Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, February 16, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1900.
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l Out Cot t espondents' Cor net t
" Brlif lUts of Gossip From AH Prtsof th County. f
MARKS' PRAIRIE. .
Mr. .Tack Kerr has been repairing
fences the past week.
Mr. Win. Lend; came near losing
bis house by fire one day this week.
Mr. Wilt Armstrong, of Paradise
City gave n social dance last Saturday
evening and several of our people at
tended and had a fine time. A delight
ful lunch was served at midnight and
all went home well pleased.
Lumber Is being delivered for Mr.
Ben Wolfor's new residence.
The dance at Needy was well at
tended and it would have been a suc
cess if it was not that several young
"would he smart ones." who always
come to the Xeedy dances drunk as
lords. It is up to the persons giving
these dance to issue cards of Invita
tion and this will keep out this class
of hoodlums. It Is getting to be a dls
marriage to Miss Lena Oerhnrdos, of
Eagle Creek.
Next Saturday night there will be
a call mooting at Harding Orange,
(lenernl business and practice work
for degree team. The team has com
plete paraphernalia now and the
young ladies look "Irresistible" in their
new robes.
About a dozen ladles attended the
sewing meeting at Mrs. F. Berbers
j Wednesday last. In behalf of the
Grange. All had a jolly time.
The farmers are all busy sowing
'irrain ami taking advantage of the
Hue weather.
HEALTH.
Positive, Comparative, Superlative.
I hava uat J on of your Hah Hrani!
811c kera for flv ytari, nd now want
a iww one, lo on (ur a friend. I
would not be without on furl wura th
coat. They are Juat aa far ahaad ol a
common coat a a common on la .
ahead of nothing."
( Num1 m ap.lti'lUn.)
UlfinFST.UVlRBU0RI,nFUR.19fll.
B sura you don't gat on of th com
mon kind -this la that rtCQNTJfr
v
TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited,
TORONTO, CftNUDh.
Makors of Wet Weather Clothing & Hah.
mark of eicallanc.
A. J. TOWER CO.,
aoaroN, u.a a.
Means the ability to do a good day's
iwoik, without undue fatigue and to
find life worth living. You cannot have
Imliirestlon or constipation without
trace to the community the way these ' lts unsettinK the liver nnd polutting
dances are being coniiucien.
Our roads are getting fine now and
there Is a good deal of travel in con
sequence. Miss Pnchmnn. our teacher reports
an average attendance of "f pupils
during the past month.
Mr. John Mark was calling on
Messrs. Ogleshy Sunday.
Mr. Albert Cribble and family were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Jesse Sun.
day.
Mr. Geo. Scramhlen Is busy these
days putting in phone lines and put
ting in phones. It seems he puts in
about four phones to the mutual's one.
There Is a large amount of potatoes
unsold in this vicinity.
Several friends and a host of rela
tives visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Zim
merman Sunday, it being his 69 birth
day. Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Leach were cal-
ing on Mr. Kerr's folks Sunday.
the blood. Such a condition may be
best and quickest relieved by llerblne
the best liver regulator that the world
has ever known. Mrs. D. W. Smith,
writes, April 3. 02: "I use Herblne,
and find it the best medicine for con
stipation and regulating the liver I
ever used." 50 cents. Sold by Hunt
ley Pros. Co.
GREEN WOOD.
We are glad to see the announce
ment of W. S. Hider as candidate for
Commissioner. There are reasons
why he should be elected, lfe Is a
strong faithful Republican, always
stayed with his party, is well posted
In county affairs, has served many
years as Road Supervisor, and has
good knowledge of roads and con
structing bridges, is a good honest
farmer, has been a resident and tax
Mrs. G. McGonegal has been quite j payer of New Kra district for 33 years
ill at her sisters near Aurora the past! and we fully believe he is a man of
week. his word. What he says he'll do, he'll
Politics is warmine uo and Remibli-1 do.
can leaders here are getting down to j One of the readers asked why the
business. One of them will circulate : correspondents have something of
a nctition for Wm. " Mat toon for Com- value to report weekly. Our corres-
VIOLA.
We are glad to know that Miss Clara
Sevier, who has been under the care
of Ur. Mount for the past two weeks.
Is rapidly Improving.
Loretuo Tenny and Mr. Randolph
made a trip to Oregon City Wednes
day.
Some of the corduroy ami old plank
roatl in this part Is almost Impassable.
William lliclnbottom and wife have
moved to the liiHolsi sawmill near
Ktacada.
Several rigs have been badly broken
bv coming In contact with the old
corduroy road between here and Rod-
land.
Carl Ward and Uron Tenny each
has a very Hue talking machine.
The Kpworth l.euguo social at W. II.,
Mattoon's was a great success.
Rev. Patton wont to Mho! Monday
to preach the funeral sermon of Mr.
Sonn.
Mr. Copeland purchased a horse of
John Hughes last week.
Teaming from this part to Oregon
City is almost stopped by the broken
plank and old corduroy.
HIGHLAND.
The farmers are getting along nice
ly with their seeding In this vicinity.
This linn weather has put the ground
In the very best shape. The senmm
seems to be at least, two weeks earlier
than common.
The political campaign has opened
In this neighborhood, ami a great
many of the voters have registered.
George Randall, eandldutu for Rep
resentative and Grant Plmlck. for
County Judge, on the Republican tick
et, and Mr. Sohuohel, were here on the
12th of this month and made yomo
addresses on the political Issues of
the day. Mr. Randall and Mr. Uimlck
will carry n large majority of the vot
ers In this part of the county. Mr.
Sohuebel advanced some good Ideas
on the Primary Klectlon law.
a
ft
A healthly man Is a king In his own
right; an unhealthly man Is an unhap
py slave. Htirdock Wood Hitters
builds up sound health keeps you
well.
"Suffered day and night the torment
of Itching piles. Nothing helped me
until 1 used Donn's Ointment. It
cured me permanently."- Hon. Joint
R. Garrett, Mayor, Gtrai'd, Ala.
MOLALLA.
of
ISIS,
ruing
Win. Vnuhan. a pioneer
passou away nisi tsuuuny morning
with pneumonia. Deceased was St
years and !!.' days old; leaves a wife
and cloven children who wore nil with
him In his recent llness. The funeral
will take place tomorrow and all that
is mortal of our old-time friend ami
uelghbor will be laid to rest In the
Adam's cemetery.
Mrs. L. W. Robblns, who Is at the
hospital, having undergone an opera
tion, Is getting along nicely.
Miss Myrtle Cross Is also Improv
ing, with a fair prospect of getting
well.
K. K. Judd has purchased a piano
for ills daughter and won't there be a
pleased Una "when I'apa comes
home" tonight?
One of Oregon's old time February
weather.
1
Tho Kind Yotl llavo Ahvuyn IJouRlit, niul vthleW lmit hovn
hi two for over !H jour, liai bomo Iho hltfimturo of
and 1ms been liuuloiiixler IiIh ier-
J1' w,,,,,,,,P,',vltloii hImco Its Infancy.
1-C4,CCA4't Allow mi imt f iwleeclvei villi III t lllri.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and sTiwt'UN-trnoil" urn but
1 llxpcrlniciit that trlllo with and endanger tltn health of
lufuut mul Children F.xorlem'o against .experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Oastorla Is u harmless Hiibstltuto lor Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Hyrups. It Is 1'loasant. It
contains neither Opium, IMorpliIno nor other Nit not In
ruiliHtance. Its uiro Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worm
nnd allays iVverlshness. It cures Dlarrhtea ami Wind
Collo. It relieves Teethlnif Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulate tho
(Stomach and liowcls, giving healthy and natural hloep.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars tho Signaturo of
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order at once. 5
Jacob Grasmlller planted a hopyard
last year w ith the Intention of getting
rich In a few years, and now he has
plowed it up again to prevent getting
poor. .
John Heft Is making great Improve
ments on his new farm.
0. A. Shubal and Chris Mot'hnke
our telephone' directors, attended the
meeting at Heaver Creek last Snlur-
! day.
Mrs. K. F. Glnther, Mrs. Anna Gross
muller and Mrs. Fred Moehnke Bpeitt
a pleasant afternoon at Mrs. Hot
tman's one day last week .
Women's Aid Society of the Luth
eran church spent a profitable after
noon at the home of Mrs. Uluhni last
Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Calla Hornschuh has Veen
visiting with her sister. Mrs. Emma
Muralt, during the past week.
The Evangelical Church has been
holding revival meetings during the
week and closed Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hellman. of
iClarkes, visited with his parents to
day.
Mr. Illuhm is improving slowly.
Wm. Hellman is working for Eu
gene Cummins.
Henry Gunther was a pleasant cal
ler at the Clarke home last Saturday
night.
The farmers around her are busy
putting In their Spring crops.
Miss Mabel Clarke Is home on a
visit.
Mr. Editor, since Mr. Ilrownctl Is
again a candidate, wouldn't It be a
pretty good plan to give those who
"like" Urownell a chance, through
your columns to say why they "like"
him? Personally we would like to
know what that "good" man "has done
these past twelve years to win and
hold the confidence of those who have
been his oonstltutents.
Speaking of County Jndge, Richard
COMMON COLDS ARE THE CAUSE
OF MANY DISEASES.
Physicians who have gained a
national reputation as analysts of the
cause of various diseases, claim that
If catching cold could be avoided a
long list of dangerous ailments would
never bo hoard of. Every one knows
that pneumonia and consumption orig
inate from a cold, ami chronic catarrh,
bronchitis, and all throat and lung
trouble are aggravated and renrer
trouble are aggravated and rendered
more serious by each fresh attack.
lv not risk your life or take chances
when you have a cold. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy will cure It before
these diseases develop, This remedy
contains no opium, morphine or other
harmful drug and has thirty years of
reputation back of It, gained by Its
cures under every condition. For sale
by Howell & Jones.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
mc eixTaua immii), rt an
WILLAMETTE.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
PARKPLACE.
Our school Is having vacation this I Quit" an eicltlng time was exper
week. jleiic'd by obi man Muck lust Sunday
Miss l,l.U Shipley Is visiting j nlgt.t lie got up shortly after mid
friends at Everett. Washington. i night, something seemed to tell hltn
Mrs. Ida Fuller Hpent Wednesday In there was trouble brewing and he
Portland. walked out to wnrd the (daughter burn
Miss Carrie Fuller Is vltdtlng this
week with friends In Portland.
Everett Downey gave a pleasant
Valentino party to a number of his
young friends Wedensday evening
Frank Capon Is looking after his
farm Interests near Seattle.
missioner this week. (pendents' corner calls for brleflets of
We want the voters of this county j gossip and as our correspondents are
to watch the Portland Rod and Gun I mostly girls and women they are not
Club as they have several little bills supposed to. know a great deal about
that they will try o get through our I the various ways of raising crops and
next session of the legislature at the 'breeding stock. I think if our editor Scott, of Milwaiikle, in our Judgment
expense of the taxpayers That fish j would leave space for the farmers to
rod license and gun license Is just a j relate their experiences both In fall
neat little graft to give a few "dudes" jure and In success of raising different
a little office. ' 'crops it would greatly benefit us all
Mr. George Oglesby was visiting and would help the correspondents.
Major J. J .Taylor at Paradise City Its true we have as gwd farmers here
would make the best County Judge.
last Sunday.
CROUP
Begins with the symptoms of a com
mon cold; there Is a chilliness, sneez
ing, sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, 'agriculture.
uoarseueHs ami lir.peuea respiration.
Give frequent small doses of Bullard's
Horehound Syrup, (the child will cry
lor it) ana at tne nrst sign or a croupy
as any where, In fact, there are many
pioneers here with years of experience
and as I persurne the reader is a new
comer with not much experience he
would be much benefitted by calling
on some of them, till we hear through
our columns of some experience in
Bright's Disease and
Diabetes News.
Mrs. Johnson anil son from Portland
were guests of Mrs. M. Rivers last
Friday and Saturday.
Miss Essie Guard Is suffering from a
felon on her hand. She lias It treated
every day by a doctor, but It still con
tinues very painful.
Martha Pontlng Is helping at Mrs.
Apperson's for a few weeks.
The Misses Agatha Cutter, I .aura
and Myrtle Puroell, Mabel and llertha
Kennedy atended the Valentine social
in the Haptlst church Tuesday evening
and report a very enjoyable time,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Smith and son,
Woodson, from Iiaker City are visiting
at Capaln Smith's. Fred Is going: to
tabulate mail in Portland for several
weeks and Mrs. Smith will visit In
Parkplace and Sellwood for a few
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freytag and
daughter, Morna. from Portland were ;
guests In Parkplace the first of the
week.
Mr. Puroell came home Monday for!
a few days visit with his family. i
Guy Kennedy attended Macbeth at
the Marquam Tuesday evening.
The Misses Edith and Gladys Ham
ilton, from Oregon City visited Park
place scIkkiI Tuesday; they were wel
come guests, as they used to bo pupils
of this school.
Mrs. W. Smith, of Clackamas
Heights, is still unable to walk and Is
suffering greatly from rheumatism,
which she has had for about two
months.
Jimmy O'llrle had a lively runaway I uorked senseless
Monday.
Mrs. Dick Grooves entertained
friends nt dinner Wednesday.
Mr. und Mrs. Ed. Cupoii an I huh)
of Kv rhnri & Co . when he hiiw two
'i'ii start and run II" pleked up a
idiovel Ihi ml ! nnd atarted In pursuit
u ben another I mm put In an tipponr
iitteo who grappled with Mr. Murk and
t'ley fel Ode of the others returned
ire! In lighting tho two Mr Mack
and they made
','o lr em-iipe Mr, Mack laid on the
round Imtll nlmi'ot morning before he
re vivere.l Hlltnelcnlly to get to the
house and start the alarm. The men
from Portland visited nt the parental undoubtedly. were robbing th"
homo Sunday. "daughter house as a beef and n venl
Lloyd Fuller was In Portland Tues-h, .,.n wiled and were hanging In
day evening. jtt, hiitbllng beside there was a hun-
Mr. Sanders Is putting a new picket !,r,., dollars worth of hides. The men
fence around his yard. ' l,nd a team and vehicle as they were
Mr. and Mrs. Tlbbots entertained i tracked. Only a few days ago pet
friends at dlnnler Sunday. Uold's slaughter house had been br.ik-
Mrs. James JK.wney gaveV very de ,.n nt nth Tl,,h,,. it Is an amusing
llghtful tea Thursday afternoon. (a, t I(, i.lir n,,, different methods that
In the future the Enterprise will
give the following subscription club
bing ratei: Weekly Oregonian and
Enterprise, both one year, $2.26; Semi
Weekly Journal and Enterprise, both 1
one year, 2.00.. Either call at Enter
prise office or mail your order.
There! In regard to the school, it
Is not as dead as It may seem, since
there is a social now in progress. We
cough apply frequently Ballard's Snow :Jf notRO farubhin'l the other schools
The John J. Tulton Co. of San Fran
cisco, First in the World to An
nounce the Cure and present
Definite Percentage ol Recoveries
(87 percent) and Give Out List ol
the Cured. ' "
Liniment to the throat.
Mrs. A. Vliet, New Castle, Colorado,
-writes, March l'j, 1902: "I think Bal
lard's Horehound Syrup a wonderful
remedy, and so pleasant to take" Sold
by fluutley Bros, Co,
after all. as there have been only two
surrounding us. And as for the dance,
there hasn't been one yet this year in
Greenwood and only one here last
year. I'm afraid our reader has been
dreaming.
LOGAN.
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED.
Here are tome of tho flan rrBtsco meo
eries. All of them wnrcdixilareil by fhjaiclane
to be incurably 111 with Bright's Ulwiane or
biubeten: N. W. Spauldlng, President Spauldliig
6:iw Co.i Adolph Wetike, founder Cal. Cracker
fn Carl D. Zellc. Dloncr.r druuidnt: C'baa.
i I Ent'clko. editor San Kmuclaco Journal: II. M-
Wood, editor Spirit Review; Edward Short, of
the Call; C. A. Newton, yardmaster 8. I'. Co.
(Sacramento); John A. Phelps, Hotel Repiillor;
... 1 1 t I VI C . .. I C If U V
"Sign'' enthusiasts say Spring is local applications, as they cannot c m Ur0Bdw8y. . P. ooyhenetx, oss
near, but don't be too sanguine. The rac.h the diseased portion of the ear. , Tn)mon Bl (tBpp(,d , tlmBlt). R, c, Poll
ground-hog or any other hog could see There is only one way to cure deafness MaDa(?Br piao coast BIhcuUCo.; p. j. iiaco
their shadow on February 2. t-liat Is by constitutional remedies. I e,deri raciflc Coast Agt. Beth Thomas Clock
Mr. Grant Uimlck and Mr. Walter Deafness is caused by an Inflamed Cn.. n. cutler, Attorney, 3.x Pine St., Wm,
Tooze were at Logan Saturday night condition of the mucous lining of the , nie, Real EMate, m SanHome St.; Mm. c. C,
and explained the direct primary law. Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Maithewson Proprietor Hotel Clifton; Thoa,
A small audience greeted the speak- inflamed you have a rumbling sound Hankins, Merchant (Petaiumaj; Col. Wm.
era, as it was not generally known, be- or n perfect hearing, and when it is , HawUina, U. 8. QuartormoHtur'i Department;
ing announced on short notice. entirely closed, Deafness Is the result, Cbas. F. WacUer, Merchant, 131 th St.; Mrs.
Miss Laura Clay was to have lect- and unless the inflamation can he j Thos. Cbrtstol,- 27th St., and hundreds of
tired on enual suffrage Sundnv even- takpn out and this t.nhe restored to i o'hrri. Some were at death's door when lint on
ium (Tuuip'iuuun, uu, many nucu ri:ivr,-u. i :im
A HABIT TO BE ENCOURAGED.
The mother who has acquired the
habit of keeping on hand a bottle of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saves
herself a great amount of uneasiness
and anjclety. Coughs, colds and croup,
to which children are susceptible are
quickly cured by Its use. It counter
acts any tendency of a cold to result
In pneumonia, ami If given as soon as
the first symptoms of croup appear,
It will prevent the attack. This rem
edy contains nothing Injurious and
mothers give It to their little ones
with a feeling of perfect security.
SEED
T I M E
a T-
8PRINQWATER.
Ing but failed to appear,
who anticipated hearing
home disappointed.
Miss Nellie Rlckhoff was out the
past week visiting friends and rela
tives. Miss Nellie is attending high ,
school in Portland. '
Geo. Eaden has returned from his i
mountain homestead.
MIsa Iva Harrington, of Oregon
Clrv won tho ftwpst of Mm inn.nuii. I
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr, Severn O. Kirchem, eldest son
of J. C. Kirchem of Logan, will on
and those its normal condition, hearing will be
her went destroyed forever; nine cases out of
! ten are caused by Catarrh, which is
nothing but an Inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
iWedneaday, February 14, be united in ! pation.
We will give One Hundered Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu
lars, free.
F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, 6,
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for const!-
muy wiire In extrermx may be learned Jiom
thls: Home recovered wl.o Bad been lapped
dozens of times; others were already in the
twiicbiuK of uraemlo polaonlri,", many bad
from lour to six phvMclana column the fatal
dlairnoxls; nrera! loft Ntandaid hoi Uh'.h ia
exiremiv, several had relatives called In fur last
Interviews, and a fow recovered who were in a
alale of absolute coma.
In a word about 87V, of all eases of n right's
Disease and Dahetes, hnretoforn positively In
curable, are Dow curable under the new Kulloa
Compounds. The Renal Compound for Hr1(rht't
and Kidney Disease tsl; fur Diabetes, il.iiO,
Pamphlet free. W have Just enljllshd a
depot In jonr city whet a you will flud Um Com
pounds and pampbltita, vis:
Charman & Co., City Drag Store.
The series of meetings that the
Presbyterians held In Sprlngwater
came to a close February 4: Kosult 111
Joined the church; two by conversion;
eleven by letter.
The Sprlngwater Orange had a very
Interesting meeting last Saturday;
two were Initiated anil there was also
a literary contest, the losing side to
furnish an oyster supper.
Sidney Smith Is home from Astoria
on a visit.
A young man, while out calling with
his best girl, had the misfortune to
tie his horse up loose and when they
came out to get In their buggy, lo, and
behold, buggy and horse were gone.
The young couple found the wreck up
the road, fixed it up and went on their
way rejoicing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lincoln, of Call- '
fornla are on a visit to relatives and
friends In Sprlngwater. Their mother,
Mrs. Bard, and sister, Mrs. Cary are '.
thinking of going back with them to
California.
Mr. Walter Dean and wife, from
Dasmascus were in Sprlngwater on a j
visit.
Another man killed in Cazadero:
Have not heard particulars.
Al Lacy has moved to one of the
suburbs of Portland.
t5e experienced farmer
has learned that some
grain3 require far differ
ent soil than others;
some crops need diffcr
cnthandling than others.
He knows that a great
deal depends upon right
planting ct the right
time, and thct the coil
mu3t be ke;.t enriched.
No tne cf complaining
in summer about a mis
take made in the r.pring.
Decide before the cscd
13 planted.
Uo best time to reme
dy wasting conditions in
the human body i3 be
fore the evil i3 too deep
rooted. At the first evi
dence of loss of flesh
Scott' 3 Emulsion
should be taken imme
diately. There is noth
ing that will repair
wasted tissue move
quickly or replace lost
flesh more abundantly
than Scott's Emulsion.
It nourishes and builds
up the body when ordi
nary foods absolutely
fail.
W$ tllt atnd you itmpli free.
would have been adopted to catch the
culprits bad certain ones been In Mr.
Mack's place. Much credit Is due Mr.
Mack for the effort he made lo kV't
the ill.
Mrs. Snialley, Mrs. t'has. Kly and
Mrs. Francis have been quito Nick the
past Week.
Mr. itea Cnibb Is building a new
fence across the front of his place.
The residence occupied by Mr.
West has been sold and he Is now look
ing to buy a home. Several are offer
ring their places for sale. '
Wiley May has been cleaning up
the hopyard and getting It In shape.
The lovely weather the nam three
weeks has given the farmers n chanc
to sow their oats and the women to
mnke garden.
The political pot' is boiling and the
several candidate; are being discuss
ed with a liberality of Rood nnd bad
qualifications which make one wonder
if any reully good men ever got Into
odlce. .lust wait until the ladles vot
then there will be an Interesting time,
for certain.
I P. I). Currlns Is selling fruit trees
for a S alem nursery.
Mr. Miles from St. Johns, visited
Mr. and Mrs, Hurley vlast Saturday nnd
ssumiay,
CARUS.
Be sura that this
picturs tn the form
of a label la on the
wrapper of avrry
bottle of Emulsion
yuu buy,
SCOTT
BO,WNE
CHEMISTS
409 Pearl Street
NEW YORK
50c. and $ 1
all druggists
Everybody uroimd here seems to he
hruMng notntoe t:i i wn.
Horn, to tho wife of Wm. Smith, a
milr of twins, on the Hth. One Is a
bov nnd the other a girl.
Mrs. Snenp,, ,,, daughter llertha
are sn""dlng a fe v days In Portland.
Iva Irish is working for Mrs. Frank
.Ipi'iror, ' 1
, Mb's .!ngi?'r has gone to Portland
to attend school.
Somo of the boys went fishing Bun
dnv. Mr. rind Mrs, Howard had some of
their relatives from Macksburg to
sp-n l S'lndny with them.
drill Thomas was promenading our
streets Sunday,
Mr. Harris, of Heaver Creek, spent
nniuruay anil Sunday with W. X.
Davis.
Mrs. Inskeep called on Mrs.
Smith Sunday afternoon.
.lames Peter Kmmott and lady friend
were seen buggy riding in our burg
Sunday. , ,
The Inf-int son of Mr. and Mrs.
Davis died Saturday.
Miss Tilllo Thomas come out from
Portland Monday to spend a few days
with her mother.
Miss Purns spent Saturday after
noon with Mrs. Ooucher,
(Jlen Irish did somo plowing for
Mr. Doboo, the first of the week.
Mr. (inrdlner l planting potatoes
on Fred Llnsley's placa,
DENTISTRY
At Molalla. every Monday: 8aturdiy
on Appointments.
JoilN W. THOMAS, Pentist
Wm.