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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1911. C I i . s. i iff I w ; a t-i ' . , a Oi Hill a Xti r r i i. m m m j a a w t mm (i 1 jo Kind Yon Hare Always Bought, and w hlcli lias boon In use fur over SO years, lias borno tho signature of and lias boon mndo nmlor his por- s(ty? Sonal 8iH5n JsIoi elnoo its Infam y. WiAfy, J-cttcAit, Allow no one to deceive j ouiu this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Just-ns-roMl,,aro but l?xpcrinients that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Expcrieuco naiust Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothlngr Synrns. It in Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nun-olio substance. Its age is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and AVind Colic It relieves Teething1 Troubles, cures Constipation And Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving' healthy and natural bleep. The Children's rauacea The Mother's Friend GENUINE CASTORfA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of SI The Ond You Haw Always Bought In Use ForOver 30 Years. -' TMK OBIiTAVM ftOMNr, TT MWMMAV arMCCT MCW TOMt OfTf. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL'PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY CLARKES. Miss Ellsa Elmer came home Thanksgiving to sepnd her vacation. Rev. Hartzler of Portland preach ed in the German M. E. church on Thanksgiving. Rudle Miller spent his Thanksgiving with his uncle, Richard Miller at Highland. Mr. Bottemlller sowed oats last Garrett Martin is working for Pete Sager at the sawmill. There was a taffy-pulling party giv en last Saturday night by W. G. Klein smith, Games were played. Present wer: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kleinsmith, ' Olga, Ellsa and Edna Elmer; Hazle Tallman, Ida and Mary Bottemlller, Laura and Ruby Gard, Irene and Er ma Lee, Hazle Rlngo, Dora and Elda Marquardt Lydia Kleinsmith. Ed and Otto Buol, Charlie and Arthur Hen Uon, Jay Dix, Bill Robbins, Garrett Martin, Vernon Larkens, Elmer and Willie Kleinsmith, Elva Card, Willie Johnson, Theodore Sager, Edwin Bot temlller, Archie Cumins, Albert , and Julius Schlewe. Rudle Mueller and Walter Kellnsmlth. The Macabees field their regular meeting Saturday night The Grang ers met Saturday. The Granegrs met Saturday. Miss Ida Haag Is working In Port land. Mr. Marquardt was In town last week. r Jack Frost was a nightly visitor last week. We are glad to bear that Miss Zel ma Cummins is convalescing so rap idly under the care of Dr. Mount Geo. Sagar Is home from the log ging camp again. ' Eugene Cummins has' closed his mill for the winter. The dance in the grange hall Thanksgiving eve was a success, both financially and socially. There was a large crowd In attendance. Some of the young ladles of the grange are contemplating giving a leap.year dance on New Years. .They haven't as yet decided as to the exact date of the occasion. o Highland grange met last Saturday. The election of officers took place, which resulted in practically all of the old officers retaining their old places. The K. O. T. M. held Its regular meeting Saturday. Much enthusiasm Is being manifested in the progress of the lodge now. Three new members were balloted on Saturday night, and 12 new members were Initiated at the . previous meeting. Henry Grossmlller, Will Mclntyro and Vernon Larklns are going to The Dalles Saturday to spend a few weeks. BEAVER CREEK. A surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. John Bohlander Tuesday even ing. In houor of their ten.h wedding .pnnivt isfcry. The fol lowing peorlo wer present: Mr. and Mrs. H Undsley, V. Hob lander. F. Steiner, W. Herman, Chris and Ben Fisher, Miss Blodwen and , William Barry, Max and George Holl-j man. Otto Lyman, Jack Jones, Abel ; Thomas and Misses Ona Carey, Blod wen Thomas, Leora Bennett, Laua ' Parry and Clara Bohlander, Messrs. j S. and H. RIchter, also Mr. and Mrs. I Ensinger and other friends from Port land. The evening was spent in play-'. lng games after which refreshments were served, the guests returning home at a late hour, having had a very enjoyable time. Miss Leora Bennett spent Thanks giving with her sister at Orenco last ' week. Mrs. D. W. Thomas visited In Glad stone last week. -- Mrs. E. White has been on the sick list the past few days. John Westberg was In the city the first of the week. The Beaver Creek bachelors have settled In their new home. Now girls look out S. P. Londergan and Becker are busy blowing stumps. Remember the Indian program and social to be given at Beaver Creek Hall, Dec. 8, 1911 at 8 p. m. "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, Mlddlebo ro, Ky. 'Two packages of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me." For sale by all dealers. MULINO. 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 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith of Eldor ado entertained at their home a num ber of their friends and relatives on Thanksgiving day. A bounteous din ner was served. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith and daughter Iva, Ethel and Arltea, also their son, Otis, Mrs. Bert Kidder and daughter, Pearl of Willamette City, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace and daugh ters, Dora and Pearl, and son, William of Shubel and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Evans, Mr. T. R. Orem and Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Dix of Mulino. A pleasant time was enjoyed by all. 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. MOLALLA. SHUBEL. The Shubel Debating Society reor ganized last Friday evening for the winter. A number of our young people at tended the dance at Clarkes Thanks giving eve. Fred Lindau and family, of Clarkes, vlsitei with E. W. Homschuh and fam ily last Sunday. Some relatives of John Bluhm are here from Canada visiting with him. Fall sown grain looks well. Henrv Ginther hfcn gone to Cheha lis, Washington. Will Hettman, of Colton, spent yes terdav In our community. Will Dolbow Is making great Im provements on his place. David Moehnke has moved back to his old place. Robert Ginther and family visited with Mr. Swope's Monday. Olaf 0"s and family, of Maple Lane, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Homschuh today. In regard to the school supervisors being "leeches," etc., It remains to be proven. I believe we should give the new plan a fair trial before condemn ing It. 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 Tou b the judge. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist The school entertainment was a de-' cMed success last Friday night The ; county school superintendent and one of bis aids were present and spoke of the sweet girls and wise boys of the present day and the advantage tney had for learning that the boys and girls of the past did not have. J. R. Cole contributed his auctioneering talent to selling the beautiful baskets which netted a snug little sum toward the f-ool athletics. The Misses Nora and Ruth Herman responded to enchores with musical numbers. The orchestra was composed of Mrs. Rid ing, organ; Mr. Tom Riding, violin; Mr. Toliver, accordian, and Professor . REOLLAND. The Redlnnd M. E. Sunday School Is arranging for Christmas enter tainment Saturday evening, Dee. 23rd. We "have been asked to announce that sny parent, whether lrt or out of Sun day school, who expect their children to attend and participate In the usual treat may give their contribution to the Superintendent, 0. O Holllims worth, or E. N. Brock. No solicitor will be appointed. Do not contribute unless you expect to be present or represented. All money must be paid In by Dec. 15lh. The rock crusher was operated 24 days and had to lay oft on accopit of rain. Miss Jones, teacher of the Fir Grove school, will give a Shadow social Fri day night for the benefit of the school. Justice Samson Is expected to help. Dr. Chase, of Sllverton, was In Rod land last week. Mrs. Eva Oldham and family went to St. Johns to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Child era. , . Miss Hnttie Gasklll has returned from Eastern Oregon, where she hud a homestead. Make Up Your Own Mind When In the need of a cough medicine. If you buy Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey we guarantee you get the best. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Improvements still go on in Mountain View. F. M. Darling has cut down the large oak tree in the yard and Is put ting up a green house there. Mr. Haskel Is building a new work shop on his premises. 0. W. Griffin Is putting more Im provements on his house. O. A. Vanhoy and son, Claude, are working In Jennings Lodge this week where each has an acre of ground to clear, and will also build a house. S. F. Glbbs and wife went to Mll waukie last week wnere they have a feed stable. v Mrs. Retta Seabolt and baby of Mt. Tabor were visiting Miss Ella Dar ling last weekk. Mr. and Mrs. Spears of Prlnevllle, were visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. E. Calivan last week. Women's Secrets There is one nun in ths Uaited SaLi who ht ptrhapl heard ore women's wcr.li tbaa a.y tb.r or ouotrr. Those twrsts ore ool seorats of guilt ' " h" th. .octet, ot lufforior;. iod thV h.v. b..t connded to Dr. R V. I'iorce in tho hope aad eapactalioa ol advice and blip. mil ricoru plum i ,!".-. . ...... -t in j-rm It i. nlienomcnal. lion women, prvujw - , , aad entillaa Dr. Puree lo tbo latitude accord.d bim by woai.a, aa the Bill ol spccialiita in lha treatment 0f womn'i dif.ea.ea. .... !.!..., Every alck woman mar con.ult Dr. Piorca b lor, abtolutaly without chirje. All raphe, are mailed, .oiled in pariectlv pl.in envalone., without ear printinf or advrti..n whatever, upon Ihtm. W nto wilhoul tear ai i with, out fee. lo World'. U1.pon.ar7 Medical At.oaiation, Ur. R. V. tteroe, rraaC, Buffalo. N. Y. DR. rir.UCE'S FAVOR IT H PRESCRIPTION XXalaeaa Wo-U Woiiion Strout, laiola. Women TOTolla of her student friends at her home on Molulla avenue Friday evening In hon or of her guest, Miss Alllne Clurk. of Hood River Rev. Bishop Is continuing tlj" re vival meetings which have been going on for the past two weeks, as the at tendance was good, and tho Interest Elmer Dixon Is attending a poultry i t.n. deep to be d ppl. Bhow tn Portland this week. He U one of the judges of the big show. Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Fisher are visiting relatives and friends at Mu lino this week. Miss Mary Confer entertained a few of her friends last Saturday evening at her home on Duane street. Eugene Lewellcn and wife of Sprlna water, fcpent Thanksgiving here with relatives A few ladles met at the home of Mrs. J. P. Roehl Tuesday and did some sewing for her. Miss Bessie Qulnn, who was work ing near Needy, returned home Satur day. Francis Qulnn and family, of New Era, spent Sunday here with Mrs. J. H. Qulnn and family. The Mountain View Sunday school children are pnrparlng for Christmas by learning songs and recitations. The exercises, will be held Friday evening, December Slst The biblo study class met last week at the home of Mrs. W. H. Clarfc on Duane street and next week will meet at the home of Mrs. Leyman. Mr. FnlkenhnKen, of Eastern Ore gon, Is visiting at the home of his old iieiKhhoet Antone UntulKla. Miss Graham and her two nlwos, Rosetta and Josephine, spent Thanks giving at tho home of Mr. and Mrs Norrla Young. Mr. and Mrs. Walters Bre back In Wllsonvlllo and will bo welcomed by their many friends. Mr. Walters Is clerking In Aden's store, and has rent ed the beautiful homo belonging to Mr. Aden. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tooze spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. Tooze's brother, Superintendent Tooze of Oreson City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seely, of Mobil In. spent a few days last week with Sherman Seely, at tho old fiirm and were shaking hands with old time friends. Reed Graham lost three sheep on Tuesday night, and Is on the track of some dogs that ought to bo brought to Justice. .Amos Sllvoy. who Is blind, had an added mlsfortnno on Tuesday at mon, when the house which he occupied. was burned to the ground, Canbyand North Clackamas CANBY. ' Uoy Knight and Jenel Marquiim were married lust Wodnciidiiy at Ore gon City. Hoy la one of Candy's well known young men and we wish him and hla brldo every auccesa In llfu. Tho boys gavo them a Jolly reception Friday night by hunting up nil th old tin cans and bulla they could find. The boys also called on Kile (lairelt and brute, and gavo them a surprise. It. It. llialten waa visiting frlnulM at I'nnby and Barlow thla week. Untile Irwin of llnrlow was visit ing In I'auby thla week. W. A. Ilutterfleld la a Portland via Itor thla week. Mr. Preston who lives south of Can by was found dead Monday. Heart failure was tho cuiiho of his death. John Graham left last Wedneaday fur McMlnnvlllo to apend ThaiikagW. lug. s John Iletta, who lived here about two yeara ago", has returned and with hla wife will make Canity hla future liiiiue. J. K. Bonlhcrland, Is lu Eastern Oregon (his week. C. II. Carlton was lu Catiby Tues day. Mrs Jack Zoek who has been vett ing relatives In Portland for a week has returned home. Miss Anna Galbrnlth and Erlo Mur ty were married lust Wednesday. Miss (iallnalth Is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. (lalbralth of Aur- Mr. Murts Is the son or uev the first of the month. Mr. Itoth and and Mr. Clarence Fellow were the fiirinr owners. Tho merchants of Canity are gett ing ready for the holiday tnulu. Hoinn of the stores are beginning lo look iiulto attractive. Ili'Ory Yerger has roiumeuced wall lug his well with tllea mid brick, Will Hitler and Wlllln Gllimre are the workmen, Kit. Krueger returned from Port land Mi iiilay, where he spent Thnnka giving with friends and relatives, lie was guiio so long that hla friends com menced to get uneasy 'about Mill. Mrs. John Graham and daughter are expected home lu a few days. They have been gone nlioiil six weeks, be ing at McMlniivllle, where Mlua la under medical treatment. Mrs. Knphlii Kochlcr returned from vlsltlug friends at Portland laat Mon day. Try It, Try It Try Dr. Hell's A nt Inept lo Salve for all skin troubles. It Is aa pleasant aa sweet creiim and guaranteed to give satisfaction In worst rases. jBc a box. Ceo, A. Harding, Druggist. TWILIGHT. Users Find It As Indispen sable e as the Barn Itself i:H . f 7:!A'i '-llTTii-'-'i-'i Murtx. who Is preaching lu Canby at the present tlmo. Mrs. .Ids. Ileatty and her slslter Miss Kfflo Wallace, went to Portland last week to hear Gipsy Smith. The Indies Aid of (be Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Ruth I White. The afternoon -was apent in nm kin aprons and piecing ijullk. ( Next meeting. December 7th, will take Place at Mrs. Ruth White's. Itta of work on hand and all members nre irged to be present. Wayne (iurley was an over Sunday guest of UtulS Mitts of Needy. David 1'ope has moved Into Mrs. Sophia Koehler's house east of Cuaby Mrs. L. T. Batten ttaa In Portland Miss Nettle Hasselbrlnk. a popular Tuesday buying holiday goods The Methodist AJd cleared ubout ninety dollars, on the cantata given last Thursday and Friday. Follow ing Is the program. Queen," Mrs. J. L Ashton- "King-" A. II. Knight; "Human." W. 8 Maple; "Zerlsh." Mrs. C. F. Romlg; "Mnrdo cal." C L Creesy; "Mordecnl's 81a- t... fiu. V.lllti lli.t.uitf.ti 'lrfii.hi.t. ess." Miss Alma Knight; "lllght ! '7'1 " I''H". Sold every Priest." J. S. Illner; 'Captain of the!1'"' "' A. Harding, Druggist. tiuardi." F. Hampton; "Queen's At ! tendants" Misses Crva Seaton, Mild-1 BARLOW, red Wang, lluna Snell and Josephine' ... , ... , liradford; "ZerlHh Maid s." Miss 0ra ! n 'I Gllbertson were 1.. Mr. ' llrvn- ''Pim " f'hnmn I " """' Ptiru.iT. The Automatic IS A GENUINE TIME LABOR AND MONEY SAVER The Drew runs to the trip, automatically dumps, and returns to be refilled. It enables . youto keep your oarn cieaner wun less ejjort. I FdR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOG SEND IS THIS COUPON Ik DREW CARRIER If Time Is Money, with you. You can't afford to be with out a DREW. ' . ..- -:- T Mm I Greatest I EsHbSbVsSHsVHHsSbSMMB y Mm C Implement Cf M a A Mm M nUvJ A Vehicle House catalogs R 1 PORTLAND, OR. At I S SPOKANE SEATTLE BOISE mmmammmtmamaaximBsA xxmMaasBmBBmaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmanmmmmmmmmwm Mr. and Mra. Geo. Bchrelnor are visiting relatlvea In Hellwoud Mrs. II. O. Joehnke haa gone to Mnrslitlild to visit her aim Edward, who la an attorney at that place, until after Clirlslmaa. Mr. mid Mra. A. If Harvey enter tnlned .next fruin Mulino and Port In'id Tlankagivii'K . J. Melndl and family, of port land, spent Thnnksglvlug nt Mixmtalii Ash Farm Mr. and Mra. Curtis Dodda enter tained Thanksgiving, Mr. Klaert and family, of Portlniid. Mr. and Mra. Doilda. of Canity, uinl Mlsa 1Ch.Ip Me Donald. , llert Harvey hna accepted a posi tion In Oregon City. Mra. Henry Srheer'a parents, Mr. and Mrs Myers, of Mexico, are visit ing nt l he home of Mra. Hchccr. The teacher and pupils are making preparations for a Christmas enter tainment Fred Oliver, of CrcshHin, waa a guest of Mr. and Mra. Geo. I,uzclo Tuesday. You Can Always Get The bent conah medicine If ymi ask for Dr. Ilell'a I'liin Tnr Honey and look for the bell on th bottle. Guaran- The Mitchell Line of Implements and Vehicles Is Full of Labor Saving Money , Savers 0N sal and display by W. J. WILSON & CO., Tenth and Main OREGON (MTV OREGON J. J. SANDSNESS & CO., CANBY OREGON VaiiKhn, Norman Eld; "Hainan's Child," IiOrratne Ixe. W. H. porter Is having his well walled with concrete tiles. The tiles are made In Canby. This Is tho first well hern to be walled with these kind of tiles. David Pope and Morley Mack are doing tho work. City election was held last Monday. The full ticket was elected. Iloth measures to be voted upon waa car ried by a big majority. W. 11. Hair has about all of his Christmas trees shipped from hero Mr. and Mra. O. Smith, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Porter, left for their home at Long Reach, Wash., Tuesday morning. Josephine nnd Norton Rradford, who have been visiting In Portland since last Thursday, returned homo Monday morning. Mary Harbor, of Oregon City, was tvlsltlng her aunt, Mrs. Ola Ogle, last Saturday. Mrs. George Drown, of New Era, was In Canby shopping Saturday. Alberta Gllmore Is on the sick list this week. The new bank buildings are about completed, and will soon be ready for occupancy. The school Is preparing anothe pro gram for Christmas. The Canby Tribune has been- sold to a Mr. Dennett. The doal was closed Miss lewls and Mlsa Anderson took Thanksgiving dinner with relatlvea In Astoria, returning to 'heir school Sun day evening. Ferdle and Freddie Rodby. of Port bind, came up for the dunce In Aurora Wednesday evening. Hattle Irwin and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Zlegler were guests of Rudy Zim merman's family Thanksgiving. A n'lirlier of our young people 'it tended tho ball nt Aurora Wednes.tt" cve'ilng. Mr and Mrs. Fennel's son and wif-, of Falein. vlsl'ed them over Thnnks glvlug x (! orce Perg wis bonie from Oregoa Agricultural Collect: for Thanksgiving He return, d to Corvnllls Monday. Misses Gertrude and A Its Ev.in were hone for Thanksgiving. Mrs. f. J Wnrfel took a vacation and vlt-Jted nlntlvea and friends ev crul davs last week. Mr. Oithout's uncle and his wife, fiotr Iowa, are visiting him. C. G Tutl hna renied an SO aere nop ynrd a- Hlllsboro. When your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through imd through from exposure, take a big dose of Chamberlain's Cough Ileined. bathe your feet In hot water before go. lng to bed, and you are almost certnln to wnrd off a severe cold. For sale by all dealers. term opens, and she has laid up suf-. tt happy family party although three dclent funds to carry her far towards of their number were still mlsslng a good education, demonstrating wnat Mrs. Sweek and Henry, of Hums, Ore- a girl can do If she makes up her mind to do it Mr. Nussbaum's finger Is not as painful as It has been. He now gets some sleep at night, but he still has a bad looking finger. will Schatz bought a new feed cut gon, and Mrs. Howard, of Hltxvllle, WHKningion. Mr. Gary has sent word the Teach era' Institute will meet at the Staf ford school house Saturday, Dec. 8th, and a big dinner will bo had In toe primary room. All are oxneclcd to Charlie Barto who went to Wash ington last September, Is here' again. Will Gillett returned to Walla Wal la Monday after visiting with relatives here one week. The bible study class met at the home of Mrs. Swanson last week with eight ladies present and next week they will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Mauty. Robert Allison of Sherwood came to town to spend. Thanksgiving with hiB mother. The whooping cough Is In this berg Willis Dunton, cornet. Molalla people have got together . again this fall. irom :ne Anams corners u me pub lic scales and are .building a new Tho vnenp- lip-ht atonnlnir feneration J- I Ott's children have had severe vqvo rarr uMn'i nr9 fof.t 1 colds and sore throats. warming last Saturday night. j Mrs. Maggie Curran has a severe cold A stock of goods is being placed In , and. symptoms of pneumonia. Mrs. WILSONVILLE. Mrs. J. T. Fitzgerald and children visited friends in Salem on Saturday. Miss Blanche Bliss, the popular saleslady In Aden's store, spent the week-end with Miss Hazen, at St Helens. Mr. and Mrs. G. E- Gould left Mon and beautiful Wllsonvllle-young lady, was married Saturday evening, Dec. 2nd, to Mr. Mallory, of Portland, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Jake Peters, the Rev. Bishop, of the M. E. church, officiating. The wed ding was a private one, only the Im mediate relatives of the bride and groom being in attendance. The Nora Carrico Is taking care of her. G. F. Glbbs went to Salem lat we k to spend Thanksgiving with bis son Tom. Wm. Beard and wife had a family reunion Thanksgiving. Their sons . The rniicker a cold is gotten rid of i and daughter and families were all the new store of the glass front J. R. Cole and W. W. Everbart pur chased some registered Cotswald sheep from the Reed farm. the less the danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall of Waverly, Va., says: "I firmly believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best pre paration on the market for colds. I have recommended It to my friends a.il they all agree with me." For sale by all dealers. There is still some sickness in this j tim for ,he Thanksgiving turkey. vicinity. . . Hasselbrlnk wore a heamlng smile when he boarded the car Wed nesday to spend Thanksgiving with friends in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Norrls Young enter tained their Immediate relatives at a very elaborate turkey dinner on the feast day of the year. H. D. Aden, our enterprising merch ant, went to the Rose City Saturday to add to his splendid stock of goods, by making another big purchase of Christmas things. Mr. Rayborne, son-in-law of Joe Gra ham, haa purchased the old S'.lne baugh place, and haa the lumber on the ground to erect a new dwelling. The new calendars sent out by J. W Thornton ft Son,' of the Fanners Bank, are splendid large ones, and will surely keep ns all up-to-date for 1912. day morning on an extended visit with fgroom Is well known in our village Mr. Gould's parents, at Minneapolis, and was formerly station agent here Minn. Mary Brobst came home last Wed nesday and spent the vacation with her parents at Wllsonvllle, arriving In there R Petzold Is having a windmill put up at bis slaughter yard near Molalla avenue and Warner street J. Lewel len and A. Mautz are doing the car penter work. W. G. Hall, who works at Rock wood, Multnomah county. Is home this week. Miss Inita Dixon entertained a few until his removal to Portland. In his business capacity here, he made many warm friends, who admired him for his sterling manhood and capable qual ifications. The young couple will make their home In Portland where the groom has already prepared an artistic bungalow, and will take with them to their new home In the Rose City the good wishes of hosts of Wll sonvllle friends, who extend congratu lations and the wish that their path way through life may be strewn with roses. STAFFORD. The world wags on In Stafford about as usual. Farmers bar their work well In hand and wh' n It rains they let It rain. Miss Lydia Aernl Is home for a while, the first time In months to s'ay long. She Intends to enter high school In East Portland when the February tm n n .1 l'ltll..n. I. .-I 1 I V. ' ........, - ., lr.cu iu ii seems turn out which we feel sure they will It was not properly adjusted and the , in. Th Tntn..t i. . . handle Jerked out of his hand and hit Bny community where the, meet as It him, which resulted in a very black ; draws teachers and parents nearer to eye It was a close call to losing his gother and we feel confident we shall sight We are glad to say It Is lm-have some new thought to mr home "ro,vlnK' ,. ! wltn us at the close, Mrs. Powell Is better, .having had a Rom, to the wife of Walter Nuss sore throat Mesdames Nemlc and baum, of Stafford, a 9-pound girl De Maker are both bettor, but not entirely comber 5th. Mother and baby doing W . , A ,,.... , I we" und,'r Dr- S- Mounts care. Mrs. Aernl and Mrs. Gnbhardt made a pleasant call on Mrs. Fletcher last ' Saturday. I LOGAN. The Dclknr brothers nre having , 1 more wood chopped to haul to town 1 ne 3'0,,nK f"8 report a good time next summer. They have given Geo i att,'n(1nce at their Thanksgiving Samn a contract to cut 100 cords and ! ' Guy Gross as much more and Mr. I ' ",at0 b,,yer around again try- Aernl's nephew, late from Swltzor "i ""gams. land, haa taken BOtcords, all of which 1 . Laf.' Klrchem has gone to South will make quite a clearing. ' Junction, Wasco county, pn a Tlslt. Mr. Delkar, Sr., has not been very! rs Tun,e Hughes, of Ri-dland, will well. . i wrl,B Un Dairy statistics of Clackamas Gus Gebhardt and his son, Harry.! !?"mly.1fowr the State iWy Assocla and Fred Raker have been working In1, . wnlcn meet" th,B w In Port, Dr. Reese's hop yard at Appledale a , portion of the old Kruse farm, but ' w- p- Klrchem Is In attendance at the rain Tuesday drove them home. . tn" State Dairy Convention In Port. A protracted meeting Is being held '""d at the Baptist church this week, with j Mr. Tschopp Is contemplating trad good attendance. : lng his farm iere for one on Columbia C. M. Gage, Mr. Gage's second son, , Slough, who has been edgerman In a mill In We rPRret to annollnrp tJe of Coos county, and has not been home Mrs. Jnne Hammpri of R,lrPka (.a, In nearly five years, started for home fihe was born and raised here, her and mother Monday, Nov. 22nd. but ma(iPn name b(,,n Po.ter the bar was so rough the boat lay, .,,., .... outside all day Tuesday, but when It r"fl0ve, '"attendance t finally arrived at Astoria he decided ,r'rnn? Saturday besides visitors. A not to risk the boat so took the cars ''""y "n? "as sp:nt; new officers elect, for Portland, first sending a dispatch T1 "u Pr"Kram renaerea. waster. O to all brothers and sisters he could reatth, and John A. boarded his car at Houlton, and they arrived at Tualatin A. Kohl; secretary. Gladva Rlonr- lecturer, Mrs. Klrchem; overseer, a! r. Hioper; treasurer, F. P. Wilson: Lon the 'electric after midnight and S"" F'. .Kh.l: a,"',,"ant' Ar'-h," walked home, four miles, after two ,"."' a" ",r"' " nnerson; o'clock and not forgetting their old K, ' H" """ Anderson; the court boyish tricks, which some of their we. Helen Tracy, Irma Bab- schoolmates will remember, they ,er and Iv Cerber; O. K . Geo. Tracy, wnlstled with fingers In their mouths Everybody rome to the enlerfals- and yelled their peculiar ear snllttlna "lent pnd basket social Saturday. De- calls when within a mile or so of home, member iC, at the hall, given by the awakening all the dogs and people and yunR people ana Women a Work Corn even the roosters. Some thought It a ; mlttee- Good music and good time, panther; others, someone In distress, ; One more warning; Whoever the and varfous surmises were Indulged owner of the poor old white horse In for a number of days, until the mys- msy be better care for him as his tery was explained. The next day name will be sent to the proper of- Arden, the eldest son. and Mrs. Hoi- flcials as soon as learned, .o says-foe ton and husband came, making quite Woman's Work Committee. i r