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ORKOON CITY KKTERPRISK. V1MDAY. OCTOHKK 25. 1912 FOR WOMEN ONLY. Tht U th. Mtur of Dr. riercVs Farorit Preaoriptlo th OM remeJy lot worn which contains no aloohol and no habit-lonnm. drugs. Mad from native medicinal loret roots. Dr. Pi.ro tel.! ill very In.mlicnl on th bottU-wrap. per. Prominent physieisni and torn of lha beat medical aulhorilira aodorta the ingredient being1 tha Vary beat known remedies lor ailment anj weaknesses peculiar to women. IYcacrlpUoii I am Ms. Corrrr. Dr. Piercs'i Madioal Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition, answers host of dclioste questions about which aver woman. sin.la or married ought to know. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY COLTON. Mr. Llndinark was horn from Washington to vUlt hi family at Colton a few day. Schoot la progressing nicely under the Instruction of Mis Inei Snod gras as teacher. H. S. Worden. from the bill, left for Eaucada laat week to work at the pharmacy. K, Berglund had the misfortune of losing a valuable cow a few day ago. Miaa Nellie Honney was home from Estacada the latter part of the week, returning Supday. Bill Hettman and family returned to their horn In Be Hill last Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Dlx .of Mullno, visited with the former' mother at Colton Saturday and Sunday. Mr, Elliott, of Elwood. left Thurs day to visit friend at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Gua Gottberg were guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gorbett last Sunday. John Carlson, who was kicked by a horse some time ago. I able to be out again. Ed Ball, of Molalla, waa a caller at Colton Sunday. Petterson Bros, and Oscar Johnson. who have been away working at the logging camp at Washington, return- ed to their home at Colton Friday, D. E. Boney and family, of Elwood Intend to move to the I. O. Dlx place this) week. George Rutherford, who la sawing wood In this vicinity, went home to visit hi folks at Highland Sunday. ""red Banister la back In this part of the county again. Joe Carlson purchased a colt for $106. Mis Ruby Countryman Intends to stay with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bonney. at Colton this winter. The present possessors of the Gor mely homestead are oat and are busy clearing. Mis Jessie Phillips left for Oregon City Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. W. Clark. Messrs. W. E. Bonney and V. 8. Dlx made a business trip to Portland the latter part of the week. Charlie Swan and John Jone were busy bailing hay Monday. Sick headache I caused by a dis ordered stomach. Take Chamber lain' Tablet and correct that and the headache will disfappear. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co, Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby. MOLALLA. Isaac Glpson has taken a suite in the new hotel de Powell. Mr. Judd and Lora hav moved In to thofr nav riwftllln? Dr. Todd's dwelling Is enclosed and chimney built. Tbe Vernon residence is not quite covered. Everman Robbin's residence is ful- ly enclosed and roof painted. John Shepherd has built a garage and painted his house. Edward Hammond's nephew of In - diana Is making his uncle a visit Material is accumulating on the Perry property preparatory to the 5 Quality not Seed Wheat, Vetches, Rye, Barley, Oats, Cheat, Or chard Grass, Timothy, Clo ver, Etc. Mill Feed, Grain, Hay, The celebrated Conkey Stock and Poultry Foods and Sup plies always on hand. See as before ordering your winter's supply of flour. Oregon Commission Co. ELEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS 1UIS IS WI1SI .MIUS IILAMII U V'TTBli 't lAiilKKlM-. Ky., sayst 'I feel it niy duty t write a.vf tell you what your medicine have done for mo. I was a grout sufferer for sit your from a trouble: peculiar to women, but I am thankful to say, cfUT taking four bottle of your ' lsavrlte not bothered with that dreadful dlvaa any more, I few llko a now woman. ncn i nr wroio yon for advice I only weighed lis j.ouml now I weigh UV I thank you very much fr your klndnena. Vou hav boon a . father to ni In advising mo what to do, so may God Moss you In every effort you put forth fur good. I hop this testimonial will bo tha means of Soma poof suffering w.unan seeking health. building of a residence, where re cently stood the Perry hotel. I'. C. Fernian has Improved the old P. S. Nover building until It Is about ahsorbed In the new. not only has it been widened, but has been extend ed back, taking In the ground of all the old annexes also the extension baa been Improved for a roomy sec ond story. Now 1) will take a big stock of goods to All the Immense shelving. The Molalla school 1 progressing nicely under the management of Prof. Wagner as principal, ably as sisted by Mrs. Joy and the Misses Strong and Lay. So the Lay of tho educational year at Molalla la Strong and Joyful with good conveyance of significance. So let the good work roll onward. Why People Cough Is a mystery when Dr. Bell Pine-Tar Honey will cure any cough. Look for the bell on the bottle. It mark the genuine. For sale by Harding' drug store. GLAD TIDINGS. a hrr rain accotnminied br a vl 1 0ient wind visited us on the night of October 17. doing some damaee. throwing down many telephone poles land putting certain lines out of com- 1 mission for the time being. The roads are slippery again, a an automoblllst discovered on trying to mount the Tarrett hill. II. a auto bucked and refused to go further, and after a few fruitless trials be dis covered that the gasoline had run out, so he started on foot to Marquam t procure some. After reaching there he wa Informed that there was none there, but If he would go on over to Ed Albright', one and one-half miles further he might get some, so go ing on to Albright's he got gasoline, and walking back to his' starting point he got hi auto started again. A happy man after hi flve-mlle walk. C. H. Marsh, present owner of the John Everhart place, visited a sale near Hubbard on the l'th of October, with the calculation of buying a team of horses If be could find horses suit tng him. He did not buy. Mr. Marsh moved into this neigh borhood three years ago. coming from the state of Washington, where he had resided for the past thirty years. Hi family consists of eight children. The Improvements he has made on i the place since moving there are a proof of hi executive ability and progressiveness. Most of his place Is : seeded to clover. He has just com ! pleted a laree silo, grinding up and I filling it with corn that ha proven such a great cow food. His income i at the present time from the cream obtained from six cows Is about 35 ; cents per month. I Wava Shaver baa returned home I fter aulte n extensive visit with her .sister. Mrs. Cha. Scott, of Scotts Mills, i Ed Seaman bought a large team of i horses from Mr. Allen, price $300. Geo- Palmer was out on the roads i few days ago practicing his pacing j colt. The colt makes good time and jSure Is a beauty, . James Moore, at cne time part .ner of what is now known a the ' McHride ranch, his place of residence Quantity 'J , ,. - I - ' ' V ... I . now Northeast Portland, la now In Die old neighborhood vUUlim anion Irlrnillf and acquaintance. Though SI yeurs of age ha la a supple s many men of 0 yer In convaraa tlon. and also In business affairs his mind appears aa cioar and aa fai seeing as a man of 40 year. Truly. Hiking him aa to physical quallllca (lons. and menial organisation, ha iias certainly been and la, a wonder ful man. fall on us again Mr. Moor and believe In oitr sincerely, when we all say "welcome at all limes tit jur homes." How Much Will You Pay to hav your eye cured; Suther land! Ragle Eye Halve only cost 26c and will cure. Cood for nothing but the eye. For sal by Harding' drug store. . NEEDY. The Parent-teacher meeting at Needy Saturday wa not well attend ed on account of th ruin. Supervla ors J. K. Calavan. Mr. James. Mis , Hewitt and Superintendent T. J. Gary ' were In attendance No doubt there would have been crowd had the weather been favorable. Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Smith were Sumlav visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mitt. Mr. Kynisten ha been hauling wood to Molalla Mr. and Mr. Myer ( were tran sacting business In Canby Saturday. Iwls Mitts, who 1 attending High school at Canby. 'spent Saturday and Sunday with hi parents, Mr. and Mr. J. E. Mitts. Lee Klsh and Jess Mitt have re turned from Southern Oregon and report having a tine time Th latter vtalted hi brother. J. F. Mitt, who. live at Albany, while on hi return. Mr. and Mr. Chaa. Spencer and daughter. Mis Rachel, spent Sunday with Needy friend. Mr Levi Lanti returned Saturday from Drain, where she ha been vis iting for some time. Unsightly Sores, bolls, eruption. pimple, blackheads and all (kin affections ar very quickly cured by the use of Dr. Bell' Antiseptic Salve. 1 5c. Sold every where. For sale hy Harding Drug Store. REDLAND. Rain. rain. No more complaint shout too dry to plow. The board of director of the Clear Creek Telephone company appointed Lou' Funk as manager about two months ago and for some unknown reason was not announced until thla week. Mr. Lewis, who went to the Ore gon City hospital, October 15th to be operated on for a tumor I doing nice ly and will come home In two weeks. Jack Iwls. while h's father had gone to the hospital to see hi moth er found an unloaded revolver and with some other boy were playing with it and Jack was accidentally shot through the fleshy part of the leg below the knee. He I at Mr. Hazel' home in Oregon City and Is Improving. Mrs. W. C. Paine Is on the sick list again The W. W. Myer place is sold again, for a large sum this time. Miss Prelda Schneider Is working In Portland. All Bowel Trouble It. relieved almost Instantly by using Dr. Bell's Antl Pain. It destroys di sease germ and atop Inflamatlon. Keep a bottle in th house. Sold ev erywhere. For al by Harding' drug itore. MACKSBURG. The ranch owner are elated over the tine condition of the potato crop. Notwithstanding the blight that threatened "u In SeptemTTer the crop Is turning out better than usual Diedrich Harms baa 3U0 and John Etzel nearly too bushels of potatoes to the acre, while many others are doing about the same. Apples, owing probably to Hie persistent spraying of the trees for two years, are finer this season than ever before. The frequent rain have kept tbe pasture as green as It Is In sprint; time. This has made tbe dulry out put much larger than ever before. Jim Mitts, a roau boss for tbe Mackrfburg section of the Canby road, which Is being covered with gravel. Mr. De id rich Harms furnishes travel from hi quarry. Tbe cheering sound of work on the Canby and Molalla road assures tbe farmers that long distance from a railroad will soon be a thing of the 1 UHt. Mrs. 'Charles Kraxberger, who has been 'iulte ill for the paat few weeks, is better. John Kummer has recovered so far from his attack of typhoid fever that he Is sitting up now. The little son of M.r Uruah has re covered from his broken leg suliicient ly to go to school. It Looks Bad for You to have sore eyes. Sutherland's Eale Eye Salve will cure them. Harmless and Painless guaranteed for 25c a tube. For sale by Hard ing' drug store. SUNNYSIDE AND ROCK CREEK I The recital given by Mrs. Eva C. ' wheeler at Sunnyside church October It! was quite well attended, consid ering the stormy evening. Ail the i nurnoeia given were tine. I Oscar I tevan is at home again. On Sunday Everett Hubbard and family went to Arletto to help Geo. Ueardorit eat birthday dinner. I Sunday morning at 8 o'clock Mrs. i 3. E. Young passed from this life. She i was loved by all who knew her and 1 her old neighbors will miss her. She : leaves her husband, two daughters, iiuth and Faith and a son, Curtis, al i so four sisters. The funeral was held .Tuesday, October 22. at 1:30 P. M., ! at the Dunkard church at Damascus, j The body was laid to rest In Damas cus cemetery. Rev. Sellwood had i charge of the services. All extend i heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved 1 ones. i Horn, to Mrs. H. E. Krelder on Oct i ! 21, a girl. I Telephone have been out of com- mlsilon since the bard wind and men are now out working on the line. Mr. and Mrs. Adolpb Stoll and family were visiting at ber mother's home last Sunday. Halley lievan has been sick for two days, but Is reported better. O. R. Ellis and family have moved to Sunnyside for th winter, occupy ing tbe old store building on Roy Johnson' place. Grunt Mumpower wa driving looks last evk lu the I'lachama river. ivtato digging l progressing; rap Idly In this neighlKiruood, but thur are about otie liiird of them ruUuu. jo. Uaohman Is getting bettor ev ery day. tie is abl to walk on ciutche. P0D01AX Indigestion,. Constipation and Bilious ntsa quickly cured wilu PUU01.AX or your inotwy baca. No gripe, Sue bot ilia, for sale by Harding Drug Htor. MULINO. Grant Ashby returned horn Friday after a few day visit to Mullno at tending to buainesa couuocted with hla farm at tins place. This vlcmlty wus visited by a heavy wind storm Friday night and are having a downpour of ralu at th preseiit time. A couple of ladles are holding au cvangelltalo ineotlug at th Grange hall this week. Hulls saw mill company are put ting a new boiler In their mill l this place. Mr. lthluebart. of Port luud Is doing tho work. Thero la quite au Interest taken In the spelllug contest going on at this place and there Is quite an im provement In the spelling of the pu pils who are 'attending. The Kev. Piper, wno oas awa mr imliited to o reach for th Methodist church at tbl place ba taken room at C. T. Howard where he will re- side during his pastorate her. There la a rumor that a paronage ni iu built In the near future for the Methodlit church. If vou hav any doubt of tha merit of Dr. Hell 'lne-Tr- HoneH on bottle will remove that rinuht anil vour cough at the same time. Look for th bell on th bot tie. It I tha genuine. For sale by Harding' Drug Store. RURAL DELL. At Dreaent It seems as though wint er has set in for good. Many of the farmer her were unfortunate lu not getting all their crop in. especially ih. Dotatoea. but a the price 1 very inw and no anuarent chance of It getting any higher, they do not eem to worry about It. Mr. and Mr. T. H. Sconce were out aiitoln Friday. A Hltchman made a bualnes trip to Canby Monday Con Amdahl spent Saturday after noon In Molalla. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Yoder visited with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Sconce Sunday. KVffri Johnson, of Donald, spent a rw dava with his aunt, Mrs. A. U Wldstrnnd last week. Dr. Hlgman. of Molalla, la having a fine bouse erected on his tarm nere, Ole Bergstroti and Mr. Sanden went to th sale on Sam KaulTman' fnrm near Hubbard. last rYluay where tbe latter tnBde a purchase of a fine milch cow. Mr. and Mr. A. U Wldstrand visit ed with friends and relatives near Donald the first part of this week. Ben Smith spent Monday here, re pairing the te'wphon line that the torm, last Friday night, played havoc with. Nels Fosmark is planning on an ex tended excursion, where it will ter minate no seem to know, but never theless he I strong In his assertions that he will soon be on his way. Mr. Sanden and family were very much surprised', Saturday evening, when a large number of their neigh bors made a social call on them, re freshment were served and a gen eral good time made everyone present feel delighted. "To Be or Not To Be" constantly coughing depend on whether or not you use Or. Bell's PineTar Honey. A few doset will stop that cough. For sale by Hard ing's doig store. WIL80NVILLE. Mrs. Marlon Young davs in Portland last spent week several visiting relatives. Mrs. J. W. Thornton has returned from ner trip to the Eastern States. l'rof. Graham and wife entertained some of their Portland friends at dinner at their farm home on Sunday. Mrs. Hutson was In "Portland sev- tbeieral days Inst week, and attended the wedding of her daughter, rrnncie, on Sunday. Mr. Hatalgla has been spending a week In Madras visiting old neigh bors and relatives. Wedding announcements have been received by friends of the marriage of I.oren Epler to I Miss Theresa Knell, the ceremony having laaen place at St. Marys' Cathedral In Portland on October lfith. Mrs. M' Klnney' mothers has been quite ill for some time. Potato digging has been the order of the day with the farmer until stopped by the rain. MIhb Francis Lawrence, who Is well known here and has hosts of friends, was married to Mr. Ellet son .of St. Helens, on Sunday, Oct ober 20th, In the Episcopal church at Portland. The young couple will make their home in St. Helens, where the groom Is engaged In the fishery biiiilneHS. We extend good wlBhcs for future pronperlty and happiness. The road work on our main thor oughfare, which was making su'h s'rl'lcg for Improvement, was some -" hindered by the rain. ArrawK' ments have bepn made with the farm ers to grave) the road from the cor ne Into Wllsonville. the railroad conimlii'iioners furnishing the gravel lOWKSnSHDRAWr W t FFI FX JLiCKLKWY RAfN.vv x VtlAAtAimuwrR ' LnxV-U very cheat). The farmers and bum ness men have been responding glad ly, and our accomodating roud super visor has been doing all In his power to help fix th roli In a aHtlafactory way. This road haa been almost lin- panlhli for heavy hnullng to the car In th wet weather, and everyone will bo dollghled to have it repaired properly, Put thd To Bad Habit. Thing never look bright to on with "th blue. Ten to on th troiihl I a sluggish liver, fllllni th oystein with bilious poison, that Dr. Kings' New 1.1 ts Pills would expel. Try them. I.t th Joy of btlr feeling end "th blues." Ilest for stomach, liver and kidneys, S5c. All druggist. CLACKAMAS. The school literary society held Us first debate last lfrlilay afternoon, The question was, "Resolved, that the steam ship Is of more benefit to the Vnlted States than Ihe railroad." The judge decided In fuvor of th altlrmallve. Th next debate will he held on November 1st. The queton is. "Resolved. That Immigration) to the I'nlted States Should b Prohib ited." The Claekanta Feed and Auto Supply Company will give a dance In their new building Saturday night, October 26. Admission Is free and the management reserve the right to reject any and all ho do not behav properly. Georgia Potter fell off th "slide at school last Thursday and broke her arm. A Socialist meeting was held at th Grange hall last Tharaday night Tbe Mothers' Club will meet at th school hous Friday afternoon. An error waa mad fit laat week' Item as to the management of the. Clackamas Feed and Auto Supply Co. The manaser are W. F. Haberlash and A. H. Strt Two few case of 8rarlet fever were retorted on Wednesday, which caused the school directors to close th school at one. Th building wa fumigated Wednesday. Mr. Wold ha a brother visiting him this week. Her I a woman who (peak from personal knowledge aud long exper ience, vis., Mrs. P. II. llrogan. ot Wil son. 1's.. who says, "I know from ex perience that Chamberlain' Cough Kerned I far superior to any other. For croup there I nothing that excel If For sale by Huntley Hros. Co.. Oregon City, Hubbard. Molalla and Canby. WARNER GRANGE. Warner Orange will hold It. regu lar meeting Saturday. October 26. at its ball In New Kra. Mrs. Joseph Huffman, the lecturer, haa prepared a musical and literury program to be given In the afteruoou, and Graut Diinlck. of Oregon City, will be pres eut and will speak on "Ku.ua! Huff rugs." Thj robe, which waa won as a prize by the Urange for Its exhibit at the county fair, will be raffled off, and all holding tickets are Invited to be present. Mrs. A. II. Harvey entertained guests from Portlund at dinner last Sunday. Mrs. Curtis Dodds, who ba been confined to her home by Illness I slowly recovering. M. J. Lazelle I In Hellwood visiting ills Bister, Mr Fred J. Mendl. School Is progressing nicely under tbe able management of Mlsa Alta -Kamsby. of Molalla, a teacher The Twilight Community Club will meet in Twilight ball Suturdny even- lun at o'clock. A musical and lit erary program Is being prepared by the committee. W. A. Dodda, and also this very Important question, "Kiiual Suffrage," comlug before the voter this fall will be discussed by able speaker. All those Interested me extended a cordial Invitation to lie present, as It will be very Interest ing and do not miss a rare treat. It Look LIk A Crlm. to separate a boy from a box of Uuckicn's Arnica Salve. His pimples boilB, scratches, knock, sprains and bruise demand It, and Its quick relief for burns, scalds, or .cut Ij hi right. Keep it handy for boys also girls. Heals everything healable and does it quick. Unenualed for pile. Only 25 cents at all druggists. BARLOW. A Sociullst meeting was held In the hall one evening last week with good speakers on the platform. A number of prominent Democrats held a meeting in the hull one even lug luHt week. MIhb Grilllth held a Woman's Suff rane meeting last Wednesday even ing In the bull. A club was organ ized with W. W. JeSHe President; H. T. Melvln, vice-president; Miss Ross, Secretary and Miss Cbltiu, Treasurer. Mr. Van Winkle has a photograph gallery at bin realilence where ho will he prepared nt all times to take pic lures and do all kinds of photography work. Mr. and Mrs. Archlbold left FrlJay for Seajtle where they will make their future home. The Ladles Aid sale of the Vnlted Lutheran church which was Jield at Canbf Friday night netted them a neat sum. They were able to dis pose of all of their articles although the weather was bad and there was but a small crowd out. Much of the Ice cream was left and they sold that In the ball here Saturday evening. Mr Thompson, the blacksmith, left laat week for Centralla, Wash. Ills family left Tuesday evening for the same place. The new hlacksmlth ar rived Tuesday with bis family and will locate here. Mrs. Mary Weed, of Sumpter, vis ited her brother D. J. Parmeuter lait week. Mrs. W. W. Jease has been on the sick llt but is slowly Improving. Plataa. Individual plate for tabl us were nknnwD to tbe anclentK. who held their uimt In tuelr bands or employed the flat wbeaten cakes thro uisdr n whl b bolt? tbelr victuals. They sip Drat mentioned Id A. f. tbe luxurious m the cwutliieiit. ami iu tbe ninth 'entury they bud Hue he omnH. letb lo Kwlind '". the ronlliwiit They w-re lua.ie l mr lind "f -rttiet-,v n II foriuer iii ''W tw:vi preferir.1 i" rauxr it a A "' "'e Xiii c. 1 Klntl Vou Hav Ahvitya nought. h'4 In uho fur over 30 rctra, hi l". t'io lPl ' Btul Im boon iimdo under M Fr- "" ""PorvNIon '"' ,u ,,1,ftl'",,3, C&SZ&Z: Allow no to Wrive you In till. AU Counterfeit, Imitation n..d VJun oj- What is CASTORIA Owtorlu U a Imnnlea. wilmtltuto for C Mtor Oil. rnro Sorlo, Drop nd Hootl.lotf Kjrrn, It to 1 Litulna neither Opium. Mr.l.la nor t her r ot o nub.tai.cn. IU hko U Ita guumnle , It TluXZ nnd Allay l-everUhnca. It cure Dlurrl.o- ' ) Colic It relieve. lVetl.lmf Trouble. , ntre. t P ' nd Flatulency. It rl,..ll..tc tho Food, regululea tl. tttoHuwl. und llomN, Rlvlnir healthy mid mttunU .Wp. Tho Children'. INuyitfeu-lho Mother . 1 rlena. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Lind You Have Always Bought Uso For Over 30 .Years. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Wa had a hard wind storm In this bef. last Friday evening. Th sun I triyng to shin after th heavy rain of Monday and Tuesday. l.ou Sager and wife brought their thing Into town last week and ship ped them to Central Point and nn Monday r von lug they started fur that place to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Qramm, or Prescott, Oregon, spent a few days here with Mrs. (iramm's parents, Mr. and N.Ira. Hnsenboom. Eugene Wiggins, or Halter, wno is working In a taxidermist shop In Portlund, spent Sunday here among friends. J. M. filllett Is able to ba out again after his serious Illness, but Mrs. Oll- lett Is still null poorly. Mr. J. 11. Qulnn, of Idaho arrived here Tuesday evening. She wants to sell her cow before returning to Ida ho. Mrs. Wm. Heard Is down town tak ing rare of her daughter, Mrs. Mi l-arty. who I sick. Dr. Heard I In Portland visiting his mother, who Is quit poorly this week. Hen Heard, of Sellwood, accompanied hy his little son Is doing some plumb ing hero for hi father, Wm. Heard. Misses Pearl and Kuby Francis were at homo visiting among rela tives and friends Monday. Miss Lillian (illicit started to work again Monday after a three month's vacation. THE LATEST ANTISEPTIC The common Peroxide of Hydro gen which bus heretofore held an Im portant place In Ihe family medicine cabinet must give way to the Horatod Peroxide of Hydrogen which Is elcntiltc conciliation of the highest grade of Peroxide and 6 per cent so luation o Doric Acid. The combin ation of the two form the most ef fective and pleasing llaclerclde known to the medical profession and Is Ideal In Its soothing and antlseptlc cjiuilltlcs when u Bed for burns, sores, boils, stings, wounds, etc. ilornted I'eroxlde is sold at Huntley Hros. Co. for the .nine, price as common Perox ide is sold at other stores. It I ad visable, to always keep a bottle In Ihe house to be used In an emergency. For sale by the Rexall Store, Huntley I'.ros. Co. MARQUAM. Jack Falkner and afmlly left for Id aho Monday. J. Parvln has sold hla farm and la now moving Into the Ed Young prop erty In town. The clover huller which pulled In InBt week to hull clover seed for the Myers Hrothers, abandoned their Job Dements Best FLOUR $1.30 PER SACK AT ALL GROCERS. Careful of Your Property One of the secrets oi our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office 50, Residence Offlc Both Phone 22 Pioneer Transfer Co. Bakllh ltCt ruiirrruRE, safes aito piawos kotid by experienced HELP. PROMPT AJtD RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AffD BRICK Rata It o hi, Ittm. SMr4 I Day Pr mt Charg Ageacr fr tbe celebrafetl MT. HOOD BEER ' Signature of and pulled their machine bom on account of too much rain. Mrs Clara Yoder. ne Qulnn. r turned last week from Oregon City, where she spent a few days with her pawns. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Qulnn. Mr A H Marquam. of Oakland, Oregon, cam In Monday to visit with relatives and friends for a few oays. Hill Nicholson Is pulling up a Dw barn. Mr. lUildon Is buying a few hundred hnahel of potatoes. Mr. Hedges. Ihe Democratic candb .l.i. r,.r Dl.irlrt AttornrV. stMke her lone night last week to a full house, jnnd with all of their explanation. ! they could not change th voter view In regard to th sheriff and as sessor's offlrr being run loo extrsv annul for Ihe taxpayers of Clackamas county. E. R. Css Suit H.srd. Tbe case of Dollrmand Co. agalnat K. It. Ca Co.. for $.' al leged to be due for merchandise, wa heard by Justice of the Peac Sam son Monday. He will render an op inion In a few days, H. N. Dirks rep resented th plaintiff and WIHUm Stone be defendant. A WORD WITH WOMEN Valuable Advlc for Or.gon City Radr. Many a woman endures with nobl pallenc the dally misery of back ache, pain, about the hips, blue, uer- . vou pells, dlxiincss snd urinary dls- order, hopeless of relief because she idovsn l know what I th matter. It la not tru that every pain In tha back or hips ts trouble "peculiar to the .ex." When the kidney get congested and Inflamed, there ar many such aches and palus and th whole body suffers. You can tell It Is kidney trouble If tbe secretions are dark colored, con tain sediment; the passages ar too frequent or scanty. Then help the wrakened kidneys. They can't get well alone. I loan's Kidney l'UU have brought sound backs and new life and strength lis thousands of suffering women. They are endorsed by thousands endorsed at home Read this Oregon City woman's convincing statement: Mr. John Heers, 204 Centre St., Oregon (ily, Ore., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills quickly relieved me of kidney nnd bladder trouble, evidence by pain in my back and a tired feel ing. Since taking this remedy, I can do my work without becoming worn out and my condition Is better In ev ery respect," For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. FoatcrMllhurn Co., Huffalo, New York, solo agents for the United Stntes. Remember the name Dosn's and lake no other. 1562 612 Main Street Resldear phon Main 2f2 8ueeaor to C. N. Ureenman