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J , . 11 , -Tl V" T - : 1 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1910 NAME YOUR FARM Throughout the United States there are many farms that are not named, and the Courier believes that it la just as important that the farms should be named as It Is Important that the various business houses are named. Give your farm a name. Fill out this coupon, and send it to the Oregon City Courier, and your farm name will be placed on the Courier Registered list of Farms. The name sent in will be published togetber with the name of the proprietor. Use coupon below. ,' .. Name of farm $ Proprietor Address I . i i r P H MOLALLA At this tinw of the year our rural mail carriers are having the struggle of their lives toroake the "rounds, facing all kinds of weather with cold font and benumbed fingers. IiiHHmnch as Uuole Sam is doing all this for the convenience of the rural people, we should all strive to asnst him in his great ;work by complying with tne following suggestions as set foith iu a oircnlar lettyr to postmasters by the fouith assistant postmaster general, datod Deoeuiber 10, 1009: "From a recent count made by rural carriers in one of the oouuties in the stite of New York of coins deposit! by pa trons in their boxes lor the pruclmsG of stamp supplies, it was found that each carrier in the county was col lecting an average of 113 one-cont coins eaon ween, hub viko up plied to all the routes iu operation throughout the country, would give the enormous total of about 1100,000,000 one-otnt coins. As most or these coins are deposited loose in boxes it is deBirnble that you and the rural car riers, in a tactfful and polite way, put forth vour best ellorts to induce patrons to provide themselves with stamp supplies in sdvanoe of their needs and to equip thoir hoses with suitabllo coin-holding receptacles. It should be explained to patrons that the picking of loose ooins from boxes not only results in needless hardship and suffering to carriers iu winter weather, delays the delivery aud collo tiou of the mails, but fre quently results iu actual money lss to the carriers, for if in collecting ooins fn in boxos they droo them into the snow or on tho ground without recovory they are required to replace the amount out of their own funds. ' Now just have a little talk with your rural "Uncle Sam" the next cou vonoint opportunity about arranging to cot out much ot this coiu collect ing from your mail hoxeB. Don't Get a Divorce . A western judge granted a di vorce on account of ill temper and bad breath. Dr. King's New Life Pills would have prevented it. They cure constipation, oausing bad breath and liver trouble tho ill temper, dis pel eolds, buuish headaches, conqnei ohills. 3fio at Huntley Bros. Drug Oo. . SCHRADER'S Bakery and. ' Confectionery lwny a lull line ol liesh (jrend, pies, cnken, Uc L1K R II (1MB COOK INI) Main St., Oregon City John W.Thomas DENTIST Molalla, Monday SPECIAL FOR. ONE WEEK 1 I ' .,. 1 IRON BED i (Like cut) I 1 Woven Wire $8.50 Spring 1 Cotton Top Mattress FRANK BUSCII Oregon City Oregon imrrn-ri KILLtheCOUCH and CURE the LUNC.3 w,th Dr. King's flew Discovery FKICR HIK f '"Htna m a mhx OLDS Trial botlio Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNSTRCUBt-tS. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. - y I I fv i-l I SHUBEL Wm. F. Mueller is taking the short course for farmers at the Oregon Ag ricultural College at Cor.vallis The Litorary and DehatiiiR Society at the school house near Dix Bros.' mill is becoming quite interesting. Nearly everyone is taking hold to make a snecess of it. The best of order is being kept. John Heft is building a new barn for himself now, having built barns for most of his neighbors. Mrs. Heltman, who fell from the steps a few weeks ago, is ahle to be op and around agaiu. Nearly everyone is clearing some more gr mid ho they can pay more taxes, as taxes incraeso a .little every year. If not in millH, it is a raise iu valuation. Will Mau is building a barn fo Mrs. Fred Klehn. What next, Bill? At tho annual meeting of the Heaver Creek Telephone Association it was decided to copmleto the organization as a cnrroral ion. There iB Isome ob jection, hut no dntibt when uroperly understood the chan e will be upn ci ated by the objectors. It was just the same way when wo started the sys tem. They could see uo use for a tolophono for farmers, and said it wouldn't work, hut it (lid. It takes longer for some than others to see the good tliero is in anything, and when found all 'right it is "I told you so. " Let us give it a fair trial aud not ask tho impossible as some are doing, for .everyone cauio into the association cf their own free will, knowing tho situation, also knowing that if tlioy had demanded certain things they would not have been ad mitted as members. It looks now as if some of the fall sown grain must he re-seoded. There is no donht but that consid erable is frozen out. An officer of the Sulviition Army is visiting with Mr. an I Mrs. ' P. Mus singer. J. Uix, who was on the s'ck list for a week or so, is ublo to be at work again. The saw mills aro running again, after being shut down a few weeks. Win. Moehnko had a breakdown last week at his mill, making it nec essary for him to make a trip to Portland. Mrs. K. Stnedemaii, M s. G. Moe-hnke.-Mis. A. Moehnku and Mrs J. Orossmueller called on Mrs. Hett mini last Friday. Mr. Stueriomiiu sold a fresh cow to Mr. Burnetii for n0 lust week. .. ' ' 1 Joe Stuoleuian co:ues home every Sunday to see iapa and mamma. That's right, Joe. IJ. F. Moehnku is going to run li is shingle mill with his tnn tiou engine, having moved his stationary ongine and boiler on his own place. He will commence cutting shingles in a short time. ' " Madam Rumor says 'that there will be a wedding soon. How about, it, llenrv ? ' Caught Iu The Ralo thou a oold mid a cough lot it run on get pneumonia or consumption that'sjill. No luattor how you get your cough don't neglect it take Bui lard's llorehound Syrup and you'll bo over it in uo time. The suro cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis aud all pulmonary diseases in young and old. Sold by Jones Drug Oo. OHERRYVILLE Mr. Ewing, who is teaching the Salmon River school, made a trip to Port laud last week, stopping to visit his daughter, Miss Coustanee Ewing iu Oherryville. Mr. Shelby of the forestry depart ment rpeut last Thursday inspecting Mr. DoH'uiau's homestead. The Asohoff brothers of Marmot spent Sunday in Oherryville. Misses Myrtle and Kutn Friel also Mr. Kuliu and daughter Minnie at tended a surprise party at Marmot ou Saturday evening. Mr. Douglas sold his fat beef cattle to Lnrsou Bros, of I'leusaut Home re cently. Two of thorn weighed 8100. Mis. I'M Hovonue and daughter Ruth nf Sandy spent a few days with Mrs. Douglas hist week. There was an unusually good con gregation at our church service ou Sunday last. CL- DOVER Well! It does seem that cold weather has lome to stay. Alex Bows is on the sick list this week. Uuy Woodle has mov d back .to his homestead ou Ninth Eagle Creek. He has been living on A. J. Kitziuiller's place uear the M. K. church, George Wolf is quite ill with rheumatism. There is going to he an entertain ment at the M. E. church hero Friday night, January 21, 1010. There wiil he a moving picture show and after ward an apple pie supper. Everyone is cordially in itod. Oouie one, come all. Tho young people around this neigh hoorhood eem to have plenty of tun, for oil Friday night, Jsn, 14th, they gave Mr. Evans' taiuily a surprise party and after that I hey went to erenade the family of Mr. Roberts iu honor of their sun, Birch's, wedding tiu t the humorous part of the situa tion is that they made a mistake and were serenading a single bachelor. EVERY MOTHER is or should tie worried when the little ones have a routih or cold. It may lead to croup or pleurisy or pueunuiiia riieu to something morn serious. Ballard's llorehound Syrup will cure the trouble at once aud prevent auy complication. Sold by Jones Drug Co. MULINO All are glad to Bee a change in the weather. About one-third of the potatoes Iu the ground were frozen. Several have had severe atticka of cold, but all are better at the present time. ' . .. At last the long looked for woodsaw has come. Mr. Schauiel arrived Mon day evening amid the rejoicing of many. We have at last found a man with a saw that is a man of his word ; not one of these follows that will prom ise and in the meantime engage all the work he can and beep you waiting; not one ol those fellows that expects you to keep your word regardless of how keeps his. Mr. Schamel is assisted by J'red Wallace and will be busy in the neighborhood for some time. We will remember him when wo need him again. ). J. Mallatt, Sr., and Richard Wright attended Pomona Grange at Garfield lmt Wodneodny, They re- port an interesting meeting aud a good time. Superintendent Gary visited the Mulino sohool Tuesday afternoon. He was well pleased with tho pro gress of the sohool. whioli is under the direction of Miss Inez Suodgrass. W. A. Woodside movod hit family to their new home near Philomath last Friday, Their many friends were sorry to see them go. Mrs. M. S. Howard and Mrs. Lilliau Howard visited Central Grange at Beavi-r Creek Saturday. Mrs. M. S. Howard installed the officers, being assisted by Mrs. T. H Davis. While that Grange hasn't a very large membership it certainly la a . jolly ind hospitable erowd to be among. The Maple and Udell families spent Mycr's FOR. ORCHARDISTS WHO WANT TO PRO DUCE THE BEST I. 1 4M VEHICEES IMPLEMENTS Sunday iu Cains with frionds. Mr. aud Mrs. T. H. Davis of Cams were visitors at H, A. Howard s. Sunday. airs wutzie is on the sick nsr, having a very sovore cold. Archie Dougan of Portland spent a week with hia father and friends, re turning to Portland last week. Mrs. T. J. Gary was the guest of Mrs. B. A. Howard several diys last week. Mrs. Maple of Oregon City loft for her homo Friday, attor a short stay at her home. Miss Nellie Condon, who has been with her sister, Mrs. Frank Manning, for several months, left for her home in Washington during tlio week. Molalla Urauge No. 40 met Satnr day, the 8th. with an attendance of thirty-three, not including those who are not members. Installation of olllcors took place in tho afternoon and was conducted by Worthy State Secretary Mary 8. Howard, assisted bv Hrother K. P. Oooper. Fred Wallace took tho first two degrees of membership of the order. Our lec turer, Mrs Maple, will have a Lincoln-Washington program at onr next meeting, which will be ou the 13th of February. Tho Grange gave a unani mous vote of thanks to Sifter Enotts, who has been treasurer of the or der, for the past seveu years. Owing to the poor health of Brother Knotts she could not serve any longtr. EAGLE CREEK At the annual meeting of the Doug'rtfs Ride Mutual Telophone C omi any last week, in addition to Alexander linker being elected presi deut, the following officers were elected. Walter Douglass, vice presi dent ; H. 8. Uibson, secretary, aud W. I Donslass, treasurer, the last two named being re-elected. The board of manager are: h. B. Gibson, Fred Hoffmeistor and J. W. Cahill, who was elected to succeed J. P. Woodle. Tho committee appointed for the purpose has made satisfactory arrangements with the Estacada oom PARK PLACE SOHOOL NOTES A basket ball game .was played at Clackamas between Paikplace and Clackamas. The game was very ex Citing all through. At the end of the first half the coro was ten to four iu favor of Ol ickamas, but in the second half the Parkplace boyi brace.i up and tried to take the lead. Iu spite of good playing the score at the oud of the game stood at nineteen to six teen in favor of Clackamas. After the game the players were treated to refreshments. One of the two state teams in the High School Debating Society will debate with Hood River on the even ing nf January 23, at Hood River. The other team would have debated with Tillamook on the same evening, but owing to a misunderstanding Tillamook had previously debated the same question. Owing to this fact the debate of the othr team was postponed un'il some other arrange ments can be made. Several more reference books were ftscMvcd la the past week aud were added to the library. A number of pupils are out of sohool on account of diphtheria. Two cases have proved fatal. ' The pupils of Miss Rieling's room moved up stairs to the vacant room for the reason that the former room was not heated well. Brave Fire Laddies often receive severe burns, putting out fires, then use Buck Ion's Arnica Salve and forget thorn. It soon drives outpain. For burns, scalds, wounds, cuts and bruises itseaith's greatest healer. Quietly cures skin eruptions, old sores, boils, ulcers, felons; best pile cure made. Relief is instant. 25c at Huntwy Bros. Oo. RESOLVE FORI 910 INCREASED FRUIT CROPS Don't let your resolution grow cold, but proceed at once to put it into force. You can't increase your crop by wishing, nor resolving, unless you put the ac tion back of j'our wish or resolution to make it a real ity. Effective spraying has been the hobby of every successful fruit grower in the ' country He owes his success to it and he knows and acknowledges it Spray Pumps All over the fruit-raising sections you will find Myer's Spray pumps assisting orchardists to make their orchards yield larger and better crops. We have them in many sizes and 6tyles; The 1910 pumps are strengthened throughout and are perfectly reliable in all respects That is our guarantee. :. Our line includes Spray Nozzles and fittings, Mitchell Power Spray Outfits, etc. A postal card will bring you our free Fruit Growers' Catalogue. It shows the line and is worth your time. . ! pany and we will soon have the con venience of a central. . 1 . . : I uur emurpriHiug auu eueiK'Hiu ! young neighbors, Olaud Woodle and Sherd Jones, are busy turning the rich soil over. ' Mrs. John Sweeney of Stevenson, Wash , is visiting with her daughter, n m rv 1 Mrs. v. r. uouginsB Read of the big event particularized on page S TWILI'iHT After a long time the south wind is blowing again and it is commencing to rain. I Mr. Mead, who has been resident bf Central Point for some time, is mov ing into bis new house which he erected on South Twilinht avenue The neighborhood ext ud to him a hearty welcome J. 0. M. Dudds had a fine sheep killed by dogs a short ti e ago. There has been a number of dogs prowling around over the neighborhood lately. Mrs. Bert McArthur spent list Friday with Mrs J. O. M. Dodds. Tho meeting of the Twilight Liter ary Society which was hold nt Twi light hall on last Saturday evening was well attended. The program was flue aud was appreciated by every one. There will he a meeting of Waruer Grange No. 117 at their hall in New Era ou Saturday, Jauuary 22. The installation of officers for the year 1910 will take place at that time. Geo. M. Lazelle & Son, proprietors of Mountain Ash Stock Farm," are erecting a wiudmill ou their prem ises. Four sheep belonging to John Bradtl are missing. It is feared that thy have been killed by dogs. J. O. M. Doxlus, who is employe.1 by the O. K & N. Co. and who is work ing in Fortland, spent Sunday with him family. Del Boyland is clearing land for Mr. Ed Grave. Severalfcfjthe lamer ot this vi cinity have pruned their fruit tree. LOGAN The frost is gone, and now we sup- tuib. tf will1 Itn in rrAov trt luva rninfl to interfere with plowing. It see me the weather man iu Portland should arrange it oilirewise, as we had raiy enough in November to catch , up with our average rainfall. j The mule teams are still hauling the big loads of lumber, which is very hard on the roads since the thaw. Mr. Schrock. the dairy "spectre hag been here aud says that Olaoka mas dairies soore a little higher than those of Washington county, so far as he lias worked them. Mr. BclirocK will rpeak at the next meeting of Harding Grange and Judse Dimiok will probably leoture ou the good roads question. Ed A. Reineck was out from Port land last week in the interest of the M. B. A. lodge and a substantial in crease in membership will bo the result. Mr. Vincent is getting along. well since his recent severe injuries. MOUNTAIN VIEW Our cold, .freezing weather seems to be over and it is raining and blow iug. Mr. and Mrs. Molloy have gone to fortiaud to the Home for old people. Mrs. Hall is out at the Superior mill this week visiting with her sister, Mrs. Noah Cnrrico, and family. W. G. Hall expects to go to Kansas toon to visit hiB mother, who .is quite poorly. Mrs. Osmon entertained company from Portland last Sunday. Mr. Hmnra is on the sick list this week and Dorothy has symptoms of measles. Lyman Mack had the misfortune to lose a horse last wees. Portland, Oregon East Second and East Morrison Sts., First and Taylor J. W. 'Gerbor has a brother from Manitobia, Canada, visiting him last week. He returned home Tuesday morning. MAPLE LANE Mr. and Mrs. Homing's niece of Willamete was visiting them this week. Mr. Bradley's brother and sister are visiting the Bradley family. Mr. Lewis was a Portland visitor during the week Mr. Frank Parker's ucle from Wisconsin is visiting the Parker family. Mr. aud Mrs. Kumery made a busi ness trip to Portland this week. Oleve AUn Ihas gone to Nehalem on an etxended visit to his brother and sister. . Mr. A. J. Lewis, fruit inspector of Clackamas county, made a trip to Canby during the week. Mrs. Swallow made a trip to Port land Saturday. $100 Reward, $100 . The readers of this paper will.be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science hag been able to cure in all its siages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the ouly positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall s Uatarrn uure is taen intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. thereby destroying tne foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the consti tution and sssistmg nature iu doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative power that they offer One Hundred Dollar for auy caiie that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F J. CHEN El A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold bv all druggist. " Take Hall' .Family Pills for constipation. I; I p Happenings at Canbv Live local news by our special correspondent The rain is coming down in good Bhape. That is better than snow Bud Hilton is cutting down the trees that are near bis new house. Dad Kider is engagod here lately burning out stumps. Mr. Mainwood is cutting stove wood these days. Mr. Wheeler -is in Portland most of the time. Mrs. Clark called on Grandma Hil ton one day last week. Perry Burns "was visiting his brother John last Sunday Mr. Rape and John Burns aud Heury Knight have been opening up the road near Canby, clearing out the logs and brush. Wiien it is done it will be quit a benefit. Ed Bradel has the posts out for bis new fence. George Meeks was visiting hiB folks last Sunday. Roy Thomas aud Bill Johnston are still hauling lumber from Adkins' saw mill. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Wait and sons wore visiting in Portland Friday, the guests of friends and relatives. Clifford and Chester Wills and Frod Hampton were in Oregon City Fri day enroute to Portland, and from there the Wills br titers will go to Carsuer, Wash., to visit with P. L. Coleman and family" Mrs. Knight visited with her mother, Mrs J. Berohert, at Marqi am Thros day and Friday. Clarence Haines, who is spending the winter with his sister, Mrs. Grant White, is able to be around again after a month's siege of rheumatism. " The building which Arthur Knight is building is uearing oompletion aud will be ready to be occupied by "the Baty & Meeks barber shop ami Dr. A. F. De Lespinesse dental parlors. There iB one train on the railroad that makes good time. That is the early morning train from Silvertou to Portland. It usually arrives here ou sohedule time, at 7:13 a.m., going north, and 8:15 jp. m. from Portland. By the way, this train is one of the greatest helps to Canby and vicinity. It give one an opportunity to get to Portland at an early hour aud return in the evening and is well pa tronized by all. J. H. Wolfer of near Mackaburg was iu Canhy Wednesday on his way to Oregou City and returned Thuis day morning Mr Wolfer is an old settler of that country and iB making arrangements to hold a sale at his farm on the 18th ot January. J. B. Huist of the' Aurora Electric 0 was in Canby Saturday in the interest of hia plant. Win. Cantwell, the real estate man, was in Oregon City on business Sat urday. J. A. Cobb of"Portland was in town Saturday and Sunday looking after his new store building whioli is being erected on the George Knight prop erty. Mr. Cobb will have an up-to-date general merchandise store and will carry everything a general store asually keeps. A. A. 'Baldwin, principal of the Macksburg school, was iu Canby Saturday. B. C. Brodie, who punhased the Clias. Urfer farm near the Willam ette river, was in town Wednesady on hiB way to Portland. Mr. Brodie says he likes Canb7 fine. The Oanby band will give a dance in the city halt Saturday, Jauuary 22. Everybody , ia invited. Dr. F. A Walgamout ot Portland was in Canby Suuday looking after his property. G. W. Scramlin, the -enterprising merchant of Macksburg. was in Canby on his way to Portland to attend the Retail D?Blers' Association." George Lazelle and son of Mt. Pleas ant was in Cantiy Monday oo business. Charley Hornick of Maobsburg, was among the Portland visitors Monday, returning Tuesday morning. A. L. Kleve, who has been visiting in Townsend, Washington, has re turned home. Mr. Kleve reports everything moving and growing pros nerous. Mr. and Mrs. A. Alstead of Seattle were iu Canby this week, the guests of Mr. Alstead 's brother, John At stead. J. O. Peterson of the Washington Creamer Co , was in Maoksburg aud vicinity in the interest of his oompany this week. J. J. Sandsness has received a large shipment of hardware and implements from the East, also a oarload of cedar shingles. Mr. Sandsness asks every body to come in and look over his new stock of eoods. Miss Alice Goottling the popular NEW ERA Joseph' Sevlck, Jr., was on the sick list several days last week. Mrs. D. McArthur left Tuesday night for Sonoma, Oah.to care for her daughter, Mrs. Isabella Newman, who is reported very ill. Newt Criteser was in Canby on business on Friday of last week. Ernest Criteser is working at Pulp Station or one of the paper mill com panies. Mis Eva Kemp has aocepted a posi tion at the Electric Hotel of Oregon City. John Burgoyne, mayor of New Era, returned Monday evening from an extended visit of several days with Iriends and relatives at Portland. Mike Bowman was a guest at the Bradtl home on Wednesday of last week. "Cub" McArthur, a pioneer woolly dog of the early '90's, turned up missiug last week. D. McArthur, his matter, made diligent search and inquiry for his whereabouts but uo traoe oould be found. For several years "Cub" never missed a meeting at vvaruer u range. J. L. Hoffmau was iu Portland Tuesdav on telephone busiuess. A new switchboard with a capicity f f one-hundred linos and two operators will be installed at our Mutual cen tral office in Ci nby within a few days. Mr. Reiueman, Sr., is suffering with an old sore on his leg. Alius Lottie Kief of Vtoouburn spent Sunday with her parent at this place. ueo. ttandail, sr., received a flue Poland China brood sow from Salem the first ot the wetk. P. H Mead and family moved into their new home at the toot uf "Kel land Hill" this week. On Jauuary 28 a basket social will be given at the W. C. T. U. hall in tins city. Two contests will be a part of the program, one for the young and one for the older people. So come and enjoy yourself. Farm Wanted. The undersigned wants to rent a farm of not less than 40 acres in cul tivation, and not more tban 8 or 10 mile from market. Will rent on hare. Address, M. R. RIGDEN, Mllwaukta, Clackamaa Co, Oregon. K. D. I, Box 53 A. musio teacher of Oregon City, was in Oauby Taesday. Messrs. Carlton and Rosenkrans of Portland were in Oanby Suuday, the guests of Mr. L. D. Walker The new store which is being built by the firm of Cobb and Dilliugham ofHatton, Wash., is well uuder way and will be completed in a very shoit lime. Mr. Oohb is a well known mer chant of Hattm and will treat every body right. The building will be of frame, 86 by 66 feet aud one story in height. Mr. Robbius lost one of his fine Jer sey cows this week. .The eighth grade of tho Cauly chool meet at tho home of Mrs. B. M. Gurley aud are reviewing for tho eighth grade examinations. T. J. tiill. prolessor or tne uannv schools, was visiting in Portland, Sal- urday. . , Herbert Thompson, formerly of Canty but now of Eastern Oregon, was in Cunby visiting old friends aud relatives this week. Mr. G. Crossy and daughtor Luhi left Tuesday for Spokane, Wash., where they will make their future home. Wm. Skeens and daughter Alta were Oregou City callers Saturday, return ing iu t'ie evening. Mrs. H. M Stitiipson, who left sev. eral months ago for California, will return to her home iu Canby this wrek. We are all glad to see her back among nis again. Mrs. S. T. Fisher aooompunied by Mrs. M. J.' Lee viBited in Marqnam several dBys tins week with Mrs. Fisher's mother, Mrs Berohert, who is quite ill Mibs Verna Porter, the popular olerk in the Carlton & Uosenkraus store, will leave this week for Fowler Fresno county, Olaiforuia, whore she will visit with friends and relatives. Joe Stajeny, foreman of the Italian camp, made a business trip to Port land, Thursday. Miss May Avers, who was visiting with Mr. aud Mrs. F. F. Hanua sev eral months, was a passenger on the northbound train for Portland recent ly. Miss Aynrs has been visiting her parents at . Halsey, Oregon" the past mouth. B. O. Davenport, the jeweler, was in Orecon City Monday on business. Mrs Uen. W. tloyt, who has bpeu spending Boveral weeks iu California, has returned, and reports a very giod time. Mr. Hoyt i smiling, as he is no bachelor any more. Mr. R S. Coo, Jr., of Portland has rented his ten aore tract near tho Zion cemetery to Mr. Upgrove of Grays Harbor, Wash. Mr. Upgrove will make his future home here. Mr. B. Hilton is building a nice little two story cottage on his proper ty which he puroliased of Henry Knight. Arthur Kuight and Otto Kruezer visited in Portland "Sunday aud at tended the theater iu the evening. Leslie Burdette, who is working for Burmeister & Andresqn, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Burdette, of this place. F. Zollnet-was a Portland business visitor Tuesday. Mr. Geo. Riggs of Portland spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Goo. Kesselriug. A recption was held at the home of Mr. andM rs. J,. O. Peterson .Monday evening, when' the elder members of the Christian church eutertaiued tho uew members. The evening was spent in speaking and singing. Dr. ' A. F. De Lespinesse and wifa went to Portland Tuesday eveufug in the interest of the Canhy bund aud re turned Wednesday evening. H. C. Kaupisch df the Corvallis Creamery of Corvallis, is in. Oauby this week in the inteiest of his cream ery here. b. P. Pfister, traveling salesman for the J. R. Watkins remedies, was among the Portland visitors Saturday. The Canby Band will give a baud dance in the city hall Saturday even ing, January 22. - EAST MEADOWBROOK Oh, yes, it's slightly da nip, but the chrouio kicker has to kick, rain or shine. Mrs. Frauk Arquette and six chil dren are all suffering with la grippe. Or. Todd of Molalla is attending them. Hank Fisher of Liberal was seen on our streets Saturday. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wallace died last Monday aud was laid to rest in the Ringo ceme tery. Mrs. James Hunt and sons were the guests of Mrs. P. E. Bonney, Fri day. Mrs. Thede Fellows is having very poor health. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slaughter have moved into the Fosgreen property rs cently parchased by Lou Pendloton. Mr. Veteto's children have been absent from school for several days on account of bad colds and sore throats. Lou Stotinger is burning stumps ou his place hero. Women as Well as Hen are ruade Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discouragesandlessensembition; beauty, vigor and clieerlul ness soon disappear when the k idneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, thecause of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most peopl' suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate efiect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold Dy druggists, in fifty cent and one-dollar sue bottles. You may nave a sample bottle by mail free, also a' pamphlet telling alii about SwamD-Root. .rHI j1'. including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers who found Swamp-Root to lie just the remedy needed. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake but rememlcr the name, Dr. Kilmer' I Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghataton, N. Y., oo every bottle.