Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 01, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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l lie Kind Yon Havo Always Bought, nn.l which lins born
la uho for over 30 rears, lias born the flimuturo of
ami ha boon inalc under liU per
l s JS?-- eonal supervision, plnoo it Infuiu-y.-WVV3f4.'
AHownooiiotodewlvo yoiilii thK
All Counterfeits Imitations iwul -W"" J'"
EipwItucnU that trifle v Ith and cn.langor tl.o I T
Iotunta and CliUdreii-Experieueo ngalnsC LxiH-rimtnt.
What is CASTOR! A
Castor! 1 a harmless substitute for Castor OH. Pare
goric, Drops And Soothln Syrup. It in lMeasant. t
wntolns neither Opium, Morphlna nor other Air.l to
substance. Its nffo is Its puanu.toc. It destroy. M - .
and allays FeverWiness. It cures Diarrh.va and ml
Colic It relieves Teethlnff Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tlio Fowl, wlu es tl.o
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's 1 rieud.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tmc ecsrrauii ommrt, tt wummt tTicn, mm torn in.
NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
MULINO.
Harvest will soon be over In this
part of the county, as the threshing
machine Is expected to be in this
neighborhood the last of the week.
The grain Is all in the Btacks and
everyone is getting anxious to get it
under shelter before it rains.
John Carlson is speeding a few
weeks at the Hot Springs.
Grandma Oraln died last Friday
evening after a lingering illness. She
was buried at Clarkes Sunday after
noon. Some one started a fire In the tim
ber north of the Ball place last Mon
day and It looked pretty dangerous
for Mr. Ball's buildings for a while.
The high wind carried the fire di
rectly toward them. Mr. Ball was
working In the railroad, but his wife
summoned help and the tire was got
under control before any damage w as
done.
Claud Ashley is moving Into Mar
Ion county to take charge of his
father's farm and expects to go as
soon as he gets his crop taken care
of here.
A. Dougan has purchased a new
buggy.
Mr. Shaw Is fixing up his engine
preparatory to sawing wood for the
Mulinoltes.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell are away on a
vacation and Frank Manning is car
rving the mail at present.
Miss Grace Forbes, of Portland, is
visiting at E. J. Maples
MrsVaker and daughter are spend- j
Ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Ashby.
Best for the Hands
S. L. Chapman, Massac, Ky., says: I
used Dr.. Bell's Antiseptic Salve on
my hands which were sore, and find
it the best I ever tried. It cured them
comple-.ely. Geo A. Harding , Drug
gist. CLARKES.
Sam Eimer threshed for Clarke .
Brothers. He threshed 4.000 bushels j
I n I
Sam Eimer threshed for Clarke .
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n
Born, to the wife of Fred Lini.on, i
Bor
a son
time when the hornet's were In con
to the wife of P. Sager, a lroi of the gjtuatiou the blaze got in-
Born,
son.
Elder Moore, of Portland, preached
at Clarkes In the English M. E.
church, Sunday evening.
Sam Elmer threshed for W. G.
Kleinsmith Monday.
W. C. Mangum, of Watkins, was In
Clarkes last week,
W. H. Bartemiller and family spent
Sunday with the W. G. Kleinsmith
lamny. j
Char'ie Henton is helping Elmer i
Lee stack grain. '
Mr. tfaurer, from Colton, went to j
Oreson City on Monday. j
Eugene and Henry Kleinsmith are .
Lacking grain. i
Mr. Wettlaufer has finished stack
ing and Is waiting for thrediers.
Mr. and Mrs. Maison went to town
last week.
Mr. Bottemlller finished stacking
last week.
Digestion and Assimilation.
It Is not the quantity of food taken
but the amount digested and assimi
lated that glres strength fced vitality
to the system. Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets Invigorate the
stomach and liver and enable them
to perform their functions naturally.
For sale hy all dealers.
MOLALLA.
E. K. Dart is the clover king of Mo-!
lalla this year, having shipped over
15.000 pounds of Alsike clover seed to ;
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the Portland Seed Company from i
Canby last week.
Herman and Kayler are still hull- j
Ing clover and threshing grain. i
e W. A. Shaver has a threshing crew, j
also a clover hulling outfit busy in the
field.
Cole and Cole were threshing for j
W. W. Everhart, Monday. I
Oren Cutting lost a fine horse re
cently from- an unknown disease j
which has developed in this vicinity, j
Dr. Powell accompanied a son of
J. J. Mallott's to a Portland hospital i
for an operation for appendicitis. John j
Stringer drove them in the automo- j
bile.
An interesting meeting was held at ,
Molalla Grange last Saturday. Bus!-,
ness was transacted relative to the j
seventh annual fair which takes place
one week before the county fair. - j
The Grange Hall has been givn two j
coats of white paint outside. Our !
school building will get a few coats j
in the near future.
Mrs. C. H. Trulllnger, the Hubbard j
milliner, announces the fall and win-1
ter opening, Saturday, September 23, j
at Robbins Bros.' store, Molalla, Or.
Kills A Murderer.
A merciless murderer Is Appendi
citis with many victims, but Dr.
King's New Life Pills kill It by pre
vention. They gently stimulate stom
ach, liver and bowels, preventing
that clogging that Invites appendi
citis curing ronstinatlon. Headacne,
Biliousness, Chills, 25c at Jones Drug
LOGAN.
1 Farmers are too busy these days
1 to eat.
j The hum of the thresher lfl heard
' everywhere now. At one time there
i were four machines in operation here,
i Mr. Henry Babler sustained a heavy
,loss while threshing at his place. In
some way a load of grain caught "re
and in a short time the fitraw stack
horned also
a)0Ut an acre of train In ebock.
ai)0Ut an acre of grain in ebocl
N and p. m. Kirchem als
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so came
ileal iia-iuft a ....... -
to burn out a hornet's nest and at a
i to the dry leaves and rapidly spread
over the hillside below the house.
; The wind changed and the men soon
i controlled the fire.
: Mr. Allan Hutchins hi8 returned
I from Lower California wjiere he has
' been for some time.
t T . n r..1nr.!nol tfT
the gciool as they have a primary
teacner.
,irg. c. R. Lewtbwaite visuea ner
parents( Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Rlebhoff,
of tnjg place, last week.
Mrs M c War(1 wl)0 ha8 j)een con.
flI)eil t0 j,er bP(1 about three weeks
lg getting along nicely and will soon
b around aeain.
Portland people are butter hungry,
ho rloflr frepU Treamerv cannot fill
all the orders. W. P. Kirchem Is go- j
Ing to establish a cream route from
cmffdril to iret more cream and Is i
spending a few days there now look
ing the matter up.
Whatever you do don't say "Is this
warm enough for you " That little
sentence will ruflle the sweetest
temper.
G. B. Dimick and wife were visitors
at Hill Crest farm Sunday.
Think of it, Logan can boast of a
meat wagon once again, with J. C.
Kirchem as proprietor.
Mr. Byers and family of Stone have
returned from the coast.
The statement that beer is made of
cabbsge explains the heads of some
people.
Rheumatism Can be
Cured Nature's
Way
Hot Lake Sanatorium
Write -For Booklet
HOT LAKE, OREGON.
STEP
OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, VIM DAY, SKPTKMHKU 1, 1!U1.
MACKSBURO.
Most farmers have their
iul atnre.1 away
grain
Mr. Kd Mlllor had the mUfortune
t fall and Injure nor knee.
Mrs. Bessie Updegraff and two
rhlldren. of Salem, are visiting at
Jim Mill's.
Harry Feitrow 1 working for V.
W. lrvln.
I.ucy Mitt's and Mrs. Updegraff
visited Polk dribble's and Mrs. U K.
Armstrong Thursday.
As usually treated a .;..alned ankle
will disable a man for ttuco or four
weeks, but by applying Chamberlain's
Unlment freely as soon as the In
Jury l received, and observing the
directions with each bottle, a cure
can be affected lu from two to four
days. For sale by all dclera.
EAST CLACKAMAS.
The first part of tho week the wind
was very strong, necessitating V
Tate going to fix telephone wires.
U Pavlsh, wife, and son of High
land drove through our part of the
country on Monday.
Mrs. Welsman came down Tuesday
and stayed until Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. O. Habcrlaeh, he; home be
ing Clarkes. Oregon.
Wedntsday Mrs. Day wait had the
honor of entertaining s number of
Clackamas ladles, ss the ladles met
there.
Katie Clarke, daughter and mother,
visited Mrs. John Peyer who lives In
Fremont.
Ctustav and Entma Haberlach drove
to Troutdale Sunday to attend camp
meeting. They also visited Hazel
Freeman.
COLTON.
Quite a number of people from here
have left for the mountains to pick
huckleberries and others are leaving
for the hop yards.
Mr. Carlson's daughter and little
girl who have been out visiting her
folks, returned to their home at Port
land Friday.
Mr. Montgomery is visiting his cou
sin, Walter Gorbett and family at Col
ton. Rnm to Mr. and Mrs. E. Undstrom.
ft Dig Rut DHiurutiy.
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Simpl Apron
DOUBLE ANGLE STEEL REACH
Giving Tirfct Drdlt jnd ctimindtm
all slidin from Spreader Box
A Redch indispens.bU on a
Manure Spreader a it noniWjon.
ARE YOU LOOKING
For a Low Down Easy Loading-Light
Pulling Manure Spreader-One that will
Last a long time and please you better
every time you use it? Lock no further.
WE HAVE IT AND YOU NEED IT
THE BLOOM MANURE SPREADER
GETS THE MOST OUT OF THE MANURE
By breaking it up fine and spreading it evenly-Easy, sure control and
no horse killer The only Spreader with a reach-Parmers
who have bought them say they are the best farm
machine investment a farmer can make.
See the BLOOM
at -
the nearest
Mitchell Agency
or
write us for
"Illustrated
Catalog
ter. called on Mrs. A. Anderson last
Sunday.
, W. E. Bonney and son, Archie, re
turned Saturday from Astoria, where
they have been attending the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Dix, of Mullno,
were visitors at ths farmer's home at
Colton Saturday and Sunday.
Several big slashings have been
burnt around here this week.
Mat Kandle returned to Highland
Monday from his ranch in the hills.
Miss Hazel Freeman, of El wood, left
for Troutdale where she is attending
campmeeting.
Gus Gottburg, who was away with
the threshing machine at Highland,
was summoned home Tuesday on ac
count of the death of his wife's moth
er Mrs Knvpr of Molalla.
Charlie Swan is bajling shingles to
angles io
Bonney s
the valley from . t.
uViliiflp mill.
IJirdly Ball left for his home at Dig
gish Prairie last week.
Willie Freeman, of El wood. Is stay
ing with his grandma, Mrs. Dix, while
her son Is away threshing.
Ed. Ball made a business trip to
Portland last week.
ir and Mn J. A. Stromgreen were
pleasantly surprmea u. a
. i Irlfna in h,:r.c.r
..luQuantltf RiimriRed last week by a
large uumuei ui iucn .- .'-
' of Mrs. Stromgreen's seventieth birth-
1 day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Strom -
green were some of the first settlers
t fcorrf on
i times and have also witnessed how
i Colton as a wilderness has grown Into
a somewhat big settlement. Mrs.
' Stromgreen has our best wishes for
npru Htm r f dt i u '"4
the future. May she havo many more
birthday anniversaries to celebrate.
The afternoon was pleasantly spent In
conversation, speaking by Kov. Rein
hart and singing. Painty refresh
ineiits were served by tho ladles and
enjoyed by all. All report a delightful
time. The following were present:
Mr. and Mrs. N. Hull. Kev. and Mrs.
Koluhnrt, Mr. and Mrs. Petterson. Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Anderson, Mrs. A.
Panlolson. Mrs. A. Johnson. Mr. I
Elliott. Mrs. K. Burghlm!, Mr. Erlck
son, Mrs. Jonas Petterson. Miss Fredo
borg Uult, Mrs. C. Stromgreen and
daughters, and a number of others.
PILESI PILES! PILESI
Williams' Indian Tile Ointment will
cure P.!lnd. nieedlng and Itching Piles.
It absorbs the tumor, allays Itching
at once, acts as a poultice, gives In
stant relief. Williams' Indian Pllo
Ointment Is prepared for Plies and
Itching of the prlvnte parts." Drug
gists, mail 50c and $1.00. Williams
Mfg. Co.. Props., Cleveland. O. For
sale by Huntley Pro, and Jones Drug
Co.
STAFFORD.
Claus Peters got lils thumb cut by
the band cutter, while threshing.
Ed. Sharp Is suffering with a severe
case of erysipelas on his head and
face.
Jim Turner, wife and little girls and
the five months' old baby who only
weighed two pounds at birth, have
Just come down from Turner, Wash.,
for a few weeks' visit with friends
and reintlves. The baby now weighs
eleven pounds and Is a bright, active
llttte fellow, named for his grandpa,
Tom Turner.
The whole feminine population has
been to see Mark's baby, a very pret
ty baby too.
Mrs. Nemec was thrown froi her
buggy and her hip quite severely hurt
when returning from a visit to Mr.
Stangle's.
Albert Turner had the misfortune to
lose four stacks of grain which caught
fire Thursday from the engine. He
had already threshed 300 bushels at
his barn and but Just moved to the
stacks. It Is a great loss to a farmer,
and all sympathize with him.
fra Prtn iIIa &)iiisp husband and
herself took up a homestead and lived
k - - -
nnoo th lace 17 voiira. wnlcn Ih now
... t--n
hbeensmngo.d friends and mak-j
APAON LtVCS
i ini'ii" c..a
.n,..4J0 I INOlPLNCtNT PAKl
avi.m lnjt i in t g K"fl
V DOUBLE ANGLE STEEL REACH hL I f.,.h.m..i
! Ing nf-w ones in the neighborhood the j
past wek.
Mrs. OIlie Howlton and ciiiiureu are
; spending the remaining days of vaca
I tion at Mr. Gage's.
! They are getting about over the
mumps at Zack Elligsen's.
1 ne irt'i;a sme .n. -
i.irthriav Biii-nrlne narty Thursday af-
The ladles gave Mrs. jsnssriaum a
ternoon and had an enjoyable lime,
Mpn 1 avc hauled sand for the fonn-
A:1rn tf lha new -hlirch.
We are Informed that school begins
on the ISth of September.
Mrs. Buby Kollemeyer, nee Ruby
T-i V ,. n rlriA hnhv hnV.
i I.M.I,-.,M, !!. O - --- .
There is sure going to be war in me air. luuug wn iroinnicni aim w. ..
Netherlands as nearly all the new rejected citizen, a friend of every
babies beard from are boys this year, i one, a man who Interested himself
Gus Gehhardt wife and son, Harry, , In the pleasure and welfare of his
.. . . .. if mnonf. i nelphlinrH and frlerfrtct nnri leflven S
are living m tne mn"
ly acquired with the 30 acres of land
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purr 'has-en or Mr. uac
to riiz a well. .
Mrs. Sharp and Mrs. Ed. Sharp have
the new carpets in use which the
ladies, young and old, helpeH to make
by sewing carpet rags early In the
summer. ;
Hop pickers begin to Journey bv on
their way to the bop fields. The fields
. i .ui .m Ha rpadv for tier-
anwu'. ui-rr win i."- - -
V,t.h a iu,l, vot pnil nlentT Of IllCKerS.
w,, - n . ----- r . .
Arden Gage and his son, S 111, made
, a trip from Sheriaan i iu ..... ......
on Sunday last returning at 5 P. M.Mn
l .koi, VI,.,. ...nQhnnt.
in- u ."'.it i " unw
j
, Some foreign titled lady could Dress
'all records by marrying Hetty
i Green's son.
Fads for Weak Women
Mi-tenths of .11 tl.s skWs ol jk-ou,. l. du. to J'""Xto wISS
... ol tlis or.nt dittluotly feminine. Such tiekneM can bs cured is
very dy by , ,
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
It Makes Weak Women Strong,
Sick Women Well,
It act. directly on th. oriana .ff.cted sad 1. at Iht .m. linif 1 1 Jenswl
t ve tonic lor th. whole syst.-. It ' con'V1-,n' I'l'l'J ' ., d
of home. It make. unnece...ry ,h. d.a.gWI. 'Z! U
local treatment o uimenaiiy iniimcu
very mniirtt wom.in.
Y .hull not particularise hers,, to th symptom, ol
tho.e peculiar adcctioii. incident to women, but tlio
wanting lull information a. to their .ymploini and
mean, ol punitive cure ar. referred to the People's "
mon Scn.o Medical Adviwr-IOtW p.lle., newly v..cd
nd up-to-date I'.dition, sent frtt on receipt ol .1 uf
ni .i,n. t ..nvrr coit ol mailiiiM nh: or, in cloth
biudiita lor M ntamp.
Addrei. Dr. R. V. Pi.roe,
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EASTERN CLACKAMAS
EAGLE CREEK.
Air. Clark Is out with his hay baler,
baling straw for tho farmer.
Mrs. Lydla Woodlo returned from
Troutdale last Wednesday, and spent
a few days with her parent. Mr. and
Mrs. Howlett, returning to her homo
In Estncada on Monday with Mr.
Woodle.
Dave Hoffmelster Is working for II.
S. Gibson.
Myrtle Woodle citme Monday even
ing to keep house a few days for her
grandmother. Mrs. Howlett.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hold and sons,
Theodore and Chester, and Mrs. Hen
ry Vdell and children. Herbert and
Alice, spent Sunday with James Gib
son. Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Douglass went to the
mountains Wednesday after huckle
berries. R. n. Cilbson sold a cow the other
day.
Best In the World
J. W. Hyatt merchant of Warren. N.
C. writes: Please send Inclosed order
liv mall. Sutherland's Eagle Eye
Salve Is the best eye remedy In the
world. Geo. A. Harding. Druggist.
HiqhCrbonB4l.f
fof ntinq lfirj!()i
Inq wnjdl"'
Northwest's
Greatest
Impement and
Vehicle
House
PORTLAND, ORE.
SPOKANE, WN.
BOISE, IDAHO
BORING.
Haying and harvesting has kept
people so busy there has been no time
to tpll or make news.
The yield of grain has been large
In this "part of the county, averaging
r.n tuiHhola nor acre- wheat and oats.
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Charles Royer threshed 58 bushels of
i wheat r"r acre and many farmers had
ots which yielded 65 bushels per
acre.
The people of Damascus were sad
dened by the death of U H. Young,
who was killed In an auto acldent
.which occurred near Oregon City.
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Tacancy In tie community which can-
. . t.o fillerl
OWEN G. THOMAS
BLACK SMITH ING AND REPAIR.
WORK.
Bt of work and satisfaction guar
' anteed. Have your horses shod by an
expert; it pays.
All kinds of repair work and. smithy
, - r.
t.o of your work can be done wh le
i you do ycur trading. Give me a trial
. work. Prompt service; greater por-
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7 " - - j - a. - - -
job and see if I can't please you.
OWEN G. THOMAS
Cor. Main and Fourth Sts. Oregon City
I
upim vj
lluffjln, N. 1 .
Mr. J. 0. Elliott I nulls III; H"
doctor bus pronounced her Illness ap
pendicitis. Kver uno hope for her
speedy recovery.
Curl Stelu anil Marie littHser err
,,.,.,-ri..,i a ml' nut 17.. sunner being
served to their friend at their home.
Mrs. J. W. Hllleary, or rorunnu,
was vlNltlng tit tho homo of her sister,
Mr. . d. Uve Saturday and Sunday.
The children ate stacking book,
polishing slates and collecting pencil
ulii, million mi their face (which nre
apt to change to frown before many
month have passed) for school com
mence next Monday.
Sore Eye of Three Y.ars SUndlng
cured. Mis Kffls Faulkner, New
CiiBtlo, Pu.. write: SuTherland'
Engle I'ye Salve cured me of a case
of sore eye of three year standing.
I cheerfully recommend It to any one
lu need of mich a remedy. Geo.
A. Harding, Druglst.
CHERRYVILLE.
MIhh Uila Herald, who taught Cher
ryvllle school last year, will leach the
coming season. It Is expected that
there will be aliout twice as many
scholars, numbering thirty.
Mr. I'rnther has bought the Ware
farm or Mil acres ami will make his
home here. We understand the con
sldcratlon was $i;,uuo.
Professor Geo. Couper and ('has.
Harris lire helping Dr. Itotklns build
a new barn.
Allen II. Brooks took a trip to Ore
L-iin r'ltv last week.
Umi McCube has accepted the posi
tion of sawyer with Flrwood Lumber
Coiupa n '.
Win. Stone took a trip to Portland
a few days ago and nuulnl out some
pipe. He is going to pipe water from
bis spring to house.
Mrs. Clark Corey took a trip to Port
land last week.
1 F. Prldemore spent a few days In
Bull Itun last week with his mother
and Mrs. U F. Prldemore, her aunt
and cousin took a trip to Astoria.
Mr. Stevens, n druggist from Port
land, tnd wife spent several duya at
Hotel Cberryvllle lust week.
Clair Corey has left for a trip to
Portland and other points and expects
lo be gone about u week.
Ray Murray and Win. Allen were
In Cberryvllle last week.
Mrs. Wm. O. Hugh and family visit
ed Mrs. Revenue of Sandy Sunday.
Jerry Frlel lert for Miintyres last
week. v
Win. n. Hugh and Knrl linker were
cutting hay for Prof. Couper last week
Mrs. Shanks and her son were in
Cherry vllle recently looking after
their ranch.
August BedeiiHtuin and Mr. Shanks
who navo been working for Dave
Douglas on Mt. Hood Road, spent n
lew days In Cberryvllle.
The M K ouarlerlv ciuiferenco will
meet at Cherryvllle M. K. church Sun
day, Sept. .'Ird. and a successor to
Rev. Dr. Rnnyan. and District Supt.
Moore will preside.
Mr. Johnson, who drives the stage,
has recently moved his family Into
the parsonngfl and left for Mlsmvirl
last week to help settle up bis father's
estate and bring his mother to Cher
ryvllle. Fire Warden Ben Bench left for Fir
wood to fight fire which Is burning In
railroad timber and threatens Fir
wood lumber mill. They have tele
phoned lo Portland for more men to
come out and hi'lp fight lire.
A pnrty of twenty people, young
and old, gathered at the home of Pro
fessor Geo. Couper last Saturday and
a very enjoyable time was had. A
bonfire was built, games were played,
singing and refreshments served.
Herbert Hussock, of Portland, visit
ed at the home of Mrs. J. T. Frlel,
Jr., last Sunday.
Mrs. Whltmore, formerly Miss Flor
ence Bllcklng'T, Cherryvllle school
tencher, visited at the home of Mrs.
Win. O. Hugh a few days ago.
Mrs. Chllds has returned from a
trip to Portland.
Miss Constance Ewlng, of Portland,
a former Cherryvllle school teacher,
who h;u been seriously 111 with pneu
monia, Is rapidly recovering and was
visiting Mrs. Wm. Hugh last week.
ASTHMA! A3THMAI
Popham's Asthma Remedy gives In
stant relief and an absolute cure In
all cases of Asthma, Bronchitis, and
Hay Fever. Sold by druggists; mall
on receipt of price $1.00. Trial pack
age by mall 10 cents. Williams Mfg.
Co., Props., Cleveland, O. .For sale
by Huntley Bros, and Joneg Drug Co.
SANDY. "
j. E. Hoffman has purchased ten
acres from H. E. Klock. Mr. Hoff
man Intends erecting on this place
an up-to-date slaughter house for
his butcher business.
G. T. Hoffman Is building a large
new butcher shop on Main street. G.
H. Krebs, contractor. Is doing the
work.
YOU TAKE NO FINANCIAL RISK.
We Make This Offer to Every Person
In Oregon City Who 8uffers From
Kidney Disease.
We want every person In this city
who suffers from kidney disease In
any form to have personal knowledge
of the merlrs of Rexall Kidney pills.
To this end we offer them to every
one who has need of such a remedy
with the definite and distinct under
standing that. In the event they shall
not prove of any benefit In the treat
ment of your case, we will promptly
refund you the purchase price.
Put up In boxes containing sixty
pills; price, 50 cents per Ikix. '
Rexall Remedies can be obtained
only at our store The Rexall Store.
Huntley Bros. Co.
j Mitfeawan, Aug. 30. Harry Thaw
. Is htre still, but not very still.
ELVVOOD.
Hald Jiime lo John I surely fuel,
a. ir t I'liulilii't wnlt.
For threshing tlius to coma sksIii
Tbl bati'hclnriKiii is sui a ihh..
If threshing lime would Inst all year,
We surely wouiu no mum.
For now the. grub tbesn cook tlr up,
m suio to suit us overy clatter.
Hume time I hiito to work H day,
At pitching bimdlo off lha slin k,
Pule si some girl In blue,
Then I pitch (III I mol break my
buck,
Or when I go up to Die limine,
on errand fur tho men,
look and siiillo upon thit gaU,
Hut they antler l mo up ami
then
They rust a longing eyo around.
At "lacier" mini than mo,
Who llh hi Jest and winning
llille
Start up J'dly laiigl'lng heo.
Or often 'tl sotno dude from (own,
Whose dad ha got tho cnh.
And o II goes, It seem lo inn,
Never mind well eat while wo
thresh.
Hut John 'Iwiihii'I meant for man to
live,
And chore and cook alone,
I've found It out since I'm too old,
To court a cook, and earn a homo.
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ELWOOD.
Mrs. Delia Vallen spent part of the
day Wednesday with Mrs. Tvrrah Bon-
"''. T. Henderson was well pleased
with his gralu yield, oats went 7
bushels per acre; wheat 49 bushels
per acre.
Klmer Dibble went to the huckle
berry patch and pronounces them
Rrl'"n . . .
U-w Vallen cut grain ror mnny ui
the neighbors, cutting some grain at
Colton.
Miss Hazel Freeman Is attending
the Advent eanuuneetlng at Troulilitln
Otis Vallen has been helping Mr.
Cox In his grain.
Mrs. A. Henderson, Miss Monti"
Cox and Miss Nsunla Vallen spent one
day last week visiting at the mills on
Clear Creek.
Miss Anna Iloylan of Clear Creek.
Is growing stronger.
Mr. Cox has a plentiful supply of
delicious peach plums, also a garden
which shows the gain received by Ir
rigation. It Is difficult to gel fruit owing to
the scarcity of all kinds. Our Eastern
friends should spend another year to
fully appreciate our many delicious
kinds and the abundance of fruit Ore
gon soli can produce.
Arthur Swcarlnes helped W. T. Hen
derson stack his late gruln. In short
nearly everyone Is stacking grain here
C. E. Surfus Is threshing at Spring
water. A. 8. Henderson assisted C. Free
man and V. fl. Dix with their thresh
ing this week in Highland.
A number of people are preparing
to go to the hoy yards. Some have
gone.
Matt Dibble mid Kd. Park have re
turned from visiting relatives. Matt
Parks and family, also Floyd Dlbblo
hnd family, formerly from here, are
now In Southern Oregon.
Mrs. Matt Dibble and little one was
visit Ing relatives near Estacadu last
week.
Dan Stnhlnecker helped Mr, Cox
stack grain Wednesday and Thursday.
A number of cattle men spent a day
burning over HO acres of pasture land.
During the Hummer many people take
their cuttle to Ui.t mountain rangos
and then In the fall by a few days
stall feeding tho stock Is sold for beef.
Miss Nouna Vallen Just returned
from a pleasant visit at (iresham.
Mrs. Dells and Lewis Vallen were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stnhlneck
er Sunday.
In honor of Professor Kendell of tho
Col'cge of Philomath, Ice cream was
served by the Henderson family. Oth
ers present were Mrs. Delia Vallen,
Miss Myrtle Henderson, of Oregon
City, und Mr.- and Mrs. Dan Stnhl
necker. A. S. Henderson and wife and Pro
fessor Kendell attended church at
Highland Siindiiv, where a very In
(Continued on page 7.)
Nttsul Catarrh quickly yields to treat,
mmit by the g:et'iililii, ariuiiiitic F.ly's
Crciiin lliiltii. It is receive! through tbs
nostrils und rli-uiiiv ami hi'als the whole
surface over which it diffuses Itself. Drug
gists sell the Mie. sizii. 'IVt it and you
are sure to continun thu trmitment till re
lieved. ,
Announcement.
To Bcroiiiiuisl ito llioso who are partial
to the urn of atomizers in applying liquids
Into the iwisiil passages for ealiirrhnl trou
bltt, the proprietors prepare Cream Ualra is
liquid form, which will be known sa Ely's
Liquid L'reiim Hiilia. Pries Including tbs
praying tube ia 75 cent. Druggists or by
mail. The liquid fons umlxidii-a tha mad
icinal propertiua of the solid preparation.
Every Plumber
has his specially. Ours is prompt and
satisfactory work. Nowhere In town
can you find such high grade goods,
first clans workmanship and prompt
service combined with such
MODERATE PRICE
as we are now offering. All plumb
ers' supplies constantly on hand
P. C. GADliE
Tinning, Hot Air Furnace- and
Hop Pipes. All Kinds of Job
bing and Spraying Material.
914 Main St. Phons 254.
OREGON CITY.