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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, till iuoHot j m cut. sisCai s5 Or FxrfaHjj ii It Kly Vi vfi 1 1 ) i i Bess aad ttsXcta m Opwta.M.ypcc wMxraLl hOTAaCOTIC. tl-m - U3 . r Aperfrct Srarfy forCasfe nesinllxtsscrSLEZZ ... -IB t .0 d I -.8. :r5 si" yobk. 52 CIISTO ft lit Exact Copy Wiapptf. tci . mtm r. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY IXTEKESTIXG ITLMS FKOM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY LOGAN. F. W. Reibboff, the road supervisor, is busy working on the roads at pres ent, but says it is hard to get men to work as farmers are so busy. Mr. and Mr. J. Steinman, of Car riosvllle, were visiting relative In Login this week and returned home to learn they were Grandpa and Grandma Steinman. as the Stork had visited their daughter's home. Mr. Lydia McConneL of Sell wood, leaving a little daughter. A. A. CrisselL of "re firm of Monroe and Criseell, Portland, was out through Logan selling Simplex separators. !t seemji like old times to get regu lar mail obc? more. Last SatnrtU was the monthly meeting of Harding Grange. Forty member enjoyed the day as Granger do. Wednesday. April II. Pomona Grange meet with Abernethy Grange at Parkplace. Remember time and place. O. D. Robbins" hand is a little better hot is not beyond danger stage yet Some of the boys are getting tin cans, etc., ready for something. If they know they won't telL These heavy frosts are not appre ciated, as peaches and early cherries are in bloom. There was a Mule etror in the creamery report last week. It should be for average price received for but ter for the year, Zlj cents lb.; paid for butter fat average, for year. Zie lb, and also was Towneend Grocery firm, not Creamery Co, who has hand led the butter o many year. If yon have sore eye of any kind use Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve It is good for nothing but the eyes. I. is painless and harmless, and is posi tively the best. If you don t say so we will refund your money. Try it and then tell your neiehbor. Sold by Geo. A. Harding, Drugrt- 25c a tube. MARQUAM. At last we have received the rain whih has been expected. Our road supervisor. Jotn Earth, has been making some gol improvements during the past few days. Mr. Albert, who bad a most severe accident some time ago while ri-iing a bicycle, is very much improved. Mil's Dolly Marquam was ont home azain. She is attending Hih school t Silverton. Our merchant. T. 3. Ridinzs. has been having some improvements made, as ad iine a new a1d;Mon to his hojse and putting a new roof upon the old more. Frank tHckens. ,t Moia'la. wa3 in out mlct Sunday. A number attended t.e darce at Sco'ts Siiiis from Mari'iain lat Sat urday even;r;?. A number of Needy base tail p'ta-rm were seen up'jn the Marq-am streets Sunday, bat it looked too much l;ke rain to play ball. There riil be a bar-et so'iil at Monitor, Or., next Fridav, April 14. 1911, given by the Monte Cristo school, to rais funds to purchase an orzan snd a library case for the school. Pro gram by the school. We cordially in-. vite all patrons cf the school with ; their friends to come. Ladies are re- quested to all bring baskets. At 'he , close of the entertainment ChaWes ' Blrtchet will sell the baskets to the j highest bidders. j Rain has come agai to the great relief of many. j Road work has ben progres.ir.g j fairly well under the supervision of j John Barth- j improvenieuia i'i vjui moiu in and around our town. D. M. Bentley and Mr. Shoemakei, who have been gone to Mexico for the last three weks. returned home better satisEed with wetfeet. They say Oreron is rood eno-irh for them. Mies Beil Gray ha been rick for a while although better at this wriiir.g. Dolph Myers has a nice lot of fat hogs to eIL A gTeat raany in 'hi part cf the country have been -sowing land pas ture on their clover. It pars well. Snow covered the ground here this morning, April 1L Ever Bottle Is Guaranteed. Every bo'tie of f. Bail's Pine-Tar-Hojey Is guaran'eed to give satisfac tion In all throat and bronchial tro bV-s. Geo A. Harding, Druggist. ZsT.A? m i ui The Kind Yea Have Always Bough! V f i' tjiiiumu it! Thirty Yeor 8 MEADOWS ROOK. Well, today is th 10th day of April and the ground is white with ncrw, which is qnite a change in the weath er. We still have some measles, colds and other sickness in this part of town ; don't know whea w will get welL Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holman were out on the farm Sunday visiting their j grandson, Charles N. Holman. , Mr. Allen, a Socialist candidate, was elected Mayor by a small majority, j J. W. Standinger Informs ns that he j will be riding around in his new auto soon. Will the correspondent please it ! form os to the extent of the damage done to the fence when Capt. Apper-. son was after the chicken in his new automobile? ! Clyde Waldron made a business trip to Meadowbrook Saturday and Sunday. The road was some slick Sunday. O. T. Kay got his thumb between a block of wood and a sledge hammer and split his thumb in place of the wood. He had better split before dark. Mrs. Milton Chind?ren was greatly surprised last Saturday by a number of her friends, it being her birthday. Claude Winslow has been hauling lumber for C. S. Studineer's new barn. A. L. Larkins is hauiing lumber to furnish the brick yard of Mr. Rob Orem. He will be able to furnish the trade with plain and fancy brick. M. J. Lee has a force of men at work en the Canby Canal Co. Cuine. Lame Shoulder is nearly always due 1 to rheumatism of the muscles, and qiickly yields to the free application 'of Chamberlain's Liniment For sale bv all dealers. STONE. j The residents of this section were : greatly surprised on the morn:ng of ' the lith to find the gronnd covered ! with snow, whiie the cherry frees ' were in full bloom. Many of the people of tbis section are aliicted with tie meas'.eg and pne-jmo&ia. It seems as thocsrh the meastjles and pneumonia work in har mony to pull the patient don, and then comes the grip which s'ays as ; long as either of these ailments. With all of these diseases the Mum : powers have control of gettin? out ' sore for culverts and Frank Jazzar has the control of bui.'ding the cul ver's for Clackamas county, and whn once biiit they will be a great benef.t to the county. Another enterprise is ' being considered, this being the con ruc'im of a dam, and tie wa'er power used for manufacturing pur poses. . Grant Mumpower g-arted 'he old fiv throizh the logs at tne sawniil this momiag. Mr. Murnpotrer has a force of men cu-tir.? up the legs on Ciackaxas River. A pary was operating an Arrayronz mower cutting grass to feed the miV.h cows. Green a-raas makes quite a difference In the qiar..:T of milk. Evangelist D. W. Summers, of Sa-' lem. wiil hoid services at the church on lCth inst at 11 o'clock. Eve-y- ' body Invited to attend. BiMe reading j at 10 o'clock. Seats a.-e free. ; CLARKES. I Mary Marthail is tack home from Oregon City. Mrs Marshall if s-aring wi'h her. son. Willie Mahall. 1 Mr. Cummins has very near blood ! poison: he i3 in Oregon C'i'y under! the doctor's care. Mrs. Cum mlr.s is staying in Oregon Ci'v with Mr. Cuainiins. It snowed on Monday, April Af er a few weeks of nice wea-her it looks like we were going to have mow on Easte-. Mr. We-tianfer was in town on Wed nesday. Clarken school is in-ending to have tn enteralrmect on the last day. Ket:ry Miller has sore eye; he is in Oregon City under the doctor's care P.ev. Smi'b, of Marsvi::e. preached it! Clarke English M. E. church. Mr. Sullivan was in town last week on Wednesday. In cases of rheurr.atisra relief from pain makes sleep and rest possible. It's may be obtained by applying Chamberlain' Liniment. For sale by ail dealers. ft k W Y ' ff b3G VjP lor Over COLTON. A boot on Inch of saos fell her j Monday. Look cwit wintry (or thl ( tia of the yeer. i Mr. Oorf Wallace, who a ad be visiting wtta her parents at Hubbard. tvtartfd to Coltosi Ut Tweed ac- eompanled by her mother. Mr, Pturd. , A family moved to the Vn Hoc pijire Ust week. Will Di. of Shuble. wa hem bast Sunday visiting with his mother. Mr. . D(x- ' John Job Is digging tump (or C.l Stromgreea. Mr and Mrv W. Warner and Mr. j and Mrs. Whtttman, of Portland. r , wt iitlBf Mr. Warner brother la the b'H Ut Sun4y. E: Trlcg trtl bl 0 of cwmt for C. S:romjrra ctnrdy. Mr. Wotten. bo k txn t Port land ft bj :im. U cmt on bl ple I. S Pil pirrbil ofa bT ro Mr Aien nd wu haaltnt It Iwt fToroc Stromirra nieodJ church t Bwood lut ?andy. Mr. S'ilfiTM. the ro4 oErTUor of di?rtct JO. M rocnil JooVinjr ott th rois nd found torn p'cM hr lmproremnt i Try Dcry. It Wmr accompanied bt frtod John LVtx. ho bad bwo Tiit!a him. to Etacda Monday. Mr. fWtj Intond to learc for Alaska thla wek. Mr. Aien U t!!o(t all b'. r.ock and fana Implement and tare for Portland oon. W. S. Gorbrtt finished hl winter'a contract of locslag for Holt Broa. last Saturday. Mr. Aien o!4 bU wagon to Mr. Fryman, of E!ood. Bill Hettnun left for Hubbard Wed nesday. "Our baby cries for Chamberlain Cough Remedy," write Mr. T. B. Kendrick. Raaaca. Ga. "It is the best coogh remedy on the market for cough, colds and croup." For a!e by all dealers. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Wedding "bell are reported for the ' near future. i Mr. and Mr. Frank Bullard cele brated their 13?h wedding annlrerMry last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rao. of Center street, were all who were present, eicept the family. Mrs. , IT, -If ' 1 I .3 L 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 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". J. . Case Plows fjfoom Manuer Spreaders A FULL LINE Ot Implements and Vehicles Euliard's brother Ed Frederick anl family were to have been there, but sickness prevented. O. M- Cark has built a new Mi foot walk along his property on Mo lalla avenue. T. Sazar, of Shubel. was transact ing business in this burg last weV.c. then went to Portland to see Roose velt. B. F- Mover, of Meadowbrook, was visiting his' sister, Mrs. B. F. Linn, last week, then went to Portland to visit his daughters. Messrs. O- W. and C. T. Dickerson. of Molaila, were shaking hands with old friends in this burg last wee'K. then returned to their mountain home. The Mountain View Improvement Club will hoid a regular mee-irg Fri day evening ard at the close a ban quet will be served. All are invited to attend. George Cook, of Portland, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Burd last Sunday. Charles Handle, of Springwa-er. was the guest of 3. V. Francis and family Sunday. Geo. Ingram is seriously ill at his home with rheumatism. Mrs. Hall made a business trip to ' Portland Tuesday. j Mrs. Frank Wiaelow has a case of measles at her home. Her niece from ; Portland ha a little boy who ha them. Curtis getby (tinted tb tower o( tb MountaJa w church Ul wirk cm Friday and Saturday. The ladle of the Mountain View 3. S- hare cleaned the church and put down a new earrt ready for Eaan-r Sunday. Rer. Procter wi:i talk to the Bunday school Sunday at 3. SO V. M All come. If tqual Don't t"'- ' No one ha ever made a aale, oint ment or balm to compare with Buck lea Arnica Salre It's the on per fect healer of t'uts. Corn. Ilurns, rtmlsee. Sore. Scalds. Holla. Vlrer. Erretna. Salt Rbeum. For Sore Eye. Cold Sores, Chprd Hnd or Sprain U Is taprem. rnrlTaled for Pile. Try It. Only lie at Jonr Drug Co. SMYRNA. The ml!4 tad beautiful weather of the past flre we V was brought to an abrupt end Sundiy by a severe wind that continued ail djr and brought a little rain with It In the afternoon. The Mis- Ma-ide and Nell Yoder returned from the Iogan country on Sunday afternoon, where they bd at-tend-sl the weciJ.r. of their cousin. Lottie Swam Kirchem. The young ladie report hatng a rery enjoyable time. Albert Mosbberfr and wife, and Mr. and Mr. Milo Lanti. were 'n motoring tbrourh our neighborhood last Sunday afternoon. Mis FJva Conrad, of dladtldlng. spent Sunday with her sister, Mr. A. L. Yoder. At last repors. Otto Owens Is still suffering from severe attack of rheumatism, but we surely hop! he will be all O K before long. A. G. Yoder and wife, and Mr. Will Sconce, were nhopplng In Canby last Thursday. Riley Garret, of Canby, wa In our vicinity a few dsya last week, top ping with his brother-in-law, Solon Kinxer. Clarence Yoder wa een In Canby Sunday evening on hi way home from Portland. here be had spent the week-end :th relative and also friends. Mrs. T. H. Sconce and sister. Mr. l B. Yoder. were shopping In Wood burn last Saturday, also calling on E. IL. Yoder and family while there. Mrs. Josephine Wyland spent a few r i days v:-!nt Mrs. J. D. Ritter and fam:!y la-.t week. Mrs l D. Yoder and daughter, Mr J. Wa-wn, were calling on Miss Nell Yoder Friday afternoo Mrs. F. E. Morrison and Mrs. Sher rell, re-uixed home Saturday even ing af-cr an extended visit with some friends in HiHsboro and Orenco. Herman Olsei has ackled another piece of grubbing for A. L Yoder and is craving the looks of the M'tle farm very much. Mr. and Mr. Albert Yoder were er-'eraired by J. WSUaon and wife last Sunday. Do Chort Haunt Swamps? No. never. Iff foolish to fear a fan-ie.l erll, when there are real and deadly perils to guard against In wa:a;n and marshes, bayous, and lowlands. These are the malaria germs that cause ague, chills and fever, weakness, aches in the bones and muscle) and may induce deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitters destroys and ras's out tbese vicious germs from the blood. "Three bottle drove all the malaria from my system." wrote Wa Fretwell, cf Lucama, N. C, "ar.d I've had fine health ever since." Use this safe, sure remedy oniy. Z'-c at "June Drug Co. TArPORD. This part tt IN mil vri awoke on Tunsilsy morning lo a whlis woiM Snow an Inrh dnrp lis.l fitllHii, and farnwr with grain nd rlover sn1 In lite ground rrjiil. rd. And agln Weiliiemlair tnoriilng Hits linil bn a little llurry of snow, and aliM k wi'rs glnd to slr iiiuliT stinltrr and eat dry fmliler. It rained Hnluidur evnlilng. which kept a few from attending III entertainment and basket social at the school hoiiso, but the room was romfnrtslily Bllrd, and after a short but entertaining program, JimHe Hamson. Of Oregon ( Hy. nmunlnd I he platform and auctioned off the bas kets In bis umml style, reminding the young gcntli-men of hi standing orTt-r to marry any one who paid S00 for a baskxt, and ailded he would even throw In lil picture (a rhromol. The Imxkel sll brought good prices, :r baskets bringing tint m-nt Utile sum of f.i'0.50. Th teachers had also pro vided eight gallons of lr cream, which netted $'.00, One bssket sold for 700, but there swmed to be a little shenanigan about It. However, everything, aside from that, psssed off pleasantly, as the disturbing elo ment who were so thoughtless at a few of the meetings bold ul the schoolhous two weeks ago, were con spicuous by their absence, or bad learned wisdom and kept quiet. Mr. and Mrs. Powell went to V.'xd land to IU her sister on Saturday, snd returned on Monday. Mr. Welsenburg had the misfortune to have his hen house rstrh fire on Tuesday night, about lo o'clock, and burned about oo chickens. A neigh bor saw the fire Just by accident, and ran. alarming others s he went, tele phones Jangled and men collected a soon s iKslble and saved most of the laying hen and one hen and chickens, but had hard work to keep the house from burning. One of the children l slfk w" the mewsle. The school board dis missed the school, snd there waa none Monday and Tuesday, but finally de cided to let It continue, therefore on Wednesdsy the school sssembled once more. The school purchased s flag some years ago. but It has lain folded In the ; library until patrons torgoi ohm on, but Saturday It wa run up and the house looks as every school house should, under the protection of the Stars and Stripe. "f U JI i I pa" rv - . ... 5,1 Portland, Or W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, ORE. J. J. SANDSNESS CANBY, OREGON AGENTS Mrs. Milem Is slowly recovering ! from th wrench to her back. The sick at Reint De.Nul's get bet ter very slowly, but seem to be stead-; ily improving. The mother sits tip some now. Miss Wicks, the nurse, Uj still In attendance upon the little boy.; Last week, our supervisor, assisted by Perry and Frank Sharp, were run ning the gradf over our roads. Mr. and Mrs. Neal came out from Portland and held the usual services morning and evening on Sunday and ' stayed a couple of day and visited the people, returning to their home on ' Tuesday evening. They are very pleasant, nice people, although some of us may not fully agree with them In some of their teachings, but they have the merit, we believe, in being sincere. Anna Nemic wa home from school at Oregon City for the entertainment and stayed over Sunday, and went with her mother to visit friends at Wilsonvllle over Sunday. When a medicine must be given to young children It should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain s Cough Rem 'edy is made from loaf sugar, and the j roots used In its preparation give It ! a Cavor similar to maple syrup, mak- ing it pleasant to take. It has no i superior for colds, crenp and wboop i Ing cough. For sale by all dealers. CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS CANIV, Al Hi hmi of Mr. and Mrs. A. J llurdrlt a millibar of lhlr friend KMllieiml lust Friday vi.(ng. ihc slon In Ing Hi relet.ra'lon of lh twen ty fifth wedding annlverssiy of lli" two highly esteemed person. Th house was dworslcd In a mosl Usilly liiMiiier with Ih" Oregon grape. At 1:30 thos present aswimbM armiml IIdi tslilii H mrlk of lb ilHiitii"u repast wlilrli had bn prepared with the utmost car ami whl'h consisted nf not only di lli sHi', but also f lb" subsiRiiiliil tiling which satisfy. Th hi Kin of iweiilvflv yur " Ilia Mine rimliimn Ihsl he hsd worn on that nu'iiiorsbl iMcaslon, nd slraiige to ssy It rut and fit fuintled ll the cnndliloiia of th present dy. Tim groom seemed a proud t her ftlio bus been hi falibf'il roinpaiilon hn did at that Mm" when he and shP look the vow of husband ami lfr. Th guest who were present wer follow: Mr. and Mr. 0. P. OslHrii, Mr. Clarence Osborne and wlf ami Mr. John Osborne, of Oregon City; Mr. J. H. Il k, Mr. John K. Newton. Mr. Mdrvlll. Mr. Will lam Msple. Mr. and Mr. Fred Hurst, Mrs Parker snd Mr. nd Mr. Hoy llunletto of Canbif A number of valuable and useful present wer re ceived. Those present will long r inemlwr the occasion wllh the utmost pleasure, and it I their lb lhat tb happy couple, whom this event to memorted my enM many mor hap py and prosperous year together. Charles fl. Newton and wlf hav come her reently fnim Sprlngvlll. I'tah. to make their home near their son. John R. Newton of thl plsr. and wo understand that they hav bought thn Chaffer bom north of town. Work already legun on Ih feed barn which Mr. Strubbar I erecting on the lot that he recently purchased of J. Ii. Manley. George spencer ha Jul completed a conuct of getting out quit a large amount of piling. Instead of employing a boat to take It down th river, be accomplished thl task by mean of a row boat. George I quit a rustler and I considered to be on of th beat lumber men of hi clas In the country. Prof. 1, P. Coleman wa on the sick lilt Sabbath, but Is again about at pis regular duties. i. Judging from the number of perwms who got on the train Saturday morn ing one would think that Canby was a city of severs! thousand Inhabitant. Instead of &S7 a given by the last census. Ijmt week the memler of the Chamber of Commerce got busy and I put up a large sign, which will be : lighted at night by electric light Thl sign announce tr, the passing public and It Is In plain view of all passing trains, that Canby raises fine straw ! berries. u... n. hii hsd keen teaching IW7 iv"-- - . school near Canby. has now closed his school and will return to his home In Michigan In a few day. We are sorry to see Roy leave here, and we hope that he may again cast hi Uu i among u. George Fellow- llttte on, who was stepped upon by their pony, I not Injured a crlouly a wa at first thought Chas. McCormiek. millionaire lum berman who owns a fine fsrm north of Canb on the Wlllamett River, while gfir.g to take a train In Califor nia, dropped into bis wife arm and ! wa dead In a moment. Tb cause wa heart trouble. HI adopted daugh ter was also with him at ine time of his death, which occurred April H. I Mr. Gorham who ha been abaent for over a week returned thl week bringing hi family with him; o now he Is here to stay The lumber in the tabernacle wa purchased by him and now Mr. Gorham la busy having temporary shelter built on his land in the north pari of town. Mr. Gorham Is a nistler and the people of Canby are glad to welcome nch. The ladles of the Metnouisi rnurrn he!, a very successful bazaar In the , City Hall Wednesday of this week, j A. J. IMirdett helped the good work ( along by making them a good supply j of candv. and none better has ever been sold in Canby. When the ladles l saw It snow ing In the forenoon they j were somen hat discouraged, but the- final outcome was very gratifying. The surveyors of the electric line j f V built out of Canby are through , with their work, find It Ii rumored that construction work wiil bnMn soon. J. A. Cobb s In Canby attemllni: 'to business mttvr during the first, part of the week. The depot Is looming up fine with it new dress. The painters are H1! at work and when they sre through ; we shall have atout as fine a bxiklng j depot as can be found along the line, j Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fallow re turned to Canby for a brief period nt least. I Ray Vlnyard, w ho has been in the f house for a!oiit two weeks wllh th" , me3Mes, Is about ready to return to his accustomed duties. Mrs. J. S. IIck has been on the. slrk list during tb pnst week. i C. F. Romlg spent hist Sunday with I hi wife, ho underwent Hn operation ! for gall stones at the St. Vincent lion ' pltal over a week ago. Hn reports her doing nicely and enpect that In " about another week she will bo able to return home. i i Chris Zimmerman, of Aurora, was j j in Canby on business Wednesday. ! I)r. H. A. Dedman made a business ; irin 1 1 rirffrn f'lfr Tnesrlnv Mr. White, a Run of Thomas Whlto ; of Amity, is here visiting with ! j i-ailor. 1 H. F. Ilvde. of IMrlow, wns In town on business Wednesdty. j P. H 'v !. e ns In I'ortlund on bus. ne-i Wrdnod.iy. On li.s- .M'm'l'v evening ("-e v"ii.: I'-'iti'o rf f' uit.y vi ere rojil'y enter-t-.i'-r -t t')(, in. i.'.. ef t; v Tal.r, porh of to. it. E'-eryone there reKit. ' ! - n en'ovab'o time, p-ilniv re- e-' n r -ete -r-e l- n mv fwi'i pltye'. -on::' s re and a cix.d time in general, and all regre: ted !.eu the hour arrived for leaving. . Messrs. Adams k Houston, of Ixb.i non. who have been engaged for the past month at painting signs and Un boards, returned home on Tuesday. E. V. Taylor and daughter, Elnn, who are engaged n buslne'j at Port land, spent Sunday with the home folks here. M. J. Iee Is absent from town, has been in Portland for the past few days on business. H. W. Combs made a business trip to Aurora Tuesday of this week. E. I. Sias, a property holder here and also a former resident, was ralb-d East on account of the Illness of his father, who died one day before he reached his destination. Ralph May, clerk at the Pig Six Is among those ho ar do wo 'h th messle. people are talking about an early rr meet on the '.rack at th ralr ground The track rvnild not be bel ief, nor th horse Ihsl ar her could not he In Wetter hp. Mr. W. H Porr ha left to rnsk a vl.ll with her daughter, Mr A Hmlih, of lng Ikwcb, California. Mr. Hmlth boy I lck wlfa the mea.b.1 and therefor he arranged for hrt mother visit at thla time. Th city ordinance reqatrtng that the sidewalk b kept free from ob. strurtlon of any kind ka gon Into rffet-l and me marked lmprorru-nt may b n tn our sldewslks. W. II lulr had hi hand rather seriously smashed U k while he and A. I Hnell wer trying to rlw a dMir of a ear, wblrh refused to close It should have don at Brat but which did rkw when least ipoct Constipation brings msny allmen' In It train and In th primary cans of much lckM. Kp your bowels regular madam, and you will esrap. many of the ailment to which women ar ub)rt. Constipation I a very simple thing, but Ilk many simple things. It may lead to serious conse quence. Nature often need a little assistance and when Chamberlain's Tablet are given at the first indica tion, much distress and suffering nuy be avoided. Hold by all dealer BARLOW. Mis fonl Andrew and Peary K re banish, of thl place, wer united In marring Saturday, April I. at Oregon City. Joe Willed ha gone lo Oregon City to work, and I expecting to stay for two month or mor. In the ball gam betaeen Canby and Harlow, last Friday, Canby wss teaten by the score of I to 1). Harlow ha not lost a game this season, and doe not expect lo. Karl lU'tgrm I giving hi bail. ling a new coat of paint and putting up a new Warner fence around hi lots Th Zlon Indies' Aid. of Harlow, will give a basket social In Il-r Hall on Monday night, the 17th of April. Everybody I cordially lavi'ed Mr. C. Hanson and family arrived her on Saturday night from Minne sota and will make Harlow their home Miss Wither, of Portland, visited over Sunday with Herg. Jame M. Erlckson took a tnp to St. John last week on business Charlie Renrk ha rented the Jis. M Krlckson farm for tb coming sum mer. H J. Herg wa In Portland on Sun day and Monday on business Whn You Fl dlsroursged, confused, nervous, tired, worried or despondent It I a sure sIkq yotl need Motf Nevrln Pills. They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. H sure and ask for Motf Nrvrln PHI. Prli e 11.00 by druggist. William Mfg Co, Prop . Cleveland. O. For sale by Huntley Hro. and Jon Drug Co TWILIGHT. Mrs O'Connel ha returned to her home after a three month' treatment In th hospital In Portland, very much Improved In health. Mr. Faulk, who sold hi pUc- l" Mr. Hullard, Salem, ha purchased a farm near Canby. Mis Alice Hoylan I making an et tended vis!', with relative and friends In Kelso. Wash. Mr. William Holl. of Portland. Is making a visit with Mr. A. H Hsr vev, Mr. and Mm. Geo. Laielle attended Pomona Grange last Wednesday at Park place. Mr. Sharkey expect to build a new house during the coming summer Mrs. (Wo. Scbrelner spent last Prl day with Mrs. J. M. Old. pavld Fanrher ha sold his place to Mr. Halne, of Portland. Thl prop erty I to Iks put on the market for sale, and will make some one a very desirable home. Mr. McClure bn taken possesion of his new home, recently pnrchised from Mr. Lnungrcn. We are glad to welcome our new neighbor. The literary society will meet net Saturday evening In Twilight Hull. This promises to be one of the best meeting of the season. The program Is In charge of Mrs. Marlon Thomp son, Mr. Curt! Ixld and Chan Caldwell. The mnln feature of th'" evening' entertainment will be a piny given bv the young peoplo of Twi light. "The Mutch Box." The Twlllchl orcbastra will furnish several seb-c-tlotis during the evening. Avert Awful Tragedy. Timely ndvl.e given Mr. C. Wll loughhy. of Chicago. Wis., (It. N'. 1 prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. Doctors had said b'r fruitful rough was a "cpnuumptlon" cough and could do little to help her. Af er mnny remedies failed, her aunt urged her to take Dr. King New Dis covery. "I have been using it i"r some time," mIio wrote, "and the awful coiikIi bus almost gone. It also saved my lit I In boy whin taken wllh a " veie bronebl'il troublo.' This match Irs modlclno hit no equal for throat nnd lung troublo. Price 50c and $1.0i. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Joncx Drug Co. Every Plumber has his specialty. Our Is prompt and satisfactory work. Nowhere In town enn you find such high grade goods, first class workmanship nd prompt (ervlce combined with such MODERATE P3ICE a we are now offering. A1P plumb er' suppllc constantly on hand. P. C. GADiiE Tinning, Hot Air Furnace and Hop Pipe. All Kind of Job bing and Spraying Material. 914 Main St. Phon 2654. OREGON CITY.