OUFiflON OITY KKTKUPRTHE FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919 t " " CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACK AM AS EIURNED SAILOR ESTABLISHES BUSINESS, ti)!m..r.. ! '; 14 .. ....,.t from the im val ulllf 111!" ' ' , ,.,, to Vuut l W Mr Ullmore !"" " . -,.. t!prt rlity, and H..i.'f' "" ,. .:,.r.. llardtety. "V. -. ... . . J M -OADOV- JAMIt INTIRTAINS , "Daddy" Ji.ir, mm of the popular bachelors of Cauby, iiUrtalimd about 80 of hi. yotiit friends at hla home thl iiy Thursday evening. Tba affair a given previous ( tilt tin parlure fr-mi Canby. .hr he ha r aided for uih time Mr, Jums h4 piano U.u Mpmially to hla borne titl Ihia Mi ba un4 fur lb darning, lfrrhniKni were takn by the GARDENS DOINO WILL. One of tha fin Sat little garden in (ha home yarde of Canby la that of Adam Knight ,nd lis hat a system of hit own, that will no doubt h of h.-in-fU to him when tint vegetables are com mrtiit;i( to make) Ihair appeeranc. He ' t good Und board on which la wrlttim I h number of rows and varie ties of ygtblt planted, and thla hit Wn poalml on tha tardmi fence. It" ha eight row of pas, four row of radishes, alt row of lettuce, four ..imix"- t,lHt.kim!iB ahu on Pm,Pi. J Mr. James did hi , - - ....i. BoimI ' ! " ..... a.. a n'" ' ... .., MHis7. a woll - (jomi STRUT IMPWOVIMINTS. BtiNQ " 'i.ncln to make tholr appear- l!t,ll - , . i MA0. th ground. Mr. Knight ,,"UI . and Him Vfimiit uiii tt..un,,rH ir iil.n rnthimlmiile trdnra thla yar, but Imi 'r . . 4Bj - already ! ,rl ,, iritifvnnit piirtlon of ih r,) fpiriai-rt, rowa onlooa. all Tkit4 i naaidaa hi A niot aujoyahla lima , r, rrro, iura raw turnip, tort ! ro two row radiKiin. Tn . wd wi-ra iilanind March 1, and all r till"" l"""' " k !. faH 11. llml. uiwrlnlontlotit. ( .. .. . . u"" 7"r oul inir(Miit ll ai iB ttttitttMir of lfsta of t'unliy Aiuutiic whm1 pinntd io yot o whiln employ. .,1,1 tl.. ! h or"" h ... w f -- ri. t.. .' i n marriwl ahortly bofor I JM litu ih rna t a IVtlat.d L M., Hath Viii, who f"nliu) Mr(Ul u"l b"' bt'l' r ih chr Mr " M' "'' , m& bt Nan than" thai "' n on It atrwl, hr a fill watera, Mr, till ha Wn ita, and irunhwd rotk to ba m'I Aio.ihpf t iiii of iha riiy r- and Iota of '""tog loipryiunnt t on K ,1 i ul4 l b hatk on land tl Thi ha l-n plow4 and I hi on roona, ami in inn nr luiura (rael will bo pl4 TbU rad ttM4 rrpairmg and Mr llmlk and hi nti ar dittiitt t& work, KIISILRINQ BUV4 AUTOMOBILE lirtolCn Kroonlrhie, una of Ih prOI" loh( rllfH of t'anby. la (oln( to tm)y lifo ih rmaiiuirr of hi day. CANBYGOFSlVERTOP WILL RtPHESENTIO IN WAR, Tim family of Mr, and Mr. J. V, I'H'h ar wnll ri-proannled In tha ar lr. They baa had 2t rnlativaa anry ln( (hoir country. Amonc ibftaa wa thir on, ll'irara. who ha ut r turtil. and wa In lha Argonna Tot- 8t Mlhii'l, Chauteaa Tblrry Mr Onnral Minohnr, who wa ma jor (unoral of lha Rainbow DtvUlon, I a rouln of Mr. I'ad h. lie ha bwm tranufcrrod to (ha aviation aortic In iohnttown, l'a. II alao gradualod from rollrfa with floiral l'irhln. -W1NSV1GT0RYFLAG and t.w d.y. ai purt hawd a fin- nrnw. oi air. ana r. raicn (lrarlon.1 0. and 1 now tiaaiml i , " rapiain ana nruiimanu, I takiiit hi firt iBitn tmidod tha 100th annlarary obrr 4 by th I'ortiand Iodg t Mr. an dMn. Robartam and daugb- tr, Mia Krarn o, gnd aon, K'lward, motored to Hood Jllvtr Hunday, whera Ihny atlundad tb t,'hrry Itloaaora Ftiatlval. Thy had a mot dollgbw ful trip, and wara much lmproed wlib tha Hood Rlr country; ltudr Itlttir, aon of Mr. and Mr. 1), filttftr, prominent rnaldnnla of Nwnty. mft with i tarioua accldutit at th ahlpyarda In Portland the lattttr part of lat wnrk, whn a acaffoldlng broke, porctplUting blra 30 fo( to th ground, Mr, Kilter I uftering from a broken ahouldr and alo from a frr.clurcd akull, and allhouKb hi I condition I atill prwariou. bopm r anlertalnod for hla ricoyry, a ha ha Improved during tha pait two day. Mr. ItKter 1 a brolhor of Mr. Kdward Krugr, of thla city, and Mra. KruHger baa bwn at bli bdldo. V. II. Blnttir of I'ortland, reprraant ing tha Waterhouat A Imtot Cora pany, waa in thi city on bustiw Wedriday, Mr. 11, Hoprr, who ba bn In I'ortland, the pat wwsk vljtlng b-r daughtrr, Mr. Oeorga Altman, return- d to her bom Tburadaf evening of thi weak. Mra. C, It. Htndmbott and child ren. Vern l-Roy and Cecil Bo. of Mouilla, who have brn at the home of Mr. H. Bopttr, lft for their home Thuraday evrnln-,. Ocll Rom, one of the f!nat you n Ruler born at Can by made hi pparatne at the 8opjr home April J7. Mr. Hnlorhot w formerly Ml fva 'Hutchlnaon of thi city. MMHEfliISM PLANNED FOR CITY te haili tirti.ry fS o by Ctr.h'j by ie opr th t' in the tfA i,!..rr islwftf Wn dfltfo, and ittt m fo.t .f th nti Miit.nai u-i. u itrnii niu.h atfntu.n ri b f-n by th palng ttwh th "y of Cat by. aod th r: of tbi rity i pi tid of what l Ma !cinilhr,4 by tha patriot iMi.lchi i t tht atlon uf lha (wrir t oiitir ijta i,l WilLINlTIATI CANOIOATIi lit i!untay winiot. My I0, th M(i"t)rnt i to Initial numlwr of nuMUM. and a ort ttf from ru4 ' br to put on tM smnwy tcrntiony A larg crowd 6 duuW tie in attpndanre It fmats! ar to be aorrad. Within a fw t 4r more he will be able to operate th car. and I planning to make many trip Mr ami Mra, K'lrtttg have ; by Carlton It ro!pil in Clarkama county for Turkey .,,. MARKET REPORT. Th following are tha price quoted lloaencran Wednday: ,.....,.,, tit many yrar. but there ar many it "in ,,, pitiro t( tmrrrat hr thy hate i Hprtng not iit4, by are bow content itt ((( . , ,. Ing iiig huh of the country of ; Old Ronatrr t'larkama county, jOe , The utMtiobit waa purrhaand from imcka ., , I .rut Hrwthor. of tbi city, V, II I'ort- j Rstttnr ,... er. (otinerly tif Oregon City, but whog b aeatn tkn up hi rwaldiuo hre, making (he le. IOLOIIRI LETTER! WILL APPEAR .,,...SSc ..S0c ... .. m .H Jot; ...21c .... oe ...39c CANBY LOCALS 01 M0NST RATION ATTRACT V,ty frmr n4 othera nlxrtl r in the o i ration of the For4 trft"f aittirtand the 4rmntrathin t M kburg Kri4ay and Hatur i1 Th" 4tmm(ratlon wa In itt of tiraht Wbi( and bl broth tf, J Vhit.u4 pcral farmer are (oafKKpktltjg pun baaing the tract w iht be born found valuable la h Urmrr Mra Roacoe Mack, a former rtl- dont of Canby, but now of Portland. t'anby boy la the mrvke will bi Wl n ihl city Ve4ne4y. where iwr4 from llirougb the coiuron of , h aa looking after property Inter- the Orrgun iity f4irprie. ana mi Mr Mack alo vUltod among lpr in the Canby department chjnnr fr,,n,)( before returning to Tort -k, wbow Urttvr ar furnihe4, A Mtl,i moat iulereattn Itftler Will appear In i nt w?k' t.u from laul 8, Scbau-. Mr, and Mr W. It. Hann, of Olad- b.. who i ttione4 at Tout. Franc. ne. have com to thla city to make and la with th s:S Aero tJquadron, thlr future home. They art to oceu Ibi having bm written lo lb young py the home of Mra. Danna Iter. nan a oarenta. Mr. and Mra Otto! Mr. William Cantwell. who ha been rU haubol, who bav ihrw aon la lb i spending the wlnlr in Ciladatnne. ha .rrM.p. Ia. I'aul and Joe, Thla let- Uo returned lo (hi city. . .., ... .. u I. . ..Mvlult.l,.! ler will give eie i u" n(mivj the young man baa had ainca entering Many young pople of Canby are contemplating attending the ball to be given at th limwh hail, Oregon City, Huturday evening, May 3. given In honor of the reluming noldlcr, ma-rim- and aatlora. Tbo on furlough are aUo to attend, and one of the featurra 1 that the young men having bt,en in the -rvlc are to be admitted froo. ' SG S. Roeenduul. of Portland, waa in Canby Tu-day and Wednemlay. (. A. Wood, accident and health ad Junn-r of the tte, wa among thoae reelntered at the Cottage (he later nnrt of the wek. Hi home i In Balem. Dr. and Mra. W, J. Tbompon and family, of Salem, were In Canby Sun day and Monday. While here they were guevta at the Cotare. l-ilgar Hexter. of Portland, wa among those to tranaaci bulne here Tuesday aod Wednewlay. Mr. and Mrs. Bulger, of Seattle, who have ben vlalilng In thi city have rrturned to their home. i (he rvlc and up to the prenl Urn. MEAT CAN1Y TO HAVE NEW MARKET. Mm. Anna Olbwon. of Mackuhurg wes among the Canby lltor Wed nemlay. Mr. Olbaon baa four anna In the aenrtr. Among the Canby poople who will ( anby will bava pew meat market. S" ' corvama to atiena m. -amor Kl M, t. CARTLIOQE REELECTED and will op,a tbi. week with Otto " V- . . r w-hil. h oftiri.1 announcement haa 8dlllutj,( owow d proprietor. Mr. j Coll. r John (.a.tmck, ( ra g Ded knni 4e by lha Canby achool bmxi. ' tio.aub.l baa t4 the building on C j "n. Kenneth lb-mlg. Roy Zimmer trvel owned by Walker at Uralxlea, ol K U (xn'-ralty known that Mra, II. R rrt!l.Ue. of Oregon City, baa been nWa principal of th Canby high k1ioI fur the coming year. Mb tumbath. gradual of !ld it. and recently returned from fnaca. ha alen been elected 10 po uuiifl In the nigh achool. 111 bom I It Oregon City IP IN NEEO OP Drug let i Treatment1 CONSULT DR. FULLER At the Cottage Hotel, Canby, Oregon Biirc!wHnt In Chronic . man and Wayne Hampton. Portland. Tbi building ha boon thor oughly renovated. ud rcpapr4 nd painted. Tb paporiug and painting ha beon don by Hale Patch, and th carpenter work ba been don by K4 Bt hull, of thla city. Tb main lor room I 1130 feet, and th rear and work room 1HS0 fL Th cold atc age room I 818 fwt. Mr. Hchaubol ba re.lded In Canby for th pal aeven year, tnd wa formerly connected with th Allen Meat Market, j CANBY PROPERTY SOLO. i Hate Durham, real (! nrm.1 have wild 61 acre of land owned by i W, W. Ktohaitgh, near Harlow, to Cur- tl. It. Ounaotl, of thi city. Mr. uun aell ba rented thi placo to t family by the name of Mooney. Tbi firm alo aold tha W. O. Lamb trnct. In South Canby to W. W. Klo baugh. Mr. KU'lmugh will take poa aeaaiott thi week. Dr. and Mr J. Puller motored to Jrnnlng lvlge Wedneaday afternoon, where they transacted bulne. Adam Knight, secretary of Canby I. O. O. F. I odga No, 56. went to Port land ratur4ay evening, where h at- Ma aaaaiaaaaaeaiaaivaM Auto Frm Welding Oxy Acetylena Welding and Brailng Auto Springs Welded and Re builtWork Guaranteed Gilmore & H&rdesty AGENTS CASE TRACTORS Third and C Streets Phone 25M7 CANBY, ORE. WwaBBaaaBajaMBa TRACTOR DEMONS! OF THE FORDSON TRACTOR RATION M DAY) atiirday (ALL Judge J. U. Campbcff 8 Glen Oak Farm, 3 miles Oregon City. southeast of Take this opportunity to learn about Tractors ; C- - 1 -i. -t A m i , . e - Take this opportunity to learn about Tractors Two machines on field, one demonstrating the remarkable power of this small tractor. The other tractor will be taken down and instructions given in assembling and repairing it II K. Moore, of Wlnlock. Washing ton. who ha been I nlhl city for everat day, bat returned to hi home. Ml Edith 8andne. of thla city, Rod Cro nure, ha gone. to; San 1-VanrUco. where aha la to pnd the ummnr with her aieter. Mr. lura Smith, formerly ' of Canby. Ml Sandnne la having a most delightful time since arriving In the Bay City, and says there have been gresl'dem migrations upon the arrival there of the California boys from over-seas. Being associated In the Red Cross work. Miss Sandsness is taking special Interest In-the homecoming of the boys of Uncle Sam. Charles IL Sheldon went to Port land Wednesday, where he transacted business. Misses Emma and Ella Parker, of Oregon City, havo opened a musical studio here on Main street, and are representing the Theroux Music House In Oregon City. They have also opened a moving picture theatre and pictures are shown twice a week. This gives the people of Canby a place of amusement, besides the other entertainments given by local talent On Sunday a vaudeville sketch is Riven. The meeting of the I. 0, 0. P. Lodge will be held at the lodge rooms Frt day evening. The Rebekah Lodge has selected dolocates to the grand lodge that con vones at Salem May 20. and are Mrs. Adam Knight and Miss Hasel Vin yard. At the next meeting of the order nlans are to he made to go 10 me assembly, when it Is expected a large number will po to Salom. At this nice! Ing there will also be Initiation of a candidate. Grunt White, of this city, accom panied by bis brother-in-law, T. R. Haines, of Oswego, have made sever nl trips to Oregon City during the nast week, where they have enjoyea flfhlnu. Orant caught a fine salmon the first day. and on the second day Haines had the luck. Mrs. Frances Green and James Knupesch were among those going to Hood River Sunday. They accompanl ed the Robinson family, BUTTEF. SHIPPED TO WEST LINN The Crown Willamette Inn has contracted with tho local creamery ! fnr hnttor to be shipped to Its Inn at West linn. Each week this com pany ships to that place 120 pounds of butter, Ernest Schmid, who has been the butter maker for the Ctmby cream ery since the company was establish ed, has had 20 years experience as a butter and cheese maker. For the present cheese la not being manufactured. One hundred Dew homes In Oregon City will be built thi yr nd sold to tb working people of this city on lb easy payment plan according to (he tentative plana of the housing committee of the Live Wires of the Commercial Club, This commute ha the plana of a co-operative building and loan aasocla tlon In the formation which call for a corporation with capital of JDO.OOO to b subscribed by the monufactur ing, business and property interest of Oregon City. The corporation will have no salaried officer, overhead expense will be kept to the minimum and the homes built and placed In the worker' bands at absolute cost Oregon City ba suffered from i lack of houses for year. The short age became so acute thi year that It was evident the city's further growth wa at a standstill unless the situa tion was relieved and at once. The apparent need caused the Ure Wires to appoint committee of business men composed of A. R. Jacobs, chair man; Uoyd Riches, secretary; Will ard Hawley. Jr.. Al Price, A. C. How land and John R, Humphrys to pre scribe a remedy, Thi committee made It first report Tuesday even ing. The report was accepted and tne committee made a permanent body to perfect the plan until (be time for turning the affairs Into the hands of the stockholders, to Incorporate and follow out the functions of the co-operate corporation arrives. Although definite plans of the or ganization are very meager, volun tary offer of subscriptions of nearly half the desired amount have already been made to the committee from a very few of the many business Inter ests of Oregon City. And the experi ence of several private building con cern which have put up houses at a profit to themeslve Indicate that It will be a comparatively ea7 mat ter to sell all the homes that can be built this year. , Following Is the report submitted to the Live Wires: In compliance with your Instruc tions your committee of invest!.-; tlon in the matter of better Sousing conditions, have had several confer ences, and have formulated in the rough their ideas as to whet the best plan of procedure would be to meet the requirements of oar local situation. "Our idea would be to organize a company wita iju.uou.uu capuai. which money would be used 1 pur chasing the building sites and con structing houses for workers in this city who with to secure their own houses on an easy payment basis. to oMala th amount required can be obtained through th various manu facturing plants, banks, business bouses and property owners of this city, , "We recommend thst Immedlat action on thi matter be. taken and that a committee be appointed to work out further fetalis and proceed with the organization, should this plan be approved by the Uf Wires," Respectfully submitted; A. tl. JACOBS, Chairman WtUJWtn HAWLEY, Jr. . AL PRICK A. C. HOWLANf). JOHN HUMPHRY 1LOYD RICH EH Committee IN SOCIETY ' CIRCLES CANNY DOCTOR PUMPS FRIEND AND PROFITS San Francisco Physician Lets Patients Pay Him in Bonds Rather Than Cash at Par Tbi reads or tastes or looks like the foam of a press agent's brew. But It isn't It actually happened although It la propaganda. There is a physician and surgeon of high professional standing In San Francisco who. If he wasn't Irish, would be Scotch. He Is that canny. The other day le met a friend of bit, a stock and bond expert "Doe, aa bis friends call him. fa always look ing for Information. He pumps every body and they like him for It So tb bond man wasn't a bit surprised when -Doe" shot thi at blm: "How about th next Liberty Loan It It going to get overr "It sure will,' replied the bondman. "It's going to be the last and the best of the Liberty Loans, "Advise me to load npr persisted "Doc." " sure do best security In the world year from now It will be worth half again as much as you pay." "Well I figured it out that way my self." confessed the physician. "Of course I waa going to buy anyway, but I think 111 strain everything a bit and really load up." "SuDDOse you've got previous is sues T asked the bondman. "Sure, and what's more I'm still pil ing those Liberty bonds up. Every time a patient offers them In payment I grab them. They took good to me." "You're a wise guy hang onto tnem. Doc I've got a few myself. Gotta date with the wife so long." A reception to tha returned sol diers and sailors of Beaver Creek was held at the Heaver Creek hall FrMny evening, and was largely atten.t"l The returning boys were given a most cordial reception, and one of the features that pleased the hoys was the sapper that had been provltl- i ed. A program was given during thi evening, when A. V. 'Parker of thi city, made a patriotic address, and Mi Naomi Armstrong, also of th Ih city, favored her audience with sev eral selections, (she was forced to re spond to a hearty encore. During the evening $2000 worth if bonds were disposed of, and this lit- tin settlement of Clackamas county, again showed Its patriotic spirit. Among the boys returning from thi service and attending the entertain ment were Max Jfolman, who ha been In Germany with the Army of Occupation, E. .0. Fisher, who has been with an aero squadron, Dave Harris, also with an aero squadron, stationed in England. Mr. Edward. William and Griffith Roberts. Roo-rt Iteatie. who has returned from the navy, Robert Lynch, John Watt and Lloyd Schram. Mr. and Mrs. George Eberly of 4 IS Ixigus street, of this city, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Gladys, to Otto J, Buol of Clarkes, the marriage to take place In June. Miss Eberly is a well known young woman of this city and Mr. Bnol Is a prominent young farmer of Clark'. He recently received his honorable discharge from the service, being in the Infantry. The young couple will make their home In Oregon Cit. HALF BILLION SAVED ON AIRCRAFT BILL Half a billion dollars was saved by the War Department up to April 1st by cancellation of aircraft contracts. These contracts, according to the go n i a,. t nntonintai- the Urnment statement, are only a small purchase and development of any par- Prt of the MV'1, ,b b" " d ti,tar tract of brnd. but to list up , T bandonment of contracts for war Home Found For Lonsome Canine EMSSt iHflpel BMI JFa 1523 Seventh St., Fordson Tractor Dealer. Exceptional bargain in a used pi ano, Tnis 18 a real miy. r.asjr irm Theroux Muslo House, 110 SeTenth St. -Adv. t CASUALTIES OF U. S. 285,950 i WASHINGTON, Aurll 23. $ The war department announced $ today deaths from all causes 4 total 73,344, of whom 33,887 S 4 were killed In action, 14,190 died of wounds, 22,986 of dls- t Pn(e, and 4,281 of accidents and $ sll available building sites or lots that can be had at reasonable figures In Oregon City or tributary to Oregon City, such as Gladstone, Canemah, Vfst Linn. Parkpiace, etc. Plans of various types of houses. bungalows, or small homes, will be secured to meet the various demands as regards number of rooms, sixes of houses and prices. These houses will be sold to the workers on a basis of 10 per cent Immediate payment of the cost of the lot and building and the remainder on small monthly payments, com mencing after the houses are complet ed and turned over. These payments to run over a term of year and to be practically the same as rent, but to be figured on a basis of principle and Interest being paid toi a to'tn ol years, so that outside of 'he initial navment. the Purchaser of one of these homes would practically be paying rent "We have not gone into actual fig ures as to cost of houses, lots, etc, but are of the opinton that suitable houses Including the lots can be built til the way from ?13C0 up to J2500; possibly most of them would run be tween St. "00 and $2000 Including ground. We propose that each house should have a full lot so there will be rocfm for a small garden. We believe that with $50,000 we could finance the proposition on basis whereby we could build some where between 50 to 100 houses the first year should we secure that many annlicants. and this certainly would go very far toward relieving the sit uatlon and would be an ideal way for the workers to obtain a home In an easy manner at actual cost. "With $50,000 we could easily fin , . . . hi i j i ance a proposition to ouiiu an inueu- nite number of houses, for the con tracts as they were made, could be turned over to Banks and additional money "borrowed on them at a very reasonable rate of interest, so the money could keep turning over and over and houses could ba kept build Ing right along. "Our plan la to work this on the "basis of turninir. over the lot and building at actual cost and It la not money making scheme In any sense There would be no expense and the interest rate should not be figured on a basis of more than 6 per cent. W would not start the construction of any of the houses until we had con tracts for ten or fifteen and would let contracts tor this number all at one time, thus saving architects fees and being able to buy building materials at much better advantage and getting houses built a good deal cheaper, ao that the workers would be getting houses on a basis of non-profit ana based on quantity production. "The subscribers to stock in thla organization would not be running any chance as to loss of their money and the plan considered would prob ably return them about 6 to 6 per cent, on their Investment, Of course, they could probably make a little more on money invested In other ways, but tor the good of their town and benefits every one would de rive from the operation of this plan, they would indirectly receive more benefits than by getting a higher rate of interest on tha investment throuKh other channels. material. In spite of these savings, the statement adds, material costing mil lions of dollars will have to be paid for largely through money to be raised in the Victory Loan. The Initial Dig. "Has tbe excavating been begun for your new bouse yetf "Yes; Tve dug up a thousand dol lars advance money for the contractor." Misunderstood. Doctor You are badly In need of change. Patient I know It doctor; but I guess I can raise enough to pay your fee County Commissioner W A. doc tor of Pleasant Home, in the Sandy country, was among those to transact business In Oregon City Tuesday. Mr. Proctor, who took chargo of the personal effects of the late Martin Berg, who committed suicide near his little cabin on the Proctor piac, which he waa clearing, several wee-cs ago, said he bad found a fine bonus for old "Sandy", the aged man's p-::t dog that was left at the little cabin. Mr. Proctor had promised a number of women, who were at the seem" of the suicide and who pitied the poor lonesome animal who had lost hi master, that he would find the do? a good home. He is a man of his w ird and this was again proven on ;hia occasion. Paul Dunn, one of he well-known residents of that place, and who also has a heart as big as County Commis sioner Proctor's, has taken the dog and has provided a the faithful old anlmal with an excellent home, an I he Is now perfectly contented wit!i the new surrounding. Mr. Proctor took the white tabby to his home, and it is now happy with the other cats of the Proctor fnily. A number of residents of Oregon City hearing of the dog bereft of his master, had desired to "adopt" him, but since old "Sandy" has found a home In the country he will probably be more contented than taking up city life. REAL SARCASM. r "Shake before taking," read the fe ver and ague victim from the label on the bottle of medicine. "Talk about your sarcasm," he said to himself: "that Is sure the real thing." The Sort Politician 1 want some one to clear mv character for the coming cam paign. Friend Why not employ writer? scrub Real Estate Transfers Katheflne M. and A. J. Dwyer, Al- vin M. and Minnie Mowrey. sectlin 18, T. 2" S., R. 4 $1000. Northwestern Trust company, to Charles Krauter, lot 22, Barwell, $10 George W. and Nancy A. Reiser- ling to A. Stefanl, lots S to 8, block 2, Albert Lee addition to Canby, $;:(. John F. and Sophie Koehler to John W. Koehler, section 4, T. 4 S., R. E., $1. Charles M. and Catherine R. Ogles- by to E.L- and Catherine Walters. T. 2 S., R. 2 E., $10. Northwestern Trust company to Agar L. and Effie R. De Yoe, east half of lots 41 and 44 and lot 42, Plna von, $1. tr I V - I LJtr- 1 We received a large shipment of the Stradivara Phonographs priced at from $60 to $200. Sold on easy terms. The leading phonograph in the market today. Theroux Music House, 210 Seventh Street Adv. . Alnt It Thought Puffer They tell me old Tttewodd hasn't bought his wife any new clothes for two years. Duffer That certainly Is a shabby way to treat her. Know Anyt Mrs. Casey And phwat kind of a woman Is Mrs. O'Houlihan?- Mrs. Mahoney Bedad, she's the kind that will bite off jer nose behind jer back. , JAMES WALSH FIRST CLASS BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING. I have purchased the Waer shop In Parkpiace. Reasonable prices. Satis faction guaranteed. Your patronage Gosh! ITow my back aches! After influensa or colds the kidneys ana bladder are often affected called "ne phritis," or inflammation of the kidneys. This is the red-flag of danger better be wise and check the further inroads of kidney disease by obtaining that wonder ful new discovery of Dr. Pierce's known as "Anuric" (anti-uric), because "Amine" expels the urio acid poison from the body and cures those pains, such as backache rheumatism in muscles and joints. Naturally when the kidneys are de ranged the blood is filled with poisonous waste matter, wnicu seiuw m -'i ankles and wrists; or under tho eyes in bag-like formations. Dr. Pierce's Amino is many times mora potent than lithia and often eliminates urio add as hot tea melts sugar. Madera, CoJ. "I recommend Dr. Pierta's Anuria very highly. I hav tuffered for the laat three years with catarrh of the bladder, having tried every remedy I heard of but without relief. I as advert iaed la tbe paper and like a drowning nwm grabbing at a at raw I thought I would try it aWi, which I did with great tucceaa, as it relieved aa almost immediately boforo I bad taken if. trial package, aod having great euuGtkma iu !. remedy I immediately aent to tha drug tore aod bought a package, I can Bay to all Buffering from anydiaeaaa of the kidoaya or uric acid troutba, try thia remedy and sutler no ty:t. I have grr..-.t