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OKEGOX CITY ENTEUPllian,"FKl DAY. DKCRMllEU K). 191:?. IRRITATING COUGHS.- New milTor King's trouMo mm ass for the cist will Jew taking I I SI W f kuxmn. trm rrT 1 1 a I 19 lwwtn I NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTEKESTIXC ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY WILSONVILLE. Mrs. Chas. Wagner went to Portland on Saturday. Prof. Vedder visited the village school on Monday. Mrs. Aubrey Wood is planning: to spend the Christmas holidays in Van couver. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones were In Sherwood on Friday, visiting relatives. The freight train accident on Sat urday morning detained the 7:30 pas senger car until 10 o'clock. Wilsonville can now boast of a real butcher shop, where everything Is clean and up-to-date in every particu lar, just trv thera and see for your self. Oliver Todd Is substituting on one cf the mail cars, and is greatly misseu ly h i many friends. Elmer Hasselbrink is still receiving congratulations upon having won first IT:? for his essay on "How 1 Earned :.! try during Vacation." Elmer is a car-abb and deserving young man, and we are all proud of our Wilsonville lwvs, who succeed by their own ef forts. Miss' Jessie Angus fell down stairs en Wednesday afternoon and fractured four ribs. Dr. Giesy is in attendance, and we hope for her a speedy recov ery. Mrs. Alison Baker went to Portland on Saturday to make the acquaintance of her little granddaughter, who ar rived on Friday, Dec. 12, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baker. Our village stores have such an ar ray of beautiful Christmas things, that a splendid selection can be made right here at home. The Wilsonville barber is kept busy, since people have learned that his work Is first class, and he is putting in a new chair. The county court made divisions for the precincts on Friday, and a big del egation of Wilsonville's most influen tial citizens went down to try to have a voting place fixed for our village. In all probability only about one-fourth cf the voters have been able to go to Pleasant Hill on account of the distance and now that the women vote, it is only fair that they should not have to go several miles. The farmers on the boundaries are so situated that thiy can go either place without inconven ience, but for the residents of Wilson ville to have to continue long as they have been doing, would be a decided imposition, and we are informed that the court decided to make the change. Supervisor Vedder visited Corral Creek school on Friday afternoon, and gave an informal address to the mem bers of the Mothers' Club, which was much enjoyed. Miss Murray and Mrs. Hasselbrink are getting up a splendid program for the Christmas tree entertainment to be held in the school house on Wed nesday evening. Santa Claus will be the honored guest of the evening. Ev eryone is cordially invited to attend. Constipation Poisons You. If you are constipated, your entire system is poisoned by the waste mat ter kept in the body serious results often follow. Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and you will soon get rid of constipation, headache and other troubles. 25c a. Druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co, Philadelphia and St Louis. (Adv.) STAFFORD With old Oregon vieing with Cali fornia as to climate, we are all glad to be here. The past week has been balmy, almost spring like small creeks that livened up in the Novem ber storms have gone dry and roads r drying as in early spring. Stock are In good condition, dairy cows are doing well and many of the fields are now covered with a fresh mat of zreen. The revival services at the Baptist church closed Sunday evening. A good attendance was had throughout and the good fellowship that univer sally follows all these gatherings is makine itself manifest tnrougnoui me neighborhood. Fred Waehlte, son of Rev. Waehlte, deceased, a former pas tor, rendered material aid by preach ing in English, thereby alternating the services with German. A birthday surprise party gathering was given to Mrs. VVm. Sharp on Tues day to help celebrate her 79th anni versary. Surrounded by many of her children, grand-children, and several of her old neighbors, a few of the names which we recall: Mesdames Aden, Brooks, Gage, Kruse, ana Miss Viola Barnes, she presided at the mid-day meal with the characteristic hospitality that has been hers during more thau two score and ten years in our midst. A few useful presents appropriated to the occasion were given, which will assist her to enjoy herself by the large open fireplace and Its cheery sparkling glow. . The telephone line between fcre and Oswego is being- repoled and otherwise Improved. Mrs. Ellen Seedling spent Tueaday at the county seat Walter Nussbaum has the fattest DISTRESSING, , DEPRESSING COLDS. Surely auA illicitly yield to Tr. King' Discovery. It soothes tha inflamed and irritated bronchial tubc, itopi tho rough, in many cases instantly loosens tho cold and aids expectoration. Don't he annoyed and from coughs and colds. Take Dr. New Discovery and be cured. "Owinij to a severe couth and Iuni I could not work at all for seven months," writes Lewis ClianiHim of Man.' 'Chester, Ohio. "Two of thtV best doctors could not help me. Mv weight ran down to US pounds. Dr. King's New Discovery cured hie, and 1 now weigh ICO pounds." "I am an old lover of your most valu able Godsend to suffering humanity Dr. King's New Discovery," writes Jennio Fleming, New Dover, Ohio, "for it cured me of a dreadful cough of three years' standing. It was so bad that I would cough until I would be srwohless, but, for the quick relief of your wonderful remedy gave me, it's worth more than all the remedies I ever used before." Thousands have been helped in the same way, by Dr. King's New Discovery. It is not a new medicine, but one that has been used effectively more than forty-three rear cure of coughs and colds. Your drug- refund vour money u Dr. King'a Discovery does not help you. Start right cow. Sold by stall-fed geese there has been in this neighborhood and has a special ordT for them from Portland for the holi day trade. Someone has been opening farm gates and leaving them open, rausiiig a great Inconvontence. Please close the gate. A sneak thief! A widow, a smoke house and two large hams such we deem a very poor combination, but such has been. Mrs. Powell is the vic tim. Now sneak thief, we will give your name if you let It be known. The sheriff was interviewed but could ren der no assistance with the hounds as there was no positive clue dropped: but, never mind, perserverance and pa tience will untangle all things. Thanks to providence, there is one cf our native birds left thnt the sports men have not destroyed, an attractive one, too. every feather of which is of the most beautiful hue. We oftlmes see it tilt from tree to roof and across the open fields. This bird was prob ably made first while beautiful toad stools were first formed and likewise unedible, therefore abandoned by sportsmen. The bird is known as a musician, although it has hardly a vocal note. Playing Its tattoo on roof or tree it pleasantly passes the time away. The bird In mind la the Yel low hammer. Did you ever observe the amount of worms and bugs it daily gathers? Harmless, beautiful and beneficial. J. Q. Gage, of St. Helens, called on his parents Tuesday night. T. L. Turner was In Oregon City Tuesday transacting business. Wm. Schatz has the banner field of kale. Marcus !aker Is circulating a peti tion for the extension of the Meridian road north which is being generally signed. How to Bankrupt the Doctors. A prominent New York physician Bays, "If it were not for the thin stock ings and thin soled shoes worn by women the doctors would probably be bankrupt." When you contract a cold do not wait for it to develop Into pneumonia but treat It at once. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds, and has won a wide reputation by Its cures of these diseases. It Is most effectual and Is pleasant and safe to take. For ale by all dealers. (Adv.) GREENWOOD Our old neighbor, Mr. Sykes. died and was laid to rest In Mountain View cemetery Sunday, Dec. 7. Steven Braker came home from Eastern Oregon to stay for the winter Mr. Boardman is working on his new house in Gladstone and expects to move there in the spring. The supervisor of school visited our school last week and was pleased with the work and interest our teacher has taken with her pupils. Miss Stroup Is still sick and her Im provement is very slight. Several of our young people attend ed the dance given by the club at ML Pleasant last Saturday night and re ported a very nice time. Wm. F. Harris and Wm. H. Jones attended the International Stock Show in Portland last week, and each of them bought two fine registered Hol stein bulls. Fit His Case Exactly. "When father was sick about b!x years ago he read an advertisement of Chamberlain's Tablets In the papers that fit his case exactly," writes Miss Margaret Campbell of Ft Smith, Ark. "He purchased a box of tbem and be has not been sick since. My sister had stomach trouble and was also ben efited by them." For sale by all deal ers. (Adv.t GARFIELD. W. P. Snuffin and wife were the motifs for a surprise party given by their friends and relatives to the num ber of twenty-three. In honor of their eighteenth wedding anniversary, not having the least bint of their coming till all were on the porch of their fine home. It was a complete surprise to the couple, who were enjoying a con versation with H. D. Trapp and wife, who had come into spend the evening with tbem by appointment. The even ing was. spent very enjoyably by all present In conversation, intersperses with music by P. 8. Palmateer, Jr., on his fine graphaphone, till 11 o'clock when refreshments were served. Those presented were: Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Trapp, Mr. Frazler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Palmateer, Mr. and Mrs. H. Epper son and daughters, Misses Callie and Cathrine, Mrs. Leatha Wills, Ira and Melvll Wills, Alfred Duncan, Kenneth and Avis Palmateer, Wllma and Lll- llon Duncan, R. S. Palmateer, Jr., Fay Wills, Mr. and Mrs. R. Palmateer, par ents of Mrs. 8nuffln. Lee Wills Is still on bis dairy farm on the Columbia slough. He Is build ing a modern sanitary barn. He In tends to move his family down there ui the latter part of February. JENNINGS LOOUI. . The regular parent teacher's assoela tin, of this place met In regular se iion nl the school house on Friday aft ernooo at S P. M. After tha regular order of business, a paper was read by Mrs. Bertha Hurt on KnvlroiitneM A social w ill lie given In January, when Mesdamc Mae Farlane, Wilcox and Altman will be joint hostesses. Tho one held at the hall on Dec. 6lh nt ted $12.00 to the society. Mr. P. D. Newell, president of the Jennings Lodge Community Club at tended the good ivada mooting lit Ore gon City on Friday. A movement he me on toot l$ Mount 'at aid for the Improvement of the I'acMo Highway through Multnomah, Clackamas and Marlon counties. The home of Mr. and Mrs. James I e DeUmg was the iwiif of an en joyable affair when enough of their friends were asked In to make up lle tablea of MH. Mrs. Dvlawg was as slstod by her daughter, Mrs. Bugge, of Portland. After the done of the game a delicious luncheon waa served. during which little Miss Doris Del.ong rendered a number of piano selection. Later some of the new dance were Indulged In. The guVl Included Mr. and Mrs. Hurry J. Itobtnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry I'aliiton, Mr. and Mr. Cal vin Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Mat-Farlane, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts. Mcsdiimc Hugge and Thomas, Messrs. Frank Thomas and George Morse. Mrs. Jennie Jones Is building an ad dition to her home and otherwise mak ing a number of Improvements, Mr. Minnie It. Altman. chaperoned the pupils of her room to the Fat Stock Show in Portland on Thursday afternoon. Miss Anua Hester passed away on Wednesday at her home In Portland after a lingering Illness of live months. She is survived by her mother, Mr. ' George A. Shaver aud one sister. Miss , Alice Hester. They were former real dents of this place and little Anna's sunny disposition made her many friends among her schoolmates here, who were grieved to hear of her young life being taken away. The funeral was held on Friday afternoon. Mr. George Ross ha returned from Dallas, where he has been working the past i mouths. icl 1 I tun no I MAY 1 SDMSIHOINT ynps Apron T'QKrtsif Both S. Vi ! Vvijwi - V IWJ DOUBLE ANGLE STEEL REACH 1 W V DOUBLE ANGLE STEEL REACH Gvq a! Of jt nd liminjtmq allstrd.n trom Sprtir Bo A Rech isatindispcnMblaon Knur Spreidrr el It it on aWeqon. ARE YOU LOOKING SllMSlBBBBBBBBIBBSISSBBBBBBBBBatlBSBlBBSBlBSMBBaamwwwWSa For a Low Down Easy Loading Light Pulling Manure Spreader One that will Last a long time and please you better every time you use it? Look no further. WE HAVE IT AND YOU NEED IT THE BLOOM MANURE SPREADER aJasMsaaB GETS THE MOST OUT OF THE MANURE By breaking it up fine and spreading it evenly Easy, sure control and no horse killer The only Spreader with a reach Farmers who have bought them say they arc the best farm machine investment a farmer can make. See the BLOOM at . the nearest Mitchell Agency or write us for Illustrated Catalog Mrs. Graap and little child, of Seat-1 tie, and Mr. and Mrs. Faull, of Port-, land, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Roy 0. : riinuea. Mesdames ilrlgham and Sinclalre spent a few days at Vancouver, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. HuRhes. Mr. Alvln Reed who haa been em ployed on the government dredge, left on Tuesday to spend the holidays with ; his parents at Myrtle Point. Mr. Warren Potter, who submitted proves the looks of the building as to an operation which has confined well as keeping tha hoboes from sbicp- him to the Portland Sanatorium for i Ing in under it. some weeks, has sufficiently recover-1 ' ed so as to bo able to return borne EAGLE CREEK, this week. J. J. Winters, a deaf and dumb mute, H. S. Gibson made a business trip and who is afflicted with tuberculosis . to Portland last week, was soliciting aid from our Lodge Pick Gibson and wife were Esta people the first of the week. I cada visitors last Friday. The first social dance given by the Roy Douglass and jvlfe made a busl Fraternal Union was held on Saturday ness visit to Kstacada last Saturday, evening, Dec. 13. The hall was very K. L. Palfrey made a brief business prettily decorated with the Christmas ferns which were used In profusion about the hall. The members and their friends had a Jolly good time. Mr. Harry Robinson left on Tues day for a abort business trip to San Francisco. Two of our Lodge Misses were pre sented in a recital at the First Bap tist church on Saturday evening by their teacher, Mrs. Adelbert Van Elrakle, Misses Dora and Minnie Roeths rendering tbelr parts well. Mr. Wm. Jennings Is confined to his home with Illness. Tuesday evening being the thir teenth birthday anniversary of Dora Roetbo, a number of the younger set were Invited In from 7 to :30 to help observe the occasion. Games and mu ale were enjoyed. Mr. U Wilcox as slating Mr. Hoe the In entertaining. A birthday cake with .13 candle con tered the table of good tilings, which hud been prepared by the boate. I tori I'aliiton won the box of candy in the candle game. A number of pretty little gift were received. Those present were IHWI Palutou, Hut h Cook, Mary and Wllma Unieehert, An nle Glenn Itussell, Bessie Roberta, t'lydo Jouea, Naomi Wilcox, Dora, Minnie A F.ameat Itoelhe. California Woman Strlously Alarmtd "A short time ago 1 contracted a vera cold which settled mi my lungr and cuuaed me a great doul of annoy ance. I would have bail rougniug spells and my luuaw wr so sore and lnllamed I began tn be seriously alarmed. A filehd TeeomiiUMidod Chamberlain's Cough "Remedy, saying she had used It for years. I bought a bottle and It relieved my cough the first night, and In a week 1 wa rid of the cold and soreness of my lungs, write Miss Marie lierber, Saw telle, Cal. For sale by all dealer. (Adv.) MEADOWBROOK The school expect to have a Xma tree and program at the school house Tuenduy evening, lec, !!. Herman Chlndgren relumed home Saturday, having spent a few days with hi brother at Corvallls. Mr. and Mr. J. F. Chase, son, Harry. spent Sunday at Rosa Mulvany'a. I. O. Orem haa rented the Cooper nine nud expects to move In as soon ! ni the family leave that are on tho place. Milton and Ruben Chlndgren took two loads of fat hogs to town Friday. Mr. and Mr. McClur culled on I. O. Orem and family Sunday. BARLOW. The debate at the literary meeting Friday night was Interesting and was decided III favor of the affirmative. The question was: Itesolved. that ma chinery Is a detriment to the lulmrlng man. A short but Interesting program was well rendered. The literary and school will have a joint Christmas entertainment and tree Tuesday. IK. 23. APMCM LlVC si Weiee Cw4 '"Vr??" 1 I iNUfthUtNT HAsU DVIWakJt.assilf X ! -A-lkc Miss Lavlna Widows is ill with qunisy sore throat. Walter Howe is home on a visit. The members of the Nazareno church surprised their pastor and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Saturday evening with some new ami useful furniture. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are now occupying the neat, new parsonage which was re cently built. The Southern Pacific Co. Is boarding up the depot underneath, which I in call on Roy Douglass on Saturday last, Mr. Naylor and wife and Ray Woodle and wife were Estacada visit ors Tuesday. F. P. Allen, the 8unday school mis sionary, was In the neighborhood the first of the week calling on friends. Mrs. Viola Douglass and son, Carl, were out this way Sunday calling on relatives. Serene Cenfidano. "What would 7m do If yon wera to bear that roar husband was taking bis stenographer to Innchf 1 shouldn't bell It. Mr btw band's stenographer la a man with a cork leg." Chicago Record Hsrala. ESTACADA. Mr. U M. Yoetim entertained her daughter, Mrs. Judd, of Portland, and Ml. fnii In of Yamhill County a few iluv. lust weiik. Mr. and Mr. It, W. Cnry visited Mrs. Cary'a home folk In 1'ortlnnil Hiimlnv and Monday. J. V. Barr was a Portland vlaltor on Riiturdav. Mr. C, F. Howe and daughter were Portland homier Saturday. Kdwnrd Bate and family, of Bnrloii were guest at the home of Mr. Bales' i.urent. Mr. and Mr. K. Hate ihhi KllllllltV. W. W. Simmon went lo Portland Kntiirilnr The Ladles' Aid Society of ttlU .M. I? ehnreh had very good success Wlin their lUuanr anil Supper Friday and Saturday of lust week. And realUol nearly i'.O from the undertaking. Tho useful and fancy articles sold were the best of their kind and had a iwuiy tile. Home made randy was also sold and thnt department wa quite attrac tive. Stumor was served cafeteria style and consisted of chicken, gravy, salads, pastry and oilier good things. Mr. John Gordon, of Portland, at cue time a resident of this place, vis ited Mr lloawell Inst Sunday. Mlaa Florence Kendall ratue up from Cedar Creek Sunday to visit her sinter, Mrs. Morton. Tom Morton, who ha been employed In IVrtUnd for a few weeks, haa re turned home. Mr. and Mra. II. M. Jume will at tend the Slate Teachers' Aoclntlon at Salem next week, where Mr. James take part In the program. Mr. 8. J. Sturgeon returned home Monday from Tillamook, accompanied by her daughter, Mr. Klger, who ha been In very Kir health for sometime. J. R. McCurdy came up from Port' land Monday for a few hour's visit with K.Mucada friends. It. t), Mnrchbank, of the Man hbank restaurant, transacted biislne at Portland Tueaday. Katarada Is going to have a public Christina tree, oil Christina Kve. A. K. Sparks I the promoter of the en terprise and ha considerable money contributed for the treat which every child In the city and surrounding coun try who may attend will rocelve. Tho I Wfc wt llJWd f.tttWUi f -s & Jk CAtl tun fca MKMt fw.ne elMmen H.M R,.e Northwest's Greatest Impement and Vehicle House PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO tree will be erected on one of the main streets and beautifully decorated with electric lights and other ornamenta. A brass band will contribute to the enjoyment of the occasion, by giving a concert and there will be other feat ures on the program. Mrs. J. A. Somer was the hostess at an "At Home" party Thursday after noon. The ladles report an enjoyable time. Mrs. Laury visited friends In Port land Saturday. Mrs. Gertrude Grimm was among the passimgers for Portland Monday. Mesdames A. K. Sparks and M. Ev ans were In Portland Monday. Mrs. W. Glvens went to Portland Tuesday afternoon and visited friends until the next day. The Estacada Fire Company will give a grand ball on New Year's Eve. This event Is an annual affair with the boys. Leroy 1). Walker, president of the Estacada State Hank was here Tues day from Canby, looking after the bank's Interests. Miss Edna Jorg celebrated her twelfth birthday Tuesday evening, by Inviting It of her little friends to her home. She was presented with many nice presents and her mother served a dainty lunch pen to the little boys and girls. A very sad death occurred In Estara. da Sunday, when a young mother waa taken from a Joyous home circle and left a husband, father, brothers and sis ters to mourn ber untimely death. Mrs. S. E. Homer and family came hers from Illinois about seven weeks ago to visit at the home of ber father, J. V. Barr. until after the holidays. She was taken sick a few days ago, but ssrf..T ALCOHOL, J VI R llliMT. AVetff luNf PirparsJltniBrAi slrallnilitjtonMljndlWiii IliitJ Ha- Sumwhs wilWni IYomotcs Dii'stomfWli rvss ait IVvroiililnt nrttn Ojiiitni.Moruliuc mrMucril mu nant uiii. jaV'AiVUZmiU 1Z A ftttSataNsY sVVWf Apetfrrl Remedy forComHi Worms A utivuKtotii Jvwrus lusjandLOSSOrSUtP. teSiii-V Sitnatvtor NEW YOHK. Exact Copy ol Wrapper. was able to bo duttn town a rottpln of nay bedim her death, which ratuu ud denly Sunday alamt mum. Hlie l a husband, two children, brother and slater, beside her falhixT Ureal sympathy 1 ripresaod for tlm family in tin Ir her-avcilleiit. The t). K. H. Chapter eleeted new officer Tuemluy nltlit. after which they enjoyed social hour and refrroh nielli. The Uewly tlicted ure; Wor thy Matron, Minn Kta Wash; Worthy I'ntron, A. Iieiuoy; Assorluto Mstmu. Mr. Catherine Allen: Secretary, Mr. Wllda l.lmlsey; Treasurer, Mr, t'lur Ir I'yle; Conductress. Mr. Klltabeth Sharks; AsixH'lato Ctiiidu-trc, Mr, Juki pllllie Sulller. II, (I. Taylor, Grand Master of the 1. (). O f. or tlr.it. in. vlx'tcd tha K. tacada lodge Saturday iiIkIiI. Kvldcittly Kturada Im an electric I Ik lit globe "borrower." a several have iilsaiK-arcd lately from tha city Dalits and one from Ihe Cary plant tut Ter rare Addition. Twenty cent ia a small Bum to illncrsco one' self for. The Chrlittan church rousreKatlon have dispensed with Christina rite and will assist with (he Public Tree program. Horn, lo Mr. and Mr. Wiley Howell, of Hpringwater. on Monday morning, a 10 pound ho) . Tim C. I. ('. committee on the Christ nin dance, are making great prepara tion for that event and promise loma surprise, a dellrlou lunch and a line time, , A literary program of much Interest will b given at tho ehoo h-nie Fri day afternoon. Everybody Invited. The M. K. i-hurch pepl are prepar ing a good proKram for Christmas eve. SANDY. Ilrnro Bchmlnkey, of Portland, spent (he week etui at home In Handy. Harry Thomai and family spent Fri day In Portland. Ily means of much volunteer work a building for school purposes I being piudicd to completion In District No. 125 above Flrwood. Newton Bchwlnkey, of Ikivor, spent Sunday In Untidy. Will llosholtn has a new Cadillac car. F. I.. Mack I working on the Junker block. A large number of friends, relatives, and neighbors attended the funeral of Mr. Geo. Thomas near Hull Run, Hun day. Hro. W, J. Wlrts had charge of Ihe service and sacred music was rendered by Ihe Handy M. E. choir. The Flrwood school will hold Xmns exercises at the school bouse Friday afternoon, Dec. 19, at 1:30 o'clock. Pat rons and friends are cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. K. M. Douglas, formerly of San dy, but for the past six months mum ager of Portland Juvenllo market, ha been ordered lo appear Deputy District Attorney Collier with her hook and accounts to make a llnanclal showing of the business to date. The proposed railroad line from during to Handy along the county high way look rather promising from this neck of the woods. People of Handy and vicinity are vitally Interested In the project and sincerely hope It will prove to be more than a mere bubble. Frank Langerson will winter with his sister near Hun Frnclsco, Cal. Handy Grango held an Interesting all-day aeaslon at the Odd Fellow's hall Haturday. John Hell, of Sandy. Ridge, spent Saturday In town. Handy Ixidge, A. F. & A. M.. did work In the second degree at the Odd Fellows' hall Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mr. Will llosholtn and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Curtis motored to Portland Monday in the former's new car. Fred Howe ha returned from Port land. The Sandy German Society enter tained Chns. Hharnke Sunday after noon In honor of his birthday. Re freshments were served and a general good time Is reported. M. Koch, who has been visiting his FILL THIS OUT, Name , , Postofflce Addreas I H va miles from. Ba-StelgfcaswfJaslSsVsMVs I have..-. acres on"- Thera are acres under cultivation. Tbera Is an incumbrancs of $ against the property due on '.' I would like to borrow f .for years, giving tfl property as security. Do you want to sell your farm? "' If yon hava a mortgage on your farm, or If you wish to borro money for development purposes, or If you want to sell your farm, will be to your advantage to Gil this out and return to us at one WILLAMETTE VALLEY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. AURORA 8TATE BANK BUILDING AURORA, ORE"0 mil Tor Infant: and Childrs, Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo In Use For Over Thirty Years w mmm9 Hi m 9trf - - 1 ar4 brother, Henri Koch for the pt Its mouths ha returned to hl hum. ii Chicago. A. Hefner ha glvt-n up Mi li&4 Hearing contract with Will lu.thola and returned to Portland 1.11 llersluud 1 wintering with Howe. AlBPAUGH The basket social it Currltinlllf. given by the Udli-s' Aid Friday 6Hh wa a grand nicer John liltheii and I'M .air HU-plehat been roiind'ng up their lienl. tit ratiU. ' J. . Iiowty hns a sick hurts. I Hm. iiu..i i:ui vt.nMj i.k Mr, t). K. Tn 1 1 one ilny Ut Mr. and Mr. Henry ll!ril and John tilthen wci. tin' dinner (uxti of Mr. and Mr. Frank H)-r Tburi dy. Mr. Morton and .Mrs. I'rle, of Kill cada. were the guest of Mrs. 0 W. I lowly and Mrs. Chns, Sparks Friday Mr. John tilthrii was an Ksiaruli visitor Friday. HAZCLIA. Kaln I Ihe order of His day at Ibis place. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilson returned from Corvallla Friday, where lliry bate txwa spending the la( week. Mr. A. Helm wa plcsuat caller at the Eastman home Friday. Everyone I very buy prepirlni for Xma. There will b tree at HatflU NchiMil house, a long pmitrsin will b given by (he school. All are cortim ly Invited to attend Mr. Wilson, presiding Elder of II sella, spent Haturday nluht at Mr. Piuv can's. Mr. and Mr. B. B. Usui wr plus antly entertained by Mr. and Mm Fred lhmnn last Sunday. Mr. Eastmans and Mr. MrMa will move on the Tlcdemnn ranch Wl neday. Mis Anna Duncan rams bonis for tha holidays from Mlkkalo. Orctoo. where ha has been teaching school. Jim Hayta. from Tlrard. vullea with Mr. TledetiLin Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hlalr were vWtlnl In thl neighborhood last week. Mr. Hall, from Oswego, was out In thl vicinity with hi gasoline aw. He cut wood for Hind's school Tuesday. GLADSTONE LOCALS Gladstone. Ore.. Dec. ll.-(Speclll Thomas Hums made a bushiest trip to Portland Thursday. Hoy Eaton, of Canemah. vlUe! U Gladstone Thursday. E. Down, of Hellwood, visited Mrs. Haxton Harlow Thursday. Mrs. It. Freytag. her son. Earn mu and her mother. Mrs. John McOetch nle. visited Portland Thursday. Mrs. Myrtle Hart, who has been III for some time Is much Improve Ml Hertha Lowe, daughter of r. and Mr. Samuel Low. ss suddenly taken III Wednesday. PREPARE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Gladstone. Ore, Dec -The Gladstone school Is VW' program which will be m' nesday before Christinas Th a si dent, have been at work for so lime and several rehersals have D" held. LE8S BOWEL TROUBLE y IN OREGON CITT Oregon CMy people have loon I that A SINGLE DOHE of ilPl "" , lnA nil... as Cl"" morn nara, gii;i"'. n.rmln , ..,..,n,i in Adlor l ka. the Oertnsa I bowel and stomach remedy, relie in amir atomach or S" . . ,mtantly. this Ilia n 1 1 1 1 1 1 a famous by curl pie mixture became .iiM.i. .nrf It draws off appen prlalng amount of old foul "tt"r frfn hof lh. Kswlw ft I QUICKLY" It helps. The J""" Co. IT WILL PAY YOU onroadnf', Ah en