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OREO ON CITY ENTERPRTSR, FIMDAV. NOVKMHKU 2L. 1!12. Housework Dnicljjcry ! Iloutswork is drudgery (or ths weak minin. She hruahct, dm It and loruttt, op it on her feet ill dty (trndin( to lbs many details ol (he houtehold, hr hack ach ln, her templet throbbing, nerve qmverwi under the ttrrtt ol pain, poatihly diasy feelings. Sometime ml in bed it not relmhinii, because tht poor lirad nervet do not permit i( refreihinf alerp. The ml need ol weak, nervout women it tainted by Dr. Pierce's lavorit Prescription, and at Mrt. Itrtglt and olhert Ictlily I It Makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. Thlt " Prterlitloit" rrmorM Me eau of mf'i rHtttum, hrulu Intlummullun ulceration. It Iranuuilutm uervt, aiouratfrs lb appctn mud Induct rtmtlul ulctp. Ku Euoaa. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY WILLAMETTE Mrs. M. Hyatt and little daughter, Ona visited with cousins at Jenulngs l.ode Friday and stopped off at Glad stone to visit Mr. Roes. Mrs. Leo 1 -arson, who was operated upon for appendicites at the Oregon City Hospital is gonitis; on as nicely as could he expected. Dr. Strickland was called to Will amette Tuesday lo attend four-year old (iordon Tour, who cut himself quite seriously with glass. Dr. Ford conducted divine service at the Willamette church Sunday to an interested congregation. The .brothers Aldrirh accompanied him and helped greatly in the spirited singing, sins- Ing a duet and one rendered a solo. Announcement was made that at the recent S. S. convention held at Can by It was decided to hold the coun ty Sunday School picnic at Gladstone Park, July , 1913. Mrs. Anna Downey was one of the delegate from the Woman's Club at Oregon City to the State Federation of Woman's Clubs, which began Its twelfth yearly session at Portland Wednesday. The Ladies' Aid Society are to give an experience social about the holi days. Watch for some fun. and a pie social Tuesday evening. Not. 26th, at which a quilt made by the ladles Is to be auctioned off. Everybody wel come. The ladies are excellent cooks. There w ill be plenty of good pie. An autograph quilt is also being started. Mrs. Martha Ross of Gladstone visit ed in Willamette Monday. The aged father of Mr. A. Junkin. of Seattle, will spend the winter with his Bon. He also has an uncle visiting him. The inclement weather finally gave us a lull Friday and the entire school marched out on green and witnessed a very pretty and Impressive sight, the raising of the beautiful new flag. "Old Glory" to the top of the $2 1-2 ft. pole that has been erected by the school house. Fred Junkin and Wal dron Hyatt had the honor of sending the flag to the top, while America and Red, White and Blue were sung. Friday evening the large and pleas ant assembly room at the schoolhouse was well filled by a merry, good natur ed crowd who listened to a short and pleasing . program given by the new Literary Society, which expects to or ganize definitely In two weeks. There were Instrumental solos by Mrs. Bo land, Miss Dorla Waldron and H. E. White. A fine chorus sung by the girls o fthe 7th. 8th and 9th grades. Recitations by the Misses Ethel, Gor don and Hilda Beiser. A debate on, "Resolved, that the Capital Punish ment I .aw Should have Carried at the Late Election." Miss Francis ISoland, for the affirmative and John Logsteu, for the negative. The young people did very well and caused great amuse ment. The Judges were: Frank Oli ver. Andy Fromong and Mrs. Lyons. The affirmative won. The evening closed with a fine series of views with Mr. White's magic latern, of grand mountains, lakes, etc., with a few fun ny ones and Santa Claus at the end to please the small youngsters. Mrs. Frank Capon went to Portland for a several days' stay with a cousin. H. Letsmans store is brilliantly lighted by a powerful new electric lamp. The 'Oregon City Postoflice might well copy his example. Too Quality not Seed Wheat, Vetches, Rye, Barley, Oats, l.heat, Or chard Grass, Timothy, Clo ver, Etc. Mill Feed, Grain, Hay, The celebrated Conkey Stock and Poultry Foods and Sop plies always on hand. See tis before ordering your winter's supply of flour. Oregon Commission Co. ELEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS Dr. Pierce it perfectly willing to let everyone know what hit " Favorite Prescription" contain!, complete lit ol in fredlcntt on the bottle-wrapper. IXt not let any druggiit persuade you that hit unknown composition it "jit IS f4 " in order thai bo may make s hitter profit. Mm. Ils.xzn.t. 1lmui,of V.".) X. Washington SL.TVIpho, Ohio, writes: " Having taken your ' Fa vorile I'resoriptiou, for a hml rase of Intestinal disease and constipation with woman's III., for which 1 wa almost unable to do any thinir. I think I im safe In savins that then1 are no remedies In the world liko Dr. Pierce' Favorite- Prescription and Purifying Lotion Tablets' I am now enjoying th host of health, and thank Dr. Pierce for hit woudorful medicine which havo done mo a world of pood." Dr. Pierce' Pic Mint Peilet refulat Urer and bo wait. dark to see at the desk provided for the public even in the day time. Claud Messlngcr bought two I'tsof T. A. Gary near l.elsman's barn and is erecting a small dwelling. Or. Bell's Antiseptic Salva Is guaranteed for enema, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, running sores, cbar ped hands and lips, pimples on the fare, black heads, barbers itch, sun burn, insect bites, fever sores and na sal catarrh. 23c. For sale by Hard ing's Dnig Store. STAFFORD. After raining all the month the sun peeped out a little while at th. time beginning on last Friday, following a slight frost and men hustled to get the remaining potatoes out of the ground. Mr. Nussbaum finished Monday night with a fair yield, but Mr. Aernl. who had a field on Jie Gage place, had to postpone digging for the present on account of the rain Monday night and the press of other business. The sick are somewhat Improving at Sara Moser'g. Mrs. Powell Is well pleased with the returns from the creamery Bince she bought her new separator as she finds her check for the first eleven days af ter she began sending her cream brought her more money than she would have realised -to have made the butter herself and sold it at the pre vailing price and still kept enough milk and butter to supply her own table and others gave the same testi mony. If there Is anything to make the work of the housewife easier let's have It Mr. Calvin, the school Inspector, for this school territory, came to visit the Bchool Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Chas. Peters has a troublesome cough, and Is under the doctor's care. An elderly man was here selling a new kerosene burner one day recently. An old fellow, claiming to be an old soldier comes around periodically and by working upon the sympathy of peo pie succeeds In borrowing small sums, which be will pay a few days hence when he gets his next pension check, and also gets a meal or two and a night's lodging, and it is hoped these lines may warn people against him. He Is a bis. broad-shouldered man of perhaps 45 or 50, but claims to be 72, to carry out the old soldier Idea. The Rev. Lucas, pastor of the Bap tist church, preached at Salem, last Sunday as the resident minister was sick. A few from here attended the house warming at the new school bouse at Wilsonvllle last Saturday and report the exercises as fine. The meetings at the Chapel closed last Thursday night to be resumed lat er on we have heard. I Beautiful Eyes 1 are desired by every one. If there Is ! anv Inflammation the eyes can't be beautiful. Sutherland's Eagle Eye I Salve will remove the Inflammation ! and clear the eyes. For sale by Hard i ing's Drug Store. WILSONVILLE i Supt Gary, of Oregon City, was In Wilsonville on Saturday. The Odd Fellows Initiated some new members at their last meeting night. Quantity 'J Mrs. II. Ik Aden spent lbs week-end visiting her friend, Mis Union. Heed Urshiim was In Portland Sat urday on business. ' The Minuet Mary and ChrlHtln 11a talgla spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Mrs. llarilcastlo. of Woodliuru, w the gtiet of Mr. Melvln for several day Inst week. Mrs. McKltiney's mother Is much Improved In health. Kny Seeley has been sick for a few days. Supervisor Caliivan made the round of schools near Wilsonvllle last week. Cora Probst i vUltlng .relative In the Rose City. Mary Murray ha gone lo her home In Washington, after upending tome time with relatives hers, Mrs. Husk, who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Jones, left lor Eastern Oregon Saturday. Mr. Wall has moved to the residence vacated by the I low man family, who j have gone back to Portland to reside. Miss Graham and nieces, Kosctta and Josephine, were In Wilsonvllle on Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Chulupsky visited rel ative here last week, and Miss Em ma Stannic accompanied them homo. The "Literary League of I orral Creek school, held its regular meeting on Frldav afternoon, at which time Miss Kettle alUalgla, who ha beeu i:k fultiiful teacher of tile Girls' Sew ing Club, was presented with a hand some pin by the member of the sew ing society and the Mothers' Club, as a token of appreciation for her ser vice. The Wilsonvllle Improvement Club met In the schoolhouse on Friday and made arrangement to keep up the good work of helping their school and village. Th Ijiillen' Aid Sooletv of the M. E. .hiivh will tmlit m hnrnnr In the hftte. ment of the church on Thanksgiving Day. at which time they will have many beautiful things for sale, which will be Just the thing for Christmas gifts for your friends. A Thanksgiv ing supper will be served in the even ing. The ladies are working hard to make this occasion a great success, and the good people of Wilsonvllle, will no doubt be on hand with tho helpful spirit for which they are noted. Don't bother with a Thanksgiving din ner at home, as the ladies will have all the Thanksgiving dainties you will wish. The public spirited citizens of Wil sonvllle held a reception, iu the com modious and beautiful new school house on Saturday afternoon to which the members of the surrounding dis tricts were cordially invited. A splen did program was given during the af ternoon, after which Supt. Gary gave an address full of congratulations up on what the Wilsonvllle school district had accomplished during the past year, complimenting them highly upon the lighting, heating and ventilating ca pacity of the new building. The pres ent trustees, who have given much of their time to the supervision of this work, came In for a big share of praise, they are: Marlon Young. H. D. Aden and Mr. Brobst. A d ilnty lunch, consisting of cake and coffee was served hv the ladies of the Parent- Teachers' Association, which society. although recently oreanized In Wil sonvllle is accomplishing a great deal of good in the community, and Is al ready being felt as a social factor. Blind Mrs, Ellle Tiler. Ravena, Tel., writes: I was 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. 25c a tube. For sale by Hardlng-'s Drug Stork. MACKSBURG. The bright weather of Saturday, Sun day and Monday brought exhilaration to the farmers of Macksburg. The swollen branches of the Molalla sub- I sided and the ground dried out enough to proceed the digging of belated po tatoes as well as the plowing for the Spring planting. Grubbing too, has been resumed and again the nights are Illuminated by the cheering fires which had been extinguished by the heavy rains. Sir Roth and Rufus Kraxburger are plowing. Will Roth and Glade Heppler are logging for the Heppler mills. John Henner has the frame up for his new mill. John Helvey Is logging for the N'of zlger Lumber Co. Mr. Nofzlger and Mr. Struhhar ara building a horse shed for the Mennon Ite church. Frank Hilton has recovered from the grippe enough to take up his cream route this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton, with their children visited Mr. Hilton's father on Sunday. The Messrs. Rudolph Klaus. Mathew Noach and John Noach have contribut ed very materially to the welfare of the Macksburg children by making a good foot path from Mr. Klaus' corn j er to the school house. I Mrs. Klaus entertained a number of I her friends on Wednesday evening, i Some fine music was rendered. About the same company had met the prcv i fous evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gotstock, the new neighbors from I Louisiana. Mrs. Nellie Allbecker Moore, who j has been ill for a long time with ty i phoid fever Is decidedly better. John Kummer Is steadily recovering i from typhoid fever. Gottlieb, the little son of the Rev erend Morenz Oezer, has been quite III, but Is back In school. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baldwin en Joyed a very pleasant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Eby Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Sol 8trahbar, with their daughter, Pearl spent Sat urday evening with Mrs. Baldwin, sen ior. ) The Young people of Macksburg have organized a Card Club of 26 members. Ralph Grlbble Is president and Leonard Wehner secretary. The club Is to meet once In two weeks. A prize I awarded to the one receiv ing the highest score. The prizes at the last meetjng were, highest gentle man, Willie Reynolds; highest lady, Lena Grlbble. Booby prizes, Andy Grlbble and Alma Harms. At the first meeting, highest gentleman, Ainslee Grlbble; highest lady, Lena Grlbble; booby prizes, Emma Potratz and Ralph Grlbble. A meeting to form a Macksburg chapter of Farmer's Society of Equity was held at the school house on the evening of Nov. 12th. Mr. Cuddlngs, of Portland, presided. The object of this order I to bring the fanners In to combination for the purpose of se curing better prices for their produce C. D. Kelsllng was elected president; John Heinz, Vice-President and J. W. Smith Secretary and Treasurer. The next meeting will be held at Macks burg Nov. 2fith, 1912. All farmers and producers are urged to come and ac quaint themselves with the nature of this order. Udirs are especially In vited. The Annual Teacher' Institute of Clackamas county Is lo be held at Oogon City on Nov. 25th, 2th, and STlh. A the 'JSth I the day appoint ed for Thanksgiving there will be no school nt Macksburg III tho week be--sitinln, Nov. 2,'th. Mr. and Mr. A. A. Baldwin expect to go from the Institute to HcnsUlo, where they will spend Thanksgiving with a lster of Mr. Baldwin. What Texan Admlrs I hearty, vlgorou life, according to Hugh Tallinan. of San Antonio. "We tlnd," he write, "that Dr. King's New l.lfo Pill surely put new life and en ergy Into person. Wife and t be lieve they are the beat made." Ex cellent for stomach, liver or kidney troubles 25 oetits lit all druggists. MARQUAM. The Marlon band ha reorganised and they practice every Friday night. Prof. J. Parvln 1 the instructor. Mrs. John Jerg ha been sick but Is reported better at this writing. Thanksgiving service nt the M. K. church next Sunday, the 21th, at 11 o'clock by the Rev. Mr. Child. Charley Bentley and family left last Saturday for Collate Grove. A few day without rain has given the farmer a chance to get a few more potatoes out of tho ground. Mr. and Mr. J. C. Maniuam left last Friday for Sprlnfleld. Ore., to visit n few day with their daughter, Jewel Knight Doe Logan went to Salem laat week to call on his son. I'd Logan. S. G. Nicholson had a sick horse last week. He called veterinary from Woodburn, who soon gave it relief. Billy Brown is clearing some land by blowing the stumps out with pow der. Ed Albright Is putting up a water tower. Our roads are getting in dreadful shape agalu. Hoy Morley has let a grubbing Job to Mr. Olson for $125 per acre. Mr. Olson has bought a new stump puller lo do the work. "It Is a pleasure to tell you that Chaiiiberlatu's Cough Remedy Is the best cough medicine I have ever used" writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of U vonla. Ga. "I have used It with all my children and the results have been satisfactory.'" For sale by Huntley Pros. Co.. Oregon City. Hubbard, Mo lalla mid Cunby. GLAD TIDINGS. J. A. Riding Is giving his burp a coat of paint, taking advantage of the first suiisiiiuny du.v that we, of this country have seen In two weeks, in dications now point toward settled weather. The Ladies' Aid Society of Mar qiiam will, on Thanksgiving eve give an entertainment and a tine supper. All are cordially invited to attend. At their six' in 1 ami entertaining gatherings In the past the best of order and behavior have been a notlceuhle feature and food al ways furnished in abundance, cooked in sucha manner as o suit the must tustidioi's. A large crowd is expected. MiBS Percival, our respected school teacher went to visit her mother, who resides in Oifioli City. Mrs. J. A. Itldiifgs is visiting In Mo lalla with relatives. Henry llatler returned from the mountains w ith another load of boards to be used In the covering of bis hop house, w hich he will build next spring. Dolpb Myers Btarted forking out po tatoes Saturday. Tom Yarret Is building a chicken park. He will enclose it with wire fencing. Uev. Chillis the Marquam pastor, called on Geo. Newsome and wile. He was paying short visits to different families and in that way becoming ac quainted. He has been here but a short time. He has the appearance of a man of over average ability, and we predict for him a reasonable de gree of success In his calling though people in this country as a general thing appear to have their minds more upon the urgent demands Incident to making a living and laying by a com petency to have access to, should the proverbial ' rainy day" appear, t"han speculating and guessing upon life In the "shadow land," where food and raiment are not required. O. L. Hammond went for a load of tiling, using three good horses as the roads are getting bad. MIhb Hall, who teaches In tha Mnr quam school, payed a visit to relatives Saturday. Alfred Olson, who was taken to Portland not long ago and was operat ed upon by physicians of that place, Is reported to be in a fair way towards complete recorevry. He Is In the St. Vincent Hospital. Whooping Cough It is an old saying that whooping cough must run Its course, but the use of Dr. Hell's Plne-Tar-Honcy has demonstrated beyond doubt that such is not the case. It can be cured by the iiBe of this remedy, for sale by Harding's Drug Store. NEEDY The excessive amount of rain fall Is very bad on the potatoes that are still In the ground. Very little fall plowing ha been done yet. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Smith were tran sactlng business In Canby Wednesday J. E. Mitts Is in Oregon City on the jury. Mrs. Stucky left Wednesday to visit with Portland friends. Miss Lillian Mitts, teacher of the Hear Creek school, spent Saturday Sunday with Molalla friends and while there attended the wedding of Miss Hazel Hungate and Austin Taylor of Needy. Mrs. J. E. Mitts was transacting business In Canby Wednesday. A very pretty wedding was solemniz ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maj or Hungate of Molalla, when their daughter, Miss Hazel, became tbe wife of Austin Taylor of Needy. The house was tastefully decorated with Oregon -I' is jii mi i tin mill mi n iiiiiniisi iniiii i i. i grape and white chysnntheimima. brltlo wa beautifully gowned In whits 'I'll hridoliinld, Mi Agues ltohhlna worn a whits dres of delicate embroi dery. Tint bridegroom wa Mr. Wal ler Beck. The wedding march wit played by Mis Ague Clifford. Many useful as well s beautiful present weis received. Mr. and Mr. Taylor led Sunday evening on their honey moon, Or. Ball's Pln-Tar-Hony Will break up th worst cold and al lay throat Irritation. This remedy quickly cure cough, Colds, Grippe, and all throat nud bronchial troubles. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. MULINO Mr. and Mr. John Cnpplor are visit ing Mrs. Cnpplor' mother, Mr. Crook of thi town. Mr. nud Mr. Krlcksoii, proprietor of the Mulliio hotel, niiido n business visit to Oregon City Saturday. Kov. Piper I holding revival meet Ing nt tho Methodist church this week. Walt Waldrof ha moved Into bis new house on the townslut and Char He Siinw ha moved Into the house va cated by Mr. Wttldrof. Lewi Churchill I building a new wood shed. Mrs. Lee Adltlil who ha been In the hospital at Oregon City for some time returned home last Saturday greatly Improved In health. Tho Multno sawmill started up agalu thi week after being shut down sometime for repair. Mackinster wimuI saw I sawing wood for Park Wallace till week. I your husband cross? An Irritable, fault finding disposition la often due tu a disordered atumach. A mini with good digestion I nearly always good natured., A great many have been permanently cured of stomach trou ble by taking Chamberlain' Tablet For sale by Huntley Bros. Co,, Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Cnnby. GLAD TIDINGS A welcome visitor frtm day today Is the Morning Enterprise. May Its shadow never grow less. William Nicholson's barn Is near completion. The house Fred Meyers I having built on hi place, to be occupied by ! Ole Olesoii. I being built very slowly owing to the lack of lumber (ultithln for It const ruction. So much build ing Is going on In this country that the mills are taxed beyond their capao Ity. i The man who bought the farm from A. Skinner. I busy these time mov- ing his belongings as ho acquire lm '. mediate possession. Some of the small bridge spanning and culverts In this setlon are becom i Ing greatly out of repair and as the ; weather becomes mors settled the sup ' ervisor will be rompelleu to attend lo 1 the matter. Mud or no mud, under stand, we do not cast reflections upon our supsrvlsors, they are good men, ' but the weather has been so fearfully ' bad thnt It was out ot all reason to 1 think of doing the work. Young Wornd&hl of near Monitor, i has been bulsy with his wood saw ! sawing wood for different parties In ! our neighborhood this wlnteh. Tbe j machine at this time Is at K. A. Shaver j Fall st.wn grain will sure bti a rarity next threshing time as so every llttlu has been sown so far. ad lis the season has so lar advanced now It will bo I simply Impossible owing to the condi tion of the ground to put In more acre age. An unusual occiiurance to be met with in Oregon, no fanner plow ing and no sowing of grain. Ill the Clad Tidings items lust we"k there was a mistake lu print where It said Mrs. Hattlo Myers had lately moved Into Dulph Myers rented house It should have rend. "Mrs. Hattie My ers brother and wife have lately mov ed Into Dolph Myers rented house." We see by tho papers that W. W. II. Sanison was again elected to All the ofllce of Justice of Peace. We are glad that such Is the case. We were Intimately acquainted with "Billy'' In his school teaching days many year ago. He was an alright school teacher and an all around good fellow. May hu live long In the land, and eat and drink of tlm country afford I our wish. Cheap Imitations j Owing to the Immense sale and i popularity of Dr, Hell's Plne-Tar-Hon-l ev there are many cheap Imitations 'on the market under similar sounding I names, but you can nlways get tho genuine by looking for the bell on ! the bottle. For sulo by Harding's , Drug Store. ! LOGAN Farmers are still trying to get their I otatoe out of the ground. A number here and there have had the rrlppe. Mrs. Oslnirg. formerly of this place I who reside In Portland, died UtHt week from Injuries received from a , fall. A daughter, Mrs. Carl Fallert t live here. Clear Creek Creamery patron for '.October will receive I!!c per pound for I utter fat. During tho month of Oct ober 2fi,i93 pounds of butter was man ufactured and the total proceed wad I f 9,47.2.'. I A nimiber of our people will attend the I ni l and stock show In the met . ropolls this week. Mr. Frost, agent for a school house ' heatlni: plant or furnace, wsb making .the rounds here this week. I Mrs Duns, of Currlnsvllle, is visit i lug relstlvfs here this week. She Is - expecting her son down soon from Manpln, on the Deschutes. He had 'his crop of wheat ruined by a hall ' storm so be came down here, bought a car load of hogs and shipped them home, turned them on the wheat, now be will bring them back to market, about lO'i head. RURAL DELL The continued wet spell Is delaying farm work considerable this Fall. Carl Sether hauled bops for Frank I'lsh last Friday and Saturday. Come!i's and Edward Amdahl spent the fore part of the week In Portland. Children Cry Tho Kind You lluvo Alwnys Uonijlil, nml whlrli Itiu Wn lu tio for over IO jeur. linn lrnotlio slirimtnro ot - Mid luts lifu uuido under liU per y , muml iiiM'rvlNlon id wo U Iii'hwj. Wi&cAi( Allow no no loden-lvo you In H1. vAll CotmlorftdtH, Imitation nntl .JiiNt-iiK-tfood " nr tint i.xiM-rlmciiU that trlflo with nml t-ntliiUKer tho lieullh of ludtuU mid Clilldren-Kxnorlcm'o uualnt Ukju'ruutuit What is CASTORIA .CnstorU In it harmless- nuhidllii! for Cm! or Oil, Purr Rorlo, Drop mid Soollilnir Nvrup. It I loiiiiiit. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor oilier .Narootltl Hiilisliineo. IU ilf In lt IE"'"",,,, " dotro Worm) nnd hIIiiyh lVvi'rlxlim-K. l or moro Ilia" Ihliiy yt-nr 16 lias Immmi In constant iino for tlitl relief of ConM liullon. f latulency, Hind Colli1, till Tot'f hlntf Troubles itntl IHiirrliiva. It refrulalr Uio Moiiiacli nml llowcl, wislmllntoa) flio Fond, fcUlnir healthy nml natural ulcvu. Tho Children's l'aniu'eu-'i ho .Mother's l'rli'Ud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS si Bears the The Kind Yob Have Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years Fred Olson went to Aurora Knlurduy Mis Myrtle Florue.so went any Friday, Mrs. W. S. Sconce went calling on Tuesday. Mr. Dyebvard Went to llnlilmrd Fri day. ' M. Gottwald and F. T. Smith went to I he fitter press rrlditv, Fliuer Wldst rand called on Mis Tllllo Sander Sunday. Dick Sampniiiil has placed a tele phone In lit .house. Now Died, you can talk to anybody and everybody a long its you pleuse. Mr. and Mr. Fred Smith spent Sun day evening with Mr. and Mr. U Id strand. Dr. Stegmnii of Molalla, nud family spent Sunday nt their place here. Mr. and Mr. Sander hud Molalla visitors it their gicsts Sunday. Hill Jnckson spent Sunday with Aunt lu Dubois. Louie Itergsyoiu spoilt a few days of last week on hi father's fnriii here. Koy Solly formerly of . 111! place, but now living tunr ('orvnllls, I spend Ing a few day with old friends. Albert Ky tnuii and Mis Nell Yoder wire nulled In wedlock by Hev. Ilnt I r In Hubbard lust Thursday. We extend our congratulation to the bride and groom and we fervently hope that their future will have much in store for Oiem and that heir mar ried life vtlll tie Ions and blissful. Mrs. Joe KaiifTiiinn enertalned a lew of her friends last Thursday night, in honor of Mr. Kaiiffmati and her daughter, Maggie, who recently ar rive from Kansas (ity for a visit with relative In till state. Taffy pulling furnished amusement fur all thnt were present. Mr. and Mr. Albeit Kyman were awakened (?) last Saturday night about midnight by the ringing of bells and shooting of guns. Nearly every uoy In the neighborhood participated In tile chivalry and Albert was very liberal In giving the boy a good send off for their trouble and good will. "There could be no better medicine than tiinnilierliiln Cough lieniedy. My children wero all sick with whoop ing cough. One of them was In bed,' had a high fever and wa coughing blood. Our doctor gave them Cheni berlaln's Cough Itemedy and the first dose eased them, and three bottles cured them," says Mr. It. A. Donald noii, of Lexington, Mis. For sale by Huntley llroa. Co., Oregon City, Hub bard, Molalla and Canby. BARLOW Dave Shcppnrd and Mr. Sage each have a new horse. II. A. l-owry of Reedvllle, was visit ing at It. K. Irwin s Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ('. 0. Tull went to Portland Wednesday of Inst week. Mrs. Wurfel Is lu poor health again and goes to Portland to consult a physician each week. Mrs. ( hurchill Is In the doctor's care. Mr. and Mrs. Hergstrand left Mon day for Seattle where they will locate Henry (lllbertsen went to Portland Saturday to consult a physician. Harold Clancy, sudent of law of the Iowa City, Iowa, Is visiting his brother Luck Clancy. J. A. Andrews Is reshingllng the old hotel. George Ollbertsen Is helping him . Mr. and Mr. Jessie will leave soon for Spokane Wash. Mrs. Jessie who Is poor in health will go thore to be doctored. The teachers Miss Rorse and Mis Chinn are preparing a Christmas pro gram, k Will Hauer went to Cottage Grove Tuesday to look after sheep. The Demons of th Swamp are mosqultos. As they sting they put deadly malaria germs In the blood. Then follow the Icy chills and the fires of fever. The appetite files and the strength falls; also malaria often paves the way for deadly typhoid. Hut Klectrlc Hitters kill and cast out the malaria germs from the blood; give yon a fine appetite and renew your strength. "After long suffering." write Wm. Fretwell, of I.ucama, N. C, ''three bottles drove all the ma laria from my system, and I've had good health ever since." Heat for all stomach, liver and kidney Ills, 60 cents at all druggists. TWILIGHT Mrs. A. H. Harding Is In Mollno vis iting with relatives. M. J. Lazelle called on friends In Macksburg Sunday. Mrs. lilahop of Spokane, Is making ber parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Spiger, an extended visit. for Fletclfor's Signature of Mr. Milliard I on the l' k list. Me Sillier bllelt from tilt' eltt. : but rented Mr. Frank's place, j The regular meeting of the Tlllgbt i Community t'lub will be held Saturday I evening lit K o'clock In Twilight hall, j Mr. A. II. Harding, the president, vtlll ; have charge of the program IiMi , promise to be ery Interesting, j J. I.. Ilvlioii hut purchased tttotery fine pi from the Dlinlck Slock limn. ! OAK GROVE i We nre soon to have another gro cery store nt Oak lirme. "Mil will ! rniiiio three for this place but It seem to be plenty of business (or theni all. ; K.irl Hedrlek from linker City, wa ; the guest of his parents till week for a few data. Mrs. Kwins entertained a few of her friend from Portland with it Inn- ! c h eon the Hrst of tblsweok. The Dennis family gave nil enter- i tHlunieut at the church Tuesday even- j Ing. The Ladles Aid sorted refresh- j incuts. ; Mrs. Arthur Kill elitertnljied a few friend tit a whist party Wednesday. Mr. F.vun visited her parent at ; Tronid.tle Sunday. j The recital given by Mist Mury I Itlee and Mr. Chmiilier wa well nt j tended. About fifty being present. Dainty refreshments were served. 4 Notice of Special Road Ta Notice I hereby given, that we. the undersigned taxpayer representing, ten per cent o( the taxpayer of ltond District No. 2". (iackamas County, Oregon, hereby give notice to the tax payers of said Itoud District (hat llieln will be a meeting of tbe taxpayer of said District In Tluihorgrovo school house (Mithe 1,'th day of Decemlier l'.l at I : :iu p. in. to vote an additional tax for road purposes, us provided by an act of the Legislature In l'.iu'.l. Carl Stromgreen K. Lelchtwels K. C. Htroiiigrt-en Albert litmsor P. F. I'uti John Put THIS IS CERTAIN. Tha Proof That Oreuon City Readers Cannot Deny. What could furnish stronger evi dence of (hp efllclency of any remedy than the test of time. Thousands' of people testify that Doll n't Kidney Pills cure p'rinanently. Grateful endorsement should prove undoubtedly the merits of this remedy. Year ago people right III thi locality testlllnl to the relief they hud derived from the use of I loan's Kidney Pills. They now confirm their testimonial. They nay that time has completed the test. Mrs. A. S. Ciinimlngs 2U Clackamas St., Portland, Ore., say: "The public statement I gave n l:io:, recommend ing Don n's Kidney lills, still holds good. This remedy relieved mo at that time of a severe attack of kldnov nnd bladder trouble. I still take Donn's Kidney fills occasionally and llnd that they prevent kidney disorders to which elderly folks nre subject. Oth er members of my family have also received great benefit from Donn's Kidney lills." For rale by all dealer. Price SO cent. 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