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OREGON CITY COU1ER FRIDAY, MAY 22, 19(R Mead otv brook. The entertainment and basket social given by the Meado brook school Sat urday night was a success, b th socially and financially. The program was good and the acting excellent. Mr, Samson auctioned the baskets of! with bis usual jollity, and thieum of $12.60 was netted. Miss Lentz, the teacher, deserves thanks for her untiring effjrti. We 8re sorry to hear that Mrs. D. H. Looney is dangerously ill, but Miss Mol lis and Miss Gladys have abat recov ered from their illness. Charlie Holm in made a visit to hit farm Saturday. Mrs. Sallie Howard and children were visiting at the homes of Mr, Mallatt and Mr. Hendershott the latter part of the week. Mies Anna Knight is staying with .Mrs. Perry, at Molalla, at present. Saturday afternoon we had a veritable blizzard. Rain and hail fell till the ground was perfectly white something quite unusual at this time of the year. It injured the early gardens and pota toes. The farmers are buty in this section putting in their late gardens. Miss Hazel Cooper came home from Oregon (Jily to attend the social. Meadowbrook. An entertainment and basket social was given at the Meadowbrook school house May 16, which was a grand suc cess. The proceeds from the baskets amounted to $12 60, which is to be ex pended on a Bchool bell. The following is the program Recitation, "A Nervous Girl," Paul ineHosstelter Dialogue, "Unjust Suspicion," Kate and Inez Snodgrass, Louise Philipine, Emilie llosstetter, Mildred Danison, El sie Nooer. So'ig, "'Come Back to Erin," Inez and Kate Snortgrasa, Louise Phillipin, Elsie and Ana Noyer, accompanied on the or gan by.Mitis E. Lentz. Tableau, "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not." Dialogue, "Tom's Practical Joke," Kate SnodgraBB, Emilie Hostetter,Frank lln Cooper. Recitation, "Somebody's Mother," . Louise Pliillinpin. Song, "Johnnie Morgan, Quintet. Dialogue, "Breakfast," Otto and Pauline Ho.stetter, Gladys Suodgrass, lableau, "Playing Doctor." Solo, Inez Suodgrass. Recitation, "Look Alott" Kate Snod grass. Dialogue, "Unappreciated Genius,", Kate and Inez Snodgrass. Edgar May, Oarl Larson, Gladys Snodgrass and Otto Hostetter. Song, "Flower Girl," Quintet. Recitation, "Death of Flowers," Franklin Cooper. Tableau, "Evening Prayer." Sew Era. Mr. Burgoyue visited friends in Bar low Sunday. Miss Mollie Burns, of Portland, re turned home Monday after a two weeks' stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burns, of Union Hall. Miss Boyles, of Oregon City, was the guest of Miss Mabel Anthony Monday. Jonah Pun man, of Portland, spent Sun day with his parents, of this place. Carl Burgoyue is home again. Mr. aud Mrs. Veteto drove to Canby Monday. Mrs. A. Kocher and son, Calvin, were calling in New Era Saturday evening. Mrs. Newburg attended Eastern Star lodge in Oregon City Tuesday night. J. Shefcbick, r J. Shefchick, Jr., and Will Newbury drove to Portland Monday with the rolls of the flouring nill to have them recorrugated. They report the r ad in good condition. Mike Mulloy and Ives Truesdale took 1 spin on their wheels to Oregon City Mouday. Hon. Mark Slyter,of Oregon City , was 1 Blinking hands with old friends of New Eta, Sunduy. Miss Hattie and Charles FoHter, of Fortlaud, spent Sunday with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. IS. N. Foster. Ed BradLl, a photographic artist of Canby, was Been in town 8 ml ay. The crowd of young folks that attend ed the ice cream social at Hog Hollow Saturday night, reported a good time. Mrs, McArthurand Mrs. Erown speut a few days in Portland last week. Harrington and Veteto commenced operation ou Oram Critesor'g new house Monday. Mr. Stephens, of Portland, was the 'guest of Miss Florence Sohindlor Sun day. Mr. Manners presented Misses Mabel and Stella Hoffman each with a camera. Will Criteser and Will McDonald, Jr., are working for Joe Burnett getting oat piling timber. Kd lloll'is working for Ueorge Brown. Spring Ailments. There ia n aching and tired feeling; the liver bouelN and kidneys lieooino s ugultih and inac Uve, die dlgi HIIon Impaired, with little or no ap put lie, no iiinliitlon for anything, and a feeling thai thu wlinly hotly and mind Hoods toning up. The troiililu la, Hint during winter, there lias boon u lueuuiuliillun ofwame matter In the sys:em. llerhine will remove It, mure to ths accrelloiis a light exit, and 'y Its Muic oiled, fully restore 111 vasii'il iisMios and give strength it pi. ice of weakness, ooc at Chariutiii A t;e. As Time is the stuff Life's made of, take it from an Elgin Watch the timekeeper of a lifetime the world's standard pocket timepiece. Sold every where ; fully guaranteed. Booklet free. KLGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO., I'LUm, Illinois. Advise Suffering Women Strongly, to Take Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This advice comes from a woman who had suffered all the miseries women can suffer from disease, and had been perfectly and perma nently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This great medicine for women establishes regularity, dries weak- pninor strains, hpnla in. 1 flammation and ulcera tion and cures female weakness. Read Mrs. Kempson's letter and, if you are sick, follow her advice. "Although it has been auite a time since I wrote you," says Mrs. Fred Kempson, of Cambria, Hitlsdale Co , Mich., Box 57, "still your name is a blessing in our house, and I think it my duty to let you know that I am still enjoying good health, thanks to you and your 1 Favorite Pre scription,' When I think how I was five years ago, and then see how I am now, I say, God bless Dr. Pitrce's works, and mav he live lonz to hrln poor sufferine women. I have never had any return of my weakness ana am wen ana nearty. Can do all my own work without any pain. You saved me from the grave when allothers failed. I advise suffering women stromrly, to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, as I know it witl cure in all cases, if indeed there is a cure." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are an excellent laxative, suited to the use of delicate women. Miilino, The prosdects for fruit looks favorable in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caseday ho have been living here for the last Fix months have moved to New Era. They intend to go to Eastern Oregon before long on account of his health. Messrs John and Frank Limin who have been working for Adk'ns Brothers have gonetoSilverton where they in tend to work. Katie Daniels has been . on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Lane, of Iowa' have been visiting at the home of thdir niece, Mrs. Mallatt. They have been travel ing for some time and will either settle in Oregon or California.' Mr, Zinser was visiting at the home of Mr. Wallace Sunday. School is progressing finely under the management of C. O. Maricle. Every body stems well pleased with the school. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels are visiting at the home of Mrs. Manning. They had the mistortune to have their house j burned. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby seem well pleased ' wuu iiieir now notne. Mr, Zinser make abuainess trip to Ore gon City this week. Mrs. Millatt visited Mrs, Wallace Sunday, W. H. Jones and son spent a few days at Lyons last week. Jasper Trulllnger purchased some hav of F. Erickson a lew days ago. Miss DeLaney has been workine for Jas Hanuegan the past two weeks. Hudson B trclay has gone to Seattle where he is working. R. Caseday has seven fresh milk cows for sale. He lives near Cams. T. D . K. Whooping Cough. A woman who has had experience with this disease, tells how to prevent any dangjrous conseq .enees from it. She says: Our three children took whooping cough last summer, our baby buy being only three months old, and owing to our giving them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, ttiey lost none ol their plumpness and came out in much better lieaitn liiau other children whose par ' wits did not use this remedy. Our old est little girl would call lustily for cough svrup between whoops. Jessie Pinkey Hall, SpringvilK Ala. This remedy is or sale by G. A. H.irding. Danger of Colds and Grip. T.ie greatest danger from colds and grip is their resul'iug in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this reme d for these diseases we have yet to learn ol a single case Iwvintr. resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclusively that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous disease. It will cure a cold or an attack of the grip in tess time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and Bafe to take. For sale byU.A. Hard ing. You Know What Yuo Are Taking When you take tlrove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, be cause thu formula is plainly primed on every bottle, showing 111 41 It is simply Irou and ijutnlne in a tasteless lorm. No Cure, No Pay. 60 cents. 14 Colton. Gardens are growing fine. Tl.e Colton literary has adjourned un til October as the evenings are now so short. C. Cross, of Oregon City , was in our vicinitv the fore part of the week look ing at Urnl. He is much interested in the mineral prospects of the Cascade foothills surrounding us. Oscar Carlson, who has been spending a tew weeks in the metropolis, is borne once more and will try the farm yet awhile. J. Gorbett started for Harney county the firBt of the week, to visit his son, Chester, who resides at Crane. Mrs. Livingston, of Maple Falls, Wash ington is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bonney. Mrs. 0. Gottberg went to Oregon City last Tuesday to visit. Jack Wallace, of Highland, was in Colton last Sunday. Mr. Hunter and family, of Monta Villa, have been spending a few days on their farm at Bee Ridge. They are dividing their bees and otherwise pre paring the hives for a large quanity of honey . What Thin Folks Need Is a greater power of digesting and as siuiilatiug food: For them Dr. King's New Life Pills work wonders. They tone and regulate the digestive organs, gently expel all poisms from the system, enricti the blood, improve appetite, make healthy flash. Only 25c at Geo. A. Hard ing. TH E SURE WAY to prevent Pnpumnniaand Consumption is to cure your eoiu wnen 11 nrst appears. Ackers English ' Itemed; will stop the uough in a night, and , orive Hie Cold out of your system. Always a quick slid sure cure for Asthma, Bronchitis, and 1 ail throat aud lung troubles. If it does not satisfy i you the druggist will refund your money. Wrlie i to us for free sumple. W U. Hooker & Co., Buf- I falo, N. Y. Howell 4 Jones. Milils a I mi A "Lucky Star" and a "Lucky Man" who owns .one? Steel, Galvanized after com pleted, which leaves no cut edses exposed to rust. Ball , Hearings, Weight Regulator. Buy the STAR and make no expen sive mistake. lflllfeSteel Sf Wind 11 win BUGGIES WAGONS IMPLEMENTS BICYCLES Send for Special Catalogue of any line in which you are interested Champion Draw Cut Mower Champion in the field for loo3 same as In other seasons. It draws the bar No push. The most powerful cutter. Easiest to operate. Most Durable. Choose the Champion and get satis faction. fjim THE NEW STORE ARE PORTLAND OREGON'?! 1 I Machinery, including Binders, Mowers Rakes and Hardware. you need in yo.ir business or in your homes that we have not space to mention. We only ask thiyoi cj n; i I :i u I let us "show you." Bring us your wool, we pay top prices. We solicit your trade and guarantee satisfaction. Canby. Mrs. J, Evans, Otto and Emma Evans Marion Swaasley' Mr0. Wang met with the Rebeccas of Oregon City last week. Grandpa Lath one of Canby'a old and respected citizens died Tuesday. William Cassedy has recently shipped 4 car loads of piling . ' Mr. and Miss Meeks were Portland visitors this week . All large sized rocks have been raked off and picked up ou 1st strest, and now Canby has a thorough fare of which she may be proud Mr, and Mrs. Louis Rogers and Mrs. Alton Rogers weie visiting friends in Canby this week. Blalock. This beautiful little village is growing again. J. A. Smtih of thn place made a fly ing trip to the Co umbia river country on Mouday. The grain in this part of the country is looking fine. Blalock has a fine ball team this year. They played a game with Olex laat Sun day and the score was 7 to 5 in favor of Blalock. Marcus Agee, of lone, is said to have the best grain in Eastern Oregon If grain is a good price this fall many a farmer on the east side of the mountains will fill his cornucopia with gold. Geo. Dillard is in BlalocK on some business. For Sale. I have for sale one 68 Russell traction engine; one 24-42 J. I. CaBe seperator. run two reasons and good as new ; one chop mill and one No. 17 Ross ensilage cutter. All of the above machinery in good running order. For information write to or call on W. E. Mumpowkr, Stone, Oregon. 4t. "BEE LINE" BUGGIES known all ove rthis country as the straight est piece of goods put out In the buggy line. Made especially for Oregon roads. New features added, making It better for 1903 than ever j before. A comfortable, durable buggy. Try It. Prove it. (Evan's Potato Planter Plant your spuds with it. Thev will come upllike "pickets on a fence." SAVES-Seed, Time and Labor. Fairclouo-li NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS WITH A FULL LINE OF Wagons, Buggies, Farming Implement8 We keep in stock the Celebrated Mitchell Wagons which we sell at Portland Prices W carry in stock a full and complete line of Hardware, Tin ,ware Stoves and, in fact, a thousand and one other things Marks 1'rairle. Frost has done very little damage In this part of the country. George Oglesby and son, Charles, of this vicinity, have gone to work in a logging camp, on the Albaqua. Will Kendall has been planting pota toes. The show "Uncle Tom's Cabin" at Aurora was a grand success. Ensley Gribble was visiting J. K. Gribble Sunday. Harrison Adams and sister, Margaret, were visiting their uncle, Sr P. Marks, during the past week. Frank Oglesby has gone to wirk in a sawmill on the Albaqua. Allen Gribble was visiting Mr. Jesse Sunday. Rosa Deen. Ainu. Mrs. E. 8. Bramhall, who has been visiting relatives here for the past week, returned to her home in Portland Mon day, accompanied by her son, J. N. Bramhall. Herbert Culpan is in Portland at the present writing interested in some scien tific investigations. La Grippe seems to be epidemic in this neighborhood. Charles Bramhall and wife were vis iting the latter's mother, Mrs. Graham, of Troutdale, Saturday and Sunday. A number of new men from Montana have been employed in the mill here. Rev. Burns filled his regular appoint ment here Sunday afternoon, and will continue to preach the second Sunday in each monfh at 2:30 p. m. Superintendent Fields of the 0. W. P. &.E. Company will rebuild at once the pavilion at Canemah Park which was ' destroyed by first last week. The new i pavilion will be ready for use within 30 days or less time. American Cream Separators , Lead all In the 4 Essential Features: Close Skimming, Easy to Clean, Durable, Light Running. Cannot beat this combination In any Separator. W rite for our proposition. HOOSIER DRILLS Most clever all round grain drill yet produced. Light draft Easily handled Accurate and Positier Force Feed Will last for years. 1 A TAYLOR STS. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours ; a sediment or set tlingindicatesan unhealthy con dition of the kid neys : if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a about it, both sent free a by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamton. N. Y. When Homo of Swamp-Root writing mention this paper and don't make anv mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y. Stafford. The fruit trees are loaded with green fruit. Tne fields are locking fine. Mark Baker was eeen saddling his horse Sunday and we afterward heard that he lauded up near the little red fchool house and the (guest of Mr, Jaeter. That's right Mark keep up courage. Mr. Kentters board fence is improving elowly. Miss M. Jaster Is at home for the sninmjr. Mr. and Mrs. Weiesenborn were out for a but;gy ride one day last week. O. Peters' wife went to Por'land f jr a lew days last week. John Dennv is giving his house a new coat of paint. J . Sager looks like he was missing sone one for the last three weeks. W. Frederics seems to have some at traction at Frog Pond. W. Jaster must have had import ant business in Portland, as be was in Stafford at seven o'clock Monday morn ing. ' From what we hear the Young People society of the Baptist church will give i an entertainment, iay 20th. Every I one is invited. j Miss Wilkins, of Willamette Falls, visited ber parents last Sunday. G. Gross was the guest cf W. Jaster one evening last week. A. Delker looked very sad Sunday evening, being that the weather was to bad for Mies to attend church. Adena sisters looking rather sleepy Sunday morning, for they were oat last Saturday night to the tie social at Oswego. Mr. Aden's hzirses and buggy were quite busy for a while, if things keep on that way, the boys in the neighborhood will have to get their tin cans. Wild Rose. Mountain View. Presiding Elder, Fitch of the M. E. church South will bold services here at the church on Monday evening May 25th. Rev. S. W. Craig will preach here next Sunday at 11 o'clock and 3 p. m. Rev. Potran will give his f-irewell ser mon Snndfy evening May 24'h. El wood F'ost entdown the Columbia this week to work in a logging camp. Evertt Taylor went to Eastern Oregon Tues'lay tc spend a few days on his 1 0 neBtead. Mrs. Frost and children are spending a few weeks at Highland with her par ents. Two more telephones have been put up here last week. Grandma Frost has a telephone in her home and also M'8. Currin. Mrs. Tavlor and children went to Eastern Oregon last week Saturday, trusting that the change of climate will help her . Mr. Jefferson is moving inl Mrs. Rdlley's house where Mrs. Taylor lived. Another wedding in our berg, MiBS Edgecomb was married Sunday. Fiank Curran has gone back to Teluride, Colorado again. Bert Surface, of Elwood, is boarding in this berg and hauling wood. Mrs George Marr, of Portland, was visiting friends in this berg a few days this week. Master Frank Mellien has gone to The Dalles to seek his fortune. Mis Lennie Seeley is out again, after a siege with the measles. Mr. May has his store building moved onto the north line of his premises. Rev, Dunlap, of Highland, was doing t neiness in this berg Tuesday. Mr. Duva'l and Luther were here calling on friends Saturday. Mr. Duvall came up from Sel wood to sign bis property hers over to Mr. and Mrs. Brooks. Mr. Seeley has been talking of put ting in a store in this berg. Salvia. Socialist Speaking. Rv. B. F. Wilson will address the cit zens of Oregon City and surrounding .Jain, on the economic questioni ol the day . -The Cause and the Cure of the btrike Pioblem," "Socialism and What it Is, and it Proposes to Do." Every body invited, especially the ladies. Thia 1 ;ture is free. n 11