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OREOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FIflHAY.'DEOEMUHH 1. 1911. ALCOHOL 3 PSH CENT AVcablfPttjarationCrAs- suniiaimsitrnxxlanaRrfiuli ttagtiSioatandI3owbf :ro i 14 Promo Irs Digestion flmfi ncss and Resirontalns nriBir OauniXarptiine nor&xnlJ Not Narcotic. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of ApaftaRemfdy forCmsfliii- Worms jrom-alsionsjfvfnst ness and LOSS OF SUXP. ftcSin Sijnamit of NEW YORrL. jV a IU AW Exaa Copy oi Wrapper. IP In Use For Over Thirty Years Bl tm Mimwa eaama. mtm im mn. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM All PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY BEAVER CREEK. Watch Beaver Creek grow! It appears we are going to nave a very cold winter for the timber wol ves are coming in in large flocks. Among the first are Steve Sager, Jno. Westberg. Harry Shelly, J Shelly, Ben Fischer, J. Stoker, Harry Kirbyson and seven employment office wolves landed at Bert Cummins' null last week. All are loosing welL Four woodcutters are building a bachelor's hall on R. H. Owen s place. Claude Anderson ' and brother ar rived from Wyoming last week, S. P. Londergan and family are moving back on the old homestead. Miss B. G. Thomas and Miss Ona Carey made a business trip to the city last week. - Miss B. G. Thomas spent last week in Portland visiting her slsiter. Mr. John Bohlander Is now occupy ing his new residence. Mr. Lew Sager and family called on Mr. J. B. Cummins and family last Sunday. John Heft, Berg Becker & Co. are rapidly building W E. Jones new barn Miss Leora Bennett, the Beaver Creek school teacher attended insti tute at New Era last week. Thomas brothers went to the foot hills and purchased a full blooded Jer sey cow and calf one day last week. An Indian program and basket soc ial will be given by the pupils of the Beaver Creek school, at Beaver Creek Hall December 8, 1911, at eight p. m. All come and bring your pocket books and help with the progress of our school. CLACKAMAS. Jtellgloug services for Thanksgiving day were beld In the Congregational church Thursday morning at 10: SO, Rev. Spe'ss, of the Methodist church, preached, Rev. J. L, Jones held Thanksgiving services. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Hardin came from Portland last Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston, parents of Mrs. Hardin. Miss Hilda Brant, graduate from the Gllllspto school of Expression. Port land, will give a recital on Friday ev ening, December 1. In the Congrega tional church. The program will con sist of readings, pantomimes, etc.. with Instrumental music by local talent. Admission, children under IS years, 10 cents: others, 20 cents. Proceeds will go to the treasury of the Ladles' Aid. Hasklns Trabue has a neat little bunaglow nearlng completion. John Howell and bis brother-ln law. Mr. Davles, who recently went up In to Washington, found work In Black Dlamonfl. Mrs. Howell, and her moth er, Mrs. Davles. expect to go to their new home shortly. The Ladles' Aid of the Congregation al church, with the Chrlstlsn Endeav or Society, wtll hold the annual ba zaar on December 15 at the Grange hall. Chicken dinner will be served at noon, and lunch during the after noon and evening. The Junior Society, of the Metho dist church, will hold a sale Friday, Dec. 9, at the Grange hall, beginning at 3 p. m. and lasting through the ev ening. The petition for a saloon In Clacka mas failed to carry; at least the saloon his not materialized. W. B. Reynolds has been seriously 111 with an attack of Grippe. Of Great Benefit to Oregon City. Oregon City people have found out that A SINGLE DOSE or simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com pounded In Adler-l-ka, the new Ger man Appendicitis remedy, relieves constipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach almost INSTANTLY. This simple mixture antiseptic-Ires the di gestive organs and draws off the Im purities and i it is (.surprising how QUICKLY it helps. The Jones Drug Co. WhatAfo Yoit? t. i ;i 3 t, bitter er bid lute is mormni, ft iaj ol aa, said riiinf la thrust slier J v or bum, loul breath, diaty pllt. tile, autea at times' and kindred l""" v if eoatldereMe fcumber of the f f.T Do to a leel weak, tirtd, deapoadent, have frequent head "I f ones, coaled tongue, "heart-burn," belchia, elm!, stomach (saw poor or variable appetite Symptoms f If Too hare ear above tymptosae yoa are aotfariog from biliout aaa, torpid liver with iatligeatlon, or dyspepsia. Dr. Fieree'e (Joldsa Medio! Discovery is made p ol Ida noil valuable medicinal principles kaowo to medical eeieaoe lor the parmaoent euro ol tuoh abnormal condition!. It la a motl officiant liver imrioretor, atoaaask tonlo, bowel regulator and nerve treaftheaer. The "Gold to Medical Diaoevery" Is aot a patent medioine or eeorot nottrom. hill lut ol ile infredieoti belnf printed on ill bottle-wrapper and aliened nder oath. A fiance at theae will show that it containi no alcohol, or harm ful hahit-lorrainj draft. It is a fluid attract made with pure, triple-re6ned glycerine, ol proper ttrenfth, from the roolt ol native American medical, lorett plantt. World's Ditpontary Medical Attocialion, Props., Huflslo, N. V. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones went fo Portland to hear Gypsy Smith, last Mr. Gould was a Portland visitor last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. 1 Darby and daugh ter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walters spent Satur day and Sunday with WlUonvllle friends. . Mrs. C L, Haley, of Woodburn. spent Sunday with friends here. On account of the revival meetings now being beld In the church the Thanksgiving dinner was postpone Mrs. Summer's arm Is still very painful, aud Is badly bruised. The Lawrence hotel baa changed hands, the late owner having sold out. Mrs. Alfred Waer, of Portland, vis ited her sister, Mrs. G. E. Gould for a few days last week. Misses Larne and Gertrude East, of Salem, visited Mrs. J. T. Fltxpatrlck tor several days lately. We have It from the men on the job at the oil well that they are now down 370 feet with One Indications of olL i Eplor's sale was quite A success list Saturday In spite of the bad weather. Quite a number of friends and rela tives surprised Ray Baker Saturday evening the occasion being his 19th STAFFORD. The people generally are quite well satisfied with their specimen of Ore 'gon weather for Hie past week a little moisture, slight frosts and sun shine. Sam Mover's Infant child was bur led In the Baptist cemetery last Thursday. I jiu r a Ellegson. eldest daughter of Geo. Ellegsen and Kd. Gross wero married at her father's house at high noon last Wednesday. A number of their young frlendj appeared early la the evening and &ave them a llt'le music. Most of the Stafford boys were too tired from potato dtgginz to walk over. Mr. Powell went to Tualatin Wed nesday after a consignment of nur sery trees to be delivered to various persons having ordered them. We hear .with regret thnt Mrs. C. C. Borland, of Haxella, but well known In Stafford, Is very low with nneumonla. A surprise party was planned and Invitations out to surprise Mrs. Ne nilc on last Saturday evening which was her birthday but she was taken sick and came very near having pneu monia. She la better but not able to be about yet. The two Mrs. Delkars did her washing Monday and other neighbors have been very kind and her young daughter. Bosslo, although but 12 3 ears old, Is a nice little house- Sandy and East Clackamas T ' EAGLE CREEK. , Mr. nod Mrs. II. G. Huntington left lust week for Spokane, where they will visit with their son, Carl, and Ills wife, and also attend (he apple show. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke were vis iting with 'Mrs. Cooke's parents, Mi. and Mrs. Ilowlett, a few days last week. ' ' Ed. Douglas, accompanied hy hit hrldo, and tils bride's father ana mother, Mr, and Mrs, Hester, returned homu Inst Thursday evening frots, Oregon City, where he had been to have the knot tied. Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Walter lunu las, Sherd Jones, Miss Anna Duncan and Mrs. II. II. (llltson spent the even ing with the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Douglas and their par ents, Mrs. Vlula DoiikIiis, and Mr. ami Mrs. Clester, lust Thursday evening. About eleven o'clock last Thursday evening a small crowd of neighbors rami and charlvarled Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Douglas and were treated to cof fee, cake, pie, banauns, oranges and cigars. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Cluster, the oth , ESTACADA. ' Win. Wilcox, a pioneer of 1847, a member of tho Oregon Pioneer Assn. elation, died at his home In GarOeld In (ho forenoon of November H.'lrd. The funeral services were rondiicteii at the residence at 11 a. m. November 2rilh, by the Hev. W. (livens, of JCsta rails. The Interment was in the Mt, Zlon cemetery. Mr. Wilcox was a native or (lie slate of Ohio and was horn In August, 1KJC, being 76 year and three months of age nt the time of his death, lie was closely idenll. lied with III" earlier pioneers of the state, lie wns a veteran of the Rogue. Illver Indian War slid la the late years of his life was pensioned by the government for his services then ren dered. At one tlmu he was a resident of Highland, Clackamas county, mov. Ing from thence to Wasro count 24 yours ago. He returned to Clucka mas county, settling at Gnrflcld on the farm where he resided until his death. Practically all his life was spent In remote districts where pio neer conditions existed; telephone, ru. nil mall and rail transportation reach-. In,. IiIm fwiinmtiiiltv miltf In ihm lam Avh er newlywed. returned home last ! y.tnrm of his life, lie leaves a widow day and ttiey were charivaneii mat w((( H1Br,,, same evening, Mrs. Viola InjiikIus and daughter. Miss n I n a, and son, Carl, moved to their new home In Estncada last Saturday. Antlseptlo Remedies destroy disease germs. Dr. nell's An il Pain Is an antiseptic remedy for ex ternal and Internal pains, relief Is al most Instantaneous. Sold by all deal ers. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. FIRWOOD. is the question. Still looks as though the town would have to mow out a mile or fco to get dirt to build on. A Arm by the name of Firman has purchased the old Noyer building and Is having It remodeled for a J20.000 ( stock of .general merchandise. Powell Co. have moved Into olo No. 1, on Pioneer Mercantile corner Carry Herman is building a garage next and one door south of Huntley Bros. Co.'s drug store. . "I had been troubled with consti pation for two years and tried all of the best physicians In Bristol. Tenn.. and they could do nothing for me," writes Thos. E. Williams. Middlebo ro, Ky. "Two packages of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me." For sale by all dealers. R fcOLTON. E Something Just as Good Can only be the case when it Is an other bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Every bottle the same. Look for the bell on the bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist CLARKES. Willie Marshall hauled a load of hay to town on Wednesday last week. Ed Buol blasted stumps last Sat urday. Klelnsmith Bros, are plowing on Mr. Marquard's farm, which they have rented. They are getting ready to sow wheat There was a special road tax meeting last Saturday. It was voted down. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Di. of Mulino, 1 were visiting with Grandma Dix a few j days last week. j Carl Stromgreen and John Jones were business callers at Oregon City i last week. j Carl Branlund, the new merchant, j made a trip to Portland to get a bud- ; ply of dry goods and other store sup- i plies. John Engstrum and Erick Trygg. who have been away working at the ! logging camp at Scappoose, are home ! again. :, John Putz and HJahnar Petterson i helped E. LIndstrom butcher nine hogs one day last week. Miss Hannah Stromgreen, who has been vl6itlng with her uncle, aunt and I brother and family, leu for San Fran cisco last Thursday. Gust Gottburg attended the shooting match, which was held at Lew Pen dleton's Saturday. Road District No. 20, had a meeting at the Highland school bouse Saturday. ! Mr. and Mrs. LIndstrom and child-; . ren attended church at Colton Sunday, i John DIetz and Hienle Warner left for China last week. John Arquett and family, of Elwood, ! moved to Colton last Monday. E. Trygg la busy clearing some more I land. j Several new houses are being built , in the neighborhood. Ed. Grace, of TImbergrove, hauled a load of wheat to Colton for A. Dan- j lelson Monday. School Is closed for this week on , account of Miss Wilson attending the ! There is no special tax for next year. Mr. and Mrs. Maxson spent Sun- j teachers' meeting at Oregon City. day witn Mr. ana Mrs. w. u. tuem smith. Garret Martin of Oregon City is staying in Clarkes Every family has need of a good, re liable liniment For sprains, bruises, soreness of the muscles and rheuma tic pains there is none better than Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealers. W. E. Bonney has been chopping grain for the neighbors. MARQUARM. When your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and tbroneh from exposure, take a big dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, bathe your feet in hot water before go ing to bed, and you are almost certain to ward off a severe cold. For sale by all dealers. s to imrti voua toy can understand and ofiiati it A GOOD GASOLINE ENGINE IS A FARM NECESSITY NEARLY J00 USERS HERE IN THE NORTHWEST SAY THE STOVER IS AGOOD ENGINE STOVES ENGINES m worn Bide la Hopper CookJ StTl l liu Iron 1 U II Honcpovrr oilwr rrk 2 60 Hwfowr ' Freedom from complicated parts to insure 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 m . m PORTLAND. OR. II M SPOKANE. WN. I BOISE, IDA I " Mitchell. LtwU V Slaver Co. . - B Portland.. Oregon: ft U Hn ii mi ut lor rr Uio) STOVES ENGINE 1 CATALOGS. I IE SLIP ADDRESS - I R Stover Gaaotino Enginca Domestic Water Systems in fact the Whole Mitchell line of Implements i and Vehicles on sale by The men of this vicinity siient the fore part of the week hauling feed from Horlng They went together and bought a car l"ad. This will put an end to the shortage of feed for a while at least. Miss Bertha Sturkl spent Tuesday with the Jonshrud family at Kelso. Mrs. Wm. Bosholm was taken to the hospital at Portland Monday. It Is hoped she will soon recover and not have to undergo an operation for stomach trouble. A n'imher of Flrwoodltes attended the meeting of The Farmers' Society of Equity at Sand? Friday. They did not organize but literature whs given out for the purpose of Informing peo ple and it Is to be hoped that the people, will study this system and And a way to control their own prices. A. C. Mllllron was out from Port land F.Mday returning Saturday.. Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Hart spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fischer. People have been busy dlgKlng po tatoes; seems to be a good yield (I the hardships of a pioneer's life with him. Mourning his departure am four daughters and thrt sous Mis. Flora Havsge, of Wamln Wasco county; Mrs. Ella Smith, wid ow or the late Dr. C. B. Smith, of Portland; Mrs. 1 1 rare Baxter, of Glad stone; Mrs. Alice Huxley, of Kstara da; II. K. Wilcox, of the Government Forest Service; Raymond A. Wlleot, and Curtis A. Wilcox. The three iiii reside on the home plaro at GarOeld, six miles east of Kstacsdn. Work Will Soon Start after you take Dr. King's Now IJfe Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their Ann results. Constipation and Imll gestlon vanish mid line appetite r turns. They regulate stomnrh, liver and bowels and Impart new strength and energy to the whole system. Try them. Only 2!c at Jones Drug Co. CHERRYVILLE. Mr. Devlin has squatted on railroad land In section one which makes 24 settlers squatted on railroad land near Clierryvllle and Cherryvllle Is booming Vincent Frlel went to Portland last week. Miss Llllln It. Averell attended the dunce at Sandy last Saturday eve ning. Miss (irscey and nelce of Boieman, Montana, are visiting her cousin Mrs, Geo, H. Coupcr. A party of people gathered at the home of Professor Goo. Couper last Sunday evening and passed a very enjoyahlu evening singing and play Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stevens, of Port-r1"; B',n,"' land, spent Saturday and Sunday on their ranch, At the next meeting of the F. P. A. a program and debate will tie glv en; question, "Resolved that women are more reasonable than men." taadnr. Mrs. W. F. Fischer and J. G. DeStnier. Following this will be a basket social. Ladles wjll please bring well tilled baskets and gents well-filled purses. You will both he expected to empty them. Everybody Is Invited. I L. F. Prldemore writes from Seat- j tie that they have been partaking of I the water famine there, and were keeping every coucelvable vessel (Hied with water to be ready when they were entirely shut off. He In timated that Portland was much the better place to be. Miss Ida Sturkl took a horseback ride to Hood View Sunday. Harper Klock Is now on the Fir; wood-Dover telephone line. The Bosholm children are stay ing with Mrs. Dixon at the Flrwood mill during their mothers absence. A. J. Moxley has moved Into hn new house, although not quite fin ished. E. C. Strong Is making preparation to build a little cottage; Is having the lumber hauled this week. J. G. Deshazer washout enumera. Ing the children of school age the first of the week. A family by the name of Gibson Is living, on part of the Walton place and have taken a contract for clear ing. Mrs. Gibson's mother and broth er are with them. Thejf were foi merly from the Black JUlls, S. D. F. L. Muck expected to move into his new bungalow this week. Mrs. E. D. Hart and Miss Idu Stuckl attended the Thanksgiving programme at the Sandy school Wed-1 nesday afternoon , .. M. .. . ,1.. .1 .... jMiuen i. r.uKiuiuii ui l uiiuuiiu, ac companied by I . Sheldon of Tacoma.' spent last week on his ranch neat Clierryvllle. Miss Lois Herald has resigned her position as Clierryvllle school teach er on account of the Illness of her sis ter Miss Jessie Herald, and returned to her home In Lents. Coin' A Visilin' I got ho tired a stayln home an doln every day The thing a farmer's wife must do, y tho't I'd run away An visit fcr a setl er two at my old home back east; The sight of prairies and corn flelda would give my eyes a feast I wuz so sick of fir trees a grow In everywhere. Disgusted with the dlrzzllln rain, tired of the balmy air. I longed for winters of the kind that I knew long ago With the nippy frost mornings an tho hedgo rows piled with snow. I sed goodbye to Joshua, tho' be look ed mighty glum An whispered, "O Samantha, why don't ye bide at home?" ' Well I've been home about a wek; reckon there can't be In Oregon no happier folks than Josh-. ua an me Enjoyed my visit, oh my yes! I stay-, ed with brother Will, An of other peoples cook In, fer four weeks I ate my fill. I LOGAN. W. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City J. J. SANDSNESS, Canity, Oregon WILSONVILLE. The Ladies' Aid will have a Thanks-; giving supper at the Hall Wednesday yT- r.n(j jfrg- p-. g. Hutcblns were evening, Novemeber 29th. 1911. Al- , t0wn Wednesday. so a program and musical entertain- h. Hathaway and son have gone to meat, furnished by the Marquam Baker City. birthday. Games, music and dancing were enjoyed by the guests, and Sirs. Jake Peters, Miss Hasselbrink j dalifty refreshments were served, af and Miss Emma Stangel were Port- ter a delightful evening, land visitors Tuesday. j A very pleasant surprise was given Mrs. Joe Thornton spent Sunday In : Mrs. Joseph Stangel by her daugb tbe Ro.-e City with friends. ' ters, Mrs. J. C. Chalupsky and Miss Dr. Wm. Kettle and bride visited I Emma Stangel on Friday afternoon, friends in our village Sunday. November 24th, In honor of her flfty- MIhh Alma Larsen went to Salem ' sixth birthday. Mrs. Joe J. Thorntou Monday, returning Tuesday evening, j rendered several vocal solos, wnleb Chas. Rldder. the obliging clerk in were much appreciated and Mrs. Dor- Marine band of twenty Instruments, W are In need of a humane officer I ti, r.... . n..j.. i .k ..t If llanraiitrtas Aa7ih trnvA antTiA under the direction of profesor J. Par-1 here. Someone, who until recently, j portiand with friends. sr.lendid Instrumental numbers. An elaborate luncheon was served in tne vm -worsen an om norse near io aeam,! Mr. tnd Mrs. Melvin and daughter Mr. Calavan, the school supervisor , wind in one eve and so poor It can ! oig fipf,nt Thanksgiving with Mr held a meeting at Marquarm last j hardly walk then turned It Into the amJ 'Mrs. ardcaie. of woodburn. ' week and the subjects that were dls-; road to hustle for Itself or die. We Mr and Mrs j w jorntoa and cussed by di"erent speakers were j hope the owner doesn't live In Logan. M," Kare wolverton 'gpent Tuesday heard by a full house. Teachers also Py all means feed It or kill It or let partinnd the law loose on the owner, whoever . Mr. Fitzwater of ihanr,n and Mr. Nussbaum caught his little fln- spp.cious dining room which had been BKr ' me orane some way wnen ee keeper and cook, so tbey are getting along very nicely. Mrs. P. A. Baker had another bad attack of heart disease from which they thought for a time she could not rally, but she Is better though very weak yet. She has been sick about a month. Mrs. Martha Hamil ton with her other two daughters are caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. Mllem went to their Mt. Tabor home to attend a Thanks giving dinner given by a friend. from the Burns, Beaver Creek, Glad tldneys, Oak Lawn and Montecristo schools also attended. Sherman Miller and Guy Larkins attended the teacher's meeting held in Milwaukie, Saturday, November 23. C. K. Quinn, of Oregon City, visited friends at Marquarm last weet in Marquarm last week on business. he Is. There will be an entertainmett at the Grange hall December IS, given by the Grange. J. C. Kirchem ha returned from the i Rozne River country. Will you please tell some of the A. L. Larkins of Meadow Brook was perplexed housekeepers in your in-j tereyting paper how to make eggless pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving, or some way to make "Biddy" do her d'lty and contribute what Is expected '. of her. Why is It the hens always get contrary at this season anyway? Lie a-bd late then refuse to work. Joe Sprague and family have moved into their new house. Mrs. Dr. C. B. Smlfh accompanied by her son, Sim, came up from Port land to attend her father's funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter, of Gladstone, were at Garfield Saturday at the fun eral of Wm. Wilcox. Mrs. Flora Savage, husband and children, of Wamie, Wasco county. ! Mrs. Stevenson, from Albany, have j been guests of Mrs. Edward and Mrs. Alison Baker for a week. Not Good for everything. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Is good for nothing but the eyes. If you use it and are not satis fied come back and get your 25c. You be the judge. Geo. A. Harding, Drug-feist. MOLALLA. It seems as if Gypsy Smith has ben handing out sorre wholesale religion down at Portland lately, which did not take well with some of the so-c-.lled socialists and Jews, as of old. Watch MolaI!3 grow! Where? That were at Garfield Saturday, Examine the Reflex Edge Tke Inside Storm Lap The Perfect Waterproof, ing of TOWER'S FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER PATINTIO aad roe will qvaeUy aca tW due m the mom PRACTICAL JC loobac ebekar $3.00 EVERYWHERE SATiarAcnoM OuArrt. ItWplS A. J. Tower Co. jftl BOSTON artistically decorated with chrysan themums- and ferns. The guests pres ent were: Mrs. E. McKinney and daughters, Isabella and Dorothy, Mrs. Durwi,.;n, Mrs; J. R. Peters, Jiiaa Nett'e Ilasselbrlnk, Mrs. Joe Thorn ton, Mrs. J. C. Chalupsky, Miss Em ma Stangel. Martha Stangel, Mrs. Jos. Stangel. ' MONEY BACK DANDRUFF CURE. Huntley Bros. Co. Guarantees Parisian j Sage for Dandruff aed Falling Hair. Think of it dear reader, If PARI ! EIAN SAGE isn't the most Invigorat- ing and pleasant hair dressing you ev J er used money back. If it doesn't banish dandruff, stop : hair from falling and do away with ! scalp Itch money back. 50 cents at Huntley Bros. Co. drug store and drug gists everywhere. "PARISIAN SAGE as a hair grower ! and scalp cleaner Is all right" Mrs. Dora M. Daniels, Williamson, W. Va, ! "PARISIAN SAGE cured me of ter rible itching of the scalp." Mrs. C. ; P. Pope, Oxford, Ala. 1-15 was hauling wood to Willamette about two months ago. It has never gotten weil, and for the last week or more It has become very painful and swollen and Isabel Miller, who was working for Mrs. Nussbaum, cut her thumb and It was so painful she bad to go home. Mrs. Brink returned Sunday from "Our National Bouquet" Floral map of the United States. A beautiful high class colored work of art, with each state flower litho graphed on muslin, satin finished, twenty-seven by thirty-seven Inches in size. Flrt edition Just arrived, a souvenir of which can be seen ai the Comme clal Club, Oregon. City. Copies of which can be obtained only through our agents, who are now soliciting In your city. - Price $2.50 Each Delivered. U 5. STATE FLOWER MAP CO. Inc. CANBY, OREGON. ' i But law, I tfearly froze to death; I """""" ' " ' i never will complain her daughter's, Mrs. Geo. Tledeman, ' where she had visited a week. ' Alxut our balmy weather ner the fir- Mr. Fray, a young Portugese, trees, ner the rain. preached at the chapel Sunday, and In the sou rue of his remarks attacked if i wuz glad to go away, I m gladder Gypsy Smith and scored him roundly to be back; but Stafford Is nothing If not loyal to ' A palace wouldn't look so good to me. the absent and when the gentleman : as this old shack I got through and took his seat Mrs. j Wiseman took the stand In defense ' My Joshua Is handsomer than any of the Gypsy and the house seemed , man I met to agree with what she said. jAn spryer than -the most of thorn, he What's the matter with Governor i ain't quite 50 yet. West that he seems to be In cahoots Gee whiz! It's chicken feedln' time, with all the law-breaking element In ' an I'm a talkln yet Oregon? It Is said "a fellow feeling Say ain't that Just the "handsomest makes ns wondrous kind," also "What I flock you've set eyes on yet? r mercy I do others show, that mercy ! show to me." What grand conp Is j There's Josh a goln to pall his cov s the Honorable Governor contemplat-1 they're thoroughbreds you know Ing? A few more pardons, paroles, ' Well, good bye, come back some time and commutations of a Just sentence f I'm sorry you must go. and he will drive the cattlemen to, SAMANTHA OF CLACKAMAS CO. lynch law, and the State Into anar- j chy, and he boasted at the Governor's Try j, j (t banquet only the other day that Ore-; n ' ' gon was the best governed State In I Try Dr' Antiseptic Salve for all th rnlon He better resign and go "kln ro''l,- 't la as pleasant as 5als nTchlckens or go into part, ' ZTJ 71 Bnd 'ed t0 nershlp with atwo yonnKmnZ'V: 2r,c b0' In Portland who have a scheme for " ". "ikku. raising cats and rats. He could pre vent either one being killed perhaps. Mra. Powell Is having company from Portland to spend the holidays with her, and others are preparing for the event either to go to Turkey or have others come to Turkey. Wins Fight For Life. It was a long and bloody battle for life that was waged by James B. Mer shon, of Newark, N. J- of which he writes: "I had lost much blood from lung hemorrhages, and was very weak and rundown. For eight months . I was unable to work. Death seemed close on my heels, when I began, three weeks ago, to use Dr. King's New Dis covery. But it nas Helped me greatly. It Is doing all that you claim." For weak, sore lungs, obstinate coughs, stubborn colds, hoarseness, la grippe, asthma, hay-fever oY any throat or lung trouble It's supreme. 50c snd $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Jones Drug Co. White Queen Flour This Is The Best Flour Obtain able. Lay In YMr Winter Supply of Coal Now. Hay, Grain, Feed and Kjfrect Poultry Food. Oregon Commission Co 11TH AND MAIN -Oregon City.