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KK1DAV, MAKC1I2S.1D13. OKEOON FiNTE.il ,- 1 " I WIL80NVILLI. CHILDREN ALL SICK WITH COLD. COUGHING, FEVERISH, AWAKE ALL NIGHT Use Pure and Pleasant Dr. King's New Discovery. Relieves the Cough, Loosens the Cold, Promotes Rest and Sleep. V7hen your family in visited by cold" epidemic and your home scorns like a hospital, your children all have colds, cough continually, are fever ish and restless at night, sleep little and then not the sound, refreshing sleep children need. You yourself are almost sick and awako most of the night, caring for them. You need Dr. King's New Discovery. It quiets the children's cough in stantly. It is pure and pleasant Children like it By relieving the cough promotes sloop and gives you and the children the much needed rest Get a bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery from your druggist He ALL DRUGGISTS NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTi OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MEADOW BROOK. Mr. anj Mrs. Ralph liolman and son Charles, spent a few days In i'ortl.md. Alfred lturcham. w ho spent most of tlie w inter In California, visited at his cousin's. Mrs. A. L. Larkins mid Mr. R. U Orem on his return to his home in Ontario. Oresou. . The CMndgren young folks attend- ed the orchestra practice Sunday eve ning at Colton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerns and fami ly spent Sunday at R. L. Orem's. Wm. Kohlender made a business trip to Oregon City Monday. MACKSBURG. The week preceding Easter will be remembered as one of unusual weath er variableness. IJaln, hail and snow, alternating with brief intervals of sun shine, were accompanied by chilling winds tot often felt in this region. Through all the storm, however, the evenings, without exception, brought a rift in the clouds, revealing the wonderfull beautiful evening star. The planet Venus, in Its dazzling splen dor, will shine as evening star, till past the middle of May, when it will rise in the morning, and will be morn ing star the rest of the year. Easter morning oroKe iair and love ly but not so to continue. There were high winds with flurries of hail, rain and snow. The day was observed in Macksburg tn the Lutheran churches and also in the church of the Mennon- ites of South Mncksburg. After church time a number of social gatherings took place. One of these was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. John Heppler. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Heppler, Mr. and Mrs. Will Roth, the Messrs. Abe and Glade Heppler, Miss Daisy Gage and Mr. Cuas. Schutr.. A most enjoyable dinner was furnished, prominent in which were the tradi tional .Easter eggs. These were pro vided In most generous abundance, and partaken of with hearty appreci TV 1 v '.VP.- ';; '!,-" ''s-yl,' . Cj 'S Z 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 been the last to fuel the effects of bus iness methods on the farm but at last they have to get in their place (In the poultry yard) and slay there. The farmer who reads the magazines knows that today many a chicken farm of a few acres pays a bipger profit than a big farm did few years ago. Every farmer keeps chickens because It pays and It will pay lotg better and the farm will look better If they are kept In the poultry yard. They are about the most profitable animals on the farm and it takei leaf apace and less expense to keep them. Fnouffh of our Doultrr fencing will coat verr little and wilLbe made on the farm. Ask for prices. FRANK Furniture and will refund your money if it doesn't give relief. V. II. Knowles, of Osco, 111., writes: "We have given Dr. King's New Discovery the most thorough tests for coughs, colds and various bronchial troubles for six years, and have never found it to fail." "For about three months I had the worst kind of a cough," writes W. P. Einchart of Asbury, N. J. "It would keep me awake for hours at night All the medicines I took did not help me till at last I used Dr. King's New Discovery. Three doses gave me the first good night's rest I had in months and further use com pletely cured me." Sold by ation. As all of the parents pr-v-enl were accompanied by their c'ail !r n. tho party was a larne "ml merry one. On Monday, March IT. a very peas ant surprise v. as tendered Mr. and Mrs. Eby. Sr.. it bolus the anniver sary of their wedding. A number of their neighbors came to congratulate them, and to g:iond the afternoon with them. Everyone present seemed to enjoy the occasion, not excepting the small children, quite a number of whom were present. The guests were Mrs. Wesley Eby, Mrs." Geo. Walsh, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Zimmer, Mr. Harry Sherwood, of the Eby school, with his wife, were also present. Miss Daisy Gage, of Eastern Ore gon, Is still visiting her sister. Mrs. jess Heppler and has entered the Kb) school. Geo. Walsh Is working for Wesley Eby. Cbas. Stuti is in the employ of Mr. Frank Hilton. The Macksburg school was closed on Good Friday. Services were held in the Lutheran churches on that day. Mr. Haldwin walked out to his ranch to spend Good Friday there. The names of the Macksburg pupils w'.io were neither absent nor tardy In the mouth of March w ill appear in the next week's issue of the Enterprise. MARQUAM. i The parent-teachers' meeting which ' was held here last week, was good, j A great deal of Interest was taken by a crowded house. About one- third had to stand for there was a I scarcity of seats for such a large crowd. T. J. Gary, school superlnten- dent, and Mr. J. E. Calavan. district ' supervisor, were in attendance. Aft- ! er the school had a s'aort program .ik j Calavan took charge of the meeting. Mr. Calavan Introduced several in teresting subjects w hich were dis- j cussed by different ones, ladies taking an active part as well as the men. It was interesting from start to finish, to keep your fowl properly the best investment you ever BUSCH Hardware which waa closed at lata ll1,ir 1,1 tlui afternoon. Mr. r.nry anil Mr. Ciilavan praised tho toaolu'in. Mr. lliirgroavcs and Miss Watt, for the work they are ibv lug In our school. Mr, llattlo Mvors went to IVuo. In Mniion County, lunt week lo eo nor minor, Mr. Ai-Kimsoii, who I nullo tooblo. P. A. .M.iro,unni wont hint week to California lo see !iU brother, Tom. w ho In quite ill. Lingo crowds wore out to the Kant rr Service, which Aim held In the Ml K. church here last Smnlay at 11 o'clock. , GLAD TIDINGS. Tiioimm F.ohard. our mall carrier, reported snow six Inches lu depth oti his route near Wllhoit. Tom Garrett Is busy sltUus hop polos. James Keed was the purchaser of a tine range last week. Mcl'eer has put In a new gate, tho old one died of old ago. friendless. Jacob Schnack Is seeding the great er portion of his farm to clover. Tho sowing of land plaster Is prac ticed to a large extent by farmers In this community. O. I.. Hammond has completed his wood NiwitiK contracts for different m Mwior. lie sawed In all marly TOO tiers, Geo. Jackson, belug Invested with authority, Is selling oats dally on the old Rachel Todd place. Second hand gunny sacks can also bo procured of him. C. A. I'.encle and Ed Jackson wori' trading In Molalja Wednesday. Frank Anderson has Mulshed slash lug. His brother George, will work for O. I.. Hammond during the spring seeding. Neal Jackson and sou, Hugh, were Sunday' visitors with their aunt, Mrs. C. V. Jack sou. Mr. Duffy, foreman on the Melirldo ranch, n-.ad" a trip to Vt. Angel Fri day. Keethly 0.'iinn and wile were Sat urday night w.-ilors with Mrs. yulnn's mother. Mrs. Katie Jones, of Mar imam. We read of the marriage of Mits Alice Sprague and Mr. F.irr, of Ore gon City. Allow us lo extend to them our congratulations and best wishes. THE LULL IS THE TIME TO MYERS NOW and vou will be in our advice and come in 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 th.it should be attended to before busy season. W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON CANBY HARDWARE & IMP. CO. CANDY, OREGON CHAMPION MOWERS EINDERS RAKES C LARKS. ; ri"d twice hIic nald ulio never roeolv- Mr. and Mrn. W. II. Wi.-tUaiifcr were d ro many wr-dditiK preHHntK. One In town on Monday. ; lady brought a wftddinK fruit i-akn. Pom, to the wife of Albert Ijirklnn ' The two cemeteries have been burn- a daiiKbter, on the 2:!rd of March. , ed over early before the flowem bloom Mr. and Mrs. Wolfson were In Port-. ed, making an Improvement in the land lant week on bwtiness. ! looks of the City of the dead. ' NAr. linehe hauled a load of oaU ! A baby sirl, the Unit one, came to from IliKhland lant week. ; the home of Mr. and Mm. firi.wetilierg Mixa Elizabeth Marshall atepped on on Friday laHt. a nail l,ut la petting along alright. j firace Tiedeman U still with Mra. Mr. Hayner had an auction Bale last AuriiBt Iielker . week. j We are glad to report that Grandma Mi.SH Edna Elmer ha been on the ; Tiedernan who fell and hurt her hark alck lint. ; Ed and lwrence (iraee were In ' town last baturday. I Mi Kernlce Sohute haa gone home I quite a number remembered her with 'bleken bonne, and purchased an ln after a visit with W. MarKiiall and ' Easter rardH. cubator. fam.lly: i Monday night of this week regist ! An Eaoter program was given by the r rea iiartmau purcnasea Mr. nay- ner's hack. The Clarkes school will have a school fair on the llth of April and . lt la to be hoped that all the children 1 will be ready. ; You Judge a man not by what he. ,,.0.. ui uu, urn u, . ue a.. ! done That la the only trae test I Chamberlain Cough Remedy Judged . by thla atandard haa no auperlor. i People everywhere apeak ot it In the 1 nighest tenna or praise. or sale by ' Huntley Broa. Co, Oregon City, Hub-j We are thankful we live In Oregon, no bllmnrds here. The entertainment given by t.io Ue.llaud Hand Ml the Grange hull was a shook lu ever) way. Tho music was good und plenty of II. Mr. Hampton, the aged rather or I .on is Hampton will be burled bote Wednesday afternoon. Ills homo was nl Tillamook but hud come to Poll laud for treatment and ill'l. Tim lecture t.int w" to bo last Sal unlay was not held. Tho speaker. Ir. Pierce, of Portland, wa not feeling well that day, so postponed It until ' "tIio Lower Logan school will give an entertainment ut the ImU Satur day, the SStli. Somebody says there will be a wed ding In tho near future here. Ask Doc nlHiut It. S. G. Klrchem. of South Logan, wears a smile that wou't come off these days, it's a sou. At the recent annual meeting of the Clear Creek Creamery Company tho old board was re-elected again. Dur lug 1912 nearly 117 tons of butter was munufacluretl. Total lbs. of butter manufactured. 21'J.04ii lbs; Total sales, J;i:..4TJ.S7 ; average price puld for butler fat, 115 M cents per l Mr. lloyles, expert timber cruiser, was exporting the work of the cruis er employed by the county, 'aire this week. STAFFORD. March, true to Its nature, lias been rather cold and stormy the past few days. We are glad to report that the sick are getting better, and with care will soon tie well, wo trust. All were shocked to read of the sud ijen death on Sunday In Portland of John Uuckle'a little girl, w mi was hit by a motorcycle and her neck broken. The fathef as a boy lived with hH father's family for a number of years In Start, rd. His father was pastiy of the Gorman Haptist church at this place and owned the place where Vr. I'ainperlue now lives. The Ladles' Circle met with Mrs. Aerul last Thursday and celelmited lu a small way her wedding anniversary l.y bringing gift appropriate to the oc caslou. It was a complete surprise tn uasamc BEFORE THE STORM St s ':-'-'rfcr.- -' w ;v:.ir.' MAKE PREPARATIONS PUT IN YOUR HAY UNLOADER tip toD shape to handle your crop this year Take and look them over next b'T and although shn bad bpen mar- bo serioiiHly Ih now able to utand and hopes are entertained for a upeedy ! recovery. We are elad to av thnf I tt.A tne coMHt of the moD,hi lt belng 22 degree above zero. Best for Skin Diseases. Nearly every asln disease yields' quickly and permanently to Ilucklen'sl Arni(.t Halve, and nothing la better for burng or Druige. Soothea and hMU- JonB rjeye, of Gladwin, Mich.. afler offering twelve yeara with tkln .nment and spending 00 lo doctora' bills, fiucklen'i Arnica Salve cred hlra. It will help you. Only! Recommended by all druggists, I Mrs. Chiis. Wngnor'a many friend" will bo soirv In learn taiil nh has been sorlouniy III for some time. A music leacbor from Donald l tt'v' ing lessons In llon Ul. Mrs. J, Peters entertained the W II mmvllio Club on Thursday nltoruoon. Tho Farmer's Society of lal'iltv wll hold K mooting In the A. . I , W. hull on Friday evening. (Mi Faster Sunday evangelist Crooks and wife hold Ihree mooting" which were all well allended. tlesl'lto the lui'li liielil W outlier. Mr. and Mrs. Tinner, of Portland, visited relative here on Easier Sun day. , Kd Haker lost a valuable horse on MVmtliiv. the nuliiial belug taken sud denly sick on Sunday evening. The Sherwood veteilnnry surgeon wa called, and everv thing done d ' It life. , , .. Mrs. Aubrey Wood delighted the hearts of her younger pupil wit It a tnbblt unlit for egg on Good Friday at Cornl Creek school. The nest was Dually discovered under the woodshed tilled with gayly colored eggs for nil the pupils. The Misses PeiuT and Anna linker entertained about seventy of their young friends ut a social dance on Saluril.'.v evening. The bop house was lilted up for it.iucllig and win boaUtllully ilecoi.ited wlla Oregon grii.' und yellow Mowers, liolreoli nieiith iie served. All who attend ed report a very enjoyable lime. 1 Connie Thompson Is keeping bou..e fer her sister, Mrs. .Vuhrey Wood. Win. Todd, u much beloved -pioneer of this vicinity died at the St. Vin cent's hospital In Portland on Men ilav morning. March 2 1th. of heart failure. Mr. Todd was marly ninety years of age and was taken to the hospital about three weeks ago. after having bad a I'll, and having broken bis arm. and altltoimh he was seem-j Inuly recovering from Gin Injury he: suemiibeil very suddenly In h. art mil -i lire. The lemains wele taken to the I home ..f hit son, A. P. Todd, and the , funeral services was held III tile Pie i . ant Hill chapel on Wcdiioday morn I lug ul tin o'clock, the minuter of tuej I loud View church onVlal lug. Mr! Todd has lived v Ith his sou. A. P. : Todd, who I- mi well known and hi h i Iv respected all over this count, und! time you are in town. J r si r i."i Agencies ARE THE BEST to liiniHi If and family la extended tlm slti'-iTt! Kymiiathy of our toinmiinity. REDLAND. Mina Clara HuthiTHford, of New Era spent the week-end with M1hb lla.eli Kerr. Many Kedland peopbt attended the concert given by the Kedland band at Uigan last Saturday nluht. We are all looking eagerly forward to the' concert to be given by them at the nr (irove school next Saturday night Karl Allen paid a vlnlt to Philomath laHt w,,p W. H. llonney haw built a fine new Hunday school. Mr. and Mra. K. N. iirorg anu naugntera aang the beautl ful Easter hymn, "He Arose." The little two-year-old daughter of Mr. I.lnburg baa been Terr ill the Past few davs with the croup, J- Ripley la In Portland visiting h'" "n. (Ieorge Christ la sick and has gone to Portland for an operation. M. and Mrs. I.um berg's baby has a bad cold and the croup. The Redland Ilrasa Hand will give their play and entertainment at the Fir Grove school bouse March 29. r va m f k i r" i Children Cry nAri"" Tlio Ulm! Yoti llnvo Alw) llonitliti nnl Mlilch Im M,fn lu ust) for over HO jcurn, lirnt linnmllio alitttnliirn 0( Mill liu lieen liiuilo iitulrr Ills Sir v '" l rllull kllli'O It Inliiney, Jl77cJUi( Allow w"" liHlocelvfl ou In idu, All CotinterfeU. ImltiilloiiK nml "1iiii-umm1 " lire but I MwrlineiiH tlmt trllln with ami riulniim r tho lieultd u( luluuta ii ud t'lilUlrcii-IUlMirUmco iitulut i:KrliucuU What is CASTORIA CiulorU U n litirml nliMltuto for 'lor Oil, p,lrtw Biirlo, Prop nml Hmi htnir N)ni. It U iliiiatit. , rontitln m ltlicr tpltini, Morpliliui lmr oilier Niireoilo Mib-LiMic. II iibi' N ll (fiiiirimlee. It ltrov Worms nml iill.i) IVwrl-lm t''' '" tlnt thirty your It lint been In nii'iiil ii "i1 f,p "", rcllol of oiistliuitUm liatiiloiicy, V. hul folic. H 'IVelhliitf Tronhli a nm IXurrliii'ii. It rcttulnt'i t',rt MoiiiihIi nml llovveU, linll ites tho I noil. K o lillilreii'a I'linucrii lls Tho GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Hciia the SI The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TI.eV V,ll lllnil Kin' U plilV t the Si'i in -M.iter ball April ith. Tin. I'lr llruvi" m bmd will rloi' Ap ill llth l ien. Punk lii aclliiii n deputy as HCHSIir lU.ltll. BARLOW. Mm II II ijulnt, u idoueer f ' ir low. u clv.n a surpriso .irt Tlmrsibn. Miin h 2'K by her ilnvsht -r, Mrs Irwin, the m-canlim ludni; her Mitli blrtbilny Tbo atiirnnon vii i n In vlsltlnit ami Mm Ida Tull elilertnln rd mill liintriimeiilal intmb-. A I in. h was nerved of i-iifTee, Minil,-.ieH ami eiike. The lilrthdiiy rnke wan an a' tiinild dike llfbt'-il liy Ml rnnit c an-l ilecomted wltli sinllai. At i. o'il-K 111. i l iillen it..;tnrl.'l, wlshlmt Kmnilm i ii'iriy hr.ppy rwnrna of tliti duv, mul all I ) irenm'i the rnlovmi'ilt of tt o alt-rniMin. Sho wrnii l!n reclpti "it il inn II y tukehs of love and ruti-em. Thn limine deiornllolia wire llafTn'lll.i. niir r.ssim and fern. Tbomi Invited .ri Mrs. tieo. Zlt'Kli'r. Mm. Aiimi", Mr Jtftnc, Mm. Iii-ment, Mm. I a -metit-'r, Mrs. lien:, Mm. Ilowp, Mm. I rn hU. Mm. Anclriii, Vft. Van Winkle. Mm. Kd itnU'. ut Aurora, Mm. r-trrioii. Mm. I jindsvi-rk. Mm. Krlcknou. Mm. (inks. Mra. Arinstrnni of M n-kklmr and Mm. Itoilly. of Portbin.l. Vr.. Idu Tnll and Mln. Henry Zbv.io. a Hlsti'd Mm. Irwin In tlm abm nee of her ilnllKllter, Mian ll.ittle. Ml-it ', du Van Win kit' wan prenent wllii hrr iain.T.1 unci look a plctiirii of the Id IndleH. Mr. and Mm. Jennen, of Porlbind. vlhlted Mm. Jonnt'n'i imreiita, Mr. and Mm. KrlrkiMW. (Suiter. Mr. and Mra. .lennen liml their baby rlirlitfiH'd iit,i'nnly Hiindiir. MI.ih Annlo Krli kiion u altu lioton for KiiHter. MIhh Cena ii ml l.nurii Prud 'fit, of 1'iirrtlaii.l, mul Mr. Hurdlck nu t iliiiich tor who nro oiiipluyed In Portliurl, wito boini' KiiMter. Thi' lioyn nro all IiiuiIIiik tl"H iikiiIii. Tlio di put lll now !m opi'.i :nr all t ni 1 ii h which Htoi, one KnitiK mint h and will In- on li.mil for t lit. two "Venlllt trultiH, which Mtnp, 1 Kolim lonth mid one north, ho Hint p inneiiKiTH w ill not iinve to wult iintxlilii ii lieri'tofiire. MIhh lluttlo Irwin went to purlin el Tiii'Kdiiy. . Mio koi'k dow n T n hiIuv an I Krlilay of eaeii vveek an hIio Ii tukliiK v in al I. nhiiiih of Mm. Iihoki'iio HnriliiiK Hrodin. Ho think tlio weiillier him bi'i'ii d r UKri'i'uhle lmt let iih be thankful we nro not In (iiiiaha nr- miy part of th.i I'jlMt. JENNINGS LODGE. A week n;;o biht I'riday night Mr. Hiuf Mrn. t'luiH. Keiliuond elilertiilneil t!ie yoiiiiKer set with an lulormiil dam in; parly at their homo. An In vitation wax clveii to nil tlm .voniu; people, who enjoy tripping the light fnntaHtlc tin- and a Jolly good time wiim hud by nil Hioho preHenl. At mid night relreHliilien'H were Served. Mm. II. M. Hurl aMiilHted Mr. and Mrs. Hed iiiond with the nfralr. The luiru belonging to II. II. Em iiioiih wan entirely destroyed by llru on TiieKday evening. A vnluiiblo bug gy and the chicken house was also burned. The prompt arrival of u number of men In the community sav ed the barn of II. Huberts from being destroyed. Word'Wna received last week from our esteemed fellow townsman, Mr. (ieorge A. Ostrom, of Ills providential escape In a railroad wreck In Nebras ka, and on Tuesday morning a wire reached tho Ostrom family tlmt Mr. Out nun's brother's hiiine In Omaha was torn to pieces by the recent cyc lone. Mr. Ostrom has been on an ex tended trip to Tennesson and while enroute home was spending a few daya with his brother and other friends In Omaha. Much anxiety Is felt In the II. . WE WANT YOUR- MOHAIR HERMAN METZGER 226-228 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, ORE. YOU CAN DELIVER IN OREGON CITY TO OREGON COVMI 8I0N CO. for Fletcher's .vxvlwvkxv;v.j T li'-nltliy nml lluttirul Sleep, -Tho Muthcr'a l'rlcud. Signature of Smith Utility over the teirr I v4t- tropin' which I. in I'l'ljli. II I .4. l Siuliii bint a i"i' r Inuij; tiicrt whom they have nut t ri n lo lu coiiiiuuiili ttto with aiiiic t.ie tnn.Jo The circle met with Mi raiaioj Oil S edlie. lil) Utlel llimll t a. U Ulta tier brliiKlng their tain w.iik. t jlr mul tm well' served. The luit tortl lug of tho I'lr, le will he si l..i hu-:i of Mis Hi rlpluro oil the :tnl 'rlbf day of April. Mr. Kitimous' binliie.t luirr'-in lime cnllod I lilt awuy fi"iu tnuint Uu Week. Most of I tin line III' hut twr at HI. Helens und ('Utukaiiif. Mr John Jelillllliiii wan liirll in; III lant week, SO erlolln lill tfl dlttoti that a rou.ultatloii ni le-M lr. Melnnln r. Ul DrrKOII ( It), aud l Houimem of Portland The iiiiiiiiti of hi. family vera uin i.'d. Hu sinters, Mendiiluos UuiUklli ul SlHHiner have been at ilia linD I grt'ttter mrl of ilia limn. .V pei lul tn. vtlUK of the votrrt of this lioul ilisliiul met in imriuint to call al the school Imii.e on U t day evening, March i!tli. fur lti M Hn ul authorltlnit tho achwl lkuvl lu horruw money for si hot.l uriin for ihn i-tisiiiug year. Ai liie clerk's annual report Jid M reach lli rmuiiy superluii'iuli nt llcti and lliu loiiuly rourl flk4 l comply with the law lu not levyitKl live mill lax w.H'ii no levy u Kit In by the district It lift our illtfikt without funds. Al tals shiU1 nt lug the board was BUthorUcd to bor row not to exceed seven tiilllst of Ik -valuation of the district. iY. Silas Hcrlplnre visited wllhH:. Morse on Hunday. Mr. Scripture pects to make a lrli lu tin nMk west, leuvlng Oreuon t'lly st'oul lk first of April. Mrs. Addln llodgklns relurni'd tn Vancouver. Wash., on Tuenl.ijf being at t'.m bedside uf her brutM. Mr. Julin Jeiinlngs. fur the pt W days, Mr. Wm. Cook who Is fimtloyrd la irnper mills, sustained a frai'turt the foot, w hich liild him up for time. Many from here attended Ih er exercises In Oregon City cliurchrt on Kuiulay. Tho CutigregatloMl church perhnpa had more of the people, who greatly enjoyed tlio o c under the leadership of II. J. Inson of this place. Mr. and M". Itohiiisou and Mr. mid VI. I""" sung eftwtlvely. A plcliiresiinii placo on tho WIIIB' ettn at Ihla pbico Is tho ncrear Inlulng the new cobbleslolie hiW" being built by Mrs. II. U. Kuimow The one hoilsn known as Hock U'1" bus been eiiliirgeil wllh a larw lug room with llreplucefiiclmtlh" o j er. This ii a well as the othcri i be occupied by Porlbind folks Joy the summer months at thl l''r' Callili-etl urn lllllell more likely I contitct thn conliiglous diseases hr they have colds. Whooping row illiillii.rm .enrlel fever lllld clil"""1"' tlun are diseases thai are rit-n f tracted when tho child bus a (J That Is why all m-dlcal autr"1" say beware of colds. Kor th '"c euro of rolds you will llnd imihlii tor than Chamberlain's Couch cdy. It enn always bo depeiifleU w on ami Is pleasant nml unfe t Eor sale by Huntley li"'H. ' ,nr gun City, Hubbard and ( aim). POLK' OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Dlroctory of such City. Viiiskh, alvlna d.Kirlpilv. ''"'" " srh plr, location, popiiis""". traph. .Iilppln and bsnklns Iln ' alio C'laMinttl Dlrw lory, oomplla bmlneM and pnfculoa. K. I. POI.K CO., n'""L4 as WOOL 11 " WRITE TO