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OREGON ?C IT Y COURIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1910
For Permanent Relief Take
HER3INE acts diroctly on tho Liver. It will cure CONSTIPA
TION, DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNtVSS, MALARIA AND CHILLS. It
la entirely free from all poisonous mineral substances, and Is com
posed solely of LIFE-GIViNG HE IBS. It Is adapted for weak and
weary const itutionB ; strengthens the weakened glands and organs;
It checks all derangements of tho body. "Try a bottle to-day."
Fifty Cents a Bottle. Avoid All Substitutes.
Ballard Snow Liniment Co. SBAUARO'
ST. LOUIS, MO., U. S. A.
Sold and Recommended byBSXSJS
The Jones Drug Company, Inc.
WOODBURN
Woodburn is again visited with a
coat of white three and one-half in
dies deep Tlia people hardly knew
whethor they are living la Oregon or
in the J'-ttst.
Woodburn is a bnsy place now. with
its twenty-two cars a day meeting the
Oregon Electric. Tho most poiulr
pleasure trip to take now is out to
West Woodburn.
J . 0. and 0. U. Uoodnlo ot Salom
have bought out 0. M. Love and son's
cash store and are preparing to take
possession.
Mr. and Mrs. A W. Smith of Seattle
have moved into 0. K. Tyler's house
on Cleveland Ave. Mr Smith is
the wide awake agent for Aoorn gas
lights and Jidieon phonographs.
The Livesav Milling Company is
preparing to have a 185 feet well dug
on their, properly Between Young
street and Clevoland Avo. Tliuy
expeot to build a lurge suwinill there
next sauinior.
Mr 0. J. Kice is able to be around
the house again after his protracted
siege oi typhoid lever.
The senior chioS of the Woodburn
high school made '!0 last week by
Belling can fly at tlia iileotno t lit lit re
one day.
C1IERRYVILLE
Mr. and Mrs Henry Onkes are re
joioing over the arrival of a littlo son,
born (he latter part of Jinuary.
Mrs. Kugh spent Wednesday at the
Couper ranch.
MosdanieB, Waro, Da Uolia and
Couper made a horsobaok trip to
Sandy ou Tuesday.
Mrs. D. W. Douglas spout the
week visiting iier sister, Mrs. Ed
Revenue, at Sandy.
On Saturday Mrs. Rugh gave
party for her Ssnday school ilass
The children wore entertained with
gamoB and singing and at 2 o"olook
wore served with a dolightful din
ner. They Bpeut a very happy day,
and upon leaving assured their kind
hostess thai they would lung romeui
bor the pleasant occasion.
it is nearly tune to uagiu spraying
it is to ue nopad that this reminder
will catoh the eyo of everyone who
lias a iruit treo in the West Hood
district. JN on-resident owners arc
urged to look over their property, ut
down worthless trees and spray the
rest. It is of great importaiuo to now
comers, who are putting out young
trees, not to have them exposed to the
posts that linger in old orchards.
Miss Luo.lo Ewing is spending the
week eud visiting her sister .MjVs
Ooustunoe, in Oherryvillo.
For That Terrible Itching
Eczema, totter ami Bait rheum keep
their viotims iu porpotual torment.
The application of Chamberlain's
Salvo will instantly allay this itch
ing aud many cases have boon cured
by ita use. For sale by Jones Drug
Co.
SPECIAL
FOR. ONE WEEK
DODGE
Snow continues to " COmn flnwn
Whether ground-hog day had anything
hi no wiiii rue weather or not, snow
is 8ven inches deep this morning:.
uuuna ui ii we were goiug to nave a
continuation of wintry weather for
the balance of this month aud some of
next month somoth ng unnsunl for
this country But took for extra
crops of all kinds this year
The Dodgo Telephone Company had
planned to put in now poles and fix
up the line from the Duboise lumber
ill to Estaeada Monday, the 14th,
but had to postpone the work on ac
'oant of the snow. Thev will finish
the line as soon as the weathof per
mits. The Horner Lmmber Company is
milking a lot of improvements on
tho mill of late. They have built
a large rec epth n halJ, extending
their lumboi yard. I. M. Park ;is
oing the hauling to the Estaeada
lumber dock, as they are shipping
uiusi ui tneir lumper.
LIBERAL
With a heavy'svow aud still snow
ing the farmers are kept busy feeding
s'ock. Feed has beguu to get abort
with a good many farmers Stork of
all kinds is suffering from the efforts
of the cold and wet weather. The-e
is a good ca'l lor hay aud straw.
Theie will be a good supply cf hogs
the coming sear, as many all the
fanders are increasr;g their herds.
rail grain is goue and clover is
rhinuud oct a great dial by tiefreezo
Grass will be late as it is nearly all
root d-our of the ground aud will
take a great deil of bard rain to
settle it back. Itnoarly ruined the
fcalo fields. It may couie cut later.
Airs, a el lie Osborne of Portland is
visiting relatives and friends for a few
days.
1'. H. Burns has returned home
from Silverton as-the Swift crew has
finished tho survey oMhe electric line.
Emil Suliarrf is no better, we are
sorry to say. J. K. Morris of Oregon
City is one of his nurses.
Tlio rurBl carriers are having a
hard time with snow and mud. Thoy
tiro behind time.
Jaok rabbits aro becoming numerous
in this section.
Tiih telephones are not a'l fix d yet.
The last snow broke i or wnus.
ELDORADO
It looks like tho snow has come to
stay.
Tom Davios and wife spent Tuesday
at Dickie Parary' visiting relatives.
Mr. J. IS. Helvej is able to be
around again.
Richard Davis aud wife spent Sun
day with F. ti. Davies and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Yergen of Aurora
spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs.
Y ergon's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. . J. K.
Lewis.
Mr. M. E. London, who has been
quite low since the first of February,
is improving slowly.
JMr, aud Mrs. John Helvey and
CLEAR CRfcEK
This Oregon wen tlx r is sr. e!"acting
ditgraietm. Wo dardly know whethor
to biume it to the weather bureau,
tho groun 1 hoc or Hsilh-y's to r.zx.
The tolept oiu ll'iw. re run' t in
osuhI wording or.ler, ihon the trouble
or two weeks i go was about dupll
ca'ed ou bist Sunday night bv the
fall of wet snow . All lines were iu
nn ri or loss double
The directors of the Clear Creek
Telephone Company m-jt the offici s
of the Kstaoada Telephone Com (any
last Fr'dny. aud the prospects are
good for a contention of the two 'sys
tems in the near future
Tho Distriot Sunday School Associa
tion will hold a convention at the
Redland M K. oliuroh on Tuesday.
March 1. Morning, afternoon aud
evening sessions will be hold Several
talented speakors will bo with us,
and the program will ba interspersed
with looal talout from the several
Sunday schools of the distiiot. A
basket dinner will be served at 'icioii.
All are invited.
Miss Went!!, teacher of the Itodland
school, has rnsignod on account of
sicknos.
MOUNTAIN VIEW
Fleu'y of snow makes plenty of fun
for toe small hoy, plenty of wet feet
tor school children, plenty of (us-
turners for wood haulers, pleuty ot
growling from thosu who buy tho
wood and warm shoes, and so on.
But W6 all have to put up with it
just as we get it, so why growl?
Rey. yuin of the M. E. Churoh
South moved into the Maloy house a
few days ago. Thoyexpect to make
their future home.here, as they have
purchased' the property.
" Miss Bessie Quiun is laid np with a
cold.soj she could not start to school
as had j beeninteuded.
Foin all indications some one must
be looking for a new son-in-law or
two. All that clearing of new ground
for potatoes is ominous of something.
Pearl Hall and family made 'a busi
ness jftrip to the eoat of government
Monday.
It would' bo fuunv to sr.o Ralph
Llolmau ont making Socialist sneechos.
Mrs. O. T. Kay has I ecu quiti sick
for the last week Dr Todd i,f Mo
lalla is attending her. Thcdooior
says she is improving slouly at tiie
present.
Oeorge Williams has a force of
men rniiiilug logs on Milk Creek this
week, the late rains aud mow furnish
inn the water
Mrs. Staudinger is stwyiug with her
mother, Mrs. Kay, this week.
DAMASCUS
been visited by another
COLTON
We havo ten inches of snow and it
is still Knowing. ,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Borgluud, an
eleven-pound son last Sattrday.'
Messrs. Wettlaufer, Scherrnble,
Botteraillor, Slrciiignieii and Putz at
tended the telephone meeting at
Beaver Or-ek, Mouthy.
Oidion jSunrlay school will five a
bnskot arcial on March 5. 101 0. Tie'
money will bo spent on an organ,
which is already purchased. Every
body is invited
Oliver aud Clyde Fischer were home
visiting their folks last Sunday.
Mr. Swansou purchased soiuo oats
from Mr. Anderson.
The Coltou Fawmill was running a
few daysdast week.
School is closed on account of the
snowy weather.
Mrs. J. A. Stromgreon, who hi 8
been sick, is improving.
Mies Nellie Phillips is working for
Mrs. Bnrglnnd.
Mr. Liudstrom is helping to com
plete tho inside cf Mr. Freeman's
house at Elwood this week.
U. S. Dix aud P. Putz wore out
hunting Monday. They saw a polar
JENNINGS LODGE" DOINGS
By Our Special Correspondent
Belvidore, 111 ,
an ex-engiuoer
service to my
years ago my
Mr. E. A . Kelloy,
writ's us: "I am
ith 22 years active
orodit. Abut three
kidneys were nifected so that 1 had to
triva up my engine First I was
troubled with severe Rolling pain over
tho iiips Then followed inflamma
tion of the bladder, aud speck
appeared before my eyes. A sample
of, Foley's Kidney Pills that I tried,
so benefitted me that 1 bought more
I continued to take them until now I
can safely testify they have niado mo
a sound and well man." Jones Drug
Co.
ELWOOD
There are about nine inches of snow
lore aud it is Btill snowing.
Mr. Freeman aud two children made
a trip to Oregon City Friday.
Miss Promise Phi llins lias irrme tn
Oronou City to nttond school. She
will stay with Mrs. Gorhott. whn i
in poor health.
On account of tho heavv snow storm
and oarolessiiesB on the part of the
liiiomen in other divisions we have
been without phone servioe for over
two week.
There was a nart. at Nlnn Hirtnnr'a
Saturday nignt in honor ot Miss
ivalluuko.
D. J. Bonuev hns seenred n. lob m
timbor faller near Estaeada.
Soliool began Monday after a
week's vacation.
D. H. Qottbere snont last woek in
Oregon City visiting friends aud rela
tives.
Miss Nolli" Phillins is work in 17 for
Mrs. Burglund of Colton.
William Oiohs has none to Portland
to attend school.
W have
n A actti ' nm t"r c el
1 IRON BED
(Like cut) I
1 Woven Wire (
Spring
1 Cotton Top
Mattress
$8.50
FRANK BUSCH
Oregon City Oregon
KILLthe COUCH
AND CURE the LUNGS
w,th Dr. King's
Nov Discovery
PBICB
OLDS Trltl Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBlFS,
ttiA ft ZyP-3 .too M.oa
- F'
GUARANTEED SATISFAOXOKYj
OB MONEY REFUNDED.
MULINO
Mrs. Loo of Silverton has hnnn I vi.
iting old friouds for a week.
Albert hnoksou of Portland sneiit n
uigiic nisi ween with his folks.
imoB iuiunuiier or uas urovo was
the guest at the Udoll home the latter
part or lust weok.
A honso warmincr was oivnn t
the homo of Frank Mnnniiiff
Saturday eveniug. A tow intimate
fiieiids pent tho evening very pleas
antly witli ninsio and dancing".
luisses jvare aud Inez Suodgrass
made a business triD to Ornimn riif.
last Saturday.
Miss Maggie Manning is agaiu
iiumiu mier noing aosont several mouths
in Oregon City.
The Misses Elliott aud Thomas were
guests of Miss Allie Manning the
latter part of last week.
A. Thunborg and B. A. Howard
eacli took a load of flour to Can by
Saturday to the firm of Gordon Bros.
Molalla Orange No. 40 mot Satur
day, the 12th, with an attendance of
thirty-six and ono visiting member,
Dr. I'homas of MolullaNo. 810. Three
applications for membership were
read. The application of Miss Kath
erine Suodgrass was voted upon. Fred
Wallaoo took the third and fourth do
. roes and is now a full-fledged mem
ber. Delegates to the county couveu
tuin which will beheld iu Oregon
City, the 8th of March are as follows:
K. A. Wright, J. J. Mallatt and J.
A. Davis; alternates, Pieroo Wright,
Aug Eriekson, and Ernest Mal.ttt.
Worthy Lecturer Mrs. O. Maplo had
a nlost excellent Lincoln-Washington
program prepared. Among the num
bers was tho debate, "Resolved that
Washington did more for the npli ting
of our countiy than did Lincoln when
he rescued it from the bonds of
slavery. Affirmative, R. A. Wright,
J. A. Davis and Mis. Churchill.
Negative, Mrs. M. S. Howard, Dr.
J human and R, P. Cooper. Judges,
Chas Stevens, A. Klar. and P.
Wright. The decision was in favor
of the aillrmative. Next mout i theie
will bo a "Lougtollow" program.
POSITIVE FORCE FEED, LIGHT
DRAFT, ACCURATE REGULATOR
THESE ARE THREE OF THE FEATURES WHICH MAKE THE
HOOSIER THE ONLY DRILL YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUY. THE CON
STRUCTION OF THIS DRILL IS A-t IN ALL RESPECTS.
Write for Circulars or Call on
W. J. WILSON & COMPANY
OUR. OREGON CITY AGENTS
Who will gladly show you the features of the HOOSIER DRILL or any other piece
of goods iu the Implement or Vehicle line which may interest you-.
A very pretty gat boring was held at
theMiome of Mr. and Mrs. Westtrlield
wlum a surprise was tendered them by
Mis. T. J. Spoouer and Miss Bronte
Jennings at thoir home ou Thin s av
of last week Mr. West.rfield and
family ure contemplating locatiug at
Mo :ford and this delightful gathering
was a farewell ts their leaving the
Lodge. A pleasant evening was
passul aud the guests were del glit
fully cutrtained by Ml. and Mrs.
We-terfitld aud their dauglit d's. Re
freshments wore served. Those pres.
ent wero Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamp
ton, Mr aud Mrs (J. D.. Boardiunn
and Mesdames Truecott, Spnonor,
Koethe, Hart, Jacobs, Shaver,
Messrs. Langdou Spoouer, Ed Webb.
David Clark, Jack Cravaite and Miss
hie. Oravatte.
The homo of Mr. and Mrs. Gen,
Morse was the scene of u delightful
gathering ou Monday afternoon when
a number of ladies fespouded to nu
invitaion to a Valentine ton. The
rooniB were artistically deoorated
with hearts, rod earn itious and ferns,
the iioaits being drann from coruer
to orur in the rcoeptiou hull, pari r
and dining room and iu fact were
found iu every nook and lonicr ot
these beautiful rooms. Ti e contests
and prizes aud favors wero all in
keepiug with St. Valentine's day.
Prizes were awarded M-s. Painton
and Mrs. Emmons, the rest receiving
eaudy hearts as cousolation favors.
Mrs. Bckner gave a splendid paper
on the origin of St. Valeutiue's Day
aud also an original poem to our
hostess, Mrs. Morse. Mis. 0. L.
Smith gave a pleasnig piano sel c
tiou. Dtilioious refreshments and tja
were served by the hostess assisted by
Miss Scripture. The iuvitatiou li t
included Mtsdames Soripturn of Ore
gon City Wtsterfield, Kice, Olnngh,
Smitli, Boardman, Paiuntou, Beck
ue', Hollowell, Koethe, Sedey. Em
mons, Powers and Roberts.
Cluster aud M.irie Tozier entertained
ou Monday evening of this week a
numoer of little friends at their home.
Two tables cf games wero indulged
in and with music ou the gr.ipho
phoue the evening to quickly pisstid.
A very iiiteesting fi ature of tho even
ing uas a number of uictures taken
uy H. C. Tozier in Calitoiu a, ti.eir
fuimor home, and slinwu to tiie liitle
guesis. Sandwiches, cake, candy
and 1. uiouude wero sered by Mr. and
Mis. H. U. Toznr and all present de
ilaied the Tozier family delightful
tntt rtai"ers.
Jaok Hoherts Sr. has lea-el some
"acreage trom J. C. McMon gal and
liin built a pretty little log bungalow ;
on the east side of the carline and
removed there o ' Saturday.
Ira Hart and daughter of Straw-!
berry Point, Iowa, have rented the !
I. J. Morris cot. age and will re-j
side there while their -new home ou
the county road is being built.
Charles Truscott
trip to Scappose on
week.
Win. Rose was
visitor at. Stllwood
returned from a tho service.
last week.
Mrs. Chirksim of Portland spent
Tuesday and Wednesday of last week
with her sii-tHr, Mrs. Spuonrr, nud on
Saturday Mrs. Frank Hodgkius of
V noouver was visitor at the T. J.
Spoouer homo on the Willamette.
M. Wdinhai-d of Portland was a
busint ss caller at the Lodge daring
the week.
A new device ' for burning nut
stum s ih being demonstrated on (he
acreage ofMr. Charles Redmond, near
the Botz nursery ami a number of
men fronuOregoii City and Gladstone
havo come to watch it w hile in opera
tion and some havo pronounced it
very successful.
Mr. and Mrs. Kioketts aud children
of Poitland were week end guests at
the home ofMr. nud Mrs. L. Wiloox.
Mr. aud Mrs. George E. Morse were
entertained at luncheon at Mrs. Hiram
llutchiusou's pretty new houi) in
Kosrt City Park on Tuesday of this
week.
We aro sorry to ronorr that Mr. Jou
seu ot the firm of By ion & Jensi-u,
the uursi rym n ot Mel drum, is ill
with the tvphcid fever. Mr. Clarenco
Beckucr has 'assisted Mr. Byron with
deliering his flowers to Portland
during tho week.
liev .Emmons of Milwaukee con
ducted tho teachers' training olnss
and prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening, and avery interesting moet
in was nold.
Mis. Galloway, who lias been ill at
the home of Mrs. Edith Truscott, is
improving.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Fiuley leTt last
week for an extended trip through
California and Arizonajind expect to
bo absent till June. Mr. Nelson IB
looking after their interests at this
place during their absence.
Mii-s Nellie Kice of Portland was a
pleasant caller at the Ldoge daring
the week.
Mis. John Jennini's has received
word that her hupbaud is improving
at the hot springs, which is gratify
ing news to his Lodge friends. At
present M s. Jennings' mother, Mrs.
Tihbetts, is quito ill.
Oinilo.s Slouiiiu has lieon removing
some large stunies truin his pro erty
aud also ahmg Bluiiion street, whiuh
lias made a decided improvement.
Mr. A. F. Russell bus assisted hi u
with the work.
The lumi er arrived for Mr. Hart's
cottage and woik was bogun at ones
but has been delayed some en account
ot the inolemeut weather.
Mrs. Pierce aud little daughter ff
Portland were visitors at the Lodge
on Saturday.
Kev. Sliupp proachod tho second of
his series of fornions ou 1'ebruary IS,
and look for his text "Go ye into all
the world and preach the gospel to
every creature. O.ving to the stormy
day a number were unable to attend
Tuesday nf last
au
on
over night
Tuesday;-of
John Bui-kbeo has given up his
position in the store nud Mr. Wil.1
Ilahermau will now write up the
orders.
Charuberlalu'i Cough kemedy Ii the Most
Popular Because ll Ii the Best
"I have sold Chamberlain's Cough
Keinedy for the past eight years and
find it to be one of the best soiling
medicines on the market. Far lialm s
and young children there is nothing
bett-ir iu the liue of cough syrups,"
says Paul Alleu, Plain Dealiug, La
This remedy not ouly cures the
ooughs, colds anc croup so common
among young children, but in nli.i,
and safe for them to t ue. For sals
by Joues Drug Co.
Everything In
VEHICLES
AND
IMPLEMENTS
m
Portland, Oregon
Spokane, Wash.
Boise, Idaho
Mrs. K. Goucher went to Gobol, Ore
gon, to visit friends and relatives.
Miss Grace Anderson spout Tuesday
evening with Mrs. Christ Bullard,
while George Anderson and Christ
Bullard went coon hunting.
Charley Spangler and wife went to
Portland to see a sick friend at the
hospital.
There was a dance at Otto Striker's
Saturday. All had a good time
NEEDY
hope
Auother wintry snell, but we
it will not be long going away.
Mrs. S. O. Oweu visited iu Cauby
the tlrtt of the week.
The dance iu Fred Smith's hall
Saturday night wns a success all
around and we hope there will be an
other iu tho uear future.
Born, to Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Leach,
February 10, a touueing girl. All are
doing well.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wyland spent
Monday evening at Dozier's.
Mrs. Kay l'sli wont to Oregou City
Monday to have some doutal work
done.
Mrs. Albert Eliott visited her sister
Mrs. Alviu Thompson, a few davi
last week.
Miss Kose Midleburn of Marqnam
is working lor Mrs. George Drochait
at preseut.
Louis Mitta started to school nt
Caubv Monday.
L. B. i odor a family is slowly re
covering from au attaot of chickoupox
Mr and .Mrs. Ii. S. siuucker called
at B. F. Smith's Sunday.
luez Hilton visited her sister. Mrs.
A. S Thompson Thursday aud Friday
of last weok.
NO RISKS if jou buy from Price
Brother , See ad on page 8.
snowstorm. The snow was about six
Kit-Ii os deep.
A valentine party iu Ila'l's hall
was given Saturday night. A valeu
tine tree was ouo of the amusements
of tho evening.
Fred HorTmoister was given a sur
prise party Saturday evening in honor
of his sixteenth birthday. A good
time is reported.
Misses MinuioTrnllingerBnd Nellie
Riebhoff have begun housekeeping at
Mrs. Hotel's.
J. H. Hoffmeistor has improved his
farm with a wire fence.
Hillda Wellman is on the sick ilst.
MEADOW 1ROOK
Four inohes more of the beautiful
snow foil Sunday.
The new dwelling houses .are going
up ou every baud.
Mr. Dority has his two-story dwel
ling on Confer street almost complete.
i'rank Wlnslow aud wife were visit
iug with Mr. Robsou Saturday aud
Sunday.
A number of our town people at
tendd Grange at Moliuu Saturday.
There will he a basket social given
at the Meadow ti rook school house ou
Saturday evening, February 20, under
the auspices of the Suocesa Lyceum
andJLiterarr Society. All are invited.
Ladies, please bring well filled bask
ets. The Misses Marie aud Opal Perry
of Molalla spent Saturday and Sunday
visiting with their niece, Miss Leona
Perry.
The Misses M.vrthiud Hazel Lark
ins were visiting with Mrs. Hollings
werth Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Schater lias an offer of 11000
per acre for a four-acre block iu the
Newtown cite in the first addition.
Mr. Davis has been worting a force
of men on an aqueduct under Main
street on Sohaier avenue.
bnt were too
Gottberg
Bittner's
and a black bear fight,
excited to shoot.
Charlie Freeman aud Gus
ttended the party at Mr. E,
at Elwood Saturday night.
0. Stromgreen had the ufisfortnne
t lose his pony, it's leg being broken
by the kickiug of auother horse.
The telephone linos are iu a bad
condition in this stormy weather.
Mr. Westburg came home from
town last Sunday.
Oar merchant, Mr. Damelson, got
in a good supply of store goods last
week. So there is no fear of starva
tion. Mr. Clark has been very sick. The
doctor was called last Friday.
MOUNTAIN VIEW
F. M. Darling, who has had a green
house here for a number of year , is
building auother hot house aud will
go into the busiuesss more exteusively
than before. ' ,
Trettou Cooper nud wifo of Mount
Pleasant hi,ve moved into the J. D.
Locke residence on Dunne street,
W. U. Roman, who has been visit
ing at the home ot his. sister, Mrs.
Geiber, tor the past few weeks, has
returned to his home in Missouii,
A Booster Club was organgized by
the citizens or Mountain lew last
Friday evening, February 15th, the
arrangeme. ts perfected aud twenty-
two members enrolled, winch is con
sidered a very good begiuuing.
The organization will be known ai
the Mouutain View Boostor Club, for
a greater Oregon City. J. W. berber
was made secretary.
Miss Mable Frauds has returned to
hor soliool in Springwater, atter i
woek's holiday with her parents, Mr,
aud Mrs. Sam Fraucis.
CAN BY
Mr. Strejo and his son were m
Canby trading last Saturday.
Mr. John Ames started tor his home
in California a few days ago.
Bud Kiltou is having lumber hanled
for his new barn.
Bad Hilton went to Portland lust
Monday.
Mr. Grifriu lias beeiu putting new
curbing in his well, as the old curbing
had become rotton and it was not
safe to let it stay any longer.
Mr. Hamilton had to get some of his
neighbors to come iu nud help him
put up his shed which fell down dur
ing the snow siorm. The snow caused
it to give way.
Mr. Mott was iu Canby Saturday.
Warren Kendal is p tinting on the
new barber shop.
Bill Kendal intends to build a new
house iu the near futnre.
The new cannery is going up ns
fast as the weather will permit. T is
is an uunsuallly snowy February' for
Oregou.
John Mnlyen and Martin Richhr
were Cauby traders Saturday.
PAKKPLACE
Lyle Glass1 two youugost children
are Iv iug very sick at their home iu
Parkplace with tjphoid fever.
Mrs. John Straight, who has bi en
compelled to sit iu her cnair for six
wooes night and day, is so much im
proved that she can lie down. We are
all glad of her improvement.
Mrs.C. Rivers is on the sick list.
Mrs. Brown of Portland was visiting
at the home of Mrs. ui. Rivers Satur
day and Snrday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Pcrtlaud
viisted Mrs. Johnson's mother a
couple of days the lad of the week.
TEASEL CREEK
No preaching at Teasel Creek last
Sandiiy, as Rev. Vuiun moved his
family to Ureirou Cay last wek,
where they expect to make their fu
ture home.
Mr. Adams will move out to the
rauoh pretty loon, at the house is
nowvaoaut."
SPRINGWATER
Snow eight iuches deep and
still
srowing.
The Springwater Grauge met last
Saturday and had an interesting meet
ing. Two candidates joined the
Grange and three or four more sent
in their Lames. It is desired that
'he next Pomona Grange will he held
with the Springwater Granae, which
is to be held the second Wedne-day
in April.
Ten davs ago we had a very in
testing dairy meeting. William
Snhnl 'mrich of Washington county
and M. S. Schrock, the dury inspector
gave us very good and 'utertstiug
talks ou the daily business and
showed how it won Id be profitable if
carried on right.
At a meeting held by the Y. P. S.
C. E. Mrs Moger, Wave Lewellen aud
Miss Emily Cormly were elected as
delgealea to attend the stare con
vention which is to commeuce in
Portland the loth iust.
Rev. George Cormly's niorher from
Polk county and his brother from
Montana are visiting with him and
his sister.
Saturday evening was a decided suc
cess. A large crowd was" iu atten
danue notwithstanding the inclement
weather. Preceding the sale of bask
ets a fine program was rendered.
Judge Sainsou of Oregon City auc
tioned off the bnskets The proceeds
uf the sale of liaskets was $47, which
is to tie spent iu purchasing a new
organ tor the hall.
The new fence erected by Mr. Pflster '
is a credit to the neighborhood, it be
ing' tho finest fenae aloug the road.
Mr, MeArthur, who recently platted
off his ground in ten acre lots, hns
rold severa' tracts The parties who
have purchased intend to build.
Dick Kelland is visiting his brother,
Mr. Thomas Kelland.
Mrs. Mead was on the sick list last
week.
A Safeguard to Children
"Our two childlren of six and eight
yeajs ha"e been since infancy subject
to colds and croup. About three years
ago I started to use Foley's Honey
and Tar, and it has never failed to
prevent aud cure these troubles. It is
the only medicine I can get the
children to take without a row."
The above from W. 0. Ornsteiu, Groen
Bay, Wis., duplicates tho experiouoa
of thousands of other useis of Foley's
Honey and Tar. Jones Drug Co.
City Treasurer's Notice
Notice is hereby given that there
are sufficient funds on hand to pay all
outstanding road fund warrants en
dorsed prior to September 6th, 1907.
Interest ceases with the date of this
notice.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon,
February 17th, l'.HO.
CITY OF OREGON CITY,
By M D. LATOURETTE,
Treasurer.
White crowns with eold band tn
protect the root from deoav are oast
for tho front teoth. Thev " are hand
made. We nvke them. ' 1)'. L. L.
Pickens, dentist. Weinhnr.l hMa.
Do You Get Up
Witli a Lame Back?
Kidney Trouble Makes You MlseraMe.
knows of Dr. Kilmer's
: '.!-'.t 1-i.e;- liver a-;d
bhddcr remedy, be
, j i.:'.:-j .i i..; s-e;ai'i.-!
, bk health ret vrlng
i- p."ooi tih.uiip
.. r. fr!r.l!.j r.lm.wt
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TWILIGHT
iocording to the weather we are
having the ground hoir must have
seen his shadow. But as there are no
cronnd hoes here in Oregon, perhaps
the comet is to blame for it.
Mr. Caldwtll, who recently pur
chased the O. S. Martin place, has
moved In.
The basket social given by the
Twilight Literary Society on last
f-jcery wish in ovcr
! . v-:mi:.:--- rlirrnfai,
pain in theb3ck,kid-.
(ti?s 9 aml everv part of the
l,x-." . - urinary passage. It
,"77""' , ic-revLa inability to
hold water and sc.iu.ii,; pain in passing it,
or bad effects foil jwi.ij; use of liquor, wine
or beer, and ove-L0::;i.s that unpleasant
necessity of being compelid to go often
through the day, und io get np many
times dwircr tho niht. '
Swamp-koot is not recommended for
evcrytUi:',:; but if you hr.ve Lidncv, liver
or bladder trouble, it will be found just
the remedy ou nea.l. It has been thor
oughly tested in private practice, and haa
proved so successful that a special ar
rangement has been made by which all
readers of this paper, who have not al
ready tried it, may have a sample bottle
sent free by mail, also a book telling
more about Swamp-Root, and how to
findoutif youhavekid- -
ney or bladder trouble.
When writing menticn I
reading this generous
offer in this paper aud j
send your address to?
Bmghamton, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent
and one-dollar size bottles are sold by
all druggists. Don't make env mistake
but remember the name, Swamp-Root
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghwatoa, N, Y on every bottle