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OKEflON CITY RNTRKPRTSR FRIDAY, MAY 3. 1012. Make f rt difference In moil women. Thy ars troubled with " serve llity aulTer Irom hackadie, haailaoha, aleeplea.neaa, sensation ol Irritability or twltcliinf, hoi lath, dir.tr cptlla. or many other symptom ol female weaknen. The local disorder and inflammation ihouid ha treated with Dr, 1'ieroe's Lotion Tablet and tlia Irregularity and weakneas of tha female system eorrected and strens'thened with Dr. Vierce s Favorite I'reaoription. 1 he attain upon lh younf women or the woman o( middle ale upon the nerve and Mood lormini' itmcturea may ha loo (real lor her strength. Thia la the time to take thia reatorative tonio and etrenflh-Jivinl nervine and regulator, For over forty year aold by drufftiite lor womau'l peouliar weakneaee and diatreasinf ailinenta, Tkt ear rtmniy ao perfect In oompoaition and eo good In curative enect ei to warrant Ita maker In printing ita every Ingredient on ita outaide wrapper. 7 rtmtjy which ahaolutely oontaina neither -ys,. I aloohol nor lnurioua or haDiMorming drug. ...r' ? Following letter selected at random from a larfe number if ?T tfP r "' 'm'',r one "d ',cd merely to illuatrate Ihrae remark! i In the vrtntr nf !(, I Warn renallr nm down ami Imwiilar, Hivtt, of Swin Ciwk. Ml. h.. Koute L Dux . I Mas. Boorr. writra Mu. IlKNav lowly ImiI aurrly tor for hrln. Th itortor ror. ami. at laal, iuvi to apply to tm due Hhl I hail Inflammation, enlanrrment ami lacer ation. I wm In tml eleven week! ami t no teller. 1 ha doctor HM I would haw to have an operation, hut ta that I would not Ittten. My hue band pun-haml tn hooka of lr. I'leroa'a Favorite Ptwriptlon. when Jitartnl to take thia renmly I rotikl not walk aenwa lha floor, but after had taken three bottkv I eoukl feel niyaelf aalnlne, K I dropped tha doctor and took Dr. I'leree'a Kavorlia IVeacrlpthin. tnly for It I think I would have heen dead - I walljr believe II aavtal our Ufa. t tool balut Sww thu la twanqr jraais.'' NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY Mra. John I Anon and tlniiKhtor, Rva visited friend In Salem Tues- tiny, Kinma 8tangcl, Cora Hrobt, and Mra, Prahl wore rortlrtnd vlaltora Tuesday. Mra. Milne and children visited for several dnya la rortltind Inat week. Mra. Aubrey Wood was In Portland Snturday. The Odd Follows meet every Satur day night, and are now quit a broth erhood. Mra. Joff Crane, of Santa Paulrt, Cab Ifornla. arrived hrre Friday and via I (oil the fnmllloa of Norman and Har ry 8uv for a few flaya. Mr. Crane twin extensive Interests In Walnuta. Hoy. Waliop will preach In tho M. K. church Sunday morning aa usual. Moving; pictures have boon quite an attraction the past week In Wilson vllle. A number of Wllaonvlllu realdenta attended tho Frog Pond achool enter tnlument nnd report a very enjoyable time. ijimo back la usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of tho back, for which you will find nothlnR hotter than Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by all dealers. BEAVER CREEK Talk nbont your booster we boost everything from Oregon City down to a hen's egg. Mra. Owens moved to her new home at Heaver Creek this week. Miss Wowden Thomas, Miss Mnry l'nrry and Miss Rennet made a hue hied business trip to Portland last Saturday. Mr. V. It. Parry Is visiting rela llea In Portland this week. A. P. Schneider has Installed a new electric light plant In hla store and home. Mr. Abel Thomas took tn Parnes' famous animal circus, Monday. V. K. Jones, 8. P. I-ondergran. D. E. Jonea and the Llndsley family also attended the circus Monday. Mr. Coxy Thomas spent Sunday at his borne. Mr. Pen Fischer and helpera have completed building a bam on Mra. Owen's place. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hayhurst and Mlsa Anna Evana, of Portland, called en the Uewyln family last week. Mr. Martin and daughter. Ora,have gone to Idaho for an extended visit Mr. Wm. Thomas Is In the wood saw business. Jack Jones visited relatives her last week. Several of the Peaver Creek folk attended the program and basket so cial at llaieldale and reported a very ciml time. Mr. James Paty and family moved to Molalla last week. Wm. Hughes visited hla old home last Saturday. Chrta Fischer, Jr., la laid up with a sore hand. Chaa. Moehnke chased a supposed swindler through this burg last Sun day. Mlsa Anna Roberta has been on the alck list for the past week. Mr. Wm. Klnon is spending his leisure moments training kids. A banket aoctal and program will be given at the Heaver Creek hall Mav 4. 1912. by the pupils of the Heaver Creek school. All those that do not bring baskets come and be filled with Ice cream and cake. MARQUAM. Continued cold ruin makes It bad on the hop men for some yards noed training as well as hoeing. The hop men feel quite enthusiastic over the prospect of hops. Mr. Farr, of Oregon City, drove a lino band of mutton sheep through town Tuesday. Fishing has been quite a popular sport for the boys for the Inst week and a line catch is reported by some. F. M. Swift, the Cluckamaa South ern railroad promoter, la out in this country talking railroad. He held meetings at Sllverton and Mt. Angel. New blacksmith and a barber shop In town. Miss Kertha Miller Is worklug In J. C. Marquam's store. IXk Logan la intending to go east of the mountains soon. Ouy C. ljirklns was home Sunday from Mullno, where he Is teachlug school. Mr. Woerndle. of Monitor, has been I sawing wood for Mr. Aster, I. D. Lark-' Ins, Mr. Johnson, Harry Hibbard, Mr. Stockwell and Roy Ridings and others, ; with his machine. i DAMASCUS. The weather during the month of April was perfect for crops. Koad work Is progressing nicely, as 1000 yarda of rock are all ready for the crusher. The bridge at Pamascus has been torn out and a stone culvert put in Its place. Hoostor Pay at Oregon City was well attended by the people of Hamas cus. I. C. Klilott's large auto truck was decorated and carried a load of our famous Damascus beauties to the doings. Mr. Elliott also attended with his touring car tilled with friends. W. U. Pallas took first prtxe for best farm team. Nobody In the state can pro duce a finer team than Mr. Pallas and we are all Justly proud of them. The Sunnyslde Amateur Dramatic Sandy and East Clackamas SANDY. Oscar Puhkren and Edward It run did business In Portland the lust of the week A. U Denton nnd Caspar Junker are In Portland on railroad business. Mr. mid Mrs. Cliff Piatt re the proud pnrenta of a uew baby girl. Contractor Kreba Is pushing the Sandy creamery structure to comple tion. The big rotary churn has ar rived. Sandyltea wore entertained Satur day night by a troup of colored min strels, who gave a performance at Meinlg'a hall. The creamery board of directors held a meeting Saturday. Pr. R. S. Miller, of Sherwood, Is practicing dentistry In town this week. The railroad promoters and survey ors have moved their olllce and draft ing rooms from the bank to the Sundy Umd ( o.'a building. Pr. Runyan of Chorryvlllo, preached at the M. E. church Sunday. Harry Thomas Is painting several houses for W. A. Proctor. For all Bowel Troubles Cse Pr. Hell's Anti-Pain. Relief Is al most Instantaneous. Is nlso good ex ternally for all kinds of pains. Sold everywhere. Sold by Harding's Drug Store. FIRWOOD. The young girls of the neighbor hood gave Ruby Wllklns a very pleas ant surprise on her eleventh birthday. April 28th. The afternoon was spent playing games and other amusements. A tine lunch was served and thorough ly enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Frlel, Sr.. of Cherrvvllle. spent Monday night with Mrs. Eva It. Hart Mr. Frlel expects to sell out and move to Portland next Orange, of which he wna a member, were numerous and beautiful. He loaves a widow, his father and moth er, Mr. and Mra. T. O. Jonsrud, two brothers at Kelso, Robert nnd tlllhert Jonsrud, one alster, Mrs. Stlllmnn Andrews at Cottrell, and a brother, John Jonsrud at Poring. Mra. Petsy Smith nnd family, of Croatian! hnvo rented John Maronay's place, Mra. A. Plckson who was taken to the hospital In Portland, la reported Improving. Arbor Pay wna observed at the Kel so school by a general cleaning up of grounds, and several trees and shrubs, were planted. CHERRYVILLE Quite an accident hnppcnod to the stage soon after leaving Chorryvlllo Thursday, the horses ran away. Vin cent Friol and stage driver Jones es caped injury hut the stago turned ov er. Mr. Isriuil Prnther and his family have moved to Willamette, Oregon. Mr. Meyer is building a new house on his ranch. Professor lloorgo Cooper Is build ing a now house for Pr. John II. lloyd on his ranch. U J. Ramsey, who has a ranch near Chorryvlllo, has left for Seattle with hla. wife. In a few weeks they will leave for a trip to Michlguu to visit friends and relatives. Charles Newland has returned to his ranch after au absence of several months In Portland. Assistant Forrester, W. It. Osborn, haa a gang of about twenty men set ting out twft hundred thousand two year old fir trees on the farm at Wild Cat Mountain near Chorryvlllo, and It la their Intention to set out more trees every year until the whole farm around Wild Cat Mountain Is aet out to trees. Canbyand North Clackamas tho Cnnhy ball grounds May S. mission Cents. Ad- BARLOW, Indigestion Is cured by removing the cause, PO DOL.AX removes the cause. No pain, no sickness. Pleasant to taste. No curt , no pay. 60c per bottle. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. MULINO Mra. Joe Mallet had quite an acci dent Tuesday morning. While sweep ing the floor she gathered up a dyna mite cap and threw it into the stove with the trash, it exploded filling her face and eyes with dirt and ashes, blinding her for awhile but she Is getting along all right now. Lr. Toed was called to see a little daughter of Oscar Hults Tuesday cv enging. who was quite alck. but is better at present. Mra. Tood Woodsides of Kings val ley is viplting her mother, Mrs. Wal lace at this place. Ouite a nuniler of the Mulinoites vUited at Oregon City Saturday and helped the boosters. The warm rains of the past few dava are making the grass grow, but Is interferring somewhat with farming oiorations to the few, who have not quite finished sowing. The Hultt Lumber Company have just put In a planer and edcer tn their mill at this place and are pre pared now to do first class work. Fred Wallace has purchased a new horse and It is hoped that he will have txttcr luck with it than he did with the first one he bought. j What's the Use To suffer with sore eyes when one : 25c tube of Sutherland's Eagle Eye , Salve will cure you. We guarantee it, i You risk nothing. It's a creamy, snow w hlte ointment. For sale by Harding's Prug Store. . CLARKES. We are having some very stormy weather the past week. Making garden and planting potatoes seems to be the order of the day. Hob Ixmg was through this burg Saturday trying to get people to take more shares In the railroad. Ell Stark was tn Oregon City Tues day on business. ixnlis aiwce ta wtrew.ua .....u . for potatoes. Julte a number were in Oregon tuy Monday to see the circus. Most all the fruit trees are in run bloom, which gives promise of a good ly amount of fruit A few attended the Ice cream social and dance given by the base ball boys. MOLALLA Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Is guaranteed for tetter, ringworm, ecxema. chapped hands and Hps, run-; ning sores, ulcers and In fact all sKtn ; diseases. Good to use after snaving. ; 25c a box. For sale by Harding's ; Prug Store. , i WILLAMETTE A car load of lumber arrived Friday 1 from Portland for Mr. Seribner. Sev eral teams are busy hauling the lum ber to the lot where R. H. Rogers is to erect a fine modern bunsalow. Mr. McNeil is serving on the Jury. E. P. Hurdine recently of Willam ette, but now of Portland called on friends here the first or tne ween. Everybody in Willamette intends to boost on Pooster Pay In Oregon City. R. Jimken Is doing deputy assessor work these dars. Mr. Preamers has moved Into the house recently vacted by G. S. Rogers and family. Jake Reams caught three fine sal mon Thursday. N. aldron left for Eastern Oregon this momir.g. Mr. Waldron expects to bnv a larce rancltnear Kingsley. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1-emay are visiting friends in Albany this week. Don Cow-les. of Yoolburn. old chum and schoolmate of l.eonrd Runyan. j came ilow n to enjoy iisum ai "- falls. The boy spent a day fishing land ciicht three fine fellows. Mr. Sirihner was aw-arrtea me con j tract for building the house of Mr. i Shanks, on the west side, near Willam 1 1 tte depot. Mark Comstock. of Portland, is vis iiir.tr with his sister. Mrs. Myra Rog ers Champion Mowers, Binders and Rakes 3 Myer's Hay Tools Many of our people attended the Pooster Pay celebration and of course j had a fine time. j H r.resrorv had twtnty acres. Wii oif into town lots last week, this Th.'. A Raon narts scutheast Molalla growing. I . . A increasing sale of ! fh,h i Evans & Keystone Potato Planters Slaver and Parry Buppes BE PREPARED Half the tiouble and annoyance of the busy harvest 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. Oar 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, in 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. V. J. WILSON & CO., OREGON CITY, OREGON Canby Hardware & Implement Co. CAN BY, OREGON FULL LINE AGENTS FOR Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. Portland, Oregon CANBY. Mlsa (Initio Anderson and niece, Violet Clark, left Inst week for U (Irande, Oregon. Alma Ki kerson, who was Inken lo a Portland hosplliil and Imd a serious operation performed. Is about the house, one day a little better nnd the next dnv not so well. We nil hope for her ultimate recovery. llnrvey IIIhhoII had tho misfortune to hnvo hl bicycle stolen from tho house one day Inst week. Ho far no clew has been discovered na lo the wherenbouts of the wheel. Wllllo tilliiiore and Kd. lVnman Mt (his week for I.ylo. Wnsh. Mrs. .loscph lleutty left Wednesday night for Hcott'a Valley, where she was culled to the bedside of her fath er, who Is sick nnd not expected to live but a short time. Will HIshoU and niece, Miss Muriel lllssell, have returned from California, where they spent tho winter, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Shank. Miss Muriel's health was very much ImproNcd. The corner lot where tho City Hotel stood, is being cleaned up. Tho I. O. O. V. lodge Is preparing for the tm mediate erection of a new lodge hall. Mr. and Mrs. l'lsher hnvo returned from California, where they spent live weeks vlHltlng Mr. Flsher'a three daughters. They report a delightful visit. On their return trip they spent two days at Cottage tirove. the guests of Mrs. Mary lUrchum. Mrs. liln-lium was formerly Mlsa Mnry Knlgiit. Mrs. Unra Unlr nnd Nellie Hamp ton are tho latest mumps victims. lluttlo Hutchinson Is improving: from an attack or appendicitis. The S. I. Company has Inclosed tho trounds at the depot In a iieat s . .. I.. I... .. .11. 1 tlus u-iirk The demonstrations at h car in r-m . " " ." " " ,VhT" ,. " . Canby last Friday were largely in-mr mi...-. - !"eyttco;;.. . JyzTT. Tday t NelUo mnV ton and Lwronce Mas- j the truck "V?". tenon visited Alma Kckerson at the It was noticed by 8. 11. Herg that there hospital 1 last week a light In tl. freight house and Mrs. Kate HoUinan and little grand-, It was supposed (hat there were rot daughter. Mildred Foster, returned l.ers there. Dave She ppard.J he nar-. from 1'ortland Wednesday morning. . shut, was notllled and he, w ith Mr. where she spent several days with Her nancy, aim rue., -"-"V; Blg,or. Stolllngi went after Mr. Irwin. th Mr. Thompson, tha blacksmith, Is here lo stay, as he haa purchased the old (lllberlson properly from O. Hlata ger for a home. Mr. Thompson la a II ml class blacksmith and Is working up n good trade. Anyone wishing work done In this linn will do well lo pntronlxo him. O. rilntugcr hns moved the tnout market building nnd built a neat fence between his property and that pur chaHod by Mr. Thompson. He has fin ished nnd furnished the building for a residence anil will reside there when ever ho feels Inclined lo be alone, Otherwise he will muke his homo with his brother, K. Hlntager. Otto Krueger, of Canby, Is seen In town twice a week regularly. Hchool will soon close, Otto. T. J. tlary. county superintendent, was In town one day Inst week. The stork left a baby girl at the hiniie at Mr. and Mrs. William Phelps Sunday, April 21. Mrs. Tow ne has bought a relinquish ment on n homestead near Tillamook. She will locale there soon. (iranduia Ausve, Martin Ausvo, Jo ine Ausvo Pnrincntcr and l.nwreiuo Martin Pnrinenter had their picture taken Unturday. There being four gen eration. A crowd of young people, altondnj the d.mce at Aurora Hnturduy evenliiR nnd report a good tune. Mr. liortloMou lias returned to Atas k.i t. work this summer. I .ernti rd llcru Is going Into the poul try miHlness. lie will soon ralsn birds Hu t lav hard sheeled eggs. Henry Howe won't raise chicken thouKh. Two runaway noy were anim utu Dr. Mount, agent. n Mr. Irwin explained lo iwr. "r ""V":' I o.... ,i.m .1,.. l,va wer In there of Oregon City, was called In Wed- " , '-,,, ,nor ha I.... ... ., II. .r hiiulmnil WHO """" " ' - "-. . ..- .. lli-outi; in., itii.r.. .... is In Seattle, wus telephoned for, and is expected to return Immediately. watched them some time and U count not be. The agent went with Mr. H. ... .i... .i ... ...i .....i r.niMil Hint while Mr. Mrs. flauch returned from Portland j wu- ,n,.r ,m liemard and Inst week, where she was taking "re n..nry had started home, each carry of her daughter. Mrs. F.llle N'"'""". I , , K! , .' Dave, supiioslnn this w ho was very sick with whooping j () (((( ft wM,ry ,,f u of goods cough. 'upleee. ordered them to hold up their A fandly gathering took place at ' ul,Bi irh they did all In fun, aup the home of Mrs. Charles llurla last ,UMnl! n tu lie a Joke, but It proved week. Severn! relatives from Portland J l(, )0 , w lmlVe aa Dave would have and Cnnhy were present The band hall la progressing nicely. ui,i tin. in hail they not done so. It was a narrow escape for th boys but Th riMA enrk la mi and will soon wn are re lull' 1 11 It thill no one WS In- be ready for the rafters and siding. Jured. Hase ball Albany vs. Canby at I C. O. Tull Is on the sick list REAL ESTATE MOat.a no " , nr lull's Vice-Tar-Honey. r.en in .iurrfv nicht. Mav 4. entitled. "The ' at 10:20 Tiiesrtav. Vit - - ....... " ' . . . nAAT& trV 17 i w l lie in-ru 'i '... ............ ... -- rui in ii nisi (i. to give a r'ay in Damascus t week. He will have an auc tion sale C. W. Ptrurken of Oherrrville. who tWr tvted in H. N. , 1 . yr-1-. r .UI nn tne nernwn iiru .... , X'TK-le Tom Bobbin i cutting meat fvr the Cutting. Meat Market. j ur. v-innw Fo. of Hay Creek.1 ron will know the reason. sale It Harding' Dnie Store. WILSONVILLE For i returned to thi lley for an etend-t-A visit, two of the younger cMldren .-vominy her, also her sister, M'. Rachel Mitton. Now for the final railroad boost for mr ClafVma Southern There being a few thonaand yet to raise. A few of onr best to do people bare not yet ocrce to the front with their II per acre imk nbTlptlon. the commun Jty ratine estimated. Tbe road when corr.rleted H be one ef tbe factor and component rrt of thi enterpris ing: commonity. You will feel very 14 when yoa hear the "iron horse" MWvrtir.g into Vo'ua for no: Urir.g cni-y. J. reter wa in Portland Wednes day on busine. Norma n Say was !n Sherwood Mon day morning. nd was an eacer visit or of the poultry car from Corva'li. snd was much pleased with the conrt eou manner in whiih the demonstra tors answered the many question awaitir.g them. C. iv Cook wa in TVirtland thi week on rel ette businesa. The D. A. A. C. ball team ha played three pa me o far thi season, losing cne to bocan and winning two pa me: one from P.arton and one from Pleas ant Home, Sunday they will ptov the Eagle Creek team. Mr. Hazelwood ha sold her store to the Maleen Hro. Mr. Hazelwood is moving to Medford to go into busi-nes. iwa running on the Republican ticket for Country Recorder failed to get the nomination at the recent primar iea. only lacking 6 vote and we tfnderstand Mr. Strucken intend run- K. E. Marsh to Hans Nelson, south half of south-half of northeast quart er of northeast quarter of section 29, township 1, south, range 4 east; $10. W. A. and Maggie Proctor to Hans Nelson, south-half of south-half of northeast quarter of section 29, town ship 1 south, range 4 west; HUi5. Annt Scholtx to A. J. Scholu, land In sections 28. 29, 32, 33, township 3 south, range 1 west; $1. O. T. ltornstedt to M. A. Deaton, lot 1 or block 2. Otto Melnig's First addition to Sandy; $200. John Stormer and Mollie Stormer to Mernl W. and Gertrude P. Hutler land in lection 29. township 3 south, ran.-e 4 east; $9'.00. Willlnm K. Roberts to Oliver K. Jeffrey, lots 2. 4. 6, block 34. Mllwauk ie Heignts: lU'dO. W. E. Roberta to Oliver Jeffrey, land in section 7 and S. township 1 touth. range 2 east; $22.00. ' Clara Hatdorf snd Ceorge Untdorl to William and Mary A. Criteser, lot 6. of block fi. Willamette; $17.".. 1 John T. and Nancy N. Myers to Charles H. Skipper, lot 13 and II, blocg 7. South Oreiton City; $1MI. Clara Fields to John Dahl, lot 2, 3. block 16, Canemah; $10. . Frank IV and Margaret Ford to Mrs. Gertrude Fruln, fil acre of eo tlon .".fi, township 3 outh, range 1 east; $10. Frederick Roadarme to J. T. Strite 5 acres of section 9, township 2 south 1 range 2 east ; f l.'.od. C. G. and Ethel North tn John U and Lena North land in Cltick.imns County; $3f0. Frank W. Stoll tc A. I Jchnton and T. F D.'idson, 40 at re ot section 1. t'lwnshlp 2 south, ran;,e 2 ci.st; $sooo. J. H. and S. E. Eakin to Oregon nej.lt Company, 40 acres of aection i'", lonushlp 1 south, ranpe 2 eai't; $10. Elmtr and Ada Hendrickson to Ern est. ne Holzman. l(t 2 of Mock 22, Fail '."lew Addition to Oregon City; $1 J. I. and Margie A. Johnson to Grace E Loder, land In Mlrittiorn Ad dition; $1. Geor-te A. and Rosina Gerry to Will iam E. Dradford. 6 acre of eetlon 1 outh, range 5 east; Deafness Canr.oi c:.J done roar ln coir.it.w timM noon the bar.Vs of " evr Tr,t ' - - (WV...1A A. ' 'I HJ 1 tt ' IT " . " Mr r A Mr. W ail W ere in the KOe rur. H-:n-m r1 ul r mm.twM iriuvi. Ilr !f. at Uv- F iXMrtit Tunr ht-r l'.. Int W b.nmmHl T a. r.imhli wrl .w tr.- im- l. th ri.l wul ut.. ilw l:.IUiT,mnfa. rr. ht UM il "C I ' lua. . u- ! i,-m. G" ti.m. Im-lr 111 hr or" tw ' M I VT. T lir) (it 15,U.T . t. rtl ftXh.l.l but m ftonw m.mTU. nt th. mini. mrrt.-p. w. Ti, r-. " fi.rl--1 I -r inr .i , r t4 Ita'na n,n- hr iu-t. ii om.i hr r,tr bt Hoi. . liurr i n- -w t i (H.l IiwK.. O 1 W rmjrrw. v ritv Fn;ay. ! Four stnr.f-nt from the t'niversity at Eugene per.t their rrir.g vaca tion ranoeir.c on the Willamette, and A. J. Morrison, of Dover, pent Sun day at E. D. Hart . Mrs. A. Malar was circulating a pe tition the t'.rst of the week retting s:cTicr for a high school at Sandy. ning on tne independent utgei neitij township Ruth snd Emet Hart, accompanied i rail. i jn. ty Ruby Wilkin. viited their annt , jeTT FtipI ha Wn visiting hi William and Henriette .lant. to and grandmother at Cottrell Saturday, i jirotber J. O. Fnel, Jr, during the. Emma Hunhoven. lot 1 of bloik 1, John Malar, of Atoria, who ! pwt Botith. i Dover Park Addition: $1. t been spending the winter in Califor-: Rfy pr RnnTfcn fccd Vr an(1 MrgJ s. and Hertha M. Mathoson to Tho r.ia. for hi health, is now visiting hi Rurivan took in the quarterly 1 ma C. A. Uvesay. 8 acre, of D. I.. brother. Antone. ,., t n. ioCt WAinrisT C. of eCJorge Abemethy In township j ' 2 south, ranee 2 east; $10. " j Mathew Yetsch to C .A. Forwberg BARTON. land Mathilda Forsberg. cast half of i I northeast quarter of section 17, town- , . ,v. ; ship 2 outh. ranfe 4 east; $1. On account of rain there w a. no M(f M .Surknonthor , . . tlon 5, township 2 atiuth, range 3 east; $1300. Henry and I.oula llllleary to Will iam A. and l.ualna Shenrer, laud In section S, township 2 south, range 3 east; $1000. Chnrles N. Krotach to Ole Ande on, land In section 2, township 2 south, range 2 east; $.1500. l.lllle II. Patchel to August and Iowa Dlppel, lot 3 of block 4. Robert son; $l.'o. A. I.. Holstnd to August and Io wa Hippie, lot 1 of block 4. Robert son; $:'ifi0. Knto II. Owen and A. J. Owen to August and Iowa Dlpple, lota 2, 4, block 4, Robertson: $1000. (1. J. and Anna Engellirocht to !.eo S. Ili.rli-n. lots 1 and 2 block 9, Glad stone; $10. H. F. and Edith I.ee to Robert E. Fcinlng. MO acres of section 14, town ship 2 south, range 6 east; $10. Frank and M Inula May to William Spencer, 24 acres of section 31, town ship 3 south, range 1 west: f 1. Vonsith Floral Company to Roaa 11. Eckenbergcr, land In Tract "D," Cogswell's First Addition to Mllwauk le; $22, MiO. Iiertlm J. Shearer to Guy and Thom as Patterson, land In Gladstone; $300. M:s Mane Koenicka is expected borne th w eek to remain for the sum mer. Mr. J. C. Smith returned to the ' city last week. of Portland", pent :h hi ;ier. Mr JZ ITt bVnefit I? nlriver. They " late -THrraM- - j TJr.Srt FrefcT riving r-r Und U tV.s eomm -; IT t ; Thornton is wonb. i - - Sotrner and Wniiams kv begnn ; Sr- BWting xo C0T'UBU ,n Far ms Wanted M,v vr Ponaker, bar ror- ! w hve ch customer for farm pnnisbnw-nt Tr lnnhord;nt ro'nn fhp4 sew aotoroob.iea. 'and screace ard 1.t have Tortland . teer tn Enfland itirir.g the Nap.-.le.-.n Cvde ETigle is prepa-T.g to bnild j varsr.t. residenc and income prope yianJc perVxl. TTte Westminster hoy iwe-'.l-.r.g' one i.-oT sonth of George ty for trsde for farm and acreage.. t7d a bookseller. Ccrte. who Poor appetite is a sure sign of Im paired digestion. A few do of Chamberlain' Stomach and Uvtr Tablet will strengthen rour dicestion and improve your appetite. Thous and have Wn benefited by tikltg these tablet. Sold by all dealer. play IiOgan at Logan next Sunday. i f tarkether to M. T. Duffy snd W. V. VrKlnnon. land in J. S Hislev II Mis Hilda Morria and her uncle, c No townhlp 2 south, range W. T. Drahner, were via tor at or , j Mlt. jln rair.p thi week. yerc R. Winston to Charles Steve Sacar went to Oregon City for ! Krotaih, 4 and one-half acre of ec- Teaamg In a B:ana4. Tossing In a b'.sr.ket w fonner'T a resndence. 1. . An fttw. m im fnr Ale I . . . a . w..... . . . m i ii M'wi ...,! - naa pirieu anu fn.oinrvi iie vrma , ( r trade it w V. ra.T rou to send n a ...... ... --t-honf fw.m,- Now I the t.m IO na oj ji-i,r ; oes. i-.p;ion r,o an jiarui -uimi .NerUiL . ur. ment and pcSTHAD BUSINESS EXCRlVGt .,r,f tke rr; lTe.y i rr- i i o!Mi For sale ty aU dealer. Tv-l Eotbchild Ridg, Ponland, Ore. i . lon. and after tossing t'm In a Market docked tim under tbe pr.ir.p and kirk ; d bin out of tbe dean's yard. KELSO The tuneral of rert Jonsmd who died Monday. April 22. w beid at the Kelso church Wednesday Rev. Jame D. CortT of Portland, cxidort ed the funeral servioea. The dereajw-d , n the second son of T. G. Jonsmd and iu bom in Free bom County, V;r.ne.-:a in 1$71, cneto Orepon ar.d settled at Keloo In IS... and to lived in thia vicinity ecer since. Mr. Jonsrud was well and favorahly known, having served a contsaMefor a r.nn b of years. The funeral wa one of tbe larrest ever held in thi vicinity. The floral offerincs from t n-.arv friend and from tbe Sndy Dooster Iay and tbe cirru. ('.. J. C fcristianwn went to Portland on buscea. Charle Sarar went to Prton on 1 csir.ess Mcsdy. Mr. Odekirk. of Oregon City, mt.de a bnr.tef call at our can-.p Tuesday. U Htk. tie aeor, made a call on n thi week Mr. CW'ie Orewi:,er and son. Vic tor, r.ade a trip ta Oregon City to see the big how Monday. Mr. Owen and Mr. Deeti made a trip home Sen iay. Art Adamson went to St Join to nee t: mother. J. R. Cumin ho t-f-en on the ,k l.t the lat few cay ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELLT Many Oregon City People Know tha Importance of Healthy Kidneys. The kidneys filter the blood. They work night ami day. Well I liliii'VH remove linpurltloa. Sick kidneys allow Impurities to multiply. No kidney III should be neglected. There Is grave danger In delay. If yoti have backache tir urinary troubles. If you are nervous, tllr..y or worn out, lii'Kln treating your kidneys at once; 1 si' a proven kidney remedy. Noli:, emloraeil II kn Dunn's Kidney Pills. Uih (iniini'iulc'il by thousand. Proved by grnleful testimony. Mrs. .1. I,. More, MO llench St., Port land, (itt'Kon, says: "Dunn's Kidney Pills have been used In my family with good result. I can praise this reme dy lilg'ily, knowing that It Is effective In curing kidney I rouble." For sale by nil dealers. Price B0 cents Foster Mllburn Co., Duffalo, New York, stile agents for the I'nlted States. Ilemember the name-I loan's and take no oilier. FREIGHT DEPOT If the various railroad handling farm product and other freights In and out of Oregon City feel Inclined to better their conditions here, the proposition the l.lve Wires have sug gested for freight depot should be grabbed up end tcp Immediately taken to help the situation. It Is an outrage the way Oregon City ship per and consigners must handle their tall shipments to nnd from our city. JF you would know the wonderful pulling and bimnrii pelting power of litlle ad try one in our clailird column in fitnef the daily or werlly. If you want to nrll or trade your aulomoliile, or your houie or a Duildina lot. or stock, in fact anything you may have, run a, small ad and you will he urprird at the rejulti. On the other hand if you wish ta buy anything, think of the numVer of people you can reach for a um o mall you will never mii it. Everyone ha lomething to ell and many time will ell at a sacrifice. Belter try one thii week.