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OUnOOX CITY KNTKlMMMHi:. riMUAV. XOVKMUKItl'D. I'M Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County FAIL IN BH KILLS STAFFORD. The flrat fnxt iI the season came MmuLy filtlil, not ery hard otw, Lwh diaappeartd with a couplo uf hours mil. Hiiiiia ar burning nut their u tlK. Mr. CaaVe rldrat Kin, Arjrn, rune on Friday. NiiniiU-r is, by i ' ill I he TllUni'K'k and Portland ruad. and an mi on I tie ('iwkl iiioiin laliis. and I hit hish llul of lti tilKbl before blown number of I re.-a i r ilia track. Ihi-r l.int hie I rum ki In an hour late, llo reiurnrd 10 hi I. nine In Tillamook County un Tuesday. Mm. Creswcll. of Wilson!!!, was b.iried In I ho Htannrd rmirtt-ry on Hinilar afternoon. Many friend an. I mUutra followed h T (O her lal fat In I lai. hhe was buried tijr I tie aide of her huahand, who died a number of ran fo. Ilrr i IiIKIIi.hiJ an J girl liood aa H-ttl within alt hi ll the grate) ard, litre alia now I burled tACLE CHttK II. 8. Glhaon waa an Orrgon City tUttor une day last rk. Mr. and Mr. I'rie i h .ier fallal on K'l Isumla.s a ii.l wife Haiunlay. Fred Hufliiiristt r ina. In a bueinras trip to I'niilanil laai week. F-arl lilt. mil, of I tart oil, aaa a KUisl al til un. I . II H. (iiliMin'a. hum a low da) a of tail were. AL6PAUCH. till I M. Or, Nov. U-r"alllii from i la.l.l.r badm Id lb da) lull In hi hi. h hat ! (,ih,.r t irr alahle al dullard. i, .itM A JnlinxHi. trii'tinarr eur a'liill. allli-il lliurelal I nli'llff ami Mrs. l ulu riparke John dthi-na found a hew iiwl 8h waa a dauclu-r uf Wni. Bird. :t,.n ( , ,lrj ( reannblcs a dink, pioneer of ritafTurd. who owned the plate) wher Pick OIJrntslt now luce. Tint Aural tiffcrinise mere beautiful, and the gratra of both the mother and lather acre piled hl.'h lib the fraicrant bloeaom. rVcrl speaker are oul from Port laud conducting a rertia uf m'-t in k at the rhaM-l. They will have avnicr cerjr evening thla t k. Begirt of Chtao Subitltutca. In theie dara of keta rompetltlon It la linportaiit that the public ahould aue that lh y (rt I'hambrrlaln' Couch Ittmedy and not take aubatltutea aold for the aake of extra prutll. Chamber Uln't Couch Kemedy baa aloud the tett and been approved for more than forty year. Obialnabla everywhere. (Ad.) WIlSONVlUE. Mr. and Mta Will Jarxl'i Inturd In a lr ueUtiixir l.i I' a on hun.Ur rrtiini(. 'fen eii)")e. a will hl imr the Ira i'ip and alxi mutic un the tiea I. Ip'la I aiLli d ! lb J.ul' hiiine Mra K.Hth Truxoil an.l -ii, Una ar.l, of tirt thain, arro lalli ra al th" i ,.uh l.niiij thai the uiau a he. k K.ilirru home on Huti.uy n.iaarg ,r,ikni Mr J.'hii.lnii nui.ir.l I he lull 1tcin-.il I lia retfiill)' rviurti'd ('"" al-ml T oil.xk I.) Hint Ii4 In the Ktraard, Alv.i. and ill riirn atiu h. . hhortly adcraai.U lila llr In Hie irlHK ( l.iund at Ilia dml i f Hie Uil'd-l. Mra fYank t aiiih'fl rr-ntlr dia u i,,ne ua him fall M la l.. iil hkatrd lur ankle and ha l'n ron n.al lh Injiity that rau'4 lila drallt - fltu-d t her honi.' I.r a.mie ila, ul . reMted III lhat aa. John Ciihrna ha been Ihii) pre- f. ring ery nnu h from It I Mr. Jnhntn aaa 30 rar old ami parlim a plrrw of tiearrd4iii land furj The annual -..!.-hh.mi of thet'lai-k-. nninarrlid Ilia laliinr, ;iiit' Johua a Karden. He Inteiula l.i rnlkci mine aina Cuuiiiv Hmii.Ij k ti..a h.-hl a ,, (,, i,.n.t i. ie. the litri) barn at pn et ..r the fair liel )rar lod4) eu n al the ('iitiritliiinl Mul.l ar, ..r a numUr ff )rjia Curti- llmry u-ra haa Iwen futllii aood i hur. h In ir"Kn I'i'V. Mr Kuawll . ru r t'ttmpch ld It aaa tb atly a m , for John (iithrna. Iml Mr1iiiii a II X. himtb. ! ,.f , i.ul ikath and lhat II aould J. W. tkiaty returned from au r i Hrm- lnrt and A i. .Miratlane aire u . n.-. . wr) la hold an luii al. tended tlall In Kantertl tlrrnnn. I d -li-cili a Irum Una runntav ImhiI ; - Mr and Mra. John (illliena enter- Mt Carl hiniih. of the U.le, (ate mined Sunday for Mr. and Mra U"il a paper on iur.l. afteiuikin Al Yanker, of II. nan, Mlaa Mamie III. pie the hu.lneri nieeiinit Mra. Carl Hinlih aaa .-l.i I. . I a au- rinleii.l. nl it the el. mentary tlepaltiiii nt tor tli.' eliaii liu y..r The deli-Katea .te Inter eailnn n-pirta from the ronetitl.n mi Sun. lav at the ln.irnliiK aerM. e Me a d.tinea Urueehert and Mai'Karlane re , purlin on the f'rt.lay morning a j alon: A. y, Kimaell on the happenlnca , H XiV. Nov. K. The Handy granite of r"rlilr afl. rn.xin and Medainea i rnlertaine a large delegation at the only (lie beak la more like a ihlrkrn a. He haa Ihe bird on rihlblt In a pond. JENNINGS LODGE SANDY GRANGE HOST FOR FARM EXPERTS : I1UITI.AM'. , Nov. 1 Trad in a: in ihe luft market la at tery In ei ii tngland la lo't liiilliMol In laka h.iM of auppllea rieepl al prbea even t.elow Ihive al pnMlil ruling bile Una .al etporler oil- red a lot of or dinar r (ihhU abroad at a tery loa prlie but aaa aurpitaed tlila ninrnlng l.t re iHe an aiiaarr al IV Ikiuud b aa II la d'Hillful If r niJaud baa pur iha.. up lo thla lima (.iniu balea u( hi. I a in tlr -Hun Ihla a. a mil. ' It tear elltiial.-d aalea raliKrd front 3.) oHi o ii nod hah a Tl re treuia lo be a 1 1 k I ( nnn III Ihe deliialid for pour, i heap gnda III Ihe Annriian trade at thla lima allh tery o prbea III rlfeil. UhinI ipial II v la aluiaiiig no ord ra. tlio only re rent sale a ! lug fur tha aeeouiit ol abort gellera aim paid generally lo lo ?i a pound mure than others anubl be alllltig lo pun base at Harry I. Karl Hop lompany pur rhaar.l a lot balea al I'aliba at ..niiii. thla being the only n made pill. lie aliu-e the pur I balea of tha Kreha lo by HalpU VA IIIIama at 3 ie Kalurday, The membera of Mr. Harry Kohlii- Smith and M u'l'arlaiie on th Ut d.iy Craiiiie hall Sun. lay from Cortland aiul a,.n a Hunday SihiHil met 1 h-T home ,Dj l0 h, f lh. , ,... ,.,,. ,,.,, ,,.,.,, ,,, ,ne m SCHOOLS ARE IN Pr. lron's home nil bmkon '",0j,tya. on Satunlay rvnilng. After a short bualneaa aeaalon the evening aaa de voted to games and mimic. Taelve . vi. i - ii . i !7 . .l.i . here haa IS of our young people i n eu. Miwm i iia..iv.ii .i ... , f)jmj lairralne ltrom, trlre-preatdi nt; Car ry Heier. aivretary and rern Hart treasurer of Ihe claaa. Itefreahmenla a ere trned at the close of the games. Mrs. Hrr'orrent, a ho departed some areka ago for Waahtnclon. 1). C. has , alopped enroute. tlMtuig her old home In Kanaaa and at prvs.-nt la at tlio home of her win In MlnneaiKilla. Mr. I'llehrand haa been III for Ion! days ailh an abreaa, ahli h haa roll-1 lined him to bla home for the past 10 I on Sunday evening, ahlle the family were aaay and several articles aere stolen. Including Mra. llroan'a (old aatch. Jameg Say and Mra. A. E. Say vis ited relative here last aeek. then being; teacher' Institute In Yamhill county. The Rebekah Lodite I planning to give a playlet In the near future Mra. Itroanlng accompanied her on to Caadvro, a here she altl spend a fortnight. Geo. A. Oxtnun and ami. Urrlne. and Mr. and Mra. I.loyd Tilltmry leave on Wedneaday evening for Omaha. Iorralne Oatrom has accepted a ponl tlon In a railroad office In Omaha CuMii Morse came down from Polph and spent Sunday allh the Pill reaoluiiona. We are lulormed ae I'nrtland liallaay. Light A 1'oaerroiu have Ihe aH-ond largest Junior train par. y and representatives from the Ing rlaaa In the county. The daa Ore tun Agricultural rullege A chick en dinner aaa aerved al M o'cloik, ahbh aaa folloaed by t'.e Institute program J y. Werleln. of the I'ortlanJ Hall aav. I.lcht A I'oarr roinpany, deliv ered an addreaa on pnit-n He (arm Ing. In a hu b he poinird out hoar I nt proveil meihinla on Ihe farm would re sult In belter reaulia iinaiiclally. V. II. Hunt, of the rallrvad company, made a short talk. T. W. Cn'sj. a farmer i-xiiert. talked on pMH-r feeding and gave the farm ers valuable indirniatli.il hYank Mo lll'l, of the I'nlon Meat company, told TONE OF BOP TRADE IS VERY SLUGGISH rOHTI-ANl). Ore.. Nov. 17. While there are report of a small amount of STATE IS DIVIDED INTO EIGHT DIVISIONS OREGON CITY WILL COMPETE fNIVKIISITY OK OUKC.O.V. Ku gene. Nov. I Thirty four high sellouts have entered the tirvgon high M-hiMi di haling league for Ihe lull aeaaon, and tau or three more may still come In. Thirty three sx hool For Your Baby. The Signature of Is the only fuarantec that you havt tho Genuine a a i a m t a i i. j f a i 11 a . VXMV-y I I WUUUJU prepared by him (or over 30 years, YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Sold only In one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The CenUur Company, ChfffZS&i ;. V ... , 1, . .11 -in ivipn ami siem iunuay aim uie iii The Hood Mew Udles Aid will , i....... n.i. r... i.. nave a oazaar uq iuv rirums ui lib. Robert Graham and fumlly are now settled on the farm, and are enjoying the country life. K. W. Ciruham went to Sulem Mon day, on letal business. Kenneth Stein will leave soon for the Rose Cltv. where he aill attend i the Uhenke-Walker Commercial Col k-ge. lYof. Swetier. of the depanment of rtotany. of Ihe Inlvernlty of Orvgon. will lecture In the school house on Saturday evening at tight o'clock, bis subject beinc ".Native Oregon trees and shrubs." Admission Is free and everyone is cordially invited to attend. Several new members have been added to the telephone lint lately, in cluding Mr. A. A. Wood and Antone Uatalgia. A number of the friends of Kenneth Stein assembled at his borne on Sat urday evening and gave him a sur prise. Games were played, and dainty refreshments were served, and a de lightful time was enjoyed by the merry guests. The death of Mrs. Criswelt. Sr.. an old-time resident of the Willamette valley, occurred on Thursday evening. November 12, at her borne near Wll sonville. The funeral services were held on Sunday morning at eleven o'clock, at the family residence. In terment was made in the Stafford cemetery. The services were conduct ed by Rev. Barber, an old friend of the deceased. Music was rendered by the choir of the M. E. church and Mrs. Joe Thornton Bang un appropriate so lo, very Impressively. Mrs. Crissell was 66 years of age, she was born at West Oregon City, and had lived In this valley for many years, where she had a host of friends and neighbors, who mourn her demise, and extend heart-felt sympathy to the sorrowing relatives. The floral offerlnns at the Mtnnvlle, a here he Is a delegate to a meeting to secure better mail service In Yamhill County. While at the IJge he made plan to have bis hoime enlarged and remodeled. .November 2S there will be a civil ervlce examination held In Oregon I City for a post master at Jenning t,od;:e. The salary at this office belli; 4 about $360.00 iht annum Kdd llrii;ham. who recently returned from Alaska, left on Tuesday for Mon tana. V. A. Xeaeli returned from Alaska and visited at the Lodge on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. MacFarlane en tertained the Kmeger family on Sun day and on Thursday evening Mr. Krueger Vft for Alaska. His family Joining bim In the spring. Judge Campbell's decision In the recall law not being subject to school directors met the hearty approval of the Lodte people In general. The prvsent board has worked hard for the best Interests of the pupils and all concerned and are to be congratu lated on being able to secure such ef ficient teachers and in standardizing the school. Jennings IxHlge stands among those at the head of the list of the rural schools. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore, of Mon tana, will arrive this month and ex pect to make their home at this place. Mrs. Johnson and daughter. Lottie, came home from Astoria and will re main a week at their ranch here. Mr. and Mrs. Ileal entertained a number of Portland friends on Sun day, among them were Mr. ind Mrs. Kellar. Mrs. Hirch and Mrs. Richmond of Portland. Mrs. Koidendunt left ths latter part of the week for a two months' visit with her mother near Los Angeles, California. The November meeting of the Parent-Teachers' association wa.i held on MYERS MYERS K..m-n..a nnA tieinl. rav. erK , er, . .... r. u .j afterD00n of X0ven)bcr 13lh some, being a silent tribute of the ' ' .. , ., ni.in love of relatives and friends. Chamberlain's Tablets. This Is a medicine Intended especial ly for stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. It is meeting with much success and rapidly gaining In favor and popularity. Obtainable ev erywhere. (Adv.) CLARKES. Wiliam Marshall's baby was buried last Friday in Clarkes cemetery. Timber Grove school had a fine en tertainment last Saturday. Miss Lee, rrom Oregon City, was out and visited her grandmother lu Clarkes. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke were at Sa gar's sa.v-mill last Monday. Mr. liuche was in town last week. Timber Grove started a Sunday school last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Poe Lafollette and daughter, Freda, returned from East ern Oregon. Lewis Maxson sawed wood for Mr. Lafollette last week. Mr. Gasser spent Sunday with C. Zwiihlen. Miss Mary Bottemillor came home from Willamette last weok. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. lioUemiller were in town last week. When you want to borrow money, see us. We loan our own money, we charge no commissions, we grant lib eral options. Willamette Valley Mortgage Loan Company, Aurora, Ore gon. (Adv.) In the absence of Mrs. Harry Robin son, who is president, Mrs. Iiess lrue chert presided. The association will supply paper towels to the school dur ing the year. A movement is on foot to talk up the county high school fund law among other associations and to put it before the voters in two years. This law was snowed under when voted on some time ago. It is heartily endorsed by our county superintend ent. It is the purpose of this associa tion to bring it before the parents in an educative way and impress oi: them that It Is very necessary for our boyi and girls to have a high school education. And to bring it be fore (lie old "foggies" who insist that an Sth grade certificate is all that is necessury. Reports from the delegates brought interesting Information from the Port land convention in October. A drill in teaching the beginners by sound was given by Mrs. Snashull and six of her little folks. This showed the rapid advancement by the effici ency of Mrs. Snashall's training. A box of Thanksgiving 'goodies" will be sent by the association to the boys and girls' aid society of Portland and will be packed on Monday, Nov. 24th, at the school house, How About Your Barn Doors? Do they stick jump the track or pull harder than they should? We have the remedy in MYERS DOOR HANGERS Tubulor and Stay on Styles Get them now and put them n while the weather makes it bad to work outside. WHEN WE SAY WE CARRY EVERYTHING IN FARM SUPPLIES WE MEAN IT WE WANT YOUR TRADE ON- Gasoline Engine Oil, Cream Separator Oil, Axle Grease, Wire Fencing, Post Hole Diggers, Oil Cans, Grind Stones, Single Trees, Hitches, Pitcher Pumps, Pipe and Felting. Everything in IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES ALL AT RIGHT PRICES. OUR WINNERS as r t W.J. Wilson & Co. OREGON CITY, OREGON FROM WILLAMETTE VALLEY PAPERS Tha Baal of Iht County Nt and Not Pr'ntfd Thla Wcta, in tha Local Paptrt An Eaclting Tim. S. II. OlKoti. Jeweler, and O. Tok stad have just returned from a auc cekaflll priispeellllK and huiitliiit trip near Ml. Jefferauii. Them were many dlirictiltiea In their way. but lienerully when tils-iti and his party make up arliiHilliniiae as lo bo seen any hern ahlle llm nearest atoro waa ten mile away. WherM Ihean neat s. hoolhoiisea with Hi lr trim playgrounda are atnud iiik waa iiotlilna but limner land. "Keii had there been achimla woiipi not liave dared to send tti their lunula thliiK uavo to emu (heir ; lillilien any dlataucn from liuum lor wty. They brought out a turttn bear 'if aaait wild l.eusta. Hlr pell and two Very lra rata or luln J " bands of Ihe Mullnnmuh Indiana mounts. A flush attack waa tiiadn up-; MI- ""'''i ' whom lium on (ila.ui by luncn couKr ul k p. ui.. ( frlt-inlly they iiiIkIiI aeem, we in r distant flvtj alepa, In amull opeiiliix , '''It '( could trust. Kverytlilnx at tho camp aa thry lust came lu from h ciutmieii fm-epi the mountain n Hf LINE Canby Hdw. & Imp. Co. CANBY, OREGON business passing for hops, local deal ers generally are unaware of such a .' .1.. . v,. f... movement. l llie trnttri lam uiiriii. uum a lu.to , ,, , , , . . . ..r,.v, r.,,,, ,. ,! , .,, I.oca lv the market Is extremely was given, 1 he Organization of a Par- - . ,, .,, ,,, ' liamentary Law Club at Huckleberry r,,rVr Corner," conducted by Mesdames .la extreme prices here a few days ago cobs and Shaver. This proved to be MEADOW BROOK Mr. and Mrs. M. IJ. Chlndgron and family, Mrs. Quinn and daughter, Mar jorie and. Miss Stanton spent Sunday with P. O. C'hlndgren and family. Sunday school is held at the Mead owbrook school house every Sunday at two o'clock in the afternoon. Kv erybody welcome. Misses Myrtle and Hazel and Allen Lai kins spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends at Needy. It. h. Orem and son, Robert, are building two fireplaces for Mr. Fred rick, of Molalla. There will be a basket social at the Meadow-brook school house Friday, November 27. Everybody invited. An Active Liver Mean Health If you want good health, a clear complexion and freedom from Dizzi npflR. Con stlDation. Biliousness, Head ache and Indigestion, take Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tbey drive out fer menting and undigested food, clear the Wood and cure Constipation. On ly 25c at your druggist (Adv.) say they have not a singlo order or. U...l ... ui.. .....1 ll. ,..... ..Un .... ...... b iiuiiii ul Linn liiiic till j lilt! i-ani ni ;wo a t .orougn drill on uoi.ens ru.es or , ncllnation to tako nol(J SSSX'S ,f B'l " lit Smith acted as Scoutmaster Games ln 1rn extroniely were enjoyed and refreshments nt and at very low prlcw, no fur . ' ' t ier business Is available from there R ( V V M fl Mrs. D. P. Wood and two daughters, ?l i" nec1 "!rr .r'"n Misses Dorothy and Francis have re- havf f" '"n,at low':,r I'rl,;,;9 than turned from a two months' visit with ''uot id here at present. friends in the middle west states. " " " Some time being spent in Chicago. ! WILSONVILLE CHANGE DUE H. C. Painton, of Vancouver, was a a business caller on Friday. Mr. Pain- WILSONVILLE, Ore., Nov. 12. ton has purchased a ranch near Or- The postoffice at Wilsonville Is to chard, Wash., and took possession on change to other hands soon. Under November 16. The Painton prop- civil servire examination Dr. Walter erty at this place has been sold to T. Drown got the oppointment, Jacob Mr. Frank Goodwin, who with his fam- Peters being the present postmaster. Ily, came on Monday to take up their The Wilsonville office Is one of the residence here. oldest offices in the state. Originally Mrs. David LaC'ure spent Sunday In the mail only came to the office once Vancouver, the gueBt of her lather, a month and was carried from Aurora Mr Thornton. ; on foot. This was when Mr. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beckner ar- had a store here, rived from Grants Pass during last , Dr. lirown, the coming postmaster, wvek and will pass the winter here, was one of the unfortunate in the fire. Their many old friends are pleased to losing his drugstore. Now that he has have them return. On Sunday night the appointment Jie undoubtedly will Mr. and Mrs. MacFarlane entertained rebuild, as he has no suitable place at dinner In honor of the Beckner's. for the postoffice. about the raising of hogs and how to fatten them. Mr. Mr (Jill urged thb farmers of the Sandy valley to raise mora bogs, as they are mortgage lift ers. Miss Urooks, of the Oregon Ag ricultural college, spoke on "Domes tic Science." YALE TEAM BEST CAMIIRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 18. "The team that Harvard meets at Now Haven next Saturday Is the best that Vale has had since 1909. We fear tham, and rightly, too," said Head Coach Haugbton, of the Harvard foot bull team, in addressing a mass meet ing of students last night. The fact that justice Is blindfolded may account for some of her hard falls. Distress in the Stomach. There are many people who have a distress In the stomach after meals. It is due to Indigestion and easily rem edied by taking one of Chamberlain's Tablets after meals. Mrs. Henry Padgham, Victor, N. Y., writes: "For some time I was troubled with head ache and distress ln my stomach after eating, also with constipation. About six months ago I began taking Cham berlain's Tablets. They regulated the action of my bowels and the headache and other annoyances ceased ln a short time." Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) made up tho entry list of 1911, the championship of which was won by Vernal (I. liui kninn end Clnrenco Ilean of Pendleton from Elbert Churmnn and William Miller of Oregon, last May 7. This year's entry list by districts follows: Umatilla Pendleton and Weston; .1. S. Landers, Hiiperlntend.mt of Pen dleton schools, director. I'pper Columbia The Dalles, Prlne vllle, Wasco and Dufur; H. C. Ilaugli iii an, HUpurlntciKleiit of Prluevillc schools, director. Northern i Willamette Wondburn, Forest Grove, McMlnnvillo, Newberg, Oregon City, Canby, Sllverton and Es: (acacia; F. J. Tooze, superintendent of Oregon City schools, director. Southern Oregon Ashland and Cen tral Point; George A. Iirlscoe, superin tendent of Ashland schools, director. Eastern Oregon Union, La Grundo, and Enterprise; Charles K. Olson, principal of La Grande high school, di rer' tor. Ixiwcr Columbia Grfisham, Tilla mook, St. John, Astoria and Heap poose; J. G. Imel, superintendent of Astoriit schools, director. Southern Willamette Corvallls, Al bany, Lebanon, Junction City, Spring field and Eugene; K. L. Kirk superin tendent of Springfield schools, direct or. Coos Hay Bandou, Marshfleld, Co nullle and North Bend; Harold Hop kins, superintendent of Bandon schools, director. Of this list, Wasco, Dufur, Silver ton, Canby, Central Point, Scappose, tho wllderneaa after dark, unttliiK pre pared for fire and haiidlln; a rouplu chunks of wood. 1 ho eounar apparent ly w tailed for a supper alao. Olaon fired a chunk of wook at tho object and then Krabbcd for tho nun under III coat and fired at tho animal. Tha cougur got slightly wounded, but not away mid the party avpun-d a carbon Unlit and struck out after II In tho brush, but tho bloomlnil thine Kot ! away. It had been seen thura tor year by other. After thla, Olaon will lake lila own dog Into llm wilderness and then the cougar will bo captured. -Woodhiirn Independent. Wilcox Raid Wadding. A quiet home wedding waa aolem Iced lust Sunday afternoon at the homo of Mr. and Mra. J. A. Held, of Spring ater. when their daughter, Miss Susie Held, was married to Guy Wilcox, of Sprlngwater. The ceremony waa performed by Hev. Alio, of tho Hprlngwater Prwaby tcrlnn Church, In the presence of about fifteen relatives and friends. Koine of their enthusiastic friends cliarlvarled them Monday night and gave a good Imitation of thu bomburd nii'iit of Ostcnd. Tho young couplo will Immediately begin housekeeping In thu J. A. Held farm home, us the young folks have leased tho pnrentul homestead. Eatu cuda Progress. Proorea I Noted. Tho progress mndo by this part of our Hlato within the past thirty years was vividly brought to mind during the visit of a pioneer settler who ramo In un auto to our pluce a fuw days ngo. "We couldn't have' run nn auto nt this time of tho year, If wu had hud one," said our visitor. "Wo traveled with a four hnrso team nnd nt that were thankful If wu could reach our journey's end without getting fast in the mud. Wo considered It good trav eling If our wagon steps were not un der the mud when wo stopiwil. "As for buildings, not a church or a A aoon aa (hern waa llmbrr enoiiKh cleared awny to iiiakn mom for crop, they iiuim into view, Just as they am now, Tho birds ami llm wild fruit went here, but wvrr Iho whlstlo of an riutliir; nothing but the sound of tha ruli hoe and tha ." Maekabiirs Correspondent of tha Canby Herald. New School Open toon, A call meeting of ttxt Parent Tearh era' aaaorlatlon waa held last .Vnmlay afternoon to complete arramti mmta for tho reception to bo given In lha new schoolhoiiati for the teachers and tho achool board, Friday, November JO. Invitation aro (o be sent lo all of the teacher who bnvo taught In Mo bil In, whoso addressee ran bo found. All the parent In the district are ei peeled to bo present. An rduliorato progrum I being plan ned and light refreshments will bo erved. Thla will bo om of Iho big gest event of this seiiHon and all am looking forward to It expecting a big tlmo. Invitation nro lo bo sent to tho achool hoard of neighboring districts. Tho committee appointed are; me- oration committee, Mrs. J, II. Vernon, Mrs. W. W. Everhnrt, Mr, ('line, Moo maw and Mra. I. M. Tolllver; refresh ment committee, Mr. F. It. Coleman, Mr. W. A. Wood and Mrs. Evvriiinn Kobliliis; reception coiiimltti'O, Mrs. Geo. Case, Mrs. J, II. Cole. Mrs. I. M. Tolllver nnd Mr. W. W. Evorhurt. Molallu Pioneer. 4 Looking Our Way. The Oregon Development league of nierclnl club Wednesday a HhI of mime making liioulrlc about this sec tion of the Wlllnmetto valley. The club had printed sumo months ngu it beautifully Illustrated folder contain ing this Information nnd over ono hun dred of them wero mailed these par ties anting to know things nbotit lluh-' bard. Tim communication from the de velopment lenguu also said most of tlio Inquiries coming to them were asking about the Wlllamnlto valley. Oh, wo'ro discovered, no doubt about tluit. -Mlublinrd Enterprise. Springfield and CoqiilHo worn not In tli. i lenguu In 1911. Kliimalh Falls was compelled to drop out of the lDUi leagiin licciiuse: of remoteness, Snloin, Duller, St. Helens mid Myrtlu Point are among tho schools that limy yet enroll. "The first debates will probably tin In January, nnd thu Intrn-dlstrlct (lo bules must In all cases bo ovor by February 1. Intcr dlslrlct compel I Hons uru then permitted until April 1 and thu finals for tho state champion ship (oiwi In May or June," said Hob ert W, Proscott, assistant professor of public speaking nt tho University of Orcgnri, who is Hecrolary treasurer of Hie league. Tho league president In It. W. Kirk, superintendent of C(rvul Us schools. The I91S subject Is; "Ilesolvnil, Tlmt the federal government should own and operate all Interstate railroads acting as common curriers, Including Intrastate lines competing with them, constitutionality waived." SANDY CLUBWOMEN MEET SANDY, Ore, Nov. 14. The Wom en's club's regular meeting here $100 Reward, $100 Tha readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there Is at leust one dreaded disease that science has been nhle In cure In all Its stages, and that la Catarrh. Hall'a Camrrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical rroternlty. Catarrh being- a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by deatroylnir the foundation of ihe dis ease, and Riving the patient strength by building up Ihe constitution and asalsllng nature In doing lis work. The proprletore have so much faith In lis curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any csae that It falls to cur. Bend (or Hat of testimonials. jk41rree: p. J. I'HKNET CO., Toledo. O. SM by all Drnsslata. 7ta. Take Hall's Family Pill for constipation. Thursday nt tlio liomn of Mrs. It. K. Eshoii, was well attended. Mrs. J. Gray, Mrs, Edward Bruns and .Mrs. S. C. Smith woro elected members. The next meeting will bo nt the homo of Mrs. E. Eddy. Thursday, Novem ber 19. Thu Oddfellows of Sandy will li'ild nn open meeting thu night of Novem ber 21. Grand Secretary K. E. Shar on nnd Grand Warden Henry Vit brook, of Portland, will speak. Thu city council has levied a R mill Inx for general purposes, C, D. I'111"' cell, new postmaster, will Install I''" poHlofflcQ in tlio Shelley building iittl weck. REACHED OREGON CITY. It Created Considerable Excitement. Hut as week after week wont by, and many well known and hlghly respectod Oregon City people spoko out frooly, mid their statements were published In tho public press, there was no long er room for doubt. Oregon City peo plosnld: "This must bo true," Well, here Is Just such another statement, and It comes from Oregon City. Mrs. E. A. 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