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imiirnti'in IllllltiV II I) 1 1H10 Wonderful Cures Reported In Germany. The um of simple herb, m remedies inetead ol the more wmtrited end usually more dangerou Inorganio .uhstanc, hs bete, revived wrf widely ol Mt. In (Jcrmaay Dw .chool of rhyaiciam has .ri,rn which throw, whole ol Ih. pharmacopeia sod relic on adaptation ol the method ol wild animal in earind thrm.clvea iV. F. W rU. It was Dr. K. V. Pieree, chief coniuliing phyiician to the Invalid Mold anJ Stirftical tn.liluie of .i.lo, N. Y., oho fin advocated the extended um ol some of our native root, tuch t t .olden seal nd Oregon grape root, fnJll,k nd queen's root. black cherryrw'k. Theae are the chief injredienl. in Doctor . , i . i ii: . i. i ! n.. ftvontMr known l'ierc Lioiacn iucuu'wi uiwnTry, i,,m r - - .j.. u .W ,1 :l a (.to i' ll.'i-, a Mathoon. Ese, couuU-J UMiay.- i i?rr; NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY WILLAMETTE Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Burnett left for their home la Portland the Bret of the week after several day, visit with Mrs. Burnett' mother, Mrs. Nel son Waldron. Mrs. Barber of Oregon City spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Jessie Hyatt. Olof Larson Is able to be around apt in after a long siege of pneu monia, and A. Bremer Is much Impror ed. Mrs. Real Bacon U in very poor health being threatened with pneurao nla. Mrs. M. Hyatt went to Portland Saturday and was one Of a class of fifteen to take the civil service evam ination. Miss Anna Larson has returned af ter a long enjoyable visit In South Dakota. Miss Frances Waldron entertained a number of her young friends Sat urday. November 3. in honor of her ninthvbirthday. Mrs. Griffith gave an address to a limited number on equal suffrage Friday at Willamette church. Judg ing by the few women present the question does not worry the good women of Willamette. A large number of our Willamette people attended the Hallowe'en soci able of the M. E. church at Oregon City. They furnished music for the occacion and a recitation by Miss Frances Roland. E. M. Lyons returned to Corbett Tuesday noon after coming home to vote. Election day was a very quiet one A number went to Oregon City in the evening for the election returns as furnished by the enterprising Moraine Enterprise. The third and fourth grades In i Mrs. Critzers'room gave an entertain-! Ing Tennyson program Friday. There i w ere recitations, songs and motion recitations by the little folks from ; Miss Larson s room. Several visitors were present i ! Blind Mrs. Ellie Tiler, Ravens, Tex., writes: I was blind as a bat I used Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve afld it acted like a charm. It cut the scum on my eyes and restored my sight It is all you claim and worth it's weight in goid. 25c a tube. For sale by Harding-s Drug Stor. WILSONVILLE. , Mrs. H. H. Cronise. of Albany, vis- j ited several davs in Wilsonvllle last week. Mrs. J. H. RobMns and Miss Allen, of Portland. visited the formers neice Mrs. Dr. P.rown, on Sunday. Mrs. Mallory, of Junction City, vis ited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Ulack visited friends here on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Portland, j were guests of Elmer Wright, on Sun-1 aay "ir. nn f Pni-clsnit visited ' her sister, Mrs! Dill, on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Dinsmore, from the state of California, visted Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton last week. Mrs. Summer, and daughter, Elma, left last week for their new home near ft Quality not Seed WHeat, Vetctes, 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 -v - , . . ..nturv. A liannlets C.cner and Mtrnuh t.mic Vt Kiiturt has proviucu. J Iv.vvt.nMATiiroNpOsvln!-nT. K.Y. "Isuf--.-4 ( r ' r i: n M'ari ; U wt.ai thedivtor t..ld W :,.f., rvm'.V. . ".r the n, .mt. K liwocloroi truh o oiliir- ,i .,f ,-tin, cm! ii. ti'M Iio'it, i iiau iriru 1 '".r''i. -liuil. rhubarb, i'ti'.. to float a ship - 'v tli 'i.k;it Gt . w.ts no cure for ni hut after i.it' on n. . doctors :M of 111" curative qualities -lvll,i:sof Mothlm Medical ltllV.TT' I gave it . ,i k t!' ' UK-ovcry' ami also '1'" 'Plcaam ,...) .1.1 i-.nMullv ssv I am feeling U-ttcr now than 1 have In vri I cheerfully give permiss on to print, this testimonial, and U any 'doubting Thomas writ.- tno 1 will ' put him w iao' W lu best all-iirouud uiodldno lu tbu Culver, Ore., where they will Join Mr. Summer, who went some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Summer and daughter will be greatly missed by their many frieuds here, as they have been fac tors in tverything helpful to the com munity. The Parent-Teacher's Circle held their meeting on Thursday In the new school house, with a good attendance and a very Interesting program. Mrs. McKlnney spent Saturday In the Rose City. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Todd and Mr. J. Seely were In Portland Satiday. Voters were out In full force on Tuesday in Pleasant Hill precinct Doris Young and Mrs. Norris Young were city visitors on Friday. Norman Say, who was appointed to fill out the term of Mr. Darby for Justice of the Peace for this precinct was elected to that office at Tuesday's election. Aubrey Wood was elected constable. The "Students' Literary League" was organiied at the Corral Creek school on Friday. Oct. 2."th, at which time the following officers were elect ed: President Leslie Robinson: Vice President. John Say; Secretary. An na Baker; Reporter. Menga Patalgia. Oscar Robison was appointed critic, to serve for three weeks. The League meets every three weeks, on Friday afternoon, and its object is to aevep literary work In the school. The road from the corner Into our village was being fixed up In first class condition when the work was in- ! terrupted by the heavy rains, but this w ork will be continued as soon as me weather la at all fit and the road will be better than it ever has been. The show windows of Mr. Peter's hardware store have been attracting attention on account of the artistic appearance. H. D. Aden is planning to build a warehouse in the near future. Whooping Cough u jg n ol(1 gayine that whooping j-n must run Its course, but the use of Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey has demonstrated beyond doubt that such ;is not the case. It can be cured by ttbe use of this remedy. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. STAFFORD. Persistent bad weather has retarded farm work in a measure. Potatoes are turning out better In quality and quantity than was ex- pected after the blight struck so many fields. A few strawberries are still being mcsea irora me vines. Frosts have not Injured many thlnps as vet. Gardens look green and thrifty as in summer. We heard with deep recret of the i serious illness of Mrs. Gillett at the Orecon City Hospital. She is a sister j or Lee rranris. wno oua a here and is also the secretary of the Tigard Telephone Company, As there was a vacation In the St. Helens school Mrs. I. L. Gage and chil- dren of that place, came up to spend the week with Grandpa Gage of this 'place. Mrs. C. M. Gage returned to her ; home in Randon, on the Preakwater, which went on Its regular trip the i31st. ( Mrs. Gage has been up visiting Quantity relatives and friends for a number Of weeks. Mr. lifhluirdt has started building his new bam. K)tkn day passed off without ex citement. Voters went to the polls early and took time to read their blanket tickets and vote Intelligently we trust, mid now that It seems cer tain that the wumeii can begin to help make laws, perhaps they may be In strumental In altering the little bre.ithl'a. unllclited booths, where a hiMlthy tuiiii has to stand and breath (he same air a consumptive lelt as ho passed out. Mr. I.elssinan. the genial merchant at Willamette, has kindly allowed st-iiTm.l t, nan hia bam and corral for teams while they took the car for Ore gon City, an accommodation which has been highly appreciated, therefore a number of men went down Monday with I (Hi Is and lumber and fixed up the place as well a they could, work lug In the ruin. The Church of God Is holding a Her Us of meetings at their chapel this week with poor attendance, owing perhaps to the continued rain. On Saturday, the 9tn. uswega j Grange held memorial services In ! memory of Mrs. C. Mllem. who was member of that Grange, and whoso kindly presence and friendly smile Is mlsed by on and all. Many were (he beiutlful white How era laid upon the altar In memory of a dear depart ed sister .and many acts of kindness spoken of by those who had known her best. The south approach to the Tuala tin bridne. below John Wanker's place Is In a danger condition. A lot of the taxpayers' money was spent there but a few months ago and the taxpayers would like to kindly Inquire who Is to blame for such poor work. Is It the local road supervisor, the county I engineer or the county court? It has caved off on both side, taking the In sufficient sticks with It until tfiere is but a narrow track left and the county may be called upon to pay damages when a team or auto slides ofT. breaking bones, or taking some one's life. The Delkar Pros, again have men cutting wood, which they haul to mar ket and thereby every year get more land cleared, and Into paying crops. A man from near Sclo came to see If he could rent Mr. Gage's farm, but as there is no house for a tenant they did not talk business. A number of the ladles of the Bap tist church met with Mrs. Philip Paker on Wednesday and spent a very pleasant afternoon. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey Will break up the worst cold and al lay throat Irritation. This remedy quickly cures roughs. Colds, Grippe, and all throat and bronchial troubles. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. MULINO. J The entertainment at the Grange j hall Hallowe'en night was a decided j success. The program was excellent j and the proceeds from the sale of j baskets, cake and pie was twenty dol lars and aevent-flve cents to be used ' for the benflt of the srhool. I Miss Gladys Murry has been quite sick but Is reported to be some better at the present writing. Mr. Pruner. an old resident of this place, was strlrken with paralysis last Wednesday and died Monday morning. The funeral taking place at Oregon City Wednesday. Will Wallace arrived at the home of his father. R. P. Wallace, last Wed nesday. He came from Helena. Montana, and reports very cold weath er there. The thermometer register ing two below zero when he left. ' Herman Christensen was an over Sunday visitor In Mulino last Sundav. Park Wallace Is digging his arti chokes and having a muddy Job of It. Fred Pehafer has his sawmill about completed and will soon have It run ping, cutting ties for the Southern Paoifle; Mrs. Reams, of Willamette, was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Purdine last Sunday. Mr. Woodsldes. of King Valley, Is in Mulino this week. A gentleman from Portland held a meeting at the schoolhnuse Friday evening for the purpose of organizing a farmer's societv of equity. There was such a small audience that he appointed another meeting for next Fnday night. Walt Waldorf and family went to Oswego Saturday to attend the wed ding of his sister. Miss Edna Waldorf. Mrs. G. ft. Howes returned recently from a visit to Augusta, Maine. Cheap Imitations Owing to the Immense sale and popularity of Dr. Rell's Plne-Tar-Hon-ey there are many cheap imitations on the market under similar sounding names, but you can always get the eenulne by looking for the bell on the bottle. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. MACKS8URG. The election day passed without especial Incident. The returns bring ing to most of the Mackshurg voters the gratification of having their can didate chosen for the Presidential chair. The rainy season, though setting In earlier than usual, finds most of the ranchmen prepared for It. A few have totatoes still In the ground, but the great majority had their crop under cover, while the weather was stll fair. Mr. liuiess, who has lately brought his family from Lousiana to Macks burg, has bought a 20 acre ranch from Mr. Gansky. Mr. Gustav, a brother-in-law of Mr. Guiess, also from Louls fanna, has built a new house on the ranch adjoining that of MrSchwan zara. Roth of these new homes are on the Canby road and promise to add greatly to the appearance of this vi cinity. Mr. Srhwanzara is to work the ground of Mr. Gustav, the coming sea ; son. Mr. and Mrs. Gansky are expected ; home this month from South Dakota, ; where they have been visiting their i two sons. The family of Henry Slier, are 111 of whooping coueh. ' The children of Frank Klinger are recovering from the same disease. Mr. Frank Hilton is quite 111 with grip. Abe Hepper, owing to the Illness of i Mr. Hilton, took the cream route last Week. I John Kummer was up on Sunday, I for the first time since he was taken ' with typhoid fever two months ago. j The electric lights In the general merchandise store of Mr. Scramlinare ' especially cheering on these stormy i nights. Henry KIsW and W. Ceorge Walsh are hauling lumber for Mr. Walsh'i new house. Mrs. A. R. Baldwin enjoyed a very pleasant visit on Sunday from Mrs. Boesche. The rain seems to make no differ- ence In the work on the Canhy and Molalla road. What T axies Admlrs is hearty, vigorous litis according to Hugh Tullman, of Salt Antonio. "V llnd." he writes, "thai Dr. King's Now l.lie Pills surely put new llfo and en ergy Into a person. Wife and 1 be Hove they are the best inada." Ex cellent tor sioinach. liver or kidney troubles 25 cents at all druggist. COLTON. We had plenty of rain Ihe last week but there will ulwav be aunshlnu after rain; so cheer up. John Kugsirom and Klmer Polterson are tailing timber for Lew Hubbard, who has taken the contract to log two million feet for Hull Uro. this witt ier. Ilex Gordon, who has been away for some time ha returned and bus cer tainly surprised the people of this vi cinity by bringing with him a wife. 1 1 cart lest congratulat Ions. Miss Ruby Countryman ha been away at Jainea slaving with Mrs. P. K. Hotmcy, who Is sick. She Is now able to be around ngalu. C. Stromgreen bad some chopping done at the Honney and Wilson mill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wolfsen. of Tlmbergrove, were business visitors at Itee Hill one day last week. W. C. Mangum, the "Watkliia Man" from Can by was lu this neighborhood the latter part of the week. OatW Vallen, of KUood, was haul ing shingles from the Pouney and Wilson shingle mill last week. P. Schlewe. of Clarke, was a vis itor at J. Putt's at Coltoti last Mon day. C. Stromgren made a business trip to tow n Wednesday. I.ee Livingston, who Is working at Sehleffer's saw mill visited with his family at Colton last Sunday. J. Puts and C. Stromgren assisted J. A. Stromgren In butchering hogs Thursday. Will SchtefTer Is back on his place again. It. Sullivan .of Portland, was out visiting friends at Clarkea and Col ton last week. Peter Westburg and family, of Pee Hills, have moved to their new place at Colton. Charlie Saan was balling straw Frl da v. nn (I Saturday. P. E. llerglund butchered a nuinlwr of hogs Tuesday and hauled them to Oregon City Wednesday. J. I'uti mado a business trip to Clarkes last Saturday. Mrs. U Elliott of Elwood. left for Washington last week. After a couple weeks" absence from school on account of getting hurt by being thrown from a horse. Miss Florence Stromgren is able to attend again. Dr. Bell's Antiteptio Salve Is guaranteed for eczema, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, running sores, chap ped hands and Hps, pimples on the face, black heads, barbers Itch, sun burn, insect bites, ferer sores and na sal catarrh. 23c. For sale by Hard ing's Drug Store. GLAD TIDINGS Tho vacant house owned by Dolph Myers standing near the Hotel Myers Is now occupied by Mrs. Hattle My esr. ' , Ellis Riding has completed his new chicken house. George Wooster has his potatoe and apple houses about completed. He should be given credit for his structural and architectural ability. The election in this precinct passed off finitely, though one Could easily see that there was great Interest man ifested and many guesses and sur mises as, to. the final outcome, espec ially as to whom would be elected president were beard. . George New-some assisted the Al der boys hauling several loads of straw in their barn. Miss Perclval is getting along very nicely with her school and though having more scholars than one teach er should have, when there are so many small children, still she is giv ing general satisfaction and Is well liked by all. Tom Garrett has lately put In a tel ephone. Mr. McKlnney and ' family have moved Into their new house and are comfortably fixed for the winter. J. C. Marqnan assisted by his esti mable wife, Is doing a good business In his store. Miss Mable Miller acting as clerk for J. H. Polden Is kept quite busy these times as they are getting a large trade. The roads are fast breaking up and soon good roads In this vicinity will be a thing of the past. Mrs. Hibbard has moved Into the house lauily occupied by Ilolln James Frank Erirson made a trip to Srotts Mills on Monday and to Mt. Angel on Wednesday. Mrs. Oliver Newsome has been quite sick for several days but Is bet ter at this writing. Frank Ericson will build a chimney for Mrs. Ridings In the near future. With the almost continuous down pour of rain, and the ground filling with water, It Is now a grave ques tion as to whether the main part of the potatoe crop will be saved. Nell Jackson Is visiting with his aunt, Mrs. C. V. Jackson. Ed Jackson voted for the first time in his life this election. He Is 31 years of age. ltd voted for William II. Taft and lost out Never mind Ed In the course of 30 or 40 years tako time vote again, maybe you will have better luck. RURAL DELL. Frank Schulti' children went to Needy Tuesday. John Goltwald hauled a load of wood toW'oodbury for F. E. Morrison. Nearly every voter of this section of Needy precinct went to the polls and voted Tuesday. 9. U Kaiiffman closed his mill down on Tuesday election day. Mrs. Fred Watson visited witn airs. T. H. Sconce Wednesday. Joe Goltwald and Earl Jefferson 3? xsrrni. i. . I, mm left Wednoaday for tho itnto of Wash Ington where they expect to find employment In a saw mill. Tho Young People's Society had a huslnesi meeting Thursday night. George Sawtell pcul lust week In Oregon Clly, Maurice tlntlwald spent a few day III Port land last w eek. Kred Sailer, Sr., went to J'ortland on business last week. Mr. Klliel Owens Is spending day In Cortland. Austin IHillols went lo Portland Saturday. A. I.. Widslrand and Klmer went lo faulty Tuesday. Miss Hilda Monson left Sunday for Iter uncle' home near Uiuald. Mrs. T. II. Sconce visited with her sister, Mr, tout Voder Tuesday. Joe Kauffinan went to tho rider mill Wednesday. Olo llerglrom and sun, Oscar, Willi Mr. Foster, of the Clai kamns South ern railroad went to Canby Wedtje day. K. Piirkliulder Is doing somo ditch ing on hi place. Elmer Widslrand wa breaking hi colt to ride Wednesday. A number of tho young people from here attended the dance at Grimms hop house Saturday night. Tho com husking bee at Fred Smith's Saturday night waa a com plete sneers. After tho corn was j husked, games were played and re freshments were served. A very good (line was enjoyed by all present. Beautiful Eyss are desired by every one. If thera I any Inflammation the eyes rant be beautiful. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve will remove the tnllammallon aud clear (he eyes. For salo by Hard ing's Drug Store. MOLALLA. A very quite wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mr. J. It. Cole, of Molnlbi, Wednesday, November nth. when Mis Roxle Cole and Allle Cut ting were united In marriage. The bride was becomingly attired In white. The ceremony wa performed by Mr. Dungin at high noon, after which all partook of a bountiful turkey dinner. The bride and bridegroom left for Portland where thev took the train for Wapato. Wash. They will visit Mr. Cutting's sister, Mrs. Ralph Italy, at that place. The brldo wore a travel ing stilt of blue serge. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Orln Cutting. Hugh Cutting, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Cole. Pen. Pryl. Vlda and An- elto Colo and Lela Pello Smith., Mr. land Mrs. Cutting will make (heir I home at Molalla. We wish them a I happy Journey through life. "It Ii a pleasure to tell you that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the best couuh medicine I have ever used" write Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of Iji vonla. Ga. "I have used It with all my children and the results have been satisfactory.'' For sale by Huntley I Pros. Co.. Oregon City. Hubbard. Mo I Inlla and Canby. GLAD TIDINGS. Tho public sale at C, J. lleiilley's on Oct. K passed off satisfactory to all concerned. Rentier will Immediately start for Cottage Grove, Ore., where he expects to make his home. Albert Parth rnts tho farm ho vacates, which belong to Ed Jack, of Oregon City. Alfred Olson waa taken to the St.' Vincent Hospital at Portland, his leg was crushed a few years ago while at work In a logging camp, and now the condition of his limb necessitate am putation. Mr. Christensen. an aged man of our community, a resiwcted cltlien. and a good man. passed on to that other shore on the 8th Inst, and wa burled on (he 10th. Hut little fall grain has been sowed as yet. Walter Rowe has purrhased a car riage. Ho also bought a fine five-year-old mare of E. R. Ridings. Mr. Rowe expects to take twelve or fourteen fat hogs to market In a few daya. Mr. Lima is doing a flourishing bus iness these times, running his chop per and cider mill for (he aceommoda tlon of all. Grandma Herrlngton at one time, and for many year, a resident of this neighborhood, died a few days ago at her daughter's In Portland. She was buried at the Miller cemetery In Mar lon county, Oregon. Jack Garret Is attending school this winter. John Comer and wife were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. McKlnney last week. Frankle Peer Is under the doctor's care, and has been unable to attend school. He Is very much missed In the srhool room as he waa of studious habits and an unusually bright schol ar. Mrs. E. R. Ridings has been off on a visit for the past week, leaving our worthy road supervisor, Ellis Riding, to do his own rooking, dish washing, etc. We heard him saying, "What Is home without a cook?' Is your husband cross? An Irritable, fault finding disposition Is often dun to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion Is nearly always good natured. A great many have been permanently cured of -stomach trou ble by taking Chamberlain's Tablets For sale by Huntley Pros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby. ! VOCERVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rltnour called ! on J. W. Watson and family Tuesday evening. I The roads are drying fast during t these windy days, but In places are rather bad on account of heavy haul , ing and excessive rainfall. Carl Sether was hauling tile last Monday to be used In draining his father's farm. Carl has rented the farm and will try high pressure farm ing for a number of years. We wish him all kinds of success, l Miss Nell Yoder was given a mis cellaneous shower Tuesday afternoon i by members of the Sewing Club and was greatly pleased by the many use ful gifts received. Mr. Dlmirk, our new srhool teacher, ii kl fill f i -'-i i- S AU OIIIII, J 1'IIH I'k'M'. AVrtff laMr Prrpirtliifr,U slmll.iiliKJHi'HHHl.intllWi llllDlla'SltHWklKiallulkMvHJl Pmmolfs DifrslUifliffiful m,ss.iill'si.ConUliiini'luT i Ipiiim .MorjihitK nor MuktjI. Not Nahc otic. 223 i AaVrMT-llniW- a .r.-r nenw.lv r.irftimlliil llou.SourSlitwlU!l''"J Worms k itnvuiMuiu s wi i RC3SMU Loss Of SLEEP- racS'ut SifruuTW of NEW YORK. Kl Copy ol Wmpptf. ,-3332 Is giving good satisfaction, and furth ermore It Is a great pleasure to have him and hi wife a resilient of South Yodervllle. A. 1 Yoder, the niau that tt the saw In the saw mill, I doing a rustl ing business this fall In spite of thn rainy weather and bad road. Herman Olson la busy cutting wood these day, evidently perparlng lo en joy a cheerful bliue the eoniing win ter, ami It I rumored that ha will not enjoy It alone either. Otto Owen and A. G. Yoder aeii dently cut a bee tree on the latter' place lust Friday and got a big feed of honey fur their labor. This make the third bee tree Albert ha found during the past year. Mr. Hall and on are grubbing a three re tract for the nwi!illl man Harry Garrett will spend the com ing winter with his paruiita on their farm. Albert Evimill and Ralph Yoder made a busluraa trip to Suletn Mon day. Mr. Williams has derided to quit farming and now' offer hi tOacro farm for rent Miss Florence Yoder I working for Mr. Hatvtell's near Molalla. The corn husking at Fred Smith's last Friday evening was a very en Jovnble affair for all who atlentled. Anstln Tayor has Joined the ranks of the newlyweila. Hoys get your cowbells ready, the honeymoon trip will not las! forever. Help A Judge In Bad Fix. Justl-e Ell Cherry of GUI! Mills. Tenn., was plainly worried. A haul sor on his leg hud bnlTled'sevenil doc tors and long resisted all remedies. "I thought It was a cancer." he wrote. "At last I used pucklen's Arnica Halve and was completely cured.'' Cures burns, bolls, ulcers, cuts, bruises and plies. 25 cents at all druggist. YODERVILLE. Had we only snnshlne the year around, Without the bleitslng of refreshing ralu. Would wu scatter Reed upon the fal low ground. And hope to gather flower, fruit aud grain? No! Ho you see wo must be content with this Oregon mlat. Mis Florence Yoder I working for Sawtell Pro., at Molalla at present. It. E. Yoder was a Haletn visitor Monday. Rev. Puttier delivered a very Inter-1 eating sermon at Smyrna church Hun-1 day. Church at 2 P. M.; Sunday school at 3 P. M. on the 2nd and 4th j Sunday. Sunday school at the usual , hour, 10 A. M. on the first and third ! Sunday. Everybody Invited. J. 8. Yoder sent somo of W. S. j Sconce's banana apples to Portland to j his son O P Yoder, who owns a farm j at Hood River and he Judged them to j be as fine as Hood River apples, also saying that swell apples are selling at five cents apiece on tho Portland fruit stands. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rlttenhour and Miss Maud Yoder made a Hying trip to Hubbard Friday. Mis Hazel Huugate and Austin Taylor of Marquam, were married at the home of the Iflde near Molalla, Nov. 10 th. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wytand attended the Taylor-llungate wedding Sunday. Mrs. Hardee Dim if-k called on Mrs. Solon Klnzer, of Needy, Monday aft ernoon. 1 The ladles of the "Thursday after-1 noon embroidery Club" held their first : meeting this year on Nov. 12th at the I home of L. D. Yoder, It also being a "shower" In honor of Miss Noll B. ! Yoder, who was married Thursday, Nov. 14th to A. F. Eyman. Many beautlf'il and useful present were re celved. A dainty luncheon was serfod. Those present were: Mr. F. Hart, Miss Pansy Hart, Miss Kathryn Yod er, Mrs. Harry Rlttenhour, Mrs. Al bert G., John J., Iouls B. and Aaron L. Yoder, Mrs. Hardee Dlmirk, Miss Maude Yoder, Mrs. John W. Waton, Mrs. L. D. Yoder. Mrs. O. E. Wyland and Miss Nell It. Yoder. Born. Nov. 7th. to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Potts, of Green berg, Ore., a little daughter. Mrs. Potts wss for merly Miss Hattle Yoder of this place. Hondrlck Pros, were sawing wood for A. O. Yoder the past week and are bow sawing for Granville Will iams. ' The boy's appetite Is often the source of amazement. If you wouldi nave Slicn an api'niio hub i iiamm-r Iain's Tablets. They not only eresle i healthy appetite, but strengthen the stomach and enable It to do Its work naturally.. For safe by Huntley Rros Co.. Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby, tera7uTraVTtlwFM GASTOEIIE For Infuntfi and CMldron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Mil SUNN YSIOE AND ROCK CREEK Seeing the woman' suffrage won Die day. a number ol woiueii ate plan ning to read aud study up on the ul ject o a to be able to do fully a well n the men. Mr. Sotlerberg and eon, Arnold, have tarted on (heir way to Te. They will lp off at Han Frnmiaeo and vis it friends (here for a day or two. Their bullae looka unite lonely now. We hear next Saiurday Arnold will Inlng a bride to lake up her residence among us. The Y. I'. P. of Sulinvsldn will have their programme Wednesday, the Juth at the Freit Methodist church. All are Invited. Hinging practice I changed to Wed resilav tilgbl and prayer meeting I on Friday night Frank Htnll and wife ere tailing bla parents at or near Vancouver, Wish., Sunday and Monday. All the fhlldreu were there except Adolph's folk. Several of the young people around iiMetided the dance Sulurday night at the Grange hall at Sycamore and re port a fine time. We expect to hear wedding bell ringing most any time now, a aever al young men are preparing home (or the coining of the brtde. The engagement of Lu Itodluin and Emma (iiltwond I nniiounred. They have resided lu Ibis locality a number if year and are highly respei ted. THIS IS CERTAIN. Th Proof That Oregon City Readers Cannot Deny. WhBt could furnlMh stronger evi dence of the ellltietiry of any remedy than the test of time. Thousands of peoplo testify thai Doun' Kidney Pills cure permanently. Graledil eudoraeineiil should prove undoubtedly the merit of tills remedy. Years iuo people right III till locality lc stilled to the relief (hey had derived from (he use of I loan Kidney lill. They now confirm their testimonials. They say that time has toiiipleted the lest. Mrs. A. 8. CummliiKS 244 Clackamas St., Portland, Ore., says: "The public statement I gave lu l!io:i, recommend ing I loans Kidney Pills, still holds good. Till remedy relieved tue at that time of a severe attack of kldnev and bladder trouble. I still tako Doau's Kidney Pill occasionally and find lliat they prevent kidney disorder to which elderly folks are subject. Oth er members of my family havu also received great benefit from Doau'a Kidney Pills." For rale by all dealer. Price SO cents. Foster Mllburn Co., Puffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Slates. Remember the mime IKian a and dike no other. . J. H. Foster of Forest Grove, who Is general collector for the Durham Sowing Machine Company, was In Oregon City Wednesday on business. Theodore Osmund, who is with the lUwiey pulp t Paper Company, left Wednesday for a ten day's outing In Washington County. E. A. Chapman, of the Haw ley Pulp ft Paper Company, who has been on the sick list for several days Is Ipv proving. - MY GUARANTEE REDUCE!) PRICEH and extra high quality work In ABSTRACTS, LOANS AND LAW. Also High Grade Insurance and I loads, E (' DYE 8th and Main. 8. W. Corner 3f,nd of and long hours ol eipoMirs will tad Jon dty and comfortable ii you weal a TOWER'S FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER with UM famous RC Eda (pat'd) thai t" vwt watar from runaina m at llie front when butmnad. No wt wpatiior coal ao vmIiiI aa a Slkkir. No Slbr an walatpmol. duralila e neat ra apvMnwa a tna l,A BrW lUftM. (M vn UxUr mad b praparad for rata, $3.00 Everywhere SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A. J. TOWER CO. fCJWTRj BOSTON JCI T. a llll &HBlf A Jt.S (Li