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OllEflON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1913 NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY ! INTEfiESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS 6F CLACKAMAS COUNTY MARQUAM. In return not alone for their cheer j lug Bonn, but for service rendered In There Is good prospects for a hump-1 euornituatliig flestrucuve in' hp. or crop or apples In this vicinity, but A very pleasant party assembled on a light crop of prunes, pears and cher-; the evening of May 4th. at the homo rlea. There la also tine prospects tor .r. v . . i., f hnv lthnu.h the hon the marrliice of the two daughter " . -T K.hinrf .id, h..ir of Mrs. Kraxberger. the Mlsaes Anna work on account of too much rain and Margaret lngr. which took place There is more acreage of hops toim lonianu c.n me evcum in . gather thla fall than last fall ll this ! day, MM 1st. Although both of the neighborhood young ladlea have, for some time been Mrs Nelson, who liven north of I residents of Portland, Macksburg still town was operated upon In Portland j claims tuem as her own. In school. . ,.. .i. . ,j i imi.rnvine and especially, they are remembered pleas- will soon be at home again, i ntly by classmate and teachers allk.; Mrs. J. C. Marquam was In Tortland last week on business, lnt Friday was quite business and til are wishing them a happy and prosperous Journey through life. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. twuiwin orove day In our town, streets and alleys ; 10 i anny on oaiurunj mug, were well filled with teams. . I In the afternoon Mr. ltaldwlu rodeov- J. Barth Intends to commence work ' er to Ms ranch home, to level up the roads soon. Mr. Rummer's now barn Is progr.'ss- Mr Boldon. one of the merchants ! Ins and bids fair to become ono of in ... i. .tnrkinir 11 n with a ' those certain Indications of tho couti- quantity of machinery all the way .try prosperity ana wii. to a cream : amisuuiB, (n.-iuu nuu -rn -o'ri" .. lalla, are staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark at Ilea Mills. On of Mr. and Mrs. Umlstrom's little girls got scalded pretty badly by falling Into a tub of hot water Fri day. Mr. and Mr. Re. Gordon left for Dodge lint 8iindi.v. where Mr. llord en Intend to work this summer. A. Johnson has torn down his old barn and Is making preparations to build a new one. Mr. ami Mrs. J. Petterson and chil dren visited at K. Undstrom home Sunday, John Jones mads a business trip M Port hi ml last Tuesday. Mrs. 1I and son. V. 8.. visited at Plx lima, saw mill at Shiiliel om day last wee!;. Everett Krkkson and Fred Orison woro Mullno buslnr-se visitor satur day. FreJ Insurer hauled a load cf hogs to Or.'gon City Thursday. Mrs. Rue mad a trip to Molalla Hat-! dred In line. This order look Ui ao- urdny to have some dental work done customed part In the ceremony, ami by Dr. Drby, resident dentist of Mo- the floral offering of th order and lalla, for the time being with oltlce th friend were extnlv and Mao Pi Hr. IHiw ell's Hotel. orate, aa the grav was literally i-o. Hert Kn, who holds a position lit 'red with the choicest (lower of Hod t the Journal office, Portland, spent ' creation. Suudiiy with hi aaroni. returning to j Mr. C. F. Homlg ha been on tho Portland Monday morning. slek list for the past week, but la 1m- .10:111 Jura la hnullni pointed to nmvliiii. ao that she Is expected to from a threshing machine senarator. The Marquam Marine Band Is to furnish the music for an Ice cream so cial and entertainment at Monitor May 17. MOLALLA. Mrs. W. A. Wood left Tuesdny for an extended visit to relatives In Ms nleton. Lane County, Oregon. She bas to make a two days journey on stage to reach her destination. The day after she left home an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David Emerson, of Nowhere, came to visit her. They drove over and report the roads worse this year than they have seen In Ore gon for many years. F. C. Perry was home from Portland Monday. He has been taking medi cal treatment and Is looking much bet ter. He returned to Portland the same day. Tie Scotts Mills High School gave a play here Saturday night in Tobln's hall. There was a good crowd in at tendance and they were well pleased with the entertainment The school will be welcome should they decide to visit us again with similar enter tainment. The Sunday morning ball game be tween tie fats and the leans had a large crowd to witness their playing. The sensations were made by . A. Beck for the fats and Alva Jackson for the leans. The band will have a glorious pic nic on May 24, In McFadden's grove. They are also making preparations to celebrate -the Fourth of July on a scale consistent with Molalla's im provement in other ways. barn. Mrs. Sol Strubbar la still gradually gaining in strength. Their little daughter, Pearl, who has been' out of school for some time, on account of whooplni? cough was able to return on Monday morning. Frank Hilton haa re assumed the Cream transportation. Following are the names of the Macksburg High School pupils, who were neither absent nor tardy in the month of April: Hilda Barth, Sam Morenx Oeser, Eric Itoesche, George Graves. Adam Kalb, Frank Grlbble, YV. Brems Krsxberser, John Gastrock, Thusnelda Kraxberger, Walburga Kraxberger, Elnora Kraxberger, Inlce Keealing, Myrtle Lorenx. COLTON. BEAVER CREEK. The reck crusher Is tlll running. They have three miles of rook road almost finished. S. P. l.ondergau I busy working on the Clackama Southern. Word was received from Tort land that J. E. Jonea Is ImprovluK and has left the hospital A birthday party wns glvcu at tho home of J. S. Jone last Saturday In honor of their youngest daughter, tlel en. The Thomas Bros, are busy sawing wood for Mr. Henry Holman. Ab Thomas made a trip to Orenco last Saturday and returned home Sun day evening. liumphrn Parry made a trip to Ore gon City last Sunday. Mt. Angel. Ho receives the m.ignlil- cent sum of 10 rvnt per bushel for (hem. Mis Kutti Woostor wa an after noon visitor with Mrs. New some Hat ur.lu.v. Uev. Mulligan, of Salem, delivered hi Initial stiihui In Glad Tidings 011 Sunday nt 11 A. M , a (nir alid an II euce was in attendance. In the fu ture bis regular appointment will bn the second and fourth Sabbath In each month at 11 A. M. F. K. Krlckson will begin work oil t!i building of a home for Mrs. Stork w.ll next Thursduy. MACKSBURG. Tlie charming weather of the past week has brought vegetation forward with a rapidity that is well nigh in credible. It is no exaggeration to say that each morning gives a clearly per ceptible view of the growth during tlie preceding night Ranchmen are working with an energy inspired by the conviction that now is the time for seeds to be in the ground. In the woods, especially, is the marvellous advance of nature most striking, where one comes upon some exquis ite wild plant In flower, where a fort night ago a flower was not thought of. This is most noticeable to one scanning the jungle in search of a lost cow, sheep or some other fugi tive from the ranchman's fold. Tht otherwise Irksome task resolves It self, in great part. Into a quest for tbe The lady preachers have been hold ing meetings at the school house for the past two weeks. Miss Nellie Bonney was home from Estacada to visit her parents a few- days. A number of people from here at tended the funeral of Bird Lamm at Molalla Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Petterson, the purchasers of the Axene place, were out from Portland a week ago. Frank Countryman Intends to do the freighting for A. Danielson and also for the Equity Society. Oscar Miller left for Portland again. Miss Ruby Countryman, who has been working at Molalla is now visit ing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bonney, at Colton. She in tenda to leave soon for the coast wheer iier parents live. W. Werner, of Portland, and his brother and wife, of Salem, were out Sunday to visit with the former s fam ily in the hills. Several young people of Elwood at tended the preaching at tlie school house Sunday. Albert Uurer left for Sherwood Thursday Supt T. J. Gary, of Oregon City, and Mr. James, of Estacada, attended the school meeting ot Colton Friday evening. Lew Hubbard, of Sfolalla. was In this vicinity with bis new auto a week ago. Mrs. Blanche Elliott arrived here from Salt I.ake City Wednesday. Mr. Dibble, of Elwood, was a Col ton visitor Sunday. Confirmation exercises were held at the Swedish churcn Sunday. Road Boss Swanson and a number of men are building a fourty-foot NORTH LOGAN. The fire box for the Cumins mill has been completed and they are In stalling the engines now. Miss Grace Stanton tailed on Mrs. J. B. Cumins Wednesday. Wm. I'dell Is falling timber for J. B. Cumins. Fred Deford was In our burg the forepart of the week transacting bus iness. Arthur Eadln Is running a gasoltno engine for his brother-in-law. Miss Katie Cumins was visiting CLEAR CREEK. Stockholder cf the Clear Vreek MliluM Telephone CVmpany met Holi day afternoon ami elected oltlcers for the ensuing year. The election re uU.U a follow; President. W. P. Kirchem: Secretary and Treasurer. O. p. Kobbin: Directors. W. P. Kirchem. V M. Kltvhem, F. P. Wilson, I.. S Tenny ami Henry Babler. The l.ogan base ball boy were out practicing lait Sunday. They will play with Clackamaa nine at Clacka ma May 11. Bruno Frledrlch, son of Gustav Frledrlcn of Logan, has returned from Eastern Oregon, where he had gone 1 to work. The climate there not agree ing with htm. Saturday. May It, the Grange will give a picnic In their park. Thero will also he a big dance In tbe even ing given by the Piano Club. Every body come and have a good time. K, M. Gerber ha a flue two scaled motorcycle. Some of the girl will get a ride now. The eighth grade pupil ot the dif ferent school take their examination Thursday and Friday of thl week. miHlti bn about 111 a few day I'ii rl I on & Itosoncran have moved Into their new sloro building, and they certainly have thing convenient to cam for tholr trade. This luilMIng I certainly a credit to Canby a well a to lIu'SH enterprising business people. Huntley Bros. Co. are also located In the new Masonic Temple, of thl place and better ahlo than ever to servj their customer. l)r. Dedmau and Meson bav comfortalil and con vvuleut oillco room In ta rour of the Drug Store. No one doubt the progresslvone of our little town after once vlsltlui It. Chief of Police, K. C. SIiull and Councilman Glllmure are abieut from town, an they are engaged In car pernor work at Molalla, Si2S3fi(lSTflRin MARQUAM. NORTH LOGAN. Mr. Johnson has commenced haul ing piling for Mr. Mather. The river is very unfavorable for driving ties Mr. Minnie Avery, of Portland, piece of I. I). I.arklu Is waiting on M. I). W. tlculley, who haa been Ick for some time. Mis Echo l-arkln returned to Ore gon City laat week, where alio was at tending HlKh School. 8. G. Nicholson old a horse In 811- verton laat week. Mr. Fredrick, of Molalla, has bought the large boiler from the coal mine at Scott Mills and la moving It down to install It In hi creamery at Mo lalla. MACttSBURG. The bright sunshine that flooded the InndHcnpe on Monday morning, after a three day's rain, hroug.it Joy to the heart of th? ranchmen, who were beginning to entertain forebod ings fur tho grain. It seem, how ever, to have suffered no damage and Is promising a heavy yield. There are fewer Inroads from thoe Insldlou enemies, Held mice, gop',M'r and gray-diggers, thnu formerly. This Is due, no doubt, to tho constunt clear lovely tlowers. the graceful ferns and the richly colored moaaeB so effective I bridge across Bee Creek. and beautiful In decoration of the i E. Lindstrom has been doing team home. The fruit trees are more than lux uriant In their wealth of blossoms. A great yield Is predicted, so abundant, apparently, taat w can well spare the birds the remuneration they exact work for P. Westburg tlie past week. Charlie Hunter erected a Hag pole at the Lea Hill school house Monday. Carl Stromgren is planting potatoes for E. S. Petterson. Mrs. Ulah Lamm and sons, of Mo- r-w -",jjIy y" MYERS ""'S PUMPS iS A . 7 f '? COMPLETE SYSTEM LIFE TOO SHORT To spend in discomfort Running water in the home brine many conveniences and comfort theBath Sanitary Toilets the Wash Room Hot and Cold Water, Etc. Etc City people wouldn't be without them and they are now within the reach of all rural or suburban residents. Every dollar invested in a I V4 Vs. w S rT. AL10IU)L J ftM t'KN T. AVrVlIIwi(lnnErAi slmiL.il lirg ttrrW jnl Ittjifii llngllic5iiwacBirill)ovlij( rromulcs DirwnOrfrfJ nrss und MrstronUlni arikv Odum.Mdrphiiv iwrMncral NOT NARCOTIC. M-i W-JtxSium Annfrct RVmrdv forOnnrtM Hon . Sour Stonxh.UUrrtiM WormiX otrvulsBiiiJfwna nrssirtlLossorSLtx?- ratSitui. Sifungf of Tor Infants snd Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Boara tho Signature of 4 Exact Copy ol Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTOEIIA M mM (MM MMtm, DEADER Water System will return you eventually $10 worth of comfort to ay nothing of fire protection. The Mitchell-Leader System furnishes you cool water anywhere you want it under any pressure you want, up to 1 25 lb. Hundred of home owner right here have found the olution of their water supply problem in this system. Let u send you our Book. The Question of Water" with circular S rnnhinlnn rutm f knmj.a .hJ 1 .. t . - C Kt it a . ' 1 v i.wnic auu iciicis ui iuiiiiwcwcrnparues wno have installed them. It will urprie you how reasonably vou can secure a Mitchell Water System that will satisfactorily take care of your requirement.' Write U$ At Once. 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 tbe farm but ;t last they have to get in their place (in the poultry yardj and stay there. The farmer who reads the rflagaziws 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 fanner keps chlck'iis because it rays and It will pay lots better and tbe farm will look better if they are kept In the poultry yard. Tkey are ahoit the most profitable animals on the farm and it take less space and less expense to keep them. Enough of our poultry fencing to keep your fowl properly will cost vary little and will be the best investment you ever made on the farm. Ask for prices. FRANK BUSCH Furniture and Hardware Ml a rusiy nail In hr foot, I considered out of diinKor now. Two of thu children of Kred Walsh are 111 with pneumonia. Mr. Ceo Walsh spent Thursday with lr. Krank 1 1 It son. Mr. UnliUlii r.elvni a very pleas ant call fmm Mis llertlia lloesrh on Thursday. Or. liurri'tt, of t'anby, drove (o MnrksliiirK on Thursday to make some profession:!! calls. A. A Ha ll In spent Saturday at hi' ranch home. The Kly srliiHil I plnniiliiii a bus ke social for the evening I hut fuk low thi i losing of th.i school fur va ration. It I to be hoped that all re-'tdcrs of the Kntcrprlse have noticed l!ai a free distribution of seed corn Is of fered by th O. V. It. & N. Co. Thl railroad companies lire pcn-elvmi; t'ui Oregon i bi'coinlui; 0110 of Hie foremost corn arowliiic slulc of tho I'nloii rould liirncly accrue to th'dr ailvanta;:. Till Keneroiis dlstrlliu. Hon. i:: poiimla of ed corn, la kIvcii lth a view to tit ri'sotilt. Urovo i' tin rlo4 The Timber Mnv :. 1KIS. Mis KM her Stunt hi teailns lk Clarke primary school. STAFrORO. NORTH LOGAN. STOVERS GOOD ENGINE Eat Morrison Strost Spokane V. . WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON PORTLAND Boise .1 ,. CANBY HARDWARE IMP. CO. Mr. end Mrs. t'hiN Chrlsilnnsen have r,mi- to Ncwlmrx a Mr, t'hrln Hansen' fa'lirr, Mr. Ktulib, la scr- lously 111. H. r. ( nristiiiiisvu is ns.'iiua at Un- Kon City. Mr. I brlsiliiiiscn bas "ld ul niont nil of entire luniiier yard to Mr Turner of llnrton. ijiKt KuiKluy Miss (irare Blnuton had a very close call from drowning as In rroKsIni; the Clarkamn river In ord r to no to llnrlon to sen (he ball Kin"" she fell out of tho boat lint for the quickness of her futlier Klin would have bivn drowned, na she icln-l .'n ail llmt nut of (lie boat and her father ciiuuht her by one foot ns she rnnio up, and pulled her In the bont. Mir. Turner Is koIiik to build a levee on tlin river side of his farm. Mrs. J. II Cumins has been sick the last few days, but la belter aviiln. Kd S'anlon was around renewing nc(iialntuiiii's anion)? Die boys at Cumins Mill. (ieo. SiiRiir exprta to leave for the lint Hprlniss In a few ibiys. REDLANO. OANBY, OREGON MIhs Iola Gasso Thursday ami Friday. ; or pIllnR. H. K ( hrlHtensen expects to tlrivo j Seafnrd ChriHtensen arrived from his tic the coming week. I down the Columbia. Mrs. J. fi. Cumins and her two Nine of the I'ortland IIlKh School bro'h-rs, W'rn. K. and Ceo. Safrar, KlrH arrived at J. V. McMurniy's on ' were In Oregon City Thursday tran sacrlni; lethal buslnesa. Mrs. Wm. Johnson and son Arthur were ln.Eale Creek Saturday on bus ini kh. Miss Grace Gasso has be n assisting In the dining room at CnminB Mill the Jast few days. Geo. Sagar, the sawyer at Cumins Mill has b-en laid up with a severe attack of rheumatism. 8. P. Christiansen was a caller here Saturday. Mr.. Smith and Hoi. Imel, of the new piling ramp, made us this week. Geo. Eaden made a trip to Oregon City Thursday for freight for the Cumins mill. j Gus Neschsky has moved his fami-1 iy to tbe camp. Jim M' Murry and Al Johnson mov ed Gus Kescbesky s furniture In Sat-1 an outing Friday evenlnK. stnyln1; un til Sunday. After all of tbe rain they enjoyed themselves as though It w;-re dry weather. Ins that. Is going on, leaving year by year, fewer and fewer billing places for th rae pests. W'ullo tin-so lurk ing foes are subsiding those benefact ors, the blnlH, cm to be on the In crease. .Never before have tiie roll Ins, bluebirds and Hob-Wliltes, been us numerous us they are now. N.'ver has their song been a.veeter or their A Cnrlstenseti was making an at- i plumage gayer than It Is to-lay. Tho tempt to crosi the Clacl:atnas river delight they afTord the eye and ear, with two thousand feet of lumber In a would ulone, seem otmtu:;i bi entitle raft. Ho was unable to find a solid t'em to protection, but thin Is by no snubbing post. He drifted dowi the. m tins all tbe benefit they afford. In river and tipped flis row boat over. a rjceiit article from onr fame ward No serious damage was done by the we are told that Investigation has accident Last Saturday night a daneo was given at Tompkins, several of the pleasant call ! neighbors were present. They all re port a yood time. CANBY. Death claimed one of our worthy j citizens Thursday, Lawrence Hair. Tbe call did not come unexpectedly, 1 a Mr. Hair had been sick for over a I shown that a young bird Is capable of consuming Its own weight In d stnietivo insects In a single li.y. The snme article IcIIb iih that thai most beautiful specimen of ornithology, the Chinese I'neasiint Is also an Insati able fieder upon harmful Insects and larvae, and that these birds are like ly to thrive In grater and greater number In this part of the slate. In all these rushing d iys non ar" busier than are tbe children. Added J. I!. Cumins was In Portland W.d " aI.ially wasting away to their usual pursuits and plea,re nesday on business I ,n,Ier that d,f,a'led disease of con- Is tnat n;w enterprise, the Juvenlls Mr. Stutz, of liarton, was a caller ! gurnP'on' ,,,!t 88 0Bt,.a'wy! 18 th" I Kalr (:rlp assiduously work tune ine pauem ninisen nuu uupes ui , eu, iciwis ari l iivesioca tire receiving Saturday. Thos. L. Sagar was visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. IS. Cumins, for a few days. GLAD TIDINGS. recovery up to tna last. Mr. tiair was soiicitioua rare and many sorts of born In Needy and hrd he lived until , handiwork are in progress by both next August he would have bean i boys and girls. Tho lists of prizes thirty-four years of age; he Is iir-j published in the pnpt-r have furnls'i vived by hi wife and a five-year-old ed tlie children lie alueulahle Impetus I son, to whom the people of Canby of-land the coming summer vacation j fer their heartfelt sympathy In this, i seems crtain to be filled with earnest their season of sorrw. The funeral : pleaslti work. was held Sunday at the Christian The Mackabun scnnr.l wll dr. fr i t ii.o; uini v . i 'Jim iijtr.tru hid ttiiiu ; j to Scotts Mills to haul a portion of the sawmill machinery, belonging to a Mr. Hammer, who Is putting up a i Church and the number present was sawmill on C. W. Herman's place near , so great Molalla. Cross, on his return trip got as far as Marquam, where be was com pelled to lea? the ontflt, owing to the slippery condition of tho roads. Willie Nicholson has treated his new barn to a coat of red paint. that It was Impossible for nearly all to find room In the build ing. The I. O. 0. F. of the town, of, which Mr. liair was a loyal member i turned out In full force and made j vacation, May 2!iih The family of Mr. Henry Btler who have been so long afflicted with ty phoid fjver, are gradually regaining health. John Nofzlger's Utile daughter. quue a snowing, as mere must nave i nriBtine, wno was snowing some been between seventy and one bun- alarming symptoms from having run William Spriiinio'a girls hnvs re covered from .the illptherla. I lorry Hubert, w ho was seriously hurt In n shlimlo mill la getting aloiiit nicely. John Founds hns left the hospital and returned Ml-. MrKllllcan's. Mrs. J. M. Smith, who underwent an operation at the Oregon City Hos pital Hominy, is doing well. Tin? Kvergreen school tvlll close tbe 2",tii of May with n program and pic nlc. Tbe Kllui'T nnd K Inset mill ha tak en a largo tie contract and will stun their mill anon, AL8PAUGH. Mrs. Clin. Spark was an F.Htncada visitor one day last week. John Gltliens and daughter, Kcho. were Portland visitor last Mon day. A party va:i given at the home of Kilgnr llleple Trfosday evening. A number of young people of thl vic inity were there. After partaking of a Very delicious luncheon fiey de parted at a late hour for their re spective hollies. Kveryons In thla part of the neigh borhood Is planning on nttcndlinr fie picnic given by the Kagle Creek Grunt,'!' Snturdi'. Miss l.eta Connor Is visiting Miss Alia Hnrver. Miss Myrtle Duller has been visit ing her grandma at Falrvlew. ' Mrs. N. F. llleple was In Portland Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. ('has. Sparks attend i d lodge Wednesday night. The dancing school at Kstacada Is progressing rnpldly. They expect to have quite a few gradual..'. Th rain of a few day rii'lln Bun day nlht railed a halt on Knrdrtiiat III thl vicinity, but most of ttio early garden were III, and we irmt tit xround be wanner fur llis latt planting. Archie Wrddle dl-d Suiulny. II had th iiifusle at Inn time bin tuol i r died a number of years sua, and ha never been really Well iliire, ml irnnliittlly faded aay, but bud cut ln ti confland lo tils bed but lxit 11 or 11 day. Ill iinudiiHiiliir. Vt4, ruina to assist In the care of Ina, and nelKhUir and friends did t)j' t icy roubl. but all 'o no stall. Il wu burled by the side of bin ni.illif In tbe Hlitfford p.-uiclery on Tiii'wl.'' ufternoon. The hcIhkiI whs illnmlud and hi sc!ioiliiiftle nuircbed l'blnd all that remained of Anble, mul kii Icred Doners upon hi luit rvndoi place. All foci a deep riuulliy lor he berenvvd fmlly for he : M Just entering youuit inanluHid bua all loved. Mr. Mlletn Mas out Inst vn-ijk fliln thu ground where Ms wlf.li burwl ami spent a night at Mr. i ,n te . I, It, UuH'J and hi" I'ltle iJioiL'yir. Myrtle, are spending a few il.in it hi father', taking an eofer.ed n callon while hi hand h 'ills r ruin an- lug rt:elvcd a aevvro cut with J. P. (iiigu bas been slrk (or t ft day. I.uvlng been taken si b ver-i cold while washing 1'ie hark, but Is better at thu present writing Mrs. Gave, who exported to Join br daughter from Knstern Oregon at State (iraiic." on Tuesday, tint lJtli. did not go on (Iccoilul of her !iti!awi'l Illness. Miss Kate Weinl, well known to ninny In thl vlclnllv, ati-uled if nepbew funeral on Tuesilay ss did other relative from up the A long procesnlon followed Arch let the grave and heaped thi numtid win llowers. fit emblem of bis y omiK 11' cut short In It early bloom, sinont them n Im'iiiiiHuI wreath Inuring tot me expressive word. Ilrolher, sinw the center. Mix Uertba Schati. daughtrr of Fred Hchat.. who left here lr Wash- Ington about II years ago, and bf sister are hern visiting reltiilve iw rrleuds. Mis llertlia and her cousin. Henry Hchat' daughter. cnlleJ !" Mrs. Giiuu Tuexdny afternoon. S' si'S unite a chanao In the countrt slliiu aim left. CLARKE9. W. H. Wettlanfer purchased a ma nure spreader last week. Mrs. Wlllhm Marshall Is v. ry III. The baby of Mr. and Mr. Frank GrosHtniller riled taut Saturday and was burled In the Clarkes cemetery on Monday. Mr. Ilot(mlIIer I planting his po taloes. Mr. 1-ewls Max wm Is making a fence for Mrs. Mary Ie. Ihnr KlelnsmRh was shearing sheep last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfson were In town last week. Mrs. E. A. Cumin visited Mr. William Marshall last Sunday. Mis Ena Stout left last w'k and la to teach Summer school. DOVER. Mr Huberts had his hand bnill? I"- lured, ublln wnrklns with n illir W Tliui Hilav l.nvoii I.erov Lulu ito ici Is ana n rinlit tok ll.. uliiln jxiimlnilt en tor eighth grade work Thursday a"'1 t'1 day. Mr Hwlnlev nf Snnilv. mul ItofTiiiiin Iiuvm iiiirchased Hi" ArtW Mllb r property. They tMik ihsi.h Ion May (Ith. Mr. and Mr. Seward were Irani"- i,. i...mi.,..w. i untirfv luut Sntiirxia. Ulu. li s II, .1,1 Ir.i.K th S UCCK I'" Metzger, where she will lake a po- til ill fur t tin nil III 111 fr A. J. Morrison nnd C. A. heitii In OiN.con CHy last week on roao" lues. . Belitml will close May 2th will line prograniine and a picnic In woods. . II ,u Cn.ll), ni.atlxhliil II ft tl SCrUM Sunday. The subject wns, hinxl." ".Uother- A ECHOES FROM MILWAUKlE. Milwaukl Happening Always ln"f' tt Our Reader. After rending of so many In our town who hnve ben cured Doan's Kidney Pills. t'w l"';' naturally arises: "I this medic equally successful In our nelghl1" -- t . r,i. tateiiunt tun ui,, it n r," in . this Mllwaukle resident leav room for doubt on this point Mrs. Clara E. Cook, K. " 2. I'.ox Ki.V Mllwnklo. Or'-. says ...m ...... r,ln 111 11 1 V k i I nver taxed mr lion II llliiv n-- i " ,...--- ...if ,..,...1.1 thn llvhtest colli lii -..--...I mil Slllll"y BecnHliiim wr- ---- , ' ..in. ..., to llSJ1" imaii rwiuney rum i""-- - ol the remedy I needed. They gv "k nulcK relief from an ine u f-w times since then, I (loan's Klilnev always given the best of results. .i- -..i.n.hlnr my for31 BO No. -Fnr r hsA I mf-TV unnatitr1 hve Pills and tney may contlnun publishing my endorsement. jj For sale by all dealers. r,f " cnts. Foster-Mllburn Co., 1 " New York, sole agent for the t " State. .,i Hememhor the name Donne take no other.