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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, KKHRUARV 16, 1912, A WOMAN'S WISDOM. Tha worried mother wake up to hear ber baby' beery breathing 1 tittle eoufh perhape the eroup or whooping ooufh. She doea not want to tend (or the doctor whea perhapa the trouble doe not amount to much. Finally aha think of that medical book bar lather fare her, The Common Sena Medical Adviser, by R. V. Pieroe, M. D. She aayt " juit the tSing to tnd out what ia the matter with the little dear." Two million households in thii country own one and it't to be had lor only 31e, in etatnpe 1,000 pajea in splendid cloth binding. A food lamily adviaer in any emergency. It ia lor titkrr us. Thia ia what many women write Dr. Pieroe in reapect to hie " Favorite Preacription, " remedy which baa made thoutanda of melancholy and mieerable women cheerful and happy, by curing the painful womanly diaeaaea which undermine a woman'a health and atrcnth. "My desire l to write a few line to let you know what your valuable medicine has done tor mo," wnu- jib Makoahkt Zi'Kiikkt. of $.'3 S. lii'tttn Ion (Street, Italtlniore, Md. "Before the slorrk came to our house I was a very nlok woman. I wrote yon for ail v ion which was klndlv given and which made me a different woman In a short time. After taking the flrt bottle of 'Favorite lresorlptlon ' I began Improving an that 1 hnnlly knew 1 was In such condition. I old tny own housework washing and Ironing, cooking, owing, and the worst of all nursed three children who had whooping congh. I hardly know of the advent ten minutes before so eav was It The bahy la as fat as a bntter-hulL Pr. Plerce'i Favorite Prescription l the best medlelne for any woman to take whoa ia till condition. 1 rucoaioiond It Maa.ZcBiTAirDBAaa. to all my mends." 1 NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY COLTON. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stromgreen were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Petterson last Sunday. Charlie Swan. D. Bonney, Frank Wil son and Mr. Eastwood are clearing land for Mr. Sherman, the owner of the Howlen place. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Dix. of Mullno, were week-end visitors at Grandma Dix's, at Colton, and returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hult have moved to Mulino where Mr. Hult will take charge of the shingle mill there. Mr. and Mrs. Gug Gottberg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stromgreen last Sunday. Norman Sorenson left for Silverton Saturday. Robert Putz. the trapper, caught another mink last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bonney were visiting with their son, D. Bonney and family at Elwood Sunday. J. Bngstrom returned from Port land last Sunday where he had been on business". ETick Trygg has completed his con tract of slashing fifteen acres for Mr. Johnsoa. J. Putz took load of hogs to Ore gon City Saturday. Alex Erickson made a trip to Esta cada Thursday to meet Mrs. Erickson, who had been at Portland a few days. William Warner and friend, Henry Lohndorf, from Portland, are out on the former's homestead in the hills. John Engstrom was planting straw berry plants one day last week. R. K- Lell, the nurseryman, of Can by, was around taking orders last week. The Marine Band is to have a bas ket social Saturday evening, Feb. 24, in the hall. Music will be furnished by the band. Everybody ts cordiaTly invited. When her child Is In danger a wom an will risk her life to protect It. No great act of heroism or risk of life U necessary to protect a child from croup. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and all danger Is avoided. For sale by all dealers. WILSONVILLE. A Cough Is a danger signal and should not be neglected. Take Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey at once. It allays Inflamma tion, stops the cough and heals the membranes. For sale by Harding' Drug Store. CLARKES. The boys had a good time Sunday at P. Hoover's. Ten head of horses were broken to ride. R. Ginther was the main rider, but one of the horses threw him and broke his leg, so P. Hoover took his place as rider and had bU arm broken when one of the horses fell on him, but the boys hope to see them around soon. Mrs. Nettie Rice is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ringo, at Clarkes for a few days. Miss Zelmer Cummins attended church Sunday morning. H. H. Tallman killed pigs Thursday, two of them weighing 400 pounds each. Some of the farmers had better take notice and raise some good pigs like H. Tallman. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark were visitine Mr. and Mrs. Tallman Sund; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tallbul made a very pleasant call Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Cum mins. Reports are that they had a very good time. Miss Eden Elmer and her sister were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Buol Sun day. Hank Grossmiller has bought a new automobile, a 24-horsepower. His friends are all looking for hint now so they can get a ride. Charle3 Grossmiller had a narrow escape from an accident Sunday while coming from church. The king bolt in the buggy broke and his gentle horse was all that saved him. The Bachelor Club met at Clarkes Saturday night with a membership of 35. All had a very nice time until 11 o'clock and then went home after an oyster supper had been served. Several of the boys from Bear Creek were in attendance. H. Rogers was out to church Sun day night and while going home fell down and broke his nose. His friends hope that he will soon be all right. F. Marshall attended church Sun day night. E. Larklns and G. Cummins and Frank Nichols killed a bear last Tues day at Frank Rees place, near High land, which had killed one of Mr. Rees' sheep. The bear weighed 195 pounds. Mrs. Aubrey Wood was a Portland visitor Saturday. Ed. Baker went to Portland Satur day to visit his son, Gerald at St. Vincent's hospital. Mrs. Joe Thornton was a Portland visitor last week. Mrs. Halley is enjoying a visit from Mrs. Fleck, a friend from the Rose City. Don't forget to register for the pri maries at the Thornton bank at Wil sonville. This is a very convenient place to register and our voters should not overlook their opportunities until too late to take advantage of them. County Superintendent Gary visited the Wilsonville school recently, and found everything in good shape under the splendid management of our teach er. Miss Helen Murray. Little Gerald Baker will be brought home from the hospital Thursday, if he continues to improve, which is good news to the many interested friends cf the Baker family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin entertained friends from Woodburn Saturday of last week. Mrs. Marion Young visited rela- ! tives In the Rose City recently. Our basket ball team was defeated by a few points at New berg on last Friday evening. Some of the usual line-up were unable to go. Miss Murray, the talented teacher of our school, is having a series of spelling matches to encourage her pu pils in their work. The Mothers' Club of Corral Creek school, has organized a girls' sewing society for the school, and Miss Bet- tie BataUia, who is a fine seamstress, has voluteered to take charge. The club will meet with Mrs. Norman Say Saturday afternoon. An Important event occurred on Wednesday evening, February the 7th, i at eight o'clock, in the Methodist church, when Estelle Bernice Seely became the wife of Ernest McLeod Carry. The bride has been one of the much beloved young ladles of this vicinity, having grown up here from gTlhood, and it is with many regrets that her hosts of friends here learn, that she will no longer be a resident of our village, as the happy young couple will go to British Columbia to reside, where the groom owns a farm. We join In wishing Mr. and Mrs. Carry happiness and prosperity in their new home. A Beautiful Woman Must have a beautiful skin. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve removes pimples, black head3, chaps, and roughness, leaving the skin smooth. Try it on our guarantee. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. All Skln Troubles Are overcome by using Dr. Bell's An tiseptic Salve. It Is as pleasant to use as pure cream and Is guaranteed to give satisfaction. 25c a box. Hard ing's Drug Store. MARQUAM. We are having warm snring weath er. The ponds fairly roar with the croakinir of frog One of the thlugs we need in this j location is a brick and tile factory. A company would do well to locate here for we have the right kind of soil if we could Interest some one In that business. There is being quite a lot of land cleared around here this winter. The people got busy last week and put down the walk out to the school bouse, which will be appreciated. Olaf Olson has his barn about fin ished. Dolpn Myers is improving rapidly from bis broken leg. He Is able to be around on crutches now. J. M. Grosburg Is sick with typhoid fever. LOGAN. Only four more weeks to serve on that groundhog decree, then presto, spring, hooray! If the county would offer a bounty on his hogship we might exterminate the varmint and all his relatives, then once in a while could hope for an early spring. Mr. Schuebel, who was to have talked single tax at Logan next Sat urday, has called the meeting off ia definitely. Wise idea. Some of these old hayseeds are not as green as they appear. Many of them can recall hear ing in their school days a little poem, "Walk into the parlor said the spider to the fly, and this single tax Is along '.hat line. The masquerade ball at Logan Beems to have been a very successful affair A good time is resported by all. Miss Emma Benson and Hugh Kirchem re ceived first prize for best waltzers; Miss Jessie Fouts and brother for best costumes. Miss Helen Sprague and brothel-, Harry, of Corvallls, made a short visit here and attended the masque ball. Allen Hutching has purchased a new gasolin-j wood sawing outfit and is making thines buzz. Clear Creek Creamery patrons will receive for January 42 cents per pound for butter fat. This is the record price. They say the proof of the pud ding Is in the eating. This shows what co-operation can do. F. P. Wilson purchased a fine span of horsas from A. A. Allen recently. Walter Sheppard is spending a few days with relatives here. Since leav ing here a few years ago he has made his home at Sellwood. Mr. Mendenhall, who recently sold h's home here and went to Washing ton county to look around, has re turned and thinks this Is good enough. SHUBEL. Mr. Blair lost a horse one day Inst week. Mr. and Mm. Tom Grace, of Timber- grove, visited Mr.-and Mrs. K. W. Ilomsehuhe last Sunday. C. Schuebel and William Hoard, of Oregon City, passed through here last Saturday afternoon on their way to Alheria to talk on lnglo tax. John Uluhm has reown about 20 acre of oats that did not come up very promising. Pete Hohlender was In Oregon City on business Inst Saturday. Mrs. Shaw, supervisor of our school district, came out and examined one side or the school controversy here and feels she has done her duty. She wishes tia to announce that she was here, and also that anyone wishing to have any disputes settled In the fu ture to Just send a card to her address at Mllwaukle, and she will give prompt attention. Are Ever at War. There are two things everlastingly at war, joy and piles. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve will banish plies in any form. It soon subdues the Itching, Ir ritation, Inflammation or swelling. It gives comfort, Invites Joy. Greatest healer of burns, bolls, ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema, scald pimples, skin eruptions. Only 23 cts. at all druggists. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Mr. Clark, of Molalla avenue, who has spent the past month traveling in Southern Oregon and California, re turned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Fisher re turned home Saturday after visiting relatives and friends at Mulino for three weeks. Little Marvin Curran, who-has had a serious attack of pneumonia, is a little letter. The lible study clas. met at tho ALBERTA. Alberta Debating Society met at the Alberta school house February 10 and was called to order by tho chairman, Hugo Hansen. Miss Pearl Miller was appointed secretary protein. Minute were read and approved. Alberta ac cepted the challenge of Shubel for. a Joint debate. The question submitted by Shubel Debating Society waa, "Re solved, that the world Is growing mor ally worse," and It wa agreed upon as satisfactory by Alberta, Shubel tak ing the affirmative. After the trans action of usual business Chris Schue bel gave a very Interesting lecture on single tax, which was very much ap preciated by all present, and Mr. Srhuebel was extended a vote of thanks by the society. All are In vited to attend the debate between Shubel and Alberta February 17th at Alberta school house. There are very fluent speakers on both sides and It will no doubt prove very Interesting. Wanted Nona of H i Art. At n dinner In London Theodore Watts Dunton said: "It Isn't general ly known Hint Turner, the mlnler. and Dr. Augustus Prltchsrd once lived to gether for a year In Cheyne row The painter and the physician IiimI a tine garden, and they took a u denl of pride lu their flowers Hut the garden gnte did not work well, mid one day Turner. Iiecituse It wouldn't oeii. pet tishly gave orders that It he nailed up. It was thought that this odd act would enrage Augustus l"rlteinrd; but. on being (old of It. all he ioid was. 'tlh. well. I don't care what Turner doe to the gate so I0113 its he doesn't paint 1 It." "-London Graphic Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYf fOWER. Be patient. If you are patient .win will have but little competition, because o few per una practice 1 lint virtue. You almost nniy have a monopoly, He self poised You will hnve but Utile rivalry here also, bccnuso so many persons get off their balance. You almost could form a lriit of 1 ho well balanced, rightly poised. And- If you have lxlti poise and patience you will have what every one Is look ing for- I'ower. If you nre patient and poised you will be generous 11 nd kind to nil, to the deserving and wise us well as to the undeserving mid foolish You i-aiimit be kind and patient to all men unless you are self forgetful, 1111- selllsb. If you are self forgetful and generous you will be both patient and kind. See how the circle goes? Now, there Is this about power It goes to I1I111 who can properly use It. And the greatest Hiwer In all the mil verse Is love, nud be who Is Hiscd ti nil put lent nud kind will bnvv that Ireincn dolls wer How to get It? Are you to struggle nnd strain after It. grasp for It? If you do that you will be doing what so ninny are doing, and you will hnve competition. And If Sandy and East Clackamas SANDY. Mr. mid Mrs. (loo. Udell are visiting In Portland. C. F. Harbor Is In Portland on busi ness. . Peter Gray hna received a rnr loud of feed nnd I ready fur customer at his new atore. Miss llachman spent tho weekend III Clackamas. ' J 1 111 Wolf hn returned from two weeks' visit In Portland. II. F. lliiK'ner till sufficient stock aubscillied to Insure the cMnbllshment of a creamery here. Tim cniuiiiun council ha decided to reel a Jail In thu near future. A site will probably be leased In the renr of Henry Porrot' blacksmith shop. Parent-Teacher meeting, Melnlg'a hall, Handy, Saturday. February 17. 1"I2. Program: lu, "Limitation of III- Faculties." J. W. Wirt; 10:45, ".Munagement of the Rural School Mrs, A. Malur; ll::H. "A Plea for n High School." George llornstedt; 12, basket dinner by put runs; I, program bv pupil tif the Handy and Flrwood schools; 2. "ICiIiiciiIIoii of the Wind." jw. Howard; 2:'W. "What the Par ent ('nil lk to Help the School," C. F Anderson. ELWOOD. All predict an early spring. Pussy willow nnd a row spring beaut ye rn In bloom, yet old Mt. I loud breath I very chilly tho Inst day. Mr. Zerkcl, thn mini who had the. railroad land lease, has, after partly building a shack, gone back to Port land. Other parlies have been out to look at the same piece of land but all feel Home hat afraid to Invest. Jessl i Cox wn badly bruised by a log rolling over him while he wa aw. lug out road lumber In til own mill. No serious Injui le are feared. Mr. Johnson, Mr. Anderson and Ml Lulu Miller spout Hominy afternoon at Mr. and Mr. Hinlilunckor'N home, All Inn! a pleasant time. Mr. and Mis. a Vallen spent a few day In Portland. Also visited Mr. Hall, a relative, at Oswego. Mr. Hurfus hn returned homo from Seattle where she hn been visiting her daughter. Mr. Oslrend. Mr. Stirfus tins been gone three month nnd during that time she wa mndo happy by seeing her first grandson. Han Htnhlnecker I constructing a linn fence upon hi premise. A. Vallen. with tnm. I helping C. K Hot fin. In hi dom ing. The Kl wood Telephone Company nud roorgiinl'ed. It I a great Podolax la as iilensnnt n maple syrup. Try It . 1 1-1.1...... ut.iitiiif.ti troll. 1 met ,r u r, ....., J ;' "!1VH1,W1, . lmiliy report over the nor sicken. Fur snlo by Harding Drug Store. EAGLE CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woodlo spent 11 ' couple of days In Portland last week. Will Douglas broke out with the: inenslc last Saturday, but he was I not very sick ns he was able to bo , up In a couple of days, and at work j again. former route, lis all trniio at upruig- water nnd KHtacada. Mr, t .ydla Park spent an afternoon at Mrs Dan Htnhlnecker. Mrs bin Pnrk visited her brother and father Sunday. John Park nnd Matt Dibble met with the III luck of bmlng their hound hy poison. Mrs. Hchwerlne I recovering from nn Illness. We all hope for a speedy NOW IS THE TIME TO INSTALL THAT WATER SYSTEM ( . v f Nothing places so many conveniences within the reach of the Rural Resident as a Mitchell-Leader Pneumatic Water System THINK OF IT. You can have youi bath-your sanitary toilets-your wash rooms water for sprinkling and all domestic uses and the best part of it is that the service is absolutely dependable. Hundreds of satisfied users in THIS COUNTY, let us give you their names then you can ask them what they think of this system. Every user is a booster. li.m s nliiv Mveiilna about 2S of . recovery. the neighbor and friends of Mr. and j lan Htnhlnecker Insured Mr. Hep Mrs. Walter Isiiiglas gatliered at j he house and nnrn una wees. their home and spent the evening with them. The time was spent so cially and In playing games. He freshnieiit wyre served at midnight. Ilev John Park ha been sick with lagrlppe We are glad to learn he I recovering. Miss Ituth Mnplcthorpe " plea- all returning home soon after, tired janlly surprised hy a party of Klwood and sleepy, but longing for another j friends on the evening he wa visit- party to attend In the tienr future, Mrs It. II. (ilbson nnd Miss Duncan spent Hunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. How lett. Walter Douglas mndo n return trip to Portland Sunday. Asthma. Is a distressing disease. Dr. Hell'. Pine Tar Honey relieve almost In stantly. We guarantee It to give sut isfactlou. Store. Ing her grand parents. Hev. Park and wife. Miss Hulh I working in r.sia rada. The Friday evening spelling school Is growing more Interesting. A plea unt evening I reported. FIHWOOD. TAKE THIS UP TODAY WITH W. J. WILSON & CO., Tenth and Main OREGON CITY OREGON CANBY HARDWARE IMPLEMENT CO. CANBY, OREGON KELSO. Manv Improvements are being made In Kelso this winter. Ned Nelson Is cbarplttlng eighty acres of stump land which he hail mirfacn cleared by the Japs. John Revenue ha cleared five acre of his land thU winter. Mr. Netzel hn nearly flnUlied clear ing an acre of land for Mr. tiuldenzops lleck brothers have cleared nn acre of land lor A. Yah. Jas. Wilson and Hubert Jonsrud .have Joined fence on the'r land on the bluff. I Ned Nelson and Hubert Jonsrud ; have Joined fence for one half mile. I Kobe t Jonsrud and F. W. Canning have Joined one-half mile of fencing. .Mr. I lick ford In clearing land this winter. 1 Mr !' I.iiiitncl hart bu ll 'in addition 1 to his house. Jonsrud Urns, have purchased a I lam1 molding machine. Frank Patterson and Walter Kyser are hauling ties from Jarls' mill. ! It. K. Jarl a'tuiiled thn bachelor meet lir at Handy Sunday. Mrs. Ibfiry ICrl went to Portland on n shopping trip last week. Takao liros. the Japanese cord wood denier, of Kelso, are planning put ting In a awmll near Marmot. They have purchased the mill formerly owned by the Johanson Lumber Com pany. ESTACADA. V. U Mack rev'lvvd tho first two ,1..L.r,...s fit K.uidv Irani: o last Hnlur- For sale by Harding Dmtt I l)av ynt attending tirango from thl ! locality were Mr. nnd Mrs. J (1. Do- Sharer, Mr and Mrs. junnr. ftir. ami Mrs. K. D. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ma lar. Mr. and Mr. W. F. Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. F. U Muck. Mis ld:i Sim kl, A. ('. Mllllron, Clair Corey ' and A. J. Morrison. Miss Irene Alt wn out from Port land Satiiiday to uttend the dunce at Sandy and made a short visit with ber parent. A. J. nnd Win. Mxley ient Satur day and Sunday In Portland. W. F Fischer transacted business In I'ortliinii this week. Miss Mary Wnespo, of Montnvllla. attended the dance at Sandy Hatur day night. Miss Waespe lived near here for severnl year and hn many fitetid.i in this locality. Win. Itosholm ha hnd hi phone moved from the Flrwood mill to hi residence. The road supervisor, J. (5. DeShan er. has bud a crew of men nt work on the road between Flrw-ood nnd Do'.cr, repairing placeg badly In need of It. Ail parent and person Interested lu education nre urged to attend the Kilucntlon Rally to be held at Sandy Saturday. Feb. 17 all day session. All school of enatern Clackamas county are to be represented and a fine pro gram will be given a well a Inter esting spcechoN by County Huprlntend--nt (lary and others. Kvcryono Is ro queted to bring their dinner, tho same ns for tlrange. The hotel has offered to furnlHh tables and room, and a lady will be in attendance to take charge of the dinner. About sixteen stockholders of tho creamery company, from this locality, uttend-'d the first stockholder' meet Ing nt Sandy Tuesday. Do not forget the debate Saturday evening. AGENTS FOR Mitchell Lewis and St aver Co. PORTLAND, OREGON Stover Gaoline Engines, Myers Spray Pumps, Implements and Vehicles i Rainy weather, but warm. Mrs. Martha Davis remains about the same. i Mrs. Stella Wnodard of Oregon City, is visiting relative ut Kstacada thl ' week. i A Sunday school will be organized at the Nora Memorial church at tiar llrlil Sunday. (iarlleld (iruuge will discuss the sin gle tax on the fourth Saturday. At the last meeting of liarlleld DOVER. i home of Mrs. A. S. Martin last week ! with eight ladies present. Next week ; the meeting will be held at the home 1 of Mrs. Frank Winslow. ; Little Frank Lowry ts seriously ill ' with Intermittent fever. His grar.d-! mother, Mrs. Edseeome, takes care of him a part of the time. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Heckart, of Meadowbrook, are spending this week j among relatives and friends in this ; vicinity. ; Edward Morgan, of Wales, Europe, arrived in town Sunday. He then went out to gee his brother and cou- j sin, W. F. Harris, of Heaver Creek. Mrs. J. W. Iiaty, of Duane street, 1.4 ; you strain nnd strive you are likely to lose both poise ami patience. Again It Is the circle How then? Think only , goodness ami nil good things will come to you and radiate from you. You will be n center of love I and kindness. You will be the natural . . .Tnpi.uulnn lit blll,ll.,.ua mill .......I sione iiioiiniiM'iii consisting, "- K""""--i". Ana- If that be true you will not need to I rush hither and yon In order to find h i chance to do good It will be all about London's Highett Levl. The b gln-si pari of the ; ity of Lon don is the middle of Pannier alley, running between .Wwrate street and Paternoster row I'.eli Jolison tells us that III his day this was a stand for trf n seller end e.irller silll for bakers. The e;n t spot N Indicated on the east wall bv of a lMy silling Umiii 11 baker's bas ket. hulilliiL' a oiinch of gr.viies. On the iedct.il Is this inscription: U'L.r. . m 1,.- .(....lil ,n fltv rniinrl. Yet still this is ihe hwhesi ground j Son- Think goodness nnd you will Auk 77. 1 '.ut. ' practice it Think goodness-kindness Were we to include Greater Loudon ! and belpfiiliiiis will finally become the still seriously 111. Her daughter, of ,,. ijempend ).,, j be the fixed habits of your life. Portland, is with her. j for u m fwf u,M)ve m.a ,evi., i And evil? Mr .. nd Mrs. Charles Robeson, who j Loijou standard. spent Sunday and Monday among relative at Highland, returned home! Tuesday evening. Ed. Confer and Herman Brand, of , Portland, spent Sunday here. Mrs. Eva Ingram, who has been v!s- Workhout. Mus.ums. Several of the great London work houses have remarkable museums nt tached to llieui In 11 sou 1I1 London itlng her sister, Mrs. Garrett, in Jack-1 nniou museum can be found a clergy- Careless About Appendicitis in Oregon City. Many Oregon City reople have stom- son county, returned home last Sun day evening. O S. Martin, of Madras, Oregon, visited here at the home of his moth er last week. Mrs. Frank Welsh Is recovering r-..m L. ... ........ I. .w.,,., IILiii ii-ri nniuriH oiLn. h ui (jikuiijh.iib. . . . . , "Thl., I.t. Mrs. A. L. Hickman spent Tuesday 1 ' ., - , man's letters of ordination (the owner died In the housei nnd a ectillar belt made by human teethand broiighr from the west coast of A f licit Rut perbni the most significant of all the things fiowri Is a small isx-ket dice box j You will have no use for It. So far I as you nre concerned evil will not exist ! Evil is negation. It will be merged Into the n Hi ruin 1 1 v e. powerful good Fret not yourself. Think only good thoughts. Think pood thoughts and you will hnve power in your life. Power Is Ibiiiidam life And patience and poise nre its ministers. Ci. W. Jntley has lost the sight of ; aeh or bowel trouble which Is likely one of his eyes. Mrs. Katie Jones, familiarly known Aunt Katie. Is very feeble and there are doubt of her recovery. Mrs. C. K. Quinn. of Oregon City, lg out to see her mother, Mrs. Jones. Miss Echo Larkina came home Fri day from Oregon City and returned Sunday. to turn Into appendicitis. If you have constipation, sour stomach, or gas oa the stomach, try simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded in Adler-I-ka. the new German appen dicitis remedy. The Jones Drug Co. states fhat A SINGLE DOE of this simple remedy relieves bowel or stom ach trouble almost INSTANTLY. niht at Mount Pleasant visiting br daimhtT, Mrs. A. C. Warner. Pearl Selby, who has been worklni? for Bert Cummins on Reaver Crc- k, is at home. Miss Uunnie Owenby was mak:n? hiis:re.s calls in this burg Wednesday Oi thi3 week. Mr. Crrwford. who has been qiibs poorly the past month, is able to be out on the s'reet again enjoying the sunshine. nd other wagering rift me tJHI.Uiio and broiiL'lit me to the workhouse. "-I-otidon Telegraph. His Brand of Economy. "What Is your Idea of economyr asked one statesman. "Making everylxsly except my con itltuents get along with little mini ey as possible." replied the other Washington Star. Not Her Job. Mr. Ex--What! Another new drrs.! Perhaps you will tell me. loadain. how I shall get the money to pay for It. Mrs Exe - You must excuse me. I am your wife, not your financial ad viser Rust on Transcript. T.tt of Ambition. The true test of ambition Is, flow does It stand disappointments? De troit Free Press. Miss Mary Rows was absent from school several dav last week on ac count ( f a severe cold. Mr. Shirley 1 alaylng with Mr. Kellt for a month. He ha been In the Grange J. I). Chitwond, of Dumnscus, rioMpitnl iJiko Inst August as a result insiauen v.. r. ihivis, uiasier 01 uur- (lf H H,.,.ir;eot In tho logging cnniu field Grange; 1 J. Palinateer, over- )Vi school now ha a line Hag sier; C. F. Frazler, secretary; F. M. ! )(,,. -y director and a few others Gill, lecturer, and seven other officers. rnH,., ); ,Ht Saturday. Some farmers were seeding grain t u n (!dell and Augustine Miller the last week. I went to Burton ami Kaglo Creek toon- Ida ifter road grndera. 8PRINGWATER. I Holiday evening the young peoplo ! met nt the thntch nnd organized tho We nre all sorry to lose good neigh-1 Kpwoi'h League. M. M. Held wj bors and friends who have helped to ek -ted pn Hldent for six months; Mrt. be ter this community, but on no- M. M. Held, Is' vice president; MM. count of better school advantage Mr. Rertha MUler, 2nd vice-president; Mis Mcwhlrter has decided to move. Iva Held, organic ; Miss Eleanor Hew, An exciting and Interesting game of assistant; Augustine Miller, aecretury banket ball was witnessed last Satnr- and tre-isurer. day night between tho Sprlngwator K. II. I'dell and family spent Sun and Y. M. C. A. boys, of Portland. day with Mr. and Mr. Flsk. When time was called the score stood ' Mrs. Row entertained Mr. II. Mil 17 to 27 In Sprlngwater s favor. : tor and son, Harold, George Holier.. Friday evening, Feb. 9, both the Helen Kellt, Iva nnd Clinton He'd to boy and girls teams will go to Gresh- dinner Sunday. am. An Interesting game Is promised; Mr. Thayer fell last Saturday aim to all visitors. j sprained hi left knee quite badly. Miss Elvada Schmidt, who was ac- Mr. Rice went to Portland last cldently shot. Is getting along nicely. Thursday. The Sprlngwater social club will hold Its third meeting next Tuesday evening, Feb. 1.1. Treasurer's Notice. I now have fund to pay count road warrants endorsed prior to April 11, 1!11. Interest cease on such war rants on date of this notice Feb. 1(5, 1I2. J. A. TI'FTS, County Treasurer. C. A. Kellt went to Oregon City but Wednesday to attend court. ' Mrs. I;eld was a I'ortland visitor tli" I latter pert of the week. Evervone Is invited to attend tho "Old Folks Hoclnl" at the church Fri day evening. Fell. 17. The old folk and the wee, young folks will furnish the program and refreshments cocoa and rake. DAMASCUS. r.,.,1 ..LOnfl ?erV,C6' ... ' Mis Sophia Svenden tendered her Perhaps the world record for long '.,., 'HMrm iso nnrtv Friday even- A a 1 An enjoyable time ws H in anu service Is held hy the omipunt of n grave iu the churchyard at ll.it lie. Sus net. England. This is Isaac Kigali, who died in W at the age of I Jo. For ninety years lie was In 1)1, . service of Ihe Webster of Ritile abbey Sarah Thompson of P.clf.ist served eighty three years uiib one family, dying in is: MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A (;rutnRlit farKevrrUhnf.fc A nnNllpmlon, II r H kf, P-tfotoirh Trundles, Trrlhlfig Ill,nr4rr,, llrnlr.v Tr.rtM.r. ( ; , , A , , , , , , M Dnntarrcpl s,,i,w nin,. AHrtr., m,ub.utui. a. S. OLMSTED. LeKoy. N.Y. lug. nt a late hour refreshments were served which the guests did ample Justice to. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Eckert, Mr. A. New ill, Mae and Ister Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckert and family, Mr. and Mr. N. Raw ley, Hlaii'-he llawlcy. Peter Morltz. has sold his farm. We understand they will move to Albany. Watch the calendar date for the drama to be given by the D. A. A. C. troupe. The young people deserve much credit as the plays are splen did! rendered. From all indications we will have an early spring which makes the farm ers smile. Miss Ruth Young is teaching school near Independence.