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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 3,1911. 2 I CASTOR ALCOHOL 1 PER cent. AVco(ablc lYrpartfion fxAs similaiin;tttRxnlnni!lr)iit3 ling (lie Siomacis and Bowls of PHIlilTi U 1 lit i i i Promotes DisliimfWrful ncss nnd RcsiConloins ncKtor OfHimi.Marphinc nor MrncnL JiOT NARCOTIC. Apctfrcl Remedy forCprsftfi tlon , Sour Stonacu.Ularrr. Vortusfwivul$ions.reTris!i ncssaiulLossOFSLEEP. PicSimlc Sinanirtof NEW YORK. J Jniaranteed under ll Eict Copy of Wrapper. IjWWlff ftp-. W- Sr-OCH NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY WltSONVILLE. Doris Young came home on Satur day, from O. A. C, and will spend tne ten days' vacation here. o ,,. .ii Ma tutor Mrs r-i i , T..l.rf.' Mr. Nendel sold his farm last week but will remain here for the present. and we hope will permanently locate near our Tillage. Norris Toung has been spending ' sorre time in Portland on business. Miss Thompson, 01 siaiioro, is viau- ing her sisiter. Mrs. Aubrey Wood. Mr. Pomperine and sons are build Mrs. Chalupsky is still improving jng a one fence of woven wire be and we hope will soon be well again, tween their place and Mr. Gage's. The postoffice is now located In They are using Cedar posts that Mr. Jake Peter's new store, having been cage and his boys secured and put moved from theold stand during the under cover quite a number of years week. . (ago, and therefore are well seasoned. A baby boy weighing 74 Ids. arrived . jir. pomperine bousM his fencing of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ep-(jake Peters, at Wilsonvllle. ler, at Sherwood, on Saturday, Febru- Mr. Milem, on the Hayes' place, ary 18th, and now Joe, who has been I nas a riding plow. He says now be for many years a fine fiddler, may j can stand more work than his horses, dance to his son's music. Mr. Chapel and family, from Mich- Alison Baker went to Oregon City tgan, who have been visiting at Mr. and Portland on Friday, returning Gage's, left Friday for' the Rogue Saturday. The road meeting advertised to be held on Tuesday, February Hth, was postponed for one week on account of the small attendance. The farmers are getting busy with their plows now that the weather is ! more favorable. The Mothers' Club, of Corral Creek school, held a meeting in the school house on Saturday afternoon and Is , planning to assist the teacher of the nked by ber old schoolmates and num. school in giving a farce and program ; berless friends. in the near future, of which announce-1 The school children here are hav ment will be given later. The pro- ing a siege of sore eyes, ceeds will go toward buying an organ x few older people are also suffer for the school. ing from the same complaint. The property belonging to Aubrey 1 Wood has been leased to an oil com pany and the land adjoining belong ing to Alison Baker, Norman Say, Ed Eaker, Chas. Baker and Reed Graham has also been solicited for the same purpose. If these property owners sign up for a lease, prospecting for oil will probably begin within ninety days The Methodist denomination holds services every Sundav In the A. 0. 1 W. W. hall, also Sunday school at two terprise, to frozen up Easterripeople, o'clock. Everyone is cordially invited who have the disease called Oregon to attend. i Appleltls. Mr. Hartshorne, who is engaged in ; Mr. Nussbaum Is making beautiful real estate business In our village, i pyramids of the stumps he sent sky has purchased the Nendel farm, anJ j ward last week, will move his family from Apple Dale , Mr. Wiseman Is slashing on the to the new home soon. ! John Schiewe place. Dr. .1. J. Walters, of Portland, who ; Len Francis is pitching into the for many years was chaplain of the WOrk on his place, and we hear he Is Illinois state prison, will deliver a talking of putting up a new house, lecture on "Crimes and Criminals" on Mr. Aernl drove his colt to town Saturday, February 25, in the A. 0. : last week and although it is country W. W. hall, at Wilsonvllle, at 7:30 p. born and brought up, it never saw a tn. Dr. Walters recently paid a visit thing to shy at. to the old prison and comes to us very The young man on the Moser place highly recommended by those who has bought the same, we hear, for have hnd the pleasure of hearing him. I 4000. There Is considerable personal Admission will be 25c for adults, and ,' property on the place, which consists 15c for children from nine to fifteen of 10 acres. years of ai;e. The proceeds of the evening are to go to the Epworth : For Croup League, and will be U6ed by them for ; Dr. Bell's Plnc-Tar-Honey Is the best the excellent purpose of erecting a known remedy, Do not experiment, Methodist church in our village. It get the genuine Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Is almost a disgrace to Wilsonvllle Honey. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. that we are compelled to meet in rented halls for church services and If we nil pull together for a church of some denomination there Is no uuestlon but that we can build one. but even If you are not interested in building a church, it will be well worth When womtn speaks ot ber ilent eoret suffering the trust! you. Millions have be llowed this mark of con6 dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. Every where there are women who bear wilneii to the wonder, working, curing-power of Dr, Pierce'i Favorite Prescription which saves the tufferinf lex from pain, and successfully grapples with woman's weak- (Spa f Ik rtd if Ha, .dniisj) nesies and tlulborn IT MAKES IT flAKES en Dr, Pferce'M PlcMtMnt Ptlletg Induce mild nil For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho , Signature yj I-or Oyer Thirty Years your while to Invest ;5c for the pur pose of heariug this noted lecturer. Thert Is Only Ont Pine-Tar-Honey. ! That Is Dr. Bell s. It is the original and can be relied on In croup, coughs, colds aud all lung and bronchial trou- Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. j STAFFORD, The wind blew a gale Sunday and Monday, leveling some old fences, but doine no further damage. River valley. In the items of a week or two ago, It said Mr. Gage's eldest daughter was at home, wnereas It should have read Mr. Schattz's daughter. A number of the young people went over to the Brown school house, below New Era, last Saturday to attend an entertainment given by the teachers, one of whom. Miss Julia Weddie, has a home In Stafford, and Is very much The wind Is drying the surface of the ground so hard that farmers will have to barrow their grain fields in order to allow the tender shoots to force their way out into the sunlight. March roared quite a little at its entrance, but not like a lion, so we may have gentle weather through the month after all. We sent our anniversary number of the nreeonlan. toeether with the En WILLAMETTE. W. Ryner has his lots cleared and ready for the plow. The la grippe patients are improv- ing and are on the road to recovery. Honored by Women iih. WEAK WOTEN STRONd SiCK WOMEN WELL. No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her con 6dence misplaced when she wrote for advice, lo the Would's Dispensary Mkdical Association, Dr, It. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. naiunl bowel movement once m dey. All the vacant houses hero are do ing secured as now families are mov ing In. Much property lins hoen ex changed during the past two weeks, several land deals having been closed. Johannns Johnson has made an ex change 'f property through J. V. loder. The laud was formerly owned by Charles Miller, who traded to J. W. Ixider. Mr. Johnson expects to build on the property which consists of four lots. In tho near future. Mrs. Wallace, of this place, who has been a great sufferer from erysipelas, Is Improving. 0. i). leavens, who has been visit ing with his son In Portland, has re turned to Willamette. Messrs. Leavens and IHtwnpy are contemplating establishing a phone service between Oregon City and Wil lamette, so as to hao service nt nielli. The present lino will he used. Rivers Mdlregory, who recently purchased a new well drill, and who have been boring a well (or D. C. Lntourette on the west side, will com plete the Job this week. They have contracted with R. FeUold and Karr Brothers to deepen their wells at their slaughter houses on the Mnlalla road, and will also erect tno windmills, and install the piping. F. Welsh, of El.wille, Is rebuilding the planing mill at that place, getting lumber from other mills. J. M. Cameron, a business man of Portland, was In Oregon City Sunday looking for a location here. 200,000 Tubes Of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve were sold in 110S nnd not one word of com plaint, though every tube was sold under a positive guarantee.. It Is good (or nothing but the eyes. Ask Goo. A. Harding, Druggist. MACKSBUR0. Mr. Adams' daughter has the scarlet fever. She is getting along nicely under the cart of Dr. Deadman, of Canby. J. B. Heln has sold his farm near Good's bridge and Is looking for anoth er place to buy. Eric and Fred Merts are helplug C. Fllbrlc pull stumps with a stump puller. K. P. Brush has been blowing out some large stumps lately on a piece of ground he Is clearing this winter. Miss Lucy Mitts visited her parents over Saturday aud Sunday. Jake Mitts also visited his parents. The weather Is Improving slowly. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nofzlg er, a son February IS. Jess Hepler took Frank Hilton's place hauling cream lust week as the latter was sick. Mr. and Mrs. Will Roth have moved into a house by themselves. Quite a number of our farmers are hauling potatoes. Doc Eby left last week for Spokane, Wash., where he has accepted a posi tion. J. W. Smith has been sowing clover seed this week. A. Willbroad Is able to be out again. Eugene Keobel hauled potatoes for J. Willbroad Monday. John Helnze has the grip. Quite a number from this vicinity were trading In Canby Monday. Frosty weather still prevails. Miss Lillle Mitts called on MUs Lucy Mitts Sunday. Wesley Rlggs visited at Jim Mitts' Sunday. Earl Kocher visited his parents Sat urday and Sunday. Prof. Jake Mltta made a Hying trip to Molalla Saturday. Some one tried his luck to rob Mr. Scramlin's store last week and se cured about $30 or $.15 In change and knives also a pair of shoes and de stroyed the register. Mrs. William Roth visited her moth er Thursday. Miss Lucy Mitts visited at Dave Wolfers' and Mr. Wright's on Wash ington's birthday. Miss Elta Smith called on Miss Clara Harmack Sunday. T)o frnAtv nfehfji rnntimifl to keen back the fruit blossoms, greatly to the . delight of the fruit growers, who know hv exner ence that this forfeits Bn . abundant yield, as the growth will be rapid and steady when spring has fair ly set In. Mr. Ole Hoode and his mother, of Blair, Wisconsin, are visiting at the home of Mr. C. C. Knudson. Mr- Hoode Intends to locate permanently in this part of the country. Miss Maude Nebo Is at home for a i short vacation from the Oregon Agrl cultural College. Her friend, Mlsa Clara Wallon, also of O. A. C, Is with her. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Klaus are both recovering from an attack of the grip, wi t 1111. ty.,nJUA. nraa a '" """. "wag held at N. P. Hu ts on Tuesday student at the .vacKSDurg scnooi our- ing me nrsi pan ui wie liicac.i Dt.i-U, year, attended, the County Teachers' examinations tnis monin, passea wmi . a high average and Is now teaching . ' tiie subject of near Clackamas. ,.J cow-feeding Subsequent meetings Miss Katie Harins ha. been 111 with ' ,agt galurday the grip but Is back In school. ort,.rnon of each month, and every- The Misses Maude Nebo, Clara Wal.jr d Ion and Lillle Kundsor . were visitors d , fln thnKS at the schoo last Thursday. I d , , chck(.n The school board met Saturday even- MnV domeatlc science discus- Ing and transacted routlno business. f'n'"K The board Is ready to receive bid. - d f h ,HHt few on next winter's wood. Twenty cords ' ' " 1 . . of wood, 24 Inches long, and 6 to 8 Ing t he oad good. inches face are required. Thoae wlh- J; ' Danlelon, ad a irto,henct - Aurora K. F. D., at any time before,"-" mpany. Vic Grim is back from tho Wash- "ll schoolhouse last Saturday even ington logging camps. , . .. . f Mr onH Ura I M fltrilhhAr ATP hot h ; ill with the Rrlp. n v. ., v.n,, iorin. tho t'panVlnd V ZZ :nnjra 10 n,ove upon hiH r ss J. W. Smith Is Hoon to build a barn ' horse lr-am that wii. he one of the finest In tb-'W. S. Go 300 tho, Carl Damln's sawmill Is running month, and expects to do better than steadily. Eph. Janus Is logging for . thai In . March. him. Carl reports wood is good. He I The Indies' Aid Society met a O Is now on a large order for J. W. r Hulf. last Thursday A bout 20 u i(h ladles were present. Subscription ror ' Ed Koch laid a sidewalk for a quar-' Mother.' R" to he built in the ter of a mile along his own and Harry , church amounted to 4J0. Herrcornes' place recently. This walk j is highly appreciated by the teachers The Cold. That Hang On and the children who travel this road Are readily cured by Dr. Hull H I Ino on their way to and from school. i Tar-Honey. It relieves the cold and The pupils of the Mncksburg school stops the cough. There. Is only one whose names follow were neither ab- genuine. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. sent or tardy during the month of j - February: George Luebll, Frank Grin- 8HU3EL. ble, Lydia Kmnmer, Hilda Barth, Carl I . Kalb, Freda Zenger, Hans Zengcr, I Mrs. O. Hornschuh is seriously 111, George Lamons, Klnora Kraxberger, her ri j-'ht sldo being paralyzed. Mr. Mattie Kelsling, Hans Etzel, Dewey nnd Mrs. Hornschuh have tho sympa Graves, Allle Kraxberger, Ernest thy of the entire community. Noach, Robert Noaeh, Eric. Iloethe, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dolbow, Julia Margaret Klaus, Gertrude Harlh, Inez MasHlnger, Charley Grossmlller, and Keisling, Estes Grlbble, Francis Krax- Mr. Carlson spent the evening at the berger, Bessie liarth, Vcstia Kelsling, home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ginther last Minnie Eizel, Ed Graves and Thiirsul- Saturday night. da Kraxberger. Miss Johanna Masslnger, of Aber- Burglars entered the storo of O, V. Scramlln Tuesday night. At tlrat they broke Into Mike Walsh' blacksmith shop and procured a hammer, auger and a cold-chisel which were used ill forcing an entrance to the stow. After boring a hole In tho door and trying to pick tho lock, they broke a window and mndo nu entrance In that manner. They smashed tho cash register nnd robbed It of Its contents. They also got away with a quantity cf tobacco and canned goods, then tried to rob the case where the cigars' are kept, hut as this was guarded by j tho electric burglar alarm designed by Bussll Scramlln, they were obliged j to give up that attempt. There Is, as I yet, no cluo to the Identity of the robbers. They are supposed to bo members of the hobo fraternity. When You Feel discouraged, confused, nervous, tired, worried or despondent It Is a sure sign you need Mott's Nerverlno Pills. They renew the normal vigor nnd make life worth living. He sure and ask for Mott's Nerverlne Pills. Price $1.00 by druggists. Williams Mfg. Co., Crops., Cleveland. O. For sale by Huntley Bros, and .lones Drug Co. SMYRNA. We are still enjoying beautiful weather lu this part of the valley and tho rouds are tn lino condition, some thing unusual for this time of the year. Many of the farmers are plow ing and getting ready for their spring sowing. Miss Nona Kuqua and Miss Florence Yoder called on Miss Anna llotfrcd son and her S3 pupils at the Rural- Doll school. Miss Anna Is one of our very successful teachers and has made many friends here since her ar- rival from Belle Fourche, 8. D. J. R. Watson and family visited with Fred Santa and wife last Sunday. Mr. Sams will soon leave for Urvsham where ho will do house painting dur ing the spring and summer. Carl Scther und leu Owens, who left our neighborhood some time ago, arc working with a piling gang near tho Molalla. J .Hoe and son are cutting logs for Kauffman's mill. Mr. Gottwalo. of Kuuffman avenue, was laid up the past week w ith, a bad ly sprained ankle but at present writ- lug ts about o. k. again A. L Yoder, our local mill man, Is getting ready to saw shingles, expect ing to begin about March 15. Bert Rue, who is attending business college in Portland, was a caller at U D. Yoder'i Saturday afternoon. Chas. Taylor, a popular young man of South Yodervllle, has Jusi pur chased a new buggy; well, girls, get ready for a good time J. II. Gbttwald made a flying trip to Oregon City and Portland last week, Friend Hart and family, formorly of St. Johns, has moved to his farm, which Is located one-half mile west on the Sampson road. Miss Nora Conrad and A. E. Taylor took a trip to the county seat one day last week. MIbs Nora will spend some time with her sister, Mrs. J. McCormack. before returning. A. O. Yoder and W. Sconce are busy clearing land on the latter'a farm. J. B. Yoder -has a slight attack of the grip at the present. Cheer up Joe, "you canl keep a good man down." John Domlque Is quite a horsa train er and Us a novel sight to see him driving his eight months old colt, which Is' wl broke and seemingly as steady as an old horse. J .S. Yoder and daughter, Nell, and Miss Maude Yoder had a very pleas ant visit with M. F. Lants and wife Sunday. Mr. Lanti reports that his brother, Levi and family. Dow living in McCoy, will return to their farm before long. Mr. and Mrs. F. Watson, A. O. Yod er and wife, Miss Anna Gotfrcdson and R. Yoder called on J. W. Watson and family Sunday. R. I. Garret and family have moved to Canby. They left many friends here who were sorry to Bee them go, and wish them all kinds of success In tneir new locuuu... Not a Word of Scandal marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. ,,. p on!,nirh. of Manvllle. Wyo.. who gad. ..gne tom me Dr. King's New Life pills had cured her of obstinate m,jnpy trouble, and made her feel like L new WOman." Easy, but sure rem- dv s(omach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 25c at Jones Drug Co. COLTON. A meeting for tho purpose of orga- ITnlnn nt f'nltOfl !"'- PS ui in v.. Mp Renhaid wag elecU.d president of (irCaiiintlon and on.--Nation and Oscar N. Hult Many things about gen ,..-, - j.u,uoH nml t,, " ' ' "-' F - fir-attic on Monday, from whence they win move to m ". CURES OBSTINATE COUGHS MEW QUICKEST WHOOPING COUGH CURE - devil, Wash., Is visiting bur parents hero. George Stevens bought a load of seed outs from Johu llluhm lust week. Ilermun and John Moehnke, Mr. Kllnger and 11. A. Sliubel, prominent farmers of this community, spent Sat urday In orcgou c'lty. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Sohooiibom are spending a few weeks at the home of the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mr. E. T. Gluther. Ed Schmidt visited friends In High land last Sunday. Jake Grosamlllcr has sold 40 acres of land lo his son-in-law, Will Ikilhow. Mr. Shepitrd Is making many cedar posts for tho market. Rev. Henry Hnruach'ih and wife are here helping tuke care of tho for mer's mother. Mrs. Eva Glover, of Portland, Is visiting with relatives horo tor a few days. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, and have been praised by thousands of women who hnvo beou restored to health through their gentle aid nnd curative properties. Hold by all deal ers. ALBCRTA. The people of this vlcln'.ly are all about ovee the grippe and school is keeping again with the usual number. The Alberta debating society met last Saturday evening and discussed the question, "Resolved, That Old Maids and Bachelors Should bo Taxed Because They Are Not Married." 11 was decided that they should not be taxed. The next question Is, "Re solved, That the Government Should Own and Control tho Railroads." Owing to a previous challenge the Alberta school went down to visit the Schucbel school last Friday and met them In a Joint debate. The affirma tive of the question, "Resolved, That Knowledge Is More l.'seful to Mankind Than Money," was defended by Milton Clay aud Mary Miller, of Alberta; tho negative by Ileulah and Walter Horn schuch and ZUIa Klrbyson. After a good discussion It was decided tn fa vor of the Albertaltca. They also had a short literary program and a Valentino box, which was much en joyed by all. The Alhertalte. speak very highly of the kindness and courtesy shown them by tho Shuobel school. 1 Born on the 2Cth Inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, a 10 pound girl, all are doing welt, Mr. Ltvingstono Is visiting nt J. Beeson's this week. There was an oyster supper served at the lower Highland church Inst Thursday evening. All had a good time. Miss Blanche Miller, after spending a week at home went hack lo her school at Barton Inst Saturday. Alberta has a flno now tamp which is a great Improvement lo the socloty. Milton Miller la very desirous that telephone calls were not so numer ous so that people would leave their receivers up whore they belong. What about it Milton? We agree with the Shubellte about the road question. The farmers build a good road nnd before they go to town a half dozen times It Is torn and cut out by heavy teaming over It. Now we think It no more than fair that the ones who use and ruin the roads should help build and keop them In good repair. We don't be lieve In bonds, cither. Gives Prompt Relief. William H. Douglas, Jr., of Wash ington, D. C, snya: I take great plea sure In Informing you I havo used Dr. Bell's Plno-Tar-IIoney, and It gavo me almost Instant relief. For sulo hy Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. BAKER'S BRIDGE. Mrs. Den Griffin was brought fiem the hospital to Mrs. Gram. Minitow er's (her sister) but she Is In a pre carious condition. She has been a great sufferer for a long tlmo hut con tinues to bear It with heroic courage. Mrs. Damm was burled last fluiiduy. Sho, too, had Buffered for a long tlmo till death brought relief. Hor hus band and relatives have the .sympathy of all. We are having wintry weatlior and It Is quite cold, but It Is pcrhups Just as well as the fruit buds will be kept back and not get out too soon. While other sections havo their civ ic Improvement clubs we me tre-iterl with the spectacle of having our read rootod and torn up by hogs. It Is about time the supervisor yuts a stop to this performance. Grant Mumpower's saw mill fs run ning steadily and you csn get any thing you want in the lumber Hue there. Somo parties are building a new road up the hill to Outlook, and wo hope they make a good on.- while tbey are at it. The debate lit the school house last Friday resulted In a decision that we are to contltiuo with capital punish ment In the future. Mr. Goodson and son, Frank, are slashing brush for A. R. Smith. Arthur Cliff will finish his concrete THE KING OF CURES BR. KING'S DISCOVERY FOR ALL DISEASES THROAT AND LUNGS PRICK .500 Js i SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY E JONES DRUG CO. bungalow when nil dungnr of frost In past. Ei win Hacked. Jr., has not found nny wood-cutters yet. A. R. Smith still continues at the helm nt the creamery, and If ho can't steer the ship into port there Is no use for any -one else to try. There nro no better butter mnkera any hero, I). F. Whlteman still continues io deliver mall on this route and a more pulimtitking, careful man It would be hard to (Hid. We hope ho may con tinue lo servo us for many year. for ho Is the right man In Ilia Httu place, and was rightly named. Medicines that aid nature are al ways most successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plnn. It loosens tbii cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions nnd nlds nature In restoring the system to a henlthy condition. Sold by all dealer. 8TONE. The wind from the northeast nnd tho cold nights nmkra one feel like we wuro In Illinois or Nebraska. It froto Ice In our house Hnmrdny night nnd today, the 27th of February, the wind has whirled things around con siderable. We were down to the Clackamas river this morning and there came a puff of wind nnd the bridge looked na if It was going off of Its foundation. This bridge la said to bo the longest bridge of the kind In Oregon 230 feet long nnd has heeii built about 25 years. Mr. Jngger, who ban a position from the county court lo look niter the road Interests of Clnekamas. was out today and went over tho road south towards Redlnnd; linpo he will make the road matter a success. Mrs. Susan Griffith, who has been afflicted for several years, has been moved out to Grant Mumpower's. Mrs. Griffith has had several pbysirlan nt different limes for several year and has had but little benefit. It looks as If Mrs. Griffith had doctors enough to kill her but stll she Is allvo. She Is helpless Mr. llnrvey Skinner and wife camo from Han Frunclsco Saturday to visit Mrs. Griffith at Grant Mumpower'n. It looks like thnt somo people havo to be stung with sickness more than oth er people but nil living must die. DIs olxvlleiirn brought death Into our world. Prepare to meet thy God for though "halt die. Mr. Mlndenhnll, who bought Waller Shepherd's place, Joining llayo Park, has rented his land to his brother. Mlndenhnll tho attorney practices In tho courts of Oregon. Ho Is able lo have two automobiles and comes out to see his brother quite often. Our creamery man, Mr. Smith, still holds onto his Job. We don't know what the creamery company would do If Mr. Smith did quit, tiraitt Mum power has set out part of his land In peiich trees. Young Mr. Huchlns and two of Mr. Goodwin s sons went to Glrndorn, Cal ifornia where the Goodwins came from. Young Huchlns thinks that some of tho Callfornluus nro pretty rough people drink considerable and use bad language. The Claekamns egg man was around today. He had tho largest load of poultry and eggs that we every saw him lake away from here. This pnrt of Clackamas county Including the lgnn country can't bo outdono for furnishing farm produce When Htono gets llireo or four oil wells nnd the oil running out of tho earth things will still be more lively, we must have an electric car lino from Port land out here on the Clackamas river nnd then we may want the county sent of government moved hero. A 8mooth Skin. Blackheads, Chaps, Pimples, Sores and nil unhealthy conditions of tho skin aro unsightly and detract from the looks. Buy a box of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salvo, a creamy, snow white ointment, apply as directed, and your skin will he as clear as a bubo's. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist, MOUNTAIN VIEW. Tho Primitive Baptist church will huve services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock. Mrs. Roehl Is still growing wenkor. Sht! In suffering with Bright', disease. Her Bon, Win. Jones, of Cnriis, luiH been with her nil week. Llttlo Wanda Hickman has been staying with her grandmother. Hor mollior, Mrs. Ernest Hickman, has been taken to a Portland hospital, where sho la suffering with consump tion. Mrs. LouIb Warner Is very 111 at hor homo on Tenth and J. Q. Adams streets. Tho Mt. View Improvement Club will meet In regular session Friday evening, Hon. W. 8. U'llen is to ho present and talk on "Single Tax." Miss Emma Vanlloy, who spent two months hero visiting her parcni. and friends, returned to her home In Gol- dendale, Wash., last Saturday. J. M. Wnrl, of Philomath, was call ing on friends in this burg last week. ROUTS STUBBORN COLDS OF HEALS WEAK, SORE LUNGS llnrvey ICveihnrt nnd mother, of Molnlln, spent Halurdny nnd Sunday hern niuong relatives. Mr. Kvurhnrt returned home Monday but Mr. Ever, burl Is spending tho week here nmoug friends. Robert McClltuoi'k nnd family have moved Into J. Nelson's house, lately vncuted by Io nian Mack. There aro leu (iimllles In this burg who are nt home with uieunle. Clyde llysom Imd the misfortune to break out with menales on the rond to Eastern Oregon nud Imd to lay over a week. Mrs. J, II. Qiilnn sold her buggy burse Inst week. Madlmui Brown, of Wyoming, Is vis iting his (nther. l. M. C. Brown. Thoy went lo Portland Monday to view the city. Mr. Anna Dnvls nnd two children, of Portland, visited her parent lust week nnd on Saturday returned homo nccompnulcd by her mother, Mr. J. II. Ilaty. Mice Lucia West Is nt homo ttila week recovering (rum n attack of mennlei. Grandma Rim'IiI I still seriously III. Mr. Hell la earing for her. Uttlo Wnrdn llU'kmnn, of Idaho, I with bur grandparent and ha started lo school. Her mother, Mrs, Ernest Hickman. I In n hospllnl In Portland and I seriously III. Wo nro iorry lo hear of the aerlou llluc of Mr. I. Warner, of J. Q. Adams street, who used to It vo bore. Grandma Wlrkliam 1 nlo confined to her bed. K. V7. Imbler h begun to bullJ hi new house on Pleasant nvenue. John Darling. Jr., I helping. Elmer litxon bought a new set of harm- Inst week Hint mean work. Mrs. Ilnttlo Merrill nnd daughter, Blanche, moved to Portland Inst weak. Mr. Htreer and two boys are ex pecting to go to Vancouver, 1). C, la (bo near future. Mr. J. O. Allison I still confined tn hi bod nnd ho I very much cheered lo have tho neighbor call In and see him often. . Tho Mountain View church I to have a now coat of paint as soon aa tho frost I a thing of th past. Tho porch Is being flied now, FALX.8 VIEW. T. U Hngnr, who hn been residing at homo with his son, Ixiuls, hn gone to Portland ror a low day on busi ness. Our school hero hn been closod for tho past few day a our teacher Mnttlo D. Ilayinan I quite III with ths grip. liiiiil Hngnr, who ha been quit III for tho past week, I able to be up and around again, Mr. Hhaw, of poverty Hill, called on U Mosor last Frldny. Inils Wallace mndo a business trip to Oregon City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Heck hnve sold thulr farm and moved to Portland. Wo are loklng overy dny to see our new neighbor arrive. L, Moser mndo a trip to Oregon City Tuesday on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Wallace, Mr. nnd Mrs. Iul Wallace and family and Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Wallace and family attended tho dance at Robert Dullard's last Saturday night. Mnttlo D. I lay mini spent last Frldny and Saturday In Portland on business. A Vnw Vnrb I .I ... I, .. r V. anfnt ...... ... n ,.,.,;-, 11 1, nun n v-u as ndmlnlstrntor of an estnto valued at ithoo nns nnaily turned ovor 1750 In IhA twilra 1 In nrnlinhltf itiiu. tl,,,m that amount for tho purposo of show ing mem mni no was no hog. Every Plumber has his specialty. Ourn Is prompt and satisfactory work. Nowhern In town can you find such high gmdo goods, first class workmanship and prompt service combine with such MODERATE PRICE ns wo are now offering. All plumb ers' supplies onsliiutly on hand. P. C GADKE Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and Hop Pipes. All Kind of Job bing and Spraying Material. 914 Main 8t. Phone 2654. OREGON CITY.