Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 17, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
wterestTng Items from all parts of clackamas county
LOGAN.
With hens cackling, frogs singing
and many other apring signs, yet the
sun will only shine one day ln seven.
Henry Huber and bride returned
from White Salmon this week and are
at home on their farm.
Mr. Tscnopp lost one of his horses
recently. Colic followed by inflam
mation of the bowels.
There are quite a number of grip
victims In the neighborhood yet.
Mr. Bates and Mrs. Higglns are re
Dorted better. The former lacks only
a few months of being 80 years old;
in a tussle with pneumonia to come;
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off firs: bestspeaks well for his con-:
otl..iin re H pit nR IS X4 VearS
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old.
Luther Mumpower, of Sione, is af
flicted with the measles.
George, the little son of A. O. Hol
lingsworth, has the measles.
Henry Babler has returned from
San.Francteco and reports his broth
er's condition about the same.
Mr. Tchopp has had a surveying
crew at work this week surveying his
land. If the Government had a bet
ter way to mark the section corners,
a permanent way, It would save much
. expense.
The base ball boys will give an en
tertainment Saturday, March 18, at
- the Grange hall. Those wishing a
good time come and have one.
Clear Creek Creamery paid the pat
rons 3Gc per pound for butter fat for
February. The demand exceeds the
supply for this brand of butter.
Mrs. O. D. Robbins and Mrs. J. Ger
tier are visiting their sister, Mrs. J.
P. Steinman, of Currinsville.
Frank Riebhoff is nursing a very
Bore hand this week.
Quit'e a number here, say they in
tend to hear the tax question dis
cussed at Parkplpce Grange. That is
right, learn all we can, as education
along this line is a safeguard against
the obnoxious "single tax."
Are you frequently hoarse? Do you
have that annoying tickling in your
throat? Does your cough annoy yoa
at night, and do you raise mucus in
the morning? Do you want relief?
If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy and you will be pleased. Sold by
all dealers.
MACKSBURG.
We are having some frosty weather
again.
Quite a number of the farmers have
commenced their spring work.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hilton,
a son March 11.
C. F. Stutz's sale was well attended;
everything sold well. Mr. Stutz and
family left Canby Thursday evening,
March 9. but he had not decided where
he would go.
Mr. Eby has tented Mr. Stutz's
farm
u-f ibi MiitK Miiended the dance
at Liberal Saturday night. J. W. Stone is Just beginning to har-
Alfred Senst visited his uncle, Mr. vest his broccoli crop; he hauled tbe
l'arnack. over Sunday. i first load this week.
Miss Lucy Mitts entertained com- G. G. Kruse has recently purchased
pa'ny Sunday. i a span of black mares which he thinks
Our road supervisor is doing some I are very fine and we all agre witn
rustling work, but be finds hands him.
S(.arce. John Anderegg is having some land
J W. Smith is improving his pro- cleared,
perty in the city limits by building a j. R. Irving has Just finished remod
new fence. i cling his house.
Mr Rieirs and Mr. HamacK sola a
.... n nr.., iinnipti last. week. Chris
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Iz.rfiij of Aurora, was me uuiciiubci.
p M. Graves Is instauins, a water
system on his place. FbU believes in
having things fixed up about right on
the farm. That's light Phil, we only
live once in this world.
Most of the farmers have all of their
earlv plowing done. The prospects
are that the farmers will get their
crops in early this spring.
There was a large crowd out. to the
sale of C. F. Stntz March 9. Mr.
Stuti Is moving his family to Eastern
Oregon, as several of h'.s children are
not very healthy here in the valley.
Elisha Riggs Is batching these days.
Mr. Rlggs Is at T'omeroy, Wash.,
nuruing their grandson. Claude Rlggs,
who has pneumonia. From the latest
report he 1 on the road to recovery.
Mr Luebben had the misfortune -to
fcave his horse run away Wednesday
and tear tWng up pretty badly.
F M Matthew and wife were visit
ors'at'the home of J. E. Well Sun-
Joe Gibson Is Just putting the fin-
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Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You
Always Bought
Bears the
Dr.
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of
Thirty Years
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ishing touches to six acres of grubbing
for Herman Harms. Joe says he did
not get rich by a long ways but that
he got a lot of experience In the line
of grubbing this winter.
Deid Harms has received a full
blooded Poland China hog. He had It
Imported here, Deld says It does not
cost any more to raise full blooded
stock than scrub stock so he is going
Into the business.
Medicines that aid nature are al
ways most successful. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It
loosens the cough, relieves the lungs,
,! J no.nra
opens me Becre..uu .uu ------
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CLARKES.
Mr. Wettlaufer lost another horse
the other day.
cam fimpr and family spent Sun
day with Mr. Frank Mueller and fami
ly-
Mri Wettlaufer took a load of hay
to town on Thursday.
Rudie Mueller sprained his thumb
in school the other day.
Willie Marshall was in town on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Haag were in town on
Wednesday.
Mr. Lindau has a lame horse.
Miss Darper, the school teacher in
Timber Grove, visited with Mrs. Grace
on Sunday.
Sam Elmer was in town on 'Wed
nesday. Mrs. Lee was in Portland last week
and visited her brother.
Sam Elmer w as on the sick list last
wppk.
Mr. Lindau and family were on the
sick list also.
Mr. Larkins is plowing; he is fixing
to sow oats.
Mr. and Mrs. Schiewe spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Haag.
Willie Marshall has a sick horse.
Charlie Harrington finished up nis
job at Mr. Wettlaufers; he left last
Saturday.
Henry and Eugene Kleinsmith rent
ed some of Mr. Marquardt's farm.
W. G. Kleinsmith is sawing wood
for F. Mueller.
Mr. Marshall is out exercising his
stallion every once in a while.
A Smooth Skin.
Blackheads, Chaps, Pimples, Sores
and all unhealthy conditions of the
skin are unsightly and detract from
the looks. Buy a box of Dr. Bell's
Antiseptic Salve, a creamy, snow
white ointment, apply as directed, and
your skin will be as clear as a babe's.
Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. I
SPRINGBR00K.
R. B. Wilmot is having his berries
pruned and is having his house re
modeled in an up-to-date way.
C. W. Kruse has Just finished spray-
imr his voting orchard.
Our school is t.eing laugm tiy a i'.e
ruti'h and competent teacher,
Miss
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from Kansas.
rhe wind blew from the north Wed
nesday but has changed to the south,
to the satisfaction of everyone. Judg
ing from the number of plows seen in
the field. ,
Several new families have recent
ly moved into the west end of the dis
trict on the old Stout place, which h?s
been cut up in five and ten acre tracts.
There i Only One Pine-Tar-Honey.
That is Dr. Bell s. It is the original
and can be relied on in croup, coughs,
colds and all lung and bronchial trou
bles. Look for the bell on the bottle.
Geo. A. Harding, Druggist.
MARQUAM.
Ed Albright is setting out another
large hop yard.
Mr. Grim Is also enlarging his hop
yard. ,
John Barth is to commence gravel
ing the roads soon.
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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH
The Ladle1 Aid will give a upper
Friday night, the 17th of March.
Orvll Thomas hit boon sawing wood
with hi machine for Mr. 8t";
Mr. May and I. IX Urkln the last
Glad TWIW and Mont Crlsto boy
had a ball game hero last Sunday on
the Marouam ball ground.
Rev. Mr. Mayo, 01 m. r.. '""
Marqunm. ha sent In 1.1. resignation
m minister of the Molalta and Mar
qimm chag on account of his wl o
1 onlth. The member a well as tho
ommunlt.v at large, are
them leave. HI mat orniou i.c.e '
be on the 2Cth of March.
r.iu.. Promot Relief.
William H. ola. Jr.. of Wash-
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M:-S::. !.Tf haVe used
sure
'J .iwt Instant relief. For snle by
oo. A. Harding, iinigR.M.
SMYRNA.
u'nitnr Watson and wife
visited
with the former parents one au msi
miu r,.ra and Mabel C.lger called)
on their cousin. Mrs. A. U Yoder, last -
T.tauitll V
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Hondriok Bros, were sawmg w-u
for J. Watson lt mursuay. i noj
will soon leave for the Mucksbms
country, where they nave a largo con
tract of wood cutting.
Harry Carrot was In our noignooi-
hood last week and tntonueu io u
some slashing but was mm up "
a severe attack of the grip and re-....-r.0.1
m Ptnihv again.
Manv of our young people woro u...
c.,,i.iv afternoon and found I
,he roads In fine condition, especially
he ones u-.u.uK ,
sx iiit innrn mill iinr
IOW. ...... .
Elmer Kouer.s. o -"""- ,
.,v,i dnvs with L. U Toiler ana i
lamuy
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Mrs. i. ii- cvvhh-w " i
dPortland: W'la ' I
Miss Anna Ciotrreuson auu (
Mrlson were calling on Mrs.
Albert Yoder Saturday afternoon
J. S. Yoder took a loau or appie ;
work of building will oegin soon
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The Feed Is the Heart of the Drill-
Some Drills Have Heart Disease
But Not the Hoosier.
Its heart is perfectly sound. Its feed is a positive force feed, which
seeds uniformly and accurately, regardless of conditions. It works
as well on the side hill, up hill or down hill as on the level. There
is no guess work, you set the feed regulator at the quantity you
want to sovv and you know that you are seeding just that amount,
no more or no less. That's why you want to be sure your drill
is Positive Force Feed Machine and the only way to be absolute
ly sure is to buy a Hoosier. Write for our circular "The Feeding
of Seed".
J. . Case Plows
Bloom Manure
Spreaders
A FULL LINE OF
Implements
and Vehicles
Solon Kinzer and wife made a busi
ness trip to Canby Monday. Also
made R. I. Garret and family a visit
while there.
Miss Clara Olson, who Is employed
in Portland, is at home for a week or
two.
a i vo,lnr has added a little to his
ranch having bought five acres from
Mr. Jack.
Ed Wormdal and family have leu tne grounn, aitnougn m vm.io
this neighborhood and are living on tell of the fun of a rabbit drive thru
the old Scott farm near Rockcreek. the snow.
J. J. Yoder made a trip to Oregon , j!y the way, there is a rabbit visit
City Saturday; alBo called on J-' nK 'from house to bouse and helping
Swartz and family, of Logan, return-, himself to the choicest above ground.
Ing Sunday evening. it might be advisable to have a drive
I. B. Hein Is getting settled in his orj(1 c.ap,re him, but nothing hui a
new location, having recently bought gun w011,i overtake him.
tht Albert Elliot farm. Mrg ,ow,n waihg about in the sun-
R. I. Garret and Jt- , f j ' a(li of her pnysdan, as
ently well situated in Canby and say ' ,
th.y like the thriving little city very "he is faMrom JJ" making wo()(,
much. ;ar(j cleaning up a corner lot for Mr.
L. II. Yoder. who has , lived In Sea- tutnpg wre blown
sine ior a iiuinut;i ui j cm .-, ,o
with his parents, l.T. and Mrs. L. D.
Voder.
200,000 Tube
Of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve were
sold In 1908 and not one word of com
plaint, though every tube was sold
under a positive guarantee. It Is good
for nothing but the eyes. Ask Geo.
A. Harding, Druggist.
8HUBEL.
Georgo Schmidt, of South 8luibol,
vlHlted K. Ulnthor Sunday afternoon.
Frank Mueller and wife, of Clarke,
and Wm. Mueller, of Cam, visited
with Mr. and Mr. Masslngor Sunday.
Arthur llornKcliuh Is uy blowing
out stump. ., ,
Mrs. Mildred Nielsen, of Portland,
Is vlHltlng her parent, Mr. and Mr.
K. T. Ginther. . , ,
Mrs. C. Uornachuh Ih alowly Improv
Jacob Grossmlllor waa butchering
hog Monday.
Kdward Schmidt was out dilWng;
with his beat girt Sunday afternoon.
Will Dolbow Is clearing inuu .......
property recently purchase iron, ,.r.
nmnamlllcr.
The dance at Mr. Shoppard'. Sat.tr-
ha put a new bridge aero Booaon
Creek on the Highland road the pant
week, lie la now repairing the C larkea
road. Fred Is evidently trying to do
the fair thing-something unknown
for a long time In ll.l road district.
Th. Cold That Harm On
Ar( feaMy curod b). Pr. iu.11'8 Fine
Tarlloney. It rlieve tno cm
stops the cough. There Is only one
genuine. Ceo. A. Harding, Druggist.
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COLTON
lo.. Carlson la plowing a great
deal of the upper Colton country.
rm.,i nossessors of u now girl since
.. 1 , A O AtllllMttim Hir I
me u-mu.
Measles Is
8(111 the unwelcome
piieB, ,om o.
a iik itmi una iin'n
Uu, Robc80
'.. V.. -,,.r,..,l S.W.lllllir
" V. ' ii.i with
c.ust uom.org
Stilt lUVll.
,, ,,,, Co
had their I
- - ,
meeting the 1
. ,
eieth. y own a ,,.000 .-ported
reu ni-.un
Mr. Laferty has put In a phone on
lino 13 His ring la fou r anon
Walter Oorbett la looking around
vuer u.ur.u .
. .. .. , ni mi ii, u cummer.
to got .up to Illg Hill this summer.
STAFFORD.
March has been a little windy, as
must be expected, but the days are
beautiful and sunny. Various garden
flowers are in bloo..i, shrubs are leav
ing out, and leaf buds on orchard trees
begin to swell, therefore we are glail
we live in Stafford, Instead of some!
fher place where the snow covers ,
out some time ago.
Mr. Weisenburg traded his mules
for a span of horses and the horses
have run away a couple of times,
therefore he wishes he had his mules
back.
Mrs. Mint Peters and son have em
ployed C. Tooze, of Oregon City to
settle up the husband and father's
st&tc
Mrs! Gage went to Portland March
'
17, 1911.
1 and relumed home on tho 6th. She
vUllfd her daughter, Mr. Ilolion, at
i.., ,,!.( i ho "Made In Oregon" Fair oil
the fourth floor of Meier A Frank
Htore and report It well worth leelng,
and while there bo mire to see tho
wonderful historical table made by a
Mr. Ilanna. of Hillsdale, a veteran of
the Civil War.
A young man from Illinois I work
ing for Mr. Cage.
Mr. Miletn Is preparing to plant
unite nil acreage of strawberries.
The patron of the Fanner' Tele
nhono am burning uulte lively and
the 1'aclllo Slate has given such poor
service for tho past year and a half
that Its pal rons are disgusted, but tho
principal owner asks such a prohibit
ory price that they do not feel like
prying It, therefore If some reliable
company will slop In one and all, and
i,,ta r iii.w natron, will welcome him.
u .iM.iiiir nit monev fur taxes Is
the order of the day now, as even that
little three per cent looks a big sav
ing to us farmers.
lOggs have come down but old hen
and incubator are busy, and we will
soon have fry to sell so as to lie able
to buv the baby a dress, and pay for
tho one she has worn out and hope
nits serenely on our empty pocket
books.
Pasture 1 prety scarce but the ma
jority have enough feed In iho bam
and gardens to line mem i.
A baby boy came a u welcome
Kitost to the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
August Pelkar Friday.
vv. kiiii bnvo beautiful sunny day
and cloudless, moonlight nights, and
IK.t uwu I.I IllO WCI
atl.er say we win
con,im,0 to enjoy tho same mull Sun-
llav anvway. and we take the "goods
the' gods provide, from day to day
and do not worry." for what next
week may bring forth.
Mr and Mrs. I'owell and little son
start' Wednesday morning for ll.e
Kogue Ulver valley lo deliver a team
! i, t, it Mr. t liapei, a i wrr." -
i fr..m rhaiilvolx. Mich., who has
D0Ught a fruit farm down there. He
. .. .. II'.. t....u..u unL-illl
lumulit MT. 1-OwrilB -
..i.i ii.irn..M mid diivs his expenses
....in.. ttlih the lean., and returning
i... .ri .....1 iis Mr. and Mrs. Powell
and the boy had all been sick they
t. .- iv .. nd have an out
entertainment In the near future.
Portland, Or.
W. J. WILSON & CO.
OREGON CITY, ORE.
J. J. SANDSNESS
CANBY, OREGON
AGENTS
The sect calling themselves the
Church of God, are holding a pro
tracted meeting at the school house
this week.
Mrs. Welsenbarii, at one time a
resident of Stafford, was out from
Portland a few days to see to a little
matter of business.
Mrs. Philip Baker, who has been
feeiing quile ill, Is a good deal better,
but still far from well.
Mr. Gage had a very gentlemanly
little fellow who worked for him five
days and passed on.
Zack Elllgsen has a force of men
putting a wire fence around his wife's
land, which was a part of the estate
owned by the late Geo. Samm. They
will make a pasture of it for their
herd of cows.
Zack Elligsen took his mother
down to Portland Wednesday to visit
with her datieptor, Mrs. Filing, for a
while.
Mrs. Milem hag not been very well
for the last week or two.
- Mr. Aernl has a sister visiting him
whose home is in Stockton, Califor
nia. Mr. Lucas, who Is the resident Ger
man Baptist minister In this place, Ih
entertaining his mother, who Is here
from Spokane, Wash.
MILWAUKEE NURSERIES
3000 SURPLUS PEACH TRf
3000 SURPLUS APPLE TRE
- . - pi 2000 SURPLUS CHE"JV JRK8
t'rawfords, ICarly and UK ' hi ly . I ,Ph, Wsg.v
town. Spllxenburg. Jonalhan. ' , , iwrt rhrrrv
ner and llaldwln Al'P'e Tree. lloal Ann, 'J rB M nrH,
noes. IU II to ami .
class, will bo sold at
reiiurei. i" " 1
address
phon Black 25
N. D. HAflVKY,
WIL80NVIILE.
1.-1.....H u.i..iiiv came home
from
Hch'.H.I on Friday, returning Sunday
night to Portland. .
Mary Hrobst s.ent Saturday and
Sunday nt home.
Henry Aden wn In Portland last
week buying new goods.
Mr and Mrs. Ilethune spent batur
day and Sunday In Portland.
Mr. Ctissell Is preparing to rent tl.e
house on his comer I-;.. The house
will be finished up and ready for oi
cuimncy noon.
Koal estate dealers and buyer from
the east are seen umnn ..
clnlty of Wllsonvllle frediieiillv. im-
,., from Idaho and California were
nlNO In our village .Monday and r...'-
'"ti.., manv friends of Mr. and Mrn.
...... nl l... moitv to learn inai
,hoy have sold out I heir hotel business
here and have gone - " .
low: .oloc Pern
old home In
'yMr Nendel and son. Ify. who have
,.,. a.lUtuK a well for F. t..lln-l-r.
si ruck water
Iiisl ween in " " i""
11.'. feet.
... ...,,l Mm Miller
of Portland.
have purchased the hotel bi.HH.ess ...
Mr Walters' and will continue th;;
name at the ro.y little itungalow
which has become noted for H good
home cooking.
The Watmar place "'"I
,L-I.,if to J W. Thorn-
.Al, . Mil. . . ...
' . " .... bo., week through the 1
agency of Mr. Unison, to Wm. Black,
of Idaho. Mr. Black has brought his
family hero to reside.
Clydo linker' home In Portland
wa. entered by burglars last wik
t., iinrfl of eat-
and tl.e painry -
nblea of which Clyde had Just aid
n K....dlv supply. Kxp.nslve silver
was left untouched, while wearing "!
parol seemed quite - ' '
were very cleanly and wanted to have
" .i I...,
,h1 shave, or o.so ti.ey
eul-tnroai var.u.j.
Fred J Kpler. of Sh'Twood. who Is
administrator for tho estate of Job. i,
H. Kpler. h-ld a saio ...
rune
ril ileal our .umr.- - - ..
March 11 at
uleven o'clock, for the
purpose of disposing of farm Imple
ments, etc. The sale was well pat
r.nl.ed and everything was sold by
three o'clock.
Don't forget to attend the basket
Hoclnl at Conal Cm sch" .1 house
on Frldav evening. March l.th. an
nounceetnnt of which has already been
given
'". , i.i..,.i ,,m Turn-
imroys " - - .
V;. ;.u. tble, having entered
day pv
bv the front ips.r. i n
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..... ,1,1.1,., thief. About ll.r.ll was
taken from the cash drawer, and Mr.
' . hint ol.i. M IIS
Hiirtiv si ys .in.. iei".'"B
....'. I i. molested.
Chamberlain Stomach and Mv'V
' Tablets are safe, suro and reliable.
I and have been praised by thousands
I of women who have been restored to
! health through Ihelr gentle aid and
I curative properties. Sold by all deal
j ers.
i WILLAMETTE.
I Miss Alice Thomas and Miss U.
letta McC.regory. two prominent
i young ladlcH of Oregon City, were In
j Willamette on Sunday, and were the
'miesls of grandma Hlver.
i jm. parrlsh nnd family returned
! to their home nt Highland the first
i of the week, after n visit here,
I W. Hhyner. of this place, who Is a
contractor, has been awarded con
.tracts for several buildings In
j Portland.
! Manv strangers have been recent
' Iv seen In Willamette, looking for
lorn t Ion. j enthusiastic crown ri.oujr "
Charles Kunney's fiithcr-ln-law j rs . Wiseiier was the champion spel
and family departed Wednesday for ; ,.r of th" evening.
Contrails. Wash., where ti.ey nave
I purchased a farm.
At the present time, vacant
I hoiim s are at a premium In Willam
1 elte.
i Many people of this place are
busily engaged in making gardens.
; Church Note
Evangelical chinch, Rev. K. Hade-
baugh, pastor. Sunday school at
I 1 o -:;o a. in., preaching 11:"' a. in. by
! pastor, Y. P. A., 7 p. m., services, S
j p. in., prayer meeting Wednesday
I evening, teachers' training Wednesday
'evening and choir practice. Friday
' evening.
I When You Feel
'discouraged, confused, nervous, tired,
1 worried or despondent It Is a sure
j sign you need Motf Nerverlne PHI,
j They renew the normal vigor and
I make life worth living. Be sure nnd
!asU for Motf Nerverlne Pill. Price
$1.00 by druggists.
Williams Mfg. Co.,
Props , Cleveland, O. l or sale ny
Huntley Bros, and Jones Drug Co.
FALLS VIEW.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wallace have
gone to Portland for a few days' visit.
Some of the people from this burg
attended the dance In Shepherd' barn
last Saturday night.
George Klrbyson made a business
call on j. Sagar tho early part of Ibis
week.
Mrs. Anna D.'ilbow called on Mrs.
L. Moser one day last .week. Mrs.
Dalbow had a narrow escape from a
runaway, while passing Miller s place,
her horse being frlghlemd nt Kll. n
Hmlth's woodsaw.
Oscar Dlx Is on the sick list again
this week.
L. Moser sowed grain for George
Klrbyson this week.
George Sagar was a visitor In Fall
View last Saturday and Sunday.
Louis Wallace, Wfll Wallace, Jay
t)ix, lula Sagar and Will Dolbow at
tended the ball game at the Slnibel
grounds Sunday.
Jay Dlx attended the debate nt
Highland Saturday night.
Wm. Kllensmilh Is cutting wood for
Frank Miller.
Mr. McMurren Ih sending hi chil
dren to school now again, all danger
from the whooping cough being over.
Mr. and M". Henry Wallace, Mr.
and Mrs. l.ulu Wallaen and family
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dalbow and
George Sagar railed on Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Sagar and F. L. Sagar last
Sunday.
- . . rni n or
MllwauHtt, Oragon
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
MciimIc are "Ml raxlim In thl
vlrtnlly with new rase every day or
UMesMi. J i'wcllon and A. MuuU
have JukI finished nldowallt on
M.ilalla avenmt for II. IVUol.l, "Iho
it new pasture fence Jiml ouUldo the
liy Hmli. . ..... , .
Frank Welch li the bulldliiK for
his new planing mill completed, and
will noon have the mill In Prllmi.
It h on Molalla "venuo and Teurl
MIkh Mubel Fiani'U spent hint Hat
nrday and Sunday visit lug friend t
I'lHtaeada.
, Mr. Frank Wlnslow had a new
chicken house built !" weok; lo
ha nulle a number of young thick.
The Mountain View Impiovetneni
Club held ail election of officer IuhI
week. Friday, resulting; a follow;
n-cHblent. Geo. Ilol.ert; Vl-in'l-
dent. Tom arm, .
Henry Shannon ha given I.I n'W
,ug,,l,.w on PlvlHli.il street a new
coat of paint. hli, g've It a r-al
bungalow effect. ..... , ,
Mr. Hen Hyson, and children ainii
,.,1 last week Hi""' l,"mo
Fasten. Oregon.
MIhh JohI.. Curr.ui. who ';"
HClouslv III last week while visit ng
on Twelfth and Main street. U lm
proving, and will be 1mm on
liutmdav If she has lio relnp".
Mi- Slni.n, wl'0 uiiu n .'.."-
,m.k f asthma and pnomi.onlit bit
week. I improving, but very .lowly
Mr Fred Weldnor I In Portland
visiting wl'h her daughter. Mr. Kate
''There I a new woodshed being
.,,,11. for th" Mountain View church.
Mr. Mabel Fra.ler. of
Portland,
1 1,., mum! of Ml. H-
A Glllett
. .... ....... i. uu.. rnav.
nun "
,n" "nk" .nd 'f M"
house. walker, of Mar-
nr. - ; , ,,,,,
Mr. and Mr. A.
: - -
,ughtpr, Mr, m
family. Jhl w'-.-U.
Maggie Curran, and
who tin bought the
..." ".,:. .., ,m -iv,. the house
i" ,.i
a new coat of paint.
M...ra N II lmrm.ll and H
W.
of Mullno, jrai.Hiii .-u
...t
busl-
Kelt .or,
iiess In Hits bug
e.liiiH.iii)f
morn-
'"t- ,i i
....... kIuihi.I
H4 III ll.l
Monday and Tu- s'l .y evening
WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS.
Have you overworked your nervous
....i..m ..ixl caused tro.ioie w..n
- . . .
biad.b,? I V;;
in "". , , .,.
ai..i.i.u ii imeiiruiue of me iwn.
A fr,iu.,.ue.,.r.
y.tu tii.iM., ,, . ,
'.,,; urine? If so,
WilllamH' Kidney
j MUh will cure ym-
r,... Ulllllll.m Mfl!
l.niggist. Price
.. in, ...... Mr. rn. I'rotm . t love-
- - ti,,!,.!,.. Iiro
1 land. O. For sale by llmilbyliro.
t ...in
iutid Jones Drug Co.
MULINO.
It is rumored that rh.iiey Porter
has sold ;u acres of bis f irm at this
place.
I .1. .1. MalliUt snt Minuay
dth hi"
i daughter, Mrs. Klsb
! Mrs Crook was called to Hi. H-loni
..... .., .).. ...... if li..r
Saturday by ine aerimm
''"her.
MIsh Florence Gullible) of the Port
land Journal, spent Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. George Smith and
wife. ' , ,
Mr. Ton. Fish, who has been having
n aelge of the grip. Ih able to be out
ar.aln.
Gladys Smidgins returned home
Saturday from Beaver Creek well
pleased with her week' experience as
n school inarm. Miss Ine. Is now able
to resume her diillcs at that place.
Spelling school was itlteinloa ty an
.1 1 ill ii Carlson inane u niiniuin i
In Oiegon ( It v last Thumday.
Mrs. French went to Portland Sun
day. The hblugle mill has shut down
ngaln for want of bolls, the water In
the creek being too low to bring them
down at present.
Forced to Leave Home.
Every year a largo number of sor
siiffer. rs, whose, lungs are sore nnd
racked with coughs, are urged to go
to another cllmaie. But this I cosily
anil not always sure. There's a bet
ter way. I't Hr. Kings New Dis
covery euro you at home. "It cured
mo of lung trouble.'' wrlles W. It.
Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., "when all
else failed and I gained il pounds In
weight. It's surely the ling of all
cough and lung cures." Thousands
owe Ihelr lives and b' lillh to It. It's
positively guaranteed for Coughs,
Colds, I.nGrlppc, Asthma, Croup all
Throat and l.ung troubles, 60c nnd
$1,011. Trial bottle free at Jones Drug
Co.
Every Plumber
has his specialty. Our Is prompt and
satisfactory work. Nowhere In town
can you find such high grade goods,
first class workmanship and prompt
servlco combined. with such
MODERATE PRICE
as we are now offering. All plumb
ers' supplies constantly on hand.
F C GADKE
Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and
Hop Pipes. All Kind of Job
bing and Spraying Material.
914 Main 8t. Phona 26S-
OREOON CITY.