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OREGON CUT ENTKKP1USE, FRIDAY, APR II- J!, 110. I he Kind You Have Always Bought, ami w hU-h has boon in use for over 30 years, lins borno (ho signature of j ntnl lias Iwu nuulo umlor bis por- j ftounl nniOTvisUm since its hifiuu. t&etf?T(,lc4Ai Allow iu oiio toUovolvo you in tliK All Counterfeits, Imitations and ".rust-as-nood" aro but Experiment tlia. trlllo with and ondanpor tlie health of Infants and Cblldrou-KxiHrionoo against Kxnortmont. What is CASTORIA CAstorh Is a harmless mibst Unto for Castor Oil, Part', irorio. Props and Soothing Syrups. It is lMoasant. It contains neillwr Opium, Jtorpbino nor othor Saroollo Ftibstanctv Its aff Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhtva and Wind Colic. It relieves Teethlnjr Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and itowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The EM You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC eCMTftU MMMNT, TT UAV TUtST NCW TM pum , m I Hum j j 1 L 1 1 J I 1 T - - J I 1 - " - NEWS OP THE COUNTY j STAFFORD. Mercury took drop on Monday. It rainstpret SS on Fridav and on Saturday and Sunday 8G, but on Mon day It fell to 60 and fires In the liv ing room stoves felt very comfortable. On Saturday afternoon Adolph Del kar had a farm raising under the supervision of Gus Gebhardt. Every thing passed off pleasantly and very smoothly with the exception of Ed Sharp, who met with an accident. Someone dropped a pike-pole and the business end took off a slice of Mr. Sharp's thumb. , The Church of God. who meet in one room of the schoolhouse every 2nd and 4th Sunday in each month, again held services in the afternoon and evening on last Sunday. The roomi was as full as could be seated in trie evening and excellent order prevailed, except that a few boys tramped out before the meeting was closed, thereby missing a very inter esting speech by Mr. Kellar. Mr. Kel lar and family have been sorely af flicted in the death of two of their children but a few weeks apart. A Sunday school is to be started, when these people come out again, which will be the second Sunday in May. The German Church has always maintained a Sunday school and most of the neighboring children attended, but some thought as the parents did not understand the language enough ta explain passages and pronounce words correctly they would try to start an English Sunday school, and it was decided to meet In the after noon so as not to conflict with the other. They are a well meaning peo ple, and try to teach the Bible as they understand It and the love of God, and good will towards men, and no one can be the worse for their teachings. Mrs. Powell's sister. Mrs. Scott, was out to see her one night last week. Her husband, who was operated upon for appendecltis, will be able to be out of the hospital in a few days more. His wife has been stopping in Portland until the crisis passedi Mr. Gage needs a reliable man to di? post holes and put up fence. The Sebattz boys will finish putting in oats in Mr. Gage's fteld in a couple of days more. This neighborhood is turning its attention to chickens this year. A number of the citizens have bought new incubators. Mrs. Gebhardt and Harry seem to carry the palm as far as heard from, having already nearly 400 chickens doing well. MOUNTAIN ROAD. Misses Louisa and Lena Zimmer man and Alice Eisele were Oregon City visitors Thursday. MY. and Mrs. Eisele went to Wll sonvllle Monday. Mt3 Mabel Hodge, who Is working in Oregon City, came out Saturday evening to attend the dance and to visit her parents. She returned Sun day evening. 1 Ve are glad that the typhoid fever patients of this neighborhood are all up and around again. Mrs. Chrlstensen and little daugh ter. Ellen, visited Mrs. Hodge Suu day. Mrs. Koellermeler and Mrs. Hodge spent Tuesday afternoon visiting Mrs Herish. The ball game that was played be tween the Sweet Briar and a pick up team of New Era and Canby, Sunday, ended with a score of 13 to 5 In favor of the Sweet Briar. Coonle Zim Mer man, one of the Sweet Briar players, as very unfortunate In spraining his ankle during the game. Amnie Hodge was a Canby visitor Thursday. Miss Polly Koellermeler visited her sister. Mrs. Boekman, Monday. Alice Eisele and Noisy Allen spent Monday evening at Hodges'. The ilo social given on Krlitny oven in by (he Hood View School, under the management of the popular teach er, Miss Murray, was a splendid sue ceis. mill netted the school about twenty-three dollars for the library fund, and pictures for the schoolroom. Mr. Hubbard was auctioneer and made short work of selling everything in sight. .VTr. and Mrs. Harvey and family arrived from 'he stale of Washington recently and have located at Mow man's mills. Now that the Commercial Club of Oregon City Is going to pay tor room lor a Clackamas County exhibit In the Chamber of Commerce In Port land, wo will have to send down some of our Wilsouvillo fruits and eseta tiliw later on In the season we can ! eertiilnlv Vhnllonee nnv other tmrl of the county. Our village school needs a porch In front and a cloak room. The present condition of things Is an Injury to health, as wot coats and wraps, hung upon pegs In the schoolroom, send forth a steaming poison, more bene ficial to the pocketbook of the village doctor, than for the parents of the pupils, who help pay the taxes, to sup port the school. A goodly number of residents recommend disposing of ttio old schoolhouse and building a new one, as the place Is not at all In keep ing with the splendid progress of Wil souvillo In general. Why not use the old schoolhouse for a high school, un til the Villon district high school Is established long enough to build a school that Is, If the tax payors vote for a high school, which they surely will have foesight enough to do, for that high school fund law will cer tainly carry In Clackamas, whether we wish to have It carry or not. and then we would be paying taxes ou oth er schools when wo might have one of our own. where our boys and girls could receive the benefit therefrom, right hero at homo. The Motor Boat Club, of Portland, will "have a dance In the M. H. A. hall at Wllsonvllle on Saturday even ing. April 30. and on Sunday after noon will have boat races ou the river at Wllsonvllle. at which tl.no twenty five of the fastest boats of the club, will participate In the racing contest. Everyone Is Invited to witness the races and those who "trip the light fantastic" are assured a good time at the ball on Saturday evening. The Wilsouvillo baseball team lined up against Tualatin last Sunday after noon In the neighboring village.. and beat the Tualatlu boys In a warmly contested game of 13 to H Innings, In favor of our home team. The day was scorching hot and the game reached fever heat In every sense of the word, for the Tualatin boys are good players and seemed itvternitned to win, but our boys had gnthered together the brawn and muscle and knowledge of the game that means success, and the Innings in their favor was the result of skillful playing. The Wllsonvllle line up was as foHows: Batteries, Wm. Ilrowe and M. Morgan, assisted by John Biggs, Geo. Stanglo. Elmer Seely, H. G. Hartshorne. Wm. Rldder. H. Kellls and Chas. Bidder. The teams will again compete ou next Sunday morning, probably about ten o'clock. . but the hour has not yet been named definitely, for on account of the Motor Club boat races In the afternoon, the game will take place In the morning. Our home team will surely cover themselves with glory. as they are all In fine trim tor me game. It's The World'! Best. No one has ever made a salve, oint ment or balm to compare with Buck Jen's Arnica Salve. It's the one per fect healer of Cuts, Corns. Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Bolls, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands, or Sprains, it's supreme. Infallible for Piles. Only 50c at Jones Drug Co. WILS0NVLLE. The dance and basket social given for the bent-lit of the Sweet Briar Ball Team on the 23rd of April, at Eisele's barn was a most decided success. The barn was most tastefully decorated and It was a most ideal night. A large crowd from Skunk Hollow, Frog Pond, Stafford, Canby, New Era, and Port land, attended. It was estimated that about 200 people were present. There were 32 baskets and all averaged $2 apiece. R. W. Wilson acted as the auctioneer. Louie Toedermeler and Waldo Koellermeler furnished the music for the evening, and now we are all looking forward to the 21st of May, as this one was such a success, we have persuaded Mr. Eisele to give another one before It is filled up with hay and we sincerely hope that all wiil have as good a time as the one that Is now past. Mr. Hasselbrink Is very 111. Reed Graham went to Portland on Saturday and purchased a piano. Anna Baker, who has been very ill with appendecltis, is much better, and it ia thought an operation will not be necessary. Rev. Exon, of Tualatin, preached In the A. O. U. W. Hall on Sunday last, at three o'clock. The cooling river front site of Wll sonvllle, was much appreciated dur ing the excessive heat of Saturday, and Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. Bethme spent Satur day and Sunday of ltst week at their old home at Lents. ' Mrs, Joe Epler spent a few days at her home in Sherwood last week. ', Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornton and son, lately from the Eastern States. I are spending some time with Mr. and I Mlrs. Thornton. ; The Methodists are planning a so cial to raise money for the new ; church fund. Let us lay aBlde sec- tarjanlsm and help to build a church of some denomination in our village, as It is almost a disgrace to our pub , He spirit, not to have a church build , lug In Wllsonvllle at all. ( Miss Bailey went to Portland on Saturday, and was accompanied by Anna Bishop, one of the pupils of her , school, who needed to have her eyes tested for glasses. i Mrs. Matt Baker had a fall on Sun day last and sustained a badly sprain ed ankle, making her quite lame. The attractive - and pleasantly lo- cated home places of Mr. Biggs and i Mr. Cronan are offered for sale, as ! these men are both going to take up 1 homesteads In Central Oregon :on. What Ails You? Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, hive frequent head chei, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning, "beart-burn," belching of fas, acid rising, in throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at timet and kindred symptoms ? If you bare any considerable number of the bora symptoms you are suffering from bilious ness, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is made up of tbe most valuable medicinal principles known to medical acience for tbe permanent : cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a most ; efficient liver invigorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strenfthencr. The 'Golden Medical Discovery" is not a patent medicine or tecret nostrum, a full list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper end attested under oath. A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harm ful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of native American medical, forest plants. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N. Y, The largest, best, most reliable mil linery .store In Oregon City Is Miss C. Goldsmith. 506 Main St. CLARKES. There was a strange man hunting up tha section line of the railroad land. It looks like something. Mr. and Mrs. Wettlaufer were In town last week. Mr. Schlewee and family spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Putz In Colton. Ben Marshall Is moving his furni ture. Mr. Marquardt was in town last Monday. i Alex Seherruble moved his engine hom Mr. Frank Nicholas and family are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Larkins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Durst, from the 1'nlon Mills visited with Mr. anil Mrs. W. Kllensmlth In Clarkes. The English M. "E. Church had a nice basket social last Friday night and a large attendance also. Mr. and Mrs. Nash from Maple Lane visited Mr. Bottemlller in this city last Friday. Mr. Sulvaln has got nlre little colt. 1 v7 CUT DOOR WORK. ..ilC'Z WETTEST WEATHER NOTHING tQIJALS v r-r 'va -' OILED A GARMENTS M !M asj Will NOT UM V ':iv.lX ...., miK -no 1 ,i.v. wowal A.J.Towi Co. ioTo.u. TtlWK OkNWJUU, CA I w'IO -TOOOWTO.CWI. It V 111 I i 1 II,. l MAROL'AM. line weather prevails, and the fanners are jjetuf.g well along with their Spring seeding There has been a great deal of clover seed sown this Spring. Mis. Strong and daughter. Lillian, are to leave brie April 3U. They have traded their property here at Mavg.ua in for propert at Seaside Mr Shoemaker, recently from Mis ouii. has bought Ihe Garret property, belter known n, the old Dunlavy place. The Neorensoii s.iwmlll Is now run ning Hop training Is about over for (lib year. I N. Jones has commenced to work on the roads. Tliey need It bad enough. There Is to be a Spider Web Social at the parsonage Friday night. April 1'9. For All Skin Diseases Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Is the best It Is a creamy snow white ointment pleasant to use and every box Is guar anteed. Price 25c. At all dealers. STONE. ( Sunday, April 24, was a mist de lightful day. The services, at the church, which were conducted by Brother Morton Wood, and the dis course of this minister was very ef fective. One young lady made the confession, and was baptized In Clear Creek below the Clear Creek bridge. The travel over the public road here by autos exceeds anything that we have seen at this time of the year, besides the one and two-horse rigs that are crowded. There are also a great many pedestrians paHHlng through here also. William E. Mumpower has been en gaged In leveling up the road by grub bing the stumps. These stumps are first blown with powder and after wards burned. The roads are then scraped and placed Into condition to travel over. The work that In being done Is on the roads leading Bouth to wards Rcdland and along the Clacka mas River, which are both in the same district, making the two look like a railroad. Grant Mumpower has been courting for the last week at the county court house. Thlsis a bad time of the year to allow such a business In such a country as the Oregon country. Most of the crops are seeded In tills vicinity, even the "spuds" are about all planted. The man who purchased the Walter Shepherd place has an Incubator and Is hatching out chickens. E. Mendenhall has a fine lot of the largest hens ever seen In this section of the county. We nope that he will do well In the poultry business here. Mr. Smith Is stocking his land with goats. If Mr. Smith succeeds as well as in getting the goats to eat up the logs and brush, as he makes butter at the creamery, his goats will be a fine Investment. Our egg man was around again on time, but the egg patrons loaded him down so (hat he had to leave part of his load for another day. Tell Your Neighbor When In need of a cough medicine to use Dr. Hell's pine Tar-Honey. It Is the best. Look for the bell on the bottle. ELDORADO. Planting corn seems lo be the order of the day. John Paine was helping C. Smith plant com last Monday. Mrs. Ilertheua Smith Is visiting her people. Ed. Howard . Dr. XI. C. Strickland Is thinking of having Mrs. John U Lewis taken to the hospital In n few days. Kobert Hullnrd brought a new or gan home one day last week. C. Smith la contemplating building, a new barn very soon Last Sunday was a great day for ants. Mr. I'dell returned from Stayton. where he was called by the serious illness of his aunt. H. SelUor has been quite lame with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace and two little daughters were visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs C. K. Smith. Sunday. Mr. Raker, of Cams, died Monday, April '.'!. at 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Owens, whose house burned last Monday, will soon have .Mr. linker, of Cams, died Monday, George Ijowry Is planting corn for C. Smith. For millinery, trimmed hats, call on Miss C. Goldsmith. 5t; Main St. HARMONY. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston tut daughter. WlllaX, and Frances, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thomas Sunday. Aura Hnvm.ui and Miss lint h Hud son attended church at Siinnysldo on Sunday night. Mlsg Ellen Poor was tho guest of Miss Hazel Thomas Sunday. Miss Wlllah Johnston, of Clackamas attended church at Harmony Sunday night. Mr. and Mm. Erlcksen, daughter Lydla and son J'eter. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Damin. of Stone, Sun day. Miss Amy llartnel, of Clackamas, was the guest of Miss Lllllnn Crocket Wednesday. Lawrence, you should beware of the little bee. The Harmony baseball team played against the Sunnyslde team last Sat urday at the Harmony ball grounds. The score was nine to twelve In favor of the Harmony team. Roy Otty and Miss Margaret Otly were the guests of Mr. Uyers, of Stone lust Sunday. The Phelnthea Club and the Ilarara Club had a business meeting at the home of MT. and Mrs. J. L. Clarke, Saturday night. Those being present were: Miss Nellie Otty, Mrss Anna belle Strange Misses Uiura and Mer vln Ambler, Miss Lydla Erlcksen, Miss Kate Former, of Arlela, Miss Pearl Clarke, Mr. William Strango, Mr. Hoy Otty, Mr. Jark Hunter, Walter Kanne, David Kami", Gustave Kanne, Alfred Otty, I-eon Roblson. (ieorge Clarke, Ethan Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clarke. Kills A Murderer. A merciless murderer la Appendicitis With many victims. Hut Dr. King's New Life puis kill It by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that Invites appendicitis, curing Con stipation, Headache, IlllllousnnHS, Chills. 25c at Jones Drug Co. CLARKES. The line weather continues, which makes everyone smile und stir aboul. Mr. McMurren and wife are away visiting at Hlllsboro. Mrs. Cook, his daughter, h inking care of the child ren, ami ranch, during their absence. Sam Sagar went to work for llert Cummins Monday. H. Wallace got his back hurt unite badly a few days ago by some heavy timbers falling on him, which he was trying to ral:-e up. HOW 'fEW TIME ml M. W. L Will, PHMmr m Mmuu fl fitn wmant m wum nt tin r-r to havn four ttwth oat ami pi at And tirHM work ion. For out of -town itroas w flntiri pmt nrl tihiiKfl work In out Amy if ncMMrj, f'Kir-il; Molr Crown $5.00 22kBridnTttth3.50 Gold Filling! 1.00 EmimI Fillings 1.00 8llvtr Filling! .50 Good Rubbtf fin. i 5.00 8il Rubbtr - piiim 7.50 PiinUn tVllon .60 T MITHODt pAlniwut K.itr Linn t r whm pUf or brli) work ll oflnrivl. (Virmuiutlrm FfM. i" rmuaitt nt tBtlr pmlnltm work ftrivwtjAr. no nmttor how tnm h you f. All work fully vnarautl foff riftin T . Wise Dental Co. INCOPOIATD Painless Dentists fslllni Building, Third 1 Wastilniton, PORTLAND, OREOOM HUt Koua: S A. M. U S . M. ulri, IUI Mr. ami Mrs. Will Wallace and daughters, spout Sunday with Mr. mid Mrs. C. Smith, or MMIItio, mid In ih afternoon Mr. Smlih mid Hilly took In tho bull giiuie at Mulllio. Mrs. Itonney, who Is doing the cook lug for IHx ilros. is away visiting for a lew days, leaving tho boys lo bach. A number of men have been work ing on the rond, laying plank which helps con.tlderable. V. II. Wallace Is Imiillug lumber for it new kitchen und woodshed. . Most everyone got tbolr polatoos planted dining the Hue weather. BANISH CATARRH. Breathe Hyomel for Two Minutes and Stuffed up Head Will Vanish. It you want to get relief from rntiirrli, cold fn the bond or from an Irrilatlug cough In the shoriesl time, breathe Hyomel (pronounce It High-o-iuo 1 It will clean out your bend In two minutes and allow you to breiithe free ly. Hyomel will cure a cold In one day. It will relieve you of disgusting snuf ties, hawking, spitting mid offensive breath In n week. I llvomel Is nuulo chiefly from ou culyptol, a soothing, healing, germ killing antiseptic, that comes from the eucalyptus forests of Inland Aus tralia where catarrh, ustlimii und con sumption were never known lo ex ist. Hyomel la pleasant and easy to breathe. Just pour a fow drops Into tn hard rubber Inhaler, use us direct ed and cure la almost certain. A complete Hyomel out fit. Includ ing Inhiiler and one bottle of Hyomel, costs only $1 00 at druggists every where and at Huntley tiros. Co. If you already own an Inhaler you can get an extra bottle of Hyomel at, drug gists for only Sic. 2!-i:i flllGTIfliB SALE HORSES 20 or more Eastern Of egoa horses broken and unbroken will be sold 10 the highest bider for cash or approved security; also 5 head of cows and heifers, on Sunday, May tf 19 JO Two blocks north of car barn, Mil waukie, Oregon, at 1:30 P. M. v W. W. H. SAMSON, Auctioneer. EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION. Gresham Will Be Place of Meeting On May 6th to 8th. The Annual Convention of the Salem lllstrlet KpwortU league of the rlFfl Iiilv4 II 1 1 t YOUR BOILER May try to assert Itt Independence and explode Juat to celebrate the Glorious Fourth. If you would avoid suth trouble, let us keep all your PLUMBING in good, repair. Our work Is unsur passed. P. C. GADKE Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and Hop Pipes. All Klnde of Job bing end Spraying Material. 914 Main St. Phone 2654. OREGON CITY. Methodist Church will be held at (iieslmm May ll. 8, and an etcelleiit programme bus. been nrriiiiged, which la lis follow; Friday Afternoon Session, 1 : 3i I'riklHU Service, led bv Itev. e),. it ii,.t, ".':0II - HjihIiich Session, M litters pertaining lo OrKUtiUutloii. Commit tees, etc. Itoll Call (Informal). Evening Session. 7:110 -Kpwortli league Social. j a : no Allure l v i'ii oiihv .-Mr. 1 Lewis Sliattuck. Mayor of the 'city. Mr. 1). V. Tarr. for the church lie- SHillHe. ' 8:.lii Aildress: "The Symmetrical ! Life." Mr (1. II. Patterson, of Wil lamette I'nlversliy. - I Saturday Morning Seaalon, 8::io I'rulne Service, It: 00 lloll Call mid Kcport of Chapters. : 15-Department Work. 15 Mill, outlines by Iiept. OlnYcr Heccna. n.;o-I'upers. "t'ruetlcul Christian ity." Miss Anna Simpson, Woodliurn Chapter; "Chrlmiuu Stewardship." Ml-. II. ss Cordon, McMllinvllle Chap ter; "The lllble A tins tiulde." Mr. Ill C. Trosler, Oregon City Chapter; "t'sycliology of a (iiMul Meeting." Mr. Wesley Wire. Ne berg Chapter; "Our I delation to Foreign Missions," Mb j j I jiii ra Heist, Salem Chapter. Aliirngun ov.iign, 2:00 I'ralse Service. :t:2i "An Ideal IIUHlness Meeting." Siilem Chapter; "IMuna Kor the Fu ture," Miss Mary fori. Forest drove Chapter. 3:;iO lluslliess meeting Mcction of officers. Evening Session. 7:30- Coiiserrui Inn and Prolan Ser vice. Sunday Morning. (Willamette I'nlverslty Session) 11:00- Senium. Fletcher Human, 1). It,, Pres Willamette I'nlverslty, Afternoon and Evening Sessions. II: 00--Address: "World Vision of Methodist Youth." Itcv J T Abbot, Conference S S, Missionary. ;i ;i(t - Installation of Officers, lllst rlet Superintendent. t!::iO -Itegiiliir ltevotloiiol Meeting, (reshiim Chapter In charge. K;lHW Tcnipcrunee llully, r. Kno dell, Slate Hupl. AnllSulooti league. NATIONAL LITE INSURANCE CO. OF U.S. A. Established 1B68. Over half million In force out of Oregon City. DEATH CLAIMS PAID PROMPTLY. A. B. Combs, Manager, Portland. WOODWARD 4 SMITH, Local Representatives, Oregon City. E. P. Elliott & Son ' AM kinds of REAL ESTATE FARM, CITY PROPERTY A SPECIALTY Andresen Bldg. Oregon C'ty, Ore. T ANT ALU A NEW ELECTRIC LAMP MORE ECONOMICAL THAN i any carbon filament lamp. CHEAPER and MORE STURDY than the TUNGSTEN can be used in KEY SOCKET Portland Railway Light & Power Company 1 47 SEVENTH STREET