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OltEaON fllTY ENTERPRISE, FU1QAV. A1UUTST 15, 1013. NEWSJRQM THE COUNTRY INTEKESTINC ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUim MEADOW BROOK. A little rain Tueday morning Brt In lx week. . Mr. Ralph Holman and on, Charle attended the birthday party on Mr. Holman lster'a little girl. Wilraa Al bright, of Union Mills, Friday. Mr. and Mi. P. O. Chlndgren and family took enpper and apenl a pleas ant evening at Nordllng's of Vnlon Mils. . w ., . . Mrs. McClure la on the auk Hat at present Miss Hatel Larklns Is spending a week at Marquatn visiting relative. mm uiiinn Phlndirren received a telorram last week containing the at nova, the death of her mother In Nebraska, she has the sympathy of her neighbors and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. U Urklns and liiirtrpn Nettie. Allen. Ruth and Alma, pent Sunday afternoon at P. O. Chlnd gren s. Mr. Will tiolman. of Portland, came out with a crowd Sunday and enjoyed a few hours on his place. Mr R. U Orem and family vtsl;ed at J. F. Chase Sunday afternoon. Mt. O. McClure had a roan out look ing at his p'ace Sunday. How ths Troubls Starts. U the cause of many ailments and disorders that maks life miserable. Take Chamberlain s Tab lets, keep your bowels regular and you will avoid these diseases. For sale by all dealers. MARQUAM. The Marquam band furnished the music at Wilhoit Springs last Sunday. Miss Freetie Asbo Is visiting friends in Oregon City this week. Mr. 0. W. Bentley return-d from Cottage Grove last week, where he had been visiting his son. Chesley. and family. , There Is two clover hullers at work. Clines Brothers' and Roy Ridings-, both new machines. Wm. Nicholson finished hulling his clover last week be had 150 bushels. Several hundred acres to hull near here. . Miss Genevieve Mumpower of Ore gon City snd Miss Haiel Larklns of Meadow Brook are the guests of Echo Larklns this week. Mrs. Hatta Myers was over to Dono Marion county. Monday to vlsluber father and mother, and also te Jreel hr cousin. ' on the church, which Is only about 2rt. The friends of Mr. and Mra. Arch Roa. of Gladstone, formerly of this plao. rejoice with them over the ar rival of fin young daughter. July 29. The r.cent S. 8. picnic held at the Park was well attended. A pencil and penny hunt among the grass created great fun. Mrs. lalsy Ream won the most penclla with Mrs. R. A. Junkln a close second. The one nickel hid. was found by little Katharine Cobb. The many friends of Mrs. Wm. Ream who has been very seriously 111 will rejoice that she Is a little better at this writing. A number of Improvements are to be noted In Willamette. The house occupied by Harry Greaves has a fresh coat of paint, a fine cement foundation and a fin new wire fence around the Baker residence. Donald Capen celebrated his lltn birthday by a lawn party. July 29. to his c'sss at school. Games and refreshments and a Jolly good time nn Tiieailnv morning to ineol her sis ter, Miss Avis Buchanan, of Hood Klver. who la to spend part of her vacation at the Baldwin ranch. KUIe Kratlwrgor la slaying with her aunt. Mice. Wm. Kraxberger, of Oregon City. . . Wa learn, wlttl deep r.'gret. of ths .uth of Mr. Fenske. Sr.. which took place on Monday. Mr. rxnisne eariy last weeii suffered a stroke of paraly sis, which In a fw days ended his life. Thi funeral took place on tho morning of Wednesday. Aug. . Fur ttnr mention of the sad occurencs will appear In the Enterprise. At the opening of achool In the ran we shall, lit all probability be enjoy tne the charming and Instructive books furnished by the 8tate Library Commission. Remarkable Cure ft Dysentery. "I was attacked wit dysentery about July 15th. and used the doctor's med icine and othir remedies with no re lief, only cettlng worse all the time I was unable to do anything and my weight droppfd from H5 to 125 pounds. 1 suffeivd tor about two months when l was advised to use Chamher'ain's Colic. Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. I lifted two bottles of It and It save me p,umanent relief." writ' s It. W. Hill of Snow Hill, N. C. I For sale by all dealer. Minister Praises this Laxative Rev. H. Stubenvoll. of Allison. Ia in praising Dr. Kings New Life Pills for constipation, writes: "Dr. Kings New Life Pills are such perfect pills no home should be without them. No better regulator for the liver and bow els. Every pill guaranteed. Try them. Pric9 i5c. at Huntley Bros. Co., Ore gon City, Hubbard and Canby. REDLAND. 8TAFFORD. Monday evening black clouds rolled uu and threatened a doluge of rain, hut onlv .04 of an Inch fell, wetting the grain about like a heavy dew. for which many with grain in me neia felt very thankful. The doctor did not feel satisfied about Mrs. Nemec's broken knee and took her to Portland Thursday after noon and bad It examined by X-ray, and found while it was set all rgnt, a bone in the knee was cracked and the ligaments very badly strained. She Is now walking about the house on onitchei. She has the sympathy of all. Unm Kuaabaum. who hurt his k.ni ma hadlv In a feed cutter, is uttinc along as well as could be ex nscted. He has to be taken to Dr. Mount's office every day to have It rirtRApft. Mrs. Moser, who has been so sorely afflicted with dropsy, ana otner an ments for the past two montha was taken to a sanitarium last Sunday. An ambulance came out after her, and nn nf her sons Mrs. Elligsen ana Mr. Lucas, her minister, accompanied her. returning that night on the last r.r She Is reoorted still alive; but therj seems to be not much hopes of hr recovery. Her sons returned from a visit to her Tuesday night. nt reported her as resting easier that day, but had been In great dis tress the day before. Mm Keckel. Mrs. Adolph Delkars mother who was taken to the hospital WILSON VI LLE. Mr. and Mrs. Mi C. Young, and fam ily returned Friday from the coast. Mrs. Tat, President of the Moth ers' Congress, and son. weru guests of Mrs. Chas. Wagner on Thursday. Mrs. Barber Is visiting her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank See- iy. The Mothers' Club, of Corral Creek school held a special meeting last stresser. was listened to by many. In fact, many were requireq to siaim luring the service and many congrat ulations wore given lo Uev. Ilergslres or lu the way he handled his aubJiot and a few adverse criticisms were al so given, perhaps throug'a falae mod esty, who think ths subject too d"ll cats to handle before an audience. On Friday morning those who at tended broke up ramp and returned to their hoinea. The Association Is contemplating purchasing more land for t'lelr an nual camp meetings. Ths Parent Teachers' Association had one of the moat successful Inform al meetings at the home of their sec retary. Mrs. Alice MeFsrlnni. on rrl day afternoon. At 4 P. M. the moth ers anJ patrons held their business meeting and after fomulatlng plans for their September meeting a basket luncheon was served under ths maple trees, about sixty-live being seated at the beuntlful repast served by the association. Among the gu si of hon or wem Mrs. Charlie Chubb of Oak land, Cal and Mrs. Minnie 11. Alt man, of Portland, who Is to have the prlnclpalshlp of the achoot at this tititco next year. The little Misses Alice and Gens w.i iron of Newberg. are visiting wl'h their grandparents. James Wal dron. of this place. Mr .ml Mr Mtlion Potter are week, and made arrangements to pur l I. . . . - ... . t. i.hiuil Mr" :dMrTK.l and "Vamlly spending their vacation by th. .en have moved In to the Biggs house. Miss Mary Brobst, our talenlea musician. Is ready to take pupils In music for the summer. Quite a number from our village at tended tlx social given at Frog Pond, on Friday evening, Aug. Mil. and re port a very enjoyable evening. Edard Epler, who has been visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mr. Kid der. left for his home on Monday morning. An auto accident occurred at II sonvllle on Sunday evening, the auto skidding off Into the river. The two occupants were well drenched, but un injured, and refused to divulge tholr Identity. Professor Graham and family went Gfarhart being the place chosen for their annual outing. For the pVasure of Wilms Brue chert and her lit Ho friends a picnic was planned to Schnoerrs Park on Wednesday by Mrs. Hrueehort. It be ing the lith birthday anniversary of Miss Wllma. The children enjoved the "tosters swings, ocean wave and merry go-round and later took a swim in the Tualatin. Memlnmes Russell, McFarlnne. Chubb, Roberts. Ilruecherl and the Misses Carrie Scripture and Mabls Morse escorteJ the little folks to the Psrk. Little Miss Virginia Ostrom Is en tertaining the mumps this week. Mr. George Morse of Seaside .Is vis I'lng with home folks and delighted The hum of the binder and thresh er is heard everywhere. Grain Is turn Ing out lainy sooa. lrlahnn, . davs aao died on Monday August run, wno . """77,: was held Wed- wun nearc irouum un Mrs. A. M. Klrchems, was iskbo 10 the Oreeon City Hospital Sunday morning. And Alice Funk who has been In the hospital six weeks with a broken arm. returned home Sunday afternoon. Born, to the wife of James FuPam. August 4, a daughter. Mother and child are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Oldham, who have been visiting In the east since November were visiting old neighbors in Redland last week, before going to Goldendale to make their home. Mrs. Frank Mattoon and daughter, have been very sick but are recover ing. ' The Beit Pain Killer. Bucklen's Arnica Salve when ap plied to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn or scald, or other Injury of the skin will Immediately remove all pain. E. E. Chamberlain of Clinton, Me., says: 'It robs cuts and other injuries of their terrors. As a healing remedy its equal don't exist." Will do good for you. Only 25c, at Huntley Bros. Co.. Ore gon City. Hubbard and Canby. CLARKES. Runl Bros, are cutting their grain. ' Mr. Marquardt and son, Rufert, were in town on Monday. Mrs. Lizzie Ringo visited Mrs. E. K PnmlnR lest Sunday. Alfred Marquardt helped Mr. W. H. iinttomilier haul hav last week. Lewis Maxson is cutting grain for Miss Lydie Kleinsmith Is working for Mrs. Jewett at Lnion AWIiS. Henry Kleinsmith was in town last Mr W. H. Bottemlller Is cutting cm i n Young Holderman Is working for Mrs. Lee. Charles Henton is working for Mr. J. Tallman. Costly Treatment. "I was troubled with constipation and indigestion and spent hundreds of dollars for medicine sna treatment, writea C. H. Hinesof Whitlow, Ark. "I went to a St. Louis hospital, a'so to a hospital In New Orleans, but no cure was effected. On returning home I hPMn taking Chamberlain's Tablets, nil wnrkeit rizht along. I used them for some time and am now all right" Sold by all dealers. WILLAMETTE. Rutherford Bevens Is visiting with his maternal grandparents at Hood River. His aunt, Mljss Susie Vaughn was here on a visit flrat, then accora nan lad him home. Mias Mildred Ream Is visiting fHond at Astoria. Mr Mannine went to Portland Sat .., afternoon to come home with her young daughter, Margaret, who has been visiting an aunu Sydney Waldron went to Portland Saturday to riait nis sister, mm. u nlri Hit matt The young frendi of Miss Audrey Tonr gave her a surprise party Friday evening. ' . . Miss Edith Marsh visited -...... i Portland last week. Miss Ruth Gordon visited in Port OoillSfts Frank Bennett entertained his 8. B. ..a ,h. rtrla of class No. 4 JLwoi at bl. home recently. There was music, games and delicloua home made fc cream "ThSi1 will be aocUl of. tnra m the Willamette church Tues- 27.lH. August )2th. which . the Dublic are cordially Invited. It to hooid that thia social will be such a 5 SntlifJ. well m to clear the remaining indebteoiMi Ith the 4th The funeral was nesday at 1 P. M. at the Baptist church, and Interment was made in ninorviow Mmstfrt. A number of her old frends from this placa went down to the funeral. Mrs. John Aden and Mrs. Claus Pet ers returned Wednesday from Ocean Park. Wash. John Aden naa also Deen sojourning by the sounding aea. for the past week, and returned with bis wife T. R. A. Sellwood, of Milwaukie. took dinner Monday with Mr. and Mlrs. Gage. He was on his way home from a farm he owns near Butteville. Otto Peters and nis cousin weni iu Portland Wednesday to see his uncle. a lite arrival fiom km.'us, no iu ,hor with his wife were In a run away accident, and came out of It with a broken rib ana otner online, while his wife had an arm ouuv bruised and both severely shaken up. Suffered Eczema Fifty Years mow Well. Seems a long time lo endure the aw fni l, limine. ItcIilnK. smarting, sxm- disease known as "tetter anotner name for Eczema. Seems gooa to re alize, also, that Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment has proven a peneci curs. Mn n L Kenner writes: i cai not suffciently express my thanks to vnn for vour Dr. Hobson's Eczema ointment It has cured my tetter, which has troubled me for over fifty wars" Huntley uroa. vu., uiw City, Hubbard and Canby, or by mall 50c. PFEIFFER CHEMICAL CO. St Louis, Mo. Philadeelphla, Pa, MACK8BURG. The weather, though much of the iim. .tnndv and threatening, remains dry and favorable for gathering the prnna Corn Is maturing as rapiuiy a desirable and promises a fine harvest, especially Is this true of the experi mental corn furnished by the O.-W. R. & N. Co., most of which is in the ear and all of it Is undamaged by the unusual heat that has prevailed during the paBt month. The fruit prospect is excellent, ap ples, though not so abundant as they were last year, are of fine quality, Bhowlng the effectual spraying they have received. Potatoea are fine and are yielding well. Should the price resume Its former status in the com ing Fall, this crop alone will furnish an Important feature In the farm profit Hops have never promised a better ytekL This industry, which more than any other, enlists the energies of the whnl community, even of the chil dren, holds out bright prospects for the nicking seaaon, that la to begin In about a month. Pooi-wher. nrsvaila enthusiasm ov er the approaching Juvenile Fair. The children manirest a creaitauie eiuuu. .nn .hat i mmt Eratlfying to view. Building goes on In all quarters of the town. The new bouses of Mr. Wm. Barth and Mr. Frank Matthews iii, .a if nearly ready for occupancy. Mr. Chris Nofzlger has his timber hauled and is about to begin nis new house. . , . innard Wlenor and Pbll. Roberts have gone to the Hot Springs for a two month'a stay. The home of M)r. and Mrs. Roberta was gladdened test week by the blrtb f Mtti rlrl Mrs. Ida Howell, of Portland. Is vis iting the home ot oer parent, mr. nd Mra J W. Smith. Mr Marsh, rural carrier for Aurora Route No. 4, la Uklng his annual va- MMrs! J. Cibson. wit her daughter, Iicille, was a Hunaay gueat oi m: Mra. A. A. Baldwin drove to Canby extolling congratulations. Mrs. A. C. Mcrarlano emonauieu chaimlhHly on Monday veiling, the .mil If uf the affair being Mrs. t has. Clmbb, of Oakland, '' w,ir enjoyed till Hi: at), wnnn m tn aerved wltU delicious rvfroau m ints and then repaired to th hall room wluir a number walls and two atop wore enjoyed. The InvlalUin list Included: Messrs. and Mesdanwa Oeorge A. Ostrom. II. C. Palntun. Chas. Redmond. Will Jacobs. High Roberts. C. P. Morse. K. A. Handera. Mesdamea Chaa. Chubb, Bessie Brue chi'rt ami B. M. Hart and Messrs. Wal ter Beckner. , lu honor of Mra. Clara Collins, of Chicago. Mrs. Overboil and Mrs. Ralph le. of Portland, Mrs. II H Emmons' noma was the scmio of a nr.iitlly apiMilntexl luncheon on Wed nesday of last week, Ths decorallnns In the dining room being brass bss kola filled with lh berries snd fol iage of Solomons seal was mosl.p.eas lag as well as unique. Mrs. Henderson, of California, Is visiting her cousin. Mrs. J, V. McMon Igal. of the Lodge, and on Wednes day visited In Oregon City. Mr and Mrs. Albert Pierce enter tained a Inri housii Party mi Hun dav at thi'lr home on the Willamette Th. Mii Kialn. Carrie and Ruin iiir.:i of Walla Walla. Wash., who have been spending the summer with ilnlr aunt, m huss.h. a f w davs with friends at St. Johns. Uev Dr. P. 8. Hlocum. of low:v ' f..w .lavs with Ulge friends. Iir. Hlocum Is returning from a lour of the world and was very mucn im pressed with this parf of the North- I..... In fart Itlllllllllt Portland hSll one of the Hn-st fish markets In the worl l. The Dr. at present Is fl ld r t'nwnrth SmiUnary of I Vini j wa I - Iowa, and may locale here next year. BARLOW. Mr. M O. Rymerson. of Byron, , died In Portland with catirpr ..... i.rmiaht here and hurlid lu the Hcandaiiavtan cemetery August 4 She leaves a husband, two daughters, A THREE OF A KIND The Mower, Rake and Binder shown below are THREE OF A KIND. The kind that will make you smile with satisfaction when you use them, for they give service-Real Service-Honest Service-Full Measure for every cent you pay for. them That we guarantee. Champion Mowers Do better work than others, because made that way. Just ex aminetheChampion. Compare the wide yoke with others. You will find it wider and stronger. This means perfect align ment of bar, knife and pitman. Note the long wearing plates and the auto matic device for taking up wear in the Pitman knife head connection. These points that make the Champion wear better and cut Detter man outers. Champion Rakes Rake Clean Dump Easy and Last Long are ' ""'"""17" ' Ui - . p" ITIUlfTHTT' ltd",. 1 , H . t nm - ai Al.touoLirta CkHT. Alsll-PrrprtlnntTAi slmllallnJihrFbodanillirtitt lliifi Uir SiiKturtu lolikMiii IYomolrsDiftttafWi. rtcss and ltnuroniilni wHs Oplimi.Murphliw mwtnl NOT NARCOTIC. Jtn-tmm AMraA (MMlar. The Champion Binder Ha three excluaire featurea: The Force Feed Deyator which insures a continuous flow of grain to the packer arms. The Relief Rake which prevents dogging at inner end of bar. Balancing Sector which balance the machine in any height of grain. n.rn H'i 1 11 I 2 O 04- PORTLAND by riiicneii, Lewis oc oidvcr iu. ore. -SOLD AT RIGHT PRICES BY- W. J. WILSON & CO., OREGON CITY, ORE. CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO., CANBY, ORE. A fwrfrd IWnwdv for Comfy lion. Sour Stowch.llrtw Worms Jl oiriiilMuiujfwnia nrssaiulLOSSOrMXcr. fjtSmA SifnaiSftoT KEW YORK. TafWr?VF Eistt Copy ol Wrapper, For Infanti and Chlldrun The Kind You hava Always Bought Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years OMTOtllA Estacada and Eastern Clackamas ISTACADA. Ijist WiKltHtmUy ninrnlm Wm. V. Cary snd Miss Val Krkr In company with Mr. snd Mrs. M. II. iwyi aim son and Mrs. Ki kir, moihir and sis- lr of Ihs brld. aulord to Vancouvsr whire thty wers Joln-d In !! noiy to Sherwood on Tuesday. witn meeting tha nw granoson mei- Our enterprising narnware mer- hub mumv ri"'"-- chant. J. Peters, has been selling nis air. r. . mauiauu iw .., usual big supply of farming Imple- morning for a trip to the middle west r tn thn farmers near our i uome oi un uirm - - , Tillage, who rsalize they can do well right at home. The prize list for th Juvenile Fair, nii.n out recently announces the date for this year as 8aturday, Sept. J8th. Mrs. Young waa nigniy compn-men'.-d last year for the success of our village fair and It la expected that the coming fair will be even oeuer. which Inclniea Bpencer, Iowa, the South Dakota, where ha haa large farming Interests. On his way earn will stop off In Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Stelnbaus left on Monday for Vancouver, H. C, where tbey have decided to locate. A family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morse on Sunday Mrs. Cbas. Wagner entertained the j M that all of the old friends Parent-Teachers' Association In a d llgbtful manner on Tnursaay aner noon, Aug. 7th. at her home. Mrs. Tate. President of the Mpthers Con gress was present and gave an Inform of the Rev. Dr. Slocum, of Iowa, who is visiting at the Morse home near Meldrum cookl have the opportunity of being toother to meet him waa a dAlichtiul affair. At one o clock a I talic about the work of tbe baiem dnner which twenty-five were fair, which the Congresa la andertak-! wrw9A nn..T the fir treea. Mr. Moras Ing. Dainty refreshments were servea . f Seaside, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. In tbe shade or me large irec. "- Hugh Roberts, nr. ana airs, narry rounding the Wagner home. pnton, Mrs. Bess Bruechert and fam- jllls, Miss Mable Morse, Miss Carrie JENNINGS LODGE. Scripture, Mr. Walter Beckner and i- I Rev. Slocnm were present. The campmeetlng and conventions j In the afternoon Rev. Slocum spoke of the Evangelical Association closed t Grace Chapel on his trip through on Thursday, Aug. 7th, after an Inter- the Holy land and also touching on estlng ton days' session, held at their ; Incidents regarding his Journeys River View camp grove. ' through China, Japan and Korea. The Urge auditorium waa very pret- j The Portland Motor Boat club tlly decorated with banners and pen-1 cruised to Cedar Island Park on Stin nanta from the different Sunday lay afternoon. The Park had been Schools and Young People's Alliance. : thrown opea free of charge to' the On Wednesday evening Rev. Oell, club, and a large crowd had turned of Milwaukie, preached the Conven-jout, At 1:19 crowds earoe by rail and Hon senmn his subject being. "What j the river was dotted with sll kinds u... Thn. nipaned TodavT" 'of water craft and the Pomona and Thursday afternoon excellent papera i Oregona carried crowda to the Cedar -wm on. "The Yonng Christian," I Island Park. Mr. James Welch was on (II "His Books," (J) "His Friends." ! one of the cruising committee. -Hia PinnrM." (4 "In Bust-1 Mr. George Bewail, of Roseburg. aur- neas " (5) "His Devotions." () "As 1 prised his friends by becoming a bene a Soul Winner" (7) "His Ambitions diet, having married Miss Clara Borg, .-j on.ratinr.a for Hia Ufe'a Work.". of that place on July 2th. Mr. Be- The closing Illustrated lecture on wall la with tbe Wells Fargo Co. of White Slavery by Rev. c. . Berg-, that place ana nia inenaa nere are Miss Alma and Miss Iaura, and two sons, Victor and Mllford, to mourn her domlse, besides a host of relatives and friends. She was highly respected by all who knew her. The family have the sympathy of their many friends In thulr said bereavement Rev. A. O. White, of Sllverton and Rev. Hendrirkson, of Portland officiated. Geo. Ogle'a many friends here mourn hia aad death. Iona Parmenter has a new piano. Mr. Howe has moved bis family on to bla farm north of town and Mr. Hayes will take possession ot his place this week. Once more Mrs. Kydd and family have sailed over the briny deep, re turning to Oregon. This Is the fifth time Mrs. Kydd and mother have crossed tbe Atlantic, first coming to Oregon from Scotland. There is no place like the United States or Ore gon after all. Misses Lillian and Mfrble Kydd vis ited Miss Marian Evans last week, Mrs. Wnrfel and daughter Irene, re turned home from Gearhart Sunday, where they have been for a vacation Katrne Johnson spent several days In Portland Isst wek. Mrs. Churchill was visiting In Port land last week. Mr. snd Mrs. Byron Van Winkle and Mra. Mae Wallace, of Portland, are home on a visit. Mr. VsnWInkie, the photographer and daughter, Mss Zada, are home. The Ladles' Aid of the United Lu theran churrh will have their annual sale next Saturday at 2 P. M. at the fair grounds. Coffee sandwiches, cake and ice cream will be served. Every body invited. Miss Annie Erickson and Mrs. Mary Jensen and children, of Portland are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mra. g. Erickson. Tbe Ladles' Aid met with Mrs. Berg Wednesday. lunula of matrimony by Hov. J. M (iamw. of the First MnlhodlSl Churrh. of Vancouver. Ths ceremony was wr- formed at the parson, being a very uuli-t and Informal sffulr. Aflrr the marriage, the party went to ruriisnu where luncheon wss servod. after which Mr. and Mrs. Cary Ml for Now. port lo apsnil tlwlr honeymoon. Mr. Cary Is ciinnrted with the Csry Mer cantile deiiartmpiit store at this place. being one or the firm. lis nas neen a rwakltnt of Katarada for several veara and haa become IduntlQed as one of the most prominent business men of the town. ll Is niisniy r anecied and haa many frln.ls who wish him all the happiness Imaginable. The bride has been a resident oi ks turada but a few months, coming hire from Nebraska with her pannts and taking a position In the Progress of fice with her sister and husliand. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. lUiyle. She Is a vuuns la'ly of good practical Judgment and with her charming personality makes frli'tiri wherever she goes. Mr. and Mrs. Csry will return to Estacada the tlrst of September, where a pleassnt home will be erected on Teirace Hill for tholr comfort snd happiness. May every year of tholr married life unit tlwlr hearts mors closely and may the choicest bleaslngs of life be thlra. Miss June Oakley, of Seattle, ar rived Ins', week to visit her sister. Mrs. J. W. Red. Mss Oakley Is a t earli er In the Seattle schools. Mrs. M. K. Morton w-nt to Portlnnl flaturdsy to visit her sister, returning Monday morning. Sunday she and her Inter took a trip up the Columbia. The plcnlcurs here from Portlsnd last Sundsy were the Modern Wood men. They were a nice bunch of peo ple and conducted themselves aroora- ingly. Horns geologlrnl surveyors have been camped In Estacada for several days. Mrs. E. W. Bartlett and dntighter. Helen vlRlled relatives In Portland Saturday. Miss I-aura Biormer returned rrom her vurallon trip last Saturday. Dur ing her tisnre she enjoyed the cool breeaes of Hensld for a few dnya. Mrs. J. W. Heed was slcl for two or three days lust week. Miss ll-s'rlre Williams, who ha been here for some limn visiting at the home of her alster. Mrs. Fraxler, left Tuesday for her home In Portland. L. L, Snodrrass and wife of La Grand i. and Mrs. Dlttertirand and ba bies of Portland were Sunday viaitora at the Bartlett home. J. 8. and J. R. McCurdy were port- land visitors Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Underwood visltca friends In Portland Sunday. The government surveyors wno were camped In Estacada, left for 8andy Tuesday. Wm. Underwood, who left for the mountains with several other men last week to work In the capacity or a ranger, returned home Monday even- In-. Married, at Portland, Tuesaay. Aug. K, Joseph Boyd, of Portland, and Miss Mary McWIUIa, or Kstacala. miss McWHIls Is the dsughler or Mr. ana Mrs. W. F. McWlllls of Estacada. She has resided here for aoms time, hav ing been cashier In the Cary Mer cantile Co. store at one time and also was employed at tne iioner restaur ant. For the paat alx month sne naa been a telephone operator at Portland. She has many mends at tnia place who wish her much happiness. Tbs groom Is a lawyer, we understand, and la employed In the courthouae in port land. Mis Ruth Ladd. of Portland, visited her sister Mrs. H. V. Adlx last week. Mrs. Harry Dietrich fell rrom ner horse Saturday and was badly bruised about the face. The horse which she wss riding stumbled and Mrs. Dietrich was thrown over Its bead. She waa fortunate In not being more seriously Injured. There waa no preaching service In th Christian church laat Sunday on account of the Illness of Mr. Olv ens. He waa confined in bed for three or four day but I Improving now. Lee Branson returned from the moun slns the latter pert of last week snd Sundsy left with hi wife for Hlllsboro, for a few day vlalt with relatives. H. 8. Flemmlng of River mill wss a Portlsnd visitor Monday. The Bunker family, who have been engaged In tbe restaurant business at thl place for tome time, left on Mon (sv for Raymond. Wash., to make their future home. Mis Tresste lllrks, dnughler or Mrs. Hunker, vffl remain In Kstararta lu tli te'fph.w office. She ai'compsiilei her Benin, brother and abler, tllrn. ti lu u Portland. Mr. and Mra. K. W. HarlMt m I'ortlaud visitors Tuesday. Dav Mhleman sn4 !( r;urH Tuemlny from Tillamook, whrrv Ul hav been enjoying a to week n ration. J. W. Hoed ha be.-n Iiki'.Iiii ift the tntert a of t'le tons'irlal ptrlon t thl place while Mr. Kililemu lu kn almout on a trip lo the seuhon (1, K. Itugua, from up nr Co'toa, drupped dead with heart dltestt lu. Sunday afternoon. Ill funeral iu held from the undertaking parlors U Katarada, Tuesday aMernuon. rondiKt d by I ho local ord r of Odd Ftlloii Rev. Darling preached the funml r mon and a choir, composed ol Udw f'iriilslied muse for the irrrlc Tbi doreaied wa hurlrd In (a Kitiridi cemetery. He leaves a lfe tsdlhrf children to mourn his death. CHCRRYVILLC. Mr Revenue d diuer. d Handy vll:ed Mrs. Wm. Kurt lu: Ml Lola Herald, who Tirtvrl' (aught the Cherryvlll srhoo' ml s now leeching t I'aderwood. Wirt Ington I visiting Mrs. Wm. 0. Rs Mrs. J. T. Krlel. Jr.. gsv s a laat Saturdty evening. Mr. J. C. Cooper snd lo daucn en. who have lieen visiting Mr. lnfj son. Prof. Geo. Coop-r. have rvluwl to tholr home In Northfleld. Mlnnemi Alex B. Brooks has return! tn Hood River, where h has ben s' the past five months snd his nlM setting out a 14 -acre apple w i orchard on hia 26 acre rsnch l Hon River, Ore. . Mia Beulah llnrrlnger nd ! her choolmate are cmpln wi Dr. O. Hotklii. Hen li'ach has bought him W senger automobile. Mra. Hen Beach ami aaugm.i. - u. . h.i Mra Hiiurtnn are v- the summer on Mrs. HeacWs U F. Prldemore ha bouitni i - .k. nn Hart ranc 1 snd ing a new house and expects to Into It In a few aas. , t'hnuncer Cuff man has return Suit Uke City. Utah. I-Yaiices MrCabo Is giving a new C(t of paint. ..-ia Clnr and (lien t'orey am over in Eastern on- y Mra. Thos. -McCabe U vUlUM r on, Leo, at Hlar. orgn. Tlspaugh. Edgar Hleple Is cutting irsli Jake Moss. . u; Adolph Still has been helplH Jk Gllhen hul grain. hwl L'oyd Trulllnger. rlrCT, and Oeorge Smith V Oreon last week to work In w " ve.! noW."' .-nuheniwr guMrVnd'MH-N. W: Dowty lost.v.u.bl. Monday C.arnc. O'Neal. 5'" '."'"Ihlrl, H uiiniiHr w-. daiigb'er, of Eagle Creek, ten by a oog .h,,ht to he nWO. 1"" j sent to Portiano i -j - R(0j ni.h.na aliened ins,i peaking at K.lacada ThJ . Mra. Hal Oordon was t hs V Mra. Maud Hleple last v Hleple. have begun to "H, thl. neighborhood THy thr-wi Albert Kltchlng Aftinday. CAN YOU DOUBT IT' .u. d I on B 8 ( w nan mi r . . vtig"' nedt in. r doubt the evldencei "'-, V far away-lt la aim - - Read what a r..'l . .1 1 1. HI I wh.. .a manv grateful c j Oregon City testify to benen. from Doan'. Kidney Pill , evidence: nai a re..-- m ay about uoan a ; . m you demand more con.- monyT Jame WllKinon, 201 bi rinma Cltr. Oregon, J . To get P often at iWt kidney weakne. I "9",. well on account of th pal". In my back. My llmba we" l..i nnallytoldtotry S Pllla and did. The q J brought surprised tne. I i boxes of Dosn'a Kidney P' mads me strong and weu fV, about Doan'. Kidney Ml , 1 publicly recommended tne, j year, .go till fcCd. K- For sal ny W-"V. f J centa. FosterMllburn for tM New York. ole agsnt State. TVJ Remember th. uame-D" take no other.