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2 OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1902. g CORRESPONDENCE OQ0CKJQ30OQC00O0OOO0OOO0OO llusHelvllle. (Too late tor last i-sne.) John Slump has built a line bouse for souk; j onng lady. vV. Boh ere, f Harlow, has5o head of cattle cm Mr. Carter's place. He tins 60 tons of hay. He is boarding with Mrs. W. Daughert,. O. 8. liovies mi l son are fencing a pasture, mul tliey are also doing some tjlan iiintf. F. Divi lson and sou are improving their place. Scou Carter is bu.lding a new kitchen. Mrs.S. Carter's health is much im proved. Mrs. Carter gave her mother a birth day dinner in honor of h.-r 55th birth day. Kviyone present had a most en joyable time. Her brother, from East ern Oregon, was preent The Hu"elvil e school commences the middle of March Elder Moore ' boy and L. B. Trul linger are slashing. The cattle are wintering well in Rus sel'ville. Air Moore is going t hold a meeting at Molalh, which will begin on tha sec ond Sunday in March. High land . Our iA i il, tan tit by Mrs. Tennie North, closed hint. Friday with a short, spicy piogrnin. All the children did well .Milton and Clay Miller, aged 7 and 5 years rospe'Mively, deserve special mentioning Milton was encored three times, Hiid Olav captured the laurelB with " I'lie Smack In School." Our young friend, Arthur Duiilap, is teaching a Hinging school at Highland, Rev. DuiiIhi) preaches every two week in the church on Methodism. Qni'e a sprinkling of young folks were over ironi Clarkes at. our Sunday school Our enterprising Kred MUson is over hauling the mill and putting in more power in llio shape of another engine. Fiauk liees iH going to move to East ern Oregon for the benefit of h'S wife's health. Dr. Pruden, of Springwater, ban leased Mr lines' place. Highland Grange meet the first Sat urday in every month, and is increasing in membership, i tie patrons are uis' cussing practical farm questions, and are enjoying themselves. The officers are Charles P. Tallman, secretary; G. K, Miller, secretary. Lester Fellows has a new guitar, and be is learning to 'hump it in good shape. Frank Kirk ha a tine violin that was recently brought from the East. Eli Fellows has been arouad with a petition for a plank sidewalk three miles ' west of the school bouse, and he is re ceiving signers. When the walk is fiiv ished it will give our street a city Bed ap poanuico CoitmsM'ONDUNt. hldorado. We urn having tine wether for Ore gon March winds and showi rs. Born, to the wile of John Puino, a boy Feb. liHih. Mother and child are doing well. Charlie Spongier went to Portland last Monday on hu.-im ss. Ei ncs! Jones is talking of leaving for Eastern Oiegon, where lie will work tli iH summer. Minnie Hanton and daughter, Hazel, spent Sunday with Mrs Spangler. Misses Edith and Jessie Jackson passed through this burg last Saturday on their way to Rural Poll. Curtis llelvey spent last Sunday with his parents. Let.ha Jackson spent Saturday and Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Spangler. Hairy Smith was in our burg last Monday trading horses. Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medi cine. If they do not thrive on their food something is wrong. They need a little help to get their digestive machinery working properly. COD LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITLS or LIME SODA will generally correct this difficulty. If you will put from one- fourth to half a teaspoonful j in baby's bottle three or four I times a day you will soon see I a marked improvement. For larger children, from half to j a teaspoonful, according to j age, dissolved in their milk, ! if you so desire, will very soon show its great nourish ing power. If the mother's milk docs not nourish the baby, she needs the emul sion. It will show an effect at once both upon mother and child. 50c. ind lion, ll Irnggtstt. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chmnt, New York. i UN' Help eoo Mature i k'J fiScJ5 OF John Helvey went to Hiehand last Monday to look at some land. He is land agent for some lawyer in Portland. naa ferry, the Mulino photographer, was in our burg last week and took the picture of the school house and pupils. Jim Fiek was seen in our buru Sunday last. Beaver Lake. Sunshine and rain. Bert Wade was visiting relatives near Molalh a few days ago. James JNicholson has a new saddle horse. Frank Gray is the proud possessor of a seven-pound boy. U. B. Wade, of Scotts Mills, was vis- ting in this section one day last week. Say, Clarence, the next time be sure to put the saddle on the right horse. A, G. Wyiand intends to leave Mon day next for Eastern Washington, where he will work the coming summer. Good luck go with you, Al, I can't. lhe farewell dance at Frank Haun t on Feb 28th was a usual success. L.J.Nicholson has a new gun, and the birds will have to make themselves scarce now Willie Nicholson, of Marquam, was Been in this burg one day last week. Mrs. Elbe Churchill, who has Seen ill for some time, is on the mend. A Country Hayskkd. liural DM. While riding on the running gear of his wagon among some stumps today, Mr. Boe caught one ol his teetonastump and before the team was stopped bis leg wsb broken below the knee. Misses Edith tnd Jessie Jackson, of Maple Lane, were visiting at their grand father's home Sunday. 1. A.Beede has been atlUcteu with a lame back. Jim Ogle, of Portland, came uo to his father's Sunday for a short visit. George Beedn, who has been working, at Portland for several months, is home for a few weeks. W S. Sconce and wife were visiting at the latter's father's home Sunday. Everyone in this vicinity seems to he in favor of A. Montaudon for road super visor. A. Wyiand, of Wilhoit, was the guest ol C. Hardesty Sunday. D. Skeen sold his farm of 75 acres last week to a man who resides near Salem. Mr. Skeen will leave Clackamas county after this fall. ' Albert and Louis Moshberger, Isaac Williams and T. B. Donaldson were the guests of I. J. Bigelow Sunday. Rustic. Stafford. March came in as meek as a lamb.but, even at this early date the lion has be gun to roar. Mr and Mrs VVeisBenborn are on the sick list. Grandpa Schatz, who is paralyzed.haB Vieen very weak for the last ten days. David Woelfle, a Castle Rock, Wash., pedagogue, but at one time a resident here, made this place a pleasant call last week. Joe Beesen. of Willapa, Wash., is making relatives and friends hero a visit. It has been 22 years since ho left these parts to make Grays Harbor Iih home. Parker Downing, of Progress, visited his sister last Friday and Saturday. Bom, to the wife of George Keller, a son, Feb. 25th. Mrs Borland ib having her house sur rounded bv a picket fence. Henry Schatz has built a blacksmith shop and equipped it with tools. All work iajdone by the latest improved pro. cess. The school entertainment laBt Friday niuht was well attended, and was pro nounced a splendid and successful af fair. William Schatz was in Oregon City Saturday and Daid his axes. Be3ide the three uer cent discount, he got the wide tire rebate on two wagons, ?a . Highland. Who savs March isn't spring? A few of the Highlanders attended the social and dance at Colton. The baskets sold as high as $3. Say the Coltonites are not moneyed folks Mrs Buckner's mothe- was yisiting her last week. Mr Manen has rented Bill Buckner's place for five years. He is moving be tween showers. School closed Friday with a short pro- gram. A number of people were out, although it was a stormy afternoon. Mrs George Lee and daughter, Flossy, v ere doing business in our burg last week. Peail Harrington, who has been very ill, is improving under the care of Dr. Strickland. The Upland singing di ss is prosper ing under the leadership of Professor Dunliip. Our new mail carrier, from Sunnyside, was up viewing his four years' hard tank. Doctor Pruden 's patients are all im- ; proving nicely. M'oo nas reiueu ! Frank Kces' place will move onto it in the near future. Frank will go to Last em Oregon for the benefit of his wile's health. Last Sunday there was a boy 111 inns or ( lie girl too many. When you go for a buggy ride try and find an extra James Parish was transacting business in Oregon City this week. Charlie Welch has a sick cow. Pardel Van Donge is home again. We are glad to see your smiling face. If you want picture frames cull oil Ely. lie does some very good woik. Bill llt'.KT. Liberal. March is here in "fu Menu is hard on stock. Moi-tall the farnitrs feed for their tattle thioiieh. blast" and the have plenty of to carry tliem Seed o.tts ii'e q lick sa'o at 111) and 35 CO its per bushel. Tux time is here and a general ru stle for money to pay them with. Don't growl, croiber farmer, we have ad voted tor it, and we will so. n be tenting under some old fir tree. Richard W right is busy grubbing out the oil fence row, which ad Is another good field to his farm. St urges Bros have bought a new saw mill, and are going to set it upon the N O Vaughn place. Mr Mainwood and his son-in-law, P Prior, went to towu i -iday to get Lhe doors and windows lor he latter' im w house. .V la-ge ciowd from Libera went to Cough "My wife had a deep-seated cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her com pletely." J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Three aliei : 25c, 50c, $1. AH dniffliU. Consult your doctor. If he Bays take it, then do as be smth. If lie tells you not to take It, then don't take It. He knows. Leave it with him. are willine. J. U. AY Kit CO., Lowell. Mats. Molalla Saturday to hear the would-be Brownell sptak. Our school is progressing nicely, and the attendance is larger and more regu lar in spite of the stormy weather. Dr Norris, ef Oregon City, was called to the bedside of Ethel Akins, who was very sick Saturday. She is now slowly improving. Grandma Wright visited the hemes of George Fruiter and Uncle Billy Vaughn from Sunday until Tuesday evening Mrs Georne Waldron and daughter, Jennie, of Oregon City, were visiting the former s sister, Mrs J Akins, Sun day. Mrs L E Look, of Gresbam, was visit ing her parents, Mrs N H White, Friday and Saturday. Dan Graves and Jack Uodge starten their shingle mill on the Samson place Monday. f red JNelson and Dee Wright have ad ded three more men to their brush slashing crew in order to finish by the first of April. John Ridings has been passing through this place quite often of late, and from all appearances there will be another Johnnie added to our burg. "Don't it beat the band?" We need him for our own. Johnnie is liable to land on the other lids of the river. How about it, Bunchy? Lkngtuy. Frog Pond. j C F Wagner traded horses with George Brown, of New Era, last Friday. The horse that the former bought was im ported from Iowa and is a full blooded Percheron . Mr Heater has completed the heavy timber work on J Turner s bam and it wil' bb ready for a raise in a few weeKs. 01 ius Peters and family were vihitin, friends in Frog Pond Tuesday. Wanted-A man to sell post holes. In-, quire at W C S, Wilsonville. M Peters has presented his shop with a new drill . Fiank Sharp has been doing some blacksmith work in the iVIeiutz shop the past week. Mark Baker is clearing three acres of land in which he intends to plant early spuds. The smiling face of Paul Reichle was seen at the oyster supper Thursday night. Mr Beeman is fl'iming wood during the high water, but he ia banking it be low the lower dam. Miss Anna Aden has returned home from Portland, whore Bhe has been em ployed as dressmaker. Our road boss has a force of men em ployed on the Oswego roaa this week. Otto Peters has returned to Portland to work for Mr. Gebhart at the carpen ter trade. Tualatin Grange No. Ill is talking of building an addition to its hall. J Mayes is in the notion to move. Messrs G Elligsen and Ernst Boek man are in Portland trying to fell some of their large horses. Albert Turner snent Saturday and Sunday in Portland with his wife, who has been ill for some time, but is now improving very rapidly. Julius Iderhotl'was the first man to register in this precinct. He became of age a few months ago. To the A Brothers Chunky Fellow is willing to resign as soon as you get per manently located. Please come again. A school teacher, from Hood View, walked five miles last Thursday evening to "at a dish of oysters with his best girl. Real estate is on the move. J L Kruse is about to sell the Whit' more farm. George Aden visited friends in the me tropolis Saturday and Sunday. Several friends and relatives gathered at the home 11 A Kruse last Sunday and had a iiust enjoyable tfme. Tho?e pres ent were Mr and Mrs Stine, Mr and Mrs E Sharp, Mrs Filers, Katie Sharp, 11 II Aden, K S Kruse, Meta and Nunie Filers and Fritz Wagner. 1 Oll'NKY Fki.i-ow. Varus. Mr Brown has so d his farm here and has moved to Sacramento, O il, for his hea'th. Kev. Englebeit preached at the Evan gelical church Sunday and the follow ing otlicers were elected for this year: SurerintenOeni, J J Guyer; assistant, Jacob Kulblleisch ; secretary, Precott Kalblleisch ; librarian, Cora Jaggar; treasurer, Mies Vada Faust. Misses Maltha Uidor and Ad.inis wer the guests of the Misses S.irah and Katie Jones Sunday. Mrs Hall l.indsley visited her mother, Mrs D E Jones, Sunday. Jack Irish and John Moore are help ing Mr Faust sort potatoes. Wallace Graham, of Portland, visited Willie Guyer last week. Miss Maggie Guyer is working in the Electric hotel at Oregon City. Mrs Vonderabe is staving with her lister, Mrs Schram, at Oregon City. Mrs Schram is very ill with a stroke of paialvsis. Mr and Mrs 0 E Sporce spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs Grisenthait at Beaver Crt-k. Miss Nellie Stevens was the juest of Miss Vada Faust Sunday. John Stedham was helping Monroe Irish blast stumps last week. Mrs Young and Mrs Moore visited Mrs Crowly, who is very ill, Sunday. Miss HildahErickson and Mrs Bowen, of Portland, spent a few days last week with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs Erickson. Frank Shoenbern is working for S E Gregory. Mrs R M Cooper is the proud pos sessor of a new range stove, presented to her by her sons. A farewell dance was given at the home of Will Jones Wednesday night. A delicious lunch was served at mid night, after which the guests departed for their homes. Those preseut were Misses Edna Irish, Bertha Spangler, Rachel and Maggie Lewis, Winnie and Bertliena Howard, Emmalnskeep, Belle and Ada Gregory, Tillie Thomas, Iva Irish, Nellie StevenB, Vada Faust, Cora Jaggar, Mary Moore, Katie and Sarah Jones, Celena Jones; Fred Spangler, Evan and Tom Lewis, Norman and Ralph Howard, Richard Davis, Tom In skeep, Lawrence Daringer, Lew and Jim Bcckner. Ed and George Gregory, A Jones, Dewey Thomas, J ick Irish, Fred Stevens, John Moore, Dan Jones, Albert and Joe Studeman, Elliot, Oscar and Arthur Erickson, Frank and Albert Bchoenbern, Will K Jones, Mr and Mrs Edw'in Howard, Mrs Minnie Fauton, Mr Gregory, John Jones and Mr and Mrs Will Jones. Springwater. On the 27th and 28th inst. there will be Farmer' Institute at the Grange hall in Spriugwater. Speakers fiom the ag ricultural college will be ptesttnt. Ev erybody is cordially invited to attend. More new neighbors ar.j to locate in Springwater. Charles Gray has ex changed 80 acres of land to James Maichbank, of West Oregon City for five acres. A family, from California, has moved into Charles B 'rd's bona.) with the in tendon of making Springwa'er their fu ture h ime. Born, to the wife of William Snyder, a fine girl. The boys of Springwater are taking their annual flight north as spring ap proaches. George Guttridge and Harley Raney Btarted for the logging camps tile 2-bh. Plenty of rain and health good. Marks Prairie. Stveral people from our vicinity at tended the show last Saturday at Au rora and seem well pleased at what they saw, although it came high. George Askins is remodeling a barn for Henry Kocher. The political pot is boiling, and you could not throw a club around Needy without knocking some candidates for otlice down. Needy and Ki.lin precincts will furnish men for the entire republi can ticket if needed. Miss Mabel Kocher will soon return home. She has been attending school hear Hubbard. Hop raisers are getting ready for set ting bop poles in their yards here. John Mark will enlarge his hop yard by live acres of Canada red hops. The dance given by Charles and Frank Ogle-shy at J McGill's was a suc cess ,!iiui ad enjoyed themselves until 3 o'clock a. 111 , when thev departed for their homes, voting the dance to be one of the best dances of the season. We noticed several of Muckburg young people at the dance given at McGills. There is a great deal ol kicking here at the high taxes. Take your medicine, gentlemen, you voted for the present countv court, and you deserve juBt what you are getting. Veritas. Hubbard. Lee Fish, of Needy, was in our burg Sunday. Marion Pulley's family have moved into their new house. I A Bonney and wife visited friends in town Sunday. Asa Calister has secured a job in a Washington logging camp near Astoria. There will be an entertainment given by the White's school at the Hubbard armory hall soon . 0 Bevens seems to be doing good work as nearly everyone is getting him with his gasoline engine to saw their summer wood. Kev Miscbler conducted the service-t on Sundav at the Hopewell church. C Molsen and family, of Needy, were in town Sunday. Dan Yoder, who fell while working on Pulley's house a few weeks ago, ii rap idly recovering. Rosebud. Il l lid ij. Rev Welch, of Hubbard, preached at the Elliott Prairie Congregational church last Sunday. Captain Pope vitited Portland several davs last week. David Ramage, of Marquam, visited at the home of Mrs H C Kamaga last Sunday. Miss Bertha Woolen, of Silverton, is visiting Miss Keuwoithv. G C Pendleton made a business trip to Portland Saturday. Mr Hostelter ami wife, of Needy, vis ited the former's brother, J Ilostetter, of this place, Sunday. Mrs George Killin and niece, Miss Alma Hubbard, visited at Woodburn Mondav and Tuesday. Miss' Liz.ia Dodge will goto Boyd, Wasco county, soon to begin a spring term of school. S E Snyder visited Woodburn Tuesday. TOTTLER. Meadowbrook. R 1' Cooper and Si n were in town Tuesday Quite a huge crowd attended church Sundav. Ot Kay has been working for Charles llolinun. Cbuiles Daniels is on the sick list. Will St.imlini.er mashed his foot by rol 1 i n g log s a f e w d aj s ago. Miss Nannie Loouey visited Mrs. Kay last Tuesday. T R Oreiu has been quite busy mak ing rails. The street of Meadowbrook are nice and clean mud knee deep. L Standinger has his sawmill running now. liiiiht this way to get your lum ber. Inez Kav is on the sick li6t. Miss Liliie Kamsby has been visiting Mr Dickey and family for the past week. Johnnie Looney is her Jing sheep for Mr Guild. The Meadowbrook people are very wise. They are digging a well at the school house now while the water is near the top of the ground. Mrs Shafer and eun, Guy, visited Mrs W Standinger Sunday Jasper Trullinger and Ray went to town Friday. Mr Guild and family called on R Snod grass Sunday afternoon. Mr Noyer expects to leave for Klon dike about the middle of thi- moDth. MrsFSegar visited Mrs Thomas Be- ' gar for the past two weeks. Heaver Creek. Beaver Creek is still alive, but what's the matter with the Courier-Herald, as it did not make its appearance last week? Fault of Uncle Sam's ser vants. Ed. Frank Shannon is sick with pneu monia. Dr Strickland is in attendance. Mr and Mrs John Bohlander, of Port land, visited the former's mother last Sunday. Jacob Bohlander is working for Mr Cummins. John Erickson, of Falls View, has fin ished his contract of sawing wood for Emil Staub. Henry Hughes has purchased a new wood saw. Henry Shannon is putting it on a truck for him so he can take it abroad. Don't break your back sawing wood w hen there are so many steam saws to be had. Our school is progressing nicely un der the able management of Miss Blanche Holden. John Berreth, of Portland, was out here looking for fresh milk cows. Fred Steiner made a flying trip to Portland one day last week to visit his old friend, J if Boen, who is there with a fine band of hotses. Mr Marlin intends to move to Grass Valley, Oregon, as soon as the weather permits. A Ooititisst'ONDENT. Xemg. James Boe h:ul the misf irtune to brenk his leg Monday. Dr McCorkle, of Woodbtirn, was called to reduce the fracture . Mesdamos Nohlitt and Aldrich.of Hubbard, were the guests of Mrs Mol son Sunday. Mr and Mrs Smith, of Hubbard, were visiting tb latter's parents, Mr and Mrs Thompson, last week. Grandpa Noblett attended the funeral 01 Mr Engle Sunday at Molalla. Miss Gertie and Ara Nohlitt visited their srrandparents over Sundav. Mr Ackerson and daughters were over at Butteville Saturday. Wesley Yoder passed through Needy on his wheel on his way home from Portland, where he has been attending the business college. Miss Katie Spagle was given a sur prise by her friends last Thursday in honor of her 20th birthday . C C Molson went to the metropolis last week to order his spring stock. Mrs Tom Sconce vi3ited Hubbard friends Tuesday. Charles ami Jim Ogle came up from Portland Monday. Eight children of Ilerid Choat have fcurlcl fever. Fritz Stoe and Leu Spuglo went to Washington last Thursday to work in thel i'in camp Solan Hin.tT went to Portland Thurs day. Mrs B F Smith is visiting her mother Mrs Colfenbtirg, at Hubbard this week. Prof. Crittenden finished his term of school last Friday. He left for his home in Yamhill county Saturday. Elsie Bill. Mountain View, The measles are still raging in this burg. Mrs W'est's children hive the meas les. Born, March 2d, to the wife of J Locke, son, weight seven pounds. Frank Everhart and his mother drove out to Molalla last Saturday to attend the funeral of Mr Engle, and returned home Monday. Madam Rumor says there are wed ding bells in the near future for this burg. Sunday sch 10I was closed last Sun day f:r the summer. Preaching again next Sunday. Mr Rands is having a fence built on his property where Mrs Trickier lives. t Al Darling has the lumber to build a fence around the postotlice and will build a chicken corral. S V Francis spent Saturday evening and Sunday at Tualatin with his father. Mrs George Stephens and children spent Sunday out at Beaver Creek among 1 relatives. Mailey Good, of Salem, is visiting his sister, Mrs S nalley. John T Francis, who has been in East ern Oiegon since last April, returned home 1 tieeday. Aggie l-'allaee, of .Mulino, was visit ing with her aunt, Mrs Walton, Tues day snd Wednesday. Mr Park, of Klwood, was transacting business in town Wednesday. Frank and J llingo, of Highland ,came in tovii Thursday morning. S.u.ina. Union JIttll. Mrs Laura Burns visited Mrs Sam Wilk-rson last Sund iv . A very interesting atl'air took place on the road leading from Adkins Bros' saw mill to Canby. As James Adding was passing by F 11 Kenoud's place he was suddenly attacked by Mr Kenond, who threw rocks at him twice, but not seri ously injuring him. .tlr Adkins prompt ly had him arrested. Mr Renotid was furnished bail, and the tral was set for Monday, March 3. Rocks are danger ous weapons in the hands of an angry man. I understand that Mr Adkins is r.ot the first person that Mr Renu l has thro A n rocks at. Messrs L Uiggs, Orrin Adkins and Ot to Siriker went to Portland to see ttie prize light one day last week. Miss Veva Jones was the guest of Mrs Lophia Adkins one night last week. A number of young people from this place attended the dance at Mulino last Saturday night. George Helvey ia seen smiling most all the time. I think the reason is that he receives two letters a week from his best girl. I will not tell where she lives Edward Casiday and family visited his sister, Mrs Minnie Sager, of Mulino, last Sunday. Our school started last Monday with Miss Johnson, of Oregon City, as teach er. School has been closed for nearly two months on account of smallpox. George Casiday and family visited his brother, E Casiday, one day last week. Mrs T J Grimes is Blowly recovering from her spell of sickness. John Robbins and family attended church at Canby last Sui.rlay. Joseph Strejo, of New Era', visited his parents last Sunday. mr and Mrs Urnn Adkins visited rel atives at Liberal last Sunday. Packwi ops. Wilhoit. A. G. Wyiand of Rock Creek, leaves for eastern Oreyon Tuesday, where he will work during the summrr. Joy go with you. Miss Nora Neik.who has been staying with her aunt, Mrs. Ada Jones, near Scotts Mills, for the past six month, returned borne Sunday. Mrs. Emma Vorhies of Rock Creek was visiting Mr and Mrs. Wyiand Sun day last. Miss Annie Shotsman of Molalla spen t Friday afternoon with Mrs. Vorhies and C. G. Vorhies. Geo. Hardesty and his sister, Miss Ollie ot Molalla, made a pleasant call on Mr. and Mrs. Wyiand. Watt Wyiand and wife of Mulino was visiting his relatives, Mr. and Mrs Wy iand, Friday last. Mrs. Ada Jones of Scotts Mills, was visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Wy iand, of Rock Creek, Saturday last. Harrison Wilson, of Rock Creek .made a business trip to Marquam Monday. A party of Rock Creek young people and Molalla young people attended the Russelville church Sunday last. That's right, boys, if the girls want to go to church take tbeio The roads are a lit tle muddy, but you won't notice it. Another basket social was given at the Haun home on February 28, and was a grand success. A large crowd attended, notwithstanding the stormy weather. The merry dancers danced, until 12 o'clock, when a delicious lunch was served to the giie.slB, after which danc ing was continued until 7 o'clock a m. The most notable feature of tf e evening was a songs by MisB Elva Wyiand and Walt Wyiand. The music was fur nished by FVank Haun and Elmer Thomas. A D Mazinoand and A L Wy iand were floor managers. We are glad to learn that we have a new subscriber for the Courier-Herald on Rock Creek. Ralph Slaughter's pmiling face was seen in this burg last Sunday. News Boy. Some time ago the Dietz Company, the famous lantein makers, offered a $G0 prize for the beat advertisement anyone could write of their goods. There were hundreds who competed for the prizn and it was won by a Courier-Herald reader, Mrs. Olive A. Swallow, wife of the Maple Lane fruitgrower. You will never wish to take another dose of pills if yon once try Chamber lain's Stomach oc Liver Tablets. They are eaoier to t"ke and more pleasant i n effect. They cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels. For sale bv G. A. Harding. Prills IIOE DRILLS SHOE DRILI S DISC DRILLS Ssnd for catalogue. 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