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(WKl.ON (TIT KNTKU'PRlsi:. KUIIUV. DKCKM UVM -7, V.W2. 3 rrri v Q Is"! i t. ! tN I 1 ul remedy, for I scarcely cough at all IV J now." ymck, safe, ana rename ior aa throat and lunii troubles. Sold by n ar.ti- . vrs) ... ... 13 W1C CHICACO.IU. YOU SHOULD TAKE PURE AND PLEASANT DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY. YOU WILL GET QUICK AND PERMANENT RELIEF. Stops Cough, Loosens Chest, Soothes Inflamed Throat, Nose, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. Start Taking It at Once. Dr. King's New Discovery was origi nated 43 years ago. It wonderful )ower to stop cougliing, cure colds, relieve bronchial and lung affections, made it quickly popular. Its use steadily increased. Now it is un doubtedly the most iih1 prescription for coughs and colds in the world. Millions of bottles arc sold annually, and thousand tes tify to its merits by testimonials' and con tinued use. Why experiment with unknown and untried remedies? Pleasant, tried and true. Dr. King's New Discovery is guaran teed by vour drnggW to help you or money refunded. Get a bottle to-day." Keep it for . emergencies. "Tvphoid pneumonia had left me with a dreadful couch." writes Mrs. J. E. Cox of Joliet, 111. "Sometimes I had such awful coughing spells I thought I would die. I could git no help from doctor' treatment or other medicines, till I used Dr. King's New Discovery. I owe mv life to this won derful were visiting lior Saturday ami Sun i day. .loo Conrad ami Mr. Ilnslcttler spent i Sunday mid took dinner with Mr. and 1 . C . I'ongll. ! I Mr. Mason, who bus turn Hv in fur ; 'tlm ih! three vc.i.s on tlu I l'i"t 111 l- ! t...id I ice ha tiiKi-n n trip to KuMi't-n 'Or. .on. movlig his tamlly Into tin Ira .liidd hoiii-c. where liny will may. , ll. I .int.K. I Tlu N..i:so:i boys line lai.ru n Job j of Mr. Mary .Mockvvill culling wood i ; Nava Shaver I hicy killing, picking: and repin ing i; i'Ko for market. She I lias : crimp oi or ih. all In line eon- ( , itHUtll. , j Frank rrlcsoii Is building n porch on C Mi Klniii V s house, which i very ; imotul. as wi ll as nrniiiiieiital these htonny nights. ' .li.'.u HnoUT is I'lisy tlii'so times; ,'pluv. lug with tils sulky plow. The Uoii I..' pur. luif d of Fred Myers Morl.s v eil and Is giving s.illsliii'tlon , ' In every a. , Tin-if as a Christ nun tree nlotig j ;'ih appropriate cverrh-cs at Mar-j l,iun. I I K i J.n Uuli butchered hog Tues- " !!"' I The Jure family of roar Maniuum. i.-'l have typhoid fever. Dr. Webb, of I I Ml. An:e Is the attending ph si.'lnn. I ! I'.-irri-eil James, who has been sick f'ii!ii; was taken to Portland a few dixs aco to siv if he could he I'fiii" ALL DRUGGISTS NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY lTEEE5TIG ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY I lined In any way. Wo very niueh fear j ifi.it he will never recover. j I Mrs. Geo. l'entley. who lias been jtick - Ions Is expected to live but j i ;. short tune. Mrs. New some visited with Aunt Mary Storkwoll on Tuesday. Rev. Chillis who lias been very sick j is much better at this writ inc. I lieul'h of the neighlHrluxid at law IS giH)d. ; -1 A Th On. Tain PHI. therv -Taha It Laajr. Fur N'purulcta, nothing U bt ttr than Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Used by (houxtindit for generation Thoip who lur !:i!'i''l ironi iidii.il(;ic p.iiiu need not bi" told how no"fs.iry it i- 10 .rcuic re' lief. 1 lie r.iMc-t ;i out of ncur.ilei.i is to ne I 'r. Miles' Ann I'am I'iIU. l iny Imvc rc lu-vrd MilIcriT It o many vcars that iluv hive become 4 iiouseliolj nrcr-il'. "I h.iv tnken IT Mills' Antl-IIOn rills for lV ynH i " I ll"') ' euiy tlilnif tlint !..' ioiy K""l. Tiny tnn rvlli-il muiu'.:l.i lii my hi ul In tlfteen nnmiii' I l.i '"'' lakt'ii them for iln-me-itl"". I"'.'l-s.-lie. piilns In tin It. -'-i. l' 'i! to't"'. c.tr.u'li ntut (uilii In 1 lie I"'"' s'i'l Units. 1 Jinvo f.em.l li.'llit'iu t" suul them Hint tli'-y ui all Uuit is eluluii'it f.r tin-in " J. V. StllHlK. lull Hprlnss. Mo. At ll druggltls doitt H cnt. Nvr toU In bUi. MILES MEOICAL CO.. eiltlurt. Ind. COLTON. . daughter, Miss Mabel Miller, of Mar- quatn ccme to see him Suuday. Here's to the new born year of lrs. j. Sitntnotia has been 1m- 1S13. The Infant year of 1913 baa pvins hi health sinc her medical many mysteries Joys, surprises, per- treatment at Staton last Kail. haps sorrows, loeKetf up wttnta Its; jrs. Hatton, of Stone, has been Gianulated Eye Lid. are ektiT rnnnl t'austlc Is not ne cssary. Sutherland a Kale Eye Salve is rainless and harmlesa and KUar anteed to cure. Has never failed on a case, costs 2."c. Ker sale by Hard ing' Drug Store. T Mondiiy, the ;iilh of lieeeiuher. Honm pli llxlliH eer Ises nuirkeil the lust lit lernnou of school. The children had enlered hearllly Into the Clillstluas spirit and did 'elTcellVe woik In Int- ' tt 1 1 i 1 1 holldav i lint in lo I lie buinllnu, I the l i were lieiiiititull.v dec guile. I j Willi I'hrlsliuas wreaths and giaceful 'festoons nf ilmli foliar.i' Intei spersinl ! with lld scarlet. Hi" hoards eiubel , ,1 lu'.l villi ut 1 1 iii 1 1 1 dniwlncs, the i hi crrn cl'iliiK eierywhere eun trasliuu with the iIiuKikhs of the dnv. Knell rioiit had Us Christmas tree with it itlft lor every child. Inclnd j 1 1 1 k llioso whoiii sIcKuess or the slotniv I weather had kept ut homo, follow I lint Is the proKiiiiii that preceded the distribution ol lb" Kills: Souk, "Hurrah l"r I 'hrlst mas," I School; ps'llatbui. "'lho Joy Hells." I Inl. e Keislluit: recllallnii III tiermaii. I Sam Morenn Dl'er; recltiitlon, 'Sun I I i'a Airship," Thlesiichla Kiuxhciner I rcciln'li ii. "t'n t'hrlstmiis Kve," Hit Ida Hun Ii : recitation In tieruiaii. j lo'orito l.uebbln, sona, ' t'hrlsimas, I Merry Christina. ' school; recllallnii. The Clirls'uiati Spirit," Myrtle i.or iii'; recitation. "The Christinas Star." lliuel Kelsllui:; "recltiitlon, "If You ,o not Pellcve In Santa," Alvln l.or I The primary room: ! ilonK, "llolldiys Hi-e HiTo," School; ireellatloil, "Santa's Assistant.' Vac Ilia Kelsliim: reclt itlon. 'siinia'i Hoy," il'iel llansky: recitation. "Sleluhlnd." I Class of Hois; recitation, ' Wanted, A I ChllhllllUS Tree.' Sophia Klel: reel I lallon. "Searlnic Santa I'laua," t!"tt I ii.. i. Mori.m tllser: recltntlon, "limit WILLAMETTE Silent Mtht." School; recitation, Mv StncklnK.'' "pal Kelsliim; reel-1 tnllon. 'Chilstmns," l.ouU Loreiu; recitation. "Santa Chins." Alfred I to-1 esche: Clirlilnius M'ody. Schmil.; recllatlou. ' Iiresslim Mary Ann," lies. In Harth: recltiitlon. Christinas i Mornln." Kstea lirlhhlo; reellallun. "Whun Santa Clam Comes,' Mattle Kilsllns: recitation. Christinas Hln ner." Harold tlrllihle; recitation. Ills wife and children will remain for i shoe or Stocl.l'iK." r'ninoea Krav the holidays. heriser- Sonit, "I'he Christmas Hella, I I Mrs. J. O. Cbki' and children, of St. school. I j Helens, are bkiiiiIiiik Christmas week1 ! I at Mr. tlai:u'. ' Something Ju.t ai Good j I Kddle Kahliic has a very sick horse ' (,(n ()1y. ,))( ,hp ruN w,n n . I Ijist Thuraday as tleo. Kllgson, a ,),,. ;,n f nr. Hella IMneTnr-, boy of about nine, was playing with , ,m,,v. K.veiy bottle the anine. Look Al.l tllHH, 3 I'KK ( UN r. AetfoliililePrci.intlliiii(!rAj sIniil.iiliioilrruiHl.inillti'i'iiti llllHllk'Sll:ivlliiuiillliii'a4 Tor Infimtn nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho IVtnmilcs niieslmf hmfiil nt'ssiimllti'Mi'uiiialiiiis'iiiw t)niim Miiiiilune ivq-.MukTjl. NotNahx tnir. imW-K-intm lew. An.'tfiTl rVniedv for TonxtlP'' j Hon. Sour Sloiivsli.il.inl; Worms ,( nntilMiiiix.rivriMi lu'ssaiulLossorSaep. racSinnlf Sinaiiwf mi hiT.iraiUeed'umlr tl Fowls a .. H .f Hon I V. AT UOU J For Over Thirty Years CUSIOEilA txsit Copy of Wrapper. VMf Mf MIVSSftV Tl'.e Willamette Literary Society nut for the third time, h'riduy even- yeur-oij bter. lntle lluth, through I a small Rim lieloimlng to a neighbor ' fl,r ,)(, ,, iM)ttle. For le I The Circle mot nt the homo of Mrs. Hf the sensou, havlna been picked be coy ui' ncciuentaiiy snot ins nine un-, j. nrijn(. g clrtlK atore. tinv hopom all profound secrets 80 1 . ,,1,,.. i,h hlr i,i,...hi,.r Mrs K K I l"B. lU-ceinlier :i in the assembly , lie fleshy part of the leg, above the f.ir'as we all are concerned. Though M.,rt f,.r few ..k. hut wi:i return ! 100ms of the school house. There was , k ,.,.. nr. strU kland failed to. locate it Is not Kiven us to read and know h,., f,,P tho hniitv is spliiidu! program rendered to a t'u tltiu-( but treated the wound and what this new year may have In store vr Albert Loveridge was visitor TWILIGHT. tor us as individuals or as a commun- at ij0iaiu i.lst w'eck. where he has lty. nevertheless there is much that Diany relatives. He and Mrs. Love- ne can do toward securing our own success' and happiness and that ot those with whom we come in con- I It llnrvev hiia fnllv large ami enumsiUMie auuieiue hhu , t,e swelling has subsided. On lues- (rom n evere attack of poison oak. imitHiaiu liiimni'ss transacted. The ,iaV ,, eould put lier foot on the t j iji.cllo iittended (he dairy Urst number waa a greeting sotig o , tioor. It was a d'oso call, for little .,.. ronveniloii Thursday and Krl- at the heme of Mrs. Unto Sainlsiroin f.,i i.r..nL.l.i , ::. i.al. s from Die Vf nli i;aie. lho nrodui t of tin- Surenson Hugh Itoberls oil Wetlnesdav. the Mil fore the ralna had com need. The A very Interesting lettur from Mis 1 .:ct pi h e Is not glwn. but Is said j Weltch, a former nieniber, who m to ho close to JO cents. The le'i bn'is ceiitly mm id to Hrldge. tlregmi, has welched '.'I.Tflu poiindi. a stilug of recovered lieeii received by the Circle. Mrs. noveii wagons hauling Ih.-tn In trnui Welti Ii li. very mill ll pli asi'd with her Hie yard on the Ap legnt" lit a slliKle new iiome. lie next meeting will be trio. On tb Milne it:tv Cook A lt ridge will spend the whiter in Call-! Kins 01 me .11.. .-.m uu .-u llUii. vno ta a gen. nil laioiue. tier d.iv A'tuinv. He la a nieniber Of on January, l'.UJ. oriiti I Happy Greeting to All. The minutes 1 i.rothor was hon ltied w hen he saw (li r,..,, minn. On Chrlslinus ie, the linn e Chap t, 1 Wo mn strivn tn ininrnvi tho ... .1 . .,.1, Miss Klsie Snidow. w ho acted as Sec- passing hours by constant and earn- tst effort. We may win the success we all covet by honorable means and Molalla will soon be up against the ot t.ie nrewo-is meeuuK were i"j,w 1 aU nnppeneil. .a) Kllliig. of Oregon City, has e Sunday School observed the blnh v unsimiiB trees are neum inrrieu ,,, -ehased a flveacre tract of land of 1 nrlst ! 11 progiam ot rectuiilons er tow ns have been, and it is oulv a retary ut uie eveinus- in trom tno woom ami prepariuious frt)1 i,,y. e ..xpoets to take and songs, tlie llltle ones rii iiing, stones throw" over to where the j -io11 ''' J,it' Klori nee Kroniong and 'made foi the annual coming of old v M-(,,,, w (ri of tho year. 1 til. Inc. tm-lr parts vvi V. A talk by rlenr ehrvs'al at. rs are Kushina i re ita'iotis by tiustav Schnoerr. Ly-: Santa Claua. Mr. mid Mrs. W allace Johnson, of Mr. Thompson, telling how Chrimiiiiu build ourselves up without pulling j.,tt. , ,.,i,i side. Where are I 'lie Hunky, ileleti rromong. t.uv m- ; . ,.Verv fnniilv has a priviit" Caneinah. were Sunilav guests of vvas ubh. rv.d from the earliest peilod others down. We may strive to co vou to Atnti to your future' -'r and lie llrittln. The llrst two ;tr,,, aIlJ ,,,,, (, hoolhouse nud Mr and Mrs. Thomas Kel and. l the present time llev. Herg-tn a o-nrale with our business associates health? Ye Molal'.as of the new sur ! vsen' in liernian. A piano duet by the (.i,llr). a pUulto otic. ; 1.. J Hlloti la conlliied to his home si r then sliowlug Inuu Hie Hlith ot in a gtve-asa-iake spirit, tor me up- rounding conditions. When Oregon 1 .uc onu - Mr. Spanseutierg s moilicr. also ret- on account or sickihss. iniini mini e i...,.r ite are visiting him in ; Mr. Heiitley has been visiting his 1111 i on.re.i iiiukic i.unei 1, nii.i. .mm one the Kir France , mother. 11 few d iys. Bt Maitpmui. I a" pl 'asing evening enier Co. Utelle attended the rummer tammem A sacs 01 canny ami ,.l..l Inl. I'lirUlni.w Ireo TlinrHihi V I I'IIU III M 11 lice was glMII 10 llle llielll- ...... . - ... h 1)1111 I.U1I I'll' I 1C . V' IllC ... ..... ..... . - ..... .............. .... ... them with a pleasant countenance 1)eaJ o( t lear CT,ei or on the up-!' tt1"' atlirmntive: Joiin -.ogsiin i No, Cood j evening and received a very useful b. rs of tin. sunuay cnooi when we come to thinK or it. It la ,H.r ciac-V.aius. Xo' something of 1110 so easy and requires so little enon t!iis nature is going to he done or In a give-and-take spirit, for the up- rotsndin conditions. When Oregon i Misses Ltta and hdith Kcdgera wus .a. Mr S,.lI181,llt, huiiding of our town, the development citv w ts planning for her splendid i?) pbasu:': number. 1 .ie debate: lie- , )t. (,B of (ho o! the country round aout. and our (il,",.rins water astern ve scribe ui. ' solved. ' That Foreign Immigration to ; jr hotm, cemmoit interests. We may give our Kefttj t0 gtmie of the ritv dads to j l - s- "boubl be rrolillbiied. was 1t ., asscciates the cheery word and greet; fav herself a Hull Run pipe iine to the j amusing. Walter 1-arsou and Wlil'iiri- vuld Ti e S n It.i'iiImh Imu l.ei pen liii'e d till i rro;. Tuesday 7i! baleii fruiii the yard of t'ae l.-oiiiird Oiehiii'ds coiepanv ul" In lug limded on the car. having been ;iiiic!'..i-i d b' t'litlln A; I Inn ,,f Siib-m Seme of these heps were slight')- ills color' I bv the i.ilin and were alsn over r 1 -. fur tin so r iis"iii bringing it ii a pound Itix Hritton. negative, The es decided for the t.egalive. A I tn sea irer sunshine and hanniness. A ri. c-: m .1 i i... iui mirth provoking number vvas a kinoiy. encouraging wora nere, a ouO.ei'O.OUO.uOO tiactcria. j ' round ' by Audrey Tour. K Izabeth smile there and a thoughful act yon-. ugt Monday it took two auto stages ' R'- l1"3"""' h''r 8,1,1 t'ran,,t' ,i0 t ies. If you use It anu are nut s:u Isfied come back and get vour 2..c. Vou tie the Judge. For sale by Hard ing' Hrng Store, 90 PER CENT OF HOPS der, and we not only bring good will , brin , ,he mai, t0 .Molalla. Look-! I-""1- Th''-V respond, d to an encore, ar.d gladness into the hearts of oth- j ing; ahead oce vear. Mai, .jke. The program closed with u dialogue, w wi we Insure our own happiness v be ming ht,re jte differently b I "Christmas at Skeeteratow u. ' a clev snd conteidnrTit t the Barae time. ' Chritmas 1913 Also the bova wiil er take-off on the public school of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gorden left for n.i r. "r,m ...h.' r- . years ago. which vvas very funny. A Sprinwater Sunday, where tbey will vUl. -.,, tf!e hoH(lav hv railroad. ! Permanent or-aniation was effcteil : . . , . Then our over trafficked wet wagon 'th the el.K tion Df the following ot-; u (h( wfo of Hinry K,(, roads will have a rest from extreme i an-n: i imrmaii .or io ""' "" i ,,, a Sunday, liec. 2Jn,l. sXr.b,r as agreeably .,,r. ! tnni. ' ...rty' for j.er daugl.ter. ... . . ... i.. ... i..i ui Aiuri mi I ,1 1 mi inuu iiiiii. vacation wuu hit pareuis in .hiiuii , - jH Aniocg th"' decorations in the living The Commiinltv Club will meet Sat- loom was a prettily de,.. ruled 'lirl" urdav evening In Twilight Hall. nms tree. Those Invited wen- train Miss limns!.)' was a greenhlv ur Jones. Havld liownlng. Honald Mcl iir prised Friday morning when entering . Une. Arthur Hubert s, tileiin liuss. I , ii,., ..:,..,, i roi.M, ii. fin. I mi her desk l.lovd Curtln und F.lhol Jeiiiilugs. An n beautiful Christinas ytt from her nle Itusi-ll. i.et mire tmmmi, i"'n himeiie valb y producer. u Ii I, I. sti.. most i i! h v iinnre 'altilon. I'essie iionens. ..i.uj nun CLARKES Miss Ida HnnUft lust Saturday to, spend Christmas with the former's folks. in- ! p iplls. ; elated. Mrs. W. H. Wettlaufer nd daught- puddling, so this railroad will help!'".1" "it)Vi; , Mee-l'resldeut. Miss, M. Mra WoU)Mm vvrfl , low1 MjV ers were guests at J. Putz's Sunday, solve some of our good road Questions. 1 ililla Kizer; Secretary. Misa tlMe week .When In Fred l'aurer, Jr., visited with his. Our merchants did a big holiday j?11'-'01 Treasurer. Adolph olk; Ld- J(i(l UlTkim h very m I )cm Make Up Your Own Mind. need of a rough iin dlclur . . .. , , i,. it - in.... -e...- , ..pu ill ill vim I. ll v I ir .mil n I till. ii. i brother at Sherwood several days last business in connection with the gener- l,nr- -Ml88 -anna i.eismaii. --v.il no , Mjli( )aZ(. Tallmnn Is working for we giiariint.e you get tho best week. - al trad.!. Molalla is to be a large program was prev.meu wnu mc : Henry Kblnsmlth at the pre sale by Harding' Hrug store Al fred Herglund is spending the hoi- trade center in the verj near future. I pi"i. ' " "v- ida with his brother at Colton. after The atmosphere of the surrounding ! was 8 l';irt ot tho decorations, which he intends to Lave for Corral , hills whispers back in echo, yes! yes! ; .i'ri' Johunea Johnson is seriously lis whore he wili take the winter's I as it were, and this will be no Idle 1 short coarse at the O. A. C. j wind of the imagination. When you , Miss Helen l'ollack. who was oper Walter Gorbett has sold his team i call to niind our wonderful resources ' a:. 'I ui n fur appendicitis several t his Lroth.T-in-law, P. E. lionnev j all around awaiting the hand of de j weeks ago at the Oregon City llos- cut. at James. Mrs. C. Strorngreen and Miss Han- j r.a Strorngreen were visiting with vclopmcnt. pi.al was brought back to her borne . ,',,, 'js Mr. anu Mrs. W. H. Itottcmlller were in town last Friday. Tl.e Ciarkes fdiool has two weeks' vacation, because of the teachers' ex amin.iti.iris anil Xinas holidays. Miss Kmnia Kkinsmith Is home JENNINGS LODGE. W ilmii Hri ucheii. llaun s wore iiidulg ; ed ill and relleldllnellla eVved. ";SlLY ONE CROP Of HOPS 10 BE SOLD pioh.ihly '.hi per cent of the hops ili.HII III t).'i.'i.ll thill season lilive ttl l i a il v p.issed out of (iie hands of WII-- Tho suite- inent Is mii.le b Harry I.. Hail, one of the most prominent operator In t ie coiiiiirv. "Wliil" I win, hi lift he utile lo slat" detlnltelr '.vimt amount of ho i re main III the bauds of the t'uv. . r." -W Mr. Hint, '! hell' ve that not over I 'II Ii. len lire lef! Willi grovvel at this time. The cuiel lunoiilit will d" pend upon the cknet . I'e of tin. crop; none of these hgures Icing av.ul.iMe al tills time. make my ealluiate from all elimination of the sample hi lliiS.'' i Thursday. Mis. 11. Waldron. of Oregon t lty. friend, Mrs. c I friends at Highland one day last week, i T!1 ,i,ir,, ,n T,e t.r i "Pent Unirsdny with he Miss Itael Freeman, who has been in. ie- .i .i ei... in Tour. . .,..., , 'v I...-11. sinssri'ii- J"" Mm V',-,',, ni.e' rr of Mrs. Cnas. lou will see an ..'..'.'' ..1 . ,. i.,.,,i..,i ,.,.. n.lll, WUn lire., ivj i "i .,..,,. ! .1 n,l ........i. .1 r,,w tri.ll tttriliert Harding's drug ! .w'm l.rou.l.t to I. . 1 i I f r..xtln visitor at Colton Sunday. i ' I"'"1 1 "'",r "J ' '' ...... .......... Miss Ida llaag. left last week to EAST MACKSBURG ' X" n 8 'V , '' . "t ' spend Christmas with her uncle at EAST MACKSBURG. , ;. .jaiMes liavis, Leisman and Jiin- Kins mm ..ii. ain. ..nr.. .fw,..j worKing at t onianu is nome to spenu : ,-jl;,nxt vour mind. tae nonaays witn cer parents ai ti- improvement from the first applica- uu''- j tion. For sale by jake Schiene, of C'larkes, was a ; store. Ilenrv Smith and Willis K. Hart, eld est daughter of Mr. Ira Hint of this place were married on Thursday lift j tiUANTS HASH. Or., Der.- Onlv irnoon nt the I'.uptlst parsonage. The lh(, (lf nf t,e aeason ol ceritnony being performed by Itev. , y,v, Vl.t r-ii:itliiM unsold In the li ranis M v, k""' . v,,,. . mni.l, are ni-ik ' 'l.'",r!''1' !'"' ' ,'" , In- Is puling, 't oii.idntig the late- Mr. and Mrs, (. L. Smith ire m.ik vnN lillvlllK ,.,. ,,, ,,,,,1 kI.Ii d M).t(1 f ,,. ,.,, ,p ,,. l..u !.., L Vi.linl.u friim lllehtntll lag 111111) lli'l'o. eiii.-n. a .... - ; fr,)m ,.r(. t.u! urilll V. I'Olir lllllllireil I vi.e.i ' ..r i,i're',.m Mr and Mrs C. borne. A lirrpl..ce I one of the "- l!tl,. of the Flaimgan Cornell crop Mr. Manp'ardt was In town on There Is a rather kmh demand for hop'i lit this time, iiIiIioiikIi little luis- Monday. N. I.ai r ma last Sunday. Klelnsmlth Hros. butchered tracllve improvements. Tin- Smith af(i h(, ,,.,. rrt p,.,(i,. throe! fl""y v'111 ,ak" l'"""'HNl"11 u'"",t llin a itieiiglhenliig of (ho market. ; lirst of 'he year. Hubba rd Mr. fed Mrs. Handle, of Highland, made a trip to their ranch in the hills Mrs. P.. J. Helvey, of Cams, has hots on Monday, Archie Cumins, from Kastern gon. Is in Cla; a while. Mi.. I ..I..-D t.l.v. - 1,IUtri.t Portland are in Clarke visiting their; .Ninety nm ....e, .... " The Chile ft I'ernoll crop, consist- Op' uiiusuiiilv good. While I In re was a reoi'iit r port that '.Me hud been offer ed ami reluwil for one lot of hops n, few day ago, nothing rould be ron llrnieil. The trail., in general refuses ....... "' - - ' -- I HI. ... II..' ...... " 111 ke'- ii-iiin.-n lira Tho Illustrated ootilro bold at tliu ; , .... ,,, u. , ... ., 1 in, ..i.e...,, ... 1 1 it 1. . 11th ...-.. ut .11" I'tne oiieii.i ,s visiting ro'atlves for chapel on Thursday ninm. I'ec. i ii i. : (.Ht & (,() 8 S .-rul.M(.0 flrm or , ,,U jt , )1(r,,v )OHH, ,lllt j was well intended The a'1")''11 "V! 1 ,t was shlppe.l to the Ohlcn-.o mar such a value may have boon reached and Ruby Card from I Peking, the forbidden my. m Thl crop brought the top price fr one lot. ...-,.. ..i.., .i.. .u.. 1. 1 vi.L.iv nml N hp. an llliiHtrnled olo 11 i for further work. Itev. i; A. Smith delivered a Hue been visiting her son, John Helvey, , '' ' ' , ,L'rti..n,i in.t week ! parents during the hollilays of this Pl ace. i . : - i 1 Mr. W 1 1 iMir-r purchased and brought a berd of cattle down. Paul Smith bought fine colt last ! ',."., ,,-v. .... i. ... from lit nry Kl.inBmlth last week , . . . - , Inline ruiinuii, ..a.Ti... ' - t.ie latter part of the week ! '- e-k. ! working on a Hume. Weather too bad i .- uu.'ft iui'io. ,lv . idinc ...umuo iia.v uri-ii aiiruuins the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Strom- the revival meetings at the liethal green. Refreshments were served, : church, which has been going on for and tho evening was very pleasantly j the past two weeks. spent and enjoyed by all present Mr. ar.d Mrs. Harry Sherwood pent I ! a pleasant evening at the home of J. Old People j Moshhergcr one evening last week. Need something to aid nature. Try ' J"hn Nofzfger bought a new drag- PODOLAX and If you are not satis-! saw outfit last week. Anyone who has tied it costs you nothing. Good for wood to cut. let John know, children also. 50c bottles. No grip-! John Gwitson is clearing land. Ing. For sale by Harding' drug store, j J- Moshberger, who has , thumb, is able to work. MOLALLA. Harry Sherwood, our school teacher, j jrruayi ,he 20th. An entertaining : nun niic uac kujic iu inir II unit; m .ere among those who took " .th; n,a dure the holidays. ! . very Impressive and KooeH turkey ' Hunt in Africa wa pleasing io ..." boys present. I .. . I if.. . nim I.'fl and Ms. Sam Klmer were In : " ' , . , .'hImoss town l-it Frl.lar i :iHl ,l,n""-v "" "" r Charles Harrington and Charles ! trip through Tennessee. nev. A. u I Rali.h were In town last week. j Mr. K. A. Sunders. Mrs. Hugh Hot.- Xrnas sermon at the church W ednes j Hri,(,wl. wa. town last ! erla and Mr. Jarl.o. of Idaho, were day evening to a small but Interested , (,,., of Mll), (vani l)f Portland, at congregation. , lunch on Thursday noon. The Ladles' Aid Society he!d a AntiseDtlc Remedie ! The Chrlstma exercise at the spetial meeting Thursday The la-, rw .,,...,, 1 Jennl'igK Lodge school were attended r u ,,,. n.other and patron of Pain Is an antiseptic remedy for ex-. ........ L-.i.i i..u. ti. .,i,i ternnl and internal pain, relief la al-, - , f " "'V, h. dies are very busy getting out com fortables. ' Rev. T. H. Ford will conduct a Christmas service at the Willamette a aore , .,, uhi.v School closed for a week s vacation Mr ft most Instantenoiis. ers, Sold by all deal- Chriatmas fern and Christina color. ror saie t.y naruing.urug more. .,,., . well ren dered: Song, "Dawn of Xmn Day," by MACKSBURG. Another year has rolled around in ! Ki' kwall to spend the hoidayg. the cycle of time and Molalla with its fifteen buildings during the year. If ou are troubled with chronic ccn for a town of ita oopUat.jon, has done stip.ition, the mild and gentle effect of well. Had Oregon City built so many ; Chamberlain' Tablets make them es-; ,ve ba0lroun(J for the performers IlUlihOB per UUIlUreU popUiailOU, HUB ! 1' -" "...v.. iu juui laec. i u. oai- would have built about five hundred : l -v Huntley liros. Co.. Oregon City, and twenty five houses, with this j Hubbard, Molalla and Canby. comparative illustration it Is evident 1 that Molalla with Its two railroads for j GLAD TIDINGS. 1'J13 will make a record breaker in buildings. program was given Uy me .u... mB,Ie 1 school ; of the first two rooms anu a song uy ; J.:.;".""-'.. ' ,..i- ..., ' Come." bv Ruth recitation, "ChrlHtma urn to Cook; recitation, ui mi mm nut of door work shnut imnosalble but ome," ny Itutn cook; reciiaiion, the girls of the venth. elBbth and . joy," by Minnie Roethe. ninth grades. A row of Xrnas tree ; " n he sound o heavy , MoFarlann. re(;lta. Claud Marsh and Ellia Riding. The 4i0-acre Shaver tract of land I with eight or ten trained dog put in w ill have all been platted off prepar-, most of a night hunting for varmints atory to put on the market at a reas- j that Infest this neck of the woods, a good variety of holiday good dis- onable price early In the new year, but were unsuccessful in their hunt played. wnich tettles the long mooted (pies-: as tney bagged no game, tion: when will "Molalla Grow?" I Sarah Craigmiles. late of Pleasant The Southern Pacific Co. has bought j Hill, 11 inois, and her sister and of Walter Dibble depot grounds, right brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jake up alonside of old Molalla. these i Naylor, are visiting with her sister, grounds are simply perfection too, I brnma .Naylor. decorated ail In red formed an eit'-ci- - - ...".,,. tin. "Merrv Christmas and Happy fierfni-mers bliiiiiii 01 tin'ies iok uini.j.B. i - --- -- - - --- performers. . v,, I New Year." bv Dor s DoLong: rec a- t0 f'i,rv,.Vf r'-iiw.n tniilt teneh- ,rlM,l ""f pronnu Ol Bono: iiiiii.iiiii,. ! - ..... .. l . Miss Oenevieve Capen took teacn t tn 0 wllma treuchert; song, ' examination Wednesday, murs-, - - "-.- ., "Waltlne for Santa." by Virginia Oa trom In costume; recitation, Mary Jano Painton; Dki'ogue, Dori Pain ton a a maid, David Downing a Page, Annie Russell, Indian maid, 1-eChiIre Ostrom a a Puritan maid, Dora Ro ers cAaiiiiii.n.iij.1 . cuh.t--.uo , nin day and Friday. Her room, the 6th '' The mills are all runn ng and Gth grades, was tbly supplied by Mrs. Jessie Hyatt. H. E. Tu'l, asHistar.t principal also took examination. The Willamette stores are very prettily decorated for the holiday and and the railroad continue without break. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gansky are moving Into their new homo. The Kby school closed on Friday, A Des Moines man bad an attack of muscular rheumatism In his snoul- der. A friend advised him to go o i Hot Springs. That meant an expense of ttr.ft.no or more. He Bought for a being situated on niga ground ana, Mr. Kue started on the 20 inst. to j quicker and cheaper way to cure it comparatively level for switch sidings , visit bi aged father, who live In I and found it In Chamberlain's Mill s' 0 rods long or more. These condi-! Minnesota. He will be absent one j rnent. Three days after the fins', ac tions in a rolling country do not al-; month. I plication of this liniment he was well, ways come Just when you want them, j 1. A. Riding is clearing up land i f-0r sale by Huntley liros. Co., Ore but here tbey are. i between showers. I pon city, Hubbard, Molalla and Can To be sure, the Clackamas South-j Geo. W ooster, wife and daughter ! ny. ern will have ample and good depot ', were out to Molalla trading one day ' ground, because he bad the pick of , last week. . STAFFORD. the prairie some 1U0 rode or more ; ( . V. Carpenter is hauling out rot- west of the old "Four Corner." How-; ted clover straw and scattering it or ever when the Clackamas Southern er his field. Ef ts here. She will be much concern-, After this date Rev. Childs w 1 the 2th. m ,.en on Monday. Jan. Cth. ' niu,'l of Znyder Zee, Resale Mr. Sherwood, principal of Kby, ha Roberta, a Japanese ma d; recitation, gone, with hi wife, to spend tbo holl- Wilcox; ong. "Goodbye, Dear day In Dallas. Ore., at the home of f-oo'lbye; remarks by Geo. K Mr. Sherwood' parent. I Thompson In regard to hrlHtma. Mrs. Frank Hilton, with her child-1 Mary Pierce was accompanlat on the ren, spent Sunday at Needy, with Mr I P'ano for tho program. Thompson, a ister of Mr. Hilton. J Mrs. DeForrest, who ha been Mis 1)1 H hmi(l, of Clackamas, ' spending some tltno with her daughter Is visiting at the home of Mr, and j Mrs. Hanson, of Ardenwald, will spend Mr. Fetiakl. the holiday with Mr. Albert Pierce. Miss Maud Nebo, late of Oregon Ag i Mr. and Mrn. George A. Ostrom rienliural College, took the County were very happily surprised last Sat-; Teachers Kxamlnatlon at Oregon urday evening by a number of their ; City last week. I Portland friends, who came to bid Frank Hilton has transferred tha j Mr. Oatrom goodbye on the eve of eam route to Sol. Struhbar for the his departure for an extended bual rest of the season. I nes trip through Tennessee After A little son was born to Mr. and i a very elaborate dinner, which wa Mr George Koch, laat week. j brought by the guels. they enjoyed Mr and Mr. A. A. Italdwln drove to a delightful evening at cards. Canby on buslnes lat Saturday. Mr, i Mr. and Mrs. Cha. Redmond have JIM HILL SAYS The high cost of livinjj is the costof living high! BUT The Oregon Commission Company says that a part of the cost of living is due to short weight. This is especially true in the weight of bran and shorts. WE SELL 80 lbs. in a Sack of Shorts 60 lbs. in a Sack of Bran LOOK OUT FOR YOUR WEIGHTS Oregon Commission Co. JITH AND MAIN STREETS Cold are quint prevalent, otherwlBe the general health of the community : ?ood. a thou?n Mr. OldenstadL i.niH,iA h.. .,.,.! mtf nt Kern nand ...... .n.i f...m .n n.i,.n,uH rir. cd in a big curve westward for Yod- bold service at the Glad Tiding ; and Mr. Clau Peters are still under Kraxberger' houses with the view of j Having visited In Chicago and St.' erville. tnu avoiumg oo. uvu iuC ' inireu at 1 1 o ciof k a. m., on tne nrst the doclor's care. MnK nearer school for the remainder j ,,,1, 8nd returning by southern route Kock t-ree iwuuiu, -" a. ... inuu i-,uiiuii)s oi eacn nionui. ir. rowen i.an me mistortune to the rainv season 100 feet drop from here. While the; Geo. Newom. while slashing : pin a big sliver into her band, and Southern Pacific will rcn on straight brush. lot hi watch, not of great val- has been to see Dr. Mount a number south two miles, cutting across the ; ue though. If time. Grace Tiedematt Is helping est slope of Oak Point bill then Kdwin Jackson has returned home i her with her work, curving west aero' Rock Creek and after one month sojourn In South I Arrust fi'-lkar. who ran a rusty nail on through Glad Tidings. j ern Orecon. I nto hi hand is not able to use It P. C. Miller Bad two siruses m i.- i ne .Mi.es tva ana ma J racy, i r-ry g'xta yet their Christmas tree festival on Tues day evening. Ollle Kraxberger ha recovered from hi serii.n ilne iifflclently to be In x hool. The Macksburg public schools elos- alysls last Friday and Sunday. His ' f randdaughters of Mrs. C. V. Jackson Adolph and wife went to PorVand. ed on Tuesday; the 24th, to reopen Spooner Is very much improved and visited with Mrs. Redmond's sis ter In California. The Redmond family arrived on Christmas eve. I.'oyd Webb, who is teaching at Io- gan Is spending hi holiday vacation ' with relative at thl plnce. j Mrs. T J. Spooner wa a Iodge call- i er on Thursday and report that Mr. ' m mm i i il pi j j m J JH i jj in mum J tantrrfn xyjmrr tinrn KTrr-r-f