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OltlWOX CITY KXTEKPKISK. FN 1 DAV, MAK'Cll 7 WX hi STOP ANNOYING PEOPLE BY COUGHING. STOP ATTRACTING UNDESIRABLE ATTENTION. HINUMHUIHIWl i V CHICACO.ILL f ALL Pure and Pleasant Dr. King's New Dis covery Drives Away Cough and Cold. Makes You Feel Fine. You know how very embarrassing it is to constantly cou;;h at panics, in church and other public places. Besides sulTeiing the distress of coughing, you regret the annoyance to those with whom you arc brought in contact, and decide not to go out again while your cold lasts, causing yourself much inconvenience. "Every winter." wri!i- Mrs. M. 0. Cross, Grar.l'ury. Texas, "I suiTorvvl with severe coughs aiul cnUs. but siiKo nsiiii; Dr. Kind's Xew Pi-vovorr, I have not Uxn bothered or annoyed v it'.i en'.ier for over two years." Ask your druggist for a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery He will refund your money if not satisfied. DRUGGISTS i gluter, Anna. atlendltiK the Patnoli-1 III H.'ll.Hll Nt Oreiillll CltV Bll'l Hot 111'. , wlio U .1111 In Iho Stafford nulion and j KtnyliiK nt homo with tier mother, ho nldes tin- whole neliihhiirh.vod who1 miss hltne Kalher Hlllehriind save a very im-lnn'the talk, s'uiwliiit the , iImi of parent towards i hll Ireii. In hpltitital at well iu onior;il aflulrs, mi. I tho ilutv of love ami ol'o.lli neo of .hiliicn toward ttiolr lents. (tlM' : ,1, slr.lni: : e.i.ai' NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY WILSONVILLE. Mrs. William Itrobts visited ier daughter. Mrs. H. Clutter, of Mallory. Saturday. M. C. Young mai'ie a business trip to Oreson City Monday. Mr. at:d Mrs. Harnes made a busi ness trip to Oregon City Monday. MVs. Joe Thornton has been quite 111 but is about again. Geo. Ryan, who is workinn for M. C. Youna- is sick with quinsey sore throat. Dr. Crown is attending and has lanced his throat. , The measles are quite prevalent in and a'joj.t Mallory. The Parent-Teacher association met at the Mallory school Friday with ! Mrs. R. H. Tate. President of the Ore gon Consress of Mot'.iers, in attend-; ance. also Mrs. Dr. llrown and Mrs. M. 1 C. Young of Wilsonville. Mrs. Tate , talked on child welfare. All enjoyed the splendid talk and trust to have other speakers in the near future. Punch and cookies were served. The Wilsonville basket ball boys eo to Forest Grove riday evening to play the school team there. A num ber of our ladies w ill accompany them. The farmers will meet In t'.ie A. 0. T'. W. Hall Frllay evenlne at 7:10 P.; M. to oreanie a Farmers Equity So ciety. Hon. H. T. Cuttinc. National organizer of Indianapolis. Ind.. w illde. liver an address and Help organize. The Wilsonville school, under the able management of its principal. Miss Helen Murray, will give an entertain ment and shadow social Saturday eve ning In the school house. All are cordially Invited to atter..!. i Grandpa Tood who fell on a frosty walk and broke his arm r.t the wrist last week, was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital in Portland, owing to his aire which Is past SC and sickness of his son. A. P. Tood. with whom he re sides. Mr. Patalgia, who has been so ser iously ill of neuralaia caused from bad teeth was able to be moved to Port land Monday by Dr. Dedman and the nurse, where he will have his teeth extracted and properly cared for. Miss Mattie (layman, sifter of Mrs. Fannie Young, is improving so rapidly she wtl be able to resume her duties In the gehool room at New F.ra by the tirst of April. tho truth thai ihe 1-alher I- ai'v r -m'om- t 'lo vv t i mo .vnuiiei In nil f'OM' t li i n i: -. and ilvim: a tit' ting eulogy to the boy w'u ban gone, and a tribute to the rhrist ,.in mother : wb.i bad atrlxon to toaeli Mm the i i -. ' I way. Vr. Powell, who hid boon In Port I iii.l viMt in; rol. Hives and friend for n week, returned home on Satunl.iv. Mrs P. A. Itaker bad another se vere attack of heart disease on Men i:sv )r. Yin. -out was h.isdlv called, nelghbori did what they could ant sic was finally relieved, but Is si III verv weak. These attacks have been of frequent ovvnrance for the pa -t , vear or more but nil hope she will fullv recover In time. Mark Itaker and Mr Wiseman made n short vail on Mr. Cage one day last w ci V . The I arent Teachers' mooting met at 1'ie school house on their regular day. the lat Friday In the month, and considered various question, espec ially In regard to civic Improvement which ha I already been discussed In the l adies' I'lrele. which meets everv third T'uirsliv In the month, and will meet with Mrs. Aernl this month. Mr. (VMiar.lt win his crew- Is bus ty engaged In his two hop yards. Harrv CehhariP. recently split and piled In ricks of stove wood In one dav, for which he received $ V.1'. W hat 17 year ol 1 boy can do better. The lvik.w brothers have been put ting the finishing touches to the grain lieMs on the Cage place, and farmers are busy all over Stafford. Wo are sla l to Var that our old f-iei'.d unit neighbor. Mrs. Peters, walked from the home of her daught er In Willamette to Mr. I.elsman's which Is encouraging as she has been sick a long time. omitted from the Juvenile fair county prljos this year. Itev. Stone will preach next Snndav evening III WlUomllle Sunday school at 10 A, M. Kvorvouc Is cordially In vlle.l to attend. Miss llavimin In retaining her strength slowlv at the homo of her si-dor. Mis. Nutria Young Kit Mullory has been verv 111 at his ll.e.ie tor about ten ilavs. T'e Wilsonville bisket ball team went to Forest drove on I'll. lav to plav one of their 'fetching' games Th.-r will bo a ba-ki't social ill tin- school house on Saturday even lug, to which cvorvono Interested In ibo ii -bools. b cordially Invite I. siO.en.lld program Is beii:-: arrange,! and verv cn'ovnble (lie- Is In store for nil who attend. Co sure to bring n basket of lunch. Mr and Mrs II D. Aden and Mi ami Mrs .loo Thornton ment Sun lav with Vr. and Mrs. Filer, going hv launch, .tale rotors, with his u-uil enter . orl-dns spirit. Is getting out l.igne. for the ooiivcnlcn1 tumors Revival mooting will be h. 1,1 In the M. F. Church from Mar, h lllh to :-r These nicotine vv 111 bo of unusual Interest a the noted ovang,"-ll-ts. Crooks i wife, will have cluirce. Fveryone Is cordially InvH e.l to attend. Crd of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends who have so klndlv assisted u during the Illness of our tnivther. and for the manv beautiful tloral oiT. 'rings scu lls at the time of Iot death MR. and MRS. K. C. M K KN'N'FY. WlNor.vltle Card of Thnkf. We wlh to thank the manv friends and neighbor of the 1 O (V F and Rehekah lodge for the kindness show n us during the Illness of our husband and father, and for their a slstnuce toward his recovery. MI!S. I'ATAI.GIA AN'D FVMII.Y. MACK80UR0. c.ila- of bis cus- Whllo our caiiloin rilond! mo en Jovlnit Iho glowing anthiaclle. wo ate HlUIng with o i window! nnd doors to aduul the genial Sluing atmosphere, the melody ot the song bird I I1'" tiaginnco ot new v plowed mound. Their l.iWIl! are still bulled umbr Wt tilKiuit limit-rial to pt-t-'- t ' ' ,l,m the lata wintry -old '! I heir lose bushes. In the same piccaiHIou. aio till In thi'lr coat t-f stiaw. Our grws Is of the loveliest til I and our I-'"' Lushes n-e putting out their buds N"l Olilv in the plaid wolbl but cv. Tywli.ro nbout us Is tho thrill of activity, I h v.rv aiu'ospb.io serins alive with woik. -s It m-isl I" '" K''''l' I''"'1' i... .,, ,i.l a lwinee of the asoll. I'1 , : v ran. ilina.. let Is the n.-cesslly ol , haste. Knowing that the planting time ; w ill soon be here, and almost ever-' : one Is planning to have more ground j uii.ler cult. no than ever hefojo There j are Innmncl aide slumps and tree iniiik in tho wav now. but they hi-' l.isi i.lvln '. vvav be', ie the ren,tler, ! I'.,wei ., the slumping m,i. blue, add i , , to the -still -r. aiei '-' '' of dvn.i- unto ni,d. now the pews that j two thousand in-n are to bo toerullel : lor vvoil, on I e -.,iil..n.l. Ihigelio and Fast. tii railroad. 1 The Iveth have )iikI Improved their ii!r-adv atlia- tive (.loun.ln by having Ib.lr shade Ire. Iriiniued In n sink liu.ly ta .telul . It. II llcppler Is adding greatlv to the pleasing appoirnnoo of bis home I,, t.,,1 1 in c; mi a bandsome veranda. Miss Mario tovvei. ,v Misses Maude and called on Mr and Mrs win .ally In the week Caldw In reoeiv ed a verv it from the Rev. Moieii- Joe C!i-oii has de.i.l coiiipanled JulU Nebo. A A Cald Uvtet . Mr pleasant vis - n.'ser d to wot k his STAFFORD. WILSONVILLE. The score of the last basket ball came with Forest Grove high school was 42 to 11. In favor of our village bovs. REDLAND. Service! were held In the M F. church Sunday last, when Mr. I. In burg favored the congregation with two solos. Miss Ro.'ella Jones, of Fv erureeii. nccompanled her on the or gan. Manv farmers are putting up new fences. Nothing gives a farm more of farm himself the coining year, 111" place Is at present ix-. upied by l l.-yd I .O.V I I S Mrs, .1 Gibson and A. V Caldwin drove, to Canbv 0:1 Satuidav. Mis Marv.ir.-t Zeiiger. who has been nerlouslv III In Portland, Is some what bettor and Is now stuvlng at home with her mother. Mrs Charles K raherger The Macks!, urg Grammar iclnwd opened on Mon lav. Feb ;ith. but closed oil the following W til lies, la V . Mr. CahUlu finding that he had not r.s.iveie.l from tils recent lllnes o fullv ns he thought, lie hopes, how Ala ONi-l. ) IT K I M' AN'e-ji'i.i! J,- FVrjwTfhHir .imil,niiiejt'rty.!.lluv'iii Imf, il' SiiniDi !u atul 1 1 vb 4 IViviiuiIcn DpysitunfliffifJ mss amU'u out jUim-uhn (luiiitt Moiilti.t' iviiMkHtii Nur N'.uu otic. For Infanta nml Children ,UHil Alwavs Bought w- Ikiy Smv Atvif.'itlVnwdvr,viT,-rviir4 llmi.VmrMitttuli.lliJu!"' Voi m.i'oiinlsu trytiiva msiaiull.nsst)fM-tt:i'- Tar ,SuiJ Siv"! NKW VtlWIi. Always Bought Boara tho Siamtui'O of .AH, h Use For Over Thirty Years s livt Copy ol Wfn. CENTRAL tAULE CHllK. The weather, which has been var iable since t .e new- year, first made its anpearanre. settled down warm ami smiling on Tuesday, the 4th. no doubt owing to the change in the administration. Althoueh a few heav enly tears fell in the shape of Oregon mist as the sun went down to mark the passing of the power that w is as we shout with the men of "The King is dead. Long Live King." The entire neighborhoo I shocked to hear of the death Thursday of Ivuey Neniic. He been at the Oregon Citv hospital oil. the w as last had for the past five weeks, suffering with ty phoid f ver. a complication of di seases set in at the last which bis system was too far reduced to resist. He was buried from the Catholie church on Sunday. March 2nT. and nearly all of Stafford and vicinity fol lowed him to bis last resting place In the dyea'V it'll Catholic Cemeterv just out of town. Many and beauti ful were the tloml pieces which were heaned upon his crave, union? them an anchor sent by the school children, a nillow by bis young friends, a beau tiful niee to brother from his sorrow Ing brother and 'wo sisters, and num erous oferine, bv individual friends pnd n!e'ibors. all of which seemed to he onmfortlnir to bis hertaved mother He was born in Putter Coun ty. N'ebrnk-a. on July (th. Ioi. h" woul I have l.een li next .Tnlv. H came with his parents to Oreeon 11 vear aen. and tn P-aorrl 11 year i"o. most of his rh'Hhood and all of Vg young manhood had ! en spent m t' e farm his mother s'ili own He was of a kir.dh" disposition nnd hid manv- frjen-ls nmor.c both old ap ! vounc p.n.i leaves to rno'irn his lriss a mother, one brother. .Inc. who is a' present at hom with his mother THE LULL BEFORE THE STORM 1 i3'.M. inin . 4 x' :J :X. V 4 Xu IS THE TIME TO MAKE IMIEPARATIONS-PUT IN YOUR MYERS HAY UNLOADER NOW and you will be in tip top sh.ipe to handle your crop this year Take our advice and come in and look them over next time you are in town. XXX, IS sV r t 1-. -1.- . PlFp'iX :.-i K i txx -. X' r - x S :-sf -. , ,-pr- One Or Two Generations Ago Most Farm Animals Roamed At Large But We Have Gradually Found That This Did Not Pay The barn yard fols Lave Leon the last, to fee die clTe'-ts of bus iness methods on the farm bu'. at last they l.ave to t in their place (in the poultry yard) and stay there. The farmer who read the mae.-.:ir.-H know a th.-.t tody maUy a ehicki-n farm of a few a'-re-i pays a bi.-r prof.t t:;,-,' a I, i- farm did a few years ago. Every tarmer keeps rile,., t. beeau'se it nays find It will pay lots bet'i-r and tu'firm wiil look i,i-t'r-r if they are kept in the poultry yard. iner are anoui me most profit: Mr. a: iniais on the farm tuifl falcn U:kb space and less expense to ke' p them. it Enough of our poultry fenciiti' to keeD vour fowls n rr. r. oe i r Vf 'dl cot very little and will be the best invetmen vnu vr made on the farm. Ak fcr prices. HtANK BUSCH Furniture and Hardware A LOT OF TIME IS LOST THROUGH BAD DOOR HANGERS (-V.I i vV.-V. HANG YOUR DOORS O.V l: Vj-'rs.'qr. Myers Stayon Hangers Wl Or the New Tubular Track Manner and you have no more trouble This is another matter tint should be attended to before busy season. W. J. WILSON & CO. ORCGOM CITY, OREGON CAN BY HARDWARE & IMP. CO. CANDY, OREGON ,:X Afjcncics CHAMPION MOWERS BINDERS RAKES ARE THE BEST Mr. llatalsia went, to Portland on Motidav to ,iavi- hoiho l-r-t h extraet ' 1. which bave b-eri t:e ratine t;f hi.-i iilrieH. lit; v.a-i aeeoiri eiiiied bv hi -4 i'a'iL'bt-r. Hetiie, al o ,Ir. Staiii-el and J. L. Secdey. f'haH. Kidder viHited In Wilfonville la.-'t week at the home of IiIk paret.iH. Kred Kpler, of Sherwood, at'en led the oil meeting on Thuraday. Ree4 Graham was a I'ortbmd visit or on Thursday. Mrs. ,'a:ertii-k h.-n bun vi itlrn,' her iToibf-r, Mr. Hatab'in, for a week. Surveyor- have le-er, worHtiK on lb" Hume r:i-ar Corral Creek liiia week. T!ie addons eiv-n iy Itev. Htone in the Hehool hoimn on "Mothers' f'oti'T'as Iay," wan nmeh aiipreeiated by all firef-ent, uion that o-aHon. Mr. Todd, .Sr., had the misfortune to break his arm last week. T!e Itink eat'-ndar sent out by Thornton & .Son this year is a work of r. l,-itiL- a atdeii lid iibture of "llridal Veil Kalis," in the YoK'-rnite Valley of California. V :s Tbor.ias. tl;o n" fesoii!il llirie -!io h-'g been at TTr. liatah-iaV left for ln-r home In Portland on Fri day. Sti'iervi'-r r Calavan v.ai l:e euet of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Too.e on Tueday evenlne. , We hear that melona are to be, ' her Ih MoiiiK in i day and :,t an air of ;iron;.i rity then Kood frriir-es .Wk. I!. Ki t,, v. ho has been nick with a Hlii bt atlai ); of la rippe Ih recover ItlK. Mrs. HcTinan Kl the poultry bu -ines Mr. .Moore, wiio l as purebaned the ItiehardHoii plaee Ib putliriK a new roof on his barn. Ii'l. Ilin. lie and f;jl,ert Court vv ric lit lave the la i-rlp. A deli.-btlul party wan Kiven by th" Misses da and Kmm:i Uroek Satur i iy eveiiln-, Mar. h lHt, at their home Tin; ev-niiii. ttas apent In ainea and f:-rr--lirnt niH were served to about forty si-Kt . Amolii? tho?.. ii,eent v.. re: Mi, n ia.iK Coop, of Viola, and K. Coo,,, of llridal Ve.l. 'ire -on. C.ias, I. n. ins tnotb'-r bag returned to her home in Kih. rton. Mr, l(. K.-rr U inaUillinK a new planer in big miil. Mr-i. Cutli Nieknian in on the ni. k list. : oipttw-ria. c A number of farmers are B'-ttinc out ! aie di fruit treeh. aide lo resuuie work in ever, to I; few .(a; Mr. .-inil Mri. Frank Hilton vinlted Mr, lliltot:' ii.ter nl Vee.lv ,.n u.... r went to see M.i-m. 11,1 ton'i nirther, Mrs. Mitts. Mr. Ktrulibar'g liirjre new barn Is iTngroxpIni: .and irombi.-ii to be a "triiii't 01 ri-iuier.l lo this part of the town. Mr. Pahlwiu hp.-nt two dava of Mm unoreupied week fit bis ranch home. The Macl.Hbiirn ,,,. ;1 team bebl a meeting on Saturday, the purpose of wblth waH lo form n regular or ranizatlon. U'onard V.'etmer waa ehoaen manai-.-r and l:v Wilson was maile captain. i n- y ooo'hye to r.on.-.t.'i.a- tiou with a rbar tonpelence If you u.-e Cljarr.herlain's Tabi.-ts; Many have been permanently eured by their u--'e. For sale by Huntley Pros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard and Canby. Children nro much more likely to contract the contaKloim diseasea wh"n they have cold.'!. Wliooiilnt i-oub earlet fev.r and eoiisuinie -as'-g that are often eon- tract', v.b. n the rhild has a eold. I 'I bat it Mhy ail medical authorities IK-iv li.--.ar of colds. For the ('ii k , ure of .obis you will find nothlnx bet ter than Chamberlain a Conch Uem edy. II ran alwaya be depended up on and Ih pleaaant and Bale to lake For Kale ,y Huntley llros. Co., Ore ron CHy, Hubbard and Canby. uiin: klveli '.-..'le i ;,i-nt nt I I 'rid i 1 .1 I t v V out I be ev Iilti lv pl.vv UX KiVtnc. Itlelll IV I re MTV ei W lille Slill III t, llie.cn of two Mi. F K F!!l,.'.t .p. b.-ie J F I'.'iriett ., vi. Hi, I Mr I'lv :n- .lid Inn Inc (toil hm r,.t.. b V i.eii,!.. r i-( i n d.ltier ,ere .s.itiirdav Mrs Jiibniiiu and tilth, U ur ;m V i Pur belliK prearlil V t v pb :l.m( HOMCOAIE A larr i ruwd .oii' i, ! .ruui Flu. i I ) the p i; No, j Halutday rirmnf ! I IN fl.ell ti e 1, i. . - Kvilltv r fren'l be lln-. III bilMUt. I. ipj I' mi ht.lt V r,i,, , i a iv i ills.: f:ni:i on urn. Dir. Mri. J. K lirnio tt mid d.v I or t , i. ' ' 1 'i el I in ,, ,j. i.i ' , of Vti-4 Hemic!!. . teVrr Crrrh the .ilt.r out Siin.l.tv no 1 1 Tie ptv. Ill ib.111,-1 I '-) tlt4l h tl iil U,ti, !. ; t Mi. liny ' ai.j in'f l.tU.( I' I art of tir pi, llie one re kc. no t.-tlii't "led Oil.- It' .111 : t. Il.l. d t.H- nlKht. her it. I in daughter.. M: I'l Mr r. I M, I'll Mr A in b. t I e I in It.ivl, 11 I .! It II li,t.r..,n, Id Silt. .bv. iMiiin i -le I i,., '. e'uiti b e In belli" ni-. ilu nf ,f t. CRtENWOOU. pck, at tho home nf !rv K THutc r '- Mr Kstlinan 1m. -'.i"r, n.i burn mi bi-r I'lni e. I u I I I il in li Ih' ii.ni.ir f.,r the work. i'.a..' H I , !i Ih'-Mll. 1,1 .ibiiii S'it- : S!..-r,i ,,f f ll.rr Mt ,. In; i i , ilny V l.l'lll bu. h. Ml, III tin . Ie. l.f sit.l"i I .i,ni'l .-r i U lleilliv'l.l 111, I . ,'. I Mr. I I n I-. ,i ., , .1 Ulli-d li It !.- , I M'i.,.!' .: ,it I iie boiii'i Mr. ,,I li.-r vv If. p " ll.UhJtoli n; I. "li. ml v.,iinf: ibeu-liter linv l,re.,i'v nnd viMi.,1 M,, t.,.r iinl Sunday. M IV I hl I, H'l. lit u III V'P'e Km. b i T'Uu lire.ery aprnt I I If .11, I P I If"! .Ii.lien '. in ( '.iHii h h.t -i p . I'll, ,11 ol, lie tll'lll ll.i.rv i 'r ii I p v Mr and Mr. Win Hi it fc MULINO iiiel nf I', ntliiiid itir l.i . ti- i In. Mr ilin- bll. a I'l O.l C.' v.. I i 'ti-r i 1'rnllllr I i . ef fcr J iii'it'.i.r ie-r'nitb-r. f. Sun lu vvltti ir.in.!.! , .1 ii . th riv T. f.iri i ll!, nut . Ill hi" i t I'l e.l .'M f " ri , i-l I,,-.. A ,: ,,i 1 ' o'. , . I I'l.i. 'iiinv: P.. 'b HV . v ii. mi' v , ri!n l:"'1! ill , d l,v !l '.,i;ri U! an I .ill Mat :n., .bin, li, l lib 11 li.l V! ..1 r-p,,,'., I 1 11 VI' il . b ! I ' pi . M ..' ,n;M , Mi..,,- Kl llert ,rv SUNNVSIDT A N 0 HOC K CIUF.K I . Pb , M--. loe Iho e ."I Mrs ' ' t .1 I., !r ll.i Kuthrliie Mr I: mt birth. It. . . I a' pre... 'lit I. lines 10 V I, I. el'. ml Mr. In VV I K l.l'il I V r home vee Mrs "I Mis 1 1., v.. in, I .:.iMi,h, r, I'lii, II inter Mrs, Aib lp'i Sioll nml children Frank S 1 1 1 1 1 and d m hi...- 1'! "".ir Iteven mi. I I'ildi.-i Mr" due ieard.r7 'l b. v hi,. ' al'ernoon .lolm- lamv work and In i." I a'le. , i,in,- he, main t'V Ih. rel 11. ,n i . i : 1 1 , s Cue i.l.-I ,lt,,- 'iiiiiiid S':nnH ii.nr. e dm: run lorhood. Miaiipln f the .1 IV ti lev , II. III. it Mrs ilre.l and t the vUll b.ll. I'll'li-d lo I .-S III. ,,i- M ' i's mad bul i" nn nib '. b dorr! ut noun, hut ,in IV M.IS the II; "tier V l v. , i,i'ie a relief ti, Inn Mr. Tow inn-mi , ,.;l wa ' 1,1 I Siltl'l iV ,V ( Inr iini'iiid the n-ii-b. i : at . I her do i'h a ml ' a'-', urn,.' thiuirlit ' '." v. n,,t fn,i ,,, . i n I lib I l,v ,l,,e lie ,r ; lilnir Mire hlin and It him I III. I sbi at Pel I 'lil.iee li..,,. Ill II I ItUa Mr I're b'll, ami think. Iin iu t barirnln. Mr. Clirliteuaen of Wllin tt". " nil over Suinlny vlnltnr In thl but. lt Sunday Mi. I.i .din.' and d.i .f'der. U. , . i I -.iiiii l.iv a id Suiebiv 111 Mi inin. 'Ii- Mr l.un n who Inin ! n In l!i !. 1 i' 'I lm- ,llll!-t,lle, t'iiltllid I11' ' lie 1 1 . i die H.-.ik yrt irrf It U hoped thp i he will '""' be to rmiiinn lilg a.'hiHil ibi'le". Mr. and .Mr. J. A. Ii.'.i t'11 nl to the bed. I, I e of Mr. ( . Inter lt KrliUy who died the ninie afti-rtio.ni mid wan bulled al K.iiib' l reeii 8U' day. Mr. Fvniu ino. d lo I It" rul !' . , . v . le be has be, h en. (lllV I'J lo .I' M f '!' til" f.l'ilo i! MEAOOW0M00K Mr. and Mm. Hiiuin and !'" i'"1'1' !-Il ut lllf.hllll.d. !!' S'HliLiy ' 1 F I'llll'ie'll. Hi' are Kbiil In lienr that (i.nW I I'.l ,it.-t t. r. .Il , w i.i llli.a-rvv.ilt "!,I'IM InJHtrilVOU 'or iippiuidltMl'. at Piiitl.iiid, la liiiprovlnl; Mi'ldl). It. 1.. linn In bud UP Willi a i-"lr L.i. k w hi, h b,. inn i bile vvnrH'ii ii ii dii.ii. Ilil I.mi kins culled on H"1"'" I'Mudi'Mii SillldaV'. A DUinbur of parent! and frb'tnl tended the proKrain and .l"l'" l,!1 in ti." siiiool hoiii.e lusi Friday. Mrs. Haley and Mrs. I'.ou.n er i " i-d mi Mrs. Siiepinird Fi. ID' lll"'r Hon:1. MARQUAM he will be I "Ml" ,lt It,, , I . Iter Fvcrell llnhlmrd's' HtMe ibini'lit.-r 'cs b. . ti hI. li wit', a had col I but s nelne belter at present I'rol r:i-I..,) meeliir" IT, at i'.in'Heun. Ileo, eh in.-" i ii Sun dav. CLAD TIDINGS. beini: FIIIh held lurl fine Soiii" divs few cbiiri h at took rare 'lor Sunday aft- of Molalbi. Itblitii's nn, I Is Farmers ate busy the ,, "low ii,'.- and m i ilt; er.il... 've put In eatle cardens. Ml". S' heack alien I. d Mt. Air.'.-l Snndav. .la i I. o me na'.p's durlii'.' her ii'iHenre. Mr. Hue made a ti In In Seolis Ms .-'iiturdav. Mike It.e.v , plow In:' fr Htanlev Ita v. Nick Peer tL'ld Wife V'IhII', with nr. an. i .Mrs. .1 a i moon. Mr. ami Mrs. Ceo. Adams and Mr. "'' " I o! Sluver, hi"iit Sunday with .1. A. W jte. II .',..i.in.,ii. H wood fi-.w Is at lb, ' ...ev ac, where he w r:nv ,,, '""II trees Into Htove w.M.k III" I er'i:,., I Mi r ;,,, , u.Tn . vi i r w watts, teacher In vi lie, i wllb r-latlv unlay and Sunday Kv.i pen, ,.,,, ,V fl or (,ri (i " Hh ''rahntn llntr-ate nnd f-imliy live near I)iecl,,.y' ,r,t.c bud , Mrs. Anna Peer and daui-ht. r ' ' '.l-4-r, were down lo , Tbirsda v. I til: b Ire k"on Visited ! V. J.-i'-i run Hatnrdnv '.'O Ni'v.rciinn i.nvlnu recover.-! from blH late ,. , worl( ,.,,,,, A number nll-mlcd ehur. h at Clnd Tldincs Sunday and were ably Pnt,.r t.-lnr, by Itev. Cbllda. of Mar,arn Moiiilnf blllllllln "i at tnak- Miirunatii. Molalbi Sal d ITS who r. Mil ranch b mini. Mrs Hoy N'lhoUon while a.illillint liist Monday with an ax mt h''1 ,1,t ihuiiii, off nt lint Mm I Join' the i xei plliin of r small pleee of nID' lir It. K. lbliiKori;er of Sllvertn. IresMd the hand. At latest r-'l'"" in. was ri-HtltiK an well as could 1" expeiti'd. F. J. ItldltiKs waH III town lil.VltiL' u lr. )ir.,nr:il.,rV 1.1 a wire Icneii on Ills fiinii tw) nni west of town. M'ih. Catherltic .loio'a Is ri" leal better. They have let the niir return lo Haliun. , . "iuy C, KaikltiM and wife of W foni. were riilllnu on relative """ frletida her last week. Mm. Allha Itobert , went to 1 "n i I'liil ,isl week. Leo Iloberti left for K.mtern Oregon to remain there until fall. MImn Kcho Larlilim waa home frnra Oregon cny Salurday mid H""' where lm lias been utt'UidlnK 'w' school. 'I lie bop men are ipill" bimy I'l"' i" ' i'lid out I itiK III polea and wire tor there wa. a luritn aereane dant'' last aprliiK near here. ,. Mr. llmiR of Idaho, la here vl"";' ln bis old friends, lie lived hire h. veral yearn aio, Alfred Olson went to Portland M"n' day on bllslnesH. (Continued on no ) Beat for 8kln Dl'- . Nearly every nl In illseiie yh'1'1 'inb kiy and iernunieiitly to Purlil 'r Arnica Salve, and iiothlnit la b'1'' for bum or brulsea. Soothes n't" heals. John Deye, of Cliidttln, Ml'";' sivs, after aufferltiK twelve year" kln ailment and apendlnK doelors' un. liucklcnM Artib a Ha' eured Mm. It will help yo- (,n) ?': It.'ci.inmi ndej l.v nil druKK'"'-