Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 14, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    Lie Kind Yon Have Always nought, nml which lias been
in use for over 30 years, lias borno the signature of
, - nml lint 1on iiuirio under 111 ncf-
j Jtf-J7 sonal Mipcrvislon since its infancy.
Wiafzw74tcA4Al Allow no one tooVcolve you lu this.
All Counterfeits Imitations nml Jit-JK-Kooil" are but
F.xiMrliuriits that trilto with nnl einlaitscr tlie health of
Infants nml Chllilreii-Expericileo iigaiiit V.x -rimt nU
What is CASTORIA
Castorl is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
porlc, Drops nml Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcoiw
substance. Its ape is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverislmess. It cures Dlarrlava and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Trimbles, cures CoiiMipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and ilowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's l'auacea-Thc Mother's Friend.
' GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
SI
The EM You Have Always Bought
Irr Use For Over 3b Years.
tmc ocMTaua eoMMMi, rr mua itmct, new cm.
NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
CLARKES.
Willie Marshall is making bay.
Mr. Cummins cut hay for Mr. Stuart.
Edward Buol sowed turnip seed last
week.
Mr. Marquardt went to town last
week.
Charlie Marsha!! hauled oats to
town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Haxson and Mis. 0.
Martin spent Sunday with Mr. ai:d
Mrs. Lee.
Mrs. Bottemiller has returned
home.
Mr. Elliott, from Elwood, csme
through Clarkes on Monday.
Otto Elmer went up to Salem to
pick cherries.
Mrs. Washburn vls'ted Mrs, Scri
ner last week.
Mr. Bottemiller is hoeing his po
tatoes. Mr. Bergman is helping hi.n.
Mr. Wettlaufer is clearing.
Mr. Deberne called on Mr. Mclntyre
on Sunday.
Peter Hover purchased a horse from
W. G. Kliensmith.
Edward 'Mclntyre as on the sick
iist.
Mr. Sullivan is hauling lumber
Miss Erma Looney is visiting Zelma
Cummins.
Mr. Sullivan son and da-'gnters
went to town on Siwiiiy to be con
firmed by the bishop of he Catholic
. ;-liurch.
Two in One
Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain is both au inter
nal and external remedy. It is an an
tiseptic remedy and destroys disease
:enns. Sold everywhere on a positive
guarantee. Geo. A. Harding, Drug
cist. SCHUBEL.
Mrs. Schwartz, of Portland, is visit
ng old friends here.
Mr. Swope bought a cow rrom Al
ien Moehnke one day last week.
Wtllam He'tman is working Tor
''harley Moehnke.
John Heft is doing carpenter work
'n Oregon City.
MakkiK hay is the order of the day.
Born, to .Mrs. Robert Ginther, July
', a girl.
A Cough, A Cold
'lid then no telling what unless you
ise Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It is
;e best, ask your neighbor. Look
or the Bell on the Bottle. Sold ev
erywhere. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist
ELDORADO.
Hay making is in full blast.
Most everybody ;rok in the celebra-
ion dt Wright's Springs, and several
.ei.iiuis stityd for the dance in the
veiling. A'i report a fine time.
Ri'bf-rt F;'il!;.rd and Will Wa'lace
virked 'or C. Smith. Weduesdav.
Mr. Por'er. ot Mulino. delivered
strawberries hero Wedne!-day. He re
on a t:!e nop of hurries this year.
Seural pers;r.- are getting ready
o g-i to the Chautauqua.
Clyde Sriii'h and family, of Cape
in.. ;p"nt Monday evening with his
brents.
Ernest Jones and family, 'rank
'ilr.ncy and (ami;.".' and Leon Jones
-nd wife wer.t to the mountains cat
rdav and exp.i t to return home i his
veek.
Death in Roaring Fire
iay r.o? resuh from 0 e work of fire--vgs,
but often severe burns re
u:is--d that mahe f. r,.iik n-ed for
uc'i len's Arnica Ptl e. the quickest,
j-est cure for burns, wounds, bruises,
oi'.-. fj'ires. Ir subdues inflammation.
kills pain. It soothes and heals,
'rives off Fkin eruntious. ulcers or
i'i. s. only '.'c a' Jones Drug Co.
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
Tae Combination Farm
Too! can be bad at
ANDREW KOCHER'S
HARDWARE STORE
319 MAIN STREET.
I -
S3
Signature of
an
, MACKSBURG.
Charlie Kiesling Is working for Mr.
Mitts on the road.
I The Fourth was celebrated by all
some going to Liberal, Canby and
j some celebrated In neighborhood
I crowds.
Born, to Mrs. William Roth, July 2.
, a boy.
The road at the Dryland school
' house is open to travel again.
Chronic Sore Eyes
Are easily cured with Sutherland's
Eagle Eye Salve. It is painless and
harmless and guaranteed. 25c a box.
Sold everywhere. Geo. A. Harding,
Druggist.
LOGAN.
I Read the drought news in other
states then be thanktul you live in
Clackamas county.
Hay making is the order or the day
now.
i The ball game between Logan and
Weonas was 7 to fi in the latter s favor
The long-legged bird seems to have
a preference for this locality his lat-
'est calls being at Hewey Swales, a
; new son. and J. W. Watts, of Stone, a
1 new daughter.
Mr. Friederick's team ran away one
day this week, but no serious damage
is reported.
; Clear Creek Creamery patrons re
ceived for the month of June 2Gc per
! pnut(T for butter fat. Number of lbs.
cream received for the month. 54,370:
butter manufactured. 21,059 lbs. To
tal proceeds. $5,134.77.
, Miss Mary Frederick is visiting her
j parents this week.
WILSONVILLE.
I Mrs. Annie E. Say and Mrs. Arthur
! Draper, of Santa Paula, Cal., are visit
j tng at the homes or Norman and Harry
Sav.
: Henry Aden attended the wedding
or Miss Beckman, at Stafford, last
: week.
Mr. Darby has sold out almost his
j entire stock of goods and will move
away from our village some time next
. week. Mr. Darby has been in business
! here for about four years, and his
! many rriends will be indeed sorry to
I have him leave.
' The "Watklns" man passed through
I Wilsonville last Wednesday, making
j sales alona the way.
Miss S. M. Graham entertained quite
ja party or friends from Portland last
tteek, for a few- days.
There wiii be service next Sunday
'evening, July 10th. in the A. O. W. W.
hall, to which all are cordially invite'.
Sunday school in tie afternoon at 2
o'clock: on the following Sabbath ser
-.ire will be held in the afternoon a
three o'clock, ar the clue of Sabbath
school.
The new station at Wilsonville, lie
ing (reeled by the Oregon Electrb
('"., is going to be qi;:te a large build
iiiz. as the old one is entirely inaue
T'a'e oi the grat ariio-inr of ship
''r ilf rie l.r-r-e.
The church biwbli-'j being erecte.l
by the Ve'h-Kiist a. i,., initiation. Is
still going s'endilv on, n j i i the sound
of the saw and the h' miner indicate
that th- time is t,-t f: r distant, whn
church bells Wiil lie heard in our vil
lage. fo eerv'.rie - ti. '' !c r-:idine
a band.
The WiNr.m A;hie-i' Club came
cut victorious in ihe e'une played at
Sherwood 'iti Julv 4th, n'rhoiicri 'h'
came a? a cb e (n,p from start to
finish. Tnm I'aker nitcher for the
village te:n. wr.ile his 'ir'ither. Per'
Baker, pitched for the Sherwood line
up. Mr. and .Mrs. Barney, of Is Anee
les. Cal.. r-ame through Wi!sinviile on
Stmd.iy on their way t(i te ra-ich
inown as the Schraeder place which
M-. Barnes recentlv purchased. Thev
traveled hy auto all the w.n- from th"
Anzel fity and report splendid weath-
r and gofid roads, all the at. Mr.
and Mrs. ri'nsmore Joined the party
; at Salem, and after inspecting the
i ranch here. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes an I
j their giiests went to Ponland where
they will visit fcr a rew weeks !efore
I " turnine to is Ancele. Mr. Barnes
, intends building a beautiful home on
j his rarm here in the near ruture, and
( expects to move to Oregon to reside
I f-ermanen:Iv.
I Robe -t G'i'ham, accompanied bv Mr.
I nd Mrs Stringier and son. or Revel
stork, B. C, arrived on Wednesday '
1
last to visit for n couple of day
t ho (irahitm fn.
Henry Aden's store Is now l U
i.plenillit new location, uml Is well
Mled with h tine now slock of goods.
Martin Llchentliuler, of Newherg,
Is working for Mr. Brobst on lit much
near Wtlsonvllle.
Tlic 1-nw rcnee hotel has chunked
hands, nml the new management has
mil In n Ice cream parlor, which
I seems to be well patronled this hot
weather.
The Wtlsonvllle Oil Co. Is bulMlUR
a flftv foot derrick on Aubrey Wood's
! farm." and' drilling for oil will hegjn
! immediately after the rigging Is built.
Mr. Biggs Is In charge of the rig-build-h
i: and the derrick Is sailing sky
ward. If there is oil right near our
village, with our river front and splen-
i,lid electric service, and rich farming
;iaiid. there will be little left for Wtl-
, sonv'.Ue people to long for.
Everybody Satisfied.
Who has tried nr. Hell's Pine-far-Honey
lor coughs, colds, grip or any
throat or bronchial trouble. dot a
bottle today. Ixk for the Hell on the
! pottle. Ceo. A. Harding, Druggist.
STAFFORD.
! Mercury stands around from CO to
so degrees but the Inhabitants are not
' suffering, as we guard against over-
exertion.
I Cns licbhardt has sold his thrifty
' little farm of H acres to a Mr. Fletch-
' er for the neat sum of 1:1500.
Mr. Wiseman and others have been
! picking Royal Anne cherries at Kred
; takers lor half.
The sect, called the Church of God.
which las been holding meetings in
i a large tent near Mrs. Brink's, have
folded their tents and departed. They
are :oing to continue their semi
monthly meetings and Sunday school
in the grove until their contemplated
new church Is ready for occupancy.
Mrs. John O. Cage and children are
staying at the old home. Mrs. Gage's
! health is not the best vet, but she
! seems slowly Improving.
' Grain looks fine, vetches and clover
' are almost too heavy to cure good but
, if this weather continues there will
! be a splendid crop secured.
i All small fruits are late, cherries
f now being picked. Hops are looking
fine and promise a heavy yield and
good price.
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 quar
ter. Can you afford to be without It?
For sale by all dealers.
TWILIGHT.
Miss Murphy, of Portland, has re
turned home after an extended visit
with her sousin. Miss Bertha Bui
lard. Mrs. Scheer, or Portland, has been
making her son Henry Sheer a visit.
Mrs. McNaughton, or Seattle, and
Mr. E. A. Hinklc. or Portland, are
' guests or Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harvey.
! Mrs. George Lazelle was in Salem
i this week visitimr relatives and at -
! tending the Cherry Festival. and recall, and divers and sundry oth-
! Mrs. Meinde and children, or Port- er Ingenious devices for realizing the
! land, were week-end guests at Moun- millenium by the ready and simple
tain Ash Farm. ; method of voting It out of Its present
, Mr. and Mrs. George Lazelle attend- j state of Incubation. They direct our
I ed Chautauqua last Wednesday. attention to the clouds flying above
Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard called on the far Western horizon, upon which
i.Mr. and Mrs. George Schriener Sun- the flaming finger of the Oregon sun
j day afternoon. ' I has traced, in radiant and opalescent
We are soon to lose Mr. and Mrs. ! tints, glowing pathways, shining min
Charles Caldwell. They have only I arets. stately temples, and castles and
1 been here about a year, and have made palaces, pinnacles of gold and caves
i many friends who regret to see them ' of purple, and they tell us that these
leave. They have sold their farm to ! are the visible signs which mark the
a family from the East. iixact location of the new and Improv
' i ed political Jerusalem, where the
Summer Colds j wirkp(1 offUholders cease fom troul.
: Are harder to relieve than winter one ! lwg and the wary voters do all the
but thev vield Just as readilv to treat- I or, . ... , . .
ment with Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. , The voice of the professional re
sold everywhere. Look for the Bell , 'rr he;,r'J ln the land insistently
,.,!, tj,.;,i,. f. uoi, rr.,. ! calling upon ns to rorsake the an-
oil Uir iiomr, uiw- rti iiriKiiiib, i'nii.
gist.
CAPE HORN.
All the rarmers are very busy with
tneir nay ana garuen irucK.
A few lost their powttoes by the
heavy frost a few weeks ago
Strawberries were very plentiful
and a rew can be had yet but the sea
son is almost over tor them this year.
Quite a number ftom here attended
the New Era campmeetlng Sunday
Mrs. Sopha Adklns, or Mulino, and
her sister. Mary, were the guests of
Mrs. Sam Wilkerson Monday after-
n""-, , , t , t
Mabel Burns and Ethel Thomas
called on Miss Bertha Riggs Monday.
A rew rrom here attended the dance
at Anderson's Saturday night.
Roy Thomas and Lester Riges took
in the dance at New Era Saturday
evening. ; the letters "ougb." rue.e are. written
I phonetically. a in cofJ. ciiuf lem h is
Old Ulcers j allowable", euui). tlinirl. tlio. rbro. tn
Are unsightly and dangerous. Dr. j CUp tje Irish mugii and ibe S oi s pro
Pell s Antiseptic Salve will heal them Dm),.u, 0f ,Ugii. mim-Ii. ' Ibe iui.
promptly. It is clean and pleasant to, fijIl (VIlltlI,1I1IltH , tt)e ,k i word
use. 2.-.C a box. Sold everywhere. n,,,. i.n,,i
Geo. A. Harding, Druggist.
COLTON.
Farmers are taking advantage or
the nice weather in making bay.
Misses Kdith Buckner and Meda
"".'''if"' :J-.uJr";'mli T.'.S,v.Mr
M I I - I .111. rtllI t"l"'-'l, OI V. 1711111.
Charlie S wan, or El wood, is hauling
shingles to the valley from W. E.
Hven Plumber
has Lis specialty. O irs is prompt anl
satisfactory work. No-' here in town
cin you find such high grade goods,
first class orkmir ship and prompt
service combined with such
MODiiRA TE PRICE
as we are now offering. AH plumb
ers' supplies constantly on hand.
P. C. GADKE
Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and
Hop Pipes. All Kinds of Job
bing and Spraying Material.
914 Main St. Phone 2fiM
OREGON CITY.
Bouncy shingle mill at Cotton this
week.
. Mr. and Mis. John lJiuim and son,
of fccappose, l)rt Rre enjoying s pleas
ant visit with the hitter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. lloitncy.
Philip Putr. left to work at Wx
Wos. saw mill at Selnible last Sunday,
The little girls' sewing society was.
held at Mrs. O. SI iomgi era's luBt Sat
urday. George Pall was B visitor at Coltoll
last week.
Will Dlx. of Schnble. spent Sunday
at home with his mother, Mrs. Dlx.
Mr. ami Mrs. Gus Gottburg moved
Into their new house last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Itonncy called
on their son, I). E. Ponney and fumfly,
at Klwood, Sunday.
Otto Sorenson made a trip to Silver
ton to visit his family a few days last
week.
M. A. Perglund wag a business visit
or lu town Monday.
George Wallace hauled a loud of
lumber to his homestead from High
land one day this week.
I. S. Dlx and R.. Put made a trip
to Howard's mill at Mullno, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. Dlx we staying
with the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Kvans. at Mullno this week.
WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS.
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys umt bladder? Have you pains
In loins, side, back and bladder? Have
you a flabby appearance of the face,
and under the eyes? A frequent desire
to pas urine? If so, Williams' Kidney
ills will cure you Druggist, Price
;.0e. Williams Mfg. Co., Props., Cleve
land, O. For sale by Huntley Bros,
and Jones Drug Co.
MR. SUTHERLAND ENTERTAINS.
Once In a while some congressman
breaks loose In Washington In an at
tack on the particular form of govern
ment that has become to be designat
ed as the "Oregon System." This
time It Is Senator Sutherland, of I'tah,
who, the other dny. took the time of
the Senate to declare that the propos
ed constitution of Ctah should not be
ratified for the sole reason that its
provisions embraced the Initiative,
the referendum, the recall and other
Oregon medicines.
We do not know whether Mr. Suth
erland accurately represents the sen
timents of the majority of the people
of his state, but we venture he does
not. No doubt he feels that with the
kind of a constitution proposed, his
chances for return to the I'nlted
States Senate are considerably lessen-
led.
I While we. in Oregon, cannot in
i dorse Mr. Sutherland s views, which
Inre certainly not bused upon a close
acquaintance with the results of the
"Oregon System," we cannot refrain
from quoting some of his highly en
tertaining remarks, which follow:
Within the last few years the I'nlt
ed States of America has become the
field of operation for an amiable band
of Insurgent soothsayers, who have
been going up and down the land In
dulging in cabalistic utterance re-
ispectmg
the initiative, referendum
. .
which u have jr ocoeded, at least In
j security, for a tfiitury and a quarter
j aruJ headlong in new and nnx-
I til-kroil 1 i rit iiriu ItirlrtK ti find mil-
. ,llp.,s..r,; ,if,i,is'at,d firm foot-
i , ,.i,.Lllv i.hinil over the
I
over
; prw.,pirt. or er;!r.i!f. d . In the dismal
swamp.
The distinguished Senator from Ore
gon (Mr. Botirnei Is perhaps the great
est living exponent of this doctrine.
)is rerpf, rolll,h,v Htat,.di i un(1er
stand to be this; Take the voices of;
10 roolish men. I'm ordinary men,
rasralft 1C poo, citizens and :! wise
me) (f anv KW.h rm 1)p lndllrP(j ,0
' Join ) : mix them all up together, with
(hp r(sult y()X yox ,)e,
.
Ougn.
A correspondent of au English paper
I points out uuie ways ot prououui iug
I f PI "." II I I III. "I" ' -"I ..... w
als In (iertiiiiu Hie editor In comment
adds.
There Is une oilier 'Imiign '
G,ac (r )ee
Glacier ice i me .lld blue
, WIlt,.r- uut
: consiMs .,r g,..,,....- ,..,. u ....Hi,,, t.y
an iiitr.i.ite
let filled !.-
ami II.. "ii i:
: n.,11, nt . "' wa
in e.p"'l " lions
-inla' c .! i In- I' e i-iiii
lie
iin-r -u 'n-ne-d ' or "li.iiiiP 't
lit Till lllle lelll. Ill II lellel lillle I '111 HI
Hltiriiating 'tti iliiw o a ogpier
simile
caiie
iiliiiiiiniia llir blllitile. 1 lie
; tlii pet miiir uriii lure li.i.
been tin- 'it,iit nt tiui' ii i twi'i izi rm
HIIKill.
Iilltlmri
lliv.-t gair. I'lll I tie lelef
I... ...,- i.. ftiiil I1 I"'!-'
. t ..f. .i ..iii t w .lllrlli.
tinu i.f r
Stop That Dandruff.
before It kills your hair. You know
dandruff is a eerm disease and It leads
slowly and surely to baldness and
there Is only one way to cure dan-d-iiff
and that iH to kill the germ that
caitses the trouble.
Greasy salves will never do this.
ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP kills the germ
and ar guaranteed fo cure dan-Vuff,
itching scalp and all other germ 'lis-e-ise
of the skin and scalp.
ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP are the
true scientific remedies for these affliction-.
To show our faith In ZEMO
i"d 7EMO SOAP we have Instnrtel
! the druggist selling them to r'-fitnd
your money If you are not satisfied
with the renlts from the very firt
i.f,tip fnr tf,p fipyj rake of sat.
' We can afford to rrfke this offer
i liecarse one tiot'Ie or Zemo and one
cake or soap are sufficient to show
their healing qualities and If use 1
cording to directions, the? will eft
rect a permanent cure.
Sold or druegists everywhere and
' in Oree -n City by Hun'ley Bror Co.
DTO
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EASTERN
ELW00D.
Hemmed lu by foot hills and canyons
Such as hunters delight to climb;
Guarded by the snow white sentinel
Of Ml. Hood In her grandeur sublime,
Lies many fertile and tilled acres,
"Indian Klckapoo," reads the legend
or old,
More recently styled "Klwood," tlio
region of gidd.
The patter of the welcome rain
heard upon the roofs over the sleepy
farmers caused pleasant dreams of
more abundant crop.
The fruit crop was hurt by frost.
Cherries are about one-half crop,
while pears, apples and prunes are
scarce.
The grain on an average Is good.
1-wls Valleti reall.ed $:I 7R a sack
for potatoes. This surely makes the
seller lnngh at the buyer's scowl.
Mr. Fester Cndlnau Intends to build
a house near Rslacada. His wife and
children are visiting John Turks, her
father.
Matt Dibble and family visited rela
tives last Sunday nt the shingle and
spool milts on Clear Creek.
A dam hns been constructed on Lit
tle Clear Creek for floating bolts of
cedar and alder to the shingle and
spool mills.
A few neighbors aided Mr. Mellkle
CG-flAIMPDON
Sincletree strap connetfts hitch direiHly
with center hinge on head. This means
direct draft and no chance for head to
spring.
Removable and Re
newable Wheel Box
Renewing this box and
reversing axle stub makes
this part of the rake like
new.
Vital Points Well
Taken Care of on the
You will rind upon investigation that nil other rts
care (r. Underlying every (Jmmpion feature is founil
experience in building atiN(actor , servut-ublc rake.
The Champion Rake cnibodit s t:.- most piai ticnl
gestions of thousands ( f farmer. It k-Mi't been r.ec
essary to clKinuc the (.luimpion Kukc in the ast
three or four years. No one cou.'l
any further improv( r ent.
The more care
fully xoulnvvstitiiiw
the Champion Huki
Ihe more surely u ill
you be cominreit
that it i.i Ihe rake
that wilt serve you
best.
While you arc
thinking of it, drop
us a card for our
Champion Catalog-
in a bare raislnir. A bountlftil repast
was given noon and evening to the
alders at Mr. Melikles house. Dan
Stahl'ie(ker Is the carpenter hired.
A granary has been built and Mr.
Mclikie contemplates building a house
next spring.
Mr and Mrs. Rowan, or Portland,
visited Mr. freeman's, her rather, and
also met many or her old acquaint
ances while here.
Miss Nellie Vallen, a teacher or
Pullman. Washington, and Mr. Earnest
Vallen, a student or the O. A. C, are
spending a delightful vacation at the
home of their parents.
Mr. end Mrs. Ficken, of Spring
water, were guests or Mrs. Delia Val
len's Sunday. Mrs. Ficken formerly
taught a servlcable school here, hence
met many welcome rriends.
Elmer Dibble and ramlly have re
turned home. Mr. Earl Shibbly, or
Sprlngwater and Mr. Dibble were
working at carpenter work during the
spring months.
Mrs. I). Medomme and ramlly, or
Portland, are leaving their summer
home here fttr Portland. Mr. Melike
will move them to Estacada Tuesday.
Elwood and Sprlngwafer rarmers
will soon crow over a planked road to
Estacada, as Mr. Henderson, the super
visor or this district, was the means
or securing 24nnO more planks rrom
th county court.
The Elwood base ball team has been
winner in several match game lately.
T. W. Henderson met with bad luck
bv having a valuable colt cut on a
barbed wire rence. The Injury is heal
ing slowly.
John Parks and wife and M. Dibble
and wife spent a pleasant evening at
Mr. and Mrs. Dn Stahlnecker s home.
Mrs. Vallen has sold srrawberries
st 35 cents a gallon. They are a Hood
River variety; very delicious Indeed.
Klwood c'n boast of a store at S.
9.' hwerir's.
EAGLE CREEK.
Some or the rarmers are taking ad
.......... .......o
FOR POISON OAK
A Sftoolflo Anlldoto
For ut by ll DruggUU
Guaranteed by Huntley Hrort. Co.
CLACKAMAS
vantage of the line weather by cutting
their hay.
M IN, w. F. Douglass, accompanied
by her brother, Charlie Sweeney, re
mined home IiimI Friday from Steven
son. Wioh . where she visited her par
ents for a few days.
H. K. Elliott, one of the merchants
of Eagle Creek, purchased u auto re
cently. Mr. and Mrs. . F. Gibson, of Bar
ton, were visiting James Gibson Sun
dav.
Mr. and Mrs, Henry I'dell and child
ren, of I mver, visited at the homo of
James Gibson Sunday.
Claude Malcolm, Myrtle and Mary
Woodle. of Kstacadu, Miss Miller, of
Portland, and Roy Sturtevant, Of Cor
nellus, spent Sunday at the former
home of the Woodle.
Mrs. Viola Douglass, Miss Blnu utid
Kd. Roy and Carl Douglass were
chaulauqiiu visitors Tuesday.
All Skin Diseases
! Yield readily to treatment with Dr.
j Bell's Antiseptic Salve. We guaran
i tee It. 2fic a box Sidd everywhere, i
', Geo. A. Harding, Druggist.
DOVER.
! George Hnwtell has gone to Molalla
to look lifter his property. Mr. I'p ,
' l.'j i,i.,,ii;i'iiiu
Mux..
1 L
,$9? Reversing Wheel Ratchets
fyf-S? Kngagiiig dogs on dump rods -when
Sy worn, reverse and you double the life
su;f;'c: t
I degrave has charge of the cream route
' in his absence,
Frank Johnston and Russell Frost
a:e doing some slashing for Miss Nel
; lie Johnston on her Dover ranch.
Mr. ami Mrs. Shaw spent Sunday
j with Arthur Miller and wire.
Miss Mary Ilews returned to Port
; land SiiHilay.
Mark New and ftiml'y are camping
ar the Cap s house.
Miss Alice Berghouse has a new
j organ.
' Mr. A. J. Morrison's daughters Irorn
i Scholls, spent last week at home.
I Clarence Cassldy was called to San
I civ Sunday to attend his fathijr's fun
j eral.
j Mrs. Johnston returned to Portland
Monday having spent the week with
! her son, Frank at Hood View camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Reld spent the after
noon Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Crom
well, or Deep Creek.
Charles Keith and wife were Esta
cada visitors Monday.
Mrs. Kltztriiller and Walter were up
to their ranch the first of the week.
Mr. Shaw has. built a poultry house.
He use-i the Philo system of brooders.
Whooping cough is not dangerous
when the cough Is kept loose and ex
pectoration easy by giving Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. Ir has been
used in many epidemics of this disease
with pertect success. For sale by all
dealers.
FIRWOOD.
W. J. Wlrtz lectured Sunday after
noon at Firwood hall; sutiject, "Judge
not, that ye be not. Judged." The dis
course was worthy or considerable
though. ' and ir the Ideas put forth
were practiced by each Individual we
would find the kingdom of heaven
among us. Mr. Wirtz expects to lec
ture again here on July 22.
Mrs. Annie Kniz'and daughters.
Dorothy and Marjoile, of Portland,
are vHting her father. A. Malar at
their old home at Firwood. John
Malar, of Astoria, l ill"" visiting: HI
the old home.
C W C Cussedy, mi old resident
of Fh wi'od. died Sunday morning at
his home lu Sandy.
Mis (tto Miller und children, who
p,t u vlslilng Mrs. W. F. Fischer
tun pat two weeks, returned to Ihelr
noinc at Oswego Wednesday.
Clair Corey visited t Bull Run Sat
urday and Sunday.
The dance given by Marin and I' red
,1,1, K lb ka the evening of the 4th
was nt hurtled by l'" g" crowd and
nil reported a very enjoyable time.
Mr and Mrs. G. KocnhIo and child
,,.n .,f Portland, me nt their summer
home. "Camp Idle Awhile," for a hw
weeks' vacation.
Mrs. Vernon Miller's two sisters, of
Portland, visited her for a few days
Iiihi week. Miss Dorothy will remain
f,,t the summer.
The Miller fiimlllert huvs moved lu
lu ihelr new bungalow on the Walton
ranch.
people have commenced hnylng.
Ja s Kilns, or Portland. U spend
lug a few weeks with the Alt family.
A son arrived nt the home of W.
I. Wilkin on June 2H. Mother and
sou are doing line.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Belle visited
at the Malar home Sunday.
A. C. Mllleron made a trip to Molal
la tills week to look after the crops on
Ills ranch there. 1 lu nlso iniide a IiiihI
ness trip to Portland.
Godfrey Stuckl Is working for Mr
Mack, helping to build a fence and a
porch.
The members of the F. D. Telephone
Company are pleaoed to have Mr F.
Mack oil the Hue.
Mr ami Mrs Rhodes and daughter
and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, or Portland,
drove their auto out from the rlty the
morning of the fourth and spent the
Adjusting Lever - Adjusting the
teeth further under the rake head for heavy
hay, less for light hay, insures perfect wo;k
inu position under all conditions.
r:'l. :"..
r-T
Reversing Axle Stub - Reversing this
axle stub and renewing hox in wheel,
makes this part of the rake like new.
Doubles its life.
Champion Rake
on 77k1 Champion Rnke have been t-qunlly well taken
corrcctiK a i, mccbanical design, dictated by many years
The Northwest's
GreatCwSt Imple
ment and Vehicle
House
PORTLAND, OREGON
SPOKANE. WN. BOISE. IDA.
SEATTLE. WN.
day with E. D. Unit's. A number of
friends rrom the neighborhood Joined
! the company und all had an enjoyable
time.
Miss Ethel Hart came out rrom port
land to spend the Fourth. The ramlly
j drove to Bull Run to spend the day.
I Mrs. Clark Corey and several others
: celebrated the Fourth at the home of
1 W. F. Fischer.
Mr. and Mrs. Phlpps. or Cottrell.
i and Miss McCullolh, or Chicago, visit
1 ed nt K. I). Hart's Sunday.
Ray Howe Is working on the (!ov
ernmetit Trail, near Mt. Hood.
A GOOD REASON.
Oregon City People Can Te'l You Why
It Is So.
Douti's Kidney pills cure the caule
of disease and that tf-. 'hv the cures
are always lasting. This remedv
strengthens and tones tip the kidneys,
helping thrtn to drive -ej of Ih ; lijy
the liquid poisons that cause back
ache, neadache and distressing kldney
nnd urinary complaints. Oregon City
people testify to permanent cures.
James Wilkinson, 201 Fourteenth
St.. Oregon City, Ore'., says: "I had
bnckpche and pains In my loins and
could not sleep well at night. There
wan a stiffness In my limbs and other
symptoms or kidney trouble wvre In
evidence. Being advised to try Doan's
Kidney pills. I did so and was gratl
fled bv their promptness In relieving
me. Although I am in my seventieth
year, I am hale and hearty and I give
I'iw'i Kidney Pills rhe credit."
For sale bv all d'-aler. price Si
cents. Fosfer-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole seem for the I'nlted
States-.
- Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
' Senator Sutherland, or I'tah. tins a
wonderful and fcarfttl vocabulary,
which be exploited In an attack on
the Oregon System.