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(3REGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, DEC. 8 1!Jil LOST IN TIE! OS COUNTRY idikIii In drug and rob on, mid that we either drank too little or too niuoli of tlio ooffoo. Mr llloom, who was a (lierifT' ullloiir, wbn of tliH opinion they thought lio was limiting ""' of tlmlr Duinliiir and wanted to flag him, while I could only think of tint Fiinl totito and tholr rltoM I witnessed two diiyii before. ilut wo wont th mo nick, oolu nuin II i ut nlitht, Hiid after the shadow nt thn window, wo took lurni holding tlio utiii nntil morning. Only the Hi' I nod the Hinall boy worn In tho 'dohlo In the uioriiiiiK Wo worn too Hick to hold hot iiiviwtl KAtfoiiN, mid gutting the loam from tho log im ii wo sUrhid on, 1 wnn vory mok, iniicli worito thnn tho other men, and tho drltor tiro iluood a small fmttlo ol aconite mid ndvlmid nm to tuku aoimi. Ilu didn't konw how imicli a don was, uoithor did 1, no lilt poured our, about a ton inooiiriil In tho oovor ot an oil oan, and 1 hwhIIowoiI It, Thank to a Nick Rtomaoh, which Mjootud it, I am yiil alive, Ho had H I veil mi) enough to kill a nuin. Thn cold win IntiMiNO, tho hllzxuril wan increasing and 1 bikini to won dor how 1 would look to those Miixl oau ninnntaiiiooni.wltli my lily white lunula foldod. Wo toiiiod tho rig mid (HhodhhoiI DroHimoti. and wlillo thn way and moan nominlttoo wuh yot at it Mexican on hormibaok paused n, ami ho mild tflnw wan nix foot (loop north of un, II loom bolted, and asked thn driver to Uka him to a minor 'h nuhlu oil thn gfiiuo route to Tiion, whore ho would Ntay until the hltaiard itoppod and tho higu oould got through, go ing north, 1 didn't want to die III tlio iiiouu tnltiN, and asked tho drivi'i to taku imi to thn nouri'Nt point on a railroad. Wo lot lllooiii out on tho way, and wn turintd hack wimt for a twoiity-mllo drivn to a niountaln station. I will never forgot that drive of nix hou in. Too Nlok to nit up and nearly fromoi, yet in piano along tho trull I was obliged to walk bcoauNO of the NtoopuoNN of thn ascent. Ilut we uiado it Just on thn train wai dun hou Hi. 1 wont into the little depot and lay down on thn floor be hind tho Ntovn, The ill Ivor loft mo and tinted for hi llft.r luilo of re turn trip. J wuh picturing wann oar, back to Han In Kit, and a doctor. Jltit in v trip waH fur from thn HiiInIi. A boodo waa camping on my trail, mid ho whhii t through with mo J list a 1 had got partially tlm wed out thn north bound triiiu oamo In, 1 remember of tlio engineer coming Into tho depot and of Imarlng htm Nay Hie until bound train would not net In buforn night- Had I renhed what tlilH meant for mo 1 would havo taken th Im train north, but I whh too Nick to roalisu or earn. I whh warm, and Hie Mexican uonoootion and tho driver aooultu wnm working otl. Thn train pulled out, and I found 1 wan alomi absolutely alone, Thn tiro ttot low and I not up to put on more ooitt, i noro wai uo ooaij thnro wan no HI al Ion agent; no wlrea ran into tho depot, them wan no town Down tho track n short diHtanca wan a anotlun house, tho only building to alulit. I wont to it It wuh luiknl Then It dawned on mo 1 bad to loiike a hustle for myself or I would bo in cold storauo' ling before the train went noiiiIi that night. Mot a pieon of wood nor a bit ot coal oould 1 Hud, but under tho ta platform I found a box hiiiiooiio bud fod bin borne in and hidden. 1 hroku it up ami kindled tho Urn, then took thn nee I tie and one of tho loud from thn box and between the milH 1 would tempo up tho engine cinders deposited t 'orn. The olmlurN worn morn than halt aitow, but 1 would thaw otr tho snow and put thn cinder in the stove, and by working industriously for nvon bourn I kept from fronting, as there va enough unhuruod coal iu the screening to lioiko halt a llro and keep mn half warm, b'oollHtf"uood. 1 would have taken thing an thpy oamo, uiado the most of thorn, and almost weleouied thn ex perience for tho Htory niatmial it afforded. Hut as Hick an I bad over boon, ho weak I oould hardly lift tlm oultlo of oiiiderH to thn plntforin, and without a mouthful of food for over 84 hour well thorn) worn ttm loii(et bourn, and that wan tlm bin dent dav's work 1 nver put in Doubt I have found an ax or any tool 1 would have torn up tho depot )iltforiii tor fuel. 1 not oiio loose board otf with a atone, but could not btnak it or split it, and bad to Klvn it up. Hut thn train came at last, about ton o'clock that night aim never did a locomotive wliWtlo Hound ho welcome. Thn train luen were very kind to uio and did everything to make ion com fortable on tlm tour boms' rido back to Nauta K. 1'here I found a doctor, and in H bouiH wan back iu tlie game. mady for anything oiriuunntanocH uiiglit puHh up lrruiK anything that liHikod or niollmt of now. - - J- CLEAR. CREEK The Fir Orovn hoIiooI will Rive a liadow end baakot hooIu! next i'riday evening, Uno. Kth. An iiiteroatliig progriini la being prepared. You can't a (ford to iiiInh It, The Redlaiid M. K, Monday aohool arn arriinglng for a OhriHtmai enter tainment, Haturday evoniug linfore tho Uftth. We have boon reqaoHted to announce tlmt liny paronta, wlitther In or out of the Hunduy hoIiooI, who xM)ot tholr cblldrun to attend and participate In the uhiihI bountiful treat nnty Houd their oontribiitloiiN to the Nuprinteii(lont, A. U. llolltngH worth, or to K. N. llrook. ' No aolt id torn will be appointed. Do not oon tribute uiiIchi you nxpoot lo bo prea- out or rcprcHontnd, Wotk with the rook oruHbnr baa beou riiauuiod and good weather U hoped for until the work Ih com jdotod Tlio North WKHtorn AHaooiNtinu, nliich occiipio thn formur Ornol liropttly. ro engaged In onttlng live tiioiiHiind oordn of wood and ex tinct hooii to Htiirt auto truck to hauling It to market. The quoHtion la What will become of our good roudV Our telephone, limm huvo bnon given a genoral overhauling pteiiiirato.y to winter oonditioiiH, A iiuuiiior or new phoiiea and an extra illvlHinn Havo been added. A HOW directory will be InhiioiI hooii. Mihh llaltlc UiiHkell of i liHlorn Ore gon In viaiting w ith her HiHtot, MrH. L Funk. J'lin Harding Orange hold thoir an nual duct Ion of olliceri hint Hatorday. Mr, (ioo. Kohl wua oleotod niaator lor tho coining year. I'ouioua Urango will intei ai mu HardiiiK Urango ball on Jaiiuiiry 10. DODGE EAST CLACKAMAS Hov. Bidci and wlfo vlniled with Mra. Uaywalt, Haturday. Among thoHii attending tlie diinon In Logan, WeduoNdny night woro Mr. and MrH. Join) liennett, Mr. auit Mm. Anton llonrioli, (iiiHtiivo llaborhndi and aiHter and Mihh Kutitaon. Mr V. Donwayof Joniiliiga Lodge apont Friday and Haturday with her mother, Mra. l . domiiioioh. At picHimt tho farmerH are T.nitiiarui for the good wouthcr, aa they are getting tholr plowing under good headway. AliHH Katie llaiieriaon eujoyoii me diinoo at the Olurkca Uriiuge ball, Wodiiemlav night, iiIho Htioudiiig Tliankcgivlng with Mr. 0. N. Lar klna, who livoH near tho hall. Minn Kinnoi llnherlaoh and alHler have gone to AHtorla to vlalt a few day with Mrn. I.oo Oadonaw. Mr. Floyd Wiilliinm in clcaniig laud on the Hlvordalo fariu. (Oontinuod from lunt week; "Yph, lam fixed pretty well, but Htill of digging and honing 1 ve got my fill; I have a uhiinoo and think 1 will ex change my place for Sawyer' mill Htottin dm; tlm work the whole year through and from what I can nee it Ih euHy to do. You don't have, to figure on KuiiHliiiie and dew like I have hnie to pull yon through; truo.moHt of tho work In to keep traok of your crew. Ho I'm going to change my place to day for an easier h that 1 iu nuro will pay; audi don't care a rap for what othera Hay." Ho lie took poe hchhioii and thought ho would change tho way they d Dion working; and blow thn whiHtlo nt break of day, "Jf they expect huoIi wage from inn at daylight they'll mart and they'll keep "right at it till ic gut plum dark ;. auob a otew a that can maw their pay and if they don't Ike it" they in (id not slay. " Ho all tho cxp ric took a mi'iik and etiiyi d away. Kx inrtH oi no cxiicrta, I'll ri n lliln mill today and dhow thini h'h bound to uo aa 1 Nay." Ho he Marled her oil ind tlilngH liegau to go ' i on ml. lut ill looking it over be t.hoi ght that lie found a saw lay nig n le, and inched up ail inoh of liii tinker off i f tlie ground. Ho did not ray much it wuh (lono ho Hleok, but ho kind o' won dered if the baluuon would liiht tho rent ot the week. "The vwigeH I hoy want ia an outrage three to foul dollar a day, anil ovm Hum they won't prom i ho to Ntay. Auk them their rnaaoua they are experts, thoy aay. Kxpert be boolod I'll Hbow them a diltcrent way. On thn ranch 1 hired tor a dollar a day Juat n good men aa they auein to be. What you a fireman, liny? Fay you such wagcgV Not niuoli-ou my Ufa! 1 think i ll give tli la Job to my wife." bo he kind 'o looked at the man with a aldolong glanoo "It,' mo to the anapa," and Hailed right iu. Hut tlie atoaiu run down and tho boarda got thin. Bo he rolled up li is bIccvch and CLARKS W. O. KloiiiMultb was Bowing wheat lant Hatorday. Mia Eliza Klmor cnmii fiome to npoiid J'llHIlkHgivtllg Hev liartlor of Portland prcacdn d In the Gorman M. K. churih at this plaoe on ThaiikBgiviug. adie Mueller Hpeut TliHiikgiving with In trnclo. Hiohard Mueller in lilghluiid. Mr. Iluttemlllor Howcd out laat wn, k. Uarielt Martin Ih working for Pete 8ug r in tho Hawuill. A "taffy-pull" putty wuh given la't Huturduylght at tlie home of W. O KliiniHii ith, All;rcnei.t had an en joyable time. Ohoich were played. Tin ho treB nt were Mr. and Mr. W. J. KleinHiuith, Olgi. Kli.a and lOdua Klmi r, Hn,oi Tiiliuian, Ida and Murv iiotteniillcr, Lauri and Kubv (iiud, Irene and Eini'i l.o, Hazel Hiugo, Dora ai d l.i hi Ma quardt. Lyda KliHiiHuiiib, IIenr OiofHiuiller, Kdward and Otio Huol, Uharl e and Vilhur Houlon, J iv Dix, Hui 1 Kob- liiuH, (Jam It Marl in. Vernon I.ur kiiiH, Kluier and W llii Klelnmnilli, Alva bard, Willie JoIiiihoii, Theodore Wager, Kilwi'i Hoitonnllei-, Kudie Mueller, Archie Dnnnua, Julius and Alho t Hchiiwee, Walur Klciupniith. The Muceuboea lie td a meeting lant Huturdav A meeting of the Grange wuh held at i hi p'ace Batur lay. Mint Ida llaag ih uoiting ill Portland. MOLALLA The Fchcol entertainment JiiHt Fri day night was adocided suocess. The county school Bupcriutondent and one of bis aida wero present and spoke of tlie sweet girl and wIho Ikivb of the prnFent dar aud of the advantages i hey have for 1 arning which the boys and girl of the paat did not have. J. H. Cole contributed his auctioneer- GLAD TIDINGS t ' A. II. Hibbard, living on the Ukiller farm, klli' d and riieHod thirty lurk evf ii f, w d iva go. whli li he shipped (irnrt to Pi rtlaud, it ali'i'g a fair or lie. u- t ty ve e ,n, inimti coiini t on Dhai lea Hkiiler caiue over funu hia turui on Hotte creek uud has b en plowing i u the funu be oun I oie in Ola'h TidiugH, known a ihe Marl Lta'io pluoo (JharlcH tit , a I aruer-H mak' r by trude, line letarned tro.n Hie Hiate ot VVaHliiugibn to hi iweurv acre tract, and m making couHidi'iabie improve UK5I t. a mo on oilier tniogH nuildiug an additiou to big houco wl.iib aiiBwers an a work-dinp ami wood Iioobr, hi iug really attnictive in appearance.' Onarlie Fried or ban done muoli im proving on h b plai e the pant year. . peranu, onlem he be veiy iiidufti ions, will wonder bow one ni n cud r- coiiipliHh so inucli, and the vroik ill done iu a no it and o kmaiiliko manlier Frank Kncka n, having boutlit ttu acna of land of bin faiboi-iu-iaw, Oie Hue, ban I u l It a Iiouhh ''mid moved hie family iu on December 1. Marquam'9 Iohh it our gmu, an Fmuk is a nkillec wormian, among otin r th tig buiug a goi d chiuiiiey bi il li r. la ponter and painter, a got d neighbor wherever he ii .es uud a niun liked by all. From ( rcfont ii dical ions, I would jui ge tliat EIIU Hi lit gs will be our roHd Huperi isot the oouiiiig year. it not, then wiiy not? The writer be lieviB he will do the square thing by all, bo what more oould be asked? The basket sooial at Marqoam, Thanksgiving eve, given by the Ladies' Aid proved an enjoyabla affair, as all who attended sueak iu the highest terms of the nice well oookHd food, the good coffee aud the sociability shown those who came from a diatance. Ed Jackson iu grubbing and clearing hind, and it won't be long until be will have it done, then what a differ- BEE HILLS The Hoe Hill school entertainment and basket social held Tliankagl vlng evening at Doitou hull, for tho pur pose of raising bmoiiey to help pur cIiiihu an nrgim for the school, passed oft very pi aaantly and whs a fliinuoiiil HIICCCSH Mr. and Mr. (Ion. Wallace, Mr. ami MrH. Wm. llettinan ami Will SohoitTer onjixod a Thanksgiving dinner with Mr and Mrs, Obaa. P, Hunter and family. John Arqutt hat moved on tie I .utterly floo. Mi. and Mra. I), H, Pendleton and children of Nfflall l viaited Mrs. H dletou ps renin, 'fir. and Mra. It. 0, Hunter, ThaiikHuiving day. sMra. F. 0. Mott and cliildrin of SutHop, Wash,, arn' visiling Mrs. MoM'h parenia. Mr. and Mra. H 0. Hunter Users Find It As Indispen sable as the Ham Itself ,. . .... J i ; The Automatic DREW CARRIER IS A GENUINE TIME LABOR. AND MONEYSAVER The Drew runs to the trip, automatically dumps, and returns to be refilled. It enables you to keep your barn cleaner with less effort. fR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOG SEND IN THIS COUPON Time is Money with you, You can 't afford to be with out a DREW. 4 M. CHERRYVILLE Kcv. Or Hunvaii preached in the K ohurcli, Sunday. , A party of about thirty-five j-ornona gathered at au otnrtaititnnnt given by Mrs J. T. Friol Jr. at her homo last Saturday evening, and the principal fvntiiio'of thn entertainment was dancing and singing by three Syrian gentlemen, singing In their native tongue, and singing aud recitations and dancing wore indulged In by others. Mlsa l.illlau 11. Averill spool Thanksgiving with her parents in Ubnrryvillo. Mrs. Win, Kugli Ih rati Idly recover ing from her late Illness. I'.arl Hadter is visiting bis mother, Mrs. Wm. Hugh. Minn Uruoev and lit no of liogemnti. Montana, who wore visiting the I tor- mor's cousin, Mrs, Uno P, Oouoor, loft last week for California to apeiui thn winter. Archie Averill bad Thanksgiving dinner with J. T. Frinl Jr. t'liKs. Ntiwland ia HiHUidiug the win ter in fort land. J. T. Frinl Jr. celebrated bis forty- ixtb birthday Imt Tuesday. Nov. SS. Mltehell, Lmvls O Stmvr Co Purtliiml. Oregon. GENTLEMEN Mall one of yourBREIK LITTER CARRIER CATALOGS bl To. At. I I "NV SPOKANE The Northwest's Greatest Implement Cf Vehicle House Agencies Everywhere PORTLAND, OR. SEATTLE BOISE The MITCHELL LINE of IMPLEMENTS and VEHICLES is Fall OF LABOR SAVING MONEY SAVERS ON SALE AND DISPLAY BY- W. J. Wilson & Co., cy J. j. Sandsness, Canby, Ore. LOGAN At the December meeting of Hard ing lliangn, thn billowing officer wor oloelod for tlio iinsuing year: Master, tleo, A. Kohl; ovcinnor, A. F. tUoper; steward, Frank Kohl; as aUtant steward, Arthur Funk j clisn lalu, Mrs. U.S. Audorsou; IVnn, Kb ma Haider; IVuuoua, lvab Uerhor; Flora, Kllen Tracy; lady asvistaut steward, l ily Anderson; gate keeper, Deorge Tracy j lei-turer, l.ama U, Kirvhniu; trMHiirer. F. V. Wtl on. This t an excellent lis! of ovttmi aud augur well for tlm success of the or der. Hoc. A. Kohl baa served two terms an mnater and is evil viiuippcd to ti It Ihe posituvu. J. D. OhuwvHHt of Dm,v'U nu a visitor. LIBERAL MX DYSTEPSU TABLETS lieheTe gas iu stomach, distress at tor ia(iug, stotuaclt ucrvousnes, Jim. uitsa, lieitcte, heartburn, heart pl jutaiiou and other ailiueoti causeit bv faulty dtgftticn. Fru . lr. jurpii er v unni vxmipaoy, lies- loll, Ms. 8oKl iu Oregwu i'iv only by UiiuUey Kit. Uv, the Ksvall slcnis. siisti to call your atumtiou to the tact thai tuost innvtiom diseawt such a w luHpuijr ixnigh, dipbihsria and scarlet fvvr are ivutrotist whm td child lias a cold, t'batnbertain's tugh Keiueilv will quickly our a ivW and gilT lesosn th oaiiirer of cvtivti-- ' siitv. Ttiik rem .' ' "" vvf wkis, ! ' t siarwtio Si. a Kvnryoun is busy. Plows arn mu lling and ground is being cleared aud tcuced and thn farms ate being gen erally cleaned up. The latmer is rustling for the spring work. A great many hogs ar being butch ered for home use. Sheep arn scarce and there is good demand for them. China pheasant ar coming into the wheal fields last aud they am quite numerous Victor Uriumi and tv Wright are clearing a twelve acre .tract of land this wintei, to square up with the railroad tract. The masiiuerade ball Thursday uigbt at Liberal hall was well atleuded aud I ho music was good. Archie Pavis received tlrst and Miss Jessie Akin second. J. 1 FrencU was well pleaM to re oover bis horse aud buggy, which were rvwntly stolen. J K. U Morris m his new residence Knit cowpletinl and will keeping bouse for himself. Miss lla Keeil arrivisl home in nine to start school Mondayjvnorniug. The Watkin man is in this section on lime, waiting cm his numerous customers. his collar tore wide open, aud sweat and swore, and worked as be had uever worked before ; but steam be could not keep "galore". He noticed a leak way up ou top of thn boiler; tectinicallv known as the "saf tv- poi. to mat niameii inmg in Put a tton. " So Im tied her down good and fast and fopnd he bad learned to keep steam at last, but sad to relate, the last be was soeu he was going un in a fog of steam And so bis business came to a sudden stop-but such men as stsld w ith biiu cam out ou tou And. the poor wife is m weeds, where once it was cbver, and vows she would not sigu th deed were it to do over. . Moral. You can't alwavs some limes tell how easy a job will be for von by watching someou else do it. t S. This applies to road super visors, too. Podge beiug so centrally located, all sigus iu th lodiao must fail it she stay where be is in a direct line from east to west from Mt. Hood to the Homer mill and uorlh aud south flora th summit ot the Cascade range soou b to th I'acitic oivau. tixb Winter' Trouble To many winter i a aeasou of tron bUv To frost bitten tiH1 auit r.ngers, cbacpeil band aud lipa, elul; Mains, cold sores, red aud rough akin 'prcr ibis. Hut such troubles tty bfore Buokleu Arouvi Salve, A trial convince. Urract bealer of burns, txuls, rile, euls, Mirx, bruises, ci. ma aad sjMalua. Cnly ti at Haatlsv trc. i-Vv, Oxeoa City. Hikkeitd. Mo- 1111 W here the Loceutv Does Hot, Count Wherever there are people suffering from kidney aud bladder ailments. kom baokacbe, rheunistisiu aud uri- !ifrv trregularitiee, Fvdey Kidney j Fills will help Iheui . rielvidere. 111., i K. A. Kellv. au ei engineer, says: ("Three yews go my liduevs became so bad that I was comvlbtl to g:v i up mv engine aad quit. There was a , severe aching pain over the hips, fol lowed by aa iuftamuiatiou of the blad der, aud fclway a thick sediment. Foley Kidney Fill made me a soond and well uisji. 1 cannot say too much in their praise." Jonea Urug Co. The Courier isn't afraid to nnt any matter as it sees it. If yon are troubled with chronic couaiitiou. the mild and gvnt.'e ft fel of ChamSerlsin' Tablet make tftein esMoially soiled to your ess Ft nJ by all dealer. ing tilent to n'lling the leaatifol bas kets, which netted a sung little sum toward school athletics. Tlie Misses Nora and Knth Herman re si ended to encore with musical nuin her. The orchestra was composed of Mrs. Killings, organ: Mr Tom Rid iugs, violiu ; Mr Toliver, acoimlian, and t'rof. Willis Dnnton, cornet. Would like to men ion thn names of all those taking part,, but it would re quire too muoh space. MolslU people have got together, from the Adams comer to the public scales, and are building a new 8-foot sidewalk that i a sample show of what oigauizcd effort will do. What if this public spirit force honld b adopted iu "unloosing Uud" aronud aud about the old place for a town site? Why we could scarcely realise it was the corner crosi reals that was in the push. I, The vouug light-stepping generation gave Carry Herman's garage a foot warming last Saturday uigbt. A stock of goods H being placed in the new store of tie glass front. J. R. Cole and W. V. Kverhart purchased ouie registered Cotswoid sheep from the Reed farm. nice, in appearance since a few slior years ago. 0. A Beogli lias returned from Giger Bros ' sawmill, where be has been working the past two months at rarpeuter work. A IV Moines mau had an attack of muscular rheumatism in hi shoulder. A friend advised him to" go to Uot Springs, That meant au expense of tl. r more. He sought for a quicker and cheaper way to cure it and found it in Ctiauib-rlain' Liniment Three day after the firt application of this liniment be was well, tor sale brail dealers. Whh the Cooung of Middle As There is a letting down in the rhvs- ical forces often shown in annovint and pamtol kidney and Mulder ai meuts aud srluary irregularities. t oicy Kidney Fil:$ are asriendid reg- Blsiicg and strengthening medicine at such a time. Try them. Jones Drug Co. Answer It Honestly Are the Stat ments of Oregon City Citizens Not More Reliable than Those of Utter Strangers? This is a vital Question. It is fraught with interest to Oregon City. It permits of only one answer. It cannot be evaded or ignored. An Oregon City citizen speaks here. Speak for the welfare ef Oregon City. A citizen's statement is reliable, Au utter Granger's doubttol. Home proof is the best proof. Joseph McIVrmott, Washington St, Oregon City. Ore., say: "1 was in bad shape with kidney and bladder compUint ' My back was so lame and stiff ttiat I could hardly get a boot and it was all I could do to dress myself. The kidney secretions were scant and the passage too frequent. After taking the contents ot a few boxes of Doau's Kidney Pills, I was restored to ogod healtn ami during the paet two years. 1 have bad no cause for complaint." tor sle by all dealer. Price 50 ceuls. rosier -Milborn Co.. Bnffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Kt?nieiuber the name Dean's and tat 4 uo other. ; n it Absolutciy Puro Economizes Butler, Flour, Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome The only Daklng Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar CLACKAMAS Mr, Lawrence, who own an inter est in the greenhouse, ha purchased the Hokum place near the Grange hall, and expect to move in soou. The Lawrences are desirable citizens and we are glad to have them in our town. Mr. Guthrie aud his mother aud Bister who have been occupying the house, are looking tor another lo cation. Mr. Riley has sold his place below the railroad track here tor 7000 aud ia seeking for a good investment. Tlie two churches held a nuipn Thanksgiving service here Thursday morning in the Congregational church. Rev. H Spiess of the Meth odist church preached the sermon. Last year thn meeting was hold at thn Methodist ohurcli aud Rev. Jones of the Congregational chnrch delivered the snrincn. Miss Oiow,- sister oJLIlie principal of the school here, is "ill un the sick list. A young lady graduate of the vJillespie School of Expression, Port land, spose at the Oongregationa1 chnrch last Friday evening. Those who attended report a splendid even ing and recommend her aa a fine elo cutionist. , The Junior League of Clackamas will give a bazaar at the Orange ball next Saturday evening, December 9. The sale will begin at three o'olook and will last during the evening. The En worth Laegue will have charge ot the refreshment, which will be for sale during the evening, beginuing at a o'clock. A flue time is expeoted. An Alarm at Night That strike terror to the- entire household is the loud, hoarse and metallic rough of croup. No mistak ing it, and fortunate then the lucky parents who keep Foley' Honey and Tar Couiponud ou hand. H. W. Caa seluian, Canton, N. Y., say: "It is worth it weight in gold. Our little children are troubled with croup and hoarseness, and all we give them is Kcley'B Honey and Tar Compound. 1 always have a bottle of it in the house." Jones Drug Oo. $131 A Warm Bathroom Ml- ; Every mother should be careful that the children take their baths in a warm room. The chill of a cold room is dangerous after com ing out of the hot water. A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater brings bathroom or bedroom to just the degree of warmth you want ih five or ten minute. All vou have to do is to touch a match. - The Perfection Heater bums nine hours on one filling and is always ready for use. You can move it anywhere it i needed. There is no waste of fuel and heat warming unoccupied rooms. Just the heat you want, when and where you want it. The Perfection is fitted with an automatic-locking flame spreader that prevents the wick being turned high enough to imoke and it easy to remove and drop back when cleaning. Drums Sniiriet other in turquoise-blue enamel or plain steel ; light end orna mental, yet strong and durable suitable for any loom in any house. Dealers everywhere ' ot write lo aay agency of tho Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) You will End that droge'sts every where speak well of Chsmberlain's Congh Keoiedy. They know from long exjxuienoe in the site of it that in cises cf cccghs and ccbts it can al ways b depended epon. and trai ii it rleasant ani cafe to tale. For sa e by ail deaien. ; Six Per Cent Semi-Annual Interest Coupon Bond The Clackamas Southern Railway Company is now offering to our home people its first mortgage 6 per cent semi-annual interest cou pon bonds, and as the bonds are limited to ties, rails and equipment, and all other work, such as grading and bridges, are paid for by stock subscriptions, the bonds issued by this company are first class. These bon'is are issued in the following de nominations, viz.: $100, 5K), 1000. The Clackamas Southern Railway Com paxy offers the following reasons why theac bonds should be sold in Oregon: First It is an Oregon enterprise and owned by Oregon people. Second The country traversed by this line is thickly populated and has freight aud pas senger traffic in sight to make it the best pay ing road in Oregon for its length. Third The best business men aud farmers in the county are stockholders in this road and authorized the issue of these bonds at the stockholders meeting by unauimous vote. Foi'RTH These bonds draw 6 per cent in terest and the holder gets his interest twice each year. CaJ o or Address Clackamas Southern Railway Co. C. B. DIMICK. Secretary i