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buEoofc. .city mpmpjiim, , yu day, decrmber mo, LARSEN & COMPANY ! T Cor 10th A Main St. OREGON CITY, OBSOON. ?! T i Special Sale! of I Oc and 1 5c : i BARGAINS I This Week WE PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY PROCUCE o lr. . (). lee, KiMlllld 4, 6 Kill) 0, llenver llulldliiji, Donald praeger, win of Mr. Hint Mrs. Piiul I'rueniir, uf purkplacu. Is III. I lurry HhnrwiMiil uf Eldorado, apetit Saturday mid Huuday In Oregon City. J. I ,MiiniKier, uiiu of lliu pioneer fanner of Hume, was in tlilM city on lillMllienil Friday, Every but at it bl( reduction. Mini C. Goldsmith. II. It. Wllim, of EMitcada, was On'Koti City Krhliiy receiving medical treiiiinetii. Mr, Wlleox U MuffurliiK fru it) in abu-ens of tbn throat. i LOCAL BRIEFS , JiMit received a full Una of hullo' shoes, uf I he J. 1. Iliirney mah, Mt (irnKii.i City Shoo Store, lUvo yon heard of Iho Hplrella Cor- el, boned wllh t it u only really riiHt proof, titilirnitkitliln guaranteed cornet lay known to mechanical art? Private money to loan, (iorilon I 1 1 uvea, A t lor npynt In w. Mra Chnrlea Draper, Mian Fraud Draper ami Mlnae Alice and Kntbryn Hlnnott vUlled the children's homo and convent i licaverton Sunday Mr. K. A. Morrla, of Portland, who hit heeii vlslllug with bar daughter and ton, Ml Kfflo and Unseoo Morris of Parkplace, linn returned to hur home. I'oaltlva guarantee on all work at thn New System Dentist, Mr. H A. Chirk, who reside near Preston. Coiineellrnl, will arrive here Hniidny evening, where aim will upend the winter with her grand daughter. Mm. Lucy Joy. Mr. Alfred Thayer, whvi In on vIhII wllh her sister, Mra. Collins, of ClnUkntile. him arrived In Oregon City fur a (ew dayi' vliilt with Mis Alice wllialio. Mrm. Thayer waa for uinrty Minn Met Flnley, nf thla city Call on New System Ikwllst, Bridge Corner, over Andresen' Jewel ry Hiorn. Mini Sydney J. Kalty and Mra. Klo- lior Phelps of I'ortliind, were In Oro Ron City on Monday arranging for th agency of I ho fildrtilln cornet, manufactured al Mea.lvllle, i'a. The litdlra aiTued to In OrnRon City on Tueaduy and Vduday uf each wrok Mr. Ea Emery Dye, who hna hrnn Mionilliic unvernl wixika In tha III' wnllnn Inlands, whom aha hna boon KnthnrliiR iimterlul for a book aim In triid wrliltiK, haa roturnwl to Oregon City, Mra. Iiy hud a nuwt onjoahle trip, and wna uninrtalnod conaldor nlily whllo at Honolulu. Kitonalv 'nrpnc for flftoon yeara niakoa poaalbln thn beat work with laa pain at tho New Byatmn Intlt. Mlaa Kdlth Jnrkaon. who haa boon In tho St. Vlncoiita llwpltnl, Tort land, for'thc pnat two month, whore aim iindorwent a aorloua anrglral operation fur aliaroa of the atomarh. wh hroiiKht liotuo Tliuradny liluht In an automobile Minn Jnrkaon la atlll Tory weak from her lllnoaa, and It will tin aome tlmo heforo alio la nblo to bo out. llala. hnta! Illg anle now on. Kvery one ilium In' aold. Mlaa C, Ooldanilth. Dr. (i. A. Ilrnwn, of llloonior, Wla rotialn. hna arrived In thla city, and Will bo nMHorlnted with Dr. I U Pick oil, dentlat. Pr. Urown la a grnduute of Chlcngo CoIIoko of Dental Surgery of 1901, nnd met with great aucceaa alnro taking up Ma prnfeaalon. Ho hna roaliloit In Kugeno for tho paat two yenra. Dr. Drown hna routed tho llrmkfl now. realdenro on Urn corner of Eleventh nnd Wnahlngton atreot, nnd will tnko noaaeaaloii thla wooK. nr. Wobb, who has been aasorlntod with Dr. Pl'ckena, will lonvo for Cnllfonilii. PRACTICAL Presents for Kmas Ladies' Fine Hose Wunderhose. Children's Strong hose Wunderhose. Boys' and Girls' strong hose--Wunderhose. Men's Fine and heavy hose---Wunderhose. Ladies' Fine Gloves Silk lined. , Men's fine and heavy Gloves, lined and un lined. Children's Mitts and Gloves. Another shipment of the "Full Stock" Shoes for Men and Boys' just in. DON'T FORGET US PLEASE cKITTRICK THE SHOE MAN 6J2 MAIN STREET ' OREGON CITY, ORE. Milwaukee and; Nprthw;estern Clackamas MILWAUKIE rump Hiruib wna ro-elociod Mayor I uliout 23 pupils from our district, for I wo yiml M Ht tho city election on I Tlio musical rocllul given by Mrs. Monday, beating hid opponent, its j Elsurt, of Portland, under tho auspl Mayor milliliter, by 17 votes, rim of the Mothers' uml Teachers' A tuliil of tliK votes wim cunt. Up I Club, lit IIib school house, December to Ilia Hum ho of the vote wer 1, was onu of tha moNt dnllKlitful af eoiiiilnil there wim only n difference fair ever held In Mllwiiukln. Tha of linen helwiKin tliu two candidate, Tint Clll.eila' llrlier' won, with two exeiipilnua, ' Following wna thn vote on the Iwo tlckuta: CIH.eiiK- -Knr Mnvor, Philip Hti'elb, !C; Coiini'lliiieii, W. F. UOiinan, on both HckiilH, nu, ami Warren Knight, IIII; Kni'order, Wlllliuu A. Iliiliann, on both tlcliol, mt; Clly Treamirer, W. II. tinmle, 70; Marxhiil, Henry Phlllpa i;s. Taxpayer fyr Mnyor, Win, Hlilnd ler, 7r; Coiiiiidlliieii, W. K. IaiIiiiirii, on both ilckelH, i:i), uml N. II. Uar vey, ISO; Keeorder, w, M. llniiaon, on Imili IlckelH, if.t; City TreiiKiiror, J IC. Weirder, UK; Miinihal, llerl Unvla, lid. II wna aliliouiired that Iho election uieaua Unit Miloon llconxo uro to lie rained from i;oo u $1000 per year, and Uml no morn milium will be al lowed to b imlubllhhed In Mllwaullle Heveral iiniillcntloiia liavu been miidn to mien Bullion In tho town but the election menu that they will tint be grunted llceiiaea. The genera policy of Improvement will bo oon lllllled There la aome talk of Retting aome flra fighting apparraltta. We huv nothing to combat flro wllh and It would he a feather In the rap of oil new ly-elecied Councilman and ell dada (o get together and find a pluc lo have a build engine, and a volun teer Hie compiiiiy In raao of un emergency. The Knlglila nnd Ijidlea of Borurlty will hold a aperliil mooting In th tirange Hull Haturday evening. Her Id. 1U10, toward ronaolldutlng with either una or the other of tho Port land Council. It la rumored thai aome of the member will Join WH lamelie Council m Oregon City Carrier lllley on Itoule No, J hu a brand new mall cart nnd It I beauty. The Mllwaukln Hand la to give an entertainment In the City Hall Hutur day evening, December 10. Tho local talent hna alwaya drawn good hoiiaea, and It la likely the hall will be filled Tho drama to bs given la "Charlle'i Aunt," At the recent election held In Mil waukln the Cltltena placed themaelvea on record a favoring tho Improve ment of the main atreot through thn town. Tho purchaao of a toad roller and rock rrunher to be voted on at mine future lime. Higher aaloon II renin, ordinance rrgulntlng pool room and aaloona, ami In ihort Handing for progrena and Improve ment. Thn charter atnondmonta will anon ho aubinltted to the people to be voted on. Thoae ahnuld bn atudlrd hy all Individual with Intereat. that they might convince themelve that the amendmenta are JuM what are mw-ded at Iho preaent tlmo for carry ln mil I lie nlan k favored hv t lie voter at thn recent election. Tho Mother1 and Teachera' Club held their regular monthly meeting Thumdav afternoon at thn achool houae. Roullne hualnnaa waa Iran acted and the ladle decided to keep the public reading room nten on Mon dav and WVdiiradny night. Thn club waa agreeably aurprlaed with the banmicl served at the bak ery by Mr. U-hman and Snyder. The table waa beautifully decorated, the centerpiece being a large rake In pink and whllo. Mr. Dowllng poured the coffee, Mra, Johnaon. proaldent of tho club. thanked (he gentlemen In behalf of thn club for their good wlahea ana tho fine dinner aerved them, Mr. Fred 1ehman reaponded In be half of tho firm and thanked tho club for tho IntoreM and effort they are making In behalf nf thn city and they allowed their appreciation that way, The dance given Rnlnrday by the Krrol Quartette, waa well attended. Tho bnxnnr given Saturday by the Grange wna a aucceaa aoelnlly and fi nancially. Seventy-five dollar wero renlUed from tho anle of fnncy arti cle und tho dinner. The programme waa unuauiilly good. Mra. Drlacold, nf Mllwauklo Height, gave a aolo that delighted tho audience. , Tho taxpayer' mooting will bo held Krldny evening nt 8 o'clock In the achool houae, Tho board of directors will hnvo tho budget ready nnd the aperl.il Inx. neceamiry to run tho aohxil for tho enaulng year, will bo voted on. Mra. Johnaon. Hie achool clork, ha computed the consul roll. There are SIS children of achool ago in tno oia- rlct. making an Increase of 5 over the enumeration of Inst yenr. Tho clerk eonsldora this an exceptionally good allowing, ns two nvontha ngo a part of III" district wim niuioied to I Oak Grove District, which took out largo assembly bull win packed by he club anil Iho many friend uf Mra, KlHiirl who iipprndnleff flio ef fort a aim put forth In tho recltnl and eiilertuliimiiiit, 1 hoini assisting Mrs, Klsert wero Mis Hums, Mlaa Chain berlnln. Ml Nelson and Mr. Den iiIkoii. Mr. Ilennlson gave several comic Hcoti-h ong. .Ininna Hnyder, thn baker, la com pleting his home In (he Klrelb Addl lion. Pebble dash I being used n the oulsldo finish, making a bountiful homo. There la nothing llko It In thn clly. Councilman I. H. Mullln dropped a trap divir on hi foot, laying lilm up for a few day. Dr. Towniey l hi tending. Ilantlat Caiiinlioll la digging a well on tho west aide of tho river. Carrol Howard la helping. Church Note. Kvnngellcal Church Himday achool 10:110 A. M. John Oraslo, Bilpt. Ser vice u;30 A. M- by Pastor, Itov. E Hndobaugh. Y. P. A. at 7. P. M. Preiu'hlng at 8 P. M. Teachera' train ing rbms Tuesday evening; prayer mooting: Wednesday evening; choir practice, Thursday evening. Every ono la cordially Invited. Kapt Tha King At Horn. "For tho past year we have kept the King of nil laxative Dr. King' New I .If n Pill In our homo and they have proved a blessing to all our family,' N. Y. Easy but sure remedy for all Htnmnch, Uver and Kidney trouble. Only 25c at Jones Drug Co. JENNINGS L0D0C. H. C. Pnlnton, clerk of tho school board of thla district. No. Ill, has been busy during lost week taking the school census and according to Iho enumeration there are forty-two of school age. Mrs. Thompson, of portlnnd. Is a visitor at the (. D. Hoard man home. Mis MeOovom Is very much Im proved and her friend are in hopes to bo able to are her out again soon. Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Smith and Mlas Fanny Hmlth, of Oregon Clly, spent Sunday with the J. V. Strain family. Mr. J. A. Soesbe and son, Jesse, cume up from Newport and spent a week here. They report tho climate very delightful nt Newport with but little fog. They have apent part of tho week In Portland and called on their Lodge friends before their re turn home on MondaJ. Mr. and Mrs. Vyvynn Dent and Mr. and Mra. Jamea Welch returned to Portland thla week and have tnkou apart menu for two months. Tho many friends of Mis Barau Kamlnaky are sorry to hear of the critical Illness of her mother In Port land. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. dough have re lumed from Ncwberg. Rev. Heverllng closed the series of revival meetings at the Grace Chapel on T:mday night when ho spoke on tho "White Ufo tor Two." On Sun day eight united with tho Evagellcal chapel of this place, alx by letter and two by conversion. New song books have been purchased and the mem- bora are grcntly encouraged In the church work at this place. Mlaa Mildred Hart has-accepted a very fine position In Portland and has decided to remnln down during the rainy season. Mlaa Lillian and Edna Westorfleld have been tho guests of Mra. M. Hart during Inst week. And on Saturday they wore ar-oompanled to Oregon Clly by Misses Ethel and Fern Hart and attended the sorlnl at tno Con gregalloiml church given by tho Bota Club. Little Calvin Dill Morse accompan ied by hlB grandfather has made sev eral Irlpa to Portland recently to ro- rolvo modlcal attention from a Port und specialist. Mr. Chaa. Triiscott, who waa ac companied by party of Oregon City friends, haa returned from a very successful duck hunting expedition on tho Upper Columbia river. Mrs. Hoy B. Kelly of Montavllla, has been a recent visitor at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Will Jacobs. Misses Olllo nose- and Ellen Hart wero Oregon City shoppers thla week, The Unites' Aid Society will meot nt tho home of Mrs. Hugh Roberts on Wednesday of this week. Eloctlon of officers will tnko place and plans for future work Is to be discussed. Herbert MeOovom nnd Curtis Mil ler, Mnnson Rose and Ben Greenwood attended a dancing party at Mr. lodges on the East County on Sat urday evening. A very pretty surprise was tendered Mr. J. E. Secley. by his Meldrum frlenilH, on Wednesday of last week. ho occasion being his 38th birthday anniversary. Tho evening was spent In music nnd games and delicious re freshments wore served nnd the guests left wishing Mr. Secley many happy returns of the day. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S ' CASTORI A OAK GROVE. Monday evening. Decembor 5, Mrs. W,. II. Moore was given a Btirprlse party In honor of her blrthdny. Those present woro: Mrs. Alexander and Miss Jtirvl of Portland, Mr, nnd Mrs. Geo. Sherk, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Harnett, Mr. nnd Mra. J. Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. and Mra. J. L. Vosburg, Dr. nnd Mrs. McArthur, Mra. Alhnult, Mlsa Lonla Kennedy nnd Chas. Vos burg, Tho evening was spent In plnylng Pit nnd other games. Re freshments were Borvod by the hos tess. Mf. and Mrs. Cox of Lyle, Wash., nro visiting Mrs. Cox's sister, Mrs. J. H. Grnhnm, nnd fnmlly. Julius Broetjo of Courtney, wns In Oregon City Wednesday on business. Mrs. Al, Wotzlor was a Tortlnnd visitor Tuesday. Mrs. John Broetjo nnd daughter, Dora, wero In Portland on business Tuesday. Tho program given by tho pupils of tho school Thursday evening nt the Improvement Association meeting was a docldod success, nnd wns ap preciated .by nil present. County run ds were discussed and election of officers took place. Vlre.ll Clark was unanimously elected president. Lcxy Graham, secretary, and Julius Drootjo, treasurer. Tho next regular meeting will bo hold January 5. Martha Floldinan who I seriously 111 at tho homo ol her parents. slowly riM'iviirlng under Dr. Iymmtn, Hester Armstrong Is sick und un able to uttend school. Miss June Hpaiilillng of Portland, spent Monduy with Mrs. Chas. Worth liigton, Mr, Elmer Monslngor of Portland was visiting Hurry MensliiKor und family Sunday. Oo, Voshurg and Mrs. Dr. Va Wilder spent Sunday wllh (hid brother, J. I Vosburg and family, Miss Ruth Van Wnt'ers nnd T. Mc- Intyro .it Portland, were In tho sumo parly. Mrs. Dr. McArthur and mother, Mrs. Hilton, wore Portland shoppers Tuesday. M. O. A. held their regular nieetln Tiiesduy evening In (Jreen's Hall, Itumcmhor tho bu.uir tonight I Green's Hull, given by Iho Ladles Aid. J. O. Slants met with a painful ac cldent Saturday evening. In trying lo mount his horso, he went over lilrn and fell, fracturing h!n shoulder. Wednesday evening, December 14 tho Hhuhert Concert Company will give a concert In Green's Hull. Roy liranton of Khunlko, Is here visiting friends for a few days. Mr. Ellis left Thursday for neno, Nevada, to Join her husband. She will remain there this winter. Joseph Closky of Manvllle, North Dakota, brother of Mrs. Fred Harris and Mrs. Ed Olds, has returned here for the winter and to look after hi prperty. Mr. snd Mrs. Konelg and Mrs. Mey era of Montavllla, spent Sunday with L E. Armstrong and family. Aludgo Ellis wpa entertained at birthday dinner In honor of Hester Armstrong Sunday. December 4 A new cross walk has been put In on Railroad avenue and Center street. It was badly needed. Mra. lllce entertained her brother from Helena, Montana, on Wednesday of lust week. School Notes. 119 pjuplls enrolled; dally attend ance, ill; per cont. of attendance, 9fi. The books of the lltorary have been renumbered. There ire 330 books Id all. Friday afternoon there was a mock trial hold, which was very Interesting, snd caused much enjoyment for all tho pupils. Church Notes. M. E. church. Sunday school, 10 m., Mrs. J. H. McArthur snperln- tendent. Sorvlccs, 11 a. m. by the pastor, Rev. Uenry Splea. Special music. All cordially Invited. Indies' Aid bazaar Friday afternoon and evening In Green's Hall. Dinner served from 6 to 8 p. m. for 25c. Ev eryone Invited. The church ha been painted and all finished and adds much to our Utile burg. ' ' HIDDEN DANGERS. Nature Gives Timely Warnings That No Oregon City Citizen Can Af ford to Ignore. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes from the kidney secretions. They will warn you when the kidneys are sick. Well kidneys secrete a clear. smber fluid. Sick, kidneys send out a thin, pale and lu&ny, or a thick, red, Ill-smelling urine, full of sediment and Irregular of passage. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 2 comes from the bsck. Back pains, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of sick kidneys and warn you of the ap proach of dropsy, diabetes snd Rright's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and cure them perma nently. Here's Oregon City proof: Frank II. Bush. Jr., Main St., Ore gon City, Ore., says: "I suffered from an acute attack of kidney and bladder trouble nnd received no re lief until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. This preparation did Its work so thoroughly that since taking the con tents of two bottles, I have had no recurrence of my former complaint Whenever nn opportunity occurs I give Doan's Kidney Pills my endorse ment." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 New York, solo agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. Title Company Incorporates. Articles of Incorporation were filed for the Title & Investment Company Friday by John Ixider, S. P. Davis, R. V. Baker and Alice Balloy. The con cern Is cnjiltnllr.ed at (2000, divided Into twenty $10 shares. A general abstracting and real estate business will be conducted by the new com pany, which In addition, will negotiate loans and erect dwellings and other buildings. NO MORE CATARRH. Huntley Bros. Co. Has a Guaranteed Cure That Has Stood the Tet of Time. Catarrh cures come and catarrh cures go, but HYOMEI continues to cure catarrh and abolish Its disgust- lug symptoms wherever civilization exlRts. If you buy a HYOMEI outfit for $1 nnd hide it In a. dark cupboard It won't cure your catarrh. If you breathe It dally as directed It will cure your catarrh or It won't cost you a cent, ask Huntley Bros. Co. If you have a hard rubber Hyomel Inhnlor somewhere around the house, got It out and stm t nt once to forever rid yourself of catarrh. Huntley Bros. o. will sell you a bottle of HYOMEI (liquid) for only 50 cents; start to breathe If nnd no tice how quickly It clears out the air passages and mnUes 4he entire head fool fine. HYOMEI used regularly will cure catnrrh, coughs, colds, bronchitis or soro throat. A complete outfit. In cluding a hard rubber pocket Inhaler, costs $1.00. No stomach dosing. Just breathe It. It kills the germs, soothes and heals the Inflamed membrane. ooepep3 0 Ti-ojan Powder j Just received 20,000 pounds f For Sale by C. R. LIVESAY Oregon City, Oregon The Store 1 ft Christmas Firs Thot are bott ract've and practical. VllllollllUo I II O This season tome Firs have advanced in price this is a well known fact. We do not raise our price but have made a Special during Our Holiday Sale. , ' Silk Waists are desirable presents. We have them. Don'f forget our HoHdQV $Z 1Ts& the store are Bargains. The Early Shopper is the one Served Earliest, with all that that means. COME EARLY. 617 MAIN STREET Various Organizations Elect Officers Monday being "pension day," a rousing meeting was held in Willam ette Hall by Meade Post, Grand Army of the Republic. A large- number of veterans were In attendance, and much, enthusiasm resulted. Among the visitors was an Unusually large number of national and department officers'. National Color Bearer A. C. Edmunds, Department Commander W. J. R. Beach, Assistant Adjutant General C. A. Williams, past Depart ment Commander Jas. P. Shaw, and Department Inspector David McAr thur. A splendid dinner was served by the Women's Relief Corps, as is their custom on Pension' Day, and music was furnished by the Post's fife and drum corps. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Commander, D. K. Bill; sen ior vice commander, 0. A. Cheney; Junior vice commander, J. Gorbett; chaplain, J. A. Roman; quartermaster, George A. Harding; oincer or tno aay, A. J. Hobble; outside guard, F. Hay- tord; surgeon, J. Mattocks; delegates to the state encampment, J.-M. Tay lor, J. Gorbett. George H. Webster, R. W. Porter and- Dan Hasbrook. At the last meeting of Willamette Falls Camp No. 148, Woodmen of the World, the entire set of officers were re-olected to serve during the coming term. The officers are as follows: Counsel commander, Ernst Mass; ad visory lieutenant, T- B. Hayhurst; clerk, E. P. Cooper; banker, M. E. Dunn; escort , William Hammond; manager, Capt. M. D. Phillips- watch man. Louis Conklin; sentry;1 Harry Saunders; musician. Leo Burdon. Eight applications for membership were also received at this meeting. The lodge has Inaugurated a unique membership campaign, and any mem bers bringing In a new member will be presented with a ten pound tur key. Tho monthly meeting of Green- point Hose Company No. 5 was held Tuesdajr .night in their hall on Six teenth street, and In addition to other business, the following officers were elected: President, Ben Baxter; secretary, John Gleason; treasurer, George Griffith; foreman, Mike Long; assistant foreman, Raleigh Griffith; second assistant foreman, John Hosey. The company Is making great pre mirations for a banquet for the mem bers to be held Saturday night In the hnll. ' Department Chief Charles Croner visited the company and made some well timed remarks on the fire department. Mende Corps No. 18. Women's Re lief Corps, met Tuesday afternoon In Willamette ilall. and elected the fol lowlne officers for the ensuing year: President, Nellie M. Alldredge; senior Ice president, Amelia Mattocks; jun ior vice president, Mary Randall: chaplain. Sade Ackley; treasurer, Miss . Emma Roman; conductress, Minnie Donovan; gnnrd, Amanda Hickman; delegates to the state con- en.tion. Mrs. llrlggs, Mrs. MattocKS, Mrs. Clvde, Mrs.. DeFord ana ftirs. Linn; alternates, Mrs. Gorbett, Mrs. Hickman, Mrs. Donovan, anss uoniuu and Mrs. Wells. The following officers have been elected liv Fountain Hose Co. No. 1 to serve during tho coming term: President, Al Cannon; vice president,! William Rail; secretary, Al. Cox: ! treasurer, Chris Hartman; foreman, '. Harry Williamson; first assistant; foreman, John Osborne; second as sistant foroman, Louis Nobel, Jr. The hose company is making great pre ' parations for their annual ball, which j will be given Christmas eve In the i Armory. ' Oregon City Council, United Arils-; nns met -Thursday night, and tho fol-1 i lowing officers were elected to serve during tho coming sl months: Mast er artisan, Mrs. Frank Anderson;- o the Christmas Spirit SHOP; EARLY AND GET BETTER A New Shipment -of- fiabo Corsets just arrived Don't envy the well dressed woman, buy a Kabo. W. A. HOLMES superintendent, Stanley Williams; In spector, Mrs. Clara Burns; secretary. MriL V T Pnnnoi-. traoaiir., T A ! Tufts; senior conductor. Mrs.' Sadie Knv- mnitrpr nr raiwmnn m lra Laura Porshner; junior conductor. Miss Maud Light body; musician, Os car Woodfin. At the meeting of Oregon City Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles In Knapp's Hall Friday night, the follow ing officers were elected to serve during the ensuing term: President, John Lowry; vice president, Emory Souvenir Day Monday, Dec. 12, 10 HANDSOME China Plate One to each customer. Number limited. Holiday Goods on Display Jones Drug Co. (INCORPORATED) Bring- This Advertisement To The Oregon City Shoe Store And when you have made cash purchase to the value of $5.00 of our Dependable Shoes for Men, Women, Boys and Girls we will present you absolutely FREE one of these So E-Z DUST PANS. No more stooping to pick up a little dust. No more breaking of corset strings or suspenders. No more backaches. Use the So E-Z NOW. Oregon City ATTENTION hmA iwmm lit 'sma A OREGON CITY OREGON J. Noble; secretary, A. M. Sinnott; treasurer, T. J. Surles; chaplain, Clem Dollar; inside guard, Henry Fromong; outside guard, W. O. Langsford; phy sician, Dr. C. A. Stuart; trustees, Har ry K. Bennett, D. M. Klemsen and M. P. Chapman. At ihe meeting; of Maple Lane Grange, P. of H., Saturday, the fol lowing officers were elected: Worthy ! WU"am Beard; overseer. J. Mrs. Alvina , J ' , Splinter; steward, Miss Emma Row land; assistant steward, Henry Beard; chaplain, Mrs. R. Mautz; treasurer, A. j. Hobble; pomona, Mrs. Blanche Mautz; ceres, Miss Emma Derrick; flora. Miss Pearl Heater; gate keep er, A. J. Lewis; secretary, Mrs. S. A. Glllett; lady assistant steward, Mrs. O. A. Swallow. The Grange expects to finish its new barn before the next meeting. Shoe Store