Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 12, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1911.
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NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
MEADOW BROOK.
The farmers are happy as a result
of the rains.
The Hults Brothers are driving
ties on .Milk Creek.
O. F. Kay and daughter, Miss Staud
fnger, made a business trip to Port
land Monday.
The Beaty brothers are preparing
to drive piling on the river.
C. N. Holman and mother visited In
town Monday.
C. L. Staudinger was in town Mon
day. Mrs. Raymond Dickey visited
. friends in town Sunday "afternoon.
Mayor Allen made a business trip
to Portland Saturday. ,
For soreness of the muscles wheth
er Induced by violent exercise or in
Jury, Chamberlain's Liniment is ex
cellent. This liniment is also highly
esteemed for the relief it affords In
cases of rheumatism. Sold by all
dealers.
COLTON.
The basket social entertainment,
which was given by the Jannes school
on Saturday evening, May 6. was a
complete success In every way and
29 baskets were sold and $5C40 was
raised.
A sad mystery happened in the
neighborhood last Thursday, when A.
Anderson committed suicide by hang
ing. The reasons why he did it are
not known but a note was found on
the table on which he said that he
was tired of life. He had lived at
Colton about four years and was 64
years old. He leaves to mourn his
death a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ander
son, of Portland, and a nephew, Carl
Ber'gren, at Barlow. He was buried
Progress, near his old home w here his
wife and son are buried.
Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Dix were visting
with Grandma Dix last Sunday.
C. Stromgreen was butchering hogs
Friday and hauled them to Oregon
Citv Saturday.
E. Berglund is busy hauling potatoes
to town at present.
For all Bowel Troubles
Use Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain. Relief U
almost instantaneous. Is also good
externally for all kinds of pains. Sold
everywhere. Geo. A. Harding, Drug
gist. MOUNTAIN VIEW.
Wedding bells are reported for the
near future.
Mr. Haskell has built a fine barn on
Mt. Hood street.
Mr. Houston, who is hauling gravel
in Portland, spent Sunday at home
with his family.
W. G. Hall, Lisle Curran. Geo. Ev
erhart and Mrs. Pearl Everhart spent
Sunday at Rock wood with Mr. and
Mrs. John Everhart.
Joseph Owens has rented his house
to Rev. W. C. Gross ai.d wife, lately
from the East.
Alvan Brandt is on the sick list
and had to quit school. He has facial
paralysis.
J. W. S. Owens made a business
trip to Forest Grove last Friday and
returned home Monday,
D. P. Sshrura and R. N. Woodworth,
of Hood River, were visiting Mrs.
N M. Aldredge last week.
Mrs. J. P. Roehl is on the sick list
again and called the doctor Tuesday.
J. M. Gillett, who has been quite
poorly the last few days, is a little
better.
Mrs. B. F. Linn made a business trip
to their mill Wednesday morning to
stay a few days.
Little Verna Gottberg is sick again
and a trained nurse is with her.
N. H. Dirn?!l was transacting busi
ness in town Saturday. He bought a
new wagon and came after it on Mon
day. Born, Saturday, May 6, to the wife
of Rev. W. C. Gross, a daughter.
Mrs. Everhart and Mrs. Hall made
a business trip to Portland Tuesday.
The former returned home in the ev
ening and the latter went out to Rock
wood to spend a few days with Mrs.
J. Everhart, who moved there nearly
two weeks ago.
There's A Reason
For the large and increasing sale of
pr Bell i pine-Tar-Honey. When in
the need of a cough medicine try it
and you w.il know the ret.son.
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Fcr Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bough!
Bears the
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Thirty Yeare
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WILSONVILLE.
Professor Wiley, of New burg, w as
in Wilsnnville on Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubery Wood spent
Saturday in the Rose City.
Mr. Hartshorne went to Portland
Saturday on business.
Eva Baker has been spending a few
days at home.
Mrs. and Mrs. Chester Tooze, have
rented the Kuntz place, and will move
in this week.
Mrs. Geo. Todd has been 111, having
had an attack of appendicitis, but is
now somewhat better.
Mrs. Bethune went to Corvallis on
Monday, being called there by the
serious illness of her sister, for whom
the doctors give no hope of recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Hale Call, of Portland,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tooze for
a short time last week.
Mrs. Chtllupsky has been so ill that
it was found necessary to remove her
to a Portland hospital last Thursday.
Her many friends wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Alison Baker has been spend
ing a week visaing relatives in Port
land and St. John's.
Mrs. Todd, mother of A. P. Todd,
of Mt. H'cd View, and one of the most
noted pioneers of this section of coun
ry, died at her home near Sherwood
on Sunday, May 7th, after a long ill
ness. The funeral was largely attend
ed, and interment was made In the
Hood View cemetery on Monday af
ternoon. The missionary tea given by Mrs.
Frank Tooze last week was a very
enjoyable social function. Dainty re
freshments were served during the
afternoon and a silver collection taken
for the purpose of mission help. Mrs.
Shaw's address was very interest
ing and instructive. The following
ladies were present: Mrs. Alison
Baker, Mrs. Elmer Jones, Mrs. George
Seely, Helen Murray, Mrs. Mark Seely,
Mrs. Taylor, Miss Taylor, Mrs. Dodaon,
Miss Glassup, Mrs. Npshaw and Mrs.
Frank Tooze.
The W. A. C. lost out by 1 count
in the game played against the Wen
ona Club on May 7th, the game stand
ing 4 to 3 in favor of the Wenona
Club at the finish. Both teams played
splendidly, and the umpire was- high
ly complimented upon his fairness in
mnking decisions. The W. A. C. boys
rro made of the true blue and take
defeat with the same courage and
the laurals which have been coming
their way most of the time.
The village correspondent feels sure
that the residents of Wilsonville and
vicinity san be relied upon to stand
loyally by their county officials, as
long as they are guilty of no greater
wrong doing than trying to improve
the roads of the county at large. If
those who are at the head of our
county goverment are not going to be
allowed to exercise their freedom of
thought as American citizens, then
how long are we going to be able to
place suitable men at the head of af
fairs. When Judge Beatie was
sheriff fif this county, he per
formed his duties faithfully and
well, and his record was above
reproach, and now that he naa
l.een elected to the position of county
judge, he seems to be performing hb
duties with the same degree of
straight forward manliness and
jiiKtice, and trying to do what is best
for the county at large. We have no
axes to grind with the county court,
but in the spirit of justice and fair
play, would it not be better for tne
residents of our country districts to
remember that Clackamas is a grand
old county, and that the business
men at the county seat, are tryiny to
place her in the front ranks, where
she rightfully belongs, and if we Join
hands and pull tozether. we can have
good roads, good schools, etc., but if
upon every little pretext, the county
government is to be subjected to ridi
rule and torn to pieces, will soon have
Clackamas in the Fhape of a thread
bare garment. It is to be hoped that
we will all stand shoulder to fchoulder
for god govenment, which we cannot
have unless we as individuals possess,
the spirit of honor and justice.
Pine Tar and Honey
Have been used for generations in
treating coughs. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey
contains both combined with
other valuable ingredients. .Look for
the bell on the bottle. Be sure you
get Dr. Bell's. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist
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STAFFORD.
Tho gentle rain illll descend at In
terval upon the JiihI and the unjust,
and grain field, garden, frulti' and
flowers are deriving great good from
the needed moisture.
Hamilton came after Murtlia, hi
wife, with ft livery rig last week and
took her away.
Adotnh Delknr had a Hmb ily hack
and hit him across hi eye. It wn
thought at first he might lose one of
them, bnt nt latest accounts they
were doing nicely.
Mr. and Mm. Ilolton and daughters,
accompanied by young friend and
Mr. Carter, spent Sunday at the
Gage's.
Mrs. Dornls three daughters spent
the i.l a v at the family home on Sun
day. Manuel Fry. Miss Annie's nance
wns with them. They are to be mnr
rled the Hrst of June, we hear. The
voung man ns a little boy lived with
his father's family on the place now
owned by Mr. Wcddle.
Mrs. Ida Pelkar and two children
spent the afternoon with Mrs. Gage.
. Some men were throitRh here tnk
Inn pictures for post cards, and It was
snld that some of them were to be
used in a moving picture show.
Mr. aGge accidentally broke his
government thermometer, which ne
cessitates a trip to Tortland. He has
kept the records at this place for the
past fifteen years or more.
There are Invitations out for a sur
prise partv some evening this week
and the scribe will tell the particulars
next week. At rresent the word Is
"Mum."
" They nre having the plnster which
had begun to crack taken off the walls
in the second story at Mrs. Nursbam's
and will have the rooms replastered
and painted.
Starts Much Trouble.
If all people knew that neglect, of
constipation would result in severe In
digestion, yellow jaundice or virulent
liver trouble they would soon take
Pr. King's New life Pills, and end It.
It's the only safe way. Pest for bil
iousness, headache, dyspepsia, chills
and debility. 25c nt Harding Prog
Co.
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The Feed Is the Heart of the Drill
Some Drills Have Heart Disease
But Not the Hoosier.
Its heart is perfectly sound. Its feed is a positive force feed, which
seeds uniformly and accurately; regardless of conditions. It works
as well on the side hill, up hill'or down hill as on the level. There
is no guess work, you set the feed regulator at the quantity you
want to sovv and you know that you are seeding just that amount,
no more or no less. That's why you want to be sure your drill
is Positive Force Feed Machine and the only way to be absolute
ly sure is to buy a Hoosier. Write for our circular "The Feeding
of Seed".
J. . Case Plows
Bloom Marnier
7Z. Spreaders
a run UN Ct
Implements
and Vehicles
WILLAMETTE.
I W. Rivers has sold his Interest in
the well driller to J. W. McGregor. Mr.
Rivers will operate a large machine
and will drill for oil hereafter. Mr.
Rivers is backed by men with money,
u-lirt arn rlliflentS Of Portland. Riv
ers and McGregor, who returned from
Molalla on Saturday evening, where
they have been employed drilling a
well for McBride & McBride, of Port
land, who are owners of a fj.',8-aere
"raneh. They were successful In get
ting water, but had to go through 35
feet of sandstone. While drilling they
discovered three streams of water and
this water raised up within 25 feet of
that thev first struck. Oil was also
discovered while drilling on this land.
McBride & McBride are Jublhnt
over getting the water on their place,
as this has been needed for some
time. One house, which was recently
renovated v ill he moved up on the
hill where the well is located snd is
a most desirable locatfon for a resi
dence. A. Thomas is foreman of the
ranch and the two men were treated
nell while hoarding with them, speak
ing in the highest terms 01 .Mr. i nora-1
as and his good wife. j
J. W. Loder, who is the owner of 12
acres in West Willamette, is laying
the land off into acre tracts, and It is i
now on the market.
Charles Kenney is building an addi- j
tion to his house. A cement basement
will be built and other improvements
made.
Mrs. K. Mayes, who arrived from
Stafford about five months ago, Is
building a house here.
Carl Moldeiihauer l Improving his
place by having a new fence con
structed around the premise!.
Altogether seven new houses Hie
being built at Willamette.
The water question here has been
settled. Mr. Downey, owner of the
water works, Is hiving pipe and will
furnish all with water who wish It.
EASTERN CLACKAMAS
DOVER.
Mr. Shnvv purchased a liorso hist
week.
Kdward llergelseii, of Portland,
spent part of the week with the Mor
rison famllvf
Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller, Joseph De
Shaxer. wife and two daughters were
Portland visitors one day I""' week.
Mr. Reed brought his wife home
from Sandv Saturday. She Is still un
able to bear her weight on her left
foot.
Miss Iah Morrison. Alice llerg
house and Kleanor Hews are taking
the eighth grade examinations this
week.
Gnvlord Keith was home over Sun
day. H. H. I'dell and f'iniily "Pent Sun
lav with Mr. Gibson, of Parton.
the Dover M. H Sunday school was
reorganized May 7. Hev. M. M. Heed
was elected superintendent; Mr. Shaw,
organist: Miss Eleanor Hews, secre
tary and treasurer. Sunday school
everv Sunday at eleven a. m. Al are
cordially Invited to be present.
whit'i the Use
To suffer with sore eyes when one
?r,c tube of Sutherland's Eagle Eye
Salve will cure von. We guarantee
It. You risk nothing. It's creamy,
snow white ointment. Geo. A. Hard
ing. Druggist.
EAGLE CREEK.
Again we are ana nave been en
joyng araing period.
W. F. DouEbiB was a Portland visitor
one d-iv last week.
' tn'iSnd lasTTuesdayKl':
1 ' Z
;eft;.Xo
nei iipiii rm ,i ic ' Thev '
, at Lstacada Sunday afternoon They ,
were anxious to see '" a ! The digestion falls the whole body
The grune was played 'X thtE n b cliaml)erlttln.B Tal,let8 are a
lacada Grays and the Giant, the Jm
.Negro team of Portland The sc ore increase the flow of bile.
was 10 to fi in favor J Bf the arkle. J Jr iom.
Harvey f,nd Halley Gibson wn tfce whoe dMf
honored Sunday - May 7 by the ictle ,Q a ,, aml hoaI;hy
5" H reaves Ldfrierels S -on- For sale by all dealers.
kK JfTfl'i Sc;enf:!;;nneV.P:nd The hamt of horrowtng small sums
spending the day. All had a pleasant of money antlcipawng pay-day-Is i
time. We hope they will enjoy many pernicious prac.t:cc and breaks many
mire such birthdays. friendship. It is no' kindness to
HTS0:GihMrndJZg Harvey money to a professional borrow
Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Halley Gibson, , er.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Gibson, Mr. anu
Mrs rtainh Gibson. Mr. ana sirs.
Henerv ("dell, Iva. Agnes, neroen,
and Alice Cddl, Dora, Karl, Hazel,
fnd Franklin Gibson, Mrs. Viola Doug-
. ... ... 1.-1 Tl.iinloea
i;ss, .miss iiinawonKias"!
Sam Wilson, Mis Blanche .miikt ano
Mrs. Jetty Cowley, of Portland, and
son IP
Alex liaker was helping Will Doug-
lass pull up some trees Tuesday.
J
F-d EUings. of Oregon City,, was
arrested for neglecting to support his
familv but the case was settled out
of court, and Ellings was released.
WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS.
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Hv yon pains
In loins, side, back and bladder! lUvo
you a llabby appearance of the face,
and under the eyes A frequent desire
to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kidney
pills will cure you-Prugglat, Trice
fide. Wllllifins Mfg. Co.. Props., Cleve
land. O. For sale by Huntley Itros.
and Jones Prng Co.
DOVER.
The rains of the last week or so
have done much good for the crops
hut have put a stop to the road work
and land clearing to a great extent.
Mr, and Mr. Joseph peShaner made
a trip to Portland last week.
Alex Hews and Vic UodUy returned
from Poi tint d Thursday.
George Wolf, a former resident of
Dover, and now u prominent buslnea
man of Bandy, was visiting relatives
and friends here Sunday.
.Mrs. Woodle and Miss llerghouse
culled on Uah Morrison Sunday nf
ternoon.
Several of the Klrwood young people
strolled over to Dover Sunday.
Waller Kltzinlller, of Knglo Creek,
was ut Unking over IiIh farm.
David Miller attended the ball game
at Estaeada Sunday.
Mr. Parker, of Klrwood. has made
arrangements to purchase a phone
from the Klrwood Dover Telephone
CHenrv I'dell has bought a gasoline
drag saw outfit, with which ho will
cut cord wood and clear hind.
Edwin ll.uielxon. of Chicago, wan
visiting the.Morrlson family Sunday
and Monday.
Mr. GillTIn has settled on railroad
laud In section three.
Hav Howe and Cl"lr Co:cy were
llxlng up the Dover end of tho Kir-wisid-IHiwr
telephone line Saturday.
It is now n line order.
Monroe We 1st returned Saturday
evening from Portland.
.Mr. Huntington Is very busy making
Portland, Or.
W. J. WILSON & CO.
OREGON CITY, ORE.
J. J. SANDSNESS
CANBY, OREGON
AGENTS
an
preparations to use his gasoline stump
putting oiiuiu
th-re any.hing in all this wrld
" "f m,,re importance 'to you
Kood d,tr'r? r"1 ':?
eaten to sustain life and must be dl-
,, rnnvMt(,, ,n(o blood. When
OWEN G. THOMAS
BLACKSMITHING ANDREPAIR
WORK.
Best of work and satisfaction guar-
-
. anteea. nave your nur.c. m uj
expert; it pays.
All kinds of repair work and smithy
work. Prompt service; greater por-
tion of your work can be done while
you do your trading. Give me a trial
job and see If I can't please you.
. f)WEN G. THOMAS
v'""'
Cor. Main and Fourth Sts. Oregon City
ESlflTflK
CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS
CANBY TO HAVE RACE MEET.
P,ird And Horss Show Also D
Qlvsn.
Canb.. win nave tuts year one of
largest and best race meet and horse
show- .er held at that place, the
dale 01 which will he Saturday, June
X Mourn of the best racers of the
North Pacific circuit will he entered
and raced on the track of the Clackn
mas Fair Grounds. Ch prUes
will lie offered for the racers, whllu
premiums will be given for the shw
horses.
A parade will he one of the feature
of the morning. The horse show will
he given uti the streets of Canby, and
the race at the fair grounds, Tho
Canby hand wfll furnish the miifle.
CANBY.
Mi. Chris Craft, who hud been In
a Portland on account of an operation,
wa forced to return to Portland for
further medical treatment. Her hus
band spent Sunday with her.
Mr. George llrown wniTln Canby on
htislness Monday.
The following letter remain un
called for at the Ciinliy postofflco and
were advertised on May ti: Cummin,
Mi. K. M ; Hugh. J : Knight, Maude;
Itatli, .1 It ; Host, Mr. tiulr K.
Mrs. A. II. Knight I lIHng friends
anil ri'lutlveg at Portland thl week.
Mis Olllo Jones, of Portland. I ve
iling her sister, Mis Mnsterton, of
this place.
Mr. George Spencer has uniuiM'd
a piano.
The regular quarterly Conference
ut tho M. K. church of Canliy will meet
on May 15 ut the church.
Mrs. M. .1. I.cc n ml little daughter
Lorraine left for Seaside on tho Const
Wednesday morning where tney ex
pert to remain Indefinitely. This
move was n sxltaled on account of
her daughter heulth. It Is hopod
that the ocean breezes will bn belied-
' rial to the little girl who Is In delicate
; health.
The Canby Canal lias.. Hall Club will
hold a meeting ut the office of the
company by that name Thursday
flight for the purpose of elecllng a
manager ami ciiplaln and also to
make arrangements for tho season's
work. This I quite a ball team, ami
i did excellent work last season. This
year the team has gained considerable
strength by securing a new pitcher
iiul catcher,
.lee Ijllsell and It Roy l.ee of thl-
city were In Portland on business the
III ft pint of the week.
M. .1. l.ee visited the county seal
Thursday.
! F.nglueer Itoih and his corps lire
' siti-vex lug Mr. Hill's tract of I. nut h"
, re-einly purchased from Mr Salt-tii-irsh,
through II Jt !-.
I,. P. Gut-ham, president of the Can-
In- (iinnlirr of Commerce, Is In Seat
tle on business.
Daniel Daub Isoti has puichased hits
to, II and 1.'. Hindi 21. from Mrs.
S.iltm.trih; consideration $iaw. This
s ile w.is made by ll. H. !, of the
1 ("nuby Canal Company.
The finding auditor of the South
ern Paclllc Company checked up the
BE HELD f
i EX-GOVERNOR AND ONE OF THE
FRAMERS OF OREGON CON
STITUTION DIES.
PORTLAND. Or.. May in.-tSpl.-The
funeral service of Lafayette Grnv
er, ex-Governor of Oregon, exi'nltcd
States Senator and one of Ihe framcr
of the Oregon Constitution, who died
suddenly this morning, will be held In
Trinity Kplscopal church at 2 o'clock
Friday afternoon. Burial will be In
! Kivervlevv cemetery,
j Mr. Grover was bum In Bethel,
Maine, November 2!i, l.S.'l, and came
I to Oregon f,0 years ago.
i In 1H.17 Mr. Grover w as hosen n
j deb gate to the state constitutional
convention and wiih one of the leading
I minds In drafting the constitution of
I Oregon. He Wiis later elected to the
j stale ! ghilnliire, From this position
i he was elected lis the state's tlrst rep
J resentritive in congress In lHr8. In
1S70 h" was elected governor of the
I state and was re-elected four years
j later. In 1S77 he resigned the gover
I norslilp to become I'nited States sen.
! ator, where h- served the ri'ate until
j m:i.
j It. was when the Republican party
j w:'s confronted by defeat In the effort
, to elect Rutherford B. Hayes Presi
dent, that a National Issue was placed
within the hands of Governor Grover.
When the votes were counted It was
found that ImlHians, Florida and Ore
gon were the controlling factors. Pv
rulings which the Ifenublleans adopt
ei, Florida and foulslana were placed
in satisfactory position, but every
electloral vote from Oregon was still
necessary.
Three electors had been chosen In
this stale, receiving a sufficient vote,
It was found that one of the number
was Joseph Watts, holding a post
office position nt Lafayette, and the
Democrats produced the Constitution
al provision which forbade any man
holding a public office from being
chosen as an el'-ctor.
Governor Grover Issued a certificate
of election to Attorney Cronln, of
Portland, In the place of Watts, and
on the recognition of Cronln or Walts
hung the fate of the parties. Through
out the Nation the names of Grover
Cronln and Watts were on every
tongue.
The two Republican electors not
atacked would not. recognize Cronln,
and refused to meet with him. Watts
resigned his office as pof master,
was 'hosen by the two Republican
electors fin the theory that they had
the right to fill the vacancy, these
three It' publicans cast the votes
which t.iit Haves Into office, and then
after that Watts was again given his
postofTice. Party papers throughout
the country raged, and Governor Grov
er was thrust into the very forefront
i f N'ltional prominence, being scored
by his adversaries and cheered by
!.-; fdlo-v p-ir'y numbers.
FOR POISON OAK
A SpoolflO Antldof
For ul by ll Dru(lti
Cuirgntefd by Huntley Bro. Co.
compiiny" office here WeduesiUy and
found everything n usual In splendid
shape. Ho wn qulie BiirprUed at Hit
Increasing business of this sUtlnn.
Sixty Canhylte motored to Aurora
Hiitiiniiiy to Hp the light fantastic. All
had a very enjoyable time,
The City Council met Monday veil
ing In special ncsnIoii and appointed
C. L Hate, Chillies lt.it ti and W. II.
Liicke committee to Inspect the
three street which worn ordered
opened recently by action of the
Council. It was lo decided at thl
meeting that an opportunity he given
the people of Canby to votn a stieiinl
tax of two mill to buy properly for
A public pink and to meei thn ttoeiU
of other public Improvements ll I
proposed that the tity buy the four
acre on thn south side (if (own which
ha n pretty grove upon it. Mr. Dgln
offer the property In Mitch a way that
It make t easy for the lily to buy It.
! Four hundred dollar down and mo
u year for twelve year, with no In
terest charge, will meet thn demand
and thn city will hold n deed in thl
pruprty. A M'iinl election will bn
)ii-lil on May 27 to ileteiinlnn whether
thn property I to be purchased
Itcv. C. 1,. Creesy In still tt'lidlng
sihiMil at Salem, having left again
Wednesday morning. Mr. Creesy'
brother Is visiting In Canby.
J . Newton Slid little daughter
hHe left for n visit to relatives nt
Twin Falls, Ida.
Now Is thn lime to gel rid of your
rheumallMii. You will find Chamber
Iain's Liniment wonderfully effective.
One application will convince vou of
Its meiiis Try It. For sale by nil
dealers.
TWILIGHT.
A II. 1 1 ii i v -' mitdn ii busliieits nip
to I'lirtiiind last Monday.
Mr and Mr. Doibl. or ('nilby, were
Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs t'lir'l
Ihullls.
Mrs Fred J. Melmll and children,
of rnrlliiiid, it few day at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mm Gen
I .a .die, this week.
Miss Marie Harvey h- been con
lined to her home Ihe past week Shn
was poisoned by Ivy,
Monday was dice day In TwllUlu
and teacher Htnl children Wei' liven a
lliillilav.
W. A. D'sld W In Corvitllu this
week attending State Grange ll'"
was sent as a dehgat.1 fiotn Wrtn-r
I ll illlge
Ml s Grace Snook Is le.-nveilnn
! i a seven, attack of lulisllHI
I he family of II. I, Hoyl.m lia .the
ineiii'is Mis, Itiivlan Is uul'e nick
Ile hopes for hr speedy recovery
MPs l.cnnle Snooks was -.tl! i ti i? on
old fiend Thursday,
iibl frtetuls from the East are visit
ing with the family of Frank Mac
The entertainment gUeii by the dra
matic dub 1ml Futnrdiiy evening for
the beiidlt of the sidewalk fund, was
n success, both socially ami llnauiial-
v The co ill tee deserves great
praise fur the well rendered piogrnm.
A large number of friend from ad
joining towns were present to help
l be- good cause. '
Oakland Re-elects Mott.
OAKLAND, Cal, May JO. Frank K.
Molt Is again elected Mayor of Oak
I Hid, having defeated the Socialist
candidate, Thomas Booth.
Dr. Bell's Antiseptic S-ilve
Is guaranteed for tetter, ringworm, ec
zi ma, chapped hands anil lips, run
ning sores, ulcers and In fact nil skin
diseases. Good to use lifer shaving.
2.1c a box. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist.
Qunke Shocks California.
ONNAIiD. Gal., May M.-Little
e irtliiiial.e shocks were felt here at
,"i and .V2(i o'clock this morning and a
slliiiiiy heavier one nt 5:01. No d im-
Stge resulted.
0. A. C Librarian to Attend
i'OUVALI.18, Or,, May 10 Til" O.
A. C. Library Is to be represented at
the annual convention of Ihe Ameri
can Library Association at Los Ange
les, Cal., by Mrs. Ida Kidder, tho col
lege librarian. Mrs. Kidder will push
the n.ivement for an agricultural 11
luary branch of the A. L. A. while at
the cnventlon, and before reluming
to C'.rvallla next fall will visit many
of the laifer educational Institutions
of ihe Kast having agricultural II
In mil-!-.
25c I a Small Amount
Vou would not suffer one day for live
times that amount. Then try Suther
land's F.agle F.ye Salve. W guaran
tee It to cure. It's painless and h i mi
les. Geo. A. Hiiriilng, Drugs''.
I Every Plumber
has his specialty. Ours Is prompt and
satisfactory wolk. Nowhere In town
can you find such high grade goods,
first class workniaiohlp and prompt
fervlce combined with such
j MODERATE PRICE
. as we are now offering. AH plumb
ers' supplies constantly on band.
j P. C. GADKE
Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and
Hop Pipes. All Kinds of Job-
hlnn anil ttnMui.n Material.
I .. ... wK..7...H
in Main St. phone 2454.
I OREGON CITY.