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"2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1!)12. NATURE'S ESSENCE.- - Extracted From Forest Plants. Nature's laws are perfect, but disease fallow if IheM Uwi art not obeyed. Co straight to nature lor the eure, to tha forwt thera ara mysteries her that wa an lalhnm lor you. Take tha hark of tha wild-cherry tree, tha root ol mendrake, atone, Oregon (rape root, queen's root, hloodroot and (olden seal, nnke lento tiho, non-alcoholic extract ol them with just tha riht proportions and you have Doctor ricrtc'a Golden Medical Il woi cry . It took Dr. Pierce, with the Msiitance of two learned che.nit, ei.'ht rear ol bard work eperimcntin( to make thie pure glyceric extract und eltenilivo of tho reeteet efficiency and without the um ol a particle of alcohol. JUll Ilia Mill W t V ' 1H V J WVW 1U Rl... ., - Mood, end cure that lamituile ard IcclinJ of nerve cihsiiv'ion. Dr. Pierce's iJolden Medical Discovery hear the stamp of 1'uslic ArrovL and hut aold more largely in the peat forty yean than any other hlooj purifier and stomach tonic. "Srfme ttne mm I rt ait ot K-!th mr .ftvnwk aemit to be thff rat of the liwibla," write Mr. K'Ha W11.UAMM, at iUili. Kn. "I mnmmml to dorb r with all th. iWtnr. a. horn u wll wall other p-iut on totarh ail thiwtivr- iryiit Nan. .e.ii t,' do any AMi-tn fart mt ot th. nw.iK-im-.dW m. ham. Finally. I wrotj to IV. Itwxn, HulT.lo, N. T who iwIh-J. talma tluit I hal livr oner. tlalnt with tn.limt"n t ewiMinalKW. and advuoi I. I'lra t Uoklcn iJicl Dtw-M-M-y an.1 "rkauiM IVII. U.' " Ttw ' Lmpcottt ' and ' IVrrt h.v put ma oa my fwt aintln ulMjiutwhatlnonlnl. icouunotaavaNootwaawiuwutuMm. Df Pfeva'a HmhM PlUtm mrm tor ttrr lilt. E. Williams, Eaa NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY IXTtEESTIXC ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS 6F CUCK.AMAS COUNTY MULINO There was a ripple of excitement In this burg Thursday afternoon when the school house was discovered to be on fire, having caught from the flue, however, It was discovered be- . fore the fire had made much headway aud was distinguished before much damage was done. Charlie Schulhausef' returned Sat urday from the east bringing brldo w iUi him. Arthur iiallatt has moved Into the Carson house. Mr. and Mrs. Carson having returned to Iowa whero they have property interests but expect to return to Uregon In the Spring to make this their home. Mr. and Mrs. Rhinehart returned to Portland Friday, Mr. Rhinehart bav lng completed his work at the mill here. There will be a Hallowe'en enter tainment at the Grange hail Thursday evening gotten up by the school. The public is cordially Invited to attend. 13. A. Howard is adding a porch to his house and Is also erecUcu poul try house. Fred Churchill has gono to Linn county where he expects to work for sometime. Miss Miller of Oregon City Is spending a few days In thi vicinity visiting relatives. Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey Will break up the worst cold and al lay throat irritation. This remedy quickly cures coughs. Colds. Grippe, I and all throat and broncmal trouoies. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. MAPLE LANE The Ladies Improvement Society gave a supper :i::d u pleasing pror.rT.ra at the Grr.iige hall Saturday evening about 130 parto of 'tie tree sup;-i. They have 'Am interested themselves in our telemiot. line i hich was out I nopeg they all did OI comm:-?:ciu m.;.(ij i.u iuuitt., in working order. Mr. A. G. Danielson, who was re cently burned out, moved to Glad stone Octooer Henry H. Yost is rejoicing over a son born SacLMiv, 'Vi'ih-r SC. For Colic or any bowel trouble Dr. Bell's Anti Pain acts like magic, relieves almost Instantly. Also good for all external pains. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. MOLLALA. One more week and then election. Nearly a week without aln. The new unoccupied livery barn has been turned into an apple market and cider factory. The Powell-Gipson farewell party given In honor of the newly weds at the Powell hotel. sureTy filled the house, when, old and young enjoyed themselves until midnight STAFFORD. We had a big wind acre Friday night and have been favored with frequent gusts since, with calm weather be tween, and showers more or loss since Monday morning. The wind did no serious damage about here except to blow down a tew pannels of fence and a few telephone poles and cover the ground with ap ples. The Baptist convention met here and Tield meetings at the church from Thursday evening to Sunday evening, having a picnic dinner on Sunday. Mrs. Aernl entertained her father and mother from Bethany, who came to attend the convention atT9 visit their daughter. The health of the neighborhood seems to be normal and the people are giving the doctors a rest Grapes bring so small a price, al though they are exceptionally fine this year, therefor many are bottllug up grape juice, which can be made In to jelly at one's leisure through tho winter or Into wine or vinegar and thus save a portion of them. Mr. Frances sells to whoever will come to the vineyard for them at one cent a pound. Wm. Schatx naa a fine vineyard, while many others have enough for family use. Mrs. C. M. Gage returned to Port land Monday after a few days stay with relatives In Stafford. The Ladies' Circle met with Mrs. Case on Thursday, October 17th, It being her birthday, and she having promised them a birthday pie. which proved to be Chinese Sacred Lilly Bulbs, In a gaily burned and decorat- ed bucket a sTnTclent nunioer to go ' around, one for each. In the evening ' ar bouse full of young people appeared j and gave her a genuine surprise party which she enjoyed as much as she Many and aoorop- I8 i HntA wore the nresents and cards showered upon her, both In the day and evening. At Sunday School last Sunday, It bein? an established custom, Mrs. Gage had to walk up to the pulpit and drop seventy-seven pennies Into a re ceptacle provided for the purpose, while all counled in concert, 77 being her ase in years, and as t he took her seat a lady arose saying she would like to make a wish for Mrs. Gage, which follows as near aa can be re membered: "I wish her wealth, I wish her health, I wish her friends in store, I wish ber heaven on earth and af ter death, What can I wish her more?" Mr. Miien has rented bis place to a Mr. Ffenzel. Apples are very fine this year. Mr. and Mrs. Mallory have moved to Junction City, Mrs. Melvlu and daughter, IajIh, have returned to their homo after a visit In Tsooma, Wash. Mrs. Klnier Jones was a Portland visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hcthmc visited In Lenta on Saturday. Mrs. Wanner, president of Hie parent- tuti-iiera' association nt Wilson vlllo, assissted by Mrs. Hrobst iiutl Mrs. Dollrown. organised a parent teachers' asoeiatiou at Mallory liiBt week. Miss Helen Murray was a visitor to the Rose City on Saturday. Mr. ami Mrs. II. 0. Aden wero In the oily In -it week, buying new goods. Mrs. Crissol and her daughter, Mr. M. t'rlssel, were Portland visitor last week. Sherman See ley went to Portland on Saturday. Jud Seoley went to Portland on Sat- uruny on business for the Ontou I Grower' Association, of which he 'Is niMiaui'r. The road work ha been slopped i.ipiin on account of the rain, hut will be resumed as soon possible. i iif re w in be church service next Minday morning at 11 o'clock; Sunday school 'at ID o clock. Kvervone Is tordinlly Invited to attend. Mrs. Cora llasaellirlnk and Iuet Seoley went to Portland on Saturday Tae Corral Creek school orgauUed a Miulont Literary League " on Frl uiiy. .Meetings win oe Bold every tnree week. Mrs. McKlnney i mother la (till quite ill at the home ot her daughter. Announcements of the marriage of r ranees ljiwrenre, of Wllsonville, to David W. Kllerson. of St. Helens, have been received by friend here. The bride has host of friends In our vll- I Inge, who join tu wishing the newly wedded couple a great deal of pros perity and happiness. Mrs. Chas. Wagner, president of the Parent-Teachers' association In our village, accompanied by about a doi en nieifuiers of the same, attended the State Congress of Mothers In Port land on Tuesday and Wdneaday. Miss Alma Batalgla, of Corral Creek school Is attending the ninth grade at Wllsonville. Antone itatalgla returned from his trip to Eastern Oregon on Monday. j paid largo dividends. We all hope his good wife may rvMlu her uauul good health aud that they may pro' per, for they are both ileervlug, and since living here have had much hard lurk and sickness. The clover hullr h:is pulled out for .Inter quarter that stood for a num ber of day In Schuyler I'sher fluid, and Mr. I'sher in well it many others will sunVr quite a loss, as clover hull ing Is now a thing of the past, owlnt to tho repeated ruins, and Intones ol tile season. .taiiuy owning. All of tha volurs norm to bo liucrtMiod oil till point llieiu I iiii't'UliM eiu h wi-eh. j, il. hitler has aold hi litriu and Is moving to Scuttle. Mr, NU hols' hoiisliold good srrlv ,u u I'.nuKiiuy ami ho will local on tuo v rolHiiid plui'o. Dr. ball Antutullo Silva la giiiuaiiieed fur edema, salt rlieiiui, Otter, liiiguorin, I'uiiiiIiik. sore, chap ped tin mis ami lips, pimples on Uiu iiKi'. Muck iitHils, tmrbcrs Itch, sun liiirti, Iiihoi'I titlt s, fetor sores and na sal calnrih. i!c. rur snlo by Hard Inn's IH'iig Store. TWILIGHT, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendricks, Blind Mrs. Ellie Tiler. Ravena, Tex., writes: I waa blind as a bat I used Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve and It acted like a charm. It cut the scum off my eyes and restored my sight It is all you claim and worth it's weight in gold, :3c a tube. For sale by Harding's Drug Stores "It Is a pliuioire to tell you tluit I'liniiiherlalH's Couch Itcmcily Is tho best eotiKh medicine I have ever used" writes Mrs. Ihmh t'amil'll, of lt vonln, t!a. "I have used It with all my cMlilren wild the results have been siitlsfactory." For Kale hy Huntley j t'ollon, tire visiting at tho homo Hros. Co.. Oregon City, HiiMuird, Mo-! U J. Iljlton, the latter lather. lelln and I'nnhy. I Mis l.clall Smith, of Mackauurg spout a lew days lust week with her CAN BY. n-otisiti. Miss Alia liainsliy, at Minin - lain Ash Farm. Considerable excltem.'iit Is rur.iiu A. Ilulturd has been con II noil to ueio over tho saloon qtiostlou, wh.ih 1 i Home hy a s"Vvro attack of rliou will bo voted on at this chiMou. 1 uiallsm. K. C. l'O. the great temperance Mr. and Mrs. Pago Were lu Heaver leclm-or, o' Huntington, will bo prt. 'crook Sunday, guests of friend. out Frl .lay evening and will lecture In ,Kg l.tssle MtHoniild Is making an the city hull on this question. Mr. U o : rui'iiil 'd visit M Crystal Springs aided Governor West In his crusade at r'uini. Huntington aud met with great sue- t;lH). M. Ijuollo aud M. J. Lasello ees. lallcndiwt Warner tiraugo Saturday at 1 hree steam concrete uiUer lire i t . ,(iW Kra. They report a splendid work here tu the construction of the mooting and the happiest mail there Odd Fellows', Carlton ft Hosonkran' i Us Mr. Mr Arthur, a he drew tho and Masonic buildings. j lucky number for the robe, w hich was With the Freight depot crowded rBin,.d off. being tho prise won for tho wttn building material and several Krungo exhibit at the county ralr. full car ido tracked for construction, one of tho largest antl most vnthii purpose Can by has the appearance of quite a metropolis. The Haielwood Creamery, of Port land, has put In a branch creamery at this place .with Mr. Teters, of Port land In charge. The Portland, Eugene Eastern survey locating crew of Eugene, hwvo finished the surveying from Canhy to Silverton and will continue to Albany. This party ha done the surveying for the new Molalla road and Is lu charge of Mr. McCIymond. There was a Hallowe'en party In the basement of the new Methodist. church Thursday night. WILLAMETTE No More Pills or Castor Oil WhBn von have tried PODOLAX. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Gipson will make j Never gripes. Children love the taste, their future home nine miles east of;-an t,e. taken at anytime by anyone. Brownsville. 50c bottles. For sale by Harding's Beautiful Eyes are desired by every one. If thera Is Drug Store. WILSONVILLE. Mrs. Marion Young spent some time any inflammation the eyes can t be j beautiful. Sutherland's Eagle Ere! Salvn will romov thA Inflammation ,' In Portland last week. and clear the eyes, "or sale by Hard- j Clyde Baker has -been spending a Ing's Drug Store. j short vacation with his parents. Quality not Quantity 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 us before ordering your winter's supply of flour. Oregon Commission Co. ELEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS Mr. John Isnogle and Mrs. Jim Ed munds are both on the sick list. A small crowd attended the pro hibition meeting at the Willamette church Monday evening. Rev. E. A. Smith gave a fine sermon Wednesday evening with spirited singing. The burden of the sermon was more filial love and was meant especially lor young girls. Olof Larson was stricken with pneu monia last Wednesday and is In a serious condition, having a trained nurse to care for him. Mrs. J. A. Downey attended the Woman s Club at Oregon Vlty Thurs day afternoon then went on to Port land, returning Friday. A. Bremer is seriously ill and has two doctor looking after his case. The Willamette church was beauti fully decorated with autumn leaves, Oregon Grape and ferns Sunday, when Brother Woodfln preached. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery and young child left for Eastern Oregon Wednesday to make It their future home. Mrs. Montgomery is a sister of Mrs. Harry Greaves. Prof, and Mrs. lloland entertained the Ladies' Aaid Society and members of the Adult Bible Class of which Mr. Itoland is teacher, Friday afternoon and evening. The house was decorat ed with many bouquets of handsome dahlias and roses. After supper there was music, a laughable game and con versation relative to the welfare of the church. Mrs. Kate Bcvens returned from Ifuena Vista, but is now In Portland caring for a sick daughter. Mrs. Sarah Larson gave a dinner for the Immediate relatives of her new daughter-in-law, Mrs. Leo Larson formerly Miss Alice Oliver. They re turned from their honeymoon trip to Washington a week ago Wednesday. T, A. Gary and little son, Ted, were recent callers at Canby. Cliff Dollars and Clyde Brown have gone to White Salmon, Wash., to work. Mrs. Tom Rash and children visited her sister, Mrs. A. E. Jepson, at Oak Grove, a few days ago. Prof. Poland attended the Presby terian Brotherhood Tuesday evening. Don't waste your money buying strengthening plasters. Chamberlain' Liniment 1 cheaper and better. Dam pen a piece of flannel with It aud bind It over tho affected parts and it will relievo the pain and soreness. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co.. Oregon City, Hubbard. Molalla and Canby. slastlc meetings ever held In Twilight was last Saturday evening at Twilight hall. The main feature of tho even ing was a well rendered musical and literary program. In charge of W. A. liodda. The question of "Equal Suft rage" was ably dWusscd by the dif ferent member. Mr. Splger will have charge of next program. Novem ber 9. The neighbors sympathise deeply with Mr. and Mrs. McArthur In tholr loss of their barn by fire Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Moore have sold tholr place and expect to move to Portland Some of tho member of the Com munity Club are making needed 1m provements on Twilight ball. BARLOW. A surprise party was given Miss Cora 1 -arson Saturday evening, the oc casion being her 14th blr'hday. The roads being so bad but few attended but they enjoyed the evening. Mrs. W. J. Bauer and Mrs. C. 0. Tull were Portland shoppers last Sat urday. Miss Ulla Irwin, of Aurora, visited her sister. Mrs. Bauer, last week. Will Bauer has been taking care of a sick horse for Mr. Irwin for some time. Tho horse Is sllehtly better. Mrs. Churchill had the misfortune to burn herself quite badly on the hand Inst week. There was a good attendance at the Woman's Suffrage meeting last Wed- Whooping Cough It Is an old saying that whooping cough must run its course, but the use of lr. Hell's Plm-Tr-Honey ha demonstrated beyond doubt that such is not the case. It can be cured by the use of this remedy. For sale by Harding' Drug Store. RURAL DEL. at J. C. I-eyman and wife visited the home of Fred Kyman Sunday. Fred Smith made a business trip to Aurora Friday. Mrs. A. I- Wldstrand Is reported on the sick list W. S. Sonce went to Hubbard Thurs day after cider. v ' stin Dubois attended the dance " Molalla Saturday nlitht. Maurice Cottwald Is helping Bill Yodor dig potatoes this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Sonce visited with the latter' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Imie Mallet, near Molalla Sunday. News from Jennings Lodge and Oak Grove SCnSTORliS Al.f'OllOL PLk I'k-N I' Arfli.NfPri.p,ira(,H,rUr,ls. slrnll.iiliHjihrniodaiKllu't'iii linlliriumatiuaiuilloavlsii Pl'w I JV'm I ft sw.Tjn Prontulfs Ditftttumflrftful ncss tint! Ut'MXoitlJtns nrKltrr Ciimini.Mtirphinr wrMuKral. ' V- . nil I AHt UTU'. W XnV" ifaa . fWwApr. JlMsfcjPJWaW Affaft Aflrtfrcl ItVmrilv forfomttM lion. Sour SUinuthllUrrtwi Vurnu'iHtulswi.lrvtriMi WM ul Loss or SLEEP. racSunik- Sifiurarrof NEW YORK. For Infnntu wnrl Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of At m u AW In Use. For Over Thirty Years kcCC Exact Copy of Wrapper. vwa a.w immm vaaa atrv A. L. Wldstraud spent Sunday after noon at Molalla. joint Foaiuurk and Fred Kyman eiit to Portland Saturday In the Int erest o Itho Young People' Society. Julm and Mauricer-tiollwiild went to Canby Friday, w hore the former prov- d ntinaelt a hero by preventing a serious runaway. Misses Mamie and Ruth Wldstraud and Miss Hilda Monaou visited with Miss Hannah Kylln Tuesday evening. A large uumber from hero attended the salu at John Tuylor Wedlicaduy. hurl Jefferson bad the biggest sur prise ot hi lire last Tuesday night, when a baud of boys came to sere nade hi in ou his birthday. Cheap Imitation Owing to the luinionse sal and opularlly of Hr. Hell I'lne Tar Hon ey there are many cheap Imitation on the market under similar aotinilliiK names, but you ran always get the genuine hy looking for the bell on he bottle. For sale by Harding s irug Store. CLACKAMAS. . JENNINGS LODGE. A petition for a drainage district to be orgaul.ed and created under the laws of the state of Oregon has been asked by the owners of two hundred and twenty seven acres of laud at Jeimingj Ixide and Covell. The pe titioners desire to have II. N. Smith. James McMoitigal and James DcLong II. II. Emmons bus been a business vlstor at Hauler and Astoria during this week. Mr. and Mrs. 1)111. of Portland, were over Surday, visitors at th Calvin Morse home. Mr. Dill Joining tho Lodge folks, who attended the poltt: leal meeting in Oregon City on Sat urday evening. Clyde Simmons, of Almsvllle. h.'i appointed as trutees for the first returned to this place for tho winter, year. Tlis petition will be brought for, H. L. Heatlimuu has returned from on November 5th, 1912. ' The boy's appetite Is often the i source of amazement. If you would j have such an appetite take Chamber lain's Tablets. They not only create . a healthy appetite, but strengthen the stomach and enable it to do Its work ; naturally. For sale by Huntley Bros, j Co.. Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby. GLAD TIDINGS. We were sorry to hear of Miss Myrtle Dart's illness, necessitating the Immediate attendance of Dr. Pow ell, of Molalla. She Is better at this , writing. Mrs. Oliver Newsome has finished papering her sitting room. The gen ii appearance li Terr attractive, j J. A. Ridings has been sowing clov er, In so doing using a device, new In ; this neighborhood, but giving great j satisfaction. I Chesley Bentley leave the Ed Jack place soon, moving his family to near ' Cottage Grove, where he has rented a place belonging to F. J. Ridings. Emery James will soon move Into j the house Chesley Be'ntley vacated. The man who bought a tract of land of Barton Jack, east of the road lead ing to Silverton, has built a good ihotiso, moved his family and Is going j ahead in an energetic manner. Mrs. Entma Bentley, wife of Geo. j Bentley. who has .been sick so long, I Gradually but surely nearing dlsso I lutlon. We hate to think of parting from her for her life has proved a ' Messing, and a consolation to all ! whom she has come In contact with. I But she fears not. for she has been la lifelong christian, believing In the f.-irne? and Justice of an all wise Creator, and in a future state of ei i Istonce. We hope her belief may be j verified, and that God will specially I roward In the hereafter one who has I done so much good In passing through l this world. Jack FauIVrier and family will soon move to Arizona, mafnlv on account of Mrs. Faulkenr's health, though al so being offered a good opportunity to enter Into partnership with a rela tive In a business that has heretofore hearing Among the property owners who are interested are Judge Hronaugh, How ard Smith, Wm. Cook, James McMon Igal, Mr. Curtln, Alfred lllnmun, lien Los-y, J. G. Koethe. Wm. Rose, James DeLong, G. W. Card, Harry Robert son, Robert Fisher, G. L. Madden, 0. I) .Hoardniun and Jacob Furney. Through these news Items the Cir cle, a woman's organization of this place, wishes to state the suffrage meeting held at tho school house on the evening of Oct. 25th, was not giv en by them, but by a separate organ ization of which Mrs. Cowen is chair man and through her efforts three good speakers were engaged for the evening. Rev. Albert Ehrgott, of Portland, Capt. H. L. Snow, of St. Johns, and Hon. Geo. C. Browuell, of Oregon City, spoke very entertaining ly to a uuiaf! but appreciative audi ence. A larewell surprise was given for Mr., John Jucobson and Mrs. S. P. Dow ou Friday evening at the Jones home. Thirty-six were present who enjoyed many old time dances till iiuiinigiit wnen delicious refreshments were served. Mr. Dow and little daughters will leave Sunday for their home in St. Paul and Mr. Jacobson de parted on Saturday last for Elk City, wiiere on Thanksgiving day he will be married to Miss Cook, of Chltwood, Oregon. Many of our voters attended the hlelds-U'Ren debate on Saturday evening last In Oregon City. Mr. Geo. Morse has returned from Hood River, after a pleasant visit of ten days and Ills friends are enjoy ing some fine Hood River apples. Mrs. Shaver has returned ffom the Westerfleld borne near Jones' Mill, after a week's stay. Mrs. E. J. Sanders has entertained nanv of her friends recently, Mrs. Taylor, of Hlllsboro, Mr. Jarbo, of Moscow, Idaho, and Mrs. Ryan, of Portland and Hr. and Mrs. Sanders, t Alberta. The Hatdorf Hall will be Opened to the public on Thursday evening with a dance to wlilcn an invitation nas been extended to all the community. The chairs for the hall havlrg arrived the forepart of the week also a piano. his hoinertead near Bend, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Plerec return ed ou Tuesday from a trip to Ijikn county, wlier-' thoy have purchased land. Tliey also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stratum, at Fort Rock. Mrs. Geo. Robinson attended tho W. C. T V. buiiquet lu Portland on Thursday aud visited with friends from Indianapolis, who were attend ing convention. Mrs. Wm. Cook will be the ho.itess of tho Circle on November tith. The afternoon Is to be devoted to sewing. Mrs. Lnbonwllrh, of Rlsley, was a caller at the Lodge during the week. Mr. and Mrs. 'eo. Ross, whoso homo was recently destroyed by fire, will return to the !.odi:o to live. Mrs. H. H. Emmons has purrhnse.1 sonip very desirable acreage and will build some cozy summer homes to rent, some of which will overlook tho Willamette. Invitations were received this week by the little folks to come and have a good tlmf with the "spooks" on Sat nrday evening nt 7:.10 at the horn" of Miss Morse. Hy order of the Witches the imm Ders or rror. I nompson s room are ordereu to appear with out fall, at the school house on Hallowe'en Just at the stroke of eight. Mesdaines Pierce and Prof. Thompson are to be the ohaperones for tho affair. t Mrs. r.rtd Webb and little daughter Mr. Sargeant Is very 111 of h' trouble. Ho was tuken to a hospital In 1'ortlnnd this week. Foster Jenk has gone to Corvallls to work. A "Woodrow Wilson" meeting will ho held nt tho Grnngo hall November 1st. Sargeant' store Is closed this week. Tho ladle of the Congregational church will serve a dinner on election day. J. L. Ashton attended, the Purent Tenchers' meeting at Wlllametto Sat urday. A suffragette play, given by tho Suf frairetle Club of Mllwauklo will bo held at the Grange hall Saturday night. Admission free. house soon on part of II. II. Hep pier's lund. A family from Now Orleans, I., have built a house on the Canby road between the runi'hes of Henry Kuui mor and Mr. tichwanznr. and uro Just now moving nio It. Mis Gibson observed his birthday luat Sunday by Inviting number I' her friends to dinner. I Joo Gibson is gnlti enjoying his automobile and I sharing his pleasure ! with hi numerous friends. I Mr. Baldwin Is putting a new I shingle roof on hi veranda, j Mrs. Arthur Baldwin mijoycd a very I pleasant visit on Saturday from her j youthful friends, the Misses Harsh iiml Ada WiiIhIi, with their little broth- or, Rli hiiril. I Mis Ferdinand Kraiberger has Just returned from a visit at Portland I and Oregon City. j Tho mule mini of tho Canby and ' Molalla railroad company are husv hauling lumber for the bono, which, when filled with concrete form tho piers for the bridge over tho Molalla river. Joss floppier Is about to move from one of Mrs. Roberts' house onto the l.llblg plnee. Olio of Mrs. Roberta' houses has been rented by Mr. Harry Sherwood, prlncloal of tho Kby school. Wesley Eby and Jess Heppler are digging potatoes on Mr. Baldwins eight acre lot. They have built a winter storehouse for them. Mrs. ('has. Krnxborger has recover ed from an Illness of several weeks. The road from Macksburg to Can 1iy ha been greatly Improved by ho lng graveled. Tho Mennonllo Churrli, situated on tho ranch of tho lain Mr. Roth Is just now receiving Us rtnlslilng touches. It lias boon occupied ever Sunday for some time. MACKSBURG. Potato digging Is nbont over. The crop has proved very sntlsfuclory both to (iiallly and quantity. George Kalb Is going lo Washington for the winter. Ralph Grlbble hns lately come home from Kaslern Oregon. George Sutherland will build a new MY GUARANTEE II EDITED PRICKS and extra high quality work in ABSTRACTS, LOANS AND LAW. Also High Grade Insurance and Honds. E. C. DYE. Sth and Main, H. W. Comer Sandy and East Clackamas of New berg, are visiting tho Newell family. Mr. and Mrs. Rlcketts and children, of Portland, visited on Sunday, with their sister, Mrs. L. Wilcox. The Adult Bible Class will meet at the Chapel on Thursday afternoon In stead of evenings. The hour Is 2:30 j and C. S. Bergstresser conducts them Mike is being taken up at these aft ?r noon meetings. Rev. Bergstrcssor has had a special Bible training course In New York City, and those who have attended have found the study Interesting, Instructive and entertain ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Roberts have re turned from Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Connor are oc cupying the J. Hampton cottage. R. F. Stover and Ray Smith return ed on Sunday from a duel hunting trip down the Columbia river. mm EAGLE CREEK. Tho l-ndles Aid of Eagle Creek church have succeeding In getting the noted De Moss family to give a musi cal October .'II, which will no doubt be a treat to all lovers of music. Contractors have Just started the new home for Mrs. Phillips. Twenty young men of Eagle Creek organized an athelltlc club with W. Smith as president, Clarence O'Neel vice-president, Willie Still, secretary and M, C. Glover, treasurer. The Utiles Aid of Eagle Creek church ere very busy getting ready for their bazaar which will be hold November 22, 1912. N C. Juiison of St. John 4, owner of the well drilling outfit was out to R. II. Glbscn'j last Wednesday. Walter, Will aud Roy Doughis went coon bunting the other day and killed four coons. William A. linker of Portland, came out this way Sunday and Held service at the school house. QtnV a number of the people came out to hear him. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Reed, Miss Susie Held and Chester Reld and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Udell dined and spent, the day with James Gibson Monday. The Lciilos Aid of the Eagle Creek church neld Its seml-monih'y mooting at the home of Mrs. ILiyce last Wed nesday. A very ;de.'ii i it afternoon was spent. Nearly the mcmbets being present and two :i- w names add ed to the vll s'iowi'4 a very it ely Interest .vhl i piomln. ) good foi the growth of the so: :'. O tin ere 't-re elected for Hi j cnin',14 yar a t. -.lie ws Mrs. stmhl, pivsidem: Mr.t. M. C. 'Hover, vev,teHwo!it; Mrs. ",:utt, treasurer; Mrs. E. E. Suter, soeroi'iiv. The Aid ' all) 1 in; iir.kiain to be hell p Willurn hall N'l.ve-i-her 22nd. A fine cnickeu f.npper will be tho least on Hie or sr im n n-I et"-voue w be wel "mi l from the crest 'o the younger. Kftor'; will be u.'-d. to make the affiir r,o'h i riflif.bli- mil amusing '.0 all. P'iriher notlie t te given 1st FIRWOOD. Mrs. 0. F. Emery, of Portland and C. H. Keller, of (Iresliam, representing the Cooperative Supply Company, of Portland, Han Francisco, Spokane, have been In till district getting slock subscriptions for their rompnny. Mr. (1. F. Emery and 0. It. Keller have been stopping with K. I). Hart tho pnst week. Wm. Hosholm and W. Curtis mads a business trip to Portland Wednes day. Mrs. A. Ppdegrnvo has been on Hie sick list the past woo. W. F. Fischer nnd John Krlst went lo Portland Tuesday. Mr, Krlst, who hns been spending the past five weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fischer left for his home In Ontario, Canada, Tuesday evening. The Mnrk and Cornogg families wore transacting business In the city Inst week. School closed several day the first of the week on account of the teach er's health. Mrs. N. Heacock, of Damascus, vis ited her daughter, Mr. Nina Malar, over Sunday. Miss Ida Stiirkl spent Sunday In Boring. A Socialist rnlly wns held nt Fir wood Tuesday evening. Quite a crowd was In attendance. A. M. Kin hem, of Viola, accompan ied by I. H. Klrrhem, of Logan, well known farmers of Clackamas County, I were In thi city Tuesday and Wednesday. T?0SE CITV IMPORTING CO, A FOUR FULL QUARTS OF Silver Rock ftpe or JOotirbon $4 Express Prepaid Catalog Free 17-19 NORTH FIRST ST. PORTLAND, OREGON