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OREGON OITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1912. Wonderful Cures Reported In Germany. The bh of simple herb remedies Instead ol the more concentrated and usually more dangerous inorganic auhatanoea, hai been revived rery widely ol late. In Germany new school of phyaiciana hai eriaen whioh throw out almo.t a whole oi the pharmacopeia and relief on an adaptation ol the method o! wild animal In enrinil themtclvea N. Y. Warld. It waa Dr. K. V. Pierce, chief consulting phyucian to the Invalida Hotel and Surgioal Initituta of Buffalo, N. Y., who 6rt advocated tho extended use of aoma of our native roota, auch ai I Golden icul and Oregon repe root, mandrake and queen's root, black cherrybark. Thcae are the chief ingredients in Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which hai been ao well and fuvorubly known fur nearly halt century. A narmicss imu stomach tonio that uaturt haa provided, t nvit r, f iTin-v nf 0lnlnu. N. Y. oavs: "Ilf- fercd'for over fivo year with what Hie doctors told me was diluted rmfHHm vf the afotnnrn, o.m-lKni ti-jfn. Oifur ..t ..,.,., mi. I iiitivhii hinrt. I nail tried I enoiiith mix. bismuth, gentian, rhubarb, etc., to flout a ship I and naturally thought them was no euro forme, but alter rnllii!r what eminent doctors said of tho curative qualities of llm .nuivdloiitsof 'Golden Medical Discovery' I Rave II fair trial. Took tho ' nwcovery nd also tho 'Plcasunt Pellet.' and ran truthfully say I am feeling better now than I have In years. I cheerfully Rive permission to print this testimonial, and If any 'doubting Thomas writes me 1 will 'put him wise' U tun best all-around uicdiduo lu Uia IX Hathcson. Eb. couutrj w-auy.- i. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MOLALLA. Anything the matter with the groundhog month now? Haa any pio neer or native son or dnughter ever seen a more pleasant winter than this one, everything considered? Oh! say, have you pulled out those swectbrlnrs along the road and In the pasture that are growing In the way every year? Already we hear of some early bird farmers going to sow oats this week. Tho Molalla Mutual Telephone As socation merged Itself into the Molal la Telephone Company last Saturday, having completed Incorporation adopt ed by-laws and electing a board of five directors. Stockholders will meet In March to provide a new home for the central office. E. E. Juddi who took suddenly 111 two weeks ago, is well on the road to recovery, now being able to sit up some. With a continuation of the "Intermediate speed" to health, Ev erett will soon have arrived at the station of his former self to the de light of many anxious friends. Miss Myrtle Dart, who went to the St Vincent Hospital recently, for a second operation on account of ap pendicitis trouble, arrived home last Saturday just two weeks from date of operation. The ride out from Ore- gon City was very tiresome on her. Everybody hopes to see Myrtle com pletely cured this time. C. H. B. Thomas has become cus todian of his son, Roland, taking the boy to Seattle with him last week. Mr. Albert Baty and wife are In on a visit from Eastern Washington. Mrs. Jane Baty will go home with them. Mrs. Ellen Ogle is a very sick wom an. She has been going down in health for several years. Mra. G. T. Frazier is at the hospit al, where she has been operated on for cancer. She was not getting along very well at the last report. Mrs. Awilda DiCKey came home from the hospital after being operat ed on for appendicitis showing de cided improvement in health. Born to J. M. Austen and wife, a brand new girl. All doing well and "Dick" is happy. terlally benefited as the steel sliver In his' knee had not been located and extracted. The suffering U reduced and the physicians may probe for It again after a time. Gus Gebhardt Is clearing the strip next the road so as to set the way of his new hop yard clear out to the road fence and uot have to set them over again later. A drummer from a Tea Com pany of Washington street, Port land, was canvassing the country this week to be delivered In about ten days. He made a house to house can vass and got a good many orders and if his goods and premiums prove as good as the samples he will have made some permanent customers. Mr. and Mra. F. N. Chapel and son from Charlevoix, Mich., are expected at Mr. Gage's next week on their way to Rogue River valley, where they have bought a fruit farm. 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 is necessary to protect a child from croup. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and all danger is avoided. For sale by all dealers. STAFFORD. Podolax Is as pleasant as maple syrup. Try it for Liver, Kidney and Stomach trou bles. 50c per bottle. Does not gripe nor sicken. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. MULINO There is a rumor that work will soon be .resumed on the Clackamas Southern, which is welcome news to the idle men around Mulino. Dell Trullinger started up his saw mill this week and that gives employ, ment to a few men. Claud Ashby who has been in this vicinity the past two weelts left for his home Wednesday. The AdventisU are still holding re ligious services at the hall with a fair attendance, although the weather has been quite stormy a part of the time, The ladies of the Molalla Grange No. 40, tendered Mrs. Jack Knotts a surprise party on Valentine day. It being her sixty-eighth birthday. There were about twenty present and a very pleasant time was had. Is Asthma. a distressing disease. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey relieves almost in stantly. We guarantee It to give sat isfaction. For sale by Harding'a Drug Store. CARU3. with Dean Duvall spent Sunday Johnny Evans of Hazeldall. Eph Lewis visited at the home of J. E. Anderson's Sunday. Erich Deitrich, of Eldorado, took dinner with his sister, Mrs. Hattie Schimiser Sunday. Mrs. Richard A. Schoenborn re turned to her home at Oregon City Saturday after visiting a week with her son and daughter, Harry and Elsie Harry Schoenborn spent Sunday afternoon with Donald Brown. The surprise dance given on Harry Shearwood at Julius Moshberger's last Saturday was largely attended and all returned home at a late hour. There will be a basket social at the Eldorado school house, also a large program, Feb. 24. Everybody come, and girls please bring a basket as the boys will be there with their pock ets full of money. A Cough Is a danger signal and should not be neglected. Take Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey at once. It allays inflamma tion, stops the cough and heals the membranes. For sale by Harding s Drug Store. After a number of days of rain and sunshine the sun came out to stay a spell on Sunday afternoon with mer cury at 50 and some times more, there fore no one is suffering with cold at present. A number of migrating birds have returned, some flowers are blooming in the door yards, the fields and woods are green as the Emerald Ule. I write this for the benefit and envy of such of your readers who live in froz en lands, where the mercury goes down to 34 degrees below zero and one girl wrote that icicles fell from her fingers, and her feet froze to the floor while washing the dinner dishes. In such an uncomfortable climate one can be forgiven for a little exaggera tion. Albert Turner died Sunday morning, Feb. 18, after a long and painful ill ness. He leaves a wife and little son and daughter to mourn his irrepar able loss, besides a father and broth ers and siBters, and a host of friends and neighbors, who miss his pleasant voice and kindly ways. He was an upright, honorable man, a loving hus band and father, a dutuui son ana brother, and a steadfast friend. A long procession followed the hearse which bore him to his last resting place in the Stafford cemetery. His mother and a sister's son have been burled here within a year. Mrs. Seed line, a sister, has been very low and still not out of danger with that dread disease, pneumonia, and Smith Turn er's wife has a trained nurse and Drs. Mount are in dally attendance. Mrs. Milan is a good deal better but not strong yet. Mr. Lucas is able to walk about but not well enough to fill his pulpit last Sunday as he wished. Ed. Poraperine, who has been in Cal ifornia for a number of months, re turned home last week to assist about the necessary work in the hop field. At last accounts Joe Nemic, Jr., had arrived in Nebraska but found no place like his home in Oregon. Mrs. Aerni was taken with a chill and severe headache Tuesday but hopes are entertained that rest and quiet will be all the medicine she needs. Mr. Nussbaum has been doing some Inside painting at Mr. Gages. Mr. and Mrs. Chapel and son, Frank Hn, arrived at Mr. Gage's Friday of last week and returned to Portland Sunday to resume their Journey from Charlevoix, Mich., to the Rogue River valley, where they have bought a home. Mr. Meserve, now of Grants Pass, but formerly editor of the En terprise at Oregon City, was the land agent who made the sale. Mrs. Ed. Sharp is again under the doctor's care at her home in Frog Pond. The Ladies' Circle met with Mrs. Jack Elligsen Thursday last, and spent a very pleasant day in spite of the rain. A bountiful dinner was served at noon to which the gentlemen of the family were welcomed. The Circle meets with Mra. Weddle at their monthly gathering the third Thurs day in March. A Beautiful Woman Must have a beautiful skin. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve removes pimples, black heads, chaps, and roughness, leaving the skin smooth. Try It on our guarantee. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. WILSONVILLE. 8TAFFORD. Rev. Lucas, of the German Baptist church, who has been very ill of a complication of diseases, we are hap py to state is slowly improving and hopes to occupy the pulpit again next Sunday. Albert Turner, who was reported as slightly better, is not so well again for the last few days and his sister, Mrs. Seedling, has the pneumonia so the report came In on Tuesday, but the many friends of both hope to hear better tidings of them soon. A man selling smelt came around this week and one with beef last week. They desert us during the winter when the country is supposed to kill for themselves all the meat they wish for. Mr. Aernl's nephew returned from the hospital at Oregon City not ma- Marion Young is serving as a grand juror. Harvey Mac Feeterg, of Forest Grove, was in Wilsonville Wednesday taking orders in notions, etc. F. L. Darby, who formerly resided here, waa In our village Monday at tending to business matters. Mrs. Alison Baker spent Saturday of last week in Portland with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Mallory, of Donald, were in Wilsonville Wednesday vlsit iDg relatives. Supervisor Calavan was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Cronin on his recent trip, on his route to FTog Pond. The many friends of Mrs. Smith Turner, of Stafford, are sorry to learn that she Is quite ill with pneumonia. The members of the younger set are planning to give a fine dance on the 24th of February in the M. B. A. hall. A good time and splendid mu sic are assured. Mrs. Joe Thornton cut her band badly while boarding a car at Donald, accidentally clutching at a sack con taining axes and other workliigmen't tools, when getting on a crowded car. Mr. and Mra, Anderson and family, who have been residing In the Rlgg residence, will move this week to their farm which they recently purchased, located about six miles from here, Rood Graham and Mr. Halley have been shipping potatoes for tho past week. A new barber shop has opened here which Is good news to the farmers of this vicinity as they have been com pelled to remain unshorn, or take a trip to the city. The barber shop Is located at the Lawrence hotel, and scms to be doing a rushing business. Dr. Brown is going to build a very nice drug store next to the Doyle store, which will be a fine thing for Wilsonville. We notice that Wilsonville Is one of the places In which one of the school fairs will be held in August, which Is good news to the boys and girls of this vicinity. Some of the scholars are already planning to win some of the prizes. The girls' sewing society, organized by the Mothers' Club of Corral Creek, met with Mrs. Norman Say Saturday afternoon. About fifteen were in attendance. A large crowd attended the basket ball came last Saturday evening at the hall at Wilsonville. The game was played by the W. A. C. and Jefferson high school team, the latter of Port land, and resulted In a victory for the W. A. C. by a count of 33 to 10. A fine time was had by all. MOUNTAIN VIEW. In attendance. They will meet at tho home of Mrs. Nellie Hchoth next Thursday t 2:30 o'clock. W. W. May Is building an addition to Ills house on Warren street, lately purchased from. Mr. HaHkell. It will be for rent. J. W. 8. Owens Is building another new honso nonr Dunne street and will move itito It us soou as it Is complet ed, Mrs. Harvey Hlckmnn, of Portland, spent Tuesday with Mra. A. u hick man, It being the birthday of Mis Wanda, lllckmnu. Mrs. Margaret Scott, of Montnvllla, was visiting Mrs. A. 1a lllckinau Mon day. Mrs. Amos Harrington, of Sliver Springs, is staying here this week. Miss Pearl Martin is at homo from school with chicken pox. Mrs. (. Sinclair, of Cams, Is calling on friends lu this vicinity this week, F. M. Darling has delicious lettuce in the market uow. 5 Bin CLARKES. Mr. Bottcmlller came homo Satur day and left Sunday morning. He Is staying with his sister, Mrs. Keller, at Mllwaukle. J. Maxson was In Woodburu last week oil business. Willie Klelnsmlth was sawing wood for Mr. llotteniiller Monday. Mr. Marquardt was In town last week. Mr. Rasmussen and family, of Roosevelt street, have moved into their new house on Molalla avenue. Henry Brandt has sold his store eoods o E. T. Beverllne. of Portland, get the first ride? w ho has taken possession. Ernest i Edwin Gorber and bride treated tne LOGAN. Logan's health Is about normal this week with nothing more serious than a few cases of "Ingrowing grouch,'' becnuse the weather man can't deal a "flush" of sunshine Instead of mixing up the cards. Harry Babler is tho owner of a brand new buggy of the latest spring stvle and color. Now girls, who will DARINQ AVIATORS, LOST IN FOCI AND WIND, FALL AT BIQ MEET. HOFF IS THOUCHT 10 BE DYING Many Machines Are Wrecked As Air Navigators Are Driven To Ground Palmer Safe. OAKLAND, Feb. 17. Opening of nil aviation meet nt the old Emeryville racetrack near here today was bii Mzed with blood Toulgl t William II lloff, a San Francisco aviator, lies probably dying In a hospital mid a half dor.cn of hla fellow nvlators, more fortumito than ho In escaping from the wreckage of their machines, me nerving themselves to play aguin to morrow the hide-and-seek game with death which lurks In the ocean fogs and the gusty winds of San Francisco Hay. Phil O. Parmalee, Glenn Martin, Horace F. Kearney and Hlllory lleachey were among those whoso machines were driven to the ground. One after another the biplanes were caught by tho wind which was broken Into combatting currents by tho Is lands of San Francisco Hay and tho hills and mountains that surround It. Before the aviators could pitch their DEATH AT OAKLAND i (fcfl ii 71 Stiff Neck Relieved For nny MiffncM or lameness Sloan's Liniment cjves relief at time. It act like massage quit kens tho blootl mid limlieri tip I.iiiio muscle and Joints. When applied Immediately af ter violent cxercl.no it prevent stillness. Here's Proof " I am using your liniment for stillness. I have lMigM Iwuhot lira of It and il Is Ilia beat 1 ever taw." Mis MARY CL'KKY. Mllltown.Ca. "I had a icvera pain lKtwcrn niv aliuulilna. and nothing your ad ntiicmrnt in tin slirct cata 1 got a Im.IiIo wlilih (iiukly irlli ved nm." It. I). HUKtiOYNK, Mnysvlllo, Kjf. IQMS IIIIMEM la an ei. i-ll.-nl antlvptic rrmnly for sole llmut. rula and Uulaoa. Very pencilling needs no tubbing. Sold by all drains, Prlc0 23c, SOc. and SI.OO. M.xn'i hoh mi ll.itwt, Unit, lli iml I'ouIiit " A'M'ne DR. KARL S. SI.OAN. BOSTON. MASS. NOW IS THE TIME TO INSTALL THAT WATER SYSTEM 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 yout bath-your sanitary toilcts-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. Canbyand North Clackamas CANBY. TAKE THIS UP TODAY WITH W. J. WILSON & CO., Tenth and Main OREGON CITY OREGON CANBY HARDWARE IMPLEMENT CO. CAN6Y, OREGON AGENTS FOR Mitchell Lewis and St aver Co PORTLAND, OREGON Stover Gaoline Engines, Myers Spray Pumps, Implements and Vehicles Brandt is driving the delivery wagon j young people to,a social hop at GUI's for Mr. Beverlln. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wills, of Glad stone, were visiting their mother, Mm. Edgecome, last Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Seeley, of Meldrum, was the guest of Mrs. Elmer Dixon Satur day evening. E. T. Beverlln and family, who are hall Saturday night. A good time is reported by all. Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Robbins visited Eagle Creek relatives Saturday and Sunday. Robert Goodson, of Stone, is quite ill with pneumonia. planes to meet one burst of the half gale, another, from a different direc tion, would upset their entire equilib rium. Palmer ,the youngest aviator at the meet, became lost In the fog and it was feared be had fallen Into the swift tide which races past the Federal Will the party who took a package military prison on Alcatraz Island, but viBiting with Mr. and Mrs. Yexley, j hV mistake from Howell & Jones' or ; ne flnany landed. will move Into Mr. Brandt's house as soon as It Is vacated by Mr. and Mrs. James Shelly. D. W. Gillett is building a chimney for V. Harris this week. Mifis Mae Erickspn was the guest of Miss Mary Confer Sunday. Misses Hazel and Emma Vanhoy spent last Sunday In Portland among relatives and friends. Ed. Confer, who is loading in cars at Oswego, spent Tuesday at home with his parents. Harry Confer has gone to Seattle to sing In a theatre. Ernest Wallace, of Colton, was transacting business In town Tuesday and was the guest of Fred Bullard and wife. Mrs. Frank Welsh Is able to be up again after her serious illness. Frank Bullard, of Redland, was transacting business in this burg this week. Mrs. J. R. Gladden, of Seaside, was j the guest of Mrs. R. M. C. Brown Tuesday. J. Dix had the misfortune to lose one of his horses this week. It died with colic. O. Frank, of Vancouver, B. C, Is In town this week. Mrs. Lewellen is getting better slow ly but Mr. Lewellen is quite sick. The Mountain View Bible Study Class met at the home of Mrs. Frank Stillwell last week with seven people John Adams' store, containing 2 yards of table linen, also trading stamps, bill, etc, on Thursday, Feb. 8. Address Mrs. F. S. Hutchins, R. 2, Oregon City, Oregon. Mrs. T. E. Atiderson, during the ab sence of her hnHband, undertook to split some kindling and cut off the end of her thumb, taking about half the nail and end of the bone. Dr. Mount is treating It. The best thing in Logan will happen about March 17 when the young folks of Harding Grange will give one more of their up-to-date entertainments the kind that drives away wrinkles, aids digestion and makes you feel like kissing your mother-in-law. Chas. Hatton was delivering One stall fed beef Wednesday. We con sider this a news item for it baa been "many moons" since we have been visited by a beef peddler. When Engliah H.artha War Taxed. AnimiK other uniilpsiMiuit Iiiiph there i nsed to be ii tax uxn the English hearth In It mi ordered that "lieiirtli luiiriev." lis renin, should be c-olle'ti'd for e:ich li:iwi-lii)!iler for the privilege of w.-irniiuu Ills feet Tills, too. on e:irli Iic:irf1i tire r xlovi In his house It Wiis not a t ' 1 1 . r . It was h'iril to evrn!,. Tin- t :i x inllector wiih fivfii power to ioiiiiI Hie 1-111111-ne.va from I be inside of Hie limine, mill cblmueyM. unlike wiml.u . i-iiiinot lie blueked II Mini colli en eil until the lis sensor bus tnken their iiimhUt The tax whs rolli'ted with vh-or until Wil liam III rejwHeil it "In order to ere.-t lasting nmiHiine':! of 1'n-ir in;: jecties' goodness in even lienrlh in Hie hind ' Walter Frost, of Meadow brook, was In Canby Monday. Thi' ( Uy lintel bus duinneil hands , iiKiiln. Mr. (iiiston, former owner, lias sold Ills interest In Hie hotel. J. Wells has moved to Cunby from MiiekHliiirK. and Is occupying (tin houso recently vacated by Isom Hutch , Insnn. I 'mi I Slmson, of Portland, vvas shak ing hands with friends In Cunby Tues day. Tho Mutual Telephone Company has Installed an electric ciierntor fr the convenience of central In ringing sub scribers. Herbert Armstrong, of ChamiMieg. was vUltlng relatives In Cunby for n few days. The Artisans guvo a lecture and so cial Wednesday lilKht. A good time wa had by all; light refreshments were- served. Miss Myrtle Anderson, of Dayton. Oregon, passed throiiKh Canby Tues day on her way to Molalla where she contemplates going Into the millin ery business. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Drown, of Kow er. Col., are visiting at the home of Mr. mid Mrs. W. R. Porter. Mrs. Ilrown Is a sister of Mrs. Porter's. This Is her third visit to Oregon and Mr. Ilrowp's first visit. He doesn't like Oregon mist very well as ho has lived In a dry climate for a long time. W. II. Ilulr was a Portland visitor Monday. Mr. ConibB went to Portland Mon day. The Mutual Telephone Company has Installed a telephone In the residence of the chief of police, K. C. Bchull. ThU will make It more convenient for tliose who have need of his help : and If the law breakers don't watch out they will bo caught red handed, j Mrs. Martin, who has been serious , ly ill, is slowly Improving. j John Iletts was In Portland Monday. Carl l.ncke shipped another car load of hogs and also a car load of sheep ' to the Union Meat Market In Port I land, s I The Minstrel show at the Canby op era hoiiie Saturday niKht was well at j tended, v I The Canby Canal Company Is hav ' lug a thirty foot shaft sunk on tho property owned by M. J. I-e. They will have an electric motor Installed, 'and will connect pipes from the well ! at Mr. Ixse's with the main lino. I), i H. Pope and Mr. Thomas are doing ! the work. Mr. Popo is an experienced I underground worker. J. J. McCormack Is selling out ev erything on his place, north of Canby, as he Intends to take a trip to Califor nia. Whether he goes alone depends upon some of the widows; guess who? S. B. Iloesee and family havo re turned to Canby after a tlmo spent In California. Theodore atyirhman, who formerly lived at Canby several years ago, has returned to Seattle, after visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. M. Condlt, of Colo's MillH. The tallies' Aid of the Christian church, spent all day nt Mrs. W. R. Porter's. Quilting was tho order of the day; one quilt was finished and part of another. A sumptuous dinner fraa served at twelve o'clock to wMcn all did Justice. The following ladles were .present: Mrs. J. II. Manley, Mrs. Etta Douglass, Mrs. Andrew Kocher, Mrs. James, Mrs. Mary Por ter, Mrs. J. II. Hurst, Mrs. Phoebe EarU, Grandma Earls, Mrs. Mort Haines, Mrs. Morley Mack, Mrs. O. R. Mark, Mrs. W. R. Porter, Mrs. John fiettH and Verna Porter. Walter Clark, who has been sick for a long time, Is getting belter. Mrs. J. F. Deyes has Inclosed her front yard with a neat wire fence which adds greatly to the beauty of her place. wood, spent .Sunday with (he former's pnrents, Mr. mid Mra. U Malloon. Thomas Reliant! wiim called to Hell wood on account of the sickness of his father. A parent teacher meeting will be held lu Twilight hull Friday evening at 8 p. in. All Interested III education are extended an Invltutloll. William Maxwell of Columbus, (.. spent several days at Crystal Spring farm with his cousin, Curtis M. Dodds. Mr. Tlnsley regret the Ins of hi crulili which waa broken by the fatu ous ir Maillsuii as 'It was highly prized by him, being a present from the lain I'r Card. Surprlaa party A few friends of Mr. A. II. Harvey railed at her home Wedmitdiiy even ing ami pleasantly gnve her a sur prise. The oceusslitn being her fifty-sixth birthday. The evening was pleasantly spent with rard and mus ic. Mrs, Dullard wa awarded first prize and Curl Hchmldeeku consola tion prize. Hcfrrsliineiit were served the guest. Present were: Mr. und Mrs. A. II. Harvey .Mr. and Mrs. T K. Black. Mr. and Mrs Geo. M. Ijuelle, Mr. and Mrs. Bollard. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hchmldeeke, 11. U. Harvey, Clinton Black, Thomas Kelland, Herbert Bill iard, Mini1 Warner, Mlssea Brlha Bul lard. Marie Harvey, phellu Roebocker, and Florence Dullard. Natural Kock cnimney. What U said to be the most won derful rock chimney In America stands near High Bridge. Kr. This natural chimney is seventy-five feet blgb and only 4 by 6 feet at It base It Is ao delicately molded that It looka a If a push would send It over, yet it haa successfully defied the storms of on kDown ages Wasted Tim.. It take tnli-r us lou - to figure on' how to avoid doiuu a liiioi! i.- It duet to do It Wli-lllllt-f oil I ll-it Tha Truth. Mr. Hardup must bare a sed a great deal of flattery to win the heiress." "No; be simply told her the truth." -Indeed T "Tea: be said be couldn't live with out br." To tha Public. To the citizens of Oregon City: 1 wish to rail your attention to my pur pose of locating In Canby, Oregon, the establishment and conducting of a feed, sale and training lable. It Is my desire to give the public my very best attention and service, In my Hue of business, while at the Name time I wish to make known to the pub lic that I am competent to train colts for a rensnnabln sum and will also conquer and train all horses that have had habit or so-called vlcloii or nil fiianageablo horses such as kicking In or out of bnrness, halter pulling, bad to shoe, shying, balking, running away, afraid of automobiles, rearing, lunging, refusing to stand when hitched, bad to harness, biting, strik ing, bad to ride, etc., etc. For a fact I will subdue and conquer any and all vicious and bad habits that horse llesh Is heir to. I will train your animal and lay a new foundation, making them tract able and obedient and perform their duties with perfect rnse. Vuf a guarantee of my work I will demonstrate and put such horses af ter their course of training to a test that will prove your animals equal In gentleness and good behavior to any gentlo family horse you wish to com pare with. If my trained animals will not stand the test of well handled family horses, I then will make good tho defect, thereby taking all responsibility upon myself. Furthermore I wish to Im press upon tho public and wish to mako clear that my system Is in no manner harsh or cruel, but rather my work consists of the most humane ways In handling all cases with per fect kindness, without using Inhuman bits or other cruel devices as some other would-be horse-breakers apply. Peoplu that own one or more of above (li scribed horsed make a serious mistake by not having their animals made obedient and tractable by my course of training, thereby Increasing the value of such animals as well as for safety and convenience on their own part as well as nil concerned. C. A. KOKNIG. UNIQUE NAME. All 8kin Troubles Are overcome by ualng Dr. Bell's An tlscptlc Salve. It Is as pleasant to use I r,.,P(iy, that has' rid tens of thousands Many People Cannot Pronounce Name of World's Most Famous Catarrh Remedy, Hlgh-o-me that's the proper way to pronounce HYOMEI the old reliable TWILIGHT as pure cream and Is guaranteed to of I)(.o)l0 ()f that vl,e anJ disgusting give satisfaction. 25c a box. Hard- disease Ing'a Drug Store. I nvriMi.-l U mnil of nnrest Aus tralian eiicalyptiM combined with thy mol and other effective antiseptics and Is guaranteed to be free from cocaine or any harmful drug. Henry Scheer Is recovering after: HYOMEI Is guaranteed to end the a long and serious lllnesa. misery of catarrh, asthma, croup, ca- Hiirbert Bullard and Miss Bertha tarrhal deafness, bronchitis, coughs Bullard have been visiting with rela- or colds, or money back. tiveB in Portland. rireathe It that's all, no dosing the Geo. tazelle and take Casto of Car- stomach Complete outfit. Including us were Sunday guedts of U J. Melndl Indestructible Inhaler, $1.00. Extra of Sellwood. bottles of HYOMEI. If needed. 50 cents Mrs. Frank Black entertained Miss at Huntley Bros. Drug Co., and dmg Roehecker of Mount Pleasant Wed- gists everywhere 23"8 nesday. , Mrs. Wallace Johnson formerly of A. W. Johnson, of New York City, this place is dangerously 111 at her was In this city on business Wednes- home in Canemah. day. Mr. Johnson was In this city A. H. Harvey, Geo. Laz.elle, B. U thirty five years ago, and notes many Harvey and M. J. tazelle attended the changes In thi city and In Portland. Congregational Brotherhood In Ore- n i.-mnh imnt-Matd with Oregon, gon City Wednesday evening and re- and will remain In Portland for sev port the best meeting this winter. eral days before proceeding on nla Milton Mattoon and family of Sell- homeward Journey.