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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. MARCH 15. 1912. HAPPY TIIO' MARRIED ? There art unhappy married lives, but lare percentaie ot these mhappy hornet art due to the illness of the wife, mother or daughter. The feelings of nervousness, the befoiMed mind, the ill-temper, the pel end wrinkled (toe, hollow and circled eyes, reault moat olten from thoee diiorder peculiar to women. For the woman to he happy and good-lookind aha muat naturally have good health. I)rinJ-down feelinfa, hysteria, hot-flaahee or eonitantly returning paint and achea are too reat drain upon woman's vitality and strength. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preaoription reatorea weak and eiok women to sound health by regu lating end correcting the local diaorders which are generally rctponaible (or the above diatreaainf symptoms. Iff f. 1 lv ' ' er -e Has. Dtcxovnu NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY LOGAN If "the voice of the people is the voice of the court" there is a prospect of a bridge across the Clackamas river between Logan and Barlow in the near future. A bridge at that place is a much ueeded improvement and will do much to stop company division or seceding talk. Some one was mistaken about wild geese flying, it was only the stork, who called on Mr. and Mrs, F. W. RlebhoCf. leaving a son, Wednesday, March 6. A good time and music, "the very best" by Buschs orchestra waa the verdict of those who attended the young folk's hop Saturday night Bruno Brederlck started to Oregon City Sunday when his horse became frightened at aa auto and ran away, breaking and upsetting the buggy. Autotsts seem to enjoy this sort of a thing and fuly half do not "toot" com ing up behind teams. The river road is too narrow for teams and autos to pass in most places, especially around "Cape Horn." Some kind of court legis lation or restriction should be made for roads like this one. A warning notice at either end of the grade com pelling sutolsts to toot aa they are bu nosed to do but do not often ao. The Young People's entertainment billed for March 16. at tne Grange hall has been postponed until April some being sick and cannot practice so the? have decided to wait awhile, Don't forget the Parent-Teacher meeting at the Grange hall Saturday, March 16. Come and Help to mane the meting a success. Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain A sudden attack of Cholera Morbus is dangerous. Keep Dr. Bell s Anti-Pain at hand, a dose relieves almost in- Etantly. It also cures Diarrhoea, Cramps, Flux and all Bowel Com plaints. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. CARUS. There was a surprise party given on Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones Wednes day evening. The evening was spent bv playing cards and games. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stryk er. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spangler, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones, Misses Freda and Emma Berthold, Elsie Schoenborn. Midget Jones, Messrs. Wm. Jones. Sidney Smith, Harry Sher wood, Ed. Moshberger, Harry Schoen born. Merle Jones. Jack ana tins Greaves, Arno and Bruno Berthold, A luncheon waa served and all re turned home at a late hour. They re- riorted a good time. Miss Maybelle Greaves is visiting with her mother. While coming home from the ball game Sunday Otis Smith was severely hurt by a horse running against him. He was taken in a buggy to his home at Mullno. A crowd of young folks spent Sun day evening at the Greaves home. J. A. Davis, of Mulino, bought some seed wheat of Harry Schoenborn Mon day. Harry Sherwood spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Beaver Creek. While there he attended the card par ty at Will Thomas.' Miss Hazel Moshberger and Crystal Greaves went to Mulino Sunday. Bob Schuebel was in this neighbor hood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jones, who have been having a severe cold, are some better. Miss Kate Cooper, of Oregon City, is visiting with Mrs. Al. Jones. Mike Peringer and Dudley Helvey have the mumps. Mrs. Dan Frazer, of Portland, Is staying with her mother, Mrs. A. L. Jones. The Oregon City High School base ball team came out Sunday to play ball with the Cams team, the score being 27 to 0 in favor of the home team. Pretty good, boys. Well try to do better next time. Gives Prompt Relief. William H. Douglas, Jr., of Wash ington. I), C says: I take great plea sure In Informing you I have used Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, and it gave me almost Instant relief. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. CLARKES. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall went to East ern Oregon last week. Mr. Larden, of Salem, was down looking at Mr. Sullivan's farm last week. Otto Elmer was home to spend a few days. Mr. Sullivan and his daughter, Mary, went to Oregon City Monday. There was a surprise party given SEEDS LAND PLASTER HAY GRAIN FEED POULTRY FOOD FLOUR HOUSE PLASTER LIME BRICK COAl CEMENT HAMS BACON Oregon Commission Co ELEVENTH AND MAIN ST. Oregon City, Ore, " I tuffwrd reatly for a mnW of rn and for tha rut thrae fmrt waa m bad that him nil niiwry WnM." nl Una. H K. Iio (ivtn, of Utlra, Ohio. Kuuu 4. "Tha doctor toM m 1 would Kav to tro to a hoapital belarm I woukt orrr ha bttter. A yar in thia wlntrr and aprina 1 wu won than am befora. At rach prtod I aulTerad Ilk on In tormrnt, 1 am the mother of alx rhiklnm. I waa ao bad for live month, that I knw omUilr.r mint h don, an I wrot to Pr. K. V. l'torce, trllinar him aa nrarly I could how 1 auttttml. Ha outlined a eourao of treatment which I followed to thK-ttr. I took two bottlra or 'Kavorlto Praarrlelkin ' and one of 'Golden Motile! Dtaeovery ' and a fifty-cent bottle of 'Kmart- Weed.' and have never eiitfered much aince. I wi.h I roukl trll every aultrnna- woman the worM over what a booa Dr. Hieree'a medicine are. There ta no uaa waalin( lima and money doctoring with any thin elee or any on a!." The Medical Adviaer by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y., anawers hosts of delicate questions about which every woman, tingle or married ought to know. Sent frtt on receipt of 31 stamps to pay for wrapping sod mailing only. on Miss Zelma Cummins last Friday night They enjoyed It fine. Eugene Cummins Is Intending to move to Eastern Oregon. Mr. Pottemiller came back home from Portland where he was serving on the Grand Jury. V. G. Klelnsmlth was planting fruit trees the past week. William Dlx went through Clarkes Saturday to visit his mother at Col ton. Ed. Grace Is building a house. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elmer went to Cams to visit Mr. and Mrs. William Mueller Sunday. Otto Buol was In town Friday. Laurance Grace was In town last week. 200,000 Tubes Of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve were sold in 1908 and not one word of com plaint, though every tube was sold un der a positive guarantee. It is good for nothing but the eyes. Ask your Druggist. For sale by Harding s Drag Store. CLACKAMAS. C. F. Street, Mrs. Street and Arthur gave their friends an agreeable sur prise when they stepped off the train last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Street and son have been visiting in Australia for nearly six months. They found many changes had taken place since the time of their residence In the island; but they had a pleasant visit and a safe return. Mrs. Street's health was much benefited by the ocean voyage. The Ladies' Aid. of the Congrega tional church spent a very pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hattle Robinson. A good program was en joyed, several matters of business dis cussed and a delicious lunch was served during the social hour by Mrs. Rohlns.in and Mrs. L. D. Jones. Marshall Shearer was taken to the hospital last week. His case resulted from Brights disease and Is consid ered very serious. Peder Antonsen is in a very serious condition after an illness of ten weeks. E. P. Dedman has Installed a water system operated by the gasoline en gine. R. B. Holcomb and family spent Sun day with S. E. Holcomb, of Portland. Mrs. M. M. Cramer, of Portland, and Mrs. W. C. Paddock, of Oregon City, were guesU of Mrs. W. W. Smith over Sunday. A meeting of the citizens men and women was held at the school house Friday evening, March 8, to make ar rangements for the entertainment of the teachers' Institute to be held here March 23. Mrs. Dora Harrington. Mrs. Hattie HoblnBon and Mrs. John Lon- enberger were appointed on the dinner committee; also Lee Harrington and John Talbot B. G. Reilly Is moving into the Lath am cottage. His purchase of the place awaits the decision of the court re- sDectine an adjoining strip of land. H. T. Latham and iamuy nave moved to Sellwood, where he owns residence property at 126 Marion ave nue. Use Allen's Foot-Ease. The antiseptic powder to be shaken Into tho shoes. If you want rest and comfort for tired, tender aching, swoll en, sweating feet, use Allen's Foot Ease. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and prevents blisters, sore and calous spots. Just the thing for Danc ing Parties, Patent Leather Shoes, and for Breaking In New Shoes. It Is the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Try it today. Sold everywhere, 25 cts. Don't accept any substitute. For FREE trial package, address Al len S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. STAFFORD. We are enjoying clear, bright days with some March wind, as must be ex pected at this time of year. The sick are all improving and trained nurses discharged. Mrs. Herbert Turner is so she Is able to walk about. Mrs. Seedling went out to dinner with the family for the first time on Sunday last Mr. Lucas is improving and can sit up in bed. Nurse discharged Monday. Mrs. Ed. Sharp Is very weak yet but looks brighter and Irving, her old est boy, Is about the house with a returning appetite. He had a severe cold with a painful gathering in one ear. The poor boy shows he has suf fered. The doctor lanced the moth er's ear, but it does not seem to get much easier. Mrs. Fred Elligsen, who has been caring for her sister, Mrs. Seedling, since the nurse left, was called to Woodburn by the Illness of ber eldest daughter, Mrs. Charles Seeley, and was to leave Tuesday for her home. Isabel Miller was to come on Tues- 1 day to stay with Mrs. Seedling. 1 Zack was to haul potatoes to load i a car Wednesday. A fish peddler came around Tuesday i and was welcomed by nearly every i housekeeper and soon the savory smell !of frying smelt or halibut was filling , various kitchens. j Mr. Betbka, the old reliable Oswego I butcher, said last week be was going j to again take op his route through ' Stafford, commencing next Saturday. I Mrs. Gage and her friend from Micb , Igan called upon Mrs. Ida Delkar Tues ' day afternoon. ! A. Schatz's boy found the Pacific 1 States wire twisted near the corner ' and now the neighborhood can visit I once more over the wires which we ! appreciate, as we bad lived as it were ! In the backwoods without a telephone J for some time. j There is plenty of flowers in bloom now for all the vases, which makes homes and yards look cheerful. 1 Mrs. Mary Saggart, Mr. Delkar's daughter, made them a visit last Bun day. She seems to have entirely re covered her health, which was very poor for so many years. Mr. AernF nephew, who got a steel splinter In his knee some timo ago. ta getting better gradually. Although the splinter was not located by the doc tor he has resumed his work of get ting out wood on Gus Gebhardta place for his uncle, but still walks lame. Cy Sweek, of Burns, visited his brother-in-law. Anion tiugo. In Sheri dan, lust week, also John Q. Gage at St. Helens. Tlie Ladles' Clrclo moots with Mrs. Woddle next week on Thursday. We have been asked the question, "Does the county or the city have to dig up for the senseless squabble go ing on between the mayor and the council?-' MARQUAM. Quite a few are hauling their po tatoes to Mt. Angol highest price to date Is $1.05 per bushel. Very few sold thfir spuds last fall near here, which left In the growers' hands with in two or throe mllos of Marquam, somewhere near 12,000 to 15,000 bush els. The Marquam Marine band Is en gaged to play at the Miller cemetery for Decoration day. Olof Olson Is to move the Ferd Mortenson sawmill from near here to Teasel Creek, near Molalla, for Mr. Mortenson. John Barth has the frame of his new barn up. The roads are drying up fast. Potatoes are now moving to market quite lively- Quite a high east wind here today. Farmers are making good use of this tine weather. Peach trees will soon be out In full bloom. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Mrs. Bertha Qulnn, of Elyvllle, who visited a week among friends at New Era, returned home Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Hickman and Mrs. Mitch ell Brown visited Mrs. G. F. Gibbs last week on Wednesday. NOW IS THE TIME TO INSTALL THAT WATER SYSTEM Nothing places so mony conveniences within the reach of the Rural Resident as a Mitchell-Leader Pneumatic Water System THINK OF IT. You can have yom 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. W. J. WILSON & CO., Tenth and Main OREGON CITY OREGON Mitchell Stover Gaoline Engines, Mrs. M. Brooks, of St. Johns, made ; a business call In this burg last week, Mrs. Norah Carrlco rented her house last week but we have not learned the name of the occupant. ' D. W. Gillett Is working at Jen-1 nings Lodge for Mrs. H. Pierce this week. The Mountain View Fire Company's hall was papered last week. Mrs. Ruth Frank, of Vancouver, B. C, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. Clark Fuge, Mr. and Mrs. R. Grady, of Hood street, who have been visiting In Sun ny de, returned home. Harry Confer returned home from Eastern Washington last week. Henry Beard returned home from Sellwood last Sunday. Rough and Dressed LUMBER Sawed Slabwood and Cordwood FOR SALE Let mt figure on your lumber bills George Lammers Sawmill Oregon City, tC F. D. No. 3 We are having some nice dnyi lutoly and gardening la tho main occupation here. Mrs. J. D. U)wry, of Fourth and Jackson, visited her mother, Mis. Edgeome. Wednesday. This la the first time little Frauk Lowry has boon to see his grandmother 'nee bis ser ious Illness. Mrs. Kva Ingram and sister, Mrs. Jennings, who moved to their ranch lust week, were In town Monday. The Bible Study Class of tho Moun tain View Sunday school mot at the home of Mrs. W. II. Clark last week with ten ladles In attendance. Next Thursday they will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Mauts on Molalla avenue. Prayer meeting at the church each Friday eveiilug at 7:30. Sunday school at S o'clock each Sunday afternoon. Preaching each Sunday evening ut 7:30. Mrs. Corbett is still sick. Mr. and Mrs. Lewelleu are both able to be out again. GARFIELD. George Epperson, of Sandy Ridge, visited his sister. Mrs. Dock Palina toor, Sunday. Henry Anders is saying one more doesn't make so much difference. It's a 9 pound girl. Mother and babe do ing nicely. Dr. Adlx tried the rural roads with his new automobile Sunday as far as H. Ander s place. Ed. Miller took dinner with II. Ep person Friday. W. E. Orson's friend, Mr. Burling ton, of Portland, spent Sunday with him at Mr. Snuffin's home.. The Wanlcats have written to friends. They are coming back to Garfield as it suits them better than Idaho. Mr. Stokes Is talking of moving the Garfield store building over onto hla land, about V. of a mile farther south of Its present location. Dr. J. Hewitt called at Dock pauna teer's Sunday on his return to Port land from his Garfield farm. Charles Wanlcat is painting, paper- ing and remodeling the residence on his apple farm. W. E. Orison and friend desired a view of the Garfield orchards and not having their aeroplane did the next best. They climbed one of the mon- TAKE THIS-UP TODAY WITH CANBY HARDWARE IMPLEMENT CO. CANBY, AGENTS FOR Lewis and St aver Co. PORTLAND, OREGON Myers Sproy Pumps, Implements ond Vehicles archs of our forest till the tree was j so small they could go no higher. I j gueHS they saw what they were look-, ing for as Mr. Orison started his Mon- day morning's work with renewed en- ergy. He went to Portland for his motorcycle to try the roads the farm-j ers have been building since 1853. He ( is more than pleased with his 30-acre i place In Garfield. are sorrv to lose one of our families, the Dennis,' and hope soon to have them witn us again. John Dennis goes to Clatskanie to take charge of his uncle'g large farm. The Delf Creek Lumber Company has received their machinery for their sawmill, and soon will be heard the rest of the sawmill buzz. Several are enjoying the smelt shipped direct from Kelso, Washing ton, by E. Wills. Mrs. Wm. Davis is no better, and probably worse as she is suffering from a gathering in her head to add to tier other aliments. Mrs. Lee Wills is on the sick list. Knew Har Mamma. PoIlceman-WelL my little dear. If yon can't tell toe your mother's name or where she lives bow are we to find her? Little Girl (lost while out shop pin) Jet' put me In a shop window, an mamma 11 be sore to find me. Heart to Heart Talks. DyEDTYLN ANYE, EVE. A New York mini of approc lallon fa vor the biilttlliitt of u liioutl incut, to Eve, the 111 si woman. Why not? No wnii mil was mora deserving. First of nil, ilie was doomed for her natural life to live with Adam, the, uuiu who Md behind IiIn wife's petti Coats, mo to sK'ak. A Iso- Sho wan as progressive us any suf fragist. Knowing that the penalty for eating was wisdom, "she took of the fruit thereof and did eat." She wax (ho beginning of wisdom. Before Adam, slow moving, evou ven tured to pluck the fruit slit chose wis dom. And In real wisdom have her daughters outrun their brothers. Also she ns generous. She divided the apple and the eon-aequeueos-wlth Adam. She might bnve eaten ami kept her secret, leading hor Ignorant swalu a round by the nose. "Hut she gave also to him, and ho did eat," 'which, my brothers, was A narrow escape. Above all else. Eve accepted the sit uation as It was without whimpering or excuse. And she patiently accepted the place of soaegoat. Adam whined to the Almighty, "The woman thou gnrest to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I did eat." The wotuuti! It has been the way of all tho sons of Adam laying the btauio for the family ou the frail shoulders of Eve. She did whnt she thought to be tho best thlug for the family. She was tired of living In a fool's paradise, where the family never would amount to anything. And when she gave the family a chauee. to say the least. It OREGON Wfls urjfrratef . . . . whinlne shont the lost Fden Wltho-it whining abont he lost Eden "be starts a combined tailor shop , nnd dressmaking establishment and fixed np the family wardrobe, It was the way of a woman. Before Adam knew where he "was at" ber tjuick wits noted the family needs, and her quirk Angers fashioned the best garments she could provide on bort notice. Let the monument rise. I am but a mere man, but I am qnlte willing to contribute my share, for I confess to an ardent admiration for my primitive mother. BOOKKEEPING, ETC. STUDENT OR BUSINESS MAN. Short practical Instructions by Public Accountant Few Lessons. Mall. Cnvoaaiilltf taiifflit 11 vnara Oiinll. I float ions guaranteed In 1 month for positions. Assistance. Highest refer ence from people holding positions. Request particulars. THE HOME BOOKKEEPING IN STRUCTION CO. 502-511 Swetland Illdg., Portland, Ore. ,t9 W0 cripple with rheumatism for two loVe isitlrd fiom pUre to lce. ter until I t.lcd Sloan'. Liniment. d now 1 u!yi h.v. a bottle In LIM1 killa ny kind of p.in. Good for Nomslgl, Toolhti he, Iimliego and Chest r.lns. Sold by all dealeti. Prlct 25c, SOc, and $1.00. Sloan's bo.4 o ll.ea. Cattle. Il.a aiwi ISmllrf aeal tree. AAlreaa DB. EARL S. SLOAN - Boston. Mete. 0. Canbyand North Clackamas CANBY. Henry Combs hits tiiiivud his prrss Iiir and eleimlnii parlor Into tho Kv tins bullilliiK, rtx'i'iitly viteuti'd by the I'utuil Company. K Hoy Io and Mr. llryant hnvw formal what n Known as the Molulla Valloy Company, ival oHtat aitonls. Hllo fjarri-tt has takfii Kalph Muy's place In tho III k Six storo for a row days as Ilalph Is off on a happy vni-a- I tton. ! Mr. and Mrs. Drown, Mrs. W. II ! I'ortcr and Vorna I'ortor returned Sat ! urday nlKht from Umik Heach, Wash where they spent a week vUltliiK Mrs ; Porter's dituKhler, Mrs. Anna Smith ! Ijtiireiico Moshbertser Is niovliiK ! hack to Woodlmrn this week. The family will k the hint of the week Mrs. llradburn has moved Into tlo house recently vacated by Dev. Itos i Iiik. the Norwegian milliliter. Dev. A. H. Mulkey preached both morniiiK and evening last Sunday al tho Christian church. I Tho r. S. Klower Map Company held t Its aiinunl election of olllcers March 5. The following oltlreM wore elected I President. A. W. Ilutterflold : vice I president. O- It. Mack; secretary, J , K. Sutherland; treasurer, II. K. Stocs I dill; directors, O. It. Mack, John Kid ; A. V. Ilutterfleld, II. K. Htonndlll W. II. Hair, J. K. Sutherland. Tho ' company is In a MourlxhliiK condition i Bnd the prospects are bettor than ever I before. Kmll Cordon hh shaking hands Iwlth old friends one day last week and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II, Hoy Ie Friday night. i The Christian Sunday school gave a pie social last Tuesday night for ; the benefit of the Sunday school, pro , coeds. 112 net. There was a big1 crowd. The coffee was excellent and i very much appreciated by all. I The Christian Utiles' Aid met at the homt of Mrs. William Knight and i finished up the work for her. A large I number of ladles were present. Next 'place of meeting Mrs. Huth White's f A surprise party was given on Mrs I William DriiHbel last Wednesday by I 13 of her friends. Luncheon was served at noon. Bveryono enjoed thems'-lves and had a nice, sociable I time. Those present were. Mrs. (ieo j Koehler, Mrs. Coo. Mrs. Persons, Mrs ' Hnmpt.ni, Mrs. Chits. Locke, hilly i Kucke, Mrs. W. II. Ueke. Mrs. Sophia ! Koehler. Mrs. Mary llougham, Mrs. i Hobert Vorphnl, Mrs. John Koehler, Mrs. William Keller, Mrs. Drushel. Ralph May and MIhs Saltmarsh were married laHt Tuesday in Oregon City I MIhs Snltmiirsh Is the oldest ilnugbter jof Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hnlttnarxh and Is one of Canby's well known young ladles, having resided here for the past two or three years. Mr. May Is i the oldest son of Frank May and has I lived In Canhy most of his life. A family reunion was held at the home of Mrs. A. Martin Inst Sunday, I Those present were Mr. and Mrs. (), i It. Mack u nd family, Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. (Iniliiim, and daughter, Minn, Jesrfo Antrim, Mr. Hint mni. n. noy ia-p, mr. and Mrf. Ceorge Martin and children and Mrs. A. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. (ienrge Martin left Sunday night for their home In Mc Mlnnvllle. Tho Enterprise automobile contest is the most ixipular thing ever pulled off In the Willamette Valley. TWILIGHT Clyde Harvey lias returned to Sent tie after a short visit with his par ents, Mr. hinI Mrs. A. II. Harvey at Totem Pule Haneh. E. A. Illnkle, of Portland, was a din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Harv ey Sunday. Eldon Kwlck has accepted a posi tion In Oregon city. vVo are sorry that lie iiit. school as he was one of the brightest pupils In the eighth grade class and expected to graduate this year. Mrs. Curtis Dodds Is looking for ward to a visit this summer with her parents and other relatives In the East. If. Scheer Is home from Portland after an extended vhtlt with relatives much Improved In health. Ho has been sick for several months and his friends wish hltn siieedy recovery. (loorge Uzcllo has been hnullng his wheat to market. MIhs Marie Harvey was In Portland last Saturday. The neighlMirs turned out In force last Sunday to repair the roads In front of George Ut ile's place. It Is Irs Fcot Insurance IARlw cttTB SILK ELASTIC HOSIERY T miual jt f-titlc fr..aar r- r." rlaj aaal a"'a Waiiim. traa rr-ia ""l Slant rnwt WootUrd, Clarke Jt Co. rartlaa. Oraal Relief from Rheumatism Try Sloan's Liniment for your rheu matismdon't nil) Just lav it on lightly. It K(H'S Ktritiriht t0 1,1,5 r dixit, quickens tho blood, limbers up lit to the the muscles onu joints aim Dions the luiiii. Here's Proof Mrs. Iklia Thomas of Jackson. C'al., will c i " I have uaml your Lini ment for ilieumallam with much sue ccas." Martin J. Tunis, Ino lmh Ave., I'motaoii, N. J . wiltrei ''I was a y-.is and I could not move at ell had 1 ttlrd remrtllrs and could not get bet. One bottle h"d me up hi i jock! shspe the hou (or n.y wile end children." m OT said to be the worst road In Clucks, nuts county and all those traveling over It art very sure to have to pry out of tho mud or have a team to haul them out. Mlits Ruby McCord Is working hard for the aiitomolillu In the Enterprise contest. We wish hor success. Mr. and Mrs. Uxnllu entertained MIhs Justin, of Oregon City, at tholr home Tuesday evening at Mountain Ash Farm. Regular meeting of the Community Cluli was held In Twilight hall Satur day evening wllh all tho members present. There was so much business to lie transacted there was little time for tho social hour. There are only a few members but they are very en thusiastic In the work. Although be ing organiged only a short time many things have been accomplished thro' their efforts for the good of the com munity. How strong aru you going In the MipMn of your candidate In the En terprise automobile conttwt? What W Never Forget according to science, are the things associated with our early home life, such as liucklon's Arnica Salve, that mother or grandmother used to cure our bums, IhiIIs, scalds, sores, akin eruptions, cuts, sprains or bruises. Forty years of cures prove Its merit. I'nrlvaled for plies, corns or cold-sores. Only 25 cents at all druggists. BARLOW. W. il. Tull has purchased Mr. Hyde'g pluce. Miss Kesslo Shcppurd, of Portland, Is visiting relatives In I tar low. At last reiHirt Jits. Erlckson, who la In the hospital In Portland, was slowly Improving. S. Ki ll k son is quite sick. Mr. Ti.llman, of Kaleni, who pur chased Mrs. Towne's pluce, Is cultivat ing tho soil and getting ready for the Spring t rop. Willis Young, of Portland, Is visit ing his uncle, Judge Jesse. W. II. and C. (. Tull celebratod their birthdays Sunday evening with a few Invited guests for dinner at the homo of C. (S. Tull. Misses Lillian Anderson and Hattle Irwin visited at Mr. IJmlalil s In Wood burn Saturday evening, remaining over Sunday. A nephew and his wife, of Wiscon sin, are visiting Mrs. Andrus and Mr. Melvln. Mr. Melvln was elected a delegate at the County Grange Convention In Oregon City last Tuesday to the Htato Grange Convention, which convenes at Roseburg lo May. Mr. Johnson has moved his family Into the dil hotel and Mr. Churchill has rented Mr. Johnson's house for a year. Mr. Benson, who owns the George Newton place, Is here looking after bis property Interests. Mrs U. S. Armstrong went to Port land Tuesdny morning to Bee her son, Fred, who has had an operation In the hospllnl. Freddy Rodliy Is In the hospital for an operation, but Is getting along nice ly. C. G. Tull has gone to McMlnnvlIle to work his hop ynrd. Mrs. Van Winkle has taken posses sion of his new home. las. Erlckson will be operated upon at the hospital today Wednesday. S. II. lierg and daughter, Miss Cora. went to Portland Tuesday. The Enterprise automobile contest is the most popular thing ever pulled off In the Willamette Valley. Idaho. Nevada. Wyoming, Mon tana, Utnh nnd Florida are looking In to their phosphate deposits. While not as exciting as a gold rush this move may bo more profitable. HAIR QUICKLY STOPS FALLING. Itching Scalp Vanishes Overnight and Dandruff Is Abolisnea. There is one hair tonic that you can put your faith In and that Is PAilt HIAN SAGE. It stops falling hair, or money bark. Hrlve.4 tuit dandruff, or money back. Slops Itching scalp, or money back. And Huntley Droit. Co.. the drug gists you know so well are the men who sell It. PARISIAN SAGE U a splendid hair dressing; It Is so daintily perfumed nnd refreshing that It make the scalp feel fine the minute you apply It it s used dMly by thousands of clever momen who res. ze tnai PAiuaotn SAGE keeps their hair lustrous and fascinating. If you have hair troublos get PARISIAN 8AGB today at Hunt ley Bros. Co. and druggists every where. Urge bottle 50 cents. M