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ft" f ' ' ' Mini.; lavrs tt..t !. (heir annual ' X "" " COUNTY OFFICERS I Tl,u ,,,,,, r,,.,.,.,. m FIII? TOPPC! OPPOSE ENGINEER i t:: iv :t ' " " " -, ' ' jjjj i kUUlkfcLj RESOLUTION INDORSING CXPcRT ' T N . - , . j ; ,.'.. ,,., v , , , , v , , i, TO ACT IN ADVISORY CV f 'V- S,. , U'-.-'i- .is.- . ; l;m i..-i-.V...ih.--l pacity lost 1 .. ; ..'dyi, u ':'' ' ' " 4..i- :.v"V . J4 - M r,:-; :. . iv.ti..u.l with tvi.wu. . ; ' . vi 4 - I . ...!. v.l II ; , . .' v ', ; v k.ii..i..i. h-.. i.v .,.... L k. , . ' A ? . --t i -'t I'.'V j " Tl...::u h. I ti i'i n. "r .! . II ' 'VV .."v :'-r;.!ft. ' ' kind o! ,.. T':, i- . ' .'. ; -.V;,-' ! ' , .a" ir.NIr at th. I...- " I , ' . .' ' ' - V'-.'.V.-iJV 'I j sV..S ...r I.. .... Oh. I ii '...-V ..: .- . J m.ii:.. :it .-f riM.I .-K ! : ' - : .fSCiir ' "-" ' ' ' j I hiSm."i .!n.:ur (. i!..- .! t.-. t-r ! V- - ' . .. : rvi .",7 : ; 3 ' i I . .1 !.!. I!... . ! .-tt..,. ( .'!'. ENABLING ACE IS Ltaisuturc Urged to Amend Permit Clotmg tsit.ite 90 Dayi Wliei Pet-title lVlJTi.ANH. .Ian. H. (.';,'M..l. A t M'!..lin in.lorsins Hit' l.ro;v; upin.ii '..n'lit of H ttato lu,.!n.. ' iui'i-r to art In all aJisor iap.u.t to thi' xunoiis I'ontity iMiins m l11'' state in ruaj const riu'i ion tvvly l...;it..i hi tho t'H'st s. sum in tho rourt'.Hi.'M' toJay of tlu tliir.l luinnai romontion of the comity jiiJcc au.l county couitniMiioui'rs of (.'rcou. Anot!. or nsolntion tallins ui'o:itii.' losliu.ro to ias an tnaMui- ad IHTiiutlir.s count it s to L'omi up to '2 HT com of thoir asscs'd .i!uatiou a constitutional aiiu'iiduu iit to mIiicIi offect was carru'J l.y tho unor at the pcnoral eloction on .Novoinbor was carriod. A thinl motion was suivcssMi m IKiwering tho prcsiJont. t'ounty Jiiiic Clocton. of Multnomah, to appoint a connuittte of thro to viMt Saiom..inl ur:-e ujKin the Itcislature. whi' li is now iu cession, the adoption of tho enabling act refom-d to. Judo I'loo ton said totikht that tho cotumitti-o probably would consist of County Judge Thompson, of l.ano County. County Jud.ce Judd. of Clat;o; .aid County Couniiissionor Soever, of Jack son. At the Instance of Lionel R. We!-' ster, ex-county judsrc of Multnoniah. a resolution was approved, callitu upon the legislature to amend the law so as to permit of the closing of estates in $0 days if possible. The present limit Is six mouths with the; result that many estates remain open for months alter all necessary bus iness in connection with them as been transacted. V. H. Mattoon, commissioner. Is the only Clackamas County man reg Istered. !i ll.ui. n r vjy ..... s . : JCx ' , tJ-rz Tr. ..s :u:. c to do 1 .1 as i. rel:. I'. I : ii ,.1'ro . M II. in i liov Ml- stod 1 1 h a H oil of Mi In u I t br... . Ii . Ib.it i : 1 1 K.'-.. Sin 1i:M Ii. and men OOllllll.lt Tli,. .'I'l!. ii'nl a oo to r. '"!'! ' '.bis mid .1 d 'or court or ion :il.! or.l. a son : i l.Mlo.i niiiob i.litorialli w ill kIio :l f! OiMlllMltteo of I'll 'I'll the si.i.io ,i i-rtim-s. as fo!!. M:ss. lioM S:' r nl'ol 11.' pl.-r wor.' 11. o. M- .,1 tho ri t!ii ! s tin. I t!io ii'li I l.'M III.. Mill .Mis l am, m.il..' lie V I ami I . AH i With every new subscription or icncw.il of old subscription, We will send you a cutting from this famous plum tree. This is a new variety of plum that vill be the talk of the Willamette Valley in a few years. Mr. A. C. Newell, tle grower of this plum, gives a description:-- 'This tree grows and bears well where it is diffi. cult to grow Apricots, the foliage is purplish red while the blossoms arc very fragrant. The plum known as the "HOIMEY DEW" is cream yellow with slight pink to the sun, of medium size, the flavor is difficult to describe, being different from any of the many fruits I have ever sampled." Read what a few of Clackamas county's well known men have to say about this plum: BARLOW. Phnt.w b merinn Pres. Association .viii ii.,' "V I ..I p.. II til .I K n tie crertsome sides nr trie 'ack if Turkish fatuities on inn x,-ossh ,if brutality wer S.nft Hi i; ance was wreaked . m.iitit i instiiiHe of this If here lllnslriii reilhnnliit in the Unitarians 1'Iiei .- i tru.lt inl riaimed 'o tn in the nii.i.-. i n. atnn-lons rtu,- The iip-r picture !iv. n th.ffi.i nfiin.l rl.i..i hs,'ki ItsterutM; '. m. I. . the pall 'Cm. it 10 tree 10 the vili f , n -n n -i r... i i ii , ,i i'l. tr Hen, .lentil. Ml inns IVr .' Ii.-t, ill. Mis r In no .'.!'!. -ill oi-r.il ; m: b. rf.-l look to til.. I-OM i ' . here for ap; ...I.. 1 went to I laid and w ifo Mr Wiirfel r ioiiiI'i; and In In lilt il In nude .1 , i. '1-C.lM.I til .111 I!,.l Mr Wnrf with Ins e rati. mi. S,ir.,!a tlloell when ho e(t of A-irorii had ch.irn.' i Mr Wurfel's absence. W ill Han. r and if. inn iimi. s iiiul trim'. I llv. Wednesday Will ..t:..!i.i t.. !.,. lurlni; t'i.- nj.- ittK'le.l ll.'-lli- lie was doii.c r J.i i Ur.io f t!ic stole 111 .ire S'lle lull ill their f.im ..lit to Hre MLE MARKET HAS GRASSES FOR WET LA.'.'OS The -Portland Union Stock Yards Company reports ad follows: Receipts for the week have been cattle, calves, l'i; hogs, TIM; sueep, 3-20; horses JO. Cattle liquidation' this week has been far short of supplying the trade requirements. Killers show a keen desire for prime beef, but are over looking medium grades, so urgent is the call Heavy fed steers steady to strong at (7.50 to $7.7j, fully a quar ter higher tnan previous market per iods. All claims of butcher stuff sell ing strong, with cows and heifers baring the lead, tops bringing J'i.To Friday. The swine market experienced sharp losses during the week, as re ' ceipts totaled over tiuu head and prov ed a veritable glut to trade channels, opening at ii to JS.lU Monday. The market dropped to (7.90 by mid week and closed steady to weak (7.5u to 7.65. The mutton market is steady to a 1 shade higher and the tendency is do- sidedly upward. Receipts are unsat isfactory and anxious buyers are bid ding stronger prices for prime ewes ; and weathers. Three carloads of weathers, selling at J'j.SO and ewes at $4.50 indicate the bullish attitude in the cheep house. Few lambs are coming forward and the market is steady to strong. Top Bales made around ffi.73. P. v,-".t;: bona, wr'h-n fat of a! iv t ! half of that v llie ; ' Hill, tt t; nii.MIe (.f .. p. th -f I 'ear. low IctYh. I haw There was something of a boom in . the cattle market in Portland Tucs 1 lay. and as a result prices consider ably out of tlie ordinary were paid for choice beef stuff. For a week or more cattlj have been coming in rather a scant way, and when the market opened Tuesday with another j thim: to meager supply there was-n rush on u.. M a e Jen or o A! o"t covi r. d w I'h ff.-r ui oh dr.es i i t at ;( u,,. fo tl at the part of buyers. Prices started up and there was no halt in the upward movement until the point had been reached. Two prime steers, av tracing 1 IS", pounds in weight, wtp taken at that figiire. while a bunch of 22 well finished steers went at Js. These were the highest prices paid fw regular run steer stock in the local market for months and far above the average at this slage of the s.-a son in years. In the cow division there was similar display of strength, the ad vam-e In values amounting to a ipiar-1 t.er or better. One small bunch of I prime cows sold early in tne day for j J7.10. while a load of fancy heifers, j avering 1212 pounds in weight, wasi taken at A few rather heavy calves told at. 7.7j. lard I b.id 'hoi.-rh' trow I ay i n : : ( con: ! start- d. ("an yi m tell kind cf hay, ami th.. 1 . . this land star;.-, I in gr !f 'his '.a:..i c.-n be ,r;, do is to drain n !Pt !.i-s . r t or; i-i i.l ! e can Hut I g-t the r the 1 . t way to e it I r' I. the ! en b. r 1 ; ,1' ':. r .. ' os -1 oti :( 1! s ' tl' pur T It Is a rata-r d-r", hand!,'. Th- uatir standtuc or the su;l , kiil out ir'. cf the tan., cras-i ('aiiii.b.i.i 1 gras'i and Ken tin b'i.e grass are grown to m.n. i.t. in parts t ( an.-ula for p.i-inr. 1 - a - very few oft!.- tame i r:i-e. e will do io well on soils that are e' j Th- -Mid grasses, as a rule, grow v. ry . e nn wet lar, yh,, graew that a j do best ou w-t land ar- red top. foul meadow crass, combined ih slslt-e clover. Timothy wi!l do fairly well and it. a. I - s'.ir'.d ty finitly nowtnL (he s,1 ttitboiit any rultnatlon. V'e haiehiid no i j. erl. rc-, however, u th th-ie gr.is-'s in y.ur section, and this Is only a HUte-i'ticn on mir part. The amount of nd to be sown i petids on the bind of iwecl used. If th- r-'d -top, re-cbamd peed Is used, two or three pounds p-r acre will be mifVcient. while if the ordinary seed I" rr-wn. twelve to fifteen pounds of lib '! clnwr feed per acre should be mii'd w Itii this. for spuds mm A small amount of potato busin-sio Is passing with California at this time, out scarcely enough orders are. coming forward to give the trade a definite standing. Offerings by the country are stiM very heavy and notwithstanding the very poor condition of the roads and the difficulty in reaching the rnirk-t, arrivals are showing but srnail de crease at the present time. Conditions in the potato trade in California have shown a fractional improvement recently, but as yet there is no decided call from there for out side stock. For 'be better erade of applet a better rUA mem is sbo-Ainir. Offer ! ings from the country are not near-! ly so liberal, and while the trade' here still has its f..II rjiiirriitii for ! 'he ir.i,..--. d:nt- future, th- outlook is much more hopeful. binding associations d-nling in ap ! already decided that the' warrants a higher price and ' asou me;, are asKing prices,. ... ove 'hose previously j wh:ilel,.,r. Curioun Perquisites of Royalty. pi, s ha . situation for that r.i fractionally rj noted. The siniation is d-riving practical ly all of its strength at the moment Irom the great damage to th" orar.-;-ciop and the higher prhi.H that are being asked for the product. Not It :i.;.-ni-of th- roulM nnd Ir-laio! g-oll lllll'bsl Tbe !:n- r. h-.id of , i-o:in of I,!-Tb- tail pelrpilslti.. ; (lirlspui I . : nlwiivs be A rim-i' ii Klifll'lel's dove., a pi of s-m-let that IA a curious statute the king of (Ireat lirltalii Is enilrleil to every stur lu the 'iilto, Kingdom. ,s nN'i the rlL'hr to the -.y whale on tight off the - Lliigdmii. ;l' tile whale Is the ipiiH'n'H Ml- object of this eurloiiK iig that her tiiHiesty shall ell .upi.'i-i! n llh w hale -.Ii sl.iL'-il .rlv en, nigh tbe i- tiie king's half. ii- r Strang- pcripiM.es of -.-I'-rs me a pair ,.f white lol of eiinihi m.... a pi:! I.o-e and a silver nee-jie from his ta:!,.r - lln-p.-r's. .More ' I'iir.bii tbaii in Pitttburrjh', Smoke. fuel is c.,i,.iiine,l in the city of gli an, I its inmie,,;-!,. vicinity any oilier city in the world. There seems to be no abatement ia the demand for hops, and with hold ings in tbe Coast states reduced to small compass and the owners of the stock as a rule confident regarding the future, the market holds in a steady to firm way at the prices rpiot ed the first of the week. Home traoe in choice goods between dealer, at 20 cents is reported in the local mar ket, and a few transactions at 19 to 20 cents are said to have been put through in the Yakima Vailev this week. The contract market now is attract ing some attention, as usual at this time of the year, and a few deals on the coming crop are reported to bave been closed at 16 cents. The chances however, are that not much In lb way of contract business will be done tniH.il a later in the season. A considerable portion of the spot stock now beina taken r.vn- th dealers, it is said. Js for shinment t.'. England, the brewera there In many instances still beine short .,n thOr I season's requirements. ! only has the damane to the croii been considerable, but the reports of frost ui Hock will kp the public from buying oranges as fr-cly as otherwise. Ibis will be a dir-of aid to the apple market situarion. TWILIGHT. Abroad tbe situation is exped-d to 1 show an Improvement of ev-n great- Twilight farmers are wailing for er ext.-nt than at borne, therefore for several thing'-., among the moi- irn K"od (iiralny appbs the indb a'iona , por'anl or.-, better weather so that lire much more hopeful. Small si.e the plowing that was start-d -tHt ; are s'lii snowing ' 'an may he completed in ii-.-ie. i ai lery low pri'-es. the gun City and got his '..ifo and oiin,er son who were in tbe hospital tne and oiieh.il' woks Friday ni.-'t tin. older son. Waitie. was s.n. k-n with .'il'th.-na 111 a w-ry bid form li.n Ii. dimin and Mason , ro cilb-d Th. iiijc teii anritoirie and at this wrl'in.; the child Is improving and i mm h better liattl- Irwin who Is staving with Mrs. Manor during thdr llln.ss is iiuarar-.tlned there The dire tors u! , the m-Viiil closed the Si hnol for a wc.-k snii will fumigate the school house ,in, use all pr.s-autlnns agiiltm' the disease spreading, as Wayne was In school Friday. Willie Malov. It is reported, has a light attack of the diptberia. (n- of M Phelps1 children Is also ill of ii sore throat. Four hoboes hrok.i Into tho school house Thursd iv night. They nurt-d a tiro ; n, mad- theum-hes rurfurt i able. No mm being the wiser until! the next mnmlng when tin. Janitor went to the mhoolhoiise. Mr. Wro "tad saw them around the nchool-1 buns- but did not know that they ' broke In i l lo re was u m-etlng in the hall Thursday morning when several pert fruit growers gave a talk on j horticulture. Mr. Freytag of Oregon ; City was among the speakers. ' hoc Lou less and Mrs. Mat Malov, er. marrli'd Sunday, Mr. Jesse ollli I aiinii. Mest wishes to i;,,. hni.py bride .i,i. bridegroom. 1 he Watklns liniment man of Can I by attempted to cross th- dbch south j of the water tank Monday which vas' overllow lug with ttater. He drove! his team in when the horses and wag on went irno the dlti h the wagon iie s. tiing. He ran for h-lp and several' men -nt to his aid II- waded Into the dit, h to unhitch ihe burses. For Innately the horses remained quiet r they might have drowned 'I here was I a damage of about (I.'ai.iiu t lts i eoods. This h a dangerous pl.e-caml should be look-d after by the road i.'iper. isor neiore more ennis ! age is done a, j H a regu for strangers Our 1,-achers Miss Chiim and Miss . Itot-s Mrs. Tailman, Mr. I so and Mr .II'T.III .lll.-nileil a llieeln, i'v Saturday. Mr. and Mrs A. (Jrlbbl.. of Macks burg ano Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jesse. t I'or.land, were iHiting their father Mr. .1, ss.. ,ner Sunday. Mr. Jen.. 1,-rt. Tuesday morning for Spokane. Miss KIihs gaie a ,,ariy We,,.M. "av ev.-mng or latt week to h friends here. A lolly time ui, 'I by those pr-c-M. I Mrs. Manuel King H 111 of stomach i trouble. Mrs. Mae Walla, - Is also quite sick, i ner iiusn.-inu arT.ed norm afternoon. Mr. K , , , ,. Il'.l-g rctitl, la-t.-.l A I (.iiiud l.hr rUtur of tl,'. , ' ,m lb 'I"" ec m t.' Hi" I" b ,,,.ln l,,d,., .,. ,i c Y- , - , , ' m piiini nan. nn in. -,' " .1 1 c.-r.m fioni an; i.th.r tn' ,tj Ii-.tii. ! ot a on tin., favor ell will ran Hint It hno a .'r 1U. (l).J( R) , ill of I's cm I .in.l.id vcv '"'-I .'. ""I b.liiK (he .,,tn MtlHWinrivi, i n. ith.r plui... I .v.r t.t.d A M 1 " " rt ' 1 1 i'i"'ii ...in '.! tioiM.Miclcn tbnor , , ,. n. l-riil., Ore. 1 .-, 1 ' v ill en. (bat It ba. A llill fl.t J F JM'h. round A.scs.or Tbl. plum tvinlmU inn ,,f (h Ki.lrtn all, I plum tn. -t - C.aB Hiving irit.ii mi., i.f the Hon (ist (,,,.,) ,eln (I. a . v pbini r ,h.. ,u ""j11 " ',;,T',;, 1,,;"n. "' )'" ' v, r I. ev.cll. n' I., lug dl.tliotl. '"'"" '-' ";; j F. roFFM W ,.'l.r 111911 a li'to'i and .till it .own , .n't n plum. VKS W r. KIIICIIIIM K v WH.m.S Sb. r...l, I'le. It....',, i IM I'1""' I'l'""'" ' bmlbg a iHseiiliar r.nvi.r of Some tr... at on... ( ntil Ibis plum la i.-rialiil) a colli. S t FPIIKNSi 'N er nl a Il.ivor belw.-ell A pea. Il Ihl. pllllll relllllid. III.' of iii. I banana and I certainly a the ,,, lime plum ,,( Mai aum " dellcloii, ftull Ith lb- ii.btltlon of p, h fa ),, hr. ,,!,!, .,., i K,r J K SIFFFIl. Morliig. Ore. v -r wbb h uuk. . It rry ) . ,l K,-,i n,,, rli.r of a flr.l Unit- N.. 3 Mm ''' I"-'1' NKI.SON SMITH K p liKI'MAS Send the Coupon with your subscrip tion or renewal and we will send vou a cutting at once. Now is the time ol year to use this plum. Km lose J find J . . fur I year auhtcr iftion to the Knlrrpri.i" and one tt Cut tiny, of the I loncy Drw Plum NaMI1 Ad.ltrn .... The Oregon City Enterprise CTT; ADDRKSS ALL LKTTKRS CARK Circulation Department Estacada and Eastern Clackamas pr,l,..i(. d.iil. . H. Inn. Aleck II II. (ilhmiii, vIit pil Olli.on. ri.'lei (-d ( lliilher. dlr (or Tl' other director U III lougbi. are Kay WimmII 11 SAND I EAGLE CREEK lam trap in ill Or-gon Mr. and Mrs. W, II Marendlck I' named ut dinner Wednesday even lug Mr and Mrs ('aspor Junker .Mr. Mrs. II S. Smith. Mihxon Katie Mary Junker. Mliuil- llilnni H.irenillcii and Henry r. The occasion as anniversary of lit. Mar same coinii.inv Is Invlt many enjoy- Tuesday -amerson. an old resbleiii f nis pi.-ic, ih visiting his many fri i-rids GREENWOOD. I and and j Hurh and 'Ir.-o , nd I i oil Junk lb- birthday ' ti'ln k. The 'I to attorn a birthday dinner In i honor of Mr Junker H birthday nl his j bom- Saturday evening. ! Mr. ami Mrs. It. II. Joiich and two ; sons, Fail and Hleluird. have moved n-r- rrom llorlng and are IivIiik In the Mielley reKldelne I Mr. and Mrs I I 'laughter have relumed home from I Hood Klver, where they H Iff the lusi two weeks visiting Mr. Hh ' elilH. j A maH'iuerad- ball will be given In I Shelley';, (a tomorrow night, by I Professor P. Hoebeck, ban, I limt ru.-l-or. Si nihl is on (he 1.1, k list been work some time il.iy to O'Ai lliei Early Hour. F.iiiilover Are y.,11 nfralij of enrly hours1: Applic-int N,t. sir You can t cb-e t.ei early for me. ulr. r-adin-ys for ngiins s uing alio some kind of an oiK-rnng in th- K,taio riiar'-t in oru-r that riie of the mover cut of the . hat tubers may be way and some of ever needful caHh may be reel v. j ed for il Is this time or the year that I all farmers are thinking of the never SALE at Springwater Henry Cromer's Place, Jan. 21 Xn 3 4 f,evw Mitchell Wm.. r. - - - -- " wuuic DUT i omoothini amM 1 Household Furniture 9. Single Buggy, Two Plows. Two Ha and .appbe,. bucket., etc.. o,rer irticle. Crt"" Separa,0r 8 head hone 1 . ., rtlcle "o numerou, to mention. lb... one other .mail .n.n ' "T . l, .L . . ' " WW. TWO Toll other 6 grade Jeruy. .mi... dk linn DurLn, ll'':." c'n ""h "t bflirci, lull nm rrr1 Marcn, 14 head .heat.. FREE oerK.nire low LUNCH AT NOON. blooded Durham.. in April, year. will pig in Is ilut'h W. Jones a,,, Walrer attended the annual telephone mg ar Leaver ( reek Monday. Tin-re was a good allien,!;,,,, ,. ,( v,.y ,liH. 'u-ision. The Mi.-ses Parry were re appointed operators for the farmer, lines for the ensuing years. .Mr Knowle. and Mr.' Mraker attend ed the tea. hers' institute at Oregon ity last Saturday and reported ., good nieeilrig. Mr. L' L" I.-. . .. ... r.. r.asiman nan gone to Portland lo visit her daughter Miss Stroup was up a little m, Tues day aft r many weeks of severe alck "'" ' Kbol (o learn she imprnvlnic rapidly. ii. i .. .. iionan r.asrman I. ready for iii-aui airer a seven monia. '"org- Kamiltori horse. The veterjn to it. V'S. Ilk we are very much alive here nev. ",mer, are s.,! Improving fence. hllil 'baring land. And to add to our many other advantage, here our par "'I post along with our rural route our telephone., ai,4 cream wagon' that lake, cream aay t1(f, a Ww,k and who know, hut th electric car will pick ua up. Twenty year, ago -r v.omq snake our head ideas. Mm J. lillnsi Ion,.,., W ho lilt H log for II. H. i.ibson r wen to p., nl, ml ,i,i ,.,, e his li,(! Imt. FdAiwd ('hii,maii left last Wednes day for Port land on hi. way lo Centni lln. Washington where he will be Ihe guest of his ulster, Mrs M H. Horn ' man for a few days. II. S. lilbHon wa. a Portland vlsl . tor la it w eek. ' Mr. and Mrs. Nu)lor were plea. ant. ly surprised last Wednesday evening Iii West Sandy. I ' ""v''r'" " H'"lr neighbor, gathering T Shelley .....I ' U"'1 l'"l"HllK lb" CVell- I . nil. ii. y an, i , wen ... I ,, , Mrs. lieHiile lioiirbiH called on Mrs. II. II. Olbsoii laHt Wedni'Hilay. I.nsi Thiirmlay eveiiii.ir .,,,n crowd galhered at (he homo of Mr. i and Mri. Hay Woodlo and spent tbo I evening with ihein. The Hi,,,, wa. ' silent hoc la I chal by .nine and by P. F. Shelley and family have re- """'r I'luylliK guinea. Slipper turned home. i tt,IH served aboui inldiiigbt and aooii The Kasiern ( lackiimas Journal ' i,f,' r ,h" ' r"W'l dispersed, has a new 1 1 toot sign letter In gold' " iiiKfoii made u (rip lo leaf. ; Portland last week. Kev. Frnesl Smllh of Salem preu. h ' ""'"r" "v,,r night d twice Sunday at the M. K. church ' ,l''t Kraiidfnl her. .lame, (ilbnon, Mrs. pi.n.ll had charge of the mu- 'S,""rlJay reliirnlg home Sunday, sic A. ii. id, an Advent preacher llv- The Sandy Woimin'ii rini, .......i- i h'1''' Portland, wa. nut Ibis I KELSO Ml. Olady. Cr.'iinh.w of Ci.shm ! spent Suiiilay with her sister, Mr.. J Stafford, who I. Mick. I The iin-stlon fur ilebnti. licvl Salu' f I day eveiiliiK ut tln .chisil liiiiir I be Itesolved tlllll Kllranig.lll. ' , trlbnles Moslly lb tin, present III' f'osl of I.IvIiik ." K. W. Cniuiliig " , b ad (ho iifflriiiullvo and .1. II H'"'' (he ll-glidvi., Thern will also ' literary program. be K ley- par Ken- I. a remedy that will your colli Why wiimIi. lime and nn ey experllnelilliiu when you ni Vf a prep. irnt Ion that has won wurM wide icpiiliillon by II. cure, of til" dlsen... nnd can nlwny. lie depend upon? Ii I. known everyw hcie ' Chamberlain'. Cough lioincdy. ntl l incill, ln nf ri al nierll. For M1' by lliinlley pros Co, Oregon ('") Kiibburd ami Can by. DOVER p'l of work pneu- lias a very sb k ary was altendlnx our neighboring disirlcts, at such wi-ri .Mm. McOugln this week. .Newton Sehmlnky Is sojourning Moutnern ( nl. Seventy coiipb-H attended the inn. 'inerade dance al Khellly hall Halur day night. I lie good Hleighlng on the roan, is a ining or Ihe pnt. 11. Iioherly of Home, ban gone Into the wood huaines. Sandy. Mr. Iiavl. will open a photo studio in Otto Melnlg'. building noon. Otto Melnlg I. He,iK t. on his new addition lo Sandy. Mgr. F.rnshorgor now promise, to have h,h Sandy railroad In oominli. Hlon by May 1, pout. The Handy Creamery1. annual stockholder1, meeting wa. held Tue. day. The Straua. Lumber Co.'. plant h. Kan operating Tuesday after helnn .hut down two week.. The dire. lor. of th Sandy hank held a meeting Tuesday venln. way John Ilobert. has returned toCof'1 II. whom Im I. l(etnlnij nHniool- Mr. Vnniilln wiih hauling fed 'rc; Sandy iient week on .led. II. If. I'llell went to Oregon Hiitiirday lo nllenrt the .chceil dlt" lor. ni.'itlng. I,.u....l. II..UI... e... I. alntvly T'C0v land held service, at Ihe nchool hoilso I i.rlnv from h'u l,,lrl... recelml In ' ! ln I "")' hoi ii iiiorning ami evening ne expei-iM to come out once a month ,. ,i ..... ; iHi-.un ill ine people. ,. wa. 'be -u.Ht f Mr. and Mr.. Ilowl.tt , over Sunday. ! Mr. and Mr.. Will Douglas, enter plank ; tallied Mr. and Mr.. Fred HorfmelHter , at dinner Huiulnv I'l'k dlbson wa. h llarton visitor Monday. 'iiiy Woodle lik a trip to l.ewl. river last week. I-""' Friday HfterniMin .ome f lh member, or (he l.llerary Hiwdety of I'lstrlct No. r,o debated on th ipieit. Umi ' Itesolv.-d Thai Country l.lf,. I. "'iter man ( Ity ,if" h,,, alMriiiallv side wlniilng. Those taking part In the debate did very well for th first nine, a number of visitor, pe.ent. The I long las. Mutual Telephone Company held it. annual meetlnx MondHy fvenliiR and the following ofllcer. wer elected to aerv for Ihe comlim year: Fred llaffmelsler. rilllBtftIiV MlfMPul MiiiaIiI IT(1. Mr. and Mr.. Iwla ar -.ill with their daughter. Mr.. Tlin)'1"1- Mr.. M. M. Held and Mr.. II " I dell wer on tho alrk t las' wrt llolh nr much btter Ihl. week. John Few. Im. a motor cyl'. M .11 Crrmn Will FIV, Thl. I. nn age of (treat dlw"1"1'; Progres. ride, on the air. S'H.n may ami Unci Sam . mull rarrlcr. were flr- null- Interest I Thai" , for , .nil Pooplii fake a wonderful a discovery (hat benefit, them why lir. King'. New Discovery tin kiih. oiun im iiiM'i lung dlMM.e. I. Ihe moil popular m . Iclne In Amerh a. ' II curd m ; dreadful rough." write. Mr. J- ' ''. ? vl. Hilckney Corner. MH "Bfl' ; lora treafment and all other fm"''" I had failed. For rough, rolda or bronchial affection lt nn,",Z ' Prlc toe and $1.00. Trial bottl frpr at all druggist.. ,