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OIIKIIOX 'ITV KNTKIH'IIIRI-:. I'lHUAY. Al'lfll, 1'IIV Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County PROMISE OF COURT . HANDY. Ore., April ! (Special! lu-t lie Handy ever receded the announcement that the county roiirt bin purchased a fork cruahrr rid conveyors and lumber for bntikm, hlh will I" lnatall! on IVm Ilr. I it,, ll.k-wl VLw fttaif tr I of rharee. There U almnat an onllmlt thought hi lit r mlctil be afraid h could rotuiiiiiiili au 11. Mra Arrol rt l.t 1'i.rllaniJ lth Mr. Ht'hati on Tueaday. to alar ( Ua llh rvlatlia All hi Ihe ihame mill I brnrfli lal aa he h Ifi-n ali k for n-W ami baa Jl I ' ao lie ran walk b!hiU mini-. A number of person i-nl ! lb" iM'lllna try -out frim hire Uut iainr day. and all f-l .rn J if our nl.id a aiwll.-m. eiea If thry intrd by a old In (alum lb pruca Tlx r ihil tf (M-lltriK corneals la a tnoie In the riKlit direction, a all kn.i BfAVIR CRICK. ed amount of rock of the very lct kind. A. C. Uaunhack la very buay building rnada and clearing alio for th n V rrunhrr. People of Sandy bar receiver an othrr severe ahock on tha newa that the Portland Hallway. Light A Poer company mill eitend Ita line to San dy. Put the loan la usl to It no. Sandy b.ia a cleaning up day; ev erybody cleaning up their yard and atresia mnkinit aplcndld appearance. Hell Brothers' auto at ace baa rr chased new aeven paiscngir rar and make dally round trlpa to Portland. K. F. IXwahue la spending few days in town. About thru hundred I'Tmihi leath ered Al the I'rrahilt tun it urth to attnid I he funeral i.f Mrs. l.di h landi-r Hun.tay afternoon. Mra I" h lander ha lll In ( In kam.a county nirlv at Iher life and her rhurtul, frlrndly dlltlon and kindly a un lur many frlenda. tier latt rt lug place Ill-rail)' cohered with 'brautiful floral pu-cea and oll.er now era. He. Writ. Ur. I jindlHrouh anJ lt ' K. A. Hnilth ci'ii tin le I t'ie funeral eeri i J. i i. lly have the i : . ' i- 'mmuniiy The U llllni WVfLu i t'...' i. :: : r . v ple'a ortanlrt d i U i i.f " irt'r I'nlnn Kiindar h.i !. u,. t t t!u a, of ihrir tiaihi-r. AJra. D. I-'. li Kril.y eenln. April K. H.-inlivn ere pr.-u nt and all reorted de- rdmati-in flnlabeit Mr a .hivl rut. ho ctiuld not api'il almpli orda hin rltln letvr. and fould nut fad aloud lih any p!ioure .o iheniM-lvi-k or heavra. Mr. Oldham and (ieo. VanNVrtuali k nit lo town Suniiav. C M finite tixk a truik load of oata llKhtful time. Tbi'lr net nieellux l! to i'nrtland for hla father and aold le held April 30. at the borne of MUa them for 3J eenta per buhel on Men- Myrtle tlenrlrl. day. He proinwea to run to VIIon - i vllle three tlmea each eek for a I A Blugglah Llvar NJa Atttntlon. hlle. until the roada ret a Utile bet-1 Ut )ou(. ,J(tr r ()r(ilJ nJ yoq ,rr , are in for a apeil of mlry. Kery- Kvery parke e un.ler.tand. hai pM (Iilik m)W anJ h(,n to have a revenue alamp on It no. ( Tht,niU of ,,,, kp ,hl,r , ,VM and every dn a mufle. , ,ctlVr anJ hr.,hr hy ,, ,,r Kln..( A laru-e ronaranr o. ioiur ...-...- , v ... . , . K I (he ur lului an, Hike an ad.rr) on 'Kural fr.lu" l't vraiin lit ihiiiKrd the die of the li UK- from May I ! May ::. I ei t-l . .l come. iin imir dinner, er)one. mid tprnd a pl.a-ilil day IIS Ua Kv ni.im u to ait, ii to ihi ir on din ner, aa the arante UI not nl the l"ii a table aa li.ni.ifure fufl.e ll be aertrd by the nune, tree of i har(e. iale Mailer Hi-eme la etpeited to be pre., i, ( ihe May pli nU- an l talk on iranae titk, ahat Ihe ran baa '( ompluhed. U d'illi.'aud la plan li Hi to do. Mr, lallaa Matter of aiuaM'ua riin, itid alle. arre aranne tlatl ora Halurday. Mra. . H. Jonea. of I'orltartd. a the iiural of her hum her. Mra Yl.i loulaaa. Kundjy Mra A. I). Jl.MilUn aa the in. at of relallte In IS'liland fear da)a laat Meek. ' II. Hlone, ah baa been working for Mr. Mc Millan, baa imie aav. bled Krlday aftertimm to pay the la it Mra. Caroline Pruna of rortlaud. la flb:te of rci'ect to Tt-t.-r K. JVtert. vlaltlna; frlenda and relatlvea. SANDY GRANGE MEETS. i'h, too. Stop the plitlneaa, I'onatl- patton. Hllloiianeaa and Indlxeatlon i ier me nioou. niy lie at your lmitKlat. lAdv.) 'The Way lo Keep Youiik Teople on the Karm," mai dlaruaaed by M. V. Tbonaa lefure ti e Sindy jranse at the meellaK Saturday. Mr. Thoruaa aald that one way to keep younic psple on the farm la to make Iho farm attractive for them arid Five them an Interest, ao that they will feel that they ar. working for fomelhlnt. Educational facilltlea. to- rial adrantaKe and meana for culture, be aald, ahould be equal to thoee In the city. The procram Included: Recitation. Charlea I'pdesrace; recitation. John Thomaa; recitation. Jumea P. Kelll her; talk on Mexico. A. C. Thomas, vocal aolo, P. T. Shelley. A commit tee was appointed to look Into th matter of organizing Juvenile grange. EAGLE CREEK who bad lived In our ml lt for r.iany yeara. He waa quiet, uptight man, doing good In many unolitrualve wava. He waa 6 yeara old the Saturday be- tore ne oieti iiir iiiiiiieutdiv iriau" , are four nephews, one of whom la Jake ' -,nr IVuiclaa. nccoinpanled by Tetera. prosperous hardware mer- Mr. ,nJ Mr KJ vUKlaaa. made a chant of Wllsonvllle and two nelrea. Irp , .ortiand Mday afternoon, all the children of his brother. Mint. H 8. rilon M Oregon Cltr who UlM a tew eit ago. . ,uor Monday. WILSONVILLE Ml Mary Drobat ajient the week end In Portland, visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Seely have leen enjoying a visit at the home of Mr. Seoly'a brother, at Woodburn. Mrs. Rusk is visiting her niece, Mrs. Elmer Jones. G. I Davenport, a commission mer chant of the Rose City, accompanied by his agent, S. Galbreath. was in Wllsonvllle on Tuesday, buying pota toes. Lewis Young and James Say. stu dents of the Newberg High School, spent the week-end at their homes, and attended the Corral Creek social. Rev. Foster attended the Conpre ra tional association, of the Western Will amette diiision, which met at Gaston last week, and reports very enjoy able time. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Turner and little son visited at the. home of Mrs. Turn , er's parents, Mr. and Mis. Ed Baker, on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ilaker and little drwhter visited relatives here, la&t week. Miss Eichenberger and Miss Home, of Portland, were guests at the Ba talgia bon.e last week. Chas Hart had a painful accident last week, when he cut the top off his thumb, while working. Jasper Seeiy's many friends are glad to know that he has recoverea. Mrs. M. C. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Dor ris Young, Loyd Jones, Wm. Young and family, Miss McDanlels, H. D. Say end Eleanor Say attended the spelling match at the high school in Oregon City on Saturday. Roy Nendel, formerly a resident here tut now residing at Stayton. was mar ried on Saturday. April 17th. and ar rived on Wednesday with his wife, to enjoy a short honeymoon with friemU here. There will be an ice cream social, given by the Ladies' Aid of Hood Vie w on Friday evening, April 23, the pro ceeds to go toward paying for their new hall. The boat races will take place soon at Butteville. A number of our village people are preparing to attend the Chatnpoeg eel? bration this year. There will e a May day dance giv. en in the A. 0. U. W. hall on Saturday evening, May 1. The entertainment given at the Cor ral Creek school house on Saturday evening, April 17, was well attended, and the program was a splendid one, a special feature being the French peasant Folk dance, under the direc tion of the teacher, Miss Davis. The proceeds from the sale of baskets amounted to J 12.20. The ladles" CIMe met with Mr. Nemec laat week Thursday and en joyed the hour spent in work for tho hostess and social exehanite of Idea domentic. local and national. We hear that Dick Oldenstadt was riding aronnd with Ford demonatra or last week. Maw,, It rl Ilk II. '1 aulterd with kidney ailment for to tears. wrltei Mra M. A. Iifidaea. Roblnaon, Mlaa, "and commenced tak ing Foley Kidney I'llla about ten months ago. am bow ablai to do all my work without faiigun. am now (I yaara of age and frrl Ilka a 11) ear old girl." Foley Kidney I'llla strength en and Invlgoral weak, tired and de tanned kldneta; relle backache, weak back rhriimatlara and bladder i trouble. They aro tunic In action Jonea Drug fo. (Adv Mra. Minnie Wrllmatt Waa irKlrd oil 1 uvula?. Hie Is doing iilcely. Mr. Agujla Ui.lmau li.ia hat. m riru Mraina lml. HI la duliM aa well aa un ipn A. . Cook la Ml Ihe Jury tbla week. Iraiiiali'ia ar hauling r k from Will 1 imke'a pUra attain llie ! lilt . ml waa glK-ti a aiirrlai( arty halunUy night All reported a a-.fcxl II nr. plsndld far Rhsumatlsm. ' I Iblnk I'haoiliei lalrt'a l.hiliin nl la Jut aplrmlid for rlirumalUiit." wnlea Mra Dtinliiirgh, Mdrldg. N. Y. "II has bn u..s ,y tl)f an, t.r liieiiiLeia of my family limn and tin again during Ilia pat tlx yeara 411.I hm alaa ghen th heat of aatlafa! tlun ' Tha ijuiik relief from p. in .1,1,1, ChamlM-rUln'a l.lulmiiit aRorda la aiona worth many tluua Ilia coat. (ll laluabla tirr) ahera. (Adv. JINNINCS LODGE BARLOW. Mra. Ida Tullaud Mlaa Minute t.ela went to Portland Sunday. The Ih)s here wha timk part lu tba high achiMil play, "A Comedy of Kr rora." at Canhy, vied tbelr part a well. Thry were lUrold Sage, John Sl.lv. Ington. Herbert Kerbaunh and Alvln j Mlaa Kalher Campbell relumed I, tne univeraliy at Fugen 011 Momla after week's vacation wllh hum folka. Uirralnit Oatrom. who left her fu dmah laat fall, haa ecrpteil a fllii. toition In tli laboratory of Ihe Man da I.e Inrubalor Co, uf that place. Helen May Hinds .aed away and denly at her home at tbla place on nunuay arternixin at four o'rlocw. wllh kidney trouble. She waa the oldent child of Hoy and Kula Hlnda and waa born at Dallas. Oregon, on Feb, Is, and at Ihe time of her demlae was eleven yeara, one month and twen ty-alv. days of age. Little Helen waa a bright child and her aunny dlKaiiion made her many frlenda. who with her achouliuaatnr. are deeply grieved over her panning away. She waa In the fifth grade and will be greatly mlwed by all tha mem bers of her rlaaa who mourn her loa She la aurvlved by her parenls, one brother and two younger Bisters. The funeral services went held from Ihe For Your Baby. The Signature of Is the only guarantee that you have thi Genuine raw prepared by him for over 30 year. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only in one size bottle, never In bulk or 0t.1erw.5e; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, Ptm Tho Should Not Feel Oiacouragtd. So many people trouble with lndlges- tlon and constipation have been bene-, filed by taking Chamberlain's Tabletaj that no one should feel discouraged i who has not given them a trial. They i contain no pepsin or other digestive i ferments but strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. I (Adv.) ffff Line" of High Grade Farm Ma chinery now carried by Three Big Stores in Clackamas County. W. J. WILSON a CO. BUSCH BUILDING, OREGON CITY, ORB. Canby Hdw. & Imp. Co., Geo. Blatchford, CANBY, OREGON MOLALLA. OREGON Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. From a small beginning the sale and use of this remedy has extended' to all parts of the United States and to many foreign countries. When you have need of such a medicine give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and you will understand why it has become so popular for coughs, colds and croup. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) HAZELIA Mrs. Otto Peter, of the Stafford dla trict. called on Mrs. A. E. Helms Fri day. Mrs. Ernest Whltten visited her sis ter In Portland Saturday and Sunday. Miss Norma Muender. teacher of Ha zelia school, spent the week end at her home in Park Place. Miss Ethel Baker and Miss Hattle Wanker were deltghtfully entertained by Miss Lulu Wanker Saturday and Sunday. Frand Chllds called on Edward Wanker Sunday afternoon. Miss Rertha Worthington and Miss Edna Porter were the pleasant callers of Miss Ethel Baker Thursday. Miss Nina Wanker, who works in Portland, spent Sunday afternoon with her father, F. W. Wanker. Herbert Duncan was a Portland vis itor Sunday. Iva Whitten and her brother. Harley E were pleasantly entertained at the John Wanker home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shipley were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leh man Saturday evening. Miss Blanche Duncan spent a very pleasant afternoon with Miss Marian Eastman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McMahan, Mr. and Mrs J. Eastman and son. Garton, were visitors at the home of Geo. Nagel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nellson were en- tertalned by Mr. and Mrs. Jami-s Cook Sunday evening. Miss Gladys Wanker visited her cousin. Miss Lulu Wanker Sunday. Notice of Public Auction. One bay mare, one lot household furniture. May 8, 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M? Sale to be held In accordance with Sec. 34?, Lord's Oregon Laws, at Gibbs & Son Livery Stable, Milwaukle. Oregon. (Adv.) CLARKES. STAFFORD. Ed Sharp's family are now having the smallpox. They are a sorely at flicted family, as there is one boy who has never recovered from infan tile paralysis, and his twin died from blood poisoning last winter, then they were quarantined with scarlet fever and now they are shut up with small pox. C. Thompson's have all bad it but the daughter, the mother being pretty sick for a number of days, but all had It In light form. The father, who Is deputy assessor was away mak ing bis rounds when the son, Clar ence, brought the disease nome iniu Portland, where he was running a Jit ney, and did not venture home until last week when he bad finished his rounds. He had the disease when boy. therefore was not afraid of it but The Farmers' Union are building a new hall. Miss Goldla Goff Is working for Mrs H. C. Klelnsmith at present. Miss Ella Scblewe spent Sunday with Miss Gladys Eberly. Oscar Holt, from Portland, was out In Timber Grove to his ranch last week. Miss Hazel Ringo Is on' the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clarke and chil dren spent Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke. There was a party at the home of John Gard Saturday, April 17. Those present were Charles Grace, Albert Stegeman, Rfymond Ginther, John Marshall, Goldla Goff, Edith Morgan, Florence McDonald, Acnes Nelson, Minnie Stegeman, Miss Whltmore, Ed ith Stout, Gladys Eberly, Elizabeth Marshall, Mary Bottemlller, Ruby Card, Bernice Gard, Floyd Eberly, Walter Kliensmith, Clyde Ringo, Ru fert Marquardt, Walter Lee, Otto Buo'. Edwin Bottemlller, Elmer and Bill Kliensmith, Alva Gard, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Buol and Mr. and Mrs. McCord. Call at the nearest of these three stores and inspect the latest improved tillage tools labor savers for your SPRING WORK Genuine Crop Increaser Land Rollers 1; Butch Land Rollers carried in 4 ize: 8 ft. 2 section Wood Stave Roller, 8 ft 3 section Steel Roller, 8 ft 2 section Corrugated Roller and the New Double Drag Crusher 5 and 8 ft. Get our prices. neada aft'Ttiixin Mra. S'iHianl uul UnuKhtrr. of Portland, were Ihe inutlN of a lianilmimely appointed luncheon. t'o era wrm laid fur eight, all IhIiik old time frli'iitls of Iho Kiiimoiia' fntn lly. who autoeil out from Portland Af tcr luncheon, a Jaunt IhrnuKh th txxla and by the river bank to watch Ihe flahernien waa very much rnloyed by Mra. Woodward and Mlna WimuI- warde. Mesriamca Molly Chilili-m. Itolly Martin. Nan Overboil and Mi Hliick and Itudkln. The above party will hold a picnic on Cmlar lalund on Vlnidiiy April 21. Mra. Howard N. Smith enti-rtiilned diillKhtfully at her tmin Wraleim". on Wedncaday afternoon. April 1Mb. The ladles brought their fancy work and a plcaaaut afternoon waa spent and pluna fur the church work were dlacuaaed. An nrganliatlon known at the Crace Guild waa ormnlitcd and Mra. (ieo. A. Oatrom was elected aa president, Mra. It. J. Hoblnson as vice prealdcnl: Mra. Wm Jacoba. aa aoore tnry and Heaa llruerhirt aa tri-aaiirer Meadnmes Hugh Roberta ami Frank hiinka of the Willamette at llila place Mr and Mn. I Ml, of I'lirlUnd. i-n. )n)ed am-rl day'a flatting here Our. lug the week, coming out In Ihelr car and lunching with tln'lr mother, Mra. J. Itoberta. Harry Ituhlnaon and wife, of this pLice, ird Mr. aiid Mrs. Hwroat, of I'ortltttid, are apriiilliig tha week In Hiwtilt-, mnkiriK the trip In Mr. Robin- rmi'a now Ford rar. The follow liiax waa Ihe order of wnr nhlp at tlm draco ftngri'g4llnnil church on riumt.iv, April 1Mb: Hhort prayer and sung, "Kcatti-r Hunalilno," by congregation; arrlplure rending from 2 (Vr. Ch, by lhn Hoy Rrouta' rlaaa; prayer Iter. II. N. Hmlth; l!a lonnry tlrcctlng, WciuIkII Smith ; aim it. The Old Karct Htnry." by Wllma an l F.IUiMh Uruechert, Helen Hcely and lleaale Trout; recitation, '(Jiving." bv Grace Trout; duet, "Jeaua Wanla Mil for a Huniicam," by tiorothy Jacobs and Virginia Out nun recitation "My Mite Hot." by Marie Moore: selection by the choir. The addrcaa being kIv- rn by Mra. K.iiitncr. wife of Pr. Kant- Tucker will draw up a roimtllutlxn til ner, a Portland clergyman, who apok EVANS Potato Planter For the grower who Wants Results r...Li . r c i i i. cloffffintr. Si'ffht Dron inaurra ireuraev. "aSGBti oo o- o - r j Adjustable puker arms. Light Draft Low Price. 1 jdSL MS) J. I. Case. Cutaway and Roderick Lean Disc Harrows In our opinion the three best discs made each one excelling for particular uses to which it is adapted. See us before you buy and we will make it worth your while. OTHER GOODS NOW IN SEASON: J. I. Case Bloom Myers Stover Myers Transplanters Manure Hay Gasoline Corn Planters, Plows Spreaders Tools Engines Pumps Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Eddy and Mr. Eva Burch, 'of Portland, were the guests of R. LI. Gibson and wife Sun day. Miss Opal McDaniel was a Portland visitor Sunday. Roy Douglass and wife were visit ing with relatives in Logan Sunday. Eagle Creek Grange met Saturday with a good attendance. Mr. Mcl'her son, of Corvallls. gave a short, but an interesting talk to the grangers. He had but a short time to remain with us, but the grange Is going to invite him to come back sometime in SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics Is Rheumatism Yields Quickly to Sloan's Ton can't prevent an attack of Rheu matism from coming on, but you can atrr If fltmAflt ImmSflhlatv Qlnfin'a I j .... J J b U ...-" b I 111 II' "'1....' J . alVHU V I Liniment gently applied to the sore A soluble Antiseptic Powder to joint or muscle penetrates in a few fa dished -m waler M needed. m w ucutuiwi UiuacytlU lur uiui.uoa in treating catarrh, Inflammation or Ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills it haa no equal For ten yeara the Lydla B. Pinkham Medicine Co.bai recommended Pax tine in their private correspondence with women, which proves ita superiority. Women who have been cured say It la "worth lu weight In gold." At druggists. EOc. large bos, or by malL Tba fsxtoa Toilet Co, Boston, Mass. Deets, and Henry Zimmerman of Marks Prairie. Mr. Six hus the bills out for a sale, when he will sell all of his stock. The f.ale to take place April 29. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans will move to WaBnlr.gton soon. Mr. Evans will havo employment on a small furm. The Widows oung people gave their friends a pleasant party of progressive games at their home Saturday evening. A light lunch was served and all en Joyed tho evening. Mr. rind Mrs. Jesse went to Wood burn Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Nason left Friday for San Francisco. DAMASCUS. causes the pain. It soothes the hot, tender, swollen feeling, and in a very short time brings a relief that is al most unbelievable until you experi ence it. Gut a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment for 25c, of any Druggist and have it in the house against Colds, Syre and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. (Adv.) Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shearer, April 18, a seven-pound baby girl. Mrs, Melghan, of oCrnellus and Mrs. Raybor, of Long Beach, Wash., are visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. McConncll. The ladles' club papered Mrs. Moore's kitchen Tuesday. Ruell Sumner, who was operated up on last week is doing as well as can be expected. CHICHESTER S PILLS ur.-v 'I UK IIIA UIINII linANIt. Jl A l y-' ' 'k-lT ll...J 7lr..JV , (t'isr: I'm. In II. a and W.U mnIUcV r X,i ''", KM mfe Blua tWhom. r 7 ' J 7 rfrnr V I nf nrnvfi.t. A.iro,'iii'irVM.Trira Myers-Ilrady undertaking parlorn in Oregon City on Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m. Rov. T. B. Ford, conducting the services. Four schoolmates Rang Christian Good Night and Miss Illnn chard; of Oregon City, sang at tho Im pressive service Tom Clohessy, Mol- vln Kern, Oscar Erlckson and Will Hollcm. bore the beautiful whlto cas ket, lndnn with flowers to Its last rest ing place. The Interment being at the Mountain View cemetery. Tha floral offerings were many and beautiful. Wednesday afternoon of last week was the day chosen by several of our society matrons to entertain their friends. On this afternoon Mrs. Rob ert McAlplne Invito the Auction Bridge Club, of Oregon City, to spend the afternoon at her home at Mel drum. Spring blossoms were used ef fectively about the rooms and refresh ments were served. Mcsdames Price and Rands receiving the highest score at cards, which were the diversion of the afternoon. Mrs. McAlplne, In a charming manner entertained Mes dames Franklin Griffith and C. H. Grif fith, of Portland; V. P, Edwards, E E. Hrodle, Llvy Stlpp. George Harding, L. L. Porter, N'elta B. Lawrence, C. O. Huntley, E. P. Rands, A. A. Price and the Misses CIs Pratt and Nellie Can field, of Oregon City, and Mlsa Will Henderson, of this place. "Stone Gables," the home of Mrs. H. H. Emmons, on the picturesque bank of the Willamette, also waa ar tistically decorated about the rooms I be voted on at the next regulnr meet ing, which will he Ihe Inst Wednea day of April. The Indira were served with Ice rreum and rnko. Tlman re sponding to Mrs. Riulth'a Invitation were Mi'aduiucri IlnumKiirlnrr Mnrl'ur. I lane, HMnaon, Jnroln, I.eClulre. Hliav- cr. OHtrom, Iirtipchert, Roberta Tuck er Edwards of Onion City and Mlai Scripture Mr. Alf. Allen nf Si ualde, was a call er nt the homo of (ieorKo Morse tut Wednesday and laler a trying his luck nt capturing a Itoyul Chinook. Mlsa Ktlirl Hart la on the sick lint. being confined to lur homo wllh ton Hllltls. Many bountiful ftnwcra urn be ing acrit to tbla popular young Indy during her IIIiic-h. MIhn Hart lm.i been the fiKi-iit for tho nrcgoiilan for tun I'Hht H )nr nnd bis n hoM of frlonds who are wlihlng for her re covery, that rtho may bo able lo re "iimo hnr Htudli-s nt the Oregon City high school, where she is a Junior. Mr, Jewelt of Portland, was n vln Itnr at the Thomas homo lant week. MIhb Carrie Scripture la spending the week with Mrs. II. M. Hayles, of Portland. Tho A. C. McFnrlane, Albert Plerr-n nnd C. C. Mlchener families enjoyed Sundny breakfact on tho river bank nnd report Unit roasted bacon Is su perior to bacon fried. At fi:.10 A. M. 102 boats with fisher men were on tho Wlllamolto between the Spooner and Roethn landing. Hnnts were at a premium nnd a number who had planned to fish linil to roturn as there were not nough boats to supply the domnnd. Ono of the rnrly cars brought 70 out to Jennings Lodge to enjoy tho sport. One fisherman was flnod for fishing aftor he had the limit. but we did not learn his inline. On Thursday evening the TJpstrenm ers wore delightfully entortulnod at the home of Mrs. II. J, Robinson, MIsh Wlnnlo Kern Hush, a recont brldo b- Ing tho motif of the affair. Each guest bringing something useful for tho houso, wrapped, with a verse written on tho outslilo and Mrs. Hush was to Judge from the verse the contents or Ihe packages. Mrs. Bush being the recoplont of a nunibor of pretty and useful gifts. Dallas Sharp's now boolc, "Where Rolls the Oregon," is lining much en- Joyod by some, of our Lodge- people Mr. Sharp's homo Is In Boston, but three ears ago, with his wife and four Interesting boys spent the summer at this place, while writing this book. The pictures for the book are from the camera of Wm. L. Flnley, stnte game warden, and college friend, Her man Bohlman. Mrs. John Waldron, 'of Silver Springs, was a guest of James Wal dron and wife last week. The members of Mesdamea Brue-r chert and MacFarlane's S. S. clans will give a social at the church on Thurs day evening of this week. Ice cream and home-made candy will be offered for sale. A program has been arranged and admission will be free. Mr. and Mrs. Dush gave a dancing party at the Blue Front ball on Sat urday evening. A large number re sponded to the Invitation to trip the light fantastic and an enjoyable even ing was spent. Dr. and Mrs. Wardner and two chil dren and the Jeager Brothers prom inent Jewelers, or Portland, and the'r families autoed out on Sunday to very InlereatliiKly In behalf or tho Home Mlsalora. Her aubjort being, "Are we giving and doing our beat?" Mra. Knntner, whnae heart la with the home mlaalonary work la a plena lug nprnker and brouibt home lo ua many truth it that we are not doing our deal, perhaps In our own rommunltv. Rev. Noah Shupp, who has been ii milliliter of the Kvnnui'llrul church lo, fifty years was a caller nt the Run. rell'a homo on Tui-aday. Itev. Hliupp's hint pasturage being nt Tncoiun, but Is retired now and niakea hla homo In Porttund. Mr. .. C. Mlchciter, pri'.ililcul of tho Everfresh Fruit Co., In suffering from nn attack of quinsy, Mr. Mlcluner'a business Intercuts called him to I'tah several weeks ngo nnd Is at present ut a hoHpitnl In OkiIcii. Mlns Muble Williams chaperoned I ho Camp Fire Girls one a blko to llux xard'a Cave, near Parkplace on Riilur- day hint. Mrs. I.llllan Clarkaon Is vlalllng at lhn home of her sister, Mrs. Ella I... Spooner. nnd last week Mrs. Clnrkaon was one of tho guests to a birthday party given for MIhb Flora Ross at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 11. Manlny In Portland. Il.lisr ilUAMt fll.IA.hr t k nm M &aftt. A I wtrt H ril.l.la SOLDBlfDRl'OGISTSEVIM'BERfi I with bunchea of lilacs, when on Wed- spend the day at their cottages on tho Your Child' Cough la a Call for Help fkm't put off treating your Child's Cough. It not only saps their strength, but often lends to more serious ail ments. Why risk? You don't havo to. Dr. King's New Discovery Is Just Iho romody your Child needs. It Is nindo with soothing, hcnllng and nntlsnptlo balsams. Will quickly check tho Cold nnd soothe your Child's Cough away.' No odds how bad tho Cough or how long standing, Dr. King's Now Dlsc.ov. cry will stop It, It's guaranteed. Just get a bottlo rrom your Druggist and try R. (Adv.) POTATOES ON WAV TO STATEFROM EAST PORTLAND, Oro., April 20. Minne sota and Wisconsin aro both offering potatoes to tho locnl trndo and snmo carload lots are now rolling In this direction. Potatoes are being quoted at Minne sota and Wisconsin points today at GOc a bushnl for Ilurbanks nnd 47c for rurnls. The rrolght rnte from those sections In 75c a centnl, therefore It Is aparcnt that arrivals rrom there must bring more' money (than the prosont market here. With the gaining strength in the po tato trade here and elsewhere along Iho coast, the general roollng In the mnrket Is decidedly bullish. Local growers who still retain sup plies are not offering thorn freoly even at the advanced values. Told That There Waa No Cure for Him. After suffering for over twenty ' years with Indigestion and having some of the beat doctors here toll me there waa no cure for me, I think it only right to toll you for the sake of other sufferers as well as your own satisfaction that a 25 cont bottle of i-tiamberlaln s Tablets not onlv r. Ileved me but cured me within two months although I am a man of fiS years," writes Jul. Groblen, Houston, Texas. Obtainable evervwher (Adv.) nt V