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()KLi(ilN(JlT V ENTE lil'UIHK, I" It I DAY, JJKCEMISKU 27, 1012, A FL EXTRAORDINARY I'rof. I'. IIiiiiihiIiiII (illri'd from Kil I I ) III" world's iiiiikI ri'lo hriili'il iulliilm, iiHlriiloKi-r Mini clairvoyant, hit arrived In llil illy mill iimiiiiiiI iilMi'i'tt in ihii Kli'i lrli- lluli'l Annex r,:i 12 Miilu Kl r....(. KiMiiim K nml K, whom lie mil Iik riinml'lril mi nil III" nlTuliH ,if llln. I'nif, lliiiiimli'll bus no i'iiiu In I Iiii irri-MMlin. I In kIiiihU ulone, Ilia prlni d of nlulr m ii ii In, uuil In r,' ul ) by lint prena Hint 1 1 ) 1 1 (' nil Ulil KD'Uli'Nt inn ter of Hi ii mli'iini of (iiiliiilnlrx imlrnliii'.y Hi" world liua ever prodim 'il. Ho giiiimiiloes In r" vihI every Incident of your llf", (nil when, whom nml where you will iwury, tell you JiikI what you am titled for mid how In oiiiain iniiiii'y you in In need uf. 'I Mo linplii"Hii of your llf limy do pend iiiinii Hi" rlulit mini Inn nml proper iiilvli'". Tin' irnf"Hnor makes no mistake, nml ull bin predictions urn mm, uihI ln tuny be relied uihiii. You may wIhIi in know If It Ii advis able lo liuikn a ill ii UK" In business, III line Mill III llllin III!!". WHOM HIIAI.I. 1 MAItllY? HOW oi-ii:n kiiai.i. i mahiiy? hiiai.i. ! kvkk iik iivonn:i: iok.s an tITIIKIt HIIAItK THK I.OVK THAT ItlilllTI-TI.I.Y liKLOMirt TO MKT II" SO, WHO? IS MY IUSKAHK IN (TKAIll.K? WHEN HIIAI.I, I I.KAVK IICHkJ AM I I.IAUI.K TO Al'CI PENT? Hliori.ll I INVEST MY money: in what kiiai.i. i IN VEST? IIAVK I ANY K.N KM IKS? CAN I TltlST MY KKIKNUS? IN WHAT TOWN (HI HTATK WOI'I.DI UK MOST HlCCKSSKI I.r HOW CAN I tfr.'l.l. I'llol'KHTYT HOW CAN I IIAVK (IOOI) I.ICK? HOW CAN I BIVl'KKH IN lll HlNKSS? HOW CAN I MAKE MY HOME HAI'I'Y? WIIKKK ANH WIIKN CAN I GET A (iOOl) I'D HITION? HOW "AN I M AUK Y THK ONK I CHOOSE? HOW CAN I MAKE ANYONE I.OVK MK? HOW CAN I CONTIIOI. ANYONE: Tim profensor ti'lU of these things nml ninny inun'. It l ever ready lo help those with small capital to rtml a itilrk a ixl iire Investment. If your business In unsuccessful. If your health U not good, or If you are lu trouble of any kind, you should so till truly gifted medium at onr. He linn li"lp"(l thousands on the road to success, and ho ran aud will help you. II not only tells you what your life haa been and will be but also how to better your condition In every posalhln way. Thousands of people are folium today simply becsuse they do not aee then thlnita for them aelvea, 01 are not following the rtuht trad or profession. Vrof. F. Hamsdell hai made a life study of these thliiKi and be la now pniared to ahow you how to make a thorouKb success of your life. Ilia fee la reasonable and within the reach of the caller, no matter who, and If hi! does not make you a read Iik that la superior to any you hare ever bad, ho will poiltlvely refute to ai-cept any fee whatever. Notlre! All diseases diagnosed as tronomically and clulrvoysnlly. Come, all you alck people, and I will tell you exactly what sickness you have, and will alo toll you where and when you can be cured. Office boura: 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday. 1 to i . . M. I-ady In attend ance. The reception room located Just at the head of the atalra. are ao arranged that you meet no strangers. Perfect aatlitfactlon by mall, Send 1, day and date of birth, for mall read I UK. Special. Prof. F. Itnmsdoll la the only medium In the country who post lively telle your full name, axe. occu pation, mother's maiden name, street and number of your house, where you live; and ho will tell It free of charge to all who some prepared to take a reading. Capital furnished for busi ness enterprises, partners found, prop erty bought and sold, etc ELECTRIC HOTEL ANNEX, 824, 1-2 MAIN STREET, ROOMS E AND F, OVER WIL80N A COOKE HARD WARE STORE. COUNTY COURT s EXPENDITURES ON COUNTY ROADS For the month of November, 1912 District No. 1. Portland Hallway. Ught and Power Co $168.96 O. A. flattln 82.C0 J. A. Davis 72.60 C. E. Ilaltln .50 Wm. Smart 6fi-u0 Wm. Strange .00 H. A. Ilattln 2-6 O. Mathewa 600 P. Palmer 3500 R. A. Redell '7.25 J. Coates s3-75 J. Hoffman , 4 50 R. Strange 27 00 J. Ilrodlo , 62 50 p. Oaffney.....-.- 62-60 District No. 2. Dick Johnstin 38 75 Hilly Jones 82 60 Hardy I.angenberg 72-50 I. Keller t50l Ik. Johnson 77 60 J. A. Searles 381 Mn.n Ijllltur 23.75 Tnifi Hornberger 38 7 Wilson Dawalt J J. N. Young 23:75 .1. W. Ileniiiilt i:iS.C5 ( : in ti L Miiiupownr 22.26 K. It. Ilnliliett 10.00 Wnidr Koiilur 3.75 J, C, lliililmr 110 II. Imvl TM lliiiiny Joliiimin ,, 2H.00 A. Mulder ' 2.fi A, lleliirlcli 75 District No, 4, Hull Mil I noli 3.00 I,. Ilulii 4.00 I'liim. Hpniku 4.00 Alliei't Klli'lillig 9.00 l.i'Bh r llnl" 3.00 John Cltlimis 6.0(1 (leo, Wnller 2.00 District No. 6. I. A. Biilloil ' 0.00 Kllinr ilivkey 0.00 Lewis Kllxi'r 2"0 M. II. l ler COO Wm, lluderuiann 4.00 Will. Wheeler 100 A. Werner 1?0 I. yiiilnii Klihey 1200 O. W. HorliiK 3.00 (ll hu Kli hey 8 00 II. A. Heck 4.00 J. W. Knots 116-60 District No. 8. Hmiily Kurulliiro Store 1200 Hmiily KIiIkh l.umlier Co 2 00 W. K. Krelm 2.00 ('has. Krebs, Hr 15.00 Chits. Krebs. Jr 9.00 District No. 7. ' I. it o Urns. I.iituher Co 7.92 Oilo lllnik 3.00 Olio Asi'lioff 2.00 A. MIII.I 2-0 Kd Ten Kyck 17.00 K It. Leaf 40.60 District No. 11. C. Mituu 7-50 Lesl.-r Smith 00 K. A. Junes . 6.00 1 1 ii lis Kudolph 00 C. I). Kirk 7.0J V. M. Robertson 1-60 C. It. Llvesity 3 7S Wilson & Cooke 3.0J C ll. imuihy, Jr 60 C. J. Hood 1.15 District No. 13. r'rmik lliisrb 15 00 Wilson & Cooke 4-25 Scripture t lleaullau 2.15 J. BihwarU A Hon 108.75 Don Allen . 4.60 K. Milliard 4.00 Krl Allen 1000 Uild Allen 10.00 Tom Allen 6 00 J. Obrlne 35.00 J. T. Kullam 26.00 District No. 14. A. Splinters 2.00 II. Ileurlcl 6.00 C. W. I-Vetlrlck 3.10 Cllfort Luynlp 100 District No. 18 C. J. Hood 6.10 K. K. KilloKK (-25 J. C. Hradll 17.00 Wm. Kins 28.75 C. Urossenhacher 23.00 Wm. Ralney 29.50 U W. Davl 25.00 Charlie Klder 6.00 Oliver Host H.00 District No. 17 Maplu Masterton 2.25 Leon Jackson 8.00 Ivan Dlmlck 8.00 Oeorge Kahler 4.00 Adam llany 4.00 I). It. PI mirk 12-50 Phlll Rushey 16.00 Sam Hess 4.00 8. Utouretle 2-50 District No. 20. I). A. Puts 4 0 C. 1). llnyner 4.00 W. II. Uottomlller 2.00 Fred llaurer 8.00 P. V. Puis 6.00 John Puts I0-0" Urklns ft Robblns 70.60 C. N. Larkln T.&u District No. 21. Alfred Danlelson 1369 E. M. Follows 32.25 Frank Alden 5-50 R. E. Gordon -60 Alex Leeaon -0 Andrew Johnson 8.00 John J. Jones 8-75 C. W. Swan 7-00 W. H. Schloffer H-00 (Continued on page 6.) His Lltsrsry Bsnt. 'Kntber, when J leave school I am vnlim to follow my literary bent and write for money." "Humph: My son. you ouiibt to tic iiiccoasf ul Tlmt's oil you'vs done aim jou'v bvvii nt m-hool." Mssrschaum. Nearly all the -meerschaum In u comes from Kskl Shehr. In Turkey The work of mining l still pursued In the mot primitive manner with picks and knlve The output goo almost entirely to Vienna. A I ip on a l tp. "I wish t tin t old codger would gl me a tip on the stock market." -If be should do so you'd next be wishing you knew whether the Up was strnltfbt or noL"-Loulsvlll Courier Journsl. Caralssa of Fading. -He doesn't seem to care wboss feel ings be hurts. That soT" "Yes. He even reminded me of th (5 I lMirrowed of blm a month sgo." Detroit Free Press. Com Mills. Corn mills are often mentioned In th Bible. The orluliinl corn mill nim-h resembled the modern dnigelsfa pea tie. Mow forbad corn mills to be taken In pawn, for that be though! was like taking a man's life lu pledge. if. norace teamestlyl-Desrest U I were yon I eon'dn t live without me.-I.on-don Ttitter. REAL ESTATE ('iirlyn IIi'IIiiiIk to August Frank and wife, iniid In si'i'tlon I, township 8 ; until, iiuikii I emit; IIMi. J. K. I'liluier lo KM it T. Nolilu, lund In sirlloii 1'U and sei-tlon 'U, town ship 2 south, riingo II inisl; $,",00. J. D. IIiiiiiIIii lo J. H. Iliimllii, lot 3. lil'H-k 111 .olirlst Addition, lot 4, block 3 Zulirlit Aililltlon mid purt of lot IS, block 2:1, Zulu 1st Addition lo Kstaca tin : I'.'iki Ksini itdu Iteiilly ('oinimny to (iimrv, W. Kelly, lots 11 and 12 In block 8, Territi o Addition, section in, township 3 south, riuiK" 4; l. 0. L, AdlK lo Aliriilinm Iio.Moy and wife 1'iirt of Km 11 si 1 11 I'lerco D. L. C, townshlii 2 south, ruiiK" 4 east, 10 Hi-n-s; 11,300. Krii" it J. Ila.i'ltlno to Mrs. Anna L. Ditvls, purt of D. L. ('. of (liiorgo Welsh, sertlolis 33 and 31, township 3 south, range 3 eust, K5 acres; 12,600. Wlllmiiellii l-'itlls Compuiiy to Ur. tint I. Kmiiiey, tracts 7, 8, 9, 12 end 13, of Willamette mid Tualatin Tracts; 1750. Lute MrKlttrli k and (ji-rtle MoDev lit. undlvliliid three-fourths Interest In lot 6, block 2, Willamette; 110. (ihidstt.ne Keitl Kstato Association to Hi-iiiim H. I'riiilhoiiime, land Ad joining bltska 106 and I OH, Uladstone; 11. Ilerllno II. Prudhotiiitie sasJJ Henry A. I'l'uill'ommo to Clitdstone Heal Kit tutu Association, right hack water of Cluckiiuias Itlvi-r on block 100 In (ilmlnliHie; 11. Uds M. UwthWBlto to J. W. Roots, part of section 11, township 2 south, mime 2 east; 13,900. J. D. (ilovmile to Delicti" Caruielina all undivided Interest one sixth sharn lu horny wuKiins, etc., on Kcott's farm near Mllwattkle; 100. MnrKiiret 11. Kvans to Mrs. Luella D. Klmhiill, part of D. L. C. No. 61, section 20, township 3 south, ratine 4; 1.600. J. Itohert Alexander to John W. Kyler, part s"ceon 13, township 2 south, ruiiKo 6 east; 11. Charles 11. Moores In J. M. Kngllsh In ml In blH-k 8 Mlnthorn Addition; 075. William Hhindler to Mrs. E. V. Al l)(H', lot 13, block 1, U-o Addition In Wllllmn Meek D. U C; 1J00. Kinmii V. Alheo to Lem Alhee, one third Interest In part of block 29, Mil waukle; 11. Alvln Clark to C. K. Kills, lot 6, section I, township 3 south, range 3; 110. 1 (Jul ma r Roberts to C. It. Kllh land In section 3 south, township 3 south, ruiiKP 3 east; 110. Frank K. Allen to ("buries D. May tier, land In section 29, range 3; 11. Anna M. Hcnrith to K. Mitchell llenrlch lund In section 12, township 2 south, range 2 east; 11. Robert A. Miller to James Harlow, land In section 25. township 1 south, r a line 2 cast; 11,425. S. E. Hcott and wife to K. J. Hudson lot 1. block 12. Mullno; 1250. Ctistav lielike and Augusts Henko to J. C. Cbalupsky aud wife, land in section 25. township 4 south, range 1 east; 16,000. Minnie Far man to 11. S. Gibson, part of section 23, township 2 south, range 3 eaat; 17t!5. Minnie Farman to C. F. Whitehead, part of section 23, township 2 south, rsnge 3 east; 19K6. J. A. Bomer to Josephine Somer. lot 21 In block 32, first addition to Esta cada; 11. M. O. Moore. William R. Wilson and Dorla E. Wilson to William R. Wilson and Dorla E .Wilson, lot 3, block 8. Uladstone; 110. John W. Looney to Amanda V. Loon ey. land in William Engle D. L. C; HO. Farmer's Hank of Wllsonvllle, Its officers to the Farmers' Hank of Wll sonvllle; 110. F. H. Fields and wife to James H. rieckley undivided one half Interest In tract 3, of J. P. Eagan D. U C; 11. Sedonia I-atourette to Ernest Lar son tract s 29 and 34 Ellda; 11. Kdward Craves and wife to Coleman Murk land In the A. E. Urlbble claim 1 MS GMLBlf I ... PERPETRATED BY WALT M'DOUCALL v r QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS C AND NOW, LADIES AND 1 ?? zff? A, (Gentlemen, iam ready r .- ., k ft'lS I T0 SWER ANY QUESTIONS WELL, WHAT JJTl I TV ,AwsL2 ' Do tou THINK J MAHASG0TS0ME. QW JT 7 7T7-L Of IT.MISS ? STUFF UPAT OUR iIrWk C XoO 1 .-I MOUSE. THAT WILL Pfcyxf? ME fXT FOUR DOLLAR C1 Ik 7AKE THAT yXluVXKci-1? You ovvE: J (I tr4?J I iW J WHERE VbO WOUCONT TAJfEl NtiJ CSJUl P '1 IS THE RE ANYONE WHO 1 J ' ! I WWT3 FURTHER INFORM- i ?1 t W .'gff " Ttlllf ' A , ATlowiNRtftARDTOOOR tTtTk- Z' Ja-J? AV J' JZfjtWtJIA VES, IM AN ADEPT y CAUSE. ? j I f, VA I II 'ZW7f A fA lJ ItXPLAIMTMtOWNESS rfz'Tf -sLt3P mMifirQ Itmi svc, sconces I r No. 41, township 4 south, rango 1 eust; '.0. J. K. (irlliMo and wife to J. Colnmnn Murk land In John (iilbblo D. L. C; 138. Joseph D. Le and wife lo II, L. Moody east, nun half east quarter sec tion 31, west one half of soulll west quarter section 32, township 1 south, raiiKB 4 east; 110. Wurri'ti K. Davenport and wife to Elmer Phelps, land In section 6, town ship 2 aoiilh, range 6 east, 25 acres; 175. C. D. Littoiirette and wlfo to M. Till man, tract 2 Ellda; 110. Llllfe lloiilmid to Ohi Denlston, land In sections 8, 9, 1 and 17, township :i south, ratigo 3 east; 1750. AugiiKla Hlewart Klrscbhuiiiii and Christ Klrschliauiii, to Eliza Kerbs, lots 9, 10, 3 and 4 hhx k I, Clackamas Hi'lKliH; 11.060. Oregon Hwedlsh Colonization Com pany to Hull Lumber Company, lots 4, ant! 6, soctlon 1, township 5 runce 2 east and north half of north east quarter, soctlon B, township 6 south, rang" 3 cast; 17,300. John IliichoU to Clara M.Haker, land In township ,2 south, range 6 east; 1110. (leorge Wltherby to II. W. Hager liianii, lot 4, section 20, township 2 south, range 3 east; 100. CLACKAMAS AiSTRACT A TRUST COMPANY. LsnS Titles Exm!nd. Abstracts of Title Mid. JOHN F. CLARK. Mgr OBcs over Bank of Oregon' City. HOCKEY SEASON SCHEDULE. Four Tumi Contm For Amateur Championship of Amarica. With only four clul.s In the coinpotl tlve seheiitile of the run fur the Ama teur Hi) l.e.v leilKU" Will iiijiliiimlilp whli-ll Is Miiilcil liibliiit Inn 7. I'.M.I. It is pl'iiliiiiiil Unit 'hS'l'e the "eiiililK lark of the rri'i f,.r ih,- tltnl.ir bun ors the wrli- will he prinlui tli e of as stubborn n whediile as ever iiinti-stiil fur the b e honors. As only four clubs will ouin-te for the I'haniploiinliip. the i-oinnilttee do rliled to pluy a triple instead of s dou ble Mil ml robiu. While It la ti it known Just who will ciiiHlltnte the makeup of the Irish Ainerli an Athletic club team, the new comer In tdo ranks of the bockeylsts. It bits been Intimated that the mem bers will be without cavil by any one Interested In the series, wblcb Is as fol lows: First Hound.-jsn. T. Hockr club versus Ht. Nicholas: Ul. Crescent A. C. Trus Irish-American A. C; 1J. Hockey club versus Irish-American A. C: IS. St. Nicho las venus Crescent A. C. ; 21, 8L Nicholas versus Irtsh-Amerlran A. C; it. Creecent A versus Hockejr club. & .ml Itoiind.-Jsn. 3. Hockey club veiaus 81. Nlcholm; II. Crescent A- C versus Irlsh-Amerlcsn A. C: Feb. a, Hockey club versus Irish-American A. C; t. Crescent A. C. veriua fit. Nicholas; 11. 8L Nlcholss versus Irlsh-Amerlcsn A. C: It. Cresi-ent A. C. versus Hockey club. Third Itound -Fb U, Hockey club versus Bt. Nicliolas: fl. Crescent A. C versus Irlsh-Ameilcsn A. C; ti. Hockey club versus Irish-American A. C: H. St. Nicholas versus Crescent A. C; March 4. 8t Nicholas versus Irish-American A- C; 1. Creecnt A. C versus Hockey club. TRIANGULAR BOAT RACE. Ptnn Oarsman Will Meet Harvard and Prinoeton Next Year. That Pennsylvania will meet Har vard and l'rinietun In a triangular crew race sometime In May Is st this time almost an assured. fact At present tbe pinna hare not beeu completed, but the first race will prob ably be held nt Cambridge early In May. Last year Pennsylvania. Prince ton and Columbia held a triangular eight oar race on Carnegie lake at Princeton. The races will lie held every third year at the different colleges. The final pinna of the rrn-e w ill be complet ed by the first "f the t ew year. Oil RCIAL Li Xi8 IS FUNNY EVERYBODY CET8 A PRESENT AND HAS BEST TIME OF HIS LIFE SANTA BRINGS U'REN FEL'S SOAP M. 0. Latouretta, Given Seal Ring, Makes Finn Speech G. L. Hedges Impersonates Santa Clsus The Commercial Club of Oregon City, wblcb always does things right, aided by tianta C'laus, provided a Christmas for the members Thursday evening which deserves a place In history, ll was really a love fcasL Almost 200 members of the club wer; present and every one of them was re member d by Krlss Krlnkle. M. U. Latouretto. swretary, for Instance re ceived a seal ring. George Mot'arver, Henard. and "Uad" ('itrils, assistant steward, each received a check for 110. Gilbert L. Hedges, the Ozark moun tain aboriglnee. ltpperaonated Santa Clans, and he did it so well, that tbe real ono would have been ashamed of hla former efforts bad be been present. Mr. Hedges, In awarding the presents, made abort talks sll of the in to the point and 11. T. Mcllain, president of tbe club, escorted those for whom presents were Intended to the table. W. 8. U'Rcn, who knows more about making laws and having them put Into execution than many other r. 1 Gilbert L. Hedges, Commercial Club Santa Claus. lawmakers that have plied their avo cation In this state, was one of the first to receive a present. It was an appropriate present It was neatly wrapped, and In as perfect condition externally as s box of Hood River apples. When Mr. U'Ren, who doubt less thought he waa the recipient of nothing less than a deed for a bouse and lot, opened the package, his dis may be only equaled by his ability to meet the situation squarely. The present cosisted of four bars of Fel's Naptba soap. The recipient after un wrapping the package, and taking good naturedly the remarks of the audience, which were uot said sotto voice, said: "This Is a fine present. These bars of soap are guaranteed to wash out anything except the sins of the poli ticians.'' Mr. U'Ren's reply was applauded. L. H. Kerchem and Thomas B. Fair- w x , j ! ; . ; j V " -V . i i .. . . , I I. (-' ' ' M. D. Latourette, Secretary of Com-mer-.lal Club, who was presented Seal Ring. j dough were then called forth as "the J gladiators of tho Commercial Club." j boxing gloves and told to "go to It." ! They did, and If all the metal In Ogle Moim'aln mine Is the color of that liquid r'alrclotigb produced and that Ken hi nt produced the mine is cer tainly an El Ijorado. The bout was culled a draw. However, the referee announced that Mr. f'alrclough was a better checker player than he was a bout artist. E. C. Dye, representing his father, Colonel C. H. Dye, took a sour present home. It was a bunch of lemons sent him by "-Mrs. Kate L. Newton." Mrs. Newton was recently a candidate for mayor, Colonel Dye having circulated a petition in her Interest. Dr. Clyde Mount. Dr. L. A. Morris. Kher A. Chapman and Ray O. Young were- recipients of musical Instru ments. They appreciated them so much that they immediately organ ized a "Little German Hand" and ren dered several selections. E. P. Carter, a billiard shark, re ceived a miniature billiard table. Llvy Stlpp. Grant 11. Dlmick, F. W. Swift, R. U Holman. T. J. Myers, John Falrclough, O. D. Eby, Linn E. Jones, aud In fact all tbe members of the club received appropriate pres ents. One man rereived a bottle of hair tonic. Guess who he Is? It would be unfair 'o close this story without expatiating upon the excellence of the work done by Mr. McBaln, who escorted tbe men who received presents to tbe place which was the cynosure of ayy eyes, snd Mr. Hedges, who waa the greatest Santa Claus Oregon City has ever known. Each of them knew just what to do and did It at tbe psychlogtcal mom ent. Mr. Latourette, when pre sented the -ring by Mr. McBaln, blushed. appeared a little con fused, and then made one of tbe finest speeches of tbanks that has ev er been heard In the Commercial Club rooms. There was not a man present who did not applaud when be finished for It Is a fact that Mr. Latourette has given as much of bis time and done as much work for the club as any man connected with It After the awarding of presents there were musical selections, vaudeville stunts and boxing contests. Nobody was hurt. The bullet luncheon and tbe stuff furnished to wash it dowa were good. "" Estacada and Eastern Clackamas SANDY. j Rev. R. S. Smith, of Willamette , College, Salem, will conduct regular j preaching services at Sandy M. El church morning and evening every i Sunday. ! At a meeting of the freeholders of j road district No. 48 at Flrwood Hall ( uonaav mgui a leu uiu u&a led. The Mt, Hood, Dover and Hart roads will each receive one-third of the money. James DeShazer was unanimously re-elected road supervisor. The Sandy Woman's Club gave a fine literary and musical program at I the M. B. church Sunday evening. A large Christmas tree for the children together with the usual festivities of the holiday season were greatly en Joyed by the children and the grown ups as well. The church was filled i to overflowing. The ladles of the club are to be congratulated on tbe great success of their undertaking. R. E. Esson played the part of Santa Claus admirably. Mr. Walton, of the Walton-Van Dyne Investment Co., was out from Portland Sunday. t Ed Prune Is spending a few months in California. The Flrwood mill has closed down for repairs. When you have a bilious attack give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. Tbey are excellent For sale by Huntlay Bros. Co.. Oregon City, Hubbard, Mo lalla and Canby. CHERRYVILLE. J T Frlel .Tr and Miss Clara and Master Johnny Friel spent several days In Portland last week. j -Alex B. Brooks has returned from j a two months' visit to his Hood Riv er, Oregon, ranch, where he has let the contract for clearing eight acres of land and Intends to set out ten ac res to apple orchard In the near fu ture. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beach have moved to Portland, where they have bougnt a new home. Clair E. Cary has returned from Eastern Oregon. Thoa. McCabe has returned from Oregon City. Mrs. J. T. Friel, Jr., gave a dancing party last Friday evening. Frances McCabe Is working for his brother. Leo, who Is foreman of a saw mill near Bull Run. A sacred song service was held at the residence of Dr. O. Botklns last Sunday evening. Harold Graham Is visiting his grandfather. Dr. O. Botklns. Jo Wick, a friend of Mrs. Geo. B. Couper. is spending the winter In Cherryvllle, and is thinking of get ting some land snd locating here. . U J. Ronney and Mrs. Ronney, for merly of Cherryvllle. have moved to Seattle, where Mr. Ronney has start ed a garage, "storage battery and ser vice Co." Dr. O. Botklns is spending the hol ldaya in Portland. PURE ITER FOR VALLEY PROMISED STATE BOARD OF HEALTH PLANS 6UPPLYINQ CITIES FROM CLEAR LAKE COST WOULD BE ABOUT $4,000,000 Cooperation Financial and Othsrwlse Will be Asked of Places to be Benefitted State Back of Schema SALEM, Or, Dec. 21. Laying the foundation for ono of the greatest purs water supply plans ever attempt ed on the Pacific coast, the Stats Hoard of Health at Its annual meeting here today adopted a report from En gineer Kelsey,. which covers a pure water plan from Clear Lake to pro vide water for all of the cities and towns of the Willamette Valley. Some such a project was outlined by tbe State Hoard or Health many months ago and It was placed In tbe hands of Mr. Kelsey to work out the details. Tbe report haa been finished and i000 copies of It will be printed. Clear Lake, 100 miles from Salem, on a beo line, the source of the Wll Icmette River and a lake with an In exhaustible supply of pure mountain water, was selected as the source of supply for the immense system that is contemplated. The scheme, in a nuUhell, Is to place the state behind the project The cost of realizing the dream of the members of tbe State Board of Health Is estimated at approximately 14. 000, wo. Co-operation, both finan cially and otherwise, would be de manded of all tbe cities and towns that come under the project, including all of them In the Willamette Valley down to Portland. Part of the scheme would be the furnishing of a source it supply to the State C&pitoi and all of the state InrtUmlons. Man Coughs and Breaks Rib After a frightful coughing spell a man In N'eenah, Wis, felt terrible pains In bis side and hut doctor found two ribs had been broken. What ag ony Dr. King's New Discovery would have saved him. A few teaspoonelul ends a late cough, while persistent use routs obstinate coughs, expels stubborn colds or heals weak, sore lungs. "I feel sure its a Godsend to humanity," writes Mrs. Etfie Morton. Columbia, Mo, "for I believe 1 would have consumption today, if I had not used this great remedy." Its guaran teed to sausry. ana yon can get fTOA trial KaftlA IIP RAjnff - yt'"" size at n deal EAGLE CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson were) Estacada visitors one day last week. W. F. Douglass made a brief bus iness visit to Portland Oast Tuesday. Guy and Claude Woodle took a load of apples to Portland last Tuesday -going by wagon instead of by train. Mr. Jones was seen In the neighbor hood Sunday. Eagle Creek Grange held its reg ular session last Saturday, about 18 members being present The follow ing officers were elected to serve for th ensuing vesr: Master. M. S. Glov er; Overseer. F. W. Bates; Lecturer, Mrs. S. E. Bates; Steward, George Smith; Assistant Steward, Homer Glover; Chaplain. Mrs. L. Glover; Treasurer, H. Hoffihelster; Secretary, Mrs. Maggie Bates; Gatekeeper, El mer Anderson; Ceres, Mrs. L. V. Gib son; Pomona. Mrs. M. . C. Glover; , Finr Mini Ethel Hale: Lady Assist ant Steward. Miss Minnie Stelnman. Miss Ethel Hale was chosen organist Mrs. Kitxmlller and son, Walter, went up to Dover Frtdy, staying ov er night and attending the Christmas exercises held at the church that eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Huntington, Mrs. Clark and Miss Meda Murphy attend ed the Christmas exercises held at the Dover church last Friday evening. Mr. Ellis and family have moved to Sellwood. Birch Roberts has been helping Why. Douglass pack apples. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglas went to spend Christmas at the home of the latter's parents. Move On Nowl says a policeman to a street crowd, and whacks heads if it don't "Move on now!" says the big, harsh mineral pills to bowel congestion and suffer ing follows. Dr. King's New Ldfo Pills don't bulldoze the bowels. Thev gently persuade them to right action, and health follows. 25 cents at all druggists. DOVER. 1 Mr. Royce has moved over on Mr. Fisk's place. j Donald Bodley Is In Portland for ' the Christmas holidays. I Miss Wheeler has gone to Portland 1 for a two weeks vacation, i Margaret Seward, H'eanor Bews, ! Helen and Gaylord Keith are home for Christmas vacation. Joseph DeShazer killed three hogs and a beef last week. All enjoyed the Christmas tree and program at the church last Friday evening. At the road meeting December list there was a ten mill tax voted to be apportioned the same as last " year. C. A. Keith was chosen supervisor for another year. You will find that druegists every where rpeak well of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. They know from long experience in the sale of it that In case of coughs and colds It can al ways be depended upon, and that It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Huntley, Bros. Co., Oregon City. Hubbard, Molalla and Canby.