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i 1 Tho Kind You Ilave Always la two for over 30 years, and has Srf-f- Bonal supervision since it Infancy. 7CUtZ Allow no one todeeelve yon In this. All Counterfeits Imitations and" Just-as-grood" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infant and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA CastorU Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrnps. It is Pleasant. It conUins neither Opium, Morphlna nor other Xarcotio substance. IU age is its guarantee. " destroys Worms and allays FeverLshness. It cures Diarrhoea aud "U ind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nd Flatulency. It assimilate the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Si The EM You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tut imt.w mom, rr mi. aTMir. w o mm. ' 1 NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY ELDORADO. The weather still hold fair. The roads are getting; to be quite dus ty for this time of the year. Hallowe'en passed by rather quiet ly in tbi. burg. C. Spangler had his clover thrashed Saturday. Miss Bertha Rigs and Miss Joe Thomas from Cape Horn spent Wed nesday afternoon of last week with Mrs. Clyde Smith. Charley Casts, of Cams, and Lula Hayward of Clackamas were married at the latter's sister's, Mrs. Lily Hol comb in Clackamas Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Casto are well known here. They will make their future home at Cams, where Mr. Casto has a beautiful home. We wish them much happiness. C. Casseday, of Cams, made a bus iness trip to Mulino Tuesday. Robert and Albert Schoenborn, See Jones and his father-in-law, all return ed borne from the mountains Sunday. We haven't learned what their luck was while they were gone. Mrs. Bain Howard spent a few days last week with her folks. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Dix spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mallott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erickson, Miss es Pearl and Hazel Erlckson and Hen ry Fisher were visitors at Ernest Jones' Sunday afternoon. "I do not believe there Is any other medicine so good for whooping cougn as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,-' writes Mrs. Francis Turpln, Junction City. ore. l dis remeuy is aiau uu.u. passed for colds and croup. Knr nam by all dealers. MARQUAM. F. J. Ridings was in Portland this week on business. Jack Faltnor has rented the Ed Young place and has moved in. The Brass Band is gaining in num bers rapidly. It now has about twen- TV nolces. Hallowe'en was not forgotten In this ! nnrt hv the boys. I Charley Blrchet and the Whites boys who weat to the mountains hunt, ing returned with three deer. Miss Echo Larkins came home Sat urday from Oregon City where she is attending the High School. Blind. Mrs. Ellle Tiler, Ravena, Tex., writes: I was blind as a bat. I used Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve and it acted like a charm. It cut the scum off my eyes and restored my sight. It is all you claim and worth it's weight in gold. 25c a tube. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist MOUNTAIN VIEW. The fall tains have come at last, WHD a aownpour. Mrs. May Fairclough returned home . f,m ih nr Mountan mines last ' weeK aner an aoseuce oi iu Mrs. Eugene Smith, of naf " , Heights was visiting friends In this , 'anV'Mrs. J. M. Heckart, of tHJ! , . .v,0 ir u"j , . I.J mln- .fi&nl. t f ftn . ! . j n (L a uk Mr MPCtart It Miss Alice Boylan is seriously ill of typhoid fever at ner nome on Molalla avenue. J. T. Francis, of Hilisboro, Wash ington county, spent Sunday among relatives and friends m tnis vicinuy. i visit with his sister in Wisconsin. Tom Carrico. of Rockwood, spent I j0l Jarl is selling hay that Ger Sunday here and his wife and daugh- jr. of l)gan, baled for him. ter accompanied htm to ' Rockwood ! victor Johnson and family were vis Monday afternoon. ' iting in Kelso Sunday. W. G. Hall Is home for a few days victor Erickson has a force of men this week. clearing six acres of land. Mr McGregor, of Molalla avenue, is i Mr. Walker who purchased a part of drilling s well for R. Petgold, at the j the Ma.vin Dickenson place, is .slowly .. ' .lv... ,rrf . recovering from a broken shoulder Mrs Everett Hickman, of Spokane, 1 U'aah SDent Sunday with Mrs. A. G. : aVn . . ! HicKmaB. : Io.a.i u ""vT," i;.f i , 1 - .. . la ,OV1T17 more 1 111" enue 'r.. nroveraents: sidewalks are Des , f h i and a new picket fence on Moehnxe propeny. i E- iP't f 7 .'J T luTdissatUfled! ton that he is very much d.ssatistlea Wf hM UaTlinr.s phasing ma-1 teHal to build another greenhouse. n. Bought, and which lias been has borno the signature of been made under bin per Signature of - LOGAN. Some of the hunters returned from the mountains with long faces, not even one good. Juicy bite. Mrs. Reed, a former resident of this place, but late of Sellwood, was laid to rest here Saturday afternoon. Her death followed an operation. Owing to the funeral the attendance at eranire Saturday was not as large as would have been. On Nov. 15, will be i a special day to finish the fence. The Lower Logan school has their new organ now. P. Kohl went to Portland Saturday to get it. It is a Kimball school organ from the Eiler'a company. H. Hathaway and little son of Rose-1 burg, are visiting the former's cousin, i r. a. HUtcnins inueuuunj. n , lv hna heen sadlv afflicted with ty- 1 1 phoid fever, husband, wife and four children in the hospital at one time All survived but the mother. j ' We are in receipt of a big "spud" of the White Pearl variety, grown by F. P. Wilson. It's a whopper but : Clackamas County is noted for good potatoes. j Mr. Frederich Is building a fine, new ; barn. ; A letter In the Oregonian Monday, November 6, by a Canadian farm own-, er, shows how single tax makes the farmers' tax less by exemption of im- j provements. It is higher than here, with personal property and improve ments included. His valuation is j $5,500 and pays $87 taxes. He says he paid taxes in four states of the ! Union but never as Sign as in can - ..R , slnce you have tried to make us greenhorns believe farmers' taxes wouia De tea with single tax; one thing and a sure one, the price of farm produce would have to be raised to meet the added burden. How about the farmers, who lose their crops sometimes on account of the rains in harvest, etc? Also a failure of crops; how about that? You theorists have a great deal to learn about what It takes to raise families, rrnnn innrtsaees. taxes, etc.. On a farm. If you put the farmers out of business what will become of them? .i ... i J Ua lurvara nr nilRl- ness men (?) I suppose. Tnis single tax proposition is one of the most ab surd absurdities that has been pro posed to the people. There are "suck ers" in the human family as well aa the fish that swallow all kinds of bait j put before them. j - Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey Will break up the worst cold and al lay throat Irritation. This remedy : quicklv cures coughs, colds. Grippe, and all throat and bronchial troubles, j Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. j KELSO. ' M. E. Kleinsmith has sold his team i to R. E. Jarl and moved his family to ; Washington. t,,;n r-,!.. r,t Plcaaanf Home, came I iiuif v. i .- , , Bawm!11 last week for lum- . . w.mo friritpnprt. ' hr Th horsAa Decame iriKmeueu, ' "- . .. , i oruers ai ineir ue ""- , . . ( . nEl.LnJ ona.fnn ' . . naor Kelso. They have Just finished sawing the road planks to repair the road be tween Sandy and Boring. A fine fail so iar mil we inina ou. , winter rain has set in. t nnHp ho. returned from a S uouiiui; " . - caused by his horse running away. j , There is little danger from a coll . r th trrln ice;'t UI Hum v.- r,- -r - .., tn "a." h nnenmonia. and this never taDDens when Chamberlain's V-v ' : Poutrh Remedy is nsed. This remedy ,.nnttion and ex nsivc ale by ls r;marka.,.e cure, o, te y with implicit Confidence. Eor saW ,.y ail dealers. turned and broke the coupling poi and ran a mile before they got Uing-! fc home from M up , the wooda bv tbe gide of . nd ,,hpre utmM the Jury 15 ! WJ- & KW",a w ta " Bro9. are bus.iy engaged mnJKnm Bros, purchased two OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMIUfl. 10, 1911. Fred,, Ksmrslh, our. roud supervisor, Is bus, with ivrrtw of inert tearing up the old plunks on the Highland road. Robert Moehnke went to Logan one day last week nd helped hl brother Fred butcher. Robert Glnther and family, K. r. Glnther and Wm. Jones, of Central Grange, attended Highland Grange yesterday. Henry Hettman was busy chopping grain one dny last week. The Lutheran have built another hore shed to accommodate the visit lng public. Rev. Man Is holding German school on Saturdays. The remodeled parsonage of the German Congregational church I nearlng completion, and adds to the general appearance of the surround ing community. Most of our farmers have sown thelw fall grain early this year, and our fields are looking fresh and green. The Lutherans held communion ser vices last Sunday and many Luther ans from outside communities were present. Hans Schroeder Is helping Chas. Moehnke dig his potatoes. John Moehnke Is blasting out stumps. Mr. Swope has commenced clearing some more land. Will Hettman and family have been visiting with his mother here the past Mr. nad Mrs. Frank Grossmlller had their baby christened last Sunday. David Moehnke and Alvln Horn schuh are repairing the well on the school grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hettman had their baby christened at his mother's home this afternoon. Henry Glnther, of Llttell. Washing ton. Is visiting his old home for a short time. Our school Is getting along fairly well and our teacher seems to be do Ins the best she can, yet there are things being done openly and dally that are not a credit to the ones In control. Everybody Needs. a good salve and Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Is the best. It Is a creamy snow white ointment Guaranteed for all skin diseases. 23c sold everywhere. Geo. A. Harding. Dugglst I ll iv c iva j I i si -esr - i ii ill ( I 1 1 1 ID I II to simm.1 voua boy can understand and omrati rr A GOOD GASOLINE ENGINE IS A FARM NECESSITY NEARLY J00O USERS HERE IN THE NORTHWEST SAY THE STOVER IS A GOOD ENGINE STOVER ENGINES tit m mtit la Hoffrt CccWi SrylM i. lira Iran 1 1. 11 Honfowef Other irylrt 2 to 60 Hof power Krceiimn from complicated parti to iniure simplicity Extra heavy con struction to insure durability Every effort possible made to insure an abso lutely reliable Farm Engine ECONOMICAL and EASY to OPERATE Sold and Guaranteed by I USE NAME. - - I I THE SLIP ADDRESS- I 17. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City J. J. SANDSNESS, Canby, Oregon CLARKES. I Ed. Hettman moved to Portland last I week. Mrs. Ed. Hettman is staying with I her mother-in-law for a few weeks. ! Mr. Bottemiller is sawing wood. 1 f Xf-irchall una nilt Rflltnc hppf ...... on VI on OUT M H 7 f c , moved t0 the ""w"?r' , , . . . ., trtt. mace ue mir-iiah;u ijuiii in. ncvi- Mrs. Sam Elmer went to Portland Monday to visit relatives, Odolph Elmer recently from Manila, P. I., was In Clarkes to visit his prom . . , k nnttmUer made a business trio to Milwaukle last week. Ed. Buol Is In town having some dentist work done. Mr. Marquardt was in town last i week. For pains in the side or chest damp en a piece of flannel with CharaDC Iain's Liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain. There Is nothing bette- Fcr saIe by ,n dealers HIGHLAND. Saturday evening. Nov. 11. a shad- nw nrial and entertainment will be ' held in the Lower Highland churcn. ! Ladies bring a lunch and boys the i cash. The proceeds are to get "good- j draw people of the country closer ta les" for Christmas. Everyone is In-1 egther In a bond of good fellowship, vited to attend. . ! Charlie Wagner's baby girl was bur- liwiLwONVILLt. ' Mrs. Joe Thorbtoh went to Portland on Thursday. i ' The Infant child of Mr. and Mr, ('has. Wagner died on Friday morn ing. C. Sumner's two sisters arrived from the East on Monday to mako a visit here. Henry Aden is having some lm. provenienta made In the store and is having s good deal of new shelving put In, to make room for his large stock of new full goods. Mr. Edmonson shipped a carload of hops from Wllsonvllle Monday. Wedding bells are ringing out this week, an account of which will be given next week. The choir members of the Methodist church are planning to give a basket social In the near future. The rain has spoiled the potato dig glng fur this week. Mrs. Marlon Young and son. Wal lace, spent Saturday In Portland. A large flock of wild geese went south Wednesday. Numoer 481 drew the dishes at Aden's store, and was held hy Mr. Peters, an Insurance agent from Port land. Mr. Sumner's neat little bungalow with five acres of land Is offered for sale for $2iI0O. as Mr. Sumner has de cided to farm. Doubtless this prop erty will soon be snatched up, being a corner lot. on Main street The Odd Fellows lodge Is taking In new members nearly every meeting. Mrs. Geo. Todd has been spending some time In Portland, under the doc tor's care. Chas. Epler has bought a farm at Cornelius, and will move soon to that place. Professor Calavan, of Oregon City, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cronin Wednesdny evening. The Mother's Club, of Corral Creek met In the schoolhouse Friday and after the business meeting was over, i Mrs. D. Harms, was one of the most a verv enjoyable social time was spent i prominent events of the season, and Mrs. Norman Say. on behalf of j The parlor was decorated with ced the members of the club, presented i ar and white roses. An arch was Mrs. Chas. Epler with a silver gift, j formed of cedar and white roses with as a token of appreciation of her work j a beautiful white bell at the center. In the club ever since It waa organ- The dining room was decorated with Ized. Mrs. Epler is soon to move away ! cedar and pink roses, and will be greatly missed by her j The bride was beautifully attired In 1 manv friends. 1 PORTLAND, OR. SPOKANE. WN. BOISE, IDA Implements Vehicles Mitchell. ImHj U Stover Co. . m for nana, urtgom n Hrre or w f" STOVER ENGINE CATALOGS. MARQUAM. Olof Olson's little boy, who was bad ly burned In the face by some explo sive gas in a can, is improving. Clyde Marquam and ' his mother, Mrs. J. E. Marquam, went to Sllverton ; Tuesday, There was a pound social at the jticic "tin a imuuu ai i " , parsonage last Monday night for the ! ! - .,... ,. i benefit of Rev. Comstock. clli ,.i,,.i i. ,1H .r U hall i d'.ii'hji io "c VZ ..". ..L". auite rapidly. It now numbers up In the twenties. Several women and girls belong to the band. Beautiful Eyes are desired by every one. If there any Inflammation the eyes can't be beautiful. Sutherland's Eagle Eyo Salve will remove the Inflammation and clear the eyes. Geo. A. Hardinc Druggist. STAFFORD. It has rained enongh so plows can start again, and men are looking anx iously at the sky hoping the rain will hold up until they finish digging po tatoes. The Delkar brothers again put on the mantle of eood Samaritans and ' with their force of men went over and ' dug Mrs. Nemic's potatoes for her. I When she found them in her field she busied herself getting up s big dinner and the men sat down to a loaded table of chicken fixings and all that goes with it Such neighborly acts it If led In the family plat .in the Stafford cemetery Saturday. 1 1 ..',' i Word went out for alt those In terested lu (be old Stafford .cemetery to meet on Saturday,' Hid 4th, and clean the yard of dead fern and other debris, but only four or live responded, but they made quite an Improvement In the looks of the city of the dead, demonstrating agulu that the few do the work of the world wlillo the tunny enjoy the fruit thereof. Fir Francis made his grapes Into grape Juice and bottled It lust wek. Ho hud 10777 bottles, a part one quart bottles and the rest two quart Mr. and Mrs. Mllein spent an even ing at Mr. Gage's recently and Mrs Nemlc and llethy were ovtr to see Mrs. Gage Tuesduy evening. Mr. Uehhanlt made a trip to Ore gon City Tuesday. The regular day tor preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.. at the new chapel Is next Sunday, the 12th, and preaching by the resident pastor, Uev. Fiica. at the llaptlst church every Sabbath at the same hour. All are made welcome at either place. Mrs. Gage went to Portland Friday, returalng Sunday afternoon. Luclle Holton drove the horso home from Oswego and met her Grandma at the depot Sunday. Mrs. Powell received the sad, but not unexpected news of the death of her sister at a Salem hospital and taking the two children of her sister's, she and her husband weut to Wood land on the Lewis river, where the bereaved husband and the eldest lit tle girl of seven, arrived with the body that night and she was laid to rest beside her mother, who passed away a few years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Powell returned to their home on Tuesday. Garrett-Hsrms. The wedding of Miss Wallle Harms to Rile Garrett, which was solemn ired Wednesday noon. Nov. 1, by Rev. Moreni Oeser. of Macksburg, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and white Bilk embroidered net, carrying . Stover Gasotino Engines Domestic Water Systems In fact the Whole Mitchell line of Implements and Vehicles on sale by a boquet of white chrysanthemums. Miss July Harms, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and the best man was Harry Garrett. At twelve o'clock the bride and Broom marched In to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march, played on , . . . the wedding Miss Alma Harms. After g ceremony the guests were 'U l" i" """"8 riJiii wwre it u.:- illelous dinner was served: The pres- ents were numerous and beautiful "i?" ' v "' e""n ' t;ii ami i ui ill tui v. Those present were: Rev. Morenz Oeser, Mr. and Mrs. D. Harms, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. George Ruecki Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gar rett, Mr. and Mrs. Solon Klnzer, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Harms, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harms and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rueck and family. Misses Reba, Gussle and Iva Rueck, Alma July, Kate and Lily Harms, Messrs. Harry Garrett, Carl Rueck, John Harms, Earl Harms. Ike, Chester and Melvln Rueck, Grover, Rudle and Ar den Harms. The happy couple left for Portland Wednesday evening to remain several days and after they return will make Canby their future home. Classified. Ins be I I think that editor man 1 Imply horrid. Juditb-Wby? Isabel He placed the engagement announce ment of myself to joung Sloppingtoa nnder tbe bead of "Business Opportu nitles'-'xebanire Sartdy and East Clackamas ' SANDY. . A. I Denton ha rented Mrs. Ma- honey's house on Procter avenue and Is moving his family here from Lents. A. K. German of Portland bought wood here laat week. Paul Mflnlif la clearing out the large room over his warehouse, form erly known as Melulg's hall. It will aiHin be lu readiness to be used as a nubile meeting placo. and the young people of Sandy are making plans for a dancing party there Thanksgiving. The young folk of Sandy observed Hallowe'en Tuesday In the old fash ioned way. Galea, wagon, horse blocks and saw horses wore removed and scattered promiscuously shout town. The grinning pumpkin with the camllo In It was much lu ovlduiice. W. J. Worts made s business trip to Portland last week. A. G. Hornstudt Is In Oregon City on business. Sunday night about 7:30 a mighty blaxe Illuminated the sky for mile around when the handsome, new resi dence recently completed by Martin Mlckelson burned. The lire has been the work of ome fiend a about it month ago an attempt was made to burn the house. A large amount of kindling and coal oil was put under the house but for some reason nfter burning the kindling and a hole thro' the floor It burned out. Since then Heart to Heart Talks. V EDWIN A. mm SNMTUAL COURIER.. Wln the new of tbv pasalng of General George W. Gordou of Mom phi was wired to the country there were many ilncere mourner. Noue who have ever beard General Gordon' silver orutory will forget nU fervid iltwt for a united country. Ue was a gallunt Confederate on cer. the idol uf ul soldier. Hut when the war was over hi wis one of (be first of all the voices eloquent for the Unlou. lie waa s great friend of (iraut and fiUcrumii and of many of those against Whom be fought lu the time that tried men's oul. Gordon' last word were the; "Kvnd other couriers; those may be killed." In hi last moment the general mlud went back to the day of car nago. when the thunder cloud of bla'.'k war burst over the bead of the nation, aud lu spirit be companioned atialn with Lee and Johnston aud the couirudes uf (he former uuy. Therefore bis order (o "send othei couriers." He bud learned In the grim theoter of war that oftentimes courier Were cut off by the enemy ami l-'ie me siie lost. Mere uiuruiurlugx of dying man' Wbit do jou or I know iiImhic the telepathy Ix-lwi-t-u niltul here and now Much lews wliut do we know about the mean of loininuiiiiatlou between kludred uplrl's tier uud you der'f Is K ouly fancy tbt the spirit of Gordou. crossing the Potomac of Dentil, should be sending courier for ward to headquarters to nppralse his old oiurnde of his nenr approach? Wb.i will say tbnt on "fame's eter nal camping ground" the couriers did not reiort? It I not strange thnt on the eve of bl departure a strong soul botili1 feel the powerful Impulse to nd uro courier In advance. And so. my friends Wben the time of your departure atd mine Is come, wheu we bali have aid goodby to those on this bank of the river, what more natural than that we should seek to end quick couriers to those "we bare loved and lost awhile" to tell them of our ap proach ? Th Firat Mut'c. Tbe father of nong, music and dune. Ing. all three, whs the wivnge who flrsl flapped hand" and shouted In time at some rude festival of bis trl'. From t hut Hupping mid sbotitlni; has been evolved the whole art of Instru mental music. Including even the en trancing complexities of the modern symphony. From that shout or rudi mentary emotional utterance has pro ceeded by a kindred evolution the whole art of vocal music down to the modern opera or oratorio. From the savage leap Iiiih come every variety of dunclng. fnun the country break down to tbe henutlful waltzes of tbe city ballroom.-New York Amerlcun. A Bira Woman's eye View. Tbe aviator's wife was taking her first trip with her husband In hi air ship. "Wult a minute. George." she said "I'm nfrsld we will have to go down gain." ' "What's wrong?" nsked (lie husband "I believe I have dropped one of the pearl buttons off my Jacket. I think I can see It gllxteniug on tbe ground" "Keep your seat, my dear," said the viator That's Lake Erie."-Youngs-town Telegram. lesland. Iceland wns founded by Norsemen In 875 and was soon afterward visited by Irish marlnen The 8h(m of Dafaat. "Dear profer." wrote n mother io jwhoolteecher. "please excuse Fred die when be outfit to he at school Yesterday he contracted black eve. nd he Is ashamed Yours, etc. Mr A. Sharp."-Mpplm-ott'R Martini ef the Water. From Oct 31 to Nov. 4, 1840. In France the Saone poured Its waters into tbe Rhone, broke It banks, cov ered 00,000 acres and Immersed a num ber of cities and village. Six hun dred and eighteen houses were carried way and many live sacrificed. It was the first time In 23M years that tbe Saone hud risen so high. Martin ha been laying for His Aro bug, but the fire bug must have dons the same lnce he took advantage of Martin's absence, 'l burned the house, it partly covered by Insur ance. George Msmnay's oldest boy met with s fearful accident while trying to fx tract s shell from s shot gun. The shell exploded and the entire charge of shot and powder entered his fuce. and probably destroyed hi eye. Hnder tho doctor's care he I doing tine. Ilulldlng boom I still oil. A. U Dek ton will build s big new buslnn build, lug st onre. ELYVOOD. The rainy weather, though needed by the plowman, make It dlaagroo able and les cheery than the un shine. Autumn leave sre fulling fast, laying bare the tree, foretelling win ter I uiaui u. Uwrence linker, after spending many years In Klwood, ha sold hi place. He and family will spend a few months In Kslacada, and later will buy In or near Oregon City. Many frlende regret their departure, sua wish them well. Mr. Jagtuan Is the new neighbor, who bought I Baker's place. Uev. John Park and wlfo are both on the sick list. Un lloylan I Improving fast from a spell of sickness. John Anpielto ha sold hi farm to Mr. Marshall. Mr. Arq tette and fam ily Intend to winter In Cotton. Elinor Dibble I building s new chimney. A crowd gathered In s surprise par ty at Mr. and Mr. U-wl Vallen s Inst Friday night. A very enjoyable time was spent. Refreshment were served. K. Dibble's Co-foot well went dry Is (lie month of October. Mis Neva lloylan visited Mr. llltt tier home Sunday. A. 8. Henderson I remodeling Mrs niiiucho Elliott's house. W. T. Henderson made a trip lo Hprlngwoter Friday. Mr. ninnche Elliott and Mis Han nnh Stromgreen went to Eatncada lust Thursday. Elmer Dibble and family were in Eatncada Wednesday. Miss Neva lloylan spent Monday with Mr. Mary Surfus. Mr Melllke drove to Oregon City Tuesday Mrs. M. M. Surfus went wlth'hlm, Intending to go on lo Heat tie, Wash., to spend S few weeks with her duughter, Mrs. II. I Ostreud. Hov. A. 8. Henderson preaches st Klwood church next Sunday morning and evening. Perhaps this will be hi farewell sermon. FIRWOOD, M. Walton was out from Portland lust Saturday with a party of land seeker. Mrs. Malar gave her husband pleasant surprise Saturday by Inviting a number of neighbor In to spend tho evening. A very enjoyable evening was spent. Mrs. Viola Douglas and daughter, III nit, of Eagle Creek, spent a few days wPh the James Do Shazer family last week. Mr. Anderson has moved hi family onto the Walton ranch, which he will have cbargo of tho coming year. The Miller family did not move to Pleasant Homo owing to some mis understanding about the place they were to rent. They have now gone to Vancouver, Wash., where they have rented a 50-nere furm. J. (5. De Shaer made a bualncss trip to Portland Tuesday. The good old Oregon mist ha come at last, In fact a heavy mist at times. It I much appreciated by thoso who found their water supply becoming low. We have had a long spell of Ideal weather, which gave the farmers ample time to do their fail work, and for the good of all concerned the rain must come some time, so why com plain about It? One should have their mind so filled with good, that weather conditions would not effect them. Miss Etta Hart, of Cottrell and Miss Ethel Hart of Portland, visited the Hart families last week. Rev. Dr. Iloyd and wife were out from Portland Saturday. Mrs. Eva It. Hart and daughters, Ethel and Ruth, and Earnest spent Saturday and Sunday at Cottrell vis iting their grandparents, Mr. and Mr. I. P. Hart. Chamberlain's Stomach and Mver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, an I may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the young est child. The old and feeble will el so find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their wenkened digestion and for regulat ing the bowels. Fol sale by all deal ers. CHERRYVILLE. Rev. Dr. Runyan preached in the M. E. rhurch Sunday. Dr. Ilotklns was called to Portland a few days ago by the Illness of his son. Dr. Wat. Botklns. Vincent Frlel, who has been work ing at Government Camp, Is spending a collide of days In Cherryvllle and Is on his way to Portland and Oregon City. Miss Ruth Frlel, who has been vis King her slater, Mrs. Crawford at Ilrl dal Veil, spent Sunday In Cherryvllle. Herbert Hussack, of Portlnnd, spent Sunday In Cherryvllle. J. T- Frlel, Jr.'s suit for $80 against E. J Myers, before Justice Pomemy at Sandy, was thrown out of court FARMERS TO VOTE ON LEW FOR HIGHWAY Supervisor George Oglesby of Road District No. 23, will call a special road district meeting soon to submit to the voters the levying of a tax of 3 mills or more to aid In the construction of the Pacific Highway from Aurora to Canby. about 4.4 miles. It is said that many farmers are opposed to giving this aid. They de clare that they favor tax to build roads for the farmer, but not for the automnbillst, and for this reason the proposed levy may fail. On the other hand it Is pointed out that s trunk line Is tbe first essential In a good roads system, and that tbe trunk line is not for automoblliats alone, .but will benefit tho farmer also, not only by bringing him nearer to his mar kets, but by Increasing the value of hi land.