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i FOR THE WOMAN WHO THINKS AND FEELS. Soma women complain that they periodically suffer Irom dull and heavy ttel In.i. or dimness in tha head, nervou.net., pain and bearnwj-down feclinfa which should not ooour to the normal healthy woman. But moil every woman i. .uhiect to theie paint at tomi time in her life, due to abnormal conditione in life, such a. eortcts, over-taxed strengih.bad air, poor or improper food, wet leet, i utfi.h liver, eto. A regulator and female tonio made from native medicinal roots with pure flyoerin, and without the use of alcohol, called DR. riEKCIS'S FAVORITIJ PRIS SCIUrTION, bat proven its value in thousands of caict, like the lollowinf : If J wu rllaappolntcd In your ana Kir. m. in Ji. ... ' tha good work of your Mis, M-UtTiN. oae-ocnt lUmpt, iq NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY WILSONVILLE TlTTAr went to Port- HrKer1 sa,urday T Vrtraff ass Mr and M rs l all were in the Rose ta.ned delightfully on Saturday even- Cliv Sunday and Monday visiting tag. March 23. the occasion being in City Sunday ana mouu. j of baving Mrs Mallory was In Wllsonvllle reached his 21st birthday. The spa SupKest of her after Marions --ofng resUlence J eL.8n f Portland, visited ! liantly lighted. Games were enjoyed Mrs. Flvnn last week. . Mrs. Melvin and daughter, Lois, spent Saturday in Woodburn, with friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tanchman and ba by were in Aurora Sunday. The Ladies Aid of the Congregation al church or Hood View had a pleas ant day Thursday, at the home or Mrs. Frank Tooze. The school was closed Friday aft ernoon, as Miss Murray was ui oi m grippe, but we are rleased to learn that she was able to resume her work Monday. ' County School Superintendent Gary was the guest 0r Mr. and Mrs. Marion Young Wednesday. Mrs. Wood is visiting at the home or her son Aubrey. Mrs. Stlnebaugh or Oregon ticy. vis Ited Mrs. Tho xfothodiRt Tidies Aid Society met with Mrs. Shawie Wednesday aft ernoon. Ben Tooze was unable to go over his rural route for. some days last 0"' ?CoVra, Creek leei" Rbr Mn and Mrj. schwfl has Joined the state congress j John Young and family Mr. and Mrs. Tnd National Congress of Mothers. Bishop Seely. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Par Mrs Halley gave a splendid enter- j rot aqd, Helen Graham. mS-f Vur hat of Miss C. Go.dsmith was the chief feature of the program.' and it will be.up to date. n msni irienasn oi ite. d.ou v, (oihnHiBt rhnrch. are in- Up Ui l"C deed sorry to learn, that he has ten dered his resignation as pastor of the local church, as his liberal views have been appreciated by members and ousiders. . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stiles or Oregon City, have been the guests of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tooze, for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray, of Oak Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones last week. The Ladies Aid of the Congregation al church at Hood View will give a social March 29, at the parsonage to which everyone is cordially invited. There will be no admission fee, but a collection will be taken during the evening. . Those most interested In school work met at the school house Wednes day afternoon to assist Miss Murray In the good work of organizing a parent-teachers association In Wilson ville. Mrs. Chas. Wagner was elect ed President; Mrs. Marion Young, Vice-President; Mrs. Dr. Brown, Sec; Mrs. Cora Hasselbrink, Treasurer. Ar rangements were made for the teach ers institute to be held at Wilsonville Saturdav the 30 or March. This wi 1 be an all day session and dinner will be served by the association at Wil sonville assisted by the members of the Mothers Club or Corral Creek school. EveTy one interested In school work is cordialy invited to attend. Marion Young has been serving on the grand jury for some time. Emil Tauchmaa was in Portland on Monday. Mrs. Wm. Black was in the Rose City Wednesday. Mrs. Chas. Wagner was a Portland visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. M. C. Young and Mrs. Norris Young were in Portland Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Thornton and Miss Kate Wilburt were in Portland Thursday. Mrs. Millie and children were in Dnrttnul Wednesday. Mrs. H. D. Aden and Mrs. Walters visited in Mulloy last week. Mr. Galbreath bought a good many potatoes here last week. Mrs. Ira Seely baa been very 111 of pneumonia and Dr. Mount, of Ore gon City, has been in attendance. There will be a social at the par sonage at Hood View on Friday even ing, March 29th, to which all are cor dially invited. John Hutson bought the property be longing to Mr. Sumner Tuesday, and is coming back to do business in the real estate line. Mrs. Harris, of Portland, has been visiting her sister, Mrs Wm. Baker. Mrs. Cronin and children went to Portland Monday. Roy Baker visited his brothers, Al fred and Clyde, in Portland Saturday and Sunday. Eva Baker spent Sunday at home near Wilsonville. Reed Graham went to Portland Mon day. Misses Mae and Pearl Baker visit ed friends In Stayton last week. Rev. Mr. Bishop has re-considered hi3 resignation and has returned to Wilsonville, much to the delight of the members of the church here. Robbers tried to get into the safe at Thornton's bank again last Friday, but as usual were unsuccessful. This time an entrance was made through the floor and tools were lett as though the departure had been a hurried one. A splendid Winchester rifle, also a fine revolver were stolen, but the safe waa too much tor them. Del and Glenn Baker, who leave ror Helena, Montana, on Friday, where ther have accepted positlong mitn a bail team, were given a very pleasant Ftirpris? party by neighbors and friends Saturday evening. Miss Murray recently organized a parent-teachers' Association at W il yonvllle with the following splendid officers: President, Mrs. Chas. Wag- ner; vice-president, Mrs. Marion Young: secretary, Mra. ur. urowu. MM. Dona M. Mahtin. or Aumirn, nccr., mwn i. i" - - "I thought I wouH wriu you In iwant to what your irwik- no. hava don. f. ma. I hav. uaod lhn l.r thirl, yn for fwial. tivuhl. and rmmi wwaknra. with tha wry bat rcult. and 't'1""' m. huiHtrr-U of dollar. In dortor.' b.lla. 1 buy th. Mvont. I reml. and late, idranira In flv. 1 took .your rnlicin. M , kinda, and y am, nnmn. . V" w m writa ma. 1 will auully tall bor own about medicine." Dr. Piracs'i CUrat kmi Uocroa Boot, me leopie Common Seme Medical Adviser, newly reviaed up-to-date edition of 1008 pafea, aniweri boata ol delicate queatiooa which every woman, single or married, ouht to know. Sent frt in cloth binding to any addreaa on receipt ot 31 ' . . . ..a 1 UM.n:Haf ain.t eMail I in ntllV. cover w in -. i treasurer. Mrs. Cora Hasselbrlnk. The ! anoiAtr already hna over SO members. March 30. Dinner will he served In until a late hour when a sumptuous repast was served In caraterlau style, which proved to be an unique way or serving a large company, and was much appreciated by the guests. Mr. Sherman Seely gave great pleasure to those present by rendering two beautir'il solos. Prizes for the even i n c wore R warded to Miss Emma Staa- I gel and Mr. Mallory. The following guests were present and enjoyed the Hospitality ior wnnii Jir- nl,u Young are noted: Mr. and Mrs. Mal lory, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Aden. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham, Mrs. Elhen. Mrs. Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brobst, Mrs. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Ncrris Young, Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Sav. Miss S. M. Graham. Rosetta Graham, J. Graham, Miss Hayman der, Emma Stangel, Cora Brobst, Miss es Elsie and Dora Seely, tima sum ner, Messrs. Geo. Stangel, Sherman ' Seelv, Raymond Seely, James Angus. jom ,ap V ' nVr.h EAGLE CREEK. The farmers have been busy these fine days putting in their spring crops. Mrs. Labor, who once lived in this neighborhood, but now resides down on the coast, was visiting friends in the neighborhood last week. Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Mbs Anna Duncan visited Mrs. Cora Udell last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Douglass and Ed Chapman made a trip to Estacada Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Douglass, of Portland, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howiett the first of the week. Ed Douglass was taken very sick quite suddenly Tuesday morning. Dr. Adix was called and he pronounced it an attack of appendicitis. Ed is rest ing quite easy at this writing. Mrs. Viola Douglass came over to see her son, Ed, Tuesday. Ray Woodle is clearing some land for V. J. Howiett. Ed Chapman helped Will Douglass spray his orchard last week. Uncle Ezra Says "It don't take more'n a gill uv effort to git folks into a peck of trouble" and a little neglect of constipation, biliousness, indigestion or other liver derangement will do the same. If ailing, take Dr. King's New Life Pills for quick results. Easy, safe, sure, and only 25 cents at all druggists. MOUNTAIN VIEW. News seems to be very scarce. Ev eryone around here is gardening. Pearl Selby has taken up his abode at the Electric hotel in preference to walking up to Mountain View. O. A. Vanhoy made a business trip to Sellwood last Saturday. Elmer Dixon has sold his strawber ry land and now he wishes to sell his team, narness and wagon. r.ramima Gorbett is improving and went out for a buggy ride last Sunday. Tho nihlo studv will meet next week on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr.?. J. A. Swanson, 712 .Molalia avenue. j. m. Gillett made a business trip to Mulino last Saturday evening. Mrs. S. J. Haun Is giving her house a new coat of paint. F. M. Darling visited relatives in Sellwood Tuesday. J. Lewellen has sold his horse and ti'iejiy. Now for an automobile. Alfred Linn and wife have bought the property on 112 Polk street aid will take -possession as soon as Wm. Crawford and family, who are there, vacate. Mrs. Bert Baty, of Portland, was visiting relatives here last week. Mrs. Snank, or Portland, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baty, of Duane street. Mrs. Baty is very low this week. Grandma Hart is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Ida West and children. Mrs. Joe Meyers spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Ida West. We live in hopes of having Molalia avenue in better condition in the near future. A ditch was dug last week through A. Schoth s field to drain the road. Mrs. Amos Harrington has moved to hr new home at Silver Springs. Mrs. C. A. Wheeler, of Seattle, was in this burg Monday evening visiting old time rriend3. She is also a Fra ternal Brotherhood organizer and Is working ror the local order in Oregon City. Mrs. J. P. Roehl is well again and spent Tuesday among 'riend3 down town. CLARKES. Mrs. Tom Grace was in Portland last weel: to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elmer spent Sun rfav m-ith Mr. snd Mrs. Buol. Mr. Sullivan was In town last week.) Eugene Cumins and family left last OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. MAKCH Wednesday for Eastern Oregon for thiii n.oj hnme. and tha neighbor have moved Into the house they have purchased rrom Mr. uumina. Mr. Wettlnurer imrchasfd aomo rrult tree last week. They had a masquerade ball 1.1 Clarke last Saturday. W. a. Klolnsmlth la building a new fence. Klmer Ue Is on the sick Ht. MttiBiicrlte l'IrlitweU. who has been Buffering from typhoid fever the Oregon. City hospital, was brought to her home In Clarke and Is slowly improving. , Mr. and Mrs. Marshall came back home from Kastern Oregon. Mr. I.lmlahl and family visited bis ulster, Mrs. Kd Hornachuh. and fam ily Sunday. S. A. U. Ilungale. surveyor of Clack amas county, passed through Clarke lust week. Alexander Seherruble recently mar ried and left for Eastern Oregox MUs C. Goldsmith has Just received her new spring millinery. HIGHLAND. Nat Scritmer was planting spuds Monday. Ue Parish w as working on the road Monday. The Teachers" and Parents' meet ing at the Alberta school house Satur- dav wa4 a success. The house was packed. There were some speeches bv parents and visiting teachers and a verv fine program by the children. There were also some ne wopm. of the children's work. The Alberta Debating Society nas decided to have a Joint debate with Shubel. The question is -Resolved, That the crime of the Whites to the Indians was greater than the Indians to Whites." Alberta has the negative side. The debate U April 'th. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Holland went to Oregon City Monday on business. We are having good weather In Highland, and everybody Is planting garden. Jack Wallace was planting potatoes Monday. Miss Mary and Milton Miller, child ren of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller, came home Friday. They are attend ing school at Parkplace. 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 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. W. J. WILSON & CO., Tenth and Main OREGON CITY OREGON Mitchell Lewis and St aver Co. PORTLAND, OREGON Stover Gaoline Engines, Myers Spray Pumps, Implements and Vehicles Cracking a Nut. The force required to rrush an ordi nary nut such aa one too often sees cracked between the back teeth, has been Hhown to be equal to a weight of more than 110 avoirdupola pounds di rectly applied. Connecticut. Connecticut. :i name so baffling to foreigners. I Indian and means "laud on a long tidal rirer." The Indian form of It is QuIii neb tukquet. In . . .1 1" ' o . V;e,w ; ' r Quinetuckquet, y- n , Roagh and Dressed LUMBER Sawed Slabwood and Cordwood FOR SALE Let me figure on your lumber bill George Lammers Sawmill Oregon City, R. F. D. No. 3 Canbyand North Clackamas ' . CANBY. A. W. llutterfleld wa a Porthud visitor over Sunday. Several of the young people of Can bv attended the basket Hoeliil and dance Nt Macksburg hist Saturday night. The proceed are for the base ball team. They cleared $100.00. Mr. Olson and son left last Friday for Tacoma to visit his daughter, and later will go to llrltlsh Columbia to look for a homestead. Mr. and Mr. Sam MclfcnmM left Tuesday night for Oklahoma, their former home. Mrs. MolHmaM Is granddaughter of Mr. Jnlla Rider. They have resided In Portland for tho past year. Mr Gregory, demonstrator for Dwlght Edwards lVpemlalile Coffee, was demonstrating coffee at the llig Six last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Gregory remained over Saturday night and made coffee for the cafeteria su per given for the band boys. I. H. Pope I digging well for Mr. Fretttrace, east of town. Guy Soper. who Is quite sick. Is the guest of hi coiiHtn, Mrs. C. C. Hutch inson, this week. Material la being hauled for the im mediate erection of the band bull. Miss Jennlo Gaston ami rrnr-L Patch, Jr., were married Monday night. March 23. 1912. Miss Gaston la one of Canity's well known young ladle. Her father was former proprietor of the City Hotel. Mr. Patch Is well known In Canby. At 'lie imie he ;n agent for the V. S. Flower Map Com pany, but Is now connected with tne liaty barber ahop. Mr i'atch had a houso rented and ready ft r his bride. We wish them success In their mar ried life. The cafeteria supper ghon by the ladles or Canby or the band boys, was a grond success nni.ncLliy. They cleared about 32. The tuble was Jusl loaded with good things to eat Horn, to the wife of Calvin Man gum, March 11, a ten pnnd boy. Mother and son getting alon-4! nicely. Mrs. George Knight i routine.! to her home with grip and a bilious at- tack. TAKE THIS UP TODAY WITH AGENTS FOR 1 Mr. Perry Meekg has purchased Mr. ; Mb-i's house anl lot. Geo. Fellows has sold hia place north of town. Miss C. Goldsmith has excellent styb-s at popular prices. BARLOW. I Mr. and Mrs. Mew, of Portland, were j visiting Mrs Mew's parents, Mr. ano strong drink ana quinine ""ay rr Mrs. wm. Evans, Sunday. ; Ib-ve a cold, but it usually does more Mrs. Jas. Erlckson, who has been j harm than good ..wi, .- v.i.,-,h .t th hosnital. has To break up a hard cold In either T.. and resumed her du. 1 tie in thp store again. Mr. Erlckson j "J hlch h may ; iendP"win be UdW bear a. Jim Is a .A, vr.rite mlth all. i A basket social and short program I win be VvJTfor the benefit of the I "'nU by the teacher, and VW next r . ' .. . r- ia lo Friday night, ai arcn J"- ......... inVr'dHLVer'.enrtmily left Wedne,day j 'Vth'is Just before going to bed: ror Po"TawbCTe they will make I your head will reel fine and cUf and their rnure home , i rou'll awake from rlng sleep S grounda. Canby winning and croup I1TOMEI Uguarante A Mi ' Iewis and Anderson and I break up a cold and this can be ob Mrs O G. Tull were Portland visitor, talned at Huntley Bros. Co. and drug. Saturday. J gists everywhere. 2312 sefvn - C Smith, or Canb, was In this nooD rity on buBlness Tuesday. TWILIGHT. Mr. and Mra. smith, of Mullno, were visiting nt the home of Mr, and Mr. A. II. Harvey Monday. Mli Marie Harvey accompanied them home and will remain until the last of the week. Henry Scheor. who has b I very III. hue gono to Portland for tho bene fit of hi health and will vllt rein lives while there. Mr. and Mr. Fred J. Molndl and two children, of Portland, accompan ied by Mis Hael rniiiifi, aiso oi Portland, were guest of Mr. and Mr. George U'nnllo. They attended mo meeting of the Grunge al isew i.ru Saturday afternoon. Thoma Holland and Mis llerlhil Hullard spent last Sunday In Canemah. LMIOHtH Of Mr. and Mr. Wallace John- nun, cousin of Mr. Kelland. M. J. Uello made a liusines trip to Portland Monday. Prof. Warner, who ha been teach ing the Twilight school, ha proven such a successful Instructor that the .1 tllrtM'tor has hln'i him for another month, the regular term having closed on Friday of this Through the effort of tho Twilight Community Club llie hiuowbik iru.u win Im oxteiuled a far as tho Tom Kelland place and tho lumber l now on mo groumi i construction of same. This walk I nearlv completed and will tako but a few davs work to finish same. Tho member" of this club are taking i active interest In this section of tho countv mid many Improvement are being made. All the meeting he M by the club recently have been well at tended and active Interest mnlf'iiwl. Mrs Curtis lld left Wednesday for Portland where she will combine business with pleasure. Mr. ltilil will visit her husband, as ho 1 em ployed In that city. Mr and Mr. Uduke, who have been ' making their home In Oregon Cltv during the winter, have moved, to this place onto their farm, where they will remain during the summer. ,.inn...nt will be given In the Twilight hall Thursday evening. t9 II CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. CANBY, OREGON April 4, under the supervision of Coun ty School Superintendent T. J. Gary, who will show by magic lantern many or the beautiful views of Clackamas county, starting from Oregon City. No admission will be charged and all are Invited. TO BREAK UP COLD. i Some Advice That Will save nme and Money. head or chest thousands are using th.s sensible treatment. First of all look after your bowe a; if they need attention use any reli able ! cathartic. Then pour a scant tea spoonful or IIVOMEI into a bowl o boiling water, cover head and bowl j with a towel and breathe ror J or 10 I ,in,.i. h uleaHant. sooth In . heal- Sandy and Eastlackamas SANDY, Mi. Hood avenue I being plunked, ii u i.iur initiiiiiiired that Tho Han dy Valley Chronicle will make It find appeal unco a a weeaiy iiewii''i aboiil April 15. . W. J, Wirt HI'elll HUlldlty III tirenn am. , . , Sundyltos were ellterlnlned by a moiing pUiuie how Saturday nlghl. i M. .h,li la niittilia tilt new lelic e. Iron gute uud making other Im pioveinoiits on hi iuoKriy in rmuur. Dr. It. S. Miller, of Sherwood, l piiicllcliiK dentistry In town till week. Henri Koch I hauling ud to Dur ing. , .. Now Im thu time to clean up the street und get that pile of tomato cii.is out ttf tho Itack yard. . J. W. Dixon 1 cutting cord wimd on tli Wllllg place and hanllng it I" Dorliit. , , , , Myrtle Mulr wn In Portland Halur- day and Sunday on account of the death of her grandmother. Alf Wunche, a barker of Prttetora mill, split hi foot "Pen with an x Tuesday. He wu removed to the hospital in Portland. There la Only One Plne Tar-Honay That It Pr. Delia. It Is tho original mid can bo relied on lu croup, coughs, colds ami all lung and bronchial trou bles Uxik for the bell on the bottle. For salo by llurdlng'i Drug Store, ESTACADA. Gov. WeKt addressed the people at the Gurllebl lining hall Saturday nt II a in. He explained hla prison i"l ley, showing llmt It was saving mon ey to the taxpayer", while It was re forming the prisoners themselves. Ho mild th it the majority of the convicts cunie to the penitentiary becunto of hoor.0 u ml Idleness, lie said that only prlsoiiera who showed their worthi ness were put out on honor, llo aald he wa .legollatlng with the Southern Purine Company to get a lio.ouo rock crusher, which ho would put up near Ni.w Km. He would estubllHli u con vict ramp there and furnish rock for .... u ii..r i. mild lie hoped to be able to establish a camp at I aa 1 dero to furnish r-k at roMt for tll end of the county, lie defended the Gov West road bills, but said that he wan willing to back up If shown Unit lu was wrong. Ills prison policy niet with the approval r bis audi tors; !tit the grangers are loyal to their own road bills. The large ma ijorlty ol the grangers are opposed to homllm? for roads. At 2 P. . I'p" L K Alderman delivered nil excelleli address ui school topics and explained why lt. favored Hie school supervis ors' Mr. Alderman Is a humorous and eloquent Hpeuker and kept his audi ence enthused during his s eh. Sam ple of humor are: "A boy t N'l''n dnnte.l potatoes, llo planted onions i.twee:i the rows ho that the PU ., eyes would water and rrlga e ,hc around." "A man sprinkled I he MeM of his bam so his cows would till and strain their milk." Gaiii.-ld Grunge Initiated eight mem bers u.id received nil nppllcaljon. .lames Hell, a Sandy politician and prominent granger, was present at (i.irtlcM Grange Saturday. liuis. Folsom. of Sprlngwater, was iit Gartleld Saturday. 200,000 Tubea Of Sutherland's F.nglo Eye Snlvo weru mM In I'.mik and not one. word of com plaint, though every tube waa sold un der a poBlllvo gunrantee. It Is good for nothing but the eye. Ask your DrugglHt. Kor aale by Hanllng a Drug Store. ELW00D. March's cold snap ..'"- j ""'.'.TaVvVr left for Portland the last "'.Mr and Mra. Hall, or ICsturudii. of llie week. weV In this vicinity Sunday Inspect- CAeT Ci ACKAMA8 K hlH Place which Is being cleared. EAST CLACKAMAS. i o XTUKS CnT Lflhe j M. Shearer's friends and nelgM.or Si or y nlE It o ly a ro "r"H,",t-' ,m' tt,:"1 ,0 ,,,nrn f I'" ,,,r,, ,7!' , totoi vM veni..g waa ; the hospital :.d that he Is much Im ii ove Several musical selection , proved In health. , J ;.i,i urter which refresh-i Floyd William' lster, from Kan ' w":t e ved . d then the crowd Has. Is out visiting bit... She expect meiilH wiresei.t ; () ( H 1 1 fori! Til booh to reside. ! rTdimson HPent a few days In! F. A. Il.rberlach. wife and family ?Tt week visiting hi imr-innd Mis -.0. .laber.uel, a,H,,t Sunday t . la.. .1 l.,n nnull. ...a.. ..rlw. niltt thfr4 , O. IHtlner expects to spend two or three weeks In Oregon City, working in the paper mill. He is doing me- i clia.ilrnl work. W T Henderson was In Oregon f lty' paying tuxes last week On hl i return he visited his daughter, Mra ' Delia Vallen at the Good Samaritan i '"'MrMelllke hauled lumber from C. '!!.' siirfus' mill for D- Stahl.ieckcr s line fence. ... Surveyors have surveyed the Kl woo.l road but It Is not satisfactory to some. A petition Is the rumor ; Rev Ilert Henderson siient a Tew lday. nt hi father's last week ami I delivered a very able sermon Friday i',1AhViirlhday party wus given In hon 'or of Mr. Johnson. A very sociable itl.no was enjoyed. Miss U.lu Miller furnished music on her guitar A ttt I Pious lunch was served and at a late hour the crowd returned homo, i M E. Candle, Justice of the Peace. iwaVln this vicinity last Saturday for the purpose or registering voter. He I and wife were guests ol W. T. Homier- son's. Constipation. Will soon bring on other ailments. Cure It with PODOhAX. Pleasant In taste Pleasant In action. Does not Rrlpe. F,0c per bottle. For sale by Harding's DriiK Store. FIRWOOD. j h Comogg has bought 30 acres or land Joining F. U Mack on the east, and expects to clear and Improve 't Immediately. Mr. Cornogg was for merly employed by Proctor & Gambol, soap manufacturers of Kansas City, Mo., as chler chemist. Mrs. W. F. Fischer returned home from Portland last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoshnlm went to Portland Monday. The annual meeting of the dlrec- IF you would know the wonderful pulling and businesi getting power of little ads try one in our classified columns in either the daily or weekly. If you want to sell or trade your automobile, or your house or a building lot, or stock, in fact anything you may have, run a, small ad and you will be surprised at the results. On the other hand if you wish to buy anything, think of the number of people you can reach for a sum so small you will never miss it. Everyone has something to sell and many times will sell at a sacrifice. Better try one this week. lot a of the Flrwood Hover Telephone Com puny will be held Monday even- lug, Mil nil ilisi, hi uia iiomn oi j. i, DeHiiirer. A. .1. MoKley and I'lurelice CasHi'dy havo finished digging a well for 111" in it,,il i fioiini'.iklvn I'rei.llieiy Colli- i, i.. ,..,.., - puny on their lot north or Main alreet. John Hlntialr spent aeveral days at Cherrvvlllii the Ural of the week. Ituth Hint Is hi ling n row weens with her amit and grandmother nt Cut troll. Mr. and Mrs. W. 10. Stevens were, on their ranch over Siwiday. J. l', Hmllh expects to move hi dim lly Into I ho Stevens cabin In tho near future. Miuy MoleJI visited her purelilH Si. ml.. y. Qlvea Prompt Relief. William It. IX'iiglas. Jr.. of Wash liigton, II. C. anya: I tuko great plim Hiiro In Infoi-mlnn yon I have used lr. llell'H Pine Tar Honey, und It gave nut almost Instant relief. For siilo by Harding' Plug Hlorn. GARFIELD. Heiiittirul weather n;id runner are bony. OreahrdlHl have their apray- lug completed. Those netting out new orchard are putting In good tlmo to rush the work, a tno nun ui" en lug near bursting. t I.' flfluit 1,114 Ulv 111(111 llllHV At- IhIiIiik setting hi ilOucre. orchard. Ills orchard will be the nlcent a It In tlx. heart of the orrliurUH anil the muu Ilea belllltlfully. Will him Diivi. wiioho wne aien ro- frill ly, we.it to Aberdeen, Washing ton, with hi daughter, Mi. Annio 1 1") . M..v,.n,l from Ccorkio and lllssll were over to hear Governor West and tho Htnlo superintendent lust fiumruny. Tim Grunge bull lu large one) w nn.., i I,, nv.rilowli.ii. Ilv some mis take or other tho Governor w billed to apeak at two odock and qim number were disappointed l;i not get ting to hear him, a the change wa not announced until 8 o'clock. Those nt a dlsti.nce did not get there lo hear him nt 11 o'clock, llo hud to muko two other place tho Hume day. so only hud tlmo to cast one admiring fclalicu at the excelle.lt tiuliuuvt. be iienth which the lablea were grouiili.g. It wu prepared by the tiarlleld Indies, who have u Mate-wide reputation for knowiii.i how to tickle the epicure. Several gathered lunch In receptacle und rushed them lo the line tout lug cur of our estimable Dr. Adlx. who brought our Governor from and to Die cur. Guiileld wasn't going to have our Governor nor doctor go away bun Krv If they did have to make break neck speed to catch the cur to Port land. Our Governor and others was taken with tho beauty and grandeur of the Gartleld coiiiitry. All enjoyed lilx tulli. as they also did our state Hiiperlliletidelit. They both predicted we would Nee ilietu back here again. DOVER. .losepii DeSliuzer drilled grain for Mrs. Klinnlller Monday. A. J. Morrison Is home from a trip to Sherwood and Portland. Mrs. I'upp Is entertaining her sister Irom Portland. II. G. Huntington ha a small gusu II. ie engine culling logs. Miss U-h Morrlmm Is home again, having spent three month with her hIsC rs al Scholles and Portland. Mr. and Mr, llewa took dUmer Sun day with the DeSliuzer family. Mr. FlHk. of Ieep Creek, was In Dover Saturday looking for seed pota toes. Mrs. Zerklo entertained her daugh ter from Portland lust week. Mrs. Held' class will gle an en- ..Hiii.-iineiit Frldav night at the church. All are cordially Invited to . I... MPi.Uitllt (1111 with William F. llaberliich, the Clack- nii.us merchant. The farmer are putting In good time pluutlng potatoes und cultivating their strawberries. Our neighbor, who bought Mr. Kllnkonhert's small farm, expect to move out soon. I Johnson has been helping A. (jet, niiike a fence on the east side of hi farm. Katie Clark and mother culled on Mrs M. Shearer Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. King, of Iigun, visited with Mrs. I.undenn Sunday WATCH YOUR HAIR, LADIES. Eternal Vigilance Is the Price of Lux uriant and Radiant Hair. If dandruff germs are devouring the nourishment that belong to the hair It will noon begin to fall. Further more It will lose Its life and lustre and will become dull, faded and even look slovenly. If yon havo any signs of dandruff you ought to go right lo your drug gist today nnd get a bottle or PARI SIAN SAGE. This delightful snd re freshing hair tonic Is guaranteed by Huntley Bros. Co. to kill dandruff germs, clean the head of filthy dan druff, Htop falling hair and Itching scalp or money back. And It does Just what It Is guaranteed to do and that why Its sales are so enormous the country over. PARISIAN SAGE I the favorite of refined women. One bottle proves Its superiority. 29-12 SHUBEL INCIDENT CLOSED. Controversy Amicably 8ettled and Mrs. Shaw Exonerated From Blame. The controversy In the Shubel school district has been settled by sn agreement between the disputants to regard the matter as a closed incident. Mrs. Shaw was exonerated from blame as the evidence showed that she hal not held a meeting as charged.