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f W'L' l C fVM I VTV lilwlV. IVi'ViUilO V.AL i I 1 TIIK F.MKIM'KISE OKHKSI'UN II UK NTS MMKrT TIIK HKI.P. DflitiHl.n to Sunday School Coin fill Ion Chosen School tt Ohsor VtHslilnijIoir Rlrlhilay. Cahis Fell. 17. The title of human (lain in our llitle burg wells ami uritt' m-tlcssly lo ami fro, anil "who knoweth which it beC?" Valenlie'day was duly celebrated here and a prfccl shower of while missive in dicating lve, mischief or malice descended npnn old and young alike. Messni. J. J. tioyer. 0. K. Oreybill and Jacob Kalhfleisch of the Kvaiigll?l, and Will Miller, Archie Cooper and Misses Usui? Hunter and Lula Ha) ward o( the M. . K. Sunday achool will attend the Sunday achool convention as Milwaukee as dele gates. Mrs. W. V. May went to Oregon City last wet k to end a few day with her - father, Mr. Warshaiu. who is seriously III. Mr. Hat burst and faaiily on the Whit ' look ranch, have all been seriously ill with . hard attack of grippe. Pro. Evans and hi pupil are preparing torspectal eiercise in tht celebration of Washington' birthday. As the holiday falls on Saturday, the school will carry out . tbeir pmgrani on Friday. After Xt usual prayer meeting at the M. K. church on Thursday evening, the young people will organiie a singing das. II. 0. Inskeep has been engaged a instructor. His wriiis are 15 lesson for 75 ceuta per upU. 0car May recently made hi parent a .short visit. Mr. Will Evan of ML Tabor, is visiting Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Jones. Mis Minnie Jagger has been (pending a few weeks in the family of her brother, Com niiwiouer Jiggar. Work is progressing somewhat slowly on the Evangelical church, as the wnrk is! donated and other duties claim the atten tion or the builder a part of each week. The building is a neat attractive structure, and an ornament to the locality. Caliib. Mherwoud Mote. Shxbwood, Feb. 10 Married on Feb ruary 12th, at Hillsboro, Oregon, W. C. Heater, of Pleasant Hill, and ilia Lilly Dewey, of Middieton. Mi.-s Dewy is a typical Oregon girl, while Mr. Heater is in every respect a moat estima ble yo :ng man. A man, that to know hiei is to respect him. The happy young couple have a host of friends residing here and at Middieton, who wish them God (peed in tbeir journey or Held of action. The newly wedded pair will move into a pleasant home, already prepared and fur nished by Mr. Heater. Hon. George C. Brownell will address the Hnrrwood and Pleasant Hill club jointlv at vToida hall on Wednesday, the 26th, at 7:30 p. m. All are innted to at tend. Charles Calkin visited Oregon City Sat urday. H. 8 Shane will (peak at Pleasant Hill on Monday March 2nd, at 7:30 p. m. A bouncing girl made her appearance at the reidenre of Mr. and Mr. C. J. Calkins on Feb. 15' h. Old Mr. Mahan is suffering intensely at present from the effects of having a cancer removed from his t-houMer. Will Po-lson, of McMinnville, is visiting friends in Pleasant Hill this week. Smii.ax. Varysville Note. Mabysville, Feb. 1H. Mr. A. M. Gitibrd, sent to the asylum from this place last week, was an old soldier C3 years of age and lived alone on a piece of limber land. He drew a pension o($a month. Mr. Jake Myers, for the last two years one of the firm of Randall A Myers, dairy- j men near Oregon City, has sold his interest : in the milk ranch, and is stopping at home i with his father for the present. He intends j stocking the old place vtith 25 cows this! .summer. I Born lo the wife of R. Keables on Feb- i ruary Hth, a daughter. It died the ame : day. Fine weather here now and everyone is ! hurrying in the crops. Mr. F. M. Manning was in Portland last ; week and purchased and brought home our i new school bell. i In the C'arke items of last week it was re-1 ported that John I.. Gard was employed to teach our school for the next seven months, j It is a mi'take however, as two of the j board of rtireciors say there will be no tec her hired until after the anntinl meeting. Xika. Logan Locals. Louan, Feb. 17, The literary held its regular meeting on Saturday night. Quite an interesting debate took place, and the auhject, "Piesolved, that over-production is the cause of our present hard times," was decided in favor of the affirmative. The meeting then adjourned for a few minutes recess, after which an interesting program was rendered including the reading of the "Lancet" by the editor, 0. D. P.obbins. which was a very interesting and newsy publication. County Surveyor Klnaird made a survey of the road from the Baker Ferry bridge to Spriugwater last week. The Corkscrew Dramatic company played "Ole Olson" at the Grange ball on Wednes day night, February 12, after which a hop was indulged in for an hour or so. Miss Kate gchuttle was married in Port land on Thursday last, to Mr. Boss, a dairy man from the Columbia slough, a partner of her employer. They were in need of another "boss" so Kate decided to take the position. Mrs. Boss will remain with her folks for a few weeks. Frank Wilson, who is at the Portland hospital, is improving and expects to he at borne soon. Guss Fischer, sr., is still unable to he out. There was a surprise party at Mr. Bals meyer's last week, and all those present re port a very lively and jolly time. I Mr-and Mrs. Oil! I.cwllnviul an spend- j iiiiK a lew ilavs with Mrs. lewthwait's j ing a lew ilavs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kiehhotl'. I The man)' friends of Mrs. Kva Horn, (nee I j llolconib) paid their respect by assisting j at tlie lust sad riles performed for her on curl h Sli tins been nt the Saniaratati hos-1 pilal in IVriland, for the Inst 10 mouths, j m-ccases was only '."i! years old. Mie was! laid to rest in the l.ogitu cemetery, Sunday. The relatives have the sympathy of all. I Mrs. Frank Wilson nis.de a trip to Tort- laud, Thursday. Klder Kicb and Tom Watts held a series of meetings at the l-oaan church all last week. This week the Methodist are hold ing meetings. Miss Maggie Khiebholf took an extended horseback ride on Sunday. Hi'sv. TWIN l ITT NEWS. (,'roung Hog fable a Fake-A Splendid Haad Mor Improvement. rRnri.Aii and liLAPsTowa, Feb. la. I-ast Saturday evening the people gathered once more to enjoy the entertainment of the literary society. There was no debate before the bouse, and a talk was given on "The air we breathe and the water we drink, ' with chemical experiments by 11. Hargrvaves. The explosion of the gases were exciting especially on the part of the women and girls. After the talk and ex periments, the audience was most pleas antly entertained by some ol the best and moat varied talent of this neighborhood. The debate next Saturday will be, "He solved, that the Judge should be influenced by the former character of the criminal." These debates are very interesting and somewhat educational, but they might l a great deal more so, would the young men choose deeper questions questions ol the day from which could be gained a great deal more thought and education. A large listof the latest and most Important ques tions of the day were printed in the F.ktik raise some time back, for the benefit of debating societies. From this list could be chosen the best of questions. The Parkplace band continues lo practice each Monday In the school house. The band boys have shown a great amount of interest in their work. They have con tinued with steady progress, now, for some three or four years. The boys bare never i yet lacked the generosity to willingly ren- j aVr their best service at Parkplace and Gladstone gatherings. I Mr. George Rmearson is having a ten I a 're tract of land cleared at Gladstone be-1 low the electric railway bridge, on the Port land road. What was not long ago, a forest of mighty firs, ia now a clearing of burning stumps and cord-wood piles. Mrs. Rinearson i having an eight-roomed, neatly finished dwelling erected on on this same piece of property. The framework ia now up and (be building will soon be en closed. Holden Hargreaves i the con tractor. The ground hog fable has proved to be a fake. This last time he came out and saw his shadow, yet we have been having the most pleasant weather these few days and we hope to see more yet. The people of Parkplace and Gladstone enjoyed what they considered most ex cellent and interesting sermon on Sunday j evening, by Professor Anderson of Port land. We hope to again be able to listen to the professor's Interesting words. Mrs. Crossof Gladstone is very sick at j present, but we hope and pray that she mar soon regain her health. j Stafford Notes. STArroHD.Feh. 17. Thus far February has been a tip-top month for doing outside work, and as an old lady once said, "rains nights and Sundays to give the hired men a chance to rest.'' Plowing and seeding has gone steadily on and many are getting well along with their spring work. Several different ones are clearing and plowing new land. Bieble, Ueutter and Weddle are each running break-plows, and I Carl Weissenbnrn w ill commence on his I this week. Sobieve, Mayer and Reirhle are ! hard at work with their stump puller on Mr. lieichle's .Hi-acre ranch. They expect to move onto Sam Mayer's place in a few ! days. I C. W. Larson is logging for Mr. Saiini. j J. P. Gage A Sons bored a .10-foot well for ! Peter Johnson last Wednesday. Horses are tinu-iiully well here this sea- son. No school since the Hth inst. The ; teacher has been undergoing an examinu-j tion at Oregon City along with many more ; pedagogues who wish to ply their profet- siou in the near future. Fred Baker edited a paper called the 1 "Gentle Hitter, and read it at the Duplex, Saturday to a crowded house. For mirth, an editor like Mr. Baker, is hand to beat. Sam Mnseristhe proud papa of a two weeks old baby girl. Jake Schaiz pulled the tongue out of his wagon while on his way home from Port land Tuesday last. Not a very good adver tisement for our main thoroughfare to the metropolis. Spring wheat is once more in demand and what little there is here is being speedily bought up. Many of the farmers see their mistake now. Last fall they could sell their clover seed for 10 and 11c, while the present prices are about 10 per cent. less. Wi L'xs Lower Molalla .News. i.owr.R Moi.ai.la, Feb. 17. Albert and Louie Moshburger are both on the sick lint this week. The valentine dance al Mrs. Kister's last Friday night was a grand success and every one got their share of valentines. A few of our young lolks attended the dance at Mulino and reported a good lime. Mr. Stehman Isgoing to plow up his hop yard. It is generally thought that the price of hops will be no better than laxt sea son. William Getler is working for J. R. Marsh. Mr. 8. Lowry was seen on the streets of Liberal last Sunday. Bohert Young is itiite sick with catarrh ami consumption. F. C. Case is working for Mr. Sanders. Moi.am.a Cicank. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. coi.TnN SMvs, Ki-tter NimiIs Wanted A Model Kami limine -Successful School K' hilit Ion. I'm ton, Feb. 1,1. We lire proud Of our road sysiem. We have top roads, holtotii roads, side roads nud cross roads, all in the same narrow strip of mud puddle that is one continual chuck-hole from north lo south and east to west of county. The citizens of this community will meet today at the F. A. hall lor the purpose of orgnniclng a Knights of I. alio r cluh. Your corresHindent had the pleasure of calling on Mr. and Mrs. K. Ilammol in i..i. ...... i....... i.i..t. ii..... i..... I... t.....i.. turn iipn iii'mbv mm ii tui-v iiae urn mtfiT moved into. It ia roomy, com fort a,ble, handy and neat, and is a credit to our coun try. As we entered the warm sitting room, we we greeted by the bright colors and sweet perfumes of magnificent carnation pinks, which completely fill the bay window. Mrs. Ilammot is always ahead in raising lovely flowers. We also bad the pleasure of attending the exhibition at the Mountain Home school house, tinder the auspices of Mr. Hurt Hen derson. The program was long, yet very interesting. The play entitled "Musical Parkies" was hard to beat. There are still tome sick horses in this neighborhood. The F. A. member gave a dance at the Canvon Creek hall on the Hth. Hwaswell attended and everyone had a good time. Mr J. (lorbelt is running his saw mill full blast now. He bas his lumberyard full of nice lumber, part of which is sheded. Farmer are getting on nicely with their prowing. C. Stromgreen had a runaway with his team last week. No damage was dan as the horses soon ran Into a stump and threw themselves. Mr. Hall made a trip to Portland and Kockwood on business last week. Rev. Illair preaches at our school house on the third Sunday of .each month at 7 o'clock p. ra Our young folks met at the residence of William Kali last Sunday afternoon to im prove their vocal talents. Miss Sophia Utterly is on the sick list again. Otiii. CAN BY NOT KS. City Council Active Workert-Clty Walsr To be Hronglit In. Casbv, Feb. Is Can by ople are dis tressed nowadays with mumps, grip, sore throat and colds. The family of Peter Miller, our genial section foreman for the 8. P. Co., has been wrestling with the mumps. J. A. Cox William Knight' Joseph Knight's and other families have been afflicted In the same way, while others have bad colds. Mr. Sumner has been quite sick, but is now convalescing. Master Walter Ilobyn baa been very sick with cold and sore throat. He is rap idly improving in health. Canny as a rule is very free from maladies of all sorts, but at present is having the lion's share of these troublesome things. City council met last night In special session and considered Hie adoption of new saloon ordinance, and also for the ini- j provement of B street between 1st and 2nd j streets. Can by counciliiieii are wide-awake when It conies to acting on improve j merits for the city. The council has under consideration an ordinance providing for I the erection of water works in Canny, j Prof. II. T. Griffith, the noted phrenolo ' gist, entertained the people of Cuntiy la.it ' week in a royal manner. The professor is ! an apt talker, and at each lecture has many ideas of value and practical utility lo pre i sent to those fortunate enough to hear him. I Phrenology is one of the most valuable and I interesting subjects that can he studied, and truly did the poet Pope recognize that fact when in his "F.ssay on Man" he said: j "Know then thvself, presume not God to scan, the proper study of Mankind is j.Man." I Mrs. K. II. Churlton, Mrs. Lulu Shank, j Mrs. Llbbie Bates and Mrs. Dr. J. II. Ir. : vine were in Portland during last Saturday land Sunday in the interest ol Sunday School work, W. A. Avery and wife have changed place of residence. They now reside on the Methodist camp ground near Canhy. Mr. Avery trailed his property here for gram lands near w ilhoit. Miss Mollie Dohyns, one of the teachers in the Canhy school, is seriously at her home in Portland. She took sick while nl- tending the teacher's examination in Ore- gon City last Friday Clackamas News. Clackamas. Feb. 18-Miss Huttie wi. loughby, of Oregon City, was in this place Thursday visiting friends. Mike Welch, of Milwaukie, was over to Mr. Cramer's nursery on Monday last, to see about getting some (rees. A party was given at J. W. ,'Koot's place last Friday. There was a large crowd, fine music and excellent dancing. Wil lia ii Johnson and Balfe Youmans were the violinists, Frank Landers played the banjo and Arthur Dibble was pianist. The rcv.val meeting at the M. K. church ha clo-ed, and a iiHinber of conversions were made. The mumps are still raging in Clacka mas. Those on the list this week are Charles Nacken, May Johnson, Cora Tliom-on, Myrtle Root, Nora and Clara W'n-ter, Delia Robinson, Arthur Dibble ball Youmans, Myrtle Kyckman. John Talbert has returned from a trip to the Cascade mountains. The First Congregational church, of Clackamas, are preparing; to erect a new building, Willi Johnson went to Needy the lirst of the week on business. Mr. Bergman has traded his home for property in Portland, to which place he has removed. Miss Nora Mohr has been suffering from neuralgia. Mrs. John Wise, who has been very ill for some time, is no better. Mrs. Anna W Us was visiting friends In Oregon City during the first of the week. Carlton & Rosenkrans, CHNBY, OREGON, $1.00 Good Unbleached and 6 cents. Men's Cotton 5 cents per Socks at 12 CHRLTON St ROSENKRHNS, Jacob Johnson Is still on the sick list, Mr. Gosser is building a distillery on his farm. Walter Foots Is now staying at l'r. Hick man's, and attending school. Cucmms, Feb. II. We are still having religious meetings in the M. K. church, but they will soon close. Hev. V. It. Gray ol the First Congrega tional rhunii of Portland, addressed the Young People's Christian Kndeavor meet ing, Sundav. Feliruarv 1Kb. on "IMir duly to our church." Mrs. Amanda II n key of Pleasant Home, was visiting her son, .Mr. William llickey of this place, the past week. Miss F.tta Kvana of Portland, w as in town Saturday, February Hth, on business. Miss Bessie Wells, who 1 teaching school in Portland, was at home Saturday. Mr. Allen Pntfen anil family from l.a Camas, were vUiting friends here Saturday sud Sunday. . i i Dealifeaa ('anuitl he Cured Mrs. While and (nr., Gilbert, from Wood burn, were visiting here Thursday. by local application, aa they cannot Mr. Melt Ambler was in town Friday on roach the diseased mitiou of tho ear. business. Mr. Frank Grade, have mumps. Itnberson and been suffering daughter, from the MAUgl AM NOTrX Kfflclrnt Road Kupsrvlmr tiurceiiful Revival-New Church to be Krectril. An Maiiycam, Feb. IS-Far rs have taken advantage of the spring-like weather, and have scoured their old jdows and are pre paring their ground for the summer crop this season. Skirvin Bros, are now operating their new sawmill near Miirqniim. Mr. A. II. Manpiaoi Is imw measuring calico behind Hie counter at llurtmun's store as receiver. Tho appointment of .1. T. Irke nn road supervisor is very gratifying lo our nil lens, and the county court Is to be con gratu.ated on their good selection, W. A. While and sun. of Whitaker, are visiting the'r uncle, Prof. White of this place, who has just clused a successful term of school at Murtiiim. Hev. Gardner, ol the new M. K. church, has just closed a very sinvcs-inl revival al this place. The I tings cunliuneil about four weeks, resulting in the conversion of inuiiy and several accessions to the church. I'rols. French and Hale are holding the fort as singers at this place, ami have com menced their second term as musical In structors with a class of over 75 scholars. Their class concert will conm oil on Feb- ruary Llith, anil their cliililrcn s jiukii e will lie given on the .'Hth. mis win ue n grand treat to our couiiinity and any one wishing to enjoy a feast would do well to attend these concerts, whirl, will com mence sharp at 7:.'I0 o'clock. The citizens of Glad Tidings are making preparations to build a new M. K. church at that place near thu camp ground es tablished at that place last year. IlKI'OUTKK. Fehlervllle News. Fr.iti.KHViM.B, Feb. 18. Nice warm weather now looks like spring. J. L. Swaflord of the city was in our com munity one day last week. James Turner and family of Frog Pond were visiting relatives here last Sunday, Henry Miller of Highland, was visiting friends here Sunday. Herman Ilruss has given up the notion of going to San Francisco and has made up liia mind to stay with us here. Frank Miller, who has been at work near Hubbard, is amongst us once more. One more tally for the population of Feh lervllle in the shape of a 10 pound ho) born to the wire of 8. I). Benell, February 7. Mother and child are doing well. The name of II. 8. Strange is freely spoken of as our nextcouiity school superintendent. We think the selection would be a good one. One of our neighbors has his horse pro perly named. He calls hlin Show, and every lime he drives him out we see a show, Churles Forbes is taking lessons in the art of batching from J. G. I'ehlcr, while the lutter's n ifc is away. Men's Cotton Pants for 75 cents. Muslin for 5. Socks. Heavy Rockforcls at pair. Good Black Seamless 1-2 cents per pair. Odds and Ends In Shoes, Slippers. Rub ber Goods. Overcoats, Ladies Jacxets and Men's and Boys' Caps at Willamette rails Notes. Wil.i.Mrr. Oa Feb. 17 Speaker J. Stevens, of Cauby, orKanlced a populM club her Saturday, the I ''Hi. They started with 111 members. The republican club held a rally Tues day evening at llaldnrf hall. A fair sued B idleuce was In attendance and speeches were mid by 0. It. Dye, of Oregon City, ami F. I.. Minlie, ol Oswego. Win. Hodges will preach the funeral ser mon of the literary and delisting society next Tuesday evening. K. Jones ,V Co., of Portland, are getting out srveial fir logs, 1.1) font lung Inr the nurnose of steadvlni; shins while ihev are unloading cargo. Thev are gelling niit the logs on the Tualatin, one mile from ! mouth. The Cswu Shoe Company now have their new machinery In good working or der. There i only one way to cure IVafnosa, ml that ia liy constitutions! remedies. Ih'ufnesa Is caused by an iiilliimcil con dition of tin- mucous lining of tin, Eusta chian Tiiho. When tint tulm gda in flamed you luivo a iiitiililiiig sound or itiiH-rfect tioiiring, uml when il isentirclv closed Di-afuesa is I ho result, ami unless the lulliiiniuiitiiiii can l taken out ami this tulie restored to its normal con dition, hearing will In, lost furover; nine cases out of ten arc caused by ca tarrh, which Is nothing lint an inllaincil condition of tho mucous) surface. We will give One Hundred Hollars fur any case of IicufnesH (caused hy catarrh) that cannot lm cured liy Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, reo. V J. CIIF.NKY A CO., Toll-do, (. Sold hy IlriigL-lstM, 7")C. 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Sales-Agenls Wanted lor mailt! to measure iind ready mailu clothing by sample. Vory loweHt prices for best clothing. Liberal commissions are paid. Knergiitic aoliciting agents can make from one t tbrt-o thousand dollar: yearly. Storekeeper can anp ply themselves without carrying stock. Send for references. WANAMAKF.K A 1IK0WN, Philadelphia. For t'le Kidneys:. "I am 05 yearn old ; bavo bad kidney disease and cotiHtipition for "5 years. Am now well used your S, Ii. Head ache and Liver Cure one year. Used tl bottles at 50 cents each. J. II. Knight, Kutledge, Or." For sale by C. (!. Huntley, druggiht. 5 1-2 ( less than cost. Yamhill River Route. P SloanuT Toledo, I.KAVKtt I'.WTnN. Motnluy, Wt'ilut'Hiliiy nin) Friday tit tl A. M., rcudiing- Orciim City, fur I'ortlitml iilxiiit 11 ;,'!() A. M. I.KAVKH I'OHTI.ANII. Tut'Ktlity, TliurHtlity and Saturday at 'J A. M . 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