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li Pl( '.tZ riL--------- ALCOHOL 1 PER CENT 'all ANjflabklVfpanHonlorAs strallailrtftitFbodjnilRpftita (ing (Je StoasKlis BndBawds of ."ad :o . Promo Its DitjcstionGrftfli ncss and RratjContalns ndaur .0 - .i a 1 is OpumXarplune narMacnL NOT NARCOTIC. jtmttnio ftnWAiie. Apcffd Reroedy forCsnsflpi-i non , sour 3ioiuaui,u w Worms j(tonvulsns.rewn ncssandLossorM-m-. flrtSimk Sijnamt of NEW VDR1L. Exact Copy of Wrapper. , ii i NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY CLARKES. Miss Zelma and Archie Cummins were dowu with pneumonia. The last we heard they were improving. Willie Mclntyre came home and Is staying with his father, Mr. Mclntyre. Ed Mclntyre came home from Wash ington and Is staying with his mother William Clark and Hattie Country man were married last week and mov ed to Portland. Eugene Cummins has closed down his sawmill for a few days on ac count of the now. Wellington Marshall is sawing wood for the Timber Grove people. Mrs. Sam Elmer came home from Portland last week. Sam Martin Is working for Cum mins' sawmill We Lad about two Inches of snow In Clarkes last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lee. They are intending to have teach er's meeting- on the 9th of December. "I do not believe there is any other medicine so good for whooping cougn as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,' writes Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction City, Ore. This remedy is also unsur passed for colds and croup. For sale by all dealers. REDLAND. E. W. Brock is repairing the tele phone lines and several new phones are to be put in soon. Real estate is changing hands fast again. The Conner, Morgan and Bruce farms have been sold lately. The Redland Sunday school will have Christmas exercises and are pre paring a good program. The road work has shut down until better weather. Bonney and Kerr have started their sawmill again. Mrs. Myrtle Simson is visiting her sister, Mrs. N. McKillican. Mrs. Shaw, the school supervisor, was visiting schools in Redland lately. Dr. Bell't 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. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. LOGAN. An etTort is being made to get the drill out of the Stone oil well and a man from Portland is expected out to do the work. The owners are still confident of ultimate success. It is Saturday, the 18th, Instead of the 15th that the work Is to be finish ed at the Grange Hall. Plenty to ao in the house too, windows to wash, etc. Several people on this route got to work and repaired the mail boxes so they are more convenient. Mail boxes are like some other things "approved by the Government." Most of them can be opened without keys and are not safe or secure. Miss Myrtle Zimmerman, of St. Joe . Mo., i visiting ber aunt, Mrs. Fred Gerber and other relatives. During October Clear Creek Cream ery Company manufactured 19,423 pounds butter. The total cream re ceived was 49,251 pounds. Price paid to patrons 37c pound for butter fat and the total pounds of butter fat 15.548. Gerber and Anderson nave finished baling for the season, their record be ijig 3,100 tons of hay. Surely the horses and cow will have to do some "chewing" this winter. L. Funk, one of Logan's prominent farmers. Is In Washington this week. The single tax promoters are try ing every scheme to fool people. We are In receipt of the Pacific Monthly, on the lover of which says see page 560. We saw It. also read It, a -penny" dialogue by C. E. S. Wood. They tre snt to almost everybody, but guest most people can see it ob ject Blind. Mr. Ellie Tiler, Raven. Tex, write: I wa blind aa a bat I used Sutherland' Eagle Eye Salve and l cted like a charm. It cut the Kum off toy eye nd restored my tight It 1 H yn cl"im D'1 wortB t' we'sht la gold. ISC tub. Geo. A. Harding. Dtxgglat mm I For Infants and Children. ' The Kind You Have Always Bought.: Bears tho Signature tni MMMm ew n. BAKER'S BRIDGE A basket social was given by school district. No. 9 Saturday evening. It was 'success In every way. About ; $47 wag realized from the baskets. W. ! H. H. Samson was the auctioneer and did the work in his usual felicitous ; wav. In other words he knows how. E. C. Hackett sold his farm to E. M. Howell, of Oregon City. Ora How ell, his son Is placed In charge of same and Is to try his hand at fanning. 1 He has a choice piece of land and j ought to succeed. Hackett is plan-, ning to move to Oregon City in early spring. ' i Arthur Cliff intended to finish his ; j bungalow this fall, but has been kept j busy repairing wells and chimneys in the neighborhood and has neglected the home. School district No. 30 has had its , well drilled and cased up, and now i have plenty pf good water. The young folk serenaded two of Jos. Bachman's daughters that were married not long since. This cbar-: ivarl business is one of the rellces of barbarism handed down from one gen eration to another that we don't seem able to cutgtow. Sheridan LiMe has Just finished a cement basement for a house he in- 1 tends to build. I Mr. Boyer has a contract for ! clearing out an old orchard for Walter j Mundhenke. No work done on Clack ' amas road this summer, and around j Cape Horn and in other places it is I quite rough. ! Winter seems on in earnest just j now and we are having an old time I rain. i Mrs. Nannie Mumpower is working i in Oregon City as is also Mrs. Lillle. Miss Amy Johnson Is at tne oia home and quite poorly. She Is very unfortunate having been sick for so long, but bears the troubles with a heroic courage worthy of a stoic. Den Griffin's wife came down from Bonneville to be treated by Dr. Stuart who seems to be the only one who has given her any relief as yet. Whitman, our mail carrier, is the same genial fellow as of old, and we couldn't do business without him. There is little danger from a coll or from an attack of the grip except when followed by pneumonia, and thid never happens when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is used. This remedy has won its great reputation and ex tensive Eale by Its remarkable cures ot colds and grip and can be relied upon 1 with implicit confidence. For sale .)y all dealers. MARQUAM. A parents'-teachers' meeting will be held at Marquam school Saturday, I November 1 8, at 1 p. m. A program I will be eiven as follows: "What the Parent Expects of the Teachers," T. J. Sgirvln; "How to Keep the Boys1 ; and Girls at Home." Guy C. Larkins; j A Use" X For Over Thirty Years won i 1 ir '"r.,:.!kln diseases. 'jr.. Lr ' ' : Calavan, supervisor district No. 3. Glenn Larklnn, of Meadow Brook, was up last Sunday calling on friends, i Miss Mabel Miller, of Molalla, Is ' back again working in F. J. Riding's I store. I i Olof and Alfred Alson are hauling loirs lo the Fred Mortenson sawmill. The Giger boys bave now started ! their sawmill upon the McConefl ' plot ' Marquam Military Band is engaged I to play at the hall Wednesday night, j November 29 for the entertainment, j Come out and bear them. I Miss Inez Berchet of Marquam, and j Percle Adams, of Portland, were mar i ried last week. It the World Growing Better? j Many things go to prove thai It is. j The way thousands are trying to help I others I proof. Among them I Mrs. W. W. Gould, of Pittsfield, N. H. Flnd I Ing good health by taking Electric Bit j ters, she now advises other gullerera, j everywhere, to take them. "For year I suffered with stomach and kidney trouble," she writes.. "Every medicine I used failed till I took Electric Bit ter. But this gTeat remedy helped me wonderfully." They'll belp ny woman. They're the best tonic and finest liver and kidney remedy that' made. Try them. Toull see. 50c at Jones Drug. Co. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, : FRIDAY NOVKMUKR 17, 1011. MOUNTAIN VIEW. I ...F..M.'- Nadu U- uiu'g - to.buhd another green house. .... j , ft F. I'.lbbt and ton are In Vllwt lit thlt week where they art going to put up a tHwmlll. 1 ' The Mountain View fire department wat called out lust Saturday tfternoon to the home of J. I. RovM, The fire was toon ext'ngulshed after the chem ical engine arrived. The fire marled In the celling from the ttove pipe. Mrs. Mattle Wyatt and baby , of Goldendute are visiting with her par ent, Mr. and Mrt. A. Mantx. The bible study clas of the Moun tain View Sunday school met at the home of Mrt. A. S. Martin of Hood street last week, with eight ladlea In attendance. Next week they will meet at the home of Mr. Swanson. All Interested In the Sunday school lesson are cordially Invited to attend. A. G. and Will Jonea of Kldorado. were In town Sunday repairing their house after the fire. Mrs. Estella Hull and children of Ruena VUta are visiting her parent8 Mrs. H. B. Nichols. If. Brand ft Son have bought a new delivery wagon. ' T. S. and Mason Kellogg of Taylor street are plastering a house for Mr. Warnock at Mount Pleasant this week. Geo. Streece Is transacting business In the East this month. Mrs. A. L. Hickman and Wanda spent last Sunday among relatives at Mount Pleasant. n T,.. II nn.l fumllv hllYA moved to town where they bave a teen ,,-mi. ,.,.,., home Mrs Willie Q .Inn returned home ( from l.gan Sunday Mrs. vy "d ' guests of A. Mautx and family Sunda Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simpson and ' baby of Green Point have moved Into j this city and will occupy pan oi meir father's house on Hood street. Mrs. Frank Stlllwell is on the sick list this week. We had quite a snow blizzard on j Tuesdav. Nov. 10th. 1911. The ther i mometer went down to 26 degrees, which was cold for this vicinity. Miss Mabel Francis spent Sunday among friends near Salera. Miss Haiel Francis went to the Sellwood Crematorium Sunday to at tend the 'funeral of R. Koerner. 1. I 10 S1MPL1 YOUR SOY CAN UNDERSTAND AND OMRATi IT A GOOD GASOLINE ENGINE IS A FARM NECESSITY NEARLY J00O USERS HERE IN THE NORTHWEST SAY THE STOVER IS A GOOD ENGINE STOVE ENGINES ire ow nade Is Hopprr CooW SiTin l tiM Iraa 1 1 II Honrower Other 9tyWt 2 lo 60 Howpowff ' Freedom from complicated parti to insure simplicity Extra heavy con struction to insure durability Every effort possible made to insure an aluo .liable Farm Engine ECONOMICAL and EASY to OPERATE Sold and it I Guaranteed by 1 1 i i Hfrr i. mr mm I" " TOVk ENGINE D I CATALOGS. bj I USE I NAME -t I H I THE SLIP ADDRESS- - " I W. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City J. Jm SANDSNESS, Canby, Oregon Miss M. S. Carver I taking the , school census In this vicinity, mis week. Everybody Need. j a good salve and Dr. Bell' Antiseptic j Salvu is the best It Is a creamy snow j white ointment. Guaranteea tor an 25c told everywhere. (Geo. A. Harding. Dugglst WILSONVILLE Marion Voung ha been spending the week in Oregon City, serving as a J"r,Jr Alison Baker went to Oregon City Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham and daughter Helen went to Portland on Wednesday to spend a week with rela tives. Mr. Aden ha been giving away coo books lately, making the housewives happy. Jake peters went to Portland thl week to purchase a carload of farm implement and machinery Mrs. Sumner fell on the slippery Ice las week and broke her arm. Her many friends wish for her a speedy recovery. The school boys of Corral Creek planned a game of baseball with the Hood View team for last Saturday afternoon, but were compelled to give it up on account of the bad weather. The Odd Fellows gave a delightful social time with a sumptuous repast to the members of the lodge, their wives and a few friends on Saturday evening. A very pretty home wedding took place Wednesday, Nov. 8th, at the residence of the bride' parents, Mr. and Mr. Ira Seely. when Edna Seely, th second -eldest daughter, became tli wife ofHenry nocckmau The bride ha been' very piliUr fln 1 VU sonvllle and' In I great favorite tu musical circles, having been the or ganist In the Methodist church al most since It wat organized. The groom It one of our most capable mid energetic young men, And hud a beau 1 1 ful home built and furnished for hit lovely , bride. We extend congratula tlont and the wish that prosperity and happiness may be their portion on their Journey through life together. The Utile1 Aid society of the M. K. - church It planning to give Thanksgiving supper and at these lml le are noted for rooking good tblngt to eat, doubtless the iupier wilt be well pntronlzed. All the Thanksgtv. Ing dnlntlet will be furnished lavishly and even If you do eat a good dinner at home It will pay you to attend thlt supper which the ladlea will nerve In splendid, old-fashioned Thonksglvlng ttyle. A Burglar's Awful Dtd may not paralyze a home so completo ly aa a mother's long; Illness, nut Pr. King's New Life Plllt are a tplendld remedy for women. "They gave me wonderful benefit In constipation and female trouble." wrote. Mrt. M. C. Pun lap, of Uadlll, Tenn. If ailing, try them. 25c at jonet Drug Co. STAFFORD. The weather and potatoes are the chief topics of conversation these " ; H , November 1 1. Stafford awoke shivering with the M. g ng It had done all the damage It could lAllltai late flowers, vines, etc.. it n dlmb about 45 and 60. M thjJ eement Qf a first class ro- mnnce have been enacted right under our nose, as It were, and even the families most concerned never not wise. On Inst Wednesday Alfred Thomas. son of Charles Thomas, of Stafford, and Miss B. Stlenhelber, of Hazelta quietly slipped away and were mar ried by the Gretna Green Justice of the Peace Samson, at Oregon City, ad ding another trophy to the long list credited to this favorite Justice's name. Among Mr. Samson's many accomplishments be is an auctioneer j m no mean aoimy aim "! kets at a number of socials In Star- ford and offers to marry any young man free, who pay $5.00 for a basket, We hope Alfred was not so scared at the unaccustomed role he was callec upon to piay mat ne negiecieu u re- mind Mr. Samson as undoubtedly be a.)(-OVHrnor Mann of Virginia, to was the young man to add a touch of , df.nnltely refused to Interfere romance to the occasion. It is report- etner ,,v par(lon or rer)rleve In the V n I mtna nnn ulna nliiimmAnr ' Thev returned to the paternal roof on , .- , .L ' icih iu uc citfi;inji:incu uu iurem- Friday and that n ght the boys gave j ,)er u fw ,he murdpr of hg w,fe ne them a rousing welcome. rf governor refused to consider an offl Mr and Mrs Powell returned Tues- ,avt d Washington by Paul day last from the funeral of her sister J ,(ea , , of h cmilemn man and the father has consented to , damagln)? testimony during hem adopt the little three year old ; h rf , J Th ' , OOJ, vyillie. Manson Fredenburg visited Ardeii ! Gage a short time ago. They were neighbors and playmates in Michigan 40 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Milem and Mrs. Gage attended Grange a Oswego Saturday. , meetlne. t ! A woman looking to be at least CO years old and a man she said was her son camped near Mr. Powell'3 In a covered wagon Saturday towards night Soon she was going from house to .house wanting to sell a few yards of coarse lace, saying she made It her self and It wa all they had to help them along on their Journey from I Qnnlrftna tn California It mi.ltl the same outfit that was along last spring at which, time the woman had a sick husband, she said, and lace to sell too. Some of the neighbor took pity on them and gave them feed for their horse and themselves. They stayed by the side or the road UU about noon Sunday when they pushed pn to pasturet now. They had, a cov ered wagon with a stove In Jt and three horses si mull tig In Iho ruin and wind. .,. ' . . Mr. Ilelma preached In the new chapel on Sunday and ou Thursday evening there are lo be prayer meet' Inga. Out (lebhardt hat been finishing onto woodwork In the roomt upstairs fur Mr. NusHlmum. Mr. Gage ha been picking some ap ples. Apples are few In number In thlt vicinity. A writer In the Oregonluu voices the sentiment of the average farmer when he speak of tho foolish law ex eluding all apple except those which are perfect and sell at to prohibitory a price that worklngmcn't children cannot have them while good bating and cooking apple rot . In the coun try orchards. Wise lawmaker tome timet make mistake just like com mon folks. Mr. Aeml hut a nephew on from Swltierbuul, a stranger In a strange bind, and he thinks he will go back toon to the Fatherland where they pe:tk the language he understands. Beautiful Eyet are desired by every one. If Uiere '. any Inflammation the eyet can't be beautiful. Sutherland's KHgle Kyo Salve will remove the Inflammation and clear the eyes. Geo. A. Hardlni; Druggist. FRESHET NOT FEARED BY MILL" MANAGERS Theodore. Osmund. Secretary and Treasurer of the Hawley Pulp ft Pa per Company, said Wednesday night that there wat little danger of the mills having to shut down at a result of the tain of the past' few day. I "The water at present It Just right I.I Mr n in ll nd "and, 1 do not think there will be a freshet. Of course If the rain con tlnuet the mills might be closed for two or three day. It doet not take the water long, however, to recede." Other mill manager teen by a Morning Enterprise reporter were of the same opinion at Mr. Osmund. Stover Gasoline Engines Domestic Water Systems In fact the Whole - Mitchell line of Implements ami Vehicles on sale by WIFE SP'S PLEA RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 15. fSpec- . A , . ,..:.....j ' Vn,llooH In ho nn H,i,l.( thai Iluolflo will die In the electric chair on the date set Rev. Benjamin Dennis, an Episco pal clergyman, broke the new of the : nr. i'..-., o..an1 n t n Inrfnra with execotloD of ,entenre Beat- 1 . Thl Is the first -time Governor Mann ha refused to grant a respite of sen tence ince he ha been the tate's chief executive. Oregon City People Should Try Thi. Jone Drug Co. state that any one who has constipation. our tomach or ga on the stomach, should try lm ple buckthorn bark, glycerine, eo, as compounded in AdlerJ-ka, th new German Appendicitis remedy. A SIN GLE DOSE bring relief almost IN STANTLY and Oregon City people are surprised bow QUICKLY It help. Thl simple remedy antlseptidxe the digeatlve organs and draw off the Impurltle. The Jone Drug Co. Sandy and East Clackamas I - SANDY. i tuu'te ."Ot . one or tumuy mim- lie lie men, wn united In marriage to Ml Alice Piihud at the home me brblo't parent, lllllsboro. The Flrwood Phone Company It placing keveriil new phone till week, Hnow It tlyliiK noil there It l"i ' potato (HkkIiik to be done In thlt 'H trlct. Thermometer ttood IT Karen belt hero at 7:0 a. m, Hnturday. It. IC. Khoii bought a brace of nm rooster Saturday. Georno .Maroney, while on a hunt ing trio. In trylntc tit extinct a ln'l from hit gun, exploded It and Injured hi right eye to tuch tu extent that the eyeball will have to be removed. Ir. Lupum'took blm to Portland to have the operation performed. Several Sandy buHlnes men are al ready passing out beautiful 1912 cal endar. The Sundy hiIiooIi will give pub lic entortalument commemorative of Thanksgiving fettlvllle Wednexday, November 2!t h. l.elKh Harbour returned to Portland Saturday after a tljree week' vaca tion here. Lillian Holme ha relgned her po sition a bookkeeper at llornHteill't store and operator for the Flrwood Telephone Co.. and returned t her home 'n Taggart for the winter. "Ml Holme bat won many frlemlt during her eight month' stay In Sandv. Charlet Harbour, Ed. Hart and Je rome Howard are attending tho Ore gon Apple Show in Portland thl week. Two how In the Sandy livery barn became tired of their quurier alKiut two o'clock Monday morning, broke loose and went over to the Sandy hotel, entering tho premise by way of the board pusaage way between the sitlooii and the hotel. After prome nading up and down the veranda and crashing through the door several time In their effort to gain admit tance. They were driven away by Rome of the guet who appeared on the cene suddenly In abbreviated garb. C. V. Edson I moving hi family from the hmiHc on Main street over to iToctor't addition. M. Anderson marketed a big loud of poultry In Sandy Tuesday. ' H. B. Kluck ha sent hi four work team to Salem where they will be ued on a contract Job thl winter. Annie llachman spent Saturday and Sunday In Portland and t'luckamat. A. H. Pope, of Portland. pent Sun day at Howard ranch. F. I -Muck I repairing telephone line thl week. Clarence Cnssldy I logging for W. A. proctor. A company tf Sandy young people eiijoved a very pleasant dancing party at the Grand Central hotel Saturday evening. N Dr. Lupton wa In GreHhom Mon day. Frank Helhgton ha moved hi fam ily to Oregon City where they will make their home. Oscar Diihlgri ha a position with the Straus Lumber Company. Pr. Miller, of Portland, 1 spending a few day In Sandy. George Wolf hat returned from Warm Springs reservation where he wa in camp about ten day. Frank Mlchelson' new house wu I burned to the ground Monday evening, j All ihe household furniture wa de 1 troyed. Ihb wa partially covered by Insurance. The fire 1 thought to be 1 of Incendiary origin. I The Common Council of Sandy held It regular meeting Tuesday evening. ! The Mason of this vicinity am ; talking of organizing a Masonic lodge i In the near future, i Wurreil Wilkin I building a fire place chimney for R. E. Esson. I Thomas Catherwood returned to I Portland Wedneiiduy. H. K. Krazzle of pleasant Hume wa I In town on business TueRdiiy. I The Sandy Hunk will erect a new ' store building on Main street In the i near future. I .1. II. Hill Is on the sick list. CHERRYVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Illuck and daught er left for Gladstone, Oregon, lust Saturday to spend the winter Dr. Ilotkln hat returned from Port land. Jerry Frlel Is vlstlng hi brother, J. T. Frlcli. Jr. Vincent Frlel I vlHltlng her par ents. Mrs. Wm. Hugh is suffering from a Ilk'ht stroke of paralysis. Dave Douglas lias moved his family hack to Cberryvllle, und Is hauling lumber for his new house. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS. Have you overworked your nervou system nnd cnused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains In loins, side, back and bladdnrT Have I you a flabby appearance of tho face, and under the eyes? A frequent desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you Dmgglst, Price 5nc. Williams Mfg. Co., Prop., Cleve. land, O. For sale by Huntley Bro. and Jone Drug Co. DOVER? Mrs. J. W. Miller left Saturday for Brownsville, where she will visit with 1 her brother and sisters. H. II. I'dell sawing wood for a number of the Dover people. A. Tennant, of Portland, moved out on the Shaw place last week. Mr. Cupp and Alice Berghouse spent several day In Portland last week. Mi. U.i:e 1 In Portland this week. Mrs. Augustine Miller organized a class In music last week. Her pupils are Alice Berghouse, Mary and Elea nor BewH. Iva Reld, Helen Keith and Harold Miller. ' The Independent Telephone Com pany of Dover held their anoual meet ing Saturday. H. O. Huntington was elected secretary and the rest of the officer were re-elected. Her It A Remedy That Will Cur 8'ln and Scalp Affection and W Can Prove It . The Huntley Drug Store say to ev ery person be It man, woman or child who ha an Irritated, tender. Inflamed, Itching SKIN or SCALP, you need not suffer another day. "We have a re fined skin prepartIon that act In stantly and will bring you swift arid sure results." One warm bath with ZEMO SOAP and one application of ZEMO nd you will not suffer another moment and you will soon see a cure In sight ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP re proven cures for every form of skin or scalp affection. They are sold by one lead ing druggist In every city or town In America and In Oregon City by Hunt ley Bro. Drug Store. .! i; ; 1 1. WOOD. ' '; . November It here, a wlniry month, mustering wind now hold full wy, Wen the element eem but to tow, Her nilHHlon and tummont to obey, llcfore her colileNt chill fell upon un, A (la.i,.l!im canopy wide o'er spread; Protecting each tiny Bleeping seed, W II bin It captule o womlerfull foil. Nature In nil of lit Infinite plmmm, In perfectnest, beauty and toll 1 an blcal patiern lo follow, Ne'er ll ',,1f,",l ,0 ,n" or M" Saturday evenliiK a farewell party wa given nt Ihu residence- of L Ma ker's former home. He loft for Est, rada, Intending later to purch an other home tlte. We will mlt them und extend our best wishes. Ml Nelv lloylan visited Mrs. Wyona Btahlneckor Tuesday and Wed iicxlay. then returned to the mill on Clear Creek, where be I visiting her brother, other relative and friend. Mr. and Mr, l-ewl Vallen made a bu'mneH trip to Ksturtd Friday. Mr and Mr. Uwrence Maker and Mr and Mr. John Arquette were In Oregon City lt k on business. C U Burfu I remodeling hi taw mill, having added a cutoff aw, ill poHlng the cull Into wood. He ha hImo feed chopped which he operate with Hie tawmlll engine. Arthur Swarlne left f'r Oregon t Ity lust week, where he and hi father are employed In Iho paper mill. Mr. Swarlne I busy In charge of her store here. Fd Dibble and Mr. Hcardsley plod d. d through the snow to JJttle Clear Creek to shut the floodgate- and Mr. lleardHley' 111 lurk wa dip Into the Ice-cold dam. Shod In gum bt It required Mr. Dibble' BlHtunr to again get the dripping man out of the wuter. They lot no lime In reach ing Mr. Ileardsley' home. A short program will be rendered by the Endeavor Society next Sunday evening. EAGLE CREEK. Horn. Siitunlay. November 4. to the wife of (!. II. WiMidle. a 10-pound Rlrl. Mr. II. ti. Huntington has been on the lck list, but I some better now. The DoiikIu boy have been buy hauling potatoes. Uist Monday evening Mr. nnd Mr. Alec linker were agreeably surprised by several of their friends and neigh bor coming In on them and spending the evening with them. Mi R II- Gibson look dinner with Mr. and Mr. I low led last TueHday. Claude Woodlo wa over at the old home plate last Friday and Saturday calling on Mr. and Mr. Howlett and hi brother. Guy and ll'y- Ml Rohii Moehnke was a duett at Die home of Mr. Viola Douglas Ihe bitter part of last week. Mr. It. H Gibson and Ml Anna Duncan culled on Mr. Huntington Sunday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mr. I'dell and children took dinner and ieiit the day with Jume Gibson Sunday. Frliliy evening last Mrs. Mola IxniKla wa very much surprised, ho surprised that he wa speechless for a short time. About 35 of her friend and nelghlMirs raine walking up to ihe door without warning to spend tl.e evening with her and child ren. It wa a. farewell party a she Intends moving to Kjitacada soon. Those present were: Mr. Viola Doug lass. Mr. and Mr. Will Douglass, Mr. and Mr. Walter Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Gibson. Mr. and Mr. Clark, Mr. and Mr. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs Fred Hoffuielater. Mr. and Mr. Mey ers, Misse Ulna Douglas. Anna Dun can, l-euh JoncH, Koto Moehnke. Men Murphy. Myrtle Hoffmelster. Minirou ami Florl iNiuglaN, Ruth Hoffmelter und little Bessie Meyers; Ed. Roy nnd Carl Douglass. If. 8. Gibson. Hherldnn and Russell Jones. CarJ and Murray Clark. Dave Hoffmelster. Ernest, Wil lie and Glfford HoffmelHter, reter Peschel. Virgil and Glenn DoiigluHt. Perry Murphy, ond John Affoltcr. FIRWOOD. Flrwood was well represented at the Sandy Grange Inst Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. J. DeShazer. Mr. and Mrs A. Malar Mr. and Mr. W. F. Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. K. U H"rt, James lamp er, Clal Corey and Miss Ida Stuck'. A fine chicken dinner wa served. During the lecture hour a nice pro gram wa given and an Interesting illsciisHloh on "The Nutlonnl league for Medical Freedom and Ihe Effects of a Medical Trust" was entered Into. At the next Grnnge meeting, second Saturday of December, each one Is requested to come prepared to men tion at least one current event. This can be made very Interesting and will help to Inform those who do not have the chance to read nil that Is going. The library books which were re ported lost a few weeks ago were found at the livery barn In Portland, where the driver had left them. There was no damage done and the books were Immediately sent to Salem and a new set has returned and. ran be found at the library at Mrs. A. Malur's. Mrs. Eva R. Hart made a trip to Pleasant Home Monday. Anton Malar went to Portland on business Wednesday. E. D. Hart went to Portland Wed nesday In the Interests of the Mt. Hood Frnlt Growers' Association. Those Interested In agriculture, re siding In Flrwood district and any oth er, are urged to be present at a spe cial meeting at Sandy Nov. 24, at t n. m., for the purpose of organizing a Farmers' Society of Fqulty. This so ciety has It headquarters In Indian apolis, Ind.; Is Incorporated and Its sole purpose I to benefit the farmer. Its first and greatest object Is "To ob tain profitable prices for all the pro ducts of the farm, orchard and gar den. The union of organization Is the local union." Farmers are constantly complaining because they do not get better prices for their produce; the middleman makes the money, yon do the work. W do not have the privi lege of asking the price we consider our produce worth but It Is what will you pay? But what would a merchant think if a farmer walked into hi store and told him what he would pay for hi goods? Now farmer are sup posed to be Independent, but are they, and why not? Because they do not wake up and take advantage of things Some say It's Impossible to get farm ers to bold together. Some are sure to always be on the off side and work against their own Interests. Let a all turn out and make this meeting a success and show the people that the farmer In this part of the country are an exception. Do not forget the F. P. A. entertain ment and (upper Saturday evening.