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OKKflOX CITY ENTERPRISE. FKMPAY. MA 17, 1012. A WOMAN'S GOOD LOOKS Depend M her general health aad Ireedom from pain. Maay woaa looks old Mora her tin because ol thoee irr,ularitiea which are ewantiallr ramlnme. Starting from Mtir womanhood, aha suBsrs from frequently reournnj darengeaieate that upset her womanly health. U (ha ha baauliful aha growl into lhal mallow ate without wrinkle and crowfeet about tha aya or tha blua oircloa underneath. It ia Invariably tha rula that auch worn suffer littla, or not at all, Irom womanly darantleinanu which aap tha health and leava in tha faoe tha tell-tmla atory ol pam and eunering. Ur.R.V. riaroa.tha famou apecialiat ia tha diseases of woman, found a praaoriptioa in hia early practioa that aoothad tha organism peculiar to woman hood-oiled the machinery, aa it ware, ot the human aystem end helped the " to paea thoea painful perioda that aoar-lined and aged her face. This remedy beoama tne well-known ut. neroe rironu i - benented tbouaanda oi women and eared them Irom miaery and eufferinf at different period in life. Man, HAitrrt.T C Pmwn, o( 44 BrlaM w. Sam la. Oat. wrltaa I "I am ow a wrll woman lw aulfaroia I.w Uin- r" and dartarmar wHh amrai diffenaudortma. aaca aayina l ""ikhia diffw. nt, and I ha kt ora, attar uUm in Uimuik a Uwrawa aiaminatlon, aad 1 u utTnn frrro a eruwlK whK'K m Urn wouM mult ia nj.nr.anl aaat 1 would llvj " efd upon rvbl a-y. 1 kacma IwwW d.m butwouU iw cn,-nt tn Dm xrn.lk aa I waa too k lIM muck aTraklbut at tut. tbrouch Um adncaol a frwn.1. 1 trwjW. Pwrra a Jtcin-. and afur atJna- twe K-ttWa of the 'rawrlaa JWrtwton 1 knawdtatetr fell a W. I ate two taua ol 'Hnlrn. 6.W I . .J MdM Tablata.' and can aalctr raa tha aaiM of Dr. han a mitnr 10 all ho aurtar front anjr hanala d'aaaaa, maaVtwa era all th-y are claimoi k Pa. and 1 nave wlli hal laae have kalpad ma." NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MARQUAM. Hot weather prevail, the ther mometer itood at 4 In the (had bare Sunday. Mr. 8hoemaker la preparing to put up hie property on Mnln Street for a barber ahop, J. K. Sklrvtn dltd Saturday and hl funeral waa hold Sunday. He leaves four ornhan rhildreu. all under .lx- teen yeara, hla wife having died eight montha ago. G. W. lUuittcy and Nation Jack were In Oregon City lt week. The ladles' Aid ar to have an Ice cream supper and entertainment In the hall Friday evening Mny 17th. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Maniuain and Mra. M. J. 8to kwetl and Wallace Al bright attended Judge I. A. Mar quam's niiiernl In I'ortland laat week. Th.. went hr auto. Mr. Melby loat two milk cowa lnat wek from eating too much green clo ver. School cloaea here thla week. WILLAMETTE. Harry llerdine haa commenced to clear hia land of the ilumpa and tlea. Harry raa one of the finest located placea for peachea near Willamette. Hill Reama haa a crew of men put tiuf In new tiea and repairing the roadbed for the Willamette R. R. Co. Jonaa Johnson ia home with a aevere cold . Mra. lxMay'a baby ia quite III. A. Cranqulat and family have mov ed into the houae recently vacated by Mra. Maya and daughter. Joe Knight haa rented a part of the store building from U. G. Gravea and intends atarting a barber ahop. Mr. Knight i one. ot the best barbers in Oregon City, and Willamette will get just what we have wanted for some time. . , . F. 8. Baker, of Gladstone, haa Just finished raising Mr. Sibklns house. It haa Improved the looks of hla proper ty wonderfully. Mr. Calvert expected to atari to day for the coast, where he Intends to start a confectionery. Mra. Wriuht ta home aidn after a hard spell of rheumatism. She was at the hospital in Portland. Mr. McNeil, who haa been a resident tof Willamette for some time, sold his property here. Mrs. McNeil Intends visiting friends in the East this summer. Indigestion Is cured by removing the cause. PO IX) LAX removes the cause. No pain, no sickness. Pleasant to taste. No cure, no pay. 60c per bottle. For sale by Harding's Drug Store, 8TAFFORD. After first enough rain to make gar dens grow nicely we are now having ideal weather. Mrs. Ben Atty and little grandson are better. Mrs. Gebhardt'a brother and wite, from Wilsonville. took dinner with Mrs. Gebhardt and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Holton with their two children came out to Stafford with their machine .Saturday night and re turned Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson from Alto Park and their son raui. oron ui their new Ford machine on Booster DMra. Gage was agreeably surprised on the afternoon of May Day to find acme fairies without the found of fooUtepa bad hung a beautiful May basket on her door knob. It is n,ce to be remembered by the fairies. The new switchboard for the Farm ers Telephone was installed at Jaca Ellegren. last week, A ,hut1 a load of electric insulators for the power from Willamette to WillBon- Mrs. Gage has been having an at tack of the grip this week and says she knows what the old darky meant when he said he felt powerful weak. The Rev. Fricas is slowly regain- b-T Elding hi. DWdTeRablc and hi. Pandfather have the pit dug and for the concrete foundation to a veg eta 1)1 e cellar. , . Mr. Schalti and his boys worked a long time with his gaao me engine which had become balky, taking it all Tpart and giving It a general rtean u... .tin i wnuldn t go. He was atout to give it up when he accident .n. m,ched some place and presto, it began to hum all right, and now ne and his boys feel perfectly confident U .ran their new Ford auto when they get it. with the grip last week la alowly re gaining her strength again. Mrs. Nence has her nop. in nne shape and all hope she will get a big price for them this year . If any one deserves success It Is her and her faithful son, Louis . Hops in all the yards bid fair for an abundant yield thla year. Mr. Seedling spent a number of days last week at the school during the examination of the class In the eighth grade. Mrs. Seedling made some visits at the same time . She baa not fully recovered from the at tack of pneumonia she suffered at the time her brother died. Mr. Nusbaum hauled cement for Gebhardt'a barn and some for Weddle from Wlllsonville. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Schati started on their Journey back to visit the old Dakota home on the 11 o'clock train Saturday night, expecting to be ab sent a number of months. I Koses are coming into bloom since the warm days, so It looks like there would be plenty for Decoration Day, though other early flowera including lilacs are fast disappearing. Mrs. Jack Ellingsen spent the day , at Mrs. Gage's on Wednesday and , kindly did her ironing for her although i Mrs. Gage Is very much better and la up sail day, but strength comes back slowly after the grip. 1 Mrs. Rockman, mother of Mra. Claus Peters, is very sick again and we hear Mrs. Borland is again sick and un able to attend the State Grange at Roseburg. which meets this week. MULINO. This burg has been experiencing some pretty warm weather the past few dava but It Is cooler today and somewhat cloudy. A good rain would benefit both grain and gardens. Mullno came near being the scene of a terrible accident last week. Mr. McUughlln. while working on the dam at Howard mill waa pushing a wheelbarrow across the dam. when losing hia balance he fell in and was drawn under the dam In auch a way that he was amost drowned when they got him out Bob SnotU-raas haa had a crew of I k, BMatA tuilta Hnwn Milk 1 Miru i) 1 1 u i ti ' i and converted Into lumber In" their own mill. Mr. Kohl la one of Misan prosperous farmers. , Mr. Swales .the road supervisor, la working at the gravel pit. getting rea dy to haul gravel. The viewer, are going over the proposed l-oaan & Barton roan. Next Sunday the Weonna of Port land will play the I-ogan tlrat nine at the latter place. Also lnmsous ieo ond nine and t-ognn second nine. Tough, but truo. the score Sunday wna eight to three In iwmnneus favor lgan boys havw lost Iholr rabbit fool" temporarily only. Next gam mav he a Waterloo for the other side. liarton Bovs defeated Ugnn sec ond nine Sunday aflernoon. It s some consolation however, to the l .... .1.1. ih.lr -kid" pitcher fltlllied out eleven Barton men In five Innlnga. Sunday afternoon four oi me r iai .. er children were boat riding on the mill pond at Flaohers Mill when the boat went over the diun. fortumvtely all wero saved. Alfred llamblet. aged SO years, illml at the home of hla daughter. Mra. James McMurry. after a lingering Ill ness, Thursday evenln. ami was laid to real In Pleasant View cemetery Saturday noon. Rev. K. A. Smith con ducted the service at the grave, lie waa born In New York In I $33 and came out here last fall. H f vtvetl by a widow and several chil dren. , The many friends ol Mra. Kallert are aorry to hear of her home being under quarantine on account of soar let fever. She formerly resided here, but lives In Sellwood now. Her two youncest children are the ones af flicted. KILSO. Only a fow days of dry windy wea ther and we ran sea brush lire, ami smoke all around us. Sandv Ridge Lumber Oo. and John surds' Saw Mills are still tu opera lion rutting ties and all kind of lumber Joel Jarl had the misfortune to lose one ot his largo logging horse, and a two year old colt within the past iiuinih. Mrs. P. .Rath, who la cooking for (ho Sandy Itldge Lumber Co., will leave for her home In George this week. The measles have ntmle (heir ap pearance In Kelso. Mrs. Gunderson who haa been In a I'ortland hoapttnl for the past six weeks, was brought home In an am bulance thla week. She stood the trip well, but her condlllona la Ilia same. Mrs. Harry Blrkford Is very 111 with a fever. Ir. Miner, of Oreahain and a (rained nurse are In attendance. Mrs. Anna Nelaon McKluney. who was home on a two weeks' visit has returned to her home tn California. Mrs. Jarl entertained Mrs. Sludnll Mra. Revenue, Mrs. Jerger and Ma. P. Rath at luncheon last Thursday. Gilbert Johnarud and Victor F.rlcav son are each building fine new barns on their farms here. Whw Einarlment Creek for the past ten days for the , when Dr. Bell s Plne-Tar-Honey has Hull Shingle Mill. They got them through yesterday. Mr. Wallace Is giving the roof ot his barn a coat of coal tar. prepara tory to painting later. Now we have rumors that work will begin Immediately on the Can- been tried with satisfaction for over slxlteen years in mllliona of homes for couhs. colds, croup and all throat and bronchial troubles. You can get It anvwhere. Look for the bell on the bottle. For sale by Harding'. Drug Store. E DEPRESSING EFFECT The heifvy losses thAt potato specu Intors have made In Oregon and Call ftirnla and to a smaller extent in Washington this season Is expected to have a lurther depressing effect upon values, both during the remainder of the present season and at the start of the coming crop. Sandy and East Clackamas BANDY. Attorney C. I). Purcell. of Portland, aftfr having made several visit, to Handy, tine decided to open a law of fice here, 3. II. Prout hah charge of a gang of men painting red fir tree, on His II, H, forest reserve east of here. Kach man plains about 7M tree, per dajt Messrs. Wolf, Deaton, Hums and Proctor made a I rip to Oregon City by auto Tuesday, Gertrude Moiling. Kale Junker, Bruce Hihmlnky, Clarence Kelt res, and Giv. Ilenuesay took the county eighth grade examination. Mra. I. It. Menlg Is Improving In health. Kd. Wolf and Katie Kehres of this place, were married Monday. The hot eaat wind has had such a rapid drying effect In this section thai thinner ot destructive llres Is feared. Several have thoughtlessly set lire lo slashing, brash, no., and lost control or II. J. It. Cornogg burned up the lumber he had drawn for a new house and A. Malar burned a numoer oi rods of fence. It Is now practically assured that the ao-called Multnomah and Kasturn IA0LE CRIIK. RverylKidy attending the flranga plcnlo to lie given Saturday, May IH, by Hie Fugle Creek Grange, in their Cedar Grove, are promised ft good time providing the weather con tinues fair. An address will he de livered by Geo. C, Brownell. A rina program will he rendered, recitations, singing, etc. mid niuale will he fur nished by the Ctirrlnsvllle band. Coma everyone, tiring y"'r dinner baskets and spend the day. Mrs. Bertha Douglass, accompanied by Mrs. Viola imnglass ami Miss Ulna Douglass, went to Portland Wednes day on her way to Central Oregon. Mrs. Jones and Miss Leak Jones railed on Mrs. Ilowletl Thursday af ternoon. The Kagle Creek School district la having ft new school house built. Mra. Klllott wss railing on her mother, Mrs, Jones. Sunday. Ul Saturday evening several of the friends and neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. Huntington went to their home and spent the evening. The time was pleasantly spent In playing sanies and social chats. , s Mr. Kate Douglass canon on .. ... . I'lark nuniini mi It. K. will nave a seveii iimo ..-. , ii.rtnn Bun ,...,,,..11 M,.,,.V r..,lv to oiierato In-1 James Gibson went to Bftrtnn "un aide of twelve mould. . The rwi ot way Is ready guaranteed, and K. It. tmaberger. president of the new cor porntlou, promlaea lo push the grad ing and construction to completion. Arrangements have beeu made with local saw mills for lies and bridge timber. The seullinent of all people Interested la strongly favorable to the project. It will be a positive and di rect benellt to all classes and will make Sandy the leading town of east ern Clackamas. Messrs. Krnsberger aud Uoota and tiny with Mr. and Mrs. nenry tie.. and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. II F. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Gibson were Barton visitors Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Uu Baker spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Ale Baker. Mr. and Mrs. White were out vis King with their daughter. Mrs. Tracy t'leater. returning to their home In Portland Sunday evening. . . , - ik. It would surprise you to For all Bowel Troubles Use Dr. Bell'. Anti-Pain. Relief 1. al most instantaneous. Is also good ex ternally for all kinds of pains. Sold everywhere. Sold by Harding'. Drug Store. Whaf. the Use n-- ...rror with anre eves when one 25C tube 01 BUinermuu - - Salve will cure you. We guarantee It. You risk nothing. If. a creamy, snow white ointment. For sale by Harding . Drug Store. STAFFORD. Mercury here went up to 27 and 88 Sunday and Monday, then dropped down to normal a. it always does after a day or two of what miR&t oe termed hot weather, however a breeze blew all the time, so no one suffered Tumber from heree attended the funeral of Mr. Byram at Tualatin Sun day afternoon. He wai well known a. an honest and good man, and bis pleasant face and kindly ways will long be remembered by numberless friends and neighbors who have known him to well for more than two core year. A force of men have .pent a num- a.,, witJi teams and the steam trader mending ft piece of road at the foot of Gage', lane, put In rocKS ana crushed rock, and it is hoped it will be a permanent improvement, u. Pnwell and little son went to Woodland to visit her .ister Satur WOOYi! burning the first of the week feeling much refreshed by her ""Mrf Aern'. nephew U engaged in painting their houae. w it.rrid inman (nee nayeei drove up to the old Haye. place on Monday to get ber tent .he left there U.t .ummer when .he fWVJ her aunt Mra, Mllen for ft rewn? "j, . trtnA while here, wlsVnVftrr-the good. U. pie. Including oemim. pursuit of happiness ' D..Hiia drive, ft new auiu since !aat rTiaay. u - - WILSONVILLE. J. Peter, wa. a Portland visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton were in the Rose City Thursday, Mrs. Flynn visited relatives In Port land during the week. Mrs. Cronin and Mi Melvtn were Portland visitor. Thursday. Dora Seely i visiting reauves in Salem. Elma Summer is visiting menu, in Woodburn. , . Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Aden attenoea the Epworth League Convention in Salem Sunday. nr. and Mr. Jobsy. of Miiwaugee, Wisconsin, have arrived to spenu me summer with their friends ,Mr. and Mrs. McKlnney. Mr. and Mrs. Chalupsky visited rel atives in our village Sunday. Emma Stangel spent fTiaay in Portland. v Raker went to rsewDerg Sat urday to be absent for some weeks. Mrs. Wood is visiting ner son, Au brey. . . Mrs. Rand was in roruana uuriut, the week. Wm. Black waa In the Rose City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank uroost nave re turned from Prineville. Ben Moore viBited his sister ,Mr. Elmer Jones lately. P. H. Selby and Curtis Selby, of Or egon City, visited friends near Wilson ville Monday, coming by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham went to Portland Saturday. Mrs. Marion Young has been the re cipient of subscriptions amounting to about one hundred and fifty dollars, for the Juvenile fair, to be held in our village in August Rny Baker's horse became fright ened Sunday, smashing the buggy somewhat. Miss Mary Brobst, our accompllsn ed' mui.cal star, is going to take pu pils for the summer monms at u home, or she will go to the homes of her pupils, If requested to do so. W e are certainly fortunate In having this talented little lady wun us iur u.o summer. . Don't forget the entertainment by the choir of the M. E. church Friday evening. Bring a basket and enjoy the evening as well as neip a wuii" cause. Poor appetite is a sure sign of Im paired digestion. A few doses oi Chamberlain's Stomach and Llyer TableU will .trengthen your digestion nj imnrnia vour aDDetite. Thous ands bave been benefited by taking these tablets. Sold at Hunuey Co., Oregon City, Hubbard and Canby. brother have iev are Champion Mowers, Binders and Rakes n iijifc. I: n mm Myer's Ilay Tools Evans & Keystone Potato Planters Staver and Parry Buggies BE PREPARED Hall 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. Oat Spring stock Incltsdes Hoosier 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, to 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. Meaara. e.rnairaT u ""- , : , , i,hi done by the, wlvea. ot Por.and. ,ero in town great M?rj ey. of Newborn Jum inm. -. "My wt'e has been using t hamber iKln's Tablets and Minis Ihem very r ec uul and dolM her o If you bave any trouble with your Imarh or bowel, give them a tr al. Kor sale by Huntley Hroa. t o.. Ore gon my. Hubbard and Canby. Monday Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Tappendorf. of Hull llun, apent putt of the week In Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Wolf, will be gin housekeeping lu oue of the Proc tor houses. ELW00D. Hot i:asl winds are vlsltlug Klwood. W. T. Ilendersou and daugther. Mrs. Illa Vallen, were In Kstacada Mon day. Harley Freeman Is Improving. Mr.. Delia Vallen caused a postcard show, er to be given him by hla frlenda Thursday. Mr. Melllke was In Kstacada Batur day. Mr. Cane returned home with him. He had been working In Tort laud for a few weeks. Mrs Anderson had a birthday party one night last week. All present re port a good time. Mrs. Hells Vallen surprised Mra. . T Henderson last Wednesday on her birthday. Baveral ladlee were pres ent Delicious refreshments were served and Mrs. Henderson received a number of pretty poslcarda and two waist pattern.. Matt Ultimo ana .van in " luey rvpuiii-w FIRW000. Mr. and Mrs. Krey of Portland have been visiting old friends In tbl. netghliorhood the past week. Mra r I- Mack and little son spent several days In Portland Inst week. Usymond Howe visited at noma over Hunduy. W I Wins of Bandy lectured at Hrwood Hall Bunday afternoon. Clair Corey left for Kaalarn Ore gon last week, where he eipects to work for a few months. T. Mcl'abe returned from Oregon City Saturday where be haa been act lug on the Jury. Saturday evenlug Is the social at Flrwood. Everyone la looking for ward to a big time. Koad Bujiervlaor Ie Bhaier haa started work on the road near the Kour Corners and will work east prob ably aa far as lieorge Kelsckers place, doing It right ss far as he goes, (lair went to Urlghtwood Tuesday looking for a pony that had strayed away. The lirlghtwood Mill la again run ning. Ume back Is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the back, for which you will find nothing better thsn Chamberlain". MnlmenL Kor sale by Huntley Hroa. Co., Ore gon Cliy. Hubbard and Canby. CHERRWILLE. Oregon I 1 -mmMM Portland, by Railroad and also on the Clacka mas Southern sometime. It seems a pity that all this good weather for working on the road should be wast ed and men that could be at work now have to be Idle. J. J. Mallatt was out at this place this week with land buyers. They were looking at Mr. Porter", place. Which tney are . . for ,8500. DAMASCUS. We are having extremely hot wea ther for a few day., it It continue, very long the crop, will be Injurei .The road work is progressing nice ly nearly one-half mile of crushed rock has been laid and as much more to be finished. Logan's new baseball suits certain ly are a "Jinks" to them. U. A. A. C. ball team went to Lo gan Sunday and defeated Logan, the score being 8-3. Logan boasted of not having been defeated this year, but Springwater and Dapiascus turn ed the trick all right. Logan used three pitchers against us to no avail. Berber and Anderson were batted out of the box and the other chap came too late . Kummer, of Damascus, was In fine form and was well supported. Two hit. and two errors gave Logan their three tallies, while Damascus hit at wilL The next game will be played at our grounds June second and promises to be an interesting af fair . rhris Eckert sold his four-acre farm last week, which be had listed HIGHLAND. There will be a basket social at the Alberta school house Saturday even ing. Mis. Klelnsmlth has prepared a splendid program for the occasion. There will be a good time for every body. You are invited. Nat Scribner was In Oregon City fiatnrdav. Frank Ree. was in Oregon uiy Tuesday. The Trustee, have put a nag pme at the Alberta school house. We are having oome nne w earner these days. Mr. Holland and sons were culti vating their potatoes Monday. Irene Moehnke Is home for her va cation having finished hor term at the Canyon Creek school. LOGAN. 8UNNY8IDE AND ROCK CREEK Geo. R. Ellis, formerly of Sunny side, who has been spending the win ter with his parents at Walnut Grove, Minnesota, has returned to good old Oregon and does not want to spend another winter there. Mr.. Ellis and daughter will return here when the school Is out there. They -Intend to live on their place at Rock Creek. Some friends and relative, of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Reed met at their home April 26th In honor of their birth days and spent a very pleasant after noon. A number of present, were re ceived, which will be quite handy In the following year. An appetlz ng lunch was served, then after wishing them many happy birthday, the friend, left for their home.. The new steel bridge I. being erect ed across Scott Creek, flunnyside, this will be a great Improvement and has been needed for soma time. Creek also needs one badly. The 8unnyslde Amateur Dramatic Club gave a play at Damaacu. Satur day evening entitled 'The Ranchman, which was well rendered. After tne play the young people danced until half past one. Mrs. Elva Hunter, Mrs. U Stoll and children were visiting at Mr. Grady s at Oregon City Wednesday. School will be out at Rock tree Talk about "combine." that "run thtnpa un cenerally. is nothing com pared to the thermometers running the j hool next Friday. mercury aoove me reaaing hub, mm you search for some of last August's left over lingerie, the thin gauzy kind, and cant' find It, 'tie then you feel that Webster overlooked a few words. Mr. Philip Kohl is erecting a line new barn of modern type. The ma terial being grown on the home place, Now Is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do It by apply ing Chamberlain'. Liniment and mas saging the part freely at each appli cation. For sale by Huntley Bros, to., Oregon City, Hubbard and Canby. It Is estimated that three leading speculating firms of California alone lost $140,000 this year, besides their regular profit, on the .tock handled. Zuckerman of Los Angeles, who wa. In the lead of the bull movement tbl. season, and Is popularly supposed to be associated In this year', market ing with George Shlma, the so called Japanese potato king of California, is said to have lost In round numbers about $75,000 on the year", potato marketing. Wolf & Sons, who bave been at sword end. with Zuckerman, are said to have dropped the neat um of $25, 000, while forcing the latter to drop hi. wad, and the trade alleges that Dumbar-Hanson company dropped close to $40,000 at the same time. The aggregate losses of these firms alone are estimated at $140,000. nmnller dealers In San Francisco are aald to have dropped In the neigh borhood of $100,000 collectively, while the speculating interest, of Oregon and Washington are aald to have dropped all together about $75,000. Thi would make the grand total loss es of the .eason $315,000 for dealers alone. The losses of producer, are estimated at about $100,000 from what they would probably have received had not the speculator, forced arti ficial value, to the extreme market and then allowed the market to break WRIST INSURANCE T LOW COST Onr silk Eimtio wimrr$, H3$iiY.KmCmfcST0C(iiii)s annx-aati? worn, will m alrataii4 aiaarla vaakma. Waif aariamit kiaak FUIainqHal WOODABD. CLARKE CO. nlaa. Oiajal kuniuj lnat week. twelve teet of snow In tne moumi Feaster Cadlnau .of Estacada mov ed Mrs. Ina lUllner to Oregon lit), where Mr. Ultlner has P""-1"i,;,J!! The family Intend to make Oregon City their home. There were five eighth grndo appll canta who took the examination last Thursday and Friday. They were Miss llnsel Freeman. Miss Noun. al ,'n Mr. Oils Vallen. Miss Kffte Cos. ....i ui.. M.nle Manlethorpo. MISS Allen, teacher, and friends aa well as applicants are eager to r ' ."-' Mr. Shestrune. of Portland la vis ..... . ... . r 1j.wIs Vallen. uh hia road crew, are mnk- Mia for better roada via Es- " ' -- .. ........ uk iw. tacada i Foreat nuperviaor rm'iiu Mr MelAke plowed for Mr. Dim ievrlll ,,, 'd Cat Stablnecker Monday. ,, i Mountain laat week Inspecting the Mrs. Ida Park visited Mrs. Jotin (m) ,,,,) UIllirr the supervision of Park Thursday. 1 Deputy Supervisor W. II. Osborne. Mrs. Ian staninerarr - ----- Dr Jolin ,oyJi 0f Portland, was out to Cherryvlllo one day last weeK Inspecting his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Frames McCabe have returned home. Mrs. J. T. Frlel, Jr., resigned the of fice of postmistress and a petition Is out for her reappointment. J. T. Frlel. Jr., Is doing a thriving shingle business. Ho hauled several loaria of shingles to Dover last week snd has still one hundred thousand on hand. Mr. Brhatterly. of llorlng. spent Bun day In Cberryvllle. Mr. Kltxmller. of Engl Creek .wss up to Wild Cat Mountain bunting one day Inst week. Mr. Hanla gave a photograph social a tew evenings ago. Mr. Carty, of Portland, visited III. mother In Cherryvlllo last week. Frank Rhodes' home burned down Sunday afternoon. Everything saved, except house, which Is a total loss. Fire started on the roof from spnrks from tho chimney. J. T. Frlel, Jr., went to Portland last week after a load of furniture for Dr. Iloyd's new house. Mr. snd Mrs. J. T. Frlel, Senior, inoired to Portland last week. Mrs. Geo. II. Couper la suffering with a slight Illness. It Is hoped she will be able to be around In a fow days. Miss Ruth Frlel, of llrldle Vale Oregon, spent Sunday In Cherryvlllo. Mr. Bchattery, of llorlng, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Frlel, Jr., Sunday. Heath Johnson, who has beon work ing at Hood River, returned to Cher ryvllle last week. Miss Lllllnn Averlll, who Is teach ing the Alines school visited ber par ents In Cherryvllle Sunday. Vincent Frlel, who Is working at Government Camp, stopped at Cher ryvllle last Saturday evening on hi. way to Fnndy to take In the dance. Thirty-eight people, young and old, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mr. Wm. O. Hugh last Bnturday evening to a bonfire party. Refreshment, were served and recitation, and sing ing were Indulged in. " ' . . vn'. Tlmradav. ant day at airs. u. "" - JUn Park. ha. sold hi. Interest In the shingle mill and has moved away Mr. Ernest Hoylan Is reported the purchaser. .i...p Mr. Miller drove to town last Thurs day with the bride and groom as vis itor. They are Mr. Albert Bchwor e and bride .of Wllla.nette. Tbey re amed to Oregon City. They spent a few days at the groom's parents here. Miss Nellie Miller who works In Portland, hns been spending a re dnys at her parents' home Saturday, May ISth. several able speakers from Estacada will speak .1 the Elwood schoolhouse on division J Clackamas county lrlends hi there, with full baskets fol a basket dinner. KELSO. Horn, Bunday. May 12th. to Mr and Mrs. Ned Nelson, an eleven pound '"school Clerk P. C. BiH.nr " co ducted eighth grade examinations Thursday and Friday of last week Mrs 8. I. McKlnney has returned .lira. o. ,,,, iforn a. to her nome ai m-.., after a week's visit with her folks here. , . ,.m Mrs. A. Dickson is recoiui a severe Illness. Mrs. Hurry mcsioru i-"- with Inflamatory rheumatism. Measles In a light form have been prevalent In this neW1''0;""0,?' . . MRS. BLACKMAN GIVES MUSICAL The following program was render ed at a miislcale given by Surah A. ISIackman. of Courtney Road, Vvcdnejs day. May 15th, entertaining the I ort hind Chapter K, P. K. O.: Piano Solo Selected Mrs. Carrie lleaumont Reading Original Poem "Ix)ve Surrender" Mrs. Hlackman Solo (a) "nou conoscl II Ibel fU0) From Mlgnon lb) "Thoughts Have Wlnga" Lebmann ' Mis. Hlackman Duet 'Wanderer'. Night Song". . . Rubenateln Mr.. Rlslejr and Mrs. Hlackmas. Miss Lois Kennedy, accompanist IF you would now the wonderful pulling and business getting power of little adi try one in our classified columns in either the daily or weekly. If you want to sell or trade your automobile, or your house or a building lot, or stock, in fact anything you may have, run a, small ad and you will be surprised at the results. On the other hand if you wish to buy anything, think of the number of people you can reach for a sum so small you will never miss it Everyone has something to sell and many times will sell at a sacrifice. Better try one this week. cr. mho Dad dune a u i . n-