j S Milwaukee and Northwestern MILWAUKIE. Tho railroad roiiipiiiiy In gindlng Krniii H'rcul unil whim the wmk In roiiiplilid II will nilil mtii'h to Ilia Im provement of (lie clly, A nlno-pound Imliy y ! 1 1 iirrlvuil lit I Im lioiiin of I), M. KImcIi Fildny morn Ing JiiiIko Ki'Inu wiih mi Oregon CHy visitor Tuesday morning. Dr. Townley luul a nill to Onk Grove 'I'lnirNility tiiomliiii, J. A. IIIinn wart In Mllwuiiklii Wed liiNitay iiiiiniliiK. ('. A. ('win mill fiitnlly of Corvallla, have retried llm K. H. Itchier cottage on Monroe arret. Mr. Knno In fore mini of llm dredger, Hrlionl will open September 11th. Prof, (loot will nrrlvo In a few day and get nettled before school opens. Tho (IraiiKo will meet Friday evon I it K nnd nuikn t tin flmil arrangements for I tin Grange Fair to lit hold Sept. 21 Ml Crystal Lake Park. MrN. MiikIo JoIiiihoii whn In Oregon Clly Hut ti ict ii y on IjiinIiionm. She called nt llio promotion office of Die Commercial Chit), Tim Clly Ciiiitic 11 ild a apodal meeting Tuesday evening to ho'ir whether ihere whn any protest on thn Improvement of Mnlti street. There wiin noun, no tho street will Im fOtlllll't"(l. Id-v. A. T. Ilflini'r tin been appoint ed for another year to the German Methodist etui rcli. W. II. ClilldN of Mlnttiorn puichnsod, tlirniiKli MrN. Migglo Johnson, w bungalow ut iNland station fiom Mr. O'Nell . ami will lake imnsosslon September iNt. Couslilerailoit tMHO. Mr. wild MInn O'Nell will .cave September 4h for Now Yoik CI' jr. Tuesday nfiniooii Mm. Gr.tsle gave a purly In honor of hr dauahtora, Mm nnd Florence. Games at nil kind were lndiilK'd In by thn lltlln fiilkM. ItefreMhments were served nnd n pleasant afternoon NMint. I'mil nnd Helen Hailobaugh attended thn prirty. John KlNlry and T. It. Worlblngton passed tliroiiKh here Wednesday morn ing In Mr. Kisleya anto. Muriel Ukln spent Sunday at Sea side, Oregon. Mr. nnd Mm. Hurns are here from the cast vIhIMiik their Bon, Hob llurna. Tommy Ijikln left Monday morning for a weeks outing at Seaside. Ore. Arthur Davis has a aore arm and allium! tuiM blood poison cnuHcd by a silver. Jens Keck bruised hla finger by a keg fulling on It. nnd has been layed up a fow daya. Thursday afternoon the Mothers and Teacher's Club nnd all of the , teacher ( f seven ypara ago nave Mra. Emily C. Khnw a surprise at her beau tiful home al IjiKewood. ItefrcKli uietita of watermelon and cuko were nerved on the lawn. Mra. Shaw will commence her work on county arhool supervisor September 1st. Kd. Kellogg. Johnny Wetr.lor nnd Join llond returned home Tueaday froiti Atlorln and Seaside. Evangelical church notea Sunday school, 0:0 a. m.; preaclilnR. 11:30 Subject, "Impreaaiona and Their Orl Kin," by the paHtor. Y. P. A., 7:0( p. m. KveniiiK aervlcea. 8:00 p. m. Sub ject, "A Convertor Inndel'a Troarh Inn " I'rnyer meellnn WediuiHilny ev enliiKN. Choir practice Thursday ev enliiKN. Teacher a Tralnlnn Friday ev etiliiK. K. UadebniiKh, paator. I - Haa MIIHona of Frlenda. How would you llko to ii timber your frlenda by mllllonn aa nucklen'a Ar nica Falvo dnea? Ita aaUmndlnK cureH In the pnat forty yenra made thciiu Hn the beat aalve In tho world for aorea, ulcera, ecxetna, burna, holla, aciilila, cilia, corna, aore eyea. apralna, awellliiKH. brulaea, cold aorea. Haa no equal for plica. 25c at Jones Urns Co. OAK GROVE. Francis Griffith was given a pos tal card shower Friday by tho band irirlH after their lesson. In honor of her tenth birthday. j Tho Concord school Is Hearing com pletion nnd will be ready for the fall term. Professor Pflngston of Salem, has been engaged ns principal and MIhs Themle Draper, of Oregon Clly, as primary teacher. John RlHley Is homo from Seaside for a few days, looking aftrr hla hay crop. The threshers are at tho Outfield ranch and will move to II. G. Stark weather' the first of the week. Mr, Spnuldlng and Miss Madge Ellis went to Portland Saturday morning to meet Miss Carte Spnuldlng who Is coming home on a vlHlt from Twin Falls, Idaho. Edward Olds, Dellom Olds and Tops Jahns left Friday morning for St. Martin's hot springs on a ten days' vacation. Mrs. Kennedy and daughter. MIhs Imis, were Portland visitors Thurs day. , Pert Wllllama went to Raster Rock Tuesday on a vacntlon of six dnya. Fred I-ehmnn, of Mllwaukle, was here on business Thursdny. Tho funeral services of Mrs. Emley Tripp was held Wednesday nfternoon. Rev. W. R. Allen conducted the Ber vires. Mrs. William Cederson nnd daugh ter were Portland visitors Thursday. Mrs. R. P. Peterson and daughter, Iliilnh. of Nebraska, are visiting Mrs. t. ...... ...a i,mihr. fieorgo Hanson and family. Mrs. Peterson has been West three montha nnd thlnka Ore gon Is nil right nnd Is i-njoylng the ''it L. Herron and family returned home from a three weeks' automobile trip In Eastern Oregon and -Washington. They report a very pleasant ''Mr. Marcher was hurt In Portlnnd Wednesday evening and Is under a doctor's care. An examination will be made today with the X-ray to see If any bonea aro broken. Mrs. Frank Maaon and sons were out from Portland Thnrsdny visiting Mrs. J. H- Grahnm and family. The wedding of MIhs umie nm a uc w - o -MMM PATENTED Fish Brand Reflex Slicker pravenM 11 w.tr from nin Bins in fnml and Srtct blolhe bottom of eoM. Th (lt U boluletjr wrtetprool at every point Ths moS practical Jickef fof oo. $3.00 Everywhere. tjWERj SnJction Gonrmnleed. u A. r A. J. TOWER CO., LI BOSTON . .,-n Tow C.nl.. C. Ud.. flSlll'tKfV Totonlo pci 1 1 M of I'lirkplace, and Itny Hhnpn, of Oak (irovn, which tMik place nl Alluiiiy Moiiday evenliiK, came at n'wirprlHii lu thn frlenda and ri'lallvin here. Hay la llm aon or Jim flhupo ii nd la well known in Clackaimu ('mini, v. Mm. Julia Holt Hpi'til. K'ldny with her mother near Vancouver WiimIi. W, M. Klcn went to Alb'iny TIhum dny on liiiNlneHN, retiirnliiK Friday, The l.lllld (illln' Hew Inn Society, Niiperlnlended by Ml mn llelrlco Slierk, met at the home of Mary Itlco VVed iieiiilay. Tlii'HO youiiK KlrU ure learn liiK to aew and arc making aewliiK aprona nt preaent. K. O. Swain and Mr. llnrnea, of Cal ifornia, apent ThurNduy nflernoon with K. C. Warren unit family. Mr. wmi i1;. y:. warren aim iiiruij. Mr letwwii teiicti. er lu Chlco, :!.. when a boy. I n i.r.,i,,n t,t Minirim nr . form. I erly of Oak (Jrove, was here a few hmira Friday vInIIIhk old frlenda. Mr. F.ller'a alater. of I'ortland, apent ThurNduy at tlio Kiier Home linniiii; in iiiu roii'i itviij, i . t. . t-,.L. 1 Mra. William Wells In vMlliig rela-' Hev. F. C. Hergatrcaser preached at fives h. re nnd her brother. Ur. Mur- draco Chapel on Sunday. Kev, llorg nhv of I'ortland latreaser recently came to the coaat as Mr. Wella and chlldreti and Mrs. a V. 1'. A. n.lHNlonary but was trana- liomt were I'ortland vlaltor Friday. MIhn Imogen Innmiin went to Day ton Saturday and returned Monday. Mra. Ida Innmiin was a week-end vlaltor at Newburg, Or. Owing to the death of Mr. Young at Damaacua, tho Olrla' III' nil did not go aa the picnic was Indeflnately pout polled ' .' -. ii 1 Mr. and Mra. William urns are en- ; terlnlnlnK friends from ilo.ae, Idaho. Mr a M Heevea of U-banon. wl , her a,.n and daugb.; a Jent so": j eVai' Sn w.tl, Mra. at'd Ml Ke"x. j . a t ill nV I'lllllAH. date, Wash., and alaler Miaa Marlon Naylor, of Oklahoma, aro the gueats of Mr. and Mrs. It. U lltrron. Mlas Naylor la a teacher In the Indian acliool and aha has a five-year-old BtioKbone Indian girl with her. Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Evens returned uirH..v nt o-nn n m the beautiful Haturdnjr at B. M . M "JJ"1"'" bora. Mr CampbeU phoned L help. Kvery nvallnlile mnn went and helied save the house; the south end waa damaged. Tho family waa In Portland and got home at ten thirty when the fire was out. Spontancoua combiiHtlon Is thought to be the cause of tho fire. Smoke did most of the damage which , will amount to several hundred dol- j lars covered by Insurance. Arthur Graham Is sojourning at Img lleach. Wash., for a few days. Jim Moore spent tho week's end at Astoria and Seaside, returning home Monday morning. , Mia. Knimons ana son are riiHiirui- : 1 1 ...I TMt.jtr i Kre1 II. Harris waa in Portlnnd Monday on business. Mra. Chat.ii.era ami nine o....au.. left Tuesday morning for the East to visit her mother. ! Mrs. Wm. Cederson left for Walla Walla. Wash., Monday morning to via-. It relatives. cent's Hospital, I'ortland. Monday ev-,1"0 Pruil, enlng. Dr. Melsaner of Oregon City) GOOD NEWS. Is attending. I Dr. and Mrs. Townley. of Mllwaukle. .... Il,nnith lwra Kliniluv Al'ianlllir In Ihnlr niltn The Oak Grove base ball team de feated the Hillsdale team Sunday, ll ouiiuajr,, Ai.Kuat 21st. score 6 to 3. A member of the visiting team got his thumb cut open, tho ladlea dressing the wound 1 . : .v. aim tie was sine io "innu mo riiuio. n w i.en.lnv .nd Mrs. Schoemakcr. of Marnuam. are visiting Mr. and Mra. U K. Rent ley and family. hlnhda. sundav August 27th. There ji.,n in h. . . . .. r. r Wnrtblneton and wife. Mr. nnd Mrs, E. C. Wnrren nnd Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Worihlngton. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson and son. I-ewla of Wichita. Kansas, aro visit ing Mr. and Mra. Wm. Wella and aim Jim. w hi. " nun I V. I ne two luniiuen wenv i m .... m iii ... , A v. ruscade Iocka Sunday on a picnic. Mra. Wit lam Matthews died at tne . L .. ..... t. i r . . nome or ner uiuiKiuei, nun. j. - mci. .. .. ... . . -..- . n III 1'orilBIia AUgUHl ruu, nn:i a uu- gerlng Illness. She la survived by m . .1 !... h.I nnrnmn irPOnnnhllll. ren. Funeral announcemeni win ue made later upon arrival of her daugh ter, MIhs Elizabeth K. Matthews, who Is 'enroulo from a summer's trip abroad. Hester ArniHtrong and Madge Ellis went to I-nts Wednesday to spend the dny with Edith Turner. Arthur Grnhnm, the popular drug- glHt, returned home from the Coast Tuesday evening. Blood Poison Is prevented by applying Dr. Rell's Anti-Pain to cuts, scratches and bruise It destroys all septic mat ter enables the wound to heal with out soreness. Re sure to get Dr. Hell's. Geo. A. Harding. Druggist. - JENNINGS LODGE Mesdnmes DcShlolds and LUhgow, of Clacknmna, visited with the form er's daughter, Mrs. Conway, on Mon day. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Sandburg leave for Inde pendence this week where they will spend two weeks picking hops. niioo Mnrae was a member of a theater party given last week for Miss A. Wilkinson, of Dubuque. Iowa, who Is spending her vacation In the West. Miss Morse and Miss Millie Schloth the swimming Instructresa, of Port land former pupils of Miss Wilkinson, complimented with a one o'clock luncheon one day the pnat week. . Mrs. Ralncr. of Marshfield. visited Mrs. A. C. MacFarlane on Monday. - ira tilenned to welcome to our community Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, for merly of Tillamook, who are located In the Hargrove house. Mrs. Rrlggs. of Stayton. Oregon, haa been visiting at her son, W. A. Mack'a camp, Laughlot. Their sister Mrs Phelps, of Grand Rapids, Mich., was also their guest during ino sum WHO Bind U" II a."1"1 " " mer. returning to her home last week. Mr .and Mrs. II. C. fainion amor., to the Canby peach orchards on Sun day but found no peaches at theso or chards which usually aupply the Lodge folks with the luscious fruit. Mr and Mrs. Hugh Robert returned from Senslde. One day was spent at Cannon Beach and Elk Creek. Mr and Mrs. J. A: Soesbe and son, Haroid, came tip from Newport for a stav at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Cooper and daughters. Jessie and Daisy and a lit tle granddaughter, of Auburn. N. Y-, arrived a fortnight ago and are visit ing their daughter Mrs. Standish Shepperd. The Cooper family has de cided to locate at St. Johns. t it" Fmnrea and brother. Floyd Feesler of Montavllla. spent the, OUECION CITY Clackamas day with the Hiiko HandHtrom family Sunday. Mr. and Mra, Zln.erllnK and family or I'nrkplaco vlHlted with Mra. June Sunday. Mra. Jonea la entertaining her dmiKhter, Mra. 8. I'. Dow, of Bt. I'aul, wlio will remain until October. Utile Norma Conway haa been on the Hi Hat for aeveral dnya. Dr. Hickman, of I'ortland, la atumdlnK her. Mr. and Mra. Sllaa Scripture, of Ore Kon Clly, were calling on dga frleiida liiHt week. MIhn Anna Wllklnaon, prominent educator of tho Middle Wear, la vlNlt lug frlenda and a number of her puplla here, alio having apent tho entire sum - " . ant affiilra. In the way of theater par mer on the count. A nunnwr or piena- tla and afternoon teaa baye been Klveti In her honor, While In rorl- land MIhn Wllklnaon la domiciled at Tho I'ortland. Mlun Muud Rturaeon. a nharmaclHt J of KatHcada, vlaltcd at tho V. D. Now- - atll hninfl lUHf WIIHK ferrcd to Memorial church, Portland He will also supply Here. Grandma Newell returned from Sea aide luHt week where alio spent two months with her granddaughter, Mrs. Gladys Wataon. Tho work on the new house being erected by Wm. Oardnnr, la progress ing rapidly and will add materially to lijt ftimr.nrnnrn of Mftldrum - --- .,.,, Mr. "My" trom eloven until three Friday of laBl week In honor of ber little guest MIhs "'MUn' Wltll IllfLLIlT UCUIHIVU ttim . .. - (James and music were Indulged In. MIhs Aleen Warner and Mra. Harry Robinson furnished a number of vocal and Instrumental selections. Misses Aleen. Ruby and Irene Warner; An nie RuhkcII, Alice Eve MacFarlane, Mabel Manson and Mrs. A. C. Mao v siting with his father, U wucox. c. V. Morse Is building a bungalow on hi. acreage on Jenn.ng. avenue, Walter I.eckner . doing tho carpenter work. OREGON CITY HEN SAVE CONCORD HOME Tho h())ne of Mrg ,ha LabowUch. a( C()1(,ord w imr(aiiy destroyed . nra a,lturjlly nlht. Defective In- ,., i,.,pi- wr ia ihonuht niiiuiiuil ui t-.-v o - - ..... fi t in imva piiiised the blaze. Several ' Oregon City men, who were coming t m n . 1 . J . ...ah S tha building. They moved the furnuRre lnto the yardi Bnd with a h08e fnHy extinguished the fire. The . . h of Mayor nrowne,i of thlg cty. Mrs. Labo- wtch re(.en,y whs offered $12,000 for i I mSny Oreaon City Readers Have Heard It and Profited Thereby " Good news travels fnst." and the of had back sufferers In , Oregon ui y are. g aa w .e... u.i prompt relief is wiin.n me r reain. Many a lame, weak and aching back ; la hn,l nn more, thanks to Doan s Md- - ------ ------ . . ' ney I'llls. Our citizens nre telling the good news of their experience wltb the j Old Quaker Remedy, tiere is an ex I E. W. Hldlem. 714Maln St.. Oregon Cltv. Ore., says: "The public state- ; mailt l enve n 19 6 n praise of Doan'a Kidney Pills still holds good. Kidney and bladder trouble caused me much Buffering and aa time passed, mv condition became worse. I finally nmiaiilf orl A lih valcian but his treat ment did not bring relief. The kidney i ... , ,.," ini.roi nnn wora milium uiiu uioucnn ----- i - - ! Ing In passage and caused me mucn anno) nm e. --...B - io-iiiiio advertised I cot a box at Hunt c.inn iioan o k winflf - . - - i,.i law nrni ririur To. and It was simply . i " .: .. , ,, , , asionisning ine iy u.j- r.. ' fill III V LIllllllltT. I1V IUC a n. finished the contents of one box, every Hvnmtoni of kldnev complaint had dis appeared and my kidneys no longer annoyed me." For sale by all dealers. Price BO .int Fnster-Mllbtirn Co ' Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Slates. llememlier the name Doan's and take no other. TAFT PLANS 10 VISIT TLAND ON Bit BEVERLY. Mass.. Aug. 28. (Spec lnl) , Twenty-four states will be visited by President Taft on the "swine around the circle," according to his partly completed schedule. He will start September 15, ana win pus through these states: Massachusetta, New York, Pennsyl vania, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, India na, Missouri, Iowa. Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah. Nevada, California, Oregon, Washington, Ida ho, Montana. South Dakota, Minneso ta, Wisconsin and Maryland. Among the big towns and cities that the President will visit are Syra cuse, Erie, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha. Kansas City. Denver, Chey enne, Salt Lake, Los Angeles. San Francisco, Sacramento, Portland, Or.; Tacoma. Seattle, Spokane, Wallace, rdaho: Butte. Billings. Deadwood. Ab erdeen and Pierre, S. D.; St. Paul Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Pitts burg. ST. PAUL, Aug. 25 Mrs.. Russell Sage will be requested by Attorney General Simpson to pay an Inheri tance tax on all her. Minnesota landa llflU UMUtTl hmhiuvim v Relieved that the tax will amount to held under contracts or Baie. it is nearly $000,000. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND .w . D 1 for CHt-CHFS-TER'S DIAMOND bia.VD Ptl.ua in Rkd ndA Gold mrilllc bom, rald with B'u'VV, HIMIOTI ill! HO (mr.K. mjwim .. . . . k ... . , 111 llk .Tl U DIAMOND Him PILLS. f twrntT-flte an ranrdrd Bt.8fMt, AIwyi Reliable. liOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS n rurnuiiMirnr worth Tamu 1111-. hVhKinnrnr ,.in lion ENTERPRISE Kltf D-AV, EASTERN CLACKAMAS (Continued from page 2.) atructlvo aermon waa preached by Pro fcMHor Kendell. Sunday evening a large crowd gath ered at tho church to bear I'rofeHaor Kendell preach. He delivered a very able aermon, after which he recolved IM.00 for aid fund at tho College of I'hllomath. , Best Evsr Used. A. II. Ilelnlen, Ilnrrlaon, Idaho, says: I have used Dr. Hell's Plne-Tar lloney for coughs and colds and It Is the best I have ever tried, lok for the liell on the Ilottle. Geo. A. Harding, Drug gist. FIR WOOD. Miss Irene Alt spent a few daya In Astoria last week. Mra. Nina Malar has been quite alck the past week. Katie Motyl came out from Port land and Is visiting ber folks for a few weeka. Mlas Ida Stuck! is at her home for a few weeks' visit. Mr. Heighten and family bave re turned to Sandy. Miss Alice Cooper, of Dover, Tlslted Mrs. R. D. Hart Sunday. G. Koeaale, who spent the pa two weeks at damn Idleawhlle. returned to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Mena Frey Naiiy is at me beach, Bea Side, Wash., for a few weeks. Several of the Flrwood young peo ple apent a pleanant afternoon at Stuckl'a Sunday. They amused them selves in varloua ways; one of the moat Interesting amusementa waa eat ing watermelon. Mra. Malar a Den t last week at Lus ted a visiting her mother. The ML Hood Fruit, Growers neia a very successrui meeting at j-irwooo. Saturday afternoon. Considerable business waa transacted ana plans laid for making the meetings more in structive and interesting than they have been heretofore. J. P.. DcShazer drove to Gresnam Bflnirdav. moving Mr. Robinson's fam ily who have been camping near Flr wood for the past six weens. Mr. Robinson la principal of the Gresham schools. Mn Mack accomoanied her sister. who haa been visiting her, to Port land Friday. Mra. Eva R. Hart and Mrs. John Sinclair have gone to tho mountains. CASTOR I A For Ioianti and Children. Tha Kind You Hare Always Bought Signature of DOVER. A. J. Morrison is building an addi tion to his bara. Mlas Mary Bews came out from Portland last Wednesday and will bo at home through September. Mrs. Miller and son. David, drove to Columbia City Saturday. They will be gone several weeka. Mr. Bewa Bold three cows to the Sandy butcher Monday. Mrs. Reld and Mr. ana Mrs. josepn DeShazer attended the progressive as sociation meeting last Saturday. George Kltzmiller is hauling wood for his father at Eagle Creek. George Sawtell ia home from his ranch at Molalla. Mra. Sutor, of Eagle Creek, is visit ing her parents this week. Mr. Affhotter has purchased new machinery for a saw mill. The threshera have come and gone for this year. The grain Is generally a good quality. Always Ready Wheuiiuure Ready - Quarts 2 $352 $552 Keeps Liquids Hot 24 hours Cold 72 hours No Invention In recent years, has proven a greater boon or comfort to the sportsman or traveler; to the mother or housekeeper; to thousands of others In every walk of life, than the VACO Bottle. This Wonderful Bottle will keep liquids at the same temperature at which they are placed in the Bottle boiling hot or icy cold for hours and days without use of Ice or fire or chemicals. Night Workers need hot drinks w ith their lunch. The Vaco gives It steaming hot. Children and Sick People at night need cooling drinks. The Vaco provides It Instantly with out trouble. Babies must have warm drinks and foods at night. The Vaco produces it Instantly. No bother with lamps or stoves. v Our $1 Vaco Bottle places this necessity within the reach of all. Every bottle guar anteed and money refunded If not satisfactory. VACO LUNCH BOXES, $2.00. Every laboring man needs one. For Sale only by Huntley Bros. Co . The Rexall Store HKPTEMBEIt 1, 1911. CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS CANBY. I the Fire Relief Company of that city, waa In Canby this week, looking after Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nowton and baby, ' the Insurance business here, who hav, been visiting with relatives Charles Comb's car la aid up for at Mood River, returned to Canby on ! repairs, aa he had a serious break Wednesday evening, j down last week. Mrs. J C. Kauplsch and sister, Miss Hrry Garret, tho bicycle man, went Edith Krueger, who have been visit, to Portland Wednesdny, looking after ln fur tho nimt n month w a re in v ... lives .it Elgin, III,, their old home, re turned to Canby on Monday, after having bad a most enjoyame rime. Miss Krueger, who la a teacher In the Seattle, Wash., public schools, left on Wednesday morning for Seattle, where she will take up ber duilea In Septem ber. Harold Waldron, who la connected with the National Bank at Newberg, and whose home is at Oregon City, was In this city on Sunday visiting bis grandmother, Mrs. L. T. Battln. "Xllss Hattle Hutchinson, who has been for several montha telephone operator at the Good Samaritan Hos pital, returned to Canby on Thursday, where she will remain for several months. Miss Hutchinson will Join a party of 30 from this city and leave on Saturday for tho hopficlda at Inde pendence. . The residents of Weed street are filllna- in the street with gtavel from the excavation of the Canby Bank k Trust Company ana improves me roadway considerably. Mrs. W. B. Roberta and daughter, Violet, of Red Bluff, California, have arrived in Canby for a vlalt with rela tives. OTrB. KOIieno l. wen riiuku in i this city where she has visited on 1 i tives. Mrs. Ronens is wen Known in many occasions. i . n, t i n iii i raill eimpHU", WUU UUO 1-tii linn- Ing In Portland, returned to Canby on ... . , weanesoay eveninR. vir nnd Mm n. W. Rrjencer and ' daughter, Francis, spent Saturday and Sunday at Newport, and had a most enjoyable time. Miss Verna Porter lert on Monaay fnr fyine- Reach. Wash., where she will vlalt for several weeka with her sister, Mrs. Anna Smith. Mm r. C. Hutchinson, the milliner of this city, went to Portland Thurs day where she purchased ner ran mn- found' in her stock at the opening of j nnery, ana me laiesi snapes wm u the season. Mlss Cora and Laura Sandsness lert : this week for Brooks, where they will j enjoy an ouimg lor iwu A nnrtv eomnoned of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howard, Miss Mamie Hulras and Edward ilulras will leave on Sunday for the Kyle hopyard at Wlisonvllle. These people expect to combine busi ness with pleasure and will enjoy life while there. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bussard. of Port land, were In this city on Sundav the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant White. Mrs. Bussard Is a sister of Mrs. White. Miss Hazel Saunders, of Portland, is a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Doc Sailor. Mr. and Mrs. Grant White went to Newberg In their machine Thursday on a business trip. Ture. wine, wno has become an expert chauffeur, drove the car. Mrs. White expects to De come the possessor of a car herself next war and there Is no doubt but her many friends in this city will be remembered. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hugill, of Kalama, Wash., were in this city on Friday and Saturday. R. E. Dundas. of Portland, a busi ness man of that place, was ifl this city on business Monday. Frank W. Kramer, or Portland, reg istered at the Cottage Hotel on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Fairbrother, of Port land, are In this city for a few days, the former being here on business. They are guests at the Cottage Hotel. Stanley Wang, of the Wang Com panv. and Edgar Smith, of the firm of Smith & Will, will leave the first of the week for the hop yards their desti nation at present being unknown. The two young men, who are very popular here, have not decided whether they will go by auto, buggy or by foot. It It probable that they will go by the latter route, as they have apent all of their spare change for provisions it being their intention of not only gain ing a few coins in their pocket book by picking hops, but also to gain in flesh, and expect to spend a portion of the time in cooking and partaking of the best that the market affords. Mr. Will thinks it more advisable to look after business affairs in this city and In other sections of the county, where he ia interested. Lee Eckerson, Ed Krueger, Horace Patch and Charles Thomas autoed to Portland on Sunday with Grant White in the latter's machine, taking in the ball game and attending the Helllg in the evening. Miss Anna Krueger went to Port land Sunday to resume her position with the Wonder Millinery Company, after a month's vacation at her home here. Misa Mary Glen, bookkeeper for the Carlton Rosenkrana Company of this city, visited relatives in Portland Sunday. Arthur Knight returned to Roseburg Wednesday to resume his position as brakeman for the S. P. R. R. Com pany. Norton Bradford, after a week's vis It with relatives in Portland, returned to Canby Saturday. J. R. Reeher, after a week's visit with his daughter, Mrs. C. A. Brad ford, returned to Portland on Satur day- . ... J. J. Sandsness, who has Deen in xne hardware business In this city, has sold his interests in the establishment here to John Eid, who has been In mnnectlon with the business for the past year. Mr. Sandsness has gone to Minneapolis. Minn., on business. He formerly resided In Minnesota, and before returning to Canby will visit many of his old-time friends and also relatives. Mrs. Louis Ml8z and son, Donald, who have been spending the past two months at the home of Mrs. Mlsz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Scottan, of thla city, left the first of the week for Portland, where they visited with friends until Thursday morning when they left for" their home at Helena, Montana. During his family'a stay in ihia rltv Mr. Mlsz also visited for two weeks at the Scottan home. William Menke and wife, of San Franci3co, were in this city on Fri day and were registered at the Cot tage Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton, formerly of Oregon City, have rented the Will Kendall residence. Prof. Ashton will teach the Ma-ksburg school this year, and Mrs. Ashton expects to teach mu sic while in this city. She is an ac complished musician, and haa been very successrui wnn ner cmo uc.c tofore. .. Mrs. Grant White and Mrs. Doc en- ,av hpen laving in supplies preparatory to go hop picking, when they expect to leave next week. It is their Intention, ir they make their fortune before returning, to invest their money In Canby real estate. ' H M- Branson, of Salem, agent for uuine nitcmnu. Mrs. Roll and Mrs. Ryer. of St. Paul, Minn., were In this city during (tie week guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Scottan. Proofs Received on Floral Map. The original sketch and lithograph proofs for the first edition of "Our National Bouquet" haa been received and-can be seen at the office of the Cnlted Statea Flower Map Company, Incorporated, at Canby. Oregon. This map haa attracted wide attention by those who bave seen it, and no doubt those who have taken stock will reap a harvest by the sale therefrom. Business Men Take Interest In Road way. Many of 'n.e business men of Canby are taking an active Interest in the proposed construction of the Capital Highway, nnd much credit Is due our townsman. Grant White, who took some of the representative men to Canby on Wednesday evening where they attended the meeting held In the Comerclal Club rooms. The uae of the machine waa free, and Mr. White took the men to Oregon City himself returning after the meeting. Among those going from this city were J. I i rr 1nli.V.l n Rraitfnrd Mr. luiii u, a. n. i.i., , Gorham, M. J. Lee, U D. Walker. Doc n-n iir IT T,. ( V TJf-vonr ftrnnf oiwor, v. n. uo", r. u,,-, ii-t.li.. ..j nthora Thor were three nunc i"u V"-' . .- autos filled with boosters for the road. it ,ki ..n a im ea rrA thrntipTi thnre ia no doubt It will not only be a bene- fit to this city but also to an me ciues along the way. During the winter montha the roadway between Canby and New Era is not aa good as It might be, and this will improve the conditions In that section where the roada are in a few places almost im The Commercial Club of thla city has extended an invitation to meet at that city on Wednesday night of next week and the invitation nas ueen accepted. Five automobiles will leave that city at 6:30 o'clock and an m- vltatlon to an tnose mieresiea in iu highway will be extended. Canby Has Building Boom. There la much activity In the build ing line at the present time In Canby, all of the carpenters and contractors being busily engaged in assisting to make Canby one of the leading little cities In the state or uregon. The Cottage Hotel, which was re cently enlarged, 18 one of the best places of that kind m tne county ior comfort and cleallness, and the pro prietress, Mrs. Lassie ,vans, uas spared no pains to have her boarding house one of the most popular in the city. The addition recently completed adds to the appearance or tne Dtiua lng. There are 10 new rooms, all of the sleeping apartments newly fur nished. At the rear of the hallway on the second floor is the porcelain bath with hot and cold water for those wishing to partake of a bath. The rooms are well lighted with electricity and there are two stairways leading to thia floor one at the rear, while the other leads from the living room. The new large dining room, which Is 21x22 feet, is furnished in mission. A built-in serving buffet ana inen closets are also to be found here. 1 ne la well llehted the west side of which haa four large windows. At the rear of the dining room is the large Dutch kitchen ann pantry, a wash room with hot and cold water has been built on the east side of the house, and is a great convenience to the transient trade. The rooms that have just been added to the hotel, are plastered and finished in mission woodwork, ine uouage muici n now 16 rooms. The exterior of the building has been recently painted. The work on the building was in charge of F. E. Dodge, one of Canby's contractors, who has built many of Canby's attractive homes. George Meeks, who recently soia his home in the southern part of the city, is having a beautiful home of the bungalow style under construc tion on his place on the east side of the Southern Pacific track. The con tract was given to one of the well known contractors of this city, Mr. Havner. This home when finished will be one of the most up-to-date residences in this i art of the county. The new plate glass front of the building occupied by the Canby Fur niture Company, has added much to the appearance of the structure, and gives the proprietors, E. A. Krueger and C. A. Bradford, an opportunity to display their fine line of furniture and carpets. On the second floor of the building Is the carpet and rag room. It Is the intention of these two men, who are experienced In this line of business, to keep a good selection. A new awning has Just been Installed In the front of the building. Shull & Hayner had charge of improving the building. Work is progressing at a rapid rate on the addition of the Canby Bank & Trust Building, this addition to be 25x60 feet fronting C Street, and will be used as store buildings. A full basement is under construction and is almost completed, the basement of which will be used as storerooms. The contract for this building haa been awarded to F. E. Dodge. Great headway la now being made Grea headway is now being made basement, which will be used for Sun day school purposes ana ior sociais is almost complete. It is the inten- CANBY'S NEW Furniture House We carry a fall line of Farnitare, Carpets, Rogs and Wall Paper. Prices right, give as a call and see for yourselves. Look over our stock of rogs the- most popular priced rogs ever carried in town. CANBY FURNITURE CO. tlon to have one of the rooms In the basement fitted up for a kitchen and when socials are given either by the church or Sunday school, there will be everything in readiness for serving of suppers. The basement will be 4(1x80 feet. The woodwork will he In charge of Mr. Dodge. The garage recently built for White t Scheer Is also a good substantial building that Canby Is proud of. Thla building Is located on Front afreet. Theso men have worked up a big buslnuKS In Canby. The J. I-elaer home, purchased from Andrew Kocher, has been Improved by an enclosed veranda fronting the building and also along the north aide and la one of the most attractive homes here. Ladles to 8arve Cafeteria Lunch. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Methodist church of thla city, Is ar ranging to serve meals at the Clacka mas County Fair grounds during the coming fair, and have secured conces sion room. The restaurant will be under tho grandatand. The commit tee In charge consists of Mrs. C. L. Creesy, Mrs. Grant White, Mrs. J. 1 Graham. Mrs. J. R, Newton. Canby Young People Married. Miss Minnie Sutton and Mr. Roland Porter, of thla city, went to Oregon City on Monday morning, where they secured a marriage license and were married by Rev. E. F. Zimmerman, pastor of the Methodist church, of Oregon City, at the Methodist church. The young couple left immediately after the ceremony for Long lleach. Wash., where they will apend their honeymoon. The bride is well known In thla city, and" has for many years made her home with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kau plsch. She Is of a Jovial disposition and since coming to this city she haa made many frlendB. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. .W. Porter, highly esteemed residents of thla city, and haa made his home here for most of his life. Attacka School Principal. A severe attack on school princi pal, Chas. B. Allen, of Slvania, Ga.. Is thus told by him. "For more than three years," he writes, I suffered indescribable torture from rheuma tism liver and stomach trouble and diseased kidneys. All remedies failed till I used Electric Bitters, but four bottles of thla wonderful remedy cured me completely." Such results are common. Thousands bless them for curing stomach trouble, female complaints, kidney disorders, bilious ness, and for new health and vigor. Try them. Only 60c at Jonea Drug Co. TWILIGHT. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Boylan have been spending several days in Kelso, Wash., visiting relatives. Mr. Henry Scheer has Bold his place to Mrs. Gale, of Hood River. M. J. Lazelle was a Suuii'.y guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paqitet, or , Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Walace Johnson, or Canemah. spent Sundpy with their cousin Thomas Kelland. Mr. and Mrs. A- H. Harvey enter tained friends at their home Sunday, from Seattle and Portland. . Mrs. Curtis Dodds and Mlas Lessle McDonald have returned from an out ing at Long Beach. Miss Marie Harvey made a busi ness trip to Portland Friday. A few friends of Thomas Kelland pothered at his home Friday evening in honor of his thirtieth birthday an niversary. A very pieaaanc time was spent and all went home wishing him many more such happy events. Zemo Curea Eczema, pimples, Dare rfrnff Drlrklu Meat. Sunburn. and affords you skin comfort during the hot weather. We give you tnree reasons why we recommend ZEMO for skin trouble. 1st. ZEMO is a clean, scientinc, liquid preparation, pleasant and agreeable to use. 2nd. ZEMO stops Itching at once and allays the Irritation and promptly soothes and heals tne SKin. irA 7rwn crlvoa universal satls- ,11 u. v n - - " - - - faction and is recognized by skin spe cialists as the standard remeay ior all skin and scalp troubles. If you wish to try a bottle of ZEMO for yourself or one of your children and It does not do exactly what we cmr w will return vour money with out quibble or question. Huntley Bros. (jo. urug store. Workmen cleaning out the culvert on Singer Hill discovered Saturday the cause of the backwater last win ter which threatened te get Into cel lars In the hill section. There was at least ten Inches of mud on the bottom of the culvert, and In many places were large boulders, which impeded the flow of the water. Tim culvert Is about two feet across and three and a half feet deep and the workmen have no trouble in crawling into It. The work will be continued tomorrow. Councilman Burke says there will be no trouble from back water next win ter. Our National Bouquet" If Floral map of the United States. A beautiful high class colored work of art with each State Flower litho graphed on muslin, satin finished, twenty-seven by thirty-seven inches. This Is the first edition. U. S. STATE FLOWER MAP CO. Inc. Price $2.50 Each Delivered. CANBY, OREGON.