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s 0KW10N CITY ENTERPRISE, VHI HAY. XOVEMHEU 8, 1912, A WOMAN'S WISDOM. The worrUd mother w.k op to h-r Her hr'i Jhssvt kret.i-l tittle wulh-pwhv h. croup or whoopin, oouh. Sh. w.n W W Ih. doctor wh pMhn th. trouhl. dor. ot .mount to .ueh. r.n. r "J th.t medio.1 bookhrl..rr .v. her, Th. (n,o W i Mfal Adv s.r, h, K V. I'iero.. M. D. Sh. s.y " ju.t h fun to and out wh.t is th. matter with the littl. dear." Two millioe household, in thi. country ow oo.-.iid it to hi hid "or only Sic, in .t.mp.-l,IHJ P.c in .plend.d cloth Piodm. A W Umilr .dvi i ny .m.rs.ocy. It i. lor riaWr Th.. u wh.t m.ny womcn writ, PTro.-in rc.pt to hi. " F.vorit. IWri,,.;,. " . remedy wh.ch h.. trussed, of mel.lcholy .nd mi.er.hl. women cheerful nd h.Pny by cunn, th. painful woouoly diteue. which undermin. a wom.n I bclth and .trenth. M Hn.lm ll til write. . few line tO let TOM VlMlW What VutuimiiiDEUn. to ell my friends." NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY C LARKS Otto Elmer of Montana, Is home visiting hta parent, for a foe" weeks Mr. Hattenvills went to town Monday- . , . Mr. Wettlaufer was In town last Oiarhe Ralph la aiting Charlie Harrington and Mr. ltoujan in clea ing land. Mr. Andrews from Gre.ham, was in Clarks teat week on buslneas. Mre. Lee sold two cows to Mr. And rews last week. Mrs. Richard Grifflch was operated on last week. The last heard from her ahe was improving. Mr. Masaon.was digging potato. last week. Pete Honver was In Claxks last Sunday. Mr. Smith was in Clarks and got a toad of oats last Saturday. Mr. Wildner passed through here last week. Charley Harrington and Charlea Ralph spent Sunday with Mr. Witt laufer. Mr. Harrington and Mr. Bryan Blas ted out trees last week. Mr. and Mrs. Woifson went to town on Monday. Don't waste your money buying strengthening plasters. Chamberlain's Liniment is cheaper and better. Dam pen a piece of flannel with it and bind it over the affected parts and it will relievo the pain and sorenesa. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co, Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby. MARQUAM Hallowe'en was quietly observed in Marquan this year. Our school is progressing One under the instruction of Prof. H. Hargraves as principal and Miss Watts as the primary. The young people had a Hallowe'en party in the haU last Thursday night and a pleasant time reported. Mrs. Harrington formerly of this place, died in Portland last week, and was buried at the Miller Cemetery near here. She was the mother of Mrs. J. T. Drake of Marquan. Mr. and Mrs. Ackerson of Needy, has moved into one of Dolpb Meyers bouses. He is a brother of Mrs. Mey ers. Olef. and House Olson left tha first of this week to do some logging for Fred Mortensen three miles south of Molalla corner. i Chestiy Bently and family are to, leave soon for Cottage Grove, and their many friends regret to see nem leave for they have been a grea. r help in the church as well as in the , neighborhood. The potato king of this plae, Fred . Myers, keeps several bands busy pick- ing up potatoes after bis four-horse ; potato digger although if the rains j continue a great many will be lost in i the low ground. Generally speaking; we have a good quality of potatoes in this locality, not more than one-half of , them are dug yet ! For Colic i or any bowel trouble Dr. Bell's Anti- j Pain acts like magic, relieves almost; insiauuy. Also puuu iur mi vxieiuaij pains. Store. For sale by Harding's Drug ft Quality not Seed Wheat, Vetches, Rye, Barley, Oats, heat, Or chard Grass, Timothy, Clo ver, Etc. Mill Feed, Grain, Hay, The celebrated Conkey Stock and Poaltry Foods and Sup plies always on hand. See us before ordering yoar winter's supply of floor. Oregon Commission Co. ELEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS tour valuable medicine h d.me fur me" writes Mh. Mahoaiikt Zi khkiit. of .'3 S. Hentalon Street, llaltlmonv Sid " Before the storck c.me U our hoesc 1 ',rT i woman. 1 wrote vu f"T advice which as kitwtlr (riven and which mad me a different wom.n In a short time, Art. taklnf the fim botile of "Favorite lYescrlptlun" I f improving- no that I harii'y knew 1 M In such a 1 did mv own housework-washln. ami tpmlnir. cwklnr, few in, and the worst of alt nursed three children ho hs.l w honplne ooti.h. 1 hanllv knew of the advent ten minute More n ev was It The baby Is a fat a a buttcr-balL T)n Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the best medlrlne for .... .-nmftn tn take when in till, condition. 1 rocoiuiiiend II YOOERVILLE Misa Nell Yoder waa given a birth day aurpri.e last Thursday evening when a lot of her young and other friends called on her enma.se. The result waa an old fashion surprise party w hich each and everyone enjoy ed; amusing and exciting gamea were niuveH until a Lite hour, when varied and delicious refreshments were serv ed. It was the first soeoal event 01 the season for Yodervtlle and we hope there will be many more to folldw. Those presont were: Misses Mamie and Ruth Wldstrand, Hulda Monson. thel filler. Emma Gottwald. Flor ence. Kathryn and Maude Yoder, Eva Conrad. Mr. and Mrs. A. U loaer. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Yoder, Mr. and Mr. Harry Kittenour. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Yoder. Messrs. John Ponnlqne. Elmer Wldstrand. Joe. Morris and John Gott wald, Albert Eyman. Ernest Conrad. John Monson, Ouo Owens and Ralph Yoder. mi- Smith nd Mr. Foster, head men of the Clackamas Southern Railway were in this vicinity Friday maaing final arrangements In regards to the right of way for their line running from Molalla to Monitor. Sliss Nell Yoder and Mrs. J. J. Yoder spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bunting of Woodburu. . Otto Owens is working for A. G. Yoder at present R. E. Yoder made a flying trip to Oregon City and return Friday after noon. ui.i Rnaaotta Fvmnn who Is tearh- I Ing school near Monitor, came home Friday evening to spend the wee, ena. Whooping Cough It is an old saying that whooping cough must run Its course, but the use of Dr. Bell s Pine-Tar-Honey has 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. j SHUBEL. j Everybody Is busy plowing and sow ing but owing to the rain there is not much headway. The ootatoes are about all dug out the yield is above the average, al though some are affected with the fight Ernest Hauser I working for Chas. Menke the dairyman. Herman and John Moehnke bought some milch cows from Mr. Helburg. "It is a pleasure to tell you that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best coueh medicine I have ever nsed" write Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of La vonla. Ga. "I have nsed It with all my children snd the results have been satisfactory.- For sale by Huntley Pros. Co.. Oregon City, Hubbard, Sio lalla and Canby. NEEDY. Ben Jackson attended the dance given at Molalla Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cochran and daughter Edna, visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snenrer Sunday. Fred Kerr of Anrora. who has been visiting Elmer Boardman returned home Sunday. The party at Slarvin Faulk's home Saturday evening, was enjoyed by all. About six couples were present. Mis Cook, teacher of the Dryland Quantity school, vl.lted at M. Q. Smith' Sun day. , Mis Myrtle Smith, Mis Edith John ton and Clarence John.on attended th party at Mr. Faulk Saturday evening, tillbcrt No anil mother vl.lted at the home of J. T. Mitt. Saturday and Sunday. ML. Mitxey. of Oregon City. t. via ItliiK schools 111 thin section. I.ewta Mitt, cnms home Friday ev nliiK. returning to Canny Sunday. Mr. and Mra. l 0. Miller, of Mo Inlla railed on Mr. and Mra. Kugene Mltta Wednesday. Albert Pixel, who ha. ben away for some tlmo, has returned home. Cheap Imltatlona Owins to the Immen.e sale and popularity of Ir. Hell's Plne-Tar-Hon-ey there' ar many cheap Imitation on the market under similar founding names, but you can always get the genuine bv 'ooklnit for the bell on the bottle. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. MACKSBURO. The crop are all harvested. but j the ranchmen are none the lea busy ! preparing the ground .for thd next planting. The grabbing, too, goes on, whenever the weather will permit. The summer of 191S will see many cultivated and productive fields where now only blackened, unsightly stumps and loss meet the eye. The work on the Canby and Molal la ralroad continues unabatlng. de spite the rnlny weather, cheering the farmers with the prospect of an ever nearing market for their produce. Mr. Srramlln has added greatly to th attractiveness of hla general mer chandise store by putting In an elec- I trie lighting plant. The effect Is very cheering to passers-by In the dark and rainy nights of the present season. Dan Roth has nought a stable at Woodburn. He will go there to take charge of It at once. Two brother from New Orleans, have brought their families to set tle in Maeksburg. One ha taken the place belonging to Phil Scheer. The other ha bnllt a house for himself on the Canby road between the ranches of Henry Kummer and Mr. 8chwan sara. Following is a llt of the Macksbnrc school pupils who have been neither absent or tardv In the month of Oct ober: Hilda Barth. Bessie Bsrth. E Irh Boesohe. Rex Barth. Alfred Boes che. Fred Canske. Emma Ganske, Henry Ganke. MUle Harms. Glsdvs Harm. Andrew Harms. Inlce Rela ting. Walburger Kraxburier. Elnora Kraxbenrer. Oswald Kraxberger. Ro sle Kraxberrer. Adolph Kraxburger. Hedwle Kraxburger, Adam Kalh. El sie Kalb. Mildred Kusllng. Vastla Kusllng, T-ouls Loreni. I.nther I-oreni, Adolnh Wrsct. Charles Noack. Min nie Noack. Slyrtle Lorenx, Joy Suth erland. No More Pills or Ca.tor Oil When you have tried PODOLAX. Never gripes. Children love the taste. Caa'be taken at anytime by anyone. 50c bottle. For ale by Harding' l Drug Store. GLAD TIDINGS C. H. Marsh took a number of fine dressed h5gs to Oregon City a few days ago. Geo. Daugherty has had several sheep die lately, being In good condi tion at the time, it is a question as to Just what was the matter with them. Mr. Allen started plowing for Price but owing to the rain be ha quit, till more settled weather. O. L. Hammond ba started his wood saw. John Callahan, of Molalla, is deliv ering lumber to be used in plunking the uill near the C. H. March place. C. A. Uengle is extending bis wire fence in front of hla house to include a small amount of land lately bought of Geo. Jackson. S. KuintT, who owned the Mart Leabo place has sold it at Just what price we are not as yet informed. Our blacksmith at Marquum appears to hate all the work be can do. Tad social given at Marquam on Friday evening waj not s largely at tended as usual ow ing to the rain. Chas. Spurlin. at one time a resident of this vicinity, ha9 moved from the Sapplngtield place on Ha'-ll Prairie, to a farm he has rented three miles northeast of the State Fair grounds, located on the main Salem and Silver ton road. E. J. Seaman is well satisfied with a large gray team he purchased of Mr. Allnn. Henry Hatter will soon be done hauling boards from the mountains, and he will not be at alt sorry either. James Moore after a visit of sev eral days has returned to hi home in East Portland. Pode Jones killed a fat beef last week and In a few hours sold it out among neighbor. Geo. Wooster Is building a commo dious root bouse and cellar with con crete foundation. Something that every farmer needs. Harrison James is slowly recover ing hi strength, but Is not yet able to work. The sale at John Taylor's on Oct o!er "0 was largely attended and ev erything sold to his satisfaction. Geo. Adams and Loyd Shaver, of Molalla. vere on the grounds, Mr. Taylor bar ing rented hlg farm to bis son, Aus tin, will, we understand, move to the beautiful, thriving and picturesque village1 of Molalla. and take a well earned vacation after many year of hard labor. Mr. and Mrs. 8. t'sher spent Sunday with Geo. and Ollie Newsome. Roht. Morris, of near liberal spent Saturday and Sunday with his sis ter who II vet one mile west of Mar- quam, who ha been very ill lately. Beautiful Eye ire desired by every one. If thera Is any Inflammation the eyes can't be i-eautlfnl. Sutherland Eagle Ey Salve will remove the Inflammation and clear the eyes. For sale by Hard ing's Drug 8tore. GLAD TIDINGS. E. K. Dart and Clud Marsh went to the mountains on a hunt. They found tfit bnntlnz rrounds that la to say they did a lot of hunting hut found ro game, belde the trip proved very disagreeable on accunnt oi so mucn rain. T. M Jones nronoses hauling and stacking a patch of clover that he r.lla.1 tn rot tlnlleri irwf after it I. thoroughly rotted, haul and kcatter on Ma flelrls. believing It will prove a great fertilizer. Mr. Allen went to Portland on a hiislne trip last week anil ha not returned. I Toon. Rudolph. German, who haa worked the past eight' month for i Cain Herman, has sUrt.d to wurk for (ieo, Daugherty for the winter. A minister from the F.at will com mour. a sorte of meeting at Molalla ou Saturday evening, tvtober J. The meetings will rnnilmio) a week at least and possibly longer, it depends upon Interest manifested. II Is the denomination known a the Church of ChrWt. Ole Hue ha been making cider th past few day., Frank Krlcson will go to Scott Mills tomorrow to lay In hi winter's flour. Clark MoKlnney will commence moving Into his new house today. Mr. CordoU has gone lo bring home the binder and mower he bought nt the Elii Judd sale. John Cross has been chopping grain for Edgnr Shaver. Tom Yarret went to Needy to bring home a few sheep he had bought. Sheep are selllnit at very high pri ce and good milch cow. ar. "out of sight" for a poor man. a at a aale a few day ago good row fold with out anv trouble at $100.00 per hrad. Mist W.tt.1 and Miss llolle Gray were visiting with Mrs. K. K. Dart Sunday. Mrs. Conlell's mother I Maying with her at this . time. Her maiden name wa Hntton. Her father came to this country In 1S4.V settling near what Is known aa Stone. Clackamas County. Oregon. Blind Mrs. Elite Tiler. Raveita, Tex., writes: 1 waa blind as a bat. I used Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve and It acted like a charm. It rut the scum off my eye and Restored my fight It is all you claim and worth Iff weight In gold, :5c a tube. For sale by Harding' Drug Stor. WILSON VILLE. Chas. Kidder wa lu WUsouvllle on WrJuesday visiting bis parent. Mr. and Mr. Waguer were In Tual atin last Monday. Mr. aud Mrs. Elmer Wright have returned from a few days' visit in Hood HUer. H. D. Aden has In a splendid itock of new fall good. U F. Derby, who formerly resided here, wa lu our village last Friday. Mr. Hldder aud daughter. Anna, and Emma, were In Portland on Sat urday. Mrs. Itowman and children were in Portland last Saturday. Em 11 Tanchman, our geulal ferry man, wa in the Ko.se City last Wed nesday, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Norrls Young. Mrs. M. C. Young, and son. Wallace, were In the Rose City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Say visited their sons, who are attending high school In Newberg. on Thursday. Mr. Spralsky. who died on Saturday evening was well and favorably known in our village. Rev. Stone, the new pastor of the M. E. Church, will preach next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Chas. Wagner. Mr. Dr. Hrown, Mrs. M. C, Young. Mrs. Cronln and Mrs. Melvln attended the Statft Con cres. of Mothers In Portland last Tuesday and Wednesday and report a very enjoyable time. A very pleasant surprise party was planned for Chas. Rldder at his home on lat Tuesday evening, but the truest of honor did not arrive until Wednesday, being detained In New berg on bnslne. - Came, were play ed, dainty refreshments served, and though many were the sincere regreta the guests fre"t lollv evening, a! 'fcarlle did not come home, as was evnected. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Aden. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Peters. Mr. and Mrs. f!eo. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Norrls Young. Mr. and Mrs. F. Rldder and children. Misses Alma Summer. Dora Seelev, Mettle Ilatalgla. Anna Ttatalcla. Menga Pa talgla. Messrs. J. Seeley, Ooo. Stan- gel, Walter Murray, Milton Seeley and Oeorge (talalgia. Wllsonvllle Is now surely tip-to-date with Its new school house, and splen did teacher". The Odd Fellows gave a supper to the memtters nf ttlA rtehnknh InrifA nn Saturday evening at the Cottage Ho- el. Mrs. Dill servd a sumntuoiu re- nast In the splendid style for which she has hpcome famous, in our village. A program was piven hv some of the members of the RebeVah lodire which Included reading bv Miss Helpn Mur rav. Mrs. Melvln and Mrs. Cronln. and snlendld recltstlon by Mrs. H. D. Aden, entitled "St. Peter st the Gold en Gate." There was singing anq neighborly sociability, for which the fraternal orders are noted. What Tcxans Admlr is hearty, vtgorou life, according to Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio. "We find," he writes, "that Dr. King's New 1,11c Pills surely put new life and en ergy Into a person. Wife ana I oo- lieve tli-y are the best made." Ex- ellent for stomach, liver or kidney troubles 25 cents at all druggists. ROCK CREEK AND SUNNY8IDE Nearly everyone Is anxiously awak ing the returns of the election, to find out which candidates won and If suff rage carried. The Y. P. II. will give a progism In a few weeks, will give date In'.er The quarterly meeting at Sunny- side church will commence Friday evening and continue each evening un til Sunday, when there will be meet ing through the day and evening too. Frank Stoll has bought Mrs. O. R. Ellis' place at Kock Creek. A pleasant Hallowe'en party was given at Murton Deardorff on I"t Thursday evening. There were about 30 persons present, and all en Joyed a good time with the goblins and witches. Salad sandwltches. cakes, pies and poocorn were served about 12 o'clock. They also had taffy nulling, most of those present joined in the games. Mrs. Townsend has been quite poor- ly for some time of rheumatism but Is a little better. Mr. Barne. of Minn., made a fly- Ing visit to his brother-in-law, O. R. Ellis lately snd expressed himself as well pleased with Oregon. He ex- IUUOUJ J POM! Mil peeled to make a short .top In Cat., also several other place, on th homeward font. ... Mr. Dick Hunter wa vlslllng hor daughter, Mr. A. Hloll. Tuesday. ' Mr. P. Hunter I mirlng a very bad cold. Hope aim will soon b bet ter. Joo Deardorff ha. beu having concrete floor", put In the Imminent In th. barn, which will nink. II flue, He ha. also had a milk room built which will make il much more handy In making the butter. TWILIGHT. Mr. Geo, Schrelner haa been .pend ing th weekend at t'lackama Height, with relatives. Mrs. A. II. Harvey etilerlalnml guest at dinner Sunday from Portland. The Community Club meet. Satur day evening at 8 o'clock. The pro gram t. In charge or Mr. Splger and will be very Interesting. A number of young friend, of Al bert and Pearly Scheers gathered at the home of Mr. and Mr.. Henry Scheer and enjoyed a Hallowe'en par ty Thursday evening. The rooma were decorated appropriate for th. ocra .Ion. Th. guest, were served de licious luncheon. A gentleman from Washington, IV ('. was in looking for a farm to stivrt a Military dairy. He I very favor ably Impressed with thi neighbor hood. Several new pupil have been en rolled in school. 1 DAMASCUS Mr. Clifford HmeUood of southern Oregon Is visiting her mother, Mrs. U 11. Young. A good many ghosts were seen lute ly, come large, sum. small, but all th. of them were ghosts. Myrtle Shearer ha been lick with tonsllltls. Mrs. Ketels has been on th sick list. Iva Dallas I working in Oregon City Alfred llowlett of couthern Oregon Is visiting hi brother-ln law, A. W. Cooke. Mr. Shearer I building a uew barn and Mr. Warner la buldlug a new shed on his new barn. Misa Pauline lleacock I home. Her school at Clackamas I closed on ac count of scarlet fever. The irlenda of Mr. and Mrs. Mark lleacock will be pleased to learn that they have a boy born October SI. Chris Hemrlck has been quite sick but Is letter now. Me waa threaten ed wltn typhoid fever. II. T. liurr I having dental work ! done at Oregon City. Mrs. Thad Itoese'a mother I visit ing ber. Miss Clara lloch called on Mra. John Moore Mouday. Mr. Warner has set out a nice straw berry bed. Mrs. llrodle has been visiting friend at Saem. Kev. Ira II. Foi preachea at th. Dunkard church every Sunday after noon at three o'clock. Everyone I cordially invited. The Orange did not meet Saturday on account of the recent death In the neighborhood. Carrie Fredolph la home. Sh. has been staying with her sister, Mrs. Al bert llohnd of lnts. A few of Mrs. Johnston's friends met at her home October 28th, the oc casion being her birthday. Onre more the death angle has visit ed u. and removed from our midst one of our promising young men. We are grieved to learn of the death or Otiy White. Mr. White had lived here many years and was highly es teemed by all who knew him. He was born Mny 10 1873. and died October 29, 1912. He leaves a wife and small daughter, a father, two sisters and four brothers to mourn his loss, be sides many friends. Hev. Mr. Wood conducted the funeral services at the Cnlon Chapel. He waa burled In the Damascus cemetery. BARLOW. Miss Lillian Anderson, who Is teaching srhool in uregon i uy visiieq Mis name irwin inesuny. Mrs. Wolstad la Jit In Portland. Sht will not be able to come home befort next Sunday. The boys are hauling ties and of course It U raining as It always does at that time of the year. Everything was quiet at the polls Tuesday. e children and teacherf rejoiced over! a day vacation. Mr. Pope, of New Era, has moved his family Into the Paul Holt's house. Jas. Jesse visited his parent last week. Mrs. I,. H. Irwin and Mrs. Wm. Woofer and children, of Aurora, railed at their brother's. Wm. llauer last Sunday between trains. Nws ha Just reached us that Miss Hattie Coleman, who wa reared here, but who now resides at Willamette, is married. The election went Democratic In shis precinct. Woman's Suffrage was defeated. Mrs. Van Winkle and her grand daughter, Mlss Ada, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Bauer went to Oregon City Tu1ay. RURAL DELL. Nearly all the potatoes In thi sec- , Hon were taken care of berore tne rain set in. Mrs. T. H. Sconce went to Molalla Thursday. Mr. Handen and family visited with Ole Hergstrom snd family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I-ongstreet Vaugn, of Molalla, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. xh der were visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bonce Sunday. Ole Hergstrom and Fred Smith honied some goods for Mr. Sanden frora Canby Tuesday. Jtanr of Rural Dell'a young folks wpre at the Hallow en surprise party on Mis. Nell Yoder last Thursday. A very! nice time wa enjoyed by all present. The Young People' Society met undny evening with a fair sized crowd In attendance. U U IJXAUULl VNV it M.WCl F7 1 io KUul You Havo Alwttji nought, mid which luu Iwn l.i tt over aO J'wim, u borno tho alirimttir vt ami flu bot'ii iimtlo iiimUt hU wr- -- annul giiporvlslou alnro IU hirtnu y. chVV'J Ci&Atti Alio w no on toilot'Hvey on In thi. All CouiitcrtVUit, Imltatlona itnit ,TiiNl.iW.rMMP,r hut J:xnrliuiiita thnt trlllo with nl iilniifr tho liullli C lut'iuita and ClilWrn-i:wrlwifO iwulut lCxpt'i-tau'iit. What Is CASTORIA Custorla U a luirnilt's aiiiwtllnt for Ctr OH. Vnr Krlo, lnpa mid Hoi.thlnu; Hyritim. It I IMiNiaunt. It contain neither Opium, Mornlita.i nor other Nareotlo mihutanee. Its) nito U Ha irtmriuitoo. It destroy vnn and iilluya IVverlslmeHK. It oure Dlurrha-ii and "l Colic. It relieve Teelhlnir Trouble, cure CoiiHltp.Ulou antl l'lntuleiiey. It wodmlli'ta tho Food, reirulate tho Htomiich mid llowclx, irlvlntr hen'thy nd luilurul aleru. Tho Chlldreu' ruiiiu-eu-'i'lio Mother' Jr'rloml. GENUINE CASTORIA AUWAY3 Eeara tho 7 Tlif? Hind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TH, HHNM, ft WM) StM!,, SIW STf. A large niMiber of farmers resiHnc ed to the rail sent out by F. M. Swift. IHrector of the Chickamut Southern, that there would be a railroad meet ing at tho Itural Hell School house Saturday night, for the purpose, of raising enough fund to build the road from the Molalla country to th. Mou Itor country, tirant II. IHmlrk, Sec retary of th. road, and O. I. Eby. Vice President, were also present and explained to the audience the neees slly of building the road. I he amount or work that had already been done, and what they will do In the next rew month to come. Although they did not succeed In getting any subscrip tions at this meeting, there I no question hut that the farmer of Rur al Dell will do their part In building the mad through thi section when they begin: to realize that this road it not built of lr. but the hard earned cash of the working clas of pwople. KELSO. Mrs. Itowen nd Mrs. Harrison have returned from a month' visit in Arkansas and Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Schnfer of Independ ence, visited their daughters. Mrs. toundree. Mrs. Frank Patterson, and Mrs. W. Kyser. J. Stafford and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk I'atterson moved to Kel so from Hull Run. recently. Mr. Hutchinson I building a house for his family on ground leased from C. J. Slndnll. Srhool was closed Monday and Tuesdnr. A new heating snd venti lating svstcm will be Installed In our school soon by Mr. Frost, of Forest drove. . DOVER. Mr. Klelnsmlth and fsmlly moved lo their new home Hnturdiiy. Mr. Orlltlth Is home from Hull Run for the winter. Mrs. I'pdegrave 1 Improving urtcr a serious Illness. -Little Alice I'dell Is Rotting along "ItIv n''er her operation Inst Fri day. ... Mr. and Mra. Vanntta were paniiy visitors Saturday. A very Interesting program was given hv the bogs of the Dover school last Thursday. A number of visitors were present. Mrs. M. M. Reld Is on the l'k list thi. week. ..,. The Hallowe'en social at the M. r.. church last Friday night wa much ep 'oved bv ell. The Flrwood aw mill expect to be ready for operation by the first of next week. r A.' Keith mnd.1 a trio to Esta csda Saturday, returning Sunday af ternoon. . . Joseph DcHhazer had a force of men digging potatoes last week. JENNINGS LODGE. Mrs. Lucy Newell has been confined to her homrt for several day. A nurse I In ttendance and her con dition at the present time I some what Improved. I.angdon Snooner If recovering from hi recent illness which has kept him at home for a whllo. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, who have oc cupied the Flnley home for the past month, are away for thlf week. Mr. Lewis Is visiting at Molalla, while Mr. UwIh I In Eastern Oregon. Miss Crane, of Portland, was an over Sunday visitor at the E. A. Ban ders home, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pierce have re turned from a trip to Southern Ore- v gUII. The first social meeting of the Community llible Class will be at the homo of Mrs. Delia Roberts on Thurs day evening, November 7th for the purpose of organizing by electing of fleers: President, Vice-President, Sec retary and Treasurer. Any one ovter sixteen year of age, belong to sny or to no church, eligible to member ship and to office. The pupils of Prof. Thompson's room responded to the Hallowe'en party planned by some of the older pupil for the evening of October- 3lst. Autumn leave with Hallowe'en char acter on the boards were the pleas ing decoration. Dorl Palnton and Ruth Cook favored with recitations In keeping with the occasion and Geo. Thompson related a Hallowe'en story. The school gave some songs. Mary Pierce being the pianist for the even ing. Refreshment were erved to Mr. and Mr. Edd Roethe. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook, Mr. and Mr. A. T. Russell. Mesdamea Pierce. Palnton. Emmon.. Roberta. Rniechert. Mis, Scrtnture. Mr. Thompson, Mr. Will Cook and the pnplls. On Friday afternoon the pupils of win, Camnbeir room gave a Jack OXantera Drill In which the pupils i 1 (ft 1 D Signature of of th. primary room look part. Miss Campbell treated tlis little ones with Hullowe en caudles after the drill. Mr. Paggatt entertained with a Coffee Katch at her home. Ardtgah Acres, on Saturday last. M4-. and Mr. Uli lmrd Webb aro re ceiving congratulatUm on the arriv al of a llltle daughter, who cam. to thlr homo on October 1Mb. Tb. llttl. Missel Mlllnn and Fran cl Sandstrom. Kcssle Robert Mary Wllinu. aud Elisabeth Hruechert. IHir I aud Mary Jane Palnlon eujoyed themselves at a Hallowe'en party at Of I'ome of Miss Morse on Saturday evening. The house was very pret tily decorated with lantern, the color schein. being black and yellow. The lace cards were tiny pumpkin and the center pice, waa a pumpkin of fruit The favor and game, were lu keeping with the occasion. Verne HeathinaiV of till, place ll giving a erles of dance at llu.ch hall In Oregon City, too nri on.. last Saturday evening. Mr. Edith. Tnncult, of (iresham. wa a caller at this place an Mon- JMrs. l.e Iel.ong will Iks the molll of H Ihcutre nnrtv given by her daugh ter In Portland on Wednedny. Mr 8 IV llow left on Wednesday for her home In St. Paul, after a four months' visit with her mother. Mr. June, of thi. nl'irc , While awaltlni for the return of election a number gathered at the Jc home on Tuesday evening and the evening wa spent In dancing. MR. AND MRS. RICE ENTERTAIN AT OAK GROVE Mr. and Mr. Rice, of Oak drove, entertained Friday, November 1st, with a pl.ino recital In honor of their young daughter, Miss Mary. A CO friends were present. Miss Mary U an excellent musician for one so voiiiih and will surely succeed In the future she has mapped out for her self. J. 11. Seborn of Iowa. Is In this state visiting his sisler, Mrs. M. P. 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