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OK BOON CITY ENTKHPK1SK. r in DAY, Arm !..;.. ' ....... . . . CHILDREN ALL SICK WITH COLD. COUGHING, FEVERISHAWAKE ALL NIGHT' Use Pure and Pleasant Dr. King's New Discovery. Relieves the Cough, loosens the Cold, Promotes Rest and Sleep. When your family is visited by a cold epidemic and your home scorn like a hospital, your children all have colds, cough continually, arc fever ish and restless at night, sleep little and then not the sound, refreshing sleep children need. You yourself are almost sick and awake most of the night, earing for them. You teed 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 sleep and gives you and the children the much needed rest Get a bottle of Dr. lung's New Discovery from your druggist. He will refund your money if it doeant rive relief. On Friday next th Parent-Teach, era' Club meets at tha aohoot housu, Tha Udles' Clrel met with Mr. Seedling Inst Thursday, and all n Joyed tho monthly reunion. They wilt moot with Mr. (iebhardl in May. i:rly gnrdotia are being lnti-.1 these brtu'it daya. Farmers stock semis to lv cotniuit up a little. Mr. Gago having olil a calf (or Slt.'O. iV. G.bhaidt has plowed hi young orchard and put wire fence. Mrs. I". 4. linker Is able to he about 1 he holm. Mark Paker has finished whc;irliiK goats, and mart on sh ep next WOOl W. II. Knowlcs, of OSCO, 111., I week. Ho la tho e!imploii urr - - t. shearer or the neighborhood, writes: "We have given Dr. Rings , Mn, M.irk ,lnkor , pllMlHU New Discovery the most thorough j call upo-i Mrs. Gage n Tuesday J , I Mr. Niisshaum ' will take ancthcr tests for coughs, colds and various iWi 0f bruceoll to town next k. .... ,, . , Mrs. Itrlnk is hot tor, ao slie ran bronchial troubles for six years, ana . WK,k a J1lt w( ,l0 rmt,mt,or -,i have never found it to fail." : she Mi '" 's:,' '"'r hn,'t, um' , . . ,1 her of weks ago. "For about three months I had the . .. , . . . .vtp' MACKSBURG worst kind of a cough , writes W . I . ; Einehart of Asburv, N. J. "It Th Iwunonl alterations of sunshine ; and ruin III th past week havo would keep me awake for hours at! wrought magic In vocation. Tho ... ... ., ... T v v-i 1 w'jeat la looking !lno mul farmers aro night. All the medicines 1 took did ,llIk.ll)llUnK ,n rtimlll( harvest with not help me till at last I used Dr. ' 1'fight ho-.es fr an aM-nV.nt Ml. 1 ' Notwithstanding Cie low price at King's New Discovery. Three dose . which potatoes have bwn quot J - . . ... t I throughout the Wlntor and the Spring gave me the first good nights rest 1 . ,,,,,.. planting thom as exton had in months and further use com-; sivelv as bfore. ioiim sure that ! increasing demand must create bet- pletely cured me. Sold by lug of a generous repast, and return Inn home, while the "Low. ilcso. Hiding tiu, record for them, a nolil action done." lleforo t!io on-coming Of eiee trio earn, paved and Halted thorough fiiroa. Kpaoloua lumliioaa edlfleea, etc.. Hint ao lal, h lpfnl, old timer, tho woikum heo - muat take It" filnht. and we ahall li'W It puaalutt. not wilhout roKret. The nam. a of M.U'llniirt iuill. who hae l"'en n.'Uiier alisetit not tardy In t 10 month of April will ap pear In next week's Inane of the Kn-tcrprlao. GLAD TIDINGS, REDLAND. T'ue l!nv aeliiMil openi'd Monday with a teaeher from Ukuu. We aro in hopoa that one or two famlllei will not make llto ao unp'eaaant for her aa they did for thti last t 'iieher, when he tried to nlve tlielr rlilldrell their Aral leaaona til oliedlem-e. KoKitlar aervleea w.'rs held In the M. K. -!iureli Sunday, when Hoy. t'oop 1 gave n Kod airalnht talk to a lartte numlier of people. There will he an l"o itr.ani aielal at th ohure'.i Priday ovenlio:, May I'nl. H. Honncy aold a 5 weeks' old veal till week that dreaaed t0 pounda. H K"r o-ae a t'lialneaa trip to Portland Monday. The Hedland band save unite a con cert Inat Sunday in fron of l.lnd-; repr-eiitiil by Clackamas and Mnr burn a atore. They Intended to practice Ion County people. Mr, Selinaek has ttrubbi-d up the old prune on-hard on hl placn set om mnnv ymra ami hy Ulrt lluhlmrd Kdatr Slmver la Imlldlna a new Una feme, dlvldlim the land of Mr. tll ton and Ma alaler Vaa. Vlrull lart hn cleared aeveiel bo- rea the paat winter. Vlrull la a aten.ly aoher and liidiiatrlmia vouim man. reared to manhood liy ("irlalliin pat enta, and ahnrlna and pnrtlclpulli In their belief. We. In ImaKlnalliui, K.'litly lift Ihe veil from future yoar.t and aeo him and fitmlly enjoylim the frulta of their honeat labor, with at I Insured competency, reapect d nild I honored hv all. Too much at roes ,-an not be brouvht bear In rec.ard to homo nnd parenta' Inrluenca, a if feet t'l' after life of an ludlvldunl. 1 The .Mornlua Knterprlao and Mo I Inilit Pioneer are both eaaerly looked ! for and road by all of na. , K. K, Krlcaon aold three amall alr.e. fat hova In Canhy laat wetk, reelv- ililt nearly I.'uHIO for them. WliOj . Miya t'lero la no money In rnlaln t houa. ; Kmei t Conrad, who iniureci nia I hand ai badly aoine tlnio alnce la alowly ImprovliiK thouuh It wl'l be aomp lime bofor he wll" be able to i uae hit hand. Ole l!'io, hilm W'iiter. Krank K'le ami nnd tloo Newaomo attended the Mt. Annel llorae Fair, which was well Children Cry for Flotchor's ' x. r -l ix 1 r "v v r 1 1 1 11 ALL DRUGGISTS NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY WILSONVILLE. Mrs. H. D. Aden was In the Rose City on Thursday. Mr. Wall has purchased a piano. Mrs. Ed B8kr returned on Sunday from Pert and. where she has been vlsitins relatives for about ten days. Mr. liethnie spent Saturday in Port land, and attended the ball game. ter prices by ttu time they are ready to dig. Mr. Kummr Is bulldlnn a new barn j which, in common with all of the new j structures that have been put up late- j ly, bids lair to be a decided ornament j to his part of the town. j Mt-s. Sol Struhh.ir. who has been ill ; for some time, has gained o much In t th past fortnight that her friends j have begun to hope she may soon be j well again. I Mr. and Mrs. Krank Hilton, with has returned to her home in Portland. jrch"d.rLn' vi!llU,1 Mrs' A" R IU,M" A very interesting program is be-1 " ,,"," ., . , 0 ,. ! but the beautiful day brought out so 1 many peop'e to llaten. the boys ; chained their plana. Jack O'Hrien, w ho has been spend- j Ing the winter with Herman Fischer, ' left last week. V. I Moirc had a horse swallow ; a whole potato laat wepk, and it lodg ed In the animal a throat. A veterl-, nary was called, and he was compel!- j ed to mash the potato to remove It. 1 A cow Inspector has be-'n muMnft ! the rounds of this neighborhood this 1 last week. The exhibition was good and t'i. good ortlor noticeable throiiKhout the day was duly appreciated hy all. Mra. Clara Schnack attended Cnt'i ollc Chun h Sunday In Mt. Angel. Claron,-o Jackson. aft r a vlalt of several days ain'nt with hla aunt. Mra C. V. Jaekaon. has returned to hla home In Portlnml. JENNINGS LODGE. &x,xNKx TI10 Kind You llavo Alwuji l!outtlit, ntul Mlil. li Im ,n lu u ao for over .'U jciira, luia liornotlio aliniutoro ot - aihI Ih bfn nntl iimlor hU or , SIS onul iiM'rxlloii allien II Infancy, AjMX7ucAt Allow una totlooolvo you lit t Ida, All ('ouiitcrfolla, lintliitlitiia ntul hiNl-iia-iroiMl arc, but i:terliiiont (hut tt'ltlo xxltti initl nmliiiiKor II111 lioiiltli 0( luluut uiul tlilllrcn-i;K'rlomo (uluat &:H'rUumU What is CASTORIA Cnaforln la u li irinlcaa miltalltutti for Ciialor Oil, lnrr irorlc, lrip in il Noolliluir Ntrupa. It U lciiint. it tdiit.il'ia ix ltln r Opliinu Morplilno imr utlior Nar.sitlo . aiilialiiiicc. Ita nun la Ita Kiiuruiitoc. It tloatrova Uirm nml nlluja IVvrlalmcaK. l or inoro II11111 thirty xoura It lius Immmi lii ro:i .taut u-o) for tli rollel of 'oiillnilon, I liitnli ncy, Uiiut ( olio, nil 'IVHIilnir Troiitiloa lliirrliii"i. It roTiiliiloa t lit Moimioli nml llowiU, iiaaliiiilutoa tli I'immI, 1 i n it lionltliy mul iintitrul alci'ii, '1'hu t hlMrtu'a rutiucoa-'l lio Mother's 1'rlcuJ, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS lDca-s the Signature of MARQUAM. !ng prepared tor the closing day of school, at Mrs. Aubrey Woods' school at Corral Creek. WILLAMETTE Mrs. Ilattle Myers went to Dover visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. near Hubbard, laat week to ae her Geo. Wa'sh. father. Mr. Ackeraon, who la falling Mr. tleo. Koch is working on Mr. 1 in health. Hummer's new larn. I Heads are drying up fairly well Ed Koch has taken Mr. Nuases' ' They oon will be In paaauble shape. The Community Club will give a maanuerade dance on Friday evening, ' April 2Mh, at the Untdorf hall, to j which a number of Invitations have 1 h"oli laaued. Mcaara. and Meadainea H J. Itoblnaon. Wll' Jacobs and Cal 1 Morsp are tho Social Committee. ' The Cln-le met with Mia. II. C. ; Pnlnton on April 17th. In the form of a aarprtae to Mra I'aliiton. In honor of her birthday anniversary. Mra, The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years I ranch and have The dupIIs are busily preparing for ; Washington. their examinations in the local and nearby schools. Renting room Is becoming some what scarce in Wilsonvtlle. as so David Duncan and wlfe sold their moved to Corral S. A. Cobb received word that his mother was very low at her home in San Antonio. Texas, and left a week ago Sunday for there, but is expect- mnnv hrlriee mrnenters are working I ed home the last of this week. here at present. ' Re atives from Salem visited with ; Mrs. Frank Toore will entertain the ! Mrs. F. Bennett last week, and jhe Hood View Indies' Aid, at the next ! accompanied them home for a short regular meeting of the society. visit. i A special meeting of the "Mother's Mrs. John Boland has been on tne ; Congress." was held in the local j sick list for several weeks, but is ! school house, on Monday afternoon j slowly improving. ! Apri: 21st, to attend to important bus- The Willamette Literary Society ; jnss I met at the Bchool house Friday even-, H. D. Say was a Portland visitor ou i tng. April IS. A new feature of t;e Saturday. I program was an essay on the "Fu-! " Mr. Wall was in Salem on Thurs-' ture of Willamette when the railrm I dar and Friday of last week, being i Comes." by Miss Frances Boland and an essay entuiea. rne wiuameue , River from My Sn:dv Window", by ! Miss Hi'da Kizer. I'oth were very : a boy hnd girl, at tne nome ct ineir ; goou. rour nuja ami one gin f daughter. Stella. I ed a different President to discuss. ii) Jf is MYERS PUMPS a witness In the Dick-Boland law suit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seely have re ceived news of tiie arrival of twins. Kev. liarber, a well known and murh admired former resident of Hood View, will preach In the Hood View Consregatioaal church next Sun day morning at 10:3J o'clock. Mr. Babcock has rented Mr. Cron ise's corner lot and moved into a tent there. ! but no discussion was maJo as to whic h was the b st. M?s Floren,-e Fromone rendered an Instrumental eo- ; lo and t'je girls had a song and r siondpd to the encore, i Good music at the Wednesday nlsht ' I services. Come out and hear Rev. E. ; l A. Smith. He is worth hearing. ! subi LIFE TQ .-SHORT ..1. r.i-t . o spend in discomfort. Kunnin? water in the home bimsrt many conveniences and comforts thcBath Sanitary Toilets the Wash Room Hot and Cold Wtter, Etc.. Etc. City people wouldn't be without them nnd they e now wiihin tlie rcch cf all rural or lrban residents. Every doilcr invested in a The "Students' Literary League" of ! Mrs. Mynt Peters Is very ill at her: Corra' Creek school was held on Frl-; daughter's, Mrs. Frank Shipley. j day April 11th. The program of this ; meeting was a debate by the school j STAFFORD : which was: R?solved, "T'ue the hors ; . j is more useful than the cow.' The j Saturday evening surprise parties are; leaders of the debata were John Sa.. i quite the go. Albert Ellcguen, son 1 '!,sw COMPLETE I SYSTEM I 1 went sight seeing, also vlalted the Oregon City mills and other plat-es of Inier.at. Mr. and Mrs. I'leraon have made Ihe aocond T la It to Oregon and eipect to return to their hone lu Kanaaa and make tho third trip I and remain. j on Tuesday evening Mr. ami Mra. K Trunin were the motifs for lln p( fnlr. Mra, llotmtaii. of Cnliremlt, daughter of Mra. Urownrlgka, aillid her In rlitertaluiiiK the twenty Iitnela who apoiit s luoat rnJnynWo eniiiiij. Dniii-iiig and guinea aa tin dlvi-ra n. Mr Pi ter Davlilion. of Meldniiu I Ivli. lotia ri'freilitni-iila were a. rrd. who had the affirmative side, and An sa Baker, the negative. The judges were Mrs. Wood, Mattie Reisn-r and Geo. Batalgla. The negative side won. Mrs. Uatalgia, who has been very 111, is somewhat better, and the nurse !of Fred Elltgsen, being the last hap , oy victim. Over fifty of his young ' friends descended upon him and help-, ed him celebrate his eighteenth birth-1 day ast Saturday pvenlng. and of i course all bad a good time. , S&E'EADER Water System haa r 'turned from Lyons, Iowa, after month's stay and la better aatlatled with Oregon t'lan ever. j Mr. Victor Krlekain has ngnln li.it her limb placed III a caat, having ra reived a full soiiu time ago an. I ) Injured aeerely Dr, Strickland la the atlendlng p'lValclan Ma. tteorKo M.derlth vlalhd at the' Itobertwti houi, recently and la ron-j templiitlug lulling pri"Tty at till place ngultt. Mr. mid Mra. , and two chi d reii, of Portlnml, spout Sunday Willi Mr. and Mr. Wm Conk. Mr. and Vra i! I). Ilonnliunu, of; Sliver SitIi.i-m. si'i'iit Sunday with the Ituaiell family. Mr. nnd Mr lliilclilimoii. of Si-nt ! II ', .'tr' apetidliiK t' week wl'h Mr Su nunr Cornme'clal Schoo1. j and Mra II J. Hnblann. j The t omiiien lal L;iert Cmnpaii)'. A ilo.-i-n of our Lodge folka attend , (if port ami. are planning to mint -e -, ' Tin- N'.'W Mlitlat.-r'' at lilad'tin- . i-'aiaes lu K:e'..nunrn hy and A.' muit nil S.i'Mnl iv tiluhl. It wim il -lUhifiit' ly ir-i iit d and enjoyed !y all. Mlaa K'uiina Horry was p eaaniitly aurprl.eil on 1'htira.lav evenliiL- Mt lier home, when a number of her little frlemla remlinled her It waa her foil' te.'iit i birthday. The eM-nlng v.. I aient with g.itneH and rofrealiuii'ii'a :r Anna li nes will Kit a Imul calo recital at tho lidgo si lioo li ;W.'ilih all pareiita and atrnna r linll.-d It takea place this week en ThurmUy afterumiii. Mr, Hugh Uoborta ent -rt iln-d t!. j t'livle mi Weiliiemlay and tlm !nia ' bamla m the members were n"ke. li. Ill honor nf Mra. J. Joina llw dent, a birthday inn lieun was arte Mlaa t'lilin 0-.trniu wna t .-n il- r-i l a llliUe on CiIih mI JV eielMK Ibr clnHtiuiti'a of the Loilg-i ncIuhi! ueic pr hellt mill enjl.'i.t t.!e J.iri 'Uj ; nn'. Mia Marv Pierce and Mit O'.irntJt liiuirlug with mimli'. l,o t ie. mi nml al e were served lo la -it ty one uf the )oung r act. 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 have been the last to feel the effects of bus iness methods on the farm but at last t.hey 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 bigger profit than a big farm did a few yeara ago. Every farmer keeps chickens because It pays and it will pay lots better and the farm will look better If .h bent In the no ill try yard. Tbey are about the roost profitable" animals on the farm takes less space and less expense to keep them. and it Enough of our poultry fencing to keep your fowla properly will coat vefv little and will be the beat inveatment you ever made on the farm. Ak for price. FRANK BUSCH Furniture and Hardware will return you eventually $10 worth cf comfort to aay nothing of fire protection. The Mitchell-Leader System furnishes you cool water anywhere you want it under any pressure you want, up to 125 lba. Hundreds of home ownera right here have tound the aolution ot their water supply problem in thia system. Let us send you our Book. The Qveilion of Wafer" with circular containing cuts of homes and letters of Northwestern parties who have installed them. It will surprise you how reasonably you can secure a JWifcnclJ Water System that will satisfactorily take care of your requirement!. V" '.V JV Write U' At 0ncc' I COMPLETE X, w I yllA Spokane VV. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON PORTLAND Boise jnce. jr s yllA r1 STOVERS 'jl'J jT GOOD ENGINE CANBY HARDWARE & IMP. CO. OANBY, OREGON farm to work in addition to his fath-1 Roy Hidings Is stacking up a pllu er's land and his own. of lumber aak him what tjat means? Miss Annie Koch spent Monday aft-. Mrs. Jack Jones, of Grand View, ernoon with Mrs. A. It. Baldwin. , Washington, Is at the bedside of her The family of Henry Stier are fast sick mother, Mrs. (I. W. llentley. recovering from the typhoid fever, t Mrs. Jewell KnlKht, of Springfield, which has b?en afflicting them for so Lane Co., is visiting her parents, Mr. long A. A. Baldwin, in making a business trip to I'ortland laat Saturday, was accompanied by his wife, who went to visit her sister, Mrs. H. Garden, of I'ortland. Jens Heppler has bought a seventy five dollar cow to take the place of tin one he loHt a fortnight ago. Friends of Mrs. Seward and of her family tre gratified to know that they are about to move into a very cozy home of their own. Mrs. Seard has bought tlie handsome cottaae that .Mr. Newton built for th Spalding family who left Macksburg to go to Alaska some mtuitlis ago. A company of friendly neighbors got together and moved Mrs. Howards cottage on to the and for it. I'nd r the efficient fuly care of its new premises are sura to be an advanta to the general appearance of th;ir locality. The people that put Mrs. Seward's house Into its new placa was one of three such gathering that took place in Macksburg last wek. One was a log-rolling for Krank Hilton. About the same force of workers met at Wesley Eby's on Saturday and did a like amount of work. For the unlniat ed it must lie impossible to imagine the genuine delight fiat prevails In these rural functions. Meeting, and Mrs. J. K. Martiuain. Guy C. Larkins and wife of Stafford passed through Marquam Sunday on their way home. A number of horse buyers are seen passing through tills country. MEADOWBROOK. Win. Cook had tho pleasure of making the birthday cake and other r-ilresh ments were served during the uft;r noon. Ailss Ollie Ann Rose passed away very suddenly at Salem on Thursday last from pneumonia. Miss How vns mentally sick and went to Salem some six weeks ago for treatment. Tne deceased was the o dest daughter of Wm. and Josephine Konh and was born in Kentucky on K';l. 2Uth, 1KS8. In 1903 hhe came to Oregon with her parents and seven years ago with the memb.'rs of her family came to the Ixid e to live, while of a retiring na ture she had made many friends by her kindly disposition. . For some years Miss Rose was a nurse in t;ie baby home and her men tal sickness was due to overwork Misses Martha, Anna and Herniiard, Gustavo and David .Virdling, of 1,'nlon Mills, the Misses Eml'i, Pauline and Mr. Otto Hofstetter spnt Sunday Mr. Chase returned home Saturday ''r- T(n,! d"-"as Is survived by from I'ortland, where he ha. Been on I i V'.B All"n- 0 , S:"' business , franelsro. Audrey at home and Criici. Misses Myrtle, f;iW and Nettle ?' ,H"" '",.nr'HC0- 0ne ,,r?lh".r- T.oni .he" hd ,,,; I-arkln', I'-nt s'""'ay afternoon with "r a "r"!n,'r 'S M-be, a mi Ruth Ch, dgren j rT ei" si-rve I. MIsfrH Mary and Wll ma llruirhert, Doris I'alutoti, Hut'i Cook. Hi rt tin and N i 1 1 1 Do-viiIiik. Myrtle I l.-rry. lln.e) llrkhnm, llessle Huberts and Kiiunn Merry and Dm Id Downing, Chns Wlllus, Clyde nnd l.loyd i 'ii rt In. Frank and Clyde .'ones and Arthur Roberts Th.) young folks were , hiiperimi'd by Mesilames Conk ami llovle. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 -1 1 ti and nine child r-n from Ohio, havo moved to tills place and are at pri-sent In th Kli inese collage Mrs. Win. Gregan has n.-lit n v It a -lions to a dozen matrons to a South eri lit.icheon on Wednesday, w'lb 'i promises to be a novo' affair. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1'. Mor enterlal i ed their card club on Tuesdnv eve i luir. Tw tallies of 6'in wi-rj iduyi-d Miss Carrie Scripture has recev ie, for 'ier r -ient Illness and Is ibie lo be about the house. The salmon liclilng v. it h hetik and line a etiii d to b good this sini'ig. Mr. iii. 'i-t. Jr., cauglit sevei. on Saturday an I Sunday the largest welching :i pounls. I.esti-r Russell Is elitert'llilllu Hi mumps and little Martini I'aliiion th. rlib ken pox. On Monday M 'sdnines Harry Rob inson and Alony M, Fiirlann rejire i iit e. cur 1'nren), Teachers- Association at the liiliirina; opening of the I'.ir ent K lnci tli mil liureaii at the Court House In I'ortland. The reolvliig hours wi-re from one til' five and the ladles were s'lown about the rooms and ulan present to sea a number of d iiioiistratlons In regard to prcpar lag fool for the child nnd the balli On Friday afternoon Inst a little theatrn party was made up of six matrons. T'ioso In the party wero Mrs. Thomas Mrs Mbrse, Mrs. Ilrue chert. Mrs. Huberts, Mrs. McFarlane and Mrs Rolilnsnn. Mr. an l Mrs. Tlllbiiry, of Portland, were luncheon visitors on Friday at the Ostrom home. Mr. and Mrs. Oa trom accompanied them to Portland In tan ulternoon. Mr. Ohtrom having recently relnrtii 1 from a trip which took him to Tennessee. Mrs. .lo'in Jeunlims was n business visitor In Portland on Friday. Mr. Dill, of Portland, has purchas ed the store property and removed to thH I-oilxn this week. Mr. Dill wl I put In a slock of goods this weea, and open to the public on May 1. Mr and Mrs. Hrownrlu'gs enter talned charmingly for a bridal coupl- lint hi Uiiv.im City during tae uiii nur. pirtly for Hie piirjmse of trtlo a number nf young p uple fur tit-. r AU-M l,.lHlt.... Th i S hisil will be In i-bnrc of a timn evceptlnimlly Well iiiallllt, if know i (U-", ( Xierl m e, , and U1 to teach you In t ie slinrt 'Sl lime 'l.t iiiiiKt of priii lie. il value. The Tuition for thi entire far n oiiths' term Is to tie only :!.V". I those '.ut are eim!!!lcd In th,. rra moil KikIUIi brunches and are s'df and wi Hug to "go (ha pac" for s few weeks, ran fit themselves fur good positions. For further funicu lars write to COMMKRCI AI. KXPKIIT C . 1.V'6 Oiittnait St., Portland, tire. .... 7TH STREET WAITS Asldo from the consideration ot plans lor thrt Seventh aired drainage system, euuesuay night's council S'ssloii was a reasonably lame aud ejiila-t aflalr. Thera was none of t ie fireworks that have enlivened recent meetings, nnd even Councilman Tuoie le-med to take less Interest In the proceedings Man usual. It Is true that Mi'. Too.e was on Ills feet al"t as niiicli as usual, but most of th" time he mer.dy rose to ask questions that would shed further light upon matters under discussion. Thr as barely a quorum present, and this added somewhat lo th" serenity id the occasion, for the warring factions wero without leaders Plans and rpeclflciUlons for tha !"' provident with bard surface pavlns action on tha matter was deferred un of Seventh street were submitted, hut til tho sewer question was Bottled. Th'ire waa also a display of paving bricks, and property owners and roun oilmen Joined In a dlsciisslou of viirl ous forms of hard surface materl il. ftoiitliin matters were taken up. and went mostly to committees. A final quietus was placed upon the suloon question that has lat -ly disturbed the council by a report frnin City Attorney Wilson, who Informed the lawmakers that the city could nt grunt spTlal short term licenses to dreg Kulooiimcn recent J denied li censes, and who added the Informa tion that If these men still retained their fed tral license tiny could sell liquor In quantities of not less than cue gallon nor over four and seven eighths gallons, provided the matter was not absorbed on thH pr uiilses or resold hit T. at night r-portd a good time. Miss Mabel Chlndgren visited Mrs. R. L. Ifolman's Saturday. R. .. Orern and son Robert are dig ging another ditch for Ralph Ilolman. - Tor Burns, Bruises and Sores. The quickest and surest cure for burns, bruises, boils, sores, Inflamma tion and all skin diseases Is Buck len's Arnica Salve. In four days It cured L. H. Haflln. of Iredell. Tex of as a sore on his ankle wtilch pained him iney ao, at a neignoors nouse, pr so he could hardly walk. Should be tormina some nereuiean tasic mane D rery house. Only 25c. Recom light by many wi ling hands, partak- mended by all dnigpists. sorrow at this time. Mr. Roan and Miss Audrey returned from Salem oi Friday as Cie burial of their daughter and slHter was held in Salem. Mrs Rose, who Is very 111 has not benn apprised of her daughter's death. Mr. Powers, a newspaper man of Port and, has been a recent visitor at the home of Mrs. Donahue. Miss Marion Millar, a former resi dent of Rock Rapids. I'jwa. wis a caller at the home of Mrs. II. Roberts on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Plerson and Mrs. Pet erson, of Sallna, Kansas, snd. Mrs. Gus Warner, of Portland, wcre"loder visitors on Saturday. This party wboi WE WANT YOUR- MOHAIR WOOL ' WRITE TO HERMAN METZGER 226-228 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, ORE. yOU CAN DELIVER IN OREGON-CITY TO OREGON COMMIS SION CO.