OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 2."), 1010. ALCOHOL 3 PER CKNr. AVctWal PirpanddnrorAs similatin ftjeFooJamJRruta lingilrStonraJisaiillliw.'Isi' Promotes DiijpsiionfWU- ncss and Rcsu'ontiins ir ithsr Opium-Morphinc norMwaaLl MM- ft.lraviuf A perfect Remedy fbrCffltsfip llUUoli Jivwwi" YorrasJii.wulsionsJcTnsji ncssandLOSSOr?Lu.f. JacS'm Sijnaw" KEW YORK. xa Copy of Wrapper. iE3y n n nvnns n NEWS OF THE COUNTY MACKSBURG. Dont forget the lecture and enter tainment at Macksburg. Saturday. March 26; admission free. Come everybody and have a good time. Joe Gibson is working for Phil Tucker again. , A special school district meeting will be held at the school house Sat urday, at 6 p. m.. to elect a director In the place of Gustav Henke. Mr. and Mrs. Anulty tried to go to Oregon City Saturday, and came back saying pretty things about the "Espee." Charlie Kraiberger is the proud father of a brand new 11-pound girl. Everybody doing well. Mrs. J. J. Gibson Is receiving a pleasant visit from her mother. John Etzel has bought the old Par mer place from Mr. Eenske, and Is making many Improvements. The base "ball team got out for its j first practice sunaay. me tn showed up In fine form. All of last year's team is back and there are several new players, so prospects are bright for a corking good team. Several of the young boys from the school looked very promising. Andy s-ikma m.Ho it hoatitifnl nlnv when Tie stopped a foul tip with the bridge j of his nose, and Anny nung onto iue ball too. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Boeche was made happy Thursday nigm oj the arrival of a fine baby girl; every-1 body doing fine, and as happy as can be. " Mis. Ferdinand Kraxberger recelv , ed a pleasant visit Saturday, from her " sister Miss'Cleve. of Portland. Mrs. J. J. Gibson and family spent Sunday In New Era. Lloyd Bowers is working for Her mann Harms. Professor L. R- Alderman, who Is to speak at Macksburg Saturday night, is well known to Oregon audiences. He is one of the ablest lecturers of the state university, and is a verv forceful and interesting speaker. The lecture, "To Schorrs and Parents, is one mat win in terest every boy and girl, man and woman. The scholars will present a literary and musical program. Every body invited. For Croup Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey Is the best known remedy. Do not experiment get th,e genuine Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. WILSONVILLE. Henry Aden went to Portland on Wednesday on business for his enter prising firm. A gang of workmen Is at work get tfng piling on the Brobst farm. Mr. Smith and family moved to Molalla on Saturday. The property belonging to Mrs. F. W. Prahl was sold last week through the agency of Mr. Lowry. W. H. Lawrence Is building a rest aurant and rooming-house, which is Hearing completion. Mr. Chalupsky has the contract. Aubrey Woods ar.1 family have moved into their OT-n farm house, which has been occupied for some time by the Smith family. The Ladles' Aid i.".et with Mrs. Erobsa or, Tuesday afternoon. Don't forget the bolster meeting upon March 20tb. Dr. Hf.man Is high ly spoken of as a speaker, and our Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription li the best of all medicines for the cure bf diteaiei, disorders and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the on.y preparalioo of its kind devised by a regularly gradu ated physician au experienced and skilled specialist io the disesbes of women. It is safe medicine in acy condition of the system. THE ONE REMEDY which contains no alcohol and no injurious babit-forminf drugs and which creates no craving; for such stimulants. THE ONE REMEDY so good that its makers re not afraid to print its eveiy ingredient on each outside bottle-wrapper and attest to the ! truthfulness of the same under oath. It is sold by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't it can get it. Don't take a substitute of unknown composition for tbis medicine or i inown composition. No counterfeit is at good as the genuine and the druggist 1 who says something else is "just as good as Dr. Pierce'" is either mistaken r is trying to deceive you for his own selfish benefit. Such a man is not to be trusted. He is trifling with your most priceless possession your health may be your lile itself. Stt thai you let what you uk for. CAST0R1 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use Thirty Year s TWC SKHTftW NNMMT, HKW OfTT. people should not miss hearing him upon this occasion. The pick and the shovel are the order of the day In our village, for nearly everyone Is planting a garden, and we know that our soil Is of the best and we will soon reap the fruits of our labor. The farmers near our village are talking a good deal about trying to get a rural route established from Wilsonville, as the mail is now coming to this place twice a day on the Ore gon Electric. A, number of the members of the Mpthmiist rhnrrh attended services at Tualatin on Sunday morning last, and were the guests of Rev. Mr. txon at dinner. ' Easter services will be held Sabbath evening In the A. O. U. W. Hall. Many of the neighbors and friends of Mrs. Frank Seely, knowing that she was to leave soon for her new home in the Molalla Valley, surprised her at her beautiful residence near our village on Wednesday afternoon. March lth. The afternoon was very pleasantly spent in conversation and some popular music was delightfully rendered by Misses Mabel Seely. Edna Seely. Elizabeth Brobst and Mrs. Nor ris Young. About four o'clock dainty refreshments were served by young lady attendants and after all had par taken of the delicious repast, Mrs. Marion Young In a very pleasing manT ner. on behalf of the assembled guests other friends, presented Mrs. Seely with three handsome pieces of solid silverware. Mrs. beeiy re sponded gracefully thanking the ladies for the beautiful gift. The occasion was a very enjoyable one. all through. The thought of losing Mr. and Mrs. Seely from Wilsonville cast a shadow over the assembled guests. A Smooth Skin. ntanu Wends CTiaDS. PlmDlos. Sores and all .unhealthy conditions of the skin are' unsightly and detract from the looks. Buy a box of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve, a creamy, snowr white ointment, apply as directed and your skin will be as clear as a babe's. At all dealers in medicines. MOLALLA. Garden making is the order of the day. J. H. Vernon Is visiting his mother at Salem, Oregon. Mrs. J. H. Vernon and little daugh ter Thelma, spent Sunday with Mrs Vernon's sister, Mrs. Geo. Case, at Liberal. Mrs. Geo. Gregory and two children Margie and Dorris, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mohr, at Needy. Miss Effle Gillla returned the first of the week from a two weeks' visit at Portland, Salem and Sheridan. Miss Ethyl Gillla went to Portland and Oregon City Friday, returning to her home Monday. What Is the matter with the Arti sans at Molalla? The're all right. They balloted on five candidates last Saturday nlgi t and are preparing to Initiate a large class in the secrets of that order the flr.si Saturday nlt?ht In April. The M. E. Sunday scho'il will give an egg hunt Friday r.f teriK.on from four to six. The mail reaches Molalu at 10:30 A. M. in place of 12:30 P. M. since Mr. Waldron has put that new auto on the road. Found, on Sunday morning on the At M J LV I-or Qvoi street near, the postottlco, a ladle' gold brooch, owner can get it by ap plying at Win. Mackrolls Haines shop. Mr. Mackrell litis now on hand a good stock of harness, both single buggy and team. Call and him, alt you that are In need of harness and .horse, supplies, Mrs. C. 11. Trulllngor. the Hubbard Milliner, will be at Uohhln llw.' Store Saturday, March 2t'.th. with the largest stock of millinery erne has shown to ladles, fall and make se lections early. Ther it Only On Pine-Tar-Honey Tllat Is Or. Bell s It la the original and can be relied on In croup, coughs, colds, and all lung and bronchial troubles. Look for the bell on the bottle. KANSAS CITY AND BEUNA VISTA. John Rover Is confined to the house with Lumbago. Urn Aldrlch is still on the sick list with kidney trouble. The line weath er we have had has given hint a great deal of relief. Wm. Newman has planted unite a large number of strawberries and po tatoes lately. Mr. Peterson has ploughed up his place and has planted it to rotator ami vegetables. Mm. Cain Is busily engaged making rag carpet. She has a tine weaving machine. Wm. Richardson has been appoint ed a Lodge Organizer for the Order of Owls by the Grand Iodge. Mrs. John Magee will leave Oregon City for Montana on Monday next to visit her mother, after which she will return to her home In Nevada. Give Prompt Relief. William H. Douglas, Jr., of Washing ton. P. C.. says: I take great pleasure In informing you I have used Or. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, and It gave me a' most instant relief. CLARKES. We are having a gentle rain at the present writing which is doing much good. Mr. Eekles called on Mr. I'dell Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wallace and Mrs. H. Wallace spent Sunday across the canyon with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Long and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Sehweuborn called on Mr. and Mrs. Stark Sunday. William Mueller had the misfortune to get kicked pretty barly by one of his horses while In Oregon City last Saturday. Jiut reports say he was not expected to live. The debating society will be dis continued for the Summer. Grain aud gardens are all looking fine. Frank and George Anderson were callers In this burg Tuesday. Mr. S'trk has had several land buy. ers out lately. It Saved Hit Leg. "All thought I'd lose my leg," writes J. A. Swensen, of Watertown, Wis. "Ten 'years of eczema, that 15 doctors could not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured It, sound and well." In fallible for Skin Eruptions, Eczema. Salt Rheum. Bolls. Fever Sores, Burns Scalds, Cuts, and Piles. 25c at all druggists. MEADOWBROOK. J. W. Staudlnger has a way of com bining business with pleasure by farm ing for himself on Sunday, and shear ing goats for his neighbors through the week. Mrs. C. I Staudlnger returned home Tuesday. She has been staying with her mother. Mrs. O. T. Kay, during her sickness. Mrs. and Mr. Ralph Holman are both absent on sick leave again this week. Miss Merrill Craln was visiting with Miss Nettle Larklns Sunday. Quite a number of our folks attend ed the baseball game at Mullno Sun day afternoon. A very pleasant surprise was given young Schlndcren Friday evening. It being the turning point of his IS mile stone. The evening was pleasantly spent in singing and In social games. At 11 o'clock luncheon w served and all went home feeling glad for him. - Granulated Eye Lids. Do not need to be cauterized ot scanned by a. physician. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve is guaranteed to cure them without pain. It Is harm less and a sure cure for granulated lids. 25c tubes at all dealers. ELDORADO. Ernest Jones has been laid up In bed with blood poison In his foot. Fred Spangler made a business trip to the flouring mill Tuesday. Clyde Smith was home Saturday and Sunday. He expects to move his family over to Clackamas soon. C. Smith made a business trip to Ppvletz Monday. George Gregory Is hauling teasles from Molalla to Oregon City. Mrs. M. E. Tsmrton visited with Mrs. C. Spangler Monday afternoon. We think some of the neighbors had better look after their live stork a Jlttle better for the humane officers are apt to be getting after them. A Man of Iron Nerve. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are never found where Stom ach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these quali ties and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills, the match less regulators, for keen brain and strong body. 25c at all druggists. REDLAND. Mr. Oldham, Sr., lacerated his wrist while cutting wood the other day. Mr. George GUI has sold his span of grays. : It. Is reported the L. Shank place has been sold. A family by the name of May, from Harris' Sawmill, has moved on the old Potter place. Surveyors are platting the Charley Latourette farm Into 20-acre lots for sale. The quarterly conference was held at. the M. E. church at this place the 22nd. 200,000 Tubes Of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve were sold In 1908 and not one word of complaint, though every tube was sold under a positive guarantee. It Is good for nothing but the eyes. Ask your Druggist. LOOAN. Every farmer ami all his help and horses are on the move now. We do not have time to bother about what may happen when the comet conies. If It knocks tia off the earth wo will gel a rest. If pork 'gets much higher we will have to take our huts off to Mr. Hog and give hint a good chance lo de velop. The Grange h.ikit social on the llith was as siicifssful as could have been expected on such a busy time. Nearly $25 was realised from the sale of baskets. Henry llabler was auc tioneer and did the business In his usual genial style There was a good programme of tiuislo and recitations. The committee, Muluila Ulll. Uittle Swixrts and W. M Klrchem deserve much credit for their efforts. Mrs. Fnllert. Sr. has been at the farm while Mrs. Fallert, Jr., Is at Sellwood under the doctor's care, Mes-ea tho gv. .it stomach remedy, Uirge $1.00 bottle Mr Wo nt Huntley Bros. Drug Co. SHUBEL. Mr. llabeock has purchased a new wagon. Mr. Masslnger went to Portland yesterday to vlsil with his son, Mar tin, a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Kt"d Moehnko. of Kl wood, visited relatives here today. Mr. Studeman and Mr, lllulmi are both still confined to their beds. The lleeson bill road ha boon new ly planked. Jake Grossmtlicr Is busy putting his orchard In first class shape. The Sliubel baseball nine has re organized for the season and will soon be prepared to meet all comer. The boys are going to give a dance at the (leaver Creek Hall the night of April 2. Good music ami a good time la assured. Misses Elmore and Haio Glut her visited their parents here one day last week. The farmers ate very busy from morning till night reaowlng their grain and putting in their other crops. Mrs. Frank tlrossmlllor ha been quite 111 the nasi ''" weeks. Harry Klrbysmi has gone down the Columbia td work for the Summer. John Heft has bought another young horse. David Moehnke ha started up Ills shingle mill again Mr. and Mrs Jesse Mayfleld, of Highland, visited with Mr. and Mr. James Beeson today. Dr. Bell's Antl Pain. A sudden attack of Cholera Morbus Is dangerous. Keep Dr. Hell's Antl Pain at hand, a ilse relieves almost lustaiilly. It also cures Dlurrhoe, Cramps, Flux auJ all Bowel Com plaints. STAFFORO. After a season of beautiful weather It set In to rain again Tuesday and over half an Inch of water fell, K'vii'K farmers a perhaps needed rest 111 the field from their strenuous lubors of the past week or so, while the women folks look sadly out upon their uncom pleted yards, while they turn their at tention to waiting Indoor matters. Mr. Prlndle, who hotnesteaded the place now owned by Mr. Keller, In the year, we believe, of 1S71. where he lived and labored for seventeen year, died after a lingering Mines at his home in East Oregon City, on Sunday. March 2mh. They phoned to Mrs. Gage to come on Saturdny, and she stayed with them till after the funeral, and with the widowed wife, and only daughter, and husband, fol lowed the remains to the grave In Mountain View cemetery. After tho sermon and prayer at the church, the G. A. R. took charge and burled him with appropriate ceremonies, and as the bugle sounded Taps, the mourners turned sadly away, and returned In a furious storm of-ruin and hall to the bereaved home. Many nml beau tiful were the flowers sent, among them a pillow of white and green, a cross of moss and the delicate white flowers of the rock plant, and the W. R. C. sent a beautiful anchor com posed of Ir.rse cnlla llllles, hyacinths, moss and white polyanthus. On .Saturday, March lS'h, Mr. and Mrs. Teldeman went to Sherwood to attend the funeral of Grandma Hayes, whose husband , who died several yenrs ago, was an uncle of Mr. Tied eman. The Kellar fnmlly are out of quar antine and tho children all about well again. It will be remembered this Is the family who suffered the loss of one child by dlptherla, and a number of others were very sick with sore throat, rough and fever. Mr. Gag- has rented the west field of about ::0 acres of a Mr. Peterson, who has recently moved Into the Bnr bara Moser house. The teachers, the Misses Grace, made n pleasant call at Mr. Pamper Ine's on Sunday last. They are organizing the young pec ple of the tilghborhood for an enter tainment, nnd basket social some time In Apr'l. Jack Ell' Ksen's children nre some better, hut rough hard yet. Mrs. Ellen ien wpnt to see Mr. Prln dle on Sunday, and was with the fam ily when In- passed away, returning home that night. Mr. Mlleiu and Fred Baker are do ing quite a itroke of business on the old Hayes place In the way of plow ing, trimming trees, fixing gates and fences an't burning trash. The win dows have hnen replaced In the house, making It look more like the old home. Mrs. Seliroeder died In Portland at the home of her daughter on Monday night, and burled on Thursday after noon In .Stafford cemetery by the side of her hii"liand and sons, the last of whom, ly.ule, was laid to rest here BEE HIVES DIRICT rOM fACTOSV Made from Oregon Cedar Prices Modtrate W also mak Poultry Shipping Coo pa Prlea list etitt oa nqaast WILLIAMS BROS., Mm. LCNT. Oac- On Rainy Days A Fisfi Brand Slicker will keep you dry Ad irlve yo full value la comfort ud Ion j wear &:i.oo lUmNTltD WATlAPKOOr fcjlJ by f Intuitu Kaulltn ll ooiatry otw. 8J far oar I'm OtUlqp A. J. TOWCR CO. oWDfj otn. u. a. a. w a Mini riNioiis ihv. LU. i Tokohto, c i ijfSRA but a few inonllis ago. She and her husband were old lime settler upon the farm still owned by I ho remain ing family, which Is now under rent to Mr. Oiling, MOUNTAIN VIEW. Improvement still go on. Mr !!' sum put out three acre of orchard and strawberries on Molalla avenue. They are also plowing up portion of the pasture and planting small fruit and vegetables. There Is a new house being erected on Molnlln avenue and Willamette St. Mrs. and Mr. Grubble, of Ariel, were calling In thl vicinity last week. J, Hofstnd and wife, of Canada, have moved Into Mr. (iorbetf home lately vacated by W. H. Clark and family. There I some talk of orgatilrlng a hand at Mountain View. Adalen Currau went out to the mill Saturday lo visit her aunts. Mr. Hall and Mrs. Carried, returning home Monday. Miss Nina William hn a light at tack of the scarlet fever. T. Carrlro. of the Superior Mill, spent last Saturday In town. There Is still ft great deal of sick ness In this vicinity. Miss Bertha May Is still seriously III at her home. Two doctors were In attendance' Wednesday morning. Mr. W. W. May Is still sick. Another old soldier ha passed away. Mr. Ianc Prlndle died Sunday, March 20, 1910, the funeral service being held at the V. B. church Tues day afternoon by Rev. Blnrkwell. The O. A. R. held their services at tho grave In Mountain View cemetery, Prank Everhnrt aud wife, who have moved to Oregon City, were visiting Goo. Kverhart and wife last Sunday evening. Mrs. M. A. Gage, of Stafford, spent Painless Dentistry Owl of lowa SMipie rtl Uilr ill mai ltt'twtifh B i.h"t la on af . 3wijic'mim s rMl ; 1.'k fil4 ar Ma .rwlw 33.5 iiks,d.iNii3.6 !.! F,3i 1.0 li., r.uian 2.60 PUtM o.uu swruiH 7.50 lilr-tU .60 WORK aUAKAMTtaO WOK IS V(B PtlttlMo alr.'tMB l-a whoa lol.ir hn.lfl wnra borkinij. OuAoulttb.n Tr, l.m mount m4 IniII polQlrw work dnno on,kr. All Nutk fulli auor. Wise Dental Co. . .. !,,, ,- IHEOIPOIIATID tn,.i. .....!.. "OUTLAND, ORtOON Off its aovaS: a. aL la . M. Swaors, t f U t V - i , t MR.L Mill, t mini Hi m mm mnmmtm m nmtm TP-A FJ TAUJ M A NEW ELECTRIC LAMP MORE ECONOMICAL THAN any carbon filament lamp. CHEAPER and MORE STURDY than the TUNGSTEN can be used in KEY SOCKET Portland Railway Light & Power Company town Tuesday visiting friends Social Notes. Tho regular meeting of tho Moun. lain View lloosler Club wa hold In tho fire hall Tties'lay evening. The president, l II. Ilysnm, being absent, the vice-president, J. U'wellen, pre sided. There wa ft large attendance and seven nain were ndded to Ihe ineiuberslilp roll making ft total of US. The lecturer, Mr. Callvan, wa itbseut on account of sickness. The following programme wa rend ered: Song, Mis Promise Phillips; reading, Mr. I), W, tlrlltln: vocal solo, Mr. W. II. Hall. After the pro gramme a recesa was given In get acquainted. The question, "tloo.l Horn!," I for discussion next week. The committee on securing city water fur the hill held over for further report. It. Ilrnnd I chairman of this committee. The hall committee reported Hint n hull would bo ready for next meet lug, and a piano for use. At recess a program was arranged for next mooting. A motion wa carried to adjourn to meet next week. Tuesday, In Mr. Ilrand's hall. Every member I earnestly re quested to be present and friend nre cordially Invited to attend. A motion was carried that boy under 1(1 year of age arr admitted free. CATARRH. Quickly Cured by Pleasant Qerny Killing Antiseptic. The little llyomel (pronounced IHkIhhiio) Inhaler I made of hard rubber nnd can easily be carried In pocket or purse. It will last a life time. Into thl Inhaler you will pour ft few drop of inimical llyomel. This I absorbed by Ihe antiseptic gauiie within and now you are ready to breathe II In over the germ Infested mcmhruiio where It will apocdlly begin It work of killing catarrh germ, lly omel I made of Australian encalyptol rotnblneil with other antiseptic and I very pleasant to breathe. It l mii iiriilil.t.t.l Id iMtnk I'Hlnrrh brouchltl. "ore lb rout, croup, coughs ami coins or your money nai'K. it cleans out a stuffed up head in two minutes. Sold bv druggist everywhere and by Huntley llro. Co. Complete outfit Including lulinler and one bottle of llyomel, II no. And remember that entrn Isitiles If afterward needed cost only 50c, HOMAN AT WILSONVILLE. School Officers Convention Will D Held Nest Saturday. Oregon City, Oregon. March l'.U0, Dear Sir: You are hereby untitled that there will be a School Ofllcera convention at WINonvllle. Saturday, March 2f Come prepared to dlscust any or all the following iib)ecl. 1 Director duties. 5 Clerk du ties, n School sanitation. 4 What can be done to elevate the standard of our country school? S Should Kle meiitary Agriculture be taught III our schools? U The Fund Ijiw. President Human, of the Willamette 1'nlverslly, will be present nnd will luldre the school officer and people. The Chairman of the Hoard of Ul terior I the delegate to thl conven tion. If unable to attend he should appoint a deligato from (he members of the Hoard or tho School Clerk. The delegate should receive a Ms compensation U.oo. Slncerelv. T. J GARY. County School Superintendent. 147 SEVENTH STREET YOUR BOILER May try to assert III Independence and explode Juat to celebrate the Qlorlou Fourth. If you would avoid such trouble, let us keep nil your ' t PLUMIMNO In good repair. Our work Is wtuur paesed. P. C. GADKE Tinning, Hot Air Furnacea and Hop Pipes. All Kinds of Job blnj and Spraying Malarial. 9U Main St. Phona 2t)4. OREOON CITY. Clear Creek Creamery Meeting. At the Annual meeting on March SI, the stockholder of llin Cloor Creek Creamery Co. olncled the following oftlcera: Directors, II. H. Anderson, 8 C. Young, J. J llaltou. W. IV Klr chem and I- D. Munipower; secretary, A. t) llolllngsworth; treasurer, K. tl. Caulleld. TJie secretary gave a full report of I Im business for the fear which allow ed ttml the lolul receipt were l, 333.41 and Hull M,7t:i30 wa paid to patron, being an Increase over the previous year of over r,ooo. Th rrosniery luilhlliig I imw In line condition, having ft nun-rein founda tion aud llisir lliroiiglioul with drain age arrangement nnd everything I couiplottt for keeping the place III ft sanitary condition. The Lh of Fiend. would have been about a welcome, lo A Cooper Of Oswego, N. Y mer riles lung rncklng cough that defied all reiuedle for year. "It was most troitblrsotnu ut night." ho write, "nothing helped m till 1 ud Dr. King New Discovery which cured tun completely. I never rough at night now," Million know H match lea merit for stubborn rolda. ohatl nate rough, sore lung, lagrlppe, a Ihiiift. hemorrhage, croup, whoipliig rough, or hayfever. It ndlevea quick ly and never falls to satisfy. A trial convince. 5ic, 110.1. Trial bottle free. It positively guaranteed by all druggist. E. P. Elliott & Son All kinds of REAL ESTATE FARM, CITY PROPERTY A SPECIALTY Andresen Bldg. Oregon City. Or.