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NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM AUPARJS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MOLALLA. . Our town has s holiday move these foggy days. The new merchant Is still making improvements st his place of business. It is rumored that another pool room Is to be opened in town in order to have more liberty. Unrestricted freedom In some matters Is a dan gerous thing, and it is hoped that it will not be carried too far. Mr. Wood has been operating a pool room here for a year now, and be it to bis cred it, has lived up to his promises to tne community to keep an orderly house. Any other kind of a disorderly house operated in our town will prove to be a "a great big thorn" In the flesh when festering time comes around. Dont forget that! United Artisans Assembly No. 8! had an oyster supper and election of officers last Saturday night Solon Echerd Is to wield the gavel for the ensuing term, succeeding Evennan Robblns. Molalla Grange No. 310 and Juve nile No. 3 will have election of offi cers at the neit regular meeting Sat urday, Dec, 23rd, Let all members that can possibly do so be present and enjoy the good time that grangers have. Robblns Bros, will ship a nice lot of turkeys for the Christmas market. Have you noticed the great Improve ment made In our county newspapers during the past year? A merry Christmas to every living person in old Clackamas County! "I had been troubled with consti pation for two years and tried all of the best physicians In Bristol, Tenn.. and they could do nothing for me," writes Tbos. E. Williams, Middlebo ro, Ky. "Two packages of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me." For sale by all dealers. CLARKES. The road supervisor, Mr. Sullivan, blasted out stumps on the Wettlaufer road last week. Mr. Wettlaufer worked on the road last week. Nettle Rice Is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grace. Ed. Hettman, from Portland, was out in Clarkes last week. The Clarkes school has two weeks' vacation. W. G. Kleinsmith was in town last Mrs. Albert Durst, from Union Mills, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Klein smith last week. Mr. Rogers has purchased a new top buggy. Mrs. Eugene Cummins Is on the sick list. The Marshall Bros, were sawing wood last week. Mr. Haag is slowly Improving. Otto Euol is plowing. You Can Always Get The best court medicine if you ask for Dr. Bell's PIne-Tsr Honey and look for the bell on the bottle. Guaran teed to give satisfaction. Sold every where. Ceo. A. Harding, Druggist. REDLAND. Trie shadow social at the Firgrove school was a grand success, the pro ceeds being over $30. Mrs. Shaw, school supervisor. Is visiting schools again around Redland. Real estate is on the move again. The Demoy place Is sold to a Mr. Stewart, of Wyoming; also Mr. Hol lingsworth's 50 acres between Schmid li and Courtrtght places, has been sold to a Mr. Olsen. or Portland. The stork visited Frank Sprague's and left a boy. "Our National Bouquet" Floral map of the United States. A beautiful high class colored work of art. with each state flower litho graphed on muslin, satin finished, twenty-seven by thirty-seven inches in sire. First edition Just arrived, a souvenir of which can be seen at the Comme. rial Club, Oregon City. Copies of which can be obtained only through our agenta, who are bow soliciting in your city. Price $i50 Each Delivered. U.S. STATE ROWER MAP CO. Inc. CANBY. ORFGON. oj: Bought, and which ha bccu has borno Iho signature of - ihmmi niado timlor hi por- Signature of WILSONVILLE. Mrs. Cronln went to Portland Tues day to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton visited In the Rose City Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wall went to Port land Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brobst went to Portland Saturday to visit with rela tives. Mrs. Ed, Walters spent Friday In Portland. . Mr. and Mrs. Haley, of Woodburn, visited friends In our village Friday. Miss Jennie Butts, and her brother Robert, who have been spending some time at the home of Aubrey Wood, left Tuesday to spend the Christmas vacation at their home in Gaston. Mrs. R. N. Melvln and daughter Lois were Portland visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baker were vis itors at Mr. Baker's home Sunday. John Butson, formerly a resident here, was in Wilsonville on business last wetk. When our depot Is all lighted up at night, we look quite cityfied. The new hitching shed at the church is an added accommodation to our people. Mrs. J. T. Fitzpatrick, accompanied by her guest, Mrs. East, of Salem, vis ited Portland Friday. f Reed Graham went to HMsboro on Monday on business. , Mrs. Howaid, of Portland, has been visiting relatives here for some time. MIsse3 Cora and Mary Brobst left Friday to spend the holidays with Miss Ellen Brobst, at Prineville. Misg Blanche Bliss will leave Sat urday for Idaho to spend a month at the home of her parents; she will be accompanied by her friend, Miss Haz en. of St Helens. The stork visited the home of our genial ferryman, Emil Tauchman, on Monday, Dec. 18th, and left an 8-pound boy. Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Halley, who attended the teachers' meeting at Stafford recently, are very loud in their praise of the elegant dinner giv en by the ladles of Stafford. Mr. Aden's calendars are very cnlque this year, for the reason tnat the pretty portrait of his little nephew Vernon Eller apnears upon the card. The stores in Wilsonville have been doing a rushing Christmas business, and have splendid snaps for buyus th's year. Mr. and Mrs. Walters, who spent he su-mer in the middle-west, hivi returned to Wilsonville with the fecl ! ibat Oregon, and especially Cla-:k nma. County, is good enough for therr DoH forget the basketball gam at V'i!i-"nvllle Decemrer 23, between the : Columbus Club of Portland, and Wll- i sonvllle Athletic Club. Admission, 15 ' cents snd 25 cents. The boys are get ting in trim for the game, and it will be worth seeing. The nulcker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. w Hall, of Waverly. Va.. says: "I firmly believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best pre- riaratlon on the market for coins. I have recommended It to my friend3 and they all agree with me." For sale bv all dealers. STAFFORD. Teachers and pupils are preparing to give an entertainment Saturday ev ening, end have a Christmas tree at the school house. The Baptist church always give an entertainment for Christmas and a tree, besides numerous private trees that will be in evidence. A number are preparing to enter tain on rather an extensive scale. Mrs. John Seedling will rive a din ner to all her relatives snd when we say she is a daighter of Tom Turner, a pionHT of Frog Pond, old friends and neighbors can beeln to count It will be a harjpy reunion, although tbe beloved mother will not be of the num ber, as she passed on a year ago, but she Is still remembered lovingly by others besides her own family. Mrs. Peterson expects to entertain at a reunion at Christmas time. All tbe ladies, who can spare the time at this tmv season are going to meet at Mrs. Elligsen's Friday after noon to make stocking candy sacks, etc.. for the school tree, Mr. snd Mrs. Fredricksci are about to move to Portland, and their daugh ter. Minnie, and hoband. Gsy Gross, will orcupy the ranch on Shafer's Hill OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. PKCKMHEK 22,' 1911. Mrs. Aernl made tour comforters padded with wool last week, so that If the colj growi stronger, as the days after Thursday, the whole family and tho stranger within tht gules will keep warm. Tor the paxt three weeke the weath er has been foggy and rainy, until the oldest Inhalillant feels he haa got home, the "rheumatlx" all left hla hones and he frisks shout like s young lamb In the aprlng time. The average Oregonliin can't stand per petual bunshlne. Mr. Peterson Is killing two bird J with one atone, as It were, getting a big tree out of the road and making a lot of wood to sell. Mrs. Brink secured the curtains for the new chapel last week. Miss Grace Tledemsn will attend tho Assembly of the Church of God. hli! In Portland for 10 days, begin ning on this week Friday. On aeonnt or such a rush or wors to nronare for Christmas which only conies once s year, the Ladles' Circle postponed its regular meeting this month. M.mtMN nf ttiA rtantlftt Tjutlei' ao- rtntv met at P. A. Raker'a last week. as Mrs. Baker has not fully recovered from her recent Illness and was un able to attend elsewhere. Try It, Try It Try Dr. Dell's Antiseptic Salve for all skin troubles. It la as pleasant as sweet cream and guaranteed to give satisfaction In worst cases. 25c a box. Geo. A. Harding. Druggist MOUNTAIN VIEW. F. A. Ely, of Gladstone, was calling on friends In this vicinity last week and getting shrubbery to beautify bis premises. George Mautx, of Goldendale, Wash, is at home for Xmas, visiting friends and parents. . S. T. Fisher, of Canby, was visiting bis son. Wllmer, here last week. ' Charley Earley, of Soda Springs, who U under the doctor's care, Is spending this month here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKlnney, of Eastern Oregon, are visiting the iat ter's father, Mr. McDowell and family. They came to spend Christmas among relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jones, of Cams, were In this vicinity . Monday. Mr. Jones made a business trip to Port- r"i 'if- "S '" "i 1 ft f Users Find It As Indispen sable as the Barn Itself i - IS A GENUINE TIME ' LABOR AND MONEY SAVER The Drew runs to the trip, automatically dumps, and returns to be refilled, it enables you to keep your barn cleaner with less effort. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOG SEND IS THIS COUPON MUchttt. Ltwis It Stavr Co, ' Portland, Oregon. GENTLEMEN Mail one "I your DREW LITTER CARRIER CATALOGS bZ To nvyift The Mitchel Line of Implements and Vehicles Is Pull of Labor Saving Money Savers ON SALE AND DISPLAY BY W. J. WILSON & CO., J. J. SANDSNESS Tenth and Main . j & CO., OREGON CITY OREGON CANBY OREGON land and Mrs. Jones spent the day with Mrs. S. A. Gillett W. H. Clark, of Duane street, butch ered two hogs Tuesday which will weigh nearly 300 pounds each. J. D. Locke, of J. Q. Adams street, is helping F. M. Darling on his new greenhouse this week. Mrs. Harvey Hickman, of Portland, was visiting Mrs. A. L Hickman and Wanda last week. The Mountain View Bible Study Class met at the home of Mrs.- Lay man lant Thursday afternoon with nine present and will meet next week at the home of Mrs. Nellie Schoth. Mrs. Norah Carrlco has an attack of lagrippe this week. Mrs. Maggie Curran U better. Tbe Primitive Baptists wilt hold services st the church at 2 P. M. Sat urday and 14:30 A. M. Sunday. The Chrirtmas exercises of the Mountain View Union Sunday school will be held at the church Friday ev ening. December 22nd, at 8 o'clock. All cordially invited to attend. A short program of songs and recita-' tiona will be given. O. A. Vanhoy was called to Gold endale last week to tbe bedside of his brother, who is seriously ill with heart trouble. Mrs. G. Lewellen is on the sick list with a severe cold. Mr. Crawford Is poorly again. Mrs. Hattie MerrilL of Portland, A Poor Weak Woman At she is termed, will seders bravely sod patiently e(onies which a strong, nil would five way trader, lite tact it woaiea art nor patient Ihsa they uht lo be under tuoh troubles. Every woman oufhl to know that the may obtain . the mott eiperienoed esedioel advice fru if cAerr ead in f najiditl and ''privacy by writing to tht World's Di.peourr Medical Association, R V, Puree. M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y, Dr. Pierce at been chief oontultinj phytieiaa ot the Invalids' llottl and Sursioel Institute, ol Buffalo, N. Y., lor asany year and baa bad a wider practical eiperienoe la the treatment of women's diseases than any other physician la this country. Ilia anedieiuea are world-famous lor their astonishing emoaoy. The aaoal perfect remedy ever devised lor weak and deli t ante woaiea It Dr. Fieroe'e Favorite Prescription. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. SICK WOMEN WELL. The many and varied symptoms of womta's peculiar ailments are fully eat forth in Plain English in the People t Medical Adviser (I0O8 pages), a newly revised and up-to-date Edition ol which, cloth-hound, will be mailed frti oa receipt ol 31 ooe-oeot stamps to pay cost ol mailing . Address at above. was visiting friends here Sunday and Monday. A nraariful WnunH ' from s knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail; flnts-nrVfl nr nf in, nfher nature, de mands prompt treatment with Buck- lens Arnya Salve to prevent blood nnl.non or irnirran, Ita the nulrkeat anraat hMtA. fnr all aiirh wound aa also for Duma, Dolls, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Edema, Chapped Hanffs, Corns or Piles. 25a st Jones Drug Co. rJ RQUAM. The date of the Christmas tree pro gram has been changed from Monday evening. December 25, to Saturday ev ening. December 23rd. Mrs. Olof Olson, who Is In the hos pital In Salem, Is getting along as well as could be expected. Rev. Comstock's lit') girl Is quite sick. Miss Belle Gray went to Oregon City last week to work la Mr. Ely's store during the holidays. John Cross and A. T. Cutting, of Molalla, drove quite a band of beef cattle from here last week. They were buying for the Farr Bros.' meat mar ket at Oregon City. Everybody come ' to the pie social Friday night, December 22nd. ' :tf ''t ' n lt " i rT ' i The "rT' r. LOGAN. The entertainment given by the Women's Work Committee and young people of Harding Grange, was a grand success in every respect The program was arranged by the lecturer of the Grange. The young folks cer tainly eclipsed all previous efforts as entertainers and truly deserved the hearty applause that greeted every number. The music, both vocal and Instrumental, was .exceptionai.y gooa. . The play given waa "A Quiet Family," , the title, however belies what follows. . Tbe MtJiter-elect, George Kobl, aa "Barnaby Bibbs," the submissive, hen pecked husband; Miss Mahala Gill, "Mrs. Earnaby Bibbs." the tyrannical wife; "Benjamin Bibbs, the tyrant husband;" Effie Klrchem. "the abused wife of Benjamin Bibbs;" Miss Emma Benson, "Selina," a ward of Mr. B. Bibba; Henry KohL "Selinas lover;" Lottie Klrchem, 'Sraarley." a servant; Earnest Gerber, "Grumpy, s servant;" All acted their parts Mke professionals, some displaying latent histrionic tal eab The other numbers were: Violin solo, mnk Sch warts; piano solo. ! Miss Jones; song, Iva Gerber ana; i Josephine Busch; recitation, Lillle 'Andersen; piano selection. Myrtle , Zimmerman: solo. Elsie Fredericbs; , ! recitation, Mrs. Wllcoxon; piano se ; lection. Myrtle Zimmermsa; baritone olo. Bruno Fredericbs; song. Jacv I Hindle, which was followed by auction -y- tale ot dainty baskets. Wlnfred Crom er acted aa auctioneer. The total re ceipts of evening were $70.60. Quite s n um tar ot the baskets sold for 13 and 6 each, the highest being $0.75. The money Is for the Orange Park fund. This proves the loyalty of our young people to the cause and Is an object lesson In civic pride. It la only right that we should reaerve a few hady nooks here and there while we may. ere they are all sacrificed to the march of progress. The W. O. W. will give a ball Sat urday. December 23, at the hall. Otto Smith haa gone to California to look for a home there. Can't beat Oregon. Mrs. Dyers, of Stone, has been sick for awhile but Is Improving some. For your Christmas slippers call st Oregon City Shoe Store. .TWILIGHT. Mrs. C- E. Swlrk and Mrs. Hoops were In Oregon City Saturday doing their Christmas shopping. Henry Scheer was taken suddenly 111 last Sunday and sent for Dr. Mount, and last report he was Improving. Mrs. George 8chelmcr. who has been visiting relatives In Sellwood, has re turned home. Miss Marie Harvey, of Portland, Automatic n A DREW CARRIER Time Is Money with you. You can 't afford to be with out a DREW. The Northwest's Greatest Implement & Vehicle House Agencies Everywhere PORTLAND, OR. . nf . tin SPOKANE SEATTLE BOISE spent Sunday with her parents. Max Telford, George Lazelle, Bert Harvey and M. J. Lazelle attended the Congregational Brotherhood Tuesday evening. - A Christmas entertainment will be given Friday evening in Twilight hall by the pupils of the school, parents and friends are extended an Invitation to come and spend a pleasant hour. White Queen Flour This Is The Best Flour Obtain able. Lay In Your Winter 8upply of Coal Now. Hay, Grain, Feed and Keyed Poultry Food. Oregon ' ; Commission Co ELEVENTH AND MAIN 8T8. Oregon City, Ore. Sandy and East Clackamas i M - kranria Man Carrow has resigned her position as bookkeeper for the Kir wood Lumber Co. and left Tuesday for San Dlegu, California, where ahe will apend the winter. She won many friends during her alay In Ftrwood. The Dwlsht Company, of Portland, handling t'nlon Carbide llghllag ap paratus, a Initialling a system of light ing In Paul Meluls'a department store, reildonre. hall and pumping station at a rot of $300. II. Miller butchered a beef and two houa for Henri Koch laat week. Mrs. C, F. Harbour l In Portland on account of the Illness of her son. W. A. Proctor is staying at his home In Cottrell on account ot sickness. The Sandy Land Company sold three lots In Ita addition laat week. U R. Hoffman is nnlxhlng his bouse on Main street. W. A. Troetor la erecting three, bun galows on the 8andy Land Company's addition. Kmmett Donahue met with what came near being a very serious acci dent Thursday night. While driving a spun (f fractions hones attached to a double top carriage from Boring to Sandy, Just above Jarl'a store one of the alngle treea broke and. aa the tongue dropped the team plunged, for ward snd the buggy turned s com plete somersault landing on the top with the four wheela spinning around In the air among a bunch of fir itumpa beside the road. Mr. Donahue miracu lously escaped Injury, but the other occupants of the carriage, Mrs. Dona hue and their two children, were bad Iv ahaken up and severely bruised. Tnless some Interna! Injuries develop. It Is thought no serious result! will follow. The Sandy Grange will give s danc ing party at Melnlg's ball Satnrday evening. December 30. Dr.-and Mrs. Uipton are In Port land on account of the death of his mother. The Flrwood Progressive Associa tion gave a very Interesting literary program at Flrwood hall Saturday night The taxpavera of the Flrwood road dlatrlct met Saturday night, and by a vote of 7 to 11 decided to levy s 10 mill tat for highway Improvement. If times are rather dull. Sandy la atin on the map. A number of letters have been received here lately from Eastern parties, who are thinking of locating In this section. EAGLE CREEK. Mra. Viola Douglas was over to the old home place the first of last week. Ed. Chapman, of Nye. Oregon, ar rived in the neighborhood Inst week. He Intenda to spend the winter with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howlett Mr. and Mrs. Huntington went to Portland Saturday, Miss Anns Duncan was an Estaca da visitor Saturday. There was quite a large attendance out to Eagle Cre-k Grange Saturday and ten new candidates were -given the first 'and Second degrees. , M. V. Thomas, of Sajidy, waa a Granse visitor Saturday. J. F. Ilrower and daughter Mildred, of Orient, were calling at the home of Mr. Howlett Sunday. Mr. Brower held services at the school houso St 11:30 A. M. He will be back la. a month and will preach to us again. The Douglns hove butchered some hogs the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy. Miss Arnieds and Perry Murphy were entertained st dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mra. Clark. 0 Roy Douglas made a business trip to Portland Monday. ELWOOD. Jack Frost, the aly old nocturnal visitor, is spreading bis decorations for Christmas. Ed. Dibble, while helping Mr. Beard l..v ..lonr In ml met with a aevere accident while pulling a stump with his team. The stump was nuriea ior- u-nril alrlklnir Mr. DlhblA on the left side of the head, causing him to be nnxnnarlmia for Upverftl hours. Mr. Ileardsley hauled him to his own home. At last report he was still unable to be out of bed, but we are glad to hear no serious results are expected. All Invited to the Christmas enter tainment and tree Saturday night, December 23rd, at the church here. Mr. Mclllke was In Estacada one day last week. Canby and North Clackamas CANBY. Mrs. M. J. Lee was shopping In Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Williams Is quite sick. Dr. Dedmnn was called. Flossie 8pencer Is on the sick list Nellie Hapton is also sick. W. S. Schuller, of the Big Six de partment store, has sold out to Van couver parties. David Pope and Morley Mack have Just finished walling a well for Mr. Snell. This Is the second well they have walled with concrete tiles that were manufactured in Canby. John Graham, Wilson Evans and Frank Kendall have finished a new cement walk In front of O. R Mack's lot on Front street. Miss Hallla 8mlth, of Portland, was visiting relatives In Macksburg and Canby Sunday. The school 'will give an entertain ment Thursday and Friday nights. A small admission will be charged, the proceeds to go to buying a library for the school. The Rebekahs had election of offl cers Tuesday nlKht,-also gave a sup per. Everyone bad a good time. H. Stogsdlll has returned from East ern Oregon. J. E. Sutherland has Just returned from Scsftle, Spokane and Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mott and two children, of Clatsop, are visiting rela tives In Canby this week. Lawrence Balr, Andy Knight and Mr. Fisher, who hsve been working with tbe steam shovel on the railroad .between Portland and Tillamook, are home and will probably Remain here duiinr the winter. A Christmas cantsta will be given at the M. E. church Saturday night The Ladles' Aid of the M. E. church, who gave a bazaar and cafeteria sirp per. made 70. Siwlal Christmas services at tbe M. E. church both Sunday morning and evening by Rev. Cressev, pastor. W. S. Fisher left Wednesday mora ine for Butt Creek, for a few days' visit with Grandna Blrrbet Mr. and Mrs. John Zeek visited Mrs. C. r. Hntchlnson Tuesdsy. Edna Hutchinson Is recovering from a seyere attack of lagrlppe. Georre Mitts' horse ran away Sun , as Mrs. Maud and Mrs. Alice Dlbbls visited Mrs. Dan Hlahlnecker on Wed Uesdny, a A. Vallen was In Kslacaila Balurday, Martha Hrhwerln hurt her arm quite badly by a fall. ... John Scott waa successful In finding John Howard's four .ws, which have been gone for several weeka. Mr. Howard offered a reward for their return. Several hnd scoured the woods nenr here, but Mr. Hcott found them near their old range on the Molalla, Mr. and Mrs. 1-w Vallen did shop ping at Mr. Carey's In Katacada Sat urday. ...... Honorable Grant II. Dlmlrk. In Ms speech In Friday's Enterprise, snrrly spoke the sentiment of a great many taxpayers. We honor a man, who In the face of opposition, Irregardloaa of party or popularity, dare speak hla own opinion. Honesty It s virtue mu tually coupled with all virtues fitly preparing s uian for any office. FIRWOOD. A nmd meeting of the Flrwood Road Dlatrlct was held st Flrwood Satur day. Dec. 10. J. O. DeShaser was unanimously elected mad siiiwrvlsoi. A ten mill tax was voted. At the F. I A. Saturday evening a large crowd was In attendance. A fine program waa rendered. M. Leo and M. WcshI amused the crowd Tut some time with guitar snd banjo mu alo and performed several amusing ftals with their Instrumenta. The bas ket aoclnl followed the program. A. G. rtoruatedt, of Bandy, acted as suo tloneer and deserves credit for hla successful work. Mr. llornstedt has alwaya acted as auctioneer for the Flrwood socials and Is considered first class. Very few can do (his work as It Is no easy task. There was an ex ceptionally fine display of baskets, those btlnglng the hlgheat pricea rep resented an air ship and s battleship, made by the Misses Ida aud Berths Stuckl. Moaara. Eddy. Davis, Ilornatedt and Wolf snd the Mlssea Mulr. lUchman and Katie Kehras. of Sandy, attended the social at Flrwood, also Mr. Dell, of Sandy Ridge. Usury Hennera, of Pleasant Home, spent Ssturday and Sunday with Mrs. Eva R. Hart and family and attended the social at Flrwood. Fred E. Black, of Portland, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hart. A. Malar returned from Astoria the first of the week. Tho debate at Flrwood "Resolved, that women are more reasonable than men." waa decided In favor of the negative. , The Sandy school teachers spent Saturday night with Mrs. A. Malar. Fred Howe worked at Sandy last Saturday, taking Mr. Wlrtx' place In the barber shop. 8PRINQWATER. Next Monday evening Old Santa will call at the "Grange hall, after a long year'a absence. Everyone come and aee him. also bear the program which Is to be given. The second business meeting of the Sprlngwater Social Club was held last Tuendsy night at Mr. Wilcox's. After the business was transacted the ev ening was spent In games and music. A delightful evening was spent, and many thanks to the hostess. Rev. Awe returned Friday from New York with his bride, and the entire community Is crying "good wishes and success" to the newlyweds. Monday nlglfi thev will play a violin duet, which will be worth going aeveral miles to hear. Miss Mnry Harvey went to Oregon City to take teachers' examination. All Join In wishing her nicceas. DOVER. Mr. Udell's family Is having s siege of I a Grippe. Mrs. M. M. Reld returned to Port land Sunday to hnve the rest of her dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. DeShswr were Sandy visitors Monday. Mrs. Bows entertained Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Miller to dinner Sunday. , Mr. Morrison and son, Harry, are home from Portland. School closed Monday for two weeka. Mr. Reld will attend the in stitute. Mrs. Sumner and daughter, from Sa lem, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Cupp. A number of the Dover people at tended the social at Flrwood Saturday night. day evening while be waa returning home. The buggy was smashed up pretty badly. Mr. Mitts had just tak en Mlsa Aslla Marly home. Otis Ogle and bis couBln, Miss Gen ie, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Ogle Wednesday. George Ogle was an Oregon City vlBltor Tuesday. First class shoe repairing at Oregon City Shoe Store. Every family has need of a good, re liable liniment For sprains, bruises, soreness of tbe muscles and rheuma tic pains there is none better thai. Chamberlain's. Sold by all dialers.' BARLOW. J. J. Wurfel, who was delivering a load of feed to a customer last Friday, struck his head against a beam In a shed and It knocked him down, and be struck his side against something as he fell, fracturing one of his ribs and causing Internal Injuries. He haa suffered a great deal from the fall, snd at the time of writing Is in a criti cal condition. James Ogle, of Aurora, la nursing Mr. Wurfel and Dr. Ded man Is attending him. Walter Irwin, of Chltwood, Oregon, is visiting his uncle, R. B. Irwin. Miss Ora Lee, of Canby, visited Hat tie Irwin Monday night . The Christmas cantata, which the teachers and children are. preparing for Friday night, will be very enter taining, and an Invitation Is extended to all to attend. Mrs. Larson received word Sunday that het daughter, Clara, of Portland, Is very III with appendicitis. Mra. Larson went to Portland Sunday ev ening. Walter Howe went to Portland Tuesday. Mr. Churchill has the typhoid pneu monia. Miss Laura Rymerson and brother Victor, of Byron, Wash., are visiting old friends here this week. Henry Gllhertson made a business trip to Portland Saturday. Fred Jesse, of Portland, Is visiting his parents. For high grsde Boys' Loggers call at Or-gon City Shoe Store. Best made. 9