r Portland whore she will Me " "on of a cmik - St. Ulils be united in marriage to Elmer Mln : Giolsy-Iictiiocrat. singer, brother of Henry Mlminger i " on Thursday. September 1. at two! Ths Air Brm. o'clock by the Rev. Ramsey, at the j To forget tlie lioeinieiis of the hour Kpiscopai cntircn at i itn a:i i lav street. I TStf VKitil .,iit), wl- 111 rumaln In j Poriland until the Sth of September j then they will go to Pltrshurs, Pa. nn.i vi,it si',rs tho groom's mother and THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Lots, Acreage and Farma a Specialty. p. o. Box 213 Milwaukee. Ore out bv Llsiman. 9: bv Raker. IS: first base on ball, off Llstman. 2: off Baker 4: first on errors. Aurora. .1; Colum-! bia. 4; left on bases. Columbia, 6: Aurora. C: hit by pitcher, G. Miller, 2: n r,..i.. t-i... .. , i- r,, . iMiiri, r ii tier alio I. iiaKfr; lime of game. 1 hour 43 minutes; umpire, Haymond. Commercial Club Holds Meeting. The public meeting held Thursda evening by the Aurora Commercial ! Club, was quite wdl attended. County the necessity of good schools, how to1 obtain such. etc. Thomas K .v h .mV r,n8"""'" " present i'Mtead cf Wm. King, w'io was.80""" "' K'"-1"" unable to be with in. Mr. Ki y talked, lnd)"" '" ,n"' '''' ,u " every on different subjects, explain i how! thing pn-i wltli sue u ron nguinst we can nccompllsh with v( ry little) the olUn r vim were ke. eng the exiM-nse the different needs w are af-i Hue tbat lie- , idlers were fi.rced lo 'or and how- other towns g't fhem.lefve u-ir hum Lniienillv weie. as do- The attendance of t hese meetings, tha r. j, I which have been held during the pair ffW XL-Pf'hJ. hava nrf Imon nqlrr.rl.n.1 ""7 "V i ,lme - ' It" will ! !,ot C0Ht '" s.(,'n "' npar " "pin li;u, KIL-., UI lljeK Illt-ll lllal. lalK IO uh. I I Dr. W. W. Giesy and family return ' ed from Wllhoit Springs this week. I MShb Annie Get, returned home af- ter two weeks' vacation. : G rover Giesy returned home after several weeks up the Columbia ; river. .Mrs. Annie Giesy, Miss Mnlile Kn.use, Mrs. Hanah Hunt, Miss Llllle and Miss Nettle Miller attended the c!rr.-us in Portland last Friday. Jim Miller left for San Francisco Friday, his father and sister and Ml-s Grace Thompson and Miss Amelia Giepy went to Woodburn 10 see him off. .Mrs. Hose Giesy went to Portland Friday. I If yon want old newspapers call at Ln.,rprlKe office. Free. j : - ; . 1 ! Iryin prejinr.it imiH simply di v l- oodry ciiiiirrli ; tlry dry up tlei se'-retiouH, 1 which lulhBreto the m-mlirane and deeomJ prsn, enuhinij a far moro wtioiis tronbju thuii the ordinary form of caurrh. Avoid' all drying iniialants. fu:in-.s, smokes and. BHIlfT Utwl tl,,. .,W,l. .l.,.U L,...ll...u aiidlic-ik lilv's CP-am iial.-a will ma,t. r ! catarrh or ooil Sm the head f.asily and' nisut!v. All dnit'idsts s.-ll rim .',0 cut ! size, Kir Jlrolhtrs, 5'5 Warren Strent, ' Now York". i 'i'l. Ilulin is usi'il uil.luiiit. tiirt iltui n,.l ' THE FUEGIANS. Tri.y Ar Stunt.d a"d Misshap.n W.ll hui.ouily Ugly. At tho i wti enviuea nt itio Amer ican coiiiliioiit dwell tho most wrotch od race ot Mugs iho KsMiuom hi the north mill tho Fuccluiis hi tho hoiiiii. Of iho I wo Iho I u.'uliiux appear to he (ho lowest In t ti i IvIHrih! scale, their . , 1 1 ... I. I t ...,. .,..,. .,.. .... .-. graded. Tli.'lr hideously ugly face express t ihi Krvtswt stupidity, nml Ihelr ier- , Mrt, H, lmi,., and nilssjuien. , T,w wvlri,K1, ni,i(. ( ,,0 , ,,w . less man llieir tnai ueigiu. nut, nitlioiiKli ilp v ari voritaKio pyg- uilea hi staturiv lei their IhxIIo an' oxc.v.llngiy lnr;:e. ami llieir general pinm,. s s, 1( iuIkIU rosnli rom ai,km, t, nmk f B uj.,,,, , arms nuil legs of a hlld. ! Their color nl i cars to be a copper brouie, but as ii.' rly all are beirrliued with smoke It U .lUUcult lo pi Ify their precise hue. 'Iho very ,.Mi:ig children nro light I novn In color with tho exception 'of the palms of Hie bauds ami llm s'!es of the fei, whl. h Hri, ,lf ,r(y y(,!i(lvv The beiids oV Hie adults are roer.-d Willi coarse bla.k tnlr which f.ilh In lank mas! to the u s k behltul and en each side of tho face, but Is cut away from before th. eyes. Tho forehead Is low nud retreating. the nose broad, tint nod furnlshi-il with luiuiense nostrils, nud iho mouth Is The twill, although very much dis colored. ur', a a rule, regular mid sound. The men have naturally onlv a few black bristles scattered over the upi-r lip and clnii Thi-se. bow ever, are can-fully extruded from time to time by menus of two tuiisxel shells, and very frequently the hair of the eyebrows Is rotnonsl by a similar process. The male appear lo pay no m f nt 1. nt tth. ii,, ..r I., lh, ilriHisliiif nt ' Is au ltiiMwsililli) liicy mv iM'fere i one ut every utru. ami ni.iiiv of ttieiu cunt"1" ti''"1'""'1 ;i-i nud nun li j tilscusnetl. For lllal vel) reiisoll it M well ikciisIoiiiI.V In emiteiiiplale smiie Itiveullon ot the fui -I nn h wnrki uu rvMlllltlllgly Slid Ilii'iill-iurllollslV lei the welfare el ili.tio.luO t oiler tIK air lirake. Hon m;ui nii-utliev lakr a Journey by nut ner i.iKe ilniglil ! I the devh e wlllrll nlilllilp r, miy tu III i sure s:ifiy inii.i p.Hi.ilii nn-nleiii' j All are so ustsl lo slblliiiil nni-- i-iu j the cars that lliey never eoiMder ll I porteiiiotwni-ss. Vel liy I Ins iipileii tloo of the oier of eoliipresHi-O nil rn. nf rii,n-n,i r He tiiiv, tl pre,t.rVeO iiihI ralln.ii.1 travel tins is-.-n !,,,,. nllin. ntt.ius All .1... . I ,,,, ,,,... , tt.lirii ., hm 1 arrant iruKui. not a wont or li tun what has been mat M-ores of llme Ih fore, but we line In dwell upon the air brnke a one- or hum- typical In rentious win. h are doing Heir work faithfully and numbly while reeeul cremlona nvi tin- iflort ami niipliiiisv - Coint.r-, Didn't Wait th Xttack. . n .. I . .1.. Jh.. - nl lnM iictpeu Bayt himKred In the ejecu- Hon of their duty. 'Ihe olllcer In was I ro do; vi ik-u be wim a yard olT 1 i.""' .'T "Uf ktkni': '"" !' ' ' of batliiug wliii .our clothes on." suld one of 1 lie llsu ra. From the KretHii FVplaxing. Territorial iln first experience as sentry, K'dng over bis Instructions) If any one comes along I say: "Halt! Who irmn iii,.rr- Then he snvs. goi-s "Friend." and I say, "Pass, friend; all's well." But some silly assil say, "Enemy," and then I shan't know w-haf to do. Itoiten Job, 1 call IL Punch. Indignant. The mayor of u aiuall town bad come to Leipzig to see the fair. A stranger who had Inst tils way asked him. "Pray, good Honest man. what la the name of this street'" .., um n(Jt , DOueHt mun mA fomer; .., tbe mayop of Mar. burg." ,, RANDS RECEIVES APPOINTMENT. : " ' Left Thur day for Eastern Oregon to Take uD Duties. '-""'"t '- "'""Is. nt this city has received the appointment of examiner "t surveys In the General Land Office service. Mr. Rands Is well known here, mid is a capahle man for the liliiit ion be li:iu Inst .been ailltolnted CANBY AND CANBY. John Mulnwood brought to the of lice of Iho Real lind Company a splendid specimen of Indian eorn mcnsiuiiiK H liichoa in length nud tl luchoa In clrcuinforoiice. This com is fully matured and well lllled. Mr. Mulnwood make a Mpeclalty of corn mid Is an nckiiow lodged loader In tills Industry In this section. George Follows sold 4 ucres to Mr. and Mis. Walboig. This sale was made through the Real Ijiud Company. Jus. AdkliiK mid Chas. Kails wont to Portland Monday to purchase rig ging for n donkey engine, Mr, Adkllls Is io Install in his togging camp at Mullno. Die Misses Lillian, Florence and plcnsitni eiitorialiimout nt the tity Mildred Wuug, Miss Helen Giuliani, ' Hall Innl Sunday iiflertiouit, which Messrs, Kmll tiordon, Adams, Dr. ' was enjoyed by n luYgo ttiidlottco. Murdy and II. Roy av enjoyed a llsh-.The singing win very good and heart ing trip to Hock Island Sunday. I lly applauded. MIhk Ora Ue spent Iho week eiid( Mr, Mart ItohliiH and fmiilly, fortner with Portland friends. resident of this place, but now of Mrs. C. C. Hutchinson made a trip1 Knrope, expect Io soon move buck to Portland Thursiluy to secure fall, to t'aliby lo winter his liorsea millinery. I having wintered here last winter, bis Mrs. M. J.-Leo, Mrs. I'M. IlimUl and h.irow now being on the Salem truck Mis l, G. Chirk went to Portland Fli- Will l.ucke attended Ihe circus at day to tnke In Iho circus, I Portland last Thursday. Mrs. Mary Kohorts bit Wednesday: Win. Canlwell was n Portland vlnt- for Oregon Cliv where she will visit her brother, Mr, C. Ogloshy, HELP CLACKAMAS AT STATE FAIR FARMERS URGED TO AND OTHERS ARE TO CONTRIBUTE THE EXHIBIT. T. J. Gury, who has charge of the exhibits tit tne Stale Knlr to be held at Salem, commencing September 12. and continuing for one week, 'visited Ihe fair grounds oil Tuesday and se lected one of Ihe finest locutions lor the exhibit of Clackamas County tu the lug exhibit building. The space Is Urge and Is near the renter of Ihe building. Mr. Gary states that the exhibit 1 1 0111 tiai-kauins County is lo be one of the main uttiactlntis, and wishes all those residing in the coun ty 10 leave exhibit not Inter than Wednesday nt the oltlce of Preying & Swatlord. or at his oltlce In the court house. O. K. Pre) lug, of this city, ,io has chaign of the exhibits from ttll of the counties, has returned from Salem, where he nccouipniiled the decorator from Portland, and who Is busily liigaged III decorating the building. At the Clackamas County booth, souvenirs liearlng Ihe likeness of Imil.in imve, lusl of the Shonholie tribe, and who was raised by the lute Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klnearson, Mrs. t). !? Kre tag s parents, one side of the card, while on the opposite side will be ihe resources of Clackamas Couiiiy. will be given to the visitors at the fair. All of the old settlers of tinckanms Conuly are well ar (pialntcd with "1111111111 Pave," its he ! familiarly called by that. name. RECEPTION to 8a Held. United States Eng ner and Assist ants to Be Entertained. The Commercial Club of Ibis city will hold a reception at the Commer cial Club rooms tomorrow evening to J. It. Thompson. Culled States Gov ernment Knglneer and his assistants There will ! over UUl people present. Among the npcuker of the evening will be lion. Johnmhan Ibiurne. Jr.. Culled States Senator, George K Chamberlain. During the evening musical selections will be given and followed by refreshments. Mr. Thompson and his assistants have been In this cltv for alsiut twf weeks and have charge of the surveying of the Willamette river for the promised new locks. R. S. C?e. of Canbv, Presents Enter prise With Apples. H. S Cue. of Canbv. has presented to the Knterprlse office a box of his famous Gravensteln apples and the whole office from the editor to the devil partaking of the luscious fruit A surprise party wn given Clar ence Alldredge Wednesday night at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs A. f). Alldredge, on Sixteenth nnd Division street last night, tho occa sion t''lng his 22nd birthday. The affair waa u complete surprise to the young: man In whose honor It was given. The evening was devoted to dancing, vocal and Instrumental music and game A luncheon was served. About 15 guests were present. Dr. Emmet Drake, candidate for Joint state senator from Clackamas, Columbia and Multnomah counties, and whose residence Is ln Portlnnd, wns In this city on legal business yes terday ln,company wlih John K. Latourelte, who is a cnniiiuniH en Joint representative from Multnomah county. The ninrrlnge of Miss E'bel White and Mr. Roy Dalley was solemnized last night nt the home of the bride on Falls View. Tim ceremony was performed by the Ilev. S. A. Hay worth at 8 o'clock. Friends nnd mem bers of the family attended. William Wilkinson, of The Dalles, who came hero to attend the golden wedding anniversary of his brother, James Wilkinson, and wife, left yes terday for bis home. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A G. A- Harding has returned from Trout Ijike, where be accompanied bis family, who will remain for mi nt her week. How Good News Spreads. " I am 70 years old and travel most of the lime," writes It. F. Tolson, of Kllnbethtown, Ky. "Everywhere I go I recommend Electric Hitters, be cause I own my excellent health and vitality to them. They effect a cure every time." They never full to tone the stomach, regulate tbe kidneys and bowclH, Hlsuinlate the liver, invigorate. Iho riervea and purify, the blood. They work wonders for weak, run-down men and women, restoring strength, vigor and health Hint's a dally Joy. Try tin 111. Only 5:)c. Satisfaction Is posi tively guaranteed by Jones' Drim Co. SOUTHERN A number of Ihe young folks nt tended (ho datice at Auiorii Inst Sat urday, Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Itiadll left Mon day morning for UohoIiuik, where they will visit wilh Mrs, llriidil's aimer, Mrs. 1). ti. Clink. MUs I v it It Gordon made a trip to Portland Monday, tr. A. F, lie l.oiipliuiHso him sold mi I bin Inliuost in the dental IiiihIiios hero to lr A. T. Miudlo, and bun opened an oltlco at lliihliaid. lr. lie LespluasMo's move n a Hiirpiino to his tiiany fiietids hero, but till Mm friends with hi in success In his now home. The Itelhanln Sextette, of lletluitilii College, of ICverolt, WWl., gave n ter Inst Wednesday, Itilhy Selunltt went In Oregon ('lly Monday, returning same evening. Mrs. S. S. Iialeii nud daughters, Clara nnd Stella, took In Ihe. circus lu Portland Friday, , Fred I lampion returned Saturday from Astoria, where- he has been working. Horace patch has commenced work 011 his new bungalow. Canby U such n dry town that' It does not even rnin her nnv more. Portland. Oregon City and even Wood burn gets the rain, while the good' Lord "cuts us out" with only a , sprinkle. Professor p, A ('olioiinit Is erocrlug 11 fine l iiinii bungalow on the lots i pur. based In Ihe Uoth addition. Dr. Murdle nud Howard Kerles been completed and will have an spent Sunday In Portland opening or full millinery nlmiit Sep- Win. Vauglmu left Monday for lembor MIC with Mine. Foster as head Kverett, Wash, to attend the races, -trimmer. J. C. Pnddock. of Oregon tity,1 Miss Flora Armstrong has returned visited his sou, A. I), pnddock, the'lo her home lu Portland, after nn ex llrst of the week. tended vlsll with hr sinter. Mis. F Charles llnrias and family left Zollner. of this city. Tuesday for Mlley's bop yard, where Mrs. Morgan was vMlhig fiiemU In they expect to hm'H, the next 10 days' I'm-ituiid Tuesday. picking hups. Mr,, A, ic-kernon. Mrs Jerry llatv Mrs-i Grant White and Mrs. Iwk .'id Alma LYkerseii were In portlnnd Tailor left Wednesday for Mlley's bop Frldnv. h"l' ari'- Mlc Corn nud l-aura Sninlstiess It U reiHirted that a night school have gone to Portland to seek cm will be established here the ruining ptuvinent. "Here's g "hI lurk," girls winter. As some of the p.sml,. nre F Kendall I. home working at 'be desirous of bettering their education, It would be nn excellent opportunity for them, h will ileix-iid upon how tunny wish to attend If It would pay. Mrs. T, Morgan' and daUKtiier, Itmli. went to portlnnd Wednesday, lienimu Colby, engineer on 1 he Northern purine out of Tnconin., " -. was visiting with his nrcnt Orceoti City Sundnv here last week. j M F.luc Unburn wim III Cnnby 011 Cloister WIIU went to Oregon City I business Inst Thursday. Monday to Join 11 party of rnmiMTt M J e vhlted the city M mdnv. from that rliy. The party has gone Hubert llrllt visited fii-rnU In ( nn to the headwaters of Ihe Molalln bv Mun.lnv. river. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Itobblns, of St, Unils, Mo. are at the home of Mary Houghnui for n week's visit. Frank Kendall, who Is working at The Dalles, spent Sunday with rela tives in Cnnby. Harrv tiordon. of Oregon City, ) assltlng In Gordon Urns ' store. W. II. Porter was In Oregon City Monday. Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Hosing went to Tacoma Tuesday for a two weeks' va cation. Mrs. J. F. Heyor left for Michigan Tuesday on a visit to her old home towns. Her daughter. Mrs. A. J. Knight, went as far as Chicago with her, Uibor Dny service will be held at the M K. church next Sunday. All are Inylted. Mrs. H. H llrown went to Willam ette Tuesday.' where she visited with Mrs. T. J. Gary. W. p. .eu has returned from Lyle, Wash., where he has been spending his vacation, and resumed bis duties a 1 rural carrier of No. 2. . Mr. nml Mrs. I. II Hutchinson, Mm. George Hiencor and daughters, nnd about ?.r voiingstera III and around Canby, will pick at It. P. McCarthy's l i yard at Independence. Mrs. J. Carhletier, ' Macksburg, was a Cnnby visitor Monday on her way home from Willamette, where she spent a week with her perenls. Mr. and Mrs. A. llreuer, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Moshherger, of Molitlla, visited III Canby 011 Tuesday. They came by nulo. Mr. and Mrs. W. ti. Itoherlson, who are the guests of Mrs. Mary Hoiighnm. nre looking for a location and nre favorably Impressed with Cnnby, Mrs. ('. Ilowerman Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Tlioimis, this week. FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN The kind that Wears. They make good or we will No it's or ails about it. McKUTTRICK "The Shoe Mon" 6J2 Main Street Oregon City CLACKAMAS Noiitiiin Siillniiiriih returned fnuii Lebanon on Monday, whore he has heoti worklnu with llm I In oli.'f fur HiivcniU weeks. John, ColTeon 'H II Hiilem visitor over Sunday. Mis, K. C, Hhull and daimhler, Neva and Ivln are Mulling relative In Can. by for a few iluys. Many of the resldeiils of t III it lily are leaving for the Jiopyai.l of J. It. While, nt Miiiipiiiii Among thoso who have ttllellily gone lite, I'r.lll Mild Nellie llntitilii, Mr. and Mrs, Wil liam Rider, Mi's, K. C. Shull ami iliiugliteis. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hone ltan. ThoniiiH Mahlinn. living east of Call by, Innl the misfortune to full from n load of shingles, while rciiirulut! from the mill Saturday, The w lo ots of Iho wagon passed ovi his body, niiil al though considerably hrulued, no holies wine broken, He will he confined to Ills room for some (lino Joslah H. Hick, our c Ml y Manhiil, re colveil a iilece of wedding rnl.e from UlllTiilo, N. Y. Tho petsnii ai'tidlliK II Is n itli'ee of Mr, Hick. an. I "lie was limn led lo a Mr, llelh. who Is In th" employ of Hie N. a C, ( It, at llnrils lung, Pa. " . .Mr. C, N Wall nml family mv e. piMii'd homo this week from Dw iioa side, where they have been etijovitltl llienoielvs (Wlilug nml hunting M. F Sauce, who lives about nine tulles out u Die country, noiitlionnt of Ciinhv, lost hs barn, some stuck ami allium! all the farming Implements, also much of his fence by lire o' August 31. Mr. and Mrs Alexander MiiViiuld. of Klinbeiir, in , are visiting l'h Mr. and Mrs. ('. y. Romlg, of this plnco. Mrs. Mclierinld Is a sister of ; Mis. Hniiilg's It, H foe has brought some fine succinic ns of plums rled in his place, bus presented lliein ' (be Cniihy lleally t'oiutuiiiy. wlibh tl'iit will nteserve them for exhibit1 n. ' The new annex of The UU Six has rnPH-iHer trade with tils brother. M. J Ijtfcllc, secretary of the (iai'l.nni'is 'County Fair Assoeln'loii, whs In Canby Stliirdny. establishing s voting place for Ihe uiu-en of the rnlr. which will be nt Cobb a lulling bum's Mr and Mrs Charles II11I1U vl.lted M. S Shrk, di'iuitv dnlrv nml food IlisiH-ctor, s In Cauhv Wednesday, Mrs. It N. Hi own wits u Puillatld shopper Tuesday. Canby Market Report. The following, ipiotailoiis ar given by Gordon llros , the grocers, mid Lurke Urns , the butchers: Chickens- (lid bens, Uc; broiler, roosters, X'if, spring, I'.ic. Kggs, ,1Mr; butter, 1'..'.. Turkeys, 23c. Ducks, I Ic. tieene, 12c. lsird, WM., ISc llariui. tanch, 2 Ir-SSc, Hlioulders, I lie. Ham, 24c Flour- Valley, $.: $l.7.r, Hard, 1123. Cheese, 2 Sc. Oranges, iic dim.; hard blue stern lemons. : Shorts. II. Mi snvk. nick; w bent, fl per bu. briin, .' per Holled barley, f I 2.r mt swrk. Oats, new, :ift oft per ion. Hay, dover, flO ier ton; client, $13 Hops, contract. Info ISc. Grape root, '(f,'ic a pound. Cascnrn hark, UtTic n pound Huglir, JiVLTi n sack. Hire, fancy, i lbs. 2.'ic, llutter fnl, 29c. Mohnlr. S2c. , Hogs, best blockers, 12c. Hides, salted, lie; green. 1 (ellt less, Veul, loijc; million, iie. Lard, llle. Peaches, ll.dO box. Apples, r.dc bu. Pears, fine bu, Carrots, $20 ton. Hpuibi, lull lbs, 1 1. lift. rresh frull nud vegetables til Gor- don Ilrothers Co. Oregon Clly Klilerprlso $1 .Hit per year, All the news of thu County. Wunderhose Wunderhose Wunderhose