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OIIKOOX CITY KNTF.UIMtlfcK. KIM HAY. .FANl'AltV 7. cm WIW - PERSO TEC llier iwl4 ! I no ndf ilha young mn.Ii uf lunry t-ijh Ik iA ni(lI of Irmnrnt Jlida, ha bratiy all dlip.rvj, Ii' lti Miuoiqt trraituaH lr k hHi'in tu ilia ! tti' akaln, lo Ilia de nui(k I. narrttlt.lf rrud , ll(lit ol lh tallla and alto of ll.r rani I. III U ln)trl Uui Iba (Mil. nla thigh iit'vra. hu lw Ilia Inroads iiim.h Ilia liar iarln !. ffuui ir( ol una at a. uma rxiaquni ii)mmi a nuo nmr.-.l prietiutlt la luur (ill liraliiimls .lni i lor vtf MTtiMi rx If, Ulkof Tb (turiuy tkr ali'i tthh h 1914 a. ' L. UmI i la fit 1 aroeni) klolal i ulnrr In, hi. t him'il, al nUlil. Into ,1a ami In-la that II I. doing all ilaluiJ iri) llrinauu lit. lu it iIuhm. Ihr' s. c. KANDY. Of. J"- . lHpe lU QUIT CABBAGES FOR PROHIBITION DOES GRAVES OF INDIANS HOT AFFECT H01ALU!yAR m C0SD . Ir It Uilh aa tuyta)iia(i sad aa , pb udid lutuinar Juplirr. Venus aixl ,iui for a4tae taw rat.iru. arc' tLihle aa rvanltig alar I Tb plaltd fr tha athoul rraibr lis Ilia M'l.iovlle iiH.reatoii aMnl nra hiiiua una 4ar ibia rk. Tba I It o I a t hour tif Ilia cto.liig rar lib i liuarM Uitif hi U aflar Jt baj aakr4 Ibr lbiir parvl.1 in MnliaUim. (lie floii j -pta tu i.r. tbrlr dr.lro In tha'lhiii.h, h.r ml. .Ion uncling niallrr, at tba at html rlrvtlun In N'V hrlj . rmlwf A dumlwr i.( I'Ui'Ua ara lak ! Kev I.u.a ul the l.ulbi'ian i hurrh , li. g itiu.ie tu gains ann. ul Iba rrvdlla1 hM M-rtliti In all four uf bla pariah.- i lr graduation anil all at banking fr ' during the U.I ick of I hi )iar. Tbi'a .aid a it H Joy lu It a u jtlrhU atw Ma k.hurg, New Km. Noil) ah. I ila III aoiithrru WaxblllKtnn IIAZKUA. Jan. -lSp iat-Mr. uol.AI.I-A. Jan lK-- lll-j i uni muuuii iiiii 11 Ni'w Yrir waa uaht-r into, an J Mr II. lu-nmr are Iba ir.u.l VU).n a,lh vribo.ii.i 1 1 Ii..MV - , V...- .1.. Saml) Willi pure htlma alio nnout iwrrnia in a - IS imhra of ano. jMra. Iicnner aa f..rt...-tly Mi.a Anna Suiuly la boaever. drnlK-l In dark-! lUirlantl. . f,., !. nr.i urn In tb blalory! A roii.li of ll.. lia rabbaM ruUI- .., a Kandv la dry aa al.r lh.mi.hl lb-tr cahluse aa m.t r!iur h bal rum uul lb utd yrar an. I avbuiurd Iba Br, rnclna Nu. lol un lb rt P. line Im.k up tba grrrliiu till all arre aakrnrj SADDEST IN HISTORY) G0Es UP IN FLAMES M i KHIU IKJ. Jan i (!. Ul I Hi altj Ix-lla ran it ml lo H'I HAM Hi l'rt, Jan. 6 -iSpm'lali - Cm i.i ine town - ----- . Mr luati nrri naa iwn kiiiiii m al inliltilKhl of il.i. Ial rant i'ii a tiuiiae inirnril Muii.lay hikiii at hone mi Ihe di-avrt for cruel, irtut ta qui. "" - ' j Urw ,iltiry for lb niiuln rar 1. 1 Ua that 1913. Ih aj.U. t )euralK.il II oVIm k. Mr. Kelil bail Jual link eUltiKulhlied lb KlarlttK llubt III Ibe ral.Utte flIU ana A h ,,rr.4 r, tn n a fill car thla' Ul ., bl,t,.f,. baj fal.-.l Into lb paat r-luriie. bom, ami ahll I lie r- ..urbuay buoxeHltaiM-ni-ry. and lu.lead .Hln for Indiau icraea. amin aa iHa.l.l. r far haa It te.-n lh.,n .Ta the bu.y al lb barn Hi houae burn-.l it a mat of aeln.uie )ou tll ony nnu iniuifa -u.i v. h ladliK'k over blrb aplder la apln- bolea In the nnnd on the tiiouutain I.UK hia iut and thii. .io iue.1 lo lop. for Ihe Itidtnna .re to.. l l ilron tli. ir aorroaa there nut.l do ao bury anuhlns of alue In a pla.e no at a well or rtu-r. atu re ueap -...ir ...... The any lienor ... carried .aa) ; Mr. and Mra. lib-hard Zhm-y were did n alv aalotil.h nnwl every one. . entertained New Ycara day lth ail Sma l.ko ewrbiKly laid in food Informal diner by Mr. and Mra. Molly .im,K to let the terrible dry apcl! iie-r CoId n Home, eonie'on I T,",r"' " I"11 M 1,1,114 nt The 1 O ). y. lll bave limtaUalton Mr. Albert lle'ma a few dua ai;.. January loth. ! alien hi houM? rot on fltv. Kurlunate. y C Stronit aa out from Tortlaud ly tbe lire aaa put out U-fore mu.h I loir lien a n feint! OU ni larni. i uniiiaK - i....... mvviiiiii. ami family have moved to Taroma. Vah. I now men aeetua to In. tbe order of l!.o I.... d iKa x.oinaa.af au.t h T Mra. (Mlmna Had the miaionune oi uu, .u .K ... - MHana bmic aw rpreae4 falUKK down the atepa breakln her From their aork there are aoine real left arm In to plarea. lao breakinit ertihti anionic them. s ..... -1.1 Im erml Ij.liniun utlil thrill rllilll wmBMBMiM to r.iii. aim. tiruna u o yeaia oiu, - - ami one of Sandy", oldeat pioneer. r." "ere vlaltora at Ih,. Krank Chll.la ! V Cruna haa a bad left band, a nor.ie ncuncauu?. rae of blood pobton. Mr. lwar I.I. ma tnt a couple of ,),,, )rt of our nan l'lil ar rr 1 hi y Mted a ety lea t tiliiata from the ila allb Mr Kramer and family at r luiti( noa ahn reinetnU'r Ihoae kilibrti The fire iaui;bl flout a de Mt AniCel aluul New Year'a time II" duia of moiirnlnii. b. n marly two ' ferllve flua II la believed, 'lite loa la report a that little Joe baa (una lo lint-, hum In our land aaa dark, alth anrrow paillallv lovered by luaiirunee. h t'ottiml'ta to t iiMiipany for bla over K.nm dar one alio bad Hone lo Halurda). Januuiy I. !U. aa a bin aunt. Mla K hlndeler who krvpa houc (he frutil. nev-rr to rvt'iin Tba brarla day ill Ibe history of Ihe hamaatua fur lur brother. Ilr brother la a of tboor laoiunera ca'd l. a'.lnt long tcratiiie. The folio Inn offliera -rr prlrat aim haa been tei bin Ihe In Tbe aaddenrd bono- are rinttlux lualalled: (ieo, I'. Iiallaa. iii .i t r . J. I diana for lb paat three eat. laith the volrea of a n generation, , ('hltaood. overaeer, Mra. faille I bll ! H. Mr. I.ion aUo reported that Ibe Ml.j aho know nothing of tbe ar, aave'asl. rbaplalti, Allot In Neae'l. trean Aniiel M'iMina have taken up other pur- trout hlatorr. The batlV Ibbta of lb' urvr. Mra 8. H. Iiallaa, niretary. Ilov aulta In rompllame alih Ihe new pr'aouth have turned Into t-.ati if ut aar- aUtattl aleaatd, Mr AukuhI Wellm.iu hllitlloti law. One la to be a pool hall J. na and pleaaiire croon. I. tbe abnt-1 W hit, ateaard. t'harlea llankin, aa I it... ... k ... .ill H .l.t..L I I...M 1 . .. . ...I I l. '..... . I . t it I - I.... , ,, . ., -i -K i aim in- i'iin-1 "in u.-ii in .m mum irim iiuiiuinK. uavp !- ii it eiateti ei vi i eii-a, ,ii. n. . iit'ne ui iiimiiiiw. Mio ballttii!. building laxtlea and k t .i... ... . . U ,....,,,.. i i..i.. ...i. Il.r .. T- I'l .'.lli-l. it'll l.l " tll.4 UUI Ml' ll llll'B llllir lilBO'ltll Bllll l.tl'llRlj. , ..I l" IIHK'I llll"inrl IM'IJ HFnin.M.t. feet Molalla aa It did aome plaeea, for tlnl ( h ill thV, but n it one of in alio aleaanla; H. A. Young, itale keeper thrlrlare living today may b ; ever lo aee.Hevcn nea tuemlHT aere Initialed i t an oimt i nu i iar. AVrvlaJIWgLtitrlj IIIIglla'&klUt&llXkllkMhi tV'Maiwtli-vfonlJliiinruw Otini Munihiof nc.'ajcril (MM Alt i uiir. liM Wr-,, ) I h I i Itnm I Anrtfrrt Bemrih rorfitn linn . Sixtr Slntv. h.DU itwi WonuiJl rvtilMimJvrfiM russantlLossorSLttp. ruSmaV Sinaltof 11 Tor Infant! nd ChtMrcn. The Kind You llavo Always Bought Boars tho Signature of V a In Use For Over Thirty Years I- r VWfl Tf EiatLt Copy ol Wtmwut, LOCAL HAPPENINGS NEAR EAGLE CREEK " I Mr. and Mr, tieo. battle ere pieaa I antly entertained on New Year'a eve . by Mr. and Mr. l V. Horland. ! Mr. and Mra. Max .MtM.tlun and toting on Jack, were dellKbtfully cn , (ertained at the John Wunker Uon Sunday. Mr. C. f . Horland. master of Oswego jranpe. he'ped to Instull the new of- , 1 Hi-er at Sherwood lira nee Saturday. ' ' Mr. J. JobtiMiti, an ull around gwd HACl.K CRKKK. Jau. 6 (Special) ; farmer of thla place. transai td bul- rred Hoffnieiater took aome grain Oswei:o Monday, up to Hoy IKuulass recently and had ciendora. Abner and Stanley Hull it chopped. berg were visitors of Ant.me and it. K. Gibson came up to hU father's. Shirley lloittz Now V urs Day. Jauies liibson. Kriday and spent the, i;uy McYay was sellttiK proditiT on ii. Kbt with him. ' tho Portland market Friday. .vir. aud Mrs. Hoy uoupiass nate bad an utlatk of IjiUripiie bate been h.ik tor the past week but are no ii.ii. roving. Carl Douglass has been on the kk list, but he. too. Is better. ! Hoy YVooJ'e was tbe dinner guest of Will Douglass and wife Sunday. 'STAFFORD PHONE IS BUSY ON NEW YEAR R. H. (Jibson and wife were recently. STAFFORD. Jan. 6. iSpecia') Honored l.y a vts.l mauo mem o, ,.r. Saf(or( BWoke to wbl(e worId on and Mrs. John UEhifoot. who came. the morn1K of llle firsl Uay ot out from 1'ortlaud Saturday and re-. ,t geemeU ,hal 0reRon had put on tualned over Sunday. i her t)rjda, ro,)eg ,Q wcicome ,ie uawn Mr. Orke had the misfortune to lose of frPedolu from the 8haoUlt.g of lhe one of his horses recently. ; demon dHnk anJ thousands of wves A. D. McMillan, who has been iniand chMrm reap tne bt,nL.flt !n Portland for the past week, returned ; Uie monev (hl(t uso(1 to b)J handl.d free. home Sunday evening, and on Monday. I ,v ovpr ,)Ur tQ enrlch ,he whUe. with the help of some of the neigh- 8"hlrtel, ,,, 108t U8eleg8 human belng bors. butchered ten hogs. Qn tbe face of ,he earth wlI1 now Mr. and Mrs. John Ughtfoot, andj t ,o make homeg ha()ler un(, Mrs. R..U. Gibson, called on Mrs. iola more comfortable I Dougluss Saturday evening. . We w,sh ,0 commend (be teachers WU1 Douglass and wife spent Suu-jand ,,atrons of Maple Une school, and day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roy;fee, gure tbe fortunate pupils of such Douglass. j a progresnive school are a happy and J. P. Strahl went to Portland Frl- j C0Iltented ,ot. day evening to see Mrs. Strahl, who j A GaRe and fnmy went , thclr had an operation some time ago. and j houM, ,n Su He,eng aftef gpen(ling a who, since leaving the hospital. basweek at ,he od Guge home Tbey lM.-en tho guest of her brother andcume ftnd went by ,he way of 0regon family, and Incidentally to join in j CUv ag tbe glouKh of pispond. near watching the old year out and the-, , uaunker's has not been made new year In. Miss Kdna Kennedy, after a ten- passable yet, and the county judge has been sick, but we are pleased to1 days vacation, returned to fcagte ( reeK note by tlle paper tbat he g , a falr Sunday evening ana resumed uer uu ties in the school room. Leslie Strahl after an absence of some months has returned home. Mrs. Howlett was delighted Sunday evening by being made the recipient of a call from Mr. and Mrs. John Light foot and Mrs. R. B. Gibson. Ernest Woffmelster spent Saturday night with Carl Douglass. Some of the people of this neighbor hood have been enjoying themselves immensely the past 5 nights coasting way to recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Oldham, Sr., are vis-' itLng their son and family on the j Hayes place. John Tiedman, of Sherwood, visited . his mother and other friends a few days. j Miss Lydia Ehern made a very pleas ant call upon Mrs. Gage New Year's day. New Year's greeting kept the tele phone busy a good share of the day. Some of the members of the church with a couple of bob-sleds. One night r God are attending the annual assem they got to going rather swiftly and one of the hind bobs was broken and one or two of the merry-makers were slightly hurt, but not seriously. Walter Douglass is much improved and is expected borne in a few days. bly in Portland. A MERCILESS JUDGE. One Who Shows No Favor. ASSOCIATION ELECTS MARQUAM, Jan. C (Special The Marquam Mutual Telephone associa tion met January the 3rd, 1916, to elect new officers for the ensuing year. O. L. Hammond and J. L. Jones were tbe new members. J. R. White, F. L. Skirvln and Steve Korb succeed them selves. A large number attended the meeting for there were several import ant subjects to be discussed. Our new year was ushered in with a white coating of snow and at this writing still remains, to the pleasure of the young people. E. A. Cummings, one of our mer chants has gone to Portland on bus! ness, also to purchase himself an auto. J. Mosier of Silverton, was out last week a few days visiting bis daughter, Mrs. Delia Young and family. 11. M. Hubbard and wife returned from Meadowbrook where they have been visiting his wife's parents. Liven up Your Torpid Liver. To keep your liver active use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They insure good digestion relieve constipation, and tone op the whole system keep your eye clear and your skin fresh and healthy looking. Only 25c. at your Druggist (Adv.) A merciless Judge is Father Time. Before him the weak and the wanting go to the wall. Only the truth can stand. For years the following state ment from an Oregon City resident has withstood this sternest of all tests. Joseph McDermott, Washington St., Oregon City, says: "I was almost flat on my back with kidney and bladder trouble. I was so lame and stiff that I could hardly bobble around and it was all I could do to get up In the morning. My kidneys were irregular in action and the secretions were scan ty. I used several boxes of Doan's Kidney ills and I soon got well." (State ment given March 29th. 1910.) Increased Confidence More Than Three Lear Later. Mr. McDermott said: "Nothing has occurred to change my high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills. I think more of them than ever." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same tbat Mr. McDermott had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) A PROSPEROUS 1916 May Father Time deal kindly with you and yours during the new year. May he bring brightness into your home and may his foot prints be upon the right side of your Bank Book. May he often incline your feet in our direction and may your visits be of such a nature that when the new year has grown old we will both look back and say "A very good year indeed". W. J. WILSON AND COMPANY 12TH AND MAIN STREETS OREGON CITY, OREGON Selling the entire Mitchell, Lewis and Staver Co. line of Farm Machinery and Vehicles. II iryilllt 1" I'IUIKUIMI lilt' minimi : at tlrl it vvsk fi-uri'd lhl hi II ild have lo have tlirm uiiipolult'il. , l E IS DEAD AT BARLOW ly In trylliit In rxttHKulhli I hit lliuncsi thai would Aa It la he ttlll lime mm IIiikiT. U Mra. Hubble rwover tln-y will bv ... 11 ....... ll.. ut.l II...I.1 Ill kiiiii !' r.n.11. ... . n. . die are cuiplnvt-d at Ihe lali ItiHani . anylurn In Llm-nln, .Wbrimka. Theyi , ,. were inarrl nut July. Mr. Huddle1 HAHI.OW. Jan. I. - tS,.., lull M. wii formerly of thin place, aud we uro! He-alf lla.i.r and a.ma. Wayne and m.rry In learn of lln-lr inh.ri.rt.ine. 1 IWu ..r Annua. iu n lb- ltln ...... ... , I Inline Tliurmbiy. Horn, o Mr and Mrs. , Mm Lmretla Ann flm.... ,..tl,.r of (arty, o I orlland. er. Jii, ll... a ' tl ln yrl,,y , , M r . n po.,... nm. .,,r. ..... ur.,. '''- -,9 years. 10 mouth.. HI. awn t.. ' i . t -. III. . lib . I,. aJ.t.lal. , nrr mum...-. .." ... -""",.,. T. W tr.ln of H.um.ow Wul,,'rllre. and It. K Irttln ol Harlow; elKhl danit'ilrr or Mr. and Mrs. 1 Hmlth of thla place. Kniu.bbll.lr. il mid Ihr.'i. great Kriinil MUh M-ltua Itm k. arcunpiinlrd by i ..i.ii.ir,.,, iM..i,,.a iniinv fri In. The her friend. Miss Sophia Zona, spent fl,rB ,, held Hun.lay In Ibu Naa the week end with Iwr pan nlH, Mr. , ,.nilri , w,n nv, i, hart, ot ( un and Mra. Henry Hock. j nrrii-lullnK. The palll.earera aere After un lllii.'hs of only a lew daysj A. Hnite, J. Andrew. I). J. I'nrin. nti'.-r. with pneuiiiiinla. Jo.''b Krolsrh, Hr A. II. Wlddowa, J, V. Krli knon and J. died nl bia homo In DnmaKcUR. Thi:J. Tourfel. .I.TfiiKcd vi ua hlKhly eHli'cuu.il by alt' I'rank Hiolllnita ilo.rd nut bla mt vvho knew hint. Ho vvaa always ready Iimiii stock Ihe flrt ot bixt vtrek and to help In any cntcrprtno. He donnti'd aold fixtures to Jim- King, who will run an acre of ground on which the new a pool ball. Curmnn hall ia located. Joseph' Mr. and Mra. J. J. Hmllh and little KrotHch. Sr.. was born In Haa. Ho-' daiiitbler, W'lnulrred, of Ultimo, eaat hetnln, Austria. March 19, IS Id, and ern tireaou. are vUlllnit Mra. Huillh's tiled Janui.ry 2. l'.Mi"). nge marly "f, parents, Mr. and Mrs. JoIiiimiii, on years. He nnd his family (nine (o the their ttuy to Myrtle Creek, wh.'te they rnlted Htalrs In 1HS2 and nettled In will locate. FORD PILGRIMS ARE PRISONERS COPENHAGEN, Jan. 1. The Ford peace pilgrims were virtually prison era for several hours last night, guard ed by police to prevent New Year's eve merrymakers from attacking them. The party was "interned following their attendance at a banquet of the Royal Shooting club, after which they were escorted to their hotels. Governor Hanna, of North Dakota, is in an improved condition, though still quite 111. sentiments upon the subject by Incor porating under a charter that forbid the issuing of a saloon license. Mr. Everman Robins and family have been among the last victims of the grippe. Mr. Summervllle, Oscar Lion, Stan ly Murphy and D. W. Badger, have all been complaining of the grippe the past week. Mr. Ed. Metzler sent word to a friend to build a fire to dry the house that be rented from Mr. Hunt, as he ex pected to be back any day. Mr. Met ler went back to his former home in Tualatin, several weeks ago to dig a crop of potatoes. Sickness in the fam ily and the rains prevented hia return when expected. Aurey Russel, the fourteen months old son of A. W. Kussell, died Decem ber 29, from a complication of whoop ing cough and pneumonia. The father was away trapping so did not know of the sickness and death until a mes senger was sent to tell him. The mother was also elk and trying to cart for a three-year-old child who was In a critical condition. Mr. Russell and family live five miles south of Molalla. Dr. Walker who was called because of the babys death turned his attention toward saving the older child. He be gan using the new whooping cough serum treatment, and by the gain the child has made from the treatments al ready given, Dr. Walker feels very much encouraged. He stated that It was the most serious case of whoop ing cough he ever saw and felt tbat the ruins of tho present war effaced. Sad as all this is, however, we could not let it darken our hollduy week. Vre had been gladdened too much by the tender attention of Christmas time to give way to melancholy, but Christ mas Joy, abiding as its Influence may be must, In Itself, like all other pleasures in this world, be brief, and must give way to graver things. The Christmas (ree and the decorations have been tu ken down, tbe gifts put away. The roses are blighted with frost and even Mt. Hood, who looked out benignly on Christmas morning, has gone back into obscurity. We are all busied with work that the new year has brought. The lengthening of the day is clearly perceptible and the traditional streng thening of the cold is not missing. The cold weather of the past week has brought on quite an epidemic of Grip. One of tho schools remain unopened on account of the prevalence of this malady. Geo. Zlmmer, who has had quite a severe attack from this unwel come guest, Is getting better now. Mrs. Bchrock, mother of Mrs. Simon Miller, is still absent on her holiday visit with some of her other children. Mrs. Bchrock, though well past 70, is such a constant partaker of the foun tain of youth that she Is welcome company even among her ;uvenlle friends. ' Tbe Walsh-Hepler sawmill Is running steadily. Its busy wblr calls to mind the new buildings that are to be put up in our vicinity the coming year. The snow, that was giving promise to Mut Glover, of the Eagle Creek grange, acted as installing officer. Mr. and Mrs. George Tomson, former ly of McMinnvllle, but now temporarily located al Damascus, were grunge vis itors Saturday. Mr. Tomson has been a granger for over forty years. Mr. und Mrs. Glcver, Miss Ella Lund, Har old Lund and Jack Rnnkln were also grange visitors Saturday. Miss Lizzie Roach, teacher of tho Dover school, spent her" vacation at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wellman, MIbb' Mary Bock, Mrs. Hugh Saye, Mrs. Jno. Moore and J. D. Corbin, are reported on the sick list. Miss Esther Ravell spent the holi days visiting friends In Washington. The play entitled "The Old Dairy Homestead," given Saturday night at the German hall, was greatly appreci ated by every one. It was the best amateur play ever given here. Those who participated are to be congratulated on the way they played their parts. The Damascus Telephone Company held Its annual meeting January 3, 1916. John- Mullenhoff was elected president; Herman Rltzan, vlce-presl dent; Roy White, secretary; - Arthur Heacock, treasurer, and Henry Hod melster, manager. Mrs. Huddle received word that her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Luther Huddle, had been very seriously if not fatally burned by an explosion or turpentine. Her husband burned bis hands so bad- Kniisas, where he lived for 20 years Thirteen years ago he muted to Ori' tton nnd bought a farm here at Dam. asms. Mr. KrotHch was married Iwlco, his first wife dying many years ngo. Ho Is survived by bis widow, and four sons, Joseph, Edmund, Orven and Krnnk Krotsch; also four daugh ters. Mrs. Anna Timber, Mrs. Ktumn Hilbl.'t, Missus Limine and Julia Krotsch. Rev. Karl O. HalHinann, it Lutheran minister of Cortland, con ducted the funeral services at the Dunknrd church Tuesday afternoon. He preached to n largo congregation, using as a text "Thou "bait como lo thy grave In a full ago, like as n shock of corn comnth In his season." Job fi; 20. Tho floral pieces were very beautiful. Interment was made In the Damascus cemetery. Tho family huve I bo sympathy of tbe cnmimmly ut large. CHICHESTER S PILLS . V Ubi 1,1 Itu, ur.li d M . i QSji I fcl..k..r'.ll...jIlr.j LMJ(jttL t'UI. I. Kr .nd Uol B.ulllcW "jVj Jl tH,ie, iMlr.1 ltll lllu. ftllilHM. m KM Tak .Ihirp. Buy f mp V FJ - At iri.t. A.wn.rui.1 in-n-TrR- ararUf. DIAMOND IIMANII PI I.I JL fn. ft yn known Htt. 5 tot. AUr RHvl SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE T. W'. Irwin, or Rchpoohii, and Hell Irwin, of I'orllitnd. allxniled the fui erul of Ibi'lr mother and urandinolh.?. Mrs. Chnsu. Mr. and Mrs. Sagwiiuiy und Mlsa I'lieollnu l.urHcn, or Cortland, were, with their pan-tils New Ycnr'a day. School opened Monday after u week's vacation. Tho children en Joyed coining together uttuln more than usual for the hiio'w offered (belli iuon pleasure than cuinmon. Get Rid of Racking LaGrlppe Cough It Weakana. For the severe rucking cough tbat comes with lagrlppe, Foley's Honey und Tar Compound Is wonderfully healing and soothing. It cases the tightness over the chest, raises tho phlegm oiinl'y and helps the racking, caring conch that Is so exhausting and weakening. It. G. Collins, ex post master, Unrnegnt, N. J., says: "Fo ley Honey and Tar Compound soon stopped the severe lugrlpiio cough that completely exhausted inc. It can't be beat." Jones Drug Co, (Adv.) Homo contractors to be preferred on new Hakcr 12.r,0(l0 srhoolhoiiflo Rubber Stamps Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special stamps on short notice. Orders received by 5 K M. delivered the following morning. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER G. H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 i Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. Oregon City Enterprise Office Outfitter! Phone Pacific 2 , . Home B-10