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v L OUECION CITY RNTKRIMilSR. FRIDAY. NOVKMKUU 7. 1iM:i. FROM THE COUNTRY M ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY WILSONVILLE. VEADOWBROOK CANBY. Quite a number of the parents nnd ; Tlio clly council luM Its regular friends came out Friday to hear the : monthly nn-otiiijc Moi.day evening, the Hallowe'en program at tin- school : most important business to oomo be house. The program was very Inter-; fore the council was lo make llio tax oatf iik as the Hallowe'en scheme was j levy for the city for the coming year, carried out In most of It, consisting of i On arc Hint of' the largo mnmiiit of nouns, dialogue and recitations, and j street Improve iiicuis (lint must do after the program Uiey had two guess- made this year II was ileelded to levy Ins Raines for nil. Mrs. R, I.. i)remj;$ mills, as was levied last year. Tho winning In the first and Miss Mabel i ordinandi passed Its tlrst reading un.i Chltulgrcn In the aerond. Before, they ktarted homo refreshments were served. Miss Maliel Chliidcren spent a fen days visit ing friends and attending church nt Colton last week. We are sorry to hear the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. (.'has. Shepherd is very sick. Ilaiel and Glenn tirklns spent Sat-1 nrday and Sunday visiting friends at Maple Ijine. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ctilndgrcn. daughters Vivian and I -aura Mario, attended church at Colton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerns and fam ily spent Sunday at R. U Oronia. Tonljht. Tonight, If you feel dull and stupid, or bilious and constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and you will feel all right tomorrow. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) BARLOW was ordered published. The council decided that all the cross walks on Klrst street should be of cement an. I whenever the property owners laid meat walks these walks were to be con neeled up with cement cross walks Instead of wooden crossing ns the city has laid in the past. C and I) streets art to lie surfaced off and smoothed up and Third Street is to be graded fot three nlocks so that tho property own ers cau put In cement curbs. aii extension ot three weeks was given all property owners who worn ordered to lay side walks, as tho mill where a large part of the lumber was ordered was burned and a sufficient supply has not been secured to com- plete them all, from other place hs yet. There were a number of plana be fore the council for the establishment of au adequate police force, giving the city night protection, as well as protection in the day time. Thera is not sufficient money In the treas ury at this time to hire a night watch man and so the matter was put over until the December meeting. P. H. Talnier, of the Sandburn Map A literary society has been organ ized with the following officers: Pres ident, Judge Jesse: Vice-President. Clarence Landsverk; Secretary, Miss Company, of San Francisco, Is In the Lew is; Treasurer, Miss Chlun; Poor; city making a new Are map for the keeper, Oley Slatager. The first de- fire insurance companies. bate was held Monday night. The The stockholders of the Cauby Can aubject was, "Resolved, that water Is ; nlng Company met Saturday afternoon more destructive than fire." Thej 0 fillct directors for the coming year judges aeciaeu m lavor 01 mo auirma-, ,nd t0 consider wava and means tive. Regular meetings will be held ; whereby the cannerv niiuhl he stand Mrs. Joe Thornton nnd Mrs. J. lVt- era were among Portland lwitor on Saturday. Kintl Taueliiiinn Is nhl to be around among his friends again. Aaron MeCoiinoll, Mr, I'rtsswcll and Win. Young have been serving ws Jur ors at the county seat. if. It. Say went to Oregon City on Monday. U. V, Graham went to lYirtlimd on luislnvss on Wednesday. Ilnrold Say has been elected 0110 of the members of the Newborn blub school debattnit team. II. IV Aden h is been buying n sIon tlld stock of Christmas goods. A kitchen hhower parly was given t one of our most popular ymtttg la dles on Saturday evening, as she) w ill soon become a bride. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Uiddor Itnvo r turned from their trip to Central Ore gon. Mr. Chalupsky'a beautiful home Is Hearing completion. There will he services next Sunday evening nt tho M. K. Church, to which all nre cordially Invited. The vote cast on Nov. Ith. waa not a very heavy oue in this precinct. Tl people of Wllsnnvlllo have to sot out on a Journey like the pilgrims of an cient times, in order to cast u ballot, because the voting place Is such a dis tance from the village. J. W. Graham hns been hunting for a cow and heifer which strar ed away about a week ago. from his rancu, but haa not been able to locate them. Ceo. Itatnlgla. Jack Angus and Ken neth Stein were hosts to a large company-of Wilsonvillo friends on Satur day night at the Angus farm. A de lightful time was spent by the young folks, who enjoyed Hallowe'en tames. until a lale hour. Mrs, Hen Tooze and daughter visited Mrs. (irahnm lust week. 1'rof. V. W. tirnham and Mr. and JENNINGS 10DQE. The diiiiclng party given by the young folks at the Itiitdorf hull on Wednesday evening Inst proved to be ouu of tho most enjoyable events of tho sensoti. An orchestra from Ore rod City furnished the music (or the dancers as they tripped tho light fan tastic In the beautifully decorated hall. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Itedmond, Mr. and Mrs. Will Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Mao I'lilliuie were patrons and pairoiiesKes for the affair. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Huberts uked In friends (o make up seven tables of fuiil on Thursday evening. Tho cant honors falling to Miss Morse and Mr. lleorge Oslnmi and Shelby Shaver and Mrs, Joins receiving the cousolallnii prl-es. On behalf of the guests Mr. Ostium presented tho host and hoslesh with a beautiful set of china. Itelresli- meiils were served. Those present were. Mr. and Mrs. l 1. Newell. Mr. nud Mrs. Will Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. I'aliiton, Mr. anil Mrs. S. II. Hill, Mr. nud Mrs. A. C. MacFiirlaue, Mr. and Mrs. 0. P, Morse, Mr. and Mrs Will Cook, Mr. and Mrs. I.osey, Mr. nnd Mrs. lie Long, Mr. and Mrs. Ccorge Ostium, Mesdames Harry Kobliisou, Jennie Jones, Hess HruiH-hert, ller'tu M. Hart, Misses Ports Delauig, Alice MacKnrlnne and Mable Morse, Messrs. Harry I lay lea, Silas Scripture, Shelby Shaver and Donald MacFarlano. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Stover entertain ed about thirty friends on Hallowe'en with a inasimcrudo party. The house was beautifully decorated for the oc casion with Hallowe'en colors, and the refreshments were also lit keeping with the time. A jolly time was had and after the guests uiiinasked, a dance was enjoyed. Mrs. Stover was assist ed by Mrs. (iiienther and Mrs. Stover, of Portland. In serving. Hallowe'en this year has been look ed forward to with ns much pleasure almost as Christinas by the school children, lloth Miss Campbell nnd log lift crushed out. young luiiti onjuyoil frit inls, or was lull In -i niul had more of it t thou Shelby Hhavr. v X : , i i j i mi i rniiiiniiMi wiiit jllroKon tMtv Ulgli Holi X high acjiool life, lio vtr neuiK a meiiuier ot iiim teiim nnd tnklnu I'tln-r ,,'llllf 111,! HlfllllM l'!-B tl lit the aetlvltles of I ho -mm. - - 1 also a worker In tlio - -mm. v m church In Oregon t'tt- tin greatly uilhsed. Sholliy wns liorn In X"" has been u resident T T 1 uliuoHt Hovon yeurn tI K homo with his aunt, rm fur some time, Tlio l:-- vivi d by lib fntlior. t :' of I'oilliuid. and n slati?r. Kelly, of Mt. Scott mother, Mrs. Matt to I . a prost rut ed with rlof ly ueni n. The funeral will ln on lk,rliliy front tli ehureh. Iturlnl will ! -fnl Itlver View oeiiift - mother, who uimnoI w ngo. The heartfelt syniii reaved roiniiiiiulty .i rowiiiH rt'iiiiivea m no mi t- Wm. I.. Mllley, ti warden, aimke at tli tit1 t'ommiiiilty club on lug In bebnlf of tiinkln m from tho Cbickaiunit K I v near 0:k drove. If tilt state will supply tmtuy birds. On Saturday evenltisr. Flnley w ill give a Htr- at the Hntdorr hall. A X their families anil frl-tI m. Admission free. "arltnini no "- flri lo nf s X r Mliiein s-1iik rut ure uly last f rtuii the X iirlng his i v iiopiilnr i-m. a- tlotinlliiK x i Mi t imrlH - 1 - 1 1 ii was Kttlounl - lio will ESTACAOA. J. V. Harr trauao t t I'oitland Monday. Kstacadu footliall l' nlil, hill . place for aiittilo his -"."' III Jrteohs --l In aur X. . Sluiver, X. oy II, k Ih Kfand - . ho Is : m t m tititluin to A. M . -KUtlolllll t brniill MfMbll) his w years r-m - f a lie- t lie aor liltn. -c Kntiis a at it of (he - ! -. even bl rorve . n point ttt(lo the X t Knine - -w -J 2. Mr ." lecture siin bers mx " Invited . ltteaa In :t th-t ICASIflil twice a month on Friday evening. The next meeting being Friday, Nov. U, at " SO. Everybody Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Seebly, of Oklahoma, are visiting Mr and Mrs. Parmenter. where they will remain Indefinitely as they have no desire of returning to Oklahoma, as they prefer the Oregon rain to no rain at all. A Hallowe'en party was given Leona Parmenter Friday evening, when her friends turned out In the storm and spent a most enjoyable evening. Mr. Seebly dressed up as a big pumpkin and Mrs. Seebly and Mrs. Leila Per menter dressed as ghosts and amused the young folks to their hearts de light. A lunch was served in a regu lar Hallowe'en style, by filling small pumpkins with ginger cake, fruit. candy and nuts placed at each plate. At a late hour the guests departed with the thought, "We have bad the best time of our lives." Mr. and Mrs. Irwin and son, Elmer, returned home from Iowa Saturday morning. They left Sioux City in a snow storm, and it was very cold. They are thankful they live in Oregon where the roses are blooming and gardens green. They met many old friends and enjoyed the visit and trip. Mr. Irwin's mother came home with him and will reside near him. J. A. Andrews has sold his home place. Mr. Jerald, who relieved Mr. Irwin of the station work, left Saturday aft ernoon for Portland. Air. Irwin re suming his duties again. Cause of Insomnia. The most common cause of Insomnia Is disorders of the stomach and con stipation. Chamberlain's Tablets cor rect these disorders and enable you to sleep. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) EAST CLACKAMAS. Mr. and Mrs. Daywalt have gone to California to spend the winter on ac count of Mrs. Daywalt's health. School if progressing nicely with Miss Barns, of Lents, as teacher. A pleasant surprise party was given to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Daue Thurs day evening. The couple having been married but a short time. The house was built by Mr. Ed Hettman this sum mer, and is one of the most convenient and modern in the community. Mr. and Mrs. M. Henrich, of Stone, called on Mr. and Mrs. G. Haberlach on Sunday. Floyd William of Lents has returned nd intends trying farmiug again. HAZELIA. The rain has put stopto potato digging for a few days, but farmers are hoping to get them out soon. Miss Luclle Duncan spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Swanson from Port land, spent Sunday with Mr. Helms. Master Willie Wanker Is very sick with pneumonia. Fred Lehman and family spent the week-end at Tigard with Jim Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wanker are the proud parents of an eight and one half pound baby girl, born Nov. Srd. Mr. and Mrs. Eastman were pleas- ai.t callers at the Bantz home Sunday. Rev. Mr. Wilson was a luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baker Sat urday evening. He also stayed over night there, ifter church services. Miss Nina Wanker is working for Krs. R. Wanker. Miss Ethel Thompson, from Oswego, spent Sunday with Miss Ethel Baker. Little Glenola Wanker is very ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. A. Worthington were Portland visitors Tuesday. Miss Lulu Wanker, Harold Raker and Max McMan, were guests of the Misses Nina, Gladys and Mabel Wank er Sunday evening. It rained too much at Hazelia for many Hallowe'en pranks. Borland was taxen uy this coming summer. The building; was built several years ago when the corporation was orgauized and some machinery was purchased at that time. but not enough to run the plant. About three-fourths of the stock holders of the company were present and Messrs. Frank Kraxberger, W. H. Bair. Watte. Mathews and Summefs were elected as directors and were ordered to ascertain how much new- machinery was required to start the plant and how much money would be needed. It Is planed to raise about $1500 amoung the stockholders so that the company may commence op erations in the spring. James and Tlllie Mahlum entertain ed about forty of there friends at a Hallowe'en party at their home east of Canby Saturday night. The rooms were decorated with autumn leaves, black and yellow paper cats and the traditional goblins. Everyone had a very enjoyable time. Miss Florence Spencer, who has been acting as telephone girl at the Mutual Exchange for the past month returned to her home in Portland on Monday. STAFFORD. We still continue to have sunshine and rain, but not enough of the latter to retard work very much. We of the weather every week especially for the Information of some of the less favored subscribers in other nart of the state, and adjoining states. where they are fast freezing up or being washed away, n ralnert hard on the night of Hallowe'en, therefore but few of the gnomes and spirits noseu weuing weir gosslmer wing to cut up pranks. Mrs. Bockman is not as well m aha has dizzy spells when she can net neip nerseir or work alone. She vis ited with her son last week and rn. turned to her daughter's on Sunday. Claua Peters, with a force nf mn finished digging his potatoes on Tues day night and had 700 sacks. Mrs. Aerni was very sick last week but better at the nresent writing The Ellegsen Brothers have a brnth. er anu a nephew from Canada visiting lueni. Mrs. Zack Elleesen. and V r.ao drove up on 12th and Taylor St.; Ore gon uty last Thursday to visit Mrs. Prindle and daughter. Whose flnn and Drotner, Merrlt Prindle. was killed In a logging camp on October 13th. luenuay oeing election day many took occasion to vote, then go to a friends for a visit, and try to convince memseives and the other one that each had voted right. We hope they did, and a few days of suspense now wm ten tne story. Mrs. deorge Aden was called to Cal ifornia by the serious Illness of -her father, the Rev. Mr. Waette, former pastor of the German Baptist church of this place, and with a brother and three sisters started for his bedside on last Thursday. His friends all hope to hear he is better. No one has asked me to, but I would like to say a word In behalf of country telephone centrals. I did not know un til recently and I take it others are just as ignorant, that if we do not pay up our long distance calls by the 10th of every month the operator has to take It out of her own pocket and pay it herself. The operators get small waees, ours receiving only 10 per month, until recently her salary has been raised to $15, but I happen to know that out of that pittance she has had to pay out at least one month, $13, and every month there Is some to pay for those who do not pay up promptly. Some of us have Ignorant ly let It run on from month to month, but let's get busy now and pay our honest debts as no one likes to press a neighbor and beyond asking them to pay a!out the first of every month, she letu it go, and we do not realize we are helping to cripple our tele phone service. Mrs. Brink received the gad news that her youngest brother, who had surprise Saturday evening when her I "ffwed a stroke of paralysis waB very hrniher whom she had not seen for I dangerously 111, and not much hopes 10 )ears, came In. She had mourned biw as dead for some time. TUTINQ MA' una ilvin MtwniNi e Oa Mtaa APMON LI VI 4 LOWlJT Ckll MAUIlNt MIH wtKrfil )HM B 'V Hf IHOtPlNOtNr HAHI. I WhWrfU.WV"iWiJ 3ipl Apron T.nMw If Both i'd 1 i I mii i mm -S m ST- .m" I' a LOEIIA 41.CDII0L j i-kh tiirr." AVofidnUiiprrttifmlutihVili slmlNiiliitJilrrotxI.uitllu'v'ito llillk'binm.tflLittim'iksivljuf lYomoti'a DiA'jttoilflk-ftflo ncss ami Iti'strutiUlru m-itiw Opiittti.Miinihiiw mrNiHrx. 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See the BLOOM at the nearest Mitchell Agency or write us for Illustrated Catalog Northwest Greatest; Impement sa Vehicle House PORTLAND, SPOKANE, BOISE, IDAH tur, Mr. IHtnliruuil nf IVrtlunil. Tho IhiIIk wruplml th tliiin doing fnnry tturk ami vIhIiIiik until flvti o'clixk, whi'ti IIkIiI ri'frmliiniiiili rni aiTvril. TtlK 1 Inllnwu'i'ii fi Mlvltlra -ir nnl rury Brunt thla yenr. Th rnln prot- i'ly lnul aoiiin rffiH-t, lint for tlio onp Init of wlritlnma, nut tuurli harm dune. I,. Y. CoiiKilnn ri'tiiriiinl hixna But urilay ft-r v lull In k tnt roiiplo of wci-ka with hla ami, Huy CuiiKilon. Mlaa liln ami lli'lu Ciiiia;ilonir?t toilay fur Snli'in whir they will at ti'lid arhooL Tim ilunrr Hat unlay evrnlim. lv- n hy thn t'lvlc tniirnvfiinii( rliili. wm a Km ml urrrim. Thn rommltti'H In rharrni dix-ornlcj the iiavlllim viry liri'ltlly with autumn li-avra. Jnrku' InnliTtia and black rat. At 13 o'rliM-k thiy rrvrd puniikln pin, doiiKhnuta and rtirTun, aftrr whlrh th club mnu-bi-ra dlnperwd. A frw ctiupli'a who di-nlrrd to danro IoiiuiT. tixik up a colli'ctlon for the orrhi'ntrato play un til I lie car wpnt north, whlrh waa almiit one hour, fsi.20 waa takrn In, hut thi-re waa quite an riM-na, A apvclnl niiitliiK of the Civic Im provumi'nl cluli waa calli-d by the pronlili-nl for Tui'udny aftorniHin, In Heart to Heart Talks lr CHARLES N. LURIt MIOIT MOVE THE WORLD. i i.ui . , ii ufiiMim in unman ntur bn( ttioM whmu one Im Injured," u Tnrltin inya, ihi w lure tliuw whoa we have tmn.-m.iH I lidiiUlitiMlly, Init how bou( Umm who bare Uimifllvd and are br&rft- liiar ua? If you bare a d.-t.t of gratltoila k pay niert the ohllmtlon aijnarl; iwl nm ii fully. la tint ranrW the ahltn tlon In trudging, ulmrardly, uvu eplrltrd tnauiirr (hat Irairra your I efnrtor with a annua of Injury. I'oaallily the ran( of all b (rtrat la the ability to rtprma Rratltuttaa ly. How baltliiKly the wonla of think! Mrs. Red Graham attended the Ma sonic ball in Portland on Hallowe'en, wnne tneir children, the MlaaeH Helen and Virginia, and Master Wallace Oraham attended a dellKhtful party for little tots at the beautiful home of Dr. and Mrs. Chance, where everything was done for their enjoyment In regu lar Hallowe'en style. Jake Peters hag ordered a large sup ply of silver and cut glass for the ChrlHtmas trade. The Hallowe'en social, given by the members of the Epworth League, In the basement of the church, was a very delightful affair. The witches who were Miss Mary Ilrolist, Mrs. n. I J. Aden and Mrs. Haxselbrlnk. car ried their parts through the evening to the intense delight of all present. REDLAND. Declare War on Colda. A cmsade of education which aims "that common colds may become un common within the next generation" has been begun by prominent New York nhysicians. Here is a list of the don'ts" which the doctors say will prevent the annual visitation of the cold: "Don't ait in a draughty car. "Don't sleep in hot rooms." "Don't avoid the fresh air." "Don't stuff yourself at meal tine. Overeating reduces your resistance." To which we would add when you take a cold get rid of It as quickly as ponslWe. To accomplish that you will find Chamberlain's Cocgh Remedy mot excellent Sold by all dealers. (Adv.) entenainf-a or his recovery as he Is a man about sixty years old. A telegram, received Wednesday mornine, conveys the sad Intelligence that Mr. W'aelltte died on Tuesday, the 4th. Mr. Liimborg has sold his store to the Schwartz Urothers. They will put a general stock of goods In and will run a delivery wagon also. The Hodge Brothers have sold their shingle mill. Mr. Angle has sold his farm to Mr. C'.r,rl and U'lrwl., l,.r The young people of school district home Mrs. Allman had planned many ways to please and Interest the children. The primary room was very prettily decorated with posters which hnd been made by the little folks. The Jack-o'-lanterns wore many of all sizes and expression of faces. After the drills and songs, Cocoa and cookies were served to the little folks. Miss Feinum assisting. Mrs. Altmans hnd rnany games and surprises In store for her pupils and owls, black cats, witches and pumpkins were used ef fectively about the rooms. In the pea. nut bunt Francis Sandstrom and CHerin Russell flinling the most, were awarded prizes. Candle races and the peanut race was also enjoyed. Pump kin pie, doughnuts, cider and nuts were served. A number of visitors enjoyed the festivities. The committees for a Harvest Home social to be held at the IJatdorf hall are busy getting ready for the event which will be November Htn, at 8 P. M. . John Willliis and family are remov ing to Hood River. , We regret in los ing this family. fl ItHtrham bfln, dnumllnff a num. 1 her of months In Alaska has returned Do You Fear Consumption? No matter how chronic your cough or how severe your throat or lung ail ment Is, Dr. King's New Discovery will surely help you; It may save your life. Etlllman Green, of Mallchite. Col. writes: "Two doctors said I had consumption and could not live two years. I used Dr. King's New Discov ery and am alive and well." Your mone7 refunded if It fails to benefit you. The b'-st home remedy for coughs, colds, throat and nng troubles. Price EOc and J 1.00. Guar anteed by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard and Canby. CAdv.) No. 75 will organize a debating soci ety Saturday evening. Nor. Sit. All are invited to attend. It is understood the Redland Sunday School will get up a program and have a Christmas tree on Christmas. A. M. Kircheri and R. Kerr have bad fireplaces built In their houses. Little Karnest Kvinon has bad blood poiHoning in his arm, but is now Improving. Kitty's Advantag. "Jjove is like a kitten,' gurgled the sweet young thing. "It Is born blind." "yes, but it only takes a kitten riine days to get Its eyes opened," replied the utterly unfeeling brute. Philadel phia Record. If. H. Emmons has returned from a business trip to Clatskanle. Mrs. Hess Hrucchert and two chil dren returned fro.n Parkersburg, Iowa, on Thursday last. After a month's visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith have moved on the Iowell place. Mr. and Mrs. I.ownsdowne have re moved to Portland and expect to leave soon for Northern California, where he has accepted a government posi tion. This community was never so pain fully shocked as It was on Tuesday evening when the report was spread about the neighborhood that Shelby Shaver had been knocked down by a south bound Oregon City car, while returning from work, and bla promis- Gresham lads last Saturil home grounds, to the tuno The game next Saturday w 1 x Rldgeway. The football boys are to In ture show at the Family raise money for their expeti Chas. Farzler has bee it la bis family this week. Mrs. Helen Massle. slxtoi ueorge -Dale, vlHlteii In Km t or three days this week. Estar.ada's first number ii ture course comes Haturdn Nov. 22. 8. E. Horner anil wife, or J III., arrived in Estacada. Ma a will visit at the home or tla father, J. V. Harr, until aft- mas. Albert Llchthorn was ntilt. Jured last Thursday while nioiimii wnn mne oilier m In a general rnlxnp for tti bert was thrown .down untie other boys and had his arm " besides receiving some li.l Mrs. A. E. Sparks vial tod f Portland yesterday. T. W. Shankland anl wim land, visited with Mrs. 1ST. land, ,. Mrs. Shankland acoc them home for few days -v I Milton EvlD3 was In Portl day night. - ' - Mrs. W. It. Stokes, of Ioi - 1. Ited her daughter, Mrs. I lust Friday. I. r , . . r t . . - ,n. mixer i.ary visit.ri r i w in Portland Saturday anfl Kun Cary went over Saturday -v-i rehired with her Monday ttw Mrs N. U S. I.aurey vinit.cS land Friday. Mrs. E. 10. Baling has !-. inaisposea during the pant: account or Mood polsonina? ! She Is getting al'ing nicely ever. The E. W. Tlarlett hom scene of a merry company la.p afternoon, when Mrs. Ilartlet tained 25 ladies in honor or r n the r to o T9 with r n. pic re to a -mrz. r Mrs. two . 3r a 1 ec venlng rencn. r y and i xatter JJi rist tlly in -1 ay Ing boys .11. Al mr v ral :tu red. a Ises rids a J, lort- S tin nk an led J F"rl- rl. vl- Cary folks V. Mr. at? and 1 ort i ?litlr - I-C Oil - foot. Iiow- --9 t lie "-Ilay nis- rome f nun the tunifuo: How wt bate oritur to straighten up affairs relative lo ,u "r "iu,w wll to the dance. I something for ua that we fil ear Mra. U K. It.ifila entertained the lvw under an olillk-ntl.in to blml live hundred club Tuesday evening. It waa alwaya thiu. A rriitury ud A good time Is reported. Mr. and Mra. Al Lindsay returned home from the vicinity of Hprlngwat- er Huttinlny. Mr. Lindsay wna build lug abridge and Mra. Umlmiy went along to "boas the Job per Imps. Mint Congdon returned from Idaho Sunday. I,. M. Wlcklun waa an over Sunday visitor in rortlntid. Dr. and Mra. Adli and the children visited In Portland over Sunday. I'r. Ilavllaiid was In Portland again Humlay to visit his father prior to the old gentleman departure for Denver. Colorado. Mrs. Dltnbrand and biibles of Port- a half ago I r. Johuxiu wrote: There are mlmla to luimtlrnt of b ferlorlty that their grutitud l I p cles of revenge, and (hey retuni bue fits not because rec.nnH-iis U pleu ure, but iHH-auae ohllgntlnii la a paltt." IM not olillgnlinn e a tlmrn la foar aide. If you ARB obliged to a Wlof iimn-nnd all of ua are at one time or another when It comes toaaylniao- 8sy so without affectation, wlllwot binllntlini. without "linpntlenre of to- ferlorlty." Did It ever occur to you tint atw for the lalxir and patience of otM we ahoulil all perish of wnntf Win land, were guests at the llartlett home deieiiilent and liiterdeiciiilent. ootlf denendellL Kor vou ami for me the cooly tabot In the rice Oelila of China, the tnh man faces the storms and hnnmtmii w the Icy north seas, the sponge pthwrt plunges Into the deep. Are tber not. Ill virtue of our 4 pendeiico on them and our gratltudatt them, our brothers? Wore the world fully arousiu w " over thn Snbluilh. Miss Katherln Itooth. of Portland was here to attend tho damn and was a guest of Mrs. II. (). Iloswell. II. It. HiHith, chief collector for tlio " I- I . Co.. visited the Iloswell hums Sunday Miss Mable Fanning waa a Portland visitor the latter part of lust week Mrs. li. II. Finch visited home folks In Portland Saturday should Kstncnda'a legal lights, Devore and ..,. f ,h interdenendence of nm wars would cease. Mn to man. " world over, would fwl that all OT members of one big family. And the trrntltilde tlint we pay freely for all Hint l dons for" -grnnteil even Hint it Is !"" esse with a selllsll moine -the force thnt should lift "'nalI a higher, better pinna Alnhabttical. w ...t..T i r ,ra Id X WW 1U11IIIM)I Mil way cairlngo entered Into coar Hon. One of them trlwl hard to maM other undersUind soinellilng, " was either very burd of bearing or nov In bellevliig. . At last his friend lost hla temper aw . . . . tA. . iW1 III exclaliueil, "Wliy, mini y ns plain as A B C!" t , ; That may lie," anld the other, you see, I am u e r. egrnph. -' ' llartlett, were In Oregon City Monday. a ngnt vote waa enst at Kstuciida Tuesday, there being only 21H. The women turned out iinltn well (o exer cise their rlghla. Tho vole was as follows: State rrilverslly Hull. ling Fund, 97 year, 118 no: University of wrngon New iiiiiiiiing Appropriation yes. juk no; Sterilization Act. 78 yes, 129 no; County Attorney Act. iZi yes, t lino; Workmen's Compensation Act, io.i yes. 4.1 to: Clackamas Conn ty Superintendent Act, 93 yes, 113 no loiiiuy i.inrary, 122 yes, 8! no. GREENWOOD Wesley Knowles. the thirteen -venr. oiu son or Mr. and Mrs. Knowles, had tho misfortune lo break his arm last week. The horse slid and threw him on. Krnest Jones Is working for Mr. linn- croft. They are lust throiiKh dluirln mcir in acre llelil or potatoes. Mr. lliini roft celebrated his birthday Inst Sunday. Several of his friends rrom blnnton took dinner with him. Miss Wellio Know es was tlm itiipkI of Miss Illodwln Williams last Bun- (lay. Our schK)l is proccedlna nlcnlv with miss luouwin Wll unis as teacher. inern is 19 pupils on the roll. The earner bud a urogram last Friday Inllowe'en, with recltntlons and sing- ng. Miss (leorgla Bancroft nlaved lecnons on tne organ. wur uirMt:inrs nave nurciiaaeii a n hart, a flag and clobo thin venr Wa hope to see a successful term of school mis yenr. DON'T LET BABY 8UFFER WITH ECZEMA AND SKIN ERUPTIONS Current Comment. A now tiimi iii alilo furiilslilnf ! " nmke every mattress a life l,rt"T If we cannot hnve tinslnknble abiP we enn havo unslnknble biiis--"" delphla ledger. Ot-rmnns are planning mt,pf line for use of the Pnnitma rniiai. world seems to have taken us ai " . ... ,,.. hulldln wuni wiieo we saiu , the ditch for all natlons.-Clow1'" rinln Uenler. It hns Just leen found thnt of Eugene Field, who dellgm - hearts and minds of tboiisuiio - a,, id v without a tnoiiiiinent Hahles need a perfect skin rnverln Kkln eruiitlnn ei.n.a iiw,.n ... .... ,,, .iiiij II- I ,ll.,,llfc n ...... ... ,,,:. -- -i.ii -use Hiirrertng,. but hinder their world forgets the men who in ''"- un. nuusun a pczfma i , , . i hnnipni. INTMCUT I ,,. .. . .. . 7".": ""J" NKIIll I. .1 ... . , , nu nn i.-ii.:u mi inr iirifr ana permanent cure of suffering ba nes wnoHe skin eruptions have tnaile h"lr life mlHPrable. "Our baby was ffllcted w ith breaking out of the kln all over the face and scalp. Doctors nu sHin spoftnllnts failed to help. We rlcd Ur. llobson's Eczema Ointment no. were overjoyed to see hadv mm. etely cured before one box was used" riles Mrs. Stmbler. Duliiinnn ln All druggists, or by mall, 50c. (Adv.) tlmore American. The Nature of the B.ast "I thought surely you'd sell tw of snusnges," said (he grocer. praised It highly enough." ..-id "I praised it too diirned m . the assistant "It overhenrn wagged its tn!l."-Now Yora I