OMfflON CITY ENTEItrJtlHK, VHWAY, AUGUST 11. 1911. NEWS FROM INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL BAKER'S BRIDGE. KuliiliiK al present writing and tanners am much worried about sav Iiik tlii'lr grain. The Crown Columbia I'ulp ft Paper Mill Company In driving Cottonwood down llin Cliickainii. - The I I in in lr Urn, urn driving ths wood, Crop r good this scuson nml farmer will du well If llii; rains do not prevent tlimn from saving their Itrnln. A. W. Cook bad the finest field of wheat In thin Miction, nnd bundle w taken for the state fulr exhibit. I'lm collector for tli fair exhibit nmy gel good specimens from Kronk Haherlach If tliy wish. II him some of I lie fluent pie pi n nt to tin seen any where, flm leaves of some of the pliuilii itiVimiirt three feet across the narrow way mid ths leafatalk la ft laritti proportionately. Mr. Holier Inch la it truck gardener and hug lately added n Kiiaollim engine and pumping plimt to IrrlKatn til at Kiirdeli. lie sold f:i5 worth or relery from about a rod square of Kniund luat aeiiaiii. 1 hero la a unrulier of Rood gnrd rner In tlila aeetlon. Among tliein are Waller Mulidheyke, A. Ilelnrlch, Wllllum Shearer, tieorge lliicliman, M. Ilelrnrlrii, J. A. Ilyers. (irant Mum power. T. K. Ilrown. 0. T. Watt, E. ('. Iliirknlt mill aoli and John llitttnn. Clear Cnrek Turk la frequented by a large crowd every Hunday. Tim Cliickamiia roud la narrow In many place and ahoiild bo widened or fenced In on the river aide with good atroiiK fence. It la only a mut ter of I him until some aerloua acci dent will happen, and Cliirkamua county will be railed upon to foot the Id I In. The fence in now built around "Cape Horn ' la not strong enough to be of any use In raae of a runaway. An automobile went over the bunk tun ioiM K" and but for catching on a lree aevenil person would have been killed or seriously Injured. The MiiniHwer auwmllt I running aKnlu and him a big aupply of logs on hand. The oil Veil people have itreat hope front present Indlcatlona and mill keep boring away. When You Feel discouraged, confused, nervona, tired, worried or despondent It la a ure aliin you need Mott'e Nerverlne PW They renew the normal visor and mnkn life worth living. He aure and Hk for Motfi Nerverlne PIIIb. Price: ll.i'O by druKHlxla- William Mfg. Co.. Prop . Clevelnnd. O. For aale by Huntley Ilro. and Jone Drug Co. MARQUAM. Rallied enoiih Monday. August 7, to lav (he dual. A number of persou from here are camping at Wllholt wring. Clay 1-orklna and lfc. of Salem, , have l. n vlHltlng hln parenla, Mr. , and Mr I. P. Liirklns. j Mra. li.Mlle Myers will leave Aug- , urn l? for lu" to vlail her sister. Hlie will be gone a :""nOi. ! The MMniuiini brua bund ha re-1 organized Willi rourieei. or min-n plecea. , J. I'arvln. I Inati 'ctor. There' will be an Ice crea.? aorlal and entertainment at the hull, Friday n'Kht. The Bklron mother have bough, a new threading machine. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S XASTORIA CLARKES. Huh I Brothers were cutting oats lust Saturday.. . The Muccabees met last Suturday. A grange meeting was, held last Saturduy. ' Mary Sullivan left for Portland hiat Wednesday. A party was held at Mr. Cummins' laat Frlduy. Mrs. Lauer, of Portland, has been visiting her slMter, Mrs. Hetttnun. i..... in Mra Cook last week, a Illfl II, " ... - - ' ".Mr. and Mrs. Buttemlller were In town Inst Wednesday. Mrs. Keller, of Mllwuukle, was In Oregon City lust week, visiting her brother. " - " Falls Victim to Thlevee. ' 8. W. Bends, of Coul City, Ala., has a Justifiable grievance. Two thieves stole his health for twelve yeTrs. They were a liver and kidney trouble. Then Dr. King s New Life Pills throt tled them. He's well now. Unrivaled for Constipation, Malaria, Headache, Dyspepsia. 25c. Jones Drug Co. CLACKAMA8. The hay buler operated by a crew of ten men, Is mBklng the rounds in Clackamas and vicinity. Mr lsao.C Johnson, with hla team. Is kept pretty busy hnullng powder to the magazine for storage, and also to town. . m . . Mr Charles Chicken, of Dumfrle shire' Scotland. Is visiting at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Hafy Jen nlngs! Mr. Chicken, made an exten sive tour In China, Japan. Australia and New Zealand before coming to the Const. .. ' , Mrs. Mary Davies Jones, wife of the pastor of the Congregational church, returned last week .Thursday from the St. Vincent hospital. Mrs Jones Is recovering nicely from the serious surgical "Prat Urn necessary Mrs Raymore returned lt Friday frou Tlllnmook. vher? b: anen. three weeks with friends. Last week Mr. Frank Peebler hitch ed his team to the spring wagon, and with his wife and two children, start ed for the Coast, expecting to camp along the way as suited the r con cenience. They will be absent three or four weeka. Mamie Uniehberger Is ("pending the week In Portland. The Wittenberg family recently removed from Zlz-Zag villa, to Lenta Mr Wittenberg having aecured work in Portland. The owner of the villa has several men at work Improving the place, by putting iP n front fence, blasting rocks and stumps, and painting the house and wster tower. . J Thpmton Strlte atarted last Mon Hay morning on a trip Eat- Mr Strlte will visit friends and relatives iln Montana. Kansas. Idaho and In diana. He epeca to be gone about four months. ... A man was In town last week looking for hopplckers to go to hla ard near Salem. He .secured thirty. THE COUNTRY PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY A crew of fourteen are going to K. W. Hmldf yard near Aurora. Kred I'ntteraon and partner have gone to llutla Creek to gut out stone for building purpoacu, They took u tent ulong and will camp. Heverul aalea of property are re ported about town, Mis AiiiiIo (lurdiier and her (la ter, Mra. Illiuirhft Walker, were In (own lutely, looking up aubacrlber for The Enterprise. Borry you did not cull on the acrlbe, girlie. Croup. ' I'wiplo with children ahould keep a iMittle of Dr. Ilell'a I'lne-Tar-lloney on hand at all time. Croup I worae at night when It I oinetlme hard to get a phylclun. 1Hik for the bell on the bottle, (ieo. A. Harding, Drug KlHI. COLTON. Hurry Worden and Henle Warner left for Portland the latter part of the week to vImII relative and frleliu. J. A. Htromgreetuhad the mlafor tun of loalng a fine yoiuig calf. Mr. SwaiiBon, the ro:irl atipervluor, of DlHtrlct No. 20, I hauling lumber for the Mill Creek brldae, which I to bo built aoon. Mr. ar.d Mr. C. Btroingreen and children called on Mr. and Mr, (iu. Gotthiirg laat Hunday. Mr. and Mr. I. O. Dig have moved to Mullno. Mr. Dlx I Kolng to cll hla place here and Intend to go Into atore biiHliieaa with hi futber ln law, Mr. John Evan at Mullno. W. E. Ilonney wua a Imalnea vial tor In Oregon City Tuesday. Mr. Charlie and Mia !lur.el Kree man, of Elwood, were culler at Col ton laat Hunduy. The Ixmrd of director of School Dlatrlct No. 72 met Mondny and hired for the coming term Mlaa Nora Wll ami. of Oregon City, who wua out Monday, accompanied by Mia Elliot and Mr. A. O. Kreel, alao of Oregon City. Crandma Dlx and aon. IT. B., were vlaltlng at Dlx llrothera' eawmlll at i Bchubel, luat Sunday. Mr. Swanaon purchiiaed a cow luat j week. John Ciuinlrymun made a trip to Oregon Clfy Saturday. Mr. Kandlo and some friend from Highland, who hud been at the form er's ranch In the foothill for some time, returned hint Friday. IT. 8 Dlx and Charb-s Freeman pun haHcd a threading outfit from I Mr. Henderson, at Ellwood, and were ' busy repairing the engine the laat part of the week. They Intend to start out threshing next week. Phillip Puts wus homo from Schu bel to spend Sunday with hi folks. There would have been quite a tire at Hull Brother' sawmill, laat week, If It hadn't been for Mr. Uf ferty, who awoke In the night and aroused the owners and others, who swilated In putting It out. .The slab conveyor had caught fire from a slab pile which "was on fire, and was al ready burning quite close to the mill before It waa noticed. Mrs. W. E. Ilonney and daughters were st Dodge for blackberries Wed nesday and found quite a large quan tity. ' ' A Cold t. not necessarily serious, provided It j Is tuken euro of. It Is frequently the sturtlng olnt of many dangerous dls OU..B Who., It nfimea n Dr. Hell's Pi.-e-Tar-Honey. Look for the bell on , the LMtle. Geo. A. Harding. Druggist.) CANBY Ralph Coleman visited friends and relatives In Scllwood last week. Miss Flora Armstrong is visiting at MBrshfleld for a few days. J. . Cobb, formerly a merchant of Candy, was In Portland on business the first of the week. Mrs. J. Schmltt and daughter Mubel were visiting relatives and friends In Portland the first of the week. Mrs. Schmltt's other daughter, Miss Aggie. Is coming home with her. The latter has been visiting them for several Ralph May, Ray Vlnyard, Ruby Smith and Ed. Krueger left for Port land m Sunday. Llndsley Cribble has been on the sick list for a few days. s Oren Jesse, of Needy, was in tan by Wednesday on business. J. A. Cobb and son of Portland, were In Canby on Wednesday trans acting business. Howard Eccles, who has been pune ill, has recovered. We understand we are. to have a new dressmaker In Canby as soon as school starts. Aron Hosing has accepted a position In a Portland drug store, ana, win commence his duties the first or Sep tember. W. F. Schuller was in C.ervals on Sunday. v Born on Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. F. Allen, a Arte big boy. All are do ing well. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Is the best for coughs, colds, croup, grip whooping cough, bronchitis, asth ma and aJI throat and bronchial trou bles. Sold everywhere; look for the bell on the bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. - ELDORADO. i , . i .m.Im. . i. oat. - i v.It hofnro thn rain be- grain harvested before the rain ue- Kvervnouv is oimy ujhik Bins. Mrs. H. Morris and aon Charley of Macksburg spent Sunday with, her daughter, Mrs. Ed Howard and fam ily B. O. Helvey made a business trip Mr and Mrs Wallace, cousin, of Mr' -Cest Jones, are Wing the inn., fnmllv thin week Charley Spangler worked for- Ed Howard Monday, helping him to stack bis grain. . .Sldnev Smith was 111 last week. Mr. Graves worked for Fred Spang ler last week. Dirk Johnson and Miss Berthfx Rlggs of Cape Horn were at the dance at Clyde Smith's Saturday night. " , Frank Klmmey made a business trip to Oregon City Monday. B. M. Duvall sustained a serious injury while mowing hay one day last week. The horses attached to the mower ran away, throwing Duvall in front of the knife of the machine. His left foot and leg were cut and mangled. Mr. Duvall was taken to the Wlldwood Hospital. It Is thought that his leg can be saved. . - The dance which was given by Er nest ones in Clyde Snith's new hnui Saturday ulgbt waa a big uo ceaa. Everybody aeemed to huve a good time until a lute hour when all departed for home wishing Mr. and Mr. Hmlih many thunka for their nnjoyiitils evening. A lunch, eonslst lug of coffee .nandwlrtoa, plcklea and cake wa served at midnight. Elmer ICrbkson helped (o furnlah the mualc. There were about forty-five gueata. We Do Not Recommend Hutherluiid'a Eagle Rye flalv for any thing but tho eye. It la a speedy and hurrnlea cure for granulated llda, scrofulous afire eyes, stye, weak eye and dlmneaa of vlalon. Bold every where 2r,c. r;oo. A. Harding, Drugglat. 8TAFF0R0. The surrounding country ha had , iimn rain we hear which ha cooled1 off Stafford delightfully. j The hurveaiera are being in-cured j and the threaher will aoon be heard aa eomo few have atuckeil grain when not anfflclently cured and are afraid of It heating and Injuring the kernel. Mr. Aernl and wife and little daugh ter aturled Sunday morning early to drive to Hethnny to aee the wife' mother, driving one of tbelr form horaca. When near the corner by Mr. Davla' at Tualatin h ran away, got one foot In a barb wire fence, tore Ihj hoe off, overturned the bug gy, throwing all three out, broke the buggy to ploce, got looae and when they picked themaelve up Abe waa out of alght. Fortunately they found with the exception of various brulaea. they were unhurt and Mr. Aernl start ed after the horae, but took the wrong road an I hunted for miles then turned toward home, tired out and dlahcart ened. In the meantime men had found the horae In a ditch ahou; a mile away unhurt except a few scratches but atlll frightened. They caught her and a good Samaritan brought the wife and little girl back home, leading the horae and on hi way back to Tuala tin met Mr. Aernl and turned about and brought blm home. They have no Idea what frightened the bore. Two or three fumllles had a pleas ant picnic dinner In Nussbnum's wooda laat Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. fichafz attended church at Frog Pond laat Sunday snd heard the new minim er and liked bis sermon very much. The truateea laid out the ground for ,np new rhtirch on laat Saturday UMin the land donated by Mr. Brink for that punioae, and expect to liulld in tne near ruiure. Mr. Cage'g granddaughter, Mlaa Alice Sweek. of Eaatern Oregon, who ha been attending the rummer nor- POINTED REASONS WHY THE Material, Be& Available. Workmanship, Firt Class in Every Detail. Finish, Handsome and Durable. Result, a Wagon that is Worth Every Dollar Asked for it and More. Ask for Printed Matter and Pocket Memorandum Book FREE! Mentionthispapfr mal at CorvaMlls, Is now visiting rela tives at Stafford and Tualatin. Miss Harriet Hayes, daughter of Judge Hayes, of Oregon City, Is still with hor aunt, Mrs. Mllem on tRe old Hayes ranch where her father played when a 'bxiy. Miss Harriet Is very pleasant yung lady. Mr. Mlleni's aon, with his wife and baby, are also staying till the harvest Is over. Some one tried to play, a practical jok or else got the mistaken notion that our esteemed fel.ow-townsman. vrort uowr mleht he an easv mark, so stuck a typewritten letter Into his barn door, where he found It last Tues day morning, threatening dire disas ter If he dldnt put. $1500 In the cor ner or the grave yard at 11 o'clock Friday night, aid to say nothing to . .v- ... ---- 7- - nobody. The letter la a wonaeriuiiy . j. ,.. i i a expressea cumpuomuu, uuiu8 ucrp e ble way to Impress the fact upon his mind that the authors must have the money, but beyond frightening an In valid wife almost Jnto nervous prostration- It had but little effect. Fred says It can be seen at the Sheriff's office if any one wishes to read it, but wbth It . . done o or otherwise Is-the question. It Is not a safe game to play and all hope the authors will be found out. Hops are looking pretty good and according to the papers prices are soaring high. Mrs. Zack Ellegsen, who went to Long Beach on the llrst for ' her health, if. Improving and enjoying her sojourn there very much. MOUNTAIN VIEW. , Three weddings have occurred since our last letter and the rumors are another In the near future. Who knows? Cliff Miller and family, of Iowa, who are making a tour of the West, spent last week with their, friends, E.. D. Barto and family. Mrs. Haun spent a ,week visiting relatives and friends In and around Soda Springs. Mn. W- D.jlatnm and daughters of Kariai Clly, P''t " lt week vlHltlng friend tt !) vNnlty. W. 0.' Hall, of llrckwood, pent a few day of laet week bere. f Mra. V. W. Griffin Miended the campnuietlnK at New Erg laxt Wed neaday and In the afternoon gave a lecture on Boclallam. E. C. Dye gave a lecture at the Mountain View church Sunday even ing on "IdeallanV' whic h waa original and Irmtructlve. , Krank Dullard, of Kedland, waa tranaacilng bualne here laat week. Mr. McDowell ana ramlly have ff)0Vl(, fofn 7,h tnd Tayr itrW!U t0 their new home at Mount i'leuaant. George William, of Meadowbrook, wax the gueat "f Frank Wlnalow laat Friday. Mra. Robert McCllnUx k bau a alight aiH k of typhoid fever, MrR. J. P. Iry I ataylng at her mother i Mr. Edgecome thl month. William Bfard and aon, Henry, Hpcnt laat week In the mountain flah- Ing. Albert Montgomery, of Indiana, la vlaltlng his uncle, J. Gorbett. The Misses Irkln, of Oakland, Or, vjalted their aunt. Mrs. J. Gorbett a few days last week. Rev. Gross and wife have gone to Coos Bay for the winter. J. W. S. Owens Is building a cot tsgfl on his property which he bought from Mr. McGeehan. Mrs. H. Qulnn, our Sunday school superintendent. Is on the sick Hut. Borne new officers for the school had to be elected as the others could not attend for various reasons. The offi cers now are: Superintendent, Mrs. J. H. Qulnn; aBSlstant superintendent. Mrs. 8. A. Martin: secretary, Miss Alta Clark: treasurer, Mrs. 8. A. Gil lett; librarian, Mrs. Nellie Scboth; organist, MIbs Kholl; assistant organ ist. Miss Beasle Qulnn. i. B. Humphreys has not been able to attend Sunday school lately. Sana Francis spent Inst Saturday ,vlltlng friends at Sprlngwater. Misses Emma Vanhoy and Hazel Francla transacted business In Port land Monday. , Grandma Adkln, who visited ner daughter, Mrs. OHe Fisher and Miss Geo. Waldron, last week returned to her home at Mullno Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Busber are visiting relatives south of Salem this week. Mrs. Mann was called to Orchards Tuesday to attend the funeral of her Bister, who died very suddenly. Hr mother Is critically ill and has been a long time. Mtb. G. F. Glbbs is visiting her aon. Aoin Glbbs, at Dallas. ( a,rr lUui fL jjb igCc. V ! Lyman and Alma Mack and Mrs. Milo Mack, of Portland, were in tnts burg Wednesday.' They came up In their automobile.' WILSONVILLE. Mrs. Marlon Young and, party re turned from their camping trip Mon- dhavhadVvy enioyable time- "Si tSZ rrienrta on Tuesdav afternoon In honor ! "j Ml88 Wharton. ot 9 dayman, of Clackamas, has i . .. m, f itr Mm lui - t - u i Norris Young for the past wees Agdmanypeoplehavebeend Ing out to Aubrey Wood. i farm lately to aee the oil derrick a"fmmaenr8u; that people are really drilling for oil here. , Mr. Bethune returned to his home at , Lents Saturday. a i. i l- i.tnu Boats are loauea win ireisiu passing our village, as people are nv lous to make the best use of river, landings before the boats stop run-, Stella Seely Is spendine her vaca-1 tion with her brother, Sherman, on i his beautiful farm near Wllsonviile.: Mrs. liallev has been elected teach-! er of the White Gate school near Buttevllle. The entertainment given by Ocean Jolly and Helen Campbell Jeselson last Fridav evening at the A. O. W. W. hall was a great treat to all who attended. Mrs Hillman. formerly a resident later of Sher npar Wllsonviile, but i... .1 t a ii n wmh iiui itii ill riranaiit i Hill cemetery on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alison Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Baker and other old neighbors from here attended the funeral. . .11.- M4nktnaa rt pAtara A tne 0"B U'T '""" - Aden, ana , . i . . . . a -. Vn..r. . tAi are all going-a. full blast, as nearly all the farmers "have lots of hay this year. Mrs. Halley and her mother went to LaGrsnde on Saturday evening, be ing tailed there; lo attend the funeral of Mrs. Orandy, who died suddenly of pneumonia. Mrs. Grandy was an aunt uf Mrs. Halley's, who spent the sum mer visiting her at tkejr hprrw iie( WllsonvllI. Three of the Beely chlUlren were operated upon for adenoids tfDr. Mount, of Oregon City, and art get ting 1ong splendidly. Mrs, Cora Hasselbrlnk's many friends are glad to learn that she Is growing stronger after undergoing an operation for appendicitis In a Port land hospital. Miss Wharton, who has been visit ing at the home of her cousin, Marlon Young, returned east on Wednesday after spending her vacation here. She was the honored gueat at several func Hons while In Wllsonviile. If yo.i have not renewed your yearly subscription to the Morning Enter prise look over" the list of names and see If you can assist some of your friends to win In the Enterprise con test, wblcb Is being carried on at present. Her. Exon was In Oregon City late ly, and received a goodly number of subscriptions to the new church here, as the Oregon City residents are ever ready to help the county at large. What's the matter with a free ferry at Wllsonviile, or even a bridge now that the auto road Is to be good on both sides of the river. We have the best location, and are right on the best road between Oregon City and Salem. BALD AT 35. Kill the Germs; Nourish the Hair Roots and You'll Never Get Bald. It's-your own fault If you grow- bald at 35 as thousands of men do; yefand women are doing. If you have dan druff there's a thousand or more germs already devouring the very life of the hair at Its root Kill these germs with a 50 cent bot tle of Parisian Sage, and stop dan druff, itching scalp and falling hair In two weeks. It's guaranteed, yon know; this de lightful and refreshing Parisian Sage that Is now sold all over America, and If it doesn't prove better than any other hair tonic you ever used, get your money back. Large bottle 50 cents at Huntley Bros. Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. PLANNED TRUST JUGGLE TO CREATE $50,000,000. WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (Special). With George W. Perkins, former chairman of the finance committee of the United States Steel Corporation on the stand. Chairman Stanley of the House Steel Trust Investigating Com- WAGON is known as the light-Running MONARCH OF THE ROAD -tv lMl mittee today produced a copy of the minutes of the steel corporation's ex ecutive committee showing that In March, 1902, Perkins proposed a plan to raise $50,000,000 without costing the corporation a cent This financial achievement was to have been attained by taking up about 40 per cenc of the preferred stock, or go W7T1 P ' Z V;asruen.ntedadnd8,250.ooS: $200,000,000. costing I14.UW,- per cent. ;uu '8SU -""l'-' "Z-A. 000 of I lec5,na m k B .TJ s-n nnnnnnTn s J 'new money ana woum nave resuiiea ,, . .-vlnf to the eorooratlon or II.- i - - ro,nuteg t ,hat ,he slan had been car. ; rtd through, although it apparently ; n approva, of b09e preg. a, nipAtinv Perkins and the committee became deadlocked over the insistence of .h .nn,mlii "7--"- hould ,ei tDe, s t fc partlclpatlon8 ln J. POPE DEPRESSED BY SERIOUS ILLNESS ROME. Aug. 8. (Special). VatJ- .- information todav as to the Pope s condition 1g only the diplomatic state- efforts to minimize the seriousness of his condition, it Is wen Known mm the princess of the church are deeply apprehensive. It was authoritatively learned to .i.r, tht the Pontiff has had more ! 7 havi. Wn ininT IllaT HlrflJD lmcsu -- " " ' ,h- nuh. and that bis spirits have been gTeatly affected hy his condition. He appears rreatly de pressed and seldom smiles. Fears of a fatal termination of his Illness are growing every hour. MhJLA tZvuY fl EASTERN CLACKAMAS ELWOOD. The farmer who has a clearing Is sure to have no more, If yon listen to the statements That are understood by the score. From June until October No fires shall b et, If you do you'll lose 600 Or behind the bars you'll fret. Those who possess a fern patch With stumps and logs all through Will get the old prairie fever, or Wish they'd come when grandpa grew. For some how be burned In summer, Though many miles from town. And fought and saved his cabin, And his children young and sound. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Henderson went to Estacada Tuesday. . Mrs. M. Surfus and Mrs. Zella Os trend spent en enjoyable day with Alice Henderson. Jno. Scott and Mr. Anderson bought several loads of grain hay of J. John son. Dan Stahlnecker helped C. E. Sur fus In his mill last week. Mrs. Repke Is buying lumber at C. Surfus' mill to rebuild her house and barn recently destroyed by fire. Mr. Dan Stahlnecker apent an en joyable time with Mra- Zella Cadi nau, Ruth Maplethorpe and Mrs. Jno. Psrk. Their graphaphone afforded me lodious music. Mr Cane had a runaway demolish ing parts of h!s bneey and his horse was bruised some. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vallen visited Mrs. Flckenses' of Sprlngwater, Sun day last. Feaster Cadlnau purchased a horse whose reputation was a bad one but with the guidance of Feaster's lines the animal seems subdued. Ed. Dibble captured a porcupine which was an Interesting sight to a great many. No doubt the hound was the most surprised for as he made an attack his mouth 4as Oiled with quills. Pliers were used to extract the quills. The porcupine weighed 12 pounds. Miss Ethel Closner passed over El wood obtaining votes for a new piano given by the Enterprise. We wish her success aa she is truly working. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Boylan and family visited Mrs. M. Surfus' Sunday. Marvin Parks bought lumber of C. FOR OVER 75 YEARS V 1 Mb 1 A. 1 lUiVS ' v v? a rTXTf- T A TV. XT! VEHICLES IMPLEMENTS PORTLAND, , SPOKANE, flO BOISE, SEATTLE AGENTS EVERYWHERE near E3tacada. E. Surfus mill to build a new house Elwood school can boast of new blackboards and winter wood but as yet have not hired a teacher. A number have gathered a few wild blackberries, but report them scarce. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stahlnecker spent a pleasant evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Vallen Saturday evening. Mr. Stahlnecker furnished music on a violin of his own make. A. S. Henderson sold his thrashing outfit to Charles Freeman and Mr. Dlx. Farmers are very busy harvesting a few wear a scowl over the recent rain. C. Bittner feels confident of success on his new invention on a 4-wheel auto truck. We are anxlois to see him master, as he la a genius and is working faithful at the new exploit. Sacrificial. Sweet Girl (affectionately) - Papa, you wouldn't like me to leave yon. would yoo? Papa (fondlyv-lndeed I would not. my darling. Sweet Girl Well. then. I ll marry Mr IW. hsp Ue wllliuc W live nere.-.Ww York Wwklv. K 1 NATURAL HOT MINERAL BATHS- r jawi i i i ri i i ii EAGLE CREEK. Mr. and Mr. A. W. Cooke, of Da mascus, were up this way last week, calling on relatives . Mrs. Jones Is on the sick list Dr. Adlx called to see her last Friday. Miss Ruby Elliott, of Powell's Val ley, was the guest of her uncle, E. R. Elliott, last week. Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Miss Myrtle Woodie called on Mrs. Huntington and her ludy gnests last Thursday af ternoon. Mrs. I'ease and Miss Alice Drls coll were entertained at dinner Sun day by Mr. and Mrs. Howlett. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy, Miss Meda Murphy, Perry Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson took din ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodie. DOVER. Dover Is to have a rural mall de livery after September 1. Mr. Root, from Dull Run, has pur chased the Fennle Hart farm and moved In last Thursday. Mr. Moxley moved to his own home last week. Mr. Ehaw and family leave this week for Portland, where they will spend the winter. Mr. Bens Is cutting grain for some of the Eagle Creek people this week. E. E. Elliott brought up a party from Eagle Creek In his automobile last Friday. George Kltzmlller was around last week taking orders for R. Y. D. mail boxes. Miss Lulu Roberts entertained a few friends Monday afternoon In hon or of her thirteenth birthday. M. M. Fead went to Origon Ciiy Saturday to take the teachers' exam ination. The neighbors surprised Mrs. Cupp Friday evening, it being her birthday. . Ira Reld spent a couple of days last week with her aunt, Mrs. Crom nell, of Deep Creek. FIR WOOD. W. J. Wirtz will not lecture a week from Sunday unless notice la given later. There will e no Sunday school on that day unless tb lecture is given. George Keisecker's little girl, TheU t ma, was sick lust week, but Is much better. C. Strasser, of Portland, visited ,the Stucki family over Sunday. Miss Bessie Badman, who has been spending the past three weeks with the Frey family at Camp Idleawhlle, has returned to her home In Port land. . Henry Kelsecker and several oth eis were hunting on Wildcat Moun tain last week. . Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hart,. Mr. and ! Mrs. R. A. Chown and Miss Fannie , Searles drove to Marmot 'Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. DeShazer were Port ! land visitors Monday. I Mrs. B. F. Hart and John Sinclair 1 drove to Montavllla last week and I brought out a load of furniture. Mrs. John Malar left Saturday, for ; Portland, where she will visit a few : days and then return to her home In : Astoria. Mrs. Nina Malar and Bertha Stucki drove to the Mountains Tuesday, re ; turning Wednesday. Mrs. C. Meng is visiting her father I A. Malar. i David Johnston and Elmer Berg strand, of Portland, visited at the Ellings' Sunday. j Mrs. W. F. Fischer and Ida Stucki I rode horseback to Zasta's at Snag , Camp the first of the week. I Mr. Hyten and family, of Sandy, are : camping near Camp Idleawhlle, Mr. I Hyten Is building a bridge for M. Wal- ton. v I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller and i Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Miller drove to Bull Run Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Chown, who , have been visiting the past few weeks ' with E. D. Hart, returned to their home In Sioux City, la., Monday. Fred Alt, of Portland, has been ! visiting relatives the past week. Mrs. P. Haltt, of St. Johns, visited jber mother, Mrs. G. M. Howe, over i Sunday. PRINGWATER. Rev. Peaple is giving lessons every Friday evening' from 7:30 to 10:30 j in vocal training and explaining the composition of music. Twenty-flve per I sons are taking advantage of this i-p-portunity. The farmers are improving the ' school house, church and parsonage. The buildings are being painted, and new fences are being built. Mr. Mulkey, of Roseberg, is visiting bis brother-in-law, Earl Shlbly, this week. ' SIGNALS OF DISTRESS. Oregon City People Should Know How to Read and Heed Them. Sick kidneys give many signals of distress. Th secretions are dark, contain a sediment, Passages are frequent, scanty, pain ful. Backache Is constant day and night. Headaches and dizzy spells are fre quent. The weakened kldneya need quick help. Don't delay! Uae a special kidney remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys, backache and urinary disorders. Oregon City evidence proves this statement. Mrs. L. B. 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