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OREGON CITY ENTEItPRIHR. KIM HAY. 0(T(HU)l H. VM (mm BORING TEACHER AT CRESHAM. CKKSIIAM. Or, Oct. :-M' ' tin Oregon, of llortnu. b Iw'n 'ld nl to the faculty of the Vlilon High hool, located her. The new build -ln U crowded .o II. capacity, and! (Special Corrr.ndcucel more student, are expected. M. "'" " hveM rle. Greg.on I. . nr.du.ie of the North ! iwui" "' "..T.lv .f rrn Normal an.l Indusirl.l School of;l" crop la rather tight .ml badly .( iknUn .4 n .mt inn arailuate of Willamette tnlvewll). Salem. She a. prtncl,,.! of ,h lU.r.n. M l - thriH year and baa had four year -iwrtrnr lMHld. 8he will Uarh the tlrat yrar. EnKllali. buokliei'l'tlii! and 'hylrl KitiRraiihy. 4 8T0NC. tSHTlal CorrKindenc.) I'rier Motity. formerly of thla Um.1- y died .1 hi. home at t-ebanon ,.A Saturday night. . nult of a fal' tie leave . w ife and aeven children. Ml Genevieve Miiuipower I visit ing the exposition and friend In Cal ifornia. Will Mumpower. havlug aold hla f.rnt. I contemplating renting . dairy rani'b near Astoria and going Into the dairying busineaa. MUa Laura Uarhmann began mhool Monday at Oak Grove. hr i ne,r I Molalla. Cliriat Swennen. of Portland, apent the week-end with hla father .nd fant-i P lly. Joe Itachmann. Sr.. la about with the aid of crutchea, having had an ankle badly bruised by . roller pawing over it Waller Moriti.of lbanon. wa vis iting ,'ormer schoo'mate and frienda here !at week. Mr. Klinky went to Lebanon Mon day to attend the funeral of Mr. Moritz. Twenty-five pupils are enrolled in the Stoiie achool thia fall, which 1 t insldorably less than usual. The 8th gra le graduate of last year" class are a".l attending high achool Kn ueth llrown .nd George and Jennie Itachmann In Portland. Guy Hatton at Molat'a. and Helen Mumpower In Ore gon City. Elton Hatton 1 attending the O. A. C. this year again. Recommend Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy. "Lost winter I used . bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy for . bad bronchial cough. I felt Its beneficial elTect Immediately and before I had finished the bottle I was cured. I never tire of recommending this rem edy to my friends." write Mrs. Wil liam Bright. Ft Wayne. Ind. Obtain able everywhere. . it- '? ?' CLACKAMAS (Special Correspondence.) ' The "school and a few young folks outside the school, will give an en tertainment In the Oddfellows' ball, Saturday night Rev. Bristol and family are moving to Hanks, Oregon, this week, where Rev. Bristol was appointed to fill the pulpit In the M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. Bristol have made many friends In and around Clackamas in the past year and we regret to see them go from our midst Miss Winifred Osborne, primary teacher here, spent the week-end with her parents in Portland. Grandma Hayword Is slowly recov ering from a severe attack of rheuma tism. The remains of Anna Notz, who died at her home September 30th, were laid to rest in the family plot in the Clack amas cemetery. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Notz was born in Switzerland May 22nd, 1S62, and came to tlil8jaB soon a8 possible. country in 188-1. She lived in ftns sourl for a time, where she married, then in Portland, and seventeen years ago the family came to Clackamas, where she spent the remainder of her life. Mrs. N"otz was a kind and char itable woman, a devoted wife and a loving mother. She leaves to mourn her loss, a husband, . brother in Switz erland five children, a granddaughter and a host ri friends. ALSPAUGH. 4. (y (Special Correspondence.) . .I.l. 1 ,nhnnl .' U1IUCUO vjcucu i.e. - Hogan two weeks axo with an enroll ment of 19 pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beers who have been spending a week at the home of John Glthen, returned to their home at Gresham Sunday. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Dowty spent a couple of day at the fair at Salem last week. Mr and Mrs. John Brown and Mr. and Mrs. John Spear, of Wray, Colo viuited with John and Henry Githen a few day last week. They were on their way to San Franciaco. Mis AHa Sarver, of Currinsvllle. is visiting with Mis Bertha Carrol, of Kelso, Wash. " ' COLDS DO NOT LEAVE WILLINGLY Because a cold I stubborn 1 no reason why you should be. Ins ead of "wearing" It out. get ure rel.ef by taking Dr. King' New Discovery. Dan geron. hronchlal and lung ailment. tre follow, cold which ha. , been neelected at the DeginniuB. falthfu..y battles thoae cold lerms, no beter aid can be given than .M. remedy. Its merit has nM pd vnnne.. . 8AN0V. lluntlna- a'aon oiH-m-d tip hin with ;.'"" - - 7 nip H'MIl IWlltr, tiilia - ant for -v.-ry ahot then there imit Ih a lot of name. l!o.l auinv of our aiMirtamen hae 'been up In the moiintalna hunlliiK hU . me. hut m f-r w fail to hiar of anv bl game baitited. ' K. U Mack retiirntnl from Mt. Hood j her he aKtted E. Coleman In bul'd- Iiik ranicer'a rahln on top of Mt. i Hood. Me aay they ex ierlem-l ! m . ful anow and thunder itorma. The r.resham and nrwooa iei- i . ,.....i.....i , mp.n , - - - 1 1 i n ' - town there I only one awlUh boam and . great convenience to thoae ua lug both phone. Shetterly Urothem. grocer, have aold out their More bnalnena to Paur ft Co. The Woman" club wl'l have Hi first regular meeting of the new term October 7th. at Shellog a hall. The Sandy lodge of Odd Fellow a. I will change its meeting .night fnim Saturday to Monday evening at 8:30 m. ' Horn, to the wife of J. Radford. . fine pair of twin boya. All doing welt Mr. Ed Hruns preeonted her hus band w Ith . bouncing baby girl. All do- I lug well. For Indigestion. Never lake pepsin .nd pn-paratlon containing pepsin or other digestive ferment for Indigestion, as the more you take the more you will have to take. What i needed I . tonic like Chamberlain' tablet that will enable the stomach to perform Its function, naturally. Obtainable everywhere. ' EAGLE CREEK (Special Correspondence.) Will Douglas wa a Portland visit or last week. H. H. Hoffmelster visited the state fair last week. A. D. McMillan has some Japanese digging potatoes for him. Mm. Viol. Douglass, after living here .nd there for the past five years, is again living at her old home. Her son. Ed and wife, who had It rented. vacated and moved to the Noah StiK ley place in. Eagle Creek last week.1 Mrs. Douglass, assisted by her son.! Carl, will run the farm In the future. Dick Gibson was . Barton visitor one day last week. I Mr. J. W. Cahill, son Bobble, and Mrs. Curt, were visiting the school, one day last week. Mr. Kate Courier, of Dufur, came" j down to Eagle Creek last week to re-. side with her son, James Taylor. James DeShazer and family, of Fir-! wood, were very pleasantly enter-: talned Sunday by Roy Douglass and I wife. I H. H. Udell and family took dinner i with James Gibson, Sunday. j Ernest Hoffmelster, while out hunt- j Ing Saturday with hi uncle, Davei Hoffmelster, and brother. Will, waa accldently shot As they were get ting under a log Will's gun caught something and was discharged, the load finding lodgement In the left arm : of Ernest, who was slightly in advance of the others. He was taken to Es tacada to see the doctor, who found and removed several of the shot, and on Sunday the doctor thought it best to have him taken to the hospital, so be was taken to Portland, where we hope he will recover from his Injury Supervisor Vedder visited the school on Monday and was well pleased with the progress being made. H. S. and R. B. Gibson and Walter Douglass attended the Guttrldge Bros, sale at 8prlngwater on Tuesday. Chronic Constipation. "About two years ago, when I began using Chamberlain's Tablets I had been suffering for some time ' with stomach trouble and chronic consti pation. My condition improved rapid ly through the use of these tablets. Since taking four or Ave bottle of them my health has been fine," writes Mrs. John Newton, Irving, N. Y. Ob tainable everywhere. MARQUAM." (Special Correspondence.) Ed Albright and J. C. Marquam left last week for a two weeks' hunting trip In Southern Oregon. . I Roy Nicholson and Miss' Jaymes, j daughter of Ira Jaymes, was married last week in Vancouver. Also Albert j Barth and Miss Week were married , last week In Vancouver. Rev. Mr. T. Acnerson' nas oeen re- j inrnerf to the Marnuam charge of the, M. E. church for another year. Ed. Young, of Prosser, Washington, has come down to do some work on his property here. Mr. Young came with him. 1 The bird season opened with aen-' eral celebration with fire arm. Quite a number from here took in i the state fair. The telephone directors are having some work done on the well. John Barth and Jo. Jackson are doing the work. First frost of the season appeared i SIS? CLARKE. (Speclal t'orrepoiid''nre.i Mr. Stoier I rum Oiemin fit. I oul lnltliiK Mr. C. MuruurtU and fuiuiiy. fur a short time. Mi.. niiitwih Wnmlull la ot nd , , , h ...i..,,,! m urtland Mr. A. Huol and family mined lui Oreon t Ity l-.t week. I Tlmher lirove aihiKil Iarted on! Monday. September tT. and the teai h- er I Mla Uura Moure, of tlrenham. Mr. l-ewla M4un waa In town lait' Harke Uroa. Kot throimh drying, their pniuea lunt week. : Mr. Jaiion Clarke took two load ofj apple and pear to 1'ortlatid. . , Ml.. non-nee and Peurl Strom ( green from Cotton, .re attending high achool In Oregon City. The Rawlelgh man wa In Clurken lant week. Mr. W. H. Ilotteiuiller m hauling hl manure on hi land. Mr. Alva Card I attending high school in Ongon City. Mr. Vernon l-arkin wa burled UM WedneHday In the Clarke cemetery. Mlnsea Violet and Pansy Wettlau-1 fer are attending high school In ()re- FARMERS OF THE MOLALLA COUNTRY Are invited to inspect the Fall Stock of Implements, Farm Machinery-and Vehicles, carried by GEO. BLATCHFORD MOLALLA, ORE. Case Plows and Harrows Hoosier Drills, Bloom Manure Spreaders Pumps, Engines, Etc. From the stock of gon City. Mr. E. A. P. LaFoIlette and Bill Klelnsmlth, went to eastern laHt week. Oregon , Mr. Jack Rlngo and family from eastern Oregon are moving on their j rented place now. . i Miss Elsie Schram from Highland : is attending school at Clarkes. j Mr. C. H. Bergman's sister from Portland Is out on a short visit. THE BEST TEST I the Teit of Time "Years ago this Oregon City resident, told of good results from ueing iinan s Kidney pills. Now Mr. Busch con firms the former statement says there has been no return of the trou ble. Can Oregon City people ask for more convincing testimony? F. H. Busch, Jr., hardware dealer, cor. Uth & Main Sts., Oregon City, says: "I had an acute attack of kidney and bladder trouble. I found no relief until I used Doan s Kidney Pills. TUey stopped the trouble after I had used two boxes.". (Statement given on March 29th, 1910.) Permanent Benefit More tnan three year later, Mr. Busch said: "I still have confidence In )Doan" Kidney Pills and can endorse tnera a nigniy as ever, i nave naa no need of a kidney medicine since I used 4)oan' Kidney pills." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a- kidney remedy get Doan' Kidney Pill the same that Mrs. Blanchard had. Foster Mllbuni n. n-nn Tltifraln V Y (Adv.) MARQlMM. I I 4 (Special tvrr puinle in' i Thniiisi Hiiiii hud hla le fruity and left for Mlmuwia Monday with hi family, where hn imH I" while for hla lfi' health. Mla Mrtlu and llmi'l l.arklu re turned home Thurdav after spending eieral day .1 lllllul.ile and I'oillaiid. Mlaa liannah Johnson attended Ihe Hewing society at ("niton Thursday. Mr. A. U Urkln and Glen Urklna mIIMIm.I IKm tiiMMrMl .if 'trtUII1 Ijtf- i li... i.rL. ..i.... ,u jir. r.inen i.u i.-r ""V. I aiinia viand for dinner, a nmipenr d where h. rM"il. o t hljMrM,.,,l U th. i,l,l...t .laugh I. O. fhlndgreu and ona are build tit as . barn for MlM llmt'ia Johnson. Mlaa hll. Ki-hlav returned home f ,lday after aiiemliim a week In I'ort , laud. Mr. Andrew Raarl haa moved In Ina.hava quenrhed the flamea Clia-e him e where Mr. Hum lUed. Ml Hulh lludfou hih nunuay " MlM I.llll.. of red.ru.i. I. t'hlndnren flnlnhed filling hla Uo Tueaday. The Mlae. larklu apenl Hunday - l tJeoriie llofmeliir 4 HAZELIA. f4J (Special Correoiideni'e.l Mlna Harriet Ihiman wa pleaaantly entertained by Mm W. II. 7.lnvey Thumday afternoon Mr. Thumaa KUton. of Oiwego. vla Ited at the J. P. Cook home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackaon are v ta iling at the home of J. II. Mclnlyre, lu Oswego at the pretent writing. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Irson cited Portland, on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whltten 8un- day. Hattle Wanker spent Friday and SHtiinliiv with her erundmother. Mrs. F. W. Wanker, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thomas were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Lehman Sunday. Mr. Harold Baker called at the F. W. Wanker , home Sunday. What's the attraction down that way, Harold? Mrs. A. Nielson entertained her sis I ter from Portland, Sunday.. I Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peters, from the Stafford riiuirlnt. snent a very pleasant uav wlth M, . Mr. A. E. Helm Sunday. All hunting parties returned to their homes here Jast week. They all re port a fine trip. Mrs. Ed. Wanker and children called on Miss Ethol Baker, Sunday. MIhs Harriet Duncan left Saturday for George, Oregon, where she expects to teach a six 'months' 'term of school. Mr. and Mrs. J. P- Cook, Mr. Jack son and Mrs. John Wanker, were Port land visitors, during the week. Herbert Duncan spent Sunday In Portland. , Audrey Wfrnker wa delightfully en tertained by. Lena Lehman. Sunday. W. B, Cook was a Portland visitors Saturday. , v, ' . Mis Blanche Duncan spent Sunday evening1 with Hattie Wanker. - The Nashville and Toledo cream erles have distributed over $10,001) each to the farmer of that section the past year. TAFFOKO. t (Hpm 11 Ctirte.ptiiieme I Till. out in it nil ' melted .Holder IhmIi on Hunday nioinlng, linn fUmr rr atrn Inning f oul iMik ll'ili'inlailt'i buna Ncla'ilxifs rushed - 1 In I lie seme lo offer help, but Ihe house belli old and diy. Inirm-d tli-n'oly, and mm w . ma of iikIi wlivrv lull an hour U'toi had IinhI . hapi'V. iiipi)ii hiiini. Thi hu.lxnd wa limiting, a liarrid of waliT, a llm run llniind dry uralhur had ruu anino wIU i dry Ihrlr amijnii lhiil. Tb iiiyihor i a iriMirlii dm aa and iitln-r tixilh - 1 1 ,n,, ,h,.,r n,r ,j ,rM, (ur inJ dav. whim tlii fir- discovered I ! . Illln. fr, a cli.et. It had .slued in h headway belurv il' over'd thai even an ahundnnre of water could not The inolb er and dnimhter grabbed what they r.wilj .nd (led. although they sur ceeiled In dragging out the organ, omewht hlUlcred. the rewlng in chine and a few chair and . rourh. The canned fruit waa tored In another ainall building, and they succeeded In carrying that out lo dlatanre before that building aim caught fire and burned lo the ground There waa but mall Inaurance. In addition lo the j lima of hvuaehotd good, etc., there wa alHiut $10 In gold and allver. aj pari of which the children have re : niienit from the ruin, fused togeiher and melted, and two wad Ilea and other laluable. hard to lie replaced. They were left wllh but the rlolhea they iihxI In. and Ihe women who had col lected hastened home and collecting what they had stored away of old and new, hastened to Mr. Smiling' house where two niachluea and many busy finger made garment for thcui all the rest of Ihe day. remembering that Oregon. our Lord did good deeds If necessary on tlie Sabbath, and again on Wednes- day a house full of willing worners land three machines sowed from 10 A. M. until 4 P. M., while the men, who had collected at the fire, went busy to work to provide a shelter' for the night, by putting door and win dow and a floor Into the old wood shed, lining It partly with building paper someone had on hand and bring ing in a stove, table, dishes, beds and other necessary things, and put up a tent beside It, so that by sundown they were housed and fed, though none slept very good after the day of ex cltement. On Wednesday volunteer team hauled lumber from Jone' mill and on Tuesday a small house will he started near where the embers of the old are cooling off. The old house was one of the pioneers, having been built a many as fifty years ago, and was locally known by nil settlers as the Wm. Bird house. George Aden, who has been staying at the Wilholt Spring for the past month for the benefit of his health, returned home Tuesday to engage men to dig his potatoes, Intending to return in a few days, as he wa gain ing In health. Wm. Schatz has been hauling wheat, receiving lHc per pound. , Farmers are rushing -potato digging this good weather. The road has been leveled In places In Fred Baker' district. Another truck Jias taken the route outulillulipft hv C M. Hare, who waa killed with three others two weeks I For Your Baby. The Signature of -ay v-ar mm U the only guarantee that you have thi Genuine 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 otherwise; to protect the babies. The CcnUur Company. I ago by being run Into by an H. I i train. I Kpurtaineu have iilcceeded III bag- glng nearly .11 the upland birds Hop In Ihl vicinity art) all baled. and generally . very light yield. Murk Maker celebrate hi fortieth birthday with . chicken dinner on the 7th. ('. Trldeuun la making a new cellar w ith rrinenl floor. 'The Utile bird 'are whispering of, a wedding soon. Mr. (latin drove hi car on Wedue. day for the first time In five months, he havlug been quite III In the ineiin - time, lie went lo bring III wife and daughter home from Fred Ohlcnstadt' ( and a he turned to rmne back he ran i off the rormr of a fill and turned Hie c.r completely ovr. A thick grow Hi i of hushes prevented them going lo the bottom of lb ravine, a number of fe"t below. Mr. Thomas, who was driv ing after hi wife, hastily hitched his horse and ran to their aaslstance. and by cutting and pulling .way some of the bushes, they managed to crawl nut, and found. .Hide from . few bruis es, they were unhurt. The wife .ml daughter were not In Ihe car, but Ihe son, John, had accompanied hi father. earing he wa not yel strong enough lo run the cur. Mr. Kollemeler, the cream gatherer, came along and per formed the Good Sumarllan act, by pulling the car out and offering to take It home for them, hut the aon found, beyond a wrecked top and bent ratli ne rod, the machine seemed to be uninjured, o ho munuged to run It home on Ita own wheel, and another nurrow escape I recorded. . t fc -m WIL80NVILLE. (Special Correspondence.) Mrs. Joe Thornton returned on Sat urday from Fort Hcott, Kansas, after visiting her mother for three weeks at Hint place. M. MucCrucknn ban been serving at tho Oregon Electric depot during the absence of our ugent. Mr. Clyde Baker, of Portland, spent a few days with his parents Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. Winchester, of New. berg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Itldder on Sunday. The Klassy Koon Komedy Co. gave n n entertainment In the A. O. IT. W. hall on Friday evening, which was en joyed by all prosont. . Attorney Chnpln of Newherg, attend ed court at (ho residence of Justice- Rubber ' Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special stamps on slinrt notice. Order received by 5 P. IW. delivered the follow ing morning. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER G. H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. Oregon City Office Phone Pacific 2 jffT) A dm CXVFZZZa 1 I of th IVai Hay. on Tutdy after noun. . A'bert Klclieiibcrger. of Portland, Ulslted hi uncle and aunt, Mr and Mm. HhIuIkI on Hunday. j Clyde Baker. Mra. Alison llaker and (laughter lluby. want lo the (air .1 l Sn'ein on Friday. Mr and Mr Win. Hrobsl and daugli- ter KlUabelh. were visitor lo the st jle fair lust week. Mr. and Mr. Jake I'eter returned Jon Wednesday from their visit lo the Panama Pacific eipoaltlim at HauFran. I cUco. having had a v ry unlovable ; time. Mis Msry llrobst I teaching music al Ihe PiicinV I'nlverslty at Foret drove, but still ha a claa at her home village, on Hiiturday. The Htiideut' l.lterury league, of Corral Creek school held . meeting 'house .i which lime Margaret llatul- gla wa circled president; Orvid Bak er, vice president; Virginia Hay, aec retaryj Clifford Joiiea. reporter, for the ensuing achool year. Harold Raymond Baker arrived at the home of Mr. and Mr. Raymond Baker on Monday, October Ith, upon hla grandpa llelianer' birthday, and weighs H pound. ' The Onion Grower' Association bus received word that onion are ad vancing In price. ' Mr. Rutherford returned lo work at Ihe depot on Tuesday after enjoy ing a vacation which Included some hunting trips, and hi (riend are busy giving him the glad hand, lo we'eome him home again. The eplendld cour tesy of the Hill Hue official I often commented uon. uud our agent Is no exception to the rule. Quite . number of villagers have been attending the stute fair at Salem and prizes have been coming our way through our fanner. Our Jitney Offr Thlt and 6c. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with fie. und malt It to Foley ft Co., Chicago. 111., writing your mime and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial pack age containing Foley' Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, fur pain In sides ami buck, rheumatism, back ache, kidney und bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some and thoroughly cleansing ca thartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) Marshfluld: School board figuring on reducing school tax 2 mills, JH, 000. Stamps Enterprise Outfitters Home B-10