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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912. VWvV ar 4 6 1 Y. - L 1 . A Urn I if 1 bo Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been la use fur over 30 years, lias bomo tho elgrnature of and lias boon inndo under his per sonal supervision slnoo Its Infancy. Allow no one to leelvo you lit till. All Counterfeit, Imitations and"Just-as.Bood"nr but Experiments that trlllo with and eudaiijrer tho heallh of Infants and Children Ex perienco ngnlust Experiment. What is CASTORIA Caatorut in a harmless mibstituto for Castor OH, Pnrw foric, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlna nor other Xnrcotto eubstauce. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Feverlsliness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatlou nd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Fom1, regulates the Stomach and Ilowcls, giving; healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC OCNTftUM OOMMMV. TT HlMUf .TMSCT. UKW TOrW CfTT. "TIT?" NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY 8HUBEL. John Heft, John Moehnke and Ro bert Glnther wore In Oregon City Sat urday. The single tax Idea seem to have started tho farmers around here clear in u u d their farms. Mrs. C. Hottman and Mrs. little llettman visited Mrs. Atuite Dnlbow last Thursday. Tho ilobates In the Shubel school house are growing In Importance and value. Next Friday evening tne sin gle tax U1 be debated. The "Piano Club" mot at the home of Mr. ltorg last Wednesday evening and had a Jolly good time. Henry Moehnke has built a new woodshed. Grandpa Swope has returned from his visit in Taooma. Chris Moehnke. Jr.. of RIUvlllo, Wash., Is visiting relatives here. Charley Moehnke went to Oregon City to got his new hired man Satur day. The silver thaw last week did not Injure early sown grain. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Glnther visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Glnther this a ternoon. Wedding Invitations have been ex tended to the friends of Miss Johan na Masslnger, now a captain In the Salvation Army, to take place In Port land on January 23. The present high water la a hard ship oa many of the smaller children attending school In our district. The large girls and boys have built a sort of pond and then they catch some of the little fellows and throw them In witnout even giving them a chance to first take oft their clothes. The little boys run into the boya' toilet for safe ty, but some of the larger girls as well as one of the large boys go right in and drag them out and take them to the pood and make them wade or swim. Under such circumstances we are Inclined to ask. "where Is the teacher?" also, "where 1 the super visor?" It reminds us of our own school days twenty-five years ago. Strong Healthy Women If a woman ii strong and healthy la womanly way, moth erhood mom to her but little suffering. The trouble lies in the fact that the many women suffer from waaknraa and disease ol the distinctly feminine organism and are uufiltad for motherhood. This eaa be remedied. Dr. Pierce's Favorite -Prescription Curat tha waakoeaaaa and dlaordera of woman. It aula directly oa the Ueliuala and important organa eoaeeraed ia motherhood, makiuj them healthy, alronf, vigorous, virile and elaitio. "Favorite Prescription" banishes the Indispositions of the period of expectancy and makes hahy'a advent easy and almost painless. It quickens and vitaliica the (rniinine organs, and insures a healthy and robust baby. Thousands ol women hare teatified to iti marvelous merits. It Make Weak W omen Strong. It Makea Skk Women Well. IlonestdruiUists do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon you at ")utt as good." Accept no secret nostrum in placo of this mua in rtl remedy. It contains not a drop of alcohol and not a grain of habit-forming or injurious drugs, la a pure glyceric extract of healing, native American roota. lie furnished by (he Murine bund. J. V. KldltiKS bus gone south on a luml deal. Tim former time ho went north but there wns loo much snow for a "wobfooior." Karl (ircHlioiiK, who hus been sick with typhoid fever, la bettor itt Ibis writing. Whan You 8e the Ball. On the bottle you huve our miiiranlee that you are gelling (he best cough and cold remedy. Or. Hell's I'lnoTar Honey bus millions of sutlsllod iim'T. At nil deulers. Kor sulo by Harding's Drug Store. STAFFORD. Insect Bite Costs Leg. A Boston man lost his leg from the bite of an insect two years before. To avert such calamities from stings and bites of insects use Bucklen's Arnica Salve promptly to kill the poison and pain. Heals burns, bolls, ulcers, piles, eczema, cuts, bruises. Only 25 cents at all druggists. preach next Sabbath morning, as usual. The annual meeting of the Congre gational church will be held on Fri day of next week In the auditorium at 2:30 p. m. This will be made a social occasion, and all who are Interested In the work of this church are cor- dially Invited. Mrs. J. I Jones and daughter. Mar garet, attended the annual meeting of the Farkpluee church last Friday. When buying a cough medicine for children bear In mind that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy Is most effectual for colds, croup and whooping cough and that it contains no harmful drug. Kor sale, by all dealers. Charlie and Ruth Muhoii and Mrs. F. Welsh, Tho afternoon was spent In social conversation, Mrs. Drown re ceiving tokens of remembrance. Io Melons refreshments were served and all returned home, wishing Mrs. Hrown many happy returns of the day. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Last week this town was a sheet of Ice and telephones were out of com mission. The thermometer register ed 18 degree. We now have warm foggy days. Mountain View Hose Company No. 4 has Its hall raised and the Ore bell placed on top of the structure. F. M. Darling has purchased the old bell tower and Is tearing It down this week. A. L. Jones, of Eldorado, was transacting business in this vicinity Tuesday morning. The Choice of a JHuaband. Is too Important a matter for a woman to bo handicapped by w eak nous, bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these kill hopes by taking Dr. King's Life Fills. New strength, fine complexion, pure breath, cheerful splrlls things that win men follow tholr use. Kasy, safe, sure. 2!c at all druggists. CLARKES. Rev. Mr. Cupp, of Viola. Is holding revival meetings in the Clarkes Eng lish M. E. church. Elmer le was helping Mr. Dot temlller saw down trees Monday. Miss Grad, tbo primary teacher, re sumed her school again Monday. The Uterary Society and debate was held last Wednesday night. The question was "Resolved, that the pa role system given by Governor West." Those on tho affirmative side were W. (J. Klelnsmlth, R. S. Welch, Miss Olga Elmer, and cm the negative sldi were F. IL Wilcox. F. L Grad and LOGAN. The Clear Creek Creamery paid 40 cents per pound to Its patrons for butter fat for December. Zella, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ArnMd Mostul, U very ill with rheumatism. Wednesday, January 10, Clackamas County Pomona Grange was enter tained by Harding Grange No. 122. Even the inclement weather did not keep the people all at home. More than a hundred partook of the bount eous spread at noon and night. State Master Spence and wife were there, also H. G. Starkweather, of Milwau kee was In attendance, who presented a resolution condemning the single tax as a vicious form of class legisla tion. There was quite a discussion, but the resolution passed with a good majority. Another was one favoring Woman Suffrage In Oregon. The vote was unanimous in its favor. The last was one favoring the county pur chasing and owning the Clackamas County Fair property at Canby. It wag also passed. In the evening a class of seventeen took the degree of Pomona. An excellent program was rendered, including the play "A Quiet Family." All had a good time and went home tired and happy and a lit tle sleepy, too. Users Find It As Indispen sable as the Barn Itself V "1 .,.4 !..--T V3. a . a ! i- ;' IS 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. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CA TALOG SEND IS THIS COUPON When given as soon as the croupy cough appears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward of an attack or croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of moth ers use It successfully. Sold by all dealers. MULINO. 1912 has certainly started In to fin ish up the winter in true webfoot style raining or snowing every day up to the present time. Mr. Murray is buying bay of Mr. Wallace. Snodgrass & Schafer have sold their saw and shingle mill to Mr. Hultz. Joe Mallatt has bought a new house, Mr .and Mrs. Bert Wallace have a baby boy, born January C. Mrs. Churchill and daughter, Vesta, returned home Thursday after a two months' visit In Linn and Marion counties. District No. 84 has purchased a new organ for their school. Carl Payne Is building a house on the corner of Ed. Williams' place, where he has leased a piece of land. Mitchell. Lewis U Slaver Co. Portland, Oregon. GENTLEMEN Mail on of your DRE W LITTER CARRIER CATALOGS t2 To. At. Constipation is the cause of many nilmenU and disorders that make life miserable. Take Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets, keep your bow els regular and you will avoid these diseases. For sale by all dealers. CLACKAMAS. The silver thaw left only cold mem ories in this village, with very little actual damage. We may reasonably expect one more cold wave before gen ii spring arrives. W. W. Smith hag contracted to lay a good gravel walk on the south side of Main street from the Congregation al church to the depot. Otis Welch and Isaac Johnson, with teams, bean the grading Tuesday morning. This walk will prove a great convenience to pedestrians, as the north side of the street is often very muddy and slippery. J. T. Strlte Is making a great change 'n the appearance of the property he bought last fall from Miss Mohr. He has put a neat wire fence all around the premises, had Ce ground thor oughly cleared and put into good shape for setting out strawberry plants. Several carpenters are busy remodeling the house. When the In terior is finished up Mr. Strlte will have one of tb most attractive resi dences in town. There has been an epidemic of "new fencing"' in this western part of our village, also many other improvements which fcpeak well for the thrift and pride of its citizens. Eight or ten years ago Clackamas was called a dead place but that statement does not bold good at the present time. Mrs. Charles Casto spent several days of last week with her parents and sister here. Mr. Casto came down Saturday and both returned home the next day. Mrs. J. B. Chandler la visiting her daughter. Mrs. Blaine Jackson in Portland. BEAVER CREEK. Beaver Creek Is again booming. "Ben Fischer, one of Beaver Creek's first class carpenters. Is putting in additional rooms over W. E. Jones' j general merchandise store, to be oc-1 cupied by one of our new central op-; erators. J. B. Cummins is figuring on start-! ing his saw mill the latter part of the week if the water lowers. W. N. Burch made a trip to his farm last week for a load of provis ions, i E. O. Hughes has made great im provements on his place by felling an ancient tree that endangered the telephone lines and the traveling public. E. O. . Hughes had a very narrow escape last week while tearing out an old fireplace. The bricks gave way, falling to the floor but doing ' no damage except some extra house ; cleaning. Dick Johnson has returned from ' an extended visit with his parents in j Canby. J. B. Cummins is on the sick list. Hal Lindslev and wife made a busi ness trip tff Portland last Monday. E. Mclntyre, of Clarkes, Is working at J. B. Cummins' saw mill. J. O. Jones, from the North End, was calling on friends here one day last week. S. P. Londerga'n and William Miller were busy fixing the telephone line last week. Several of Beaver Creek's young people attended the dance given at the Henrice home last week. J. Bohlander made a trip to William Moehnke's saw mill last week for lumber with which to build a new wagon bed. Tom Hardin went to work at Cum mins' saw mill. William Parry is busy hauling wood to the central ofTice. Bill Dean and Fred Kubich were busy felling trees one day last week, i W. Em mot and B. White, of Viola, were seen passing through this burg this week. Mr. White, Cummins' road engineer, is making his home at Mr. Schneid er's. ! Jack Baty hag been on the sick list 1 the past week. j Reta Gordy was calling on her '. friends, of Beaver Creek, the first of the week. i A. W. Wooly is on the sick list. j William Grissenthwaite has installed a new cream separator to get the best results from his two record breaking milch cowi. j Owen Hughes is busy plowing on the A. P. Schneider farm. V. Bohlander has a sick horse. Davis brothers called on friends here last week. Mrs. Holt Is up and around again after a short Illness. J. F. Steuderman was transacting business in this burg last week. Thomas Bros, are making great pro gress with their stump clearing. I A farewell party was given In hon or of Miss Ona Carey, who leaves to take up her work as "hello" girl In I The snow has all melted and left Portland. Those present were Misses I the ground well soaked with water. Mary and Blodwen Parry, Blodwen It seems as though there wag a lit Thomas, Elsie Schoenborn, Edna Col- j tie misunderstanding in regards to the well, Or.a Carey, Gertrude Schneider, ' cougar which was killed in this town. Pearl Schlomberger, Stella Heans, Le- i In the first place Frank Rees found ora Bennett, Mrs. Daniels, Messrs. ! one of bis sheep that had Just been Fred Bohlander, Bill Herman, Otto i killed by a cougar. He phoned to El Fischer, Ben Fischer, Otto Lyman, j bert Larking to bring his dogs because Coxy and Abel Thomas, Harry Schoen-' they are good ones. So Larkins start born, Rowland Edwards, George and ed with his dogs and gun and Eugene Max HoIIman, Steve Sager, Chris Cumina accompanied him. They went Fischer, David and Willamette Harris, to Rees' place and the three of them Humphrey and Harry Parry, Willie, j started on the trail of the cougar in Jack and Richard Davles, George j the deep snow. The dogg took out on Sager, Harry Kirbyson. Jack Jones, the trail. Before they had treed the una Mugnes, mine Martin, Bill Dan-1 animal Frank Nicholas ana c. Kanaie, j Mrs. H Layman who has been lels, and Clyde DriscolL The evening who were hunting wild cats, heard the qu)te poorly Iatey u' improving again. wag spent In playing the old time ' dogs and took in with the rest, so ......, kl games atfer which refreshments were i they were having a nice time when r alcr Walter have served. All returned home at a late ! Larkin dog made his regular stump-1 recovered from tnpir lllneM- hour renortine a verv enlovahlo n. ' -wprh at th trf-. That arfmsprt th 1 Mr. K. C. Quinn made a busl- The Automatic p MS yj DREW CARRIER Ik S I Lllllo t'yntlia Nuuiiliaum 1ms been iilllii sick (ha piiat week, hIhi) C. Tli'doiimn, but are Improving at the prcHi'iit writing, Thei'.i nre mimlmrlnaii uIihos of a kind of an ppldemlo cold. Mr. and Mrs, dago huve been among the miff xreia, but nil belter at prr-Honl us far iih heard from. Mrs. 11. Hhurp la homn from llm hoillul and Mrs, Homer Krusn U peeled to b ablit to return homo In a row dayit. They miu neighbors and frlniiila and occupied tlin aaino room at the hoHpltiil, which muilo It pleas ant for theiu bolh, Perry Sharp hus I n appointed road supervisor for (his district for The front ami snow has all dUup. " '""'" ""r' poured and peopio begin to forgot Mrs. (Inge ex pec Miss Win Hud- thero ever was such thing In Stafford, enbiirg. Into of Michigan, lo make Her Unt Wednesday Mr. Powell's llttlo a visit I bis week. three year old son fell from the couch In Much a way as to dislocate his What Can We Say shoulder. Tho llttlo fellow Is getting Moro Hum If you lire not MatlMflmlaf- along u well as could bo expected, tor using Sutherland' Euglo Eye as it wns quite a serious hurt. Salve we will refund your money. Mfl Albert Turner l reported but very at ull dealers. For sale by Harding little better. Inig Store. Sandy and East Clackamas Time is Money with you. You can't afford to be with out a DREW. The Northwest's Greatest Implement Cf Vehicle House Agencies Everywhere PORTLAND, OR. SPOKANE SEATTLE BOISE . SANDY. Thn first regular set of city offic ers for Sandy were sworn in last week. County School Inspector Anderson, of EMtuenda, has been visiting schools In this section. A warm Cbluook struck this "' tlou Friday, bringing thermometers up to $0 degrees and cutting out all ice and snow. ' Rural teachers, teaching pupils to work for their parents at homo as out lined in the Enterprise Inst week. In an artlclo ou rural schools of I'olk county, meets our most hearty appro val. It would be a very praiseworthy thing for Cluckamug teachers to of fer certain half holidays for work done at home. Children thus become more Interested In rural life and are more apt to stick to tho farm. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Duhlgren are tho proud parents of a baby buy. Ho arrived Saturday morning. Tho progress and anniversary edi tion of tho Enterprise came to hand Saturday. It Is a neat and attractive publication, setting forth the develop ed and Intent resources of Clackamas county In a pleasing way and reflects credit on both tho paper and the county which It represents. A branch of the W. C. T. U. wns organized at the Sandy M. E. church Friday evening under the direction of Mrs. SUbaiigb of Seattle. The creamery question wns ag'tat ed at a meeting of the Sandy Grange Saturday and also ut two meetings held at Plrwood Hull. No definite arrangements have yet been made. Misses Rachman and Mulr attended tho teachers' and patrons' meeting at Boring Saturday. Podolax. Cures Constipation and Uver trou bles. Docs not gripe nor sicken. GOc a bottlo. Money buck If not satisfactory. ELWOOD. The w eal her hus moderated consid erably. Farmers are again whistling after the plow, Mrs. Schwerlne Is very ill with pneumonia. We all hope for her re covery. W. T. Henderson and daughter, Mr. I Hlii Vallen were 1n Estacada Thurs day. Jessie Cox Is road supervisor of this district, having been the voters' choice We hope during 1912 El wood will have much improved roads as there Is quite a sum for the supervisor to expend. J. Johnston was In Estacada Satur day on business. Miss Lulu Miller Is now boarding at Mrs. Johnston's. The distance from her school Is shortened by tho change. Matt Dlbblo bought a new dog for aid In hunting wild cats and panthers ESTACADA. Mr. Martha Davis, ono of Oregon's pioneers, U dying ut her home here. She has been suffering from purulyals for some timo, Jacob Johnson and wife are visiting relatives at linrfleld. Their home Is In Portland. W. W. Davis. Jr., and wife, of Scap pooao, tire at Garfield this Week. Elmer Green, of Kalrvlow, I ut the bedside of Ills alster. Mrs. Martha Davis. The sleet damage to telephone wires In this community hus been repulied. Mrs. Anna Huyes, of Aberdeen. Washington, I at tho bedsldu of her mother, Mrs. Martha Huvla. A. I. Mason, tha well known Hood River oichnrdlst, delivered a two hour lecture on apple culture to the Kruit Growers' I'tilon at the Honor theater In Estacada lust Saturday. Not with Htmidlng the Inclemency of the weath er the orchurdlst were out In full force. Mason spoke from the pruc Ileal side of apple culture. Mason advocuted orchard of not less than L'O acrei to una pel son. but said an onhardist must love his work and go Into it u a business Ho ar raigned tho orchard promoter who di vided his land Into five acre tract to sell to the credulous and added ficti tious value to tho acreage each year. He Intimated thut It was hi opinion that this kind of promoting was crim inal. Ho said hi orchard netted him an average of i:l3 a year per acre a an average for the six year slure thn trees were 8 year of age. He uy that at the end of the eighth year the orchard should have paid ull expense Incurred to (hot time. As to coddling moth with five spraying of arsenate of lead there were C4 wormy apple In 1100 boxe of Yellow Newton in tho crop of "ISOfi. He did not advlso planting red ap ple In this climate saying tbnt the Yellow Newton and Ortley were the best money mnkers at Hood River. Eciema, Ringworm. Teller, chnpHd hand or Up, bolls, sore and all skin disease are quickly cured b) the use of Ir. IMI' Antisep tic Salve. 25c a box at all dealer. A creamy snow white ointment. Kor sale by Harding's Drug Store. ENTERPRISE APPRECIATED. The Mitchell Line of Implements and Vehicles Is Full of Labor Saving Money Savers ON SALE AND DISPLAY BY W. J. WILSON & CO., Tenth and Main OREGON CITY J. J. SANDSNESS & CO., OREGON CAN5V OREGON Full River Mills, fal , Jan. 12, 1912. To the Editor: The Enterprise Is a welcomed weekly visitor In our home, along with three other Oregon paper and is rend with Interest. Al though we are In sunny California our thoughts drift homeward to Oregon. We are very comfortably located lo till village about 100 inhubltatis. thirty-five miles from any railroad In a beautiful valley surroimdod by mountains at tbo junction of Full River and tbo Pitt river where there Is a fall of sixty feet, making It noted Stanford Cox has gone to Estacada f lt" nturJ? "I , ,mndnt' ' ot .a; .- unui. I ne vmie in mniiiL ini-iuj miles sqtinre. Tho principal Industry Is hay and stock raising. Plenty of fruit and vegetables are raised to sup ply demands with a surplus going to waist. The cllmuto Is healthy, tho air Invigorating, an altitude of 3,200 feet, with Mount Shasta near. The land Is productive but should be Irrigated to make farming profitable. Railroad communication Is badly need ed. The old-fashioned stage coach Is tho only menns of getting In and out. We are rending with Interest the discussion going on in your paper on the single tax move. Keep It up and let tho peopio become educated on this and other political lines. From our present view of thought on this subject we hope to not lose our fran chise In Oregon and be thore next Nov ember to vote agnlnst the single tax. We are at present small land owners, but on the small capital we have in business are willing to share our bur den of taxation. Sunny California Is good but old web-foot Oregon Is bettor. With the best of regards to all our Snow all gone and everyone Is hap-1 Oregon friends, W. J. LEWEL-LEN. to work. He has a brother who Is a j carpenter there, also many other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Henderson vis ited Mrs. Schwerlne Sunday, who Is 1 some better. ! Mr. and Mrs. Meillke were shopping In Estacada Saturday, Miss Montle Cox visited Mrs. Schewcrlne and aided In caring for the sick. Mrs. Lulu Miller, the school teacher, conducted spelling last Friday night W. T. Henderson hauled wood for Dan Stnhlnecker Monday. Medicines that aid nnture are al ways most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to Its superior excellence. Sold by all dealers. DOVER. py. Walter Kltzmiller was up to the ranch Saturday. Aims Eleanor Dews entortained a CLARKES. Miss Baty, of Portland, spent Sun day here with her grandparents, J. H. Baty and family, of Duane street Mrs. Maggie Harrington spent last week among relatives and friends at McMinnville. The Bible Study Class of the Mount View Union Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Oorbett Tburs day afternoon. This town is well represented at the meeting at the Baptist church each evening this week. Mrs. A. H. Waterhouse, of Portland, was here visiting ber sister, Mrs. Charles Stewart, who hurt her foot New Year's, and could not go to her home in Portland. Lewis Sager. The affirmative took the lead. Mr. Bottemiller got a load of chops from Eugene Klelnsmlth last Satur day. The Wettlaufer road Is getting im passable. Some nearly got hung up in the mud. Lee Parish, of Highland, spent Sun day with W. G. Klelnsmlth. Wellington Marshall has finished sawing wood In Tlmbergrove. The Buel Bros, have much of their land cleared and are improving fast. UNIVERITY PUNS A Medicine. That lives ten yoars must have merit. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey has been sold for sixteen years, and saleg have Increased every year. So you run no risk. We guarantee It. At all dealer!. For sale by Harding Drug Store. Ing. PILES! PILES! PILES! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It obsorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives In stant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts. Drug gists, mail 50c and $1.00. Williams Mfg. Co- Props., Cleveland, O. for sale by Huntley Bros, and Jones Drug Co. hovs. ThPT r-ean a liftlp faster Thev i "ess inp io MOiana Sunaay. I came within about two hundred yards Mrs. H. B. Nickels is on the sick of the tree. Rees said: "I see him!" ! list. They went until about fifty feet of the I Miss Maude Morrow, of Meldrum, tree. Some of the boys wanted to j and Mrs. Grace Eby were calling on shoot the animal with a .22 calibre i friends in this vicinity Sunday, rifle. While they were arguing the Mrs. A. L. Hickman entertained point Frank Nicholas settled the ques-rat a birthday surprise party Tuesday tlon with a larger gun. Larkins thinks ; afternoon In honor of Mrs. Matchett MARQUAM. it was his place to shoot the animal for his own dogs. The hide will be mounted and raffled later. Rev. J. L. Jones is about town again nfter a ten days' hard experience with the Grippe. He expects to be able to Brown, at ber home on Pleasant ave nue. Those present were: Mrs. Amos Harrington and daughter, Mrs. Vandong, Mrs. J. p. Roehl, Mrs. R. M. C. Brown, Mrs. J. Lewellen. Mrs. , S. A. Gillett, Mrs. C. M. Mason, I Friday night, Jan. 19th. It was amusing to see the town people line up the next morning after the rain, with spade and shovel, I stipTiose to locate their well?. Quite a lot of land is being cleared around here this winter. The entley boys are building on their, property, east of town. Rv. F. Butler and wife, of Hub bard, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Manuam Tuesday. The Ladies- Aid Is to have a basket social and entertainment at the hall Music will Young or middle aged man, residing In or near some good town in Clacks- number of her friends Friday night in mas County, and. who has a wide ac- honor .if her fourteenth birthday. nnalntance and good standing, can Harry Morrison is home from Port-j have position for one year, or more, land. worth $150.00 per month. Must be Birch Roberts spent Sunday with able to Invest $250.00. Address in tne home roms. ; own handwriting, J. E. Smith, 513 If. H. Udell was In Estacada Satur-, Chamber of Commerce, Portland Ore- ly. I gon. Mr. Morrison and Victor Bodloy met with quite a serious accident last Sat-1 urday as they were driving to Sandy. , ineir norse ran aown a deep creek hill and plunged Into the creek on the upper side of the bridge. Mr. Morri son's face was badly bruised and Vic tor's shoulder was hurt. The horse and buggy escaped Injury. Miss Alice Derghouse returned to school Monday. Joe DeShazer, A. Bcws, H. H. Udell. George Kltzmiller and C. A. Keith ! been so arranged as to Include the attended court In Oregon City last i study of the nutritious foods and will Thursday. henceforth go by the name of Dlele- Mra. Thayer and daughter, Beth, are tics. professor Sweetser, the both on the sick list this week. j Oregon state botanist, will teach C. A. Keith was appointed road sup-( the course. Iiosldos the study ervlsor for District No. 41. j of food values, special attention j will be paid to the food combinations. . Mall Carriers Will Fly. I Many of the clubs and fraternities will This is an age of great discoveries. ! have their managers attend the lcc Progress rides on fhe air. Soon we lure"- may see Lncle Sam's mall carriers i flying In all directions, transporting Senator La Follette Is opposed to mall. People take a wonderful Inter- w,w file. As master of his political est In a discovery that benefits them , organization In Wisconsin he Is slm Thaf s why Dr. King's New Discovery ; P'y leader. f IfXI for Coughs, Colds and other throat and , lung diseases is the most popular medicine In America. "It cured me of i a r..i u i . . , . UNIVERSITY OK OREGON. Jan. 15. Tho course In economic botany has Davis, Stlckney Corner. Me., "after doctor's treatment and all other reme dies had failed." For coughs, colds or any bronchial affection It s nnequalej. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at all druggists. MOTHER GRAYS SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. 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