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2 1 ho Kind Yott Have Always Bought, nnd which 1ms bceii in use for over 30 yearn, no Experiments that trllle with and oudanirer the health or Infants and Chlldrcn-Expcrlcnco npilust Exporlmcnu What is CASTORIA Cantor! is a harmless substitute tor Cantor OH. Pnro irorlc, Dropn and Soothlnff Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains nclUier Opium, Morphine nor other rcotld substance. IU nfre In its guarantee. It destroy. Mornw and allayn Fererlshnesn. It curen Diarrhora and iml Colic It relieves Tccthlnff Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Fool, regulate the Stomach and Bowels, gtvlnjr healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CCHT.UK WMf, TT KUMUIV " J" . m i ,W If ('wan m "'" ' NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY CLARKES. , Miss Esther Stout, from Portland, Is home for a few days. V. E. Larklns is sawing wood In Highland these days. Several of the young people attend ed the entertainment and .basket so cial at the Alberta school house Sat urday night It was a complete suc cess both financially and socially, the baskets netiing over 162. The pro ceeds will be used to purchase a li brary. There was a ball game on the Shu ble grounds Sunday; the yannlgans s. the regulars. The score was 3 to 5 In favor of the regulars. The Shubel aggregation will be a strong contend or thla season, thev beinr fortunate enough to get Will Bolbow, the no torious spit ball artist, to do their heaving for them and also Geo. Sagar, another fast guy, to do their back stooping stunt. There was preaching In the English M. E. church Sunday, the first time for over a year. Kleinsmlth Bros, have rented rsrt of the Marquardt place. ' Otto Moehnke and wife passed through town in there kerosene wag on Sunday. Robert Ginther, our school teacher, is contemplating giving an entertain ment some time the first of April. We understand that Geo. Hanson, the five foot and eighteen inch Swede, la contemplating a sojourn through the northern regions of British Colura bia. We are sorry to hear of his ifc parture. Mr. Nicholas lost his horses. Mr. Nicholas and family spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lb r kins. W. G. Kliensmlth finished sawing wood for Mr. Mueller. Vernon Larkins sawed wood for Nicholas last week. Mr. Haag planted hig potatoes last Mr. Grace Is planting potatoes. Mr. Wettlaufer has a hired man at present Mr. Marquardt sowed oats last week. Joe Parish, from Highland, moved last Sunday. Curtis Martin, from Oregon City, visited Mr. Maxson on Sunday. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise mucus In the mornine? Do you want relief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy and you will be pleased. Sold by all dealers. MARQUAM. Andrew Bentley, of Oak Grove, was out last week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bentley. Miss Belle Gray is out home at her mother's, Mrs. R. A. Gray, for swhile. The young people met at the tele phone office the other night and had a taffy pull, with Miss Nory and Albert Barth. An enjoyable time was report ed. We may read about Hiker Rodrigu es being a hiker but we have a differ ent kind of a hiker. The other night after the Ladies' Aid had their sup per in the hall some hiker or hikers broke Into the hall and helped them selves to the eatables and carried off as well, some of the cooking utensils No clue yet to the perpretrators. Mr. Shoemaker and D. M. Bentley started for Texas this week. We have no report from Rev. Mayes since he went to Portland with his wife on account of ber health, at this writing. Scott's Mills boys came off victori ous over the Glad Tidings boys last Sunday. Forced to Leave Home. Every year a large number of poor sufferers, whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs, are urged to go to another climate. But this Is costly and not alwsys sure. There'a a bet ter way. Let Dr. Kings New Dis rovery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble," writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weight It's surely the king of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives and health to It It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, LaGrlppe. Asthma, Croup nil Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Jones Drug Co. 4 1 tf oorno vne , ana mui pwnwoiiuu um i Bonn! supervision since Its liifuney. Allow no one to deceive you In tlit. nn.l JiifttHM-inMMl" are but Signature of MOLALLA This has been one of the Marchs the Pioneers use to tell about "dusty roads In March" One of our farmers says this good weather Is to counterbalance "high taxes." Peter Faurie's family are down with tvnhoid fever, caused by bad water on the Sanders farm. Dr. Todd has bought a Ford run about. It 's a dandy on wheels, and the Dr. can reach his patients now before they get well or worse. . Robbins Bros, brought out their new E. M. F. Sunday, which moving about like an automobile. C. W. Herman bought an auto last week, now the blacks can rest Sun days. H. N. Everhart will build a new dwelling this summer in Robbins' First Addition to Molalla. C. S. Herman, the clover king of Molalla, has butU a new sidewalk from the hotel to the "Allams Station." T. A. McFaddin has Just completed an out-door brooder for D. C. Boyles, who has launched into the poultry business. Road District No. 26 will have a mile and a quarter new road to make along the Northeast side of the Siv- egle D. L. C. Change of weather tbis week owing to the spring equlnoctional storm be ing due. Medicines that aid nature are al ways most successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all dealers. MEADOWBROOK Tfcp farmer are verv busy plowing thiB week, while the good weather holds out. Mr. Clvin says his stunp puller works fine. Mrs. Carr, of Colton, Is working for Mrs. Holman, while she is down with the grip. Mr. Orera and son Robert are working for Mr. Holman. ir and Mrs. O T. Kay were visited by a number of friends Sunday. Mrs. Troy Kay, of cataiamin, wasn, being accompanied by her mother, is visiting O. T. Kay and family. J. W. Standinger made a trip to Dnriisnit FHHav While there he contracted for an E. W. F.-30 of the Derni-Tonn'-an type. lxok out ior horn iifier Mav first. C. N. Holman took his father out buggy riding Sunday afternoon. Carl Ramsby, who was hurt while working for the Lay Bros., is recover ing rapidly from his injuries. vriihur standfneer and his sister. Reata were visiting friends In town Saturday and Sunday. Th srhafpr saw mill is doing a rushing business now under the super vision of the new sawer. The Meadowbrook Sunday school ma itcu.if nrnndly Sunday in point of numbers and the singing exercise wltb Miss Edna Standinger as organ ist. The town Is full of land buyers, as the fleas on a dogs back. There Is Only One pine-Tar-Honey. That is Dr. Bell's. It Is the original and can be relied on in croup, coughs, colds and all lung and bronchial trou bles. Look for the bell on the bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. COLTON Mrs. George Wallace and sister. Mrs. Bill Hettman were called to Hubbard on account of the sickness of one of their relatives, last Friday. Miss Eurmel Clark, after a few week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Clark, at Bee Hills, re turned to Portland the latter part of the week. W. E. Bonny purchased a fine cow and two calves at Meadowbrook last week. Lew. Hubbard was a business caller in town last Friday. Archie Banney was hauling shing les Monday. Miss Hazel ard Charlie Freeman, of Elwood, were visitors st W. E Bonney's 8undy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Erlck Trigg and children were visiting with Mr. and Mr". Johnson last 8unday. Grandma Dlx ard son W. 8. called on Dlx Bros., at Schnble last Monday. ir nii xi r Cmr fltrancrcen made business trip to Oregon City, Satur day. Mrs. EL IJnditrom, who naa Deon very 111. Is slowly Improving. a Harrer Is logging for Dinners sawmill st Elwood. ' Th Colton boys were practicing ball last Sunday. C. Strangrecn sna J. run cnoeu on J. Jones Sunday. (Yed Carlson Is seen quite frequent ly st Tlmbergrove lately. John Jones has returned from a trip to Portland snd Is now busy .i..rin land. He Intends to go Into the onion ralilng business. C. Hang, of Tlmbergrove, ecieoraiea li. nn..ninik hlrthdsv last Sunday. We wish him all good lucv snd many more to celebrate. Mr. snd Mrs. J. Puts called on grandma Mix Sunday afternoon. ErtCk Trigg is noon iu numu .iv contract of slashing for J. Jones The board of directors of school j...i.i k'.-v - mot Tuesday evening to make s new contract with Miss Esther Dnhlstrora. wno is icncnins our school. Mr. Sulllvsn, the roan superTHH.i. with s number of men Is doing some much needed rond work st Timber grove this week. n . LI. .'..A OURt UOUDUre nu uie out for a buggy ride last Sunday. nockman Bros, cook a cunuvi v. falling trees for W. 8. Gorbett V. 8. Dlx has finished sowing bis grain Tuesday. Mr Sullivan has been busy plant ing potatoes last week. r.lvet Prompt Relief. ...mi it rLiiiMna Jr.. nf Wnsh- lliinm u. lu- i -- incton. I). C. says: I take great plea- . i.. -.mi I have used sure in ihun mms , Dr Bell's rine-Tar-Honey, and It gave me almost Instant relief. For sale by Geo. A. liarains, iiruLii. MACKSBURG. Many of the people have their early garden made. Lucy Mitts and Prof. Jake MlttS have been having an attack of grip. Jake being unable to teach part of the Mrs. Lizzie Risgs called on Mrs. Jim Mitts Sunday. She also called on Mrs. L. Rlggs. Dryland school will soon close. Krank Trash sheared Jim Mitt's goatg Sunday. mm IS Vdf The Feed Is the Heart of the Drill Some Drills Have Heart Disease But Not the Hoosier. Its heart is perfectly sound. Its feed is a positive force feed, which seeds uniformly and accurately, regardless of conditions. It works as well on the side hill, up hill or down hill as on the level. There is no guess work, you set the feed regulator at the quantity you want to sow and you know that you are seeding just that amount, no more or no less. That's why you want to be sure your drill is Positive Force Feed Machine and the only way to be absolute ly sure is to buy a Hoosier. Write for our circular "The Feeding of Seed". J. . Case Plows Bloom Manure Spreaders A FULL LINE. OF Implements and Vehicles Mr. Frank Hilton is not lmprovln3 very fast. Dr. Dedman was sum moned Thursday. Mrs. Mary E. Mitts took a horseback ride Saturday. She went to Rebekao lodge. Quite a number or our young peouie attended the dance at Needy St. Pat rick's night Jess Mitts hag been working for Will Bauer. George Mitts Is working for Sam Kauffman. Lucy Mitts called to see Mrs. F. Hilton Friday evening. Mr. B. Dreler had the misfortune to slip and fall a week ago and hurt himself but be Is able to be out again. The Colda That Hang On Are readily cured by Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It relieves the cold and stops the cough. There Is only one genuine. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. MEADOWBROOK. We are still having good weather and the famers are tilling the soil as fast as tbey can so as to get their crops. Mr. Chindgren, while returning from Oregon City last Saturday had one of his horses become frightened st some thing by the road and Jump tideways over a heavy grade and upset the rig. No one was seriously injured bnt they received bruises and scratches. Tners are mora cases of measles In town. Mrs. Troy Ksy and her mother re turned horns Tuesday from sn extend ed visit with O. T. Kay and family. We. nrs Informed that work will soon begin on the Canly fsnal snd Irrigation ditch. Miss Edna Btsudlnrer had sn sttnek of tho measles. Mr. snd Mrs. Colvln made a busi ness trip to Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. llolman were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chlndgren 8un- M. J.l-ee was In town Sunday ac companied by Grunt White; riding around in his new Mitchell machine. Mr. Wlliton has Just completed a new house on Water street near Maple Park. Geo. Shear, of Canby. was smolng on the streets of Meadowbrook Mon day. Messrs. Nodell and Evans made a trip to town Monday to get some cable to rig a stump puller. R08EM0NT RANCH. W. M. Robinson. Mlxs Sadie Robin son snd little Ruth have returned from their visit with Mrs. Robinson's moth er, Mrs. A. O. Hall, of the Cascade Uicks. J. W. Gray, of the West Side, has sold his potato crop and Is now busily engaged In getting them to the rail road. The little daughter of Mr and Mrs. Armstrong Is very 111. This fine westlier has male tho farmers "get busy " Spraying soems to be the general work. Everybody should be so happy tht'y I've In dear old Oregon when they think of the cold weather the people of the East are experiencing. W. M. Robinson spent Wednesday In Portland, and upon his return he was apprised that It was his birthday. He found an Immense birthday cake awaiting him beside an excellent din ner. CLACKAMAS At the call of Its president, the School and Home flub held a special meeting Frldnv afternoon of last week. President Sargent stated that In view of tne lack of Interest I In the club on the part of tho general ; public. It seemed as If the time had 1 come for a change. For this reason ihe put before the meeting an Invita jtion from the Grangers to the ef ! feet that they would hold an open meeting the following evening at which the members of thla club could be present and Join In framing a new organization better adapted to the I needs of the town. After a full ex I presslon of opinion on the part of i those present, including a hearty sp ! preclation of the work done by this 'club In the past, a motion was car ried. Mr. William Mormi men mane a motion to adjourn sine die which was also carried. The granges more lately made a great Improvement in their hall. The court has been enlarged to make a good stage with wings, curtain and scenery. A large air tight stove In the auditorium, and a good steel range in the kitchen adds much to the comfort and convenience of the place. James pitman has his five acres of land finely cleared and under the plow. He expects to set one or two acres to strawberries this spring. Isaac Johnson has also cleared snd put under the plow several acres adjoining his home lot. Farmers are all busy putting In crops and garden. Tharnton Strite lately sold his place, consisting of house and lot In town, and a five sere strswberry fcl-i i Si rAr A A .Al.Al IS.jfcr U tract to Kred Rosdarmel. Mr. Htrlle has since bought what Is familiarly known as the Chalk place, owned by Mr. Cook. On Krlday afternoon of last week the Clackamas bsss ball tesm played Harmony team at Clackamas. The score wss 7 to 4 In favor of the homo tesm. Clacksmsa grange 298 held Us re gular meeting Salurdsy evening, March 18. The order of business wns dispatched In a short time, when the meeting wss opened to the eon slderstton of the matter of forming a committee of three Rev. J. U Jones. Prof. H'cronk snd Mrs. M. C. Hayward were appointed t draft a constitution and bylaws. 200,000 Tubes Of Sutherland's Ragle Eye Salve were sold In 1908 snd not one word of com iiinint thfiuih every tube was sold tinder's positive guarantee, tt Is good for nothing but the eyes, ask ueo. A. Harding. Druggist. SMYRNA. Tho farming Is well under way In this section of the county, much spring grain has been sown, snd tho fall grain Is looking fine, almost with out exception: verily Clackamas Is s wonderful county. Sam Kauffmtin has Just purchssed a fine new auto, the first In this Im mediate vicinity, and Is busy teaching It to "get up. geo, haw, and back." Who will be the next to fall In line? Mlas Florence Yoder called on Miss Anna Gotfredson Sunday afternoon. J. 8. Yoder made a business trip to Canby Monday. Mrs. Kred Watson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Konschak. of East The roads are being graded and Im proved In many places at present. Now Is the time for that kind of work, and all the efforts In that line are appreciated. Mrs Will Sconce nnd daughter. Mrs. A. O. Yoder, were shopping In Portland Inst Thursday. Rile Garret, of Canby, made a fly In trln out here on his motor cycle. : calling on R. Yoder. F. E. Morrison and wife visited W. 1 H. Yoder and family lust Sunday aft ' ernoon. 1 Joe Gottwald has takeu up the 1 study of the violin, and Is progressing nicely. It takes patience, and hard ? Portland, Or, W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, ORE. J. J. SANDSNESS OANBY, OREGON AGENTS work to win out, and we believe Joe is of the right quality to do so. Miss Maude Yoder, our very effi cient and successful teacher In the Evergreen school, is preparing to give a night cap social Saturday evening, April 1. The program preceding the social, will be of a good length snd quality, and no doubt the school house will be filled to overflowing, ss Miss Maude has reputation for pleasing all comers. L. H. Yoder, who has been visiting his parents and other relatives for the past week, has returned to Sea side. Chas. Taylor, accompanied by one of the fair ones, was enjoying a buggy ride last Sunday. That new rig Is sure a winner. Miss Anna Gotfredson, our popular young teacher of the Rural Dell school, was quite 111 last week, dis missing the school for three days. At present she is much improved, snd has taken op her work again. WILLAMETTE Last Sunday, clubs from Willamette and West 8ide played base ball, re sulting In a score of 14 to 0 in favor of the Willamette boys. Walters, of Portland, has moved to this burg, going on the Johnson place last week. Miss Lizzie Schoenheinz of this MILWAUKEE NURSERIES 3000 SURPLUS PCACH TR 3000 SURPLUS APPLI TRIKS -.te SOOO SURPLUS CHERRY TREKS Crawford-. Karl snd 1-nlc, snd Klb-ru Pencil Trees, J''".' town, HplUenburg. Jonathan. Home ll-i.uiy. Arkansas Mack Wago ner and llaldwin Apple Trees. Royal Ann, II ng snd UmlmX ( berry Trees. In 3 to 4 snd 4 to 0 foot grade. Tl.m-e trees clitss. will be sold at reduced price to close out the lot. ( sll on or address Phone Black 252 N. B. MARVIY, Mllwsuk... Oregon. place, returned Saturday from a few dsvs visiting at Cnnby. Willie Moldonlmur aaved his young er brother, two years old. from drown ing In a tub of water Tuesday of litis week. Six new scholars came Into our school ftrsl of the week. Mr. Miiinnl livstt. of Portland, iw. r,w..mtlv lout hnr husband, has returned to her old home In Wlllnm ette. Willamette young people are Donat ing of a young lady prize fighter and knock-out mm. nnme not given. Carrol Moldenhntir snd family re turned the first of the week from p.. nil. ii, t whnrit thev wore In at tendance at the funeral of ai. aunt. Mrs. CnWert. one of tho new-comers here, I. organising a music, class, she being the Instructor. STAFFORD. We have enjoyed ten days of such beautiful spring wenther. such ss l not always seen In some less favored localities. The honieseekers from the Kasi who are flocking Into Oregon by the thousands while the cheap rates last, cannot ask fr more delightful wea ther or a more beautiful country seen at Its best In the spring, although all the year round It Is good enough. We hear with regret that the most of Applednle has como back upon i- u-r..u,i' lunula It will be re membered It was bought snd platted i..i .or...ii lulu bv Mcllrldo. a real estate man. who also gnve the place Its pretty nnme or Appieume, iiniMiKii there are as yet no apples on the Plce. , .... Perrv Sharp lieipeu in spprnirt. iu properiy of the late Melnt peters on Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gage spent a day this week at Mrs. Shnrp s. They ore all well over the grip, but some of them still weak from lis after effects. Miss Mellnda Sharp Is still confined to her bed the most of the time, as ishe has been for the past two cnr. I but Ht til seems cheerful and hopeful. and her many friends hope soon to I see her around again. Miss Ids KIIK I sen Is staying with them. ! The little boy of Ed Sharp, who was afflicted with Infun ile puralysls ' lust summer, does not have much use I . l.lu ljia vtt Grandma Klllgnen bus gone to Portland to vIhII her daughter, hhe is enjovlng pretty good health for her age. as she is neailv 90 years old The "Church of t'.oa neiu i it-acted meeting at the school house every evening Inst week, with pretty good attendance. Arden Gage snd wife made a short viHlt at his old home on Saturday. P turnlng Sunday to their homo In Sher idan. , Mr and Mrs. Ilollon and family were also at Mr. Cage's on Sunday. Word comes from the Powell's, who Btarted to drive to Grunts Pass, thot they were getting along line, having made 75 miles the first two days and nil feeling the benefit of the Journey already. , . a..i.nii I. snwlnv wood. SHU Joe Nemlc and his brother, ssslsted by Albert and Robert wnaui. ,.ir,. .hn .nlittlna. and Jake, wltb his little engine, keeps them busy. Mr. Aernl has a new zo'wkk anil lu tUt tfnif that and his old one of 125 eggs, this week, snd Is In hones of supplying frys to me mnm.T. this spring. Mrs. Gcbbardt is having nr " a uiiv. ln.r Incubator. Hens nre bringing a good price, Plymouth Rocks averaging about a uoiinr apim n..iMm.rih tins rented a portion Pill. Jl.Jir."... ... . , of M Frauds' pluce. und Is engaged in plowing It. The IX'Ikur brothers sent a pleas ant evening at Mr. tinge's talking business and the news of tho day. They expect to make quite a nent little sum hauling clay from a cut In the road near Davis' to the Brick and Tile Coat Tualatin. They recently sold a spun of their colts, realizing $.ir,0 for them. The linkers ore putting In early po tatoes. Ground Is In excellent condition at this time for early gardening. Albert Turner's little daughter has been very sick with pneumonia, fol lowing an attack of meaRles. Dr. Mount has been In attendance since last Wednesday. WIL80NVILLE. Miss 8. M. Graham arrived home on Wednesday from her trip to Cali fornia. Miss Gertrude Bailey was the guest of Mrs. Elmer Jones on Friday, and attended the Corral Creek school en tertainment, assisting with some songs in her usual pleasing manner. Mrs. Joe Thornton has been quite 111 for the past week, and her many friends will be pleased to learn that she Is somewhat better. Mae Baker spent Saturday and Sun day at home, near our village. Mr. Hawthorne, one of Wllsonville's busy real estate dealers, moved to his new home on Monday, which he purchased recently from Mr. Nendel. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baker nnd Mr. and Mrs. Alison Baker, spent Sunday In Sherwood. Wllsonville's Main street has been much Improved by the road super visor. Rev. Moore, District Superintendent of the Sunday schools of the Metho dist church, preached In the A. O. U. W. hall on Sunday last at 3 o'clock. The Lang place was sold on Friday last, through the agency of Mr. But son. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker are very cozlly settled at home on part of the Raker ranch, and their friends are glad to learn that they will slay near our village. Judge Thompson, wife snd family, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Au brey Wood, on Friday, snd attended the Corral Creek school entertain ment Roy Nendel was host at a pleasant evening party on Wednesday. A sumptuous repast was served, and a merry evening spent In dancing and games. About twenty-five young peo ple were present and report a very happy evening. Harold Say won first place In a debate at the Newberg high school, on Monday evening last, which sounds pretty good for our country freshies. A pleasant surprise party waa ten dered Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Brobst on Tuesday evening, nt their boiim, A Jolly evening was spent In games and imislctl numbers were rendered by ii,.. hostess and ninny of the guosts. after which dainty refreshments were served. Mr. liolund's friends will be glsd to i.wirn i hut he hns been able to return home after his serious surgical opera tion in a rortisnu nospnai. The Corral Creek school entertain ment, given on Friday evening, March 17th, was well attended, and a splen did progrum was rendered by the teacher, Mrs. Wood, assisted by the pupils nnd others. The farce studied t.hi Mm-ii of a (lood Thing." deserves special mention; the drill wss stepped off In splendid style, to tne accom paniment of Mr. Heed Graham's vio lin; Miss Esther Nenilel's perform ance with the Indian Clubs was also much enjoyed; IJttlo Klm Nondel delighted the audience with bor elo cutionary ability In reciting "Esther's lleau," also a little poem composed fur the occasion by Mrs, Norman Hay, as follows: St. Patrick's Day. On St. Patrick's Day In the morning, I wear s suit of green, While my heart to Ireland's warming, Where the shamrock grows serene. Have you heard the story of Paddy? Well, he chased the snakes awsy; Ho did It with his schlllnly, At least that's what people say. potatoes nre grown In fields so dense, In the land of the Emerald Isle, That bvs and girls eat nothing else, Hut spuds of the Irish style. So now vim sew why I'm talking about The brilliant flag of green, Hut I'll raise my voice lu a lusty shout ! Where the "Stars snd Stripes" are seen. ! MOUNTAIN VIEW. Surprise parties seem to be the or der of tho day In this vicinity A birthday surprise wus given Mr. J. i H Qulnn this week on Tuesdsy. i Krank Btlllwell, who visited his mother In llandon. four weeks, re- ' turned home Monday. I Mr. snd Mrs Henry Wallace, of 'shubi-l, were visiting relatives and ; friends here and in Portland last , week. t Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Imbler spent a few days last eek at Corvallls, ' their old home. Frank llullnrd and family spent Saturday und Sunday on their ranch near Redland. I Mrs. N. M. Aldreclge Is able to be out again ufter her serious Illness. Mrs. I II. Newman, who had lh measles two weeks ago. Is not so well us she had s relapse. Mr and Mrs. llert Newman, who visited relatives nnd friends here last week, hnve gone to California. Messrs. J. M Glllctt and E. I). Hurto dug n well for Mike Clnnsle In West Oregon City this week. The Mountain View Improvement club met in regular session lust Fri day evening. The debate. "Resolved That There Is More pleasure In I ur suit Thsn possession." was decided In favor of the negstlve. The ques tion for this week. Friday. Is "Re solved. That the Fowl that Uy the Kgg is the Mother of the Fowl. A lnrge aildlonce Is expected. Henry Brand. Sr., will start for Germany this week. IDs store will be In charge of Henry and Ernest Brand, and Mrs. Torrener Is clerk W (i. Hall Is hauling merchandise to Roekwood, Multnomah County, st which plnce they havo purchased s store, and J. Everhart Is the pro prietor. . . Miss Bessie Qulnn I" n the sick list this week and out of school. Miss Josle Curran was at home on Sunday, having recovered from ber Illness. .... Mr. and Mrs. Currlco nnd Mrs. Hall snd Adalinn Curran took a pleasure trip to Roekwood last Sunday. Messrs. Mofflt & Parker are Improv ing Dunne street, which will make fine drive to the cemetery. J W. IJnn returned from Bandon Sunday, where ho had been looking after timber interests. Merrltt Prlndle, who spent the win ter In Portland, returned home Sun day. He Is now making garden for his mother. , Messrs. A. L. and Will Jones, of Eldorado, spent Sunday here with their mother, Mrs. J. P. Roohl, who Is still critically 111. There will be services held st tne Mountain View church Saturday sft ernoon at 2:30 and Sunday at 11 A. M., by the Primitive Baptists. The Mountain View Sunday school la making preparations for Easter services. Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets Invariably bring reliof to women suffering from chronic consti pation, headache, biliousness, dizzi ness, mellowness of the skin and dys pepsla. Sold by all dealers. livery Plumber has bis specialty. Ours Is prompt and satisfactory work. Nowhere In town can you find such high grade goods, first class workmanship and prompt service combined with such MODERATE PRICE ' ss we are now offering. All plumb ers' supplies constantly on hand. P. C GADiiE Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces snd Hop pipes. All Kinds of Job bing and Spraying Material. 14 Main St Phone 294. OREGON CITY.