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OliEOON CITY ENTEIlPHHJjJ, FJUDAY, NOVEMUEK 4, 1910. CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS CANDY, W. M, Hinllli, u rniil iihIiiIii until of OifKnii ('II y, wiih In Cnnby TuumUy INI lllllllll'HH, Mr, W, J. Oordoti, who lia bniill vUltliig hor daughter, Mm. Waller WhIIm of Oi'fKcm tin y, Iiiih returned Iiciiiiu, Mr. VIIn wla him burnt r IniiHly III U Improving. Ml', I hi ('hull, (if HoHohurg, hu iiiiIvimI In Cnnliy In vlHlt will) hur puii'iii, Mr, mill Mm. Wllllnm Knight uml with other ri'liillvim. Mr. mill Mm. C. U Hale, who huvii boon vlultliiK for I ho punt two mouth with relative In AiIihiimoii, NnhruKlut, returned Ihiiiiii Momliiy morning. Al Ihoiiitli Mr. nml Mm. Hate hud mont delightful tliiin whllu III Nehru kn, Hi")' went tiltiil to K"t buck to Oregon, t'. K. HoiiiIk, C V. tilllnnt unit Mr. KhIIowh, who liitl fur the Hiker Creek fill tM. returned lioiim Holiday livening. 'I liit tn mi report t lilt I tlmrn lira plenty of dier In thiit section unit uvnrul wort) killed liy li 11 1)1 1 I m while they y,ern there. Mm. M. II. HtlniHon, formerly of thin ily, tun now of I'ortlund, wiih vUIiIiik with friend In Cnnliy on Tuidiiy nlto lonhlliK after iroiiirty Inii.ri'MtH C. V. IMIIiiid, or HprliiKlU'liI, Oro Kim, lui arrived hunt with liln family unit are occupying Ilia Knight rnl- lltllll'D, Ml IJIIlii Ijii Ko In In Cnnliy visit Iiik with brother, Wllllmn mill Curl, mnl In ntuylitK "I thi) liointi of Iter unlit itnl undo, Mr. mill Mr. Knott ier, Mix l.urkK will kihiII Icuvn for Citllfuriilii, whero her parent ivo ilix-li,'il to tornttt, tliflr homo to li In Hull IHi'ttu. Mr. mnl Mm U ). Walker it ml Mr. ml Mm. J, av Kekeron went to Oregon City ly mitoinolillu on Hun- (III)' .tdiTIIIMIII. .Inine Kvtui, una of the well known rr.n Itl.-n ( n nf ttilit city, Iiiim limn III for mivoml day. Minn Uuin Miller, nf I'orllutitl, U vUltlnx wlili Mr. mil Mm. Wllllmn Hiding. Mm. II. J. Ili und two children, of t'nlvurnliy I'nrk, I'ortlitnil, r vlnlthiK wiih Mr, ItU'tCi (ieorgn KuyliT wim In Oregon Cltr on bunlne on .Monduy. Mm. din (inrlny Oglo mnl Mm. C. C. Iliitrtiliiiioii went to (iruKon City mi Momliiy, where they vUlted with friend. Mr. mwl Mm. fl II. Ile, who have lu't'ii visiting with friend m Detroit. riri'Kon. Imvo returned to their liomo In thl i'liy Mr. mnl Mr. Wllllnm U'lti'ti, of Newly, lint i moved to Cnnliy to in it It u their ful urn home. Th' lift r t y given at the homo of wore Initialed Into tho iuylitrUm of liomit Hliim I ho opening up for bul tint Order of filli. Tha iiioii rutiirn oil lo Canity lint following inornliiK weary from t hulr travel throiiKh tho forKittN, whiiro limy woro forced lo dodge not only tint hunter of tho Kilt, hut tho Hiitliirml monarch n Willi. Tho (tiuriorly tutielliiK of tho Moth oiIIhi church wn hehl thl week at tha MelhoillHt church, it ml there w n KtHitl itlieniliini'ti wiih Intcri'Mi shown, Mr. Warren Urn, who Iiiim been Very III I hi week, I ImiirovliiK. Mr. Iili'ltniiin uml two chllilrun, lire III iit their home, Mr. Dlrkiintn I NiifferlUK with it invaro altuck of 1 1 1 (ll III) ti lu . Mr. I I'm hI Iho eleclrlrliiii of Ail runt, wit In Cnnliy on IiiimIiih Tutm tiny. Mm, Dnrothy Howit, of lliirlow, uml llliln U'tin HitnilniiKHM, iliiuiihter of J. J, HiiUilitmiHN of thl city, left Till' ilny iiioiulUK for IttiHhrortl, Minn., where they will vliilt with relullvp. Mr. Ilnwe' fill her, Wlllluin Wll HitiiiH, who I KM yiuir of uk, In very III nntl hi I'onilltlon In Morion. Mr, llown will vllt with her Hlntur, Mr. ItlKK", win me liimliiinil h (luiiKurotuly III, li ti it whtiNii ri'Hlileliro I In Klnley, North liiikotn. Rabekih Hold Mettlng. Tint Ittihi'kiih held nil InturuHlliiK miMitliiK lit tha K ii I k lit hull on Ttm ility eveiiliiH, tho iiffiilr lit tho cloao of the btoiliie MiHNliin IxiIiik In Hid form of a llollowa'an purty. A pro Kritiiiinn wu kIvkii dtirltiK tha oven Iiik, nnd refretthnieiil were trvt'A Tim coinnilllea In rliiirKe of th't pro Kiiiitiine ioiilittil of Mr. Aiiiliew KiM'her, Mr. Htitherlund and MIhh Vertin I'orter, Hllow'tn Prty. A ll,illowv'en purty wii ulten on Ritltirdiiy etiMiliiK nt tlin lioine of Mr. mid Mr. C. Wiihk, when their iliitiKhtcm, tho Mlite Wuiik ciilor iitiiieii h ew or tiit'ir rrietttt in it uiiiHt tlellKhtrtil milliner. Thu oven liiK wn tluvoled to llullovt o'en Kituie The pll.e wera iiwnrded to Klllll liorilou nml I'iiiiI KlmpKoii. MtiNli-nl ele'tlollN were reliilered dtirillK the mid Mr. A. W. 'veiiliiK, mnl dellrlon rerreHliiiienlii wt-rn nerved. I tut WmiK Inline wn very mtriirtivo with Hit derorntlon npirotrliiln for tha imtiimIoii, which lurltitled w lichen, ithoMI It lid Illicit cut. I'reNeiit w-aro Mr. W. J. Gordon, Mr. mid Mm. C. WmiK. Mr. J. I). tirithimi, MIhh Helen liruhnm, Ml Qulnihy,, of l'orlhtlid, MlnRe Flor ence, ijllnn nud Mllilred Wuiik: MnKftm. Kiiill mid I lurry (iordon, Dr. A. Murdy, Hoy U'tt, 1'aul Hlmpnon. Chicken Thlve. A "wnnderliiK Willie" wn noon uliinillli nenr tho CotlnK Hotel on iii'hn, Monduy inornliiK. A JiirKe Ntoi'k of It'll hii Mliiie huvo l'"n In Mtiillnd hy l he man, and they not only lino met) home, hut oilier a wall, Sarvlcai at M. E. Church, HervlccH will Ini held nt Ihn M, I", Chiiri'h on nail Humliiy lit tha fol lowing hour: Huniliiy nchool, 10 o'rtock; mornlriK Nnrvlon, 11 o'cl'K'k; evening hitvIch, 1;'M) o'clock, Itav, C. U Creny, of D'lii Miik- All ara In vited to thcMti service. Cnby Redly Company. Tha Cnnliy Hon 1 1 y Com puny thl week miiili) h liiinl deal and Hovenil otheiN will prohithly Ixi cloNiid hy tha htllor purl of tho woek. This llenderlcn property, contHlnliiK nix InlN wii Nold to a Mr. JoIiiihoii of Newport. Mr. JoIiiihoii Iiiih uIho pur cliitHeil other properly uIouk 'he elec trlt! rr Htm Imlow Ori-uon City. Thfl Heiiderlitu proparly hroiiKht price of $725. Rev. Joeiyln Hold Service at Cone. Rev, JoHKyln, who recently arrived hero from Aliinku, and who I to miika hi home In Tunny, will huvo i liiii'K" of tho iter vice on Htinduy ut f em nil I'olnt and nt Cone, Itev. Croeny IiihI year hud chnrKO and wa rnlleved from thi'o dutli' rocantly. Mr. ('. ClittiM'li on Hnltirdny evelilhK . Mondnv avanltiK of thl week, nnd w mi eiijuyitlile avelil, mid wIimiii InveHtlKntloii It wn nee n thnt largely ntleuiled hy thu yotitiK eoplo hu lmi t vn on Mr. Kvana' whlto of Itlveritltle. All of the yotniK pt'opln : leithorn chicken. Hu wn ern to hml a jolly aood tlmii. I Kiiih one a it waa trying to K"t Mr. Krkemoii mid dntiKhtnr, Ml iliroiiKh tha fence, mid Mr. Unilitey Alum, wrru 1'ot timid vlallom lut wank. , Ml Ovn Reulnli. who lilt heel! titlerliii with rnrlet fevrr, I roll- ttMik ufler hi m, Tha irniiRir with tha chicken under hi Arm run down "C" HtriMtl with Undiiey In hot pur ult. hut IJntlney wn not n wlfl valaarltiK. ; n tha chicken "fntifler", lot out In Mr. mid Mr. J. A. Cobb ware In ; tha nice, nnd tha nt eeii of "WII I'ortlmttl on Hunility vlultliiK with , Hum" be wn U1I runuliiK with the the foriner' brother. 8. mid (1. A. j print- under hi arm. The bonrdor Cobb. They returned liomo on Moiinl the Col lime ara now banionnlntt dny moriiliiK- I the fuel thnt they ware rhented out Ktva rnrlttnd of lnb wood are bo- , of the yellow leKKfd chicken. liiK hlietl by the (iordon Itrothem', start Up for Budnet. Coinpnny to I'orilnnd. Tha wood I! T1M Ull,g tnillt on the rear lo rut Into four fttol enKth, and I of Mr, fc vnitie, for a !iorohoolnK from n dry mill. I ,, ,0 ,t, rn,rK of Unit Krnnli l'lttch, "Ikic" Bnllor mid Youiik, anperleneed homenhoar of Stonawnlt VmiKhnn went to OraKoii Hiiletn. hm bean rompletoil, and the City on Krldny nlKht, whero they men hnve nlrendy been busy nhoeltiK fine of tlin mont (IoIIkIi' ful Hullow aeii piirtle tvur given In thl rlty wn Unit nt tha homa of Mr. and Mr Wllllmn KiiIkIiI, Mondny lilKht, tho lioleHe of the nvciiltiK IipIiik Mr. M. J. ao, Mr. Kd. llrndtl. Mm. W. II. I In I r, Tho niilciie Invltntloii Rent out by llienn ludle read n follow: Miiadiime Ilrudll, Hulr 1-ee, K If nt I y reiiiet you to come nnd lee Whero tha kIiohI and goblin all will be, At thu end of tha In no neiir the wnliiut tree, At thu hmiin of Mr. and Mr. Win. Kill Khl. Ho prepared to Bee k horrible lKlit; Cnnie nt the fnUil hour of eight, And let tho wltt-he rend your fute. Ituveul to none thl aecrol plot, Or woo not lurk will bo your lot. Monduy, October Thirty- HrnL I' poll the arrival of tho riiohi they woro met beneath tha walnut tree In tha front yurd by "ghoat" and at the door they were erorted Into the lecepllini hull. At the top of tho Htnlrway were mora glioma. After tho i; iii-iii hnd renilred to tho par lor they wero tnken eight In num ber to the biiRi-ment, the "pook lent" room In the Knight home. (ihoKtx, black cut nnd owl were to be mien everywhere among fir bough mid wlerd nound thnt would muko tho blood chill In the vein of any one of C'uiihy'a young men. The purlora of the Knight homo were artlittlc and altnu-ti-d no little altmitlon hy the many guexta. Ken- toona of yellow and black crepo pa per, Jiu'k-o-lnntern, autumn leave mid rut (lower were tied In profua lon. Among tho fonture of the even ing' progrmiiiite wero the recitation hy Mr. Hionewnll Vuughiin, Ml Ora U-e nnd the vornl nolo by Lornlne 1'e, nil who rt'Kpomled to henrty en-core. Kvery minute of the evening war enjoyed by thu guet In game and fortune telling and ghont sloilctt. Mm. HrlKKa, Ureitseil a a r,)'Py, told many fortune and her camp wa fairly thronged by theme wltthlng to have their future fortinild. The camp lira with It iHrge kettle had tho ap pearance of a real fortune teller enmp. Mm. Ilrlgg proved hentelf to be ncleutlllc In thl art. Fred Hoth received first prize, a witch doll. In u gielng contest Mr. Coloman und Ml Klorenco Stoddurd recclv oil prize for pinning tho eye on the pumpkin, the prize of which wore yghoRlly". HofroRhmeiit cotiBlHtlng or pumpkin plo, doiighnutn, cofloo, caudle nnd fruit waa ervi:d. Among the guela were th follow lug: Mr. and Mr. J. Hiiiherland, Mr. nnd Mr. U I). Walker, Mr. and Mr. J. I Kckerwin, Mr. and Mr. C. Thoinu. Mr. and Mm. A. I), J'addock, Mr. and Mr. C'oleninn, .Mr. und Mr. M. J. !, Mr. nml Mr. Kil. llrndtl, Mr. mid Mr. W. M- Unlr, Mr. nnd Mr. J. W. Klotcher, Mr. ami Mr. Wll aou KvitiiH, Mr. and Mr. Adam KnlKhl, Mr, and Mr. 0. It. Muck, Mr. H. T. KlHhor, Mr. U A. Hulr, Mr. W. It. I'orter, Mr. Ilrlgg. Mr. HLouewall Vaughnn, Mr. I), (,'lurk, of Itoitehiirg, Mia Week, Ml Htod- durd, MIc Vorntt I'orter, hIhr Alma! Knight, Mi JonIo Knight, Ml Ora 1M., Ml Kthnl llradtl, MIhhc Ixv of I'lltHhurg, la., lxriilne I-o; Me am. Hoy lee, Itithy Kchmldt, Krcd Hoth mid Dr. II. A. Dvdman. Ml Oraco I'flester, daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. II. K. I'fleiter, died at the fiimlly home on Second alreet on TuoKdny evening at D o'clock, after an lllin-H of about one year. Mia I'flenter wan about 1C year of ago, and wa well known In thl city, where ahe hit reamed for iimio time, The funeral took placo on Thuraday morning at 10 o'clock, and the Inter ment wu In the Zlon cemetery. Many friend of tho family attended the ervlce to tiny their lnt reaped to the young lady, who wa held In the lilglniHl eleeui by all. Canby Market Report. The following quotation are given by Oordon Ilroa., tho grocer, and Lticko Ilro., the butcher: Kgg 3Co doisen. Ittiticr 70c rull. I'oultry Men, 18c. (prlug, 18c; old riKwter, lie: duck, 17'4c; geeae, 12M,c turkey, 21c. Mohair, 31c Wool, pr pound, 17c. Hog, 12'4c; eul, 12c. lioef, SHiH'ic. Mutton, kiiliic. Hide (ireen, Cc; aaltcd, 7c. Apple, per 100 lb, $1; peara, per 100 lt, II. Tomatoca, (tor 100 lb, $1.50; cab bagi per 100 lba, 2; potatoes, per 100 ', $1. O -u. per ton, $30. WVut, per buvhel, $1. 0- buy, $13.50; clover hay, $11; timothy, $16. . Ctrrots, per aack, 90c. Honey, per lb, 15c. ' Itacon, per lb, 24c; lurd, per lb, 15c; ham, per lb, 25c. I'lg. 6 or 6 week, $2 each. Chlttlm bark. ic per lb. Ilean Small while, Cc per lb; large wblte. Sc per lb. Valley flour, $1.35; Supreme, sp- clul hard wheat, $1.25; blueatem flour. $1.75. Watermelon, per 100 lbs, $1.50. Corn, per aack, $1. Herts, per aack, $1.35. Sweet potatoes, per lb, 3V4c Onions, per cwt, $1.35. ELECTM mKMMmammuamnBBnmmmammmuBmnnuwmmmMmmmammmammm T01 S T Made on the Table TRY A TOASTER ESecfric Store Alder Street, at Seventh BIG MEETING AT CANBY. Republican Candidates Address Moat Enthuiiaatle Meeting. Walter A. Dlmlck, candidate for state senator; John F. Clark, tor county Judge; W. U Mulvey, county clerk; E. C. Hackott, sheriff; D. T. Moldrum, county surveyor, and J. A. Tufts, for treasurer, went to tanby Woduesday night, whero they held a very enthusiastic political meeting. There was a large turnout of the people In tliut section, the meeting being held In tho City Hull. Walter Tooxo. of Knlls City, was present and also' addrcssej the audience. The Ke puhllrnns of Canby are enthusiastic for the success of the entire Hepub llcan state nnd county ticket. n HERE IT IS The Columbia Clothes Washer THE BEST MADE. COSTS LITTLE, v. Money back if not as represented You are invited to see it demonstrated at L. Adams Department OREGON CITY, OREGON Tuesday, November 8th, at 2:30 P. M. Manufactured fey Columbia Manufacturing Co., Portland, Oregon Store CANDIDATE FOR 8TATE SENATOR O. D. Eby, Democratic candidate for State Senator, was born In Oregon In 1872; came to Oregon City 1901; studied law and admitted to the bar lu 1001. and by hard work and per sistence now baa a large practice. I member of tbe Board of Edu cation of Oregon City, director of Wtlllamctte Valley Chautauqua, direc tor and treasurer of Clackamas Coun ty Fair Association, member of Pub licity Department of Commercial Club of Oregon City since Its establish ment In June, 1909. liellc-ves In Direct Primary law. corrupt practice act and recall and will vote for the people's choice for United States Senator. Has made good in whatever he ha undertaken and will make good as Senator. EASTERN CLACKAMAS DOVER. I Wesley Douglass, accompanied by I i hi son, Roy, made a trip to Esta- ' Wm. Berghouse ha returned from '' ca,la Monday to call on the doctor, tho longing camp and v.irh h'.i inuuli- SIr- D'w?l s not any better, but ter Alice will occupy tbe Semlste ' u' l ride out ; house this winter. I !- Iter. Owen of Pleasant Home,' 8AN0Y. preached at the Methodist church1 ! Thursday and Friday evenings and Oregon City men who are Inter I Sunday morning and evening. i es""d 'n the Issues of this election Mrs. A. Bews spent the last of tBe ; Bno ,nelr eneci, especially on ctacka- i week with friend in Portland. I mag county, spoke in the I. O. O. F. Mrs. Essie Urown and two chil- na" sunuay atiernoon. Tbey were dren are visiting with Geo. Woif and! not offlceaeekera or boosters, but i family. earnest citizens, wishing to show the Grandma DoShazer Is somewhat I PPie me good and baa; point or belter. j toe measures to be voted on No vera- Mrs. C A. Keith and children went 8.' to Beaverton Friday to visit with her) Candidates on the Democratic tick mother, j et spoke In Junker's hall Saturday. Geo. Wolf has let the contract tO: Frank McGugln then turned the meet clear ten acre of land. i ing over to the home rule men and Alex Bewa Is clearing quite a piece! Colonel Hofer spoke In behalf of It. cf tcnund. I Little Ernest Cox Is very 111 with Mrs. Ida Stuckl was the gvest of1 typhoid and Dr. A. E. Uipton fear Mrs. G. R. W'ordle the first part of i that he will not recaver. Mrs. Cox (Paid advt.) O. a EBY. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Kava Always Bought Signature of TWILIGHT. Everyone In this neighborhood is busily eugnged sowing their fall crops. Mrs. Geo. Schrelm spent Inst Thursday with friends In Canemnh. Mr. Myers, who is with Mrs. Nash. his daughter. Is very much Improved In health. Miss Lesslo McDonald made a business trip to Portland Inst Mon duy. Bert Harvey of Portland spent the week end with his parents. A meeting was held In Twilight hall Saturday evening and a literary society was orgunlzed with tha fol lowing officers: President, D. U Hoyluiii Vice-President, Mis Ilrodie; Marvin Faulk, Secretary; Wallace Mc Cord, Treasurer; Sorgeant-at-Arms, Itussol Way. v geniU-ut-aruis, Riiasel Way. A largo number of friends assem bled at the home of Mrs. H. Scheer In honor of her brother, Mr. Mler s twenty-fourth birthday. The evening was snent In games and music. The gucsta were served a dainty lunch. The Prlscilln Club of Twilight gave its annual Hallowe'en banquet Satur day. Over n hundred Invitations were Issued, and the hull was thronged with merrymakers. Tho decorntlons were In keeping with the spirit of the occasion, the principal motif being Jiick-o-lanterns, vy. evergreens anil trailing vines festooned the walls, and witch faces peeped from every corner. Two large able were used, one for tne oiuer members arid tho other for the young people. The Idea of the Spring and Harvest of Life wits carried out by tho table decorations; Harvest be ing h numnkln filled with fruit, and Snrlnc. a largo bouquet of white chrysanthemums In a pumpkin vase. We are Indebted to Miss Hciyiam, Miss Harvey and Miss BrodJe for the rtlstlc way In which the hail was decorated, also to Marvin Faulk for his assistance. M. J. Lur.olle as toast-master, Intro duced tho speakers with his usual witty remarks. It Is due to him in great measure, that the evening passed with such succesg. W. A. Doiltis led in prayer and the members responded to the toasts with great enthuslni'-m. We are glad to hear that the Prls cilln Club Intends to give several other affairs this winter. Lhe week. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA EAGLE CREEK. H. 8. Gibson left last Friday for Morgan, Morrow County, on a brief business visit. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clark were out call ing Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James DeShazer and family were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Douglass. H. G. Huntington left last Thurs day for Minneapolis, where he has gone on a short business trip. Mrs. H. G. Huntington left on, Fri day for Spokane, where she has gone to make her son, Carl Huntington, a visit, and attend the apple show. Mrs. E. E. Pease has gone o Cali fornia on a visit. ; and two children are Just recovering from It and Mr. Cox is not taking It. The two other children are slowly recovering. Over $100 has been rais ed here for the family, and It is the plan of the citizens to purchase a lot and erect a home for them. Much help Is being received from other places where the family has lived. Lents, where the family lived last year, has raised a great deal. Tha Friends' church there has raised $50. Tbe Republican candidates for of fice will speak here in Junker's h'all next Saturday evening. Ladies are especially invited. Miss Douglass has returned to Portland after spending three days with her mother, Mrs. E. M. Doug lass. Mrs. George Bornestedt is very sick at the hospital In Portland. Her many friends hope for her recovery. Rev. Reid lias moved Into the Mc Keen house. Mrs. Reid will join her husband in a few months, being now in California for her health. To the Voters of Clackamas County: Having been nominated on the Democratic ticket for the office of Sheriff, I desire to introduce myself although I expect to meet as many voters in person as possible. I am 42 years old, have resided in the county over seventeen years and am a taxpayer; was born in Nebraska of parents who emigrated from Ger many; was educated in the public schools and private German school; also received a business college edu cation. 1 am against Assembly; in favor of Statement No. 1, and direct Primary, and If elected I will support tho Constitution of United States and Oregon and perform the duties of Sheriff to the best of my ability. ERNST T. MASS. (Puld Adv't.) l&Bk4 Cheap Imitation. Owing to tho . Immense sale and popularity of Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey there are many cheap imita tions on tho market under similar sounding names, but you can always get the geniilno by looking for the ibcll on tho bottle. Jones Drug Co. A Regular Tom Boy was Susie climbing trees and fen ces, jumping ditches, whitllng, always getting scratches, cuts, sprains, and bruises, bumps, burns or scalds. But laws! Her mother Just applied Buck- Ion's Arnica Sulve and cured her quick. Heals everything healable bolls, ulcers, eczema, old sores, corns or piles. Try it. 25 cents at all druggists. Improvement Club Meets. A meeting of the Mount Pleasant Civic Improvement Club- w-as held last night in that place, and in addi tion to clearing up a great deal of unfinished business, the organization took In a new member. The club is planning to hold a big meeting De cember 6, and T. Gilbert Clark, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg and Mrs" J. M. War nock were appointed a committee to arrange a programme for that time. This entertainment will take the place of the Club's annual Harvest Festival. DANDRUFF AND ITCHING SCALP YIELD TO THIS TREATMENT. Why experiment trying to drive the dandruff germ from underneath the skin with greasy lotions or fanc hair dressing when Huntley Bros. Co. Drug Store guarantees ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP to entirely rid the scalp of the germ life that causes the trouble. ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP can be obtained in any city or town in America and are recognized the bes and most economical treatment for all affections of the skin or scalp whether on infant or grown person One shampoo with ZEMO SOAP and application of ZEMO will stop itching and cleanse the scalp of dandruff and scurf. We Invite you to try ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP and if not entirely sat isfied we will re fund your money. Huntley Bros. Co. Drug Store. ' ' i H. W. Lang, the Democratic Candi date for County Clerk, was born of German parents in Coffeeville, Kan., January 20, 1879. Came to Oregon in 1882 and located on a farm near the S. P. Car Shops, and has been a resident of the State since that date and of Clackamas County about eight years. He Is a property owner In Clacka mas County, and If elected will ad minister the office for the benefit of the whole people. H. W. LANG. , (Paid Adv.) ' Letter List. List of unclaimed letters at the Oregon City Postofflce for the week ending, November 4: Woman's List Brown, Mrs. Mur tel; Johnson, Mrs. Men's Ust Mauris, John; Prince, Lewis (2); Smith, John; Stites, C. M. VOTE 87 X L. J. Caufield (DEMOCRAT) The Anti-Assembly Candidate for County Surveyor THIRD ANNUAL National Apple Show SPOKANE WASHINGTON WILL BE HELD November 14 to 19, 1910 820,000 in Premiums The greatest variety of prize, cup and trophies ever offered. Prize for (Ingle apple, boxes and everything up to full carload will be awarded. ( $1,000 Championship Carload Prize For the best carload of 630 boxes or bushels. A floor space of three and one-half acres required to house this great show. Beside the exhibit of apples, apple growers, packers and cookers will learn and gain valuable information. Ample hotel accommodation without raise in price will be provided. Southern Pacific Company Will have In effect low round-trip fares from all points on Its line. For further information apply to any S. P. agent, or to WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent.