OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28. 1906. j Otir Corespondents' Corner S Brief Hits of Gossip From All Pirttof th County. ' NEEDY. torloal comments on this exorcise. (Marks Prairie and vicinity.) Is every two weeks on Saturday night. Cornelius Hair, of Canity was burled commencing at 7 o'clock in tho oven at the Zimmerman cemetery Monday. lug. On Sunday at 11 o'clock nnd 7 All kinds of stock here are in fairly ; o'clock in the evening are given dls good condition. courses illustrating system the Bible Mr. Ed Graves recently purchased point" out. by S. O. Pool. All are invlt aome stock sheep from Mr. Jivln. pay-jed to attend. lng three dollars per head for them, j Mr. Wade Cribble was visiting his D,ngcr, 0t a Cold and How to Avoid parents Saturday and Sunday. He Is ; Them, attending school in Portland. He shot , a wild swan Sunday which was aj jtl,r(, fatniitie have their oiltiln In or beauty.. i result from a cold than from any other Mr. George Oglosby is slowly con-, railBe, this fact alone should nmk . valescing after a Ions spell of sickness, j poopi0 moll careful as theru Is no danger j Mr. John Gate w ill erect a new barn J whatever from a roM wh.n it la properly In the early Spring. John thinks it treated In the boRlnnlng. For many ' Will be about as Cheap to build a new j y,,arJ1 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has ' one as to move the old one out of the ( ivn reeosniied as the most prompt and . cffoctual medicine In use for thla disease. ' It acts on nature's plan, loosens the j coiish. relieves the lungs, opens the se- ! pretttons and aids nature In restoring (he system to a healthy condition. Sold , by Howell Jones. WWJL1CKBS BY ALL THE BEST DEALERS 'JrpsNfl A.J. TOWER CO.. ESTABLISHED 1836 TOWll CAKWWN CO Iwttd TOKOKIO. ON TWILIGHT. nronosed new county road One of our neighbors would rather open three prates and let down two fences than have a public road that would make his place worth $300 more than it Is. The road will go just the same. The Needy correspondent of the Corealis copied some of our news last week. Say! Needy, what Is the mat ter? Have you pone fully Insane? The Borealls is not the paper It was under Mr. Nelson's management by a jug full and you know It. It should be a little more like the Needy Gimlet. Mr. Ed B. Miller is doing some grubbing this winter. Sam Miller Is improving his farm some by repairing fences. Sam's all right It seems Canby has a Brownell can didate for sheriff. He will get let down and don't you forget It Needy does not seem to have any one wanting an office, except a few socialists. CARUS. The weather is quite changeable. The road supervisor has some hands at work on the Molalla mad. Several from here atended the fune ral of Mrs. Harris at Heaver Crtek, Sunday. Mr. R. M. Cooper is much better; ho is able to be out of doors now. Mr. and Mrs. John Mulvaney, of Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of W. S4th St, New Tork, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: I had Bait Rheum, or Eciema for years, but nothing would cure It, until I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. I5c at Howell & Jones Drug Store. CLARKES. How I was surprised one morning when I got up to see a heavy frost, but when I put on my spectacles. saw it was not a frost but about three inches of snow. I looked across the pasture and saw a prairie wolf, or what Is called a coyote here; he ran and left about forty knots behind him in an hour. The people were aroused the other day when they heard a noise he-haw he-haw-he-haw. They looked to see what it was and saw Christ Kuinzy with his mules out In the streets of Clarkes for a pleasant sleigh ride on an old clod masher. Mr. V. Botemiller and B. Sullivan have set their telephone posts one mile on the east side of Clarkes' store. Mr. Sullivan has some strong posts the rest of the way, some that are four to five feet thick, they are trees you must know. Well, the way people are talking Clarkes will have a new merchandise store. Well, some people say lots that isn't so. Lots of the Clarke3 people are laid out with scarlatina. Mrs. Smith of St. Johns, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Martin. Mr. lVnuls llylton made a business trip to Portland Monday. There were several from this neigh borhood attended the Socialist meet ing at Oregon City, They reported an excellent lecture by their National Organior. Mrs. W. McCt.rd bi spending a few days with her daughters In Portland. Attorney Fred J. Melndl and family are spending the week with the family of A. M. Laolle. from whence they will go to their future home at Moro. Miss Reta Joseph visited her cousins in Portland over Saturday and Sunday. The Warner Grange, No. 117. will Install their otllcers at New Era at their regular meeting, January 27. The installation will take place at 1 t Hill A i- 1 ...Ilk. t inion .vans, spent ounuay wuu .-.ir. . . , .. ,, ., ,.. nmA.lt.,, hv th and Mrs. White and family. Uia.r v.i i vitn a n.niini in. Mr. George Orln has improved the!,,',, " lu ,.,,,.,., ,,, ,. ,.i,n lOOhS or nis jaru i uuiiuing P'cm-i ... ...,,. .,m,rirk, rttl, a, the tence arounu ll. I,m ,.f Mr llvlt.m nn Snn.lnv flr. II... l? - .,.,., " - ciutua itl?lee(, tiun fcv.ito iu Portland to work. Ed Howard has trimmed up his or chard. He Is preparing to spray it soon. Charley Baker and son, Roy, are spending a few days here this week. Davey Thomas and Emerson Spatz, of this burg, took In the dance at Molalla Friday night thla were to have to travel It they would change their minds, The lum ber put tin the road was first cIunh, but the way that It was put down was very poor work. The stringer worn laid on lop of the ground and In noma place the plank are twelve Inches from the ground. The board are all laid to one side of the road and when 'teams meet the team going east ba to get o(T the plank and if It I heavi ly loaded It Is Impoaslhlo for them to get on the road without unloading. If this I un Ideal, plunk road wo do not want any moro" of these Ideals, Miss Cora Shaver, of Portland, wa visiting at W. II. Boring' Saturday and Sunday, Mr. W. A. Hull, our new appointed road supervisor, ha been on the nick !llKt. Moll & Davis" saw mill I running full blast at present, Hans Anderson ha hi new house ready for use, and Michael Hoylo ha rented It and I doming for Han. Geo. Parch has moved Into his new house. O. W. Poring made a flying trip to Grcsham on business, one day last week. J. Singleton of Portland, was een on the street of Holing Sunday. Mrs. E. O. lllackwell was visiting her son, C. Rankin, Sunday. It. Klelgal and ttlster Anna, of Kelso, were the guests of Mr. and Mr. P. Vet sch. Sunday. J. H. Jonsrud Is busy cutting ford wood these day. Mr. and Mr. Allen Cooke, of Estrt cada, were visiting Mr. Cooko'H var cuts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davis. Sun day. Walter Wllmarth la hauling cream for Vetsch & Son. Clarence Davis, son of J. M. Davis. had the misfortune to cut hi hand pilte bad last week. J. It. Townaend had hi leg broken hllo logging at Estacada last oek. All diseases and affections of the iWUUXJ Positively cleared owoy In a hurry. I vouch for It. Thousands of wretched peoplo r mlnernblolmaRlnlnU they Imvn a bad poli onln of tha bloodwhen In nino cases out of Inn it i purely a local para.ilil mnmfpKtailon in the skin which can ba cleurod away In a hnrry. Such minery now cleared away at surely as Ihu tun thiur above, Not merely ATT KM ITKD not a matter cl Imptovemant only but a clonririg ol il all away absolutely and quickly, loo. e7'H, EJCZEMA. The photograph show ing the terrible inroads Eczema had made on this boy's face and head can be seen at our store. This work of the camera is the best evidence of the curative equalities of the D. D. D. Remedy. noon. We are glad to hear those who have been on the sick list are recovering MAY LIVE 100 YEARS. The chances for living a full cen tury are excellent In tho case of Mrs. Jennlo Duncan, of Haynesvillo. Me., Mr. R A. Howard Is snendlne this I now 70 years old. She writes; "Elec- week In Portland with friends and ! trie Bitters cured me of Chronic Dya relatives. pepsla of 20 years standing, and made Mr. White and wife made a business ! me feel as well and strong as a young trip to Oregon City Saturday. "Mayflower. "Neclected colds make fat crave- yards," Dr. Wood's Norway Pine , aruS store. Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age. girl." Electric Bitters cure Stomach and Liver diseases. Blood disorders, General Debility and bodily weaknoss. Sold on a guarantee at Howell & Jones Price only 50c. Moans loss nutrition and In conse quence loss vitality. When the liver fall to socrole bile, the blood becomes loaded with bilious properties, the dletlon be comes Impaired and the bowels consti pated. Horbtne will rectify this; It gives tone to the stomaeh. liver and kidneys, strvna-thens the appetite, clears and Im proves the complexion. Infuses new life and viuor to the whole system. 60 cents bottle. Sold by Huntley Uros. lru Co. CAZADERO. MARQUAM. The weather is rainy but we hope It will nbt continue so long. Mrs. Eliza Sklrvin, of Portland, was visiting friends and relatives at Mar quam and Woodburn last week. All G. I. Brown went to Portland today January 22, 196. Mr. Walter Tiffiany and wife spent a , were glad to see her. few days in Portland last week. C. B. Jefferson spent Sunday with his family in Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cooke went to Portland today January 22, 1906. Mrs. Minnie Jack Is Improving and we hope to see her home soon One of our farmers sold his only milch cow to Mr. Snodgras. of Mea' (low Brook. The next morning after Pleasant and Most Effective. T. J. Chambers. Ed. Vindicator, LWr ty. Texas, writes Dec, 25 1902: "With pleasure and unsolicited by you, I bear testimony to the curative power of Ballard's Horehound Syrup. I have used It in my family and can cheerfully affirm It is the most effective and beat remedy for coughs and colds I have ever used." Sold by Huntley Bros. Drug Co. Steam shovel 108 has been righted the cow was taken away the force of up and will begin work this week. . habit w as so strong that he took hit John Gerrick is going to Portland to-! mllk-pail and lantern and went to thi day to purchase supplies for work on barn a quarter of a mile distant to the Power House. i milk. On arriving there ho found Mr. W. J. Brennan. who was Injured ionly his horses and he quickly return' when steam shovel 108 tipped over, Is ! home with a broad grin on his face reported as doing well. I Mrs. Loney. who was 58 years old Mr. Goldfinger is recovering from her last birthday, January 19, 190C, his fall two weeks ago. I was surprised by a crowd of friends Mr. . Want spent Sunday In an-and acquaintances the 18th. She re couver. ! ceived many nice presents. Among All the large pipe for the power these was a beautiful water set, house has arrived. Everybody enjoyed tho dinner which Lee Myers spent Sunday In Portland., was taken by the ladles and the party j was a complete surprise. VIOLA. Morris Ward, of Dufur, Ore., is visit ing his parents at Viola. Lorenzo Tenny made a business trip to Oregon City and Portland last week. Rev. Exon and wife, of Beaverton, were callers at the parsonage during the week. Mrs. W. D. Brown left for Grant's Pass Tuesday. Mrs. Brown is a daugh ter of W. H. Matoon of this place. Her many friends regret to lose her from their midst. Mr. Landers has a lightening meth od of grubbing young fir. He uses three horses, a double-block and rope. The political pot has begun to boil in this part. W. H. Mattoon. however, is being well backed by his party friends. Sickening Shivering Fits of Ague and Malaria can be relieved and cured with Electric Bitters. This a iiure tonic medicine; of especial benefit In ! malaria, for it exerts a true curative In fluence on the disease, driving It entirely ut of the system. It is much to be pre ferred to Quinine, having non.! of this drugs bad after effects. E. S. Munday, Xlenrktta, Texas, writes: "My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice until he took Electric Bittres, which saved his life. At Howell & Jones Drug Store; price BOc, guaranteed. fit.: -v-?o ii. 'Ax.! "Tisn't safe to be a day without Dr Thomas' Electric Oil in the house Never can tell what moment an acci dent Is going to happen. MULINO. Muilno Isn't dead, just resting. We hear that Mr. Joe Daniels has bought Mr. Selby's residence. Say, Jop, you have a good large cage, but where Is your "bird." Mr. Thomas Wiles has made the raise of a cream separator. The two Miss Edwards were visitors at the Muilno school a few days ai?o Cant. Iiranson and wife are still holding revival meetings at Mulino, and make their home at the pastor's Mr. August Erickson and family spent Friday evening with Mrs. Daniels and family. Mulino has a cat that Is noted for its mathematics; It puts down three and carries one sore leg. Mr. Claud and Raymond Hall, sons of Charles Hall, of Meadow Brook ana Sherman -asn had a very narrow escape from drowndnig in the Molalla river Saturday, January 13. The boys were crossing the river to get their sister who was iroinir to a nartv. when HE above picture of the the boat upset under two drifts. The man and fish is the trade- ,ai sno'e" remarkable presence l oi 4 1 i"" t mind, mark olhcott s Emulsion, ( The M E church held a children's and 18 the Bynonvni for meeting which was interesting also troiifith and purity. It is sold instructive. and Miss Nada Lee were the guests of Miss Edith and Blanche Wiles, Sunday. Mr. Fred and Agnes Woodside spent Sunday with their parents who are now at Molalla, but expect to be home in the near future. ...... . I, ..-. . ,. Imperfect Digestion. t 'W. 1 ?(', Mr 63? .. .... j? (CM sl Sammy Mlnkty. Cleared away and tnllrely cured In 21 days, fully ptovtn loss.) Wo vovich for this-QLbsolutely. It haa ben proven to u beyond tha poaiibility of doubt that a new medlromrnt known a I. l. l. cleart up lha worst akin afleetiona quickly. It work trcniMMon idling, ainating, almost roiracnloua. ( It la a apecific formula which, brcauMi ol It discovery by Ir. Docator Dennia. la known aa ' P. P. 1)."). Ita actual record tuund likfl a atory of magic. Hut there la no room for doubt about It whatever; full proofs Indiaputabla In every repect, hav been lubmltted to u rgnling hundreda of canei among thoin tho ona ca ahown her of the boy (Sammy MJnkey ), who wm cured in 21 duya. Tha result are not only complete, but permanent; in ihia cam it It now Dearly two year tinea tha diwata was cleared out of tha akin, and no taint ol it ha appeared ainca. Each one of the known tkin affection it parasitic In nature, and all f them hava yielded to "P. P P." The preparation it Miir Uned by tnt of tho tkin ippclalirt. i' i compounded for drviRgUta tolely by tho P. P. P. Co., 10 PcarUitn St., Cliirago. It it utiliied by every family phyauian who hat taken tha trouble to invettiuaio the work it i accomplishing. It U used In tho Cook County Hospital, Chlraga It will clear away an parasitic break la tho tkin in from 3 day to 00 day' lima. Visit the undersigned and tea proof that will make you a happier humao. 1.00 buy tho prctcription already mad up in toalod bottle, with authentic Libel or ach. WILHOIT. The Jolly Club gave a basket social at the school house Saturday evening A gixd programme was rendered and all report a good time. The baskets were auctioned off. The enormous sum of twenty five cents was the high- st price paid. What Is the matter boys? Isn't that rather cheap? Mr. Rallton has made "onto long needed Improvements on his barn; there's more to follow. Mr. Paulson Is unfortunate. Three horses sick at one time with tho blind staggers. Mr. Harry Rowley Is confined to bis home with a very soro foot. Mr. Paulson Is putting up the swell- est and best gate In this neighborhood. That's right, Mr. Paulson, always set a good example. Our school opens tho first of March, with Miss Lela Hoyles as teacht-r. The directors are to be congratulated in securing tho services of so capable a teacher. A party of young people started out last Sunday evening with the Inten tion of visiting the family of Mr. Shnnks. They got as far as Jolm Sheperd's and got stuck In the mud and had to give up. They stopped at John Sheperd's and spent a pleasant evening. Hoys, the next tlmo you take your girls out what Is the mattvr with getting a rig Instead of asking them to mud It? HOWELL A JONES, Oregon City. WE PROVE IT.' To convince you we have arranged with the P. P. P Co.. o thut any aulUier from any tkin diseaae can get direct from the P. P. U. Co.' laWatory a lurne free sample Untie ol P. D. O pre csiptioit together with 3i page new pamphlet on akin diee and free ad vice on yttir particular cane from the world' greatctt akin specialist. FREE lMll COUPON (MAI. THIS I'MMMI'I LV.) I, l. I. CO. Mvillral lmrlMient 110-110 MlrhlitnNI.,MuM4M t hleago I'teaac rnd me frre prepaid a large aite aainnle bottle ol P P , I), pamphlet and conaultation blank For ...yrar I lmv been allticted with a k ill dieac called and have never uaed I. P. l. Name Addrca l.lrlhilnv I n '...-- Mrs. Smnlley entertained IS ladles last Friday afternoon A good time was enjoyed by all. Cako and coffee and sandwiches were served. Oraco Hood returned home to Salem last Saturday after spending a week with relatives and friends here. Mr. Fred Myers, a brother of Mrs. Francis, bus gone back homu after viHltlng hero several days. Mrs. May l'sler Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rca tirubbs. She expects to Join her husband at llartoii In a few days. O. E. Sherrard has returned from his visit at a sons In Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurley visited at St. Johns lust Saturday and Sunday. Win. ami Elmer Plxon will plant several acres lu strawberries this Spring. The Sniggles family have declined an invitation to the lloosvell wedding IJEAVXB CREEK. REV. CARLISLE P. B. MARTIN, L. L. D. Of Waverly, Texan, write; Of a morning; when first, arlslnsr, I often find a tiouble some collodion of phleRtn which produces a cough and Is very hard to dislodge; but a small quantity of Hallnrd's Horehound Syrup will at once dislodge It, and the trouble Is over. I know of no medicine thnt Is equal to It, and Is ao plennant to take.' I can most cordially recommend It to all persona needing a medicine for throat or lung trouble." Sold by Huntley Bros. Drug Co. MOUNTAIN VIEW. The weather Is a little rainy and the natives are wearing slickers to keep the rain a sliding. A. Illuhm and F. Stlna wore tho constructors of th horse atable we Hce on the school k round The Thomas brother are linprov In;; the looks of t'i" much by slashing. Mi Mi- ;, ; : ) I II II in i. .( home i i f'ort visit hut v -k It U-sU'e i-lied ,.n The. Do.'') an .1 family one day t' H v.'ek, Mr. Pavl.J ;tit'. ii, vsdo (e. at her home on .'. r n;ry l, 'van 75 y"'rs old; had been tin I.n ill I f ir ov i u years. She leo u 1'i ii.iind. mo " u nnd wife nn I four isrnnd children t-i ruoiir her (lertl, Tlie 1,'irl.ll !'': pl.l'-1 at the "'vi terlaii c--ii't"ry i-,;'i i;ty af tertr on -.lilt n lri;n nit-lei tree. Rev. 1 11 itl - ! I U,.v. U. It. Owens i.lP. liitlnif. at Washington In order to be present j My he.vnly home Is brlghrnnd fair. her., next Saturday evening at in No pnln nor death cjm enter there, hall where they will be pleased to . jtH K!!,.rir,K teirs the mum oiitihlii. meet the people of this city and vicin ity. Hverybody come nud seo them. Don't let the little ones suffer from eczema, or outer torturing ssin urn eases. No need for It. Dunn's Oint ment cures. Can't harm ttio most delicate skin. At any drug store, 60 cents. 8TAFF0RD. STONE. The gentle rain and warm breeze this day points to early spring. S. O. Uool was not able to fill his appointment Sunday on account of an attack of stomach trouble. Several of our neighbors are under the influence of the grip. The Hatton boys have about com pleted the addition to their barn. Uncle Mark Hatton, as he is called, Is getting along through the Oregon mist well for one of his age. The Lille boys are making a good showing on the Hacket place In clear ing, In the winter time, in Oregon. Tho exercises for the Bible students are essays by the young ladies for reading, every two weeks on Tuesday evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. The male students select topics giv ing connected line of studies of hls- CURED LUMBAGO. " ! A. B. Canman. fihlcaco. writes March 4. 19(13 "Having hfr-n f rmililcrt with Lumbago, at different times and tried one physician after another, then differ ent ointments and liniments, gave It up in almost all the civilized coun Mies of the globe. If the cod fitsh became extinct it would be a world-wide calam ity, because the oil that comes from its liver purpassew all other tuts in nounsnnig ami nie-ivn i'l'onerlies. Thiiiv vears ai the proprietors of Hcott's Emul sion found a way of preparing 1 1- -i . COil 11 Cl Oil rO lIJu L ev LI uiiu Ldll , altogether. So I tried once moro. and take it and get the full Value of 'got a bottle of Ballard's Snow Llnament the oil without the objectionable : wnlch B,ave,m? a'm08t ,nHant lm" t- i 4 1 can cheerfully recommend It, and will tiste. bcott 8 bmulsnn 18 the add my name to your list of sufferers." best thing in the WOIid for Weak, . Sold by Huntley Bros. Drug Co. backward children, thin, delicate people, and nil conditions of wasting and lost strength. Send for trm lamplt. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists BABL STBKBT, SIW TOBK B0e.tndtl.00. All drvggittt. The entertanlment to be given next Saturday evening, .January 21, at May's ball In this place Is being ar ranged for by a committee and a good programme Is being prepared. Supper will be served after the exercises Each lady and girl are expected to wear a ribbon and put In an envelope a piece of the same and give It to the door keeper as they enter. The gentle- j men pay 25 cents admission and are J given an envelope. This entitles them to supper with the lady who wears the duplicate ribbon.. All ladles not wearing ribbons will bo charged 25 cents which entitles them to supper but alone. The proceeds of tho enter tainment are to be used for the hcurch and sidewalk. Mr. Itcasoner has taken a contract of selling for the Watldns Medicine Co. and thinks of moving nearer the street car line. Mr. Selby and his two sons, Pearl and Curtis have gone back to the log ging camp where they expect to re main until July. John Francis will go back to the mines with the Falrclough boys. Mrs. Chas. Ely went to Portland last Wednesday In honor of her bra- BORING. Jan. 23. Rain and mud are the principal things going on at present The roads are in very bad condition in this section at present and the prospects for them to be a great deal worse. The new plank road from Boring to Sandy has been said to be an Ideal plank road, but we are under the Impression that If those that said 'v Perrv Hwl are tvnt, lttranu M ttfmti y,'ui-s liavn tinea af iitln i t W9 Our supervisor has men at work on the new cutoff to the Oregon City road. Wo have quite an acerage of old and new roads on that Oregon City route. It Is predicted that those that llvo to see the millenlum will see a direct and practical road from Staf ford to Oregon City. Miss Ellen Ellegsen has been qnltfl sick for the past two weeks. Mr. Sanm, Sr., Is still on the sick lift. With the exception of colds the rest of in are usually well. An old Herman found a hound eat ing eggs, ami cs;ks iHi cents a dozen, and took a shot at It, grazing its back. One might as well steal u horse an, . to look cross eyed at a hound and tho ..... unlucky shot (unlucky that It did not ,"1 4th ;u.,ure, the E"te"Prle will kill) raised a commotion In the mind "D uoicnpuon ciud- of the owner of tho dog. A few days "'" r)"- uregoman ana after tho Cerman and bis wlfo happen 'Flint heavenly r.n''!nn shall be mine. Weep not fir me 'ii y fri'iidi so dear, but for 1'iy sins for death l. neiir. Dr. D. W, Jnm"'! who bus h" i ipilto 111 for tiie p:e t mouth, has Improved a great i!eul nnd "i:, f t" i U ! w t around ngiln, Dirin-t M. ,liuiV III- noM., several of h!i ndntlvo hnvn come to li'ii mm le-ei' er intm Hufflilo, N. Y. and K"Vern from fill Ifornla, nml other ntnten 0. and A. Tlio"ii s jnnd't a bit'dnnin trip to Porthind tills week. Very fc.v of th '!,(,.- r)-i;i'M'i(v of sick horses tbH yur : not a very good kIkh for live 'dock Inon-ofo nivnts, IC'lii't Parry's family, who has been on the sick list. lire wei ns'uin. Relatives called on John Hollander and family last Sunday. Miss Lnura Parry Is working on tho Win, Moehnke residence, Win. Daniels and Itolund E.lwnrds called on Lulio Duffy one night this week. A. Thomas has been on tho Hick list for the piiHt few days, Enterprise, both one year, $2.25; 8eml Weekly Journal and Enterprise, both one year, $2.00., Either call at Enter prise office or mail your order, ed to be In Oregon City, to see a den tist, when they vero accosted by a so called lawyer, taken to his olllce, ami iir.erany scared out or $zt to settle the dog question. This Is the CANBY. first caso of blackmail attempted In Stafford for a length of tlmo, and tho nwner of the hound has not raised Cornelius Tlalr, n pioneer of Cluck himself In the estimation of his .amns County, and long time resident neighbors, while tho Oerman and hls"f "'Is city, and at the time of his wlfo have the hearty sympathy of tho i 'h'ath, a coiincllmiin. died on Jaminry community. It Is whispered that the'2", 1 '. Mr. Hair had been ailing end may not bo yet. They hud earned the money picking hops. ' ...,. 41 1 , .... , mono mm,, iiitviDK mill II HiroitO Or paralysis about one year ngo. Tho of xirt rnri In making thum tntrinr 10 p.ii onir Vo ftre MfH-ln IImih In growing V ' '.V. Il'jwrr nml YrK''iftl'l'l hhhi. bnnA P.M. FERRY 4 CO., f.'iA'll.4i4' 1 m Mich.. Mrs. Powell, our merchant's wife. who underwent an oporutlon for ap pendicitis on tho 4th of December returned to her homo last Thursday, the IS !.h. Mr. Pomperlno has tho wire and Is getting out the posts for his seven acre hop yurd. He says when hops are low is tho time to Invest and thoy are bound to advance by tho time they are at a bearing ago, j we nenr nothing further this week funeral took place from his Into resi dence on Monday, January 22, Inter ment was hud at tho Zimmerman cem etery, near Needy. Mr. (leo. Klotchor was a recent vis itor In Spokane, Washington. Itev. V, S. Clomo nttendod a meet ing of preachers, of tho East Portland District Methodist Episcopal Church, at Woodburn, a couple of days lust wnek. Tho box Roclal given by tho Ladles' of the railroad which Is expected to I of 1,10 Christian Church, last pass throng all our back forties, Monday evening, was well attended. A programme consisting of readings Can't be perfect health without pure ! wrondor ,C" blood Burdock Blood Bitters makes j ThS wllf ns fee at r J