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ri fflflU FAKE PURE AND IVEHf. YOU WILL GET QUICK AND PERMANENT RELIEF. Stops Cough, Loosens Chest, Soothes Inflamed Throat, Nose, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. Start Taking It at Once. Dr. King's New Discovery was origi nated 43 years ago. Its wonderful power lo atop coughing, euro colds, relieve bronchial and lung affections, made it quickly popular. Its use steadily increased. Now it is un doubtedly the most used prescription for coughs and colds in the world. Millions of bottles arc sold annually, and thousands tes tify to its merits by testimonials and con tinued use. M'hy experiment with unknown and untried remedies? Pleasant, tried and true, Dr. King's New Discovery is guaran teed bv tout druggist to help you or money refunded". Get a bottle to-day. Keep it for emergencies. "Tvphoid pneumonia had left, me with a dreadful cough," writes Mrs. J. E. Cox of Joliet, 111. "Sometimes I had such awful coughing spells 1 thought I would die. I could get no help from doctor's treatment ' or other medicines, till I used Dr. King's New Discovery. I owe my life to this won derful remedy, for I scarcely cough at all now." Quick, safe, and reliable for all throat and lung troubles. Sold by NEWS FROM INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL STAFFORD. We are having enough rain to insur a good harvest and du fields of fall sown grain are of excellent color, green and thrifty looking. Fred Haker has succeeded so far In keeping the water drained off a few serfs of the land he leased from Mrs Powell, and his grain looks good where it has heretofore been drowned! The school gave an entertainment at the school house on Christmas eve and the baptist church on Christmas night, so as not to conflict, as some of the children were on both program Mrs. Ciage spent the days of Christ mas week with the family of her son at Si. Helens, and with Her daughter and friends in Portland, returning to her home In Stafford on Tuesday even ing. I I.ydia iloser h:;d the misfortune to , tro::k h.T wrist on Tuesday morning. I -V' believe Dr. Mount came aiid re-! duced the fracture which is said lo fce quite a serious one, but we have uot heard the particulars as yet. The Misses Grace and Ulliau Tiede man are still with the firm of Meier & Frank. They were home for Christ mas day, but returned In time to take up their duties on the morning of the next day. A meeting is to be held at the school house on Thursday evening to consid er matters In which all are Interested and a full attendance is desired . The chicken pox Is gradually dying out, and a sort of any epidemic cold teems to be the fashion. Letters ?rom Carl Elllgsen are full of good cheer and a promise of com pletely regaining his health. He is with a party of engineers and survey ors in what is called the desert east of Los Angeles. His many friends wish him success. Best Cought Medicine for Children. i am verjr Biau iu ; . . In praise of Chamberlains tough. Remedy" writes Mrs. Lida Dewey, Mil-1 waukee. Wis. 'T have used it for; years both for my children and myself . and it never fails to relieve and cure , a cough or cold. No family with cliil j dren should be without it as it gives; almost lmmeaiate renei in ca m croup." Chamberlain s Cough Retn- edy is pleasant and safe to lake, which is of great importance when a rnedi- j cine must be given to young children. For sale by all dealers. tAdv.) ; WILSONVILLE. Chas. Ridder has been clerking at H. D. Aden's store, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham visited relatives in Portland last week. Misses Pearl and Anna liaker were visitors in the Rose City last week. Mrs. Halley spent Saturday in Port land, returning Monday. Mrs. Hasselbrink went to Portland the latter part of the week. Chas. Ridder has sold out his inter est in the Newberg store and is visit ing at home for a few days. The Choral Society met at me nome , of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones on Friday evening, Dec. 19, and a very enjoyable time was had by the members. Anna Ridder's many friends gave her a birthday surprise party on Sat urday evening, Dec. 20. Games were played, delicious refreshments were served and a shower of birthday post als were given to Anna containing many good wishes for the coming year. Mrs Aubrey Wood delighted the . . . .,u. ,tth a chriDtn,'.. tree at the school house on Wednes day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Young enter tained their relatives at a house par ty during the Christmas week. The Christmas tree entertainment given at th school house was well at tended, the program was splendid, and Chas. Wagner impersonating Santa Clans, wag the star of the evening. Frank Seely, who has been ill for Bome time, died at his home on Mon day morning, December 22, at Ave o'clock and the funeral was held on Wednesday morning at ten o'clock, at the family residence. Rev. Mr. liar ber. an old-time friends of the deceased officiating. Mrs. Joe Thornton sarg an appropriate solo, and the M. E. chair also sang some beautiful hymns. The floral tributes were numerous and handsome. Mr. Seely has lived hero most of his life and has been an exem- plary citizen and w as beloved by rtla- j thes and friends. The whole com munity joins in sympathy to the be reaved widow and family. For Frost Bites and Chapped Skin For frost bitten ears, fingers and toes; chapped hands and lips, chil blains, cold sores, red and rough skins, , there is nothing to equal uucKien s : Mrs. A. Worthington was a pleasant Arnica Salve. Stops the pain at once caller at the Frank 'Jliilds home Mon and heals quickly. In every home I day afternoon. there should be a box handy all the time. Iiesf remedy for all skin dis eases, itching eczema, tetter, piles, etc. 25c. All dniegiEts or by mail. H. E. Buckien A Co, Philadelphia or 8t Louis. (Adv.) PLEASANT DR. IflftlAtA imii I w Klnbo NtW hllMklh Wte.fca -S. ira n .ip if, t 9rrc tirrTjjcrrJT T 0 VCHICACO. "-- THE COUNTRY PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY BARLOW Miss Annie Krickson and Mr. and Mrs. Jensen and children, of Portland, were visiting th;'ir parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Krickson Sunday. Miss Kiick sen will remain at home awhile. .Mr. and Mrs. Wurfel spent Chr.st mas in Portland. Mrs. Wurfel remain ing over -intil Sunday Irene Wurfel. who is attending Sis lers' school In Portland, and hi r cons In are home during the holid.'.y week Miss Holrirk, of Kushford. Minn., u girlhood chum of Mrs. Ida Tull. wh has been visiting .Mrs. Tull a co'ip'o of weeks, left Monday night for l.os Angeles. Cal., where she has a .-.isier. Miss Holrick is a milliner and so far has been unable to find anything to her liking on the coast. She will visit San Francisco and l.os Angeles and may locate in one of those places. R. K. Irwin went to Albany Sun-lav to visit his nephew, Walter Irvv;:i. Miss Hattie Irwin returned h-mie from Portlat d Christmas morning. Miss Laura Iirndwig came bo.ne Christmas from Portland for the day. Miss Gina lirndwig. who has been in Seattle, Is home on a visit. Miss Oak is home on a visit. School closed Tuesday. December 23, for a holiday vacation and 'il open Monday, January 5. Chronic Constipation Cured. "Five years ago I had the worst case of chronic constipation I ever knew of. and Chamberlain s Tablets cured me." writes S. F. Fish. Hroaklyn. Mlch- Fr sale r a11 dea1"- Adv CLARKES Miss Dora Marquardt went to Oieson ! City to work last Monday for Mrs. Van Way. Rev. J. Hepp and wife went 10 Mil- waukie last week to stay over New i Years. ! Mica CuthF 1 In.la.. cr.nnt Cit.lo-.. with Misses Ida and Henna Zwahien. MUg Elsa and Edna Elmpr ,rom Poralldi were home over t hribaj ,l3. ... nrf rv,nrino ri,,i, fr,.,n 0g CM; vislW(, ner paren',Si v. j H 1ottemlijer and famlly over Cnri!it. mas William Kleinsmith sawed wood for Mr Zwanl(.n the other day Mr Lewig WM ,n t0WQ ,agt WMk on business Albert Du'r8t moved from gcott, Mlg up t0 aarkes on nis farm Otto liuol hauled some furniture out of town. Edd Huol was on the sick list but U improving. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elmer were Ir town last week on business. Robert Zwahlen Is on the sick list. Miss Dora Marquardt spent Sunday with Mrs. H. C. Kleinsmith and fam ily. Mr. Pieper is sowing grain for Mrs. Lee. There was a big dance in Grange Hall on Christmas night. William Kleinsmith is sawing wood for Rev. Hepp. Miss Lillian fionfigt went home to visit her parents at Sherwood ovur the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Maxson were in town last week. An Ideal Woman' Laxative Who wants to take salts, or castor i oil, when there is nothing better than j Dr. King's New Life Pills for all bow I el troubles. They act gently and nat- ! ura'.ly on the stomach and liver, stliii n.l.rf?'Bte.. bowels and ojiic up uo5 triiLiie nHit;iii. rrice, .i':. At all Druggists. H. E. Buckien A Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. (Ariv.j HAZELIA Everett Whitten has been very sick the last few days. His parents think he has pneumonia. MIbb Anna Duncan will leave Satur day for Miklsalo, Oregon, to resume her school duties. She has been at home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lehman and fam lly were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Loutz Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. liorland enter ained twenty-five guests to dinner Xmas day. Milton Shipley and Miss Mabel Dale from Oswego, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Childs for a few days. Walter Hayes and wife, from Tigard spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wh tten Will liorland and family, from Van couver, Wash., spent Xmas with (,'. norlands. The presiding elder, Mr. Wilson, spent Saturday evening with Hugh liaker and family. Ulua UottlA ll.,r.t.... 1 .t, ...... .1 I ....o.i ,iaL. ,. aim.-, in i,,t; loijii.j lecipiem oi a nice goio waicn ana pin (or Xmas from her grandpa Whitten. Mrs. Peterson was in Portland Mon day. What many cities dislike In the new currency law is that ildoesn't pro vide for more regional banks. if!! OHEOON PITY KNTEKPK.SK. KUIDAY. 1ANITAKY 2. WW f OT ATA hi v Morgan e to J- l'r"'"- , .. , .MiPH t i il visiting her ..'Nti r, Mrs. J. W . ' in ... x-.ii MiiLi.il' ill vi'iii i in. in m ir anil family. ii... . ,. l..r.vinillo ( n. I'imr.lX H stooli of iiiorcnandK' nl M.-M mn v llt.v Ore., niiil W. V. I'ary nn,l W. S. I'll" I, fi fur dial place Christmas day to Invoice ami dose up die deal. Mrs. I'vle accompanied diem. Tin' K""'li will lie suld out at once. Miss Florence Kendall, id l'url Intnl. spent Christmas with KMiU'iula tela thes. Mr. ami Mrs. Mile tSandish I'nme up from Portland to eat Christmas I dinvr wllli die "Hob" stiiniiisti iiiiiinv. j Clmrlle handle, of Clovordalo. Ore., visited Ki-tucadn friends lal week. Mr. end Mrs YV. U. Stokes lslted in Kstacada a few days dils week Carl Cary spent Christ mas In Fort land with his wife at the home of Mrs. Cary'. parents. Kim i r Tonusond and Miss Klsie Cal kins, of Greshiim wi re guests at the Podge home at Kiver Mill last Sunday, pr. Adi and family went to Port land Christmas day ami are visum relative and friends at that place. Th relatives ami rrleniis at inai piace. m - iioeior comes home about every day to . .. ..r. I.I I ..fo i. .,!.- ,ifi.,r his nall, nts. Postmaster Johnson went lo Van i ouvit Friday to visit his sister anil family, returning Monday. On account of the rain Christmas eve., the pul'lle Christmas tree exec elsts had to K held In the Kam'ly Theatre. The large llr tree was erect ed in the middle of the street, oppo site the theatre and lighted with elec tric llulus. that inucii ot tne piograi.i I being carried out. The even iscs eon : sisted of music, recitations and a little ! -! iy by a Juvenile class of the school, j At the close of the program. Old San I ta appeared on the scene and helpe i fi distribute the treats to the children. I consisting of oranges, nuts and candy. ' iiv.-r three hundred sacks were distrib uted. The evcrcls, s were very enter taining and enjoyed by a crowded house. Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Ituunlger. of Itlachy. lire., are visiting at the 1.. Y. Oengdoti noine. 1R iKi-i r 1 fit winn rt.r; - I Bt'ia ilvll I ( pon Llvm TilTiNG I J ,J.;;,,.rnXI. , ,N0.ptN1,s, gAl 1 f , 1 " ,,.. .jo , ,', ' c v ",-.J ; ' ' r .! r Trr t. iux.-xratiK.-iz ! ri-w-bx.x. tH r- - i. x v . v".ivy L y apt" sj Qa m I l mi rvrwioi r fiur.i r rrrc, nr.fu 1 I . Jr v v rz;:;un .,r " ,:..n. all itrjin from SprejJer Bor A fic-Kh is ss indipnaabW en a Kdnure Spreader a- it uonjW)on, ARE YOU LOOKING For a Low Down Easy Loading Liht Pulling Manure Spreader One that w ill 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 GETS THE MOST OUT OF THE MANURE By breaking it up fine and spreading it emly Easy, sure control and no horse killer The only Spreader vith a reach Farmers who have bought them say they are the best farm machine investment a farmer can make. See the BLOOM at the nearest Mitchell Agency or write us for Illustrated Catalog A happy Rathering ChrlHtman day was the one at the Fred Jorg hom. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jon. Spady and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sand burg. Mis Anna Spady, Jos. Spady, l.ouis Spady and Joseph Jorg, all of Portland. Anna Nagle, of Multnomah, Is here visiting her aunt. Mrs. Fred Jorg. Mrs. A. K. Morton Is In 1'ortland at tending a patient. A. Johnson', mother who reside, a few miles east of Estacada, is recov ering from a severe sick spell. Mrs. V. F. (,'ary left on Tuesday to Join Mr. Cary at Mc.Mlnnville. The first Interscholastlc debate in Kstacada took place at the school bou.se Friday evening at H o'clock. The debaters were Kstacada High School and Forest (Jrove High School. The. question was, "Hesolved, That the Stale of Oregon should have a single house legislature." Mrs. Elizabeth Underwood and little daughter were here OiristmaH visit ing her son, Wm. Underwood, return ing to her home at I.'nd. rwood, Wash., Saturday. ('. Wisner and family left for The DalleB last Monday to spend a week with relatives. There 1. to be a shooting match, with ihotgun, rifle and revolver at th s place Saturday. J. H. iJennlng was here from Wasco, Ore., f'hrlMtmas week visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. 1'. S. Morgan. The third of the series of dances, whlih are being given by the Civic Im provement club, was held Christmas night and proved a brilliant success. The beautifully decorated pavilion, th Inspiring music and a splendid lunch was what greeted the larger number who attended A delightful time I. re- ( ItrtH'ci'ilH unuHinli'd I .TjXJL X ii, r i.ri e , o i , "..'- Tin' funeral was held "I"-' J.,.,,. ),.Mrt t rn umti-l ! leral '"'n1 Oregon I'll Saturday. C. W llcsS III ChmbrlAin' Cough Remedy. i i.,., ,..,,..,i. ii ix no superior for i oiiuhs take. I narcotic hv nil d ,im eolds. 1. Is pleasant ie . 1 TTs::r nUsA "" M , d I 1 EAGLE CREEK - - , , Miss Anna C.rei nwell went l ome his! . i k to spend tub holiday She le , turned Sunday. j .Mrs. Katie iH.nnlass went to Steven j son. Wash., lo spend Christmas ! with Hie lioine folk. Walter Poimlass and family were i. r ..in I iiiiieiiikM Christinas day. Uist Wednesday evcnlnc a Chrlsi mas prociitin was rendered hy the Sunday school. All present riijoyei; the program. The liousn was very prettily decorated, as was also the tree. One plciislim feat lire of die overdue was tne iii'peaianee oi .i.,,,,. who delichted th little folks. M .....1 l r. I., I- I liilld.'lHS I was the appeaianee of Santa Clans, Mr un.l Mr ti.iv llouclass well! to Sliilbel last week, spending the Christ mas holidays with the tatters pareins, Vr. and Mrs. Muchnkc. Mary Woodle was over last week calling on relatives. Mr and Mrs. Alex linker entertained at dinner Christinas day. Mr and Mrs Lou linker, and daughter. Lola. Mr Hie' Clark and sous. Mm ray and Curl. Mr. and Mrs. Roll muigla.n and sou. Wayne, of Vr nlli.uii, Oregon, arc the guests of relatives .1. F. Power was out tins way Sua day and held s-rvicci nl die school house Sunday noon and evening Mr and Mrs. Ouy Woodle and chil dren stent Christmas with. Mr. and Mrs. Kiwmiltor. of Dover. Mr. and Mrs Murphey mid children. Mr. and Mrs. Ilowlctt. Mr mid Mrs Navlor wi re die dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Hay Woodle Cbr.sinias. A. W. Cooke and wife were visiting K T;vTrir.J fl. iff . 1 . 1 with Mr. and Mm. Howlett Sunday. Harry Morgan and Myrtle Woodle were over this way Tuesday calling on relatives. Henry Cithens was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett Sunday. Mrs. lirasch ha. been quite hick, but is Bomo better. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Gibson, Mr. and ! Mrs. Koy Douglass, Misses Kilnh Chap man and Kr lio Ulthens, II. S. Clbson ' and Carl Clark spent a pleasant even-1 lug with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woodle 1 Monday evening. The time was spent playing flinch. i Hi. Stomach Trouble. Over. Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like lo feil that your stomach troubles were over, that you could eat any kind of food you desired without InjuiyV That may seem bo unlikely to you that you do not even hope for an ending of your trouble, but permit us to nn.;.re you that It is not altogether impossible. It others can be cured permanently and thousands have 1m?ii. why not you.' J din K. liarker, of liattle Creek, Mich., is one oi mem. lie says, I was troubled with heartburn. Indigestion, , and liver complaint until I used Cham-1 berlaln's Tablets, then my trouble wasj over.' hold by all dealers. (Adv.) SANDY. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Curtis have returned from a holiday visit with friends in Seattle. Handy', four new street lamp, are a great improvement. A very pleasing Xma. program wa. given at the Sandy school Dec. 24. Hut ported few vlsllots were present mi ae. ' of had weather ' Mr and Mis, Alherl HlttciLiii.il Inn. l et Hi lled fl'MU a visit III I .Tltitt. W ill llosh lm and Anton Malar . I " out diilne. volunteer road work lu.d week. Those deep P ' It"!'"1 ''" , , Sandy mid I'll wood at" now In repair . .. , Mr mid Mis Kd Wolf and Mrs N Sihnilnkv spent Sniidav ' l,,,u'r C II Shlpply. of Hull H "l"1" , -" - .,.,,, S L ..... .,r In Klrwood. She had I" . n In fall'n.i health for soino time She I- " vlve. I hv her hiiHlian.l iitni t" The M K. Sunday si hool aave ,i ,,., , r .iiinhle Xinas pioriaiu in I"" m . ,.,,.,,., Wondortul Cough lUmrdy. Klnit'. New l'1'..oieiy U ktno'ii ,.u,r; ttl,,,, H ,, t. in. .h wlr. h mil Kiir.'lv slop a e ni;h or old I' I' ,,,IH1, r, hll . i ll, I'l. Uilig'H New Discover I- lb" m.'-t won 1 derfiil coin h. cold and dnoal mid Inn.". medicine I ever sold In my si H can't be beat I' sells w II hunt ' trouble at all It in , ds no guaiai ! ; , I'bls is true, because Dr. Mug's Nc i i.,coverv will relieve die most obsl! I nato of coughs ami colds I am I roubles quickly help. .1 bv Us use on should keep ii holllo Ill Hie h"e a' nil times for nil the members of the i lauillv .".ne and II i'. All I'rmgba , or bv mall. H E. Bucklfn & Co., Phlla , dclphia or St. Louis t Ad I j SANDY. 1 A family reunion of Mrs Ibu, n drl, k bin 'lo r mid mti rs was h Id ; at die ho'iie of Dr. and Mrs W II j llarendrlck of til's place Cl.nstin.is , Day. Their home on M il n i.i v.-t wa-. bciiitifully decorated with oveii te, lis and I 'In isitu.iH decorations. .A Ciitit , mas tree was elijov ed bv t lit Imle o o ; In the Milling I'hos, pro.- .'..Ide-. the host and hosiers Wile Mr and I Mrs W. II liay ;uil daiua'ci. N'ol.i. Lena, an, I Helen fr ,m lUi. na lon.' Mr mid Mrs I W. Morrison w nn small ilain'bters. Katbrvn a:. I V'.e.ta I from Dallas. Mr and Mrs. W ill. t V I son and little son. Wall r M.:,n from poriiaud. Mr and Mrs C F Itov. of Northwest's Greatest Impement and Vehicle House PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO lluena Vlstn. Miss Klda Hoy, of Port land and little Ituth and Graci llar endrlck. All of the guests returned to their different homes and places of business Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. K. M. Smith have been entertaining for the Chrlnlma.i v.iek. Rev. Smith's father and mother, the Rev. and Mrs. J F. Smith, of Portland, Rev. K. M. Smith Is pastor of the ,M. K. church here and his father Is pas tor of the M. K. churches at llorlng and Pleasant Home. Miss Kffie Sands, of llelllngham. Wash., who Is librnilan at the Slate Normal School, of thai place is also spending her two weeks' holiday vacation at the home of Rev. and Mrs. K. M. Smith. Mr. and '. W. W. Curtis are visit ing friends in Seattle, llruce Schmlnkey, who Is attending nlgri H'liool in lortluntl Is hpetnll.'ig his holiday vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Shaver and small I daughter, Kvelyn, are spending a week ! with Mrs. Shaver's parent., Mr. aim I Mrs. Stauber at Now Kra. i Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith spo.t 'Christmas with Mrs. Smith', modi' r, Mrs. J. I.. Cross at llorlng. Miss Katie Junker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Junker, who under went an operation for appendicitis In Portland hiis retiirneil home, cruatlv I Improved. ! Mr.. Mina Revenue and daugh!'. Ml.. Ruth, are visiting at U iils. ll guests of Mr.. Revenue', sister. Mr. and Mrs. ft. It. June, en'.-r-talned at dinner Christmas for Mr. Jones' parent., Mr. and Mr a. 1. Roe. and children. Rov. llessle. flU' lie and Gladys, and Mr. and Mr. bert Stlrnpson, of Kelso, Oregon. ! IfeASTOim a 1 1 ciioi. i rut an r AVi'iKluUclVinrtlimlirAi .sinill.Uiin;it('o,ii.iiiilWiiii llii'1,,i!K,SiiKn.i,!i.uiii1!oN.eM riiinHiliPi;VlliiinifrifJ it',ssiintllli'MXimUlitiniMi (lnum M,iiihua-im Mwifol NihNaiu otic jtsvvaiwimiiM . ...ii i.. r..,r,MiVu APvtlrf I IWI1K l"l , lloii.bimrSUiBwah.lHJ'tt'J1 2 llunU.IA miini'it''i lUMiaiullOSSOrSUtl' fttSu, Snutiii"f SKW Y(IHR. Cupy l W,.nf. ,..3 E MOLALLA TEM WOUID LOCAL QUINTtT PLAV The Molalla his, I Klrl basketball 'liaui bus mue, it i luilli tiKi' In lb" gills Linn ot the Oregon Cur High , school (or a iaine to be played In Mo i liilla Saturday The lo. ul (he has not decided wlolber 1,1 ue.ept till' offer or not t If Ibis gane Is played. It wilt Hot 1 only be the f rt enlist In which a teuiiliir dregoii Clly II gli wIiihiI train has couteai. d but uNti the first nun for the glrU with u ik out side organ ; Iratbm. 1 he Oregon Clly tenia lias b, II practicing for some time, itarltuu before the boy turned mil for the flrat time They have played prac t en guiiiei in the liK-al Ii.h.I but there has in 'l been a contest fa." w 1th an outside tiiiluM. Heart lo Heart Talks Br CHARLES N. tURIE ! GOING THE SAME WAT TWICE. "Mr iiioIIiit. who n mi Indian. I told tun niver tu Kd the minm wtj I twice, nnd I nerer do. Tliit'i why j they don't 'not' ui." I Thin ftpokn Vletorlano 1 1 tier tu, provl 1 alotinl president of Mexico, t'p lo that 1 1 mo hbi riifiiilfft hnd not "K"t" him, I hut there m no errtiiliity In the fu j ture. j fin wrut ou to riplalu that wlut li mm nt bj not iroliijr twice llm uiii wny wii rontlnimlljr ulti-rliiK till coumr, no that the foe who beet Ida pnth ohoiild nevr know wbem lo uyliiy him. A k'ood iliM-trlm. perlcipi, fur tlio prulsimml prrldrnt of Meilco, living I" 'ilmtniit peril of dentil mid . nf Hniuii ulirewd wlmtmn. 11111 'ot npplli iilile to Ibe IItcm of orillnary m,,n Hlll wineii. Tbey in,. K l0 aHllie wily twie mid n liiiii(.. ,.1M tlDiiiHuml tlmea and tin "' If they wish to ncblere riKiiltx. Hu.v.i lli.'niis.ie in).uK f , f(,nn. oniioii. iiH.i-i.iii. .,, PIierrn,.0 ind fnclllty nf I'xet ,,on Th. fami.ii doctor . nml, t tnil. ...ml .iperlmrntH Ih., rrnuily for n terrlbl rt-,BllB II. wrnt th H-im.' "V , many more tlmeH, did he I, j And the Heleiitlat III till ,, ... . who tried material nfter mn. lal he i fore tin found one aulted to pose he also traveled Ibe lonir. pur- road of repetition. The writer lug diligently for Ihe one Word wli. would ei press his meaning einctly.th housewife spoiling materials lieforeducer should be In every hmneholi she cooked the dish ns she wished to hnve It, the stenogrnpher making . seemingly endless succession of "pot hooks" liefore faillltr In their use c.me They nil tnivebsi well worn ronds. hack wii nl nnd forward. To very few Is vouchsafed the In stunt, brilliant sih-csh gained on In- splrallon. Tin- greatest masterpieces of art are mnde by countless stroke or the brush. In l, on with Infinite care and skill or Innumerable Incisions of the chisel, guarded carefully to pre vent n mlKstroke. All Is won hv patience, tiy going the wny over nnd over. No great work roines hy Itself. "Sit mail ever wetted clny nnd then left It lis If there would lie bricks Iiy chance mi l fortune." snlil the niTi'lent 1 dil In ,1 ,. r. He iiii iii.i tbut brlcka nnd worka of ir it, I bi ici f ,r,., lln, ertrT. tbl Mel nre worth while are ' 'Hen e n ml repetition .till the lllllltlc4 'going (lie which are snm. way ' ' -I I Iw- Oncf In a Ions while a aherlrr reasfully resist, a mob Lent on lynch ing a negro. Ioe. a man who ha. been hungry a tZ ,Wh,"e"n.d Keln M ' Tl.tma. feed feel .1) the worse afterward? GASTORIA For Infant nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Boars tlio Signature of, Use For Over Thirty Years KLt0 liuportaut ri-n.on h dm ,ru pom d railroad between riii,g tu-t Saudi i-boiild built a I i , K 'be Wf Ic.dud of ololiK lb" llililille of Ih, roml Ibe propox'd rnllr ad Ut..ii lf liili and hniol)' nboiild be built oliai 1 1 1 r- tide of the road a. llliitlilluun I) in r. i l at Ibe II,,-, I in at haiolf b Hie follow In n iiKoii. A. all tU hiir.ea hi the nuiiiiry ate not u' J It liulii. It la iiecia.mr to huir a mail loom aa po.nlMo to turn out. ti.. aioldliiii a. i id. i. t I'a.a liK'-r. rat nla Kit on and ofT on tlo m!i nlde. whi traa if tbn track l in lb middle, uuloa and leblclea paa nt I, ,l!l aldea will be a colialiilit .,m of ilaiitier. aa will aa Im-Iiik tiie,.inr lelll for all collcellliMl. 1 he l-ollilali.1 proponca lo keep up a wagon rwl aloiill the track if It la built nloiiH II. nil, Kile of the road, but aa m r) ikk know . I! la llllHaibli. to k T 1 a ood wamm road oil I p of tlci, (rani will Hot pack our Ilea, tui II would I.b ulluoat Impoiialble for I , beat) I iml lo turn ou r ralla four tnehea bun. and a ahlllnu mad". Tticn there would be two narrow alrlp. uf road to keep up tunica.! of oim holt abb-. And dix-a an) one think a rail road company la noine to keep up I good wagon roud In opi-oaliloii lo u- nil.' Should tbn road Ue rlertrAtiJ, die wlrea will bo a loiihiatit aoiirce at daiior directly abo the road II . the truck la built In tlm middle, lb priaeiii nwd will bn torn l' "J 4" 1 Iralfle .lopped for inolilha. wbkli would Injurii bualni a of all kluda. At for mall bira -Ihe) t uu lie put oat aide of Ihe track liett to the rood ti.iV lug It vnay for the mull currier lo d'in up to l lie in. In anawer lo th art itient llllil II la daiigeroiia to tie nidiff ' to rrona the truck lo g.-t the malL b. n't any more duiiKeriuia lo rron i j truck of four fed than to traiel alonl the trnck for aen-n inllea? Kvery . n I ll'le nrgumeiit aa welt aa popular tent- Imi lit faiora baling ihe truck on on ' nlde leaving the other aide free f,g I truffle which will not be obliged l j bolder turning out of die way for ran ) MHS. KOIIKItT JONSItril. MIkb Hlell.l Jonarild, Who him been j employed aa a atenogritpher at Kcie wlik. Wunh., w:ta takeii ainbbiil)' II with uppenill, itla n few iluyi, be ii' t'lirl.tiiiaa Her pari nla, Mr. and Mm. Cllbert Joio-riiil. on n citing dm t,. ' w ent llllllH illately o Keliliew Ick, III' III u few daya wi re bl to move tliflf daughter to rortland, where ahe wai to undergo an operation on Tin '! Her inanv frlenda liopi for A i"H"Jf recovery. The Neighborhood Club will lu ' debute lit Hie aehool hoiian Hi.turdif evening, Jan. :i, lull. Worm, the cautt of Your Child'. P" A foul, disagreeable breath, dark Clr cles around the eyes, lit tlmea frvrrlrt with Kreiil thirst' checks flushed then pule, abdomen swollen with io cramping puliia are nil Indlcnllnni oi worms. Don't let your child uffer Kickapoo Worm Kill.r will g!v " roll, f-It kills the worms-- hllr 111 liuatlvn effect add greutly to health of your child ly removing" die dangerous and dlsngreenbl .-fT"t of worms and parasites from the aystein. Kickapoo Worm Killer .. health pf .rfoetly aufe. liny a box today. I nn . All llruicirlHla or by nillll. Klcu- nr. - (Adf.l vul. liuve"''"" Ketieral. n not to Kv)(n oy,r c-tirtHtniuM y t. , Thrt Trouble ",nn'r UU n nah1' . irouoio, )t n( H (()( nmi.n, lug )D NEWS Many Oregon T Heard It and V. teaoer lted "(loud new. trvi.r..nw6J I llollsamlM of bail loo k a,,ri.. Oregon City are glad to learn f t relief may be found. Muny . ir weak and nchlnn back I. hnd nu inm, thank, lo Doan's Kidney pills, at citizens ure telling the gcsid nenM their experience with till, tested iA y dy. Here In an example worth t!1'' Ing: Mrs. John Peer. 217 Fourth SI..I gon City, Oregon .ay.: "I loth I another of my faulty have used D'l Kidney pill, with food results. Doii) Kidney Pills quickly relieved md. nn aiincK or kldiey ana mail' trouble, together wlh pain In my If' and a tired all gone feeliag. Aft $ t'M.k I loan'. Kldnef Pills, I felt am ginii to connrn the ftniorsefi I have riven this remedy before.'1 For sale hy all dealer.. Price' cents. Foster Mllburn Col Huffi New York, .ole ag.-nt. for 4e I'ulf Hlfttea l ft ,1V 111 Remember the name lot' j take no other. (Ad' i i