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OREGON CITY" ENT KUPK18K. FIJI DAY, OCTOIUOK 28, 1910. i JIB I: -, ' ai.couol i pi;r ck.nI" simitaiiiiiJitKnwI.iiiiliitiM (insjilic Sio.-ruichs aitlliWlsii rs- v rrpraetcsnislion.CWrf'1! tvssand Kesi .umtJiKitc! to Opiimi.torn.V..-o n.TM.afil. Not Narcotic. V" t I ! Ani-rCvi lUwiiv frr,7K cl Hon. Sour SiorcKitPntv'" AYorrosf cwulsiuus rrar.:L lu-ssmdLossorsuxR ncS'ilo Sinarott of NEW' YORK-, Exact Copy of Wrapper. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COL'STY MOUNTAIN VIEW. We had cur first heavy frost Tues day night in this vicinity and a heavy fog Wednesday morning. .Mrs. George Streecl was taken to tho asylum again Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. N Harrington of Sellwood were visiting In this berg Sunday. John Gillett is out near Shnbel this week painting and papering Lou Sa ger's house. W. G. Hall has discontinued butch ering for a few weeks. t H. Newman is at Logan this week working. Mrs. 0. A. Vanhoy has gone to Goldendale, Wash., to spend a few weeks with her daughters. Mrs. Van hoy is In quite poor health. Mrs. J. E. Calavan is on the sick list with throat trouble. Dr. Strick land is in attendance. Boru, to the wife of C. H. Dickey of Gladstone, Sunday, a daughter. Mr. Hill and family of Iowa have rented Mr. E. C. Selby's house. Mrs. E. A. Osman is able to be out again after his serious illness. Miss Lura Skinner is still quite sick with lung trouble. Frank Wills and family have moved out to Eeaver Creek. Henry Brandt is putting new Iir niiure into his rooms over the store. Ferd Curran has his hall about ready for shingles. He has to post pone building on account of lumber. Miss Gladys Macoy, the seamstress in L. Adams' store, is home this week with a disabled hand caused from a burn. , I W. H. Hurd had tha misfortune to smash his foot in the pulp mill this week. A large block of wood fell on it. The Call Of The Blood for purification, finds voice in p!mples bojls sallow complexion, a Jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, all sisrns of liver trouble But Dr. King's New Life Pills make rich red blood; give clear skin, rosy cheeks, fine complexion, health. Try 'them. ;jc at Jones Drug Co. LOGAN. A party of five, three men and two wonitn were driving past Fred Ger ber's on the 2nth, when the team ran away and in jumping nut Mrs. Schoo bert had both bones of one leg broken at the ankle. Dr. Mount was called by telephone but owing to the swel ling could not reduce the fracture until tho patient was taken home. A wealthy neighbor from Multnomah eouiiiy came after her with an auto mobile. W. M. Kirchem has purchased the Schneider hou -e from Henry Babler and moved it on his place. W. M. seems to bf going to keep bachelor's hall in good shape or he is going to break up the bachelor's lane. We hear that the Tracy hall will be moved to the corner near the Grange hall and will probably be used as a store building. A circular was recently received from W. W. Austin, school superin tendent of Gra'U county, at Hamilton, giving the date and program of a teachers' educational meeting. O. D. Eby, H. B. Death-, Chas. Thompson, E. Mass, R. W. Baker and O. D. Robbins, resident nominees, rpoke at the Democratic meeting on the 19th. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jubb and Mrs. Liilu Ward left on the 25th for their new tome on the Deschutes. Effie Klrchera has gone to Oregon City to stay with Mrs. O. D. Eby while Mr. Eby is campaigning. Oregon City Commission Company has now a large stock of brajJ on hand. NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, SHELF HARDWARE, AND NOTIONS. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS, OLD RUBBERS, COPPER AND BRASS. GET MY PRICES BEFORE BUYING OR SELLING, AS I DO NOT MAKE DRUG STORE PROFITS. J. H. MATTLEY os 7th street '3 J MM For Infirttg nnd CMMrcn. Tho Kind You Hhyq Always Bough! 9 Bears tho Signature TMt CtNTftUN COHMNTi MCW WM CIT. UWI'iUH 1 AM UwHw.HUHil MULINO. Who would not Jive in Oregon with its sunshine nnd showers as lnte as October, without the least sign of winter. Farmers are busy putting In their fall grain nnd many have already finished owing to the beautiful weath er we have had. Mr. Snodgrass and family returned Saturday from Linn county where they were called by the Illness and death of Mrs. Larklns, an aunt of Mr. Snodgrass. Mr. Davis and wife had a family reunion nt their residence last Sun day, those present being: Ernest Davis nnd wife, Ora Davis and wife, Jot Mallatt and wife and Archie Davis who Is at home for an over Sunday visit. The new bridge is open for travel but as far as location Is concerned is not much of an Improvement over the old one. All Bowel Trouble is relieved almost Instantly by Usln Dr. Bell's Ami Pain. It destroys dls-i ease germs and stops Inflamatlon. 1 Keep a bottle in the house. Jones i Drug Co. I ! M E ADO WB ROOK. J. W. Standinger Is hauling lumber to build a barn on his mountain ranch. Mr. Kelson has moved across the j river to his farm he bought from j Chas. Hall. Mr. Davis of Broughton ! burg w ill occupy the fiat vacated by i .Mr. Rolson. Mr. Bout well has movtd into the house formerly owned by Dick Fore- j man at Maple Creek. I Mrs. Standinger and Mrs. Cooper i called nn Mrs. Chlndgren Monday. The Misses Myrtle and Hazel Lark-' is culled ou Mrs. Holman Sunday. ins So far as we have been able to Interview the candidates are all con fident nf winning on the 8th of No vember. H. !. Standing'-r of East Meadow brook has his mill in operation and is now prepared to do plain and fancy chopping. Word has Just reached us that l'n cle Dave Itobson has sold his ranch on Col'on Ave. Hotel e Perry on Front Street, Iimf cliatiL-e-d hands. We are not ad visi d at the present writing who thr occupant now is. The firm of Gilbert & Allen South Side- Milling Company contemplates closing their plant soon to make some much needed changes. The Sen a for Lumber Company has installed a heating plant in their of fice and store room. Aru! now comes Henry Dougherty with another record breaking story of having run 0000 feet of lumbei throimh the plainer in five days. It her slow down Henry lest you heat i he head blocks. Albert K'ikIo has the contract to improve South Main Street. Chas. Colvin, wife and son were rusticating at Soda Springs Sun day. They report business dull up that way. We understand O. T. Kay has, sold his town property consisting of the north half of blocks 5 and C In tho Oren Addition. Mr. Kobson has a petition to the court lor material to construct a foot-bridge across the Molalla river at this place. The pleasant purgative effect ex perienced by all who use Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body and mind which they create, makes one feel joyful. Sold by all dealers. i a y ' .-or uvor Thirty Yenrs H.ea w ii aSrrsaaa TOO B ViUil MOLALLA. Splendid autumn outlier nnd tho farmers are busy, . Tho Tody Hammond residence In no.-iiing completion. There are nearly leu pupils on rolled In llu Molalla school. Tho '.Ith n 'Hi tiHIi grades aro taught (Ills year. Molalla Grange had a very inter ostng meci.ng last Saturday, several applications lor nio'.nboi ship were considered. No. 510 has paid another flcOcii t's Indohioduoss. having clear til siMy odd dollars not proceeds out of no sluh animal fair. When oil any rainy day or night you drive inli) soaee if the Grange's 250 foot li-nstli of liorso sliod sliolior. fiviu tln piiTi-ins winds or nilni; sminis, n iiu'inlior that this Is tlu Kratisors' Klndnoss towards llu nolii musi, wliosoovor may lit' Us driver. (lilt lirtv at Molalla w liavi- aboiit madi' ii our minds to volt' no on all ooimtv division In tho stall'. llavo von soon tho mso of tho "Homo Kulo" affair taokod up on laruo raid postors? this "iiiSRor In tho wood pile" moans homo pnro and eimplo. Low Kol'l'ins has his now d ruin. Illn;: almost oomplotod on tho farm. John and Frank Kvorhart. old tlm ors of our town woio visiting rola tlvos hoiv last wook. Kov. riiilPps and Mal.'o oi'mdnotod rovival mooting at tho M. K. olinroh for 10 days. Mr. I'holps diow a word pctmo of tho ovlls of our pool room anions iho youth of our midst, show Iiik how It was a U-ooh and a poison to tho rising fconoration. Duo of our promiiiont f.irmors drow auoihor Ulml of a piotuio of tho Iioiiso, whon hi yoiini! son fal'.od to show up at homo at tho usual hour, tho lather cut himself a special walking stick far the occasion and hastened over to tho idle play house and whipped and kicked all In roach, which new game was a surprise even to tho keeper of tho house. STONE. The Clackamas hrldge here has the south end cemented with sand and gravel and cement and now stands IZEXS "Si ' Wm.jtiii MwwmwianiMaM The Stover Engine is an ideal farm power. It is simple and strong. It has very few parts. Just take that cut and compare it with the picture of any other engine in the market. Notice the difference. Note that the Stover Engine is stronger and better in every detail. Now, why don't you get next to the fact that you arc cheating yourself by not owing one of these engines? Every day you arc doing work that could be better and more cheaply done by a Stover Gasoline. Get the idea that an owner of a gasoline engine has to be an engineer out of your head. He doesn't, that is if his engine is a Stover. A few minutes instructions will make you able to operate your Stover as good as an old hand, Thats why we say the Stover is an ideal farm power. It's made right. It is giving satisfaction to 2500 hundred users right here in the Northwest. We sell them in sizes from 1 to 60 horse power and we guarantee full rated horse power. WE ASK ONLY THE OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW YOU WHAT THE STOVER WILL DO FOR YOU S inflDI f PnFHT! !S ' 'wriXltltll I J 1 Fine VEHICLE, f fVir.W ! .Vt?,yA.,'-JTw iff VI VniM on a solid foundation. The manager, Mr. Fred Gerber did a good job, the hardest one that was ever done here. It won't decay very soon. The la borers had a good job shoveling and mixing cement. The north end of the bridge was secured for safer travel ho the bridge will permltMult nomah county people to cross over in safety. , There has been two months of good work done here. The road from Clear Creek down the Clackamas river to the cape horn mountain has been graveled and rolled and the road south to Bed Sand has been graveled part of the way. Their was considerable individual subscription for the road south to Kedland. The distribution of the money that was paid out for labor on these roads to the laborers will lesson the county treasury box of Its cash money considerable. There was one of Clackamas cou.i ty's large rock crushes drawn past here lately with six large horses hitched to It and two Oregonlons driving them, It would seem to the common clodhopper that kind of a crustier Is a costly machine, or as the fisherman said when he was shearing the hog for the wool, "It is a big squeal for so little wool." 5 gfl j Some of the people In the Igan ! country are making some money j these days. . There was four loaded j wagons passed here this morning with hay, oats and potatoes, and some do not take time to stop for t Sunday, rain or shine. These big loads make the sand and gravel moan j under the wheels. Mrs. Miller of Kansas was visiting Mrs. Vick Hattan this week. Mrs. J Miller was once a Miss Hattan but women sometimes cliang; Ibelr 1 names. Wc were well aciualnted i with Mrs, Miller's pnfoutii, who lived ' li Illinois, i This Hattan Is a oiuislu to Iho Hat- Ian how in dieiion. Tho host wo could do for Mrs. Miller to keep her 1 In good humor w is to kIvo her threo pears which woliLintl live iunds. Wo save a sample el those pears to a man that Wat hero at the Unvls Ai I'lark fair In i:o. ami now ho is a oltt:on of Dim in. Ho enme from Idaho here, paid $.000 for 10 ncren of land. This N iho way Oregon In s'ttling up ami the price of Oregon lilit fiom piy.t ut tndlcalloiis. Mult nomah will not have t'lackamas coun ty. Wo think Clackamas county pooplo do mil want ivi't'.md as a Kiiliuih. The most of th people of Stone do not care to 1, f tho host Improved part of Clackamas county go yet for some tlino to come. Cram Mumpowcr has added anoih or saw on tor. Suppose ho has his poles all sawed up and big polo Haw-loss. Mr. Smith, (he Clear Crook cioani- ory Job. hutter maker still holds down his The urli'o of hut tor Is very high In price. I The Homo Oil and Cas Company has arranged to commence horlng mvMn. They et'ot to encounlor oil this time. We hope to see a gusher a dance on Saturday ovonlnis, Octet oil well as soon as tho rook Is struck l,or lu tho M. II. A. hall. Joe Hp with tho drill. The company ought let's Orchestra will give good music, to have more drills going down after tho oil. Your Cough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing tho delicate mom- hraues of your throat If you want to ho annoved. Ihit if you wan: relief want to bo cured, tako Chamlierlaln's Cough Remedy. Sold hy all dealers. STAFFORD. Apple pleklns ami otier fall work Is getting along nicely this pleasant we:u her. Tho recenilv married young Mr. Neal, preached on Sunday evening upon tho subject of "lovo" to a vory quiet audience In the scIi.mi! houso, Mr. KTentel has his house up nnd hastening Its completion, win tl wo understand something Is going to ho doing. DAY TIME ANY THE STOVER GASOLINE ENGINE IS READY FOR WORK SEND IN THE SLIP Portland, Oregon SANOSNESS , WILSON & CO. AGFNTS TO- ';lWi''wv-' Mrs. Alios Howard arrived at her father's. Mr. Gage, on Saturday, the 22nd, for n short visit. . Mrs. Hop on, her ulster of East F'ortl'ind, hearing of her arrival came Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wright nnd son from Michigan, who were on their way to Cottage Grove, were guests at Mr. Cage's, al.-o, this past week. Mrs. L. Shauber has a fine baby I hoy. Born on Tuesday. WIL80NVILLE. Henry ion went to Portland on Saturday on business. Joo Thornton went to Oregon City on Friday. Mr. ami Mrs, Reed Graham attend- Compare Our Prices With thoM yon hf tftffn In tha habit nt paftiuc And you will m-a tltftt wo oftVr )" ultflntll Inffon ttli work ret run cnnnt Kt bfl'tr ttioJvi Work mat whom, do tuatur Low much jou pay. , r, ' ., ' .Tj hrHiin work for out ' ' H '-"'.J 'y-jL-ll 2,f-t"" l"tron in , V'i 4 ,''n',',w) oitrnciion '4t'' r " fr' whn piti or l,ri.l,,.rk,.r,tr. 1 . Comuim oo e... .. . e nn . f' ;:TMlirCii $5.00 Zt ;' .Ir.AmBrHitluVA.OU V' V' ?k i0MFil!i 1-00 . f? ' EimiimI Fillinfi 1.00 ;:;'. Vis ) fi.t 5.00 ifcJ2L..., IcuJ '-50 M.W . Will, PmwninWuuif PiioUn E1r'1ln ,9li ) Tim irutnaM ii niriiM RUT HITHODI All work ftillr Klinrnnt'iwl for fifteen fears. Wise Dental Co., Inc. Painless Dentists Falling Bu'ldmj, Third and Wnhlniton PflKIUSO, ORE. Cl.'.t. 11... II. U.lall.U lui.4.7. Ilal anil Hen Toor.o on Sunday last, Mr. Ilmtist wont to Tualatin on Kliday evening to hear Heed, In the Inleiests Dry." 'NoitIh mid of "Oroipm A young son arrived at tho Iter homo last week, Kov, and Mrs. Heed were Ilia guesis of Mr, and Mi's, Klmor Junes on Thursday evening, alter glvliiK their steiooplleen at Sherwood. The Correspondent ' Item have to go to press loo early in the week In give an account of the lieinililliiiii lueeling on Thursday eou!liR. I'on'l fm gel tu intend tho Anil Sa loon meeting to ho given nt tho A. O, I', V. hull on Sunday evening at S o'clock. Kov, 10. K. Zlintiu'l'umi), one of tho most noted Antl Saloon rpeakeis In the ntalo ef Oivgon will ho tho speaker of the evening, lie will have a hundred or nmro xtoroop tlcon vlows which will lie well worth od tho wedding of Miss Sailor will slash tho;solnii. Admission Is free. Mr. While and Normal Say, two of tho High School dlreclorn, intend ed the school mooting lu tho cen t house on Saturday last, ami report la splendid programme gotten up hy County Supeilnlenilont T. J. liary. Some of tho popular nienilioiH nf j the younger society net are to liho and a fine time Is promised those who trip tho light raiilastlc. The high school director l"'l meeting ou Monday evening and are making arrangements o have high school heglu lu Nov ; Mr, Carter, from mhor. ChchiilK Wash., ; has been visiting Alfred linker. Mr. , Caiier has been I. Hiking tho ground 'over, and Is contemplating nturtliig a i brick kiln at Tualatin, j Joe Kplor went to Portland on Inst , Tuesday, to have a piece of Kteel re- moved from his eye, the steel having I splintered from a wedge when Joe i was sawing a largo tree. Tho eye Is I getting along nicely., I Tho Japanese receiving m much ! commendation for his fine celery ills j played In I'ortland lately. Is none other than tho one who has land ' tented from Krln Mct'onnell. about I a mile and a half from Wllsonvllle. NIGHT TIME TIME O. C. 0. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. Portland, Ore. I would like to have Cataloituo and further regarding this engine. your Stover Information Na Address What's the matter wllh our hoII? Miss Anna Neiieri-r of Portland ami Wm. Baker, of our village, were mar ried lu Portland on Thursday evening the 201 h of October, and ure enjoy ing their honeymoon nt Mr. linker's homo near Wllsonvllle, The lirldu Is a pretty nnd lovable young woman, who has many friends In tho vicinity of Wllsonvlllo, where she lias often visited. Thu rlrooni Is the eldest mni of Kd Baker, nnd In a very rnpnhln and Industrious young man, liming hosts of friends here, where lio has grown up from boyhood. We take pleasure In extending congratulations and good wishes (o this happy young couple, and, sincerely hope they will decide to make their homo In thlH vicinity. A very pretty home weddliig look placo at the residence of (ho bride's parents. Dr. nnd Mrs. Sailor, of Slier wood, on Sunday afternoon, October 2:!, at :i o'clock, nt. which time. Miss lila Sailor became the wife) of Ben Tooze. The bride was attended hy Mrs. Hallen as matron of honor, and I was very daintily gowned. The groom I' I, ..I I... Lio l...,,tl,,t f'h'iu W1IS iUU iMie.i ,J u.n u, .. Toozo. The ceremony wns performed I , ... ... al,,...,,l Al,nt Iiy KOV. i.wjeiittui, u nitei w wn.,. .".. forty guests were present, nou uner the ceremony a dainty weddltiK lunch eon was served, after which the young couple took the evening train fur Portland and other points to enjoy n short wedding trip. How Much Will You Pay to have your eyes cured; Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve only costs 2.1c and will cure. Good for nothing but the eyes. Jones Drug, Co. EASTERN 8ANDY. All aboard for Sandy will soon h a reality la Poi'lland Mt. Hood rail way us about lino men and about M tenuis lire busily engaged on tho power house silo for Ml, llisul Moo. trio I Jr. hi and Power pliinl, loun tons of ceiiieiit Is now being hauled from Horlng to (he power Iiiiiiho site, a rock crusher and tunny men are putting down tiio concrete fuiiudallon vvlillo another crow In buiiy building tho flume of hoveu iiiIIom to tap the llltlo Sandy's water, lo bo used, and liil'.i' on i lie null u Sandy river's mighty power will ho diverted Into a big llunio and taken lo Hull Hull I'lnt where n largo reservoir will bo built. When completed It will lie one of tho greatest power plauta lu llic west. Mt. Mood Hallway Company started their sawmill with a crew, also the planer la running blast cmlug out lumber for lias full full the iliiine and lb" for Iho road. They ill-ii bate two donkey engines busy b'Kglng for the mill tiradliig on Iho lower end of iho lino has nlurlcd near (in sham and guide stuki s have hern set wbhlil a low mile of town. Teaming on tlm road between Sail ly ami Holing lUatluii Is Nuiuotlilug great; tin re. Is a continual string of wagons and aulos on the road almost all day and night and the road super visor Chas, Ki.-bs, Is kept busy wlh , erew keeping Iho road In condition lo travel over. Severn! auto trucka have entered the field lo share a part of the enor mous freighting going oil hero and haul from II to .1 tons to a load. A big auto truck while moving a f ton planer to the Mt. Hood saw mill bioko .down a bridge near Pleasant Homo, hKo broke die approach of tho Simly bridge, delaying (ravel some. The Sandy Coinerclal Club Is net ting active again and will probably do sotoo gisid woik to get our beau tiful Stuiijy valley advertised nnd thus receive n part of tho eastern home seekers. Tho Club Is going to gel Hi'wrul thousand pauipblels prlulnd 1 and have offered a null piUe of J fill I for the best motto offered for Sandy and surrounding country. The Slruus Lumber Company has i limtalled ii modern big four-ton planer I .In their mill. I Johiisiud Bros, ure busy rutting ' lumber and shingles. Tin y hnvo also Installed II complete otitllt for doing i all kinds of turning, scroll work and i other mill work. I Cbm Fosbeig has Insi ailed a branu new, up to-dato H4 w mill wlih M.noo f foot capacity per day, I Flrwooil mill bus shut down for i iho w inter. ' J, 11. Nelson has let a contract for I clearing H acres of land. ; Lvman Davis has Just completed a barn on his lots in town. I L K. Huffman Is bu-y with several : carpenters finishing his residence j J. II. Wener has purchased a wisid I sawing machine ami gasoline engine ii 1 1 will now make wood by g.iso ; lino. j II. Perret has purchased a t! horse power gasoline engine to run machlu- 1 cry In I. Is shop. ! II Casper has returned in Sandy for P ! and has taken a job to clour ' It Mellllg. I Tho Sandy Umd Company, having sold all their lots In the second ad dition to Sandy, have had II. II. John j ami. .the surveyor, lay out I he llil'd 1 addition. I Otto Molnlg has aho lay 'd out n tract lu lots. ' A big boom Is mi In Sandy. Many pisiple ure investing lu lots and acre ar," In and about Sandy. (i. Sim hi has purclwued a lot on Pb-.isaut View nveiiue ami will mam j ImtlO. ' I Johnsriid Bros, have wdd tloir tim ber holdings on iho Sandy river for ; H,soi). Mrs. A. Mar iv has sold her farm to eastern people; consideration I Jll.OOO. J. K. GlboiiH has sold bis farm to ' Chas. Krebs Co. for $U.n"0. I Mrs. A (!. P.oinsledt was taken to ' I be ho'ipllnl lo be operated II poll for IHilieudllills. l , I I u.l. I ...uil ut ill tin. Good Samaritan bosplial at Portland, where be was operated iiin for lip-pi-ndtclth. iillie Cox, ago 17 years, died on Oiinber 21. 1 ! 1 . of typhoid fever. Tun older children of C, G. Cox are very low with th same sickness. I'. T. Shelley has gone 10 Hood Itlver i n business. Too ciimpali;n Is rather unlet ibis year but II may stir up at uioM imv time. The "wets" are making a hero ic effort (o save this neck of III" wood iroin leinpeiauee, bul they'll have lo go Willi". Sanirdiy evening, November Mil, III. re will be a grand rally by Iho Kepiibllcniis. Sunday, October Until, at ,'! p. tn., a big time will be held at Odd Fellows Hall where the temperance ipiesilon will lie discussed. Hy a unanimous decision of the Sandy Couiiiionial Club an active hand will be taken to annex Clacka inns Couniy lying north iuf I lie Clacka mas river to Multnomah. Everybody wants It, so all vole for It. Unslijhtly Sores, bolls, eruptions, pimples, black heads and all skin affections are very ipili kly cured by the use of Dr Bull's Antiseptic Salve. 25c. Jones. Drug Co. FIRWOOD. Ereil E. Illaelt spent Sunday wllh his parents In Portland. The Klrewood Mill has closed down for the winter. Mra. W. E. Stevens has gone lo Portland to spend u few days. County 1'rult Inspector Iowls Hpent laat week In Klrwiiod nnd Dover, Inspecting the frull trees. He found the orchards In good condition nnd says that with on re the orchards will !(iinl I be best In nny locality. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts gave a sur prise parly In honor of their son's nineteenth birthday. Among Ihnse nrevent were, Mr. and Mrs, E. I). Hart, MIkh Jennie a Grande, Mr. Lewis, Prod Black, Jack lawless, Austin Milliron, Miss U-uli Morrison, Mica Mabel Cpdegrave, Messrs Don and Victor Bodley, Harry Morrison and Mr. I'ndegrave. J. Garfield Smith Iiiih returned from Crater Lake and Is spending a few days on his ranch. Mrs. B. V, Hart spent Sunday at Cot nil wllh Mr. nnd Mrs, I. P, Hart. lyi'onard and Christian Chrlid 'nro spending the winter at Klrwood. Leonard is with N. F. Fischer npil Christian wllh Anton Malar. Don't forget, (he deba(n at ITrwood Hall, Saturday evening nnd the Fruit- CLACKAMAS growers' mnolltiaj In I ho afternoon, All nro ivclroino, Mr, and Mrs, n. Ik Hart elilniiulund a tew friends on Sunday. ' I'm d Lo (Iratiilo baa relumed lo lirwood and In visiting Willi Mr. and Mis. K. I. Siullh, Why People Cough Is a tii)aloiy when In. Iloll'a l'lnu Tar lloiioy will euro nny cuiigh. leiuk for Iho boll ou (bo hull lo, II nun 111 Iho genuine. Jotua Inug Co. EAQLC CMCEK. Mr. and Mt". A. W, Cooko, or Inuii 'ilicim, were vIsltlM wllh Mrs. Cooke' naieiils, Mr, and Mrs. Howled, iibui lier ulster, Mrs, Wesley IioiikIiiiiu, I lit Ills! of last week. Victor Hug and family moved last Week to Givdiun,, where Mr. Her has rented , farm. Miss Uo-n Moehnke made Imr folks a M.ll last Saturday and Sun day. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Murplxi' moved Into llulr new homo nil llui hill Iho flint of the week, ami are mnr ihIkIiIuis to N, J. Jones it ml r j tn II y. Jack Gibbous culled lo ' II, H. Glbion ou Monday nnd sold him a horso. Mrs. It. B. Gibson was the guest of her sister. Mi s IMbh Chapiuaii, of Potilaiid, Saturday and Sunday. If you havt any doubt of tho inerlls of I'r. Hell's PltioTar Honey one bottle will remove that doubt nnd your coukIi at the mime time. Uiok (or the boll ou tho bottle It la the genuine. Jonea Drug Co. DOVER. The aupoivlmir U lu Inn the plank on the Sandy road npd hns donn considerable oiler work to put Hie roads In good condition (or winter. The HaoUttnnd place turn I n sold. The patty that boui:hl It It Icaiii'K the light of way on the east side for the lead. Mint '''''la Morrbioil was mil from Pel Hand Saturday, Gnvloi'l Kehi spent Saturday and Sunday with Ms parents. Mrs.' A. Pews took dialler with Mr, and Mrs Arthur Miller Sunday. Mrs daily Ward of Jefferson, Ore , Is with her mother, Mrs. P, llentinc or, who Is ipilie III. Mr Hindu nf Portland Is vlslilii wllh Mr Carver. Miss (liuoo Wolf Is home for a short visit. She Is koIii lo Portland for tho winter. Mr. and Mr. J. W, Kon niuriied from Op-gun CHy Monday. Mr. nod Mrs, George Wolf gave a parly Friday night. All thai attended report a tine time. Alex IteWs attended the roil volition of SchiKd orflcers ut Oregon City, Saturday nnd (niiii.ncied biisluesa In poillanii the 11 1 t of the week. A. J. Klonilllor mid wife wore up to their ranch galherluii apple Mon day. Mr. Kviins ha put out a fine lot of strawberries tbl fall- Wong Than Uullet. Ilnllel hnvo often cuimud lea auf fer(ng to so). Hers than eczema. I. W. Ilai rliiinn, Burlington, Mo., got III tin) army, and suffered with, forty year "But lliirkleii Arnica Halvo ruroJ mo when nil e!nu fulled," lie writ Greiitet healer for mires, licers, Bulla. Hums, Cut. Wounds, llnilaes and Piles. 2T.o nt June lirug Co, BORING. Edward Blown has taken (ho con tract for cutting and loading on car at Seller slatlon, all the wihmI off the Ml acre trac t of laud know n as the Vetch place, below Holing II" ha Installed a steam saw capable of cul ling five-foot lugs and these will bo ! pulled to Hie ems by an engine and I split at I he place of loading, Since the opening of the hunting ! season bore the crack of tlm (shotgun can bo heard almost cuiiiIiiiiuimI v, but las Iho birds an- scarce and wild (he I Iuiks of the hunters are small. Mrs. John Cornell of Haley, who, for some time was unable in got annul, owing to a paialytlc stroke, j has so far recovered Unit she Is now 1 ahle to walk. She has returned horn" j from a long stay with her ilangbier I at Nowbt rg, who cared (or her ilur I lug her disability, A number of new residence have I been built In and near Boring the past few mom hs ami others are golm; up now. Among lb" best Improve ment under eiiiinl iiii'Miiu h the largo i Hew store building of J. W, Bonis Hi Company, which will be one of the must sightly and roomy i.tiuiillles III tin- place. Mis. P. Ill "I r, of Klglit Mile, Morrow County, Is liere for a visit with her broiliT, T, II lllcbiirdion, Alter n few day she will go lo Linn County for a week's visit wllh her parents before returning in dor ICuhI orn Oregon homo. Mrs, Brenner's husband in Hie owner of a 1 lluil ucre wheat ranch In Morrow County. James Lurscn and Miss Ollle Will Hole, both of Boring, were miirrlod on lasl Sal unlay mid will make this their Inline, THE HOME la Incomplete without modern, uni tary Plumbing. You rilk the live! of your children by keeping old faihionedy plumbing In" the house We take contracts for PLUMBING heating and ventilating. We can refit your entire houie. If you are building thli Spring give us a chance to figure on the Plumbing. P. C GADKE i Tinning, Hot Air Furnace and Hop Plpee. All Klndi of Job bing and Spraying Material. 914 Main 8t. Phone 2654. OREGON CITY. Smm 1