6 OREQONTCITY COURIER, - FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 1912 ELWOOD. Good old Mother Nature is again sending one of her beauti ful rain showers which is much appreciated by the people of El wood. . ' School began the 30th ofjSept., with Miss Lillian Fredofph as teacher. IJazcl Freeman has gone to Portnuld to work. . . A crowd gathered at Mrs. L. N. Vallens I he 28lh. Ioe cream and cake were served and a most enjoyable time was had. Those present were Norma, Ernest and Otis Vallcn, Mat Jagmin, Ben Wilson, Hazel, Adolph and Harlie Em hvert Surfus, Alma Hu!).'n "d, Jessie Phillips. t!eo. llutherford is in Elwood sawing wood with Ms steam wood saw. (jus Gull berg and family have moved up on Mrs. Elliott's place for th? winter. Mrs. Elliott expects lo Jeavefor Washington soon, whore she will visit her husband, who is doing some surveying there. Myrl and Archie Bonney, Ruby Countryman and Johnni Frigg from Collon, attended the El wood church Sunday night. Adolph and Harlie Freeman took two loads of shingles down near ScotU Mill last week. Olis YnlJeii has been doing some team work for Frank Wil son. Cattle buyers are certainly thinning out. the cattle in these hills. Almost a dozen buyers have been in here the last week. Some of the farmers have a great deal of their fall sowing done. Adolph Freeman moved the Shermans away last week. They will stay in 1'ortland this winter and expect to come hack here in the spring. Archit! and Deb Bonney were in Portland last week. Mr. Meilike is having a fine bungalow erected on his new place. Dan Stahlnecker is em ployed as main carpenter. THE NEWS OF TWILIGHT Interesting Letter from Our Pros perous suburb. MARQUAM. The llev. C. 'Child, the new pas tor, gave his first sermon last Sunday evening, which was at tended by a largo congregation. and everybody seemed pleased to hear him talk. Potato digging is at hand now. , J he frost has killed a large num ber of them. The Nerison Bros started to dig their 15 acres last Wednesday. Our former pastor, llev. C Comstock, will move to Willam ina to take up his service there. Mr. Henry Asboe purchased a fine colt from Joo Jones last week, for which ho paid $125. The school opened last Monday with a large attendance of smil ing faces, as everybody seemed to be glad and happy. EAGLE CREEK. M,l and Mrs. Joo Brady and children moved from this neigh borhood last week. They have gone to Sherman county. Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Gibson al-t tended the (iresham fair last week. Waller and Carl Douglas re turned last week from Eastern Oregon where they had gone to work during the harvest. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Udell visi ted with James (ii;.m,,i day. Mr. Devine was a fair visitor last Saturday al'Lernoon. Mr. and Mrs, Howlett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M;ur phy. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Burnett and Mrs. Ed Burnett spent Saturday afternoon at the (iresham fai.r. George Douglas of Portland, came to Eagle Ci k recently and went to the mountains with Wal ter and Will Douglas, with tho intention of hunting a few days. II. II. lloffmeisler was a Gresh am fair visitor last Saturday af ternoon. II. S. Gibson was an Kstaeada visitor Monday. Mrs. Viola Douglas took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Gibson Sunday. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local nppllcjitlonn, uh tliey mmt n-urh the dls oiiwd prirl ol the '.-. Ihtrti I ohly olio way to fur iU'jiOii'hh, ami Unit la by coiirttltull.miu rvnii'dlci). lritliicm 1a mutit'U by an Imlium-tl oumllU'iu ul the imiL'ijiui I In In ir ol thn KiwUu'liiiin TuImi. When thin Iiiik! In nul itni'd ynu lutvc a ruinhlliiK snuail or Itu Ix rloct lti :ii liir. anil Mien It ! I'ntlrvly rlnartl. IH'iil h thu ivmilts null H!iU' lliu IlilliLiimmlloii call In t ifh nit ami tills lul rvHUm'tl to ltn munml eiMi'll luri. licirlnK will Ih di'Htniyt'il forever; nine rant's o il ol tni are nmsnl by ('Hturrli, wlilt'lj la nothing but un Inlliunrd i;illtlim of lhi ipucoiltt Biirfawa. W will i:..t Omi lluurfri'il Dollar tor any caw nf IcafucNH ii'nuat'il by t'Hturrh) llml cumuli Ho cured by Hull's Catarrh euro. nmhI for rlrrulant. tn-e. K. J. CIU.M.V & CO.. Tlaeutt, 0. Hold by Dnureina, live. 'inks Hall a Family flu lor oonatlpatlou. An Easterner, passing through this community receniiy, in an automobile, accompanied by his family, for the purpose of obser vation in view of settlement, pro pounded the following question: Why so much fruit fed to hogs or being wasted?" Respectfully referred to tho Oregon City com mercial club. Potatoes still in the ground, are not being benefitted by the con tinual rains. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Murphy of Portland, were entertained couple of days last week by Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bullard.' Mr. M'ur phy is a brother of Mrs. Bullard Mrs. Curtis Dodds' : brother, Byron Bond from Ohio, is spend ing the winter here attending high school in Oregon City. Opening of our district ' school took place last Montlay with Miss Ramsby of Macksburg as teacher The school patrons are all hope ful of a successful school year, and to make it possible the in structors should have their cor dial support. Mrs. L. J. Hylton, approaching his 77th birthday and our near est neighbor, hag not recently been enjoying his usual good hea th: Mr. Hylton has been a resident of this borough some thirteen years, and is kindly re garded by all his acquaintances. Some men's jokes should be subjected to Webster'for explana tion. Of the four seasons of the year the fall time, with its drooping foliage, reminds us of an even tuality rapidly approaching, in which we shall be conspicuous representatives of the decaying foliage, by reason of attaining our allottment m life. A sad season indeed, especially when remind ed that, like tho fallen leaves, we are soon forgotten. i This will remind you that an oid hen can't lay eggs and make her toilet at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dodds en tertained Miss Lizzie MacDonald from near Estacada one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Faulk, for mer residents of this place, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bullard Saturday and Sunday. Some miscreant poisoned fifty, pounds of bacon from L. A. Bul lard s smoke house last Friday night. A funeral with such an individual occupying the princi pal chariot, would prove an inter esluig spectacle to many or our citizens who have suffered at the hands of some lightfingored thief during the past couple of years. Lumber is boing delivered for Olive Bailey s now residence. Mrs. G. M. Lazelle will enter tain our "school mams" this winter, Which forbids the idea of a loss in flesh. There is nothing more inter esting than a ten year old boy earning his first dollar, Tho ex pression on his face, on receipt of Ins pay, is inspiring, and his confidence in humanity should never be encroached upon by fail ure on the part of an employer to ive up to any inducement prom ised or implied. Mr. Sheely of lllodgelt, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. J W. McCord. Mrs. Bishop and son of Spo- kano, are with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spiger, for an ex tended visit Wallace McCord is now in the employ of the Home Telephone Company as a lineman. Please don t forget tho meet ing of tbe Community club Sat urday night at eight o'clock. Re member there is nothing exclus ive. Whothor a member or not you aro cordially invited, and fur ther, you are entitled to its priv- eges. The illness of Mrs. Curtis Dodds detained her husband from his Portland headquarters the first days of tho week. Our public school started off Ih an enrollment of nineteen enthusiastic students. of the secretary of state at Sa lem. There are no claims against the incorporation of any kind and in fact it has assets of value as well as money in tho Bank of Oregon City. ' The reason that the Union does not maintain a place of business is simply because at the present time there are not sufficient pro ducts of the right kind grown to allow a manager to be employ ed. ' ' I am personally acquainted with all the directors of the un ion and know them to be honor able and honest men, and think it is very small work for the Twi light exhorter to insinuate that they are grafters and had appro priated the funds of the incor poration. It appears to me that one doing so little for the union that he was a member of as did our Twilight friend, is quite out of place censuring and malicious ly accusing those who worked so faithfully to make our local union a success as is the Hood River union and other unions that we know of. Now in conclusion I wish to again slate that the property and money of the union has not been stolen and that both are right where the directors .ordered them to be and so they will remain un til further orders from the direc tors or stockholders. Now if our agitating friend desires more in formation into the details of the past and future, I wish he would come to me personally as he should have done "in the first place. It is not fair to tbe neighbor hood of Twilight for the corres pondent to devote almost the entire-column to personalisms and ideas of some one man. Write the news. Mr. Correspondent, un der this heading, and if you have an everlastting grouch on, please use a different column. Very truly, M. J. Lazelle, Sec'y. Oregon City Fruit & Produce Un ion, Incorporated. PROVE THIS OFFER. AN EXPLANATION M Siek headache is caused by a disordered stomach. Take Cham berlain's Tablets and correct that and the headaches will disappear. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Oro. , J. LaZella Tells About That Fruit and Produoa Co. Oregon City, Oct. 8. Fxlitor Courier Several limes during the past few months, I have noticed mention in the Twi light items of tho "Oregon City Fruit it Produce Union." Now for fear that some misinformed peo ple, as tho Twilight writer un doubtedly is, will believe these misrepresentations, I will add some light to the supposed mys tery. In the first place I beg leave to inform tho would-bo editorial writer from Twilight that tho "Oregon City Fruit & Produce Union," is not defunct but quite on the contrary, is an ineorpwa tion in good standing, as he will find if he will examine tho 'books 'STO H3An HOd SlHTiaj 1NVSVH1J S.HOHHIJ "HCI 3SV1 ..'wniiaipora injjoptiOM uojoij jryjoofl jo) oUi(! 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Relief from Kidney Ailments Is Guaranteed by Miller Drug Co or Money Back. Tho proof is up to you. If Rex all Kidney Treatment helps you we know you will be grateful and tell us so. If it does not help you tell us so. In the former case you have received many times the val ue of your money in benefit to your health. In the latter case you get your money back without any argument whatever on our part. The formula for Rexall Kidney Treatment is devised with full knowlege and experience, of gen erations of practising physicians. It is intended to restore normal action to the kidneys and thereby relieve the patient from the other ailments commonly caused by di seased kidneys. The beneficial ef feet should ordinarily be felt al most at once. A few days will usually suffice to demonstrate the value of the treatment. Iyfour kidneys are sluggish in their action; if suffering from skin eruptions, nervous or chron ic headaches; if the urine is scanty, dark colored, and passing it causes a burning sensation; or if you are subject to backache, a feeling of weariness, use Rexall Kidney Treatment, and if it does your money back. If troubled with rheumatism, which is often caused by faulty kidney action in failing to remove bodily wastes, Rexall Kidney Treatment should help you. . It is left to you. The burden of proof is on the treatment. If it fails to satisfy, it costs you noth ing. Isn't that as broad and fair as any guarantee can possibly be made. Prices in liquid form, 50c and $1. In pill form, 50 c. Sold in this community only at our store. The Rexall Store. Huntloy Bros. Co., Canby, Hubbard, Molalla, and Oregon City. Hero is a woman who speaks from porsonal knowlege and long experience, viz., Mrs. P. II. Bro gan, of Wilson, Pa., who says, "I know from experience that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is far superior to any othor. For croup there is nothing that ex cells it." For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Oregon. GLAD TIDINGS A lady friend of Mrs. E. G. Sea. man, as I understand, from her old home in Syracuse, N. Y.; has been visiting 'her during the past week. . Dick Logan of Marquam has taken his team and gone to East ern Oregon, near Warnac, where he owns a farm. He- will try farming the coming year. Tbe lumber yard started in Marquam last spring' is selling large quantities of lumber. Fred Mers . is still cutting clover. He has already hulled ov er 300 bushels. The Marquam fall term of school has started. Mis sWatts is again employed as assistant teacher. Ed Skirvin has moved back on his place. F'red Myers' is building another house on his place. Mr. Olson, the blacksmith, will be the tenant. Phil Marquam still lives in the little house on the corner, happy and contented, no wife to bother him, eats when he gets hungry, drinks when dry, goes to bed when sleepy, and arises some time the next day. Exact time not known. Phil says if Wilson is elected, hard times will imme diately follow too bad. Mr. Roberts, who resides in Eastern Oregon, owner of the noted Teasel Ranch, once owned by Alfred Sawtell, is down, on a visit and looking after his inter ests in this locality. His present renter is Mr. Phelps, who raised grain in large aTnounts this sea son. Mr. Roberts is a man of pleasing personality and an in teresting conversationalist. Tom Garrett is needing a large number of hop poles, and is try ign to make arrangements in re gard to timber. If he succeeds in getting it there will be a job for some good wood-chopper, and good wages in it. Mr. Joe Lehman has bought a late improved manure spreader at a price of $150.00. The fine work it does it truly wonderfull. If a man is able, it always pays to buy the best. - Grange Resolutions. Thef ollowing resolution were adopted by Abernethy grange September 28th, 1912: Whereas, God, in His infinite wisdom, has removed from our midst, our beloved brother, D. K. Bill, a charter member of Aber nethy grange, No. 346; And whereas, he was a very active and energetic member of this grange; Therefore, Be it resolved: That this grange feels deeply the loss of Brother Bill and extend to the members of his family our sym pathy nad love; also that the charter be draped in mourning and a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes, and that a copy be sent to the family and to the Oregon City press. J. T. Apperson. Jennie Butts ' A. M. Brayton, Comm. Principal Portland Agents Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, All Styles & Sizes 10c, 15c Mrs. I. C. Hastier, Grand Is land, Nev., has something she wishes to say about Foley's Honey and lar Compound. My three children had a very severe attack of whooping cough and suffered greatly. A friend recommended F'oley's Honey and Tar Compound and it did them more good than anything I gave them. I am glad to recommend it. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Ore. John Velbert, Foster, Calif., states: "I have suffered many years with kidney and bladder troubles, and altho' I have paid hundreds of dollars to doctors and have taken all kinds of kid ney medicines, I could not get any relief until I tried Foley Kid ney Hills- and they effected a com. pleto cure. I have never been bothered with my old trouble since." For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Ore. O. D. EBY, Attorney at Law, General practice--Deeds, mort gages and abstracts carefully made. Money to loan on good security. Charges reasonable. Olllce in Stevens Building. Ref inishing Marred Furniture IS EASY AND INEXPENSIVE Shabby, scratched pieces of furniture that are unsight ly and a discredit to your home can be made to lookbright and aew at slight expense and you can do it yourself. ACMEQWUJfif VARNO-LAC Itains and varnishes at one operation, giving to all kinds of surfaces the elegant effect and durable, lustrous surface of beautifully finished oak, mahogany, walnut or other ex pensive woods. Call for Color Card, JONES DRUG COMPANY, Oregon Gty. Express Prepaid on Purchases of $5 or Over Within 100 Miles of Portland Samples on Request Uirdeffwe&f TO KEEP YOU WARM Veritable mountains of Women's and Children's Knit Underwear have been acquired by this store in anticipation of the cold weather we aro ..fully prepared to meet your every need. . I ook over this list. If it doesn't have just the piece you wish, come to the store anyway, for these are only hints ar examples of many other values equally as good. WOMEN'S COTTON VEST8 AND PANTS, 60o A splendid new line of Women's heavy Winter, weight cotton Vests and Pants in cream and white, and in all sizes. Vests in high-neck, long-sleeve style and Pants in ankle length; unusual values ' at 50c WOMEN'S WOOL VESTS AND PANTS, $1.00 ALSO TIGHTS Fine winter weight woolen garments. Pants and Tights in ankle length and Vests in high-neck, long-sleeve styles. All sizes in gray or while; better than usual values at this price ;$1.00 WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL VESTS, PANTS AND TIGHTS AT $1.60 A GARMENT Strictly high-grade all-wool garments of per fect fit and finish. Vests in Tow-neck, sleeve less styles, low neck with short sleeves and high neck with long or short sleeves. Pants and Tights in ankle length. All sizes in white and gray; unequaled values- at $1.50 a gar ment. - WOMEN'S WOOL UNION WAISTS AT $1.60 Splendid wearing, form-fitting woolen Union Suits in white and gray. They come in high- neck, long-sleeve stylo in ankle length and in all sizes. The best value we have d 1 t? ever been able to offer at this price V J" CHILDREN'S HEAVY COTTON SHIRTS AND DRAWERS AT 25o AND 35o At these prices we are showing exceptional values in children's heavy cotton, - wiuter weight Shirts and Drawers, all sizes from 20 to 34 in gray color. WARM HOSIERY FOR WOMEN AND CHILD RENWORTHY QUALITIES AT MODERATE PRICES Women's Fleece-lined Hose in outsizes, full seamless and with heavy ribbed top; 8 .1-2 to 10; special per pair ,. . . . . ,26o Women's WooJ Hose, made full seamless and with heavy heel and toe; all sizes in gray and black; priced the pair .......... .26o Woman's Extra Fine Cashmere Hose, made full seamless and with reinforced heel and toe; all' sizes in black at ..60o Boys' Fall Weight Cotton Hose, that afe un usually durable, made with reinforced heel and toe; 25c grade at .17o LUXURY IN NECK PIECES AND MUFFS Never was comfort linked so closely with nec essity, luxury and becomingness in small furs. Never has the range for choice been so exten sive, and never have we been so happily sup plied with so many medium priced examples. Let the few specials we quote below lead you to surprising values in our Balcony Fur Section- values we cannot promise to duplicate later in the season. French Coney Scarfs and Neck Pieces at $1.25, $1.60, $1.98 up to $7.60 French Coney Sots up from $2.98 and $3.00 up to $3.60 Marmot and Brook Mink Scarfs and Neckpieces $4.75, $5.50, $0.50 up to $12.60 Marmot and Brook Mink Sets up from . . .$9.00 Scarfs and Neckpieces of black and brown, foxes, lynx and wolf, $7.50, $9.50, $10.50 and up to $26.00 Scarfs and Neckpieces of jap mink, priced al $12.50, $15.00, $17.50 up to $30.00 Beautiful Sets of Jap Mink at up from $19.60 Time An Important Factor This is another case where time is money. The enemy have their funds supplied instantly by the Interests. We have only a few days and contributions to be effec tive must be received at once. There is no question of the money of the People being able to defeat the money of the Trusts. Because it is greater even in volume and will be used in straightforward telling ways. But to be effective it must be received and used within the next few days. Quick action is absolutely necessary. Let us have your contribution or the list you make up from your friends and co-workers today if possible, tomorrow sur. How Your Money Will Be Spent Wood row Wilson, our standard bearer, has never had the time or disposition to talk about himself. He has never used spectacular methods to place himself in the spotlight. His greatest work has been done without ostentation, in the most expeditious, dignified manner. The great mass of voters do not know what a really great man Wilson is. They do not know all he has done. 1'hey do not understand all the features of his platform. We must tell them. To educate this great nation of voters, especially the clear thinking Independent Democrats, Republicans and Progressives who choose their leader on his merits, means the expenditure of a vast amount of money. We propose to use your dollars in just this way judiciously, and without a penny frittered away for an un necessary item. We know you have confidence we will do this thing and successfully. Why the Dollar Counts In this campaign the issues lie between the forces of Representative Government and Popular Government. In Representative Government only a part of the people have influence those with no political faith, who spend fortunes in any direction where their own ends are fur thered for money. In Popular Government all the people have influence, because their executives and legislators do not dare to thwart the expressed will of the people. Representative Government, as ever, this year is being supported by the money of the Interests. It is being spent lavishly to give the voters a wrong Impression of Wilson. Popular Government, this year, to win, must depend on the truth being told about Wilson. We must publish his record and platform broadcast so that no one can controvert it Your $1, your t2, your 15, your 110 or 120 will count and ount to win if spent in this work. Will You Spend ONE.DOLLAR to Elect Wilson President? How deep is your conviction that this government ought to be in new hands, in clean hands ? How much are you in favor of a clean slate from Wilson' and Marshall clear down the line to the very smallest offices in your locality? The Democratic National Committee has every reason to believe that every pro gressive voter is willing to spend a dollar to elect Wilson and Marshall and their ticket. And that thousands are anxious to contribute to the Wilson Campaisn Fund in amounts of $2, $5, $10 and $20. To such we make our appeal. To such we must look for victory. j Head a List For the Fund If yon know several Wilson voters, or work in a place where there are Wilson voters, take up a subscription from all of them. Place vour name and the amount of your subscription at the top of the list and get the others to join you. Mention the name of this paper on your list. Then mall the list and contributions to C. R. Crane, Vice Chairman Finance Committee, Democratic National Com mittee, 900 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. This is the most helpful work you, as an individual, can do for clean government next to casting your ballot for Wilson and Marshall on November 5th. How to Contribute to the Wilson Campaign Fund Sign the Coupon in this-corner and fill in the amount you give. Then attach your Money to this Coupon and mail , today to the address given on the Coupon. Issue all checks, money orders and address all con tributions to C. R. Crane, Vice Chairman Finance Committee Democratic National Committee, 900 Mich igan Avenue, Chicago, 111. Then write a letter to this newspaper giving your name as a contributor and stating your reasons why you believe Woodrow Wilson should be elected President of the United States. In this way you will be listed as a Wilson con tributor. A Souvenir Receipt, handsomely lithographed, well worth framing, will be sent to you. Your letter will help the fight by encouraging your friends. Do everything you can to hold up Wilson's hands in his clean campaign for the people who do the work and fight ing of the country. Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund LOYALTY COUPON TaCH CRANE. Vica Ckairmaa Finaac Committaa, Tha Democratic National Committaa. 900 Michigan Avanaa, Chicago, Hlinoia. Aa a believer In the progressive ideala of government repre sented In the candidacy of Woodrow Wilson for President of the United States, and to the end that he mar take the office free handed, tratrammeled, and obligated to none bat the people of the country, I wish to contribute through yon the sum of t. toward the expenses of Gov. WOson'a campaign. Name Address. R. F. D State '. Endorsed by LEON DES LARZSE violin teacher 410 Uigh St., phone 3171. Or chestra for pupils. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind YonKars Always Bought Bears the Signature of GUSTAV FLECHTNER Violinist, EDUCATED IN GERMANY. Will start giving lessons Sept. 20. Write or call at the Star Sat urdays (P. M. ) for particulars. Gustav Flechtner, Oregon City, Ore. Gen. Del. Fortunes In Faces. There's often much truth in the saying "her face is her fortune," but it's never said where pimples, skin eruptions, blotches, or other blotches disfigure it. Impure blood is back of them all, and shows the need of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They promote health and beauty. Try them. 25 cents at Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Ore.