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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1911. 7 Nolle of Aclmlnlitmtor'i tilt. In Ilia County Court of Htiitn of Oregon, for Ilia County of Clack, maa, In Ihn matter or dm Knlnln of John J. Joiimi'ii, Dncnnaed. Notlen I hereby given Hint iiiirmi lint In nil order of Ilia County Court of Ihn Hlulo nf nrwm, for Clackamas County, Ihn uudnralKiiod nilinlnlHtrn tor of I ho eatnlti of John J. Jensen, will mill Ihn Interest of until John J. .lenticn, deceased, In thn wmio, which mi Id r I'M I entulo In dusciihed an fo. Iown: An uiiillvliliul hnlf Interest In iiml In Ihn followhiK described real prop erly, Nliunia In Clnchnmn County, Hliitn nf Oregon; A part of Ihn I). I. ('. of peter M. Kluonrson niul wiro In T. S, H. It. 2 K of Ihn W. M. hounded unit described iin follow: HckIiiiiIiik nt a point .iilli .37 foi't south mid 671. ill fcett Mini of Ihn quarter section cor ner on linn between ccllon IX nml III, hiiIiI township tttwl rmiK, milil ioln being ii lo Him iiiomI southerly corner of n U tii't of liiml heretofore convoyed by lliti grantor heroin to H. It. Hard inn n, riinnliiH thoneo 4.1 degree, 2:1 lulnulcK riml, Inning Ihn south lionn ilnry of said H. It. llurilninn tract IfiO fi'ut lo Ihn iiiiinI easterly corner of Kit I (I trad. Thonen south 111 degree .17 iiiIiiiiIxh cast 2M1 fio't Iii n stake; thoiict Hon lh 4:1 cli'KriM-K :: minute W. 4t;0 feet In n point bearing N. 43 degree 2,1 iiiIiiuIkh east :til feet din Iiml from Him easterly Una of Ihn rlKhl of way heretofore conveyed liy Ihn gritnlom heroin lo thn East Hid Hallway Co, from which point thn iiuint westerly comer of a tnui of land roiilnlnliiK 4 Htl ncrnii, now bo IoiikIiik Id Oniric U. Mnlilruui hoar miulll 411 degree 37 minute IC.ml feet (tint ngt ; thence north 41) degree .37 mlmilim wchI parallel wlih thn wild Hunt Hliln Railway Co. rlxht of way 2110 feel, to Ihn plncn of begin iiIiir, rnninlnliiK 2 11 acre. Hulil wain to a mi nml fir Wed nesday, March Kill. 1011. nt thn office of George C. Ilrownnll, CuufUilil little.. Oregon City., Oritiion, nnil lo ha nt private mile for cawlt In hniiil. ANTON IIYRON, Ailmlnlalrutor of nnlil KnIiiIk. OKOUGIC 0. IIUOWNICI.L miJ Wtl 14AM 8 TUNIC, Attorney Summon. Ill Ihn Circuit Court of Ihn Hlntn of Oregon fur Clackamas County. Herman (lorbsrdti, I'lulntlff, v. C. U Clnry. Defendant. To ('. 1. Clary, aalii ilofi'iiilnut: In thn 11 umii of thn Hlulo of Ore gon, jrott urn hnrtthy required lo p pnnr unit answer llin romplnlni filed against you In Ihn above unlit led null on or b"foro lha IMh diy of April, 1911, mid If you full lo appear or answer ld romplnlni, the plaintiff will apply in th'i Court for Ihn relief demanded In Ihn complaint, to-wlt: Flrat: Thai rorlnln Judgment entered of rerord In llio above Court against thin plaint I ff and In favor of thla do fendant, un the 7th day of April, 1910, In tho Him of 3nt0 00 and I'-'tiOOO at torney' fnva, and III. GO ronta, bo de clared null and void. Second: That 11 certain contract be iworn lha plaintiff and defendant, diilnd January !7l)i, 1910, for tho al and purchaso of 240 acrca of land In Hnci Ion 20 and 21, T. 21 In raiiKO 20. K. t M , Krn Coiiniy, Callfornl. bo declared null and Void. Third: That lha defetidnnt bo for nvnr enjolnc-d from further proaecut Iiik any arllnn nenlnxt (hi plaintiff, on account of aald contract, or on tho nolea therein deacrlhod, and for auch other relief a ahall aeem moot and proper. Thla aummnn I putillnhed by order of Honorable J. V. Campliell, Judge of tho atiovo Court, made and entered of record nn Ihn I at day of March, 1911, directum auch publication In the Oregon City Kniorprlao onro week for all coiiancutlvo week, thn drat publication beln, March 3rd, mil, and tho laat bolnit April 14th, 1911. CUOHrl and HAMMOND, Atiornnyt for I'lulntlff. Summon. In tho Circuit Court of tho Slalo of Oregon for tho County of Clacka maa. Mnudo B. Jonea, rinlntlff, v. John Jonea. Defendant. You are hereby ordured and re quired to apper-r In tbo alMvo ontltled court and cauao on or tieroro tno ma dny of April, 1911. aalil dale bolng morn than alx week from tho dale of lb flrat publication of ihl uminon. and anawer tho coniplnlnt or Hie plain tiff filed lu aald court and caiuo. and If you fall to ao appear nnd aiiawer, 1 decree will bo taken agalnt you for the relief demanded In aald complaint, to-wlt: A decree dlaaolvlng the bnnda of mntrlniouy now oxtatlnit between plaintiff and defendant nnd for the caro nnd cimtody of minor child of plaintiff and defendant. Thla aiinimoti la publlalied by order of tho llonoriihlo U. 11. Ilentlo, Judpo of tho County Court of Clackamaa County. Hlalo of Oregon, duly made arid entered tho 23rd day of Kobruary, 1911. Tho date of tho flrat publica tion horoof I Fobruary 24th, 1911. K, J. MKNDHNIIAIjL, Atlorncy for I'lulntlff, Admlnlitrator' Notice. Notice la hereby glvun that tho un deralgned hna been nppolnted udinln iHtrator of Ihn calnio of Samnntha Jnno Dnvl. doconaed; nil poraona having claim agalnat aald ealato are hereby notified lo preaent the same with proper voucher, duly cortlllod according lo law, nt tho office of (loo. C. Hrownoll, at Oregon Cly. Oregon, within hIx months of the dato of tho Drat publication of Ihl notice. Dated Kobruary 17tb, 1911. J. I. DAVIS. AdmlnlHtrator nf tho catato 01 Simian- lha June DavlH, dncoaaed. OHO. C. HKOWNEI.U , Attorney for online. Notice of Final Settlement Notice la hereby given that the un donilgned na administrator of tho ea lato of John I IlaloH, dooenaod, ha filed III final report a ucli ndmln imrator with tho County Court of ClackamaH County, Oregon, and the Court haa ant tho 27th dny of March, 1911, at tho hour of ten o'clock A. M., of aald day a tho tlmo for aottllng the Bald eatate nnd for tho hoarlng of objection thorolo. Datod Fohruary 23, 1911. V. U I1ATIC9, AdmlnlHtrator of tho Katate of John I.. Ilatna, docoaaed. ' CORDON R. HAYES, Attorney for Eatate. Administrator' Notice. Notice la hereby ulvon that tho nn doralRned haa boon nppolnted by the County Court of Clnckamim County, Oregon, nilmlnlHtrntor of tho caluto of William Hammond, tloeonaod; all per Bims having clalma ngalnat aald estato aro hereby notlllod to pruaout tho aniiin lo mo nt Ihn offlcn of my nilor my, (), I). Khy, In OreRmi CHy, Orn Hon, duly vnrlllml n by law wiulrod within alx moiitlia of dulo hiirnof. I mind tiilH ,'ird dny of Miircli, mil. Wl W. KVKKIIAHT, Admlnlatnilor, O. 11. Rliy, Alloriiny for AiImlnlNtrnlor. Admlnlttmtor't Notice, Not ten In hereby itlvnn that tho mi iloi mIkih-iI Iiiin been npiollitil by tho County Coin! of Cliickiinin County, OrcKiui, nilmluliilriitor of Ihn enlntn of linvlil Itoliimoii, dcreiiHinl : lill perHOtm IiuvIiik I'liiiuiN RKiiliiHt mild CNtntn nrn Imrnby notlllnil lo priment Ihn aiimn lo nm al -Ihn offlcn of my attorney, O. Ii. Khy, In Oii'koii City, Owkoii, duly vnrlflml 111 by law roiilnd with in alx mini I Iim of duln hereof, imicit March 3,-1911. C, I). rtOHKHON, AdmlnlHtrator. ). I). KIIV, Aitoiney for AdinlnlHlrntor. Notice of Guardian 8ali. Nolb'i! In hereby nlveii Unit Ihn un denilKiieil will "ell nl private auln, for iiihIi la hand, Ihn followliiK ilcHcrllioil rent eiilule, lo wll; Thn iinillvliled lutiiroat In and to Ut 0, lllock 37, Oickoii CHy, OroKOii; aubjnrl lo Ihn dower Intercut of Mnry K. Hurley,' widow nf K. J. Hurley, do cenmiil, Hubl tain to hn for fnHh In hnnd nml will bo on or after thn loth day of April, )!H1, nt thn offlcn of ll'Heii & Kehuiiliel, In OrcKiui City, Clnckn iiiiin County, OreKon. MAHV IC. IIUHIJCY, (liittrilluii of His peraon nnd eHtnln of MlKhelln Hurley and Itubnrt Hurley minora. 1VKEN ami HCIIUKMKI. Attorney for iiardlnn. Nolle to Creditor. . Nollcn I hereby itlven Unit tho un ilemlnneil m been apKilnlcd by the Hon. County Court of ClnrknniiiN County, Oregon, rtilniltilHt rntrlx of thn eatntu of N. N. Hariiea, docoaiiod. All peraona hnvltiK nlaliim aualnM Ihn aald ealuln mo hereby notllKid and reipilred lo preaent Ihn aanie to mo duly verified with iroMr voucher nt my reHldenco near Wllaoiivtlln, Clack amna County, OreKon, my poalofflcn addreaa belli Hherwnod, Orcnon, It. K. I). No. 5. llox 1'J. within alx niontha from tho dnln hereof. Dutecl February 24th, 1911. KTTA V. DAHNKS, Admliilalralrlx of Ihn eatatn of N. N. I In nice, deceaaed. UOIUMIN E. llAYICS. Attorney for Admlnlalrutrlx. Nolle to Creditor. Notice la hereby given that tho nil derelKiied hna been nppolnted by the Hon. County Court executrix of tho ealntn of J a men Wealcy IXiiiKlnaa, do ceaaed. All peranna hnvlnn claim nKiilnal llm mild eiilaln am hereby no- llfled and reipilred In preaent thn nine to me duly verified with proper vouchor at my homo near Knglo Creek. Clackamaa County. OrcRon, my txmtofflre addreKt beliiK Harton. OrO' Kii, within alx niontha from tho ditto hereof. 1 luted thla 2nd dny of March, 1911. VlOU A. lH)CaiSH, ICinrutrlx of the ealnto of.Jnme We ley lNiuitla, I)ece4iBel. (iOHIH)N K. HAVES. Attorney for calale. Treasurer' Nolle. I now havo funda to pay County (load Warrant endoraed prior to Muy 10, 1910. Intercut cruae on uch war. rant on date of thla notice, March 3, 1911. J. A. TCFT8, County Trea. DOVER. A. J. Morrlaon hna recovered from evere attack of throat trouble Mr. Iilord cloned a alx weok'a term nf achool laat rUtoy. Mr. and Mra. Cupp, of Icnix, aro keeping houe (or mid anilHtlng Mr (Urvnr with hi farm work. II. II Udell and family apen'. Bun day vlaltlng friend al Ilnrton. Mr, IlliHid entertained hi-J atir and biialmnd laat week from tho En!. Ed Wolf I In HHndy holplng In the hotel. A few of the entorprlnlnij neighbor made garden during the fine weather of but woek. Mr. MorrUon entertained relatives from the Eant laat week. A large crowd attended tho tinging claim Saturday evening. Mra. llewa la on the lck ll-it. Jacob Cooper and a friend aro vltilt lug Ihl week nt tho Coon). home. Jim Wolf expect to movo Into hia new houno tbl week. Mr. (1. Woodlo returned from 1'ort land Hnlurday. CLARK3. Mr. Weltliuifor bougbt a horBO from Mr. Dobrevo. Mr. Howera, from I'ortlund, visited C'Ihih, Harrington hint Sunday. Elmer Leo loat a home the other week. Mra. Ulngo went to Wnahlugton to visit Mr. McQueen, who Is very alck. Mr. Woillaufor went to Canhy to preach In Henry Hornshuch's place Iiihi Sundny. Mr. Cornwall, from Portland, wna In Clnrks Inst wook. Sam Elmer sowed oats laat week. Mr. Marquardt was In town last week. Mrs. Fnwvor was on the sick MhV. Mr. HottPtulller Is burning nn old log In his wonth fluid. Mr. Sullivan was In town lust wook. No Need to Stop Work. When your doctor orders you to atop work, It stagRors you. "I can't, you say. You know you are weak, run down nnd falling In health, day by day, hut you must work bb long bb you can stand. What you need la Electric Hitters to give tone, BtreuKHl nnd vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown and build, you up. Don t bo wenk, sickly or nlllng when Elec tric Hitters will benefit you from the llrst. dose. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and Btrongtb. Try them. Every bottle Is guaran teed to satisfy. Only BOc nt Jonos Drug Co. LAKE VIEW. Wo aro having cold, windy weather at present. MIbb Ilnymnn attended tne unu inBi Snturdny night and has been quite sick with grip bIiico. L. Sngar Is on tbo sick list tins week. Mr. McMm-ron Is keeping his clilia- ren out of school on account of them being exposed to tho whooping cough. Ills sister. Mrs. Wefttliorsroro, ot California, was to soo him and her boy had .tho whooping cough. necks nro moving to roriinnu. Thny old their pluro to Mr. flmlth of Ihnt city. Dlx llroihnra have built thnm a plank road nnd are IokkIk with their canine nnd truck" off of Hchmllt I Iron. (Mia Dlx In working for thorn now. lie will alay till aprlng. Wo hear It rumored Hint Oaear Dlx In Ruing. Into thn (luck biiNlnea. flood lin k lo you On! MARQUAM. Tim oiiHt wind ha been blowing qtillu hard for a few day, No won der for It tnke more lhan an 011 nt wind to blow a railroad through our country. I). M. llontley and Mr. Bhoomnkor Intend to stun r.0011 for Mexico to look at tho country, (looil mllclt cown are In good de mand and also good beef entile. Homo of lb people nro Helling their pontine all bo there wero only about half a crop Inat year on account of th dry Hummer, ullhoiiKh (ho land hero In adapted for good quality of pota toes, Mr, Shoemaker Iimh built a ncnt who fence around hi town property which mid greatly to Its appearance. Mr. and Mr. I'nrvln, who havo been In Portland for Ihn Inat two month, returned to their farm near Marqtiam. John King, who hun been lit the hospital In Portland, returned home IiihI week looking well. Mm. Florence Wyland la In a Salem liospllul being treated for append!-cltia. CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS CANBY. Italpli Cox returned from Portland Saturday with a-broken arm. Ho met with Ihl accident there, bolng RtrucK by n, street car. Interesting tempornnco meetings worn held Tuesday. Mrs. Urah, tho State Organizer, spent the day at Can hy and her visit was much appreciated and will long be remembered by those who attended these meeting. Hev. C. I Creesy made a flying trip to Forest drove Tuesday and from there ho went to Salem and attended to his regular school duties nt Will ametto Cnlverslty. The object of hia visit lo Forest drove was lo examine Ibelr church building there a, ho Is one of a committee lo consider plan for the erection of a new M. E. church at Canhy. Rev. C. U Creesy, John It Newton, M. J. Jco and A .U Snell constitute tbl committee, but as yet no report ha been made to tho mem ber of the church. We are unable lo tute Just what ha been done, how ever. Tbl I a movo In tho right direction and it will bo upportod by Die member unles tho committee In slsts on going Into debt. Hut If, as ha been mentioned, the plan Is to construct a building of concrete blocks and a machine bo secured and block be made by volunteer labor during thn rainy winter months, without doubt in from two to four years sufficient will be thus mado at no expense ex cept that of tb9 machine and cement, and then the balance of cash needed will doubtless be available without burdening the members. In this way thn Methodists will have a modern 1 1 0.Ooo building at an actual cost ol about $5,000. On last Thuraday evening at the call of Ilev. Creey for the organlia tlon of a brotherhood. evcnTneri be Ides the leader turned out and unani mously decided for uch an organiza tion In connection with the M. E. church of this place. On the 23rd of March the organization will be com pleted, as on that date tho next-mooting I announced. It Is expected that there "will be many who will then unite with this movement. W. H. Lucke haa again decided to enlarge his warehouse and now haa lumber on Hie ground to extend U another ono hundred feet Mr. Snltmarsh has bought the Monks' property In town. This Is certainly a lieautlful residence and we understand that Mr. Saltmarsh in tend to make It hi home. For the week ending Feb. 25, 1911. the following letter aro uncalled for at tho Canby postofflce: Ablrg, Ems; lleamer, Mr. D. M.; Chrlslonsen. Mrs. Jennlo; Philip, MIbs Esther; Sprlrg, Mr. R. H. M. J.-Lo hns been absent for al most a week now. He Is at Seattle attending to some business affairs. S. E. Uruno stopped at canby on his way to Oregon City, where he went to transact business. P. L. Coleman made a business trip to Portland Snturday of last week on business. Charles Terry made a business trip lo Oregon City February 25. He In tends to spend several days there. We are glad to noto that nowara Eccles, who has been kept In during tbo past week with tho moasles, is again able to be about. ' Carl Smith mndo a business trip to tho city Saturday by way of Oregoujiot got along without her. Cltv. A debate between tne rarapiaoo High Bchool and the Canby High school will take place next Friday ev ening at Pnrkplace. The Canby school Is to be represented by ftiessrB. Ralph Mandervllle, Goorgo Berg, and Miss Mabel KenKnlght A baso ball team Is being organized In tho High school, which will Join tho County Lenguo of High schools. Mr. Haln. south of canny, nns a nlno year pld orange tree with moro than n dozen fine oranges ripening upon It. It Is a beautiful sight. Mr. Walker, son-in-law ot j. u Combs, mado his fnthor-ln-Iiiw and family a visit tho Inst of the weok. Mr. Walker Is employed by tho Ar mour packing Company, of Seattle, and came to take his wife and Infant daughter home with him. Lesllo Newton, who is nuemiing Willamette University nt Salem, spent Sunday with his parents. Leslie re ports that he la enjoying his Bchool work very much. Thn regular service's In the M. E. church Sunday were well attended. Hev. 0. L. Creesy, 1110 pastor, preached on "Prayer" In the morning sorvlco, at tho closo of which tne doors of tho church were opon to re ceive new mombers. Avon Jesse milt ed with the church nt this Bervlcc. Tho naator nnd Avon Jesse sang a beautiful duet at this service. The subject for tho evening Borvlce was Our Denondence on God. lne jun ior and Epworth Leagues wore also well attended and the Men's Union prayer meeting nt 3 o'clock led by Mr. Fisher, was an Interesting service. Next Sunday this meeting will be held at tho Norwegian church. TWILIGHT. Tho farmers are very busy putting In their crops while tho sun shines. REEDLAND. Grip I the order of the day a near ly every family t one or more alck. A. 8. Allen got hurt with the stump puller a fow day ago" but la improv ing. Allison Allen won kicked on the fnco by a young colt and had aeveral alllchn takun. Dr. Mount I waiting on h I in. MIhn Ada Ilrock camo home from Gladstone very sick lodavv W. ('. Pal ne will havo a ralHng boe March 22nd, bultdlne a house. Homo parties from Portland have bought the east half of Neal Hinlth'k old place, and are building a houso. Oruvul I being hauled for tho new bridge at Fisher's mill. Ilobert Ilaber, of Idaho, la visiting hi parents, Mr. aud Mr. James Ba uer. Thn I, O. O. F. will glvo a bard time social the first Saturday evening in March. All aro Invited to wear your old dud and come. Thn ladle will glvo a hard time supper; thn ltd land bras band will play and there will be a program. All are Invited. A Dreadful Bight to II. J. Ilarnum, of Frccvlllo, N. Y., whs the fuvor-sore that had plagued his life for years In hjiUo of many remedies ho tried. At last he used lliicklcn's Arnica Halve and wrote: "It has entirely healed with scarcely a scar left." Ileal Hum, noils, Ec xeina, Cilia, nrulsea, Hwelllnga, Corn and l'lle like magic. Only 25c at Jones Drug Co. James Hylton Is taking a few weeks' vacation. Tbo Misses Hoffman, of New Era, wero guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hnonks Inst Sunday. Hert Harvey has purchased an In cubator and expects to go into the chicken business extensively, Mrs. Goo. LAzolle visited In Portland last Snturday with her daughter, Mrs. Fred J. Molndl. Tho Misses Nettle and Grace Snook entertained the Mount Pleasant Whist Club last Saturday evening at their home. The Twilight Whist Club was enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Black at their home Saturday evening. The evening's entertainment was cards. Mr. Johnson received first prize and Miss Ruby was given consolation prize. A delicious luncheon was served the guests. Twilight Literary will meet next Saturday evening at 8 o'clock In tbo ball. The main feature of the even ing will be the debate, "Resolved, That a Competent Engineer to Super vise Road Construction In Clackamas County Would Bo Beneficial and Prac tical." Affirmative Geo. Iazelle, A. H. Harvey. Negative J. C. M. Dodds, Max Telford. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A BA.Rf.OW. 0. M. Keebaugh spent Tuesday In Wood burn. Percy Keebaugh spent Wednesday In Portlnnd. Percy Keebaugh Is busy these days building a boat for a man in Clacka mas, lie Is working In John Andrew's carpenter shop. Miss Tholma Andrews, who was In the hospital in Portland, Is at home now and is Improving slowly. . Mrs. Will Evans who has been quite sick with the grippe, Is slowly recov ering. There will be services at the Nor weglan church Sunday, February 26. The lumber has arrived for boxing tn our city water tower and the con tractor, 0. Glibertson, Is busily en gaged at that work. Mr. and Mrs. John Warnoek. of Sil ver t o n , Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ogle and Fred Warnoek, of Heppner, were visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ogle Sunday. Tho Warnocks aro brothers of Mrs. Ogle. Fred Warnoek has been attend ing the legislature at Salem as re porter for same. Mr. Wurfel has his new auto out these fine days and Is speedily learn ing to run It. Mr. Wurfel says as soon as he gels so he can niu It without running up a telegraph pole he will lako his friends for a ride. We are all friends of Mr. Wurfel now. Mr. Fulton brought some parties out from Portlund Sunday to look at his farm. Mr. Fulton is employed on the Journal therefore he docs not want to reside In the country. Miss Annie Erickson came home from Portland Sunday evening. Miss Gina Slotnger has gone to Au rora to work In the Aurora Hotel a few days. Mr. Miller says Glna has been with them so long that they can. Leonard Parmenter left Friday for one of the logging camps In Washing ton where ho will cook for the camp this summer.' Mr. Preston and family, relatives of Mr. and Mrs, Penned, recently ar rived from Kansas. Mr. Preston will .locate here, ho having rented Leonard Parmonter's farm. Walter Howe, Miss Anderson and Miss Olga Howe attonded the dance nt Aurora Saturday evening. , Rev. A. O. White, of Silverton, held services In the church Sunday morn ing and evening. Robert Armstrong celebrated his birthday Saturday evening by a num ber of his friends helping him to en Joy the evening. Mrs. A. Ward, Miss Vangla Ward nnd Mnster Eldon Ward, from Boyd, Ore., and Mra. B. Reynolds and Miss Maude Reynolds, from Portland ( were visiting Mrs. V. S. Armstrong Sun day. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Reynolds are cousins of Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. Jas. Erickson, Mrs. J. Andrews and W. B. Tull all went to Portland Tuesday. Terry Keebaugh wont to Oregon City Tuesday. Coo. Glibertson has the contract for Inclosing tho water tank tower. We notice what little la done makes a great Improvement In the looks, and when completed It will ge a great ad dition to the city. deo. Glibertson nnd Walter Howe are doing tbe work. Turkey hens produce such a limited number of eggs that It Is scarcely nec essary to bring Into use tbe Incubator for their hatching, as the hens them selves can tnke care of nil they lay. Moreover, the fact that the turkey bona are almost Indispensable to the successful rearing of tho poults ninkes It an absolute necessity thut they should hatch some of their eggs, so as to Induce them to brood tho poults. Field and Farm. , Milwaukee MlLwAUKIE. City Council will meet Thursday evening. Regular routine of business. Action will be taken on the petition for thn Improvement of Main street. Also any othnr petition that may be brought In on other streets. Thn City Council has Installed six arc life's In Mlnthorn addition and three on tho foot bridge across Kellog Creek and Island Station. Regular epidemic of measles in our llttlo city. A largo number of scholar are out of school on account of the disease. Thn Hoys' Club la holding Interest ing meetings now. Prof. Gens, their Instructor, of Portland, has the dif ferent classes organized and are all In working order. The library and free reading room are well patronized now. I Mllwaukle Grange will meet Friday i evening, March 3. Regular routine of 1 business, and dlscusxlon on bow to make an early garden. Mothers' and Teachers' Club held Its regular meeting last Thursday. There was a very small attendance on account of lcknes. The money raised from the play was turned over to the treasurer of the Boys' Club. Mayor Strelb Is out on his farm near Cedar Mills for a few days. Mrs. Ella Maple Is confined to her bed and Is quite sick. J. A. Howen and family, of Port land, have moved in the Jairur Oliver home place. W. E. Thresher was In Oak Grove Tuesday nn business. Al Brawley and family, of Sellwood, have rented the William Shlndler bungalow and will move In Wednes day. J. A. Thomas and family have rent ed tbe Tripp cottage at Island station and will be settled In a few days. Mr. Thomas has purchased the Mllwaukle prlntery. Mr. Klnzel has rented tho La Grande bouse and moved bis family there Monday. John Miller was In Mllwaukle Wed nesday. Mr. Monroe, our genial blacksmith. Is building a house on the river bank. Andy Johnson is home from school with measles. Charles Melann, who has been quite sick with measles, is able to be out again. A. H. Dowllng and family were Port land visitors Monday. Homes and Wheeler, of McMlnn vllle, are putting In a moving picture show In the Wetzler building. A little son of Mrs. Barnes has scar letlna. Miss Sue Barnes la Improving and able to sit up, although confined to, the hospital. Mrs. Reddaway, of Portland, spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. Elkln and family. W. A. Hancon haa opened a branch drug store 111 oak Grove In the new Warren building on Center street Judge Kelso was In Portland Wed nesday on business. Church Notes. Evangelical Church, E. Radebaugh, Pastor. Sunday school at 10:30 A. M. Preaching at 11:30 A. M. by Pastor. "Y. P. A. at 7 P. M. The W. M. S. will give their annual missionary pro- gram at 8 P. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday. Teachers' Training on Thursday evening, and Choir practice on Friday evening. " Dr. Bell's Antl-Paln. A sudden attack of Cholera Morbus Is dangerous. Keep Dr. Bell's Antl Pain at hand, a dose relieves almost Instantly. It also cures Diarrhoea. Cramps, Flux and all Bowel Com plaints. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist OAK GROVE. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans returned home Thursday from Kansas where they were called on account of sick ness of a relative, who passed away before they arrived. Mr. and Mrs. Evans visited relatives and friends before returning home. George Blgham has his house moved and Is building an addition to it, making a larger and more beauti ful home. Ed Olds has finished the cement culvert he was building for the coun ty near Risley's place. Mrs. W. M. Holt was in Portland Friday on business. Oak Grove Literary Society met on Tuesday evening In Vosberg's hall and an Interesting program was given. The club Is studying the River Rhine. A. B. Linn has sold out his place of business to a party In Portland. Mrs. Linn and family will remain here till school Is out Mrs. Alf. Allen, of Rlsley Station, is quite sick. The debate between the Barclay school of Oregon City and Oak Grove school will take place next Friday, March 3, at the Oak Grove school. The Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Is setting poles up Con cord avenne so the people In that part of the country can have electric light. Mrs. Henry Schuefler Bpent Friday with friends In Portland. The new firm of Warren & Em monds Is fixing up Us store and get ting In a new supply of all kinds of goods. L. E. Armstrong has taken down his old fence and will put up a new one on tho north side of his property. E. C. Warren Is painting the Inside of his now store building on Center avenue. Fred Harris, our new road super visor, has purchased a fine span of horses and a wagon to work on the road. His son Charles will drive them. Mrs. Vlrgtl Clark was a Portland visiter Friday. Mrs. J. B. Evans spent the week end with her mother at Troutdale. J. C. VIgles is able to be out again after a severe attack of plural pneu monia. Mrs. Ada Cosgrlf, of Courtney Sta tion, was entertained by Mrs. Hay hurst at dinner Friday evening In Portland. Henry Schoufler Is fixing and plant ing his lawn, putting out shrubs and roses and beautifying his place. Mrs. Swnnson was nn Oregon City visitor Friday. A great many of our citizens are seen making trips to the Sheriff's office these days to look after their taxes. Walter Vigles loft for Rlckreall, Oregon, this morning to work. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilbert spent sev eral days visiting relatives and friends here last week. Mr. Gilbert has charge of a big ranch near Salem. Mrs. John Oftttlcld attended an aft ernoon party given In honor of Mrs. Mntssen nt the homo of Mrs. Richard Scott In Mllwaukle Friday. John Risley was In attendance at and Northwestern E COMMITTEES ARE ENTHUHIASTIC AND THE TOWN IS SURELY BOOMING. The Jennings Lodge Community Club met In regular monthly session Wednesday evening at Bctts' green house. The meeting was called to order by If. H. Mcfiovern, who pre sided. P. D. Newell, A. G. McFarland and Chas. Redmond were a committee on electric lighting and they reported hat the lighting company would give Jennings Ixxlge and Mcldrum citizens the same rate as paid In Oregon City. On phones A. J. Johnson reported that prospects for a new phone ser vice were favorable. The sidewalk committee reported through W. A. Ross that additional time was necessary to hear from non resident property holders. Alex Gill reported for the street committee that things were working out favorbaly. Officers from the railway company are to visit Jennings Lodge Saturday to meet the committee relative to rail way sidings. Much Interest was taken and there was a large attendance. The speak ers of the evening were Chas. .Rlsley, A. G. Heabgman, W. W. Smith, Wm. Jacob, C. D. Morse and P. D. Newell. Seven new members were received. F. G. Miller, of Kallspell, Montana, was present as a guest. There will be a special meeting next Wednesday evening, March 8, also at Betts' green house. the rate case last Wednesday at Ore gon City. L. E. Vonderahe and wife returned honje Saturday from Loa Angeles, Cal., after an absence of six weeks. Mrs. Vonderahe Is Improved In health and was greatly benefited by the Southern climate. C. D. Smith left for the East Sat urday to be absent several weeks on business and pleasure combined. D. Toney returned home from New York Monday morning after a busi ness trip of several weeks for his firm. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. Andrews' sis ter, Mrs. Henry Suter. About twenty of our young people attended the dance Saturday evening In Mllwaukle given by the Errol Quar tette. Mrs. Arthur Keuhl was a Portland shopper Monday. Mrs. R. L. Herron was a city visitor M.onday. Mrs. Chambers and daughter were Portland visitors Monday. Mrs. L. E. Armstrong was In Port land Tuesday on business. Miss Katherine Toney Is sick with pneumonia In one of the Portland hos pitals. Road Supervisor Harris haa bad Center street surveyed and the grade stakes are all set. Work will begin right away and the street Improved east and west of the railroad track to the county road. M. W. A. held their regular meet ing Tuesday evening In Green's hall. Mrs. Clyde Swinney is able to be out and is gaining slowly. Mrs. Swin ney and sister, Mrs. Wllklns, were Portland visitors Tuesday. Chas. Short aqd mother were city visitors Saturday. The Parkplace basket ball team and the Oak Grove Juniors will play ball Wednesday evening In Green's hall, Oak Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lldell were in Oregon City Monday on business. W. A. Hanson, of Mllwaukle, has opened a branch drug store In Oak Grove In the Warren block. Grandpa Rowley Is quite feeble and confined to his bed most of the time. Although 81 years old, his mind is clear and he Is able tg talk and knows his relatives and friends who come to see him. School Notes. Several new pupils have been added to our school, two In the eighth grade. The boys of the school are clean ing off the grounds and getting ready for baseball as soon as the weather settles. The pupils of Miss Felix will give a musical recital In Green's hall Wed nesday evening, March 8. Invita tional. The Oak Grove Girls' ' Band will play at the debate Friday evening. March 3, between the Barclay School of Oregon City, and tbe Oak Grove School. Regular monthly meeting of the Oak Grove Push Club will be held Thursdav evening, March 2, In Green's hall. Church Note. M. E. Church, Rev. Henry Spels, Pastor. Sunday school 10 A. M. Ser vices 11 A. M. by the Pastor. The boys' brigade gave a social on Wednesday evening In the church basement. Refreshments were served and a good time had by all present. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invariably bring relief to women suffering from chronic consti pation, headache, biliousness, dizzi ness, sallowness of the skin and dys pepsia. Sold by all dealers. MELDRUM. Mrs. E. B. Grant's father is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gill left Tuesday to spend a few days in Newberg. Mrs." Gus Wamblad Is having her one-acre tract cleared and la intend ing to build a pretty cottage soon. Esther and Haroid Heathman are on the sick list this week. Little Gladys Caldwell, who has FERRTS SEEDS Toirowthenn- enl noweri and moil luscious VMreunles. plant the belt leetll. Ferrr'i Beetti are beet beuaiueiney never nut in yieta or quality, t ne Det garden ers and rarmprs everywhere Know retry eooda to ee lne mgneftt standard or quality yet attained, t or saw everywhere. IrataY S MlSteaJUaul Free on request D.M. mar ica. mnn".t0H. Clackamas been sick with the measles, 1 better. Thn ladle of the Pastime Club en tertained their husbands at Mrs. Enrl Senley's and thny reported a very pleasant time. The club will meet at Mra. E. n. Grant's next Mondny. Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Heathman, of Plover, Iowa, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Heathman. Granulated Ey Lids Do not nead lo be cauterized or scar Ined by a physician. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Is guaranteed to cur them without pain. It Is harmless nnd a sure cure for granulated lids. Buy It from Geo. A. Harding, Drug gist, for 25c. OSWEGO. The home of C. B. Hall was burned lo the ground Sunday at 4 p. m. AH furniture saved. The Methodist church Is prospering greatly here. The younger people aro taking such an active part. Thn debating club, held at Oswego postofflce every evening, will be on the dead list soon as the office will be moved to the city of Oswego (ne t town.) A. K. Wilson, of New Town, haa re covered from his serious Illness nnd Is able to sit up and take nourishment. Mrs. Wm. Gray gave a little floor warming at her home Saturday, Feb ruary 24. Mr. Pettlnger, of Old Town, is hav ing his trees pruned. A. Fourtncr Is reported Improving under hospital treatment. Mrs. Heninger has returned to her home In Oswego. Mr. O'Brien has his property In nice shape. We are waiting for the Oregon City Electric railroad to come through to Portland. When will It come? Charles Horstman has started bU training school. Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism Is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to coid or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment. All that is needed to afford relief Is the free application of Chamberlain's i Liniment Give it a trial. You are I certain to be pleased with the quick relief which It affords. Sold by all j dealers. CLACKAMAS. A very pleasant tea party was given at tbe home of Mrs. Leroy Paul Thurs day, February 23. The occasion was In honor of tbe birthday of Mrs. J. L. Jones, wife of the pastor of the Con gregational church. Members of the aid societies of both churches were among the invited guests. An infor mal program was opened by singing, reading of scripture by Mrs. Jones and prayer by Rev. Spelss, of the M. E. church. A variety of excellent selec tions were then read. The closing number on the program was given by Mrs. W. B. Reynolds, who in a very pretty speech presented Mrs. Jones with a handsome allkatine quilt from the Aid Society, of which the latter is president Mrs. Jonea laso received a shower of post cards and other pretty gifts from those present Mrs. Paul then served tea, coffee and other deli cate refreshments to the thirty-four guests present The 8. P. R. R. has made a survey through the premises of a P. Ded man. R. B. Holcomb and Isaac Smith, tbe object being to straighten Its line between Clackamas and Oregon City, eliminating the present dangerous curves. Forced to Leave Home. Every year a large number of poor sufferers, whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs, are urged to go to another climate. But this Is costly and not always sure. There's a bet ter way. Let Dr. King's New Dis covery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble," writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weight. It's surely the king of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives and health to It It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, LaGrlppe, Asthma, Croup all Throat and Lung troubles. SOc and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Jones Drug Co. EUGENE BARBER MISSING. Wife Let Him Have $1750 and Lat ter Disappear. EUGENE, Or., February 26. (Spe cial.) Overcome by the Bight of "al that gob of money," G. R. Carrol, a barber of this place, has disappeared with $1750 which his wife had intrust ed to him to purchase a little ten-acre home where he could abandon the raz or for the rake and the shears for the prunlng-hook. Carrol and his wife had agreed to purchase a tract from a realty firm here and the deeds and abstracts were already made out Mrs. Carrol, who was the banker of the family, gave him $1600 with which to pay for the land and $150 for the purchase of a horse with which to till it This was several days ago, and he has not been seen since. GOOD NEWS. Many Oregon City Readers Havo Heard It and Profited Thereby. "Good news travels fast," and the thousands of bad back sufferers in Oregon City are glad to learn that prompt relief Is within their reach. Many a lame, weak and aching baclc is bad no more, thanks to Doau's Kid ney Pills. Our citizens are telling the good news of their experience with the Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an example worth reading: E. W. Mldlem, 714 Main St., Oregon City, Ore., says: "The public state ment I gave In 190G in praise of Moan's Kidney Pills still holds good. Kidney and bladder trouble caused me much suffering and bb time passed, my con dition became worse. I finally con sulted a physician but his treatment did not bring relief. The kidney se cretions were painful and distressin? in passage and caused mn much an noyance. Seeing-poan's Kidney Pills advertised, I got a box at Huntley Bros.' Drug Co., and It was simply astonishing the way they took effect on my trouble. By the time I had finished tho contents of one box, every symptom of kidney complaint nad dis appeared and my kidneys no longer annoyed me." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other.