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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, PKCKMHKU 15, 1011. 2 ft ,- . , ALCOHOL 3 PEM ntT AtWableIWlnnErit slrailailmihcfWMiiRiiiti ting the SionndB andJtoiids 'Fa . Promotes Ditionfimfi ness and RratTontains xCtr 0nuiiitirphine nrMiaenL! U1 AKIU1IU WW- Anerlect Remrdv forftmsft non . aour smtnacn. uainu Worms jConulsn$Jfwns ness anl LOSS OF SLEEP. licSinA Sijnanw of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The- Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of AW Euct Copy of Wrapper. 111 In Use For Over Thirty Years tWC WMTAtf II AOMMItT HC ftM fTT. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY Kph Dodge ami family have moved to Redland. A number are ufferlng with bad cuMa. Fall rown grain look fine around here. The Wallace family spent Sunday wlih LL Sagar and family. The teachers' meeting wai hold last Saturday In the Clarkea school house. Mr ,Gary and the supervisor, Mr. An. dcrson. were present and also general teacherj. A short program wa ren dered. Refreshments were served . Mr. Marqitnrdt waa In town last week. The German M. E. church l mak ing preparatlona for a Christmas tree. Mr. Derath, from Portland, waa In Clnrkes last w-eek. Mr. Hang la very 111. Mr. Faston, from Canby. ylalted In Tlmbcrgrove over Thanksgiving. A special road tax meeting will be held on the 23rd ofDecember In dis trict No 20. Clnrkes has organised a -society which meets on Wednesdays of each week In the school house. Henry Grosamlller, Will Mclntyre and Vernon Larklns have postponed their trip to The Dalles until the fol lowing Wednesday, the postponement being due to a minor accident which Mr. Grosamlller received by cutting his toe off while splitting wood one day last week. Mrs. E. A. Greaves Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Larklns. Iw Maxon, wife and dnnghter at tended church Sunday evening. The leap year dance at the Orange hall will he on New Years night. The ladles of the Grange will be In charge. Vernon Larklns and Slene Sagar, of this place, attended the basket social at Beaver Creek Friday night and re ported a good time. Try It, Try It Trv Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve for all skin troubles. It Is as pleasant as sweet cream and guaranteed to give satisfaction In worst cases. 25o a box. Geo.-A. Harding. Druggist Th Fnrtnhm Head of Life ' Is The Stomachy A naa who has weak aad lupairtd stomscD and wno doe boi properly digest his laod will tooa and thai hit blood h b.ooro .k and impoverished, and that bn whols body is improperly and iasuthci.ntlv nourished, Dr PIERC&M COLDER MEDIOXL DISCOVERT ( rosaac mtrmmi. prmmutmm tmm Horn mt ftfearfre a'caa, rttmni ( ear mmmttlt; mmmlnttlmtlmit nrfCt. Imwliofmf tmm llttr ' murltltt mm mmrtemmm rae I'oetf, It I tmm grtaf ftova. mafteft ' tltia mmllmtr mm rmmtmrmtlrm mmnm . It jnaaea mtm treat 1m My, mctltrm iJ mlm4 mm tmml Im lumftnmt. This " Discovery " is a pure, glyceric extract ol Amtrioaa medical roofs, absolutely lrc from alcohol aad ill injurious, babiMornint drufi. All ita lofredicoti are printed oa its wrapper It hat no relationship with Moral oslrumi. It tvtrv infredicat it eadorsed by the leader ia all the tchoolt ol medicine, Don' I accept a tecret nostrum at a tubttitule lor ihit'timt-prove reined of known composition, Ait rout niiohsom They must know of many cum made b it dunnj past 40 yeirt, right in your own neighborhood. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R V. Pierce, Pre., ItuUalo, N, Y. ) Mra. Magle Lowry, of Fall View, and twe children, are vlaltlng her mother, Mra. Edgecome. Kev. R Cyrus Fmlth. of Mt Scott, Portland, will hold services at the Mountain View church next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. He preachi'd a fine sermon at the church lust 8unday evening. George Strong and wife, of Willam ette, were guests of D. W. Glllett and family last Sunday. For hUh grade Boys' Loggers call at Oregon City Shoe Store. Best made. 8TAFFORD. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Jim Shell and family, who spent the last two years In Aberdeen. Wash., re turned" to this place last week and have moved Into H. Brand's house ad Joining the store on the south. F. M. Darling has his green house nearly ready for the glass. There has been fog and some roln for the past week but no cold weaUl er. Mrs. Tledeman. who Is a slater of Mrs. Nusshaum, came to see tho new arrival, and stayed a day and a night. The stranger Is a very quiet young lady but sometimes expresses herself In very choice Innguage. They held an Informal reception on Tuesday af- i ternoon. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. P. A. Baker has not been so well again, having had another back-set on Sat urday last, and Mrs. Nemec has not entirely recovered from her sick ipell. Fred Baker, wife and babies and Mrs. Mark Baker and baby boy went up Into Washington to visit a sister, keep us company for many a day to come. , Mrs. Mllem returned to Stafford lust Siiturdiy, her husband having met her at Oswego Grange. The Grang gave Mrs. Ghee a picture shower on that dav, accompanied by poem com posed and rend by Mrs. C. K. Dick enson. They also had their annua( ChrlHlmaa pie to which all members are supiwined to contribute a f plums, which are carefully wrapped and deposited In a lurge dlshpan with brown rnner cover for a crust and long cords attached and at the lecture hour all form In lino and march to music, single Me. around the hall and to the altar where each In passing pulls out a plum. C. M. Gage and Will, aon of Ardon Gage, made a last visit to the old home and left Tuesday to take the steamer Breakwater nt 8 that evening for Hnndon In Coos, county, where the former haa a home and the latter has eone to seek his fortune, and Inci dentally see more of his nntlve state. The week before Thanksclvlng Isa bel Miller lout a straw handbag be tween Shauhers anil Stafford. It la a great loa to her as It contnlned among other useful artlclea an old fashioned silver Swiss watch, which had been In the family a long time and prised up on that account, and If any person who reads these lines has found such a hag they will he doing a great kind ness If they wilt leave the same at LOGAN. a meeting last Saturday and elected - new officers. F. C. Wilson attended the meeting Mr. Swanson, the supervisor of road of the Lower Columbia Fire Relief j district No. 21. and a crew of men Association, held In Oregon City, Mon-1 are doing some needed road work. day. and blasting this week. Frank Kohl had two fingers badly crushed while working In the saw mill. Mrs. McMurray, Sr., has returned from a visit in the East accompanied by her aged parents. Creamery patrons received 39 cents for butter fat for November from '.he C. C. Ceamery. F. Hutchins, one of the enterprising dairymen, was In attendance at the dairy meeting in Portland. O. D. Robbing is putting In a con cre'e foundation to his residence. Mr. Henry Hageman has moved near Portland. All who are looking for a good time get your basket and come to the en tertainment Saturday night and smile at the way "A Quiet Family" doea things. Good music. There was a social hop at Gill's hall Saturday night ClacBfimas Couuty Pomona Grange meets with Harding Grange Wednes day, January 10. C. E. Spence, who attended the national session of the order is expected to be present to ad dress the meting, also State Lecturer H. A. DarnalL Something Just a Good Can only be the case when it is an other bottle of Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey. Every bottle the same. Look for the bell on the bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. BEAVER CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. C Carr, of Bee Hills. passed through Colton on their way to Oregon City Friday. MUs Nora Wilson, our teacher, re turned from Oregon City after spend- j ing a week with her folks. j C Stromgreen, dfrector of Beaver) Creek telephone division 14, attended ' the directors' meeting at Beaver Creek J Mondav. He also made a trip to Ore-1 gon City. : Mr. Swanson Is visiting his brother . and family at Colton. Tncle Stromgreen butchered two hoes last week, one - weighing 299 pounds and the other 270. Miss Nellie Bonney. who was home from Estacada spending a few days with her folks at Colton, was pleas antly surmised Saturday evening, bv ouite a number of her friends from ; Elwood and Colton Misses Ella Dohlatrom and Nora wnson, learners ot inr rt1! run ana j colton scnonii. sttennea tie teacners meeting at Clnrkes Saturday. John Aronett made a trip to Upper Colton th latter nart of the week. Ed. Ball la working for Lew Hub bard. . W. S. Gorbett did some stump pull Ine for A Erlrkson with his stump nutlpr 1'St week. Charlie Swan, of Elwood, who was hutcherlng' hoes Satnrdav. delivered the meat at Colton th first of the week. Users Find It As Indispen sable as the Barn Itself The Automatic 19 A GENUINE TIME LABOR AND MONEY SAVER The Drew runs to the trip, automatically dumps, and returns to be refilled. It enables you to keep your barn cleaner with less effort. n DREW CARRIER If Time is Money with you. You can 't afford to be with out a DREW. FOR DESCR fPTIVE CATALOG SEND IN THIS COUPON Canby and North Clackamas CANBY. Edna and Allen llutchlnton are III of grip. - dlernle !aveiiHirt was In Pot'tlnnd Monday, buying hi holiday goods. Ho haa, a Hue dlspluy of jewelry and other Christina) presents. W. F. 8chullor. of the lllg ! pn'rlnient tore. wn In Portland Tuea dnv, buying Christina goods. K, A. Rosenkrnn and R C. Carlton were In Canby Turday. J. C. Irish, of Mullno, bad a narrow escape from death when freight train No. '.'H.'S struck his hack hlle ho waa crossing the track at Cnnb one day Ittttt week. The hack w com pletely demolished. The hortos ran away, . Mr. Gibson and Mrs. Bowers, or Iawo Elder, were shopping In Canby Monday. Peter llornlg la drilling a well for Mr. Mary liougham. Mrs. Houghuin Intend putting In a water system. Carl Lucke will ship two carload of hog from Canby Wednesday. Mr. Lurke pays the hlghost market price for hogs, seven cent live weight. George Meeka has old hi Interest III the barber shop to Claude llaty. Catiav Is to have another butcher ship. CurLKocher W he the pro prietor. Andrew Korher haa wild hi Imple ment store to J. J. Blindness. John Kid and George Meek. . , Mr. Kocher. who haa been In the hardware buslnets for several year, will retire. Robert Vorphal haa sold hi lurge farm east of Canby; consideration $19,(100. The deal wa made through Comb & Wheeler, real estute dealer. preaching at the Christian church, December 24 Mm. M. T. Mack and children were Sunday callersat the L. E. Ilower'a home, of liOiie KMof. Mr, l.lxale Vorphal I having a foundation put under her house, shingling the roof and otherwise Im proving her property. Oscar Hunne and Joseph lleattle are doing the work Christ man exercises and a Christ inn tree at the Christian church Christina Kve. Mrs. John Graham nd daughter, Nina, have returned home from Mo Mlnvlllii. Mis Nina I very much Im proved In health. The drill that Mr. llornlg wa ualn. In a well for Mrs. lloughain got out of working order and had to be sent to Woodburn for repair. It will be several days before work can bo resumed, BARLOW. Twentieth Anturg Grange held It regular meeting Buturday night. Of ficer were elected for the coming year. , Mr. ItergiiHon received the now ot the denth of hi father. Friday. He wns living In Portland with Mr. Iler Rimon' family. Mr Melvln and Mr. Jesse ent to Oregon City Friday to attend the County Fair meeting. Mr. Ada Andru fell lust week and hurt her able so Imdly ha I hardly able to get around. Mr. Melvln suy he I going to sell all of the chickens so that Mr. Amlrus will not be run ulng around after dark after them. Grandma Ansoe was called to Se attle Inst week to the bedside of her daughter who Is very III. Bio re turned home Tuesday evening. The teacher ro rehearalng the children for an entertnlnmeut fur ClirlNtnuia. ' U. B. Armstrong' family have a new piano. Sandy and East Clackamas SANDY. Mr. Geo. Weight ha returned from a visit in Portland. Mux Davis made a buslnes trip to Orenham Saturday. Joseph Wllllg has returned from Portland Mis Dot Wirt, of Gresham, ha charge of her father' furniture store here thU week. , A party of electric railroad promot ers were In town thla week. FIRWOOD. The basket social held at Beaver Creek hall proved a "grand success. About two hundred people were pres ent. A good program was given after which the baskets were sold, netting $32 05. The remainder of the even ing was spent in playing gameB. All report a good time. The division four of the Mutual Tele phone Company met at the Thomaa home last Wednesday evening. Of ficers were elected for the ensuing year and Important business was transacted. The bachelors' club is busy cutting wood for D. E. Jones. Mrs. White is still very sick. Jack Jones made a very unsuccess ful attempt at killing a hog last week. He, Vtfng an expert shot with a rifle, hit the pig In the eye, then going to the other side of the pen aimed at It attain but shot and killed another pig. Mr. Jones Is now getting ready to op en a porker house. J. F. Steudman is busy putting on buttons for division 18 thla week. Miss Gertrude Schelnder was In town today. W. P. Dnnlels and Roland Edwards have been hanling oatg to Oregon City last week. Mr. Griffith was at Eeaver Creek last week. Otto Moehnke will give a free for all shooting match on the Schubel plnved baseball ercunds' Saturday, December! John 16. Ducks, geese, turkeys and chick ens will be im. Come one and all and trv vour luck. Miss Susie Oordv has returned af ter an extended visit In Boring. Pick Johnson was In Oregon City last week. "I had been troubled with const! nation for two years and tried all of the best physicians In Bristol. Tenn.. and thev could do nothing for me," writes Thos. E. Williams Middlebo ro. Ky. "Two packages of Clnmber laln's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me." For sale by all dealers. ll I SEND IN THIS COUPON 4 M U f hrlatZt I I catalogs u Bfl J J V fM' PORTLAND, OR. a, I 'Sr f SPOKANE SEATTLE BOISE 1 BtVBBnUBtmmWUVW1 VBSSKM f '" Jti.nimi.niJsuMB3sMBasaBasssssssssssssas W. F. Fischer was transacting busi ness In Portland the first of the week. Fred Howe returned from St. Johns Monday where he hns been ylsltlng relatives. Mrs. Anderson and son have been visiting at Pleasant Home the past week. . . A number of pirwoodltes attended Grange at Snndy Saturday. Remember the Basket Soc.lnl and debate at Flrwoo.l saturtiny eve. Road meeting afFlrwooU hall Sat urday eve. Mrs. Wm Bosholm is reponea being able to sit up. She underwent an operation for tumor, also had her appendix removed, and wn otherwise 0'iemted on. We are glad to learn she rume through It all. She will un- jdoubtedly enjoy good henlth In the future. Ml Marie Koenlcka returned from Port lund last week and Is visiting her parents. Custif stuck! expects to remain at homo for . some time. He has been buttling with the grip for some time W. L. Wllklns' bftby wns sick last week: meaHles seemed to be the com-plnlnt. DOVER. MARQMAM. For your Christmas slippers call at Orem City Shoe Store. COLTON. The members of the Molalla tele- nborp divisions Nos. 13 andi 18, held Several residents of this town at tended the basket social at Gladtld Ings school bouse last Saturday night. Harrv Hibbard . and his wife will take charge of the telephone the first of the year. j Miss Nora Barth and her brother Albert, who has bad charge of the Marquara telephone for a year, will 1 retire the first of the year. Guy Larklns. Miss Bell Gray and j Mi?s Kate Ridings were appointed on j a committee on music and program for the Christmas tree exercises Christ mas evening. Other committees will be Appointed later. Che?lev Rentley took a fine lot of hogs to Canby Friday. He had twenty-five or thirty head and received 7V cents live weleht. The Thankseivlng supper given by the Ladles' A'd was a success finan cially as well as socially. A large crowd was present. The night's pro eram consisted of recitations and so- os. The siaronim Marine hand Barth Is hauling lumber to build another barn. Mr. Aabo Is hauling potatoes. He Is getting r.5 cents a bushel. vThe Mitchel Linejof Implements and Vehicles Is Pull of Labor Saving Money Seivers ON SALE AND DISPLAY BY W. J. WILSON & CO., Tenth and Main J. J. SANDSNESS & CO., OREGON CITY OREGON i CANBY OREGON Mr.'and Mrs. Thayer were In Gresh am two dnys Inst week, having dentnl work done. Mr. Huntington hnd a force of men nt work on his clearing last week. C. A. Kellt and son set out two hundred apple trees for Prof. Hersh ner. ) f Mr. Hnd Mrs. Bews entertained ; friends Friday evening In honor of ' Miss Mary's eighteenth blrthdny. j Mrs. J W. Miller returned from I Portland last Thursday, i Mr. C'upti went to Portlnnd Monday morning on business. ! A. J. Morrison and son Harry, and Victor and Donald Bradley are In Port , Inn I this week to attend tho wedding 1 of Miss Lulu Morrison which occurs ' December 12th. Alison Tennant went to portlnnd to j spend the holidays. 1 Mrs M. M. Reld came home Bat- : urday from Portland. She spent the ! week with her brother who Is quite 111. 1 The Dover M. E. Sunday school will i hive a Christmas tree and entertain- I meit Saturday. December 23rd. I The entertainment given by Mrs. j Hold's clns Thanksgiving eve .cleared : l?S.75. The proceeds of the soclnl j will be used to buy lamps and repair ; the Inside of th church. j Georire Kltzmlller has moved back I to Dover. I H. H. TTdell's children were absent : from school Monday with had colds. .lay evening, the Mid. All cordlully Invited. Ilnug your prenetil on the tree and help make It beautiful. 1'nder the present weather grain In this vicinity I growing very fast and Insures a good crop unle a freeco In jure It. J. Johnson spent a few day In Port. Albert Melllke caught a coon In hi trap, also a ilnk which eeaped by gnnwing It way out Mr. Carl Andersen I home agnln from Portlnnd where she spent a few days with her parents. Mr. John- aon. her mother, who wa very III, la recovering. Kansas )iort will bo enjoyed here If tho jack rabbit I allowod to live. J. Purks and M Dibble klllej one near here lately. Mr. Cox and Mr. Swan are mnklng iiiilck work of stump by the use of bliiKtlng powder. Mr. Melllke wns In Kslnrnda Inst week. W. T. Henderson, road supervisor of District No. 45. attended the super visor' muss meeting held at Oregon City. Had the nines meeting menu been served at Elwood a 15 grad coffee would havo been enjoyed Jn stead of 2';'.-. But of course we are neitr the foothills. Mrs A. Vnllen and Mntle Cox vis ited Mrs. Dun Stnhlnerker Bundny. John Scott logged for C. E. Burfuse' sawmill Mondny. Mrs. Freeman' grandchild. Norma Rowen. of Portlnnd. Is spending a few weeks' vacation here Mr. Hall, of Estarndn. was here last week looking after the Interest of his farm which he Is hnvlng clenred. CHHERYVILLE. Chnrlev Hnrrls hns been busy get ting up his winter's supply of wood J. T. Frlel, Jr.. mndo a trip to Port lnnd Inst week and hnuled out a load of uoods for his Cherryvlllo store. Miss Grncev and niece, of llor.emnn. Mont . who hive been vlHltlng Mrs. George B. Cooper left for Cnllfnrnln Inst week to spend the winter. Cnrl pnxter Is bncV In Cberrvvllle visiting his mother, Mrs. Wm. Pngh. Messrs. Devlin and Milan have tnk en contracts for clearing three acre of land for Dr. Botklns. J T. Ftlel, Jr.. hns let contract for clenrlng three acres of Innd. MUs Marie florols spent Severn! davs last week vlHltlng Miss Viola Frlel. , Alex Fnlkner and Miss Fnlkner, of Covington. Kenfnckv. snent last week visiting Mr. an1 Mrs. Dr.Botklns. ( Vincent B. Frlel wns mnde a hnppy undo Inst week. ELWOOD. Judglnc from the weather here one would not think Xmas so near, yet many are preparing for It. A Christ mas tree and entertainment will be held at the U. B. church here Satnr- How'a This? W. onr On. Ilundml lollm nrwaM lor snf at tiurrO Uml ruinut be cuml br llsll's iurrn curs. ... f. J. rilKNKY CO.. Tatrrta. O. Wr, th. andrrelimrft, hnv known i. Chrtirjr (nt tlir lt l: yinra. snd Mlvi In in prrfrrlly h.m orRlne In .11 billlt-M traniurtlims will ftiiaiirlullr Sbl. Ul mrry out miy utillk'ntl'irl nmilr by Ml nrm. Natkinai. IUM( or CiiiiwuHrr. T'ibliil. Ohio Hull's CUrrh Citrr la Ukrn tntrniillr. xlins directly uiumi iimi bliNifl and mucou. .urr-ioil nf Ihn HVHtfrn. Ti'rtlmiiniBi. unit free, I'MM 7b or.lU per botflf. H.il'1 by ill liriitfiiiiMN. Tuk. llatl Family IMia M conitlpntlun. Dodge Funeral Held. The funeral services over the re mains of Mrs. Anna Dodge, Who died at Ilnllard, Wash., were held at the Baptist church Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. 8. A. Iluyworth, pas tor, officiating. Many friends of the deceased attended the funeral, sn 1 also members of the Solu Circle, of which deceased wns a member. The Interment was In tho Mountain View cemetery. r at 1 I ...J. "uur manorial ouuqua Flora! man of the United State. A beautiful high class colored work of art. with each state flower mno rrsnhd on muslin, satin finished. twenty-seven by thirty-seven iDches in sire. First edition Just arrived, a souvenir of which can be seen at the com me rmh nrpeon City. Coplea of whl'h can be obtained only through our apents, who are now soliciting In your city. Price 12.50 Each Delivered. U S. STATE FLOWER MAP CO. Inc. CANBY, OREGON. The culrker a cold Is gotten rid of 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- Mr. G'ady, who lives in the Hysom cottage on Hood street, papered a house this week for Fred Eggiman, of Mount Pleasant. Mrs. J. H. Quinn is staying with Mrs. W. A Eggiman this week C. F. Gibbs has a lame foot and ia using u crutch. G. M Heckart, of Meadowbrook, was transacting business in this burg last Airs. Julia Gentry, and expect to re turn on Wednesday. Mrs. Charlie Tiedeman's young brother, who arrived from Dakota In October, is visiting with hia sister an family. Dr. Mount's office In Oregon City or j at Powells store at Stafford. The loser Is not able to pay a reward for its return, as she is a young girl work ing for Mrs. Nussbaum, but the loss Is serious to her and she hopes to hear npratinn nn tho m9rL.i fn i &uuraay ana sunaay. havo recommended ft to mv friend ! Th "',e 8t,,flT class of the Moun- The institute held at the school I irom by inis means, house Saturday was a great success. Emma Sharp's sister from Oregon The patrons of the school took a great I City visited her over Sunday. interest and almost every family was represented. These Institutes are a fine thing, as they draw teachers and and they all agree with me." For sale i nnnuay scnooi, mi ai ine j parents logeiner anu iney onurrmaini iiunie ui .lira. a. :nauiz lam. wees wiiu , parn ouier Deuer. jiinn niin;ii, ui by all dealers. CLARKES. Hasev Rogers Is on the sick list. H. Wallace was calling on our new neighbor, Mr. Harrison, on the Beck place Monday. E. B. Stark and N. Lapham, his nephew, were In Oregon City Monday, also Mr. and Mrs. L. Wallace and children Pete Sagar passed through our burg Sunday. ten women present and next week the the primary grade, explained her meth- meeting win be neia at tne home or ; od of teaching tnese graaes, so mat First class shoe repairing at Oregon City Shoe Store. You Can Always Get The best cough medicine If you ask for Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey and look W. Wallace Is clearing land at pres-; dock to th.? Colton store. Mrs. J. A. Swanson. we. the patrons of the school, could j for the bell on the bottle. Guaran- Clau.le Vanhoy is ill. realize more fully the advanced meth-1 teed to give satisfaction, flold every- Mr. PaV-ock, of Beaver Creek, took ! ods of teaching the young Idea how to where. Geo. A. Harding. Druggist nis sicK horse home Tuesday after having it here four weeks. Mr. and Mrs A. Mantz are 111. Mr. Walters is ill at the home of his dauEhter, Mrs. D. W. Griffin, of Hood strwt. Walter Gorbett, of Colton, was the niest of hi parents Tuesday evening. He Is hauling goods from Oregon City fehoot, and perhaps feel less disposed ; o cavil at idea which do not con- f Notice for Levy of Special Road Tax. lorm lo ine war a pam Knt-iai iu.i ent F. Mueller and J. Delnlnger, the In surance agent were calling in this burg Monday. A number from here attended the shooting match at R. Bui lard's Satur day and many carried off prizes In the luck line. Fred Bullard Is making preparations for a fine garden next year. was taught Our principal, Mr. Nowles, handled the subject of his tory In n pleasing and masterly, man ner. The ladles served a bountiful dinner and so much was brought that some baskets were not opened. Tables were Improvised In the primary room j and coffee kept hot on the stoves. It Is hoped by all that we will have Mrs. Jennings la spending this week I more of such meetings. The teach- among relatives In Portland. i era gave the usual vote of thanks for Mrs. Maggie Curran Is mnch better i the good attendance and Interest this week. J shown, good dinner, etc., but we cer- Rev. 8. B. Mofflt, of Newberg, I a Ulnly feel we are the debtors, as w guest of W. S- Owens. : carried home many a new thotieht to Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned tax payers representing ten per cent of the tax payers In Road District No. 62, Clackamas Conty, Oregon, hereby give notice to the tax payers of said Road District No. 52 t mat mere win De a meeting or me. law nflvara nf aal1 rilatrtt In f V Waa Mt Scott School House, on the 22nd day of December, 1911, at 8 o'clock, P. M. to vote an additional tax for road purposes, as provided by an act . of the Legislature In 1909. R W. Kanne H. C. Ulrich W. A. TJlrich C. F. Zlnser ' NOT EXPENSIVE Treatment at Hot Lake, Including medical attention, board and baths, costs no more than you would pay to live at any first class hotel. Rooms can be had from 75 cent to $2.50 per day. Meats In the cafeteria are served from 20 cents up and In the grill at the usual grill prices. Bath range from CO cent to fl.OOj Wc Do Cure Rheumatism Hot Ijike Mineral Baths and mud given under scien tific direction have cured thousands. Write for Illus trated booklet descriptive of Hot Lake Sanatorium and the methods employed. Hot Lake Sanatorium I sccea slble as It. Is located direct ly on the main line of the O.-W. R. N. railway, and special excursion rate are ' to be had at all time. Ask agents. HOT LAKE SANATORIUM HOT LAKE, OREGON. WALTER M. PIERCE. Pres.-Mgr.