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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, Yi I PAY, MAY 20, liU. ,-- - - I o AL( OlIOL 1 FEK CENT. ASflabUVrparatliwriirAs similaiiiihrFoodanillliiit! ting Ute Siomaclts andlkwhi Promolcs Dioslionflwtful rtcss and Rrat rontilns ncusa Opiitm.Morphinc nor Miami. NOT NARCOTIC. Jtx.Stima Axxirri Aiovni JaA :-6 wo Moil . sour aior.uvH.uiJi AYormsfonilsK)i.rcwn4a ncss and LOSS OF SLEE?. PjcSlrJe Signarar of KEW YORK. -aw- Exact Copy of Wrapper. EsnsypflOTfloif. cUHu I Ulllft NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY 1 1 . - 1 - - ' "' iNTERESTlNG ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY SCHUBEL. Mr. and Mrs. Swope visited E. W. Hornscheck Sunday afternoon. Among the Shubelltes in Oregon v CIU" Saturday were Mr. Klinger, Her man Moehnke, John Bluhm and Rob ert Ginther. The baseuan game Sunday after noon between Shubel and Logan re sulted In Shubel's favor 8 to 4. This makes four successive games. Some cattle from an outside district are apt to be taken up here some of these days if not Kept at home. No cattle are allowed to run at large In this precinct, and the owners are ad vised to watch their stock. George Klrbyson, who was home for a few days, hag gone down the river sgain to work at his old trade. Will Moehnke Ib building a board fence along the Beeson Hill road, which adds to the appearance of his place and makes It safe now for travel ers around "Cape Horn." 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. CLARKS. Elmer Kleinsmiti haa finished saw ing wood for Edward Garee. Mr. Baurer, from Colton, was 'n town last v ?ek on Saturday. The Clarks school had a fine pro gram last Saturday night. There was a large attendance. Mr. Samsou was out from Oregon City to sell the pies and neckties. Mr. Bottemiller is Erecting his porch posts and repairing the house. The County Surveyor is out from Oregon City to survey around the hills. Mildred Tallman has the meas'.ei. John Marshall has returned from Eastern Oregon. Alex Sherruble has returned from Eastern Oregon. Mr. Marquardt planted potatoes last week. Mr. Bottemiller harrowed his pota toes. W. G. Klelnsmith has planted corn. The Clarks school clobed on May 19th. last Friday. For all Bowel Troubles Use Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain. Relief i almost instantaneous. Is also good externally for all kinds of pains. Sold everywhere. Geo. A. Harding, Drug gist. MARQUAM. T. J. Ridings Is installing another fireplace in his house. Mr. Rice, late of Scotts Mills, Is moving into this town. Joe Jones has a crew of men erect ing a building on his property near town. Bill Nicholson sold a span of horses to a man wha lives near Mt Angel. Ferd Mortison has bought the Nearenson sawmill and has . com menced to operate it. G. W. Bentley and wife have moved to Barton. Orvll Jackson has gone to Salem to work. The rain will make corn planting late. MACKSBURG. While we have had considerable rain the past week, there seems to be quite a bit of rejoicing with the sun shine. Ded Harms spent the past week in Portland, attending as a delegate of the I- O. O. F. lodge, of Aurora. ATTENTION FARMERS! The Combination Farm Tool can be had at j ANDREW KOCHER'S HARDWARE STORE I 319 MAIN STREET. Tor Isfmta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature of M r n f I-or Over Thirty Years i eTu aoaiMin. uim j orr. ! Mrs. August W'lllroad, who has been ; to Portland In the hospital, Is home I ! and daing her own work again, j Miss Lucy Mitts is home, having finished her school at Lone Elder. Prof. Jake Mitts has gone to Salem i to resume his old place as a student, ; at Prof. J. J. Krop's summer normal. ; J. W. Smith is hauling lumber for ' his new barn which will be under con ! struction soon. j Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitts accompanied , by Miss Flora Spagle, of Needy, went 1 to Portland and attended the I. O. O. ' F. and Rebekah Grand Lodge. They I report a fine time although It was a ; ; rainy week. What' the Use To suffer with sore eyes when one 23c tube of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve will cure you. We guarantee it. You risk nothing. It's creamy, snow white ointment. Geo. A. Hard ing, Druggist. MOUNTAIN VIEW. The beautiful rain has come again Just as improvements were being fin ished for Decoration Day. Grandfather and Grandmother Beard of Sellwood. were visiting their sons. Dr. and Wm. Beard and families last week. The Mountain View Improvement Club met last Friday evening. The usual business was transacted and the club adjourned until October 6. A social dance and conversation were enjoyed by all. Messrs. Streice and Carrlco and Mrs. Everhart furnished music for the dance. Charles Gale, of Tillamook, was vis iting here last week. Mrs. Charles Ely was calling on friends in this burg last week, as she is suffering with a felon on her hand and cannot do any sewing. Mrs. Manson, of Highland, was vis iting Mrs. A. S. Martin a few days last week and her daughter. Mrs. 0. S. Martin and children lately from Mad ras, accompanied her home to visit a few weeks. , F. J. Quinn went to Portland Mon day to get work for himself and team. Sirs. Isaac Prindle, who is quite poorly, was visiting friends here last week. She Is thinking of selling some of her property on Taylor street. The Primitive Baptists will od services at the Mountain View church Saturday afternoon and Sunday morn ing. William Beard started to Wisconsin Monday. He says he will be back to go to the mountains after huckleber ries. Charles McGir'nis lias bought a horse snd buggy. W. G. Hall spent two days of this week at Rockwood. Mr. Barto, Jr., Is driving the delivery wagon for Everhart & Hall. Roscoe Clark Is going around with a sore finger, having mashed It while" working with the stone crusher. Lawrence Mautz and wife have sold their property at Maple Lane and are moving into town. Mrs. D. L. Torrence is on the sick list this week. George Inerram Is getting better un der the skillful treatment of Dr. In gram, of Sellwood. Willie Quinn spent a few days last week among friends at Moftlla. August Peters and wife have moved out to Maple Lane again. Mrs. B. F. Linn is spending this week at the Lone Pine dairy ranch, near the mill, on the Abemethy. Mrs. Brown, of Grant street, went to Salem Saturday and returned Mon day. They are talking of moving to Salem. Mason Kellogg's daughter, Laura, is sick with tonsilitis. Mrs. A. L- Hickman Is In Portland this week visiting relatives. The friends of Mrs. Charles Lewis, of Pierce street, gave her a pleasant surprise last Monday afternoon. The time was spent in pleasant conversa tion and refreshments were served. Those present were: Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mrs. S. Haun, Mr. Frank Welsh. Mrs. Y'oder, Mrs. William Wickham. Mrs. Maddox, Mrs. May Mills. Mrs. C. A. Frost, of Gladstone, and Mrs. Ott. Mrs. Charles Gottherg's little girl is able to be out again after her ser ious lllnpss. The Mountain View Sunday school bible study class will meet at the home of Mr. Humphrey on J. Q. Ad ams stree next Thursday. WW (1 ft WILLAMETTE. John Coleman it III. Dr. Mount I attending him. C. A. Colson, .on-lnlaw of Thoma JoluiMon. recently arrived with hi family frm Eastern Idaho. He in tends to purchase a home. He ay there I. no place like ClHckama Couu ty. Oregon. An ordinance was passed at the Inst council mooting of Willamette pro viding that no Btock ho allowed on the commons after 8 p. m. and before a. m. A pound has been Installed. The line x $1.00 for each animal. Mr. E. Maya' now house will soon he readv for occupancy. A. Peters, Charlo Kannoy'g father In law, who recently aold itl $10,000 farm near Mountain View, has re turned from Centralis, Wash., where he Intended to locate. He did not like It there. Ho says there 1 no place like Clackamas County, and he haa now lament 5i acres near where ho recently sold, beyond Mountain View. Now Is the lime to got rid of your rheumatism. You will And Chamber Iain's Liniment wonderfully effective. One application will convince you ot Its merits. Try It. For sale by all dealers. WILSONVILLE. Mr. Uothune spent Saturday and Sundav In Lents. Mrs. Chalupsky has returned from rortland w here she was lu a hospital, undergoing a surgical operation. Mr. and Mrs. John Butson moved to Motsgar about ten days ago where they have purchased a home. i'i nt.-i.MA ntnrnnrl from Port. . 1 rrl .. 1.... ...... Vin . n r an AmtrB. i Hon. The operation was performed In one of the Portland hospitnls, and was entirelv successful. ' , tr. Pnr Hasselbrlnk has been 1 very 111 with an attack of appendicitis, and her many friends wish for her a speedy recovery. The Methodist Sunday school Is pre- paring a Children's Day program, which will be given in tne a. u. u. i V. hall. Decoration Day service will be held I as usual in the Hood View cemetery on May 30. A Children's Day program will be 1 These Make Superior KNIFE HEADlhc Chompion Knife Head has o broad bear ing surface. Parts are of case hardened steel to prevent wear. The knife head is long and verv strong. Wear caused by the revolving pitman is automatically taken up by means of on adjusting device. COUPLING rOKET.ie coupling yoke is wide and very substantial, making it impossible for the knite to get out of line with the pitman. COUPLING PINS--Thz coupling pins are large and case hardened. They provide excellent bearing surfaces. The wide yoke, long pins and the substantial way in which the shoe is attached to the yoke insures positive alignment of the knife and pitman. With These Superior Features arc Combined Many Others Strength of Construction Ease of Operation Light Draft. The Champion is the Machine ' to Buy W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, ORE. 1 given at the Hood View Congregation - 'al church, under the direction of Mrs. 1-lmA. unit Ulna Tnrlrl l Mrs George Todd, who was ill with reunion Icelvlng quite a number of birthday the first application. We guarnntce ; appendicitis, has recovered. j Now, hear the rain falling, hear the j presents and then at a late hour they It. It is clean and pleasant to use. Charles Epler and son Glenn, spent chickens squalling, hear Ihe grain i bid their hostess goodnight, wishing 25c a box. Geo. A. Harding, Drug 1 Saturday in Oregon City. fields growing, but the gurJens try, her many more happy birthdays. Klst. Mrs. Rldiler entertained relatives and friends at dinner Sunday. ! I fie last nan game wan me uonam .team was another victory for the W. A. C. Joe Thornton and Andy Has- lSelbrink are hard to beat for pitcher 'and eatrhpr " " msieiije A young man from Donald is saw- '"e It to cure. !" and har ling wood for Norman and Harry Say, , ' A- Harding, Druggist, I Mr. Cronln, Jud Seely, George Todd, ' Mr. Biggs, Ira Seely and others. The minstrel show last week was well attended and very .entertaining. Mrs. Aubrey Wood entertained the younger set in Corral Creek district in a delightful manner on Monday evening at her borne in honor of her sister. Miss Connie Thompson. Games and music were enjoyed, after which supper was served in the dining room. There were about 30 guests. At a recent meeting of the Wilson ville school board. Miss Helen Murray was engaged for the coming year. Pine Tar and Honey Have been used for generations In treating coughs. Dr. Bell' Pine - Tar - Honey contains both combined with other valuable Ingredients. Iok for the bell on the bottle. Re sure you get Dr. Bell's. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. "STAFFORD Human nature begin to complain that the weather Is loo cold for tie garden. Corn begin to look yellow, but a few bright day, whlen w are promised soon hv the weather bureau man. would sei It up wondei fully. However.' w are content to take the weather a It come, and feel thank ful we don't live in CM:'!. Rose are going to l" a scarce ar Hole for Decoration Pay, only u few dnva off. a Ihev are h;i; lust In bud. Mrs. Wink tiiix hem feeling quite lame but e have hone she will bo better when warmer weathe come. Dick Oldenstadt n been haulm WlKXl. (Ins Gebhnrdt Is In hope to tret the post hole dug for a Ure fence befoto the ground gets too dry and other work presses. There Is something of a scarcity of gooseberries, owing to the late frost. Mr. Cage received news from St. Helens that ber son John children had measles. Mrs. Southworih and Miss Alice Sweok. granddaughter of Mr, (luge, are down from Kastern Oregon, visit ing relative and contemplate remain. Ing till after the Rose Festival. They were with MM. Cage over Sunday and will return soon. Mr. Adolph Pelkar's mother came home with her after the death and burial of the son Frank Kaeckol, un.l slaved a few days. A lady from Willamette,. who had lost her way and traveling past the house, was Inquiring on Tuesday for Adolph Delkar place. She was put upon the nearest road there and we hope arrived safely. The animal poster for tne pioneer Association arrived last Saturday, on nounclng the date. June 21. We read In almost every paper of the passim " or more pioneers It seems but, a few more years will be t,-ne e'er the last one will bo gathered In, though Oregon pioneer are noted for longevity. We noticed a picture of Mrs. Hare n a February paper, who had cole- orated her lootn mnnuay. nn mini ties still unimpaired. That Is some- thing worth living for a hale old ago with a memory still bright aud atlo to entertain friends' with stories of the past. There are quite a number Three Advantages Alone the CHAMPION MOWER to All Other Sold Locally by , in the circle of our acquaintances who' 'are verging upon 80 who sre looking fi.ru u i,v. nUaunru to Ihi. "runrt - -too cold." 25c ,$ a 8maM Amount " "",'"';,' oV.fhor lVlJI i CLACKAMAS. i i r la n.Tt ih Cedar i 1 lrill7.X':. '?eM X Mr. and Mrs. Flanderi, of Oiex, Or.. Springs ranch, the guet8 of Mr. ,',nd I Mrs. E. R. Boyer. Mr. and Mr. George Imrgan, rf Sunnysid'., Or., visited at ihe Cedar Springs ranch Friday. v Mrs. Walter Mundehinke was a Portland visitor Friday. MEN: For tender face and neck after .h.v Ing, for pimple, black head, dandruff or any skirt or scalp diieace uie ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP. 1 ZEMO is guaranteed to relieve aii i soreness and Itching. The oap Is i part of the treatment, best for all toilet purpose. Sold by druggist everywhere and in Oregon City by Huntley Bros. Co. 4 A TUALATIN MIAD0W8. . sen Hie garden grow In Tuuh'tl" Meadows since lh rain, Arthur norland and Conrad 8'ihroi- dor. who have t hauling cord w.s.d t Taller bridge, must have got valued out as (hey came home Ihur- ''"(hallos Urn. who attended the show at Tualatin Thursday night, ''' It was worth the money Miss Anna and Mamie Schroeder. ul. are working In OfK"" I Hy. ere home on a visit Sunday. C c. norland, who ha been l Washington nearly all wlnler for I.U health, came home last wek and fooling n""" ... . Raymond llushhaum has l"H for ' ,:lll,ior to IIhH on the Willamette i.... ..III. Mr SIlvoV. 1 Mr Larson, of Wlllamelt... M'ent Saturday and Sunday wlih h-r sen, viuilea and wife Mrs. Haol Vl.rtio.. o' N" !'.". spent Sunday and Mondt-y with her cmiMlns. Fiances and Hazel rusii'-uutn. It ha.ks a though e are going l' have a fine aummer ro id. f r th supervisor has been running lh gra'i i r hero the last few days (iooigo Saum had the b.id luck I" iw. a l.ne yearling colt. Mim Francis llushhaum lum mo r.ionsie . Arthur Holland and fam'.v ioni Sunday with hi falUer un I 'tMliei. Mr. and Mrs. C. C norland, of I Hue in. lliro :it a surprise pa-ty pmnidry eviiiu.g I'll Mr. Arthur llo '.i l '. l)..lnlerthlrtv-fouith tdrthdav. Ih'"e i res nl f.om Vest Oregon t'lty weir1 i . u ..'in.. A i mini ritiiir. i II i . ... 1 slrmg. Jain Armsirong, Mice Muwn ....i v i-.fnl Those nriM.'t fl-ii lUrelln wore Mr. and Mr. Fmrk J jw iU eomn.lt.ee was appoint ; llustave Stuekl. of Sandy, ,ll.ed Whine, end little son IM.cf. CMr- , ,,. organza-Ion. clul. j 1,1, , fainlly nt Mrwood Sunday. ,nce Wh t.en, Frank Rleev. Ilrrerv , , r(.l(,llialr lh(. Fourth In con ; Mr. and Mr. K I), liar and Mr N.le. Roy Foster. Harry llnriii will. Ihe Commercial Club ' 8. II. Dill were ( ollrell visitors Tue. lo.a .i.lm.on. From ni'iinn v" -1 .1.... ik... io. lln.ii'u im. Mi.s . . ... - . - I'rau i. si .1 H.uel tiusn iiiMi. John V'oii.ti and her thro V'lr1 " ' Xina rj' ! and Matiel. fl:i.o:i. e I .Mill! null .......... Fok' s r d ..mlly. Charley Fog.e "' tin ir. Via I oil At hey. M- Fl- IVXeul, n 'i DeSeul. Mr. an I M's fh'irb'S :o. n. Mrs. Schrj...1 He n'.l I .el y Schroeder. Ki" Aihi-v .tnd moiiipf Mr. Ijirson, of Willini eli.- Tiny !M.ced and playel ' Machines Semi for Free Champion Catalog Portland, Ore. J. J. SANDSNESS OANBY, OREGON hsuII midnight and then there 'f-n a lino f.ed All those pren-'t h:ilns ' fl fine ti'lIC Mid Mrs. Eva liorbllld IC- THE POULTRY YARD. , .. . .... I "menme nuer gets so nimy mai i It is-worse than none. Turkey egg set this month should give good salable carcasses for Christ mas feasts. There's A Reason For the large and Increasing sale of Dr. Bell'. Pine-Tar-Honey. When in the need of a cough medicine try It and you will know the reason, OWEN G. THOMAS BLACKSMITH ING AND REPAIR j WORK. . Best of work and satiifactlon guar anteed. Have your hone ihod by an expert; It pay. . All kind of repair work and smithy work. Prompt ervlce; greater por tion of your work can be done while you do your tratflng. Give me a trial job arid tee If I can't please you. 1 OWEN G. THOMAS Cor. Main and Fourth St. Oregon City H1DT0 u w w i EASTERN CLACKAMAS SANDY. Sandy Co lerclul Clh held one "J , h meeting over held. AHpoel"! nvl ailon asoxte..dod to all loading '' .... ' . ...I i,mhI.i..m men. who helped ...u, funds for Ihn WkMl pa.nph els primed. Most all ciu,- and t enjova Hmo 1'"' J ..resent. K. F. Uruns. presldenl of I.,,,,,,. slrklind his place was fll I l.v V T. Shelley, vice presldenl. He, , a' very pleasing a"d Interest ng Hitrecli opened the nieellug ivnd aelloll ;'as taken on several l.n.s.i.anl .,. one bel"K Iho opening View road. A C. Ilaui.ileck In a few ;.! , ks. made known the I. g bone it Sandv ..uld derive from inpr.' I K ,1,., Mood View road and hi pel it Ion was u.il. kly signed by many peopl-;. 111 I " aHsnrlng Hi" completion of mo r. i . . -.. i. rlir The finest Ion of liuoi (..mm. ..... ,r Muudv was thoroughly disc uss.o unanimously in , f . ,r of iiicoris.ratlon The commit , flrsl f.f Iho week transacting IuIuk Sill, consisting of Mr. and Mr. William Sloven. ,d i' t siie lev I'd F Uruns and P.iMr. Wither. Mr- Sloven's hi,w, i M.lnlK sie working hard to gel spent Saturday night and Sunday on i . ' meeting will be called . their ranch. . .. ...,c.!i! 1 in l.e taken. Mrs. (1. M- Howe', grandihoilm r. " (.llinu(al Clul. also t.mk up.f St. John, ha. .been visiting her .. ... .. .. ....i..i,r,lin Ihe Fourth the nilst week. ,...,.,.,.. i.i,. ,,.lngs for inai uiit. ,.,..,, i. mi ill on II (ar , miMiui.K u. i, juhi complete.! a new .leucertbe Mrs. one on Pleasant low V. A. Proelor Is electing a avenue W. A. rnxnn -i , Mll,1(oine bungalow on corner of Con- ( ,,,, VWA View avenue. Mrs . , ,Jim, 1)11M ,i10 lumber on Ihe I ground for a resilience on rrwu I nue. i m i!,,,i...ri who recently pur ! chased a lot on '.Main street. Is f ll'K : ..i.. .-i.,.. mt. i oiherwlHO Improving 111 r. riy and will Im dlately Moil a Sunday Idcnoe Malar corner seem to b noted r'Tho Gorman Society has lately pur for runaway. Iwisl k Mrs WW :,.,M-.I several lots III Junker's Addl Ham llossolm eft her hnr Hod In Hon and Is clenrlng llu. same and will I front of Malar, plac and the hors ! erect a flue hall there. ' I"" frlghten-d. broke o.m and i Work is progressing rapidly on V. started to run up WondlumU hill. It Melnlgs new sK.re and hall II- .hot. turned back and upset the hug li, i'iIm. putting In a modern water , gv. breaking It and Iho harness The j " j 1 Wendluiul boy caught the home be- i "lbon M-lnlg I busy hauling ma j fore It had gono far. Fort.in.iely no !liinerv and building material for his one wa lu the buggy. I new saw ...III on Salmon river. I Mr. Reod. who wa, hurt l a run. K new real estate firm has gone In-) away a f..w week ago. I Improving in' business III Sandy, known as the ; and wn. taken home short lime an... Isandv River Valley I .ami Co. R. K. ! Kssoii. Pi's ; K. F. Uruns. secretary. , EAGLE CREEK. This new firm I backed by Inlluen ! Hal men and has already built up a i Kood business. Several l,U deals have I Mr. U. Mrs Mark lleaoo.k wore lalrea.lv I n made by this tlrm he guests of Mrs, ll.-aeoek . gnuuf 1 How ard Bros have purchased fruit , parents. Mr. and Mrs. How lei:, last ! farm Just east of town for lilutio. from i Wednesday , , . ' Mr Parker The Howard Pros, have ; Saturday being a fine day for pie liieen In all fruit sections of Oregon I nlc a very large crowd attended the and have decided that Sandy River , Grange picnic which wa given by Valley has Iho greatest future of any the Grange In Ihelr Cedar (.rove near fn.ll so, -Ion In Oregon. Kaglo Creek, qu i, an 'tereKUng ' Mr I.lpl.e has sold his 'jo acres to j program was rendered. The .stale !au eastern man fr H'Ji". and has i Master'. K, Spenco, was present and purchased another JO from Mr. Ila.el gave n talk on (.range work: also wander for IIimiii, i speaking on the reciprocity argument, i Hood View farm recently laid out i Mrs. H. ti. Huntington went to ! Into 5 and 10 acre tracis, has all been IGieshum Saturday for a two day Hl,j ;lhit wHb Mrs. Vldor llerg. l't llood Railway has over two! Mrs. Viola Douglass made a return hundred Jeains at work on the big ! trip to Uanius. us Sunday to see her Worli Is i.ioifress- ; sister. Mrs. A. W. Cooke, who I 111. .lug lapldlv on Hie tunnel through haikbono hill which will be a mile long. This tunnel will convey the waters of the llig Sandy Into the i flume of the Little Sandy, thence In big Hume to Ihe big lake. Rail are down on track across the Sandy river and in a few days the road will bo i complete lo Ilullrun power plan.. It . lu ,,,u mi l.i ili:i. lining will run from n ...in ..... ..... " . 1'orilaud to Ilullrun by July 1. Work tin main line to Sumlv and Mt. Hood ! will start as soon as the brsii'ii line lo Ilullrun Is complete, starting from ' miilii line near Orient about 6 mile ' west of town. ('has. Krehs, road boss, Is busy with a road scraper leveling up our roads. An old man, while stopping at the i hotel, had Ibe misfortune lo lose his i balance and fell down sialrs, cutting a lilt. I hull. Ill IiIh heiol lie is llllller (he doctor's euro with some hope of recov ery. Considerable sickness around town. P. It. Meltilg anil K. F. Ilruns are laid up with a bad case f.f grip. The youngest ipiughii-r of J. H. Wewer has been seriously 111 for some time. Henry and Albert Kblderbiisch are afflicted with some strung'1 disease. Kven the doctor didn't understand It. Some think It's the small pox. Iloth were taken to the hospital at Port- ! land. 'Miss Clara Meltilg Is rapidly gain ing strength, after being operated on for appei illicit Is at Sellwood hospital, The following officers wore elected by the Sandy Rebekah lodge: Mrs. I-na Donahiif Noble Grand; Mrs. Blanche Shelley, Vice Grand; Mrs. Ki ln Haunibeck, Secretary; K. F. Ilruns, Treasurer. K. F. hruns and Geo. C. Maronuy were the delegates from San dy loilge of I. ). O. F. to Grand Idge meeting nt Portland. Eczema Yields readily to Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve. You see an Improvement nfter SOUTH DOVER. Huntington liros. started logging with their engine Monday. Arthur Miller Is building a neat lawn fence. School closes this week. Joseph DeShazer, Mr. and Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Cupp were all on the sick list last week. A number-of the young peopla of Dover attended the social Saturday night at Flrwood. Miss Alice Ilerghouse entertained a party of young people at her new home Friday evening. C A. K'dlt was transacting business In Estacada Saturday. Mr. Shaw began work Monday for the Huntington Orchard Company. G. R. Wofxlle has a large force of men and teams at work on the road this week. Ed. Wolf was out from Sandy Fri day evening. H. G. Huntington and sister, Airs". Pease, took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kellt. Mr. Walton Is having his place fenced. Mr. Morrison is moving his fence so the road can be located on the line. FOR POISON OAK A Spomlllo Antidote Puf mI by ll Dru(lils llt,nl..iri ItlintU Itrn. C. FIRWOOD. The Doll Social Saturday ovenlug was wotl attended by Fll woo. and I u.ver people ICvoryoiie wa Intoinui. I'd in the dolt dressing contest. Mis Mal.el rpdogrart won first prim for I lie neatest dressed doll and Antoiio Malar second prUe for the freak doll, A fine supper ws served after llm contest, which was one of the f.n. lures of the evening. Judging by Hit, way IIiIiikm disappeared, Mrs. Theodore Koclileka petit last week lu 1'ortliiml visiting friends Mr. Mark made g business trip to Portland last week In the Intorext of the Flrwood lover Telephone. I'lim paiiv. Mr. Mack ha been elected see. rotary of 'ho telephony company lu lake the place of Percy Shelly, Mr. A. Mular brother and wife, of I'liu'Limui. visited hem suvvriil ilm - , we.-s W. T. Fischer was In Portland the dsv. Mr. and Mr. Vernon Miller rUlled ... ...,. , lu. ..L ..i i ........... ... -- , , r a .., a, . . ntliore, of j Throe-Six, visited Flrwood over -i : Sunday, rred Hw . Sunday for owp is me up from S.imly a short visit with his I"":,"" Mr. Walker, of Portland, passed through Klrwisid Monday on hi wsy to Three-Six II F. Hart wn. tint from Portland .nr. nun airs, uuy vv.m.ui. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Guy Wixidle of Dover. Mr. and Ms. Walter Douglas and children and Mr. and Mrs. Will Doug lass were entertained al dinner Sun day by Mr. and Mrs. Mill Marshall, fif Gaiileld. Mr. mid Mrs. J. P. Woo.lle and child ren. Nettle u ml Joey, and little Alma .. .... . ..i i. II' .I..'.. Mimmenu iu, visn.-u .virs. . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howlett, sun- day. Ihi-rr I time. f';.urrh in Oil. rlliin nf lli fi.iMrf i.t... ml iiih.-r .liw-,,1... iiut Uwrlhrr. .'id uuui lit I..1 r yr.tr. . iMMd I.. Iir Hiriir.liS.. I"f If "'I m.'iy yrnr. ilm im. iir.iti.mnml ll a I.N-.I ill. and ,riM'r1lM.il 1..-..I nrti.tk. and tir fwi.tatil!) f.llmi 10 rurr will. Iin-U Ir. n I ..will, pr.ai.iu.ipnl It lirr.lili-. h.i.n h. pr.ivrii Catarrh in la- a r,a,.llliili.ail ll" ami tlirrrfnr minlr. r.m.lllulliai.1 lft nl.nr.it 11 .11. . i. ir.i run-, in-uuifiiriurwl liy r J l tn-nr, I..I.-.I... iihin, la ti,. (n.iv r.Mi.tiinii'i.i.1 i1."1 (N o.. i,.rh... t. I. lMkt.i ttilrmallv In iliiw. from 10 (lr..- lo a ti-a.w.aiul, II art. illri-rtlV nn in- i'.." I imir.M!l .iirl.ira .if tla .y.ti-m Pi'-V "IT' r h t-nl it'.ll.r. f. anr rn II I.. II. li. rurr mm fur r'rrular. rn ...nm'i"l.l.. t,r.-i r I HIM V CO.. T'HI" I'll-.. a 4i l.v Itfii".!.... 'r ...a.. II ill . I .liillr fHH tirni.llll.l. SPRINGWATER. The angel of death.inade two calls mid took two of the llttlo children First was the little son of Mr. und Mrs. Robert (iul bridge, being only seven months of age. The. funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church on May 14. The other was the ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hujfi, passed from this earth May Dr. Bell' Antiseptic Salve Is guaranteed for tetter, ringworm, f c .(run, chapped hrfnd and lips, run ning sores, ulcers and In fact nil skin dlseiiHos. Good to use aflor shaving. 2r.o a box. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist- Every Plumber ha hi. specialty. 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