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0RKC10N CITY ENTEIU'KIHK, FRIDAY, FKMRUAlcY 28, 1913. A Prominent New Yor!c Politician Near Death II n. M. N. I anilnu, uf IUnt,altar, ti Y., Sla Tlmrt a Mao, bar uf lha Au.aeiul.., "I"s Of Narrow Inapt, "Almul nflofii yrnia nn wi,a Ink "il Willi rli'U linill.i.l, w li I ll nfTi..'li i my Imirt I umIk. n.,r olnil called Vill- v ii I a r iiMiiiiin, T li r i1 ni a llllll I..M I ttlllllll nrViT du anullier fl a V ' a Kuril . V Wllltu I Imrl lim.IV , u rriii' illra ian.nn- . ''V-r.'VI ""'. d I" ma I I llrmnlir .llliil lift'"l urn )nti1 of 41 liixif it At In nul i f lit I imIIi 'I mi my i..r iiml nvkrtl hint i, rintitit mmv II. m,U HII lirlr Ihittt li Vrr , M.- 1- .1 l'i nt. tvr m- t tirKi If Wutf !.,,,. Mm I It. III. Ul.rri liltrt Wii. i t t Ht WH t lli'lIM I t Mllm' Kxitt )( mnlV. h Oil. "I'li'ilitl tha m1 f ir I'r JM'uV Html l(-it.ly ' Ini r.l n t.ikn II nil. klillH I. lirnrl HHM i1iti ngr, I , ,M f J ' t l i'l H "IUiHIt III t'lltfl, f'lf Uu it '-tn I woilii'l mvny liny, not . Htir-t if I I 'll I"". I It. 1.1 ..i,t hi t.i 't. ruin hi July. I 'll, I K ,ikH tltri(rH(t(!ii nilt. Mini It . nl to IHV l ill ii lufniu I I it bO l ,t I t il "T II." -VMirti.y I ... i At,, If tl IHV " M'-l ttli I t ll.) l. ll Inn lut n fr li" l'i. I ll i: I III t'M.fc I i( M lira' 1 1 1 ii 1 l! li i Y 11 vr ir p,i (',' !"t v i . i. It , ami du not mil . - I a il V ttl tti Mima ir In tint 1, k in luif Bin. Jn ii tin i jf 1 fnrl lliut I r lli-rt licMittly htt vi t,,v iir utiI aiwi.it rt mhtiMl It too lr, Mil' Mrt flfmrity t old nd MiLts MbUICAL CO., likharl. In (J. 10 E CITY MERCHANTS MAPLE LANE GRANGE MLMOCRS WILL TRADE WHERE THEV WISH PRICES ARE CALLED TOO HIGH HERE Hjitiiert Alio art Angry BtcauM Tlx? aro Calltd Upon to Bar ter 0at Pricci Da mandtd lluit i ln lnrnur III lli ni'lKtilxtr ,,., (,r (iri'Koii fly r nut umrully nl.lliiulfil Ik I riulo Willi III" turn llliliu nf iliia ill . oa Itio f.oiia.'iiaua u( (.liiimi nt Mm iiie.'tlliK of llii' Mliln Uih' ;riiiii Sntunlay nftiTlimin. Thu iniriiiiii u tMwlnl ons and u . .ill. il to illruaa Ihn iiii'atlciii. It aa nt.imld h ulluw.l In IriiilK hir IlifV llii- Ki'iH ial ct f I t.tttti (if (ho niiilillxri. thiit tin- hmni'ra illj nut rwnlvn lit thrv I,, ii lit nl llii- Iiamla of I In- ma' l.rnv ..f Iho Dri-non t'lly mrrlmiiu. It tin atnti'J Hint tlio uiorrhmita of tin,, ity tl Hi mil pay at Rood rU' ,i iliil tlmai. of I'tirtUiul anil that tin ) wihiIiI tint iiiukfl ira i-fToru lo n riitiiiiiiMluti. (tin furiiiiTa. A mil lior i;rl,!inri. Unit arounoj tho anlmoa Ity nf urn. or two of tlm nii'tnlirra. waa Hi.' nlti'Kiiiliin Hint moat of ttia nixr rliaiiu nf t tin rlljr ri'fua.'d lo in)f raan fur tin. liiriniTa' pro.luce and Inalatud u in ImrliT. A I. I.i wla atntixl that hn found (In. miTrliaiila of thla city wnntd er crithltiK' llinlr own way and that it ii iliilli'iilt to Rnt cnalffrom the f irmi-rn Wllllnm Heard an Id that thu f.irm.'M with under no mnral olillKa ilui to t ho mrrrhnnta and that thr iiiulil Ki't iho lii.at vnluo for thnlr pro iliirc or inoiify. r'nrmi-ra iiirrhaaliiit from mall or (I.T liiium a in thn Knt alo rnme In for a fair amount of dlwimalnn. It n ntiitrd by ai.voral of thn mi-inhpra th:it tlm kihhIr from aoinii of thn mull unliT houana Hum In OroKon ' 1 1 v (irniiKii Mnatir nimlrk link id If it worn not trim that the xi or, h of llritiin City wrrn lint t.r iiinii limy wnr formerly. It Hliilnl thnt they wnro. Ii. ( Hiinllnn of Oregon City, Raid that th.i nior. B wi re much better than former ly, nnil Hint Ihern wna now n keener rcini t it inn nmniiR the morehanla. Mm ('. V. Swnllow itnled thnt the women would i:o to thn atorea wherr the ln'nt Imritnlna wnrn itlven and the KrciiteHt nmoiint of trading itampi rnuld ,e olitalned. IIi'I'i rt rilnther alatnd hla view! on "'ipi'ly nnd ilemnmt with reference to (lie prl paid lo fnrmera. Tho que Ion to lie (llnriiaaed at thn next meet Iiik li- "Which la the Moat Advla ii Me for Hie Oenen! Public, thn Ex ti'iiKlmi of the Aurlcultiirnl Knnwledxc, tint i Hie ItiilHlnir of Morn rrodtieo, nr l.oollnir After Ilelter DlHtrlhtitlon n Ilelter Ryatem of Marketing W'lmt We tlo Prodnen." Dinner wna served hy thn women the (.TnhRe at noon and In thn e 'ilui: a urnlnl win held. After the "fti'nioon aeRHion a' abort program wn clven by Mr. Ilomnn, Ml Dor "'"y Swallow. Sammy Mol.arty and Ann. He nnd Mlra Addcork. Many Driven From Home. livery ye,iri n ninny parts of the 'oiinlry, HiouHiinda are driven from ""Ir honiea by rougli "d lung dl Kc.iHeH. Krienda and biinlneei are l,fl behind for other climates, but "da in costly and not always sure. A hi tler way thn way of multitude - Ix lo une Dr. Klng"s New Discovery nnd cure yourself at homo. Stay IkM there, with your friends, and 'ike this "life medicine. Throat and 1'ii'K troubles find quick relief and ""iilili returns. Its help In coughs, colds, Krlp, croup, whooping cough nnd sore lungs make It a positive '"'"sing. ,0c. and $1.00. Trlul bottle fr,'. Hunrnnteed by all druggists. POLK'S OREGON and WASHINGTON ( Business Directory A Directory of rh City. Town an4 alTlns deacrlptlva akatch of ""h place. Incallon, population. tl arnph, ahippinit and banktns pnlntl aiao f-iaaarBM IHrx-torr, compiled by ulnM and profaaaloA H. I. poi.K CO, RRATTI.K A "1 ?f FARMERS 0 ES FICHT FOR CITY BEAUTIFUL CIVIC COMMUTE REPORTS THAT IT IS MAKING FINE PROGRESS CLUSTER LIGHTS URGED BY PRICE W'lUmalta Pulp & Papar Company, ThrcuUh Manauir, Maka Prop oiltlon to Koep Bu'panaion Brldy Clean Willi I) IlllVti u dnleriiiliiulloii tu iillliuiiUi a rleiiti city, tliu Ivli: lin- IHOH-Illl'lll roiiillillleu of Ilui l.lvii Wlria will thla week inuliu a furllier In 1. 1 . Hun of Hut hiiiiiiiiI coieii il In Hn- Ilrt trip iniidn aeveriil weika nun IliU uiiiioiiiici'iiient wua iiuuln ii tli.1 IoIIowIhk report aiiliiuuti'd ui 'I in ailii) a lulu lii'on; ' I In. l oiiiuiltli.ti wlnlieH In report thiit ilt t Iiik tlm lull, r pun (j( Uila week tl re liiapectlon of I lid KruiinU in i i im In Hn. iirxl trip w ill be made. A K il il kiitii iitleiilliin In lulled to Hie itltoKi'tlier too prevalent yteaenre of illui'iiae lireedlllK llllllllirii pllea. At Hlne ulieii tin. riililil iiimroacli ol warm weather liilikea I he an nuli-aii in i'K erlally diiiiKeroua. It la ear- lieitly ni'oliiili. lided thill eVriy eflort in. nil. to wipe out thla health men li e, I he riilllllilHi.il hIkii ulnhea lo n poit lliut iii'Kutlatioiia an- uinli r wny to aeeiiie n weekly clianln,; of I In, aimpeiialon lirlilnn. Tile Wllliiiu- ii.. I'ulp ii Taper I'oiiipuny, HiioiikIi I he i rfuiU of Mr. Mi Halii, liaa iiiire.-il . filtlilali Hie tieceaaiiiy men for the itl'HH of iiimltiK down the lirlilKe. Tlm iimeawiry lioan nnd a aultuliln ppirn Mr otorliiK It r.'iiiuliia to Iw aiipplliil n tul the c oiiiinlttie la at n-ariit In fnvonilile roiuiiiiiiilciilloii i Uli Ihn roiuily rotirt reKaidlUrt thla ' of the proposition.' 'Hie l.l vn Wlrea adopted a reaolu Hon r I'oiiiiueiiilliix to thu city conn ill ilia1 Hint In icly lnaliill cluater IlKhti on .Nfliln Street from Third to Twelfth and on Krvmilh Htrrel from t'euti-r to J. Q Adiima. Thla action o liiKen at the Itialiinte of A. A. I'rlin, ihulriunll of the climter Ikht loionililin, aeconded by l.eorKe Kan dull, who aueieeded III buvlnx a Mir tlon of Hevi-iitli Street ilicliided lit the reaoliitlon for rliKler IIkIiIIiik. The coat to Hie city, It wua mated by Mr. ' I'rlce, would be rtlmllt I'.iOH. and the moilob curried with the undertaaud Iiik thu' thn coat imiliitiilimnTP would be Uim by the biialueaa men and prop ; i-rly ownera. ll la planned lo place all llc.hla on each block, three on rw-r nide of tlm atreet. Mr. Trice lutlmiiied that be hud '.ininrr from ; aeiernl of the ineiiihera nf the city I council thnt they would auppnrt an i.rdluiiuee dlrectliiK Hie Innlulliitlon of the lli'hta. II. r. Mcllnln reMirted that he had lin.n Informed that a meeting la hn-, lug urraiiKcd lictweeu tho Turn Water i Coiiimiliee of thn rlty couiu-ll and plmllit. purpoNo rommltteo of thn pli)' alcliina aamirliitlon and thn Uve Wlrea. During Ihn Interval between lun-1 cheon and ndjournment the atatement 1 aa iiinite by lirnnt Dlmlrk that Hie revemm from the aiile of wool and mo. holr hud from thoroughbred aheeir and goula ahlpped out of Tolk Conn-! ty luat yeur wan Hiitllclent to pay the lane of the entire county and to I conatriict Inn mllea of ninr-adnnilted . road. A. I.. Klude. of I'hlcngo. retireaeiil- j Iiik n ( huutauiiun Hiircuii. made an i entertaining tulk along tho Unci of; hla work. CRANGE RESOLUTIONS. NKW Kit A. Keb. 12. Whereas, the I ritkons and taxpayers of Clackamas 1 County have erected In Oregon i ny , and nre malntnlnliiK at an enormous l coat a Vuiidtng known as a County i Court House In which to conduct a j county government and In which to , trana.icl other business of Importance to tho welfare of the cltl.ens and tax paver of nld county, nnd. whereas j Judges Camibe!l and Hentlo have of j late refused the use of tho public I room-i of said Court House to any i nnd iftl bodies of said cltl.ens and taxpayers and esieclally to the farm- j em. who are the heaviest taxpayer I of tho county. 1 Therefore, be It resolved ny me members of this. Warner orange, that .In moat emiihiillcnlly condemn this action and that said action Is the most drastic of any that ha ever been made by any of our former public ser vant. And be It further resolved that a copy of these resoUrloiH b sent to i, iteniln and one to ench of our county paper for the purpose of pub lication therein. This resolution was endorsed with out n dissenting vote, nnd during the discussion It was suggested that we hnve here sufficient cause to Invoke the recall upon our County Judge. In fact It wns hinted pretty strongly thnt wn do so. D. McAMTUCn. Seeretnry Warner Orange. JENNINGS LODGE. Mr Curl Smith Kiive a delightful party nt her home ou Thursday after noon in honor of Mrs. Micro, nancy. They iitfernoon was devoted to music and games. Mrs. Smith being a charm ing lioetes a most dellguinu auer iionii was spent. Mesdames C. 0. Miller, K. A. Olinstead, Wllllnm Andre- son, K. 1. Tope. K. u. riagier, u. v . Utourelte, llutler,' Trail, i.inueii, Cunnon, CulklnS; I). U Meldnun were mong those present. Delicious ro rreahineut were served during the afternoon. Mrs II. II. Kmmons entertain wun . . llnJ,.n.JBW an elaborate nincneon on iituunmaj niHin when nine matrons were mvu ed to meet MrsCrlddler, of l'ortland. Fussy willow and Oregon grape In basket were tho attractive decora tion at the Kmmon home. Mr and Mr. Sander entertained on Thursday evening when two tables of 600 were enjoyed. Supper was served before the departure of those , l i, ,..1 lha rima. nu fi.jj --- .... On Suturdsy evening sr. " Morse entertained Informally at C. P. their heme. Card, were enjoyeo ana later refreshment were erved. Mr. and Mra. A. C. Macfariane, mr. u Mr. R A. Sander. Mr. ana . n. C. Taluton and Mr. and air, mo were present Mr. Chrle Kedmona " lucky contestant In a 600 party given ,t the home of Mrs. IWllemany In Will inn iSw$im. ja -jjSjayt IS W 1Wa The Pinnacle of Saving Perfection is Reached in the New Catalogue of a thousand pages issued by BANNON Sc CO. of Oregon City A FEW OF THE ARTICLES CONTAINED IN THE BOOK Women' Apparel Men's Apparel Children's Apparel Musical Instruments Trunks and Suit Cases Tents and Awnings Electrical Appliances There are one hundred thousand suggestions to save in its pages, and everything needed in the home or on the farm may be selected at direct "From Factory to Consumer" prices. Our New Catalogue and. "Consumers' Price Guide" is an innovation in the mercantile world, and is prepared for the sole purpose of competing with large mail order houses. The articles quoted and illus trated in the catalogue are sold DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY to you, the consumer. Over 300 Factories are represented in the book and all shipments are made direct. Rememher there are no losses to this method of business, all transactions are for cash, the stocks are carried by the various factories, we have no money invested in the thousands of articles that are featured. Thus we can sell you at a ridiculously small margin of profit to ourselves. You may pur chase practically every article carried by any of the large mail order houses through our book. We respectfully Invite you to make the most careful com parlson of our prices when you contemplate buying anything shown in this cata logue, and we are sure you w ill find that you can buy it of us, not only as cheaply as else where, but in almost every instance we can save you money. We solicit your business only on the unwritten law of trade baslsthc competition way; giving equal or better quality in our merchandise for the same or less money than offered by our out of town competitors. We agree to refund any money you pay us for any goods not perfectly satisfactory in every way. By our being on the ground and permanently located amongst you, we offer you many advantages, such as saving you the trouble of correspondence, worry of returning merchandise and adjusting freight claims, and other conditions too numerous to mention, which often arise when mailing your orders to the East.' Why not write now, we mail it free, youvoantc you need say is "SEND ON YOUR CATALOGUE WITHOUT COST TO ME" and it L !.l J..I-.. All will reach you without delay. 1ASQNIC TEMPLE BLDG. Tort land on Thursday last. Miss Carrie Scripture Is seriously. Ill and was removed to Oregon City h..u,iii,.l ir W'Milm.ailuv Dr. Hemo- stead and Summers are In attendance. Air. Rupert Hutchinson of Spokane. I Tne Ladle' Circle met with Mrs. is vlslllng at the home of Cal Morse, j Nilg8i,aura on Thursday and among Itev. Monroe nnd family are very otn,,r things discussed the subject of pleasantly located in the Truscott clouring up unsightly places was tak house. Rev. Monroe Is ajlnjitlst mln- en up inter and will spend a year nt this : r-i,i,nrHt anil lfo honchi hncV l!ll B. Mr If. J. Robinson's have made somo Iniprovements at their home. A Hleenlni: room has been added and Is one of the n,,it,v ennvenlences. F. A. 'Boston enjoyed - Mr and Mrs. a visit from a'slster, Mrs. O Donnel, of Portland, Mrs. Whltmore, of Amlnlty. Ore gon, has returned home after spend ing six months at this place. Mr. llrlgham, who has recently pur- nl,n..il nmnertv a t the Lodge Is ..,ii. . nnil... mhih ttlll hn OIIIIU1I1K u --- - n ady for occupancy soon. , Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts spent Sunday at the home of S. F. Scrip-1 ture, of Oregon City. I At the meeting of the P.onrd of Di rectors of this chool district on Tuesday evening Mr. Chas. Redmond was named to served on a committee for the Juvenile fair, which will be held at Gladstone this summer. Miss IClalra Ostroro was a weea end vlsllor at the home of her sister, Mr. Fllbury In Portland. Mr J. H. Batdorr l nuiinins nun-, w umia alow on Hull Ave. Mr. William, of , Fern Ridge I the builder. xi. ,.H Mr. John Jennlng arrlr- ed borne from their southern trip on, Thursday They Journeyed as lar.me cniiuren nam utreu arc m w south as Mexico. rash which has been taking the soma as me, u. ( ome STAFFORD. Wm are enloylng beautiful Febru- ...Ik., anil feel to nltV TJOOr Rlln sodden Ixxa Angeles In Southern Cal ifornia, with her fire Inches of rain, rrerreiled by such heavy frosts as to destroy their cltru orchard. The nurse ha been discharged at August Delkar ami the little Christ ina I doing nicely, although not out of bed yet The mother I able to The Highest Peak of Bargain - Giving Is Attained &r Stoves and Heaters Building Material Incubators and Brooders Heavy Hardware Mill Supplies Cream Separators Fish Nets and Traps be up again, and the grandfather. Is also able to be out, and the father ventured to the field again after be-: lug in cu.se nue.m..LO upou u.e ... ,r . .,,, , for about two weeks. the nlaen thev sfll.l to Mr. Fletcher. nnd will move back into the house In ihn near future, but do not contem- I ..1.A i.ltl., h..lr nraa.nl hnm. rli.hl i 1 . . . t . nu-nv There is i, nnn vnra on doio r ' A baty girl came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uoedlln, opposite Pow ell's store, on Monday. Mr. Powell, who has been sick and at times coullned to his bed, for a counle of months or more, went to Pnrtlmid In vis t relatives on rTldaV - . - - Inst, and all hope the change may do him good. Mr cage bargained with ChriB Jones and Amos May to cut him forty ricks of wood. They had Just finished a contract with Smith Turner Louey Nemec, who is still helpless In tho Oregon City hospital, is now afflicted with boils, and catarrh of the ' head. I Mrs. Lu Saggert, who has been w ith i her brother a family, August Delkar, thmiieh the r recent affliction, re- ; ' - .. . mrnea non.e iu..,. uiaeon Anaeraou cuio uu iurau..; to see his mother, Mja. Wiseman. Mrs. C. Tledeman and several of symptom of the measels, but Is j though by most not to be that disease. 8h Waan't Acting. Jack-Why. you're acting a If yon'd tike to be kissed. Jenslca-Why, that's, not acting Jack -But yon act as if you had been kissed, before. Jessica -Neither I 1 lint acting.- Youkers State OiSQ. Weapons and Ammunition Paints and Varnishes Gas Engines Agricultural Implements Wagons and Harness Wire Fencing Furniture and Carpets OREGON CITY, ORE. Antiquity of Tannis. Among nil Hie iHilnr game of to- d,iv mM .,,., 1t of Kreater au hme oik'HiutiHi In the bull tames of 'the ancient Wrecks mid Humans. In the tlrst nlace the ball was struck by the build. Inter on heavy gloves were worn or turd strapped around the palm, and Hie racket was contrived during Hie fifteenth century. Occupation. Occupnllon h one great source of en joyment. No inn n properly occupied whs ever miserable. -I.. E. Landon. THRIFT. The art of getting riches consist very much in thrift All men are not equally qualified (or getting money, but it is in the power of every one alike lo practice this virtue. He that would be before hand in the world must be before hand wilh his business. It it not only ill management but it discov ers a slothful disposition, lo do that in the afternoon which should have been done in the morning. Ben jamin Franklin. Notice to Creditor. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned ha been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of Henry Lay man, deceased, by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon. All per sona having claims against the said estate are hereby notified and requir ed to present the same to me tor pay ment at my residence at Oregon City, Oregon, wilh proper vouchers and du ly verified within six months from th date hereof. HARRIOT ROBINSON. Administratrix of the Estate of Hen ry Layman, deceased. Gordon E. Hayes, Attorney for Administratrix. EASTERN CLACKAMAS EAGLE CREEK. This I flim weather and the fann ers are busy plowing. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Woodlo, Cluudo Woodle, Mis Kcho (lithens and Mrs. i It. II. tjihson dined and spent the eve Inlng with Mr. and Mia. Murphy last I mamay. Mrs. Itoy Do;lass went home last Friday to visit with her parents a i r..ui ftuvu ! Mis. Jiiy Woodle willed on Mrs. J. T. Ktrahl Sunday afternoon. Mr... Viola Dougluss was the guext of her parents, Mr. and Mr. W. J. Ilowleti, over Hunday olgbt. (ieorice Clesler, a former resident ! of Kagle Creek, but who has been liv ing with bis family near Molulla for a few yearn, died at his home Friday, February 21, after a lingering Miner.. The funeral services were held at the Kiigle Creek church Sunday, Mr.Aue officiating, and the body was laid to rest In the FoBter cemetery. He leaves a widow and nine children to mourn his loss. Mrs. W-nane, receiving a mesiagi that h.;r fatner haj had a stroke of ; paralysis, left Sunday for Salem lo to his bedside. Mrs. O'Leary left for Hulte, Monl 'ana, Saturday, 'after receiving word ' that her married daughter was very ... .... . it-tll ni4 Ha,.(,l,l0ra rieu. ' 111. Iier son, in oik. isel and Montana, following her Sun - ' day, after hearing of the death ot i their sifter. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn, of Steven- son. Wash., bave Deen me guests i i Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass for the ,...t i itnvs Mrs. Dunn Is a sls-i tor nf Mrs riollelass. Miss C.ena M. Holland, of Spokane, and Orto P. T.allou. of Eagle Creek, were married In Orenon City last u-oHnouHav W w. H. Samson per- r,..-,inir the reremonv. They will make their home In Eagle Creek. J Kussell Jones is working for H. S. i Gibson. i ALSPAUGH Th. nennle nf thla vicinity are tak ing advantage of the good weather and aro very busy farming. Mles Hazel and Echo Githens were EBtacada visitor Saturday. Mis Deasel O'Leary after spending a week wltn Hazel uuoenB t" ed homo Friday evening a her moth 11 u I II 'J r 1 1 u a . cciiiub received a telegram stating that fir her riaimhter was 111 In Montana. Mrs. O'Leary left for Montana Saturday. A flva hundred party was given ati J. W. Dowty last Tuesday evening. Dave Hoffman and Charle Sparks being the winner of the prize. Ai-;a plenty in this neighborhood, ter partaking of refreshments they I T Schlmmel, who has been haul departed at a late hour. lng tieg from the Proctor mill, had the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparks spent ml8fortune to have a tie fall on his Saturday evening at John Githens. . crushlng the bone at the ankle. vtua Hazel Githens and Deasei , . ,l, O Leary were me guests oi mro. xiai P.nrrinn la at Thursday Lawrence Alspaugh has been visit ing his parents for the past week. Fred Ely has secured a position as real estate agent In Portland. A number of young people.of this vicinity attended the dance at Sar.dy Saturday night and report a fine time. Edear Hieple took his two year oil mare to Estacada to have her weigh ed anl she weighs over 1700 pounds. John Githens butchered three hogs last Saturday. Mrs. C. Full was the guest of Mrs. Davis of Barton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Githens entertain ed at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Githens and daughter, Ruth, Mrs. and Mrs. Dick Githens and son, Mrs. Frank Boyer and son, Arthur, and Miss Dora Curran. The (Men Who Succeed. as heads of large enterprises are men of great energy. Success, today, de mands health. To all is to fail. It's utter folly for a man to endure a weak, run-down, half alive condition when Electric Bitters will put him right on his feet In short order. "Four bottles did me more real good than any other medicine I ever too' writes Chas. B. Allen. Sylvanla, Ga. "After ears of suffering with rheu matism, liver trouble, stomach dis orders and deranged kidneys, I am again, thanks to Electric Bitters, sound and well. Try them. Only 50 cents at all druggists. DOVER. Charles Updegrave has taken a po sition with the Flrwood Lumber Co. M. M. Reid is home from Salem. Mrs. Kltzmiller and son, Walter, were up to the ranch Sunday. flay lord Keith was home for the week end. Fred Linns was delivering oats to C. E. Seward last Friday. Mr. Affholter bought some cows from Frank Ahnert, of the German breed. Miss Eleanor Bews Is home from UTAH LAND PLASTER FRE8E WILL ARRIVE ABOUT MARCH 1 Direct from the mill to consumer, no middlemen's profit to pay. Field and Garden Seeds, Feed and Poul try Supplies, Shady Brook Dairy Feed, "Big Six" Horse Feed, Leaves and Blos soms for Poultry. Oregon Commission 10. llth and Main Sts. Oregon City, Oregon HOW MRS. BKOWH" SUFFERED During Change of Life I low Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Mado Her a Well Woman. Iola, Kansas. " During- the Chang of Life I was sick for two years. Ile- fore I took your med icine I could not bear the Weight of my clothes and was bloated very badly. I doctored w i th th ree doctors but they did me no good. They said nature mast have its way. My sister advised me to take Lydia E. Hnk ham's Vegetable Compound and I purchased a bottle, tcfore it v-is pone the bloating left me and I v.'::-. i t so sore. I continued tak ing it unt.l I bad taken twelve bottles. Now I am stronger than I have been for years and can do all my work, even the washing. Your medicine is wortli iu weight in gold. I cannot praise it enough. If more women would take your medicine there would be more healthy women. You may nse this let ter for the good of others." Mrs. D. II. Brown, 809 N. Walnut St, Iola.Kan. ; Change of Life ia one of the most i critical periods of a woman's existence, ' Womea everywhere should remember j faeTe ;g n0 0tlu.r remedy known to an successfully cam? women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If yon want special advice write to lydia E. I'lnkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) I run, Jlass. Your letter will i be opened, read and answered by a : woman nnd held in strict confidence. j school, confined to the house with a ! very bad attack of the grip. Josepn DeShazer has rented 'he ; Sinnester place. I Mr. Thayer left Tuesday for tho Huntiagton ranch. Mrs. Hews returned Wednesday from Portland where she visited her daugber. David Miller was home last week on a visit to the home folks. The box social at the school u vise February 22 was well attended and i. . - I a good program was given by the t u rib. KELSO. Jack Frost certainly visiting us Barendrick, of Sandy, cared for I Ltl. him We are shocked to hear of the ear ly demise of Ed Revenue, of Sandy. All of the sawmills in mis vicinuy are running full time, cutting ties and lumber. Mrs. Joel Jarl last week sold five registered Jerseys to B. C. Altman and Cbas. Hunter, of Gresham and Cotrell. Mrs. - Ethel Roberts, of Dover, is spending the week with her daught er, Mr. Joel Jarl. P. Rath, of George, Is at present driving team for the Jari sawmill. The vacant houses at Kelso are all filled with tenants. Our school Is progressing nicely. CRYING FOR HELP. Lots of It in Oregon City Growing Less. But Daily Thr iudneys oftea cry for help. Not another orgau In the whole body more dellcateiy constructed; Not one more important to health. The kidneys are the filters of tho blood. ' , When they fail the blood becomes foul and poisonous. There can be no health where there Is poisoned blood. Backache is one of the frequent In dications of kidney trouble. It is often the kidneys' cry for help. Heed it Read what Doan's Kidney Pill have done for overworked kidneys. Read what Doan's have done for Oregon City people. Mrs. John Beers. 204 Centre St.. Oregon City. Ore.. Bays: "Doan's Kid ney Pills quickly relieved me of kid ney and bladder trouble, evidenced by pain in my back and a tired feel liig. 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