Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 26, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTKliPlMSK, FUIDAV. AUUUXT 2(5, 1910.
Milwaukee and Northwestern Clackamas
NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
STAFFORD.
Mrs. Ilr. Watkins,' with her husband
and Utile boy, started buck to their
home In San Diego vIh Seattle and llu
Alaska route on Friday last. They
brought up ft very tine monument
iin.l h:i1 it placed by the craves of
her mother and father. The emblems
of the orders to which her father be
longed are reproduced upon Ihe mar
ble, with the name.
Henry Gage, wife and daughter,
started Monday morning for Burns,
Harnev comity. After reaching The
Dalles by boat on Wednesday, Aug
ust 2;:. they will go by easy stapes
with a camp wagon the rest of their
Journev.
Mr. Shanber. who was taken to the
asylum two weeks ago, died there on
Thursday last and was burled by the
Bide of his son In ihe public burying
ground at this place on Sunday. Rev.
Lucas, pastor of the German Baptist
church, conducted the services. Mrs.
Lucas sang a beautiful solo, accom
panied upon the organ by Sam Moser.
The weather still continues dry and
the atmosphere somewhat smoky.
Men were out fighting fire last Fri
day and Saturday, and got It under
control after burning a lot of rails for
R. DeNieu.
Mr. Powell had fourteen teeth ex
tracted last week, and about eight
o'clock that night his gums began to
bleed and bled a stream for twt
hours, weakening him terribly before
his wife, with the simple remedies at
hand, could stop It.
Mr. Aerni has a brother-in-law from
Illinois visiting him. He Is accom
panied by his wife.
Spring grain is turning out, better
than expected.
Miss Bee Gage drove Grace Tlede
mau to town last Friday to see the
doctor, the first time she bad been out.
Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve j
Is a creamy sncw white ointment put
up In air tight screw cap tubes. Will
cure any case of sore eyes and will j
not Injure eyes of a babe. Sold every-1
where 25c. For sale bv Jones Drug ;
V U.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
Hoppicking Is the main topic of the
dav this week. D. M. Shaver, of Mc-
Kee. was here Sunday engaging plck-
. S-,vrTn.iS ""f ,nS.iMlnPiCIrl I b'ln a W"B medicine, don't
for ailing yard at Uncoln. near, &(iM ,o set ChamberIaln.g Conf.n
Salem. ,;, Remedy. There is no danger from It.
Clayton Krieger, of Central P"n" I allj nlM Is slire t0 foow. Especial
Jackson county, was here last weel,v recomniendeJ for couehg. colds ,,
vls.ting friends and then w-ent to Mu-1
lino to visit his sifter Mrs. Lon. Sager-1 .
Mrs. Sloan, of Newberg, was visit
ing her cousin. Mrs. D. W. Grifflin
last Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. C. Hugo Robert Spamer. of
Portland, was visiting her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Lucy Joy, last week.
Frank Albright and daughter Mabel
returned home from Dufur, Oregon,
last - week.
Mrs. G. F. Glbbs is visiting at Dal
las, Oregon, this week.
Born, to the wife of Tom Gibbs.
twin girls.
Henry Boguslaski returned to Ore
gon City again last Saturday.
E. C. Osman. of Goble. was at home
Sunday, as his family are out of quar
antine again.
Messrs John and George Gillett
and Ed Confer returned from the
mountains this week with 43 gallons
of huckleberries.
The Primitive Baptists will hold
meetings at the Mountain View
church again next Saturday at two
o'clock and on Sunday at 11 o'clock. I
The Bible reading will be held at the I
home of Grandpa Stewart next Thurs-the
day. I
The Mountain View Improvement
Club meets every Tuesday. There
will be a debate.
Orville and Blanche Howltt, of Rus
sellville, were visiting relatives in
this Burg Sunday.
Mrs. J. Lewellen is in Springwater
tins week, as ner little granaaaugnter .
is seriously ill or intantne paralysis.
Abler Mautz returned from a trip
near Mt. Hood Monday. j
J. W. Gerber returned Monday from
Newport and vicinity, where he has :
a timber claim.
William Beard is building an addi
tion to his residence on May Street.
J. E. Calvan repaired his wind mill
this week.
visited Ore City Sa'turdav in the'l
interest of the American Woman's
League. She is a local representa
tive of Newberg and a candidate for
the rejrency of the State of Orepin.
Of that oreanization Mrs. Sloan is
one of the oldest and most energetic!
members, having taken her member-!
ship in Californfa when the organic I
tlon was in its inciplency. i
Be sure and take a hot'le of Cham-i
herlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea !
Remedy with you when starting on
your trip this summer. It cannot he i
obtained on board the trains or (steam
ers. Changes of watr-r and climatP
often cause sudden attacks of,
diarrhoea, and It is best to be pre-j
pared. Sold by all dealers. j
WULINO
The threshing In this neighborhood
is finished and the grain turned out
rather poorly, owing to the extreme
dry weather of the past two montha
Everyone Is wishing for rain to lay
the dust, which is simply awful.
Land buyers are numerous In this
part of the country, but are looking
for cheap land, a mistaken idea, as
land is no longer cheap Oils near
Portland.
Mr. Chrlstenson's team became
frightened one day last week and ran
away, throwing him out of the wagon
n his head and Bhoulders, bruising
him up pretty badly.
The threshing machine men had a
run of had luck while In this neigh
borhood. On Tuesday, while thresh
ing for Mr. McLaughlin, August Er
rlckson let his pitchfork slip Into
NEW AND SECOND HAND
FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE,
GRANITEWARE, SHELF HARDWARE,
NOTIONS.
I Pay Cash and Sell for Cash
Get my prices and see if I can save you money
J. H. MATT LEY 90S 7TM STREET
the machine, causing a delay of two
or three yours, then on Wednesday
while moving along the road after
threshing for Mr Ashby, they broke
the engine, necessitating a trip to
Portland for repairs.
Oscar llaniels Is building an addi
tion lo his house,
Mr. Wallace, Fred ChurchlH and
Orrin Adkins were hauling lumber
for Oscar lianiels the first of the
week.
Miss linker and a lady friend, are
visiting at the home of the former's
sister. Mrs. Claud Ashby.
Teaches are ripe and there Is a
rush lo the peach orchards now.
If your liver Is sluggish and out of
tone, and you feel dull, bilious, con
stipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight
before retiring and you will feel nil
right In the morning. Sold by all
dealers.
CLARKES.
Sam Klnier thrashed for Mr. licit
man and Mr. Leltchwise Monday.
David Mofhnke is threshing in Tim
ler Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks are visiting
their daughter, Mrs. Washburn.
Mr. Sehtooe went to tow. and h.i.l
bad luck. The horses w ere soared when
the train came and ran away. They
ran over him. He was hurs, hut not
seriously.
Mr. Marshall burned his slashing
the other day.
Mrs. Tracy is visiting he;' larents.
Mr. and Mrs. Schlewce.
Mr. Buel burned his slashing last
week.
Alex Scherrubel was in town Sat
urday. A Clean Salve
Is desirable. Dr. Roll's Antiseptic
Salve Is a creamy snow- white oint
ment and guaranteed for all skin
disease, such as eczema, salt rheum,
chaps, etc. 2."c. For sale by Jones
Drug Co.
LOGAN.
Rev. Sol A. Hayworth. pastor of the
First Baptist Church, of Oregon City,
will deliver a speech on "Why Farm
ers Should Vote for No Saloons," in
the Logan Baptist Church, Sunday.
t lp A are ,nv,t((l
JAMES H. TURNER DEAD
Resident of Fall- Fiew a Victim of,
Heart Failure.
Janic, Henry Turner is dead at his
home in Fallls View. He was born in
New York state 16 years ago and went
to Wisconsin when he was a mere
boy, living there until nine years ago.
when he came to Oregon City. He
married Miss Amanda Mclntyre. and
nine children were born to them, :
six of whom survive, as follows:
I Henry Turner, of rMulino; Mrs. Jennie i
Robertson, of McMinnville; Mrs. Mary;
Tooney, of Oregon City; Mrs. Fannie
Kerns, of Reuiand: Mrs. Emmeline
Myers, of Oregon City, and Mrs. Mag
gie Glass, of Salpm. His wife also
survives him. Mr. Turner was ill
about two weeks, and his death was'
I caused by heart failure. The funeral
took place from ihe family residence
Rev. S. A. Hayworth officiating and
interment was In Mountain View-
cemetery.
G. Schaber of Stafford.
G. Schaber, who resides near Will
amette, and who recently suffered .
from the effects of a paralytic stroke,;
died at Salem Friday, and the body
was brought to the family home at
Stafford. The funeral was held from
tne famlv resi,ience Sunday at two
o c;ock. Tne interment was in the
Stafford cemetery. Mr. Schaber lea-:
VPs a wife all(1 sever;i children.
i
Letter List.
List of unclaimed letters at the Ore
ron City pontoflke for the week end
ing AiiK'.ist 13: Woman's list Horn
liecK, Mrs. M.; Judkins, Mrs. (.'. J.:
'''..
Men's list Hehrend, Knmk, Hou-
i laski, L. H. : Brock, Kred; Bradley,'
Joe: Haskill. A. A. : Ince, J. 0.:j
I .Icnsoii, Bert; iine, Claude (2; Mc-i
IjOiiKhlin, (iifne; fvarson, Frank; Klo-
ciiiii, Krc-d (2 1.
., . .. ,
F. - 8papera Ca" at
l--nt' rprlse office. Free.
GIVING OUT
The Struggle Discourages Many a Cit-
izen of Oregon City.
Around all day with an aching back;
Can't rest at night;
Enough to make any one "give out."
Doan's Kidney Pills will give renew
ed life.
They will cure the backache;
. Cure every kidney ill.
Here Ib Oregon City proof that this j
Is so:
Joseph McDermott, Washington
street, Oregon City, Ore., says: "I
waB in bad shape with kidney and
bladder complaint. My back was soj
lame and stiff that I could hardly
get about and it was all I could do!
to dress myself on arlBing in the
morning. The kidney secretions were
scant and the passages were too fre
quent. After taking the contents of
a few boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills I
was restored to good health. During
the past two years I have bad no
cause for complaint."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Koster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
lilt o. other. 8-.1-12
JENNINGS LODGE.
Mrs. T. C. Rice sold some acreage
on Addle street lo Ml', and Mrs. Mere,
diih and they will erect a collage at
once. And we welcome this new fn lu
ll. In our midst.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Wilcox, and eb.ll
dien returned last wivk from an en
Jable outing ill Seaside, Oregon.
The Sabbaih school, held at Grace
Chanel, Is Increasing In attendance
i and the members are rejoicing over
i the Increased attendance,
i Mr. Clark, who has been clearing
j some land east of the car line. Is III
I at the home of Mrs. Klce, with mala
ria fever.
! A little daughter was born to Mrs
j Moore on Saturday at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Hob
: erts.
j Mrs. Win. Rose and Miss Ollie were
I business callers In Portland on Mon
: day.
Messrs Walter Iteckner. II C. Pain
i ton, George Morse and Mrs. A. A
j Clough, were among the Wxlge people
who drove to the Ottawa peach orch
ard during the week.
Calvin Morse, of Portland, snout
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Hugh
Roberts.
" A number of people have visited at
Mr. Alexander GUI's brick yard
since he has been burning the brick.
; and on Thursday evening of last week
J some of the young folks made merri
for a wnile and tripped (lie ugnt tan
tasllc toe to the music of the violin
and guitar. Music on the grapho- I
T1 P
Hoosier successes here in the Northwest have proven repeatedly that the Hooner Grain Drill with the
HOOSIER POSITIVE FORCE FEED it correct. This feed make potuble the feeding of seed in any deilr
able quantity, it seeds the -ame on the side hill, up hill or down hill i on level ground, there is no fad to
the Hoosier Drill. It does not teed in spots, but uniformly continuously and accurately, this it not always
true of gravity and other feedt. While handling tne grain positively the feed doe- not scratch or mar it,
This due to the advanced mechanical conitruction of this timple, reliable fegd.
The entire conttruction of the Hoosier Drill It, at its feed, above the average. Invettigate carefully the
merits of this drill and compare them with those of any other and you will understand why we are tafe
from contradiction when we tay that there I- no drill on the market that will equal the Hootler, either in
work in the field or construction. Our circular, "The Feeding of the Seed." it interesting reading. We
will tend it with our Hoofer Catalogue to your addrett free. Drop m a line.
The Sanders Disc
"Plows Right Through"
Dry, Rooty or Hard
Ground
We have thete plowt in tizet
up to four ditc. They are the
equal of any and the tuperior
of most di c plowt on tale, we
guarantee them to do first-clas
work. They plow where a
Mouldboard plow can't be
moved. Especially adapted to
plowing in hard dry land. Ask
for free circular.
phone and other games were also In
dulged in.
.Mr. and Mrs. Elierly and Mr. and
Mrs. Brown and children, of Portland
were entertained at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Haberman.
Miss Thomas, of Ohio, N sojourn
ing for a while with Mrs. T. C. Klce.
Mrs. Marliaiigh, who lias spent a
number of days with Mrs. Emmons,
ai Stone Gables, has returned to her
home In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Haberman have
enjoyed a visit from the former's
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Knox, of Grants Pass, during the
past week, and on Friday the Knox
family departed for Eastern Oregon
where they will visit before their re
turn home.
Mrs. Wm. Floss and son, Reginald,
of Vancouver, Wash., stient some days
at I heir cottage at this place this
week.
Mr. Iiirned, of Portland, spent Sun
day wih his wife and daughter, who
are sojourning at flock Lodge during
August.
Wm. Rose has Just completed a new
well at his home.
Miss Thomas, of Ohio, and Miss
Burnetts, of Portland, were luncheon
guests at the home of Mrs. Palnlon
during the week. These young ladles
have recently returned from Ocean
Park, Wash., where they enjoyed an
outing for some weeks.
Mrs. Frank Soesbe and Master Ken
neth, of Portland, were at the Lodge
this week engaging carpenters to
build their new house at Gladstone
H. C. Palnton has completed a well
at Crescent Ridge and removed his
drilling machine to Mr. Haberlache',
the well-known store keeper of Clack
amas. The many friends of Miss Sarah
Katnlnsky will be pleased to hear she
will be able to be removed from the
Portland hospital the first of the
week.
Mr. Riley Is now on the rural route
one of Milwaukle, and delivers the
mall to patrons at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Boardman are plan-!
nlng on visiting at Hood River this
week and will spend some time at
St. Martin's
turn.
Springs before their re
Wilson Miller Is enjoying his vaca-!
tlon at one of the popular resorts !
beside the sea.
Mr. and MrB. Dent have returned
to Portland going In a few weeks
earlier than they had Intended In or
der that their daughter Miss Tessle
Dent, may leave the first week In
September for Boston, where she
j f S Oregon
will enter a conservatory of music
Mr. ami M)s. Ilenulgan and Marga
.et, of St. Johns, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Itonrdinun and children, of
Gladstone, und Clarence Robinson, of
.Mliorion, have visited at G. IV Hoard
nian's this week.
OAK GROVE.
Arthur Graham returned Monday
iium i-oug iMMou. .-nmfc.".
Wm. Holt Is '.ponding a few days , ,.h , ,.,, ,. n).aln and straw
in Washington with his wife and horiMm( h.ly H1V ,M,(nt baled.
''"''"""l ... ., ,i .. , . .hi Ml" 1sii" I ""'I ' working for
Mis. u K. Uenl'ey and I wo children , "
leave Saturday for Mai'nuain to visit
relatives till tine for school to begin
.Miss Felix w us a Portland visitor
Tuesday.
Mrs. Utce and daughter were Port
land visitors Tuesday,
Mrs. Iahi VanderhBo spent Tuesday
with her daugbiei. Mrs. Jack Adams
in Selwood.
Mrs. .1. It. Kveiis was a Portland
visitor Tuesdnv.
Mrs. U K. Armstrong and daughter,
Hester, were Portland visitors Sutur-' Some of the boys went to Columbia
day. ! Reach last Saturday, returning Sun-
Mrs. Kahhr lias been routined to her day. They said "Ihe water's line,
home with poison oak, for several , bus Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, of Cor
das ; nellus, who have been visiting with
Our bras band Is progressing slow- relatives the past week, have returned
ly. Prof. Drlscell says our girls are home.
musical and nni"iis to learn and ww Mrs. II. Karr, who has been sick,
will have a baud to be proud of one is able lo be up and around.
of these days. , ! quite a few of the young people at
Mr. and Mrs I'has, Vandyne, of tended the social at Wichita.
Portland, spent the day Mondav with1 Amy Hut t In. who has been up to
Mrs. Hkickely and daughter.
IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES
HOOSIER DRILLS, SANDERS
PLOWS, OTHER MITCHELL
GOODS SOLD BY :: :: :: ::
IV. J. WILSON & CO.
OREGON CITY
J. J. SANDSNESS
OANBY, OREGON
Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W'ootcn
Woodlawn. sn.-nt Sunday with .1
of
II ;
Graham ntiil family. '
Mrs. O. .1. Ilobsen, of Hlsley Sta
tion, returned home from the beach
Monday,
Mrs. J. H Graham Is Improving In
health and expects to return home
fmm the ll. u li In September. j
Wm. Fail'-v, Mrs. Farley and sou
were Portland visitors Tuesday. j
Mr. ami Mrs. Melnzer left Sunday;
for their farm near Estacada where i
Mr Melnzer I1 spend his vacation1
on bis plate.
Bill Farl-y leaves Thursday for'
Eastern Oregon, where he expects tn
make his future home. Mrs. Farley
ami children will follow in a few days, j
Mrs. Willie Masterson, of Mitchell, i
Oregon, will h ave In a few days for
her h.itne after a two months' visit
with Ed Ma.iteriton and family.
Mrs. Kennedy and Miss Kennetlyt
were Portland visitors Tuesday. '
L. E. Armstrong, K. C. Warren and1
Homer llaietiiine left Monday night)
for Southern Oregon on a hunting
trip. They ,.xpect to return In ten
days loaded with deer and other wild
animals--bit! we doubt It very much
They will have to show us. They ex
pect to find G'-orge Miller and spend a
few days with him In his new home.
Elmer Woiihlngton and wife, Iiiclle
Clemens. Waller Kuehl ami Walter
Wetler will leave for the mountains
east of Estacada Saturday for a weeks
outing.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen and
daughter Marian wer In Portland on
Tuesday.
A. II. Linn was an Oregon City vis
itor Tuesday.
Ladies' Aid.
The ladles' Aid held Us monthly
lea Thursday at Mrs. Dr. MncArthur'H
An Informal program was given
Those assisting were MrB. Clark
vocal solo; Miss Kennedy, vocal solo;
Miss Felix, Instrumental solo; Head
ing, Mrs. Dr. MacArthur. Refresh
ments were served and a free will of
fering taken which added $5 to the
church fund. The next meeting will
be held In the basement of the church
All Invited.
1 Wedding Belli.
I C. B. Jones and Miss Nettle Abel
w" married In Oregon City Batur-
THE J0HN80N REALTY CO.
City
Lots, Acreage and Farm
i Specialty.
P. 0. Box 213
Milwaukee, Or.
day evening. They slipped away but
the boys are wise and will greet ihoni
on their .return homo, from Wash
ington, where they are spending their
hoiicymooii, with a full hand of late
Instruments,
'1'b eo. Worthtugton was In Portland
on business Tuesday.
HARMONY.
I
, ' i, wh at o of l i Hires h im ma
The boys have returned from Amer
ican Dike, where they had been for
the encampment.
Roy, Etuol and Uiwrenee Johnson,
of Clackamas, intended church at llur
mony last Sunday night.
Miss llertha Itosemait, of Sunny
side, visited III this burg Saturday
and Sunday
Harmony llonie-comlng picnic was
Well intended.
Washington,
has returned home.
Feed Wrong
AH Wrong
NO DRILL BET
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FEfcD
NO FEED BET
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POSITIVE
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Trains for Kalrvlew, Troutdale,
Gresham, Boring, Eagle Creek, Hata
cada and Cazadero and Intermediate
point.
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EASTERN
FIRWOOD.
The Ml. Hood Fruit liruwrr' Anno
elation will meet nt Flrwood Siittit
! day. Aiikuh :'7. at i! I' M. Iieiui
Cordlcy mid Prof. U'U. of tbti I). A
C, are oxpecled to be prrient. They
! lire planning to upend u few davit look
lug mound the country tirul will thru
: be In position to give direct lif"! inn
; Everyone Is ninsl lordlnlly Invited to
i ulti'lid, ladles have u ieclnl llivlln
; (lull.
Mills Alice CiHiper, of I'nrl Inlld.
spent n few ilnvii with Mrs. K I)
, Hurt the first nf (lie week.
Reginald Smith, whii hat been
- spending Ihe Hummer nt Ftrwood,
i bus returned to Portland.
W. J. Wirt, of Sand)', will lecturr
ul Flrwood Siiudav evening, August
IS, at 8 P. M. Mr. Wlrix' lectures
: are iilwiivs luiereiitlug and It In hoHd
I I lu in l be a large ntleiidiiiu v
Mm. W. F. Flucher hh-tit a few days
i In Portland and Onwre.ii vlslllnic her
I friends tin, sboplug
! The EIHtiK family, who have been
! mii'tidlng several weeks nt their nuiii
' iinr home, Imvii returned lo the city.
, Mr mid Mrs. A. li. Show and little
; sou. Waller, who have been visiting
i relatives, hnve returned to their home
I In Astoria.
I Among those who have been eiilny
; lug outings in tile mountains, hunting,
j fishing, hurkleberrylng and slghtsee
; lug. were the Wlllilim famine, Anton
Millars. Mrs Snow, B. F. and K. 1).
i Hurts, Alice Cooper. Jennie and Fred
l-eGrniiil. Ray Howe. Jnrk Uiwles I
Fred Black, Lewi Prlilemores, Hayj
l Murray, Johnny Sinclair, . Freys
John Sinclair miule n trip In I'lUl j
land Monday. I
Mr mid Mr. Wllcm and child ofi
. Powell Valley, are vlslilng Mr. Wll I
j cox's sbier, Mr. Win. Iluthnhn. I
Mr. W. I, WllkliiN' Hon. of Spokiine,.
Wllsll, SMlll lust week with the Wll
kins families.
J. G. lieSha.er ha been smiling
, nb iisantly lit bin friends lalelv. lifter
1 Inquiry It wns fiuim) they hud a new
'. babv girl at llielr place. Mother nml
rlilld nre dulng fine.
Miss Jennie and Kred LeGrnud. of
North Dakota, are visiting their uncle
E I). Hurt.
Mrs. W. F. Fischer ha been enter
tabling her friend. Ethel Thompson
and Nettle White, of Oswego
Mr. and Mrs Fred JVcndliind and
children, of Portland, have I n vis
Itlng their aunt, Mrs. Krnnt Wend
lund. The Flrwood Mutual sis-nt a very
pleasant nfleruooti with Mr T. Koen
Idler lllHt week. The next meeting
will be held nt Mrs. Suicide's, Sep.
tnmber 1st.
Miss Ethel Hart drove to Cottrei;
Monday and soent the day with lier
grandmother. Mrs. J. p. Hart, and her
mint, MIhs Kiln Hart, who has Just
arrived from Curhy. Wash.
Mr. and Mr. Hart, Jennie and Kred
Ii'Gniud and Alice Cooper, drove to
Hull Run Sunday.
Albert Brownell, nf Portland, nunc
out Sunday morning to spend u few
days wllh his fnmllv, who nre micnd
lug the snninier on their ranclf on
Cedar Creek,
M. Wnlton, of Portland ha a force
of men nt work on his ranch nt Flr
wood, blast lug stumps. They look like
they meant business.
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey
Is the best for coughs, colds, croup,
grin, whooping cough, bronchitis,
ii-thrmi and all throat and bronchial
troubles. Sold everywhere, look for tho;
bell on the holt In. For sale by Jones
Drug Co.
8ANDY.
Craig Garrett was badly cut about
I ho knee while felling tree to strip
I Item of cascaru hark. The ax used
by George Hennessy Hew from the
handle, culling a deep gash In liar
rett's knee, so that Severn,! stitches
were required lo close the wound.
Mrs. W. J. Wirt, and children of
Greiihum, are camping in the grovo
neur here. They find It mora pleasant
to camp here than furl nor up In the
mountain.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robinson, of llresham,
were the guesla of their daughter Mrs.
M. Davis, this week.
Harlow Douglass has satisfied those
wanting to know how long It would
take to walk to Government Camp, by
walking there In one day.
Mrs. Crane and son, George, of Cle
one, called on Mrs. K. M. Douglass
while on their way to Mount Hood.
George Bonstedt has moved Into
his now cottage.
Mrs. M. Maronny has returned from
a two weeks' visit at Seaside.
L'-vji I
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For Tr.fnntH nml Chllroti.
The Kind You Have
Always Bough!
Boars tho
Shnaturo
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Uso
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Thirty Year
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CLACKAMAS
An unknown limn from a Portland
einpli') inent ulllie, wlut hud worked
but one duy at tlm Hirnune Ijiniber
('oiupunv, wn nerliitiHly Injured a few
diiva ago lie fell from the nlitb dump
Mlrlklng on III shoulder. ll win
thought that he wu Injured Internal
ly and he wim la Lett to the Good Sir
miirlliin Hospital f.,r trenttneul.
Mr S Milod. iii-coinpaiilcd bv
her nn. J Mi'U'od, of Portland. I
the gtn'Ht of Iter daughter, Mr A. K
l.uplon.
Ed. Revenue, Mr nnd Mr llur
hank and A. C. Thonui, bnvn returned
from Wild Cat Miiiiuliiln. where Ihev
gathered huckleberries They report
the crop In be uutinintly heavy this
year.
Mr. ntn' Mr Victor Fimbiir nre
tlm parents of n biiby Imiv
After piiillng n few day with
friend and relative here, Mr, li. Cm
ha returned to her homo nt liit
t)car DiihlgriiMi narrowly ecniMid
being irlouslr hurl nt the Strains"
Lumber Mill SiUurdny Afternoon. Ill
leg wn badly bruised
Mr. and Mr II. Helghlun have re
turned from IhunnHcu, whern Ihey
hnve been for two week.
Took All Hit Money.
often nil a iiiiiii earn gnu to doc
tor of for nii'illcliies, o euro a
St'iiuiiih. Liver or Kidney trouble
thnl Dr. King's New Life Pill quickly
I cure lit slight cost. Best for l)'M'p
I till), ludlgenlloii, llllloustif 4, Ciiimtl.
patlon, Jaundice. Malaria nml D'blll
I ty Jr.c nl June Drug Co.
EAGLE CREEK.
Neatly all of the farmers In tills
l.uiiii'dlnie neighborhood nre through
threshing At this writing Ihe mu
chine I upon the L'.ilfrey place mid
they nre threshing for John Affholter,
who has Hie place rented, and after
Ihi'shlng fur lilin I lieu they will move
up Into the Dover rMintrv.
G. W. Baker, Mr, nnd Mr I .oil
Maker, und diiuiililei , lila, Mr. nml
Mr Aleck Basel, and son, George,
S A. I hnigltiKM, and sou Ward, left
last week for the Warm Spring.
Where they hnve K'Ule for It 11 Olltlllg.
MIhhi'h Muriel and Mary Crouch
of Portland, were Ihe guests of Mr.
It. II. OIIimoii for a couple of days lust
week.
I lave llorfnudster went bilckleber.
rylng last Wednesday, returning on
Thursday with several gallon of ber
ries. Mr. Marie Glbnui, accompanied by
Miss Lily Frost, (,f ',,rllaiid, who f
her guest, was up on the bill last
week calling on relative.
Wm. A. linker, of Portland, wn nut
Ibis way Sunday ami pteai lieil at Hie
school house Sunday iiooii lo a hiiiiiII
aildleiico. Ills subject was, "The Is
real nf find, or Which Is the True
Church?"
Mr. (Mark went over to tlm Epper
son place Monday with his hay baler
lo bale some hnv for Mr. Wilson, who
reside on the place,
Mrs. L. A. Wooillo cninn over too
Hie homo place the Mrst of the week
lo help cook for threshers.
THE HOME
is incomplete without modern, uni
tary Plumbing. You risk the lives
of your children by keeping old
fashioned plumbing In the house
We take contracts for
PLUMBING
heating and ventilating. We can
refit your entire house. If you are
building this 8prlng give us a
chance to figure on the Plumbing.
P. C. GADKE
Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and
Hop Pipes. All Kinds of Job
bing and 8prylng Material.
914 Main 8t. Phone 26S4.
OREGON CITY.
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