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OKEflON CITY ENTE1UMUSR, FRIDAY, FKHKUAliV 10, 1011. A Iho Kind You Hivvo Always Bought, mitl which 1ms been in use Tor over SO years, has homo Iho signaturo of and has boon made under his pcr-Jf(-fu , Soual supervision slnoo Its infancy. tiV !eX. Allow no ono to lwlv you 1 11 1 his. All Counterfeits' Imitations niid".Tnst-as-cood"aio line Experiments that trlllo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience nniust Expciiiucnt, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pnro gnric, lrops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jiarcotle substance. Its aire is its ruiimiitoo. It destroys Worms and allays FevcrUhness It cures Piarrluva ami AVmd Colic It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Uowels givinff healthy and natural sle'p. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. ( GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THI CINTAUM COMMIII, TT MUNIUT TNCCY, Mnt YO CITY. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MOLALLA. Fifty years ago the Molalla Tribe of Indians would have applied the "paint" and been on the war path, and a pale face mother's son would have been delivered to the red skins for torture, in order to have avoided further trouble with the w hites. The old "Con gar Chief" would have been Hi-a-ha-ha in seeing the flesh fry from the rolf bers of his people's graves; many years ago Maxwell Ramsby, one of the old pioneers of Molalla, gare Beaver Trapper Chief the permission to bury his dead Indians on the Ramsby claim In sound of the roaring Molalla river, for which privilege Beaver Trapper was ever grateful, saying that Mr. Ramsby had a hi-n-tumtun and was the only white brother he had left, when the other old ploneesr passed away. Today the grandsons of Max well Ramsby deem this Indian burying ground as a sacred spot on the farm and one morning last week when look ing after some stock In the pasture one of the boys discovered that some of the Iidian graves had been dug into during the night or the previous day, when H. S. Ramsby and the boys were all absent from home. The supposed object for the pilfering of these Indian graves is to obtain elk teeth that were supplied by the relative of the departed spirits to decorate them for the "happy hunting gTounds" to dis pose of to the order of Elks at a hand some figure ($10 apiece ) These In dian grave sneaks may thank their stars that old Chief Metsga is not on their tracks or they would soon be broiling at the spot. An attack of the grip is often fol lowed by a persistent cough, which to many proves a great annoyance. Chamberlain's Coueh Remedy has been cured after all other remedies had failed. Sold by all dealers. CLACKAMAS. January 24t.h was the occasion of a pleasant celebration at the home of Mrs. Fred Paterson, in honor of the 80th birthday of "Grandma" Johnston. Children, grandchildren, and one great grandchild, to the number of 2'i sur prised the aged relative with their : nn.i nnna nt,..,., 0....1.1., many pretty and useful presents, they brought well-filled baskets. At norm all sat down to a bountiful dinner. In ' the afternoon Pastor Jones came with j his camera and securr-d some very fine pictures of the group, in lar-e ! B170 and fnr nhntn r9rit Tu'n itf ' ir.. ii. -....,.. a '.i.v .v,,.i,i -ilia, juuhsluh a uunf-uitio, wmi iuti. families, were not able to be present, ; but sent loving remembrances. Several others in town shared the ) honor with Grandma Johnston of hav- j ing a birthday on the same day. May ' "" vc to as happy and p. - ace - ful "sunset of life'' as their aged j friend enjoys. I The fortnightly social of the Chris tian Endeavor Society was held on the evening of February 1st at the home of Miss Ethel Mather. This so ciety is a strong factor in the work of the Congregational church along all lines. W. W. Smith, who Is under contract to furnish space for the storage of TUO poles to ne usea ior support oi a i power line, has also contracted to dis tribute ttiese in Clackamas, to Esta cad . "P'l other points as designated i by the company. The Cemetery a Association r:e!d It The itomich ! Urger factor in " life, liberty and the pur suit of happiness" than most people are aware. Patriotism can withstand hunger but not dyspepsia. The confirmed dys peptic "is fit for treason, stratagems and spoils." The man who oe to the frunt lor his country with weak stomach will be a weak soldier and a fault finder. A sound stomach makes for good citizenship as well as for health and happiness. Diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition are promptly and permanently cured by the use oi Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. It builds up the body with tound Utah end aolld muscle. The dealer who offers a substitute for the " Discovery" is only seeking to make the little more profit realized on the tale of less meritorious preparations. X)r. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is tent frei on receipt of stamps to pay exoense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered hook, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound. Address World's Dispensary Medical .Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Signature of meeting at the schoolhouse Friday evening, Febmary 3rd. This assocta- tlon has for Its object the improve- ment and beautiflcatlon of the ceme- tery grounds. The Clackamas basket ball team de- feated the Hargreave team from Port- ' land at the Odd Fellow's hall Tues- day evening of last week. The School and Home Club will meet on Thursday evening at the ; schoolhouse. together with the mem- bers of the school board. It is ex- pected that the committee appointed to find out the government law re specting the location of powder houses, will report. The question of free text books will come up for dis cussion. M. Heacook will give a five minute talk on "The Anatomy of the Eye, or Why We Wear Glasses." The program committee Is supposed to fur nish some good music and light liter ary entertainment. This Interesting and profitable program should call out .' a good attendance. A masquerade ball will be given at (he Grange hall on Saturday evening. February It, under the management of Ray Landes. The Junior League of the M. E. Church is planning to give a social in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chandler, who staying with her. left town about two weeks ago for a i Mrs. J. P. Rholl is seriously ill and visit with friends and relatives at her son, Will Jones of Eldorado, Is Cottage Grove and Salem are expect-, here w ith her. ed home the last of the present week. ! Mr. Mason's children have the meas- An unusual amount of illness, even : les this week, for the time of year, prevails in this i D. C. Robeson is Improving very community. Several cases of pneu- slowly. monia, measles, and other serious dis- I Mrs. Welsh's mother. Grandma Tay eases, prevail, while coughs, colds and lor, has a slight attack of pneumonia, the grippe are the common lot. i Miss Josie Curran is at home from Mrs. A. M. Spurgeon, her son-in-law the legislature. Chas. Roadarmel, and his daughter ; Miss Erma Calaran was given a Alta, are once more settled in their : birthday surprise party last Saturday home in Clackamas. In honor of hr eleventh birthday. ' Frank Welsh has the machinery for Croup a new planing mill, which he will Causes uneasy nights but if you will erect soon. use Dr. Bells Pine-Tar-Honev it will1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells and two relieve in a few minutes. There is boys of Beaver Creek, were visiting nothing better. Guaranteed by all Mr- Wells mother, Mrs. Ldgecomc. dealers, and Geo. A. Harding, Drug- over Sunday. j.t ! Curtis Selliy is at home from Esta- : ; cada, the saw mill having closed down MACKSBURG. .until spring : Mrs. Melvin, of J. Q. Adamas, was The bad weather continues. Fall grain looks fine. The road supervisor of District No. 25 has orders to open the Specs and c. C. Knutson road, the damage ot Mr. Mat having been paid by Skees and Knutson, amounting to $125. F. Wehner Is greatly Improving his ,.?,. a u-ith t.ou uira fi-n-inir :..... v ' u. i,urj .uuia wan liouie. 1 1 "ill li:i school Saturday. She is teaching the 1 Ebv school. ; Ijts of lagrippe and bad colds in tllis vicinity at present. i The school at Dryland is progress- g nicely w ith Ear. Kocher as teacn- er. The Deutsche Verein had a pleasant and successful session In Mackshurg on Saturday, February 4. Cicero Grimm carried off first hon ors in the prize waltz at Molalla last week. Mr. Baldwin and his mother had the pleasure of receiving visits from Mrs. W. Barth, Mrs. J. J. Gibson and Mr. Sylvester Gibson on Sunday, Febru- ary Miss Hazel Liring Is in Portland, where she has obtained a position. Mr. and' Mrs. Knudeson entertained 'a number of the Mackshurg young people on Saturday evening. Patriotism Kd Crave has sold his pince to Kraut Graves, who expects to take pososslon of tho ground In tlmo to put In tho early crops . Sol Strubaks Is preparing ground for a. crop of alfalfa, for which much of tho Willamette Valley soil Is found to ho eminently favorable, Mr. Uatdwln attended teachers' In stitute at Canby on Saturday, Febru ary 5. The grubbing en nil the ranches l going on at a rapid pace. Stump covered tracts are fast turning Into fruitful orchards, and fertile fields of grain. The farmers are Jubilant over the fine promise for wheat. Tho ap pearance of tho winter crop Is un precedentedly fine. Sight Too Valuable To he neglected. Sutherland's Eagle Kye salvo will cure any case of sore eyes, granulated lids, opthalmla or any Miss Nettle Miller, one of the touch Inflamed condition of the eyes. Pain- era In tho Willamette school, Is sick, less and harmless. 2.V a tube at all Mrs. Haas, of Oregon City, la filling dealers and Goo. A. Harding, Druggist, her place. Mrs. Chas. Andrews Is sick with la LOGAN. grippe. The ground hog saw his shadow here February 3. Replenish the wood : pile In time. I The voting people will have a social i dance at the hall on February IS. j Saturday was the regular monthly ! mooting of Harding Grange. A large ! crowd w as In attendance, 51 members. ! Five candidates were Initiated and a very enjoyable time was had by all. At the March meet ins "The On-hard I and how to care for If will bo a topic ! for lecture hour. At tho May mooting l the subject of "Sinule Tax" w ill bo I discussed. In tho meantime those In-1 Mr. l.losman, tho Willamette mer it ores tod will look up tho merits and chant, went to Portland on Wodties ' demerits of this doctrine as propound- . day on business. I ed by Henry George, and advocated by Meeting of Willamette Council. U'Uen. Fols Co. Recent developments I Tho council meeting was held on I in Alberta, P. C, Is un Illustration of Tuesday evening, all eounrllmen being j what we would have to contend with present except Frank Shipley. Conn ! here If we had Single Tax. oilmen present were Frank Oliver, I The I-owcr logan school will give John Reams, W. Snldow, Arch Ross, an entertainment on February 23 at i the'Grange Hall at Logan. A King Who Left Home set the world to talking, but Paul Mathulka, of Huffalo. N. Y.. says ho always KKKPS AT HOME tho King of all Laxatives Dr. King's Now Life Pills and that they're a blessing to all his family. Cure constipation, head ache, indigestion, dyspepsia. Only 2."e at Jones Drug Co. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Mrs. F.nmia Dixon Is numbered among the sick In this neighborhood. V ,111 l ll.l.l.-., tt-h.-, h.ia Mrs. Nellie M AHdredi.0, ho his been quite sick Is now herself suun. Maple Line Grange will have an all dav meeting Saturday at the hall. The little son of Mrs. Ida Cooper is numbered anions tho sick, having a mild case of grip, Mrs. Charles Moran. of Meldrum. was calling on friends here Thursday, Mrs. J. Gorbett is having a hard time of It with rheumatism, Mrs. Sarah Everhardt. who has been a sufferer from grip, is able to be about again. Sickness is the main topic in this vicinity. .Mrs. Elmer Dixon has been in bed for n few days but Is better. Mr. Crawford Is able to ride down town again. Mrs. Nellie M. Aldredge Is not able to be out o( bed. Mrs. J." LewelUn has a severe at tack of pneumonia. Willie Schoth came home from the mill Saturday quite sick but was able to go to work again Monday morning Mrs. Wilmer Fisher's baby Is quite poorly this week. Mrs. Maggie Curran Is suffering with a severe cold and Melvin has had the croup. Mrs. A. L. Hickman Is on the sick I list and Aunt Maggie Harrington Is the guest of Mrs. Qulnn Sunday. Mrs. Frlnk, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Price, of Idaho, visited with their mother a week then returned Friday to their homes. Geo. Haskcl has a son from the East visiting him. Mrs. Shank and daughter, Grace, of Portland, spent Sunday here with her urnndfather. .1. W. Paty I r.l,Mli-in a-orn .Mrs. WA Mi aim cniioren wetc the guests o Charles Stewart and famil-V'f' a,n'S' 7 f the c- , , .ilJ lL7Vr, f . M,r' "'u TheTare movlne Ve dner 'f eek. They are moving streets. Lambert Beard, of Portland, spent Sunday here with his parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Warnock, of Twi light, were guests of J. Iewellon and family Sunday. Charles Moran, of Meldrum station, was calling on friends in this vicinity last week. Mrs. Pearl Everhart Is aide to be In the store again after her attack of lagrippe. J. M. Barto is fencing his property ',nV'1!1'!?,s!1e''l;., r.i,i,.,,.,, , .uisn ,l:iie ,.1'fir.n, 'ji , jwi-i ,.,.,, .... , Washington, who has been upending a week with Miss Emma Vanhoy, re ; turned home Monday afternoon, and I Miss Emma Vanhoy accompanied her in llrllf.nH i Maple Lane Grange met In regular session last Saturday. One member ! was added to our list by demit, from 1 Peavertoti Grange. A committee was ; appointed to make arrangements for i : an entertainment to lie given in iho ' near future. Full particulars will be j given next month. j : Mrs. Elliott, on Seventh and Dl- I vision streets, is still sick in bed. j I Miss Kloiso Aldredge is quite poorly j I Mrs. Shortledge, who has been sick j j last week, Is getting better. j Harvey Hickman and wife and Ever- etl and wife visited their mother last week. WILLAMETTE. Mrs. C. O. Perry returned to her home at Maple Lane the 4th of this month from Willamette, where she has been acting nurse for Mrs. A. J. Flynn and her little baby. Miss Christine .lohnaou Is reported up a n,i I around after n brief Illness of sloinach trouble. Miss Uilllo Tompkins Is back to school after being sick with tno In grippe. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson have re covered from tho la grippe. Sixteen births have been locoritod In Willamette In the last tio days. How Is that for this burg? Grandma Rivers was taken seriously ill last Friday night with heart trouble. lVr. Stewart was sent for Immediately and with the aid of neigh bor friends soon gave her relief. i'ort Panics hss recovered from an accident when he Ml at one of his buildings, and fractured his side, lie Is able to go to Oregon City. Uo Ijiihoii, of this place, has ro turned to his post of duty as clerk In Harris' store In Oregon City, I C. Montgomery, of this place, has moved to Portland with his family He Is employed on tho flro depart- inent there. i Joseph Paris, of Highland, with his ' wife from Highland, Tuesday of this week were visiting In Wlllnmetto with : relatives. j Mrs. M. P. Gary, mother of T. J. ' Gary. County School Superintendent. Is reported better at her son's homo In this place. : K. Maas Is able to return to the court house after a brief Illness with Mayor Gary In tho chair. Ilusliiess of Importance was brought up for discussion, among this being the water plant system. Plda wore read for the construction of a well, from which tho water will bo taken, the lowest bid being that of I. W. ltlveid for a 300 foot well for 91000. Kids wero laid on the table, and it will be divided In the near future as to what movemetit will be niado to construct ono, It was resolved to commence con- (lemuatlou proceeding against J. Downey to secure tho right-of-way to lay pipes and mains. Furthermore resolved to Instruct the recorder to notify Attorney Stipp, who has been '-'-J ' ----ri-. " - .,,.,... ,.rso m commence I,ril,.it,).ii1.M immediate v. A committee of three was appointed " " . to arrange for a farewell supper for K. Maas. who will soon tako up his residence In Oregon City. Tho date of tho supper will bo held In tho near future. After other business was taken up for discussion tho meeting adjourned. Mr. tind Mrs. H. U Scheer, from Twilight, wero the guests of Mr. and Mm. Anil! Grimm, at Willamette, last. Sund'v. A bountiful dinner was spread and served. A pleasant after noon was spent. If troubled with Indigestion, con stipation, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlain's Stomach and IJver Tablets a trial and you will bo pleased with tho result. Those tablets Invig orate tho stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. Sold by nil dealers MEADOW BROOK. Wednesday was quite a rainy dny at this place. M. J. Lee, tho secretary ofhe Can by Canal Company, was In town Mon day. . Roy ponegon Is In town again shak ing hands and talking politics, as us ual. Warren Ilnty a family moved out to the camp Monday. J. G. Wanhopo, State Organizer of the Socialist party of Oregon, will speak at Meadow-brook school house Monday evening, February 6 at 7:30 p. m. Everybody Invited to come out and hear Socialism explained. CLARKES. Mrs. s. Kllcnsmlth, down with pneu monia. Is very 111. Willie Kllcnsmlth helped Mr. Potto miller saw down a tree Monday. Mrs. W G. Kllcnsmlth la down with lumbago. Elmer Kllcnsmlth Is going to saw wood for Mr. Hottemlller. Mr. Hottemlller was In town last Friday. Mr. Mnrquardt Is sawing down dead trees and Improving his farm. They had a political meeting In the grange hail last Thursday. A. Durst, from Union Mills, made a short visit with W. G. Kliensmlth on Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A- Durst, a little daughter, at Union Mills. Mr. Sullivan went to Portland to visit his brother who Is very sick. Wo are having a half Inch of inow and showers on top. It looks like the ground hog saw his shadow. Eveline llettman Is down with pneu monia. Accused of Stealing. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Mo., boldly accuses Bucklon's Arnica Salve of stealing the sting from burns or scalds tho pain from sores of all kinds the distress from bolls or piles. "It robs cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and Injuries of their terror," he s.-ys, "as a healing remedy Its equal don't exist." Only 25c at Jonos Drug Co. ELDORADO. Theie will ho a basket social at tbo Eldorado school house Saturday even ing, February 18. I-adles bring tho baskets and tho boys bring the pocket hooks. Come one, come all- CjirmOrC AftPntintl I 1 OI IIICl 3 II ICliliUli ! an Get your horses under shelter while in the city "Farmers Feed Stable' 308 MAIN STREET. OREGON CITY, OREGON. Does a general livery and feed business at reasonable prices. Nice clean stall with expert attention, G. W. BOYER PROPRIETOR WEST SIDE. Miss Dorothy (iray, only ilaughlei' i of Mr. and Mr. Gray, I very III nt her home on tho West Hide, Arthur Pressey, of l'ortlnud, vlsliod IiIm mother, Mrs Knhinsotl, and lit t Ut daughter tt ut It , on the West Side Mon day. Mttui Sadie Uohlnson, who has been In Portland for over a year, w ill visit at tho country home of her brother, V. M. Itoblnson. of the West Side. Mrs. Hester, of Portland, visited at the home of Mrs. Gray to bo with her daughter, Dorothy. 1 think the ground hog will surely see his shadow today, which UieaiiH six weeks more of bad weather. There Is now on hand state School ' money to be loaned at 0 per cent In- terest, Gordon l& Hayes, Agent. PARKPLACE. Mr. and Mrs. U. . Pope, of Park place, entertained at dinner Friday evening at their home, ''Four Acres on the Clnckiunas," for the teachers of Parkplace school. After dinner the guests enjoyed Interesting experiences of a trip to Alaska related bv Miss Kvtj Wash, readings by Mrs. Jolley and j music (,y j,s Horner. Those present were Prof and Mrs. W. 0. Jolley, Miss Alicia 1'earl Homer, Miss Ida Maude Mack, Mlsa Kffle Morris, and Miss Eva F. Wash of Hoi ton school. Prof. Horner, of O. A. C, delivered n very Interesting lecture on Athens, F.gypt and the Holy Uind at I'nrkplaco school Saturday evening. The locjure was Illustrated by stereoptlcon views. Help Wanted. For that rough. Get a bottle of Dr. Dell's Plno-Tar-Honey. It Is the best. Geo. A Harding. Druggist. STAFFORD. The sad news comes of tho death this morning of Henry F.ltegsen, Ills death was not unoxootod, as he has been ailing since Iho first of July last. At first his disease was pro nounced walking typhoid, which lor- ntiiiuttt In consumption, and he was ted nWity to almost a skeleton. Ho I W1IH the eldest sou of Fred Kllegsen nnj Mary, his wife, was about i!t years old. and his whole life has born B,H,,lt ,,,, xa father's arm. where ! his selMorgcttlug merry disposition ! wm ov(,r i, treasured In the hearts of . Imlle ho are left to mourn his early death. Ilesldes his mother and ; (,,t),r ,o leaves three slaters and one : miner lie leaten luirp nimv.n t.ui " u i.n,. i .i... nr.. i m i- iL.h. HlHI 1111- IHV I',, ,, .... ... bora of his childhood, boyhood and young manhood in mourn the deatii of ono of whom no one ever had ought but good words to sneak. His mother has been doubly nffllcted recently, as she followed a dearly beloved mother (Mrs. Turner) to the gravo leaa than three weeks ago. There Is as much sickness In and near this neighborhood as elsewhere, principally colds and la grippe. No fi.tal eases from these causes have .1 i- v.... I.- resimea us ,ei u. . n IIOUSO W Here llli-ir in ii" ...', .-..v to four sick, but at present writing all are better and not many new cases. Among tno laner we renin i" t:av Is Mrs. Powell, who Is threatened with pneumonia, but we are happy to hear she seems to be resting easier at present. Mrs. Aernl has one of her daugh ters visiting her with her baby boy. , Miss Helen liable Is slowly getting better, and as, from present Indica tions wo are promised a soll of fine weather, we are all hopeful It will be of benefit to the nlllng. Seems to your correspondent that, like all good things, tho worthy Mr. Flnlcv. of the Audubon society Is dis posed, being clothed with a little brief null,., ri.lv to Hill tilings IlltO tho ground. Of courso China pheasants are not as plentiful now as formerly, but If I have a lady friend who ob tained ono of their skins a number of years ago, and liking tho beautiful thing so well sho has It made over everv winter, or used for trimming, should any one In this free land have the power to deprive her of It, or In any wny mako trouble for her. I do not see the Justice, A woman doctor who belonged to tho society was lecturing tiKn birds, and pleaded for the beautiful little bonnet, which did no harm, but a boy dissected one and counted 81 11' He cherries he had picked, and when an nrmy of them enmo for breakfast and supper. It leaves but a small portion to the owner of the tree. Now, I bo lleve In Hie wo-k of tho Audubou society, as I understand It wns first started, but those who ' Into It need to be able to distinguish between a pest ami a blessing when they at tempt to teach fanners. Melnt Peters, who has been sick n long time, ending In dropsy, died on Tuesday night Do you know that croup can bo pre vented? Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as Ihn child become hoarse or even after the croupy cough appears and It will prevent the iitlack. It Is also a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fall. Sold by all dealer. MULINO. Our enterprising fellow townsman Claud Howard, is building a hot house and Intends (o supply (ho people of this community with early vegetables. Mrs. Maple, who returned from the city of Portland last week, Is gelling along nicely. The friends of Miss Inez Snodgrass gave her an Intended surprise party last Saturday evening In honor of her 20th birthday. However, It wns not. much of a surprise. There wero about 25 present and tin enjoyable evening was spent. Archie Dougnn Is spending n few weeks Willi bis father at this place. Wn understand that bo Intends to go Into business at Hilverton In tho spring, having sold his reslaurnnt In Oregon City. Archie Davis spent Saturday and Sunday at homo with his parents. Mr. Wallace Is doing a lot. of slash ing and Improving his place generally. Pert Wallace Is working for Dell Trulllnger this week. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND LADIES I Ak f" ''mrlt for CFirCIIRSTKR'A A IjIAMONI) likANI) 1'IU.H in kro mi' GOLD mrtnltlr boKfS, 0f-aletl Willi lliie0 KIM.nn. Tasb ho crura. 11 r mt your Umiritl't and Mk r.,r ll. llt.s-Tf.H S V DIASOIIII lilt A N l I' I M.S. for lri,t (Ivo yenra rrfardril ns Hrt,8afei,t, Always l-'iialile. LOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS i7?y r'' r' I n fcia AT. A" TIM V, 1K1HU EVERYWHERE VVriHTIl TliSTKU EASTERN FIRWOOD. IV F. Hart and Mlns ICthol wore Fir wood visitors last week. Mia. (I, M. Howe, who has been vIhIIIijk her daiighler at St. Johns for Iho past few weeks, has returned to her homo. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Miller visited In Portland the flil of the week. Mis. 10. It. Hart spent n few days In Portland the first of Iho week, Harvey Kebrns, of Sandy, Clair Corey and Ray H'two visited lit ICd Hart's Sunday, Word was lecelvcd that T. M, SI mesler, who went to California for his health n few mouths ago, passed away; particulars not yet known. Flrwood School mid Progressive As sociation Is making preparation for tt Kood euleilalumeut Saturday, Febru ary 17th.. Autoue Molar was a mlll.-vlsllor hint week. Ho Is building a to chicken house. Now library books are expected this week. Come and look them over, Tho Mt. HimiiI rnllrond Is having 1,(1(10,000 feet of lumber sawed, mostly big timbers, some of the largest being SxlT:t0 feet long Three different mills are doing the work. Tho Kir wood mill Is so blocked up on nct'ouiil of It that It cannot run steady. Godfrled Stuck', has quit work on tho school ground until the weather settles, and Is now working at the mill. Joe Canning received n gash on his arm and leg by tho cut off saw break ing. Ho did not have to lay off on account of tt. CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS CANUV. Frank Weber, from Portland, was a visitor with Frank liodgo and family during I lie latter part of hint week. Philip Wlseinantle, a former resi dent of. t'anby. died on the operating table at one of Iho Portland hospitals Felt. 2 F. F.. Hannah left Canby on tho morning train for Eastern Oregon, where ho Intends to locate. Mrs llai vey lllnsel has been quite sick during Iho past week. II M. Silmsoii. of Portland, who Is a pioMiily holder at I'utibr, inado a business trip last Friday to our town Mrs C. F. Itomlg has been quite III dining the past week, tint wo are glad to learn that she Is h'iler at tills llrdo j Mr. and Mrs Newt Crltescr were S:ilibath, Fel. marked Hie close Canliy visitors last Saturday ot the ictlwil meetings held In Cauby. I You ought to try a suck of Furga Ktaiigellst Johnson and his wife lelt ' nun's buckwheat flour. ii the train this morning or Chicago The meetings were a great success, Judging from the number of convrls. It Is claimed that more than ninety lu all either tisik their stand for Christ tor the llrst time or lenewe.J their profession of belief in llliu. o i""1 All Indebtedness was wlpeil out lilul ,,Nll( u m,u, n,,e purse of over (wo hundred dollars was presented the Kvaiigcllst, thus showing the people's appreciation of his labors among them. These meetings have been lu progress lor the pist tue weeks. Rev. Webber, who had funnel l been here as pastor of the Methodist church, was In town shaking hands with old acquaintances. Mrs. Malidervllle's sister, who Is now living with her, ts quito III. The City Council of Canby held Its regular annual Hireling Feb. ti, In the City Hall at g p. in. All member of the Council wero present? except Jos eph Ij'lncr. Tho regular routine of business was transacted. The ordin ance uiithnrlliig a five milt lax levy for municipal put pistes was read for the second time before the Council and was approved by tho Mayor, A new ordinance defining and con - trolling tho utnoiiut of space that may be taken up by thu merchants for the display of groceries, vegetable, etc., was read and ordered posted. Ily this oidluauco obstruction of any iiatuie, except In case of a building permit, are forbidden on tho sidewalk. Three new streets have been or dered opened, tho City Engineer, Kred Itoth, will begin survey and prepare maps and plats nt once. Tho commit tee on stieets and public property will bo kept busy Investigating and Insiull lug .improvements. A lining other Im provement five nan u electric IIkIiIs will be installed Oils month. The following bills, wero presented anil warrant ordered drawn for the same: Aurora Electric Co., Ilghi. J.'ll Tj; Stipp, for preparing atneinb ment to charier, 12.1; C. N. Walt. Ite corder's services, llei-ember and Jun uaiy, $11. ha; C. V .Komlg, liocorder's services, January, $2.:io; J. A. Graham lor work on road. $.'.00; J. S. Dick, police services, January, $15. I'lHiti motion W. II. Uicko, who was named by J, S. Dick a deputy police, was duly Indorsed and appointed to that position by (ho memliois of the ( initial. Tint following Is a list of letter ro maliilng uncalled for In thu postotdec at Canby for tbo week ending Keli. 4: Fisher, Mr. Myrla; GooU, Mr. Ho Una. A. H. KNIGHT, P. M. Mrs. A. J. Knight and two daughters, w ho moved lust Hiiiuniur to Tho Dalles, wore visiting relatives) and frlunds hern during tho puut two weeks. On Monday they returned to The I miles. Moshib. A. J. Cobb and W. S. Mapp-, who have been quite III, uro now uboiil again on our hi renin, w e uro glad to uotlco. Dow Ilntcblnsen, tho thirteen year old son of Mrs. C ,C. Hutchinson, while wrestling ut tho public school Wednesday wlih one of the boys, suf fered a very painful Injury, dislocat ing hi elbow. Dr. Hodman wiih sum moned and after placing thu boy under chloroform ho dressed tho Injury. F. U. Adams Is painting a very large plctuie, a view of YoHOiulto Valley, known as Iho Arllst View. Thl pic ture Is 4x74. Mr. Adam ha on dis play, ut tho Ciinby Canal Company's office, a number of fine paintings. R. V. Taylor and family, of Port land, who recently purchased W. A. Saltmiirsh's place, wero visiting In Ciinby Wednesday anil milking ulf rniigemeiits for moving Into his new home. Mr. Taylor Is much pleased with Cauby. The Chrlstlun church received clcht member Into church fellowship on Tuesday evening and on Wednesday (heso were baptized by Hev. Dunn. W. A. Snlt marsh ha rented for a term of Ihreo month from thn Gordon Urns., Mrs. Doyoc house and will move hiu family I hero Immediately, M. J. I.eo has had his two nut oh ptilnled by Adam Pros. I). Ifciy I.oo and F. II. Adams iiiaile a business trip to Oregon City Wed nesday, II. II. Kocies spent Sunday visiting friends in Portland. Church services will again bo nt I CLACKAMAS Mlns Kallo Kehriis IhIIciI her mother at the Flrwood mill Inrtt week, Mr, lli'ocnwoll, pony sawyer for Ihn mill, accidentally ciinglit the thumb of his glove between the bolt mill Iho wheel, pulling his arm In, I In wont to his hiimo In trills In recuperate, Mr. Monet t, hook tender at the mill, had a severe cough last week, and finding a boltlo thill ho thought was cough medicine hurriedly look a drink but he found It to bo carhollu nold. Ho lu still on lliillil diet. EAGLE CrtEEK. Kim le Creek tlmore will give an on lertnlumeiil mid basket social Satur day, February II. All are cordially Invited to intend. Mr. slid Mis. Jones wero Portland visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dourlass and Mis. Waller Douglass were tho guests of Mr. and Mi s How let! hint Thurs 1 1 1 y . It was the birthday of Mr. Himlclt, and nlno of Mrs. Will Doug lass, mill so they celebrated together, Mrs. II tl. Huntington railed on Mrs llowlett Sunday, Miss Ulna iMiuglass railed on Mrs. llowlett Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass wora iho guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Glli Saturday n I k It t mid Sunday. Will went down for thn purpose of going panther liunliiiK. .Them have been reports of a cougar or panther roaming around that part of tho coun try lately. Noah Stlngley was seen on thn hill Sunday. . , , I lie former schedule at thn Methodist and Christian churches. Sabbath school nt 10 a. in, Instead of 11.30 as lias been the csno since Ihn Evange listic meet lugs have been In progi ens. William Knight lost a fluu cow on Wednesday morning. Ossket Ball. Christian lliotliers Athletic Club team defeated tho Oak Grove senior athletic club team Saturday, January is. In Green's hall, Score 3S !9. NEW ERA. Ilobait llarblir. of Portland, Visile. I Ills Mis Verun Vetein a few days last ! week ' Mrs. Fred llurgovne left Monday for i Uonebiun (o visit her uinio before re ; turning to Molilalia. Mrs. Nettle llur ! go) tie iii-i'oinp'iuli'il Mrs. Fted llur 1 govne as (r us Wood'uini where she will Unit fi lends this week. ! Mrs. Kilirl Relf la In Portland taking can- of her sister. l.oltlc, who Is sick i The Misses Relf ar expected home this week. Elmer Velelo has been awarded the contract of building G. II Urown's gi unary Mr. Relf has a fine bunch of Fot Terrier pups ut his place. Karl Wink got a couple of his fln geis crushed Saturday of last week. In the rugs at Doernbecher' mill. tiin Slyter and Mr. Iturgoynn were cruising a bunch of timber on tho west side of the river the first of the Week. Joe lvclk mid Earl Wink were Oregon lily visitors Monday. TWILIOHT. Geo Uitelle. M J. l-nello and A. II. -Harvey attended the Congregn llouul llrot In r hood banquet last Tues- i,llv evening and roMirt very pleas- mil time. Mr. Marlon Thompson entertained last Tueiday at her home, Mr. Cald well and her mother, Mrs. Shlnall, of .Vancouver, II. C. Mr Mulr has none to Myrtln point to work on n dairy ranch for hi brother-in-law. Arthur Itussell. Dur ing his stay In this neighborhood tin ha made many friends who regret to see him leave. Mrs. Frank lllack Is suffering from a severo cold. Geo. I.nelli! I hauling pot aloes (o New Kru Ibis week. BARLOW Mrs. Kydd and her children leav for Glasgow, Scotland, tomorrow. The poslofflco has been moved from lis old place lo II, J. Ileri;' store. W. S. Tail, who has been quito sick, Is slowly recovering Mrs. A.usve, who ha been very sick with pneumonia, ha taken a turn for the better. Woodlo Andrew has gone to Me Mliiiivllle to helji In Ihn revival meet Iiiks held at that place. Mrs. Crcscraft, our school principal, ha, been quite sick at her home In port land. Wo have had no school for a week. .loo Willed has gone In Cotlaco Grove to sen hi little girl, who I not expected to live. Mr. Irwin's have Just had elertrlc light put In their bouse. Mr. Osborne, of Oregon Clly, ha been visiting with her sister, Mr. Ilurdolto slnco Saturday. Every Plumber ha hi specialty, Ours I prompt and satisfactory work. Nowhere In town ciin you find such hlch grade good, first clans workmanship and prompt sorvlco combined with hiicIi MODERATE PRICE a we are now offering Ail plumb er' supplle constantly on hand. P. C GADKE Tinning, Hot Air Furnace and Hop Pipes. All Kind of Job bing and 8praylng Material. 814 Main 8t. Phone 2654. OREGON CITY.