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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1911)
irrrf"V V ft'- MORNING ENTERPRISE, HATUHDAY, DKCEMBEB 9, 1911. 4. fc' You1 Lucky jy and Xmas ,n Wll b gone, remind you of Our Big Xma . L l(in w Lnew L aru" I" k L jux invoiigtu ' big . you I"" ''"' h;kr lof buying h.re Y.u ll M monty. early L avold in big rur. j. LEVITT .Crimea A Undbmrg HIQM CLASS TAILORING K gllng I dg , Portland. Phono Main 6151. THE SLIT GOWN. A New Ftatur of th n't Btyl.s- 10 RfVARO Vaf Ibo arroet o,cK, r - -. uianhd Kit ah Bf pru Lvfully remove eoplee of The Wla Knterpnaa "- ;-- ' War ol suoecnuais - Cr ka " placed there by - H Waa l"p"'H Lt-Roo-o! paiy'o been an' toot all La rules. ki Lady -Well, doo l cry. Ho will thru be' k lu you. M-Noo. io won t- no o wmw- Iss already.-Ijih)ou Uplutoa. LOCAL PRICrS n KUon. of Liberal, wa In diy Thursday. . r l. korx Ilolrt.sn. or Heaver vr--. la Oregon City Friday. J. Ua. of Canby. aa In "' a h..alti.a. irrldaV. I TV l.r...l f.nrv.aurk. W Wis, aiiks at IX C ICly't. -mum Curkrlll. of fiallna, Kan, I inratoa ntv for a few dart. pt ghrt. of Care, wee In Oro- City rrtday on buainoaa C. N. Walt, of Canby, waa in i city on buainoaa rrlday. tlllp Btelner. one of tbe well B farmer of Beaver Crook, waa ihl city rrtday morning on bual- Vr lad Mra. Buhl, of Clarkea, wore mh tbo Ororon City Ulura m- 1 Mlao I'aarl Cummin, of Nowlwri, Or., art-otiipanlad by liT molhr, Mr. J. W Mi Ko.-n, ot ai Anari., al lit ()rooii Clly Tburailay, Iba curat of Mr. and Mr A. II Wllniot. M'l. Cuumilnaa and brr daimhtor loft on th otoiilm train fur la Anrli-, wbcro Mlaa Cummlnga will rfnln during Iho wlutrr. u.t lino of fura In On nn City fur Cbrlatmaa glfla at li ('. Kly liifirmtl'iu rrlnd q ihl rlly from I'nrtland Krlday annouorlni lha dlrtb of a dauKtilxr to tbo lfa of CM (Tor J ljfUf ZUkIt. of Mi Whot'lrr ir-rt. Mr. and Mr. 7 lr r oil khoan In ihl rlty, bero thy formerly lived, Mr, Ziralor for aovt-ral yar tiring lltiotypo cMrtor for lha OrrgiMt City KntrrprU Tho haba arrUrd al Ibo lrylr honia ( fniili 6. and haa uou nmdllnirn Advllo. (inly :.: will to rhrfi-d for aiir Halurday rnilug from to 7:3u, at WixHlmcn Hall, by ladle uf Kplampal rhurt h. lUaaar In artnrooon. W W. Jxaaa. ona of tho promlnont and ll known raaldcnta of ltarlow, waa In thla rlty Friday, h(ilii roino to a'trnil tha niatitlng of tha CUrka ma County fair AawM-latlon. wbU-b it brlit In tho ronnly ronrt room Friday. Mr. Jaaaa waa among tbo mko mad addrraaa Itoforo tbo aa armhly. Ha I In favor of tbo county coming lo tba analatanca of tho aa aiNltitlon. aa ho thlnka holding tbraa fair la r-t bonoflt lo tbo ronn'y aa well aa to Iho atato. Calaran I love Company, No. I. will glo a grand hall at Huarh' hall on Nw Yoar'o Kvo. Thla will ho th Unth annual lull to ! alvan by thL flra company, and will h ona of lha mt onloyabla 4naa rvor glvrn by tho organliatlon. Tbo fir laddie aro al waya roady lo roapond to aaalatanr whan lhara la a flra. and no doulil tho raaldanta of Oregon City will hlp Ihem out on Ihl occ a lon. Tho hall will be elaborately d-orated for Iho orr.loi and tho let of mualc will ho furnlahed for Iho dancing. BRITISH SHAKERS GET C0RVALL1S FLOUR Bteamer of Iho Yellow Black Una have taken from Corvallla rx aacaa of nonr for Iho nntian r-ara i. roco- dlle. which will bo Included in ner )ll of atore for th voyage. It la tho econd lol of Iho wheat pro.luct to come from Iho preaent head of navi gation on tho Wtllametto for twiua lion aa food In tho forecaatlo of grain veaaeka hoand for Kurope, and tho rea aon given for Inland purchaaa la that lower atiotatlona nav pean than aro obtained Ship chandlery firm complain hi. on a Miinoa la iar 1 11 r I . ( r Dr. Pounder's Modest Request . By 03CAR COX C'i'i-hi by Amartean rr Aaeo claliuo. lull lg to whkb they had -t fuolbull player. Ibal ever donned cou.toud. When Ihey onlforiu at Mloue-ola. baa a few tbmisa rx a-Tia d aaria. Btreet aulu combining two matetlala, on of oofL abliuniertug uxluro aud tbo other of rather roufb teituro. aro a feature of tho new otyle. Thla do Ugbtful walklu! ault la of black ratine, with a foundation kirt of black aatln. wblcb material make tbo collar aud cuff oo the coat The button aro atnall affaire of cut oteel. which Mmo. I'aquia. tn oeaiguer Tbefe la an old I'utib luwu not a hundred mile from Sew York wblcb up lo a fw year ago, wbeii a but ton factory waa located tpero. wa very . luucb In tbo condition of New York when that ctly wa called New Atuaterdaiu. Tbey have a church tbi-ro where tbo couKreguLlun bua Iwen Uaed to llatenlng to t lie aauo kind of preaching over lnc Ibo plarw waa aettled. and tho aamo orgaulal baa dlHcoumed tbo aamo kind of iuumIc for half a century. A cow uilnlater waa railea to tue church recently, but bl cU to the paatorato waa followed by Til being called down, for bo ahocked the cou rrrgatlon by preaching aoclallam and womau'a rl.-ht. Ho bd been choneu on account of bl name, wblcb waa I'ounder. tbo congregation thinking tin iliev would lletrn to tba aame pulpit hamuier been o Ioiik acctia "flred" blm bo too op bio favorite cauaea, devoting bluiaelf to theiu al- clualvely. Mlwi Katrtna Van Hcboonerboven, member of thla antiquated cougro- ntit.n nna dav lout ber bearing ao far aa to permit tho no of her doint cllo for a Bjffrngette meeting. From every aide come protete that one of tbo old Dutch circle ohonld lend ber bouao for ouch purpoae. Ml Van Hchoouerhoveo explained, averring that bo wa not a ouffraKette hentelf and bad lent her bonne for a purpoae of wblcb abe did not oven approve. In lb midst of ber einbarrament there cam a ring at tho telephone "Are you Mlaa Van 8 hoonerboTenT" waa aiked In a oonoroua voire. "I am." "J am Dr. Pounder. 1 nnderatand that a meeting of auffragette recently took place at yoor houwe. I bopo lo make that nieellnf tho beginning of a movement" "Rnt. doctor. 1 lent my bouae only for a purpooe lp -which 1 tak do pr aonal" -Wo ore Intendlna; to make atlr In ihlf of the aufTraaetto movement and I am counting on your personal In flnenca to" I aaauro you that I am not myelf uffraEette: that I -I can t hear Tou. What wo want la to atlr op tbo town in tne nope mm QDERN RULES HELP JFOOTBALL Changes Have Worked Wonders In Opening Up Gams. No. MM . ZlPOKT OF THt CONDITION OT TMB FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Oregon City, at Otg- City, In tho Stjte of Oregon, at tho bualnooo, DocOmbor 5t", 111- r)w ajf Raaourc Ioaoa and dlacounU SPEED IS ESSENTIAL TODAY Gridiron Warrior of th Krni i of a Somewhat Different Typ From That of Year Ago New Cain Call Fee All Around Men. Tbat the new football ruie irnve beeu a boxiu lo ttie popuiui i'n tbe grlillron rather than a druabw k. aa aouie iieople argue, la the oplulou of many form.-r football atara wlo Dave put In actual eervko at lb game aud wbu have atudled tne quewiiou i oiu and new footbnll from varlou angle Bwaklug of Ibe game In lla niouvru form, Lyle IVtajoliu. one or tne greai 1,408.07 8263 07 15.000 00 2.782.16 273 21 4,387.49 2444.73 1300.00 64127 of tbl mwlel. U very toua oi uiu cmtTJ tne ,uffrpette ticket al lof bruto atrea.giu thU falL to aay. Mui-b baa teen aald pro ouu coo re gardlug lb cbau wbU b have been wrought In the game or tooioan io. tbo tutroductlou of Ibo open' play." aaya tho former Oopber aiar. ' "There are a uumbe-r or oiuia u u serve to dltlii)tulb the game or louay from tbat which wa played aeveo or eight year ago and prior lo that time go far aa the playing rnieo are iu- cerned tbe following iwt comprw moBt of the change: KlraU rorwuro pa; aocoud. oualde klcka ibo caoeai. third, no pushing or puiung o iu- runner by bl teammate: lounn. im yarda to gain in three Oowna; ouu. aeveo men ou tbe line of w rtromuge; elith. direct paaa from center to run ner. Tboae cbngea have done woiinera toward opening tne game ui proving it from tbo apectaiora iano point But tbey have alao altered. In fluenced and improvea tne guie tbo playefB BUndlnt aiinoet u quite aa much as from that of the epw tator. . Tbo game today I similar io a t tho aamo time different from the old game. Tbo element oi no- more eaaentliil today, that or weigni somewhat lees so. Strength and en- . .1 .. Kak durance were neceaaory uuut-, "- rules and are neceawiry now. dui me quality of each wblcb la required ta r a different Ulna. i "e i-"'-k Overdrafts aecured and ' unsecured U. H. bond to secure cir culation 12,500.00 nonda, aecurltlea, etc DanklnK bouao, furniture, and flitures fHie from National Ilanka (not reserve nn'.t. . . . Due from (atand private banka and banker, truat companlea, ond saving banka Duo from approved Re servo ac-?"to Checka and other cash Itema Notes of other National bank Fractional paper currency, nlckela, and cents STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas, .: I F J Meyer, cashier of the abo vnamed bank, do aolemnly M that the abov. atatement la true to tho beat of my j'g"- . a t t,,.trr mm thl Rth day of December. 191L auoBcnoeu , f J. p. CLARK, Notary Public. Correct Attest: D. C. IJVTOITRKTTK. C. U LATOURETTK. M. D. LATOCRETTB, Dlrectora. r wfnl money roservo fat gpeclo WiW-'O lyegal-tendor notes 160.00 Redemption fond with U. H. Treaurer (6 par cant of circulation) ,...... Total Llabllltloa. Capital stock paid In .... Burplu fund I'ndlvld'Kl proflu, les ex pense aud taxea paid.. National Hank note out standing Dua to SDDroved rwaorvo attains Individual depoalU subject to cbeck Demand certlflcatea of de posit Certified cbecka Postal Savings deposits.. Total $60.00.00 3.260.7a 1,J74J 1,180) 1461 213,484.02 114.10 7,844 JO ta97o4 (Seal). No. 25 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF FARMERS BANK at WHeonvlllo, In tho StaU of Oregon. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBtR B, 1911. Resources. Loana and diacounta ... Bonds and warranta ..... Banking houae Furnlturo and fixtures ... Due from approved r servo bank .A. Ch Ot hand - Total $28,232.76 9,000.00 988 54 1,990.41 41,78336 3,273.37 $8568.94 LlabHitle. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits. le ex pense and taxe paid.. Individual deposits subject to check Demand certmcateo or de posit Time certlflcatea of deposit Total 1,500.00 1.771.9S 49300 M 56133 1S3S430 8S.2t8.94 STATE 'oF ORREQON, County of Clackamas, ss.: We J W Thornton and Jo J. Thornton, owners of tho above-named t do aolemnly awear that tho above sutement la true to tho DOt of hank our knowledge and belief. J. W. THORNTON. ' JOE J. THORNTON, Owners. SubBcrlbed and .worn to before m o thla 7h da, r of 19U. K A 1 IS. IIUUl, , i ........ ' (Seal). A Chriatmaa Sugotion. A "urprlee bag la ueing irr.unn, by a girl for a mena wno uqmi lug for Europe a fw day after ChrWmaa. It la a lurj'nw, iu. ' ooo who la to receive It u not to auow of lu being aent until It la In her banda. and even then tho aurpnao ia to lat the length of tbo voyage Ttit bag contain glfta. Utile Jokea. moat of In leva notices Die. " ... " " . n,.irkl ar tbe oext ole Uon and give tbe prmieRo that or conceoira to women that 1 now left olely who plied power more men: that we clauao In tbo while tbe eudur- r- .... I,, may eradicate mat a nee requires unn - ........ 1 . . i r mnuiilir resistance. national i-onsmuiiou capacuy m . -, - . ... hi. t., .11 exceot These noceasary quaiincauoua men'.ndld- . X I tell TOU 1 Bhall hro nothing to it haa been unaergo.us - .. ... t..r th. anffYs- .iterations, sod the rootoau piajer getUcVrao. , ...... merest ,n It today J , a 1 don t approve or it." "r mM Mniii rwg wit n i wir ir tph m buu. "jmt mo. t iDtw juu a I - ' n. from tho moment I besrd th.t Ihe "Injuries, while tney ma, mad that bcloi bag cooisina sui. ------ us rrom tno wowem i mor infre- . . ...... ri..,wi. .nd the . . . . hnme I ine a nme. are iwrnarm more wu- them irom uiuu"" --- meeting nau ui i - - - th fM. arrmnirtng for a big meeting to quern ana i " 7 tat , I ti, v.me todav call ior n oer i i nirr j . - Tour name more recklesa Individual effort by the - i. Iw.inir .rranci-d o tbat h BUIuuri m will h.v three each day. Ming pu on honor Dot to oien nn.ro at a time. Tha clrl baa been 111 and W ami i.r from strong, and tbo We. of tho bag iiu.ir to a menu woo L .k- r f Van der Deck- mer days. Tbo game today ca UW UWIV V " I , . . . Vau aaaitTia I mnpsi raML 1',; fZZZrTZ. .P .an carrying Iho ball. mor. .peed and a. tha Drtnclpal eiieaker. I am aoro greater dodging ability. your eloquence will win many mnuen- -r.rklin. blocking and Interference ima p-e"'u - i ausgeeieu - - i your eloquence win win i - .-w t a learn tho average, bec.ua. ao many ve.sel. h ,nTiJld woukl fee, inr- our nnk form a big part In the work of a team have arrived with heavy suppllea re-1 ln htTlnJ mema. however PoundeP- lf , dare announce under the preaent ayatem or piay. In tho newspapers a a apeaa f T. Frcebon. of Walla alia. Wa. ta In thla city and la reglater- it tho Elootrlo Hotel. ' T. WiKd. who Uvea oo Twelfth hr Yin it. .r.n .treat, la Terr kit condition la critical. r Pollock, of W'lUametto. who k Kmiii vl.lllna In Hp.ttlO. for 'T- Vl week, returned homo Thursday. IIUm.it. ri.it. will rlva It aec- M (Unrlng party at tho Buach hall hw year's night. Hn. Monro lrlah. of Union Halt furnecl from Portland FTtday. after "lug relatlv.a thoro for aovoral ll UI par tou to aeo D. C. Ely f'w purchailng toya elbcro. Ihiih n.irdon. of iho WUlamouo Hp Paper Company, who bat boon ,.runpgi on bsala of Hialnln. imm I ai mm --- - almard on Balling from Europe and they purchaae only frenh oJIblea and light atocka 10 replace iav r.- -d. prevailing Oregon City price aro aa follow: rrulta. Vooelablaa. nnir-n KRUITS (Ruylng) Prune no bal of I pound for 43 itir.tramiivlr.tri OfHO W9 - in e- aalter. 0 to 6c; dry bide He to M; ahoop polta, each. May, Oraln, Food. TlmothT. Ill li; c ov.r. ,g ,o 9; oat bar. heat $9 14 to lit: alfalfa. IIS to tl SO riT irtuvlng) Cray. H' ;: wheat. : to 29: oil m ak.rfe Itrook dairy feed, I jno pound. t.nr Salllns Short. U" 121- rolled barley, IS7.60; : .' . .in itrt. hnla c ? Zd eXllS: wbi... i:6 to 9; bran 1:7 to 28. Birtt.r, Poultry. Igga. country butt.r. jac " -dairy. 30c: creamery SOc J rOULTBT - (uylng)-Hn. 8C- .as. 40C to KCKIS uru 4-lc- .r. n-ci Carrot. SACK VKt.M :r.nD. ti ko Dor . ' JSC to 7Sc to to .1.153: 11.25 peri to proce corn. 13 my name I Tackling 1b lees spectacular, and of hlch bve oeen si- Pelitanes In Tibet. j a of nolltenees In Tibet on meet- I ing a person la to bold op the clssped hands and aUck out tne tongue. Patmnlzo our advertloora. A Statue That Never Wss Built Mount Athos In Turkey wss ibe'sput contemplated by a sculptor tor iue most Impoolng monument tnai men Ter had. The sculptor, uinm-raiea. offered to cut the hug mountain mass into tbe form of a atstuo of Alexsnder which Bbould hold a city in me band and In the rtcbt basin to re ceive all tn water tnat nowea tbo mountain. Alexander waa muvu taken bT tho plan, but rejected ll for tho practical reason that there was not food eooukh In tbo dlatrtct to feed tho Inhabitants of ibo propoaod town. w a, your meeUng. 1 .hall never apeak all th. po at. wmcu .v. . , by Xwle. M lecieu uj i" - i , , aalllnc rtmna ido MMV Baii w r fancy 8c n- w. " .rd to 11.60: o ZiaU of T M. "fnr - ,rT 111 for aovoral daya. la Improv- ). an win bo able to reuino worn irt of next wo0t. R- 8 Coe. of Canbr. ouo of th ptnlm-nt residents of that place, waa 111 cltv on hinlnoaa Friday, aoo Pll hero attended tho Clackama Pvntr Valr Akaoc.latlnn meeting. Jme. Bmlth. prealdent of Ihe Clack- ana P Count r ralr Aaaoclalion, w tbi cltv on buainoaa Friday, pro- Mlng over tha mealing hold at the prt houo, ' .r. J. U. Kellogg, who haa oe Wallace. Idaho, alnco Auguat aho ha boon ylaltlng her aona, rrned to nrumi C.ltr Friday ovo- i"g. Biarn aiaaoa aao. a A a fUa gtllCw I trifling, to loo iotw. w. told ber boat friend at school, and .i... n-MiMl iho suggestion with Joy. Tbo bag ltaeir ia oi uee.j . rlrl'a cipher being embroidered on It lho hag la to oo umj. wuv to bold glfta. for aoiieu u.u. All souvenlra Bent era they may bo easily packed and not bo tney ni j a lax to .-a..j -. ,... attractively wraPla p a Bmall aloctrtc nan..Ku in atrnngo hotel at night when a light mar b. q'llrkly needed. A collap bl 11 per hundred. t ,Ter drinking cup l In tn cone. ONIONS-Oregon. H-25 to " lw , fssclnatlng atlv.r mean hunted ; A.tral.an, l I p.r hundr Dt On tho Llvoaxooa. - of th bflB is to na a v..., nEEF-rUv. .lT,r r.''.l0 Z?a bead cnaUlon. calculated to e... cow., .1.., - ds,k chMr, .,! railway nours ii eontalnlng .nade's tendon, train. A am" m vanoa a j,. I . ,.r4ala la another gift WinK limix.i" - to tou again "Tow aar too conaentr I anew yuu would. Wo are going to have a brass band In attendance: there wiO bo crowds of women distributing .offra- rette psmphleta and no end of entnu Blaam. You will bo mount mi on a soar box -I have a box provlded-and po Ucemen will be on hand to see that yon aro not Jostled by tho crowd." "Dr. Pounderr Thoro will firework" "Dr. Pounderr In tho evening." -Dr. Pounder. I wish you to under stand tbat I will haro nornmg to u with your meeting, and If you Inslat upon mixing mo up with tbo affair 1 shall call upon my lawyer to get out an Injunction to prevent you." "1 will call for yon myaen in a earrtare at 7 o'clock and Baalst you to tho aoap box. A limelight will be t-ranirejl ln an oPDOslte window that will Illuminate your faco while apeak- Ing"- ii,. nni nna which ha aunerea. "On tho whole. It y bo aald that tho players of today are required to be better all around men than their predecessors were. Where each posi tion formerly called for tho poaoesBlon of some especial quality or qua.n. every position today colla ror mo po--session of all th aald qualities. Tack ling alono aeema to have aetenoraieu. All the other pona wmcu . . -i ax pap n But- make up tne iui.iw.iui i - ---old game bavo an enhsnced tbIuo ln tbo makeup of tho player oi mo pr ent day. Tho forward posa and other new features haro anode mo -u.c wbat It now ta-o fast oaru. blooded game wblcb requires speed. Btrength and endurance on the part of every one who participates. In- aiead of developing aome qualities auu neglecting others, according to th po sition to bo ployed. Th. similarity of tho old ana new games Is equally well marked. Tbo big man bao the aamo aavamagra a. -Dr. Pounder. If yo .ruk. to m J1; carry oat tnis prograu. -u-..-. i . . . .KnMrT qusiiuea you would go away from fct(JF ,trenrh phone Toq are driving mo wi.u. - awBy b. re,ture, you don"t atop tma persecution i the new glime rslls for a more bdui you on. Then cama In an entirely different voice, . Tolce that Miaa van BLm.-.- c,y naY OirF hovon recoimUed at once aa that of her INTERNATIONAL SIX DAT HAtt friend Nod Polndexter. mountain remained the greatest on tar- prise over achieved there. Too Old For a Coif. Tero la a certain poet preacher In Wales wno baa a favorite sermon on tho prodUral aon. About aeveo years bad elapsed between bla vlslla lo a cer Uln cbapel tn the vale of Glnm.iri.-ao. Ho preached thla sermon on both o.-s- slons. Special attention was arawn oy htm to the fatted calf. At the close of the Berrtce on Ihe acund occasion a witty deacon asked the preacher, -la It not time for tbiit fatted calf to become a bull or a.cowr - Cardiff Western Mall. Wsntad a Family Tree. . v..-iirrii-hi Now that wo are amra. . -. wealthy we must look up our anceo- . . . . kg mp N9wlTiich Not n na - . llua sasrsalaaf I'll m-rftca in urm iit . tomorrer.-Phlladelphla Bulletin. general development of them alt" &0o; beeta, i.ou. heel. 160 rOTATOEW I'e.v buying 850 to tbe . tharltf names eiaewiin- 1 . i. I. far and away don id - - M, . nnlr u SaTT . .. . .. .k. K.k. of lb. Thame.. and bum ou . -. . olJ NnK.I . . -A haas inlw.i all the 01.10". " --"Til linn nian.T 1 I a v.. . uU - fcxt. Pr..m a.l.a and UmbUrger. . p. it laJ onsntlty. 711 Main troor- H. T. M.ivin n.a of tho booster of rkania county, whoao homo la at wa In thla city Friday on Ing iho meeting hold at tho court tela. u tbe reproduction " . - - . , , 1. rilbon b- ptctnr.d l" . .m. .1.. I nt. K.a Oh. Kit you're real mean. -Ned Polndexter. wbat have w. tuheti li n tar -After all my trouble getting up the meeting, hiring tho band and procur Ing tbo aoap box for you to spoak on to sst nothing of the limelight, foi kb An me In I his way la n awfullv mean for anything." KeA Polndexter heard a vicious click ind found himself cut off. ne amlled a Dleaslna- amlle. hung up tho receiver and sauntered off to bla club you Annual Bike Grind to aiarr m York Deo. It The dates have been net for tho an- anal International alx day bicycle race It. Madison Sauaro uarueo. n- Th rontest will Btart one minute paat -,wnih. Dec. 11. and win couuuua until rPO. 10. ThU will be tho nlneteentn renewal of the rare, and It promisee ... r the ffrestest struggles ever stagea. ss nearly all of the best rlfier. in i will compete. On tho nignt pre- Charlng Croaa. .ndlLA.i.r.ll...'Vri' , I jinaoo and a Cnanng v-" - . . . . i - larea has is designed to go i.m." saonoof tho glfta. Good to Know. To remove old tea and coffee atalna eet the atalna with cold water, cover ,1th glycerin and lot atand for two or "llu . J .t in rnld water three hour, men ,nd aoap. Repeat ir ' ! Tho excitement attending tbo uae c(HltllB tbo start of tho six day event, ; 500 1.000 I?0 2.000 4.000 5.000 GOBPOIiDEKCE CAN8Y. W. R. Porter la having hla well walled with concrete tltea. The Uleai are made ln Canby. Thla la tno nrax well hero to be walled wltn iawe kind of tllea. David Pope ana Money Hack aro doing tho work. City election waa held last Monday, ha full ticket waa elected. Both measurea to be voted upon waa car ried 'by a big majority. an h Ttalr has about all ol na Christmas tree shipped from her. Mr and Mra. O. Smith, who haa . . . . a - Ti ii ait aisa been visiting Mr. ana left for their home at ton u rn. Waah Tuesday morning. invina and Norton Brad row. who haTo been trlaiUng in Portland inc. last Thursday, returnea Monday morning. w.r n.rhar. of Oroftoo City, Tisitlng her aunt. Mra. Ol Ogla. Saturday. ur. rianm Brown, of Now la a. was In Canby ahopplng Saturdaty. Alberta Gllmoro la on me uxu. . this week. .... , . The new bang buiwings are . . . M 111 nnn W rMOV fOT compieteu, auu wm m occupancy. The school la preparing V'" gram for Chriatmaa. The Canby Tnoune naa iron- - to a Mr. Bennett The deal waa closed tho first of the montn. air. wna " and, Mr. Clarence Follow wore the former owners. The merchant of canny are sav ing ready for the holiday trade. 8om of the store are oegiauiiia v - Qi attractive. . Henry Yerger naa mu, -- Ine hla well with tllea and brie. Will Rider and WIlUo Gllmoro are the workmen. Ed. Krueger returned fro Ko'1" land Monday, where he apent Thanko gtvlng with frlenda and reUtlvea. He waa gone ao long that hla friend, com menced to get uneasy about W- ihn r.mhsm and daughter are '" ; . , m,-. naiuirr INDIVIDUALS. muncT I- TA I W e- - ..a.a a TO tOAN. REASONABLE INTEREST. -1 expected homo In a few aaya. mi ..1 to 3 year. b on9 shout alx weeka, be- . .S to 4 yeara .rminnviiie. where Mm 3 year I , medical treatment' . .8 to 5 yeara Sophia Koehler returned from 5 year . lne friends at Portland last aiou- Prea. Term Satlafactory. , JOHN W. LODER Attorney-at-Law, Oregon City, Oregon. Title A Investment Company (Inc.), Clackama County, Abstractors. day. Hornschueh Eetate $55 The eatato of Christian Horn schueh. valued at $5,259 96, waa filed for probate Friday. n aaaaaa w t. and Mr. vrwd R.ynolda. or .":- ln Fr.nch - - - , i.aenall 191 II Uri ,aJ- ' Clly, wero In Oregon vnr ' -: 1 n ' - ,.-, roach- a . . ... . . nil 'll.a iiurn u ."- aMernoon visiting at tno - language- ... times. r and m.. iu or.olav. of Blxtn ..i. to the pro-i - Ihnau WhO uwu when It Uvea in " .ki ureat nortnrru rta. W-l.otb.Vr.nch ..... romance" tonguea. Inf tbo oo ."-. .k. Frank lh en Of tnia our. ... , a lileiiain. o. - City n.tt well w.tn - ---- -r-- . rolUpae or tn. y- Malison atreeta. Mra. ReynoKia k tllera nf Mrm rtradloT. ' , T. B. Ford, who recently waa VBOlnt.rf t- an .k- nanrahln Of tn iU nil i" i a I- E. fhnrnl. n (Ma nltV. Will tOOVO ft. .""I " -w Wll .. "wgltin I 11 W TlfllL WwfB " I - ?i.nd t.n .,....... Mlaaoa Badio land taun - th. nrth con X Ivy Thav will ocoupy tbe Wal- Bin. ' ? CT' T' eotn. Latin r...d.nc.. 22L "T " ,,ul ., .nougb to VJ- I'aul'a Ou d and "' w:, T' .m-t nuro Teutonic cua. Itnte.!. " ! -u. h will MfTt hot .ffoct too iltwat Pur,.,,; What . "CM- la. ..ful" la an abbreviation which ba. -niM.I hv oollle aoclety. nei ur oeen i - ,1 , w.tnea. appenrlng lfore Mr 0Mlce WlKl.tn.au o... e fui..l to hi. JD .. -.-..itviiiit to Ibe excel- root. ii. .Ilri ,a. .h,.rscter or ...e "r . smong the point" m r.'" """ " " ,1 , , ,e waa "an Impudent gt 'ii independent wb-tr l""rt.,.ted reamed the" wltu-H ' Oo. t.rld- replied th Jt. "Tbat a ;le,h...g abort of a ontl.m.n. Ian t t,rlndrin Spoctaiof- of Mlaa Van Schoonornoven noua . ...frmiretf meeting ba worn t..i. and Its offecta aro no longer ap- narant. oxcent on two persons, the k. i. in attention, the other mil uiv " Mr Polndexter. Ho haa called oov- .ral Hmoo on Ml" Van Schooner- h..n. to he met with a abort crtao "Not at home" from th lady", mold. best and good plsotrd the pbyl- Wino DrinKlng. Franco alone paja taxea In a ...r on more than 1.000.000.000 gal ions of wlne-aod there are alx bottles t a an I loo-while Algeria, itn vlnaa in the daya of loiera. auDDlles no leaa than 200.000.- Ooa A touneau of 200 gallono U a ... i.re. vessel: a thousand eurh would OH a good alaod ahlp, and wo i. . miiitinlv that by a thouaaud before wo reach the production of thla one French colony, on Oft b of all tbo wine consumed ln France or re-export ed -London Time. Deo. . a serlca of Bhort distance cham pionship races will be beio. the bent men entered in me io.m - alnfed to compete, ana tno . . ii- .trlnter of KUrnilO. AUioia..- 1 .... . . .v... America will alao do rjrougm .us-.... for the world anon aimau.w plonshlp. Hslf a Fso Missing. "H la not an uncommon thing. aaya a man who baa hunted In central Afrl ca -to meet a native with half of his face mlsHlng. and when yon ok him how It banned be will tell you that a hyena snapped at him while he w..s asleep. It la marvelous how l hey re cover from such wound, a Ihe teeib of the animal mut he poisonous, and the natives have no nntlMeptlrs and a very crude, wny of fronting wound. When a flul.' aa the natives rnll It. come Bound the camp howling th ha shout all aona of vile n..n.es nl it n..t .arv often the animal makes no noise whatever, and not till next morning la tbo looo of something dl covered " wnT EXPENSIVE Treatment at Hot La.o, Including medical - bath-, coat, no moro tjan . P-r day. Moat- hotel. Room, can be had from 75 conU to , , the cafeteria are aervod from 20 cent, up a usual grill price. Bath, range from 60 centa We Do Cutt Rheumatism wot tJike Mineral Baths and mud given under acton tinc direction have enred ts-id.. Write for 111. trated booklet deacripUve ol Hot Lake SanatortU- aM the method employe, itea Lake Sanatorium la axoea ,lble aa It 1 located dlrwrt W on the main fine of O..W. R, A N. railway, special excursion rate, to ba had at all Umee. agBt. HOT LAKE SANATORIUM HOT LAKE. O-tOON. WALTER M. PICRCC.Prcs.-Mcr. .... ! ."'$ '""' .."'-'v J jib- iJti'i.. ' Pi ,v , .,. ' 1 v r and are Ask r -a , . n fiirn.T. a v i -iut or uie m n .... - aiayui A only . Baaaar in ati.r.."