Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 07, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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Will
Iho Kind You Have Always Bought, and w hich has boon
in uso for over 30 years, ha borno tho slirnnturo of
- and Has locn miuio unuor iuj per
yyyz. gonal supervision stnoo its Infant y.
T-U&JU&Z Allow no ottotmleoolvei you In tills.
All CounterfcIU, Imitations and " Just-ns-pood" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tlio health of
InfhnU and Children Experience ujjalnst Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
CantorlH la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, rnre
gorio. Drops and Soothtnjr Syrups. It Is rieasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotla
substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys A onus
and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and W md
Colic. It relieves Tecthinp Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tlio
Stomach and Dowels, glvlnff healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Tanacea-The Mother's Friend.
CEflUiriE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC e-CBTaim IMMat, TT MU T.ICT. MW TOM am.
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NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
CLARKES.
Mr. Maxson took a few sacks of po
tatoes to town Monday.
Mr. Haag took a load of potatoes
to town Monday.
Mr. Marshall disced on their farm on
Highland Monday.
Mr. Larklns finished sowing oats
lftSt W6k
Elmer Lee was hauling rocks out of
the field. He is getting ready to sow
oats.
Mr. Bottemiller finished sowing oats
last Saturday and he Is taking up his
potatoes.
Miss Lydla Buol Is home on account
of the sickness of her father.
Mr. Sullivan went to town on Sun
day and got the Catholic priest and
they had their Mass on Monday morn-
,n8-
Mr. MaTquardt was in town Monday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mar
shall, last Friday, a daughter.
Mr. Buol Is sick; he is very low
sometimes.
Miss Emma Bauer Is working In
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bauer went to Port-
land and visited his brother In Sher
wood last week.
Every Bottle is Guaranteed.
Every-bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey
Is guaranteed to give satisfac
tion in all throat and bronchial trou
bles. Geo A. Harding, Druggist.
MULINO.
The people of this vicinity would
14ke to see rain. Most of the farmers
are through seeding and would like to
have the rain come now, rather than
so much of it later on, as It has been
the experience of Oregonians to see
just about so much rainfall during the
year and if It doesn't come one time
it will another.
Mr. and Mrs. Holther, from the East,
are visiting at Charley Porter'..
Mrs. Bert Wallace is spending a few
days with her mother at Macksburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones went up
to Trulllnger Lake Sunday to spend
the day fishing.
And now It is said that we are going
to have two railroads, one from Ore
gon City and one from Canby. They
will certainly be welcome In this part
of the county.
Lewis Churchill Is helping Bill Boh
lander put In the crops on the Snod
grass farm.
Mrs. Snodgrass and daughter Gladys
and son Robbie took in the basket
social at Carus Friday evening.
Mrs. Goucher has moved into her
residence at Mulino.
Clarence Mallatt has moved to Un
ion Mills, where he has bought prop
erty. , .. ' " ' -
: Lame Shoulder is nearly always due
to rheumatism of the muscles, and
quickly yields to the free application
of Chamberlain's Liniment For sale
by all dealers.
MACKSBURG.
The first of April came with plenty
of sunshine but we are afraid that it
will soon leave as with rain.
The Dryland school closed last Wed
nesday. Several visitors were present
to hear the program.
Simon Miller is quite sick at pres-
The services at the Eby school
house are being well attended.
School closed at the Eby school.
Quite a number of visitors were pres
ent the last day, which was March
30. ,,
We are looking forward to see the
new car line that is to pass in the
near future.
Miss Lillie Mitts has gone to Molalla
to visit for awhile.
Miss Lydla Wolfer Is working for
Grandma Wright.
Miss Ella Scbultz Is working for
' Mrs. Frank Hilton. '
Mrs. Dreler is entertaining her sis
ter", Mrs. Tweifel, from Portland; also
her nephew from the East.
It's Equal Don't Exist
No one has ever made a salve, oint
ment or balm to compare with Buck
len's .Arnica Salve. Its the one per
fect healer of Cuts, Corns. Burns,
Bruises, Sores. Scalds, Boils, Ulcers,
Eciema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes,
Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains
it is supreme. Unrivaled for Plies.
Try It Only 25c at Jones Drug Co.
.25)
Signature of
REDLAND.
Miss Edna Gruel leaves today for
Great Falls, Mont, where her brothers
are.
J. C. Bates, who has been very sick
for over a month, is still very low.
Mrs. S. A. Higglns is slowly recover
ing. Fir r:rnv school Is closed on ac
count of the measles and several of
the children of Evergreen have had
thptn also.
The new bridge at Fisher's will
soon be open to travel, and everybody
will be glad.
Nearly all the farmers have their
seeding finished and many of them
have their potatoes planted.
R. Kerr has a large strip of grub
bing finished.
The Redland band boys gave an op
en meeting to the ladies Monday night
All report a good time and the boys
are doing fine.
. If you have sore eyes of any kind
use Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. U
is good for nothing but the eyes. It
is painless and harmless, and Is posi
tively the best. If you don't say so
we will refund your money. Try it
and then tell your neighbor. Sold by
Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. 25c a tube.
"COLTON.
C. Stromgree was busy plowing
and harrowing at E. Trigg's last week.
Frank Countryman and daughter,
Hattie, were at Clarkes on business
Saturday.
Mr. Westburg purchased a horse
from Mr. Haag at Tlmbergrove.
Mrs. Frank Bonney, of James, was
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bonney
last week.
Charlie Freeman, of Elwood, trans
acted business at Colton last Monday.
Mrs. C. Stromgreen spent a day
with Mrs. E. Trigg last week.
U. S. Dix and R. Putz were busy
hauling oats from Clark Bros.' at
Clarkes last week.
Mr. Lund, of Portland, sold his place
at Tlmbergrove for $2200.
Frank Robinson Is working for W.
S. Corbett this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindstrom made a trip
to Portland on account of Mrs. Lind
strom's ill health.
E. Trygg took a contract of clean
ing for C. Stromgreen.
Grandma Dix and son, U. S., and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Putz called on Mr.
and Mrs. A. Anderson last Sunday.
Henry Warner is back on his home
stead aagin and is now busy building
a new house.
Joe Carlson is logging for W. S.
Gorbette with his team.
J. Engstrom had the misfortune of
loosing a horse.
School was closed Monday on ac
count of Miss Dahlstrora, the teacher,
being sick.
Mrs. Stella James spent Monday
with Grandma Dix.
Charlie Swan has been hauling lum
ber for Henry Warner last week.
J. A. Stromgreen was butchering
hogs Tuesday. r
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, of Elwood,
were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lind
strom Sunday.
A. Bonney was at Clarkes on busi
ness Wednesday.
Mr. Dletz, of Portland, is out spend
ing a few weeks with his friend, Mr.
Warner in the hills.
Mrs. Carr, of Bee Hills, isJitaying
with Mrs. E. Lindstrom, who is un
able to do the housework.
Uncle and Auntie Stromgreen were
guests at Mr. and Mrs. Petterson's
last Sunday.
Olie Hanson, of Shubel, spent last
Sunday at Colton.
Miss Nellie Bonney spent Sunday
afternoon with Lena Putz.
Charlie Bockman had the misfor
tune of getting hurt badly with a
crosscut saw. A doctor, from Molalla,
was summoned who attended. Mr.
Bockman Is getting along as well as
can be expected.
Messrs. Detz and Warner, from the
hills, were vlBlting at J. Putz' Sunday,
this week.
J. J. Jones is busy planting onions
C. Haag made a business trip to
Oregon City Tuesday.
A. Aaderson took a trip to Upper
Colton last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stromgreen and
daughter spent Sunday evening at J.
Putz.'
OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL
WIL80NVILLK.
Mr. Mallory visited friends in Wll
sonvlile on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. stallncher went to
Salem on Sunday to attend a funeral.
Mrs. Aubrey Wood spent Saturday
In Portlnnd, and purchased an organ
for Corral Creek school.
Mrs. Joe Thornton, who has been 111
for some tlmi is now convalescent.
The farmers have been longing for
rain, something new In Oregon farm
life. , ,
Elmer Seely, spent Saturdny and
Sunday at home, and was one of the
champions of tho ball game.
Rev. Kxon has been around with s
subscription list, and Is planning to
build a Methodist Church here this
summer. .....
It Is rumored that a sawmill la to
be In operation at Wllsonvlile socu,
at least the farmers In this vicinity
have been approached upon the sub
ject of selling their timber for that
purpose.
Church services will bo held next
Sundav afternoon In the A. O. U. W.
Hall, at three o'clock. 8unday school
at 2 o'clock. Everyone Is cordially In-
vlted- ...
nnhort r.mhnm visited relatives at
home last week, being laid up with a
sore hand. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bothume spent Satur
day and Sunday In Portland.
Mrs. Rlggs. of Newberg. and Mrs.
Short, of Sellwood. visited relatives
near Wllsonvlile on Saturday.
Some of the young people had s sur
prise party at Stallnrher's home on
Saturday evening, and report s very
enjoyable time.
An oil company Is being formed, to
be known as the "Sherwood Oil Co.."
and It Is understood that prospecting
for oil near Wllsonvlile. on some of
the farms, will soon begin.
Ray Baker and Roy Nendel visited
friends in Portland last week, spend
ing most of the time at the home of
the Rlgdon's, who formerly resided
here.
Some of Mrs. Roland's many friends
surprised her at her home on last
Thursday afternoon, bringing with
them a dainty lunch which was served
during the afternoou. Mrs. Boland
has endeared herself to hosts of
friends In this vicinity, who are sorry
to learn that she will no longer re
main here, as Mr. Roland's health has
made It necessary to make a change.
The baseball game that our village
boys played with Union was sort of
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".
JSl.lCase Plows
Bloom Manuer
AT.fVLl LINE.Ot
Implements
and Vehicles
a whitewash for the visiting team, as
the game stood 29 to 8 at the finish.
County Judge Beatie was In our vil
lage the first of the week, inspecting
the Epler bridge. The Judge is cer
tainly proving himself alert with re
gard to our county roads and unsafe
bridges. The Epler bridge. has been
unsafe for some time past, and we
are glad to learn that It Is to be fixed
up In better shape, and that we will
not have to wait for a funeral dirge
to give us a timely warning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris came up from
Portland In their large touring car on
Sunday last, fo visit with their rela
tives, the Baker's, here, for the day.
Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps?
No, never. It's foolish to fear a
fancied evil, when there are real and
deadly perils to guard against in
swamps and marshes, bayous, and
lowlands. These are the malaria
germs that cause ague, chills and
fever, weakness, aches in the bones
and muscles and may Induce deadly
typhoid. But Electric Bitters destroys
and casts out these vicious germs
from the blood. "Three bottles drove
all the malaria from my system,"
wrote Wm., Fretwell, of Lucama, N.
C, "and Pve had fine health ever
since." Use this safe, sure remedy
only. 50c at Jones Drug Co.
STAFFORD
April has come with Hi sunshine
and showers. Some frosty nlRhts, but
orchardlsts say not sufficient to In
jure small fruits which are now com
ing rapidly Into bloom,
Relnt DeN'ut'a little boy, anJ his
wife, are slightly better, but still very
sick. Dr. Mount la In dally attendance,
as also a trained nurse, Mrs. Athy,
the wlfe'a mother, Is up again, "
has not .regained her strength. It is
difficult to get help, but ho succeeded
on Tuesday In getting Miss Minnie
Wllklns. Mrs. Zack Kile'" t up
with the sick ones and relieved tho
nurse somewhat on Monday night,
and Mrs. dago did tho same on Tues
day night. The neighbors have been
ery kind, but a number or mom nave
now tot sick ones at home.
At Conrad Schrador's they nve tn0
measles.
On Wednesday morning thcro was a
whlto frost ,
Sam Moser and Gussle got a new
threshing machine which they brought
home on Tuesday.
Will Jaster went to town with
big load of potatoes Wednesday.
Mr. Gage has not aold his potatoes
yet, and says he has plenty wheat and
eats in his gralnary.
Sharp Bros, had an order from east
the mountains for thirty sacks of po
tatoes for seed.
Mr. Schatta baa had a force of men
working; on the road all Inst week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hollon were out
to Mr. Gage's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Kruse also spent tho day at
Mr. Gage's.
Mr. Turner has erected a fine tomn
stone at his wife's grave, and on last
Sunday Invited all the children home
to dinner, after which a long proces
sion of them visited the cemetery.
We hear that Mr. Moser, whose wire
died last year. Is having a stone pnt
up at the grave, and contemplates
moving tj a plnce near St. Johns,
where Y will engage with a Mend In
ralslnr, chickens.
Mr Holton brought a line thorough
bred Plymouth Rock rooster to the
Mrs. Powell again called Dr. Mount
lit Ha Willie who had a soro
throat, but Is much better now
I About a doien ladles. Invited by the
daughters, gave Mrs. Fred Ellegsen a
i genuine surprise party on Friday, the
i 31st of March. It being her birthday,
and spent a delightful day. The
daughters prepared a regular banquet
and set the longest table so all could
be seated at once, and they had man
aged so adroitly that the mother never
suspected a thing. Such reunions are
very enjoyable, and there should be
more of them. It will be remembered
that Mrs. Ellegsen has been sadly af
flicted in the death of Mrs. Turner,
her mother, and Henry, her son. She
has not recovered from the shock,
and Mr. Turner, her father, has pre
vailed upon her to visit with hlaiseif
and a cousin lately arrived from Mis
souri, In Washington, for a while,
where they have relatives.
In cases of rheumatism relief from
pain makes sleep and rest possible.
This may be obtained by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by
all dealers.
GRE8HAM.
John Willis Cross was buried In
Gresham cemetery on Thursday. Mr.
Cross died at his home in Boring on
March 28, of paralysis. He was 69
years of age and leaves a wife and
several sons and daughters.
A. Thompson expects to begin the
erection of a garage on his property
on Powell street In a short time. He
will b 11 ad rent machines.
Mrs. May Wood and children, of
7, 1911.
Oregon City, are here visiting Grand
ma Jones.
W. W. Wood and MIhs Agnes A. Bur
gos, daughter of W. C. llurgoss and
wife, were married on Tuesday and
will reside hero.
Mrs, J. Ollphnnt is convalescing af
ter a severe Illness.
J, w. llochmoyor and family will
occupy thn Robinson houao on Roberts
avenue and moved there yesterday.
Mra. Rose Met-ger. who has returned
to oreahsm from Portland, will occupy
tho rooms vacated by ths llochmoyors.
ASTHMA! ASTHMAI
Popham's Asthma Remedy gives In
stant relief and an absolute cure In
all rase of Asthma, Bronchitis, and
May Kevor. Sold by druggist: mall
nn rnreltit nf nrloo 11.00. Trial pack-
fag by mall 10 cents. Williams MfK.
Co.. Props.. Cleveland. V. ror !
by Huntley Bros, mid Jones Drug Co.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
Mrs. J. H. Qulnn Is on tho sick list.
Mrs. U II. Newman, who Is Just re
covering from the menalcs, has an
other attack of cold.
Improvement still go on. Dunne
street Is getting a coat of crushed
rock.
W. W. May gave his house a new
mil of nulnt last week, und Frank
Vorhels built a new fence.
Mrs. Singer went to Twin lulls.
Idaho, last week.
Mrs. Chnrles Stuart, of Portland,
was visiting relatives In this-burg last
week, and fixing up her husband s
grave, ,
Misses Hazel and Mabel Francis
spent last Saturday and Sunday at
St. Johns with Mrs. Childers.
Died, Saturday, April 1. Elder J. P.
Allison. We was .laid, to rest In the
cemetery jt Sherwood on Monday.
April 3. ..
Mrs. Louise Beard visited her son
Ben and family at Sellwood last Wed
nesday. u n i r; rtrown went to Soil-
wood iant week.' Friday, and spent the
day with Mrs. Bishop, who lived here
...... unnra ufn
Mrs A. I Hickman Is In Portland
with her daughter, Mrs. Bealle, who
l anrlntlultf III.
Mrs. V. V. Klmmlc, of Turner, Ore
gon. Is visiting her granumomer.
t i n.iil thl week. Her father,
' ii TnnoB nf KUIorado. Is hero
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a tart
Mrs. Klmnile and baby will return
Portlnnd, Or.
VV. J. WILSON & CO.
OREGON CITY, ORE.
J. J. SANDSNESS
OANBY, OREGON
AGENTS
tome Thursday.
Clinton Griffin had his heel hurt se
verely lnthe pulp mill last week.
Messrs. Emll and Henry Schwack
started to Eastern Oregon Tuesday,
where they expect to remain until
after harvest.
J. M. Heckart and wife and J. B.
Fairclough jeturned home from the
Ogle Mountain mines Tuesday.
Born, April 4, to the wife of J. Fran
ces Qulnn, a daughter.
W. O. Hall spent last Friday, Sat
urday and Sunday at their store in
Itockwood.
The Men's Business Club met in
regular session Tuesday evening at
the Mountain View Hose Co. hall.
They meet the 1st Tuesday of each
month.
The new sidewalk on the west side
of Molalla avenue Is being built this
week.
The Mountain View improvement
Club debate with Clairmont was post
poned until April 14th.
Maple Lane Grange met in regular
session last Saturday. One applica
tion was received. A committee was
appointed to make arrangement for
an exhibit at the County Fair in Sep
tember. Committee Is as follows: J.
Lewellen, A. J. Lewis and Mrs. O. A.
8waIlow. A delicious dinner was
served at noon and an Interesting
program was rendered afterward.
BREEDERS' -.ALE
MSl HORSES
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ALBANY, OmOOSl
Sole will be hcfcl under o tent, rwnllcss of the ,
weather, commencing ot 10 A. n.
FIR WOOD.
Tlio lecture given by W. J. Wlrts
Sundnv afternoon wa well attended.
Mr Wlrts expects to kIvo a talk very
two weeks, for a while at leiist; tho
next will be on April HI.
Mr llrownell. of I'ortlitnd. spent
several days lust week on his raneh
looking over his nursery stock.
Tho Klrwood Sunday auhool will
Hive an Raster program Kaster Bun
day after tho remilnr Sunday school.
Kvervono Is Invited.
A family has recently moved Into
the Llzrlc Koch place on Cedar Creek.
About 20 autos wero out from the
city Sunday. The occupants spent tho
dav tlHhliiK on Cedar Creek.
Clark Corey went to rortlnnd Tues
day to set as witness for I'rldemore
& EdRi'ilon on their Until proof of
ihelr timber clnlms,
Tho f'. P. A. expect to kIvo an Inter
estlnic proRram and debate at their
next merlliiK. May 15. Question for
debBto. Resolved. That Soclul IJfo In
the Country is More nertenVlnl Than
Social Mfe In tho City." The subj.-ct
t... i.i i.. iniurAiiiiiiir tn all country
people, and no doubt many thlnus will
be said Hint win ne ot areui nm-n-ni.
Mrs. W. K. Fischer was sick lh
firsts of tho week but was much Im
proved when Inst heard from.
U rrldenioro went to Portland Mon
day. , .
Mrs. W. E. Stevens and Kred !.
Grand drove out from Portlnnd Sat
urday and are expectlnR to spend tho
summer on tho ranch.
Sonn of the younn people arc ex
peeling to no to work at tho new mill
on Salmon Hlver ns soon as It Is ready
for operation.
TJio Flrwood mill bns Just put In
electric Hunts and Is expect Inn to con
tinue operation for some time.
MIhs Jennie 1! Grand went to Three
Six Sunday for a few days' visit with
Mrs. Grace Prtdenmrc.
Somo of the fruit trees nro In bloom
snd as It was rather chilly Monday
they wrapped themselves In a thin
cont of snow Monday nlKht.
niiiHtlnu can bo heard at,all hours,
which Indicates Improvement In the
country. Considerable clearing Is still
being done even thoiiRh every one Is
busy putting In crops.
J. C. Smith and son are building a
new burn and improving their ranch
In general.
"Our baby cries for Chamberlain's
Cough Iteniedy," writes Mrs. T. H.
Kendrlck, Rasin n, Ga. "It Is tho best
cough remedy on the market for
coughs, colds am croup." For sale
by all dealers.
EAGLE CREEK.
H. f. Gibson and wife were visiting
James Gibson Sunday,
Miss Ulna Douglass, who has been
working In Portland for about two
months, returned homo Monday.
Hunter, Pluss, Lena and Grace Ca
hlll have the measles.
Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Glhscfn were Bar
ton visitors Monday.
Mrs. Linda Hoffmelster went to Es
tacada Saturday on a shopping expedi
tion. .
H. S. Gibson went to Eastern Ore
gon on a business trip Monday.
Mrs. Pense, Mr. Huntington's sister,
who has been in Portland for some
time, enme out to her brother's Inst
week.
The Estacnda Grays played a game
of ball Sunday with tho Portland
White Sox, winning the game again.
The score was 19 to 4.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
bv loral Biwllnillnnii. na ttn-y rnnnnt rmch tlio rtu-
chm-iI portion it( Om! iiir. 'Ilu-rf u wily ihid way tu
cure Ui-alnrM, ana tlml l ny cmtamiHioimi n.-niiijifii.
DtufliFM In caUM-l hy an lulliimil condition tit thn
mucoiM HnlnK of On Kuntnchlaii '1'iilnt. When tlila
tnlx la Inllamcd you hnve a runWiliiiK aound or Mn
Itcrfert hfitrifm, and when It la entirely clow-d, Ileal
niiM la the n-Hillt, and unli-iw the liillniiillinllon can lm
taken out and thla tutm rt-ntorvd to lui nornml ciaidl
lion, hcarliiK will be dMilroywl lorever: nine rn-a
out ot ten are canned hy I'liiarrh, whirh Ii nothing
nut an Inflnnu-d rondlllon of the muroiiM aurraci-a.
Wo will Rive Olio Hundred Hollar for any ciieo ol
Deiifnewi irnuM-d hy caUirrlil that cannot lie cured
by lluira Catarrh ('ure. Send tor clrculnrri, free,
F. I. CIIKMKY CO., Toledo, O.
Bold hy Dnnr'-'lam. 7 Sc.
'ialte IliUI'i family J'llia for conatlpiitlon.
KEL80.
R. E. Jnrl had the ngjjortune to lose
his valuable delivery iforse last week,
Johnsrud Bros, broke the record
here by selling 10 acres of the highest
price land rough and hard to clear.
Antone Yabs is the bravfe Investor.
Martin Mlkklcson is blasting stumps
preparatory to building his new house.
Birch Roberts, recently of Dover,
was visiting In Kelso this week. He
has bought Peter Swan's homestead
at Chcrryvllle and will soon move to
his new home.
Several of the neighbors have pur
chased high price horses and teams re
cently. Our prosperous farmers have been
working about 16 hours a day getting
their crops in during the fine weather.
We are needing rain for the crops.
Mrs. Eliza Dickenson and sons, Wil
lie and John, have returned from Cali
fornia. , Willie Dickenson, who has
been away for the past throe years,
was in Kelso Friday renewing old ac
quaintances. Joel Jarl has finished clearing and
seeding six acres of new land.
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BROOD MARES
" WOMANLY WISDOM.
Yellow turnips are neatly Improved
when sorved mushed, by mixing wlih
them a small quantity of Irish potato.
A very Httlo simnr, unless tho turnips
me unusually sweet, Is a pleasing ad
dition. , .
A wholesome breakfast dish niny be
tiuide from wheat fresh from tho gran,
ary Soak It over night and cook It
nil doy on tho back of tho range. This
makes n food unenmll"d as to nutri
ment, and a great favorite with all
.. .... l.. .... i. ...... m.rvHil with It. A
! WHO limn - - ... i w
i bowl of this wheat, served wlih rich
iiullk. makes s good breakfast for a
! growing child. '
I The right way to poach e.ggs: Ilv
I a saucepun of water boiling lint, but
i not actually bubbling, llroak 0 cms
one at n lime. Into a siiueer and slide
i them Into place In th water. Draw
j iho pan aside where they run not boll,
and basin tho water over them with a
i spoon till they are covered wlih a lliln
I veil f whit. Have ready slices of
!,reid toasted, buttered and cut In
pieces thn sUe of the KK "d ar
i ranged on a hot platter. As cih iKK
In lilted out on a skimmer, trim off
;th ragged edges and slide It on tho
, toast.
Averts Awful Trsgedy.
Timely advice given Mrs. C. Wll
Imighby. of Chicago, Wis.. (It. No. 1
prevented a dreadful tragedy and
Uvea two lives. IX.ctors had said her
frightful cough was a "consumption
cough and could do Milo to help her.
meilles failed, her sunt
j urged her to take Dr. King s New Dis
covery. I nave umi
some time," alio wrote, "and the awful
. rough has almost gone. H also saved
I my little boy when tuken with a se
! vere bronchial trouble.' This match
loss medicine has no equal for throat
and lung trouble. Price Mc and Jl.oo. i
Trial bottle frc Guaranteed by
Jones uiuh , -
THE HOG, THE FARMER'SRIEND."
Some of the reasons why the hog
has been cuffed tho farmer's friend,
the mortgage-lifter nnd tho debt-payer
are these: Ho Is the quickest animsl
on tho farm to be turned Into rssh.
He can be grown snd marketed as
quickly as b crop of grain, nnd the
samo can bo done without lessening
ths value of tho soil. There Is no -oilier
nnlmal on tho farm throtmh
which grain can bn marketed at bet
ter value thnn through tho hog.
The man who Is feeding cattle can
not mako a profit unless they are fol
lowed by tho hog. Ho furnishes in
this Instance tho profitable cog In the
wheel of cnttle feeding. Ho Is equally
as necessnry to the dairyman to trans
pose the by product of the dairy that
would bo otherwise wasted Into proflt
,.v.i ,.rL. Thin Ih where ho comes In
I on tho sldo Issues; whereas on the
main Issue ho is always proiiuium
tho farmer's cashier. Swineherd.
Dandruff Mean Baldness.
Dandruff Is caused by a gorm a
vicious, persistent, tenacious germ
that up to tho dlscovory of one of the
world's greatest scientists, was sup
posed to bo unklllable. That discov
ery Is called Parisian Sago, and Hunt
ley Bros. Co., druggists, guarantees It
to kill dandruff germs, to remove all
traces of dandruff, to stop falling hair
or Itching scalp In two weeks, or
money back.
It contains Just enough of Bngo
properly combined with other Ingredi
ents to make any woman's or man's
hair grow luxuriantly. It makes every
body's harsh, Itistorless hair change
to soft, lustrous, nnd boauttful hair.
50 cents a largo bottle at Huntley
BrosrCo.6- Try 1U Ml
Even Plumber
has his specialty. Ours is prompt and
satlhfactory work. Nowhere to town
nan vnn flnH uunh fclirti trrnAtk trnnds.
va iim (- ra"" D-"
first class workmanship and prompt
service comoinea wun sucn
MODERATE PRICE
as we are now offering. All plumb
ers' supplies constantly on band.
P. C. GADKE
Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and
Hop Pipes. All Kinds of Job
bing and 8praying Material.
014 Main 8t. Phont 2654.
OREGON CITY.