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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911. 2 fill ALCOHOL I FEB CKNT ANfcgclald IYrparalfon for As slmilaliiiificFoodandliiti UngUirSiamaclQ andDowcisoT Promotes DitolionflrrrTii1 ncss and hVsi.Conlains witter l)pium.Morphmc norMucraL ot Narcotic. JltJmm- Anwfprt Itemrdv forConsta t ion . Sour StoMch.Ptarrtaa I rMHM-i Worms ji onvuiswiw.i vu j i s-ncssandLossOFSLEER KEW YORK. rtt For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Exact Copy of Wrapper. AH j lor Over Thirty Years emeu tm uimiii aoaMin. mrm r. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MOUNTAIN VIEW. Service! at the Mountain View Church Inst Sunday were held at a funeral net vice Instead of the regular preaching services. Uev. A. Wilson, of Chehalls, Wash., and H. 8. Pate, of Dayton. Wash., conducted the fu neral services of Mn. Sarah Owens, who died at her home Friday even ing. March 21. Interment In Moun tain View cemetery. A great many people attended the funeral. Mr. and Mr. Dan Frac.ler. of Port land, were trammeling business In Oregon City last week. Friday, and went out to Eldorado to spend a few dava with Mr. and Mrs. A. U Jones. Pearl Solbv came home from Mo Mlnnvllle last week to spend his va cation. ... P. M. Ware, who spent the winter In Philomath, Is at home again and hauling rock for tho Improvement of Puane street. Mr. and Mrs. C.rlhble, of Harlow, were shaking hands with old friends In this burg Sunday, having come here to attend the services of tho Primitive Baptist denomination. The Mountain View Church was given the second coat of paint Mon day. A new carpet has been pur chased for the church. Walter Griffin, who has been work ing on the new Court House In Port land. Is at home this week with a broken finger. Charlie plckey and wife are mov ing Into their new cottage on Molalla avenue, near Puane street. i.nr a I. and Will Jones, of El dorado, were called to the heusiuo 01 (ho8e pr(.sent and report a very en their mother, Mrs. J. P. Roehl. Sun- j joyable time. After a short honey dav morning. A. U Jones returned j moon trlp Mr. ana Mrs. Knight will home Sunday evening, but Will Jones ! r,s(ie n Vancouver. Wash, i. nriinr the week here, trimming m- winmark. recently from Mln- ! for his mother. ! nosota. a brother of the late John Molalla, a.'1 will spend the summer In thla vicinity. J. K. Morrison and family stent Sunday afternoon with Mr. nn Mrs. Fred Watson. A. U Voder and wife spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joo Conrad. Gee; but the girls are busy these days. What's all tho excitement about? Why the Cap Social to be sure, that will be given at the Ever green school next Saturday evening. April 1. Mlaa Voden Is busy drilling the scholars, and has an excellent program on the way. one feature will be a Japanese song by Ethel Mor rison, In costume. The Misses Emma Kmisrhak and Anna Gotfredson were entertained by Mrs. A. O. Voder lat Sunday. Mr. and Mr. W. S Sconce were In Oregon City on business last Satur day. In hla trip to the city Mr. Sconce took his first ride on a train, and apparently he enjoyed that way of traveling; Now we are loo Ing for him to Invest In an auto so he can go some more. J. Watson, of East Yodervllle, had a very severe and painful spell of sick ness last week, but we are glad to know he Is well again. A very pretty and elaborate wed ding took Place In Woodbnru last Wednesday, when MIhs Maudo Hen ley and John Xnlght were Joined In wedlock: the .ceremony took place at high noon, and soon after a very dainty luncheon wsa served to the many guests who were present. Mr. and Mra. W. il. Yoder and Mrs. Kather- Ine Yoder of thla vicinity were among STAFFORD. The weather continues so bright and sunny that quite a Utile early Harden which will stand the expected cool nights and rnlny days of April U being ut Into the ground. The Dolknr brothers, who talked of cultivating a couple of Mr. Gages fields, gave It up. aa they concluded they could make more hauling clay for the Tualatin Company at 15 for a ten hour day, as they were prom ised an all summer Job. A man from Sherman County came to look at 40 acres Mr. Gage had to sell, and seemed very favorably Im pressed with the location and tho price. Mr. ntchte, who. bought tho Mosor place, says he has an Incubator to sell cheap, as ho only got 94 chickens from JOO ckk. It l " "Pinion of your con wpondont that one has to thoroughly learn the trade before otie can make a success of any kind of an Incubator. Ho ays he has 20 hens doing fine, and'shall slick to the old fashioned process. Cali have been growing fat upon the chlckena belonging to Mrs. Gage and Mrs. Nussbaum. Mrs. Nussbaum caught one In the act. and gavo It piece of poisoned beef, which speedily departed It to other happy hunting grounds. , Mr. Wiseman l making a week s visit at Kalanta. where ho has an old friend, the resident Methodist minis ter Mrs Uelnt DoNufaml her little boy are very sick with pneumonia, also Mrs. Hen Athy. Mrs. DoNtil's mother. The little one Is very low. but they have a trained nurse now, and every one hopes for the best. xi Fiiccscn. Mrs. Gage and others from thla vicinity attended one or both of Mortimer Whitehead s lee- rnrfU Selbv made a business trip Foamark, Is visiting relatives and to Portland Tuesday with his brother friends In this neighborhood. He ma t Q niT the afternoon Pearl, who returned to McMlnnvllle. locate here In the near future ir ne j evcnnK f the 25th. of Th Stafford boys are quite Jubilant over having beaten the wiuameue boys on their own ground 10 to R. hlch was rather romarsnuie. that roosters rm MILWAUKEE NURSERIES 3000 BURPLUI PIACH TRIM 3000 SURPLUS APPLI TRJ 2000 SURPLUS CntnriT I Crawfords, Karly 'Z J -nC'l! " Sr.S bVlu.U.Mt'rcduc,!!. 'pHe.o Co . .he M. Ull or address Phone Black 252 N. B. NARVKY, Mllwaukst, Oregon I .. jjhmmmWsMssWsMsWMWsW u r Garage and Repair Shop ELLIOTT & PARK 5th Street between Main and S. P. R. R. Automobiles for Hire Day or Night Gun and Locksmiths General Repairing Brazing and Vulcanizing Agents for Columbia, Hartford and Flyer BICYCLES Itpiir Wrk Gmnntrd lfl fntst JM1 lint A 72 EASTERN CLACKAMAS ,r . .: . - - ... ...la Mrs Preston, who Is staying won i nmis a suuuuie iriu km - ..' '.in .... ..iuj tn Snattli. r Mi-r.iinneal and family Tuesday to visit a sick daughter. Needy, spent Sunday afternoon who Mr Pavne and family, on Seventh ! Mr. and Mra. Jack. . . A i ti.nn.M. i.n otnrtAil nn a trio and Taylor streets, are u.o-uB .Mr. conceded vMnirtnn. to Crook county tnis mmm. , i ,.Pn wr,t Geo Mcnowell and family will j if there were any homesteads lert in ngni netter n u .r " " ' m.wV'ln o the house on Seventh va- that place. , , . Mr. and Mrs. Powell returned frotn ca ted bv Mr Pavne. Miss Elva Conrad Is visiting with ,her trip to Grant. Pas. on last Frl- catea d .aif t . . j -mler. ! .tnv much benefitted In health. He Mra i mint's rtiuai l nuu t w t u-1 ici in . --.- - . . . . , . . A.;. ..., tho enests of Mrs. Will i : ! thinks ho wouldn't tra.te his piace i va- . . . --rm- i, .. I'ntrui'K lirilVe WILLAMC I it niiviiiiiin in? nw It Is hoped for tne goou name ui May Saturday. Mr. Stewart Grove. Mr. and Mrs. is J. K working In Oak Morris Grandma Ross was reported a little Stafford and the future well being of were; better on Monday. Her case last week certain boys wno are tr)ing io n on the road and has been blasting all day. Mr. Larkins sowed oats and N'icho las assisted him. Grandma Lee lost one of her horses; It had kidney trouble. W. G. Klelnsmlth is grubbing trees for Mr. Wallace on Highland. Mr. Handle, from Highland, was In Clarkes last Saturday on business. Mr. Bottemiller plowed his garden; LOGAN. These fine spring days make the farmer smile. We haven't seen any snakes ont yet, but a tramp, one feminine ped dler and two medicine venders have toured this country. Dusty roads In March and real dust at that ; put It down In your diary. TTarww UhKaw eorvAjl ArMehmanti to the boys Sunday. Now that Henry eInS ready to plant his gar has broken the "spell" It s op to seme uc; . more of Logan's "eliglbles" to follow) Elm" Kliensmith is plowing on the suit "It Is not good that man should Durst place. live alone- so look around boys, there ' e"d that Mr- Lund sold hU are lots of 'em some where. I farm for ,250- O. D. Robbins has been having a vacation, nursing a very sore hand; something like a felon on one finger. We are sorry to hear of the Illness of Amos Leek, of Redland. Grip fol lowed by complications. Miss Winnie Brown, near Stone, Is quite HI with appendicitis. Dr. Mounr is in attendance. On Monday, March 20, the Clear Creek Creamery Co. held Its tenth annual stockholders' meeting. The of ficers elected for ensuing year are: W. P. Kirchem, H. S. Anderson,' F. W. RlckhofT. Seth Young and L. D. Mum-, power, board of directors. W. P. Kirchem. president; H. S. Anderson, vice president; A. O. Hollingsworth, secretary. From the secretary's an nual report we find the total amount of butter made during the year to be 187,236 pounds; amount of cream re ceived, 471,357 pounds; butter fat, 151,861 pounds: total receipts, $63,153. 96; average price paid for cream, 31c; average price received for butter, 34e per pound. The C. C. Creamery can feel proud of the work accomplished in the ten I 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. 8HUBEL E. F. Ginther has been plowing a two acre piece1 of ground he cleared during the winter. A land agent has been trying to se cure land around here. Herman Moeknke celebrated his birthday anniversary last Friday night Many friends and relatlve.4 were present and enjoyed themselves. Henry Hettman is busy with his steam wood saw, cuttiug wood for the neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Bu-t Cumins, of Beaver Creek, visited with Lewis S3eer and family Sunday. Wm Moeknke went to Oregon City on business Saturday. Philip Masslnger Is home for a few FIRWOOD. Mr. and Mrs. KhM Miller, who have been visiting their parents, left for California the first of the week, ex pecting Mrs. Miller's health to be benefitted by the climate. - Walter Frost and Alvle Chown. or Sioux City, Iowa, are visiting at the home of K. D. Hurt. Mrs. W. F. Fischer spent a few dava In Portland the first of the week. At the annual meeting of the Fir wood Progressive Association tho fol lowing officers were elected: A. J. Morrison, president; J U. DeShaer. Wi-e-pr.-Klilcnt; Clair Corey, secre tary; Victor llodley. assistant si-cre-lary." A. C. MIIHron, treasurer; A. Malar, manager; C.odfrled Stuckl, as sistant malinger; Mrs. Malar, libra rian, and Christian Christ, assistant librarian. t Walton, of Portland, spent a ins EAGLE CREEK. Wlil l.i Fred lloffmelster and family were railing st his father's one day the first of last week some one entered his house and took his best suit of clothes and a shirt. People should watch out fur such fellows. Mrs. Viola thingta called on her mother, Mrs. Howlell, last Wednes day. Jim Cnblll has the measles. Dick Gibson bought a calf of Mr. Ilowlett the other day. F. J. iJirams, who has been living In the Molalla country during the win ter, has returned wllh his family to Ms place near EskIb Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Howled were enter tained at dinner last Friday by Mr. and Mrs It. II. Gibson. Mrs. Walter Douglass entertained Mrs. Will Dauglass at dinner Sunday. Miss Rosa Mochnke and Mrs. It. II. Gibson called on Mrs. Huntington Suit- cotitiU of days looking over ranches the first of the week. day afternoon. Mr and Mrs. K D. Hart. Miss !e- Mrs. Viola Douglass spent Sunday Grand, and Mrs. S It. Dill were Dover I with Mrs. Cora t'dell, visitors Sunday. I Victor llerg has sold his farm Robert Jones, of Portland, passed W. J. Howled Slid Ray Wtoodle ere through Fir wood Saturday In his auto j .tacndn visitors Saturday on his way to Welches. C. Corey lias been Hteiulliig sev eral days In Three Six. Will All rnine out from Portland and brought several visitors with him Ray WihkI'h Is putting up a new wlro fenro. John Affolter traded Dick Gibson a cow for his buggy- J. P. WiHidte was over last week dev The nrownell Reed Co. Is setting K .onie work on hla farm, and this vonrn nf Its existence. The dant is I days from Portland. . up to date in equipment, with a filtered j Mr. Moser bought some baled straw water system. The management has j from John Blulim one day last week, endeavored to make a good article, I Mr. and Mrs. James Beeson went first class butter, and In this have to Oregon City Saturday, been successful as is attested by the j Mrs. C. Hettman has been In Clarkes demand everywhere for Clear Creek during the past week with her son butter. Some of the Portland firms Ed. who have handled their butter all these ! Mrs. RIngo and family, of Clarkes, rears are Townsend Creamery Co.. I visited with Chas. Moetihke and Bullivanfs Grocery Co.. Urfer Co. and family Sunday. many others. It Is said to be the best George Stephens and family visited brand of butter on the Portland mar- j with John Card and family of Clarkes ket today. One essential ln regard to Sunday. making good butter, Is, we need corn- 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 U ju bles. Look for the bell on the bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. COLTON. petent inspectors. Oregon creamery men are to be commended for this stand taken. We were only visited once by the inspector, yet the effect was soon seen and "tasted" too. It Is strange as much as the legislature "blowed In" this most important item was left out. The dairymen of Ore gon pay for their own Inspection by monthly contributions, in oraer to y A had the mgf0rtune of get- have men inspect the country oaines. ( tj h,g house h,trned aown. Said to What Is needed Is a competent man , have been cauged ,)V a defective flue, for the work. Mr Lofgren, of Portland, who owns H. S. Anderson Is clearing land by property here wa9 out with a prog. blowing out stumps with powder I ppctive :and-purchaser, the beginning .urn. uuu Diumi " s"" y - !0f the week. land for an Indefinite stay to treatment for rheumatism. take Miss Esther Hult, who has an art- studio with Mrs. H. M. Fairfowl, of Portland, was out visiting her folks a few days. She Is expecting the con tract for the modeling work for The Are you frequently hoarse? Do you -liat onnrtvitur tiklfn in VOlir lia.K ir.tiv j - n , throat? Does your cough annoy yoa ' Dalles, Ore., park where $5000 will be at night, and do you raise mucus in cxpendf-d for modeling alone, the morning? Do you want relief? The Farmers' Union of Colton, had If bo, take Chamberlain's Cough Rem- their regular meeting last Saturday edy and you will be pleased. Sold by afternoon. A gTeat deal of interest Is all dealers. ! already shown in these meetings, and imuch benefit may surely be derived CLARKS Mr. Debreve's horse kicked the front parr of the wagon in and hurt his foot Tuesday. Oscar Hoel, from Portland, Is out In Clarks to look after his farm. Alex Scherruble was out in Clarks on Thursday. He is going to leave soon. He intends to make his home in Central Oregon. Mr. Tallman sold eight hoga the other dpy. The Buol Eros, are clearing a piece of land to sow to oats. Mr. Marshall has finished hauling manure on the potatoe patch. - Sara ElmT hauled manure on the land he intends to plant potatoes on, the other day, Mr. Bottemiller sowed 10 cre of oats. Mr. Sullivan, road supervisor, Is blasting out stumps. Mr. Wettlauper's hired hand left the other day. Dora Marquardt stayed out of school to help per father sow oats and velth. Mrs. Run go and son Clyde are planting potatoes. Our supervisor found a bed of rocks from the discussions and readings there rendered. Remember, the last Saturday afternoon In each month. Mr. Bergman, who has been living at Roring, has bought the Lund place and will move over in a couple of weeks will his family. W. S. Gorbett is working twelve men and three teams now, logging for Hult Bros., who are cutting about six hundred ties per day. 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 always sure. There's a bet ter way. Let Dr. King's New Dis covery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble," writes W. R NVIson, of Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weleht. It's surely the king of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their Uvea and health to it. It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds. LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup all Throat and Lnne troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Jones Drug Co. 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 downhill as on the level. There is no guess work, you set the feed regulator at the quantity you want to sovv 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". . . . out a large commercial nn-naru. Mr. Thomas, of Mull Run. was a Thre six visitor Monday. The Flrwood school closed Friday, An out of disir dinner had been plan ned, but on account of tho weather, was eaten In the school house. Coun ty Supeilnteiidcnt T. J. Gary arrived shortly before noon, and greatly pleased the children by staying to dinner. Several of the parents were also present. Victor llodley nnd I-n Morrison, of Dover, spent Thursdny evening at E. D. Hart's. J. O. DeShazer has been hauling potatoes to Boring. J. C Smith and son Gnrfleld are spending a few weeks on their runcb, making a fence and Improving It In general. 200,000 Tubes Of Sutherland's EbkIo Eye Salve were sold In 1008 and not one word of com plaint, though every tube was sold under a nimltlvo cnarantee. It Is good for nothing but tho eyes. Ask Geo. i teed to salliify week IIO IS over nnuiiiin nn i'ii Iloyt. The Douglass Pros, went over to E taeada again lust Sunday to help the Kstaeada team play again with tho O. W. and R. N. team. Estacadii won. the score being t! to 7. The writer made a mistake last week; the Umg htss boys played In the Estacnda team Instead of Currltiavllle and Bstarada won that game, rlso. No Nd to Stop Work. When your doctor orders you to stop work, It staggers you. "I can't." yon say. You know you are weak, run down and falling In health, day by day. button must work as long as you ran s'tand. What you need Is Electric liltfra to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown and build you up. Don't bo weak, sickly or ailing when Elec tric Hitters will benefit you from tho first dose. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strongth. Try them. Every bottle la guarnn- Only SOc at Jones J. I. Case Plows Bloom Manure Spreaders A FULL UNE .Ot Implements . and Vehicles Portland, Or, W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, ORE. J. J. SANDSNESS OANBY, OREGON AGENTS A. Harding, Druggist. I Drug Co. THE POULTRY YARD "I lovo but her," sang tho love-sick wain. "If It's butter you want you Some folks are forever planning can get that at the corner grocery," abend and figuring how to make called out her Irnto father, chickens pay, and while they art pot-1 Mama: "Willie, what do you mean terlng nlong with their plans and j by breaking all those eggs?" Willie: flenres the hens and their broods arei'i heard papa say that there's money Dr. . . i jn.a and Mrs. A. Mautz last was reported aimoBi nupeiean, Mount Is In attendance. Stafford and Willamette basehall visiting Mr, Saturday. T , , . . r. - la Imnrovln? inwlv hut she is not yet able to do teams on last Sunday played baseball Si0. & Jnrl here. The score waa 10 to 8 In favor Mrs Henrv Brand Is on the sick of Stafford, lis Dr MoTnt was called Saturday. Grandma Baker, of this place, was " L - is able to be out again ; reported a little better the first of the and is in the blacksmith shop with week. n.ut rfvo I'- li. Schoenhelni! made a trip to F W imbl'er will soon have his new Canby Saturday night c. vu. mi... - ,.. n-iii...(. vu. well r house ready to live in. u m s """""" . ,Te 7 1 last Sunday night at the M. represented E. church, when the hand or mis w v icucc. excellent music which was appreciat- . Tint UuHM fin 1 ... ... tiv. Tina- i ri v oil nr&apnt The band has a r-Honeyy U relieve, ihd a ! date af the Bapiist church In the tons the cough. There is only one near iuiure. genuine. Geo. A. Harding. Druggist, SMYRNA. The fair weather gill! continues and j all are enjoying It to the fullest ex-1 tent, in various ways, the roads are , in excellent condition for driving and motoring. Many machines being in our neighborhood Sunday. , Mrs. 8. Owens and Mrs. Gulic Olsen Chas. Moeknke and wire, or wis ! place, made a business trip to Portland J Monday. I Another social Is planned for the ! near future In this burg. I Many Improvements are being made In and around Willamette at the pres ' ent time. " A Smooth Skin. Blackheads. Chaps, Pimples, Sores visited Mrs. Wyland last Sunday af- and all unhealthy conditions of the ternoon. At present Mrs. Wyland Is ; skin are unsightly and detract from laving with hpr ilanehter. Mrs. L. B. ; the looks. Buy a box or Dr. ueil s Yoder. Len Owens and Carl Setber have returned home after working several months with a piling gang on the Antisentir Salve, a creamy, snow- white ointment, apply as directed, and your skin will be as clear as a babe's. Geo. A. Harding. Druggist. the hoodlum, but do not know how to carry the Idea out gracefully, that the school board will do Its duty and suppress all such demonstrations as the law abiding element was subject ed to on last Sunday evening during services at the school house. There is a law which deals with the dis turbers of any public meetings, and In such a case as this It should be Invoked. We are certain that none of our boys are vicious, but if allowed to go on they may drift Into some thing they do not now contemplate, and It is time now for them to be manly enough to call a halt them selves, before being brought up with a round turn, which they may not relish any more than we relish being disturbed when trying to listen. Now, my boys, don't put on bravado and say, "We don't care," for really you do care, and be manly enough to ac knowledge it by keeping quiet or stay ing at home out of the way of temptation. Granulated Eye Lido Do not nead to be cauterized or scar Ined by a physician. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Is guaranteed to cure them without pain. It is harmless and a sure cure for granulated lids Buy It from Geo. A. Harding, Drug gist, for 25c. - neglected. No fowl Is so hard to doctor as a turkey. A secret of success with turkeys lies In avoiding Inbreeding. A Httlo turk debilitated at the start I by Inbreeding has a poor chance for Its life. As tho nights are still cold It Is advisable to give the hens eleven eggs at tho time of setting them. This affords the hen a better chance to cover and warm the eggs properly, bringing forth better results. Tho baby chick trade has grown wonderfully. .Twenty years ago poultrymen never dreamed of stanlng a business In that line, while now hundreds of thousands of these Inno cents are annually sent nut. It's till right to have tho brood coops wind-tight but not alr-tlght. It does not take much of a carpenter to put a pane of glass In a brood coop, and the chicks do better If they can have light when they must bo shut up during cold, stormy weather. Dr. Bell's Antl-Paln. A sudden attack of Cholera Morbus Is dangerous. Keep Dr. Bell's Antl Paln at hand, a dose relieves almost Instantly. It also cures Diarrhoea. Cramps, Flux and all Dowel Cora plaints. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. OUT OF THE GINGER JAR. Just how far does the kitchen range? The housewife Is known by the bread she bakes. "I'm so run down that I can give no more tick," sighed the alarm clock. "I've seen brighter days," sighed the saucepan in the slovenly kitchen. "Well, I'll be switched," angrily ex claimed the small boy; and he was. The hotbed Is well enough In Its place, but few people would care to sleep In It. Fifty little chickens In the Incubator, Ten scrawny broilers a few weeks Hater. Many a man in hi reflective mood wonders why his wife loves him, and so do his neighbors. The average boy thinks better of the cuff on his sleeve than of the one his teacher gives him. There Is more sound In a hollow gourd than In a full one, and the same Is true of an empty head. What two letters aptly describe the condition of the man who Is taken In by sharpers? E. Z. The hen may not be well educated, but it doesn't take her long to scratch off a few llnes in the garden. We can walk Info trouble with our eyes shut, but It is o'ten lmpoMtible to back out with both eyes open. In eggs, and I'm trying to find It." Jones: "Hollo, Smith, what has happened to you that you look so peaked?" Smith: "I'vo been prac tising the rules on 'How to Keep Well,' published In the health column of the Dally Screamer." Stockholders' Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mount Hood and Barlow Road Company will bo hold at the office of tho company at The Bank of Oregon City In Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, 'April 3rd, 1911, at tho hour of three o'clock P. M. for tho purpose of electing a board of three directors to serve during tho ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before tho meetlitg. This notice Is published In accordance with the by-laws of the corporation. Dated at Oregon City, March 21th, 1911. CHARLES II. CATTFIELD, Secretary of tho Mount Hood and Barlow Road Company. Every Plumber has his spoclalty. 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 as we are now offering. All plumb ers' supplies constantly on hand. F. C GADKE Tinning, Hot Air Furnace and Hop pipes. All Kinds of Job bing and Spraying Material. 14 Main 8t Phens 2604. OREGON CITY.