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F.NTKK IMi 1 SK. VIM DAY, APKIL 4, 1913 I : I IRRITATING COUGHS. DISTRESSING, 4- A CHICACO.ILL , His ALL DRUGGISTS NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY WILSONVILLE. Mrs. Larson spent Saturday In Port land. Kd Ilaker went to t'.:e Rose City on Monday. George 15atu!-ia has beeu very ill, but Is better now. Mrs. Chas. Epler and children spent Easter time at the home of Mrs. Ep ler'8 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kidder. Mrs. Warner is somewhat better, after her serious illness. Chas. Riiidcr sreut Easter Sunday at the home of iiis parents. Mrs. Melvin. wo formerly resided here, has moved to tlie house owned by Otto Vtlier. at Hubt.ard. Mrs. natalpia was taken very ill on Friday, and a professional nurse is In charce. The Ridder family went to Port land at Easter time and had a fam ily portrait taken. Miss Hayman, of Clackamas, who has been viaitin.z her sister, Mrs. Nor ris Young and recuperating from ty phoid fever. Is quite well apaiu. and has resumed here duties In the scnool room, at New Era. Mrs. Joe T'uornton Is happy in tha possession of a new piano. Mr. and Mrs. Terry and on from Canby visited Mr. and Mrs. Shull last week. Mrs. My Greer, the president of .he Rebekah assembly, will be the jjuest of our local Rebekah lodge on Thursday evening, the regular meet ing being postponed from Wednesday until Thursday for the convenience of Mrs. Greer. The parent-teachers' association will hold Its regular meeting In the school house on Thursday. The Corral Creek Mothers' Club held a meeting in the school house on Friday, and made arrangements for a basket social at the close of school In May, which will be announced more fully later. The men have been busily ensaged fixing the road from the corner in to Wllsonvllle station and down to the 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 laM to feel the effect of bus Inesa methoda on the farm but at last they have to get in their place (In the poultry yard) and stay there. The fanner who reada the magazine knows that today many a chicken farm of a few acres pays a bigger profit than a big farm did a few years ago. Every farmer keeps chickens because it pays and It will pa lots 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 takes lest space and less expense to keep 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 for prices. FRANK BUSCH Furniture and Hardware ' DEPRESSING COLDS. i .11.. -;.,l.l (, Tr Kine-' Xcvr ioovcry. It .HHhoi tho intlaimvl ami irritated bronchial titl. i,r t,u' nnuv tasos instantly Ioomus the cold and ni,UxVitonitioti. ' IWt In- nimoviM ana fiuVr lmm eouelis ami oo!. ''l'K0 King-' New lWoYoryiiml U' cun-il. '-Ouiii to a severe ivu;:h niul lunj trouMo I ivtiM not work at a',1 for several months," ur.us lewis I'Liml'lin, of Man Chester, Ohio. "Two of 1 lu l't doctors could not help m My wr'i:l;t ran down to 11.') poun.k lr. Kind's Nrw lliscowry cured nio, ami I now wctc.li lt noiin.k" "I nm an old lover of your most valu able Godsend to Mi'.lerimr ' humanity lr. Kinc's Now Iliseoverv," writes Jennie Vlcminir, Now Dover. 0!iio, "for it cured me of a ilrvadfut ooiuli of three years" standi:'. It was so had that I won!,! eotiijh until I would be jpttvhltss, hut. fr tho quick relief of your wonderful remedy pave mo, it's worth more than a'.l the remedies I ever uod before." TliouMBil have Won helped in the Mine wav, lv Pr. Kind's Now Discovery. It ii not a now medicine, hut one that has been u?ul effectively more than forty-three years for the cure of eouelis and colds. Your dnuj cist will refund vour money if Dr. Ki:ifr Sow Discovery does not help you. Start taking right cow. Sold ly I river, and t'le work lias progressed, so I rapidly, that the road can now be said I to ! e in real good condition. STAFFORD. April fooled us by coming in smiling and all who could do so were busy out of doors. There Is but little more seeding to do. so farmers feel they are on easy street. Mrs. Prink, who fell and sprained her knee Is feeling easier and can walk some. We want to take this opportunity of thanking the readers of the En terprise who responded so heartily to the Item asking those who would to, send Grandma Tiedeman Easter cards. She received about forty, and was very much pleased, and they help to pass the time while she is still con fined to the house. The parent-teachers' club met last Fridav at the school houe, and al though every one In the district had received a card reminding them of the day only about a doren came, but quite an interesting meeting was held, and the president appointed a committee of three to Interview the board, and ak permission to have a dinner on Arbor Day. the 11th of Ap ril, as the teachers had decided to avail themselves of the liberty given them bv law and have exercises ap propriate to the day. and a flag pole raising, and maybe plant a few addi tional trees, etc., and hope all will feel enoneh Interest In the school to come and encourage both children and the teachers. A number of our young men have ordered patent telescope fish poles, and expect great sport In the near fu ture. Mrs. Sehati: and daughter, Christ ina Loy. spent the afternoon of April 1, at Mr. Aden's. Mrs. Weddle. MVs. Nussbaum and Mrs. Gage will visit Mrs. Keller on Thursday and as her husband Is chairman of the school board, they i will solicit hl consent to the dinner on Arbor Oay. which he will uudoubt- ' edlv accord, taereroro let the wlve and mother appear at hMi h 1" welt tilled basKets, cold chicken, cakes andw lebes mid all that miiLo for a good picnic dinner, lifter which t,. ti.iolioih will hat charge ot the Hitern.vn eercl-cH, uml hope to n k.M)l turn out of the patrons of the dl-irt. I. 1 The Willamette butcher was tuning ,al,.s n.r -;il tins week In (bis mlglibotluiod. LOGAN. Agents and llic are making their appearance. r.udolph Johnson and livuno I relit eri-h p-lt (or Hay Creek. Crook comi ty to work on n large flock (arm tills summer. The entertainment at the hall la-t :.inird.iv ulght. :Uoii by the l.ow.r 'Logan school was not as well attend ed as would have been had the weath er been mote fawuaMe. About twen ty dollars was r. allre,l by the school. The program was good and well ren dered W. G. Howard and Miss Nellie Mel-? hoff were married Tuesday at Orecou ' Cltv and left immediately for Scot land .hen the groom's aged father resides, Mis Nellie was born and raised here, and her old friends niul schoolmates wish a long and happy life. Ktrchem Uros. are loading their last i- ir nf notutoes at Clackamas. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Anderson at tended the Klohhoff Howard wedding Tuesday. Tho holies of the church and wo man's work committee of the grange will give an entertainment at the grange ball to raise funds to re plast-, er the church Interior on Saturday night. April 12. Everybody come. Found a Cure for Rheumatism. "1 suffered with rheumatism for two vears and could not get my ridit hand io mv mouth for that length of time." writes lee I.. Chapman. Mapleton. Iowa. "I suffered terrible pain so I could not sleep or lie still at night. Five years ago I began using Cham ' berlain's Liniment and In two months 1 I was well and have not suffered with rehumatlsm since." For sab' by all : druggists. THE LULL IS THE TIME TO MYERS NOW and you 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 that should be attended to before busy season. IV. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON CANBY HARDWARE & IMP. CO. CHAMPION MOWERS BINDERS RAKES MARQUA.M. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sampson, of Yodervllle, were in town last week doing some trading. George New-some, of Glad Tidings, was in town taking in the sights last j be true to lier well-earned reputation week. ' 'or generosity the donation must, of U E. Ilentley, of Oregon City, is necessity, be a liberal one. out at his mother's, Mrs. G. W. lient- Geo. Walsh has merited the gen ley, who Is dangerously alck. i nine gratitude of his neighbors by J. P. Miller went to Oregon City his promptness In repairing one of the Monddy on business. I bridges over a swollen branch of tii Harry Hargreaves, principal of our ! Molalla, which had been awept away school, received a telephone message Monday evening from Portland, that his father was dead, so be left the i Bame evening. Mr. Calavan, the school i supervisor, will fill his place till he returns. Charley Mr Roberts Test a valuable 1 mare last week. ! S. G. Nicholson has tie la grippe. a bad spell of Cough Medicine for Children. Too much care cannot be used In selecting a cough medicine for chil dren. It should he pleasant to take, contain no harrrtful substance and be most effectual. Chamberlain"! Cough J Remedy meets these requirements ! and is a favorite with the mothers of i young children everywhere. For sale by all dealers. MB AOOWBROOK. Unit ItrothoM are , running h'g down Milk Crook now and expect to start the tie In a few dit. l 0. fhlndgreti and lainlly spent Sunday at Colion. ; Anna and r'reda Martin, Arthur and llartdd Johnson, of I'ulon Mills, spent Tuesday evening lit A. L. I.lllklll. Georve Hof-lotter ami soil (lto. hauled wood for the school house Moil. lev . A short program was given by ( io school I'rUlav nftornmui. consisting of songs bv the school. "Flow Contlev, Scet Aftoil." recitation. Job It llofie tetter; recitation. Ituth l.arklns. " A Mllllan 1 It t la litamonds"; recitation. Clara llofstelter. "When My Hollle Pie'; song, "Unlit" IImuh of liopuh lie." by Chtdvs ltntev and Myrtle HutchliiMei; recitation. Oia llulehlu-son- recitation. Allen l.arUns. "The Cow- with a Hrlndle Tall.' song bv school. ' Hov May Whistle, Hut Gills yist Slug": recitation. Gladvs Katov, "The Picture on Memories Wall": rec itation. Esther Orem, "It. tty's Hand kerchief; recitation. Lllllen Schle, Whv I'ettv Hldn't l.iinih ": song by school. "March Through Georgia"; elose.l by a debate. "Resolved. That Wood Is more valuable than Coal." Mrs, Chas. Dolman returned to Port bind Monday after a few weeks visit with her son Ralph llolman and fam ily. Mrs. Nordllnu. of I'nton Mills, went with Mrs. P. O. Chlndgren to the so ciety at Cotton Thursday afternoon. Martin Aptdetoti. who has been lltlng his sister. Mrs. Milton Chlnd gren left for the cast Tuesday morn ing. MACKSBURG. In the almost Incessant rains f Faster week the residents of Macks burg have had a sufficient taste of I'ood to appreciate the security from disastrous overflow, afforded bv the undulating surface and consequent natural drainage which character! -e. this part of Oregon. M.o 'hs'nirg may will, while extending heartfelt sym pathy and all possible aid ' to the storm and Hood sufferers of the Mid dle West - be gratetul for this bene tlclent Immunity from one of the BEFORE THE STORM Vsfi,Mst '" r! o MAKE PREPARATIONS PUT IN YOUR HAY UNLOADER tip top shape to handle your crop this year-Take and look them over next time you are in town. HANRY. OREGON most serious calamities that ever vis i ited the human rac, A movement Is on foot to ralae a ; contribution of food, clothing and money fur the sufferers from the late : storm in the east. Should Macksburg In Sundays rain Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Haldwin visited' their ranch home on Sunday. j Will Wallace, vho has been work ing most of the winter In Macksburg, has returned to Montana. Supt. Calavan made one of iiis reg ular visits In the Mackfllmrff school on Tuesday. ; Mrs. Eby, fir.. Is quite seriously III. j Mr. Ilaldwln was In Canby on busi ness last naturday. Mrs. Paldwln, Sr., visited the school on Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Hilton, with two of her little sons, visited Mrs. Will Roth last Tuesday. Geo. Scramlln attended I-odge on Friday evening In Oregon City. Following are the names of the Macksburg pupils who were neither a I. March; . ,, High School -llll.la I'arth. Hmmll da Knubergor. Mtrtlo la.rens, lulco Keesllng, lla.el Keeslltig, Wnlburga Kravberger, fcMn.ua Kianberger, At Ho Kraxberger. Sam Moron. ;". Kile Poeshe, Geo, limvoa, Adam Mm. Frank Grlbble. Prlniary-tlh.dvs Harm. ltoi Kravlmrger. Fmnia F.Uel, M"''!""1 Keesllng. Uiltl Sample. Wnltei' KraxluMcer. Sophia Fl-I. Louis Lor o.n Maillia N.-ich. Hulda None". Kmina (binsl.e. Klsle Kalb, Kstea Gilt bio, Fmucls Kraxbitrger. ' MULINO. ti.u i.lelnliv was visited bV the heaviest rainfall of the winter the last ,.f the week, muslin! ooiHilcrablo loM among the saw mill men. The Unit mill at Mulltio lost about Mod H' S and So.mfor lost L'.'0 and about !.. feet of logs. Oscar Hull went Io Mllanl.lo Sun ,b.v to look after tils tb'S. thinking that possibly he might get In ahead of them ns they went out Milk Creek into Saturday evening, Mrs Smith, who has been vli.lt In her sister. Mrs. Churchill, of this place, went to Salem Suiidav to visit b, r daughter. Mrs. Carey Martin. Mr. Wallace Is Improving Ms I'lac bv putting In a cement sidewalk around bis house. GLAD TIDINGS. t. MMi, Own tiii.l a valuable mare .lie n few .lavs ago. To replace her I would cost a round sum of money. Walter and Mike Row have each bitelv purchased from an agent can vasslng this district up to date range stoves. On account of rain the Mt. Angel bnrse show scheduled to take place "March I!1. tH come off April 13. A largo attendance M usual Is expect id. A brother of C. McKlnnev a Is no visiting with htm. On his return borne his sister. M's. Ellen Garrett, will return with him for a few !. visit. '"""J Mrs Thomas Hammond vlslte.1 Thursday with her son. Orln and wife of Glad Tidings. Mr. Rue took a load of live hogs to Canby for Ira James Friday. AgCltClCB ARE THE BEST Stanley Ray bas succeeded In pro curing seed oats enough to heed land. He will sow this spring. Th"y way It has been pouring down rain for the past 48 hours, It will be a number of days before the ground would be In condition for seeding. Joe l,chinan has grubbed about 7 acres t ie past winter, a valuable ad dition to his beautiful and well tilled acreage joining. Mir. and Mrs. (). L. Hammond visit ed In the north Rock Creek neighbor hood Sunday. After three days and nights Inces sant rain, the sun shines again, all the same on the Just, and the unjust. Cough and Consumption. Coughs and colds, when neglected, always lead to serious trouble of the lungs. The wisest thing tjt do when you have a cold that troubles you Is to get a bottle nf Dr. King's New Discovery. You will get relief from the first dose,, and finally the cough will disappear. O. H. Hrown, of Muscadine, Ala., writes: "My wife waa down In bed with an obstinate rough, and I honestly believe had It not been for Ir. King's New Discov ery, she would not be living today." Known for forty-three years as the best remedy for coughs and colds. Price 50c and $1.00. Recommended by all druggists. absent nor tardy in tan mom.. -1 I $i less I CASTBEIM .'il. 'i d r . n v mi, Art!.'i.iU."Pirpjnit.Hirt,U slmil;iiiin,jir"riwl.intllWiivi Infill" Si'mKkluiuullkfevB J i i m t rrotnolfsIli'S"iluiilTir(iriJ nossitmllVMfoiililiniii'tti" liiitimMoriliinrn.irMiiarjl Nor Nah( (itic jth,:v.uv;;M.'iJ:.i Apiwd lUMnritviorionvy. li,m.SourMotivli.liUii!J i. i.,, ,kin Icvrll-J OI llli wiui-t - - ifc.9saw!UsS0rMJXR FacSuiA Sijnaiu" I .4.1 Copy ut VVrrr. DAMASCUS. It c rt.illily rained mine ibping the last week, slorln the soil Willi moH lure. V. W. CiH.ke bus dlnontli d road work, pxtidliig the decision of the S prcme Court lme llofflllebiter. of Eagle Crrek, wa. a Visitor III lalll.lril List Week. Mrs Sballuck l on the lk llL She win taken to Hie lionplint In Port land last Saturday J. W. Illlbary and famt!v left for bis hiiiiirst'-1, in Lake County. Tues day. His plant Is near Christmas laike. GLAD TIDINGS Jack Navlor hauled a toad of bay from l.en Judds". C. A. Iiegley, our rund supervisor, ' making a road drug a very useful, though easily constructed piece of machinery. Stanley Ray ha mme trouble get ting a supply of need, oats, plenty uf farmers don't oata In the country, but appear tit want to mdl at present prices. Mr. Kue aiisril II acre to clover mine time ago, which proves a total loss, having from out. John Wooster Is helping Mr. Krlck son on his grubbing contract using horse, attached to a patent gruhb lux machine. Olo Hue received word of hi fath er's ileal ii In Minnesota, happening on March 1. All automobile passed our place yesterday, the third one only to pass since the breaking up of rouds last fall. We take a number of newspaper, but the one most eagerly looked for, and llrst peruked, Is the Morning Km terprlse, long may It flourish, support ed by a constantly growing subscrip tion list, which It Justly deserves. TWILIGHT. Civile Harvey and Miss Mario Har vey have returned to their home In Ho Bttle, after H week's Visit with their parents at Totem Title ranch. Mrs. Splger's mother and brother from Spokane, Is making her daughter an extended visit. Mr. Hchmlcdecke, of Portland, was calling on old friends Thursday. He Is formerly of this place. Mr. Ilentley was called to Maniunm by the serious Illness of his mother. Mrs. A. II. Harvey Is suffering from a severe attack of rheumatism. Mr. and M. A. H. Harvey enter, lalned Sunday at dinner friends from Portland and Seattle. Mr. Thomas Holland In aoon to erect a new barn. Mrs. Dodds Is slowly recovering from her recent Illness. Mr. Splger Is making some needed Improvement on his farm, which adds much to Its Bppenrnnoe. A special school meeting has been called to meet April 10, Thursday eve ning In Twilight school house, for the purpose of electing fwo directors one for-onn year and one for two years. All those Interested try to be present as this will be a very Important meet ing. POLK'S' OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Directory of ath City. Town and Vlllsso, sluing dnKrlnllv kolch of Cs h plru-c, liicstlon, populnllon, !! rapb, aliliiplrir and banking point; atari ClKaalflrirl Tllrertorjr, Compiled by leiiJnria and profeaaloo. K. I. I'Of.K CO., nr.ATTf.C PMajaaMy t. z i- v I -WE WANT 1 YOUR- MOHAIR A WOOL WRITE TO HERMAN METZGER 226-228 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, ORE- YOU CAN DELIVER IN OREGON CITY TO OREGON COMMIS SION CO. Forlnfiuitw wnrl Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Siffuaturo In Use For Over Thirty Years HI WILLAM ITTC. Miss Vim )t)tt enleil.ifi.. Ok of her llttln friends at her I-.. hi ,. Mir.t Ji, lu honor of her tltlli bin blur. Mrs. Usher U very Ion and btr friends ure caring f. r In r Miss Frances UhM t ntu Lie nek Ul find ailliilli Ills la f. n.d F. M. Lyons U ba. k after a sin ters work oil the ColittuMu lie til iimine-r fur the l!l..ri.le Hi : i'rhlng Co. Mls Mabe l or. on entertained li-a 'of tier Sunday a.-limtl m liebits at bit home Good Frl.Uiv nfii-nesui with Kuster games and a fine biielnma. MlsS He.llllutl StlldilW won Lie tU In the risiky hunt, and ib. r.e .oa for lraln the best rabbit. ! Mrs. John Isnniile entertained Mr. Sand Mrs. Will Llllott and fatuity at ian Katler dinner. Very pretty Fjter seniles er i held at the rlose of the Snn lvv m-non) i at Willamette, rhun h io a tart ' rrod. T'aere were songs. eirril ; and recitations. Mr Pnrr-ll held tk puliilt nt the preaehtii'! h"iir To I""1" A Of Willie tUllpS IrtMIKill nr ri" ; 4 and other donated potted plant. df fodlls and ferns. The IJidlrs' Aid Society bad B In teresting meeting Thursday. Harrh 14. at which there was a larsn iiumtr of Indies present. Iir, Ford hld service lasting about one hour, and t'lere was an election of irtVers. Mrs. Wahlron. who has served so faithful ly Ills past year was reelected !" bleiitt and thn present treasurer. Mr, fatten, was returned, but a new sec retary. Mr. Lyons was elected and Mrs. Hnldow, 1st Vlrn-President ani Mrs. Wm. Ream, second VheTrH dent. The l.lterarr Society had. a very good program Friday evening, hut tng such a stormv night not nulls Inrgo a crowd. A hoopv drill by U girls from the four highest grades was verv beaullffil and reflected miK credit on Milts Jessie Howtnnd, ! trained them. The debate on "Re solved, That the Aeroplane l mors destructive- In War than the Subma rine." was very good. Fred Junkla had the affirmative side and Jon" t-orstln,. the negative. The Intt.-r won. Mls Until Johnson gave a most amusing recitation. Two little Mle had plsno selection. Katharine loM 'and Meta llUlnhothnm. Miss EM'' Rnldow also plaved. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Messlner ha's a new little daughter. Ethel Mae. KELSO. The Kelso Neighborhood Club wal organlied last Sunday afternoon, , win a membership roll of fifteen. tendance wa small on a mill or in Inclement weather, and many mur are expected to Join at the next nieei Ing. Mr. P. C. Spooner was elcctea President; Mr. J. II. Revenue. Vice President; Mrs., Robert Jonsrud, retnry and Treasurer and Ml,rlllnT, Milan, Librarian. The object or ims society Is to Interest tho children in agriculture and domestic science, ana the upbuilding of tho cnmmun V general. The next meeting will " held at the school house on Sutnw afternoon, April Mth, at 2 ocioca. when an Interesting program will given. All are cordially Invito 10 attend. For Burn, Brulae and Sore. , , . . .. ...r.,ut euro m' I 1 lie ipneKesi ..nil . 1 burn, bruises, boll, sores, l"""1", tlon and all skin diseases Is imrw ! l.m's Arnica Salve. In four "f : cured I.. H. Kit Mill, of Iredell, Tex.. a sore on hi ankle which l"ln,',D1 : so he could hardly walk.' Should M In every house. Only 25c. Hc'onr mended by all druggists. I V