I Our Correspondents' Corner $ Bikf Bitt of CkMip From . Correspondents are requested to re Dew their work. W will furnish all necessary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear in these columns every week. MULINO. Thnnksglvlng ovr, now pivpsrw for Old Santa. FrWl Wallace.! home for the winter. Ida Eoynton and Mamie rvLaney pent a few days In Ore-gnu City last week. Bom, to the wife of Grant Ashby.- last Monday, a eon. Mother and child are doing fine. Some surveying is being done on the Mulvaney farm this week. Mrs. F. Erickson. who haaen III! for some time, la Improving very slowly. Mrs. Woodslde called on Mra. Ashby few days ago. Mra. Daniels an daughter Kate re turned home from Salfm a few days ago where they had been visiting. The school entertainment Saturday night was a decided succeaa. The pro eeeds will go towards fencing the school grounds. Jot Mallat Is working for Iwls Stod lnger., LAXAKOLA GUARANTEED TO CURE CONSTIPATION. ; Huntley Bros. Co. Recommends It Be cause they know It cures. "There are so many laxatives on the market," says Huntley Bros. Co. "that It la hard to tell which to recommend, however. It Is a good deal of satisfaction to know that there is at least one we can recommend with every confidence." Experience shows that Lax a Kola is sum to benefit every one In need of a mild, tonic laxative, and we ask our customers to try it on our guarantee. 'Experience has taught us It doesn't pay to deceive the people and mom mend anything that might prove In the least unsatisfactory, but we know Laxa kola la all right and sure to do good." "It Is the only liquid laxative In this store that we are willing to sell with a guarantee, and It tastes so nice that children like It and ask for it." If the baby is colicky, or fretty, or teething, there is nothing will do so much good as Laxa kola. Try N1C and U It proves In the least disappointing we will return your money. ELDORADO. Miss Mable Kenedy, of Mulino, and Miss Thena Howard, were the guests of Miss U Gans Sunday. Mrs. A. l Jones, Mrs. N. Maule and Grandma Maule. Mrs. R. Goucher and Miss Gans were entertained, at dinner Wednesday by Mrs. I. E. Jones. There will be an entertainment and social at the school house the latter part of next month. Date will be given later. Mrs. Emmott has been very sick the past week. Mrs. R. Schoenborn Is on the sli-k list. J. J. Mallett Toad boss." District No. 1$. was doing some work on the road near R. Uouche's Monday. Chas. Spangler and wife were in Ore gon City Monday on business Mra. Em Jonrs calinl on t!i and-dad Beebe and wife Monday. The Mulino entertainment was a suc cess proceeds $31. A Pleasant Pill. Living at an out of the way place, re- mote from civilisation, a family Is often j onven to oesperaxion in case or acci- a? nis,t resulting in oums, cuts, wounas, ulcers, etc. Lay In a supply of Buck- len's Arnica Salve. It's the best on earth 25 cents at Howell & Jones drug store, I SPRINGWATER. ' ! Our school is progressing nicely undT the management of Miss Mulkey. Her sister commences teac hing the Dodge . St'hool tiay. Mrs. Kidgeway is quite III. having suf fered t paralytic stroke. Charles Bard and wife contemplate go ing to California soon. The Springwater Grange had Its an nual election on the Kith Inst., the fol lowing officers being elected: Master. A. utcey. wvrrwer. caces; niewara. R. Carey; Lecturer, Rex Gordon; Sec- 1 , I The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease frevailin. in thi. ! country most dangerous because so clecep- j ."111 I II rJl-TAtive. Manv sudden 'deaths are caused . bv jt heart dis- , ease pneumonia II K TIA lleart fai'ure or j 1 YrHrV Tr apoplexv are often ; the result of kid- . nev disease. If ! kidney trouble is ! allowedtoadvan.ee ! thekidiiev-twison- ed blood will at- , tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of : spec-table people. fhe bladder, or the kidneys themselves 1 Our genial Postmuster, J, ('. Mar break down ami waste away cell by cell. I iiiam. made a biiplness trip to Portland Bladder troubles almost always result ; one day lust week. It Is rumored that from a derangement of the kidneys and ho made a short visit to Salem, but I . a cure is obtained nuickest by a proer am not authority for this part of the treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel- aiHtement. inff badly you can make no'mistake by The Epworth league of this place has taktnglJr. ktlmer's Swamp-Root, the appointed a committee of four girls, to great kidney, liver and Madder remedy i m , b (.an() d nu14 It corrects inamhty to hold urine pud for 1hP Xlnaf) tr,.e. and ,h ar(( m(H. t"m'"'! 1 " V l'""""'S comes that unpleasant necer.ity of being compelled to go often through' the lav. and to get up many times during the j night. The mild an'd the extraordinary effect of fiwamp-Root is soon realized. , It stands the highest fcr its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. ; Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists ill fifty-cent and :,,"'li'"f ' 'ailed for the purpose of talk-one-dollar size bottles. Von n'lav have a ! '"8 "V"T the "dvlsHblllty of building a sample bottle of this wonderful "new dis- ; nPW w'ho'1 h""8'- N"w- K"d l"-Pl. covery and a Ijook that tells all about it, , """ 8Hk "f v""' wl" " y" " ' thl" both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil- . meeting, to think of o-r rising gen'ia mer &. Co., Binghamtou, N. V. When w,n '"" fat your vote, either for writing mention reading this generous , "gainst a new school house. We are offer in this paper. Don't make any : ivn yrs behind the times in the way of mistake, but rememlier the name, Swamp- school houses an I fixtures, but there Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the no exi use for s u b a state of a:Vys, address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every 'or we are surrounced by a vast number bottle, . w'" lo 'lo ,'ai mc-is. but as long hh All Part of Um County. p rwtary, Emma Shlbley; treasurer, John Stormer; Chaplain, A. M. Shlbley; attest ant stewurd. Earl Shlbley; lady awitntant steward. ' Dell Outtrldge; Pomona. Edna Miller; Seres, Mrs. A. Stormer; Klora, Lews. Stoiiiier; gale keeper. Abe Stormer. The young people of the Gran and ; the neighborhood will give a piny In the near future. The Presbyterian church will begin special evangelistic meetings January 5, m. Rev. Mllllgan, from Portland, will SMut Pastor Allen. Everybody co'dlallv ln Ited, No More Suffering. If you are troubled with Indigestion get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and see how quickly it will cure you. Geo. A. Thompson, of Spencer. Iowa, says: "My case was almost helpless. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure waa recommended and I used a few bottlea of Ifand It was the only thing that relieved me. Would not be without It. Have doctored with local physicians and also at Chicago, and even went to Norway with the hope of gett ing some relief, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is the only remedy that haa done me any good, and I heartily recommend it. Every person suffering with Indi gestion or Dyspepsia should use it." Sold by Geo. A. Harding. NEEDY. The season called Winter has arrived, but brought very little of the weather usually attending It. but the farmers are very' well satisfied to have the winter minus the weather, as they have had an opportunity to do an unusual amount of farm work which was very necessary. The fall grain Is about all sown, There are a great many acres being planted to hops this year In this vicinity and It begins to look as though some one ought to start a wheat ranch In order to sup ply tlje hop men with bread, for s year or two until hops get cheap again. Mr. Herbert Johnson and family con temulate moving to Portland to embark in the hotel business for a change, and as Herb. Is a wholesouled fellow, and as we are real well acquainted with him, and as w are' real old acquaintances, and have known him for & real long time, and have been neighbors so long. It makes us happy to think that we will have a place to stop where we csn feel at home when we go to Portland, which we expect to. and go oftener and stay longer, and In the meantime we hope he will make his new venture a success. Miss Grace Thompson spent Sundsy with the Misses Grace and Beatrice Rltter. Mr. F. E. Fish and family visited with the family of J. D. Rltter on Bunday. The school board cleaned out the well at the school house on Saturday and had the broken window glass replaced with new ones, also repaired the door locks. Our literary society has re-organited for the Winter and are In session every Friday evening. We have several good speakers, and besides the questions de bated on. we have a program, rendered, and listen to the reading of a very spicy news paper called "The Gimlet" edited heretofore by John Wachtman. but Is now edited by Mr. Stuart, the plant having changed hands recently Driven to Desperation. No Pill Is as pleasant and positive as DeWltt's Little Early Risers. DeWltt's LIUIe Early Risers are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladles and weak Deoole enlov their clennslnr efToot wnle -tron y ,hy are ,he pUs gold by Geo A Hardn. MARQUAM. The Ladies' Aid Society of Marquam met Wednesday afternoon at the home !of Mrs. Hattie Hibband. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, of Wood- burn, WPre visiting at the home of Mr. an(i MrB. j. c. Marquam last Sunday, Mr Ross Wilcox, of Palouse. Washlns- ton. has been visiting friends and rela tives of this place during the past week. There will be a Christmas tree at this place on Xmas eve. The Sunday school will give a fine program and avery one Is cordially Invited to attend. Mr. A. R. Marquam of Tiller, Oregon. has returned to tils home, after a short visit with friends and relatives of this place. A party of young lwople met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Hibbard. last Friday evening. All report a good time. I Mr. Omer Manitiam and Mr. Rons Wll- ' I cox. made a trip to Howell Prairie, to : vlelt their aunt and cousins. Mr- Kla,lk R'ddlngs and Mr. John Hough mad. a business trip to Port-, ,and on day lu9t WP,'k' Mr' lmUn I went tor l"e purpose or buying a noli-. y ,"K'B; goods for ins store. '"e ousiness nwuns oi me r.pwonn iKf was held at Mr. George Bent- I ''' Tuesday evening. All report a s"01 . Mrs. B. M. Adams has sold her farm to Mr. M. D. Leeabo, and J. A. Kidding. We regret very much to lose Mrs, Ad- ami as a neighbor, but we are glad that her property has been sold to highly re- in ,lth B,.ut -,.,,- Ths nc-r,i,l r, Marquam are very liberal, and always give freely towards a good cause, j I have been Informed by responsible ' parties that the school board of Mar- quam hue ported notices af.klng for tin : call of a epeclal school meeting to be held on the 31 day of December. Hald these good people think more of the al mighty dollar than they do the Interests of tho community, w will find ourselves with an old school house, and will still be considered a back number, In the way of educational matters. . Startling Evidence, Fresh testimony In great Quantity la oonstsntly comm In, declaring Ir. King's New Dlacovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, to be unequaled, A recent expression from T. J. McFarland, Dentorvllle, Va., serves as an example, lis writes: "I had bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefitted. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally ef fective In curing all Lung and Throat troubles. Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip, Gusrsnteed by Howell & Jonea, druggists. Trial bottlea free, regular slses (Do and 11.00. PARKPLACE. Miss Clara Fancher spent Tuesday with Mrs. Drayton. Mr. and Mra. Johnson and little son spent last week with the tatter's mother Mrs. Mae Rivers. Mr. John Achlson.of Oregon City, Is taking part In the Christmas Cantata, which the Sunday school Is preparing. The painting which Miss Wilson pre senled her pupils with. Is much praised by all who see It. i Abernathy Grange No. iM held Its reg- ' ular meeting last aSturday evening. Owing, to not being able to get the. rough lumber delivered, the work on the Orange Hall had to be suspended until ' Thursday. ( Mr. Hayford la suffering with neural gia. Beware ot Counterfeits. "DeWnt's Is the only genuine Witch Hasel Salve" writes J. L. Tucker, of Centre, Ala. 'I have used It In my family for Piles. Cuts, and 'Bums for years, and can recommend It to be the best Salve on the market. Every family should keep It. aa It la an Invaluable household remedy, and should always be kept on hand for Immediate Use." Mil. Samuel Gage, of North Bush, N. Y., says: "I had a fever sore on my ankle for twelve ye&rs that the doctors could not cure. All salves and blood remedies proved a orthless. I could not walk for over two years. Finally I was persuaded to try DeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve, which has completely cured me. It Is a wonder ful rellew." DeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve cures without leaving a scar. Sold by Geo. ., Harding. GREENWOOD. Mlsg Bessie Clark, who Is attend ing high school at Portland was home spending Sunday with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Clark. Mrs. Miller, who recently came from Eastern Oregon. Is visiting her mother Mrs. Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones attended the funeral of the old Christian mother Mrs. William Roberts, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Atia- .Dfi DIG EST 1 012 "I wss trovblsd with aohtroubls. '.Bedford's Black- Drauiht did us more go4 la oas wmIc tbaa sll ths doc tor's mscllcine I took la a yerrMRS. SARAH B, SUIRHELD.ElUtU-ilU, lad. Tiiedford s Black Draught q'lickly invigorates the ao !ion of the stomach and cure even chronic cases of i ml ..est ion. If you will take a "inall dose of Thed ford Black Draught occa sionally you will keep yoar itomac- and liver La par feet condition. THEDFJW5 BLACR-DMUGHT More sickness iicausad by constipation than by any other di-ae. Thedford't Black-Uraiivht not only re lieve nMnii;ation butcurea diar-iiuu and dysentery aad keej te bowels regular. II drif-fi sell !,- I packages. I 'ThedforJ"s Black- Prau it is he brst medi- cie t i-rw.ihte the bowclg I li ive i vr irwl." MR3. A. M i 1; AKT. Snaada r'eiry, N. C. rc:iSTIPATO Ths Bead of a Department of ths U. 8. GOVERNMENT SAYS ORRINE CURES Whiskey Habit GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. Office of ths Public Prlster. t . WMblnfton, D. O., April ID, 1004. Tb OmntCompinit, I DcarpwkUd. W-nbmgtoo, D.O. Ontlrao :Mj ttteatioa u riwDtlr lld to onof thttmploTM of thin olfic who hij, tliruonh hftbiuof lotoiic-tlDS drink, tweau so lnfflcint u to b on th Tri(e of dimlnl. Yon will ti in. torxtwl to know tint in ! wki not oolr tho ppotito, bat prscticallr ll of tbt ordinr ilrui of diulpttinn, dmtppatrsil, and I m taiurod hr tbo InterMtwl that to "Orrluo" bclongt tlioerodtt for thlmceUent rMMlt. It It plsuur to to crknowlodK tho Tlu of ramodt which brlass rooulu 10 boHeisl, Yourn r trnlr, Vubiicfriutor, Take Orrlne quietly at home 1 Toenrt without ptlnt'i knowisdfro, bny Orrlas No 1 ; for volunurjr treatment, bu Orrio Mo. 3. Plies, $1.00 rsa Box. t ' Curt effecUd or money refunded, Book on "DrnnkenneM" (Mated) free on request. Orrlne mailed (waled) on receipt of I1.0U by The Orrlne Co., Inc., Washington, D. C. Soil ud recommended by r owell a. Joml'J, ntfi Suspension Bridge Orecron City. Oieu-n tin of Liberal, and waa burled at tho 1'rvHbyterlaa church 'of leaver Crwk, on the 13(h Inst. Mr, T. C. Thomas), who recently came from Wardner, to live on his place, li recovering from a fall he re ceived some week ggo. Mr. Thomas Is having blft Improve ments: made on his place already, he has had a kitchen addod to his house and a general finishing tip of the housii. This looks as If Mr. Thomas really meant to mak his homo" here. Miss Millar went to Portland to apem.1 Sunday with her parcuts. . Catarrh Cannot Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach ths seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and In order to cure It you must take Internal remedies, lull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acta directly on, the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure la not quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In the country for ysara and la a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect Combination of the two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. 1 Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prow. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 7&o. Take Hull's Family PI I la for constipation. BEAVER CREEK. Mr. and Mra. Rounchuck, of Oregon ' City, called on the Uohlander family' lust Sunday. j Jacob Welduer butchered hogs for: Jacob Hermann this wet k. Ralph llowand and the Thomas Brothers went out on a coon hunt last week and had good luck. 1 D. K. MiH'linKe has been aiuolutd ' malt carrier on the loop route. , Wtn. Thomas made a pleasant call ; at Macksuurg last week. , j Luke Duff and (1. Stableus called on the Thomas Ilrothom one day this week. J. Uohlander bad a lively runaway, last week, although no serious damage ' was done. i Will Hughes, of Astoria, la visiting , relatives here now. J. U. Ilhihm visited Ray gtaben last ' Friday. j L. Luelling bought a new horse last week. A few Beaver Creek sports attend ed the basket social at Mulino last I week. I The funeral of Mrs. VVm. Roberts,! was largely attended. Mr. Shank was' the undertaker. j Mrs. Tremalne Is expected home In a short time. A Studeman visited the metropolis last week. There must be some attrac tion. STAFFORD. It Is too wet for much news to be (W. L. Block I The Homefu rnisher Well, Santa Claus has come and can be found at W. L. Block's store, corner of Main and 7th streets. Noto surely there is not a little girl in Oregon City who ever saw such a variety of dolls, all sizes and all prices. A ' very large stock to select from, in fact the largest stock in the city. Come at once. Don't delay, if you want to get your pick. FOR DOLL CABS DOLL CRADLES HAY CARTS TOY STOVES EXPRESS WAGONS We also have Side Boards, Extension Tables, China Closets, Combination Book Case, Morris Chairs, Hall Trees, Fine Art Squares, Carpets and Rugs. All make a beautiful Holiday present. The finest line of Crock ery and Hand Painted China in town. A Special of W. L. BLOCK Be Seventh and Main Streets, Oregon -a.,, -.....m.ii,.h I r: fl U Sr.. AM'Celdbltf Prr pat-Alton ror As slmilatiiia iticFtHklniulUctfula Litg (Jic Stoinnchs ond Dowels til rr Troiiwlcs Digcsllon-ClkTrful-neasaivlRi'si.ContaUM ru'lUrr th)ium,Monliiue norXiitcral. Not Narcotic. ff,tu r.V4M TLftraan XsJ mi Apeifccl Remeily forronsllrt lion , Sour Stomach. Diarrt-HTt Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss aim1L080F SlJERI". facsimile Si'nnlurt of NEW YOTIK. - "S ii i inni jSjH" U VI I CMCT COPf OF WAfP. "Ill on fHt, hut we hear a rumor that the! wedding Invitations are out. and In conseiitnre us boys are cleaning our . guns and looking with critical eye to the biggest cow bell and brightest 5 gallon cans. , Mrs. Parker Is still visiting her i daughter. Mrs. Powell. j Mr. John HohnU was again very AyersPillsj :s"t gbcai-llfalbrOWlOrriCliblaCk? USC W. The THE LITTLE FOLKS CROK1NOLE BOARDS ALPHABET BLOCKS BANKS RANGES 5 Per Cent OH on i",w - ,'sfn"isfiriirtiti i c - i For Infants ami Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years ni ths smw mm, w frt. sick last week. Ills daughter Katie from Portland Is visiting him. Mr. and Mrs, (Inge entertained a number of their neighbors to dinner last Humlay, ........ , Walking hats and every article In millinery reduced. Miss C. Hold- smith, The dote It one, )uit one pill bedtime, bugir-coatcd, mild, certain. They ci I.ll. M cure con.tipitlon. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE urt t cis. s ssvwums as a . au t ea. suaSA, a a - - r -a hi in By. L. Block 1 Homef at nisher I ROOTER'S HORNS TOY IRONS TOY CHAIRS TOY ROCKERS Holiday Goods Homef urn isr City, Oregon tMM"mM,,iriimi