OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, .UTNK 1011. vw.vvV V. va v n r If ir 1 jo IOnd You Have Always Botigbt. ami which has and luis hocn wade under his per sonal supervision slnoo Its InHui. r. a u. nn no to deceive you lu this. ... '.u. Imitations mid" Jiwt-tt-etHKl"Bre but VoeHmcnU hat rle with and endanccr tl.e hrn What is CASTORIA Crla I- a harmless substitute te fg bsUnoe. Its ae is its 'Ijfcd The Children's Panacca-Tho Mother s 1 rteua. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of CLACKAMAS. The strawberry season I on ami growers are hu.y gettloM the crop picked and hauled to market. A Plsno recital was given . at the of Rev. J. L Jones. Saturday ...... i... Harding and her mu- h c cl.!ss-the Misses K-ter lloadar. mel. Ui"l l,"rtnli Johnwn; Gwetidolln and Margaret Jones, ani ' Memorial sVrvlces were held In the STAFFORD The long expected and hoped-for warm weather came to " l'n,!, ule time and Sunday wa passable though somewhat windy. Monday all I more ho and a very few rone bloomed, Tueadav quite warm, mercury regl terliiK 84 4 hut quite a hree.e all day. People from the surrounding coun try, who have relatives and friends burled here were coming and going all day. fixing up their groumia ami imw- ....... . .... ul.,i.,,ri Congregational Church Siimmy. a ig flowers aoove '; " ' ' , , .. i ...ttKlitn. tho members 01 mo Sundav school, memner in " U. and W. R. C with other ci i.e.ta. formed In procession and marched to the Methodist Church. Member of that Sundav school fell in line and all marched around the square ami back to the church- .iro'hor Jones preached a fine, sermon. The exercises :.?enioiiul Hay were hold under the auspice of Clackamas Grange 2?S. The procession formed at 10 o'clock at the church, with flags - ... i .l... ...1 r-krlu I). ,1.1, iiu Wltn Ills WHO two children, came out from Portland. ...... ih..tr nri'setit homo Is, after 6 o'clock with his nmclilmv bringing flower. Mr. Gage always put up the flag the O N. Ill bovs draped the coffin of vi. ..... m-iit. ..nun Decoration Day. and It. as usual, was floating In the breere on this Decoration l ay. Mm Sham two older daughters, Ellen and lantha. whose home are In the State of wasningo-... , ... - v., i " .... .. ... w ! and pennants anj i tower an iu. ( wn vlK,( tn nrHI mu i to the cemetery, wnere. ( years. estlng speaking and music the grave ,la arp (llllu. die thing Mr. iv.. niidor nere decorated. k!,1,.r,. ,.,i ,, mi lust Friday. The Old Maids' Convention," ..,'.,,. wife nu grandmother f laughable comenr. lll ae Weilnesday evening by the young la dles of the C. K. society at the C.rante Hall. . ,, " A surprise partv was tendered Mr. John Umetiberger Tuesday evening by her neighbor and friends In honor h.,r V.I rt hit 11V I The Ladles Aid of the Methodist 'Episcopal Church meet at the Sun dav scliool room tnis auruHu. The Clackamas Cemetery Associa tion will meet at the school house on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A large attendance Is desired. . No Danger !r- !W ami such a bountlfuldlu ner wa served, and an early supper Ik... that w hear they ilia not get .n .v. ..... .u..ii u.i the young mar rled ladies and those not married v,.i,.ntml to miH't there Wednesday evening and finish up and Ed la to make the coffee for me occm.... Mrs. Charlie Thompson daughter Aura. I at the old home for a visit .....luini..,! hv her two little girls Their home-l In Hosehurg. where her husband Is a successful lawyer. Mrs. Aernl's daughter. Annie. Is to mi.rri.,1 t the Herman Uapils: church. In Portland, with a reception Ik IM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tmn, nvn to "" Will go III ... 1 nn.l weddlna- supper In the evening m in tak ng Dr. Hen s r ; - chuwh; Mrf, A(,rnl Geo. A. Harding, it nnniflini mi i . ..... . for cougna aim c- --- Thllrad, ,0 gee her daughter marnea WJXJiVS. I retauyrnKHday. The groom, is . Bell on the Bottle Druggist WIL80NVILIC. Mis. Croiiln has been spending some time in Canhy. Mrs. (leo. Toilil mi ii'n having had another auam v. ... i""'irw,- .. ..... ..1.1,1,,,, Rnbt. y.uinwaii n - relative near w naomim-. Mrs. Howard h ne'u "" daughter, Mrs. Million tonus. Did Mr. lIlHliop. wno reami'u .. our Milage until lately. iea ms, of pueuiuoiila, and was hurled it llutlevllle, where he mm m'n " f,.w day before, ne wna o.i ..... soldier. . Mrs. llethune has reiumcu Corvalli. where she U'tt ner !' muiiewhiit linproveil III neann. Th last bull game or tne . v. with the Uieeullelil liiu was m-u game ami the visiting nam defeated Wllwmvllle by elose margin, the result of the game bring 4 3 r...... ..f ll... I'.irllllll.l telllll. M..HKrs XUairback. McC'olinell and siuTwood. were visit- ' . oi o.. ...... I.. v hnvllIU or in our vumnn f , come over to attend tne i-n " nany'N mei'tlng. The Methodist ladles' Aid Society la planning to have a strawberry fes tival some time In the near future. Tho quarterly Conference of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Ira Seely on Thursday after noon. June 8th. at 2 o'ehx-U. Quite a number of village people are making plans to attend the Rose Fair, at Portland, next week. Appropriate Memorial Day exercises were held In the Hood View cemetery on Tuesday. . i..nlii IJi-henthaler visited Mr. and Mrs. White on Monday. Martin ha a while hore took snap shot of the Interior or ji -JVters' elegant new hardware build ing. The Wilsonvlllo Oil Co. held a meet inir in the M. n. A. hall oti Saturday RT IWU U l it" n S30T0K .- -0 FOR POISON OAK A Spoilt lo Anliuoim Y uU by all UruitjW Huirsnteed by Huntley Uroi. Co. o n suuiPtuou bunquH ; m... im. .n h . . .: . ..... o.i. i i.-..iiiiw are Inge Hotel. "ni"' ,. very loud Hi lln ir l - ; - Hiking About ku eiii-je" - ' feaat. The ttd.l Fellow ... eiii-h Haturday evening In the A. 1 V W. hall t e'Khl o'i-Lh k. .... vlallj IngOdd Fellows are especially Hivlie.1 to attend. Whooping rough I not dangerous when the cough Is kept loose and ex p.,...r..tlo ."' hy K'vlng Chamher ! Cough Itemed). It hs hee.V :;"dln manyepld. mlc.of.l.l disease with perfect success. For sale by all dealers. WILLAMETTE. 0. tJ droves made a business trip o Portland Wednesday. Utile liody. son and son ln law, re cently bought a two and ' ' tract on the west side of the W "lam .... ....1 .r.. i.i.ll.lliii; homes. Mrs. Ntille I olson Is III. Dr. Mount l In attendance. . Charles Colson has rented the t arm Mol.letibour place for the season, the latter having moved to Oregon ( Uy to conduct a boarding house. I W. HiveM went to Salem on busl ncs Wednesday. ThereNre no vacant houses In Wil lamette. CENTRAL POINT. (Illicit Randall I building a barn. Kred Chlnn N ItiNtalllng a hay fork In his barn. ...... , Wallace Mad Miimld. of Spokane, Is visiting his sister. Mrs. K M.icArthur. A majority of the resident attended rial service at Oregon City and num. home played mil l'h the heal. Mies Weddlii hua bei III ri-gn Cltv making arrangeinenia with Pearl t Hinn i" m - - will paiin together. There will be children' day the Methodist Episcopal Church June 11. ' ... . ....l..r.l.l.i..l..llt Chll with an so - dren program In the morning, bus ket dinner and preaching at 3 ooluck. Oranulattd Ey Lid Can be cured without cauleiUlim or n itrifying by the of Sutherland Kugle Eve Salve. We guarantee It to. cure. S.'.c everywhere. (!ih. A. Hard ing. Druggist. MOUNTAIN VIEW. very estimable voung man who lived. I af,ernoon. May 27th at two o c oca when . 1 little bov. In Stafford, but ha. BIU elected the following offlc r wnen iiiuo 1 .. 1 ..resident: Nell Heatei stt-eni me nn.i 01 , . ... vice presiueni; j. . tivv.j. ' - I wait. C. A. linker, directors; C. I spent In Portland. tk. MM.nt on nuam rat down! Lucll. Holton came 0" - .-"'.; Hm.nt,,ry.' and A. R. Zum- -.. .m i.k last week. Vhe grade i land with flowers w nu n .. -;-"; r" ,.. maIl!lKer. The company ii w D.-.-v chs waa in uttiikinri t ., . ... nn thA nnnn map u inr pn-v IuiHaiI i lu vu t . . 1 nn.i xrra ximtrii wnu nrr iwtu r - . i . made too high and the r""-""""' n San Diego, to begin drilling tor 01., .LI.. 1. w r 1- f n rtllT .v . hiring expert drillers and expi-cta NEWSJROMJHEJ INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY A Ttrribl Blunder To neglect IHer trouble. Never do It. Take Dr. King New J 0 I l a on the first sign of constipation, bll loUHiiess or Inactive bowels and pre vent virulent Indigestion. Jaundice or Knll stones. They regulate liver, atom ch and bowels and build up your health. Only '::c at Joins Drug Co. MACK8BURQ. The weather has become some wanner this week. Clady tilibbl" I slowly recovering from an attack of Illness. Jim Mitt's went 'to Molalla to visit their cumin. Miss Ule Oswalt, who U Hi very bad health and not able to be up at all. Avon Jesse has gone to Hood River to pick strawberries. Knsley (irlhhliasha become popu lar dravman of Canby. tieorge Mills went to Hulem Visiting to remain a few days. Mm-ksburg wa well represent., hi 1 he hall game at Molalla Sunday Quite a number of the young folks at tended the negio show at Molalla Saturday night. Mr and Mra. lieo. Zwelfel and son, of I'oiiland. visited several day at Henry Dreb r. EASTERN CLACKAMAS MEADOW BROOK. , n et to work Mon 1 liciou refreshments. A iuiw l , The evening was spent playing games . vi-v wore tollowed by de- 1 ana laiua, wm.vm -- - - 1 . . a 1 .a -'- - r.nht ranal'sl It goes wimoui s.i)ius '' day morning on the Canby Lanai u s delightful home gathering. ulime- . . vmoi i nno wh'ch will not soon be forgotten. Mr. Heckert. proprietor f hotel "0 Took part In the merriment Meadow-brook, is garaemus j pnine were Mr. and Mrs. IV OU IOC U"J land. W illiam Moehnke, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moehnke, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moehnke. John Moehnke, Mrs. John Heft. Mrs.- LJzle Klebe, Messrs. Boyles, Londergan and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moehnke. I t vr ctand neei ana iamuy eic out honking over the country Sunday in that new auto. A number of persons from town at tended church at Mulino Sunday. Mrs. Penwell. or Aneeia, is viands ; her dauehter. Mrs. Calvin, this week, j Do You Get the Best Mrs Kay is still on the sick list, j if you have a cough, cold asthma, Mayor Allen, bookkeeper or the ; croup or any throat or bronchial trou- Schafer Lumber Company, has - xe- bje and use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. fnert hi nosition and moved to Port- you do. Look for the Bell on the Bot- i,n,t where he will engage in walnut tle. fo. A. Harding, Druggist. culture. Mr. Robibns. of Molalla, win look after the bookkeeping department for the Schafer Lumber Company. Guy Jewett, of Clarkes, is working for the Canby Canal Company this 'Tir Wayne Robbins, agent for the famous E. M. F. Auto Company, de livered machines in town a few days CLARKES. ago. A. L. Larkins and family were auto- Inr Sunday. So far only three names are men- - tloned in the race for Major 1 mi- J(jhn MarshaU linger, Schafer and Davis. A horse owned by Joe Wallace ran away on Sunday. It was caught by Mr. Battemiller. Mr. Hungate, the surveyor of Ore gon City, is here. Mr. Battemiller Is hauling fence board from the sawmill to make a fence. Mr. Marquardt was in town on .won- Three Advantages Alone the CHAMPION MOWER Superior to A II Other Machines These Make 1 1 There is one medicine that every family should be provided with and especially during the summer months; viz, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost cer tain to be needed. It costs but a quarter. Can joufford to be without it? For sale by all dealers. MULINO. The rain seems to be over for the present and everybody is ready for the sunshine. rhorW naniels and family re turned to their home at Wallace Is land last Thursday. There was a big crowd at the min strel show at the hall Friday night and everybody went home well niton Ktorl with tke entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, of Portland, and two nices from Dakota, were vis iting at Uncle Nick Darnall's a few davs last week. Mr Evans has his new store nearly completed and will soon be ready for business. Nesta Churchill, who has beon 11, is able to b out again. Mr. and Mrs. Park Wallace were visiting friends at Needy last Sunday. There was an immense crowd at the ball game at Moialla last Sunday to gee the game between aioiana mm the Coons, the Coons winning by a score of 4 to 3 In spite of the unfair deciBions of Mollala's umpire. The Molalla's played well, but the Coons were too much for them. Born To Mrs. Maud Perry, on May 29, a son. Everyone Is wating patiently for work to begin on this end of the rail road. Claud Ashley helped John Darnall shear sheep Monday. Many of the Mulino people went to Canby and Oregon City to attend me-1 mortal exercises. Don't Be Annoyed With skin troubles, chaps, pimples, black heads, ecxema or sores. When one 25c box of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve will cure you. Try it at once. has bought Ales Scherruble'8 saw machine and chop-, per. . Mr. Hoag was in town last week. John Marshall is absisting Ed Garce build'a barn. Mrs. C. Hettman, of Beaver Creek, visited Mrs. Wettlaufer Sunday. A party was given by Otto Buol at Mr. W. G. Kleinsmith's house last Fri day night. Ed Garce is building a barn. Mrs. Buol spent Sunday wit.h Mrs. Li nd a 11. Elmer Kleinsmith Is sawing wood for Mr. Lindau. I The uniform success that has at tended the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has made it a favorite everywhere. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. MARQUAM. F. J. Ridings went to Portlanl Mon day on business. Barth Brthers are building a barn for J. .Tones. Roy Morley has a fine auto car. Mrs. J. R. Shervln is very ill. Born To Mr. J. Parvin and wife, a daughter. Rev. Mr. Spencer left Monday to bring his family back with him the last of this week. Corn and potato planting is the or der of the day. A large acreage cf potatoes will be planted here this spring. Apple and prune crop will be light this year. The young people are to nave an KNIFE HEAD--Jhc Champion Knife Head has a broad bear ln"i"cc. Parts ore of ens; hardT s wear The knife head is ong and very strong. Wear cousea by the revolving pitman is automatically taken up by means of on adjusting device. COUPLING YOKE-'T.c coupling yoke" is wide and very subftafal making it impossible forthe knife to get out of line with the pitman. COUPLING PINS-Thz coupling pins are large and case hardened They provide excellent bearing surfaces. The wide yoke, long pms'and the substantial way in which the shoe Is attached 4o the yoke insures positive alignment of the knife and pitman. With These Superior Feature's arc Combined Many Others-Strength of Construction-Ease of Operation Light Draft. The Champion is the Machine to Buy . s Send for Free Champion Cataiog Portland, Ore. SANDY. I Crops of all kinds look extra fine, ri-KurdU-H of constant rains Straw berrl.s are beginning to ripen, and fruit of all kind, are lu favorable con aitUh Itrothers of Kastem Oregon have horse here on sale. Frank lleer of t'ottnll w In Siiiuly Monday. r,i-.i Mrs U M.Gugln was In Portls-! Monday, where she ttci.' u me fu nerul of her sister. Mrs. TUlle Lae. f Sre.hK. visit ed her mother the i.ast week. Sandy school cl-sed wih approprl ,e exercises, Kch were attended by a large crowd. There much In terest In the five scholar, ths took the final examination, and all the pu pil successfully passed one of the hard-M ex.un.na on. ever , Cluckuma ""'V ., . ,IU In mind me iu l lu"1 ' " ' . Mici t-s'luily psssed In all t ia "' mrned from . . .(....In f.-llkllll)ll f I V H 1 Count . . if wnicn rum" "-- ,ni gon ,-.i,v oils IHOIIll of Miss UKwhe left for her home lu Portland Sunday. Miss Helen Keith accompanied her m spend the Carni val week Kd visit friends In llesver tun. EAGLE CREEK. Mr and Mrs. Ilay Woodlo were l In. ndii visitor last Friday. Mr. It. U. dbson called n Mrs. ' i...uIiihh one aftert.isiu last week J. F. lirower of Portland, wa Jn I) elghborhood last week tiikf.lg fruit tree order and was lite guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howlett over Sunday. Harvey Gibson and Ed Douglas, who have been working down Hear Iiartou and making the home of Mr dbson tnelr stopping place, were up on the hill last Wednesday, taking din ner at the home of F.d mother. Mrs. Viola Douglass. Mr nd Mr. Fred Ely recently re- their visit in i-mciii Mr. and Mm. It II dbon n"k din- II I Ki lt w studelits. iiliu.i'. iii.i lc idler t"""' ner wltn Mrs. i.yuin b..s liei'ii one 01 ,, ,,f (.iu nun, nunni.y. I.. I teischeri. Me nan 11 .int'iliidou. cel.-' 11. iv- 1 iii..ni t. . . ... u. . r .in --v 1 - ....... . .. .iC 1. 1 HI the lOilllty S.U.sil .... Ii. iMCe.l. lit record ' .t. sin- li-.s liwnltf of the Sun ... , ,, .1 1 h- t Miuwitirf h"l".'H . .... . .. ev...i 1. Hi in: .M.s'i- ilelen Mr. n'ld Mrs, Townenu were i hiihb o'l Mi. Towtiselid's f.itlier, Jiime RUelS. SlMlllllV. Tin- K.igle C.eik nine. hi'!i w recntlv oiKiitile.l. vent to Holing niiliv 11 ! p.HV.d B game Willi the It... It.tr te:iii'. IM' gan leuii'ii'K rle . .MH.-le Giogei'. l-'h "7 l1!' i favor if Eagle Creek, the score being .'riusMe' Heimlich and Harry Mitchell j The Best Remedy ' For all kinds of sore eyes Is Slither Ib.nd s K..gle Eye Salve, it Is a creamy Unow while ointment and would not ! Injure the eyes of a babe, tiuaran 'teed Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. Mr. Malar Sold Locally by V. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, ORE. J. J. SANDSNESS CANBY, OREGON FIRW00D. 1 Flrwood was nurprlscd to II ml a tiew I piano In the hull Sunday, placed there Ibv Mr. W. J. Wlrtz. ! Mr. W. J- Wirt, lectured Sunday. The hill was fiinu. ami . .... Interested In the talk, which wa most Inntructlve. He will lecture again In two weeks on Higher Ethics.' Clair Corey was a Portland visitor last week. Harvey Kehras, of Sandy, was trans. -..Hi.., l.uslness In Flrwood Friday. I Mrs Marie Wishon, of San Fran ! Cisco. Is visiting relatives here. She expects to make a trip to Switzerland , with her father, A. Malar. ..ii,-.. ..1 uwltcrlniid Elsie Hello visited her old home at Flrwood Sunday. J G. DeShaer, the road foreman, H doing some line road work near the "Mall box corners." II A Mitchell, n nurseryman from Oreiu-o. Or., visited this section of the country last week. He said that he had heard so much about Flrwood that he had been desirous of visiting It fur some time. He was very much pleased with the country. Frederick Koenlckn had n runaway last week. He was ttomewhnt bruised but able to walk to Sandy, some lit tle dlHlance. after another rig. Mrs. yiller and daughter, Edith, nut do a trln to Gresham Tuesday. rnon Miller transncreu misim-nn 12 to 3. Eagle Creek wouiu use i have out 'f town games and especial ly with the Estacadft Grays. S A. Douglass and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Douglass, of Molalla. were vis lllug relatives at Kaglo Creek recent ly. , Mrs. t'pdograft and daughter, of Dover, and Mrs. Essie Brown, of Bor ing, made a pleasant rail on Mrs. Viola Douglasg Sunday. Mrs. Marie Gibson, of Barton, and Miss Uly Frost, of Portland, the guest of Mrs. Gibson, were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. U II. .dh noli Decoration Day. Claude Malcolm, Nettle and Joey Woodle were over to their grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. Howlett s. Decora tion tiitv. Miss Meda Murphy Is working for Mrs. Viola Douglass. Keep the fruit of strawberries cool until the lime r use or market them. Never pick berries for market when tlfey aro Wet. 8HUBEL. A most delightful surprise party was that tendered Mr. and Mrs. G. Moehnke at their home at Shubel last Wednesday evening, the occasion be ing Mrs. Moehnke's thirtieth birthday. " j ... . ...h.i i.inif 1 m i 1 u mm wilHonville next week. Vc entertainment in the hall Friday, . nag put a picket fence , w hue her husoanu .a a v. " h ., Htrik'e ,t r,ch. I n portlfind the first of the week. nht' - in front of his house. . ' physician. m w " ",e()fln naplleKt occasions! Mr. Wlrtr. and Harvey Kehras were . . p t Rl,Dh crom and W. G. Hall put f-- Oage s children have the meas One r wgg , lf ,,. art Sunday evening. For skin toub es' 2 ulcers, ec ! SeS lktefor. Memorial Day. bag returned w Stafford, '..sanation of Odd Fellows o las. The Mt I Sips blacfheXpimples'and . j. M. Gil.e.t did not get his cement two" week.' visit at her Mt. , Saturday evening. y 27th a S ; " .iT A numU LOGAN. Mrs. Stacy Bradley, of Portland, vis- neigblKirs' stock will not gave encouragement by their Interest Mrs. H I-. ( a" LO&A ...Tu-Mni, Mr and Mrs. Nick- ."'f . "S, h rfr, him hnndred. and fraternal spirit. Barney Cronln, camping In the mountains. 1 Drvlinr tireimrif Ion simply devv op dry uittiirrh ; tl.-y dry up the cr.-tiiii which lliere to the iiieinbrsns nd d-nm-pw, ruining a far more serious trouble Hum the orilinnry form of cl..rrh. Avon 11 drying inhalant, fum', smokiMi nd uuffs ami usn that wbii b elnunse. sooltis (uidheuls. Ely' Creum Jiniiii win m-. catarrh or odd lu tho head wily n.Miitlv. All ilrnggiK's sell the fit) ceul size. I'.iy llrcther, 5'i W.rreu Strot, Hew York. , Ths Halm is used without pain, '"l,11"., UTitute or wiue sneminn. It sir--a.is itteir over n Irritated and angry surriieo, P-liev-lug iumiedii.lely (he ldnfiil iiitlnminnt mt.. Ely's Cream iti.lm ci.tiiin n. co:aiue, mercury nor oth.-r harmful dnys. p em -- --- ,..,, (SIM1K. ... ... ii .nrir. r.r lniurv ov muinis nu . .i... .... ... . to think tion, was Installed as Noble t.rand, . 1,111 o .i,i,. 1, o voi fho i l'p inp BdVHnmt'e .i.r,. u mr.re man one i ""-" ------ . cat. besides skinning it alive. of a good strong officer to be at the An epidemic of measles is reported, ; e, last Friday. Her sister, .Mrs. but those afflicted are better. Stella Hall, and children, went fhro,.h th lines. He seems ch.i rlr.Kf.rt at I.riwer Loean :ith her to snend a few oays oeiore ,, ,ha Tuesday. 'going to her home at Beuna Msta The Logan baseball team defeated . Mrs. E. A- Seeley, of Independence, Shuble bovs by a score of 23 to 9. I called on friends In this vicinity last Mrs. t . s. HutcDins ana miss uraue i weeK. . .. a so busv h, ,D.rn,ri from The f tea Tjoira Williams of Sellwood " - . . ...... . . I IOCS. .. ..... .,..,1. 1 T, rv.,1. .r.- it o t- nriv niaee. ; i. .niiin. this weea ntriK. 6. . .... . i.o t.it or noimpri r.v ine i.iuie ttini.n. 1 ..c Thncht. tey- have the ground all head of affairs. The other offers In I hroken nutly where they have been stalled were as follows: Ed Mulloy. ! busy c earinWg and wi.l plant pota- V. 0, W. Melv n. Sec ; J U. See y. Treas. The other officers will be ap- ATTENTION FARMERS! The Combination Farm Tool can be had at ANDREW KOCHER'S HARDWARE STORE 319 MAIN STREET. blowing a gale all Gie week. j 0f her brother. Horace Williams, auu A number of Loganites went to Ea-1 farniy. . pie Creek Grange picnic Saturday, I Frank Beard nivea a s.iu . May 20, and had a very enjoyaoie j iast Sunday lor ir. " - tin.e. A fine dinner, good program, , place. , . ic. State Master C. E. Spence waa Mrs. R. B. Kimmei, ... r....-u. onH talked interestinrlt on .... thp euest of her daughter, Mr. Grange work. Eagle Creek Grange Robert McClintock. last Sunday. has an ideal location, being in a ceaar i Mrs. Everett nrcm.u, y, grove. 'is visiting Mrs. A. L. Hickman thi Grain looks fine in thi locality, but week. ' . . early fruit will be scarce, especially Mother Duvall. of Sellwood, spent cherries. Monday here. . Mrs. William Beard Is In Sellwood It Is worse than useless to take any with her son Ben and medicine internally for muscular or Mrs. Rett Seabolt .of Mount Tabor. Chronic rheumatism All that Is need- is visitine Mis Ella Darling this week, ed Is a free application of Chamber- Mrs. W. H- Savage and daughter, bain . Uniment For sale by all deal- Emma, of Portland, were visitor, in . this vincity Monday. new land cleared and plowed expect ing to raise a bumper crop 01 spu... A man bought a five acre tract, mostly stump, next to Charlie Tiede man s for which he is said to have paid 210 per acre. Woodburn Odd Fellows Installed the officers. After the installation cere- OWEN G. THOMAS BLACK SMITHING AND REPAIR WORK. A Peek Into Hi Pocket Bett 0f rk and satisfaction guar- Would show the box of Bucklen anteed. Have your hore (hod by n Arnica Salve that E- S. Loper, a car- expert; It pay. ..... fi. 1, , , Jartlla N. V- alway car-1 All kind of repair work and mlthy rie.- I have never had a cut, wound bruise, or ,ore it would noi . soon heal." he write. Greatest bealer of burns, boil, scald, chapped hands and lips, fever-sores, skln-erupt.ons eczema, c.ms nd piles. 25c at Jones I Drfig Co. work. Prompt ervice; greater por. tion of your work can be don whit you do your trading. Give me a trial job and e if I can't pleas you. OWEN G. THOMAS Cor. Main and Fourth St. Oregon City SOUTH DOVER. David Miller bought a pony from Brick Roberts Inst week. Joseph rx-Shawr was a Sandy visit or Monday. Mrs. H. Miller entertained the Misses Alice llerghotise, Eleanor Bews I and Iva Reld to dinner Sunday. ,vir. ana sirs, mmw bi.u " iv...-.i spent Sunday with the DeShazer fam ily. School closed last Friday with a fine progiarri and a basket dinner. All parfed with Miss Lafloche wIshlnR her success In her work. Three of her pupils passed the eighth grade ex amination in all studies except Civil Government and Grammar. Those receiving prlzen for the high est average in their classes were Ralph Short and Kalph DeShnzer. Helen Keilt and Lulu Roberts tied In attendance and average so each re ceived a prize. Bert Roberts began work Monday for the Huntington Orchard Company Even Plumber has hi specialty. Our I prompt and satisfactory work. Nowhere In town can you find such high grade goods, first class workmanship and prompt service combined with such MODERATE PRICE a we are now offering. All plumb er' aupplles constantly on hand. P. C GADKE Tinning, Hot Air Furnace nd Hop Pip. All Kind of Job bing and Spraying Mtrial. 914 Mln St. Phon WA. OREGON CITY.