OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMHEU 30, 1910. Tho Kind You Havo Alvrnys Iought, nml which lias lieou ia uso for over 30 years, lias bortio tlio slgnaturo of - nnl lias boon made, under liis per fr j sonal supervision slnoo its Infancy. &tS7Zs-UC4ti Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd "Jut-ns-jrood" are but . Experiments tlint trllle with nndenilanertlio health oi Infants and Children Experienco ngnlust ExporiuicnU What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jfareotlo substance Its npro is its guarantee. It destroys AVorms and allays Fererisliness. It cures Diarrluva ami Wind Colic. It relieves Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tlio Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Si Bears the Tlte Kind You Hae Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ytit CKKTAUR tOMNNf, TT HuRMI TUtrT, HCW VONH CVT. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY WILSONVILLE. Mrs. Brobst was visiting relatives in Portland. Doris Young is home from college to spend the Christmas vacation. Eva and .Mae Baker are at home for a few days. Miss Murray attended the teachers' institute in Portland. The Methodist Sunday school had a Christmas tree in the A. O. C. W. hall on Saturday evening, the 24th. The Wilsonville stores did a good Christmas business. Mr. and Mrs. Bethune were In Port land last week where Mr. Bethune at tended the institute. The Congregational Ladies' Aid So ciety have some pretty handkerchiefs and other things for sale at Mr. Dar by's drug store. We ought to take a "tip" from the new calendar of our up-to-date village bank, and begin to save a little while we are young, then old age will not find us in a bankrupt condition. Why don't we all boost for that ferry at Wilsonville. The apples which are on display in Oregon City, through the courtesy of the Commercial Club, are a credit to Clackamas county and the good work done by this Club at the county seat during the past year ought to be ap preciated by every resident of this growing county. A few warm days bring the real es tate dealers around through the coun try all ready to do a land office busi ness. The river has been unsually high, but is getting down to normal condi tion again. Granulated Eye Lids are easily cured Caustic is not nec essary. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve is Painless and harmless and guaran teed to cure. Has never failed on a case, costs 25c. Sold by Jones Drug Co. WILSONVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baker spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Alison Daker. A surprise party was given to Nen dcl's on Monday evening. The .young people report a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Chas. Epler has been quite ill for a few days, but is rapidly improv ing. Mr. White, who is loved by all the children in our village, made a typi cal Santa Claus for the Methodist S. S. on Saturday evening. The sympathy of the people of Wil sonville Is extended to the relatives of Mrs. ttarnes, who was buried last Thursday. The basket bail team is still receiv ing congratulations upon their last gime, which was played with the same personnel of players as against the St. Paul team and stood 5 to 28 In favor of our Wilsonville team. Norman Say, of Wilsonville, ha3 received word from Dr. Snedden, who lectured in Portland lately at the teachers' institute, to the effect that the doctor is very much in love with Oregon. Dr. Snedilen would have been a visitor in Wilsonville on Sat urday but for the reason that he was engaged to lecture at Seattle on that day. Doris Young's article in the last number of the Oregon Countryman, Strong Healthy Women If a woman is strong and healthy in a womanly way, moth erhood means to ber but little suffering. The trouble lies in the fact that the many women suffer Irom weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted ior motherhood. This can be remedied. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Cures the weaknesses and disorders of women. It acts directly on the delicate and important C organs concerned in motherhood, making them healthy! strong, vigorous, virile and clastic. "Favorite Prescription" banishes the indispositions of the period of expectancy and makes baby's advent easy and almost painless. It quickens and vitalizes the feminine organs, and insures a healthy and robust baby. Thousands of women have testified to its marvelous merits. Makes Weak Women Strong. It Makes Sick Women Welt. Honest druggists do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon you as "just a good." Accept no secret nostrum in place of this Kon-itcrct rcirrdy. It contains not a drop oi alcohol and not a grain of habit-forming or injurious drugs. Is a pure glyceric extract of healing, native American roots. Signature of entitled "The Cooperation of Far mers," is splendid, and shows what a farmer's boy can do when he has a chance. The village correspondent thinks that a bright career along lit erary lines is in store for this popular young man, who is an honor to our community. Give the country boys a chance and they come to the top every time. Something Just as Good Can onlv be the case when it is another bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Every bottle the same. Look for the bell on the bottle. Sold by Jones Drug Co. STAFFORD. Christmas, 1910, has passed Into history. Families and friends met together at various homes and enjoyed the Christmas cheer provided by the careful housewife. The children in most homes were allowed to help decorate the tree, and what fun long to be remembered and then when Santa Claus presented the fruit of the wonderful tree what could equal the pleasure of examining box or parcel. On Christmas eve there was the usual program of recitations and mu sic, and a tree beautifully ornamen ted and lighted, but they never put. presents upon it, at the Baptist church. Instead they had a generous sack of candy for each child in the house, and also passed candy to all, and at the end of the program tho company broke up Into little knots and exchanged the compliments of the season and talk and laughter ruled the hour, and all departed for their homes feeling the better for having been there. Mrs. Brink is having quite a sick spell, but not confined to her bed all thp time. Mrs. Schattz is better, but quite weak vet. The daughters have taken turns coming home to see to the work. Mr. and Mrs. Milem went to their Mt. Tabor home to spend the holi- davs with friends and relatives. . Mrs. OIlie Cage Holton, with her husband and two children, spent a few days with her parents, returning to their home on Monday. Arden Gage and wife, who intended to spend the day at the old home, were called to Butler to see their young son-in-law, who was thought 'to be dvlng. at the home of his father. Mr. Kruse has not given up the hunt for thieves who stole his chlcn ens and pigs, and it is reported now that he is hot on their trail, wnen we hear for certain who it is we will give their initials in the Stafford items. . Mr. Schattz has men getting out slumps in the highway. Last Tuesday evening about 2 voters of the district met at the schoolhouse to talk over a seceeding of the northern part of the district, v,ith about 20 scholars, and make a new district for themselves, and wMIc the majority of this part of the dis trict may be willing to let them go neaceablv. they do not feel wining as a whole to allow them a portion of the school property, for, they argue that thev have had all the benelii i coming to them in the years gone by, and are not entitled to anything but the liberty to go and their pro portion of the future drawing of tho school money. Wo nil hope they will stnv with us tew years longer until bv'the setting up of the Tualatin Meadows thoy would he hotter able to stand alone. Eciema Is considered hard to cure. Try Dr. Hell's Antiseptic Salve nnd you will change your mind. You will see an Improvement from Ihe first applica tion. Sold by Jones Drug Co. WILLAMETTE. P, Hordino Is home from Bull Hun to spend the holidays. H Thompklns, of Shaw, was visit ing his family In Willamette last week. Mrs. R. Mays has returned to her Inline 'at 'this- place, after a visit with her mother near Stafford. Otto Peters, of tUildendale, accom panied by the brother-in-law of Chns. Kannv. are down on a visit. Mr. Peter's father and mother and family had a reunion at the home of Ch:s. Kntinv Monday of this week, nnd lo to the turkey and chicken. A good time was enjoyed by all. iii-.L..in Citv was well pntrouueu bv the Willamette xople In buying tlio good things for Christmas. I. W. Rivers anil J. iiwensny. ii" hive been eneaced in drilling a wen on the D. C. Lntourotte place on the west side, had the misfortune to lose the drill and many efforts have been m,.,l., hv these men to recover It but ii,.. efforts have been futile. A tool is heine made at the Oreson Citv midline shops and it Is probable that thoy will be able to secure It by this means. The drill nas reai-neu depth of CO feet nnd there Is U feet of water. The men started nir.itn on Tuesday to recover the drill but ow ing to the smallpox cases In tho two houses on tho property the men were rot allowed to proceed wltn me uorN. The men acting as guards at these houses are taking careful precautions to keep the disease from spreading. Those afflicted are nil Crooks and have been working at the paper mills. The greatest danger frcm Influon ra is of its resulting In pneumonia. This enn be obviated by using Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, ns it not on- ! ly cures Influenza, but counteracts) ' anv tendency of the disease towards pneumonia. Sold by all dealers: i MARQUAM. Mrs. J. E. Marqtmm and her broth er. Mr. Ross and wife nnd daughter from Waltsburg. Wash., attended a Christmas dinner on Howell Prairie at the home of Mrs. Stevenson, a sis ter of Mrs. Marquam and Mr. Koss. The hoys had quite a turkey shoot on the 21rd. Mrs. Tessle McPherson and her husband, from Condon. Oregon, are visltlnir with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. O. iJirkins, this week. Rev. Mays' wife has been quite sick for the last two weeks with ner vous prostration. Misses Myrtle and Hazel and Clean Larklns. of Meadowbrook. attended the Xmas tree and program at Mar quam on Saturday night. School closed last Tuesday to let the teachers attend the Institute In Portland and also for the holidays. It will commence again the first Mon dav in January. The Christmas exercises rendered by the young people with solos and quartettes was grand and many ap propriate recitations were given by the younger people. The church wus crowded. The young people of Marquam, are preparing for a big time at Scotts Mill skating rink. They are to mask New Year's Eve. Make Up Your Own Mind When in need of a cough medicine. If you buy Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey we guarantee you get the best. Sold by Jones Drug Co. MEADOWBROOK. Christmas has come and. gone but still we go to the garden for our daily supply of fresh vegetables. Mr. and Mrs. Leooney and daugh ter Edith, spent Christmas with O. T. Kay and family. A. V. Daivs and family are spend ing the holidays with some Portland friends. Miss Inez Snodgrass, of Mulino, a teacher of the Beaver Creek school, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Boh lander. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Staudingor en tertained a number of friends and relatives Christmas. The Christmas tree and entertain ment at Mr. Kay's residence Satur day evening was quite a success. Mr. Striker has a gasoline engine and woodsaw in tow. Mr. Holman and family, Mr. Al bright and family, made a business trip to Hubbard to interview the commissioner-elect, Nixon Blair. Miss Ruth Chindgren spent Christ mas with Miss Nettie Larkins. The Misses Myrtle and Hazel Lar klns and brother Glen, took In the Christmas entertainment at Marquam Saturday evening. Road District 22, Meadowbrook, has once more gone on record for good roads, having voted a three-mill tax. We now claim more miles of good road than any district In the county. When, oh when, will Mulino and Molalla wake up. Not Good for everything. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Is good for nothing but the eyes. If you use it and are not satis fied come back and get your z.jC. iron be the juilr'e Co. Sold by Jones Drug MULINO. Christmas has come and gone once more and soon we will write 1911. Fred Woodsldes and family are spending the holidays with Mrs. Wm Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fish spent the Christmas day at Lents with Mr. and Mrs. Woods, a niece of Mr. p'lsh. Mr. and Mrs. Evans had a family re-union on Christmas day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs .Turner and family, Clarence Mallatt and fam ily and Mr. nnd Mrs. Otis Dlx. Mrs. Bert Wallace is still very sick but is improving slowly. Mrs. Meeks of Canby Is taking care of her at present. Charley Howard Is confined to the house by serious Illness. Dr. Mount was called to see him last Friday. Mr. Maple returned from Portland Monday and reports Mrs. Maple get ting along nicely. Lester Walling, of Portland, spent Tuesday night with Lewis Churchill. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby have gone to Salmon river to visit Mrs. Ashby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baker. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Christmas bus route nnd gone. Many from this berg went away for dinner nnd some gave dinners. Mr. and MVS, W. 0. Hull hud a family dinner at 9 o'clock In the morning, that being tho most convenient time for nil concerned. Chicken and hoof wore served with other things too numerous to mention. I hose pres ent were Ford Curran, wllo nnd two children, Mr. and Mrs, Cnrrleo nml two children, Joslo, Frances nnd Ada llno Curran, Mrs. tleo. Kvorhait and Mr. unit Mra. w. . Hull. Miss Joslo Curran spent Sunday in Portland. Miss Frances Cumin has been working in the Homo Telephone of fice to give tho hello girls their holi day vacation. Walter and Maude Orlffln, of Port land, wore home for Xtutia dinner. Ford Curran Is giving his hall a new Coat of pnlnt for a confectionery store. Mr. and Mra. Wllmer Fisher moved heme from Bert Cummin's mill last week. Coorgo Muuts was ut home for din tjer Xmas. Mrs. J. N. Harrington, of ScIIwoihI. and Mrs. Ernest Harrington, of St. Johns, worm callers In this berg Sun day. C. E. Surfus, of Elwood. was trims acting business in town Monday nnd TifNlny. MTs Edith Alldredge Is visiting relatives In Washington this week. Hurry Confer, of Portland, spent Xmas here with his parents. Mrs. Welduer Is visiting her daugh ter. Mrs. Minnie Dickey anil family on the Abornothy. Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Ynnhoy went to Portland Sunday to dinner with their daughter, Mrs. Ida Jennings. O. P. Kellogg and family, of Philo math, are upending tho holidays In Oregon City. Miss Minnie Jackson, ho Is touch ing In Eastern Oregon this winter, Is home for the holidays. Tom Carrlco has a cousin from Washington visiting him. Mrs. 11. P. Linn and daughter, Hes ter, silent Xmas at Salem, the gnosis of her daughter. Mrs. Shumuay. Died, December 2lh, 1!10. Thuntus Martin, aged "S years. He leaves a wife, four sons and one daughter. The funeral sen ices were held at the Mountain View church Wednesday morning. Rev. Clack officiated. In terment waa in the Mountain View Cemetery. Elmer Mohlcr. of Hillsboro, Is via Itlng relatives here this week. Tlte Mountain View Improvement Club will meet in Cumin s Hull on Friday evening. Rev. J. R. Lands borough wilt bo the speaker. Many persons find themselves af fected with a persistent cough after an attack of Influenza. As this cough can be promptly cured by the uso of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, It should not bo allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome. Sold by all dealers. SHUBEL. Laura and Gertie Shubol, Hazel Ginther, Delia and Elsa Bin Inn and Sophia Bohlander were homo for the Xmas holidays. Many of our citizens celebrated In Oregon City Saturday. John Heft and family spent Xmas with his brother Fred. There Is counlderblo sickness In "our neighborhood. , The children had a Xmas program and tree In the schoolhouse last Mou lin v. Dan Ouenther and family, of Ore gon City, visited his parents, Wm. ui r-ntr-er. Xmas. Chester Elliott, of Oregon City. spent Xmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hornschuh. Arthur Hornschuh has gone to Se attle to spend the holidays. There will be a dance at Mr. Bus bee's next Saturday night, December 31. Robert Ginther returned home last Saturday from attending the State Teacheis' Association at Portland. CLARKES. Effle and Minnie Garce enmo home to spend their ChrlBtmas. Tom Martin who died In Oregon City, was a neighbor in Ttml.er Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Mnyson went down to attend Mr. Martin's funeral. iiernice Gard Is on the sick list. Archie Cummins, from Washington, came home to spend his Xmas. Mr. Rogers' family was on the sick list. Miss Esther Stout came home from Portland to spend her Christmas and New Years. Tliey had a nice Christmas trco In the Engli-.h M. E. Church. Edith Stout has rheumatism. Miss Mary Marshall spent Xmas at. home. Edith "sugar is down with Infliima lory rheumatism. Otto Elmer has come home (o spend his Christmas and New Years. They had a shooting match last Saturday at. the store. Mr. and Mrs. Haag were In town on Tuesday last. .Miss l.ydia Buol, from Oregon City, came home last Friday to spend her Christmas. - A Woman's Great Idea Is how to make horself attractive. But without health, it Is hard for her to be lovely In face, form or temper. A weak, Bickly woman will be nervous and Irrliable. Constipation nnd Kid ney poisons show In pimples, blotches, skin eruptions nnd a wretched com plexion. But Electric Bitters always l'f goend to women wm n purify the blood; glvo strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, vel vety skin, lovely comploxion, good health. Try them. 50c at JoneH Drug Co. VERY BEST dntlntry on the I'm! flu Court It zcatfl bor. Wo have built np oar refutation on it. 011 can dpf nil nn quality and runnot jrt btittr painlfia Work auywbtiro, uo matter bow much yuu pay. ay.oaaigstiejy JW.DIl I W H fl frith plat .j. .- - . ' ' 3 bridua wort for out '" rfir if l.ra4. v.,,. : , ,' l,inlmpi ostrautioa 1 'r whan piata or " Ci 1 'rW worn ia oraar v, V- '4 ad. rA.,.iLti. iu - MskrCrmi $5.00 v. ji;' . 22k-id,.TMtk4.00 !T$v' $ Qa4d Fillfnara 1.00 i,'- ; E.m.l Pillion 1.00 ''?. ' ,! Silw Fillinjt .SO . -, t 1 mil Kid HUHMf -.1 , .1 pi.im 7.50 W.W.S.WIH, PwauTinMiuu Palaliii Eifr'tlM .60 n nm bum m nmia ssst nsthods All work fullr fuaranted tor fifteen jmts. Wise Dental Co.,mc Painless Dentists Fllflnf BulUInt, Third m6 Wsthlnftoa. P0RTIAN0, ORE. omim inn: iLs uirk. Suss, M:1 7 CURES OBSTINATE COUGHS fe W COLDS s(r THE KING OF CUREStv DR. ICING'S Ns. FOR ALL DISEASES OF THROAT QUICKEST WHOOPING COUGH CURE EASTERN 8ANOY. Tin! year Just past will loiur ba re membered by iHioido of Sandy as n year of good crisis with (tood prices; with the saw mills nnd other Indus tries runtiliiK full blast, with farmers iiiMIiik field after fluid of clt-.uod land; the pluming of hundreds of acres to fruit ; hnlltllnir of new homos with a (treat Influx of homeHoekors; with the development of the nihility powerful Sandy river to oli-ctrlclty and tho bullilliiK of the Mt. Hood Electric car lino lo Sandy hna mndo tho Mist year one of the most pros perous ever In the history of Snndv, nnd tho out-look for the comlns year promises still better and thus tlio peopln of Sandy ran feel more thank fill and happier than ever before on this new year's birth. Tho .Mt. Hood Hallway & Power Company has hundreds of men, teunrt nnd steam shovels busy coiislriictlnK the Rreat power house site and reser voirs, dams, etc. on Uullrun flat. Tho scenes of operation can be observed from our streets Just north of town while further up the Utile nnd IUi; Sandy river big Kiimts of men with machinery are building flumen. dams and other necessary construction to get the water of theso two mighty powerful streams converted through flumes to a great reservoir or artifi cial lake thst will cover hundrwls of acres of Uullrun flat which Is said will be the largest body of artificial water In the world. " Krom this great reservoir tho water will be taken In several big tunnels to the piwer house site ;!?5 feet below. Said build lug Is being constructed of steel nnd conerete of the most modern type where electricity will bo generated for light nnd power purisises for l'ort land and surrounding country nnd in run electric cars from Portland to Sandy and to grand old Mt. Hood nnd tains with some transcontinental line. Construction woik on the line of grading and laying of track from I'ort Innil lo the power house site Is going on day and night and will havo the construction ttnln running to the power house before spring. As soon ns complete tho freighting of Immense amount of material necessary for con struction enn then be shipped by rail. Work on the main lino from Luster's hill to Sandy hns begun. Knxlnccrs are now at work setting permanent grade stakes, and tho cars wl'l no doubt bo running Into. Sandy within a year or two. The lumbering Industries of tills vicinity had n,n exceptionally good run this past year. Tho 10 mills lo cated hero with a capa-lty of 250,Ofin feet per day were running with bill llttlo Idleness. The product of these mills, finding ready market, placed thousands of dollars In circulation annually and as tho timber resource of Mils vicinity will keep mnny mills running for years hence Insuring n source of wealth for many years to come, which will greatly develop things for Handy and vicinity. After Ihe swing of nxman ax uml machinery of the mills linvc convert ed the great trees of tho forest Into mercantile lumber, - leaving behind them many logs, trees, etc., nol fit for lumber, this Is gitbered up by the wood cutters, which has become a business of considerable Importance cutting up the refuse lumber Into cord wood of which thousands of cords are shipped annually, employ ing several hundred men dally nnd many teams hauling It. to tho nearest railway station. Another source of wealth that, materially adds to tho progress of this country. Not iilotie on account of the building of tho Mt. Hood Railway and I'ower Plant, or the great natural timber re sources we havo here, which causes Sandy to dnvolopn faster than most any other section of Clackamas conn ty, but. fruit growers of fame and ex perienco have discovered that, our soil, climate, atmospheric conditions, and other natural requirements are most admirably adapted for tho rais ing -of the big, Juicy, red apple that mndo Oregon famous, During the pant year several thousand acres of land 'changed hands nnd practical fruit men are now clearing and pliint Ing many ncros Into commercial ap ple and other fruit orchards. Ulg nur series have been established nnd peo ple can get right at home tho best of fruit trees for orchards, nnd a pro gressive fruit growers' association boosting cleaner nnd hotter orchards nnd on practical lines will eventually make Sandy fruit district a serious competitor of Hood River. Dairy business is growing rapidly. Many farmers are discarding their scrub stock and replacing blooded stock instead. Already the good ef fect therefrom is notlcoablo as our cream and milk Is eagerly sought by the big creameries of Portland, which are running daily receiving wagons to every dairy man paying them the highest market price as milk pro duced here almost destitute of germ disease, which accounts for hlghor elevation, purer air, and last, of pas tures and purest of mountain water. aiV STUBBORN XX " JFjr Akin JTjT 1 1 1 MRS rmct r 3 SOLO AND GUARANTEED. BV C JONES DRUG CLACKAMAS III keeping with the development of surroundlliK country the town of Sundy naturally has kiowii from a nice little country hamlet to a protty little elty In the past few years to such an extent Unit the old "nioss bncks" are struck with umim-ineiii. wonder nnd scrutchlna; their Imck ol inoNS IryliiK tinrd to bo pcnaimlHtlc um! irrowely. Sandy Is growing very fast, sud al the rate It Is booming, wo wilt soon have several thousand people lime ns It Is centrally located In a rich and prosperous count r jr. All roads of the entire Sundy country for many miles In extent, lead to Snmly. Stiiidy Is ,ho Knt0wn. fr ,,,,,; ,,,,, ,, rnlrronds to Ihe nalurnl puss across the mountains nnd for Mt. Hood, Many little towns and summer resorts surround Sandy, nil of which make this their trading mlnt, hence the rapid nnd substantial growth of our town In the pnst two years. The Sandy Land t omimny has op ened tip nnd sold most nil of three additions In town lots. f. Junker laid out two additions which la mostly nil sold. (Mt Melnlg Just platted town lots which are mostly dlsHsed of. Smith, Rotifer Compiiny of Portland, h;is luld nut many acres Into (own lots known ns Cedar Creek Park, and has sold quite a few lota. Mnny business men started In San dy the past ttvo years. Two real es- lato companies, two blacksmith shops, two barber shops, to stores, two telephone compunles, four lodges, three churches, two schools, one bunk, olio Imkrry, one butcher shop, one confectionery and pool room, one drug store, one Jewelry store, one doc tor, two ahoemiikers, one harness shop, ono dressmaker's shop, one mil- littery parlor, one rooming bouse, one livery barn, one photo gallery, and 20 new houses were constructed; streets graded nnd many aldowulks built and numerous other Improve- ments have gone on. During the coming year quite n few other new business ventures will stnrl and mnny new homes will be const incted. and with the building of the Mt. Hood Klectrlc Railway Into Sundy this will no doubt doublu thu slzo of our town In l'Jll. Kept The King At Home. "For tho pnst yenr we have kept the King of nil laxatives Dr. King's Now Mfo Pills In our home nnd they have proved a blessing to nil our family," N. Y. Kasy but sure remedy for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 25c lit Jones Drug Co. EAGLE CREEK. J. V. Douglass, tin old and well known resident of this place, died lust Thursday morning, December 22, af ter u lingering Illness. Deceased was well liked by all who knew him. Ho sides bis children, be leaves a wife, several griindc hlldren nnd friends to mourn his hiss. The funeral services were conducted by tho Rev. Hrown. of KHtnciida. Interment took place Saturday In tho Gibson cemetery. A large crowd of relatives nnd friends followed the remains to their Inst rest ing place. Wo extend our sympathy to tho widow and children. ICd Huntington had the misfortune to ho kicked by a borne hero Inst wcok, which rather disabled him, so that It Is difficult for him to walk. John Held nnd family, of Spring- water, look dinner with dames Rlbsmi, Saturday, also his daughter, Mra. Hen ry Udell and family, took dinner Willi him. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Coolie wero In tho neighborhood Saturday. A sprained nulilo will usually dis able the Injured person three or four weeks. This Is due -to lack of proper treatment. When Chamberlain's Liniment Is applied n euro may be ef fected In three or -four days. TIiIh liniment Is ono of the best nnd most rnmiirknhlo preparations In use. Sold by nil dealers. DOVER. tiny Woodlo is building a barn for Mr. Wolf. Alfred Shirley Is fencing his 40 ac res of land. Mrs. Arthur Miller Is entertaining Mrs. Ksson and children from Sandy, this week. Mrs. Alex Hens has gone to Port land to vlnlt friends till ufter Now Years. Augustine Mlllor Is homo for tno holidays. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roberts spent i nnsi mns with their daughter, Mrs. Jarl, of Kelso. Helen Kcllt Is visiting with Mrs, o. E. Full, of Ilarton. ' Jlnrrv Morrison wns out from Port land to spend Christmas with tho homo folks. Mrs. Troxel hns boon visiting nor sister, Mrs. Updegrave, the past week. Mr. Udoll and family ate unrisimas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wolf, ROUTS HEALS WEAK, SORE LUNGS CO. GIVING OUT. Tin Strugula Dlscouragal Many a Clt lion of Oregon City. Around nil day wlih mi nt-hlng hack; Can't rest tit night ; KiioiikIi to make any otm "give out." Dunn's Kidney Pills will Rive re newed life. They wilt rure the hitchnrho; t'uro every kidney III, Here la Oregon City pro if that this Is so j Joseph McDormott, Wnshlngton St., Oregtui City, Ore., anys: "I wns In butt shape with kidney nnd bladder com plaint. My bni-k was so hituu and stiff Hint I could hardly get about and It was all I could do la dress myself on mining In thu morning, The kid ney secretions were scant Slid tlio pnssuge were too fro'iuent. After inking the contents if a few boxes of Donna Kidney Pills. wns restored restored pnst l for r Prli ) i. c r. lo good health. During the pnst l jrenrs 1 have hnd no cause plaint." For anlo by all dealer. New York, sola nkuiiU for tin Slnles. Remember the name ivmn'a and take no oilier. Letter List. Ust of llllrluliued letters at lbs Oregon City Postnfftcn for the week ending liwemher 30: Woman's list llrown, Amy; Jones, Helena; Kennedy, Mnry IC. (2); Iaw son, Mrs. (minora; Miller, Justin; Moore, Mrs. Klhel; Price, Arietta; Smith. Mrs. Karl; Williams, Mrs. J. Men'i list Fleming, Harry; Foley, F. J.; Ousklll. Will; tirern, J, C; Hulqulst. It.; Jennings. W. M.; Kerr, John; Kenlghl. Fred; May, It. W.; Meehnm. W. K ; Nelson. O. W.: Pnl hint. J. II. (2); Smlih. J. C: Smith. C. (!.; Skellle. Pat 8.; Wliltcomli, HI mer. TRY THIS. Two Minute Cure for Cold In Head or Cheat It la Curing Thousands Dally, and Savea Time and Money. (iet a bowl three qunrler full of boiling water, nnd n towel. Pour Into tho water a tenspoonful of HYO.MK1 (pronounced Hlgh-o-me). Put your head over tno bowl and cover both head and bowl with towel. Urolith" tho vapor that arise for two minutes, nnd presto! your hend Is as clear ns a-bell, and tlio tight ness In the chest Is gone. Nothing llko It to brenk up n honvy rold, cure sore throat or drive nwny a cough. It's a pleasant cure. You'll enjoy breathing Hvomel. You'll feel at once Its scHitliltig, healing and ben eficial effects at Is passes over tho Inflamed ti ltd Irritated membrane. GO cents n bottle, at druggists every where. Ash Huntley llros. Co. for extra botllo llyomel Inhnleiit. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND CRANO 1)1 A MUM l lUUmi IM I.I. S, lor Inx-ntT-flta yenr rrt'iudnl n Ih-M.ttitlriit, Altvnys UrllnMe. LOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Tiuia EVERYWHERE S Everv Plumber . has his specialty. Ours Is prompt nnd satisfactory work. Nowhere In town cun you find such liU'li grado goods, first cIiihh workmanship and prompt Burvlce combined with such MODERATE PRICE as we are now offering. All plumb ers' supplies constantly on hand. P. C. GADKE Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and Hop Pipes. All Kinds of Job bing and Spraying Material, 914 Main 8t, Phone 2654. OREGON CITY. 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