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1 J . ' ft- V 1 ; -vl I . t LUNGS SORE. CHEST FEELS STUFFY. COUGH DRY AND DEEP. CAUGHT A SEVERE COLD These Symptoms Call fot Dr. King's New Discovery, With a Rec ord of Cures for Cver 43 Years Back of It. Dr. King's New Piscovcrv is I "It '' pf a lirv;u!ful not a cure all. It is prepared,'' " M r s. J. F. Pnvis, to-trcat and relievo every kind S;i' Cm M''- "a!ur lWiT J of cough and cold of infants, ' l1iht r rt 'j';1 Clnidren, aciuiis ana a;-;cu. n was originated during a severe cough epidemic .;. ye.;rs a 1,0. was an imme.'i.-.tt 'cvtv and is pro!. :.'. '. i' used cou.uh and e. ::; tion in the ' ' ' V.-ur money refund '. ; -s New Discovery . - not re lieve you or any bronchia! ;Tivtio!i. Mrs. A. F. Men-, of C'cn Ellyn. la., v.riios: "I li.i.l a Lir-l s;uMorn ;:..it I h.'.-l .l.vion.l for ovor -a weeks without my jt 1 ittjj ftr.y ..-:;.r. Our liniLy-si tina!!y rvvom-:-:c:v;l lr. Kii.'a Ww Pisowry ;;:-, my ui!.inl bou.cM a Jo!!ar i,ot;!o. After usir..: to-tMr.U of it hit trouble easovl !ou. a:-,,! it was Don't put olT eettinjr relief. L,.. ,,.n,T .;n t .vnnvlcvlv iurvJ. Buy a bottle from your drug-! pr. King's New IXsoovory surely ilc gist today. servos all the praise it gots." SoM by ALL DRUGGISTS NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY IMERESTIXG ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MARQUAM. ! Mrs. John Larking, of Clarks. is I visiting A. U Larkins. Miss Thompson, of Salem, came out I Mr and Mrs. Ralph Holman an.! Saturday. She formerly lived ber,-. son, Cbaries and Miss .Mae Yo-ler, at- Sbe ti a dressmaker in Salem. ;. tended the basket ball game at Co'.ton Doc Logan la having some grubbing Saturday nisht. done. ' Mr. I: V. Chir.'gren went to see .Mr. J. H. Bolton, one of the mer-; her grandJaiiith.'-r Vivian Chindg.-e;. chants here. Just receiTed a two car; v.i.. i jic!. S; n i.iy afternoin. hipnif-nt of wire fence, Mrs. A. U Larkins and daughter. Al- Mr. Andrew Hentley. of Oregon ' ma, anj jirs. j0,n Urklns called on City is up to see his parents. Mr. and , Jlr. j p chase Knday afternoon. Mrs. G. W. Bentley. i R n Snotkrass. of Mulino. is help- Miss Myrtle Larkins and her broth- lng wul n0hlender clear som- iand. er. G:een of Meadow Hrook were: Mr lir,, Mr9 raa!mn f,H,nt Tisiting at their uncle's, J. D. Urklns. dar , r Hutchinson's. Saturday and Sunday. i Myrtle an4 Glen ij,rkia3 f!,m in?re was a large crown at aire. c..,,,,..v and p,,n,lav with their un cle. I. D. Larkins. at Marquam. R. L Orem and son. Robert, built ra chimney for Mr. Durst In his new house at I'nion Mills Mbnday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holman. of Portland came out to visit their son. Jack's funeral last week. Several went cver from here to pay their las' respects to her. I Mrs. John Harth has made another road drae. We all hope it will be a success this time. Gre?ham to meet his family this week I KalpB- s?aturaa5r- to be gone a few days. I Mr. C. L. Sheppard. of Meadow j Chamberlain's Couch Remedy h is Brook, passed through town Monday won its great reputation and esten on nia way to Scottg Mills. give sale by its remarkable cures of Quite a lot of gTain is beingsowed j eounbs. coWs and croup. It caa be this fine weather and some early gar- j depended upon. Try it. Sold by dens are being planted. H :ntl y Bros. Co., Oreeon City, Can- Quit a MnsaUon occurred recently. ' by, and Hubbard. A man was missed and could not be located. The telephones began to ring bout 9 or 10 o'clock at night, mak ing inquiries about a certain Individ-1 ual. and behold, they finally located him two miles from home in an old MARQUAM Fine weath still prer.iU und the farmers are making fine use of It. bunk house with other parties. Then l a'tn- tn roa l supervisor, is peace rtigned at home. having (he roads dagged to kvel I thm up. iirs. .Mary jock aiei at tne nome You tan say goodbye to constipa tion with a clear conscience if you r-l. ..... W-l ; 'n T.hU. Uat.v k.v- KrnTnU,,v Z,Za .Vh.T, formerly lived at Marquam have been permanently cured by their . , , ,, , ,..',. ... " Thore are a few cases of smallpox of her daughter, Mrs. Tom Hook, near Mount Ansel last Sunday even- use. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard and Canby. lipox in and around Scons Mills. t Its in a mild form. It appears that thpy failed to exterminate it until other cases appear. J. C. Marquam. introducing a new P. 0. Chindgren attended church at scheme to eet rid of rats ami mice MEADOW BROOK. Portland last week. an 1 squirrels, sent to Ohio for two encin rrv . 1 One Or Two Generations Ago Most Farm Animals Roamed At Large But We Have Gradually Found That This Did Not Pay The barn yard fowls have !;ct-n the tent to fe-l the Scrts of t,us inf methods on the fans bu at Um they have to ';t in their plai-e (in the poultry yjirdt aiid siay thtrn. The farmer who reads the ma;-zi:i. h I no .is tht toilay many a chicken farm of a im arres a s a biigi-r profit ti.an a 1,1-4 farm ' did a few years am. Ev ry lar::., r keepj chir-kens l,er-a,i8e it pays and It will pay lots better nnd il," fan.i will look ji"er if they are kept in tiie pouliry yard. They are about the tnobt prn!:i::!.ic atiir.ala on the farm and It takes less space and less ;xpei to 1 eep them. Enough of our poultry fencing to keep your fowls properly will cost very little and will be the best investment you ever made on the farm. Ask fcr prices. 1 FMKK BDSCE rniture and Hardware 1 ORKIIOX '-'TV RXTKItl'ltlSR FUIIUY. I-'KHKI'AK V -'S. .rtrrctts.'but he lost one In hla MrK experience with a gray digger. Not to he out done be font for two more .,,.1 I... cel. them well t mined there nlll be grinding and iml"K of bono. Miss Poll Miirnuailt III return to Wasco count v noon to nnlslt her slum term of M'hool where she ha lo-u te.i. Iiiik. Mrs .1 MlUtcd of Te Y.lle. W if co comhIv. .'ici'es Nicholson 11ml of W'illoil look dinner lli-t week at .1 IV l.i.rkMis l'el,T OI-.'ii of W'.ii'lnii '..'. Wai-o o.enilv. is hero vl-itiug 111 1'ivthors. Ml red and Olol ONon 1' K ijnfnn jiud l'o of Or.'.:oii flu. were Sm1d.1v guest of Wc!e Yo tot al!.! nlfe. , , l!: full'or!: ' .'oin' is seme ,vl tor -it tl'.is rltlnu Vou t-.dge a man not H wlml be ...: to do. but l U-it he l'- done T'liit is the iu! tme 'e-t fi! lt::Vel I1:: S tViltll !t t'.o d .I'tditi'.l l ibis slaudard his no sni'eilor 1 ,-,;. I. oov I" ie s ea of it In the ! -'!.! t, ni:s of praiM'. I'or s.ilc I'V :!"!. !;- Co.. Oregon i'it. Hub ird a'ul l'.mb. M ACKSSfRG. The bri. lit '.ies (or buii I'ebru-a- r: : will, in t ''' r, ii'r. I n- ! ;;,!,. 1, a:e siill nih loiobd. i ii ' ctoui.d N gettin! in t.ne lond.iion lo; si:,. ',, . Many of the ranchi-.ien are i-loitcHinis no" d immer dis and ttintrv nul.ts sii'.l bold av. The cold of t!io nUht pv.-Mdeti'i.-.l!y retarding the otherwise too rapid advance of vegetable grevuh. The bright sunshine acting upon the moi-! soil has s'ar'ej the grass and the rover, rendering the pa-mre inv virions once more, as the cattle plainly show, by gra.-mg Industriously throughout the day. and caring les. for. ther hay tit night An increased output of cream Is a pleasing r vilt of this new Impetus given to the herb age. The children are bringing in hand ful of (he wild bluebell, a titling ai coinpaninieut to the bh: bird, whoso rich melody and plumage are rlieer nig us renin The burz of the saw nulls, the sound of the hummer and saw In the new buildings and the clang cf sledge and wedge, varied at intervals by an explosion of dvuauut.' Th.i ivL llnnn eluMll KIIV0 a pleas ing mid profitable etitorliUninoiU on ' the evening of Krlduy the 21-t. A ' program rendered by llie pupils und the remainder of the evening wa occupied bv a basket social The nf fair was well attended and enjoved. The r 1 ipm w, rv I i Kd lilb I'll. Will Walbee till I l lovd Powers me cuttlllK wood for M l.ount. K.ilel,h liovveis Is at home for a .! l! Vl-.lt Clou Utile Is vvolMng for A l.or cf. v I'm a!, Hilton Is ploughing Alt'. v In s eight a, re lot Aheadv the children ale pl.itiltlli': or (he juvenile fairs. The nnnoiince 11111! el lur es as seen III the recent pai'eis. l as awakened an embus asm on tins .-11' loot. fi.X bids (.ill t" ' sell :u an exhibit far In advance of (If one (ho? I" ide l. -t vear M11.1 suiTi'r. ih from I'leutnalisiu ! ie I en surprised and delighted v p'i f ie orouipt relief nfToiih d bv ap plvp!.: i h.iinl'ertaln s Liniment. No( 'one case of rhmim.it tun In ten re ipnrcs tin lii'ernai uc.i;.' ever '! !r linlmet't Is for .-ato bv :-it,i!,-v I ros f o . Oi c . on f II v . Hub bard and fanby. HOMEOALE. Kv.-rvt'o.lv s doing if Home, wl a' ' Making pieparations for I e has' ! social and program to be given ' lleavi-r fnek hall Satiird.n. March 1 Pv the pupils of the Menrlit school The ptogram Is to start prompt!) at l'i i-'i lis-k. l.lnie Keia May. da igh'cr of sc;iri May. has been quKe 111 of pneumonia. Mis II. lleurtci made a trip f Mountain' View Thursday. Mr MaelU'tiald and Var. Kinney, of lireg.m City, are spraying and prun ing tii' trees on l.une t'.ik farm. A iiumber.of our young people at tended the delightful program given bv the Maple I.ne young people last Saturday 1; V. Uluhn of Honii'.lale. Is haul ing his potatoes to Hregon fit y. Mrs furran. supervisor of district No 1. visited our school the first of the we, k Frank Thorne. of Cortland, call" I on C It Cwllllm the first of (he week. Mrs. Montgomery und two daught ers visited with Mis. Fred llenrlel. Mrs. J. II. Davl.'s and family, of WILRONVUll. Mr ami Mm. I'lclieliberger ami daughter, of IVrtmiiil, lulled t Mr. Ilitulgla'S this week, being oalM Iheie by Hi" lllne of Ihe liilter, win) IS Mis. Klchellbet ger luvillll'l lr. I'rt'kel'. ol Slieiiv,mil. rts III W tlsouvlll on S iiiii.lav. In consiillii i ion with Dr Urowii The nm.qiicialo ball lo Id 011 lb" .'nd of I'ebruaiv . In the A, l. I ball vv.11 vi, II attended, mid lb" voung toll. top. .11 .1 voi) eiilovabl" time Mis Km-. ' I" '1 I'"'" ,,.( mo . e cosluiue. -.lie being di" 1 , as c s, epbelde Mr f.il ib li I'.m been v,nv 111 und I , .1 uii.lel Ibe caie of IwO do. torn and 11 iMilne.l nurse, (be hitler being Ida,,. I In all. nd ili. e bv Ilia I I' iriieinltv. el wbb b older Mr l' , ,U.ia bas leu, b. en 11 fallbful mem ber. Ilow.il.l. of IVilbmd. vl.ilcd ,,t ,1, . hoico of relatives hero this vv.ek Mr ;ui I Mis lie, .1 Cuiliaiu en'' tain.-.t dell, btfull. at their bouvo on I'll, la. evening. I'cbin.iiv L'fl. In col el.ucioli o( Hie liliKli aniilver....i v ol their n. an lane Tin' room- wete r i: ,mc ill, de.oial. d In velb.vv (loweis ai d leins. .'.en and I'K wore, plave I. and ti.i pri es for the highest icclcs .1 lai,i ! lo Mrs M.iiiou ouioi an I Mrs llarrv Sav llie boil, who la a lalentel .,n-lclan. entertained i' musical selections, which were much uppre, filed b) th guests A dalnlv collation was served by til" I" The gnosis departed nt a late hour vslshlng Mr. and Mr-, liraham nmnr more l.i.ppy )e.im together. Mrs Porward died nt the li"in' of her daughter, Mr F f. M. K- nney. In W'llsoliv lllo. mi MVuitfiv night. Febru ary lTth. She wu ..ightyene rar of age Mm. Porward a tmtlM' of Scotland. Shu was born III Mont rose, and has a twin Mer, who atlll survive her and l living In (iri-.-n hav. VI Hefore coining In W'lUon vllln about two yearw ago. Mr. Dor ward had resided (or a number of years In MIMaukee. VU She was a woman nf strong christian ch.vrncd.r and had endeared herself to all with whom she rune In contact bv- her cheerful. Wlndlv dlsposll Ion. She bad been nick about i month. aft, hav ing had a atroke of pnrnl)K and had Children Cry for Flotchcr'a '--. 111 r s. i-, fx )' THE LULL BEFORE THE STORM -LL"J!'f. ' vT .V'-y i x . .-t. :' v 1. .A . ir.... .- 0'A laaaaaauaaaM IS THE TIME TO MAKE PREPARATIONS PUT IN YOUR MYERS HAY UNLOADER NOW and you w ill be in tip top shape to handle your crop this year-Take our advice and come in and look them over next time you are in tow n. A LOT OF TIME IS LOST THROUGH BAD DOOR HANGERS HANG YOUR DOORS ON Myers Stayon Hangers Or the New Tubular Track Hanger and you will have no more trouble This is another matter tint should be attended to before busy season. W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON CANBY HARDWARE & IMP. CO. CANBY, OREGON --tr- J i '..S-t'7 1 y.f a.,va-. m Vn 1 a 1 Agencies CHAMPION MOWERS BINDERS RAKES ARE THE EEST remind us that the work of improve ment i.-i going on. Mr. Sol S'.rulibar has coiiini'-uce I the building ol a large barn. Mr. Frank Hilton baa eneloHi-d a kj aeioiiH lawn with a hand-ono.- iron feti'e, and has b"t out a line heili-e ol ton'.- lon-ti'-s. which will be a atrikin 'iriiarneiit lo this vicinity v. ry soon. The F.by school hou-e has been il.oro iehly fumigated and tue ael.ool is r o;,eried. The children of the 'lis triet being mostly over the complaint .4 that iieesitated the closing of the school. Tl.e Muek.-bury (irainmar H'-hot,!, wlii' li ha, been closed for two we. -I.:-, -owing to the illries.H of the priii'ipal. opeii'd on .Monday, the 21th. .Mr. i;i:d Mrs. A. A. lialdwiti drovi j out to tln lr ranch home for dinner on ; niimlay. I Mr. Kol Kfruhbar bas Improved in ihialth KUffi'ieritly to ritiume char;;'; I of the cream route this week. ; Mrs. J. Gil-ion vI.ut.-4 Mrs. A. A. I I a ! ! -a i n on Sunday, the Kill. I Mrs. Geo. Wal h v. as the gu-;-t of Mr-. l:.-V-"s on Thursday. 'ihe children of Mr. Fred W'ate.h are cry ill of whooping rough. liert f'bve is visiting friends and f.-la'ives in Maeksburg. Wi! Wallaep, lately returned from Montana, is boarding at Mr. J. Gibson's. Molilla. spent everal days at tie; home 01 . It. Gwilllm. Mr. Arnold Schneider made a bus im hs trip to Oregon City the first of the week. Mr. Fn-vtag, the fruit inspector was in the ii. Ighborhood Friday. Mn. Henry ll.-nrici visited in Ore gon f ity Sunday. K. Schoekley, from Highland, visile 1 over Sunday wiih bis parents, II. .1 School, by. Sev ral of our young people attend ed, th" dance at lb-aver flreek Hall Saturday evening. MAPLE LANE The Maple Ijine Improvement Club have purchased twenty--iglit dollar-.' worth of planks for sidewalks which is a preat aid In getting to the school home. The rfsld.nts of Maple l.ani have juirchaied road v'aril.a enough for ?'i'ut or.e thousand f" t of road with II.Vi from the county commissioners wiiicn greatly improves traveling ov er tho mud holes near Grange Hall. The entertainment given at Grange hall February 22n4, was a great surv All seemed to have a goo J time. I'ie sale netted over $23. I.een under a physiclan'H c are and all was done to relieve her suffering. 'Ibe remains ware taken to die Port land crematory on Wednesday, where services were held in t,,i ciiapc-l. 11 minister of the Congre gational church olh dating. The deceased wa tint I mother of five children, all of whom survive her. Tin- floral ofTerlng wen, numerous and beautiful, paying a at I lent tribute to tin, esteem In which ! this noble woman was li'-ld by he. i many friends. After emulation, the ashes were se nt to Milwaukee, Wis., where servicea will be held at Hid chapel In.Fomst Home cemetery on March 2nd, and Inte rment made there. Mrs. McKenney, the daughter with whom Mrs. I lor ward has resided here, has kept loving, faithful vigil over her mother during her long illness, and the sincere nympailiv of ber many 'riends is extended to herself and hus band. 11 nd the sorrowing; relatives, in tbejr sad bereavement. j Uncle Erra Say ! "It don't lake n-ore'n a gill uv effort to Kit folks Into a peck of trouble" iand a little negdeot of constipation, j biliousness, indigestion or other liver derangement win do the same. If ail ing, take lr. King's New Ufe I'llls f,il mil, lr rAaiilf. II..... j f " .-"'". boik, pure I and only 2.1 cents at all druggists. TI10 lOiul i"i U'i- AlMi) ll'X'uM. nn'l Milled li.m .rn In Itso (or -MT .'! )i al, I1111 ImrtiK ttio Hlniiiturn u( IMiil liorit tu. Kin iiiul, r Ms per. T j SJS i- annul aiH rxj li ti Mum lis liuii. v. t'. Allow lu mill ImIimtI( J mi In 11,1,, All niiiitirlclls, liiiltiill.in ini'l '. I list-,,, -do,,,! " urn i,it 1:xim flin. ill Hint Ii HI.' xvllti 11 ml rinl iiigor tho ,cln, ..1 liil.inls unit t hlltlii 11-lixjn rU mo uti.limt IAju rlnimt. What is CASTOR I A OimfnrU l 11 liariiilosi pnilillluli fur 'ulnr Oil, I'aro. jrorlo, lr.'ii 11111I Si"lliln:; ini. It l 'lcu mt, ( innf l'l hiltliiT Ol'lilin, Moipliliui li.tr ntlicr N.iicoflcj Mil.si.iii, ,-. u ngn I It j; 1111 ru II ili'strni Worn, iiiul nll.ii h , voilsliii.'. s, I or imri I linn thirty enr It lull liocll III inti.tilllt lisn fur till' rcllot of ( 11, 1st i ,,, I,,,, I l.iliil. ni ) 1 A'. Iii. I nllo, nit 'I t'l l liliifX 'I ruiilile ml I l iri 'ni-1. It n oiil.ilc thf Moiiiid h mill MuiicIn, lis- linl! itoH tli" I'immI, glilnif licit 1 1 It y iiiul iiiiluriil xlctp, lho ClilMrt'ti'a l'tuuu'm -Tint .ilutlur'a 1'rliinl. GENUINE CASTOR! A ALWAYS Dc.L-3 the Sinnnture of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years WILLAMETTI tie. u,-.. b.,.rf. one nf our popular ni.-rch int. ti .d a accident Sun lav. In it vim- to open a inn of spray In M'tue K.tt it Hen up In hi .). and Ii.- l in a v.-tv bad condition III. titsllV ftlelids hope hi C)e tin brt saved I IT II bllinlnrm. M t'ua Hvatt has been on tho .!. k list and tour airrespond.-ut w a down with Hie grin- (or tu weeks. Mr and Mrs i ;..( li.-l, t'r,. cel, brat.. I their gol-lt'll wedding at tbelr b. .me lieic Saturday. A luiinlier of fr. lids u ndr a p. aa.tlit time for thrm, Mrs V. lut I'etrr of Htafford. I visii'n,- tier daiiKlKer. Mrs. Frank Shipley. Vl still I'.ellll. tt ellllstl-d 111 t!l I. S I 'in ulry for cverr years. Mrs K. M I. von was In t'ortlaiid Tuesday. An nM frl- ml nf Mis Jn.lo lo. I.inl'i from Toledo. Ohio, I vi.lt inn her. Where wa the town flag on the ablnifton's birthday. A few priv ate r sldei'oc dlsplnird tings but no bus In. . I init or the town flag. There wer Waslilnglnti birthday programs III the three Lover r.xm t school, but Die two upper one had theirs together snd bad a lung and in teresting program and a new silk ling and a protrnlt of George Washing ton occupied a prominent placn on the walls. The literary society Saturday even ing was lagely attended and a very line program given In keeping with lb" day. A splendid drill by ten girl ami boy of tho seventh grade wa warmly applauded. Tli Misses Nell le t'apeii mid lleatrbe Oliver gave a piano selection. There were a iiiiiu l.er of iii ii mi ii k dl.ilii:uc. Iii tint rec itation clns there was onn by l.ydla Hunkey In German. Nela lllglnbothiitn will, her dully The girls of th third grade gave tho 'Chlldren's Hour" by laitigd-llow in concert, other recita tions, a petty song was "The lied, Whit,, nmi .tin,." iy Kvelyn t'oiirtuey Verda Andres and llim-l Kennedy, CLAD TI0IN09 A laliiublx mare lieloli.ilini lo s Ur la) lor living hear M.i. luy in UitiuD , ,-ouulv wa sti.trti fioiu his l-.ou a'sjut two vtr,-k sku. 'Ibe mate wa, t old. nt far a Mr t'ordille 11, r M.'UIU h. to the hot.,' wa left III the twl The thief then elil.-r, ,1 tile latll of I'. M. i t ill i,,nr b), taking one nl til l.ot.-. un.l after riding it n ni" il tauci, lo tn illic lion of I'oitLiiul. b. tiirm-d It bs'ae. 1 he hor.e th.-n h.-aj-rd fr 1 1 in r turning ' in csn.-i, Mr. 8.,r.li. 'Ihe flut liorn.. adtelnl l wa taken In uinl ,ni.,l (, r l- Ur. 1'ordill. Mr Tiv)oi illir s unmix of duva. reletting word In ..uier In r,gjul lo la horse, came on Son ilu) and proving to 11m !it !.!. lies fi all part In conceriied lh.il Its I, ..re l .-boii., d to him, returned to lil. hum, llh her F.d Jackson dellierrd a lili" "'si 10 I I. .- loilri.ee at Callb) Tu d-i). Itul.iii lu-er mine down to ku . run. .'i lioiii lilniier llrotber mill returning with a load of i( . The Licit no. trtuii Kluier Jimc. How In I'liociilx. ArKoiin. to l'i' mol he-, wa of an encouraging & im. a In t let i ma Ihat Im I. niiilal ! In lle i.'i an health dally. ! ejult." a ripple of eicltelueiit ier.ttled In (he usual ipille and rIO town of Marnuaui. wlieu oil Suiutir iiiornliig a young man of that I'1" wa taken to Oregon City b)' the di juty sherlfl and on Monday wn amine. 1 n to Iii sanity, the a evenliu be r-turiied hoine. TliU in vestigation was sure an eipenie t somi-lxidy ss ih'puly !ierlffs. I'liT"'' clans who rtamliio Ilka case du not V-rforni Ilu Ir duties sllogther tor , many other case-s too much haste. What We Never Forget according to science, are ihe llilnc associated with our early homo 111, such as lliie klen's Arnlm Salve, Unit mother or grandmother Unci to cine our burns, ho, scalds, sores, sl.ln eruptions, nils, sprains or bruises. Forty years of cures prove- Us merit. I'lirlval (or piles, com or cold sores only 2.', cents at all druggists. CLAD TIDINGS. C V. ( aipeiit. r is busy plowing clo ver sod. two crops of clover having bee n cut. and will sow to winter oats, Hi" ground be ing in line condition he will expect a he-avy ve( a lurgi-r amount of on I a will be suwn this spring than usual, owing to the sinull amount of fall grain having been sown In Ibis locality. ci mi K Krickson will put In live lu re a of potatoes on John WoohIit's place. ( lark McKlnney Is reselling hop poles, and will soon plow the yard. I.tilidrew Hentley la Visiting Willi his pare nia in Marciiam, his home is lo ur rcrdiind, Ore. i Mrs. G.-o. Hidings, of Sllverlon, who lias beet, visiting with her son. F.llis Hidings, returned homo .Sunday, lie couipaulccl by her son. Kills. We iii.ilerHland that Harrison James Is improving somewhat It, hnilih. lie Is at home now, after many weeks spent in I'm Hand under the c are of physic b.rni. He Is an exceptionally good boy ami we wish lor him a -p'-e-dy recovery ami tunny years of life. F.d and Geo. Jackson have been put ting up some wire fencing up hock f'me-k for Miss Wava Hliavrr. The ! work Is elllflciilt owing to the rough eondiilon or the land. Fe Young, an old lime resident of i Manpinm. and owning valuable prop erty there, after a visit of a few d.iya , loot lng nftiT his affairs there, return ed to his bome In I'rossor, Wash. Ill wife is n niece of the late I'. A. Mar !iiiam, of I'ortland. The Nearsoti Iiros. are working for F. .1. Hidings. We rend of th" great number of tin. i employed men in tho cities. The re ' Is not one Idle ableboil ie-d man In thin community. Home of the Idle "iinetn ployed'' had better take a hike to the ' country, get employment, eat of the 1 'id and wholesome food furnished ; them, ana cease their cry of no work. Children are much mnrit likely ' contract Ihe contagious diseases whe-S , they biivc colds. Whooping i'ulb j diptli.-rbi. sc arlet fever ami consump tion are diseases that are' often Ci'tt i tract, 'd when tho child lias a colli. I Thai Is why all medical authorltl'1 ! say b.-ware of colds. For the qui ' mm of colli you will find nothing net" ! i.-r than chiiinberhilu's Cotigh Ki'B i cly . It ran always be depeii'l' d "P ! on and Is pleusnut and saf'' " For nlo by Huntley Hros. Co.. "t ' K'Ui CHy. Iliibbitnl and Cauley j GREENWOOD. j F.uo Cablll. an old resident id ll plac e foi X, years, has sidd his fa"11 j and has gone to live with his sell si I Oregon City. I MV. and Mrs. l-ong, of I'liHlsnd, j inaile a business trip to their old N"1" jand tool, clliiner with Mrs. W. I Jones 'liiesilay. I Mr. and Mrs. Casey, who were stay ; Iiik on Knos Cnhlll's farm, hio" i"v,,(1 ! lo Vancouver. Wash. Miss Kllen llainlllon, of rurtianii. vlslt.-cl her parents Inst Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Knowles ciilb-d on Mrs. Hugh Jones. Mr. Iliiiicnift lost a vjiliint'l this week. Mrs Norton till rt recovered health and has moved back to home. Me Cnril,.n,.r from III" HoVS Girls Aid Society, cnlb-d to see fllSf her her snd the boys left In rare this vicinity. of the funner in OAK GROVE. of Mrs. Frank Wells and Mrs.! F Graves were luncheon guests MTs I II I i.iilu Mxi.ilnv Tho luiilb-s- Aid met at the rluin'" Thursdi'y. A busliii-ss meeting was held tin, I refreshments serve I. An Old MiiIcIh' social will be gh'"11 at Green's hall Friday. All nre In vlleel. Ail ill Ih don 2."i cents. Four cottages aro being planned for Oak Grove and will soon be ln crirse ol conslriii-tloii. Sev. nil real eHtatn deals have been made the past month and liuslne ss l (pille brisk lu Oak Grove at present. Mr:t. K. Kmmons entertallie,! the Dorcas Cluh Thursday at her home Cedar Ave. An Interesting paper w;is rend by Mrs. Ulce and current events discussed by the member. The next meeting will be hold with Mrs. Alex ander and Ijongfellow's "Spanish 'b-tit." a play In 3 acts, will be takd up by thn members as a study. The Mothers' Clulj give an ent'-i tnlnment at the school house Frl'LO. the 2l.it. An int'Ti-stlng progrnni was given after which s ipper w '1 served. Kach gentlemen and Iav were gpen a half heart and when roue pared those- matching were partien for supper. Quite number wera present and tBk'-n altogether It was a very enjoyable affair.