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OHEOON CITY ENTEItPtlSE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911. EASTERN CLACKAMAS pinwooD. Ik I forgot I III) social lit Fllwood Hulurdiiy evening, January 21 nt X o cluck. All nrn incwl cordially Invll Ciniio iiiin, I'limn all mill son tho run Mullen bring old IhiIh mill trim miiiK. Tho IhiIh mid pltx'i'M of trim mliiK will lie mild in Ki,iilliini,n ill low figure; I ho Kl'lllli'lllittl will Until trim Hi, 'ii fll In In, worn hy a quoon, no doubt, a prize will bo given to tho host 1 1 1 in in t.r. Udlim bring limi'li. 'I'lin supper will I in Orange Mlyln nil I'lllltIK together, 'l int liH'lurn given hy V, J, Wlrt of Hundy, Hiimliiy afternoon, was quite well iitloudi'il, riiimhlnrliiK Dm weuth nr, iiml nil r,. wnll repaid for milking Ihn effort. Many considered It nun of llin IimhI IhIIin tin him given linrn. Tho subject wn, "Clmrni'icr Building" ii Nilliji'i't Unit should tin of vital Interns! In 1'iirh nml every hum. Mr. WlrU drought mil mimn vi'ry Interesting titiUit M, worthy nf riiinililitriililit thought. KlrwiMiil nml Hover turn wi'll rep- ront'tit nt ihn Hiimly (ininitii Hutur iluy. AilimiK those who ntliilidcd wont Mr. nml Mrs. J C. ioHhu.nr, MIhh IIIiiii IiiiiikIhh, Mr. nml Mm. A, Mnliir, Mr. nml Mrn. K I). Hurt, MIhh Jnnnln l-olliiunl, Mm. V, v, Fischer, Clnlr Coil')', Victor llmlliiy, Mr. A. J, Mor rison, Jiitui'li I jiiiiji'T nml (uy Howe Mr. Uii Mel 'ii In', who him been spending a fw ilny with Mm parents, lnm rnliiMii'il In Johnson's Mill, where hit Iiiin been wnrlilliK, ICil Holft'tt Iiiih hi'iin rolippolntnd rniiil supervisor for Diiiiiiihcun product. Iln hnit lii'lil llio pliico for it iiiitiilnir of yours, Kiniiii't liimiihiiu Iiiin boon nppolntiiil deputy Mlmilff for Boring precinct, Jnini'N Curl, of lliilny, In seriously III, nml IiIh daughter, Mm. Myrlht Mmii'H, of Portland, In nt hoinn to rum fur lil in iiulll IiIn recovery, Mr. Curl hint n hIIkIiI Hlriikn of pnrulyHlH whlln In I'orl litrut oil Hiitilidity, but In expect ml lo roniviir soon. A hiiiiilmr of people from Boring nml II,,, un.l-.. II... I. ..I ,L.lt n "ilMlllll li I Jf ,111 I UlltllTII IHIJ Among the Ii Apple Trees l Story of Farm Lift Hiimlny m'lioul CHy Riiliinliiy, J. V. 1(111)1 M linliiliiii'iit hn ii I K precinct. t Dy CLIFFORD V. CRECORY f Copyright, 1010, by Amtrlcan Prssi Association it Ion nt Oregon 44-4f (Continued.) received klH up ..nrvlm.r for Hop EAGLE CREEK. Tho niiow In ulmimt gone mid II In iikhIii ruining. Wo wobfooiem lllto tho in I ii lii'ttur t hint miow, uiiywiiy, unit no it ro Kind Ihn niiow In dliiupiiniirlug. I hi'i'i' Iiiin linen ii k ! ilonl of sick- nuns Urn iiiiHt two or three weeks. rolilN, grip, oil'., hut now wo think tho Nh'k will rapidly rnrovor, alui'o tho niln Iiiin coiiio again, MIhn ltiiom Chnpiiiiiu, who wiin tho mii'Ni of her sister, Mrs. I'. H. (illi.on, for n wi'uli, wont lo I'ortlniiil InHt Hut in day, .1, I'. Wooilln wiin over till wny hint work. Mr. mid Mis. Churl, Murphy mid I chlhlrnll. MIhh 1i.iIm unit I'ni-rv tiruml Mrs, II, Y. Hurl visited nvor H.indny Kuuiluy with Mr. mid Mr. Ali- linker wil l l.cr parents nt Cliorryvlllo Mr, lllld liy ,.,, MIhn Minn IXiiikIun, of kil(fl C'rt.oh, Mr. ,,,! ,m rn, t. H. (;Imol) Hduv nf Iiiin Ihm'U vIhHIiik wllli hir Nlntor, Mr. u.ruiKiii. J. (!. irHhiior, for n roiiplo of wookN. Knul ' HoffmolHtiT l.utrhi.rod noiiio Kri'd K, lllni-k, of I'ortlniiil, vInIIoiI ,kh ,llv ),,, W(M,1( Klrwooil frli'iid nvor Hiimliiy. I A. ('. Milllron Npont ii f"w dny In Molulln tho punt wi'i'K lookltiK nflcr llUHllll'HH Illtl'I'KHtN. Mr A. C. 1iiiii:.mIi, Mr, l. Hholly, Mr. Kd IIiiuih, Mr. Hnnoii mid Mr. Huffman, of Hiimly, ntli'tiilod thu Kir wood Imvor Ti'li'iihono Co. lin'otliiu Innt Hal unlay rvrlllllK. Mr. K. C. HtroiiK hu boi'tl on tho h'k hI tint tniHt wook Ity iiml Hiiih Hnj'di'r Imd ri-nihi'd tin wnijoii, "Ho yon lrlN ri'iiii,1.. whutyou nro iIhIiikT" he mill) liuriy. (ilnilyn bruNhi'iJ a ttroy lock bnrk from Imr eye. "We're ni-IIIhk nppli," ho Niilil, looking nt him linioi'i-iitly, dullnr IiiinIioI; How ninny do you wiin 1 7' "Vou'ro bronklfiK tho city ordlnn tiro." Unyilor wont on, iRimrlnit lr romnrk "I could huve you lockoil up for thl." "J'ut u In jnll for miliiiiK Biple!" crlml Mulii-I In n Kcnrcd voli e. "Orlnlnly, iiiiIcn you Imvon lkvnn. If nuiiliiNt the luw lo pi-dillo without Ollfl." Kor oiioo Cindy wiin nt n Ion for n ripply, tihe only tljthti'iiod Iht hold a Ohildron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A KELSO- Tint niiow In will! flvo IiiiIion ilcop. Tho four iiiontliN old on of Mr. nml MIhn llortlm Hluckl Iiiih koiio lo Kol-1 Mr"' Victor KoKhorK tllod liiHt wook. no to work for thn wlutor. Tho niiow In mltlnit fan I mid II In hoped will hihiii bo out of nIkIiI. DORINO. Tho rold wonthor hA Intorforod Tlioy hud inmi'il lioro Now Your A family linn movod Into llort JohnN rud Iioiiho. All of tho vnrnnt Iioiiho nro filled otii'o morn. Victor JoIiiinoii mid Victor Krlrkmin wont lo t'ortliind Innt wook nml bought A InrKo I 'ii in of liorNoN. Joel Jnrl wi'iit to rortliunl TuoHiluy, I CM A IT Kit V. IT wiin four tteoliN lioforo Mr. Run iIcch I'oulil lea vi' hU liroilior nml I'l'iin- houio, nml when In- llinili) did k"I lK'k ho found Hit plow lint nil iloiiw mid Him u'lrlH l'Kltif up- pli'N. "I'll hnvo lo help you now to pay yon Imi'li." ho mii lil . mnl. In Hplto of the Cl, l' iriili't that Ihey illdn'l nee.l nml didn't waul nny miiM'tilliie UHnUtiiiirv, ho pill on bin ovi-rnlU mid hivmi o help llioiii (,'iither tho Iiiu'Ioiin frull. In niToritiiiicu with .Mr. reiirHon In KlrilelloliH, Ihey woro plnelliK tho llt pli'N III huo pile ulid covcrlliu them Willi Nlruw iinltl ihey eoiil,) provldv Homo uioro lii'i'iniiueiit pliico to Horn them "I ivldh wo had n cold NloniKo Iioiimi," mii Id (jlnily. "TIioho Wenliliyi won't keep very Ion. uny other wuy, and Ihey nron'l worth uiiu li uow." "You uiiKht to ha m old tlieni to Hnjiler," nii Id MiiIm'I. "You don't en i rli ut ni'IIIiik apple lo u inin," lilndy nnnwen-d. "I'll liuiko thi'iu Into plo nud lot Jeff cut Ihi'tu llrHt." "Wlinl are you hciIiik !o do with IliemV" her fiither nnkiil. "Ttioro niimt bo nearly aovciily biirroln of Iheno WenltliVN." "Wo iiiluhl liuiko thi'in into elder," HUUk'oHtcil Miibel. "I'vo thouiihi of better plan Hum thnt." Niild (ilinly. " "Tho tileli City Cold HI "Til Ki coiiiinny ilnren applet for n ilollnr a barrel, ho Mr. I'oiinion told mo. Tho Woulthy will keep in HioniKo till tho uilddlo of I'Vbruiiry nM MhIm'I liKikiil (U'T him with Iroulilod oyo. "I wlli 1 1 ii rold wnnn't o hap py o-liicky," lio nld. "I bop bs won't got In with fut t t college." (To bo contlnuod.) THE COURTS In lh County Court of the Stnto of Oroiton, for tho County of Clucka- III (IN. In tho mnttor of drawing tho name of taxpayer to act a Juror for tho your 1911. Ordered thnt tho following; named ; luxpuyer be and thoy are horehy drawn to act a Juror for the year ,1911:: isama and Occupation. Precinct. n. W. I'ortor, IllackNinlih," Abornethy : W. W. Smith, Farmer, II. K. Mitchell, Heal Kntate, " ' John Kent, Carpenter, " ( W. Wuldron, farmer, " ,J. W. Poller, Farmer, , R. V. Zimmerman, Farmer, Barlow ! ,, ,',, . ' ' f,.i. v i R- 8- Mclaughlln, Farmer, , Chrl K.K'her, Farmer, ,,...,.'... : W. 8. Tull, Farmer, , 8. n. Herg, Farmer, ; Jeo. Zelglor, Farmer, 'armor, Beaver Creek 3. V. Riding, Merchant, 0. A. Marquam, Farmer, " . Joseph June, Farmer, " Frank JackHon, Farmer, " W. F. Hurtnell, Farmer, Maple Lane Mlchnol Krall, B'armer, " I Mautz, Farmer, " W. II. Heater, Farmer, " 0. A- Ward, Farmer, " C'hrlN Muralt, Farmer, " C, H. Albright, Farmer, Milk Creek Jame F. Nelnon, Farmer, " J. J .Mallelt, Farmer, " A. I JoneN, Farmer, " J. I Evan, Farmer, " J. K. MltU, Farmer, Needy C. W. Carothera, Farmer, C. R- Noblltt, Farmer, Wm. ThompHon, Farmer, Wm, II. Stuwe, Farmer, Goo. Brockart, Farmer, M. Hulras, Farmer, New Era (i. 8. Randall, Farmer, Thoma Kelland, Farmer, Sam Warnock, Farmer, Kmll Celbrlch, Farmer, John Stoker, Farmer, j. E. Armstrong, Capitalist, Oak Grove Cha R. VoNberg, Agent, F. B. Madison, Farmer, John R. Outfield Farmer, REAL ESTATE ; ueo. .eigier, Farmer, f '. E. A. Howard, Farmer, 2 , ('m Scliulde, Farmer, tntt FOUND IT HO TltOl llLI TO 0 BIO or THKM. E. F. Glnther, Farmer, Geo. Schmidt, Farmer, , Got fried Moehnke, Farmer, Adolpli AHchoff, Farmer, : Lulgl Vaereth, Farmer, j W. If Thomaa, F'armer, i W. . Boring, Farmer, C. M. Ijike, Farmer, 'TT wf-- , Sol Garrison. Farmer. CiJC i0' W Han' I'"armer' rraiiK irvin, tarmer, Boring W. E. Bonney, Farmer, Canyon Creek with the nper liliiutN of John Palmer Tho tho eiiKlin1 fn tho men wiin r Hon. Tho ttimi linn IlllOiiereil n.i i'ii, i., i.'iiiiiiiu , 1,1'niiRi, .,.., ...... of tho NNwnillli Del". Himw noI.I I.In Zn cr,. hero ! " ,""' orl" ' Mrother mid Mr ; ami hu I Klit a plm o nt Newborg. In iho pipe to I III 2' hero hu been roNold lo Mr. I 1 '"' ,"'x' ""v ""' Krl l,,ft " md tho layoff of : Mnulilliitr. of Poring. i ,,"'r lu I'1' apile ulouo mid wont lo tl by thl condb Tho hhw mlllN are cIohoiI on nccotmt ; ' i khk who tno NtnniKO mun. oop nd noe not oi mo mm' tho old wallet ful of money and wait ed for development. Mabel waa plalufy frightened. "V didn't know there wna any ucb law." nhe mi I J. "Time (Ioonu'I make any difference." fitiydor wont on. "Put I'll tell you J- Sandsness, Merchant, what I'll do. If you'll agree not to W. S. Maple, Blacksmith, peddle any more niilo lu tbl town M. B. Webster, Farmer, I'll let you off till time." Cindy looked up UHplclouNly, Andrew Johnson, Farmer, M. J. Lee, Bookkeeper, A. M. Vlnyard, Farmer, M. T. Mack, Farmer, ' G. II. Fellers, Farmer, R- A. Easton, Farmer, Canby "Eighty bnrrelN. did you :iy?" linked I T0U policeman T' she naked dlHnppenr n quickly a wa oxitorlod, 1 Mr. and Mr Klmw. of Canada, vlult- j Iho iiinuiiKer when (ilndyH bud explain- ! " doesn t mnke any difference what and Niockmi'ti aro forced lo feed their j "d their mm anil dmighter hero during , ed what thoy wnnted. "I irutw wo ! I he retorted. "You'd belter re- atilunilN, n tho snow In no heavy It roverh all tho gram too deep for stock to bo nltlo lo reach It. Mrn. Snrnli Knaloy, living near HiIh place. In wrlouly III with eryHliwIu, and her iluiiKhter, Mr, pearl Wnlluce. of Porlliilid, I hero lo wnlt oil I In patient (irnnduin Wodler died Snturduy nt Hie fnmllv Inline, two tulle from thl plnco. Tho Wullnro family In an old ono In IhlN Hoitloii, and hlKlily roHpoct-od. urn noiniuyH. -,.M, bnndlo that iiinnv all rlghl. Whut Jim'I Jnrl had tint mlHfortuue to Ioho m ,. Mf youT m,;,p .,,,.. ,,,, W,n yooug o,a,. -in,, nnu n druwlii. hU l...k l.iunr 1,1,., ! hid told 1 1 1 in and excused bluiHelf ' for a 1 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 ( . broncho nml tin up Hho killed hi E. P. Dcdman, Farmer, Are John Talbert, Farmer, Fred Roadarmel, Farmer, G. Hanson, Farmer, Chas. Wagner, Farmer, L. Ware, Farmer, Thos. McCabe, Farmer, Clackamas I When You See the Bell On tho bottlo you have our guarantee member what I any." And be strode angrily away. "He Isn't much of a geutloiniiu any way," said Mnbel as he picked up the F. II. Tawney, Farmer, rein. '1 whin papa hud been here." Fred Shannon, Logger, The girls drove around by the bank Cherryvllle I'm sorry." ho mild ns ho cnine ! again and added $TO to their bank that you aro getting tho ht cough j Dni. 'out I find that wo haven'! auy and cold remedy. Dr. Itell' Plno-Tar-, '""fo room. Good dny." Ibniey bus nilllioiiN of NiitUfled oners, j Tho girl stnretl at him In blank nur- ai an neuierN ami uoo. a. iinruing, y trine, nun u wn not mi tlioy wore ; j,!,,, t,e molleT- ""nit""' imiihhi inline uini itimiys HUlKlell T doMlt before tbey stnrted for home. "You're making niouey fust." said the old banker kindly as Gladys baud- "Yes," she replied; "we're justselllna; our apples.' . Ml our ,,,,. nnu, we aoU then, J JfiZ 1 1. " " to lilm. But we'll show him vol." I I iloti I see Uow, Mabel oblw'ted. - ,. . i Mrlnlmvd: "If Knyder' dolng. Ma-j i. , . M- ton know, ho mild wo couldn't COLTON. nu'o noon tiniuiig in roriiuuu ior a w eek nml a day. ... . , 0. T. Kay and a few of hi nolgli- tho r,U,i Moiidny n.ghl. 1' T'l t Mutt Hamlin and son Klilua, : f,iro homo " ,,H,k ","),lt ,v,,'k '""K'T to dn- HlKhlniid. were In their ranch In the j ' h)i picking Iho apple. After they foot hill Innt Thursday and brought! rollably In ..rii.od Hint ho , homo Ihelr cattle on nccounl of tho " ,U!l " '7, '"" '," "1 1 ':e h";"Wr i Mr Sun. I en. holm-d tho girl load ut. MllHi-iiHHed a! iho school hoiistvln the , " t.in lono up .. ., i ...... incur future . wagon loud, mid Ihey started for Mr. II lemon and daughter. Mr. 1 n,nr lown lo mfldl,. ibeni I. Vulleii. of KIwoihI. wero caller at! !' way of a Hiirprlso n goodly iium-, . ' ' Colton lust Monday. I her of young friend called on Y It. T 7, 7 ''9 nt. Mr, .1. Hi hlowo, of Cliiike, wu Omper Halurdiiy evening In cotnmom- i''1 ' "f d"""r '"'"I'd. vUltlng at J. Put' Innt Sunday. oration of his 2lt blrthdiiy. Tho ev-1 f"r "iiyder corner was already be- Frunk ItobliiHon nml GiihI Gottluire eiiliia wn nleiiHantly Hneiit In noiirn , BliinliiK lo mnke Itself felt. By the hnvo returned from Ihelr hunting trip i and guuie and nt eleven o'clock lunch- middle of tho afternoon the entire Max Telford, Farmer, Wm. Fine, Liveryman, Wm- Buckner, Farmer, Fred Painter, Farmer, W. B. Lawton, Farmer, Geo. Epperson, Farmer, Chas. Sharnke, Farmer, J. H. Revenue, Farmer, Frank Beora, Farmer, Joseph Hall, Farmer, A. 0. Melnlg, Merchant, "Indeed he I oot." Gladys replied. "We're peddling tuem." The banker's foce grew serious. "Of John R. Maroney, Farmer, coume !!' noue of my business." bo G; C. Dallas, Farmer, ' to tho iiioiintulus. eon waa served and all wended their I'lin! wa gone. Tho girls drove nroilud Mr. and Mr. Freemnn and children. way liomnwiird believing they had , by the bunk, and tilinlvs rnn lu and of KIwinhI, were visiting with Grandma 1 spent pleasant evening. I doist-dlcd $1.1. There wn still $12 left IHx at Colton lust Friday. 1 Now hns Just reached us that C. L. ,i. .,.... ,hl, ...... ,iroK, Mr. Axlno wu a business visitor In ! Statidlnger' folk on Colton avenue ?,', . 1P' . "lM".M lln,, l)0,"ih, our burg Moiidny. j all hnvo the measle. I 'T ""u, ""'K """" nk'pM, After a short l..y-off otv account of 0,.n . p , ,, , ..mne ,m . M,7.r .,,,'..;:". : r. . .M 1,0 us,,u i'- isi.,hi rr Z " ..."."J . .. " ;. ;" u,r n ..ihi,t .-....in i.iK,niii uini n niiiii noun tun nor. tho snow Waller Gorbett Is ngnlu husy loKKlng with n crow of men. Mis Arlenn Mink, tho teacher of mcIiooI district No. M, I on tho sick lint. Will JiitnoN, our blnckmllh, la doing a pretty good biislneNs. Mr. and Mrs U ICIIIott, of Klwnod, worn vlHlling with Mr. and Mrs, Carl Hiromgrcn nt Colton Sunday, J, Puts whs at Clurkos on IiuhIiicn Monday. t runk Robinson nud Gust Gotthurg am down with tho iiioiihIos. E. Lltulstrom I working for W. 8. Gorbett till week. ' J, W. Stnudltiger made a hindncs trip to Molulln M inlay. Mr. Siaudlng or report tho roads In Iho Molnlln dlHtrlcl In a deplorable condition. On coming to our office this morn ing tho ftt thing wo noticed was n copy of Iho Morning Etitcrprlso. We congratulate Iho editor on the venture and hope to see thn Morning Enter- lit ttif time they had noiocioiI I lie Uret nml I irliuniluiTs to f wlili Ii nml ien, itl I hoiue It wu iilnioit il.irk I "line. what woie gut for you. liiiiiiiuilo. crltHl Mali, 'I. iIuhIiIih: line the kitchen like n .voting wliiriwind nud throwing the filils of the dresn aroiinil her mnilicr' Hhituliler Mrn. Snnilers wn tin unilenitinsirn the little wouiiin, hut ntie Iiml in gmh E. H. Burghardt, Farmer, Al. Cooke, Farmer, Carl Wollhagen. Blacksmith, Henry Hlllery, Farmer, Chaa. A. Keith. Farmer, H. H. I'dell, Farmer, said, "lint I d mlrlHe you not to ot (ioe Snyder He I n great ileal more Miiverful than you lire, and he muy nuke you iroulile." "Snyder wa Jul trying to frighten you," sold Mr Siuiilers when Ihey told t) I in n bo lit It Unit night. "There Is nrdluiiiice Hint peildlers iiiusi n g. Gibson, Farmer, hnvo licenses, but f.iriners who peddle Henry cithens. Farmer, luuigs uipy rinse menisci vex are nor considered as Mdilloix The bunker probnbly does a lot of business with Snyder and doesn't wnnt lo see nny trouble," "Can't you go In with u tomorrow?" Ward Douglas, Farmer, asked Mabel. ' . L. G. Palmnteer, Farmer, "Not very well." her father answer- s v wooster. Farmer. ed. "1 promised lo help Hie ISurtmis John c. Tracy Capi,aistt C. Krlgbaum, Capitalist, Alex Baker, Farmer, H. B. Ballou, Farmer, E. N. Foster, Farmer, B. T. Forrester, Farmer, prlsn become one of tho loading dallies or up the new dres quickly lo keep CLARKES. of tho Pacific Const TARIFF WAS TALKED. Democrat to Pledged Themselves Harmony. Baltimore. Mil., jun. n. (Sii. Iomocrnts nt the Jackson Day ban quet tonight talked tariff. Nearly every speaker took n fall out of thn! question mid II Is generally conceded that the Democrntlc party Is ns much divided us Iho Republican. Tho great question In nil mouths wa harmony, however, all recngnlr. lug Hint without harmony there can ho no further conquests. No attempt wns nindn lo launch a Presidential boom, though many put their best foot forward lu an offort to call at- MEADOW BROOK. About six Inches of tho bountiful snow Monday morning. Tho Duty brothers of Canny, wero on our stroet Monday looking over some renl estnto. II. C. Ilonnkor and A. V. Dnvla have embarked In tho butcher business. Nickson llolman and his mother A. H. STURGES . Tho snow will soon be a thing nf tho pnst. About ono foot foil hero. A number from this burg attended tho dnnro nt Beaver -Crook Saturday evening There wns rather a slim crowd out to the debate Saturday evening. Mr. Stark wns out hustling hay Moii dny, Ho purchased a load of Mr. F. Mueller. II. Wallace npont Monday across tho canyon. Dun Greave. who purchased tho Neulilrchner farm a short tlmo ngo la niuklng many noedoil Improvements. Quito a number of men nnd boya tontlon to availability wore out hunting ilurlng tno snow imi t..... l.tt.1 ..'u lalnlr IIUIOll ' IllOHl lliltl in,,,,', in ..v " Juy nix wa a enllur at tho Wallace homo Monday. Not much Rootling done as yot. t Thorn la qulto a lot of excitement ; nmong people In this burg caused by Iho report which catno to tho offoct thnt gold had been found on soveral farms which bus boon nssnyod to go ono hundred dollar to tho ton. Sidney Smith npont Sunday and Monday with Will Wallace. William Wallace la contemplating I buying n ranch In Lincoln county. It. llullnrd killed a couplo of hogs j Monday that dressed about .100 lbs. i each. i A. Buckner wa a callor In this burg last wock, Mr. and MrH. U Sugar and Mattlo D. Dayman wore mining thosewho at tended tho dnnco Saturday evening. Dons have quit laying on account of tho cold weather. 7ih ind Center Sis. Oregon City, Ort. FURNITURE PianosOrgans A full line of Columbia Graphophones and Records A full line of Stager Sewing Machines upon which we will give very good terms. We glso exchange sewing machines and repair. Sewing Machines of all makes. If you want to get a new machine call and see us. A nice line of Go-Carts from $6.50 op. j a couple of lcaiilritH from falling on It "Wlinl 'would I do without my Two girl?" she mild it In I hen turned to her cooking ns If nothing Iiml happen oil. ilul Hie girls understiMiil. and when Mr. Sander eiiuio In mid the silppel dishes were done they iiuiile the little tiiollier sit lu the rocking eluilr while Ihey draped the folds of silk nroiind her. nnd Ihelr fill her ugreeil wllh III, 'in that "she looked Jiisi like a queen." though he hud a very hazy Idea w linl queen looked like "Wasn't It fun'" said Mnbel Just before she dnip'il to sleep Hint iiluhl "Lot's spend nil our money Hint way Instead of going lo college." Tho next morning they were up nnd had their wugon londeil when the sut catno peeping up over the bnystnek It wn hot after the sun began to shine, nud It was hard work measur ing out apples, but Hie money kept coming In. which m ado the work seem a grout deal easier. It wns figi, too, In a way there were so ninny differ ent sorts of people, nnd they made so tunny queer remarks. Thero was the old uegro mammy who hulled the "applo girls" ns a de liverance, from tho-dally fare of dried prunes; Hie wistful looking old mini who hu Id bo liked apple pie. but his wife didn't nud If he bought Jifly ap ples It would "mnke trouble," and the hungry looking little boy who said thnt bo had eaten two apples Inst year and they tasted good. Poor little fel low! It la to bo feared that he broko his npplo eating record so badly that dny that tho paregoric bottlo had to be resorted to, but he was happy for nwhlle, nuywny. Just ns they wero measuring out their last basket fulv Mnbel looked up and saw Mr. Snyder coming across tho rond toward them. "Look, Gladys," she whispered ex citedly". "Why? Where?" questioned Gladys, looking around. thrush. "If Snyder snys niivtlilug more to you. though. I'll go with you next time ami see that he gets what's due bl in." The girls hud their loud almost half sold the next day when Snyder put in his niKnrance. "I thought I told you this thing had got lo stop." he snarled. Jumping up to the step on the side of the wagon box. "You're ruining my trade with your cursed teddllng. Are you going to stop It?" Both girls shrank back nt the angry light lu his eyes. They had never i c. Schmidt. Carpenter. seen any one In such a passion before. w E Reckn(?ri Mm Wright, The uext moment they wero aware , , , . , . of something Hying through tho air J""" r' u""",ta; lu Snyder's direction. It hit him squarely In the buck, and he rolled to the grouud. There wns a brief strug glo, then silence. "1 guess he won't bother you any more." said a voice that they recog nlied as Harold lu Val's. "Yes, you rnn enr nit" he went on lis Snvilor crawled to his feet "But If 1 ever Jon A- Davls' Farmer, hear of you so much ns speaking to James E. Wilson, Farmer, those girls again I won't leave you any M. E. Katidle, Farmer, legs to stand on. Now let's see how Nat Scrlbtter, Farmer, fast you cnu get away from here." Robt Rutherford, Farmer, Snyder hurried away as rapidly as John h Farmer, hi. bruise, would permit without so much as o glance behind. ' ' "I beg your pardon If I said nny- G. R. Miller, Farmer, thing I should not have," said Harold. Charles Schockley, Farmer, straightening his moist eollnr. "But N. R. Graham, Farmer, I wns n little excited. To think of a J. s. Owlngs, Farmer, fellow like thnt talking thnt wny to oie 0. Rye, Farmer, B. O. Surver, Capitalist, B. F. Bullard, Capitalist, P. E. Linn, Capitalist, F. H. Davis, Capitalist, John K. Ely, Capitalist, A. H. Miller, Farmer, Julius Paulsen, Farmer, Frank Ahnert; Farmer, J. M. Tracy, Capitalist, C. H- Dauchy, Capitalist, E. D. Slevers, Farmer, W". D. Bonney, Mill man, J. W. Watts, Farmer, Chas. Hatton, Farmer, J. C. Young, Farmer, J- R. Carr, Farmer, Robt. L. Gihson, Farmer, G. W. Atwood, Farmer, jJohn 8. Broctje, Florist, Otto Nacf, Farmer, " 0. P. Itothe, Farmer, Wm. Scott, Farmer, " Ore. City No. 1 H. E. Straight, Plumber, W. N. Myers, Retired Farmer " J- J. Cooke, Merchant, " Js. A. IX Hungate, Surveyor, " Bull Run i , Rea, Egtate R. G. Pierce, Florist, David Williams, Transfer, " V. Harris, Merchant, Ore. City No. 2 J. H. Walker, Farmer, l e". H. Cross, Harness Maker, " Chris Bluhm, Capitalist, . " Joseph Lynch, Laborer, " W. E- Pratt, Steamboat man, " J. D. Renner, Contractor, " W. C. Green, Barber, " Ore. City No. 3 John Lewcllyn, Retired Fmr., " J. L. Mattocks, Laborer, " John Darling, Bookkeeper, " E. P. Elliott, Real Estate, J. L. Swafford, Real Estate, " B. F. Linn, Retired, Francis Welsh, Mill man, " J. P. Cook, Farmer, Oswego Wm. Hcnke, Farmer, " C. C. Borland, Farmer, " O. C. Whltten, Farmer, " J. W. Thomas, Farmer, " Jos. BIckner, Merchant, " Canemah ' C' W Caulklns Farmer, Pleasant HIII r. u. unapman, t anner, E- L. Baker, Farmer, J. B. Seeley, Farmer, A. P. Todd, Farmer, J. W. Chase, Farmer, S. M. Kelso, Farmer, Marion Young, Farmer, A. M. Groshong, Farmer, Soda Springs Scott Carter, Farmer, Frank Jones, Farmer, Hubert Engle, Farmer, Roy Phelps, Farmer, W. H. Kandle, Farmer, Sprlngwater John Stormer, Farmer, J. A. Reld, Farmer, W. A- Bard, Farmer, Fred Shoppert, Farmer, Sunnyslde C. W. Arnett, Farmer, " Fred Gage, Farmer, ' Joe E. Deardorf, Farmer, " Chas. Thompson, Farmer, Tualatin August Gebhardt, Farmer, " John Aden, Farmer, " O. P. Sharp, Farmer, " Fred L. Baker, Farmer, " B. F. Weddle, Farmer, P. A. Baker, Farmer, " R. DeNul, Farmer, " L. F. Kiel, Farmer, Union V- L. Mack, Farmer, " C. D. F. Wilson, Farmer, M A. M. Klrchem, Farmer, Viola J. E. LaCroy," Farmer, " C. C Miller, Farmer, L. Tenny, Farmer, " Wm. Brown, Farmer, " G. F. Horton, Farmer, West Ore. City P. J. Winkle, Farmer, " A. Bremer, Farmer, " Geo. J. Armstrong, Farmer, " H. T. Shipley, Farmer, " John Wagley, Laborer, " D. C. Howell, Farmer, " N. F. Humphry, Paper maker, " .Cascades Damascus Dover Eagle Creek Estacada George Gladstone Harding Harmony Highland (To be Continued.) E. ir. and Anna Howell to James P. Kelly et ii, lots 4, 21, 22, 23 and 21, hloek 4, Nob Hill; i. Emma Schnher and William Olson to Fred Schsber, 2fi.!)l aerea In James Alhey donation land claim, sections 28 and 33, township 2 south, range 1 east; qiiltclnim, Ione E. Rnymore to Glen L. Brted well, undivided one-sixth, southwest quartor, section 30, township 1 south, range 4 east, 40 acres; $500. 0. W. nnd Elizabeth Ijindon to f.o nora Spath, 13 1-3 acres. townshlD 1 . soutn, range 4 east; quitclaim. .Lenora and Edward Spath to Her hert L. Goodrich, 13 1-3 acres, town ship 1 south, range 4 east; JlfiOO. William P. an:! Annie Fischer to E. Henry Wemme, 7.SG acros, township 2 south, range 5 cast; $875. Emma Schaber and William Olaen to John Schaber, 11.51) acres, James Athey donation land claim, sections 28 and 33, township, 2 south, ranft 1 east; quitclaim. Ferdinand Rath to Hans Kllnker, right of way for road; $1. Carl A. Hath to Carl E. Llns, south weBt quarter of southwest quarter, section 17, township 3 south, range 5 east, subject to the right of way for road; $fi00. C. B- and Mary J. Hysom to IT. F. Helneck, north three-fourths block 7, all of blocks 8 and 9, Oregon City; $3500. Cornelius B. and Mary Hysom to J. A. Douthit, lots ft, 7. 10 and 11, block 10, Mountain View addition to Oregon City; $10. E. G. and Mary W. Adams to Mt. Hood Land Co., north 1 1 acres of west half of northwest quarter of southeast quarter, section 24, township 2 south, range 5 east, 14 acres; $1. Mt. Hood Land Co. to B. F. and E. R. Hart, southwest quarter of south east quarter, section 29, township 2 ' south, range 5 east, CO acres; $1. Mt. Hood Land Co. to B. F. Hart. south half of northwest quarter, south west quarter of southeast quarter. east; i. Fred E. Black to Mt. Hood Land Co. southwest quarter of northwest quar ter, section 6, township 3 south, range 5 east, except 2 eacres off north side of tract, 38 acres; $1. E. R. and B. F- Hart to Mt. Hood Land Co., undivided "half interest In northeast quarter of southwest quar ter; north half of southeast quarter of southwest quarter, section 6, town ship 3 south, range 5 east, CO acres; II. Mary F. Cross to C. L. Blakeslee, part lot 2. block 24. Oregon City; $1. Willamette Falls Co. to D. O. Leav ens, tract 55. Willamette Tracts; $200. Orris and Mary A. Carrell to Mary N. Wilde, 10 acres, Caufield donation land claim, township 3 south, range 2 east; $10. Victor Bmnnell to Minnie W. Hen derson, 2.82 acres. Samuel D. Francis donation land claim, section 3, town ship 3 south, range 2 east; $1. W. F. and Agnes Cook to Elizabeth Cook, 3 acres of lots 75 and 76, Jen nings Lodge; $1. Clarence and Samantha Simmons to William Berggren, lots 5 and east halt lot 6, block 6. Gladstone: $10. L. E. and Catherine A. Bashford to G. L. Lindsley, 3 70 acres, George Aber nethy donation land claim; $19. Hilda Tooze to N. W. Bowland, 70 acres, township 3 south, range 3 east; 110. The following real estate transfers were filed Saturday In the office of County Recorder L.'E. Williams: T. S and Lulu McDaniel to Ella M. Stryker, 15.73 acres, section 31, town ship 2 south, range 4 cast; $2000. Mathlas and Josephine Foeller to C. W. Hodson, tract In Milwaukle Park, section 1, township 2 south, range 1 east; $65.25. E. C. and May Ljly McKenney to P. H. Jobse, 1 acre, section' 23, town ship 3 south, range 1 west; $250. E. C. and May Lily McKenney to P. H- Jobse, strip of land for private road; $1. Thomas R. A. and Josephine M. B. Sellwood to J. W. Frutchey, lots 14 and 15, block 10, Quincy addition o Milwaukle; S250. Martin V. Thomas to Henry C. Prud- homme Co., 2 acres, township 2 south, range 5 east; $1. H. D. and Linnie E- LeDuc to Ed ward and Ella J. Kaston, 1.23 acres, township 2 south, rangel east; $3000. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT 4 TRUST COMPANY. Land Titles Examined. Abstracts of Title Made. Office over Bank of Oregon City. JOHN F. CLARK, Mgr. IOWA FAVORS NEW ORLEANS. DES MOINES, la. Jan. 12. (Spl ) The Iowa House of Representatives today voted to indorse New Orleans as the place for holding the proposed 1915 Panama Exposition. Klllln you!" D. C. Yoder, Farmer, S. R. Taylor, Farmer, R. A. Wright, Farmer, J. C. Heplor, Farmer, "If It hndn't been for you I don't know what would have happened." said Gladys. "1 wns almost soured." "Wlinl un admission!" hiinrlie,! llnr- old. "I needed something to restore D- Wolfer, Farmer, me to your good graces." be went on S. N. Stntbahr, Farmer, soniewhn't ruefully. "But I'll hnvo to D. C. Hams, Farmer, any goodby now. I wns Just on my p. L. Schnmel, Farmer, wny to catch the train. I'm going to . gnns Wright, Farmer, college." H a rinmsby. Farmer, Macksburg Molulla Gladys held out her hand. "Good-1 by," she snld. "You may amount to something yet." "Oh, no; that's expecting too much," snld Harold, with a touch of Irony In his voice. "Goodlty, Mabel. I'm glad you're not as hard hearted as your sister." "Goodby," snld Mabel slowly. "You'll remember at college always to bo a mau tho kind of man your sister would wnnt you to be won't you?" The whistle of the train cut short Unrold's reply, and be raced away to witrd the depot with a flnnl wave of bla hnnd ns he turned the tqrtier. J. A. Wells, Farmer, P. O. Chlndgren, Farmer,' J. P. Dozter, Farmer, Harry Rastall, Farmer, " W. H. Counsell, Contractor, Milwaukle Chas. A. Lakin, Machinest, ' Walter B. Harvey, Farmer, Walter Fred Lehman, Butcher, " Wm. Shlndler, Farmer, Joseph Conrad, Farmer, Marquam J. C Lei jh man, Farmer, " E. A. Shaver, Farmer, " E. B. Albright, Farmer, O. W. Bentley, Farmer, " etf 'inpVv B 'i' v U4WS fib i??"ifl MARKETING by TELEPHONE VOUR Faithful Bell Telephone, X always at your elbow, steadily increases in usefulness. It does a score of errands while a messenger is doing one. You come to accept telephone service as a matter of course, like the air you breathe or the water you drink. Your Bell Telephone performs these daily services of neighborhood communication, and it does more it is a unit in the universal system and enables you to reach any one any time within the range of the Long Distance Service Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the System