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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, ! 'FRIDAY,' MAY 5, 1911. 1 jo Kind You Ilavo Always Rongtit, nud vbleli has boon la ne for over 30 years, has borno lh lrnatur of and has fSJj) tonal All CounUTfclta, ImltoUons and"Ju-t-a-pMl,,ar hub ' Experiment that trifl M 1th and endanger tho health or Infants and Children Experience nIu-t Lsperliiieut. What is CASTOBIA CajrtorU is a harmless mbstltute for Otor Oil, IV.ro. rorlc. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is lMeawnt, I. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Sarcot.ii anbstanee. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroy V onus and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and A ma Collo. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulcncv. It almtlates the Fowl, regulates the Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Fricud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the 4 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Tx .kwt.um mwmi. rr '". f TO errT- NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MARC'JAM. Fine weather still prevails. Mutton and beef buyers are seen quite often in these parts. John Barth has gone over into the State of Washington to look for land. Guy C. Larkins has gone to Salem to attend tfce summer normal to be gone j fiv or six weeks. , Died . near Marquam Mrs. Benja- min Jackson. She came to this coun- try In the early fifties and she lived ; Ida Haag. and died on the old donation land Mr. Wettlanfer and family were in claim. She was more familiarly town last week, known as Grandma Jackson. She was j Mr. Kregar was found dead Satur 88 years old at her death. She was day of last week In Highland and was buried at the Miller cemetery in Mar-1 ion county, April 25. A large crowd attended the funeral. It Is reported that the hops are not doing well. Some of the early ones were frozen. Mrs. Vira Miller has Improved her property by putting a new walk In front of It, Mrs. J. E. Marquam will soon have a" nice display of roses, in her front yard. There is to be an ice cream social and entertainment at the hall, Friday evening. May S. John Barth and J. E. Marquam, who went to Washington to look for land, have returned. It appears that old webfoot is good enough for them. Mrs. R. A. Gray will go Monday to Oregon City on business and also to take her daughter. Bell, to Portland, in regard to her health. For soreness of the muscles wheth er induced by violent exercise or in jury, Chamberlain's Liniment is ex cellent. This liniment Is also highly esteemed for the relief It affords in cases of rheumatism. Sold by all dealers. MACKSBURG. The nice weather is continuing and the farmers are making good use of it. Very few of them want rain. Mr. Frank Hilton and family visited relatives at Needy Sunday. Mr. J. B. Mitts attended the dance at Molalla Friday eveing. Quite a number from this vicinity attende'd the dance at Mr. Calahans' Saturday night. All report a good time. Cicero Grim visited Portland Sat urday. Mrs. Murdock, of. Monument, has been visiting in this vicinity. Charlie Klesling's family are enter taining friends from the East. Miss Marie Bomers is working for her sister, Mrs. McCoy, who has a lit tle visitor in her home. For all Bowel Troubles Use Dr. Bell's Ami Pain. Relief U almost instantaneous. Is also good externally for all kinds of pains. Sold everywhere. Geo. A. Harding, Drug gist. LOGAN. F. W. Riebhoff has resumed work on the roads. Monday, 8th inst., will be the an nual meeting of the Clear Creek Mutual Telephone Co. Several Loganltes attended the Athletic Club entertainment at Dam ascus and report a god time. The creamery Is running full capac ity and then some. The Logan cream wagon on Monday had over a ton of rream aboard. Why can't s'.rawber ries be ripe too? The "Oregon mist" we are now en joying Is very much appreciated by the farmers. R, F. D. No. 2 is now reversed and as per agreement we are supposed to have auto delivery. The Oregon State Grange convenes at Corvallls, Tuesday, May 9. Clacka mas County has five delegates this yar. Those with "axes to grind" w ill be on had as usual to bore the crowd. One of H. B. Anderson's goat has three kids, why not present her to "Teddy?" The Logan country seems to be an attraction for autoista by the way things "whiz" along our highway Sundays. There'. A Reason For the large and increasing sale of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. When In the need of a cough medicine try It and you will know the reason. . : : 1 h rw. 3 W- Wen imwlft under in ikt- mpcrvlKWm since Itsiniaiifj. Signature of CLARKS. Elmer Klelnsmlth is sawing wood for Sam Elmer. Fred Bottemiller came from Min nesota to visit his uncle, Mr. W. H. Bottemiller. Mr. Ben Marshall, from Ellwood, was In Clarks to visit his parents last Sunday. Mr. Sullivan is sick In bed. Zelma Cummins spent Sunday with buried Sunday afternoon. Rev. Harting from fortiann, preached in Clarks German M. E. church Sunday. Hazel Tallman worked for Mrs. Cumins a few weeks ago. Now is the time to get rid of your i rheumatism. You will find Chamber Iain's Liniment wonderfully effective. One application will convince you ot its merits. Try it For sale by all dealers. DAMASCUS. The entertainment given by Damas cus Amateur Athletic Club on the evening of April 29th, was a com plete success in every way, and all the club members felt fully repaid for the efforts they put forth to make it a time to be remembered. The hall was packed, 400 people be ing present according to the door re ceipts. The committee on amusements first presented a one and one-half (1) hour comedy entitled "The Great Catastrophy". Each character was faultlessly represented. Next was a glove contest followed by a wrestling bout which was en Joyed by the masculine part of the audience. A splendid recitation was rendered by O. Krotsch. Baskets of lunch brought by the ladies were then sold; this part of the evenine is always enjoyed as much as the program when it is in the hands of Auctioneer A. W. Cooke. His wit and funny stories never fail to keep the audience in good humor. He is the one auctioneer who can wheedle the dollars from the boys' purses and sends the poor fellows home broke; but it was for a good cause and the boys responded loyal ly. After all the delicies were eaten from the baskets, the floor was clear ed and the young people danced for a couple of hours. All the officials had their pockets full of money and after gathering It all together and turning it over to the treasurer, it was found to be the neat sum of $96.75. People were present from Sunny side, Stone. Clackamas, Logan, Eagle Cre-k, Boring. Scycamore, Sellwood and the correspondent noticed several from Seattle and Portland. The club feels grateful to the peo ple for their support. Its treasury contains enough money to pay all debts, but of course, there are lots of improvements to make both on the play-ground and in the club room, and it will need money to do this, but watch the Damascus Items. An en tertainment will be given most every month and you can't afford to miss them for If you want to spend a most enjoyable evening come to the enter tainment given by the D. A. a. c D. A. A. C. ball team crossed bats wi'h the Boring team and walked away with the long end of the score, 9 to 6: the game was well played, but Schmidt of the Clubs outpltcbed Hen derson of Boring; Newell of the Clubs, made the only double play of the game. Ropd Supervisor Cooke, is working the road from Rock Creek Bridge east to Damascus and will soon give us a fine graveled highway. Mrs. Theodore Schmidt, wEo has tx-en feeling ill for some time has gone to the Hot Springs near The Dalles to recuperate. Pine Tar and Honey Have been used for generations in reatirg coughs. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey contains both combined with ther valuable ingredients. Look for the bell on the bottle. Be sure you get Dr. Bell s. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist t WW j MOUNTAIN VIEW Improvement still go on here. Mr. Terry, of Puane street, has built a new porch to hi. house. Mr. Wm.' Beard li building a Krch to his house and other Improvement. Mr. R. M. C Urown ha. bis new house nearly ready to move Into. They are going to have a model home and garden. Miss Metia Hubbard, of Portland, vlnlted Mia. J. Corbett laitt week. Mrs. Wallace, of Mullno, la slaying with her sister, Mm. J. Pariah, thla week. Mr. Wm. Buekner returned from two week' trip to Eastern Oregon IhhI Thursday. Mr. J. H. Qulnn and daughter, lies tile, spent Isst week among frlenda at Molalln. Mr. Geo. Ingram Is Improving after hla serious illness. Millnrd Glllett is In California this j ik taklnc the West Point examlua tlon. he will also visit friends there. Mrs. R. M. C. Brown in on the sick list with lame foot. It la rheuma tism. Messrs. M. J. and Wlllla Qulnn are hauling wood down at Meldrum na tion this week. The Messrs. Business Club met In the fire house Tuesday evening. The regular business was transacted. nr rarrtco and wife, of Portland. came up In their auto last Sunday to visit Tom Carrlco ana iarauy. r. W. G. Hall and Mrs. isoran iHr- rlco had an automobile rlile down ro Main street. The Mountain View boys formed a baseball team and went out to Schu bel last Sunday and played their first came of ball for this season, with .Scbube!. They played an excellent game, having had no practice wnsi ever. The score was 4 to 6 In favor of Schubel. , , Grandma Corbett had relatives from the East come Tuesday evening.- What's the Use To suffer with sore ?5c Salve will cure you we guaramev . it. You risk nothing, snow white ointment. Ing. Druggist. i.-. .amv Geo. A. Hard- I Ar. I III . Jr I ! ! ffl ill 1 TO i" . ! i in 171 j a www he I I I r J I II 1 0 1 I Jl J t 2LI Q I L IL I L 1 L I f I 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 Bloom Manuer Spreaders A FULL LINE Ot Implements and Vehicles are having COLTON. Thp showers of rain we n.n- ar. nil ItP welcome to the farmers. 1 Ll .. - , - 1 1 . i. 1 . r, .. frr.m iari uaiusiroin no im. "" Portland visiting his parents at Col- ton. C. S. Dix was hauling potato's from E. Berglunds for his Drome., 1. Dix. M.-. W. E. Bonney returned from Oregon City, where he has been on iury the last week. Mr and Mrs. Will James are making preparations to leave for Alaska soon. rn Saturday evenine a pleasant lit - tie surprise was given on Mr. and ; C1)vertg t0 used for road construe-; "l,8" J t ,g prepared for Piles and Mrs. I. O. Dix, who have r-turned from ,j(jn by in Ja(:gar( who has c,' of thJ private parts. Dmg Shublc, at their home In Colton. The of ie worfc jn (.ackamas Count. It ( '-" 8 f d fl 0 Williams ...mm. -a devoted to games and . Vr,r.j ,,, rlakimas County will 1 ,i,in n vnr oven ne was aevoiea 10 gaiuco muBic which were followed by a taffv pull. Those present were as follows: Misses Hazel Freeman, Nellie Vallen, Pearl Stromgreen and Malvlna Ball, Messrs. Walter Cox. Adolph Freeman, Philip Putz. Ben Marshall. Oatis Val len Robert Putz, Marlie Freeman and Stanford Cox. The young folks de partfd at a late hour, everybody say ing that they had enjoyed themselves. Ed Ball and Archie Bonney were out cat-Csnlng at Mullno Saturday night and caught 21. Mr. Worden has been very 111 but Is reported to be Improving. Philip Putz, who ! working at Bitt ner's Mill on Clear Creek, was home visiting his folks last Sunday. Charlie Grossmiller, of Clarkes, was Hilling .hlugle. from air. iuuur7 shingle mill at Colton. Mr. Sullivan, the supervisor of road dlstrlet No. 10. wlfh s rrew of men and several teams. h been making remarkable Improvement, on the roads in upper Colton the past week. Orandma rl spent Thursday after noon with Mrs. J. Tuts. Ed Ball wag an Oregon City visitor last week. I. O. Wx haa been Improving his place by putting a new wire fence along the road. Carl Stromgreen made a trip to Clarkes for some hay Monday. Henry Warner visited with Chartlo Swan at Elwood last Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Axene left for Canada last week. Although we were sorry to see them leave, we wish them health, wealth and prosperity In the new country. Mlsa Hazel Freeman, of Elwood. called on Grandma Wx the latter part pf tne we.h. Mr. and Mrs. 1. O. Ix too a trip to Shuble last Saturday. Mrs. E. Bnrghund la on the sick list. Misses Nellie and Myrl Bonney at tended church at Elwood Sunday ev ening. Fred Hettman, of Highland, hauled a load of fence posts from Geo. Wal luce's, at Bee Hllla. last week. J. M. Howell, a poP"1"' druggist of C.reensburg. Ky.. says, "We use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In our own household and know It Is excel lent." For sale by all dealers. STONE. This Is the second day of May and I (118 nil- mvtiw " I finds us having a alee refreshing rain. ; which was badly needed. Many of the residents of Stone are suffering or have been afflicted with the measles, and those not having suf fered from the malady have been af flicted with s severe attack of la vi-iima or uenumonla. Mr. Carr'a family are the last to be sunering ; with measles, and the members of his t oi ui ' w- , .X-".! .ni -i w tht wwk. i Tr, rhnol w 11 close here mis eeit, I nc BVUWI will in'm - making a six months term. From the ; I present Indications It has been a i knowledge session. There was a man I years ago who bad the privilege of a choice in riches or knowledge. He .hrmp Lnnw ertire. ano our iuun( jcvr . t P'e, who have been laboring ior me ., months with their siumes Pt ' more knowl with their studies, j e(lge in tnege Rlx months than some of 1 lhe o(j f(.)oWg baVe learned In the past 75 or 80 years. r.rant Mnmnower has started up his pocket sawmill and Is slashing out the lumber as fast as some of the sawmills that are operated occasion- alv. ! wl)iam Mumpower has charge of 1 ,,,, ., stone here for the Is hoped thai tiacs. " - come to the front In road construction. One of the superintendent, of the n c v rv.mnan was In this vicinity '.. r.. - aiirvpvnrli ! recently won a ciw jvy They crossed the Clackamas bridge here. The superintendent claimed that they were surveying for way of transmission of electric power, b,lt claimed they were taking a grade of the road also. The trustees of the ."ome OH Com pany has at last struck hard stone and a crevice that turns the drill to one side is crooked and It Is hoped that the drillers and the board of di rectors of the company might strike some plan to overcome the difficulty. There is an old gentleman who comes here from Portland, and who Is In terested In the well, say that where he came from cement la made tftd the hole Is filled vith this and will lend to keep the drill straight. .. If this is true It would be elieaiwr than blasting. Your scribe simply men tions this statement. ' The Clear Creek Creamery la one of tho means of bringing the price of butler down to 24 cents per pound. Mr. Smith, the buiier maker, could not prevent the price from decreasing. I). W. Simmons will preach at the church on May 7. All lire cordially In vlted to this service. Starts Much Troublt. If all people knew that neglect of constipation would result In severe In digestion, yellow jaundice or virulent liver trouble they would soon take Dr. King s New Ufe Pills, and end It. It's the only safe way. Best for bil iousness, headache, dyspepsia, chill and debility. 2.1c at Harding Drug Co. MOLALLA. The much needed rain has redeem ed Oregon again, 'Oregon, beautiful 'Oregon." "Road building" In fuct Is now the order of the season and the watch word should be don't grado more than vou can gravel. Yesterday Mr. McBrld came out from Portland as far as the now Sohatzman road grading and then stuck within two mllea of hi farm, and after prying out the auto had to return to Portland and try for the ranch on a dryer day. The drilling machine can tie neara . . , - day and nig -P''','nR ' l n artesian well on the McBrlde farm. Huniley Bros. Company are treating their drug store st Molalla to d new Inside finish of ' Heaver Board" some thing unique In building material, call In and examine t when in town. W. W. Enuhart has Degun on his .. .... j ill.. -...I I.,., M. firm 111 new uwriiinK .m ,.r.. . painting. to flam Dart and brother-in-law. Sidney ; ... , i.,,h(,r.i.i1.. '. niru unn ...-. .......... ...... toram going yia nn. '' "V: .' was pertormeu niemm, ....... Portland, Or. W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, ORE. J. J. SANDSNESS OAMBY, OREGON AGENTS the patient was doing well when last heard from. T. A. McFaddln has his new barn all enclosed. Molalla people are not very much excited over the railroads coming In to town, yet they are not a little con cerned how they are going to move ainnff with the new order 01 tnmgs in h. laid down right before tholr eyes. PILE8I PIU8! PILE8! mind nleedrhe and Itching Piles Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will ti ahorh the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives In stant relief. Williams' Indian Pile iMf. Co props Cleveland, O. or ;gby HunUey Bros. and Jones Drug OWEN G. THOMAS BLACKSMITH ING AND REPAIR Best of work and satisfaction guar- . anteed. Have your horse, .hod by an exnert: It nays, All kind, of repair work and smithy work. Prompt service; are'Ur" por tion of your work can be oone wniie ou do vour trading. Give me a trial job and see if I can't please you. OWEN G. THOMAS Cor. Main and Fourth St.. Oregon City U U I lilt WILSONVILLE. Prospecting for oil haa begun on Aubrey Woods' farm, about two mile from WllsoiivUle. Mrs. Marlon Young left on Wed nesday for Corvallls, to spend s week vIsMlng hr son tsirls, who Is at tending th O. A. C. Henry Aden spent a couple of day ; It -i nniiiU' nit week, buying a nans ropt .Tork Jf Kd . wbleb be !,.. placed on .ale and the store ha. been senuence. Those who attended the Booster liny festivities at Oregon City, say It was the best ever. The Commercial Club of our county seat haa certainly been working hard to better condi tion for this county at large, and It would acorn to be but jut token Of appreciation, that when we fanner folk want to go outside of our own little village to do our trading, we should patronlre the merchants at Oregon City, who are going down Into their own pocket to help the county come to the front. Ben Tooie, who was rexirted as being seriously 111 with scarlet fever, Is quite well again, the attack having proven to be but a light case of scur let rash. Quite a number of village people attended the celebration at Champoeg on Tuesdsy. Msv !. despite the drU - xllng rain. The "Pomona" was crowded with the happy throng of ..i -i,.... ....i ,v,. M. i.uiLmi! verv itav. tici eckeil wnn Tiags as sun wended her way to the Utile village of Champoeg. where this historical fet takes placa each vear. A local lodge of Odd Fellow, was organized at Wilsouvllle on Saturday evening. May 29. with atKiut 25 mem bers. The names of the officers of the lodge will be given next week. A fraternal spirit prevail In Wilson ville, and doubtless the new lodge will be a prosperous one, on this ac count. A missionary tea wa. given at tho beautiful honi. of Mrs. Frunk Toore, on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock, at which time Mrs. I'pshaw gave very interesting talk on "Missions " The farmers near Wllsonvllle are expecting big returns from the seed I sown this year, a the crop look ex- tra fine. A Jolly crowd of young people en - Joyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Peters on Saturday evening last, at their beautiful and commodious homo near the river. Dancing, games and music were features of the even ing's pleasure, after which refresh ments were served, and tho merry makers bade a reluctant "good-bye" In the wake of the wee small hours. The last eame of the W. A. C. was . played with the Donald team on the Wllsonvllle diamond, and was a spien- did game, resulting In nnother victory for our village 'team, the recxoning : being 2 to 0. In favor of Wllsonvllle. I 1-t.- ull... ..-l1lo l.nlfurl... Hl.l Mfllt'fwllfl 1 lie iiB.iii , nil? u..-..- - - work, and the heavy hitting of Moore of the village team was 0110 ot the ! chief features- of the game. Joe Thornton was pitcher for the village team, and covered nimseii wnn giorj, making eighteen strlke-outs. The ' pitcher from the Donald team was Fellers, who proved a close seoonu io Thornton, making twelve strlke-outs. and playing a fine game. The next ! game will be played against tho Wen- onn Club of Portland, and Is expecteo to be a dandy. ASTHMA! ASTHMAI Popham'B Asthma Remedy gives In stant relief and an absolute cure In all cases of Asthmn, Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by druggists; mall ; on receipt of price 11.00. Trial pack- ago bv mnll 10 cents. Williams mi. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. For sale by Huntley Bros, and Jones Drug Co. STAFFORD. " It began to rain a little on Monday I and rained some Tuesday morning and ; although but a quarter of an Inch fell ' it is doing an Immense amount of good. j An old man, whose only appellation j has been "Old John," who has been I staying the last number of months at j Mr. Aern's, and has not been very I well some of the time, thought ho would return to Germany where he ! has a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. I Aerns went with him In"! SumlHy and i left him 111 the hands Of friends be- yotid Ints. He Is German and can not understand Kiignsn oiu loumiiue ly Is not destitute. The young Stafford nine looks pret ty well' In their new suits of gray with red caDS. School closes upon the 12th, whlcn hai been celebrated In most Northern states with appropriate exercises as May nay. we nave ni m-iu hi j- whether the Misses Grace Intend to so celebrate It or not. Miss Mary Scnelwe Is staying with Mis. Fred Baker. Mrs. Martha Hamilton and infant nre still at her mother's. Land lookers have begun to come r-.tn.' HRrfln, and prices are steadily (joltig higher. Jim Tledman and wire visited nc re : i.n.i -cr l,.Mt Sundry. Mrs. tinge called upon Mrs. Mib 11. who does 11'it recivei- entirely from the hurt to her back. ii-,s hre in good demand. One man hun it r:,:is !!.: v.ee'.s old for ll'.Vi h.iil 'nud a tnaut) V-i rtt.i lb ni aji.i next day for three dollars. The editorial In the Enterprise, Hogs and Literature," was pretty apt. . Mrs. Sharp had a genuine old fash ioned rag bee on last Thursday and busy fingers sewed over 40 pounds for her, Mrs. Ola Barnes being the cham pion rag sewer, as she sewed the greatest number of balls, and the en vious remarked she would have had more In number If they bad been smaller. Mrs. Ed Sharp and Miss Ida Elllgsen prepared a regular banquet for dinner to which all did justice. Such reunions are enjoyed by all. Lon Francis and Oscar Iarson were circulating a petition to alter the road on what Is called Fursman Hill, and It go around near Hampton Rob- house, making a better grade, have bins but necessitating the building of a bridge across a ravine. Miss Julia Weddle's erhl, below . New Era, closed last Friday and she returned home on Sunday last. All are gl 'rt to welcome her home analn. Mr. Gape U renewing hla youth by blowing out stump r""ts In bis plowed fields atel with the help ''f his horses and sied fillectlrg them Into piles and burring them. Parry Ceblnrilt and Fred Baker have finished se'-riing lhj Inst field w hich Mr. Gephardt rem. d of Mr. Cag". -0 ron poison oak A Spomitla Antldof , , Por Mte by ll .PwgjWi Ousrsnteed br Huntley Bros. Co. ....... EAST CLACKAMAS. The school and outsiders give a rousing entertainment at the ach"ol house 111 IHslrlct No. on Halurdyy evening, April 20, the programm,, last Ing over two hour, after which the baskets and boe were auctioned off. M H. Shearer was auctioneer and K. Buyer was clerk, ino " i"'- reeds were flltt, whicn win gu "' buying ... organ for the .eh. , i n. credit must he given the "' iii mii-tH. of the sffulr. Mlssfs Clara and Mum Kmidtson, Benjamin Knudtson, Mabel Meek, of Ciinl.y and Tlicollne Ursen of Port land visited Tlllle Knudtson at K. It. Buyer place over Sunday, attend ing (lie entertainment at East Clack sinus on Saturday evening Mlsa Miller, from the Kas'. I. visit ing wllh Mrs. Kelsner. Several of the young people went lo logan Friday evening to aim the pluy. "Brook Itlo Farm." Everyone reported of having a nice time. MIhs Anna and Minnie llemerlcli, of Stone, visited with Mis K. Ilaber Inch Sunday afternoon. . (1, Haliertich had five acre of land il.ared that he bought from Mr. I kil-llllllS Mrs Krank Kelsner spent a pieus- ' ant afternon with Mrs. Walter Maunu nanus. The basket social given at school house wm a success. the The mmw , - saclty. "A Scene In a Tailor Shop, was especially enjoyed by everyone pres ent. Those who played were W. Bay wait. J. Ilelnrlch. B. Shearer. K. Boy er E Hacked. Caroline Daurn and E. Hahellach; $:i8 40 was cleared for which they will Iwv an organ for the schmil. Mr. Shearer did hi best auc tloneerlng. We hope 'o have another social .(Kin. Mrs. William Black, of Portland, was out over Sunday visiting witn Mrs. Kittle Cluike. SHUBEL. r it,.i u building a grsuury for n,. rmuo Moehuke. win otit has his Iiouhi almost completed. 1 j,n n,.f ,,,Iiik some carpenter r fur Sieve Hutchinson on Suavle s Islaiul. 'Hie ctitertiilnineiit Saturday nlKht was a successful affair, nearly r,i) be ing realized. Charley (Jrossmlller's spent a few days In Portland during the put week. 'E. F. tilntlier has returned home from Oregon CHy where he has been on the Jury the past two weeks. The Shllbel baseball team defeated the Molallas April 21. to o. and Sun ay n,ey defeated Mountain View fi to 4 Mr. Kllnger Is clearing laud. Henry Tocdtcmeier, of Stafford, vis. lied Ht Herman Moehnke's for a few day. It .(ilniher Iihs completed his water m'kIciii to his house. There will be a necktie social given at i.ur uelghlKi.ing school at Clarkes 011 S it ur.luy night. May 20. Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Si-hoenborn, of Oregon City, were out on a visit Sun day. John Schrani and family, of High land, visited with George Stephens' yesterday. 25c is a Small Amount Vou would not suffer one day for live times that amount. Then try SutheP laud's Eagle Eye Salve. We guaran tee it to cure. It's painless and harm- !,.. J- Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. ME ADO W BROOK. At a meeting of the school board It was decided to extend the school .rm anoth(.r month. Mr. and Mrs. Kay returned from Portland Monday, where they had been to see their son Troy, who I sick with typhoid fever at the Good Samaritan hospital. Geo. Bull is helping J. W, Stuillng er with his new bam on his mountain ranch. The Fourth of July booster mwtlng was not very well attended Monday evening owing to tho heavy rain. O. T. Kay Informs us there Is some real w ork being done on I ho Southern (.IiPklimuH Hallway Mrs. Thorlngton, of Oregon City, has taken charge of Hotel I Heckert 011 Canal street. Dr. Todd, of Molalla, was exercis ing a new Ford auto in town Thurs day. MIbs Mary Alice Holman, of Port- uw ,s v,H,nK wth hr n,.phow, O. N. Holman on the ranch. Otis Morris is taking down a drive of 25,0(10 ties. George Kay Is on the sick list this week. Mayor Allen will soon resign his office and move to Portland. A te- new rises of measles in town this week. A. I). iJirklns Is making some Im provements on his property on Hih ;nii Mil t. Every Plumber n his specialty. Ours Is prompt and Isfaclory work. Nowhere In town n.y,U "nd Th W """J d8: f,rfit , clnM w?rk,mRn1H.,i,p "I'1 prompt service combined with such MODERATE PRICE a. we are now offering. All plumb ers' supplies constantly on hand. F. C. GADKE Tin iirg. Hot Air Furnaces and Hop Pipe. All Kinds of Job bing and Spraying Material. 914 Main 8t. Phone 2464. OREGON CITY.