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2 ' Oft. ii ---- . . I AU'OIIOL 3 PLK CKNP. AVcolfil)flYrpartiiinrT,ls slmilaliirtihcFoodatiift?uti tingUir Sioimdu andlkiwb jf Promolcs Di-Jcstionflrf rful nessand ll'siXorttJlnsnrttj Opium .Morphine norJUtalJ ROT NARCOTIC. 1 ' i A 0 -ft i c (Wrt Jiwr . kmuyrmlmr. AncnVl Remedy rcrdTOli?: lion.SourSlorach.nianift-'. 1 ?UI 'nii.i'-' Irss and LOSS OFSlXIP. fc V v fjcSirib Signal of rC XEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. I. "JO t9fcP -. i urn i I jga jjfi l 0 Ull NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY LOGAN. The better the weather, the busier the people are, at least in Logan. The Logan Booster Ball Saturday night was well patronized; a large crowd In attendance. Tho riarkamas T.ranire will Dlav "Ftrookdale Farm" at Harding Grange hall, Logan, on Friday evening, April 28. Come all and have a good time. Everybody, his dog and his girl were in Oregon City on Booster Day to see and be seen. Earnest Gerber, a Logan native son, captured first prize on heavy draft teams. Fred Gerber and N. N. Robblns are attending the Clark and Richmond trial In Portland. On Saturday, May C, the Single Tax question will be discussed at Harding Grange In afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Brother U'Ren may fool part of the people part of the time, some of them all the time but not all of them all of the time. If agriculture Is the basic industry of the country and of the wnrld in entltlpd to recognition In leg-1 islative affairs. History proves, that in all countries where agriculture has prospered all other Industries have prospered and where agriculture de clined all other industries have de clined. Agriculture does not depend upon other industries for prosperity but other industries depend upon ag riculture as the basis of their pros perity. The forty million people liv ing on the farms of .the country are entitled to as great recognition in tar- iff and other legislation as an equal number engaged in non-productive in dustries." The above is from the an nual address of the Master of the National Grange. Full -well does U'Ren know if the people knew and under stood his Henry George tax theory it would not stand a ghost of a chance. He knows it would stagnate all agri cultural development. - Who has a right to the land the farmer hag spent his life on with the concentrated ef forts of himself, wife and family to make a home of, that is a credit to them and the community they live in, if not himself and family. Yet, ac cording to some we ought to pay all the taxes and those In business In cities, who have all the social and edu cational privileges and advantages ov er us, let them off easy. The mistaken idea seem to prevail that farmers are money makers. 'Tis true they are sure of a living if willing to work 16 hours per day to get It. You can't live with out the "hustle" anywhere. "Our baby cries for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." writes Mrs. T. B. Kendrlck, Rasaca, Ga. "It is the best cough remedy on the market for coughs, colds and croup." For sale by all dealers. CLACKAMAS. We continue to have light frosts, hardly enough to seriously injure crops, so say the farmers. Gardens need warm rain and sunshine. The two plays given by the Clack amas amateur dramatic club and the Grange Club, respectively, certainly scored a splendid success In point of dramatic art and financial success. On both occasions the Grange hall was crowded to its full capacity by an ap preciative audience. Both plays, "Little Buckshot" and "Brookdale Farm," wil' be reproduced at Logan and Harmony In the near futurp. Extensive repairs are being maae at the Bagley place, owned by the MIksp Evans, and occupied by Otis Welch. The dwelling house owned Ly (' Randall Is to have several coats of outside paint which will put It In the line of good lookers. One other howse stands prominently before the public In crying need of repairs. There are others that would Increase In value by improvmpnt. but are not really dilapidated. The spirit i of civic Improvement is alive In this nlaeo and the town as a whole is at tractive. Mrs. Ora Boyles, who has been in the St Vincent's hospital for several weeks, Is still in a critical condi tion. Mra. Harry Jennings I in the Good Samaritan hospital In Portland. Mrs. Jennings has been in poor health since having the typhoid pneumonia lat winter. Mr Elsie Steilhammer passed away Wednesday morning. She leaves uhoiu For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature Thirty Year: 23 ! a husband, a little baby girl two days ' old. and two other children. The I heartfelt sympathy of the friends and neighbor who have known Mrs. Steil- hammer Is extended to the bereaved i ones- , , , , , ! Mrs. S. E. Holcomb and family of : roruauu. were uut. u.rr cuuua, 'ting friends and relatives here, W. W. Smith is cutting piling tim ber from the woods near the Grange hall. Later he will slash and burn all that is not suitable for wood. 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. MEADOW BROOK. Well, we got along without rain Easter Sunday but it rained Monday and Tuesday. Some of tt was rather hard on new automobiles. J. W. Staudinger is spinning around In his new automobile. He says It works all right. Mr. Allen and some more saw mill men went to town one night this week. Mr. Cohin is doing quite a bit of fencing on his place. Mr. Kay is quite busy taking care of his thumb. The doctor took part of it off so he hasn't got quite so much thumb. The families at the Schafer sawmill are thinning out somewhat Ralph Holman planted his potatoes in the dark of the moon. We hope he has all be wants, Mr. Clyde Waldren Is out helping Mr. Staudinger with his new car. Mr. Lee, of Canby Canal fame, Is expected in town In the near future. Mr. Lay has Installed a new wood saw engine which is afloat on the pond. Ralph Holman is developing un mistakable symptoms of the automo bile fever. Mr. Heckert Is in from the Ogle creek mines where he has been at work all winter, and has now taken charge of the Kalama Street Hotel. Mr. Helgerson left the mill Monday for his home where he expects to en gage in farming for awhile. Mr. Schafer took some sports In his auto to the ball game at Shubel Sun day. A. L. Larkin was delivering lumber to Robert Oren's brick yard last week When You Feel discouraged, confused, nervous, tired, worried or despondent it Is a sure sign you need Mott's Nerverine Pills. They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. Pe sure and ask for Mott' Nerverine Pills. Price $1.00 by druggists. Williams Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. For sale by Huntley Bros, and Jones Drug Co. KELSO. Little Helen Jarl is very ill with pneumonia. Mrs. L. E. Hoffman Is very sick and Mrs. Thomas Dunn Is ill in a Salem hospital. The funeral services of August Stuckey and Mr. Bruner were he'd Wednesday. Dr. Lupton went to see Mr. Griffith, who was killed by his team running away. Mrs. Goldensap spent the past two weeks with Mrs. McCormlck, of Sand. John Nelson and family have movd onto their farm here. Mr. Hoffman has sold his 30 acroa here to Mr. Walker, of Portland; con sideration $2000. Antone Jerger leaves on the next steamer for Los Angeles, Cal. He goes for his health and is to be gone a year. Joel Jarl is selling off his dairy herd. The neighborhood was shocked to hear of the death of August Stuckey in a Portland ho?pital Snnday. He He was operated on for appendicitis. leaves many friends here. Mrs. Chas. Tlmmerman and children have returned from California. Miss Maggie Dolan and the MeCio dist minister, of Boring, were n'ar ried last week. For All Skin Disease Dr. Bell' Antiseptic Salve Is the best It is a creamy snow-white ointment pleasant to use and every box Is guar anteed. Price 25c. At all dealers, and Geo. A. Harding, Druggist AM ft r I n UP i-or Qvbr OREGON CITY ENTE11PIUSE, EH 1 PAY, AVK1L 28, 1911. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Mr. M. A. Urtiyton of Pnrkplaee, wn k rikhI of Mrs. A. MnnU on Thursday and Friday of Inst week. Mtb. A. Hickman visited In Port luml on Friday, ronirnliijr on Satur day, tint stopped nt Pnrkplaee on hor way home visiting with Mrs. Uroyton on Sunday. N. R. Mutvnncy and daughter, Roslo, of Mondowbrook, were visiting frlwiUn here on Saturday and also tho guest of Mr. and Mra. January on tho Aboiiiothy. They enjojed (lie Booster Hay exorcise. Mr. anil Mr. W. W. May wont to Beaver Creek on Sunday and spent tho day with their son. Oscar May and family. Mra. Maggie Harrington hit gone to Mondowbrook whore sh will an alst hor daughter, Mra. Iteoknrt, who ha charge of a boarding house at that place noar tho Shnfor sawmill. Clinton nrlffln la now abU to no out on crutches, aftor being confined to hl8 homo almost nix weeks. He wa Injured at the Willamette paper mills. ir Ma Jennings of Tor: land, spent Saturday with hor mother, Mra. 0. A. Vanhoy. Mr. Buzboe left for Salem Wed nov.inr innrnlne. accompanying her mother. Mra. Masters, who will make. her future home at the place. Mra. ' ristti-a aas former v Mrs. lloox and was recently married to Mr. Mas ters. Mr. Mastois owns a rancn at Salem. U J. Francis, of Stafford, was here visiting relatives on Sunday. v. w Imbler nnd family, who have boon ocoupvtng the Ilrandt house,) have this week moved Into their new, cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vorhlos have moved to Gladstone. ' Mrs. Ma Cromer and daughter of! Sprlngwater, visited with Mr. and i Mrs. John Lewelling, the former's I parents, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. J. Corbett returned from Col ton on Saturday, but has not Improv ed In health. Mr. and Mrs. Frank nullard left , for Redland yesterday, where they will sow their crops. They expect to j be gone a week. J, W. Curren and family went to ' I E vj-'i 1' 7 U l&l I Kx (Is M ri 11 W M If fit: 1 O 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". . . Case Plows Bloom Manuer m Spreaders A FULL LINE Ot - Implements and Vehicles Carus on Sunday, spending the day i h" , Charles ' StewarTand family. Mrs. James Parrish Is very 111 with j erysipelas of the face. A nurse from I Portland Is In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Chlsm, formerly own ers of the Geo. Ely place, who left for New York two years ago, have re turned to Oregon and visited with friends here and at Parkplace on Sat urday. They are thinking of again lo cating here. Mrs. Geo. Everhart was In Portland Thursday and Friday visiting Mrs. Mabel Osmond, who Is attending busi ness college. W. G. Hall made a business trip to Rockwood on Tuesday. Mr. Hall has a store at that place and took a load of goods down. Last but not least, we have a hos pital at the old Heulatt place. Eastern people have been placed In charge. It opened on Wednesday morning. Constipation bring many ailmenr in Its train and In the primary cause of much sickness. Keep your bowels regular madam, and yon will escape many of the ailments to which women are subject Constipation is a very simple thing, but like many simple things, it may lead to serioua conse quences. Nature often needs a little assistance and when Chamberlain' Tablet are given at the first indica tion, much distress and suffering may be avoided. ?old by all dealers. DAMASCUS. Fine weather la wlili u again nnd crop In till aoctlon nro looking line, Hiving promise of bumper return. Several of the baseball fan of Pa mnsou were In Proliant! thl week to wltnoH the Heaver do their pretty work. Mr. Iirnnner, of Handy Hldgo, died at the homo of his daughter, Mr. August Mlork, In Dinnnscu. Ttuaday, April 18. Mr. Hrunnr was a pioneer resident of Clacknmas county. Fearing winter had returned Wm Suvonaon aidd hi farm last week and contemplate migrating Mouth. Damascus Amateur Athletic Mub I still soaring In membership. Sixteen new member were enrolled last week and work 1 atlll promos-dug on the playground which wlim finished will please the most fastidious player. Some talk and plans are being made to celebrate, th Fouith of July here. Dnmascus is In owry way milted for celebrating this day grandly. It boasts of tho most beautiful park for mile around, large enough to necom modato the whole county; with plenty of shady, cool resting places; a well of clear sparkling water and Just aero the street la the playground for base ball, racing and all the sport custom ary on that day. Tho spacious hall of J. C. Klllott will accommodate the dancers In tho evening. Koad Supervisor W. W. Cooke ha a gang of men busy Improving tho coun ty road between here and Oregon City. If good weather continues he will soon have that road resembling a Ixiulovard. Lamo Shoulder Is nearly ulway duo to rheumatlRm of the muscle, and quickly yields to the free application of Chamberlain' Llnlmt nt. For sale by all dealers. SPRING BROOK. We are all enjoying this fine April weather; everybody so busy planting garden. It Is quite a change from last week with snow on tho ground. We don't think the fruit is hurt to any great extent. G. 0. Kruse and K. 'X Wllmot and son are clearing gome land; It makes the neighbors some time think that the Mexican are In.ading Oregon by the noise of the explosions. J. W. Stone Is about .finished har-! veal ncr h a lirocc.oil crop: iJiiut-a ; been good Gt O. Kruss has also had ! , rrnn rf l.rfrf-coli. He Is talking ! !nf mittine- in mora acreage next year. C W Kruse Is having some iami i cleared and has begun working on the , county road Mr and Mrs. R. B. Wllmot have Just . .' . - . j--.. with ' .nt hmp yrnm a lew uaj o ....., ( her sister, Mrs. Rathburn at Kelso, Washington. Mrs. J. R. Irving gave a party last Wednesday evening In honor of her sister. Miss Rohse, who was home Easter week from Eugene where she ia attending the State University. The evening was spent In playing games and dancing, after which refreshments were served. A very pleasant evemng was spent by all present. Arbor Day wa observed by the school. The afternoon was spent In i planting trees, bulbs and roses. The Alto Park baseball team has purchased new uniforms which are dark blue trimmed In white. Even the man from Missouri won't have to be shown for everyone can see that they look fine and dandy in their new suits. We guarantee Sutherland' Eagle Eye Salve to cure common sore eye In 24 to 36 hour. Thl eem strange, but ft is backed by our guar antee. You run no risk and It only cost 25c. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. VYIL80NVILLE. Alison linker ha beoii serving on tho Jury at the countyneat. Tho Wangle family went lo Wood burn Himday In their now auto. Mr. nnd Mr. Keod (irnhnm went to Sherwood on Sunday. The Sherwood Oil Co. I being formed, mid will oon begin opeid Hon near our village, Mr. nnd Mi. John llutson aro mak ing their home at the Collage hot id. The Mother Clnli of Corral Crook, hold u mooting In (lie school Iioiiho on Friday nrtoinoon. Thl club ha been a great help lo tho school, having raised over $100 toward bettor condi tion, for tho children of that dMHlit. A Mother' Club would be a help to Wlluotnlllo. but It Is thought that the Improvement Club recently organl.od hero will bo aide to brunch out nnd do even more, If everyone lends u hand. Mr. llethune went to Portland on Saturday to attend a touchers' meeting In which ho wn IntoroHted. T. I. Harney nnd son Albert, from Hubbard, visited their relatives, All son and Kd linker' families at week, Mr. Hall 1 clerking for Henry Aden, Chas. Tooxo having resigned hi posi tion to go back to the soil of (bo old farm. Stella S'ely came over from Molalla on Friday to visit her brother Sher man for a few day. Tho Methodist Utile' Aid society will meet with Mr. Sumner the sec oml Wednesday of next mouth. This society deserves encouragement a they are trying to help build a church In Wllsonvllle. The subscription to the church fund have boon coming In thick and fast, and o aro assured that building will begin this suinmer. i The F.pler bridge ha btHii torn ! down and I being replaced by one of j more substantial construction. Men j working on (he now bridge say that i people have been taking chances In I crossing this unsafe bridge with heavy j wagon. Judge llcalle inspected tho i bridge a short tlmo ago. and lneo thou ! repairs have been speedy. A delightful surprise party wa glv i en to Sherman Sooly on Friday even ing ut his beautiful farm residence. ' Came and music were enjoyed, after i which basket were unpacked and an Portland, Or. W. . WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, ORE. J. . SANDSNESS OANDY, OREGON AGENTS B elegant lunch served. The following e prnt: M-h h,., E se u Young, Mr. and Mr. Frank Brobul, Cora Hrobst, Miss Hazen, Mis Bliss, Emma Stangle, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. r..tln li.I.. -.1.. t , .. .. ii, mem n.-u., uun ...uwoj, Mlsa Sumner; Messr. Geo. Murray, Dwight Seely, Henry Bockman, Chas. Ridder, Wm. Rldder, Raymond and VAmor Keelv. Wilsonvllle Athletic Club wus again victorious at Woodburn, the result of the game being 9 to 3 in favor of the W. A. C. The line-up was slightly changed from that of a week ago, and was a follows: Andy Haaselbrlnk, c; Elmer Seely, ss; S. Ynung, p; Les lie Murray, cf; F. Darby, lb; Geo. Siangle, 2b; Joe Thornton, 3b; Hart home, rf; KoellermeUr, If. No matter how the boys change places, they ' seem to be winners, because they are (J playPrf, wA e,;p n practice ,. ... OWEN G. THOMAS BLACKSMITH I NO AND REPAIR WORK. Best of work and aatlifaction guar anteed. Have your horse shod by n expert; It pay. All kinds of repair work and smithy work. Prompt service; greater por tion of your work can be done while you do your trading. Glv me a trial job and see If I can't plea you. OWEN G. THOMAS Cor. Main and Fourth St. Oregon City STAFFORD. Homo of tho cllleti of Ihl plac wont down Saturday and helped boost Oregon City. All (ho exhibit wore nun, and especially the horse. Thorn wa but a comparatively nhorl notice nnd for tho tlmo ClackHina had to prciMire. ho dl.l a h nlwy doe, Hue. The only thing lo mar (hu day wn Iho few moment wo watched tho daring sky scraper romo dow n o and denly from hi burning balloon. It proved to bo inthor nil expensive free bow In Iho powi'S.tatlon, Into whoso wire Wilson fell, but nil wero thank fill to see him escape unhurt. Mr. NonilC colt ran off Saturday nnd (hey have not boon Hlilo to find It up to tho present lime. It followed, or ran ahead of Mr. tinge' team .jlilto a dlsrunco, but Mopped nl H' Hliajt ber corner. A hand of horse, It I Haiti, passed through hero n few d'' ngo. nnd It mlglil hv followed them erf It wn k very lino colt, nnd ir It I not found will bo u groat Ion to Mr. Neinlo. Mr (iobhnrdt ha become qullo a farmer. Ho look two field of (he Gage place to work, and Harry and Fred Hukor have heeii doing (ho work. They luivo Iho west Held done, and have a gts.d Mho of Iho middle field plowed. Mr. Chapel nnd son. who hvi been visiting Mr. Cage on their way from I heir newly purchased fruit farm In the Uoguo River Valley to Charlevoix. Mich., resumed their Journey on Tin s dav They expert to find Ice nnd sntiw before they get (hero and doubtless they will. . Mr. Howell purchased two cow with Ibelr calve. Jersey. "l'id they are proving to bo good cow. Mr. lingo took a load of potatoes lo totvn Tuesday and got or hundred for tbein. Mr. Nusstiaum' hen decline to set, Ulid she was forced lo borrow some of Mrs. Aorul. Tho crusher Is running on the iiKPiiniiiln road now, employing nearly 20 men. Mr. Aernl ha had a friend visiting him. Henry linker U keeping bachelor hall In hi brother Fred cottage, lie may be Intending to follow III hi brother' footstep. Mr. Kllegsen has tuken In another employee of the rook crusher, mak ing two who came over Iho big water to Oregon, seeking the I-and of tho Free. The rmlt doe not seem to have been seriously Injured by tho late frost. I'runo nnd npplo tree nro full of bloom nt present, and promise a bountiful harvest. Mi- I'rnlir nokO to all attentive i audit nor Sunday and also Sunday evening III me hoiumiiii"wih-. 1 When a medicine must be given to I young children It should bo pleasant j to take. Chamberlain' Cough Item--edy I made from loaf sugar, nnd the irool used In It preparation give It a flavor slmllur to maple syrup, mak i lug It pleasant to take. It ha no superior for colds, croup mid whoop ing cough. For mi!o by H dealers. CLARKES. Hat Sullivan wn out hunting some of his tdiecp. Mr. Iinttcmllli t I planting hi pota toes. Mr. Mnrqunrdt went lo town on Mondny. There was a party hod Saturday night on Highland. Mrs. Willie Marshall I visiting her mother at present. KiiKilie ('inning I nil right ngaln. Sam Elmer anil family wore In town on Booster Day. llo got tho second placo on hi last year colt. Ja.it Wallace, from Highland, got iho first place on hi lust year colt on llomt'e, pay. Mr. Smllv.in. our rond supervisor. I grading anil cutting down u hill near Mr. Hang'. Mr. Bergman, from Boring, moved onto the Lund placo which ho bought. It' Equal Don't Exist No one ha ever mado a salve, oint ment or balm to compare wilh Buck Ion' Arnica Salve. It's tho olio per-fi-ct healer of Cuts. Corn, Hums, HrulsoH, Sores, Scald.i, Bolls, I'leers, Eczema, Salt Klieiim, For Soro Eyes, Cold Sore, Chapped Hand or Sprains It Is supremo. Unrivaled for J'lluit. Try It. Only 2."c at Jones Drug Co. FIRWOOD. I Christian' Christ went to Portland 'the first of the week to visit bis mother, who I sick, i W. J. Wlrtz will lecture Sunday at II P. M. ti ladle over 14 years of ago, and In the evening to men over H! I yearn of age. i The Flrwtsxl traveling library has i been transferred from Mr. Ma Hart' to Mrs. A. Malar'. David Douglas ha eight lenm at : work Improving the Mt. Hood road In front of Mr. Walton' place, and Is making a great change. They have their tnts pitched on W. F. Fischer's place, where they are ramping. A (loll social will be given bv ibe F. P. A. nt Flrwood, May 20. Uidles bring supper and dolls. Supper will be Grange fashion. Mr. Gosser visited Mr. Malar a few days thin week. M. Walton was out from Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Frey of Portland visited the Stuck! family last week. I. T. Hart and Miss Etta Hart, of Cottrell, visited at the homo of E. I). Hart a few days the first of the Week. Jame De Shazer and family visited Mrs. De Shazer's mother at Eagle Creek Sunday. Wm. Bossolm drove his auto to Portland Monday. If you have sore eyes of nny kind use Sutherland' Eagle Eye Salve. It I good for nothing but the eye. It Is painless and hamnless, and 1 pod tlvely the best. If you don't say so we will refund your money. Try H and then tell your neighbor. Sold by Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. 25e a tube. EAGLE CREEK. Eagle Creek Grange heh It regular session Saturday. Quite a large num ber of the member were present, spending a pleasant day together. Two candidates, Mc and Mrs. Fred Ely, were tnlilited In the first and second degrees. Asa Thomas, master of the Sandy Orange, and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Jonshrad were Grenge visitor Satur day. Claude Malcolm, Mary and Myrtle Woodle and a couple of their friends took dinner with Mr. and Mr. Howlett Easier Sunday. The Cahlll children, except plus and Lena, are almost well again. They think the measles are not very pleasant. II. H. (HbHoii went to Oregon City In serve on the Jury thl week, The Kstacadn dray plsycd Willi thn Moiilavlllu team Sunday, und wnr ngaln tho winner, Th worn lining in lo 4 In favor of thn ICMnondu Grnyi, II. (1. HiinlliiKloii hud Mm gasoline engine brought nut lust week, nnd now the slump will not long remain on lit farm. Mis It ""a Moclutkfl went to Oregon Clly last week, spending Saturday nnd n pnrt of Sunday with her folk Mr. It. l. (iiliNon went lo I'ortlund last week niltt tliailo her ller, Mis I'M I Hi Chapman, and her brother nnd hi wire, Mi' nnd Mr. Carl (Imp. man, a ahui I visit, reluming hoinn on Sunday xvenlng, Mr. ami Mr, .lumen DoHhner mid rhllttrt.ii spent Sunday tsHli Mm. In Sbnror'N mother, Mr. Vlolit linuglas CASK OF "PUPPY LOVE." liTTSItrilO. Hn,, April 25. (Spn clal ) Tho faculty of the woman brunch of thn Ciiriieglo tethiilriil Kchool lui fired ono young wotmm out of the college bacauso Iho faculty sav ha had a bad enso "of "(nippy love." How Iho faculty run know unv lot theV hnve had It, nnd having had It hy they nro not morn ympa- Ihet'e, tli-pollt'lit Mllllll lint. BANKS FULL OF MONEY. WASHINGTON. April 25 (Special) Ilnnk report from nil section Indi cate Hint Iboio l n vllormou piling up of money In thn bunk the country over. Somo NHCiib It (0 dull blisliin nnd other to thn bank beginning early (o gniher the cash for crop moving time. SINGLE TAXERS QUARREL. FOUTI.AND. Or., April 24.-Hp-i-lall-Tbe Single Ter of Oregon had a stormy meeting III thl city Sat urday night and certain follower of Henry George, who aeeuiie W. 8 C'lteii of attempting loo much, raised a Mo! in tif protest In the mooting. Certain leader ' would not ay much heti quest lolieil, oilier Indicated Hint there wa a split mid that It wa not likely lo be honied. Tho spilt neeiu to have been over county or Slnte-wldu methods, with tho Joint protestors thn loser. Avert Awful Tragedy. Timely advlr given Mr C. Wll loughby. of Chicago. Wis., (It. ,N't. II I prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two live. Doctor bad said her frightful cough wn a "consumption" cough nnd could do little to help tier. After many rotiiodlc failed, her mini urged hor to take Dr. King New Dis covery. "I bnvo been using It f'r soiiit. lime," ho wrote, 'and the awful cough bui almost gone, II also nvod my little boy when taken wilh a vein bronchial trouble.' Thl match less medicine twin no equal for throat mid lung trouble. I'rlcn :.0c and 11.09. Trial bottlo free, Guaranteed by June Drug Co. It seem only a few year nlueu the gnat rush to Alaska began, yet tho oltlesl of Alaska guide, Jack ItellHOU, who piloted the first prospector over Chllcoot I'nss, Is retiring oa account of ago. Every BcM''i I Ourntd. Every botilo of Dr. Hell' line-Tar-Honey I guaranteed to give atlfne linn In all throat and bronchial trou ble. Geo A. Harding, Druggist. Mary Connie, a full-blooded Eskimo, reputed to bo woi!i several million dollars, 1 tho richest woman north of tho Arctic circle Sho can neither read nor write, but employs a shrewd young Englishman, n cratluate of Ox ford, iih her secretary. She I a wom an of much business ability. Hor wealth come from mining laud, hn having a largo holding. Among hor possession urn 200ft reindeer. She ha llitle opportunity to apeiitl money, and her one extravagance I die. Despite her great wealth alio hn llttli desire to travel nnd sen tho world. Admiral Hellmchlro Togo, thlo' of Iho naval general taff of Jnpan, who was cmimaniler ln-chlef of tho Japa nese lleet during the uso-.lnpati War, will visit Iho United States thl slimmer. H" wn born In D-ceiubor, 1817, nlled Iho sen n a lnd, nnd com pleted hi naval education at the naval college at Greenwich, leaving that In stitution In 1871. In 1891 he command ed the Nh nl wa during the war with China. Oo Ghost Haunt Bwamplf No, never. It' oollsh to four a fancied evil, when there are renl and deadly perils to guard against In swamps nntl mnrHtie, bayou, and lowlands. The0 are the mnlnrla germ that cause ague, chill and fever, weakness, ache In the bones and muscle and may Induce deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitter dentroys and casts out these vlclou germs from the blood. "Three bottle drove all tho malaria from my system," wrote Win. Fretwell, of Lucnma, N. C, "and I've had fine health evor since." Uho this safe, sure remedy only. 50c at .lone Drug Co. Every Plumber ha hi spot laity. Our la prompt and satisfactory work. Nowhere In town can you find such high grade goods, first class workmanship and prompt rervlce combined with uch MODERATE PRICE a we are now offering. All plumb ers' supplies constantly on band. F. C. GADKE Tinning, Hot Air Furnace and Hop Pipe. All Kind of Job bing and 8prjying - Material. 914 Main St. Phone 2654. OREGON CITY.