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s ! t O LL . :.- . t?Jv ALCOHOL J PER L'KNT Avertable IVrjarstKin As slmilalln5ilrfbodamII?(tula ting (lie StonadB andlitMtt t Promotes Di&sttonWJ ivss and RrstContains oOte OpiumXarphuK wrMacnL nui JAKIOWU MBH SjlieBaaBBaBBBBB JuLelriifo- ApcrfpctRaneiyforConsfl HonSourStDBHch.DtTtai Yormsf ociNtilsions Jevmst nessawlLossorSUER Far. Sin Signatot of NEW YORK. Exact Copy ol Wrapper. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MOUNTAIN VIEW. 1 Willie Schoth was on the sick list last week and at home from the mllL Frank Bullard .and family, of Red land, are visiting relatives and friend here during the holidays. Henry Beard, who. Is working in Portland, is at home for the holidays, visiting parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoot, of bo gus street and Molalla avenue, are spending this, week in Portland among relatives. Walter Mann Is on the sick list with a severe cold. Mrs. S. A. Martin and daughter, Pearl, ere visiting relatives In Kelso, Wash., this week.; Master Virgil Merrill U spending his holidays in Portland. L. Joseph Francis, of Tualatin, spent Christmas here with his brother, S. V. Traver and family, and on Tues day went to Montavilla, accompanied by his sister. Mra. S. A. Gillett, and attended the funeral of their uncle, William Howitt. O. A. Vanhoy returned from Gold endale last week and left his brother a little better than he had been. The Misses Alice and Florence Brown, of Salem, are spending the holidays here among friends. Mrs. A. L. Hickman gave a Xmas dinner for her children and familie. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Warner, of ML Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hick man, of Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Hickman, of Portland, and little Wanda Hickman. Miss Mabel Francis, of Clackamas, is spending the holidays at home. Misses Pearl and Ruby Francis and Leona Kordenant visited St. Vincent's hospital patients in Portland Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. J. N. HarHngton, of Sellwood, and Mrs. Ernest Harrington and son, of SL Johns, were calling on old time friends here Christmas. The Mountain View Sunday school has lost a very faithful member in the death of A. B. Humphrey. He helped to organize the Sunday school in De cember, 1890, and has been a regular attendant until August, 1911, when his health failed. Hose Company No. 4 Is having Its ball raised and will have the fire bell placed over the building and the chemical engine under the hall In tne new part. W. G. Hall, of Rockwood, is spend ing the holidays with his family and will return to his work Friday. Mrs. Mabel Osmon and children, of Portland, made a flying trip to this burg Sunday. Francis J. Qulnn and family, of New Era, Bpent Christmas here with his mother. The Xmas presents are so numerous this year that our mail carrier has a substitute to help him. H. Waldron has all he can carry every day. We had some snow In this burg last Sunday morning. " Kvery f?mily has nefd of a good, re-1 liable iinirrent. For sprains, bruises, soreness or tni muscles ana rneuma-'Mns. tic pains there Is none Chamberlain's. Sold by better thar. all dealers. SHUBEL. Mrs. Clarfce. of Marmot, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Ginther a few days laat wek. The Chriatma3 tree at the school house Friday night was enjoyed by all present The Misges Iura and Gertie Shubel came homo for Christmas. Henry Moehnke had a runaway Tuesday but fortunately no cne was eurt. Oscar Benson and family, of I- "Our National Bouquet" Floral map of the t'nited States. A beautiful high clasa colored work of art, with each state flower litho graphed on muslin, satin finished, twenty-seven by thirty-seven inches In size. First edition Just arrived, a souvenir of which can be seen at the Commer rial Club, Orepon City. Copies of which can be obtained only through our agents, mho are now soliciting In your city. Price 12-50 Each Delivered. U.S. STATE FLOWER MAP CO. Inc. CANBY, OREGON. Oil Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years TM MKTaUH amMaV. He Wa (ITT. gan, are spending a few days with her folks here, Mr. and Mrs. Godfred Moehnke. The Christmas trees at the Luth eran church, and the Congregational church, were well attended Sunday night E. W. Hornschuh has a number of Italians clearing land for him. You Can Always Get the best cough medicine if you ask for Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey and look for the bell on the bottle. Guaran teed to give satisfaction. Sold every where. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist NEEDY. Christmas is over and everybody Is happy and welL The ball at Thompson's hall was a grand success. Everybody had a fine time. i Walter Noblitt has gone to Salem for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fish spent Christ mas with the Johnson family at Needy. Mrs. C. Miller waa visiting at the home of Ed. Miller Sunday. Mrs. Goucher and Miss. Daniels, of Mullno, spent Christmas with Mrs P Knhlltt. Mr. and Mra. Schelr, of Aurora, are spending a few days at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish, Ivan and Anna took Sunday dinner with the I former's daughter, Mrs. Elliott. The Needy school Is having a vaca tion for a few daya. Mrs. John Galar, Jr., Is home, after spending a week at the home of her parents, at Newburg. Mr. and Mrs. Dozier spent several davs at Canby with their son, Pat. Mr. and Mra. 0. Miller and son, Mrs. Goucher, Mrs. Daniels, Carl Raddatz spent a pleasant day Sunday at the riome of Mr. and Mrs. Noblitt. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Hal tls spent Christmas with Mr. Thomp son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hilton had a pleas ant Sunday by having the children all come home to dine with them. The children, of Needy, wish to thank Old Santa for his many pres ents an3 good times they had and wish a Happv New Year. The e.ulcker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger from pneumonia i and other serious diseases. Mr. B. j W. L. Hall, of Waverly. Va., says: j "I firmly believe Chamberlain's Cough : Remedy to be absolutely the best pre-! paration on the market for cold.. I have recommended it to my friends and the- all aeree with me." For sale by all dealers. . STAFFORD. ' Christmas, as uaual, passed off very nuietlv In Stafford. The school had a tree. Mrs. Knowles. the principal's wjfe assisted by Mrs. Holmes, made H 95 pink candy asrks and they and Gaee met at Mrs. Kllegsen s on Frldpy afternoon, and with the nelp Ol .r. tlUCWII KIIU U.Ull. tnide. fhom with nnta and ran- dies r'ndy for the tree on Saturday nipht. There was a short program by the school. Then came the tree at the Baptist church, then one at. the Titheran church In Frog Pond, be sides numerous home tree, and thus is kept alive thp Christmas spirit. Mr. and Mn. Gage drove to Oregon City Saturday where the latter took the car for Portland and Ft Helena to spend the holidays. Mrs. Gace says your scribe or the nrin'er'a devil madt a mistake last week In aavirnr ihm Osweeo Hranre eave her a picture shower when in : reslity !t wag a pie-tln shower. j Miss Certrnde Elliesen spent Christ- j mas with relatives in Portland. 1 Mr. Nnssbaum and C. Tledeman J went 3-indav morning to attend tne Assembly of the Church of God at Portland. Mrs. Brink and Grace Tlede man arrompanied them. Intending to atay all week. A Dreadful Wound from a knife, run, tin can, rusty nail fireworks, or of any other nature, de-i mands prompt treatment with Buck-1 len's Arnica Salve to prevent bloo? ; poison or ganrrene. Its ilie quickest, snrest healer for all such wonnds as also for Burns, Bolls. Sores. Skin Eruptions. Ecrema. Chapped Hans, Corns or Piles. 25c at Jones Drag Co em IF Wit on OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1911. WILSONVILLE. Marlon Younc iiwnt ium tlm In Oregon City last week. The Wllsonvllle team won out In the basket ball miM with the Colum hut Club Saturday night. Mr. Falkenhagen. who has been tI ItlnK at A. Batalgla' for mnw time, left for hla home In Eastern Oregon Tuesday. The local arhool hai been closed for tho pant wtok for the Christinas holi day. The Misses Mry and Christine Ra talgla spent tha Christmas holidays at their borne near our vlllaw. Mr. Marlon Young spent a fw days In the Rose City last week with relatives. Mra. Aubrey Wood apent several days last week in Oregon Ly nu Portland. Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Moore and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones during the Christmas holldaya. Mra. Halley went to Portland Satur day to visit few daya with friend. Alfred Baker accompanied by hit cousin, Earl Peterson, of Portland, spent Christmas vacation with Alfred'a parent. Mr. and Mrs. Alison llakor. Roy Nendel vlsltsd frlenda here during Christmas week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Say and daugh ters went to Portland Saturday. The Mothers' Club, of Corral Creek school, gave a very enjoyable supper to the members of their district and their guests on Christmas night. About 75 persons were In attendance A very Interesting program was given, after which Santa Claua made his ap pearance, much to the delight of the little ones present, rfc f w fiiindnv arhool had a snlendld Christmas entertainment In the church Monday evening ana quite a large crowd was present to enjoy the happy Christmas time. Try It Try It Try Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve for all skin troubles. It Is as pleasant as sweet cream and guaranteed to give satisfaction in worst cases. 25c a box. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. WILLAMETTE. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moehnke start ed for Seattle, Wash.. Saturday to spend the holidays with their dangh- J-H i IVsers . !: Find It ! as ' Indispen- ( sable as tne , Aj j 1 ; t . - : i v Bam , Jl ; , . - J -l ..- -. IS A GENUINE TIME LABOR AND MONEY SAVER The Drew runs to the trip, automatically dumbs, and , returns to be refilled. It barn cleaner wttn less effort. Iff FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOG SEND IN THIS COUPON MM S IMltchttt. Lewis V Stover Co. HE MM ft U rt&r Portland. Oreron. El H M JM W ttA'Ar I At fl SPOKANE I The Mitchel Line Vehicles Is ON W. J. WILSON Tenth and Main OREGON CITY , ... J , ol..l.ro. K. (1(1, uu l" anniversary of their wedding day. Mr. and Mrs. Moehnke were married in Ontario, Canada, on New Years' day, residing In Canada until 1870. then came to Oregon and have made Clackamas County their home ever since. Many friends Join In wishing a Merry Christmas and many happy re turns of their wedding anniversary. J. A. Moehnke has received a raes naee from tils son, L D. Moehnke, asking him to meet him at the steam er. H is returning from a tour of Oregon, California, evaaa, Arizona, New Mexico. Texas and Mexico as cornet soloist lo a circus band. a Charming Woman Is one who Is lovely In face, form, miDd snd temper. But It's hard for a woman to be charming without health. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and Irritable. Constipation and kid- ; ney poisons show in pimples, blotches, i skin eruptions and a wretched com ' plexlon. But Electric Bitters always prove a rodsend to women who want health, beauty and friends- They j rernlate Stomach, Liver and Kllneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves. bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, vel vety skin. lovely complexion and per fect health. Try them. 60c at Jones Drag Co. i (pre. Mrs. A. V. nickev and Mrs. O We Give Away Absolutely Free of CostJ The PeopU'i Common State Madirat Advitsr, la Plain T I Knfliah, or Madicine Simplified, by K. V. Piaroa, M. I)., F Chief Consulting' Phyiioiaa to the lovalidt' Hotel and Sur I J, J ical Inafituie at uuoaio, a doom, 01 iwo larit pafti aaa evar 700 illustrations, ia stronf paper covtra, lo any ona tndinf 21 oae-eaat ttmpa to cover coat of mailing , or, ia Franco Cloth binding for 31 ttampa. Over 6H0.000 copies of this eoniplale Family Doctor Book were told In cloth binding- at regular price of SI. SO. Afterwards, one and a hall million copies were given away at above. A new, up-to-date revi.ed edition la now ready lor oiailinf. Better tend NOW, brlore all are foae. Addrett WoaiVl Dif rsNiAav Mioical AtiocuTtON, R. V. Pieree. M. U Pretident, Buffalo, N. Y. dr. ru:uci'S PAVORITB prescription THK ONK REMFDY for womaa'a peculiar ailmeota good enough that ita makers are not afraid to print oa Its outeble wrapper Its very log radiant. No Secrete No Deception. THE ONE REMEDY for women wbloh contain no aloobol and o habit-formiog drug. Made from native medicinal foreat root f well established evratfre) value. Sandy and East Clackamas SANDY. Myrtle Mulr Is spending her Christ mas vacation at home In Portland. Walter Revenue la cutting wood on the Strowbrldge place. A new lighting system has been Installed at the Sandy Hotel. Ed. Durns spent Xmas In Portland. Annie Bachruaji spent Christmas In Clackamas. Mrs. E. M. Douglas Is In Portland this week. A. L. Deaton and family spent Christmas with friends In Lenta. The destruction of Herman Ritter bush's home by Are waa narrowly averted Monday by George Grunner, who saw a small blaxe through the window as he was passing by. He quickly broke through a window and smothered the flames. The family were away and It is thought the blaze started from a lamp which had been left burning. Something Just as Good Can only be the case when It Is an other bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honeyv Every bottle the same. Look for the bell on the bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. ! '111 The . n - j enables you to keep your a E MVfffi H SI v HWr of Implements ond Full of Labor Saving Money Savers SALE AND DISPLAY BY & CO., J. J. OREGON ! CANBY FIRWOOD. The heavy fall of snow Saturday enveloped the country in white, and seemed very appropriate for Christ mas time, also making It easy for old Santa and bis sleigh, as he has to dis card his airship In this part of the country on account of the tall trees and snags. - Mrs. Eva R. Hart and children and John Sinclair spent Tuesday at Cot trell with I. P. Hart s family. Miss Ida Stuckl spent Christmas with her folks at home. - Mr. Cupp, of Dover, is moving Into the Firwood district. Mrs. E. R. Hart spent a few days I in Portland this week. , I Clair Corey was a Portland visitor Tuesday. A. J. Moxley Is making a line fence for Mrs. E. R. Hart, on the east "I had been troubled with consti pation for two years and tried all of the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn.. and they conld 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. CHERRYVILLE. Dr. Botklns has returned to Cherry ville from Portland accompanied by his nephew, Harold Graham, who will spend the holidays with him. A number of people gathered at the home ol Mrs. J. T. Krlel, Jr., Christ nuts Eve. to a Christmas tree, and. Heath Johnson acted. as Santa Claui, and Christmas evening Mrs. KtI"1 gave an entertainment and supper and sing ing and dauclng, etc., and three native Syrians danced and'sang after the manner of their country. The Chorryvllle school district U In a bad mlx up. J. T. Krlel. Sr., deeded the school acre over to Roy Murray and wife during their life, and to go to their children at their death. Mr. and Mrs Murray say their deed calls for the whole 40 acres, Including the school acre. Some four years ago Mr. Krlel promised the school the acre of land and then made the stipulation that land should be cleared before he would give a deed. Mr. Prlel says he deeded the acre over to Mr. and Mrs. Murray by mistake. A special meet ing of board and tax payers has been called to devise some manner of re covering the school acre. Make Up Your Own Mind When In the need of a cough medicine. If you buy Dr. Hell'a Pine-Tar-Honey we guarantee you get the best. Geo. A. Harding. Druggist. Automatic n DREW CARRIER If Time Is Money with you. You can't afford to be with out a DREW. The Northhiest's Greatest Implement U Vehicle House Agencies Everywhere PORTLAND, OR. SEATTLE IiOISE SANDSNESS & CO., OREGON EAGLE CREEK. Lest Tuesday evening about thirty of the relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson gathered at their home and spent the evening wlta them In honor of their 11th wedding anniversary. The evening was pleas antly spent In listening to the phono graph, playing games, and listening to Ed. Chapman, the brother of Mrs. Gibson recite, after which refresh ments were served and soon after all departed for their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Douglas were Es tacada visitors ast Wednesday. On Wednesday evening last Miss Leah Jones and brother, Russell, and Dave and Ernest Hoffmelster gathered at the home of R. B. Gibson and helped fill the candy sacks for the Christmas entertainment A few neighbors came to Mr. Ca hill s laRt Thursday evening to string the popcorn for decorating the Christ mas trees. ' I .ant Saturday evening Miss Duncan gave her Christmas entertainment which was quite largely attended. The school house was very nicely decorat ed with evergreen and paper decora tions. The program, which was well rendered, was as follow: Song, " Tls Shining Still" school; recitation. Le na Cahlll: recitation. Glen Douglass: sonr, Bobbie Cahlll; recitation. Myr tle Cahlll; music by phonograph: drill, "The Crow Drill," Glen Douglass and nf Aiimrt Atfoltrr: recitation. Mildred jfciUKtu"; song, by th school; reel Utlqn. JCtnest llnfftnelMlers diint, Hun ter snd lna Cnhlll: rwltullon. Wini fred Fleck! recitation, Krt. Chapman; mtialc, phonograph ; dlnlogtw, "The Census Taker," Erneitt HoffinflMler, Una Cfthlll, Grace Cahlll, Myrtle Iloff melHter and Miss Anna Punnm: red. tntlon, Hobble Cahlll; violin solo. Per ry Murphy; rrrltntlmi, Mrs. Ciihlll; song, "I'elhlehem llabo," school; mil le. phonograph; "tltmdnlght Drill," three little girts. Distribution of pres. etika and candy. Mrs. Kltrmlller Is on the sick list. Unv Woodle and family and fluv WtMxIle and family snent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. J. P. Woodle. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglasa and children, Mildred and Florlce, and Mr. and Mr. R. T1. Gibson took dinner with Mr. and Mr. Howlett Sunday. Ed. Chapman spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. R 11. Gibson. Mrs. Viola nniixlnna and daughter, Miss tltna. were visiting over this wav the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry rdell and child ren spent Chrlstmss with James Gib son. Sherd Jones ws calling at borne Christmas. Rav Woodle with Fred Hnffrdels ter'a help, butchered hogs Tuesday. DOVER. The Dover country was covered with snow for Christmas. MUs Iah Morrison came from Portland for the holidays, home Canby and North Clackamas CANBY. Joseph Ilentty and son Oscar were Oregon City visitors Tuesday. W. R. Wlgle and family have mov ed to Corvalll, which plnco will bo their future home. II. F. Combs and family, of Salem, spent Christmas In Canby, tho guests of his brother, J. L. Combs. The free drawing took plure lust Saturday. First prize waa won by O. Illxel from the county; second by I,oul, Wlrf and third, Frank Patch, Jr. Iroy Walker and wife spent Christina with relatives In Portland. Orva Seaton and Mr. Fish were married last Thursday and will make Canby their future home, Mr. Fish has a seven-acre tract of land north of towu that he recently purchased from Mr Macy, Miss Seaton Is one of Canby' charming young ladle, well liked by every one. We wish them all success In their new under taking. Joseph Warnock has returned borne after several months spent with rela tives In Washington. F. G." Tbacker has taken posses sion of the store that he purchased from W. S. Schuller. Anna Kreuger, Hattle Mayers and Fay Vie There are spending the holi day week with their parents In Canby. Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, if McMlnnvllle. with his two children, spent Christmas with his mother, who gave a Christmas dinner. O. R. Mack and family and John Graham and family were present, John Knight and family, of Port land, spent Christmas In Canby, the guests of his brother, William Knight. Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer en tertained at a Christmas dinner W. E. Hawhy, of Portland; Chester Haw ley, or Albany; Mr. and Mrs. fc. L. Chase, and daughter Mablv, of Glad stone, and M. T. Ilawley, of Port land. Albert Frednahs was colling on friends between trains Monday. R. Soper, of Divide, Or., Is visiting his mother, Mrs. E. W. Hutchinson, and sister, during the holidays, Sam Ivowory visited bis little daugh ter Sunday. Several of the young people at-' tended the dance at Needy Suturday evening and several went to Hub bard. All report a good time. Rile and Harry arrett were the musician at Needy. Mable and Ralph Koehler returned homo from Portland Wednesday morning. The M. E. church gave program and Christmas tree at the City Hull Saturday night. The hall was dec orated with evergreens and red und green crepe paper. Santa Clnus was there. He came down a large fire place with his pack on bis back. The Christian church gave a pro gram at the church Christmas Eve. The program given by the school last Thursday and Friday nights was well rendered. The financial part was very good. The following Is the program: Thursday Night Welcome Song, by the school. Recitation Dick's Modest Wish... .v Oscar Hettty Exercise The First Christmas.... Uy Eight Children Duet Under the Double Englo ....Josephine and Norton Bradford Chorus Jolly Santa Clans Hy Whole Room Dialogue Snow White and Seven Little Dwarfs Seven Acts Chorus Old Santa Clans By Intermediate. Room Recitation From Bobby's Point of View Eddie Coleman Instrumental Solo Eralr Schuller Recitation Santa's Choice Earl Mack Duet Myrtle Hutchinson and Emir Schuller. What we Dld..Dorma Halns and Champ Vaughn. Duet Josephine Bradford and James Hampton. Recitation St. Nick's Suggestion.. Florence Rider Chorus Christmas Everywhere. Recitation A Letter to Santa Claus Ethel Eanne Friday Night. Chorus A Chosen City .'. By Six Oration Florence Munson. Dialogue Mark Twain's Interview. lwlg Mitts and Wayne Gurley Solo Miss Florence Munson. Music hy the band. DRAMA THE SCHOOL MA'AM. Cast of Characters. Kate Bell (the School Ma'am) Miss Florence Knight Mrs. Grump (the complaining par ent) Miss Daphne IllsseM Mrs. Undertow ...Miss Dovle Rhodes Marly Undertow (a pupil) Miss Josephine Bradford Mr. Undertow (a director) . Orlando Romlg Minnie Tnieblood (a pupil) Miss Lola Gaston Mr. Cypher (a friend of education) James Hampton Milt Harmon (a pupil) Melford Hewett Johnnie Grump (the little son) Ralph Coleman Mr. Tmeblood (a director) Royce Brown Jamie McWhack (Janitor) ..." O. B. Long C A. KHh spent two flays Of last wc k In Portland. , ' M. M. Held returned Haturday from Oregon fit y. where he took the teach ers' examination, Mrs. Olive A. Ilsyes, from Newport, Wash., In visiting her brother, C. A. Knllt. , . j ' Viola DnHlinner was quite sick Inst week but I better now. John Robert I home for (he holi day, from Corvalll. M. M. Itxlil and family took dinner ClirlMtmn with Mr. aiiB Mr. Hews Mr. J. W. Exon wn home for ('lirlNlmii. The Sunday chool entertainment mid ChrUltus tree exrcles were well attended and muth enjoyed Sat urday evening. Itond district No. 41 held a meeting December 23rd and voted a special tax of ten mills to Improve the road. C. A Kollt wa nominated for supervisor. The church hn now gasoline lamp. Dry In if rrurutln simply dove,, opdry eatarrbi tlwy dry up Um am-retion, ahlro mlbnr to the inimlrne and demon, note, eniiaing a far mure rliu trouble than the ordinary furia of caUrrn. Avoid all dryinu Inhalant, furnn. iuuk and nuffa and u lliat wlil h oloanaea, tootlioa aud henl. Klv'n Cn-aiu lUlm will nnmlar caurrb or did in til bead taaily end pl.-aaa.nllv. All dmggiata a.ll Hi 60 cent alia. Illy Urctbers, 6d WarreB Htwel, Hew York. The Halm la uard wilhmit pain, doe not IrrlUte or raiiMi auiwtliiit. It apreaiU lUelf OTer an Irritated and nry surface. mlie. lug Iminediatnly Ilia painful liifluiuiultlon. Wy' Cream Halm contain no cocaine, mercury nor o'li. r Iwrmful drtitja. TWILIGHT. W. A. Dodd and Curtl Dodd and family spent Christmas In Canby with relative. Mr. andxMrs. A. II. Ilarvoy were guests of Mr. and Mr. Smith at Mu llno, t'rrlstmas. Clvd Harvey I homo on a visit, after an extended trip through the Miss Anna Wllehart. of Oregon City, was a guest of her slater, Mrs, James llyltoti. Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. George Uwlle and M. J. Ijuelln were dinner guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Melndl Christmas. In Bollwood. Mr. Currant and daughter, una, of Portland, have been visiting the for mer e sister. Mrs. Frank Black. Mrs. II. A. Joehnke has returm-d from a visit with her son. Kdwurd Joehnke, at Marshfield. The following program wn given by the Twilight pupil at Twilight hnll lust Friday evening: Opening ong, "Kris Krlngle." pupils: "The Christ ina Sprite," Opal Camp. Ifuicl Camp, pearl Scheer. Klsle Nsh, Ethel Nush. Florence Billiard. IJIIIan Holmes; "The Flower Kong." Opnl Camp: "The Kitten' Christmas." Kills Young: "An Eastern IKnd.N IJIIIan Holmes; duet. Opal and Hazel Camp: "My Dol He," Florence Holmes; "Christmas ov er all the Und." Ernest Kunzl. John Scheer. Lillian Holme. Florence Bill iard; Twilight Thought." Hazel Camp: "Christina Eve In Wlldwood Hollow," Raymond Holme; "lxng Ago on Christmas," Clarence Olds: ,'loHlng song, "Upon the House Top," pupils. Not Good for everything. Sutherland's Eagle Eyo Salve Is good for nothing but the eyes. If you use It and are not satis fied come hack and get your 25c. You be the judge. Geo. A. Harding, Drug gist. BARLOW. The Christmas cantata Friday night was well rendered, showing the work don by the teachers and pupils to prepare the entertainment It was a success all the way through. A tree was beautifully decorated and the. lit tle folks wore made happy with ran dyv nuts, oranges and presents for ail. Iva Harter furnished the music for th evening. Miss !wls and Miss Anderson left Saturday morning for their homes In Astoria, where they will spend the holiday week. They will re-open tholr school Tuesdny morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.llbertson. Mr. snd Mrs. C. O. Tnll. Bernard Berg, Wnlfer Howe and Miss Olga and Iena Howe were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edirar Smith, of Canby. Christmas. W. TJ. Tull was In Portland Christ mas.' Mrs. Iterguson, of Portland, came up for a few days last week. Mr. Tierguson spent Christmas with his family In Portland. George Berg came home from Cor vallls for the holidays. Davy Ausve, Misses Gena, Bessie and Ijinra Bnidvlg, Misses Gertrude and Alta Evans, nnd Teddy Larson were among those who were home for Christmas. Mr.' and Mrs. B. Johnson went to Olendnln Saturday, where they will vltdt Mr. Johnson's mother, brother and their daughter, Miss Nellie, a few days. A large number sttended the United I.utheran church entertainment at Canby Monday nlpht. Some of the children took part In the program. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jesse, of Port land, spent Christmas with Mr. Jesse's parents. Mr.' Wnrfel, who ws Inlnred hy falling. Is Imnrovlng. He Is nble to be In the store again. Mr. end Mrs. W. fl. Tull were Ore son City visitors Saturday. Miss' Hattle Irwin and rousln. Wal ter Irwin, are visiting relatives and friends In Portland this week. Vr. Bnidwle; hss sold a small piece of his farm to Mr. Archibald, of Alns Vfi.'who will stnrt a chicken ranch soon. Tie will also build a house on the place. Trie Oldenburg firm bis scatn been sold and Mr. and Mrs. Oldenhnrg have movd to Portland. The rest of the family- going to Hermlston, Ore., to reside. Mr. Games, of Alaska, Is risking his sister, Mrs. Brudwlg. Wins Fight For Life. It was a long and bloody battle for life thnt wis waged hv James B. Mer- shon. of Newark. N. J.. of wh'ch be rites; "i bad lost much blood from lung hemorrhages, and was verv weak and rundown. For eleht months I was enable to work. Death seemed close on my heels, when I beean. three weeks ago. to ne Dr. Klnc'S New Ips- roverr. But It has helped me rrestlr. It l doing all that rou claim." 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