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NO ONE STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH. The calibrated Dr. AWncthy ol Loadoa was Crmly of the opiate that disor ders ot tbe stomach wart tha notl prolific aouroa o humaa ailments i general. A reoeat madioal writer aayai " every faalin, amotioa tad aflaotioa raporta at tha tomaoh (through tha system of Denre) aad tha stomach ii affected aoeordingty. it tha vital oenter of tha body Ha oontlnoaa, " ao we may ha id to live llkrtHgh) tha ttomeoh." Ha goes oa to show that tha itomeoh U tha vital center ot tha body. For weak stomachs and tha eooseqoeot indication or dyspepsia, and tha multitude o( varioua diseases which result tbaretrom, no medicina can ba batter suited at a curative agent than t r mi Mae. Muauit. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY SUNNYSIDE AND ROCK CREEK. Mr. Lillian Hunter, who baa been on the ick lUt lately, Is a little better. Mr. Parrett la setting out quite field of strawberries. Mrs. M. Donley is visiting her Bis ter and children at Spokane and oth er cities In Washington. We hope she may have a nice time. Mr. Soderberg Is clearing another piece of land. . Adolph Stoll was spraying his or chard Tuesday. The Rock Creek school la progresa Ing nicely with Mrs. R. Lansdowne, principal, and Gladys Richer, primary teacher. A Parent-Teachers' meeting was held at the school house Friday, April 5, 1912, at one o'clock P. M. The mem bers of the R. C. 8. I. S. had a nice program. The scholars also served lunch. Quite a number of people at tended, and spoke in praise of the en joyable time spent In listening to the program, examining the work of schol ars and also the lunch. Burton Deardorff has moved into bis new bouse, which will be fine when be gets It finished. . Mrs. George Johnson Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Karr, at Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. p. Grady, of Oregon City, were visiting at Dick Hunter's Onnrlov The Donley boys are having a great time keeping bachelor's nail wnue their mother is away. Tell Your Neighbor. When In need of a cough medicine to use Dr. Bell a Pine-Tar-Honey. It U the best Look for the bell on the Bottle. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. NEEDY. Everybody busy and everybody hap py. Planting spuds is the order of the day at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Leonard spent Sundav at Woodburn. Mrs. Hilton is dangerously sick at her home. Drs. Mount and Sommers were called Sunday. Mrs. C. Miller was visiting her par ents Sunday. Her sister. Miss Elsie RaddU, accompanied her home and will spend the summer at Needy. Mrs. Goucher, of Mullno, returned home Sunday after a weeks' stay at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Pat Dozler, wife and daughter, of Canby. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dozier. Walt Noblltt Is clearing ground and getting ready to build. Looks a little auspicious. Better get the bells ready. This is Leap Year you know. Mrs. Ed. Miller was here Sunday from Portland, where she Is taking treatment for rheumatism. Gordon Hayes is to speak for ua this week on the Single Tax question. Everybody wants to come out and hear k'lJrs Alvin Thompson and children are spending a few days with relatives and friends at Needy. I wonder if Needy is going to have a ball team this year. You had bet ter get busy, boys, and scare up a nine. Liver, Stomach and Kidney Troubles are quickly cured with pleas ant acting, pleasant tasting PODO LAX. Ask your dealer. 50c. Guar anteed. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. TEASEL CREEK. A large crowd attended the basket social and entertainment at Teasel Creek church, given by the school, Friday evening, April 5th. The pro ceeds were $15.35 which will go to purchase a new desk for the teacher. The following program was rendered by the school, assisted by Fred Daugh erty, Lewis Mitts. Lewis Daugberty, Bessie Oswalt and O. R. Daugherty. Song, "Happy Greetings to All," by school; opening address, Ruby Hus band; "A Little Speaker," Otto Ru3-sell- "Be Cheerful," Irma Phelps, Rol la Wells, Wiley Phelps and Lillian Mitts; "The Telephone Lecture," Les ter Tubbs; song, "Daddy's Little Tom boy Girl," Lewis Mitts; "A Little Boy's Troubles," Hallle Clester; "Not So Easy," Alvin Ellis; dialogue, "The Assessor," Ross Sawtell, Lester and Harold Tubbs. Mayme Scott and Syl via Husband; song, "Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland," Lewis and Lillian Mitts; "Tbe Lost Doll," Beatrice Tubbs; "Papa's Letter," Theresa Freeman; "The Railroad Crossing, Ross Sawtell; "Betty and the Bear, Bessie Oswalt; song. Reuben and Rachel," Belle Ellis- and Ross Saw-tll- "Sister" Best Feller," Rolla Wells; "Little Blossom," Belle Ellis; "The Pencil Box," Jesse Shepherd; ong "Mamma's Boy." Beatrice Tubbs; "A Boys Speech," Wayne Sawtell; "What I Would Be," Jesse Shepherd, Hurbert Shepherd, Wayne Sawtell Otto Ruasell, Alvin Ellis, Or vllle Russel and Irvin Phelps; "A Mor tifying Mistake," Beatrice Tubbs; dia logs, "A Scene In Court," Earl Kay ler Vernon Pitman and Clifford Phelps; song. "Hookey," Belle Ellis Theresa Freeman, George Cleater and Ross Sawtell; "A Little Boys First Recitation." Irwin Phelps; "Any bodj - Business." Bessie OswaU; dialogue, -The New Boy," Sylvia Husband. El nora Shank, Edwla Russel , Harold Tubbs; song. "If Every Star s An An reL" Belle Ellis; reading by Lewis Dougherty; dialogue. "That Great En Case." Fred Daugherty Ross Sawtell. Lester Tubbs, Clifford Phelps O R. Daugherty, Vernon Pitman. Hel en Clever and Lillian Mitts; "Closing Addre" Sylvia Husband; tableau. Good Night and Home Sweet Home Following the program was the sale of baskets by J. R Cole of Molalla. Dr. Plerce'm Golden Medical Discovery. -Several month ago I suffered from ft severe pain right tinder tha breast-hone?' writes Mr. t. M. Mi'hbkn, of Corona, Calif, "Hd suffered from It, off and on, for sev eral yenr. I alo suffered from heart-burn, did not know what was the matt. with mo, I XrU4 several medicines but they did ma no (food, finally, 1 m Uld H wa my liver. 1 did not dare to rat at it tnado me worse, hen over I swallowed anything It seemed that I would falnt-lt hurt mn I oramr v..r thin and weak from not rating. al told to Uke Dr. Pierce's Golden lllol Il!eovery. I Wk five bottles of It. and could fool mysolf getting better from tha first dose, I could rat a little wllhont pain and grew strong fast. To-day I am strong and well and ran do a big day' work with eae. Can eat everything and have nut on IWh wonderfully. I will say to all sufferers write to Dr. Pleroe. 11a baa my undylrg gratitude." MOLALLA. a faar nf a drouth need not be en tertained. If it does not rain this week. I -a.it Saturday was a busy day. we had Grange. Teachers' Institute, Rail road Meeting and Base Ball, also dur ing the noon hour the Boara ot ui rorinr nf tha Molalla Telephone Company had a meeting to transact urgent Dusiness in couuecuou the new central office for the com pany. Messrs. Dimick. McCarver, Me Baln, Harding, Eby and Huntley made practical business talks on the Clacka maa Southern railroad, construction of which will be completed to Molalla by Fall regardless or wnat opposing Interests may say about the project. E. E. Judd, who has been under the doctor's care for two months, has made no material improvement ana was taken to Oregon City Sunday lb consult with Dr. Mount about his pe culiar ct e and ma! go on to PortlaHi for special treatment, Mrs. Judd and Lora accompanied him. Milton Trulllnger took his brother, Homer, to Oregon City for treatment The sufferer has been sorely afflicted with stomach trouble for many years. W. W. Everhart, who broke his breast bone in a mix-up with a stumb ling bunch gras. Is getting along as well as could be expected. 'Ned Paulfrey's brother has returned to Molalla. His home In North Da kota, and after visiting here for sev eral months last summer, he felt after returning to Dakota that Oregon was a good place to gain health. He and his wife will occupy the E. K. Dart dwelling In EverhartTs addition this summer. . , , Everman Robbins . contemplates building a dwelling this season. Dr 3. R- Todd will build a resi dence this Spring in North Molalla. Mr. Shoenicke has the frame of his house up in Harder's addition. Hall of Molalla Grange No. 310. Session, April 6. 1912. Resolved, that this Grange most earnestly endorses the timely "call to action" made by the executive and legislative commit tees of the Oregon State Grange. For Farmer Voters to wake up. Register early and vote for the Man that Dares Represent the People and take a Pro nounced Stand for A General Parcels Post. Wo eoaranten Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve to cure common aore eyes in 24 to 36 hours. This seems strange, but it Is backed by our guarantee. You run no risK ana it oniy costs For sale by Harding's Drug Store. CAPE HORN. Most every one is busy plantiug potatoes in our burg. Mr. England Is having a new piece of land cleared. G. Jones and Calvin holninir him. C. Smith and A. Fancy are also working for Mr. England. They have a contract to cut twenty acres of brush and ex pect to finish this week. Mrs. L. RIggs spent a few days last week visiting with friends in Port land. Arthur Zeek has quit the sawmill and gone to farming on Mr. Rlgg's place which he recently rented. Jim Adkina and Lester Riggs spent Sunday at home. Raster was SDent very quietly In our neighborhood. rvwTt h Riirnrlspd if vou have an attack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affected parts ireeiy wun Chamberlain's Liniment and it will soon disappear. Sold by all dealers. WILLAMETTE Mrs. Pearl Manning who has been attending business college in Port land has postponed her studies for a time to fill the position of Miss Hick man in the office of the Willamette Pulp & Paper Co. John Turner is having cement walks laid from bis residence to the street. Leo Rice Is still In a serious condi tion of pneumonia. Little Irene Barns, 5-year-old daught er of Arthur Barns, had her wrist bad ly sprained Sunday, while playing with children about her own age. William Willet, of Lostine, Oregon, and uncle of Mra. Stevens, Is visit ing friends in Willamette. One of the finest and best located acreage in Willamette and formerly owned by Charles Mitchell, of Port-; land, was bought by G. S. Rogers Sat- ( urday. Miss Alice Oliver of Portland, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oliver. Born to Mrs. C. N. Wilson, a fine big boy. Mother and baby doing fine. But Mr. Wilaoa is, Down at the big brick factory. Wearing a smile on his face. Thinking how years in the future, There will be one to take dad's place. John Weidler !s able to tie out on crutches. Mr. Weidler fell and broke his left leg between the knee and ankle. R. H. Rogers Is digging the ditch to lay water pipe to the lots where he is going to build a handsome bung alow. Mr. Bcribner Is the contract or and it promises to be one of the handsomest houses in Willamette. C. B. Wilson was taken suddenly ill Thursday while working at the Wool en milla. But was able to go to work Friday. Mrs. G. G. Grave, who was injured by a fall while transferring from one disabled car to another is able to be out Mr. Eerg and Jonas Johnson are working on the residence of Walter Dimick in Oregon City. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE.' FKIDAY, APRIL STAFFORD. We rejoice with other friends of Mr. Charles Thompson that she has passed the crisis and, we trust, on the mmA tn enmnlnfa roooverv. She has been critically III with pneumonia. Mrs. Ellen seeamig, wno was bu very sick with pneumonia when her hi-fitimr died, la mi and about but Is regaining her strength slowly, and suf fers at times with nervous spells. The doctor thinks she will get over that as her strength returns. Mrs. Herb Turner, whose husband's death followed that of his brother's so soon, has a baby girl a few days old. The chicken thieves got in ineir dastardly work one night last week while Mrs. Thompson was sick, and stole a bunch of their chickens. They better take warning and go to work to earn an honest living as some night one of these set guns will be care lessly trained upon tho door of an in noceut looking chicken house instead of towards the roof, then people will find out If their ausplclons are correct. The rag bee last week at Mrs. Chas. Tledeman s was a grand success as the ladles got about thirty pounds ready for the weaver. Such old-fashioned, neighborly bees are enjoyed by all . n .t h.,in a noiirhhnrhnod to get ac quainted, as country people are look ing to the city more ana more iur mn their recreation. i am nonnested to remind the Indies that next Thursday, the 18th, the La dles Circle is to meet with Mrs. Thom as and spend the day. Mrs. Gage s rnena, miss rraueuums. i i TKnmiK for Southern Ore gon. She made many friends while here. . Reint DcNul. with men and teams, is busy fixing the bad places In '.be roads, and the farmers are steadily at work upon their telephone line. Gus Gebhardt has his phone In stalled and others will be falling Into line soon with switch board at Zack Elligsen's. i .... hoa hAen ahle to OCCUPY air. uiw , his pulpit on the last two Sundays and Champion Mowers, Binders and Rakes fe "tlp- Myer's Hay Tools Evans & Keystone Potato Planters Staver and Parry Buggies proposes soon to reaume his Saturday classes. Thp tlmplv rains we have had helped along the grain fields and prune, cherry, pear and peach tr-es are coming into full bloom, promising a bountiful harvest. Mark Baker and Mr. t-eterson went to Canby and moved their wives' par ents over to a house owned bv Mr. Keller, last Monday. a fine l onument bas been placed ai the gra-.e of Albert Turner. Asseiwr Thompson U not aoie ti nrospnt to eo ti Don his rounds, be'.nz confined at home with the grip. Fortunes in Faces. There's often much truth In the say ing "her face Is her fortune," but it never aaid wher Dim Dies, skin erup tions, blotches, or other blemishee dis figure it Impure blood is back: ol them all, and shows the need of Dr. Klne's New Life Pills. They promote health and beauty. Try them. 25 cents at all druggists. WILSON VI LLE. Mrs. Ira Seely, who has been rery 111, Is somewhat improved. Dr. Mount and a professional nurse have been in attendance for some time. Eva Baker, with several friends, from Portland, visited at her home Sunday. Mr. Schuebel will speak at the hall In Wllsonvllle Thursday on several to pics, including Single Taj. Mrs. J. Peters spent Tuesday in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Darby visited friends in Wilsonville Tuesday. Tbe M. E. church held Easter ser- vices Sunday morning with Rev. Blah op In attendance. The Parent-Teachers' Association, recently orgnnlxod, held a very ic cessful meeting In the school house Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Thornton was In Woodburn .... Mrs. Cora llasselbrlnk was In Port land and Oregon City Saturday, ii. ii m limtmt and daughter. Cora." spent Easter In Portland with relatives. ..... , Dr. and Mrs. Kettle, of Portland, visited friends In our village Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Black was In the Rose Cltv for several days lat week, ii. nrf Mra John llutson have bought the Summer property and their friends are glad to nave iuem nnum to Wllsonvllle. , . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Walters have left for Portland, which will be very much regretted by their ninny friends here. Mrs. John Button spent Monday In Portland. Easter service was held at the Con gregational church t Hood View Sun day. There was special singing. "d Rev. Vpshaw was present and deliv ered a discourse upon that occasion. Mrs. Marlon Young visited the school at Union district Friday. Mrs. Young Is taking up a subscription for the Juvenile fair to be held at Wll sonvllle In August and as the merch ants and farmers are contributing so liberally, the village fair Is destined to be second to none In Clackamas County. A splendid program Is In readiness for the neck-tie social to be given at Corral Creek school Saturday evening, April 13th. at eight o'clock. Everyone Is cordially Invited to attend. The Methodist church choir Is pre paring a splendid program for an en tertainment in the near future, which will be annouced snore fully 'ater. MOUNTAIN VIEW. We had a nice rain Tuesday even ing which was tine for grain and garden. BE PREPARED Half the tiouble and annoyance of the busy harrest is due to the fact that when it comes you are not prepared for it. Why not avoid this condition this year by looking into your needs now. Perhaps you have machines for which you need re pairs. Perhaps you resolved last year that you would not go through another season with that old out-of-date harvesting machine. If so, now is the time to look into the merits of a new one. Next time you are in town drop into our store and let us show you what we have to offer. We sell our goods on comparison and are very glad of the opportunity to explain the details to the careful buyer and show him where he will save and make money by buying from us. Oor Spring stock Includes Hoosier Gram Drills. EVANS & KEYSTONE POTATO PLANTERS, BLOOM MANURE SPREADERS, CHAMPION HARVESTING MACHINES, SANDWICH, HAY PRESSES, J. I. CASE PLOWS, CUTAWAY HARROWS, DISC PLOWS, MITCHELL WAGONS, STAVER & PARRY VEHICLES, fn fact everything in the IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLE LINE. If you can't call drop us a postal for printed matter on anything in this line which may interest you. W. J. WILSON & CO., OREGON CITY, OREGON Canby Hardware & Implement Co. CANBY, OREGON FULL LINE AGENTS FOR Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. arit Portland, Frank Albright Is busy planting his potatoes and Mr. Kuntzman, of Home dale, Is doing the team work. Miss Retta Gordy, of Beaver Creek, Is staying with Mrs. J. E. Calavan, who is on the sick list. Little Letha Fisher, the three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W'il mer Fisher, is seriously IlL Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mauiz, oi ron. land, were visiting their uncle, A. Mautz and wife Sunday. Mrs. 8. J. Howitt, of Montavilla, ! visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday, and also attended Maple Lane Grange with her niece, Mrs. o. . . lett 1 r' .... r.i. n,,iiard and daughter, Gladys, of Redland, were visiting rela tives and friends nere iai -" Mrs. Bullard and Mrs. Scboth spent Friday with Mra. Charles Moran, or Meldrum. , , . ' Mr. snd Mrs. A. MauU spent last Thursday in Portland with tnelr daughter. Mrs. Kate Bryant and fam ily I The Easter exercises at the Moun-, tain View church were well "'"'led , to a large and appreciative audience E. C. Dye occupied the pulpit Sunday , evening and spoke on the 'Sigulfl-! cance of Easter" to an attentive audi-. ... r(MA r t no I ence. He will noio Mountain View church again the first Sunday In May. . C. M. Dickey and wife have moved down on Fourth street, near Mr. Dick ey's store on Center. J Lewellen ha his new automobile at home and can drive around town alone but doea not feel competent to take passengera yet. Mrs. S. E. Haun 1 on be sick Ht this week with severe cold Wm. Beard and wife went to Eagle 12, 1912. Creek Wednesday morning to attend the Pomona' Grange. Mayor Dimick and the councllnien will be nt the Mountain View fire hall Friday evening to talk to the voter of l Ills community. The Bible Study Class met ut the home of Mrs. J, A. Swnnson Inst week with 13 Indies present and Mrs. It. M. C. Brown lender. Next week the meet ing will be held nt the home of Mrs. Frank Wlnslow aim Mrs. a. . war tln will be leader. Miss Lillian lllllelt, accompanied by Miss Kffle Turner, of Jackson, street, drove out to Shubel last Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Mabel Sagcr. Mrs. Akin, of Mullno, Is staying with her sister, Mrs. Fisher, while the baby is sick. COLTON. Mr. Swanson, (he supervisor of road district No. 21. with a crew of men Is making quite a lot of Improvements on the road this week. Frank Wilson, of Elwood, Is running the engine at W. H Bonney's ahlngle mill. , . John Countryman left last week to work at Bull Run. J. Dlx. of Shubel. was home visiting his mother Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Vlcksburg and child ren were visitors of E. Llndstrom and family last Sunday. J. Puts sold a cow to J. Engstrom Friday. , . Mr. Marshall, of Clarkes. hauled tome wheat to Colton for A. Daniel son this wpek. ' D. B. Bonney and Frank Wilson, of Elwood. have rented W. E, Bonney's shingle mill. Mr Phimbiinf. from Oregon City. w. out visiting at Mr. and Mrs.i Stromgreen's, at Colton. a few days last week. - ... Albert and Fred Baurer left for Sherwood to get a load of bop plants. Otto Sorenson started taking orders for the Oregon Nursey Company last week. W. E. Bonney and son, Archie, were Oregon in town Wednesday on account of the latter's health, who is well again at tbe time of tbls writing. Mr. and Mrs. E. Llndstrom were business visitors at Oregon City a couple of days last week. Mr. Elliott left for Washington last Wednesday, where he is surveying land. MULINO. The railroad meeting at this place Friday afternoon was well attended and about $2000 worth of stock taken. There waa a big crowd at Molalla Saturday afternoon, at the Grange hall, called there by the educational meeting. And the directors of the railroad with Mr. Carver were there and addressed the crowd. With what result Is not yet known. After the speaking there was a ball game be tween the Canby high school boys and Molalla with a score of 6 to 6. Another residence Is going up on the townslte. Mr. Lang, of Needy, has bought property there and Is build ing a cottage and expects to reside ti pro- Bo, to the wife of Rev. Carlson, a baby daughter, on April 2nd. Archie Davrs spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents at this place. Quite a number of tbe Mullnoltes went to Molalla Sunday afternoon to witness the ball game between Molal la and Colton. John Darnell was a business visitor in Mullno last week. Coal Mine. Coal mines cannot be worked to greater depth than 4.000 feet because of tbe high temoerature that nrevalla Canby and North Clackamas CANBY. Mrs. Charlie Barls returned from Piiriinmi Tursdav morning, where she has btn vlnltlnK relatives. JoMimh livatty has nut a nw roof on his hoiiHe and porch. Vernu Porter has accepted a posi tion with tho mercantile company. The KUHter program, given r u' ti..i...,iit Umiiiiiv aolnuil waa wflll at tended. The church was decorated with evergreen and flowers. All the children did fine with thi'lr recita tions nud mings. The Canby muggers piayea mo iuv-ci-mUIo ball team last Huturday after noon. The aoort was ten to twelve lu favor of Canby. r-iml.u Mod arhnnl nlliviwl Its flrst game of ball with Molalla. Tho scoro will b nodded intr as cacn "i claimed It won tho aam. Hen lender, Ralph kmkm. ur llllls and Chester Wills all have tho mumps. Mr. ind Mrs. Frank Allon loft Tuoh- NORTH LOGAN. l.KHii played llodland Sunday. Scoro 17 to 3 In lagan's favor, (loo. Snuar's catching for loKnn was tho special feature of tbe name. Tho J II. Cumins sawmill Is Install Ihk tho machinery. Cecil Christiansen will soon havw his donkey running full blast. A surprlso party was given t. J. Christiansen Saturday nlht Dancos and names wore Indulged in. nofrosh ments wore served to a large crowd. All had an onjoyablo time. J. n. Cumins and his bookkeeper, Win, H. Sagar. made a flying business trip to OroRon City Monday In Chas. Orewller s White Steamer. CLARKES. Mr. Ilorgman was in town last week. Mr. llaurer, from Colton, purchased a now top buggy. Henry Kllunsmlth came home Uwl Salurdiy. Elmer Klelnsmlth sowed grain for Mrs. bee. Mr. Maxson Is working for Mrs. 10. Mr. Sullivan, the road supervisor, U working on the road. John Marshall came home last week from Eastern Oregon. Albert llaurer Is up In 8herwood to got some hop plant. He is Intend ing to sot out a hop yard. WILLAMETTE- Mrs. Hill, mother of Mrs. George llatdorf. Is very III. Liver trouble Is the cause. Mr. Hanky's five year old son, wno has been having a severe attack of membraneous croup. I much Im proved. . .... - Mr. and Mrs. Rivers have sold their fine river view rHldene and are mov ing Into one of Mr. McNeil's houses. 0. 8. Rogers has moved his family Into the house he recently bought of C. Mitchell. Mrs. Chas. Andrus' brother Is vis iting with her this week. Parn.ll and Thirteen. Tarnnll was a bellevor In (he tblr teen superstition. There Is a familiar story of bis positively n-funlng during an eloctlou campaign with Tim Healy to occupy a bedroom numbered 13. While In Kllmalnham there was sub mitted to him by his colleague the draft of n bill amending the Irish land act. On dlwoverlng that tbe clause couuled up to thirteen he threw down tbe wuiiucrlpt with a gesture of terror and refused to have anything to do with IL The 8way of Tobaoeo. Wheat, beef, opium, potatoes, taro. eggs, shark Huh. quinine, alcohol, salt all are uxed, but none Is tined In every portion of tlio globe, flut tobacco Is used everywhere. Christian and Turk, Chlnamnn and Indian, Hindu and Solo mon Islundcr every breed and creed of tnni the whole earth round smokes or chews or snuffs the weed. The bumble red man, who bus given the world scarcely anything cIho, lias glv en It this one habit, more general than I any other. From a few thousand American Indians. Its only devotees, tobacco bns claimed race after rare I the world round till now tbe number of Its slaves is but a little short of tbe population of tbe eartb.-Argonaut English She Is Writ. 8lgn In bakery wliidow-IIomemude plze. Card In restaurant-Small steak. '.'0 cents. Extra small steak, 25 rents. Advertisement in poultry Journal Plymouth Rock bens ready to lay. $1.25 each. From a prepnred roofing ad. It bright red color 1 permanent and will remain permanent. On o coupon The bolder of this cou pon when properly punched Is entitled to one of our beautiful photographs. An English report on education snys: Tbe female teachers were Instructed In plain cooking. Tbey bad. In fart to go tbrongb tbe process of cooking tbemsel vea. Boston Transcript. AN FARNEST MAN. How can any man be weak who dares to be at aQ Even the ten detest plants force their way up through the hardest earth and the crevices of rock, but a man no ma terial power can resist. What a wedge, what a beetle, what a cata pult is an earnest manl What can resist him? Thoreau. JF 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 tell 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. day night fur Washington, their future home. Mr. Allen baa pureuasoa some land there. Mr. and Mrs. Alloa ware well liked mid have mado many friomU, who regret to sou thom go. Frank Duilgo has the pomrain ior tho orerllim of the Imnd hall and work hua niitiiiiniienii mi It. The concrete block tiro mndo for tho foundation. Tho basement Is being excavated. The imii nniiinr win ti mm no. which will cover tho entire lot. A twenty foot stago will bo mini at one onu u( in ball. Mr. Ilonuott, editor of the Canby Ir rigator, has moved Into Mr. Souther land's house, recently vacated by Iaw Kckarson. J, L Combs has purchased Mrs. Roth's houso. Mrs. George Bpolicor returned from a two weeks' stay In Portland last Monday night, where she was under modlcnl treatment. She Is very much Improved In health. Mr. Gorlmm was a Portland visitor Suturday. Inarliih Shenoflld. of Jennings Lodge, waa In Canby lost Saturday on busi ness. Mr. Newton, Sr., who died Wednes day night, was burled the following Friday forenoon al tho Zlon cemetery. Mr. Frank Zollner gave an Kastor pnrty for nor little daughter, Flor ence. Eleven small girls were pro, out and had lots of fun hunting for Enstcr eggs which were hidden In various place about the house. Dr. IX 8. Kohl, export painless chl ropodlM, was In Canity lust Monday looking after his patient. M J. loo took Mrs. Cassia Kvans, Mrs. W. If. Lucks, Mrs. C. C. Hutch inson and A. Kocher to Portland Mon day In his auto. Roy Blrong has purchased a new Ford machine. West Wgg lo kas a new Ford. A post card shower was given Mrs. J. M. Davenport Friday. April 6th. which was her Cist birthday. Her friends from several stales In tho East sent card as well a California and place In Oregon. Mr. Davenport received ninety-eight cards. The tennis court Is noarlng comple tion. , Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith were vis iting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Smith, of Matksburg, last Sunday afternoon. W. H. Lueke contemplate purcha lug a new automobile. The band boys gave a basket social and dance Tuesday night, prooood went towards building the hall for the band boys. TWILIGHT. Relatives from Portland wore week end guests at tho iine of Mr. and Mrs. Page. . Thomas Kellund and Ilertha Bullard were calling on friends In Canemah lust Sunday. George M. Laxolle, M. J. Mxollo and W. A. Idd attended the funeral of Gilbert Randall last Sunday. Professor Gary, of Oregon City, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. George IjuoIIo Thursday. Dr. Strickland was called to the homo of James llylton Sunday by the lllnoH of bis littlo son. but at lust reports ho was Improving. Mr. Silvers, of Portland, is visiting at the homo or Mr. and Mrs. Bullard. Mr. and Mrs. Schmledocke enter tained a few young friends of Miss An na Schoffe, the latter's sister, at their home Saturday eveulng. The time was most pleasantly speut with games and music. A slellclous lunch was served. Mrs. Curtis Dodds mado a business trip to Portland Tuesday. The entertainment, given In Twi light hall Thursday evening by Pro fessor Gary, wu well attended and much appreciated. Those not attend ing missed a rare treat. The club wishes to extend Its thanks to Pro fessor Gury for his kindness. BARLOW. Yodor'a meat wagon Includes Bur low on Its route, which Is pleasing to many, us It Is unhandy to get moat here. Thos desiring meat can get It every lliesday as that Is the day the wagon l mis Into Harlow with an ex tra good quality of meat. Jim. Krlckann returned home last Thurnday (wm tho hospital, looking palo but feeling fine after hi serious operation. Mr. Krlckson's many friends will bo glad to welcome him home. MIkh Clara Ijirson, who underwent an operation for appendicitis, is home on a visit and to gain strength. Miss Gortrudo Evans, of Portland, visited her parents over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Unite and dniigh. tor, of Portland, were visiting Mrs. liolto's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Sunday. Miss Van Winkle, of Portland, Is vlHltlng her mother. Manuel King has moved his family into Mr. Goethe's houso. II. C. Howe and daughter, Mrs. C. G. Tull, and grandson, Stanloy 011 liertHon, all celebrated their blrthdaya Sunday nt the homo of Mr. Howe, by having it family reunion. W. W. Jesse has sold his ranch to Mr. Glddlngs, of Handy. A flro broke out In Churchill and Clancy saloon Saturday but by the prompt action of the hose company the fire was soon extinguished. George Gllbertson went to Portland TueHday. Mrs. Churchill spent the day with Mrs. Jerry Baty, of Cnnby, Tuesday. Tho ladles' Aid of the Synod Luth eran church, met at Mrs. C. O. Tull's Wednesday. Miss Ruby Cole, of Aurora, and Miss Lizzie Zimmerman and brother, Hen ry, were In Barlow Sunday. Why He Was 8o Late. "What made you so latef' "I met Smlthson." "Well, that Is no reason why you should be an hour late getting home to supper." "I know, but I asked him how he was feeling, and be Insisted on telling me about his stomach trouble." "Did you tell blm to take Chamber lain's Tablets?' "Sure, that Is what he needs." Sold by all dealers.