Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 07, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY. OREOON, VIMI1AV. JULY ' 1!n-
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ALCOHOL JPEH CKNT.
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Promotes Dilionflrfffi
npss and IrsbConiains nrura
Opiimi.MorpLic norJluLfaL!
M)T:AKCCTIC.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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Hon, sour aiur.uui.i""' "-
war - rnminlinnc KPMTl"
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JfcSinsIt SignaW of
NEW YORK.
A 1st
ft ;P ln
hf Else
EASTERN CLACKAMAS
bv the lltle boys and slrl. trained by
Mrs. P. T. Shelley, who i"K stirring
iMtrlotlp airs and was vlnorouHly
cheered bv the grout crowd, follows!
t,v selection by the band Ueorgo
Hennessey, Sandy'i fvoritt little sing
er, Hang a popular utr..
Howard Brownell was thon ln"
,1, us tho orator of the day. llo.
SANDY.
With overhanging dark clouds
threatening ralu; amid the booming
cracker and roaring cannon the
nuirnlttff of the Fourth of July dawned,
and patriotic people awakened from ;
their slumbers very much disappoint-
eil to see that a gentle mist was ' in a most rorcinio, n.
tug but soon the sun broke through I 8trUctlve manner, delivered one or tne
the' throatenlng clouds and everything i best orations ever heard m Sandy. At
brightened up and Uie disappointingly,, conclusion of his address hree
frowns of the many people dlsap- cheers were given this young stiver
wared and a smile that didn't came t0Klu.d orator, which were given witn
and remained during the day while the K vlm Bnd vigor. . Mln'v?l
gaiety and festivities were going ouivrr( given to the If. WUv D0"
l..,vi.u. wnmed to anni-eclate .IrlH who entertained the people wit n
the beautiful dHV that blessed us after patriotic songs and recitations,
tne oeauu . v ielnratlon of independence
Faiiv the crowds came In wagon WBS w,d by Miss Anglla Canning,
loada. autos. buggies, horse back and who. as usual. In a most Interesting
f
Milady's
Mirror
III
FOR POISON OAK
A Spoolllo Antldof
For ul by H Drtitgll
Guaranteed by Huntley Bros. Co.
every other Imaginable mode of trav
eling also quite a tew came . .
Hull Hun. having come on an excur
sion, the first ever given on the ML
Hood Klectric line from Portland to
Hull Run. and early In the forenoon
hundreds of people had gathered In
in nWrve the nation's birthday.
The exercises began with the parade , rrow,g gtandy closed the most
headed bv the Currinsvllle brass band oe88fu) celebration ever held .
and Grand Marshal Mike McCormack. .
followed by several ttoats. one mi.nu
ii .nuniliin arrnnced bv Oscar
Dahlgron of the Sandy Confectionery
wav, read mat sacrcu mi-.."-
such pleasing manner to arouse the
patriotism of the people to a high
standard.
In the afternoon the numerous con
tests and races took place, the Currlns
villa hnn.1 fllltn the air with sweet
strains of music. With the cheering
sue-
Everybody Satisfied.
Hell's Pine-Tar-
t
Thirty Yosr
mimrtap r t riiiiiiB , mi iiiin li it u
store. Bini a m'f-r ,- .. ...1,1 orln nr anv
(constituted the first parade .ever g.ven toney ( '
1.1 c-nulv After reaching Jieoug i" r uiruni v. i.." ......
he exerciserw ere opened by Chair- bottle today. lok for the Hell on the
nmnTrl uruns followed by a song , Hot. le. Ceo. A. Harding.' Druggist.
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
t imi mrtmr. mm rr.
NEWSJROMJHOUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
MACKSBURG. "SiTneightH,. and friends met
. ..! .i ir Mtent Peters on the Fourth
".rd,lln,:,"a,rnek In the; Mrs. May. and ber son,mos. and
eyy'supVw-eek Is sMll In WJ. wtth
the hospital, but Is reported much bet-; of Jh con.
Ferdinand C"''"1 mformed that so-ne.hlng ln
uWm,gChtne i'Sd-tbJB'lt. seented to offend
neighbors and friends were present some one.
"I TitsT visitor' to?o tirig'h cU -k and per
bfSed a v,sit from' "XsSbaummsde anient cal.
: n-n .-in. hi. wife, of Port-l at Mrs. EUtgsen s on -ne
ma sun rv. - -- .
Hew to Tn.
no not ncoulre sunburn In n single
bllstertns. which turns ymi n r U
lobster and makes you suffer rrom
kmart for days." Thut kind of buro
coarsens the sklu. often permanently.
The becoming healthful tan I- acquir
ed gradually by an outdoor life. It Is
tme, but without going hut e In the
hot sun or bathing the face In salt
water.
You will find that the real country
girls whose complex Imis you ndmlre
never are so foolish a to fade their
hulr and scorch tlielr face In a July
sun. Sunburned hulr Is even more un
becoming than a glowing face. and.
besides, that sort of exposure drle the
hair loo much.
Go hatless all you tun. but not when
the sun Is scorching hot. I'o not. how
ever wear a heavy hat. Select light
wide brimmed affair which will admit
he air to the sculp, but temper the
uu'i rujs.
Good 8op.
Always carry jour own soap, wheth-
CANBY AND
CANBY.
Arthur Knight, of llosehurg, arriv
ed In t'aiil.y on Hunday evenings
train, flud will spend the Fourth of
July here.
Miss Allco Coottllng, of uregou
City, well known in mis 1117,
hits A large cluss In music on Tnes-
ilav .f each week, will ue uie ""
of Ihe day, and will sing "Star Spangl
ed ItnnsJer,"
Howard Kccle went to Portland on
business, Saturday.
Mrs. A. If. Knight and ulster, Mr.
Fthel Ferguson, the latter spending
the summer In this city, went to Port
land on buslnesa Friday, returning the
tame day. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mauley are
among those camping at thr than
tauqua grounds, and will rema.n dur
ing the session.
One of the up-to-date homes In thla
city Is that being built by H. Koy
Ue. Mr. lx-e's home Is located on
his place near tho John tlraham pro(
erty, and will soon be completed and
ready for occupancy.
William Cantwell was In Oregon
City on business Saturday.
The t recta of Canby were virtually
SOUTHERN CUCKAMAS
uln next Saturday and conl"ue until
August 7. tlood music will be furnish
ed and Interesting speakers liuve been
obtained.
' TWILIGHT.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Caldwell gave thom a farewell par y
Huiurduy evening t their home. In
Twilight. Cards were the featur 01
the euteiialnment.
A beautiful picture was presented
to Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell by A. H.
Ilarvev In behalf of Mends. A delic
ious luncheon was served the guestr
The following were present: Mr. and
Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarvey,
Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.
V.....M.. Mr and Mrs. llullard. Miss
Hurt hit llullard, Miss Marie Ilarvey.
Miss Florence llullard. Miss Murphv.
f Portland. Miss Frances (aldwel ,
Miss Violet Caldwell, Mr. Thomns Kel
iuml. Mr. Fred Oliver. Mr. IU.it liar
vey.
Mr and Mrs. (ioorge Bchrelner
spent the Fourth In Canby.
A Spiritualist enmpinecllug will be
hold at New Ida from July H lo Aug
ust 7. 1911. flood speakers will be
provided.
Mrs. Marian Thompson entertulnel
COHArVDPOQN
REDLAND.
the
MACKSBURG.
A number of the young folk attend
ed the barbecue and celebration at
Aurora Saturday.
Macksburg was well represented at
Aurora Saturday night
Jim Mitu and family and Eugene
Mitts ana iimuy.r , I ,nr rftlifornia last week. v" T. ..1 i Pnrtinnd. Mr. Hep-
nr iioq Fliiabeth Oswalt at uoiu. . . rem ! . .
of Miss fciizaueiu uv ...vr nf Wisconsin. , onfv vears of ase and
air. auu aiia. iu-., ------ ier a V. ...a h
land, last Sunday.
The Gibson house Is newly painted
and looks fine. '
: J. W. Smith's new barn Is shingled
In erand style.
The Hubbard Whites defeated the
Macksburg Juniors last Sunday, at
Cmwh nnrw In an exciting and well-
1 omo h the score of 4 to 3.
at ' We regret, most deeply, to record
r Paina-B and en- the aeam 01 u . - - -
tprmera are rejoicing over,
rain. Crops will be good. .
The Redland Brass Band met
Mr and Mrs. W. C. Paine 8 ana u- ;.,v.UQior nf Macks-
tertained a large crowd of young peo-; u7red on the morning
pie. ' : . June 30 following an operation for
Mr. and Mrs. Hanow ana uauBu-, b of the brain. at tne St. in-
Sunday.
Mrs. C.
well attended.
Jm Mitts Is supervising a fill Just
noith of the Dryland school house in
the place where the fill was destroyed
by high water last winter.
a . , .
Ama nrAm IUI Af1n
was a young mau m uuv v
engaging qualities. His early death
is much lamented by the people of
Macksburg, among whom he had
grown to manhood.
The funeral of Charlie Hepled waa j are visiting their daughter,
1 Mr. Schwartz has men excavating
j for his new house.
' A number of Redland residents will
attend tne cnauiauqua. , nlfnrm Hrcesa that has at
1 . ..t-iii 1 1 lie
Mrs. Morier, of Salem, is isiuuB , lh usfj o d,amberlain s tone
Mr. and Mrs. Stone. I rhnrl and Diarrhoea Remedy
riQH stnnn Is visiting iu
. ..no. " fc. -
Two in One
Dr. Bell s Anti-Pain Is both an inter
nal and external remedy. It Is an an
tiseptic remedy and destroys disease
germs. Sold every wnere on a puoiu.c
guarantee. Geo. A. Harding, Drug-,
gist. '
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
Canning cherries is the main order
of the household.
A serious accident happened to i
M C Brown Monday while moving
to' his new home. He fell and sustain
ed a fracture of his leg. Dr. Strick
land took him to Portland for treatment.
tv.orotf Hickman and wife, of bpo-
has
It
For
made it a favorite every wue.e.
can alwavs be depended upon.
jonniiicr are eoine ' onto tv all dealers.
to Canyon City soon. ! It Is worse than useless to take any
to Canyon City soo medicines Internally for muscular or
Mrs. a. ai. - ;rtvra " V chronic rheumatism. All that is neei
rill be out of the hospital this wee enr c HnI)Iicatlon cf Chamher-
. . ..u eu 1
The UP Shank piace was m-m , ,aln.g Linlment
JO 5 an acre. ers.
Several residences are being built , .
Inn h liurette place. I LOGAN
For sale by all deal-
will be appreciated
nr. nnt fail to read J. Levitts au- ; nv ,ve formers now as nay. espennij
- ... i . . . .U... . J
vertisement in this issue.
This sunshine
U 111 - ... 111
lir.vor and vetch that has fallen, win
,,.t n the eround if not harvested
There Is one medicine that every
familv should be provided with and
especially during the summer months:
viz Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost cer
tain to be needed. It costs but a quar
ter. Can you afford to be without It?
For sale by all dealers.
CLARKES.
Mrs Washburn, fram Gladstone, Is
out taking care of, her ..tangnter. Mrs
Kleinsmith.
Mrs. Bcttemlller lr working f r Mrs.
Kleinsmith at preseit.
Grange meeting w "s h"ld last Sat
urday. . . ,
Sam Elmer was naming um
weel . j
Mr. Bottemiller Is palniln? his hufe
Mr. Wcttlaufer and Ofo Sore-m j
went to town last wer-.;.
Summer Colds
Are harder to relieve than winter ones 1
but thev yield Just as readily to treat- ;
ment with Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey. i
Sold evervwhere. Look ror tne tien
on the Bottle. Ceo. A. Harding, Druggist.
1 -
A Publisher's Advic.-
' The Author-Would you udvlse me
i to get out a small edition': The Puu-
lisher-Yes. the slualler the letter.
i The more wiir. e a lo..k m ill the end
,f four or tive .-eliturles tne uin-
Singletree itrap connefls hitf h direiflly
with ccntcf hinge on head. This means
direct draft and no chance for head to
spring.
Adjusting Lever-Adjusting the
teeth further under the rake head for heavy
hay, less for light hay, insures perfect work
ing position under all conditions.
Reversing Axle Stub-Reversing this
axle stub and renewing box in wheel,
makes this part of the rake like new.
Doubles its life.
&3
Removable and Re
newable Wheel Box
Renewing this box and
reversing axle stub makes
this part of the rake like
new.
untold
tl. r ,.i f Eczema. ' ,n The rain has been of
is germ life that burrows under and j benent but haB done damage too in
o n he oUln. The way to cure ; al.in, hf-avv hay and grain to fall.
kane Wash., spent the Fourth ot July j FrZEMA Is to remove the cause by j Ball garne Sunday between Logan
with Mrs. A. I HicKmau. 'washing away witn a cieau, . secona ana U8mra " -
Mrs Mary Turner of West Oregon ' lng Hquid, the germ life and poisons . the latter's favor and was a closei
dir. spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. ' that cause the trouble , played game ,
We nave a t1 c..-'.. - 1 ur -
this The first application will stop "Heig. team from Portland, Sunday,
the itching and give prompt relief to ! Jalv 9 at Logan.
an irritated, itching or inflamed skin. G Frederick is going to build a new
If you are a sufferer from skin or scalp harn
eruption in any form, try one bottle j j Minder's new house looks very
of this clean scientific preparation, we neat an( a(Ids much to the appearance
. . ill V ntaacod With - t ,.K l.r.pl.tf.H
are connueiu you wi i"""" : - 01 mat neis".""
money you realize from IL-
Plaiu Pettier
Jlevelaud
.
Reversing Wheel Ratchets
9 Kngagmg dogs on dump rods -when
'r worn, reverse and you double the life
of this part. ,
V
11m If
Old Ulcers
Are unsichHv and dangerous. Dr.
Bell's Antiseptic Salve will heal them
promptlv. It Is clean and pleasant to
use. 25c a box. Sold everywhere.
Ceo. A. Harding. Druggist.
Roehl.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Allmon, of Indiana, :
and Mrs. Emma pladdon, of Tillamook. ;
returned to their home after visit- ,
ing friends here. j
Mrs. Amos Harrington and children, .
of Highland, have moved Into town.
and will live . with Mrs Maggie -r th(j use of tW 8tan.
rineiou uu ric". . . i.j n,.oi n fnr eczema. n
Joe tackson is at home after spend- , oa .,,, aa Erown nn rrowd came and
,ng the winter in Eastern ' Oreg on. Huntley Bros. Co. Drug j the driver seemed to have business
Miss Winnie returned to Eastern person ; elsewhei e. anyhow they had to phone
Oregon last week. , ...I . ! to Portland at night for another car.
Henry ana Emu scuBl.n , w -- 1 1 Molit eVervbodv and his dog went
1 to Gladstone the Fourth and. like All Skin Diseases
Several farmers are plowing hay yanj,ee poodle, could not see 'h 1 yield readily to treatment
ground while the hay is yei ; crow(j, there were so many pexjp.e. : lJeU'g Antiseptic Salve, we guaran
the ground. Much hay was spoiled by Tnere was a picnic at Stone at the ; tee it 2rc a box. Sold everywhere
the rain. , . parK and everyoouy ui uiw ' " , ueo. A. Jiaraing, urugsisi.
c K nart's. Harry treruwn , enod t me.
' ' . 1 111 n nA naaf. 1 1 ......1.1 1 .1 ti u tin
Mr Dickenson s aweiiiiiB " uame urunuy na mu iu.f,
;' n.tin n,.,,nr...i fnr stone iii the near future
, lilt; IIUIUUICV.VU. ...... .
em Oregon, spent the Fourth of July j
with their parents.
Herman Brand, or roruauu,
enriav with his narents.
Mrs. Morrison was taken to a hoa-
oital in Portland Tuesday.
Uugh.
A correspoitdeut of hu Kngllsh puper ;
points out nine wuys ot prouuuueiug j
the letters "oui;b." These are. written
phonetically, us in eoff. tauf (etn.n is
allowablei. euuft. iuhui. ibo. throe ble
Autos by the do,ens were out look- cup. the Irlslt W hou - -
for cozy nooks along tne uacga- nunciauou -".u. -
Dual eoiisouMuiw iu i.-
representing ilie -orresiotiilltiK gnttui
als In .iertiwn The editor iu couiment
adds. "There Is one other iiougu."
with Dr.
norrtt and Curtis Martin, who nave
n,-nrkine- for Bert Cummins in the - '
sawmill, spent Sunday and the Fojrth Horman & Kayles have purchased ( At th! rate appiications are coming
,ith their motner. a new wing feeder lor tneir imie : n it looks as if we win nave a . nvu.
Curtis Selby went to Canty Sunday machine which will be a great con-1 th!g wlnter,
the hall came. i venlence. as this feeder reaches out , A11 report a good time at Logan;
Lu - , . . . .v Maph no : . .... 1 r.11
eacn siue 01 j xuesday nigni; n:e 1:1 ram, ;
I could cat. then some. .Mrs. james
Mrs. Sprague is recovering, au young furnlsned ine supper Htm i.(
is able to sit up 3ome. hne nas toi n,jenhall the refreshments.
Thirty members were in attendance
Mrs. Hatton, Mrs. rernn auu , af f;ranf;e Saturday.
Mr. anH Mrs TAWrence aiam. ... a i t '
;o' Eastern Oregon Saturday to their for the sheaves
claim.
. r ..v. n r,t flnlitendalo.
u irrirtav to SDond 124 pounos.
W asu.. ailit - -- - .
a month with her
Mrs. A. Matz.
Th Ancient lncuotor.
Few of t - wo" wrestle with the
nioliletu ana oM-n
fall o sol'e It realize now
art I her are strugglinU to
Thousands of yenrs ago .Kgyptnin-
Vital Points Well
Taken Care of on the Champion Rake
Rake have bvvn equally well taken
.1. ..11 . i t., T'lw. fhfiftitin Utiho
upon invcst:;;ntion tnat a., outer ..... ... "7,", ,i,.ti,, ,ii.-t..t.-.i bv tniinv vears
...H ii.'nFU f immntfin ...flllire 5 tUI Ululiruin i.il v.... - - -
care o i. um.i-i ijiu, v. .......... -- -
Vou will find i
t..:i.l .:..r.....ir. ..rvl..nl,la ruka.
experience in uuuoiug a.is.i. ii .
The Champion Hake emttodu stl.e n.ost prarticul fcug
eestions or thousands of farmers. It hasii t been nec
essary to chance the Chumplon Kake in the i-nst
three or four years. No one could sunr;e!ii
any further improvi mint.
I he more cure
fully youinvi stitiato
the Champion Hake
the tnoresurrly tci
you be convinced
that it l.i the rake
that will serve you
best.
While you are
thinking of it. drop
' os a card for our
Champion Catalog
The Northwest's
Greatest Imple
ment and Vehicle
House
PORTLAND, OREGON
SPOKANE. WN. BOISE, IDA.
SEATTLE, WN.
' ; Mr and Mrs. Hatton, .Mrs. renin a... at orange Saturday,
parents kit. o wnnv,r Mark Sprague and Miss Alice N L Bria p. M Kirchem delivered
'made a visit to Stone last
WEALTH OF HAIR.
Huntley Bros. Co. Has the Preparation
That Grows Hair. Stops Dandruff
and Makes Hair Gloriously
Radiant
,.,.k CUv Hnntlev Bros. Co.
if Parisian Sage doesn t eradicate all
dandruff, stop splitting hair, falling
hair and scalp itch, and put life ana
lustre into the hair of any man. wom
an or child. , ,
And Parisian Sage is so pleasant
and refreshing. No cheap perfumery
odor to cdrry around all dav, no dis
agreeable concoction that (disgusts th
senses, but a daintily perfumed tonic
th-it proves its goodnepg the first time
you use It.
Baldness and faded hair are both
caused by dandruff grrms. Paririlan
Sage kills the germs and causes the
hair to grow abundantly.
Urge bottle for 00 cents at Huntley
Bros. and drug:ists everywhere.
Spraioie
week.
Mrs. M. B. Lett started on a visit
to Portland. Seattle and other towns
last Sunday where she expects to
sptnd the summer.
Mrs Ira Jrnes, of Oreeon City, and
her daughter, Mrs. Wickham, of Den
ver, arrived at Oak Point Farm the
f'rst of the week. The former will
remain a while and the latter will go
to Colorado the last of the week.
E. E. Judd has his auto in good
,i,Dr. after the collision. V. H. Sfein-
ni'er W. O Vaughn have purchased
Reds,'' V. J. E. Vick and B. Fred
rick "Huicks." j , . c .
Chester Di :key returned last bar
ur.'ay to spend his vacation at the old
homestead. He will Indulge In trout
fishing.
Apcordine to reoor's it maKes
a lot of logs to the Mumpower saw
mill at Stone. The river being low
made the task somewhat difficult.
Miss Lftui.se Dnus, of Eagle Creek,
visited relatives here this week.
Miss Sylvia Brown went home to
H-ifnd the Fourth.
Mrs. N. S. Anderson is camping at
Chautauqua.
A Cough, A Colfl
And then no telling what unless vr-
Hell s Pine-Tar-Honey. It is
oiu no
uiHtHr
in
one part or tit- w jrid huo
ln another Had Hie art of Ineuhatmu
t,...i..i. ,i.,ceiufifl that It
ejK ' ui.., .
an hereditary profession, the
Of the Mil rui I'""''
L'UarUefJ Willi religious
h,,.,.!...! ilnw ii from father to sou
...I.. ....!!..'. ".fill
UUU niw i oii'
Kcvt.tlan UX.-II a." Ilieiibittors
back t reiiioiV Miitliiuity.
f,ro ii.M t-rt-tii h revolution
mnrkets h.i.l ll,. nt.lltor . bi. ken. thanks
to the Boiineiiiiiin apparatus,
was invent-t in 1"7
Be Tims.
.i S.IU...I -l Iu Ihe Mulue woods or
ut a fiisluiiimlile w.iieiing place. The
soap wiiwii one person likes may be
poison to niioilier skin.
( anv H hag Willi eoiu ".
deserted on Saturday, when most of
the people went to Aurora, where
they assisted In celebrating. Owing
to the celebration In Canby on tho
Fourth It was decided to celebrate at
ihe former cllv on Saturday. There
bunt and freckle lotions, powder and WUK a hB (.rowd out to see the base-
wi
seerei
heltii:
Hiii-redl.ews Hi.u
The
I tin
due
F.ven 0'
the Pans
which
Merchant" out of the latner-nwaw an(j tne dav seemen use a sanrtH. n -iv
when the daughter marries a cie. n. i n jUne. Tne youneer set goi up a n.
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
The Combination Farm
Tool can be had at
ANDREW KOCHER'S
HARDWARE STORE
319 MAIN STREET.
Doesn't this marriage business 'raise
tne Dickens'' anyhow?
Mr. Marsh wag called to the bed
side of his dying mother recently in
Eastern Washington.
C V. Herman is building a cement
foundation garage. The Oak Point
garage was the first cement floor gar-
aee hui t in th's ena 01 tne c-uuin.
Everything his taken on new
since the rain.
. ir -i-cvv i
the best, ask your nelehbor. IK.k 'V.JiyiSSiwiV A 1
lor the Bell on the Bottle. Sold ev- h't W '
ervwheie. Ceo. A. Harding, Druggist.: 5r '$&1?P p
The Fourth of 1S11 has come and
eone and we are all sane, sound of
sight and limbs as far as heard from
life
I
Whooping cough is not dangerous
when the cough is kept loose and ex
pectoration easy by giving Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. It has been
used ln many epidemics of this disease
with perfect success. For sale by all
dealers.
tie mnic in Oaee's Park from which
the older set were excluded. Thev
' had a swing, croquet, a dinner w ith
1 lemonade and a pleasant time general-
ly, and went home tired but happy.
A few received friends and many went
j stayed a couple of hours. She has
I abroad, some to see the much talked
I of game of chautanqua.
Mrs. Elligsen rooe over to r. i warPi
i Gage's in Mr. Hol on's machine, and . .
1 ben nuite sick since Sunday but is
better at present writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Porell went to Port
land Saturday to attend the wedding
of a niece and at'.ended Cnautanqua
on Tuesday.
One of the children left a fork at
the park which was found next day
and can be had by callir? at Mr
nbsorbeiit lotion, tooth puwuer. ui.o- (
bol lamp nml mirror.
One can use this bag lis un emergen
cy ( best nml add a small case of tued-
Iclnes. disinfectants und bauiluges.
Vou wl.l uot liml t.ie bag a burden.
On the contrary, you will thmik your
self ninny times for lis possession be
fore the summer is over
Iteuiciiil-er that healihy inn does
not uiei.ii I oii-i.-r.i o-.iru
whose distlgtirlng hue Is so t'eep us t
lust until ThaiiKhgivuig.
Th Athletio' G;rl,
The athletic gill h Unally U.scov
erea that lo sliov ber sporting silril
she need Hot necessarily sacriln e her
good looks und f.-miiiine . Harm
Khe soothes tier sunltiirn. She uurses
the corns from ber hands ciiwcd th
rowing und tetllilS. She keeps her hair
glitssy nnd in good color by cui-timl
rubbing of the sculp and iippU utliiii f
a good tonic.
She rememliers that it sen hath Is In
vlgoratlng. but that for cleansing pur
pown tlie tub must n: 1 entirely
omitted.
In short she lakes even better care
of herself during the vacation than she
doe in winter lu order to make the
best use she can or tne ine gum
ball irame. snorts and attend tne
dance In the evening.
One nf the most up-to-date hotel
buildings In this county is thut being
constructed by Mrs. Cassle Evans,
proprietress of the Cottage Hotel.
Mrs. Evans' business has grown so
that she found It necessary to en
large her hotel bulling, and an ad
dition of 12 rooms is being construct
ed by Frank Dodge. At the com
pletion of thla addition Mrs. Evans
will have an 18-room hotel, with all
modern conveniences, Including bath
and electric lights. Many of the
sleeping roomB will be heated. The
rooms are to be plastered, and the
dining room will be of paneled walls.
This room will be 22x20 feet, which
will be a well-lighted and airy room.
Aurora Saturday and the dance was
well represented by Barlowltes.
Miss Anderson, of Astoria, spent the
Fourth In Barlow. She also attended
the dance In Aurora and Canby.
Miss Anderson Is visntng Mrs. C. G.
Tull. She has signed a contract to
teach In the Drlmary department for
Hobo Bug-Come on. Weary1, don't breezes and untraromeled life In the tne npxt term of srhool. A friend of
That's one ot them Dees vn. .in Amieimj.., mS ..
' Ifiria, lias ueII circieu yuniyat ui mc
' . ' , school.
Pow.r of Murk. Mrg. Andrews had friends from
i Visitors to the mosque of St. Sophia. . ,,ortand vlHtn! her from Saturday
In Constaoilnople. notice as soon lirj.i Tuesday evening.
they enter h is-autlful fragrance per i A nnrnner of Mr. and Mrs. Harter's !
vadlng the entire l.illding. When the i friends from Portland spent the Fourth !
mosque was built l." years ago the j with them. J
is'ottes snd brnns were laid id mortar I The New Era campmeetlng will be-
1 mixed with noi.iti.rn of uiusk. j her Sunday school class Thursday nf-1
ternoon at her home,
luncheon was served.
Mrs. Curtis visited friends In Port
land las' Thursday.
Relatives from the East have be. -ti
visiting a few days at Mr. and Mrs.
A. II. Harvey's.
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Try them. Every bottle Is guaran
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t'o.
Wants, For Sale, etc.
MONEY TO LOAN In sums to suit
Flist Mortgages one year or on
long time. Charges reasonable.
Cross nnd Hammonds, Attorneys.
A number attended the barheque at ; WANTED tiooti, neat gin ror general
i housework. Apply Mrs. 1-ranK
Kusch. Both phones.
: FOR SALE 25 corda of wood, $.1.00
j ier cord. Wm. Jacobs, Boardman
; Station, Second house east of Station.
BARLOW.
The majority of the residents of
Barlow attended the celebration at
Canby on the Fourth. Many young
folk took ln the dance ln the evening.
whose bun Is worse than tls sting.
LASTING BENEFITS
Mankind" are always happy
having been happy. o if rou make
them happy now you make tnn
happy twenty years hence by the
memory of k.
FOR SALE General merchandise
store In small town on line of new
Clackamas Southern Railroad. Stock
for sale and building for sale or
i rent. Addresn A. B. (X Care of En
terprise. ! FOR SALE Ten seres land In small
! town on line of new Clackamas
Southern Railroad, $200.00 per acre.
Mostly cleared. Small stream of wa
ter across one corner. Address A.
B. C, care of Enterprise.