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OREGON CITY" ENTEUPK1S15, Fix IDA V, NOVKMHKU 4, 1010. l iio Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which lins boon In uso for over 30 jrenrs, hs homo tho si;rnntHro of - and lins boon inrulo under his por- JL&JI' 8onft MUHsrvlsUm stnoo its itiflutoy. Af7Y, -CUcAtA, Allow no ono to dooolve you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitation and " Jiist-ns-pHMl" nro but Experiment Unit trtilo with and ondanjror tlio heitlih of Infants nud Children Experience ngniust Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorlit is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pnro iroric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant- It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Xnrvotta substance. Its npro is its guarantee It destroys Worm and allays Fovorlshnoss. It cures Diarrhoea and AVind Colic It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation and Flntuleney. It assimilates tho Food, regulate tlio Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Pauaeert-Tho Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of I Homy Hnrth Is building a ham. an education, and before you cunt for Mr. Larson on the Doors place. I your ballot just romoniltor (ho widow The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC .COT, I. WIMM, Tt .UMUT .T.,rT, NCW VO WTV. run NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY REDLAND. Mrs. Miller died on the 21st at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hinkle. after a lingering illness caused by falling and breaking her thigh last ' March. A good many Redlandites attended the union meeting in Oregon City Sunday. James Smith and W. H. Bonney have bought a new wood sawing out . fit and are quite busy. Chicken thelves have been in the neighborhood. They seem to be look ing for white chickens. Hope they will get some buck-shot before long. The Linn's school is closed on ac count of the teacher being sick. The directors of Evergreen school are looking for another teacher. R. Herr is busy erecting a barn. Mr. Jensen and family have moved to the James place. you have not, and do not wish to see your neighbor's children swallow ed by this greedy power, then as a wise guardian of your home, put your x against this deception on Nov. the 8th. J. W. THOMAS. Blind. Mrs. Ellie Tiler, Ravena, Tex., writes: I was blind as a bat. I used Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve and it acted like a charm. It cut the scum off my eyes and restored my sight. It is all you claim and worth its weight In gold. 25 cents a tube at Jones Drug Co. OSWEGO. Whooping Cough. It is an old saying that whooping cough must run its course, but the use of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey has demonstrated beyond doubt that such is not the case. It can be cured by the use of this remedy. Jones Drug Co. MOlALLA. Spring Hill Farm was surprised by some thirty-five young people Satur day evening. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.. K. Dart Surveyor Hungate is surveying the Harless corner, which has recently been purchased by Robbins Bros. The firm contemplates erecting a modern store building next spring. Sawtell I!ros. and Thomas have Just put in a concrete vat at the Oak Paint Dipping Plant. From Molalla Town. Editor Enterprise Who pays Ex-Governor Rose? , The lipuor distilltr knows. Why call it the "Home Rule?" To make the voter a Fool; Why steal the livery of Heaven To call the devil, the Eleven. Why now, for Oregon the Greater? To deceive the very Creator, Why the scare of personal liberty? To blind und bias the voter you see, Why address "men of the state?" To doom their children's fate. Why vote no on so "wet" a plan? To make the con a Greater Man. Mrs. J. Schroder, of Chicago, III., arrived a few days ago to spend the Winter with her niece, Mrs. Sherman B. Clark. Gus Rosentrator has purchased two lots on Fifth street and C avenue and expects to build a residence soon. Mrs. N. Van Horn and son, John, left a short time ago for Ironton, Ohio, expecting to be gone a year. H. F. Nixon is building a bungalow on Fourth street and D avenue. The 'infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner, who has been very ill, is convalescent Miss Laura Shipley, of Gresham, is staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Clintfelter, and attend ing the public school here. The Women of Woodcraft will give a whist social tonight at the I. 0. O. F. Hall. William Piatt, who is employed at the pipe foundry, had a couple ot bones broken in his right foot la.t Wednesday by a section of pipe which fell on the member. Mr. and Mrs. William Bichner are visiting Mrs. Bichncr's mother, Mre. Kingkade, at Los Angeles, Cal. W. Bussby has sold his residence on Fifth street and B avenue, and with his wife has gone to California to spend the Winter. Lame back comes on suddenly and Is extremely painful. It Is caused by rheumatism of the mucsles. Quick relief Is nfforded by applying Cham berlain's Liniment. Sold by all dealers. MARGUAM. L. N. Jones, road boss, is having a great deal of gravel hauled out on On last election duy in the evening, the roads after he "days work" was done, one of Molalla's citizens, who had seen one community In Its "ups and downs" for the past forty years, and had voted that day as he had always argurei, that men and boys must be "educated to be temperate," remark ed in the cool of the evening: "If I had my vole over again, I would now vote it dry." We have had the direct effects of booze out heie and now are not. go ing to vote to have a "wet city" to flood a "dry" and prosperous country, Bee? Voter, you knov who Is the whole push of all this "Home Rule" Bosh we hear so much of late In "bold type," this is the mm power thai would push "wet goods" into "dry" places and make it convenient for you to raise criminal "blind pigs" In a prohibition state. Voter! have you a son or daughter to contribute to the "Home Rule'' Rum - Rum cause? If Guy C. Larkins, who is teaching school at Monticnsto, was Bick a few days last week, but at this writing has assumed the gavel again. Rev. Mayes and Mr. Phelps, the Evangelist, are having large congre gations at their meetings. Mrs. Liddla Ross and daughter of Waltsberg, Washington, are visiting relatives and friends for a few days. The largo hotel sign of the Myers Hotel Is a handsome one. Mrs. Mary Marquam was seen Fhowlng her friend, Mrs. Ross, around the town the other day, seeing the sights up Main street and down Grand Avenue. Mrs. Jo Jackson went to Portland Saturday to consult with the hospital doctors In regard to her Illness. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Liddla Ross. Charley Blrdget and others went to the mountains to have their yearly hunt. Wesley Voder says ho has plenty of music at homo and Is not Instru mental ell her. Quarterly mooting at tho M. K. church at Maiqiinm, November 9. ami (ho orphan. When a cold becomes settled In tho system, It will take several days' treatment to cure It, and tho best remedy to use Is Chamberlain's Cough For Colic Remedy. It will euro Quicker than or any bowel trouble lr. Hell's Antl- any other, ami also loaves tho sys Pain net like magic, relieves almost I tout In a natural ami healthy condl- Instnmlv. Also good for all external i turn. Sold hv all dealers pains. Jones Drug Co. WILSONVILLE. MEADOWQBROOK, I The Chlntlgren boys aro doing uulto Mr. Uothune wont to Portland on a rushing real estate business laioly. Saturday. Mr. Smith, of tho firm of Fnsitmai Mrs. Stlnoliaugh has been visiting ' & Smith, of Oregon City, was doug at her old homo, near Wllsonvllle. business In town Monday. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Nemlot from Arlle. j l. U Trulllnger Is building mid Polk County, have boon visiting their otherwise enlarging his sawmill on relatives near our village. j Mullno avenue. A little baby girl arrived at the - Mr. Engle lias Just completed the home of Marks Seely, on Tuesday, ! Improvements en South Mam street October ioth. I to Molalla avenue. Mao Baker Is attending high school I Word has Just reached ua that 1'. at St. Johns. ! S Mayer has sold his placo i,( luisl- Tho amendments to be voted upon . tiess In tho soul hern part of town, at the coming election w ore ably dls- J 0. T. Kay and family were busy cussed by 1-oder and Schuebol. at j nil day Sunday visiting Mr. Adklus Pleasant Hill on Wednesday evening, and f.niiily of Mullno, October it'ith. in tho Hood View j Mr. Orom li is il'sposotl of h.n prop church. Messrs loder nnd Sehuebel , eity on Muhn avenue and nioed are bright, up-to-dato lawyers from ! to IVnlson, Iowa, whero ho will our county seal, having more than make nli Inure. tho usual share of talents, as they j A. U Lnrktns made a business aro splendid singers as well as talk-, trip to Oregon City Tuesday. ers. and the music rendered by tho II. H. Cornell, of Portland, and C. male quartette was a great pleasure N. Ilolman, were buggy riding and to those who were fortunate enough j seeing tho sights around town Sun to be present. day afternoon. Tho dance given on Saturday even- Mr. llolllngsworth has moved to lug In the M. U. A. hall was well :. the I. IX Larkin place,, where ho can attended, and much enjoyed. 1 ' boiilllt by the high school. The Republican rallv held at tho l" Success Literary snd Lyceum A. O. V. W. hall, on Thursday even-t lng. October 27th, was well attended. considering that Ahe farmers are very I busv at present. The speeches made bv Mavor Rogers of Salem, who dls-1 cussed the state ticket, and the other , Our teacher this year seems to ho making a better start than did the last one. Many school children suffer from constipation, wlileli Is often tlio cause of seeming stupidity at lessons. Chamberlain's Si oilmen nud Llvov Tablets mo an Ideal medicine to glvo a child, for they ate tulld nnd goutlo III their effect, nud will euro oven chronic constipation, Sold by all dealers, CLARKS. Alex Sehowililo wont on a visit to Portland I his w eek. Mr. Ilollomlller started to plow to sow grain. Mr. lluol sowed Ills wheat week. Mr. Hang was In town Inst on Saturday. Mr. Wettlaufer plowed with now disk plow. Klmor Klelnsmlth wont lo tho mill last week. Sam Klmor has sowed his wheat. Mr. MiiruunrUt was lu town Inst week. Pen Marshall from Kllwooil was In Clarks on Sunday. Mr. Kaag went to the Cnlon Mill Inst week. last week his rendered a very Interesting program Krldav afternoon. Republican candidates present who talked upon their various topics with regard to their views of our coming government, wore much enjoyed by all. Superintendent Gary of Oregon City, was present at this meeting and gave n -short talk on the "High School Fund Law," to bo voted upon at the Everybody Needs a good salve and Dr. Hell's Antisep tic Salve Is tho best It Is a creamy snow white ointment. Guaranteed for all skin diseases. 25 cents at Jones Drug Co. SHUBEL. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Is guaranteed for ccnoma, salt rheum, totter, ringworm, running sort's, chap ped hands and lips, pimples on the face, black heads, bathers' Itch, sun burn. Insect bites, fever sores nud nasal catarrh. 25 cents at Jones Drug Co. REDLAND. C. li. Dye snd Hev. tandaborotigh lectured at tho Klrgrovo scluHilhouse last Saturday night. Quite a large crowd enjoyed It. Fred Wilcox lins been hired to tench the Evergreen school. Tho young men of Utgan nnd Red laud are talking of orguulilng a baud soon. Hope they will have success. Dame Humor lias It that the wed ding bolls will soon ring lu the shape Mrs. Clark of Portland spent a few (of cowbells, tlnpnna and shotguns. days with Mrs. It. Ginther, last week. Hoys, nsk no questions, but got ready. w lllj iff it j iO DAY TIME-NIGHT TIME ANY TIME THE STOVER GASOLINE ENGINE IS READY FOR WORK . 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 are cheating yourself by not owing one of these engines? Every day you are 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 SEND IN THE SLIP IMPLEMENTS Fine VEHICLES Si Portland, Oregon MITCHELL, LEWIS A 8TAVER CO. Portland, Ore. I would llko to havo your 8tovcr Catalogue and further Information regarding this englno. J. J. SANDSNESS W. J. WILSON & OO. AGENTS Name Address coming election. Our county super intendent Is not up for office, but Is simply interested enough In the boys and girls of this growing county, to give up his valuable time, In helping them to secure an education, giving the country scholars an equal chance with those who reside In towns. The A. O. U. W. hall was packed to the limit of its capacity on Sun day evening last to hear Rev. Zim merman in the interests of the anti saloon league. The chairman an- Will Hettman Is down from tho hills for a while. Mrs. Albert Hornschuh, and little girl, of liclllngham. Wash., Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Hornschuh. Wu. Mnehnke has been laid up with an injured knee, but Is Improv ing under the care of Dr. Mount. Henry Olnlher of Llttell, Wash., after having spent a month's vaca tion among friends and relatives hero, has gone back to his new home In Washington. The signs seem to point to another ljet tho good work CLACKAMAS. and Mr. What Ms You? Do you feci weak, tired, despondent, have frequent head eches, coated tongue, bitter or bad taate in morning, "heart-hum," belching of gas, acid risings in throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at time snd kindred symptoms ? If you have may considerable number of the above symptoms you are suffering from bilious ness, torpid lirer with indigestion, or dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is made up of the most valuable medicinal principles known to medical science for the permanent cure of such abnormal conditions. It is most efficient liver invigorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthened The Golden Medical Discovery" is not patent medicine or secret nAstrum, full list ol its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harm, (ul bahit-iorming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots ol native American medical, iorest plants. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. nounced that Rev. Zimmerman was III and unable to be present, but Rev. ( wedding soon Procter, of Oregon City had been sc-, go on. cured to fill the vacancy. Rev. Proc-1 George Stevens and family ter is a forcible, convincing speaker, t Mrs. Frank Kirk visited with with a pleasant voice, and unhesltat- Gard of Clurkes today. ing delivery which captivates his Elmer l-oe and family of Clnrkes audience. Campaign songs were 1 visited with Jim Beeson last Sunday. rendered by the Methodist choir, und a collection was taken In the inter ests of the Anti-Saloon League. The voters of Wllsonvllle and vl-r-lnltv can surelv be counted unon to rim In a flnn votn in favor of the! Wlth thowtmi tn Jo th titbit of twin, ring in a uno voiu in i.ivui oi iu. i .nll , ..if th.t n ,,, a mii,nil(. High School Fund uw,' after that Compare Our Prices loirnn til work ri ynu 'ftatint ff't tmtUr aioiM work an hurst, un iuUr ho ntut b you pap. flnUh plat n1 : ; ' J iTi'iif work for out '' A '-'i -j,; ' -i 'll town Mtrona In 't.i'V, i ."fM'ftinlMia oitrartion ' ' v' ' .a frs-st wrinn platt r '-. ty ,Tl Iti'Ik work la ordnr vvwf K.yj.. e nr. i splendid line-up of 'i'i to 0 In favor of a high school In our village. This l law Is the only one that has been j advanced with regard to high schools I that will give the boys and girls of; country districts an efpial chance i with those who reside in towns. We ; hope that the Oregon City voters j will remember the golden rule In 1 this respect, for although we are glad ! and proud that our county seat can ; afford such a splendid high school, ' yet a little shack, out in the country where our scholars cun attend Is ' more valuable to those who reside ! In the country districts. When vot- ' u ""'ktutir eunriiniiwd for firtmn ?r. lng for the high school fund law, do j Wise Deiltal COeelnc. not forirnt that vnu re votlnp In flu I . ..." interests of the bovs and L'lrls. wlni 1 "alnleSS DemlStS have to depend upon your vote for Molir Crowns 22kBridTnll,4.00 Gild Filllnri 1.00 fnim.l Fi'linn 1.00 i Sltvar Filling! .SQ fix.. 5.00 But Kail Rubbir- piiM 7.50 B.W . a. will, IuwmSmii Piifil.ss Eitr'llgn .50 t ru imMMM ni rvnuu BKST MOTMOoa rH!nr Boilrllni, Third indWtihinrton PORHAHD.ORE. .uir.s. suitri. iui om Sou: s A. Tho Ifnllowo'en party given Mon day night by Mrs. Harry Jennings was a delightful affair. About twenty young people of tho town assembled In the dusk of thu evening and were led along a trail lighted by Jnck o lanterns, to tho large barn. Here was found splendid arrangements for the evening's amusement. Several "spooks" woro In attendance und the time passed merrily in appropriate games, when at tho Invitation of the hostess to "follow me," the guests were led along a winding trail which ended In a lovely rot.reat of wltchei and fairies. Miss Ethel Mather, in costume, presided over the black ket tle of the witches, brewing a mixture (coffee) of which each guest wan only too glad later to partake of. lu a pretty sylvan bower, a graceful little fairy, Miss Ciiinmliis, stood to welcome the company lo substantial amhroHla of pumpkin pie, cake, etc. The Misses Owendolln, Margarot and Kutherlno Jones entertained n party of little people Monday even ing. After wandering around town playing n few Hallowe'en plxey Johe-i, the party assembled at tho parson age for a good old fashioned candy pull. The School und Homo Club will hold Its regular meeting Thurpday afternoon at :i:.'IO o'clock at the schoollioiise, In tho evening lit the Orange haii, the club will servo a sup per from six to nine o'clock, alter which will follow a short program. Friday evening the two churches of the place will unite in a grand prohibition rally ut tho Congrega tional church. A speaker from Port land Is expected, and Rev. Hples und Rev. Jones will bo able to present guild arguim'tita In favor of the' cause. The ftine-i'iil si'i'vlcns of "l'utlior Monro" took plneo Weduesdiiy liiorti lug nl ID H. m. from the M. K. c hi mil, Mr. Miiitro has been lit feebln health front dropsy for ninny months nnd I his death comes its n release from 1 suffei'ltig. I Tho various pollllcitl parties htive represented beforn the pcnpli of this precinct Hie vai led Ideiils or arhi'iiio.i which need support, A fow days hence will test the u.tiiillty of the seed sown. Lion Fondles a Child, lit ritlsliiiig u snvngo Hop fondled tho hniid Hint a child thrust Into his cage, imager to u child Is some times Kietit when Icnat regarded, Often It comes through colds, croup, and whooping cougli. They shiy thou sands that lr. King's Now IHacovnry could hum ssvod. "A few doses cured our baby of n very bad case of croup," writes Mrs. Ileorgn II. Its vis, of Kin I Rock, N. C. "Wo always glvo It to hint when he tnkos rold. It's a won derful miMlloluo for babies." Host for coughs, colds, Uitlrlppe, iixlhimi, hoiiiiiiorrhiiKcs, weak lungs. 50e, fl. Trhil Isitllc free, tltmrnntood by nil druggists. COLTON, .1 - ... T"" - r .., .! ' 'I $.' i; i ' '? s I ' ' I J John ytiKstruui purchnsod a new hack for '.h. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. tlorhett moved to Hull's saw mill Inst week. Mr. Ihiulelsoii Is busy building a celler. Mr. mid Mrs. Ucrt Utson were Collon visitors Inst week. W. E. Honnoy has routed I. O. Dlx's englno to rim his mill and Is busv Hawing shingles at present. Anybody wishing to have good shin gles Just call mi Mr. Honnoy. Mr. and MW. Curl Htromgroon wore business visitors at Oregon City last Thursday. Mr. und Mis. Klsrhnr of IJUcntl. were vUltlng with their daughter nnd soii-Iii-Ibw Mr. and Mrs, W, tlor hett at foltim Inst Hunduy. W. James Is about to complete his blacksmith shop on Mnln tflreot. School district 72 purchased a pump for the schinilk sell which was put up last Tuesday. P. ruts Is busy Hawing wimhi tor Will James nl present. C. StrlmiKreen inudn a trip to tlio Mullno flour mills Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Handle of High land left for their ranch III the bills Inst week. Mr. tiormley of Portland, cninn out to his place at t niton Inst wecit. C. S. Dlx was busy shoeing horses for V. Axeno Monday. Croup Is most prevalent during tho dry rold weather of lh early winter mouths. Parents of young children should be prepared for It. All that is needed la a hot! In of Chnmberlaln's Cough Remedy. Many mothers nr never without It In their homes ami It has never disappointed them. Hold by ull dealers. STAFFORD. Tho minister's classes In Centum Mi-Id TucHday evenings ami Saturday afternoons aro progressing nlroly, and imn'lits are much pleuseif. Last week, the event most talked of sua the mnrrliige of Murk linker, a progressive young farmer of this place and Mls Ruth Mngnusaon, late of Kansas, whoso people live at fan- ty. Tho marriage look plnco nt high K Mm TucMtny nt tho homo of P, A. linker, and tho resident Imptlal mill- ,'Mter, M. Lucas, perfortneii tlio cere mony. The bride looked beautiful In her gown of pure white, nnd brldul veil adorned with nntiirul (lowers. A bountiful dinner followed the Impres sive ceremony, after which the bride und groom walked hand In hand ns Jhcy cxp.-it to walk through the years stielchlng out before Ihcm.Mo Ihelr own home, n short dlstuiico away and when the shades of night were falling fast from far and Hear Trlends gathered In, mulo and femule old and young, to Junior Murk and his bride, with a genuine old fash lolled charivari. All bud nn Introduction to tho bride of couro und rm-elved a gen croiiH slice of the wedding cako. The boys shot off a few guns and Jingled tln lr cow Tu-IIh, und all went homo wishing the young couplu many years of ln'iili h and prosperity. On Friday (he newly wedded pair gavo a dinner to relatives and on Saturday the two sisters of the bride rVliirmnl to their Iiouich, accompan ied ns far as Oregon City by Mrs. Wlsemun und Mrs. Peterson, other sisters who nre residents of Stafford. Mrs. Smith Turner Is able to bo about again after her long sickness, also T. II. Turner Is Improving. Henry Kllegsen's cough troubles him at times when he takes a little cold. The Sharp children who were stricken with Infantile paralysis, are gctHng better slowly, also Sum Mor ris' little hoy, und no new rases have been hi'tird from. Mrs. I.Uzle Frailenberg-Wrlght, and htisliatid and son, who were old neighbors of the tinges In Michigan, resinned their Journey to Cottage (!roo on Haturday. They nre very much pleased with Oregon. R. B. BEATIE Democratic Nominee for County Judge, Stands for the Direct Primary and Statement No. i, I will stnuil, If elected County Judge, for an economical administration of my office, nud will tnko a special Interest In trying to save (ho tax payers nll the money possible, and will endeavor to hnvo Dm road con struction and lulilgo work done and miiiingcd In such a way as to bo as eipial mid Just mining tho people ot Clsckniuns County as It Is poaalliln. I will also Insist thai thnro bo no more deputies and clerks employed about thu rourt house during my tnrtn of office, than la absolutely necessary lu economically and properly carry on the buslliesa tuude necessary by law, As a member of tha Hoard uf Kipia llzntlon I shall deem It my duty at all times to so act ns to do absoluia Justlro to tho taxpayers In r-qtiallin-tluii of their taxes, I will, If elected, to (ho best of my ability, perform the duties of tho of flco of County Judge In such a way ns lo give the people a safe, sano and biHlnnos like ndiiilnlslrallon. If electi-d. I will have no pels and favorites and will conduct the bust na In such a wny as to glvo all pur ple with whom I havo business, an absolute square dual, regardless of their political nfrillntlona. It II. I1HAT1K. (Paid Adv't) liigtiui, whero tin wss employed In a logging ramp. Mrs. PrxKtou Cooper has returned from Idaho lo iunkn her home Willi her permits, Mr. mid Mrs. W. W. May. Mrs. CiHipr's husband died a short Hum ago lu the timu Ktato. John Francis Is In from tho Ogle Mountain Mines for a short visit. Beautiful Eyes nro dnslred by every ono. If there Is any inflammation tho eyes can't be beautiful. Sutherland's ICaglu Kyo Salvo will removo the Inflammation and clear tho eyes. Jones Urug Co. MOUNTAIN VIEW. A 7 Mi pound daughter arrived last Thursday at Hie homo of Mr, and .Mrs. Joseph Hedges. Mrs. F. Ilusben, her sister, Carrlo Shepherd and two children of Clarks called on friends hero Saturday nnd Sunday. Mr nnd Mrs. Wllmer Fischer, who nro camping nn llert. Cummins' place at Heaver Creek, spent Sunday here and In Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. May woro In Caneinnh Sunday, attending tho fu neral of Mrs. May's sister, (ho late Mrs. Marshall. Curtis Selby has returned from a sojourn of several months In Wash- IN NEW YORK SOCIETY. Beautiful Women of the 400 Who Hive Luxuriant Hair. In gay New York, whVro women get their Ideas from their foreign sisters, the hair tonic called Pnrlslan Sage Is In great demand, Parisian Sage Is the discovery of a well known siientlst, and ho claims most emphatically (hat It Is tho only hair preparation that will kill tho per sistent dandruff gurms. Huntley liroa. Co. gtiarnn(tn Paris ian Sago to cure dandruff In two wei-ks, to stop falling hair; In mnkn dull, lifeless and colorless hair beau tiful nud luxuriant: to euro nil Itch ing diseases of the scalp, lir money back. Tho price Ik only 50 cents a largo bottle. Ill rim Mfg. Co., Iluffulo, N. V. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere thiinks to Hie many friends who so kindly preferred us ihelr sympathy and assistance during our recent be reavement. MRS. M. M ANNINd. and FAMILY, Willamette, Ore. Dr, Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey will break up tho worst cold and al lay throat Irritation. This remedy quickly cures coughs, colds, grippe, and all thront and bronchlnl troubles. Jones llrug Co, THE HOME Is Incomplete without modern, sani tary plumbing. You risk the lives of your children by keeping old fnshloned plumbing In tha house We take contracts for PLUMUING heating and ventilating. We can refit your entire house, If you are building this Spring nlve us a chance to figure on the Plumbing. P. C. GADI1E Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and Hop Pipes. All Kinds of Job bing and Spraying Material. 914 Main St. Phone 2054. OREGON CITY. NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, SHELF HARDWARE, AND NOTIONS. HIGHE8T PRICE PAID FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS, OLD RUBBERS, COPPER AND BRA83. GET MY PRICES BEFORE BUYING OR SELLING, AS I DO NOT MAKE DRUG STORE PR0FIT8. J. H. MATTLEY 905 7TH STREET i