2 il,; Ajp $Swm . Mi 1 Vv A IulUloa v also U3CH1 me commended to Aorta juasxeguu, aucmnau. correspondence; CorrwpondeDU r requested to re new their work. We will supply all ecessary stationery. The news from yonr neighborhood should appear in these colomns every week. Parkplaee. The Mothers' Club is preparing for an enlertainrnent and supper in .he Asm- . . ' .r, no . h ha hnilav even nit. January good program is being arranged for, and gWtJ K'I.U, " - upper included, for the small sum of 10 eents. Proceeds ip go to purchasing dustine for school room floor. Captain Smith ha purchased a new tract ol timber, and will soon be ready to furnish wood to any one wishing to boy. Professor McCann, Mrs. Buck and the Misses Cnilds, Casto and Wilson attend ed tbe teachers' association at Milwau kee Ka nrday, Jan. 9, and all speak words of praise of ihe Milwiiukie teach ers and patrons (or their generous hos pitality shown to the teachers of Clacka mas csunty. Mrs. H. Hargreaves, of Colton, Ore., is visiting old friends in Gladstone. C. P. U'Ren, from Wasio county, Ore, attenOwi the slock convention In Portland. His little daughter Frances accompanied him and was the guesi of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. TJ'Ken. Mrs. Bruner and Mrs. Oglesby were guests at school Monday afternoon. The teachers wou'U be pleases to uave uiuie of tbe mothers visit the rooms. Tbe people of Parkplace had quite a scare Monday night, when they discov ered flames emerging from W. Smith's residence ; but on investigation it was found to be the flue burning out. ight;Was Her Terror. "Iwouldcoogb nearly all nearly all nigbt long," writes Mrs Chas. Apple gate, of Alexandria, Ind.. "and could bardlv get any eleep. I had consump tion so bad that if i walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, tnree $1 bcttiesof Dr. King's New Dis covery wholly cured tne and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cureconghs. la urippe, bronchitis, and II throat and lung troubles. Price 60c andfl. Trial bottl free atCharman A Co.'s drug store. Marmot. Tt ia pain rain all the time it sticks to it like grim death to a dead negro. T hoar il.ut Minsinger is eoinii: to start bis mill to sawing ties in a few days. It will make thinns a little more lively op bere if he does. Miss Emma Aschoff has gone to Port land to attend school tins winter. Hpnrv Helm lost a fine cow a few niuhn son The animal was tied in the barn but the rope was too long and she cooked neraelf. Henry Aschoff and his bear are doing well. Mr. Aschoff has gone to Detroit on forestry business ihe old wood rat that h ia tie would rather he out in tbe mountains than anywhere else. Charles Kyler lias gone to Oregon City on important business ne saia. i euu n o.t of ir ii a information about rain- w p. - - ing bogs as he is goina into tbe hog rais ing quite exten ively. He is getting his place to look quite nobby nob nobby as it were. Mrs. Calvin is teaching our school here now. She is liked very well. The Peake brothers bave grubbed np about half of their prune trees and are going to put the ground into potatoes or rather potatoes into uie urouuu. tw;Mi nluunea. those itchinir. pester ing diseases of the skin. Put an end to rir.on'a Ointment cures. At any drug store. E. L. Holmn, leading undertaker Oregon City, Oregon. Marcb )n't Wait Until Your Sufferings Nerves AH Shattered ana iour -uura&c vjuuc When a cheerful, brave, light-hearted mrnian is suddenly plunged into that perfection of misery, the Bu uh d, not It "U rtf Slic pw o to 1,- day, till .11 at am sho rto tot . dim whose letters of gratitude we are constantly publishing. Surely you cannot wish to remain weak and sick and discouraged, exhausted with each day work If you ha, e some derangement of the female organic try the remedy that hu. restored nuuiru iw uwuii Lydia E. Pinkham's !.. Mrs. P.SKH.M.-I cheerfully K!jbaKto E. lMnkhani's Venvtble Compound to my suffering alters dies boTcrr duiT would bare spella when s7a perfect medicinV for all female derangements. ! "J L JS7lrlX km I was. bled with displacement of the womb and other female weaWs eerjt hi. g "7d iiye me hi m-dlclne. bnl Had headache. ba.-ka.-he. and such bear.nHown pains I could . y fbut aft. taking LydU K, hardly walk across the rloor, and was very nervous. iVnkharaVeUble Compound, I began U. improve at once. " A fricud advise,! me to try your medicine, which I did. an I Mnkhara s K 'j our' mtUr to all suffering after using the first bottle I beKan to improve. J. took in all can J" it Uial'-Maa. llssr Sau, twelve bottles of Vegetable Compound, one box of Liver lMlls.l women, and advise all W give u . w" o"' .:r. vv-.i, ..,.1 ,.i .ml have no return, Van yik. N ash. ' ' fu - 1 ' or my trouuics. i am uuw .v - thankful everv day for my cure. ....... " I know that your medicine will do everything that it la re do for suffering women. aias. wuu onu-" Marksburf. Our school ir cloet. I'mf. Coleman was called 10 his old home i" Ul'io ami the priraarv tem-her, Mi Olive Tenny, of Viola, has resigned and gone home being exposed to the measles. Mrs. G. B. Jackson, ol Oregon City, was visiting Mrs. J. L. Mtudock last week. Miss Lon Parmer is on the sii-k list. Mrs. Klingler lost a valuable Jersy cow last week. The Macksburg Mutual Telephone Lo. bave competed their Una to Cantw u Aurora. This make, three different lmaa (mm thin lilMf-e. r The K O. T. M. initiated two candi dates at their last meeting. The L. 0. T. M. will initiate lour at tneir next meeting. There was a sewinu bee at Mr. L. E. Bo 'era last Tuesday. J. L. Mordock and J. V. Smith have been butchering hogs this week. Larae crowd at dancing school Tues day nigbt. A Tet-Ioclet Ooetor. Xever in the way, no trouble to carry, easy to take, pleasant and never failinx in ru.iittM ur DWitt's Little Karlv Ris ers A vial ol these little pills in the vest-pocket is a certain guarantee uitainst headache, hilionsnerH, torpid liver anil all of the ills renillini: from constipation They tonic and strengthen the liver. SolJ by Oeo. A. Harding. Colton Miss Alice Bonney is viiitinir. relativef in this vicinity alter an absence ot over two years. Miss Ginther has just finished a three mnn th'a term of school in this district and has begun on a second term. Wm Rnnnev will have a shooting match at the Colton store on the 23rd for chickens and geese. Rillie Stone, the uioneer of Colton, is quite sick and will probably no' recover as he is very leeme wnen ai ma ire!. His former weight was Ilia and now he weighs 90 pounds. Mrs. Ediecome and son Will, of Bea ver Oeek. were visitinif relatives here the latter part of the week. Mr. Nash.of Oregon City, was doing business in our burg the latter part of the week. Jark- Wallace, of Highland, was trans acting business here the latter part of the week. Father Hildebrand was in Colton Tuesday visiting the sick. Working: .l(fht and Iay. The busiest and mightiest little thing that was ever made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listleBsness into energy, brain fag into mental power, They're wonderful in building up ttie health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Cuarinan & LO. The Canby School. iftpp nnn week holidays the Canbv school reopened Jan. 4, with the same corps of teachers who have been em ployed in the school lor tne last tnree yearaprincipal, A. T. Winches ; inter mediate. Mrs. A. T. Winches; primary, Miss Vesta Knight. There is a full at tendance and a great deal of interest is shown which is both gratifying, and en couraging to the teachers. TIm follow ing are some facts in regard to the school: No. pupils in primary room, 29. No. pupils in intermediate room, 28. Nu. pupils in principal's room, 35. No. pupils in 8th grade, 15. No. pupils in 9th grade, 9. No. who took last examination, 11. No. wbo passed, 8. No. to take next examination, 3. No. books in library, 125. No. purchased this term, 19. Wm. S. Crane, of California, Md., suf fered for years from rheumatism and Itmhago. He was finally advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did and it effected a complete cure. For sale by O. A. Harding. Have Driven You to Despair, With Your Vegetable Compound, $5000:.! FORFEIT " cnnt forthwith produce th ori inil leiten and .Unaiurw of anov. tr.timooiala. wh.ch nil prove nir Shrrwuutl. Farmers are busy disposing of their, Ix.lHtn. s and onions', for which they are j leveiving a good price. The S P. Co. is improving its roul through here by laying heavy steel. Gardner Bros, have had a gas street lamp put in front of their saloon, which ma e it verv convenient un r rum .um after dark. We hoe our city council will purchase a number for otir thriving little town. i We are sorrv to note the sad death of Mrs. K. Young, an old pioneer of Pleas ant Hill, having been a resident of this countvforthe past thirty yeata. The remains were laid lo rest In the I leas- ant Hill cemetery. Civile Baker, an employe of the Port land Fish Company was here a few days ag.. Miss Lora Bell is Improving, after two weeks ol pneumonia. Our undertaker, II. H. Eyman, has sold out to M. E. Buck. One inch ot snow for Sherwood, gives it the appearance of winter again. H. H Evman has purchased a busi ness lot in E tacada and expects lo go into business there soon. He de parted for there on the 17ih ti com mence ork on his new building .Mie Lola Saylor made a trip to the metropolis !S uurday. I)r. A. I. Savior visited the sick room of his brother, who is confined with pneumonia in i'ortland The walking sick, what a crowd of them there are: Persons who are thin and weak but not sick enough to go to bed. "Chronic cases" that's what the doctors call them, which in common English means long sickness. To stop the continued loss of flesh they need Scott's Emulsion. For the feeling of weakness they need Scott's Emulsion. It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. Scott's Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out of the rut. It makes new, rich blood, strengthens the nerves and gives appetite for ordinary food. Scott's Emulsion can be taken as long as sickness lasts and do good all the time. There's ' hew strength and flesh in every dose. We will be Rlad to send you a few doses free. V,t ure tliat tlii. pirture In tlie form t 1 h!cl it on tl.r wrai(r every bottle o r.n.uUion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNH. Chemists, 409 Pear! St., N. V. 50c and $1 1 all druggliU. HOSTS it ia.adWj.s leuer in "ir.vt a America can IllS. WIPIIIW IlllH healtli. Her iit kro very foolish M M Oartlrlil. K. Herring ia able to be out again. W. !' Snullin went to Portland few days. Mrs. Irwin is some better at present writing. Rob. Duncan Ntlie guest of his brother Chares Duncan. Mrs. E. M. Horner is snfforing from an attack of rheumatism. r:;i-a s.nmr if Knrintf water, is the guest of Cliff Sarver the present week. Mra. Suraii 1'a.lmaleer and daughter i tl- law went 10 Portland the 12th insi. A pleasant day today for the sale at K.starail. No snow vel. and several are through plowing for spring crops. Ti- ,Ui u lu-lil at the new ball wart quite ell attended; also the social given in honor ol M se liill, sister lo r. M. win of (iuilield. H. II. Anders suffered a slight paraly tic Mrnke in his left arm. His neighbors tnrned out and gave him a day's wood cutting. Mr. Ed. I.eni'jii, ol California, ia giv ing his druthers and sisters a pleasant visit for the winter and his many friends are glad to see him again. Mr C. S. Huffman was the guest of II. J II. Anders. The milk was too much for hiH strength ,and he had to go lo bed for the day nnd was sratce.y able to he tukeli home in the evening. Mr. Wilher Wade and family am visit ing their relatives here and at Currlnn fille. Tney came from Olix, Eastern Oregon. There mere tun imrtiea visited hv the usual pickpocket at the Citz.dcra sale. the party or parties hatl better look out, for should they be caught they might have a ciiatice to measure the depth ( the w tcr beneath the high bridge, ho incensed wete the citizens at such a dm grace lo hannen up here, wheie all try to lead an honest life. 11,. Cw.rfli.1.1 Cranue HI7. belli Its ova- ter suiiner and literal y program Haturday evening, Jan. 9ih, at its fine large hall, lu a large and appreciative ailiiience. All present claimed it as the h.-st literary ihey have ever atteinleii. mere were 100 present. There was slipper for all. Several were encored, especially tne I'a uia t.mtlit.ra na nans). Two old maid teachers sat bo interested they were not observant enough, and, as the young ladies had all gone home ere lliey knew it, they escorted each other home Well, almost everybody went to the '-. - . . ... . pale at Estacada aruJ I will say not one present but invested in more or les of ita real estate, some to the extent of lots. others wlat stuck to thtir foot wear. 'Twas an ideal winter day without rain, miiu'h led some to remark tlie company must have tipped the weather bureau the weather nureau man for the day. As several wore rub- her hoots, 'twas remarked they must have come to linn but were fooled as It is now closed season, which elicited the re- at ... nlv thai ttiev were not so lar on, an mo ani'lier bad turned out in goodly niun bers. There were some 5,(XX) worth of town lots sold to bidders, then the draw ing was done in a very satisfactory way. of Portland, was the luckv man for the residence lot and Mr. Carpen ter, the blacksmith at the high bridge on tbe Clackamas was the fortunate one for the business lot. All present were highly pleased at the manly way in which the drawing was conducted. A little girl, Letia Watson, did the drawing. J tie ir,il, tii bet ilrawn was the winner for the residence lot and the 7th next drawn took the business lot. Hon. George t.,. Btownell gave a brief talk on the bound less resonrcesof the country surrounding the new town and was well listened to by the appreciative audience. Land agents are very busy tip here now listing what real estate they can get to list; but I will s y should anybody wish to buy a farm without paying the agent's fee, come up and look at the farms for yourselves and deal with the owners themselves and save the money. There are a few farms' for sale in (iar field but the most of the farmers know what they can do with tbe soil here and will slay with it awhile. We can rajfe fruit and berries of all kinds here in Gar field that not even famous Hood River can beat, and aa tbe cars run to the up per part of Garfield lo the power plant, giving us two shipping stations in less iiirArs'k ill PRKE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN. If ther"anTfhlnV In your ease hm.t which you wou jl Uk. wr.,e trey l m. innj ........ .u.li..lw. , f sM.Kr. " v - . li. - ii.vu i. .i .... i ' i 1.1,.., U fl IICMlvU iiimurvu reus im iynu, .', ii; .. if you do not accept her kind iuvitutiou. . iimi nnp miwirr in 11 ma H. an il,, m null. It is a lil ace to lie Ih sited as a Inure. Then in til t y years not a cn-e i.f chills, malaria or t)plmid tins been known to originat" here and the water Is so pure that theie is none better to hs found any place. And at good so ciety as one could wish Is here ; with two w-lii.s. two churches, a grang". with a nlgnt cIhxiI two nights in each v.eck. no saloons who would ish lor better? If they should, Ihey will find more draw backs than they can bunt out herein Garfield. There la lo ln I. O. . K. I. ..I..- ,i,uii,:,.,l liiia .mill also a Wood' nun lodge could find an nsoiiiig in here I . ... ... i i i ..f 10 orwanixe. inuniti w am u i". our Itarlield? Charles Duncan had a barn-raiamg the 7th Inst. Mr. Duncan is an unlucky man around barn raisings and the Dutch. At Mr. Hatfield's barn-raising he was gmgeil hv a l.il ing timlx-r and hurt Ins sh. ulder'; and si his own he fell douithe highest part of the frame and as became down clasped his arms around a a up right post, sliding down to the ground, lima leaening the inoineiiluin, but as there was a peg In the it ik raped up his Chest so buid it liuide Mill so Very sii k (or a time Ihey were all scared for him a it is, be is about all right now. Nasal Catarrh quickly yields lo treaU nisnt by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agree ably aromatic It is received through the nostrila, cleanses and heals tba whole sur- face over which il diffus-a ltseir. jirKK sell the 60e. size; Trial ai.e by nmii, io cents. Test It and you arc aure to contmua t.n tfAMttTlrilL JUVV1UHMH.MW Announcement. , i-ta th.aaA tin ata nartiol to the use of atomizers in applying InjunU . .... ...l.tM-fl tttML into tlie Dtvuu paasBHBB n. the proprietors prepare Cream Halm In liquid form, which will be known as Ely's - 1 .... . ., Tl:n. I.,nl.w1in,f Ilia I.Hiultl Lreara uaim. i ...v.......-B ipmying tube ii 7.rceuta. Drugg'1 or "f mail. The liquid form embodies tlie niaxl ieinal properties of the solid preparation. Neeily, The temperature has fallen only a lit tle Mow the umal (Hiint maintained for this winter, and today we can see a few flakes ol snow in Ihe air, hut are gone as soon as they strike ine ground, and we predict the. thermometer will be up a notch or two again in a few days. The farmers are transporting their spuds in the railroad. Tl.a limn In Ihia ln.ahtv are all gone. and the yards are lieing cleared up pre paratory for the next year crop. F. E. Fitch is busy trying to make prai 1 rie out ol his new addition of 411 acres J . I . ...1. I .a aw..nl I an.. aai.l u alull fa I and which he recently purchased, and which ia a substantial improvement to his (arm. Henry Kummer made a business trip to Portland last Friday. I ( . : I 1 f .. ..1. .. I ... 1 na i ju, urunui, u m.i mmi, m uui , burg a few days ago, taking leave of his irienos. ivir. uninm iiiutnu. iiminn w Teias, his former home. We wish him ! a pleasant journey. l William Stuwe, lately of Portland, ia moving bin family into our neighbor hood again and intends farming his father's place. We extend him a hearty welcome and wish him abundant suc cess. OAUTOIllA, B,llrltlJ, f i lie IU full Haw Always Hougn Blanattir . JVJZX of KMorailo. Snow on the ground Monday morning. Ern Jones snent the first of the week in Portland. Vra .1. It KTimrnev and Mr. J. E. Jones have returned from Portland. Vent Manle. of Portland, visited rela tives here Sunday and Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Martin and Philip Hileman, of Prune Hill, spent Thursday night at F. C. Kimroey's. Edgar Moshberger is very ill. Tbe dance at Geo. Mallett's Friday night was O. K. There was a swell birthday party at Mrs. C. Smith's Monday. Everything was just grand. (More Correspondence on page 7.) Vson' treal iitf f.niaie m hmvk t .- r.. Hallow, 11. (1 Kreemun shinned a carload of ' potatiN-H last week Till- inakef tha third or fourth carload of potatoes Mr. Fri-einaii has shipped during the last i (eW Weeka. I Tlie little L' vear old daughter of Mr. I and M's II. tv Armstrong is seriously III with puiietuonia. Dr. D, A. Dtuliuan. ' ol Canby, Is in attendance. 8. Evana was transacting business In Oregon City Monday. The liiang" held It regular meeting Saturday, January 0. Although lb day was a very stormy one, the attend ance was very gootl. At noon a usu rious lunch was served, which was greatly enjoyed by all. Several new meinliera were taken in and new oftli'sia Installed in tbe different ollices. The meeting then adjourned till lis next reg ular meeting, January 2.'). Mr an.l M,a ( has Child left for their home at Oswego after a fortnight'. visit wilh Mr. 1,'lnl'l parents, .nr. ana Mrs K. Evan, and other relativttaof this place. M. and Mrs. Jacob Yost anil Mrs. Sam lleizig were transiii titig busimiaa in I'ortland a couple of days last week. W. W, Jesse and wife are visiting friends at Portland this week. I'triliy. Howard llrownell delivered tin addresa to the pupils of Prof Winches' school last 1'rulnv. Miss Emilia Clsysoti, of Concnrd. sfMMit the I'H-t week with her sister, Mrs. E. Sias. Miss Meeks has been taken lo an hos pital in Portland lor treatment. Hie lias been sick for some line. Miss A Koth made a business trip to Portland on Mohday . The furniture and hardware stmk of Sunderland & Co. will he moved into the new store building recently erected by (i. Knight. After a two weeks' visit with her sis ter, Mrs. Wang, Miss M. Swanbv return ed to Portland last Sunday evening. K. Yorphal, ol Portland, is visiting his parents and looking alter propeity iiitei ests here. .'Hi, u.rwrs jjw Ti T t Idyspepsia Wvii3 CURED BY ki'r. v .'.il DrPIERCES MEDICAL DISCOVERS IT MAKE J WEAK Vou 1 - 1 i :r? 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