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if; LUNGS SORE. CHEST FEELS STUFFY. COUGH DRY AND DEEP. CAUGHT A SEVERE COLD These Symptoms Call for Dr. King's New Discovery, With a Rec ord of Cures for Over 43 Years Back of It. Dr. King's New Discovery is not a cure all. It is prepared to treat and relieve every kind of cough and cold of infants, children, adults and aged. It was originated during a severe cough epidemic 43 years ago, was an immediate success and is probably the most used cough and cold prescrip tion in the world. Your money refunded if Dr. King's New Discovery tloes not re lieve you. Don't put off getting- relief. Buy a bottle from your drug gist today. 1 ALL DRUGGISTS NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY iYtEBESTIXC ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY STAFFORD. March seems to have stepped over into April and until Tuesday th.i weather for April was somewhat un pleasant Still as do cyclones, tor ) oadoes or floods have visited us we : are disposed to be content. j Some of the scliool children are 1 affiicted with a cough resembling ' whooping cough. Mr. Nussbaum assisted Mr. Aerni on Monday. Mrs. .Venice and Miss Minnie Book man will go to Portland on business one day this week if tin weather per mits. Gideon Anders returned to his ; mother's from Greshatn Saturday and i gave the motorman on the car to 1 Willamette a J.i gold pi'ce in place of a nickle, but the motorman b?ln; an honest man turned It over to .Mr. Miller to await the" owner. Sam Moser is grievously afflb'ied with hniU The boys and girls of the neigh!or bood tendered Libby Rabble a surpris? party on Saturday evening to rele Jirate her 14th birthday. Games and ! music was tje order of the eveninj with a delicious picnic luncheon at midnight. Vlrs. Nussbaum and Mrs. Gage spent the afternoon Thursday of last week I with Mrs. Keller. Their hema is on the land Mr. Prindle and Charlie 1 Woodard took np as homesteads for-l ty years ago. Tbe widow of Mr. ! Prindle lives on Taylor St.. Oregon j City. i Mrs. Christina Schatz-Ixy moved j back to her own home in Portland ; last week. She and her two llitl;! girls had beea with her mother since ' being discharged from the hopi'?l some months ago, where she had un- j dereone a serious operation. i The Ladies' Circle will meet with Mrs. Seedling on the 17th at 10:30 A. M. All are Invited to Join and hav a good visit once a month, and incident- j ally try to do a little good in the : neighborhood. j An energetic peddler, traveling with I vyr 5rA ; V t 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 Lave been the last to feel the effects of bus iness methods on the farm but at last they have to get In their place (in the poultry yard) and stay there. The farmer who reads the magazines knows that today many a chicken farm of a few acres pays a biecer profit than a bis farm did a few years ago. Every farmer keeps chickens because It pays and it will pay Iota 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 less apace 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. NIC Furniture and "It curvd me of & dreadful cough," write Mw, J. F. Davis, Stickney Corner, Me., "after doctor! treatment and all other remedie had failed." Excellent for coughs, colds or any bronchial affection. Mrs. A. F. Merts. of Glen Ellyn, la., writes: "I had a hard, stubborn cough that I had doctored for over six weeks without my petting any better. Our druggist finally recom mended Dr. King's New Discovery and my husband bought a dollar bottle. After using two-thirds of it my trouble eased down, and it was not long till I was completely cured. Dr. King's New Discovery surely de serves all the praise it gets." Sold by his automobile arranged for a kitch en and sleeping room appeared last week. He stops at some convenient place, and taking his paper sack of notions goes here and there trarliiK miles on both sides with his source of supplies, and seems to be tnaklri; good at 1L He holds his wares hijrh. but often makes a sale. Among his best sellers appear to be combs, w hich he declares will make hair grow on a bald head, In proof of which he lifis his hat a little way showing so-no shinny black hairs combed smoothly back from his forehead, but a laJv said he chanced to lay off his hat, :ud she saw the crown of his head ss perfectly bald. Perhaps his comb jid not hit that spot yet. Let us be cna itable. Mr. and Mrs . Gage expect iheir daughter and their son. Henry's wifi, from Eastern Oregon next month. WILSONVILLE. Mrs. Marion Young wnt to New berg on Tuesday to hear her brother. Professor W. V. Graham, in concert there. The Hood View school was c!osJ on Wednesday of last Wiek as Miss Beck went to Portland to have her glasses fixed tr.d it was reported that the school was closed on account of measles but w? are glad to say that such was not the case. Mrs. Stallnerher entertained the Hood View Indies' Aid Society on Thursday. The parent-teachers' association held its regular meeting in the school house on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Batalcia, who has been under the rare of a trained nurss for some time Is still very ill at her home. Professor Plummer and Professor CIriham, of Portland. werr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Young on Fri day evening. Mrs. Chas. Wagner, the president of the parent-teachers' association Is somewhat improved In health. Mr. and Mrs. chalupsky have sold their farm at Molalla and have re- BOSCH Hardware OKEOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. APRIL It. 1!H3 turned to Wllsonvlllo to reside, much to the dcllRht of their ninny frlomU. A neighborly dnnrtnK party held In Ktl. linker's hop home on Sat unlay evening and the young folk I r'iort an enojyaiue nine. ' H.'al tslate agent have hen bust' I around Wllsonvlllo lately, and opt Ion I have been taken on quite a (rood de.nl 1 of farm proirty. ' The Student' l.ltorarv I.eiiKiie, of ; Corral Creek school, held It regular ; meet In on Friday, the program con sisting of a reading hy Claire Say and ; a spelling match by the school, the , leader ef the ninteh being Kilna Hak ! er and Mensa I'ntaltla. Kdns Maker's ' side won by one point. Quite a number of persons have j united with the M. K. Church here. J lnre the recent revival mooting. Mr. and Mr. Elmer Joni1 went to eh.ri'ivul nn Wednesday to attend the 'Congregational Aoolatloli. I Supervisor Calavan Inspected the ' school recently and urged the children j ! to prepare for the Juvenile fair. Professor rinmmer. of Portland. ec-1 I tnred In the Wtlsonvllle school hou- j ! on Friday evening, under the auspices j of the parent-teacher1 association. j land evervone I loud In hi prnlo , I of thl speaker. Mis Shull rendered a solo, which much appreciated. ; Found a Cur for Rheumatlim. -I suffered with rheumatism for two , yenra and could not get my right hand ! to my mouth for that length of time." j write l ee !.. Chapman . Mapleton. i Liu-a "I an ffered terrible pain so t could not sleep or He still at night Five years ago I began using Cham-' berlaln's Liniment and In two months I was welt and have not suffered with rehumatlsra since." For sale by all dmgslsts. ! MACKSBy RG. The fruit growers of this vicinity are resting securely In the hop-) of an abundant crop the coming fall, de spite the delusive warmth of the Ap ril day. The bright sunshine might , sem likely to lure the birds from i their winter quarters too early for safety were It not for the chilly one I might almost say wintry nights. As i It is no signs of premature advanoe ! ment have appared and w e ran hope j that the blossoms may be retarded i till the sun's ray have become direct 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 rllANG YOUR DOORS ON Myers Stayon Hangers Or the New Tubular Track Hanger and you will have no more trouble This is another matter tint should be attended to before busy season. IV. .7. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON CANBV HARDWARE & IMP. CO. CANBY, OREGON CHAMPION MO WERS BINDERS RAKES enough to prevent any blight from frost. Those who have written to the De partment of Agriculture at Washing tr.n for tzarden seeds, must have not- ! lr:ed tin promptness of the response and tne generous quality oi tne ois tribution. It is to be iioped that many of the ranch owners will avail them- : selves of this liberality on the part 01 la's L. a. goverurneni, jumiereu aa it Is by the courtesy of the representa tive from our district. Requests for seeds may be addressed to tb; Depart ment ol A(;ricultiire. Washington, li. C, or to W. C. iiawley, M. C. of Ore gon. Washington, D. C. The Walsh-Heppler sawmill started . on April first. John Hennler and his son. Abe Hep- ' pier, were in Portland on Saturday i fnr th iWin.oHe of huvine new tracks (or the mill. Mrs. Stier has recovered from her iirntrnitert sl-ee of tvohoid fever, but five of her children have taken down with he same disease, trieods and neighbor of the family deoire to en tend them heartiest sympathy in this aerer visitation. A little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. liert Hrown last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hilton, with their children, visited Mr. Hilton father at Needy on Sunday. Mr. Kraxberger, wife of Rev.' Wm. Krnxbcrgor, of Oregon City, vlalled at the home of MV. and Mr. Kerdl nand Kraxberger last week. Mr. Huldwsji visited hi ranch home oil Saturday. Mr. J. i:ibon vlslt 'd Mr. ami air., A. A. Ilaldwlu on Sunday. , Mr. F.by, Jr.. who has been very III. I much bettor now. ' All lovers of wild flowers should have the pleasure of nlkln about j i..ti,ru iuiw The ground I literal ly carpeted with Ihe wood ",1,o""' t:it Spring beauty, ami inn wu torbury hell. The Oregon giapo A putting out Its nun, aim me .......... ...... 1., .it remlv lit bloolll. I'liiliiif. " rose are almost ready to bloom. MARQUAM. , , 1 Th-re Is a groat deal of land pM-1 tor being oed In thl vicinity on the, elover. of which there I a large ac i roage. The late rain Sa stopped all farm lug. g. , , Several thousand bushels of pota - toes are being too to sicca, i "' ; n,,!,,), Uolman. manager or ine sn no market for them. , lin lmB0 i,u toniu had hi nn'ii out Chesloy Hontley. of Collage l.rove. i .iu.,m Sunday and expect to is here nt the bedside o( his motlHT. nrt .,tn v Iiik oon. Mrs, li. W. Iientley, who Is no bottur.j ' Charley Mcltoborta has bought a " COLTON fine team. , Itev. Mr. Child returned from Ores , ..,.,,. id, hi ham Saturday. . :,ere he ha. , , ,or ZXZ ..'I'fTr Iralhar,, an ha n.hed plow . James, of this place, lie was burled Hex Gordons place whUh he Im In Hubburd April Mh. He ha bn ' rented. . sick for . long time and was lu the Wm. er;r ;. of ortla lid. . aut iwttnti.l hosi.ltttl for a time. GLAD TIDINGS. Mr. Zelma Hidings having gotn to Portland for a week's visit. J. A. Is In stalled as chief cook and bottle wash- Goo. Wooster Is quite busy these rainy day looking out for and hous ing the little lamb. Mr. Km made a business trip to Sll verton Friday, returning home Satur day. Stanley Ray Is still with his father In liivfnn .. ... u iM J H lloldon. our Mannmm nier ehant. Is agent for machinery of all description used on farm. Onfl can see a fine display by visiting, his ware- BEFORE THE STORM vi-rat' 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. 4 bouse. His charges are very reason ai.le. Tom Garrette is putting in new fenc ing In front of ids bouse. A load of hop poles belonging to Tom stands at the foot of this bill. When the rain ceases, and the- ground settles, tiiey will no doubt reach their desti nation. The Tracey Uros., Jim and Albert, were Friday night visitors with their grandmother, C. V Jackson. Mr. Gibson had some goats chased and chewed up to quite an extent one day last week. : C. V. Carpenter Is plowing up the strip next to tha road which be lately grubbed. CLARKE3. Miss Zela Johnson, the Timber Grove school tencher was In Portlanl last Saturday. Mrs. Made Casto, of Cam, was visiting her sister, Mtrs. W. Fawver, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. W'-ttlanfr were In town last week. Sam Elmer Is fmbblnt; out his old apple orchard. Miss Susie Smith has pone to town to work. L. Maxson and Mrs. Mary 1 and daughter, Irene, were In town last week. -HP Mix llael Klngo spent Humlay with Mis Klliabeth Marshall, F T. Webb, the Clarke school teacher, was In town lat Saturday on business Cl"ortto lloffstetlor, Jr., came from I'm (laud till week. Henry BoMewn I on the sick Ht. MIAOOWDROOK. Mr. Stewart, of Portland, who ha ' ,'u!it some land, was out on busl Monday. , , A fl,w ,,f the young folks attended ,,KU nt Colton Sunday evening, no u. .1 ....I ..,.i.im reponeii a . i-.-r. Mr. and Mrs. Zonk, of lanbjf, visit od at Mr. Keek's brothr's Mr. llulohlncon'. , , i;ivx Holinan. son, I baric, ' MaV V0l,,r m (ui,n Chlud 1 . i . . .. .i 1 1 . , gren spent sumiay mieriuioii Uirklus. ., . Mis Inet Snodwra. me "'"' I school teacher spent Sunday with her , fMvr Mrs -m, l,!iloiider. no visit n .. - l n,rt llaiirer. of Sherwood. I home helping hi father to cut hop polo. Mr. and Mr, tin Gottberg. of F.l wood, were visiting with frl nds at Cotton Sunday. Mr. and Mr, (icorso Wallace, of Hoe Hills have moved to Oregon City. The school Ivoard of district No. 73 met Thursday and made a contract fur two months more of school with Mis lir Snodgras a teacher. Will Hodman returned to his '.tome at Hoe Hill Sunday after a few da)' star at Highland. Oscar Miller left lt eK i" s.iti.i (. ,1m . ihiiw nt rortltinu. I Mr. and Mr. Carl Stromgren made j ' a trip to Mullno on business last ; ; Mond.iy. j Miss lne Snodgras. wa home ! AgcitciCS ARE THE BEST Itlng her folk at Mullno the latter part of the week. John Jones made a trip to Oregon City Krlda. Mr. Hex. Gorden has returned from Spring ater, where she has been vis iting with friendR and relative for a couple of week. D'dbert llonney and family are mak ing preparations to leave for Wash ington soon. Julius Hull's house caui'ht fire one night la t week and considerable dam age a done before It was noticed and before help was summoned. Mr. Unit not being at home at the time. The fire was startr-d from the fire place. Geo. W. il. Miller, agent of the Oregon Fire Relief Association was out to view the damages Monday. The two lady preacher will hold meetings at the Colton school houso every evening next we:-k at 7 : :iu o'clock. Everybody welcome to at tend. AtintlH Stromgreen visited with friends at Colton Monday. Th r. "How Is pljj different from every siIIht a n 1 1 nn r -It U first killed and ItM'll HMll." W. ' . i ' ' 1 f Children Cry Tbo Kind You lluvo Alwnys Itonirht, nml wlil. h m w, a lu ua for over ilt yt'iim, Itornollio ulutmiure ut jj - iixl lut Imtii iiiihIo ujiUor liU per jsiC- ""I illHTVlsloil alma lis lllfnney, V&aSXMCJUii Allonr no mm toilocolvei yu n th, ' All Coiintorrt'lls, Imltiittoiis Hint .liiNt.iia-iroiNl urn )U l:xMrlmeiit tluit trlllo wltli mikI rniKumer Clin lioullli ,( luluuls unit tliliami-i:Krloiu'e M.ulust lixjK-rliucut, What is CASTORIA Ciislorlis I liiirmlc unliatHuta for Cnator Oil, Inre corlo, lnp nnl hoothliitf Hjnips. It U pleu.unt. It i-oiitaliis iii-lt lnr Opium Morphlim Mr ullirr .Nurctlo aiil.stiiiico. Its iiijo Is l iriiiiruntrn. It iletn.y Worm, nnl iilluys lVerlslnie. I'"r mr lliun thirty yrur. It tins boon In niistiiiit ni fr tlii rrlli'f of 'iitliiitiin. I lntiilcncy, W tisd I'nllo, till TiTtlilntf Truble lliirrtm:i. It rrifitliiti's t lis Monuicli nml ltowrs iissimlliitoN tlio 1'immI, filvlnir lu iiltliy iiimI tiuturul sleep, Tlio t Ulldrt-u's l'unucri--Tlio iHotlicr's I'rknil. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS iBcura the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years RfcDLANO. Krank Sprasue hits tdd his sawmill to John and Itnyal Muium.ii Arthur Kunk hd th mlnfnrtuiin to rut hta foot wlillu slaslilut lI wei-k. Mr fasl Ijiwrenre I vrry sl'k lu Ort-a-on t'lty. Th Iti-illmid Hr.i Han rnt-rtaln ment nt Mr tirtue w a grand uo r. Thy will give this i-unrtaln-uinit at litimasriis April 12. Iti-v. Wat -r. ol ShI.'Iii. prrai iied KhmI SKrinon at the Iti-dlund M K i hurrh Suii lny and h-!i1 coiuiunuluu also. llti Claud Slim.-, of iMIIn.. Is tl It tn tc her 'Brriii. Mr. and Mrs. I lain lllull. Mr, t'urrau, the si luxil sup rtlMir. was vl.ltlliK K ri;rrr;i n hmil IhhI eek. T.i llule four vi-nr old Mill of W. .and Mr. W. U MiMire, who .ias l.ifii spi'iidluK the lust furtnlKht In I'urt laud itll tils uran Ipar.'tits. ri-turnl hiiiiii- I'rld.iy. The Kedland band nave thulr tun (t ' spri.iKwuti-r luat Haturduy nlKht, but ow liiK to the bud wrathi r. t .em via not many out. Frank t'alho look a rrale of rblrk lis to I'cirlluml Inst w ek. J. N. KlpU-y had the misfortune t'j lo.u u linu to)uroKI mare. I The Kir Groe st-hool will tloo Krt- day, A r 1 1 I lib. There ha b -u soins dliatlrartlon for some time, now It lias reai lied t ie point where achool must close, and funds be returned to tn t o'inty. A very short aesalon. Some people nee in to think A school teacher Is a machine, for each who desires to pres a button and the teaci. r turns accordingly. J. N. Itlpley sold a line span of mules thl week. EL00RADO. Several of the voung people from 1 here attended the dame given at Tn odor' Miller', of Cams, Saturday night, They report a good time though It was raining. A crew of men ar.i working on one of our side roads, It sure needs It. Mis Khie Ki hoentiorn and Miss Mil- ste Gordy, of Cams, w ent to Oregon CHy Sunday and while fiere they vis lied willi frlcn Is n ml relatives. It'-rt nlj Itrot'iers are busy clear lug land and Hfprovlng their farm lu other ways. The KblorUss Mill t. in expect to play Willi the ShiiHe team Sunday Ap ril 1.1, on the S'mble grounds. Harry Sclioenborn has been plowing for Mr. Walker of Cams. He I busy si-edlng for him now. There Is to be a basket social at our school house April 2U. given by the bane nail team. A rood program I promised so everybody come and In I die bring a basket, I Mlsse Margie Friend, llessle () i wald and Crystal (irnves and Ml-ssrs. i Jack and Kill Grave and Harvey Hchiiebel spent Thursday evening i with Mis Klsln and Harry Srhoen- born, and while there they read over I their parts In ttio dlalogu . Mis llessle Oswalt called on Mr. Charles Spangler one evening last Kveek. I.uke Duffy and family spent Hun day with Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Thomas. For Burnt, Bruise and Sores. The eul 'kest and surest cure for burns, bruises, boll, sores. Inflamma tion and all skin disease I llnrk len's Arnica Halve. In four days It cured I.. II. Martin, of Iredell, Tex., of a sore nn hi snkle which pained him so he ronld hardly walk. Should be In every house. Only 2",c. Recom mended by all druggist. -WE WANT YOUR- MOHAIR WRITE TO HERMAN IYIETZGER 226-228 FROMT ST. PORTLAND. ORE. VOU CAM DELIVER IN OREGON CITY TO OREGON COVMI 6I0N CO. for Flotchor's JULU I li Signature of ROCK CRtK AND SUNNVtlOC Horn, to Mr. and Mr (":a. Thorp nn Marrh ST, a pound! Im All do , Ins well, j Mr and M. Will Karr. of tirnh ; am. also hate a baby boy, Iwro 1 day, April th. Mr. and Mr. t'. Kills hate mot d : Into the parsonase. IWni't lorjet Hie 8tl id) st-hunt at llork t'rrck chiKi bouse t ter;' Bua 'day at S I', M. Mr. Krrd t'ok and sinter, Mitt tie M went to (ireslinm TuimU; Mr. J. K. OeardorIT ant Mrs. 0. K lietan railed on Mr. I Cilttnod Wrilneaday, j Adolph Htoll have alHiut M Hills 'rhlrken o far this eon, There wa quit rrod nut la th I ItiM-k t'rx-k hoot eiilertHliniirnl Is ' spllo of the ruin. Tli prot-nm as follow- Hons. "Ilaiui ivasanii." I hiMl : rwitttlon, "tlreeiinit" Kstlur (iustttfMiti; miir, 8unnsiile nrre tra; bimp drill. el:h! Ih) nnd elsM itlrls recitation, "tlcttltot a IWiy l' It the Mnrnlne." Rnymmvl !omsnn. I'lnloK'tv Martin. Krank and Hertiit Klierhart; Scene I, III. knrr llullu School: iniisle, Sunnvtiiite nrchetr. reciialton, imwn n me frm. Mnr. John; Srm Hickory Hollow School: r'ltntoi. "tlolns IVa t" Meet Inst, Krank h'herhsrt. Seen i. Hickory Hollow School; music, Hub nysldn orchestra. The inceed from the basket brouaht thirty nine dd lar and twenty rent. EAST CLACKAMAS. Mr. I.leblg took a load of potato' to Citlibv. I'aul Smith and tins llolhherg mid a bunlues trip to Oregon City Hatur day. A crowd of young" folk gathered St the home of J. MoshherKcr last Si day likht and spent Ihe tenl'iK Is playing card. ' Mr. Hints ha purchased a line : of horse. Mr. and Mr. Moflr.lger were la Cutiby Saturday on business, Dudley llelvey, of Kldonido. I working In the snwml! h T". Merle Jonea, who has been a w ! or of the Mashberger family hn hi! for The Dalle. Peti Norts called on John NofUl" Saturday. Mr. Geortrln ha built a new ini which tin Improved his place. Mis l.ydla Wolfer has just return ed home from Or-Kim City ana all hop she will stay. Mr. II Vofulu'T called on Mrs. I llelvey Friday. GREENWOOD. Mr, and Mis May Clark nt to Canbv to visit friends over SntunMJ and Sunday. ... Mr. and Mr. W. II. -'one ''sj ee their old friend. Knns Cnhlll, Oregon CHy this week. Himh Thomns of Heaver Crcen. working for Walter Owen this week. Tuesday. April 8th. there " wr to the wife or Hugh Jones a bnhy doj. Mother and bnhy are doing fine. John Pinker Is working for Mr. " ert Drown. POLK'S OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Directory ef Mch City. Town an VHi... .1.1.- .anrlnllv. .k.lcn ah plK locallon. potmlaiiun, traph. slilpplna- and bsasms i--"' also Claasin.4 Directory, eomplla vj bualnsM and profrnloo. b. r. i-oi.K ro.. srsTii." J WOOL I