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OHKflON CITY F.NTRHPKTSW. VHWAYy MAY 24, 1012. 9 ,ll NEWS FROM THE qOUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS Of Q CKAMAS COUNTY MOUNTAIN VIEW. Wedding bellB re reported for the near future In this berg. Mrs. Preslon li at home again af ter visliltiK a week with hor daugh ter In Salem. Mm. Iila West and family moved to their house on 8th and rolk St, last twk. Crsndma Werdner la at bom again after dm- operation at tbe Oregon City hospital. Win. Hoard spent three day at Ne halcm Beach last week. We have a No. 1 blacksmith In this bent now. George Rosenboom. Grandma and Grandpa Molloy. of Portland, were vlaitlng their son, Wa Wr. May last week. Rev. J. Johnson and wife are till holding meetings in the Mountain View church and a. large audience If present each evening. Horn. May 15th. to the wife of W. H. Hurd. a aon, Wm. Henry Burd, Jr. Mrs. Walter Bruce and children will leave thia week for Powell River. B. C. to Join her husband, who la work ing at that place. Messrs Emll and Carl Swanson, who ate working In Portland, were I here Saturday evening and Sunday, with their parents. Walter Brandt la not able to be at work this week, on account of sick ness. Miss Mabel Francis Is at home this week, having closed a successful term of school at Clackamas last week Friday. Mrs. Paul Pelitt is out again after her Bpell of sickness. Miss Eva Mason resumed her work In Portland Monday after a week's vacation. R. P. Simpson is he-shlngllng and re-papenng his house, lately purchas ed from the Curran estate. shingle to Mo alia Saturday for Edd Hall. Waller Gorbett. A. N. Swanson and Jonaa Petterson are busy putting up the new Cotton telephone line. Mr. anl Mrs. E Derglund were vis iting with Mr. ant, Mrs. Jonas Pe;tut on last Sunday. Nora Wilson left for Oregon City Tuesday. The Colton Hoys played ball a' Clarke last Sunday. Two more new Swede families mov ed to Colton the last week. Horn, to the wife of Walter Gorbett, last Monday, a girl. Alex Krickson made a trip to Es tacada to meet his friend Mr. Mick leson, Sunday. Florence Stromgiven lert Monday to attend school at Elwood. She In tends to take the eighth grade exam ination in June as she wss unable to take It lu May on accouut of sickness. Mrs. Krlck Undstrom Is under a doctor s care at the hospital In Port land. Rex Gordeft, who has been visiting relatives at Springwater for some time, returned to Colton Thursdsy. Alfred Wall Is putting the finishing touches to the shoemaker's house, which he is building on Main Street hunts CLARK. Mr. Sullivan arrived Eastern Oregon. Kov. Ulldlirsnd from Oregon City, was here Monday. L Mr. Wettlaufer was In Orjp City Saturday, f 1 ne Timber Grove school eosed last week Friday. The ("larks school had a basket so cial May llth Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kaston moved back to I'anby Inst Saturday. 1 Horn, to the wife of Mr. Itoffatetter, a little girl Inst week LOGAN llcv. K. A. Smith will prV'h at the church hereafter on the 'fourth Sun day Unload of the third formerly. 0. F. White . h ban been carrying malt by auto this week, but Monday got as far as Ugan and something broke, then It was a rime of "shank's boss" In the mud and rain, as fifr as Arthurs Prairie, when Mr. How ard took him the rest of the way In his buggy. There was some excitement Sunday caused by an auto going over the bank near the Baker Bridge on the Clack amas, one member of the party was so seriously Injured that an ambulance was railed to take the Injured oiie to the hospital. The river road la too narrow for autos and teams to pass In most places. The high bank on one side and river on the other make it Why Experiment When Dr. Hell s Plne-Tar-Honey has been tried with satisfaction for over slxiteen years in millions of homes for couths, 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, SHUEBEU The crops are looking good, but a shower of rain Is greatly needed. Horn, to the wife of Herman Moetin- Miss Clara Epler Is visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Rid der. Mr. and Mrs. Kverly and children, of Aurora visited Mr. and Mrs. Eutll Tnuchman last week. Emma Stnngel visited friends at the county scat on Thursday. Mrs. Milne visited friends In Salem on Thursday and Friday. Mrs. tl. K. Gould, of Salem, visited Mr. Melvln and other friends here on Tuesday. Harold Mchtenthaler. of Newberg, visited Paul Jaeger on Sunday Mrs. Joe Thornton entertained a number of ladles In a very delight ful manner on Thursday afternoon. W. F. Stnngel, Joe Thornton. Mr. Wall, Mrs. Hrobst and Cora Hrobst, llarrv Snv. Kmll Tauchmnn and Mr. and Mrs. Frang Hrobst were Portland visitors this week. Mrs. Marlon Young has now sub scriptions amounting to about $;t00 for the Wllsonvlllo fair, and the prli ea will be chosen with money to back them up A large ateam launch came down from Newborn on Saturday evening containing an enthusiastic company of Odd Fellows and Hebekahs, who In itiated the members of the new lodge here on that evening. A merry crowd of picnickers lined the banks of the Willamette at Wll sonville on Sunday last, to witness the motor races; automobiles, launches horses, wagons, buggies, rowboata and old shank s mare were all busy i unRare for teams meeting autos. In the early morning nours. am in Ignites gttend- In t me for the races, at 10 o clo k. ' V . ....... t....... ,....!, H. The prlies were awarded to the q lee- . en lovable time e an ideal being In good din hml and "Hetsy lirown nmi. , , vrof.nm erod. The entertainment given by tne " choir of the M. E. church In the A. O. What's the matter with the Logan W hall on Frldar evening last was ' nine' The Weonas wore the laurels well attended. The programme was Sunday, 18 to S. excellent from beginning to end. and ! Damascus boys defeated the second a neat Mttle sum wss reallied from j nine 12 to 6 In the forenoon, the sale of the baskets, one basket II. N. Hageman has a force of men . w-.w k . rMA.rna.B ann in tion aiara. n .... .. j The Kusle creek people hnv Class H. to "Hi n r. m. , , for , ,rnlc Th ,, second. Class t. .he Jug first "Margaret . seoona. nunauum.. t . .... ... BORINQ. The Jersey llreedera of Clackamas Count v and Knsteru Multnomah put In good time at the West's Sale hold May 21 at Soappooae. Oregon, pur chasing new Jersey blood to strength' en and build up their herds. Judgo Campbell, of Oregon City, was among the crowd. A. D. (Irlbble. of Aurora, C. K. Cleveland, H. C. Altman, of tircshnm and Mra. Joel Jarl, of Hor lug. bought aome of Ihe choicest stock In the anile home. Mr. Altman recently sold 19 head of his registered Jersey for $:UM and still has about 10 head of fine Jer seys. Mrs. Joel Jarl, who had three reg if.fM.I liiNHvi alituulv. ant tha cream of the heifers In the sale paying Mill f... till,,.. I,,! ICII N.'.i 'lllilll"! Imported from the Island of Jersey, July 7, 1911, by Mr. West Till heif er was on tho Fnlr Circuit last fall and won first at Yakima and Spo kane and Junior champion at both fnlra. She will freshen October I; to Oxford You'll Do, sold In the West sale at the lop price of ISM), to W. O. Mor row, of Independence. Mrs. Jarl re fused an offer of 1:100 for this heifer before leaving the sale ring. She also purchased a fine young cow In Hrlght Suapoot No. 2fiH04, I.ock No, 30t, Imported from the Island of Jersey, now milking and due to freshen In July to Ot-tavla'a Duke II. ('., an Im ported animal sold In the West sale for a long flg.ire. Mr. Altman. paid $I2S for hi top cow, and all are pleased with their new possessions. The sale of 90 head brought over $17,000. Sandy and East Clackamas 6ANDY, Tho new bridge over Cedar Creek on Hull Run Road Is completed. Threatening" fire In this secilon Inst week are now all under mint ml. A welcome rain enmo Monday morn ing. W. A, Proctor has a new auto. Work on the Hull Hun power plant Is progressing' rapidly. Leigh Harbor, of Portland, spoilt Sunday with Ills parent here. Newton Stlmilnky Is dealing out merchandise at Piiiiiomy' old stand. There I a promise, of a big straw berry crop In this vicinity. A. U Denton Is soiling out the Pom eroy Hro,' stock of general merchan dise. Sandy schools close June 7 for the summer vacation. There Is a movement on foot to utll Ue the water power of Cedar Creek for a small electric, plant. For all Bowsl Troubles Cs Dr. Hell' Antl Paln. Relief Is al most instnutanooiis. I also good ex ternally for all kinds of pains. Hold everywhere. Sold by Harding' Drug Store. BARTON. Eddie Mclntyre. of Clark, ha gone flRWOOD. About elglily flv person atleuilod tho social at Flrwood Hall Saturday evening The taffy will was the source of much merriment, a very one was on the alert either trying to siin'ch their neighbor' tarfy or watching their own to prevent It from being taken. Senile had large piece while other lost all they had. U takes a taffy pull to wear off resrve. Much credit Is duo Victor Hodley for Ihe making of thn taffy, wlileb was tlrst class In every respect The drama acted by la Morrison, A J Morrison, Harry Morrison, Vlo lor Hodley and tleorga Robert very well acted and was thoroughly enjoyed by all present, Mrs. M. M. -Rem! rclted very touching piece In a most manner. T Misses Iva Item! and Al ice Hurkhouso also had Interesting recitation. Mis Myrtle MulY, of Untidy, gave a musical selection. Hlrch Robert. Donald Hodley and Lloyd Corey furnished music on banjo and violins during Ihe entire evening, keeping things lively. mi.. Menu Froy came out from EAOLE CREEK This roln we are enjoying please lb t!u.r,,n..rno.t. the road supervisor. Portland Haturday to has been doing some work on tn roan . rial ami vi.i. recently 1 rl Km,,'i- R. H. tilbsou was an Kilacada vis-1 The Misses Anna Hachman and llor Friday. . I Myrtle Mulr of Sandy, attended the Mr. unit Mrs. A. II. CooKe wore urn : W(M-nl and spout nanmier ii.kh .. diesis of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ilowlott ' Sllniy with Mrs. W. F. Usher. Raymond Howe l ' worklnn In Portland, but mine out Haturday even ing to attend tho social, returning Sunday. ' . . A mooting of tho director of the Ml Hood Cooperative Creamery Co. was held May SI. In the uew creamery i.n.iiiw which has lust boon com pleted. The machinery will probab- i!ii hji.t.ir.tnv ftveitiim Htui Sunday Mrs. Viola Douglass visited with Mr. and Mr. Ilowlott and their guests Sunday. , tieor;to Sawtell was tho guest or Guv Woodle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Douglas made trip to Portland one day last week. Siiturduv. May 1. was an nieai u Mra. Koran Carrico transacted busl-ike. a girl: mother and child are doing ness in Portland Tuesday. Messr s Metiner and SwollowL line men from Portland, employed by the Home Telephone Co., have been put ting up new poles, also putting In a few more phone in thia vicinity the past two weeks. O. A. Vanhoy returned home from Washington Sunday. Mr. Cowlett and family of Roose velt St, have moved to the West lde to be nearer the mill where Mr. Cow lett works. Little George Selby Is still out of school wit sore eye. The Pible Study Class of the Moun tain View Sunday school will be held at the church during the Summer months. A meeting will be held at 2:30 every Thursday afternoon to stu dy Sunday school lesson. Poor appetite is sure sign of im paired digestion. A few doses of Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablet will strengthen your digestion and Improve your appetite. Thous ands have been benefited by taking these tablet. Sold at Huntley Bros. Co, Oregon City, Hubbard and Canby. well. John Moehnke had the misfortune of losing a valuable horse last week. Mrs. Ray Douglas, of Barton, Is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Moehnke. Mr. Swope. one of Shuebel' farmer is In the hospital. We hope to see him home soon. Hugo Hansen, one of Schuebel' young men. made a business trip to Portland last week. Miss Pearl Miller has finished her term of school in Shuebel STONE. This part of Clackamas County U getting dry and dusty, especially along the roads where the automobiles run. There were many people in the Clear Creek Park Sunday. Many au tomobiles and buggies, one especially large auto truck that bad the largest number of people on It that your scribe saw. Attorney Hayes was out looking over the park enjoying himself, and many from Portland, beside others from different sections of the coun try. Clackamas County people are go ing to have a new bridge over Clear Creek, which will be a teel structure. The material is on the ground ready for building. Grant Mumpower furnishe floor which he has sawed out with bis pole sawmilL Mr. Hagerman Is at work on the South side of the Clackamas River blowing out the stumps and burning up the logs and shoveling down tho sand, dirt and solid stone for a dam across the Clackamas river. There has been two survey made here, one up the Clackamas river from the Baker's Ferry bridge to Bar ton. Tte other survey up the courty road crossing Clear Creek near the Clear Creek bridge following tbo county road keeping a cloBe to the Clackamas river as is possible to build a railroad, as far up the river as the old ferry. The surveyer will commence the 20th of this month at Barton to Burvey farther east Paul Mumpower and Irvln Houk are going to try an irrigating project to take the water out of the Clacka mas river and wet up the ground they have planted to corn and other pro duce they are trying to raise near the Clackamas river. John Hattan has been working tbe county road this dry spell, so the roads have to be attended to whether it rains or snows. The fruit projects are looking pret ty sum nere. ine most oi cne aypies nave lanen on; iue r.aruei.,. rees have but little fruit on. Frank Hattan and family moved down off Mb Hill farm ami go lug: Into the hog fattening industry by feeding the creamery company' but termilk, mixing the buttermilk with middling, which they ravenously de vour. This creamery company is dolns a big business in making and railing butter and also buttermilk. We un derstand the company has to hare two butter haulers. Now we need a railroad here badly . 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. STAFFORD The wished-for rain came gently re-! freshing the thirsty fields. Most of the people have late gar-' dens this year. A young fellow who came on me last transport from the Philippine Islands, where he has been for the ; past seven year teaching school a portion of the time to the young "and rising generation, has been at work I for Mr. Gage for a week. j Mr. Hebhardt with Amo May a helper, has begun the building of a fine barn for Henry Baker. Henry j had the misfortune to shave a piece : off the fleshy part of his thumb a I few days ago, which almost lays him ; Mrs. Gertrude Elllgsen seem to oe j giving general satisfaction at the new switchboard. i Mr. Gage has her widowed grand- daughter, Mrs. Ray, staying with her until she entirely recover from tne siege of grip she has been having. Her ' voice has not entirely come Daca to ; hor: otherwise she is gaining in strength every day and will soon tie enjoying her usual good heaitn. i Mra. Mavs has rented her home in i Willamette and moved to Frog Pond t in Smith Turner' house. Old neigh-; bora are glad to welcome the family j back. Mrs. May Is one of Mr. ; Sharp' daughter. Mrs. Brink has not been very well i for the last two months. j Mr. and Mrs. William Schat are j taking their journey back to the old . Dakota home by easy stages, atopplng i off to visit friends at various places in Washington as they go. Miss Susie Is home to keep house while they are , gone. i Mrs. Fred Oldenstadt continue to be quite poorly. She has been under t the doctor's care for a long time. Arden Gage spent Wednesday night i and Thursday with his parents at this place. The Stafford school close Friday , of thia week. j Mr. Marion Toung wa calling 1 through the neighborhood last week i in the Interest of the Juvenile rair, to be held in Wilsonville' the last of August. The heavy losse that potato specu lators have made In Oregon and Call-fni-riin and tn a smaller extent in Washington this season Is expected to j pear have a lurther depressing effect upon vaiufs. both during the remainder of have I the present season and at the start of the coming crop. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do it by apply ing Chamberlain's Liniment and mas saging the parts freely at each appli cation. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard and Canby. COLTON. The long looked for rain Is now here which is welcome to tbe farmer as well as those who were in danger of the fire. The fire in the mountains did a lot of damage. The old Hunter people and Will Schieffer burnt out and the building on tbe old Can place were destroyed by fire. Mr. Hattie Clark, of Bull Run, Is visiting her parent. Mr. and Mr. Frank Countryman, at Colton. Frank Reee, of Highland, wa a caller at Colton lat Sunday. W. E. Bonney and son, Delbert, were at Silverton on buslne a few day the Utter part of the week; Jnliu Seblewe of Clarke. S a visitor at Colton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stromgreen were guest at Mr. and Mrs. Samualson's Ust 8unday. William Warner left for Portland Ust week. . . , . Doiph Freeman hauled a load of WILLAMETTE. Miss lea Berdine, of Portland, called on Mis9 Alice Oliver Sunday. Leonard Schauber, of Tualatin Meadow, wa a Willamette visitor Sunday. Mrs. Alice Graves and daughter, Cora and Freida visited with Mr. Graham, of Oregon City. Matt Ranch has the measle. High school students bad a fine time plcniclng In Schnoreg park Sat urday. Mr. Creamer is thinking of build ing a new house on his lots on Maple Avenue to take the place of the one recently destroyed by fire. Willamette butcher, Mr. Salisbury, met with a painful accident while de livering meat In Bolton. Hi team In some way got their bridle off and be came unmanageable. Mr. Salisbury sustained a fracture of the left arm that will lay him up for some time, Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers and fam ily, of Portland, visited with Mr. Roeers' mother, Mr. Mary Wie, Champion Mowers, Binders and Rakes mm- Myer's Ilay Tools 1 Evans & Keystone Polato Planters Staver and Parry Buggies BE PREPARED Half the tioublc 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 m;rits 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 Includes 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, 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 for a pl' illo and consequently there , ,r n,iwt tlrt week, ready for wn a largo crowd In attendance at ,;,, 0 IV ti,0 first of June. It will the Orange picnic and everybody ,m f ,mml romplete up to seemed to enjoy themselves. A very (..nmrlo In Ihl part of the siimptuou dlnnerw partaken of, line program wa rendered and a Mr( Kv jt nr, m dsughler, splemlld adilres was mail by the i (lh vl(1n(l ritVe at Cottrell speaker, lieorge C. llrownell, of Ore- j Tllrmy, lion City. There were a few games M,h,nf Meeting at Klrwood with which the people could amuse ( y nf,rmM,n wa well at themselves If they so wished. ,,,,, HKltouKtt the lna)orlty of the Jar of beans; the parties making tn MU,n ,,, , llnve children attend uearesl guess to the amount the Jar .t.lMll- A wr, n:rrstmt In t-ontalned received a prise. Mrs. Ma-1 rrM .j work wf ,h, w ,ikiI rle lilbson received the ladles prue ,h1(ri,n T,l(, .micueut Is often and Aa Thomas, the K,',ll,"mnn ' mai that no one ecept parents ran prle. ,i in'take the right Interest lit the welfare Mr. and Mrs. Kay Noodle went to f children, but It some- Kstnca.la Sunday to visit with Itay s ,m( wm( ,, ,r tPr.,t wn parent. Mr. and Mr. J. I . "0H"'; tan it what many parent take. lloy and Carl Douglas went o Cm r r,Itlrwll-a ,u, ntlin would be ad Mlnnvllle Haturday and played ball y ,,,.,,.,, tl B,.0urge the chll Sunday afternoon. iilren to have their parent visit the school and show an active Interest In DOVER 'their work , We know from our own NCrloOl uny rMenc!irr nuw riiirrn-ii- cally we would work for day when ' we etpectrd our parents to Visit school. To work successfully one must Mr. and Mr. Kltimlller came up to their ranch Monday. Mr. Zukle spent several day In Portland last ween. , . . b, , ruiB Wm. Iterkhouse ha. ono to u bo bu M hntKlM ramp to work for the Sum- (tmlu ., , wrr .. , i i.i . i... i...v,r I please their parent, couseuqently Mrs. Hayes Is vIsltiuR her brother. f o wnkenm, C. A. Keith. 'from tint itandpolnt. Mr. II. Miller and dat Wm return- ( A( of vUbJ w p(b en r rway iruin Quite number of the Dover people attended the "Taffy l'uir at nrwooa Saturday nlcht. , Mr. Sawtell ha sold his farm and will move to Molnlla. Kveryone was klad to see the rain. School closes Saturday neif. a fine program, a basket dinner and field siiorts In the afternoon. Much credit Is due Mr. Held for the way ho has trained the children. The slnxlnx was splendid. Nearly all the parents were present and a number of visit ers. CHERRYVILLC. Rev. Dr. Runyan preached In M. E. church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey t orrman, ruts over Hundsy Mr. II. I. Anderson father. W. W. Maxwell and sister. Mrs. Uiuls Nel son, of New I'ort. Oregon, who have been vIsltliiK here for some time re turned home Monday. Ituth Hart I visiting her alitor Kthel, In I'nrtland. Mrs. Mnbel l'pdei:rove !e ha gone to join her husband on tbe Ixw it Columbia. P, Kltlnsr. of Cortland, visited bl ranch Sunday. ELWOOD Crops are Invigorated by the late welcome rain. Mr. Johnson' cousin, Mr, Tlnitdal. tins been visitor at the Johnson home who have a ranch near Cherry vllle, L fw dnyt have moved to Seattle, where Mr., Mrs. Kreeman' grandchild, Norma Coffman ha accepted the position of nwi,ni has been visiting relative Directory Manager of Pacific Tele- h,,rB for foW dnyi Phone and Telegraph Co. In 8enttle. . Mr, Johnson, of Portland, I vl Ho has bought a IW0 bungnlow. They itlna hi.r ilimirhter. Mra. f'nrl Amtep. will reside In Heamo permanently. Messrs Troup and I'ettlbone ar rived from Portlnnd Inst week and are assisting Prof. Cleorge Couper build Dr. Hoyd's new house. Clair E. Corey has gone to Eastern Oregon to spend the summer. son, and son, Mr. Julu Johnson, or thl place. Through the effort of Mr. Dan Stahlnm-kor a postcard shower was given (Iran dins Dorman on her birth day, May IH. Ilnrley Freeman I Improving In Lloyd and Olen Corey and Will Al-1 hf.nllh nftf.r m anvnrai fttturb nt rhnu. len are working for road upervlor j mlilic fvpr Dave Dougla on the county road. Forest Rangers Kollon and drover Cleveland Simmons, who aro ramped In the vicinity of Wild Cat Mountain had a race a few days ago and Mr. Simmons won a prlxe of one dollar's worth of peanuts. Iierneri tiussacg, ot roruanu. via-... Mr, . v.un ,.., .urmtu.,.Y m I.. J I l 1 n .. . - " n- . J. 1. rrin jr., in. cniuuu;. , .......i-nrf Up. V.ll..r, Miss liertha and I-oule Schwerlne, Miss Klla Dinner, Mr. Hchwerlne, Carl Melllke and Mutt Jagman had a Jolly I'mlilng trip . l unch was served by the ladle. Mr. M. M. Surf u gathered pieced quilt block from friend and relative selling for nearly 8. A Rebekab. lodge wa organized In Wilsonville on Saturday evening, which has surely a bright beginning. Mrs. Beckstead was elected N. O.; Miss Helen Murray, V. G.; Mrs. Rar ney Crowln. treasurer, and Mrs. Hen ry Aden secretary. A large number of Odd Fellows' wives, sister, moth er and sweetheart were In attend ance and the lodge etart out with a large membership of person that are of the caliber to make a ucce of whatever they undertake. The New berg lodge performed the Initiatory work and a sumptuous banquet wa served after the business of election of officer and Initiation wa complet ed. The picnic given by the "Mothers' Club,' of Carrol Creek chool on Fri day, May 17, wa a fine combination of Maytime festival and patriotism. A beautiful flag wa presented to the school by Mr. Norman Say on behalf of the Mother' Club, the May Pole dance wa a unique part of the day' urammme. A bountiful dinner wa served at noon, programme conslst- improvlng hi dam site on the Clack-to work for Orewelle and Cummin' Wilaonviile Sunday with bi new boat, taking 15 passenger to see the boat races. Mr. Gasmlre, who bought the two acre tract of J. Edmonds has bis fine bungalow nearly finished. Will Critser made his first trip to I ing of song, drills, recitations, wa rendered by tne pupil arier umncr and a aplendld address by Superinten dent Gary and his presentation oT tbe eighth grade diplomas concluded the day's fesUvltie. Those who receiv ed diploma were, Roy P.aker .Anna Datilgla, Rbetha Vincent, Mattle Rei ner and Jame Say. Prof Calavan also made a speech, congratulating the teacher and school upon the good work accomplished during tbe past year. Oregon City gueat preent were Supt Gary. Mr. Gary, and young son; Mr. snd Mrs. Calavan and daugh ter. Miss Calavan. It would surprise you to know of the great good that Is being done by Chamberlain s Tablet. Darlu Down ey, of Newberg Junction, N. B., write, "My wife ha been using Chamber lain's Tablets and find tbem very ef fectual and doing her lot of good." If you have any trouble with your stomach or bowels give them a trial. For sale by Huntley Pro. Co., Ore gon City, Hubbard and Canby. MARQUAM. A number of barn are to be built near here thl gummer. Mr. Cha. Mcltoberts, Honz 01on and B. O. Nicholson are preparing to build. The new barber shop begin to loom up. The Worth Brother are doing the work. The prune and pear crop are al most a complete failure In thl coun try, but there will be an abundant supply of apple and cherrle. New nas just reacoeu " Harvpv Dart, of Scot Mill wa in the road unconscious WILSONVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baker spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. Baker" parent, coming up to take in tbe motor race. Dora Seeley returned from Salem on Monday, where he ha been vla itlng relatives. fntinri Ivlne Ith bis kull fractured. Me wa nur-f burled t lxgan center. mill. Mi Mary Christiansen, a nurse from Portland was out to see her parents Sunday and went back Mon day evening. Artbut McGuIre' brother, of Port land wa a pleasant visitor Sunday. Chas. Orewellcr made a buslne trip to Portland Tueaday. Tbe skating rink ha opened at Barton and quite a number of our younger et go over once or twice a week. There will be a dance and picnic at Eagle Creek Saturday. Ball game at Logan last Sunday, Logan and Damascus. Score 8 to B In Damascus' favor. Slgfred Christiansen has put on a new crew cutting cottonwooo Deiow McMurrv's. Steve and Chas. Sagar and Jack O'Brien made a business trip to Fish' er Mill Wednesday. There has been three surveying crew working In our burg lately. Alfrei Hamblet. father of Mr. J. P. Mc.Murry, died last Tnuraday and wa lie came to Iteil M Mr. Geo. Coupor, who has been con I fined to the house by illness for sev eral days ha recovered. ! Mr. Cooper, of Dover, I working ; for Aislstant Forest Supervisor W. 11. Osborne, setting out young fir free In the vicinity of Wild Cat Mountnln. i Mr. Znter wa plowing and helping Messrs. Devlin and Milan and Devlin i plant potntos on tbe 40 acre Monsa : ranch Inst week. . J Percy Shelly, of Sandy was In Cher ' ryvllle, a few days ago, after a load 1 of shingle. Geo. Knden, of Barton, apent sever al days on hi ranch near Cherryvllle last week. Mis Lillian n. Everlll gave a birth day party last Friday evening to a number of her friend. The music wn furnished by Mr. Robert and dancing and singing were Indulged In. Refreshments were served and a good time wa bad by all. A surprise party was given Mrs. J. T. Frlcl, Jr.. Inst Wednesday evening on her birthday. About thirty per son were present A complete pro gramme was rendered by the children. Miss Adeline Johnson gave a reclta- Riirprlsed Mrs. Valten with a friend ship quilt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cane spent a day vis iting Mr. Mellike' home Inst week. W. T. Henderson, while driving a colt team home bruised his leg be tween the wheel and rib Iron a tbe team made a Hidden turn. A. Vnllen and Delia Vallnn were In Fstarada one day last week. Mrs, John Park and grandchild, Miss Mattle Maplothorpe. were the guests of Mrs. Feaslnr ('adman, ot Estacada, a daughter of Mrs. Park. Itev. John Park la vlaitlng In Ore gon City and Portland for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi Vallen wore Sunday gunst of Mr. and Mr. Dan Stnhlnecker. One of the prettiest wedding of the season took plnce at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Fred Miller, when tbelr daughter, Mis Nellie Miller wa mar ried to Mr. Obermler, of Portland last Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John Park of this place. After the cere mony a delicious luncheon was serv ed and congratulation were extended the happy couple. The bride wore a tion which wa the hit of the evening. very becoming gown. Miss Martha Refreshments were served and all . Schwerlne was bride' maid and Er- went away happy. neat Miller, the bride's brother, wa brldegriom. Tbe decoration were What's tha Use tie most necoming for springtime, a To suffer with ore eye when one ' few friends after witnessing the cer 25c tube of Sutherland' Eagle Eye emony and enjoying luncheon went Salve will cure you. We guarantee it. , home but only to be awakened by a You risk nothing. It' a creamy, now i rousing charivari. The couple have white ointment For tale by Harding' a furnished house to move Into In Drug Store. Portland. rled to a Salem hospital. The doctor say there 1 doubt of hi recovery. It Is thought he wa tnrown irom nis wagon and injured. WRIST INSURANCE T tow corr Onr Sill EUITIO WltlfTltTI, HOtlEIT.KlEECAPSaSTOCIIIItS enartaatl? wora. will em arala.aaa' OTPIi'ulMa Mt-aaaiiaiiat ktaak fRKt a laqnaat WOODABO.CXABKaVCO. Oregon about ill months ago from Nebraska. Louie Hlmber wa a bulnes caller in our camp Wednesday, looking af ter hi tl drive for tbe Oreweiler and Cumin Mill. Frank Sutherland made a business trip to Portland Wednesday. Hill Down baa gone to work for tbe power plant at Stone. Harry McMurry had quite a erl cus runaway the other day and de molished hi harness and hack, bot did not hurt hi hone. IF 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 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 ii ii 'f n L L sell at sacrifice. Deuer try one mis weea. wil