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OREGON CUT KNTEKPKISE, KM DAY, NEl'TKMllEK, 2' 1010. ...,A- V ... ?r jppsl tpli -. o r." .j ! r:- rr. ALCOHOL 3 PER CICNT. AVogciaHfPnittrsiiontT.ls similaiimJihcFooilanilRife ling tlw Sianarts aiUiWis jf rromolcsDii-slionflmfui ivssnnd RretXonlaLnsnciJT OpumO'iiirphuic nortocraL! JyOTNAHCOTIC. t.wr.ir.' AncrffCi BcnKdv forromfls tton . Sour StDRBch-Dianiio YorrosAnWu's;uiis.rwriss ncssaralLossOFIXEP. fccSiA- Si$narort of NEW YORK. KrnJ t i .-j-cisand 9 - E wunu a aa For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature A Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use p tor Ovor Thirty Years W F. i EASTERN CLACKAMAS EAGLE CREEK. Jotm Hold came oer this y last Tuesday, bringing some pigs l" Ph'kj Gibson, mill n sheep to II. S. Gibson j Waltor lloiiglnss returned homo! last week from Eastern Oregon j where ho had gone to help his undo. George Douglass, through threshing Charles Murphy bought it now. wagon last week. Dirk Gibson purchased two cows, fruin Mr. Affholter recently. Mrs. Howiitt ntailo a trip to F.sta cada last Friday, making hop daugh ter. Mrs Uvdla Woodle, a short visit. She returned homo Saturday. Mrs. Um linker visited with her sister. Mrs Alex Baker, Niturday afternoon I August Gerhanliis ts feeling very., proud ana stopping vory high those: days ho has a young granddaughter j the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. llenj Anderson. 1 Miss Rlna Douglass was a Portland visitor Sunday. ! Kussol Jones and Carl Douglass! went to Portland Monday to attend' SSB William Roberts, wife ami iluugb. ter, wore dinner guests Sunday of MP, anil Mrs. Kolih, Joseph II. Shaser and family visited. Mr. anil Mia, Hews Sunday afternoon. Augustine Miller begun work on Ids new house Monday. M1ss l.ulu Morrison and a friend front Poiilaud wore visitor ovor Sun day at the Morrison homo. Mm. J. W. Kxon. tioormi Kltunillter, wile and Imhy apeni Sunday with tiny Woixllo and family. .Mr. I'pdeitrave made a trl to Halnler Jhls woe!.. Grandma KltroTald eelehrated lier SOth blrlhday Sopleniher 31. Mrs. Rxon out ert allied her alster. Mrs. Williams, and daiiKhtor, of Oro mm t'ttv, last week. riillliiR on Mr, Onveuport one day last j week. , I Mis. Thomas and iluimlller, Ada , are Portland visitor this week. llllbert Vanilerhoff has moved Ills , family to Alms, Horn, to Mr and Mrs. ,1. Klsner September II, a lialiy Kil l. : Mrs. lnvo Olirny Is staylnx In I'oi't ; land, Her Utile ilaimhler, 'I'lieliiia, Is slek and under the doolor'a rare I She Is RidiiK t stay a month, i Frank Davenport Is tmllilluit a house In Alms and Is IntemlliiK to ' move how so as to he close to school Blood Polion la prevented by applying Dr. Hell's Amt-Pnln to cuts, scratches and i bruises. It destroys all septlo mutter I enables the wound to heal without soreness. He sure to ttel Dr. Hell's. Kor sale by Jones Drug Co. New Pall style suits, made of dur able fabrics, well tailored and hav strong IIiiIuks. There aiu plain navy blue sorites, cheviots and neat light and dark mixtures. Trousers llneu throughout; extra pair knickerbockers with each suit. W. A. Ilojmes, 507 Main si root. FIRWOOO, For a New Hall. At the regular Hireling of the Kir wood Progressive Association the subject of building a ball for the gen eral benefit of the coiuunlly was tak en up and the merits of different plans weep thoroughly ilseussed. As TMB KVMT.UM HflNDT. N t TOMS OTTT. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY 1 r,'.l;'""-:' WHY NOT ENJOY THE MOST DE- )9 SIRABLE OF CITY CONVENIENCES ? WATER SUPPLY UNDER PRESURE YOU NEED H MULINO. This vicinity was visited by a fine rain Friday, with quite heavy thunder In the morning. A. W. Woodsides spnt a few days at this place last week, and left for his home in King's alley Friday ac companied bv his son. Fred, who has bought property there and will make his home In that valley. Bert Wallace and Mabel Seward were married in Oregon City Wednes day by W W. H. Samson, and are now living in their little cottage in South Mulino. Ernest Mallat spent a fewlays at Clear Creek last week, returning home Wednesday. Lewis Churchill went to Portland Thurs'i3y after emery wheels for Snodprass' shingle mill. The mill has now sirat down indefinitely. John Carlson accidently set fire to his slashing Thursday evening whilo burning some stumps and came near having more fire than he wanted. Mr Wallace and son, Fred, and Fted Churchill were out until four o'clock Friday morning helping him subdue the flames when the rain set in and the danger was over. Mrs. Maple and Inez Snodgrass were Oregon City visitors Friday. The DeMoss troupe gave a concert at the Methodit church Tuesday eve ning which was well received by the greater part of Mulino's population who a;e ready to patronize everything that comes along . Dan Graves was seen riding in a new buggy Saturday a recent purchase. Mf. and Mrs Baker and daughters are visiting at the home of Mr. anu Mrs. Claud Ashby. Fred Wallace traded his motor cycle to Henry Turner for a Jersey cow. Wonder if he is going to follow Hert s example. Snodirrass' horse that was Injured in the run-a-way died Saturday. Miss Rose Gans has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Bayne Howard the past week. Mrs. Ashb and Vesta Churchill made a busines trip to Oregon City Tuesday. Mr. Evans Is building a new house in Mulino, on Main Street day with Mr. and Mrs. Haag. Mr. Kirk, from Highland went to the state fair at Salem. Joe Parrish went to Salem to gei his family and came home on Sundny The hop pickers are all coming home. Alex Scherruble purchased a little Indian pony. Mr. Cornwell was in Clarks on busi ness. Mr. Wettlaufer hauled a load of hay to town last week. W. G. Kleinsmlth has purchased a new drill. i Alex Scherruble was sawing woodj last week. I i For use on Face and Hands i Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve is the best.! It Is a creamy snow white ointment and one 2oe box will last three' months. For sale by Jones Drug Co. STAFFORD. The long expected and gentle Ore gon rain decended a whole day and night upon the Just and the unjust of this vicinity, and although but .GO of &n Inch fell, it is doing a world of good to late potatoes. Mr. Weisman, who has been irk in Kansas, has returned to Oregon arriving home last Saturday ' Quite a number have been up to the State Fair and report a better ex hibit than ever before, and better ac comodations for the multitude Mra. Powell's sister, Mrs. Scott Is visiting her. Thty were among the unfortunate ones who were burned! up north last month, losing every- j thing but a few tools and a trunk wiib a few articles in it. I The Sharp children are slowly im-j proving from the attack of infantile j paralysis, and now we hear that a ; young child of Sam Moser's has been stricken. Mr. Powell is improving. Mrs. Turner is also regaining her health. We are sorry to hear that our young friend Henry Elllngsen is quite ill. Zack Ellizsen and Frank Weddle l are each digging a well. IN YOUR HOME No doubt you have oflen envied your city friends and wished fop the convenience afforded by modern water npply under pressure. In your home. The Leader Water Syatetn enable you to enjoy these advantages more thoroughly than 13 p'wslble with any other system. Th Leader Is not an ordinary farm water supply sjstem with Its attending trouble and annoyances, it is far from ordinary. It will furnish a dependable supply of water wherever and whenever you desire It. You can enjoy modem home convenience, such as th bath, toilet, etc. You will have plenty of water for all domestic purposes, the laundry, sprinkling and PROTECT ION AGAINST FIRE, that danger which constantly menace the rural homo. Prosiure up to 125 pound may lie obtained with The Leader System. As is shown In the Illustration, thu tank limy be placed lu tin basement (more often it Is placed underground) where It keeqs the water cool and fresh In summer and pro vents freezing In winter. The beauty of The Leader System Is that It la practically troubUdess. With the ex ceptlon of a few moments when the water or pressure become low, It. needs no attention. But for the fa:t that every time you have occasion to call on it NrHtn you r reminded of It efficiency, you would forgt that you had uch a thing a an Independent water supply. We will be clad to give you an estimate on a tern that will meet your requirements, use the coupon. H ' f i 7 V ' Write Today for Cata logues or call on W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY J. J. SANDSNESS OANBY, OREGON i For Future Information W. H. CHATTEN of Clackamas County. Oregon Only Anti-Assembly Republican Candi date for JOINT REPRESENT ATINE Clackamas and Multnomah Counties for the Direct Primary Law and Statement No. I Progressive Legislation. A Fair Deal to All. (Paid advt.'l W. II. CHATTEN. i t w si It. P. Hurl and diuiuliiiT Klli came out from PiiriUnd Saturday ovotilni to nlti'tid the P. p. A. lnoiliii. The Flrwood tilno Club met with Mr. E. D. Hurt Hominy vmiln-. Merchant Praia Dr Hell's Pine Tar Honey. J. V. Mt'Daiilel, Klherton, Ills., lays: There Is tin niedlcliie which equal It for coughs, colds, grippe, as'luna and liiiitirtilils. l...k for the lle on tho Hot tie. For sale by June Drug Co. Licensed to Marry. Urons,. to marry were Issued Tiles, day to Mr, lu-ssle Hlmrt mid K. J. Pnge. Jr.. mid Mary Ellen Thompson and William II. Moont. .Mrs. Daniels returned nome iromi Mr. Welsenburg, on the hill beyond Wallace Island Thursday, where hetne cemetery, dug 2) feet and got g has spent the summer. Her son, Joe ! fr,et () water. acompanied her and is visiting inj Tne Rev Luoas teaches German this burg for a few days. , Thursday and Saturday afternoons to Tom Fish is moving to hi3 place, the children and hia estimable wife here. Glad to see them back in thiSitpacne9 appropriate songs, neighborhood. Mr. Milen is putting in the fence ! posts for a wire fence on the line be- "Can be depended upon" Is an ex-! tween two places on the Hays place presslon we will like to hear, andj Anna Nemic will attend school In when it is used In connection with ' Oregon City thU winter. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera andj Scbatzs are nearly through drying Diarrhoea Remedy it. means that it prunes. Tbey never fails to cure diarrhoea, dysen-: They had the tery or bowl complaints. It Is pleas ant to take and equally valuable for children and adults. Sold by all dealers. have a new dryer. misfortune to break their new manure spreader last week. Fred Baker's little boy's mouth Is nearlv well. He bad a serious time with it. Mr. Tledeman has his slashing on the side hill which he burned some weeks ago, all cleared off and it looks Mr. Eattemlller and Ed Leitchweis-fine, promising lots of pasture in an CLARKES. went to town on Monday Otto Moehlnke baled hay for Ed liettman last week. Mr. and Mrs. Scherruble, from Portland, came out for a short stay Otto Moehlnke baled hay for Mr Schriber last week. Mr. and Mrs. Llndan and daughter Bpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kleinsmith. Miss Ida Hagg went to Corvaliig to visit her brother Dave. Mr. Scribner, our road supervisor worked on the road near Colton laHt week. Mr. and Mrs. Haag went to town last weeli other year. The Misws Majorie and Sadie Tiedoman visited at Mrs. Nussham's over Sunday. Mrs. Nussham Is their aunt. Mrs. M. A. Gage came near having a serious accident last Wednesday evening, in fact about as pear. as near ever comes to being the genuine ar ticle. She wag gathering the eggs had a couple of hens who wanted to set this time of year, in one hand and 'he eggs in the other, when her shoes, rendered slippery by the dry weather, slipped out from under her and she fell. The right side of her face came In contact with the hard Mr. and Mra. Scherruble spent Sun-1 ground about six feet below. NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, SHELF HARDWARE, NOTIONS. Pay Cash and Sell for Cash Get my prices and see if I can save you money J. H. MATTLEY 05 7th street Buffalo Bill's show. Miss Mary Woodle came over to the old home place Sunday to visit a few days with relatives. Miss Armeda Woodle called on Miss Bina Douglass Monday after noon. Grant Huntington's horses have the staggers. Sore Eye- of Three Year Standing cured. Miss Effle Faulkner, New Castle, Pa., writes: Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve cured me of a case of sore eyes of three years standing. I cheerfully recommend it to any one In need of such a remedy. For sale by Jones Drag Company. KELSO. A goodly number of Kelso people expect to attend the Grange fair at Sandy. Andrew Lindholm Is recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. Jarl Bros. & Rath have sold both of. their large logging teams. Mr. Netzel has a force of carpen ters building his new house. Mrs. D. Jerger bought a horse from Mr. Gunderson recently. Mr and Mrs. Jarl attended the live stock nhow in Portland during the fair week. leo Rath is again working in the K'lso store for R. E. Jarl. , The old house and barn on the old Stafanson place here burned down during our recent fires. i Joel Jarl and Delos Shaw have re turned from a business trip to Dufur, Oregon. Saved a Soldier' Life. Facing death from shot and shell In -the civil war wa more agreeable to J. A. Stone, of Kemp, Tex., than fac-, ing it from what doctors said was con-! sumption. "I contracted a stubborn) cold" he write, "that developed : cough, that stuck to me In spite of all: remedies fur year. My weight ran' down to i::o iHMinds. Then I began' to use Dr. King's New Discovery,! which completely cured me. nowj weigh 178 pounds." For Coughs, colds j Iji Grippe, Asthma, Hemorrhage j Hoarseness, Croup, Whooping Cough and lung troublo, Its supreme. 60c $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Jon'S' Drug Company. j IMPLEMENTS VEHICLES a result It was derided to form a stock company to own and control a hall, to be rented for various pur poses such as the use of tho Flrwisid Progressive Association, tho Ml. Hood Fruit Growers' Association, tho Flr wood and Dover telephone companies, lectures, etc. An active Interest was taken In the project, 21 shares blng subscribed for at this meeting. J. M. S. Strowbrldge has donated the land for a hall at Flrwood Cross Roads. Stubborn A Mule are liver and bowels sometimes; seem to balk without cause. Then there's trouble Loss of Appetite Indlges-1 tion, Nervousness, Despondency, Head- j ache. But such troubles fly before . Dr. King's New Life Pills, the world's bt Stomach and Liver remedy. So easy. 25c at Jones Drug Company. DOVER. Guy Woodle Is building Mr. Updo-, grave's new barn." Mr. Bews hag his home all enclosed and the roof on. j Mrs. Charleg Miller Is entertaining her brother-in-law from Idnho. MiBB Dates began the school term last Monday. She is boarding with the Keith family. ' J. V. Exon bad the misfortune to lose a hoTse last week. AIM3. A delightful party wa given at the home of ,MY. and Mrs. Win. Hardin Friday evening, September It), In honor of their daughter Jessie's 19th birthday, and their daughter Eva s wedding putty. Miss Eva Hardin and Mr. Elmer i'helps were married at Oregon city August Dl, but on ac count of Mi Jessie's birthday the two parties were given In one on Friday night. The parlor was trimmed In cedar. Illljes and maple leaves, which made beautiful decorations. Games were played and a good lime was had by all. Many beautiful presents wettf given to Mr. and Mrs. Phelps, also Miss Jessie Hardin. Music was ren dered by Mr. John Yondlo, Miss Jessie Hardin and Mrs. Henry Vanilerhoff. Those present were: Lillian Hhlrk; Dave Obiay, Joe Miles, Curtis Hardin Earl Miles, Mr. and Mm. Win. Hardin Sam Miles, Daisy Shirk, Mr. and Mrs Yondie, Mr. Sam Oldham, Ooldlu Morhy, Mr. and Mm. Henry Vender hoff, !. V. G'ompton, Harold Thomas, Henry Aliutt, Mrs. Matllo Hunter Jennie Thomas, Mrs. Adelaide Miles Harold Reed, Carrie Thomas, Lloyd Iiwe, Fred Parker, Walter Penning ton, Mr. and Mrs. A bolt, Horace Worrlner, Mr. and Mrs. Phelps, Mr and Mrs. Uinlgard, Jessie Hardin, Willie liiiiilbird, Clarence Vanderhoof. Mary Miles, Frank Pierce, Clifford Abott, Kllnr.r Abott, Ben Pratt.. Lunch was served at midnight and all ret in-tied to their homes satisfied that the evening was delightfully spent. Percy Schelly, of Sandy, brought over Dr. Lupton to see little Ccorgle .M'-t. -st if. who is sick. George Ilornstedt, of Sandy, was The new library books have ar rived and aro ready for use. Were It not for the library the education of the masses would In most cases cease when the doors of tho schools close behind them. The library Is (is much a part of the educational system of a community as the public school. The library Is free to all and open every day of the week at the homo of Mra E. D. Hart. The following Is a list of tho book contained In the library pioneer life and 'adventure: Hulbert, "Pilots of the Republic;" Gordon (Connor) "Sky, Pilot." Inniaii, "Old Santa Fe Trail;" Molt, "The White Darkness;" SchulU, "My Liro as an Indian." Books children like: Baldwin, "Thirty More Famous Hto rle Retold;" Illinium (Baylor) "Juan and Jiuinlt;" Bland, "Railway Chil dren;" Cady and Dewey, "Picture Stories From Great Artists;" Field, "Eugene Field Reader;" Hlx, "Onco Ppon a Time Stories;" Hyde, "Favor ite (ireek Myths;" Lang (ed.) "Snow Queen;" like, "Out Little- Panama Cousin;" Pike, "Christmas Angol;" Wlggln and Smith, "Pinafore Pal: a co. Books for girls am) women: Al cott, "Under the Lilacs;" Barr, "Bow of Orange Ribbon;" Barton, "Story of My Childhood;" Brown, "Mr. Tucker man's' Nieces;" Bunnor, "Zudoc Pine;" Carl, "With the Empress Dow ager of China;" Duncan, "Mary's Gar den and How It Grew." Gaskell, "Cranford;" Jewett, "Good Health;" John (Marlllt), "Gold Elsie;" Lane, "Nancy Stair;" Ijiiighlln (ed.) "Com plete Dressmaker;" LewlH, "Next Door Moreland;" Mardonald "Annuls of a Quiet Neighborhood;" Martin, "Abide Ann;" .Mitchell, "English Uiiids, Letters and Kings; Later Georgeg to Victoria;" Wells, "Rainy Day Diversions." Plants and animals: Coitpln and M, "Romance of Animal Aits and crafts;" Du Challlii, "Land of the Ing Night;" Fra.ler, "The Sti Zadn Tales;" VHes, "Plant Breeding." Books for boys nntl men; Altsheler. "Voting Trailers;' Barbour, "Spirit of F. M. ROTH for Surveyor. L' t Kiilh ttt.liiilillci.tl i-iiltillillltn for County Surveyor, was born luj Marlon County. Kansas,, May 12. Is:i. coming to Oregon with hi parents six years later, locating nt Cnnby, where he has resided ever since, re ceiving his education In tin) public, schools of this county. Mr Until U ii irrnilmitii of the Ore gon Agricultural College, graduating: with the class of BMil'i, since which ... . t. . I.... , lllllO II" litis ot't'll lUimvtniK Ills linr fesslon In Oregon. California, Nevada and Alaska. Don't waste your money buying plasters when you run get a but tin of timuihorlnln' Mnlmetit for twenty five rents. A plero of tl'ilinnl dampen ed with thin liniment I superior to any plaster for Inmn back, pain In tho side and chest, and much cheap er. Sold by nil dealers. (Paid ndvt ) P. .NL HOTH. Mr. Oilfield Want Divorce. Vertm A. Outfield bus filed a suit for divorce against It. K. Oattleld, to l "Ii" wa married In Portland. Ore., In l!)01. Hhu charge her hus band with desertion In Decemlier, llioj. Mr Outfield ink to be ier mil ted to resume her maiden name of Davidson. the School;" Davis, "Victor of Salain-I Is;" Eggleston, "Honsler Schoolmas ter;" Frost, "Court uf King Arthur;" Glasgow. "Ancient Law;" Hill, "Do cIhIw Buttles of the Uw;" Parker, "To Weavers;" Phillip. "Ughl-Fln-gered Gentry;" Pyle, "Stolen Treas ure;" Scott (Merrliiiiiti) "Tho How. era;" Strang, "In dive's Command;" "Strange Stories of Colonial Days." J, G l)e Slinzer and liny Howe Hindi! a trip to Portland Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Htevons came out from Portland Saturday to SMid a few days on their anch. Anlone Malap has been luld up foT a few days nursing a boil on Ids foot Tho Flrwood mill oxiMicts to close down the first of October. Mis. Albert lkillu is visiting rela tives In Astoria. Dr. Bodkin passed through Flrwood Monday en route to Ills mountain home In Appletoil Clair Corey and his mother went to Portland Friday to purchase furniture to tuke the placo of what tbey lost In the recent forest fires. W. F. Fischer has been Hiifferlng for the past two weeks with a felon on his linger. Ho went to Port hind Thursday and bad It lanced and Is now much Improved. KEEP THE KIDNEY8 WELL Health I Worth Saving and 8om ul'y" wii reupie rvnow How to 8v It. Many Oregon people lake their live In their hands by neglecting tho kid neys when they know theso organ ni-ed help', sick kidney ar respon sible for n vast iimount of suffering and III health, but thorn Is no need to suffer nor to reiuuln lu danger when all diseases and ache and pains due to weak kidneys can bo quickly and pcrmniienlly cured by tin use of Doan's Kidney puis. Here I nil Ore. gon citizen's recommendation: James Wilkinson, 201 nth street, Oregon Cl(y, Ore., says: ' I had buck, ache and pains In my loins mid could nut sleep well at night, There was a stiffness In my limbs and other symp toms of kidney trouble were In evi dence. Being advised to try Doun's Kidney Pills, I did so and wns grati fied by their promptness In relieving tun. Although I nm In my seventieth year, I 11 in halo mid hearty, nnd I give Doan's Kidney Pills tho credit," For sale by nil dealers. Price 50 cents. Fonter-Mllbttrn Co., Buffalo. New York, solo agents for tho United States. Remember the name Doan's nnd tnko no other 7-22-2! When in Portland visit the only Exclusive Coffee Tea and Spice Store in the city. Best goods at lowest prices CHAS. F. JONES GRAND AVE. AND C. ASH WHOLESALE RETAIL