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01? Ed ON CITY KNTKK'l'KlSK. El? 1 DAY. MAY 10, 1012. NATURE'S LAWS. ftatura'i laws are perfect if only we obey them, but diaeaae follow diiobedi no. Go straight to Nnture lor the dure, to the loreit; there ere mysteries there, tome of wbiob we can fathom for you. Take the bark of the Wild-cherry tree, with mandrake root, Oregon frape root, atone root, qucen't root, bloodroot and golden teal root, make (oientibo, flyoerie extraot of them, with juit the riht proportion!, and you have DOCTOR PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. It took Dr. Pierce, with the auiitanoe of two learned chemisra and pharrna- eiitt , many month! of bard work experimenting to perfect thin vegetable alterative and tonio extract of the reareat efficiency. MR.CW.PAwr.Kr.of Mlllvllle, Cnllf.,wrltos: "I wish to toll you that I have used your 'Golden Medical Dis covery' Id my family for twenty your. We have had a doctor called In but once during that tinny I have a family of ton children, all well and hearty, for which, to a great extent, wo owe thanks to you and your ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and Pellets, ' which wo use when sick." Dr. Pieroe'i Pleasant Pellet refulete and inviiorato (X W. Fawlxt, Ebo stomach, liver and boweli. Suarooated, tiny ranule NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY CLARKS Ed. Grace went to Portland Mon day. Mr. Easton went to town Monday. Charlie Grace was Injured while playing ball last Sunday. TheClarks school social will be held next Saturday. Born, to Mr. and Mrss Clarence Lee, a son. There was a party give In honor of Mary Dattlemiller's birthday last Saturday. The guests had an enjoy able time. Mr. Battlemlller la building fence. Mr. Sullivan went to eastern Ore gon a few days ago. Klelmsmtth Bros bought a gasoline engine last week. Indigestion Is cured by removing the cause. PO DOLAX removes the cause. No pain, no sickness. Pleasant to taste. No cure, no pay. 50c per bottle. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. MOUNTAIN VIEW The warm days of spring have come "'o. A. Vanhoy is in Goldendale New doors have been made and painted for the Mountain View hose Co. No. 4 hall, which makes a great Improvement. F. F. Curran is giving his pool hall a new coat of paint Mr. Haskell is painting Mr. Brants houses. Frank Winslow died at his home on Molalla Ave. and Warner St Fri day evening at 8:30 o'clock, May 3rd. the remains were taken to Co.ton Sun day for burial Mrs. Quinn will start for Idaho Wed nesday afternoon. J. W. Baty of Duane St has sold his property to Mr. Moliski and mov ed to Portland where his children re side. Mrs. E. D. Barto and son Charlie are on the sick list this week with la grippe. Mr. and Mrs. L. Sager and daught er of South Shubel were transacting business in Oregon City Tuesday and were over-night guests of J. M. Gill ett and family. O. Kennedy, lately from Kansas, had an atteck of pneumonia Wednes day morning. Mrs. Stacy Bradley of St Johns, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. o. isicaeis. Mr. Simpson, of Wood St, has pur chased the Walter Curran property oH omectB to take possession soon. George Selby is out of school this week with a sore eye. Miss Nellie Simpson, of Salem, spent a few days here last week with her parents. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliner Fisher is improving, rw-n Rolhev. a printer of Hillsbor ough, spent Sunday here with his fam ily. Misses Pearl and Ruby Francis went to Portland Tuesday evening to ottonri graduation exercises at the nnnA Samaritan HoSDltaL Mrs. Geo. Roberts and son Otis ,t iaa Snndav at Arleta, the guests of Wm. Grubbs and family. Mrs. Frank Winslow and son Ever e,.ont Mnndav among friends at CLi 4w i . 1 1 m,. inhnsnn. of Kelso. Wash., is this week with her mother, Mm .Tannines, at the ranch near Clairmont Mm. Ida West has sold her prop erty on Molalla ave. to Mr. Geo. Ros enboom, of Raineer. Port- service with Oregon City and land when it first organized. A few more of these balmy days J and Dame Nature will be out In full Spring attire. The Logan boys had to "eat crow" this time. The ball game was a vic tory for Springwater, resulting in a score of 3 to 0. REDLANO. Mr. Schwarts and Mr. Kerr have their sawmills running full blast, and hustling tho road plank out on the rond. ' Real estate Is dimming hands again. A party by the name of 8. N. Gilbert has bought part of the John Richard son place and two SwedlBh families havo bought the Molly place. Mr. and Mrs. Mulr have moved to Woodburu to take charge of a hotel. James Fullem lias a crew of meu are working on the rond agnlu. Rev. Coop preached at the Ever creen school house May 6th, and will hold services the first Sunday In each month. Mr. and Mrs. Hondrtckson and daughter have moved to their place at Red land. Mr. Schneider Is remodeling his house mid will have a tine bungalow goon. The Clear Creek Mutual Telephone Company held its annual meeting at the Lran hall. They elected the fol lowing directors: James Hayden, James Fullem. William Bard. Ren Muinwwer. Henry Haider; O. I). Rob- i bins reelected Secretary. Mrs. Campbell and daughter, of Glenwood. Wash., are visiting the for mer's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. I Miss' Bessie Sheppard, of Portland. I was visiting relatives and calling on friends in Barlow and Aurora last week. Mrs. Towne left Friday tor ner reluming For all Bowel Troubles Vse Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain. Relief is al most instantaneous. Is also good ex ternally for all kinds of pains. Sold everywhere. Sold by Harding's Drug Store. Mrs. Mary Wright mine 'up from Portland Tuesday to look after hor In terests here. Mrs. Geo. Simpson and daughter, Polly, of Aurora, worn calling on friends here Tuesday afternoon. J. J. Wurfel. J. Churchill. Dave Sheppard. Jas. Erlcknou and Bernard Berg were called to Oregon City Tues day on a trial. Thers's A Reason For the large and Increasing sale of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey. When In the need of a cough medicine try It and you wljl know the reason. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. WILSONVILLE. J. V. Thornton went to Port land on Thursday. F.lma Summer spent several days In Woodburn Inst week. Einnia Stnnuel visited friends In Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearson, of Port laud, visited Mr. reason's parents In WllHonvllle a few days the latter part of the week. Mrs. Marion Young w In Portland Thursday, returning Friday with Mrs. Tate, who was the luncheon guests of Mrs. Norrls Young. Miss Straw. Mrs. Arnold and sev eral ladles. Including Mrs. Kyle, came over from I'nltr, yihtrict Friday af ternoon to hear Mis. Tate given an ad dress on the benefit of uniting with the "Mothers' Congress." Dr. Brown's drug store Is Hearing comnletlon. and is a very nice build- on Saturday evening, In honor of her birthday. Humes wero played, refresh ment served, and a very enjoynbla time spent by alt present. Corral Creek 1011001 wilt have a Hag raising on Friday, May 17th, the clos ing day of school. Superintendent Gary I1111 been Invited to deliver an addreB. Outsiders nro cordially Invit ed to bring baskets of lunch for it picnic dinner, and share In the festivities. homestead at Tillamook, Mnmlnv ovanlnfF. Mrs. James Eriekson was snopping ing, auuing very mm u m m ii In Portland Thursday. i ' of the Main street. Once more the sun shines. How There will be a motor racing on the long before someone will be calling river at Wllsonville on Sunday moni tor "rain?" K a"J afternoon. Our close proxl- Mrs. Nora Dahlen and daughter, of ; mity to the Oregon Electric makes Portland are visiting Mr. and Mrs. this a convenient place, as well as an Fred Anderson. Al Adnmson is building a barn on his property north of town. He in tends building a house as soon as the barn Is completed. Ideul one, for a day's outing in the spring. Miss Wolburt went to Portland on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Probst ore vis- It would surprise you to know of the great good that Is being done by Clinmherlaln s Tablets. Darius Down ey, of Newborn Junction, N. B.. writes, "My- wife has been using Chamber Iain's Tablets and finds them very ef fectual mid doing her lots of good." If you have any trouhlo with your slomnch or bowels give them a trial. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Ore gon City, llubliard and faulty, Sandy and East Clackamas 8ANDY. visited friends In the Seriously Umy, The Earl of I'.'xUi ' ti r v.nn vice roy of India was 110' j.oo.1 lioiseuian, and he was always i.tlicr uneasy mid flustered when riding, line day when he wtu rldlii)-. near Simla nr.d devoting all his alteiitlou to keeping hi seat, nil aid de camp ,'Mii:e galloplii': up with some liiilHTt :i lit new. He told his excellency uli.it lie had 01110 iiImiiiI, but the carl rode on without replying. The aid decamp rode alongside mid, after a few iiilniile-i. thinking hU mes sage bad not been heard, repeated it III a rather louder tone, The ear I liiriicil upon lilui Indignant ly. "Great Scott, tnan!" be exclaimed. "Don't you see I'm busy riding? Don't luterrupt liiel" I June back Is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the back, for which you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Ore gon City. Hubbard and Canny. Poor appetite is a sure sign of Im paired digestion. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will strengthen your digestion and improve your appetite. Thous ands bave been benefited by taking these tablets. Sold at Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard and Canby. LOGAN. ' The sunshine is surely appreciated around here. Rev. S. A. Smith preached Sunday at the Ravenswood church. Mr. Thompson, an aged man who lived with his eon, Ole Thompson, of this place, died after a short illness Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, and was buried here Saturday. He was born in Sweden, and was 96 years old. A surveying crew Is out again go ing up the Clackamas river, winding around the hillsides. It may be for a pipe line or something, this sort of work is getting common here, but most of them prove to be "air lines" in the end. Go ahead, harness the old river, build power plants, electric lines, etc., for such Improvements are welcome, j Saturday about 50 members of Hard ing Grange attended the meeting. One new member was received- A good dinner and program were enjoyed. The last installment on the park was paid and a man employed to clear and clean up the ground, to be ready for tbe Fourth of July. Will bear of it later. Harding Grange sure ly have some hustlers on the execu tive committee who deserve credit for their work. Mondav the Clear Creek Mutual Tel ephone Company held their annual stockholders' meeting at Logan. Rou tine business and election of officers consumed the afternoon. The officers are W C. Klrcbem. President; J. i Fullam. Vice-President; O. D. Bobbins, Secretary and Treasurer. Henry Bao ler L. D. Mumpower and Mr. Hay den compose the board for 1912. The Company renewed its contract with the Home Company for five years, for it was said Company who made it pos sible for the farmers to bave exchange CLACKAMAS. Entertainmnents are a fact in this ; burg at present. The baseball club , gave a social last Saturday evening! in the Grange hall. The Clackamas j Minstrel Troupe will give an enter- j talnmeut next Saturday evening. May I 11, at the hall. Admission to program ! and refreshments, 25 cents. j Born. May 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. , T. Johnson, a baby girl. Mother and , child doing well. 1 Llovd Johnson Is recovering from , an attack of scarlet fever. The house bold has been In quarantine for about ten days. Miss Ellen Crowe, sister of the prin- j cipal of the Clackamas school, is again seriously 111. Mrs. A. M. Spurgeon is ! taking care of her. Sam Roake, Sr., has installed a wa ter system on his place, with gaso line engine. B. S. Reilly moved to his new home in Parkrose last Monday. Mrs. Star, of Cottage Grove. Is spending a few days with Mr. and ; Mrs. J. E. Chandler. Mrs. Thompson and daughters have 1 bought the Bagley place, now occupied , by Otis Welch and family. A Mather took a sudden trip to San Francisco last week on business for ; the DuPont Powder Company. Mrs. Mather accompanied him, and the cqu- i pie are now enjoying a pleasant holi day with friends in Los Angeles. ! Mrs. Bernlce Howell spent last Sat urday and Sunday with her brother, Frank Foster. I Mrs. Emma Capps, Mr. and Mrs. R. , D. Mills and little Donald visited ; Frank Foster and sister, Mrs. Howell, I Sunday. C. C. Sargent has established a very ; attractive confectionery and ice cream , parlor, and reports good custom and , fair profits. I 1 What's the Use I To suffer with sore eyes when one 25c tube of Sutherland's Eagle Eye j Salve will cure you. We guarantee it You risk nothing. It's a creamy, snow j white ointment For sale by Harding's j Drug Store. j COLTON. I Frank Winslow, one of the most j well known farmers of Colton, after quite a long illness, died last Friday May 3. He was born at New York, j May 5, 1854, and come to Oregon j quite a number of years ago, where he was married to Miss Jessie Robinson ; At .the time of his death he was re-1 tiding at Oregon City on the place j which he bought a short time ago. He , was buried at the Dix Cemetery at 2 . o'clock last Saturday. The funeral ser vices were conducted by Rev. Rine hart. Those who survive him are his wife and three brothers. The people of Colton are to meet at tp cemetery next Saturday to make improvements and put up a j building. ! Jonas Petterson and Everett Erick-.j son were cutting shingle bolts for D. ; Bonney and F. Wilson, who have rent-: ed W. E. Bonney's shingle mill. John Jones has been pulling stumps on his place. W. Werner, who had been away vis-, iting at Portland a few days, returned ; last Tuesday. j E. A. Swanson, the supervisor of 1 Road District 21, with a crew of men and a number of teams are still mak ing great improvements, blasting and grading on the Colton road. Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace and Mrs. Bill Hettmen, of Bee Hills, left last Saturday to visit the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, at High land. Mr. Worden, who has been working at the Estacada drug store for some time, is back on his homestead In the bills. John Scott, of Ellwood, was a busi ness caller at Colton Tuesday. Miss Florence Stromgreen, who has been quite sick, is on the road to Well- ville again. Ole Hanson has been visiting friends at Oregon City for the last week. Adolph Freeman, of Elwood, Is bank ing bolts for D. Bonney and F. Wil-son. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Carlies Beck, a oaby gin, last weea. Bert Palmer is visiting friends at Colton. W. E. Bonney's nephew, of Aurora, is enjoying a visit at Colton. Archie Tionney and Robert Putz at tended church at Elwood Sunday even ing. The county court was out Saturday to look over the new change of the road in District 20. C. Carr, of Parkplace, was at Col ton Sunday. Why Experiment When Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey has been tried with satisfaction for over sixiteen years in millions of homes for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and bronchial troubles. You can get it anywhere. Look for the bell on the bottle. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. Champion Mowers, Binders and Rakes '' - - 1 1 II Myer's Hay Tools Evans & Keystone Potato Planters Staver and Parry Buggies 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. Our Spring stock Includes Hoosicf Grain 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. W. J. WILSON & CO., OREGON CITY, OREGON Canby Hardware & Implement Co. CANBY, OREGON FULL LINE AGENTS FOR Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. Portland, Oregon MIhm Miiclitiiiin Kelso Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 10. Coloninn aro parent a of a new buby boy. Leigh Hiirber, of Portland, spent Sunday with his parents. County eighth gritdo examinations are being held at the Sandy school Thursday and Friday this week. H. 12. F.hsoii run returned from h short visit with Ills parent ut Wood burn, A. L. Denton Is moving bis family from Lents to Handy, Geo. Woir, of this place, acted as auctioneer at Fried sale at Cherry vllle Tuesday. Sandy (iriingo will give a dancing party Saturday evening, May It, at Mernlg'a hall. All nro Invited. A baniiuot supper will bo served at (lie Sandy hotel. The city ordinance relative to the speed of automobiles will be enforc ed In Sandy hereafter. Klght miles per hour Is the rule set as a limit for speed. Largo signs havo been placed 011 nil niacin lending to town. Mis. L. M. Douglas l renovating the Mt. Hood Hotel and expects to open It for business In tbe near fu ture. Clarence Cassldy is building fence on the HltterliiiHih place. DOVER Kveryone Is glad to see the beauti ful suiirililne once more. Orchards are In full bloom, garden and gr.iln are growing nicely. Augustine Miller I building a fence around his farm and finishing III bouse Innlde. C. A. Keith and son spent Mon day In I'ortliuid. Mrs. II. Miller and daughter Hose 1110111I are visiting friends at Columbia City. C.eorge Kltyinlller leaves this week to take a position with Cnpt. Kxon on the steamer Modock. Mr. Hews I doing some fencing. Mr. Herghotise Is In I'ortliuid hav ing bis eyes treated. Messrs. Cupp, Itlce and Thayer are helping II. O. Huntington get hi crops In this week. Mr. Koyse and fnmlly aro new ar rivals In the neighborhood. They aro located on the Carver place. Mr. Cupp has rented the Semlster place for tho year. Mr. I'pdegrnve and son Chnrle have gone down the Colnmbla to work for the summer. Oregon CUr II. H. (SlbHon whs an visitor Inst Huiurilay. Mrs. Huntington and Mr. Lowell called oil Mr, Hewlett and also oil Mrs. Murphy, Sunday urternoon. Mr. Htralil railed on Mr. Howlett last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alex linker spent Hun day with Mr. and Mrs, Murphy. It, II. (llbson Hindu u trip to KmIii nidi! on Monday, Everybody remember tho (Irangn picnic, to bo given by Lagle Creek Orange In H Cedar tlrove, Hutuidny, May IK; and count and spend a pleas, nut day. ELLWOOD. ESTACADA A rhlld of Mr. Edwards Is very sb k. Mrs. (irme Jacobs, whose left wrist mas severely Injured by a fall. I get tlim along nicely. Mrs. Mary Stubbo n few day ago tripped over a board and broke her leg. She I convalescing nicely. tl. T. Hunt's good roads spuudron Is niixnlnir a road between J. J. Hone- lion's idnce and J. J. Davis". It Is Halny weather has been "Nature's desert" al Kl wood tho past Week, but It prove to bo the necessary diet fur crops. Hurley Freomnn, who tin been very 111 with rheumatic fever, I better. Dr. Adlx, of KHtncada, ha been attending him. Mrs. K'miiin llowan, of I'ortliuid, a daughter of Mr. Freeman, Is visiting ul her parents' homo tho past few dny, Mr, und Mrs. Anderson wero even ing caller at Mr. and Mr. Lewi Vitl leu' Friday evening. Mr. Mellke Mas agreeably surprised by a visit from III nephew, Fred Melllke, who Is a iravelng repreeuta. live for the International Correspon dence Heboid, It Is reported Albert Hcliwerllie, of Oregon City, was married. An eager crowd bus been anticipating a Jolly time, a many have gathered up old bells, etc., Intending a deafening con grutuliitlon to the couple when they visit their parents In this vicinity. Mr. Mid Mrs. Fenster Cadlnau, of Kstacadn, visited John Turk 0110 day lust week. Mrs. Alice Dibble visited Mrs. Dan StaliltiiH ker Friday. Mr. Cane, a longshoreman, I work ing In I'ortliuid lately. Mr. and Mrs. A. Vallen were III Es tacada one tiny lust week. Mr. Mary Hurfus and Mr. Declla Vallen spent an enjoyable time at Mrs. V. T. Henderson' Wednesday. A comforter was "tacked" while tney Visited. Mr. Water nnd MIh MontUt Cox were visitor at Mr. Freeman Hat- urduy. J. Cox Is sawing liiiniier tor a new barn to be built on his lots at Esta- iRda. Stanford Cox Is visiting friends In this neighborhood. Hy the deafening uolno Sunday nlKbl all were assured of a Cluirnvart nt Mr. Hcliwerlm. Tbe crowd wu Invited In nnd a Jolly time reported. Mr. Otis and Miss Nminu Vallen and tbe day teacher. Miss Allen, visited .Mr. mid Mrs. Dun Htiihluecker Monday night. GARFIELD. The ladles of the Garfield Dorcas Society ifnvo an entertainment and so- Iclul at the tinuigo hall, which v. a a grand sin-ecu, both socially ami n nanclully. The programme consisted of recitations, a drill by the Hoodoo, music, followed by a luncheon and sli ver shower. Games wero tho features of the evening. All enjoyed the time at the hull and hope It will bo their pleasure to come again. On tho way homo Mr. F. Hbodes nnd family, also Mis Ferettl and MIh Ixittle Tracey were mixed up In an accident caused by someone on horso biii k riding Into the back of tho hack they were In, with such force a to bhovo the rig forward to break the neckyoko straps, letting the hack fall onto tho team. Tho Impact also threw tho seat which the threo ladles occupied, to the ground, severely , ut, Hh,wl,' hf-uil and Inlur- . re mum.,, ....... .... ------v - - . Rev. Dr. Hunyan spoKe in uie ni. 1- lm nu othvT two ym1K ladles, ineir church Sunday. clothing was nearly ruined. It dam- Jerry Falel has gone to work on 11,0 lnK,., t,o hack and did unite a lit of dam rloso to Cherry vllle. ,1 other damage. Too fiiHt riding In a J. T. Frlel held an auction sale of ; ( rowll t.M:ttiy m night, endanger his household goods, stock, lmplo-1 n(? fB Hnouj ,e guarded against, ments, etc. Tuesday, mid we under-. Mr Ixodes was c arrying a light on stand he will move to Portland. , llH ,m(.k at tle ,m f tho accident. Hay Murray, who has been working . TwQ wolm. ministers are holding for liarnstedt Hros. at Sandy, has re- w,rv,.pg nl ttio Tracy schoolhouse turned to Cberryvllle, where ho has a, . VenlnK this week, which Is at- an expensive road to build but It Is needed III the developetiient of the country. Tho Don as Soc iety of Garfield gave a socl il at the grnnge hall Saturday evening. It was a success In every way. A large crowd was In attend ance. F. N. Gill wns In I'ortland Satur day to confer with Hon. Will Daly In regard to the co-operative plan of buy ing and selling which Is of consider able Interest to producer and consum er. Other Estacada people in Fortland Saturday wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Wills and W. II. Wade. CHERRYVILLE ranch. Messrs. Devlin and Milan have rent ed the 40 acre Mousa ranch. We rend In tho Heaver State Herald that the I'. II. L. & P. Co. contemplate putting several hundred men to work on their dam on Sandy river, closo to Cberryvllle and Cherryvlllo Is on the boom. . Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Prldemore, who have a ranch iiar Cherryvlllo, are now located In Seattle, whore Mr. I'rldemore has gone into tho cement contracting business. Miss Olive Avcrlll has returned to Cherryvlllo after an absence of sev eral weeks. EAGLE CREEK. Miss Mae VanWinkle was visiting in Portland several days last week. The relay race, which took place Saturday, caused much excitement, as it does each year. Many of the citi zens were stationed at the starting point just south of town. V. W. Irwin, of Aurora, was In town one day last week shaking hands with many of his old friends, who were all glad to see him, after his se vere Illness. L. t. Skor, of Astoria, Is visiting friends here. A hay raok load of young folks passed through town Sunday, going to Fred Anderson's, where their "Young Peoples' Society" met. Fredy Rodby of Portland, came up Saturday evening, returning Sunday evening. MIbs Clara Larson returned to Port land Sunday evening, where she will begin work again. Miss Hattie Irwin went to Portland Sunday evening. Miss Heth Zimmersan and cousin, Felix Ieaacson, of Portland, were call ers on Miss II. Irwin Sunday after- Iting In Prineville with Misses Ellen and Elizabeth Hrobst Mr. Summer has been In Madras looking for property In that section of the country. Mrs. Lawrence was In Portland Monday on business. Miss Mary Hatalgla visited ber par ents several days last week. H. D. Aden's store has had a new coat of paint, making a great Improve ment, the work being done by Walter Murray. , Mrs. Howard, of Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Reed ,Glaham Thurs day and Friday. Quite a large number of Wllsonville residents attended tbe celebration at Cbampoegon, May 2Dd, and report a very enjoyable time. John liutson has improved his prop erty, which he purchased recently. Wilsonvllle postofflce has been chosen by the Government as one of the places suitable for a savings bank depository. The choir of the M. E. church will L'ive a pocial on the evening of May 17th, for the benefit of the building fund. He on hand, for a good time is Mrs. Anna Wooeter and children, of j In store for everyone, Aurora, called on friends here Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Wurfel went to Portland Sun day evening to consult a physician. Mrs. Wurfel is suffering with the rhptimntiflm acain. Mrs. Churchill visited her mother In i was much appreciated and she was Milwaukee several days laat week. ' forr-fd to respond to a rousing encore. The 4:10 train has changed time At the close of the programme Mrs. .1 J . r.m Vara at rmv Pl,in7 f north. The Parent-Teachers Association hed a meeting In the Methodist church on Friday afternoon. May 3rd, and af ter the routine of business, a splendid programme was given by local tal- ient. A sone by Mrs. Joe mormon NORTH LOGAN. Thursday night the boys of Cum mins' and Orewellers' sawmill camp gave a stag social, at which vocal and instrumental selections and story tell ing were the order of the evening. Mr. Jack O'Urien, by far, carried off the honors of the evening. Among the prominent visitors were Harry McMur ray and Dill Downs. ' Frank Sutherland, the hook tender for C. Christiansen's logging camp has been on the sick list for a few days. P. J. McMurray killed a fine hog this week. Steve Sagar has gone to work for the Christiansen Ixigging Camp as rig ging slinger. Jack O'ltrien has accepted a posi tion with Orewleler and Cumins on the turn down. fiird Newkirk was a taller at our I camp this week. uall game, Hunflay, at LrOgan; Ijo gan vs. Springwater, score 3 to 0, In Spriugwater's favor. Lattery for Ixj gan: Gurber and Sugar; for Spring water, lioylan and Dobble. This Is the first defeat for I-opan this year. ! Walter and Fred Egglman made a I business call here this week. I Chas Sagar was in Oregon City j last week on a business and pleasure I John and Charlie Moehnke were the guests of their sister, Mrs. Roy Doug lass, for a couple of duys lust week. IiHt Tuesday evening about 40 of the friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglas gathered at their home and spent the evening with them. It was a farewell party, as they are leaving this neighborhood and aro going to Lake county to re side for a time. Walter Douglass, accompanied by by his boys, Virgil and Glenn, left Wednesday for his homestead in Lake county. Mb. Douglass and the girls will follow him this week. Will Palmateer. of Morgan, Eastern Oregon, was up this way last Wednes day calling on James Gibson, Dick and Henan Gibson. George Douglass, of Portland, waa the guest of relatives out this way for a few days last week. Mr. Naylor had the misfortune last Tuesdav to cut his foot with an axe but he Is getting along nlt nicely. Ed. Douglass returned last week from Iike county, where he bad gone to take rp a homestead. Mrs. H. G. Huntington entertained at dinner last Thursday Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Walter Douglass and Mrs. R. H. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle and daugter. Nettle, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Howlett last Friday. ciwlnd bv an niinreclatlve c rowd. Fruit mi n that have small fruit to market met In Estacada Tuesday to order their supplies o crates and pound boxes by the car-load. Several residents of this place at tended the meeting nt Oregon City Tuesday night to discuss c ounty division. FIRWOOD. About fourteen Flrwoodltes attend ed the surprise party at Victor Hod ley's Saturday night. Everyono had a most enjojynble time. Remember the social at Flrwood next Saturday night. May 18. GiiHtaf and Godfrlend Stucke start ed for Eastern Oregon Sunday, where they expect to work for a while, Miss Ida Stucke Ib visiting friends In I'ortland this week. People from all parts of the country attended tho sale at J. T. Friel's, Sr., Tuesday. Tho day was Ideal and ev eryone seemed to be In their best mood, consequently the sale was a success for Mr. Fried. Mr. Frlel's nclghhoia are sorry to see him leave the neighborhood, and wish him suc cess In his new home. Mrs. Eva R. Hart's sister, Mrs. Vi ola Klrby, of Portland, visited her the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hart took dinner with the Eddy family, of Sandy, Mon-" day. SPRINGWATER Sunday the most Interesting game of baseball of this season was wit nessed, between Igan and Spring Springwater. Mrs. R. A . Wilcox, who has been seriously 111 for some time la slowly Improving. Rev. C. F. Ane was ordained and Installed as pastor of our church for another year. Geo. Ralney Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Guthridge. Miss May Harvey has returned and taken up her school work again. From now on Yoder's meat wagon will be in town twice a week, Tues day and Saturday. Tate, president of the Parent-Teachers' Association In Oregon, gave an eloquent address. Mae flaker entertained quite a large number of friends at her home j trip. j h WRIST IKSUHAKCE AT LOW COST Onr Sill ElHTIC WRIITUTI, Kcsiery. Kneecaps A.STDCKIN6S enu.UntJj wora. will rnr apralnfto4 BiQ lv,ikniM Sif iDaaremDt blink I KKK oa roquMt. WOODARD, CLARKE CO. f-ortlMd. Orrm JF you would now the wonderful pulling and business 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 lo 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.