THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE. Do not MP th sprint oi tit by neglect, of the human ncehanism, by allowing lb ooumulutioa oi poisons la th system. An imitation oi Nature's method ol rtorin west oi tissu and impoverishment of the hlood end nervous strength ! lo teke en elleretive flyoaria extract (without aloohol) oi Golden Seel end Oregon (rape root, Bloodroot, Stone and Mandrake root with Cherryberk. Over 40 year Ho Dr. Pierce ev to the publio thii remedy, which he called Dr. Pierce Cioldea Medical Diicovery. He found it would help the blood in taking; up the proper ele ment! Irom lood, help the liver Into aotivity, thereby throwing out the poisons from lb blood end vilelixin the whole system ae well ai allayin and soothing couth. No one ever taket cold unleai constipated, or exhausted, and having what we Mas. Dob. io la rood health. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY WIL80NVILLE. Mrs. M. C. Young went to Portland Thursday. Mr. J. Petera was In Portland on Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Thornton spent Saturday In the Rose City. Dora Seely and Mr. and Mrs. Tauch man were In Portland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gould came from Sa lem to attend the dance Saturday ev ening. Dr. and Mrs. Kettle were visitors In Wilsonville Sunday. Marlon Young, with his usual pro gressive spirit, was the first resident of our village to purchase a CO-rlde book, which makes the fare only one cent a mile to Portland, and the ticket can be. used by any member of the family. There was a large attendance at the dance on Saturday evening, and the supper which was served by the wives of the Odd Fellows was all of the very best, and then some. John Butson, a former real estate fa. cronf tiorci haa returned to Wilson- ville to reside permanently, and is about to purchase the property now owned by Chas. Peterson. Mr. But son finds that Wilsonville and vicinity property is the best ever. Mrs. Marion Young entertained a few friends informally on Thursday of last week. ! Mrs. Howard visited Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham Monday. H. D. Aden went to Portland Friday on business for his prosperous firm. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Alison Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Young and oth er Wilsonville residents attended the funeral of Mr. Smock at Sherwood, on Sunday. Dr. Brown will soon build his drug store here, which is something needed badly. The Corral Creek school girls' sew ing society met with Mrs. Alison Bak er Saturday, with Miss Batalgia in charge of the sewing. Mrs. Baker served a delicious lunch. Glenn Epler visited relatives and friends near Wilsonville the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ridder and family at tended the funeral of Mrs. Keller meier, at Frog Pond, on Monday. Miss Murray, the teacher of the lo cal school, was called to Washington Friday on account of the serious ill ness of her youngest sister, Kate. Word has been received that Kate died Monday, which will be very sad news to the many friends here. The school has been closed the past week, but word has been received from Miss Murray that she will be back to as sume her duties again Monday, March 25th. Mrs. Marion Young has been ap pointed superintendent of the juve nile fair to be held in Wilsonville in August Mrs. Young is both capable and progressive and we are assured that the village fair will be carried out systematically with Mrs. Young as oveneer, and we are sure that a better appointment could not have A New Water System ATTIC -- -' - ! tcoN8 X2s2r z n n 5 I i I'd;! -sy2Jy 2ma rr? I LJ People living out of town can have all the conveniences of the city by installing one of our New Water Systems. The coil in your range does the pumping while you are cooking your meals. Gives an abundance of water for domestic purposes. STRAIGHT & SALISBURY Coort Hoose Block, Oregon City. BOTH PHONES please mention the Enterprise when answering ads. call mal-nutrition,which Is attenue a wun impovcnineu oiuou nd exhaustion ol nerve lore. The " Discovery" ! ell round tonio which restore tone to the blood, nervee and heart by imitating Nature' methods of restoring wast oi tissue, and feeding; the nerves, heart and lunfs on rich red blood. "I suffarsd from iln under mr rlffct shoulder Made also a nr wrere eouah." writes Mm. W. IVrm. of New H rook land, 8. U. to Pr. K. V. Pierce Buffalo, N. Y. "Had four dirtarent docUira and new did me anr eood. Soma said I had consumption, othora said I would have to have an operation. I waa bedridden, unahle to ait up for six months -and was nothins- but a live skeleton. You advised ma to take Dr. Tierce s Goklea Medical Diaoovery and Dr. Pleiry s Pleasant Pallrt. VbMi 1 had Ukan one bottle of the Discovery ' I emild sit up for an hour at a time, and when 1 had taken three bottiea 1 could do my cookine and tend to the children. I took fourteen bottles In ail and waa My weight to now 167 pound. been made. Miss Anna Batalgia was given a birthday surprise party on Friday ev ening by her schoolmates. Games were played, refreshments served and the young folks had a splendid time. Don't fall to attend the all-day ses sion of the Parent-Teachers' Associa tion in Wilsonville M. B. A. hall on Saturday. March 30th. A dinner will be served at noon in the A. O. W. W. hall, both halls having been donated for the occasion. Every resident of the village and vicinity Is cordially Invited. 200,000 Tubes Of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve were enid in ions and not one word of com plaint, though every tube was sold un der a positive guarantee, it is gooa for nothing but the eyes. Ask your Druggist. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. STAFFORD. Mr. Kussbaum has begun to mar ket his broccoli, taking the first load tn tnvrn ThlirsdaV. Claus Peters finished hauling his .tatnaa in Tualatin this week. IIIUIUI W . I. .. - - - Spuds are such a good price, and have been for a lew years, mat. iarm a llahlo tn overdo the matter the coming summer, as a large acre age Is expected to be grown, ana planting high priced potatoes is rath er risky business. Mrs. Fred Kollemeyer died Saturday night and was buried In the burial .n,,n,ii tho it Mr. Panenburg gave to the Lutheran church some years ago. on Monday afternoon. A long procession followed the remains to their last resting place, and her grave was covered with flowers contributed by loving friends. She leaves to mourn inn thraa littlp hovs. the young- est not a year old, and her husband. who is critically 111 witn pneumonia, of which she died. It was a very sad occasion when the young wife and mother was borne from tne nome to return no more. She also leaves a mother, who Is suffering with pneu monia, three sisters and four broth ers, one of the latter having met an accident a few days before when his nose was broken, his wrist sprained and one leg bruised. Mr. Lucas, the Baptist minister, is improving. Mrs. Seedling regains her strength verv slowly. Mrs. P. A. Baker is slowly Improv ing. . , Louisa Schiewe was been sick a week, but is better at present. Mr. and Mrs. Gage took dinner at Mrs. Sweek's at Tualatin on St. Pat rick's day. They were accompanied by Mim Fradenburg. Mrs. Sweek entertained her sons and daughters Sunday, all of her children meeting at the home that day except Laurance, who is in East ern Oregon. They bad not all met since 20 years ago. Mrs. Ruth War ren, of Astoria, a granddaughter, and ON 00 -J 5 0- Q u H Z OREGON- CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. MAKCIl Harry Harding, a grandson, were al so present Mr. and Mia. Clans Peter and Mrs. Nemlc and daughter, BetUe, pant the evening recently at Mr. Gage'. Mrs. Nemlc hn heard from her son Joe. He had fouud work and was getting acquainted with lot of young people, and pretty girls, but still there la no place like Oregon for Joe. Mrs. Fred Oldenstadt la still at her daughter'. She started to see the doctor but was unahle to get farther than her daughter home, where he will remain until Bhe Improves. Dr. Bell's Antl-Paln A audden attack of Cholera Morbus I dangerous. Keep Dr. Bell s Antl Pam at hand, a dose relieves almost In ttantly. It also cure Diarrhoea, Cramps. Flux and all Bowel Com plaints. For ale by Harding's Drug Store. MOLALLA. Our valley has Just the right cli matic conditions for the production of many things, not the least. Is our horses. For Instance, our neighbor farmer, J. It Cole, has a four year old colt as black and sleek as a mole, kind as a lamb and as gentlo as a dog. seven feet tall and weighing nearly 1900 pound. Then Mr. 1010 h tfeo rhnmtifon nillllnc team of blacks which weighs somewhere near 1800 pounds tnai puneu against me ten men two seasons at our local fair, when the team started 6300 pounds of a ThA team of horses and "Colt" will pass through Oregon . . . . City In a few aays enreuie i" ion land. . . John Harless passed away last rTi day and was burled In the I. O. O. F. dnv Mr. Harless had been falling for some time with heart trouble. He has been living nere ior 32 years and was married four times, one wife surviving him. r.,e ti.riirp nnnciin has been afflict ed with rheumatism for a couple of Vlrgil Dart Is confined to his bed with a spell of pneumonia. Everett Judd has been out to town twice by the assistance of one or two good helpers. We hope when the weather merges Into summer time NOW IS THE TIME TO INSTALL THAT WATER SYSTEM t r 1 i& Nothing places so many conveniences within the reach of the Rural Resident as a Mitchell-Leader Pneumatic Water System THINK OF IT. You can have youi bath-your sanitary toilets-your wash rooms water for sprinkling and all domestic uses and the best part of it is that the service is absolutely dependable. Hundreds of satisfied users in THIS COUNTY, let us give you their names-then you can ask them what they think of this system. Every user is a booster. TAKE THIS UP TODAY WITH W. J. WILSON & CO., Tenth and Main OREGON CITY OREGON Mitchell Lewis and Staver Go. PORTLAND, OREGON Stover Gaoline Engines, Myers Spray Pumps, Implements end Vehicles Everett will be able to walk alone once more. Mi8 boyles, who was taken to the hospital last week, was operated upon for a very severe case of appendicitis. She wag on her way to recovery when her brother, P. M. Boyles, left her Monday. The Molalla Mutual Telephone As sociation has merged into the Molalla Telephone Company, Inc. A perma nent home site has been contracted for on which to build a dwelling house for the central station operator. A young horse thief, operating at Beaver Creek, wa3 captured near Mar quam this morning. He had been working about Molalla for some time and hU suddenly coming into posses sion of so good a horse created sus picion that led to hia arrest. Molalla Grange No. 310 has changed its regular time of meeting back to the first Saturda-y of each month. The grange and school will have a ioint meeting on the first Saturday In I April when a good time will be as sured. United Assembly No. 82 U. A., has moved its headquarters into tne grange hall where it regular meet ings will be held on the first and third Saturday nights. MolalU Lodge No. J84, I. O. O. F., will hereafter hold its regular stated meetings on the second and fourth Saturday night of each month at the old stand. Member Ink notice of the date. A sawmill In being built on Teasel creek at Hubert Bugle' place, which will bo a great thing to tho 1913 Im provement to take place here. Two concrete building to bo erect td at Molnlla this year, one 50x100 by Mr. Tobln. of Oregon City, on the Adams corner and the other on the Gregory corner by the Stale Bank of Molnlln, Give Prompt Relief. William H. Douglas. Jr., of Wash ington. I). C. say: I take great plea sure In Informing you I have used Dr. Hell" Plne-Tnrlloney, and It gave me almost Instant relief. Fr sale by Harding'. Drug Store. REDLAND. Th., rniioulnir resolution was pre sented by U Funk and adopted by vote of eighteen for, seven agamm, twenty-one not voting: "Resolved. That whereas thero Is a law on our statutes providing for the appoint- m..nr nf a hrmrit nf school HUIHTVU- ors for each county, and that, where as, we believe that the scnooi uisiriim generally are competent to manage tho .(Talis of their separate districts; l It resolved, that the teachers ami patrons In a meeting assembled at naming i. range u this IGth day of March. 1912. are In favor of repealing the aforesaid law. A n,t li it fnrthr resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to the Enterprise and Courier at Oregon City for publication. About 00 persons attended tho par ents' and teachers' meeting, represent ing about 12 districts. Such meetings as these ougth. to be well attended ai t.iey are of vast benefit to all con cerned. The meeting was enjoyed by all and ample Justice was dono at the rlnner furnished by the patrons. Uncle Ezra Say "It don't take more'n a gill uv effort to git folk Into a peck of troublo" and a little neglect of constipation, biliousness. Indigestion or other liver derangement will do the same. If ailing, take Dr. King' New Life Tills for quick results. Easy, safe, sure, and only 25 cents at all druggists. -fetf, SM H SMn t CANDY, AGENTS FOR MOUNTAIN VIEW. The members of the Mountain View Sunday school are making prepara tions for Easter exercises. Mrs. S. A. Martin and Mrs. Boylan visited Mrs. Delia Vallen last Thurs day. She U in the GocxJ Samaritan hospital, having had an operation per formed. E. D. Harto and family have re turned from Idaho and think that Ore gon City Is the best place. D. W. Glllett and family have moved down on Roosevelt street, in J. Dix's vottage. Miss Alta Clark was tendered a birthday party on March 8th. J. P. Roehl was given a birthday Rough and Dressed LUMBER Sawed Slabwood and Cordwood FOR SALE Let me figure on your lumber bill George Lammers Sawmill Oregon City, R. F. D. No. 3 T.; ' '- nfc t 22, 1012, surprise March' 9th and about thirty of hi neighbor and frlcml wer present. P. C. Davidson, of Gladstone, wa In Ihl burg Wednesday morulng, then went to Maple Una where he former ly resided. Kmll SwaiiMon, who I employed by the O. W. P. In Portland, ptuit Bun tlav with hi parents. Mis Eva Mason entertained a few nf her lMrtland friends Sutidoy even ing, the time being spoilt In game and music. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Mason was assist ed In the serving of refreshment by Mr. A. L. Hickman and Mrs. It M. C. Brown. Mr. Rosa Jackson arrived home from Eastern Oregon Saturday even ing. , Mis Josle Curran, of Portland, spent Sundav evening visiting here with her aunt, Mrs. W. G. Hall and family. J. W. S. Owens ha rented hi cot tage near Pleasant avenue to Mr. Bar to sister and family, lately from Washington. linen. March lftth. 1912. to tho wife of Paul Petlltt. a daughter. m Mm U'nlter Swack nnd children are spending this week hero with their relatives. Miss Erma Calavnn Is on the sick list. John Batdorf and wife, of Alberta, ,- 1 1. u..r vUltlnar Mr. Ilatdorf's sister. Mrs. C. M. Mason. Tuesday nnd also Mrs. Batdorf mother, Mr. Board, of Gladstone. Vulgar words have been written on fences and walks In this vicinity. Something should be done to prevent such work. Constipation. Will soon bring on other ailments. Curo It with POIXMJVX. Pleasant In taste Pleasant In action. Does not gripe. COc per bottle. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. REDLAND. i, i r,rt,il that Mr. and Mr. Holllngsworth have bought' property In Gladstone and will move there soon. Redlandltt'S will miss them bad ly as they have been great workers In every good cause. Mr. Polehus has rented lila farm CANDY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. OREGON and moved to Tenlno, Wash., as they are Interested In a sawmill there. The whooping cough Is raging In Redland and Is an unwelcome visitor. Frank Schwartz had the misfortune to sprain his ankle while working In the mill. He is getting along nicely. Ethel Funk has been dangerously 111 but is Improving. Mrs. Shaw, the supervisor, was vis iting the Evergreen school this week. If all directors were as anxious and willing to carry out what they were asked to as they are at Evergreen, there would not be so much kicking done, and the people who are making the most noise are those who will not turn their hands to do a thing for their school unless they are paid. Can the superintendent or supervisor help you unless you do what you have nev er done before. Cet busy with your hands and not with your mouths. Some school grounds are. a fright and some people think that If a school house has a coat of paint on the out side that is all that is necessary. It doesn't make any difference how it looks on the Inside or who teaches, and they never go to see how the school is progressing; they are too busy or do not care and because some one Is h'red and paid to do this work they are up In arms over It because they may have to pay 60 cents more taxes. It us not be so selfish and narrow-minded. MULINO. March lias certainly tlonn herself proud In the way of beautiful weather so far, but (ho prospect Is somewhat llon lllie (hi morning and a change to stormy weather Is what wo look for now. Everyone around thl part of the country Is busy plowing and (tolling ready for putting In (lie spring crops. The ground I pretty wet yet but tho bright, sunny tlayd were Irreslsllblo, A few people have mndo early garden while others think It Is wiser lo wait until tho ground gels warmer. Charlie Daniels hit hi now barn nearly llnlMlied and It adds greatly to the looks ot hi place. Ho has lorn most tif Hie old log barn down that was on IiIa place and expects to take (ho rest of It away as soon as the new one Is finished. The Mullno townslto lias one resi dent, Mr. Mclaughlin, having sold his I him routed tho hoilHO built on the silo by Mr. Henry 8olter expects (o reside mere tins siiiiiiikt. Tho Churchill brother are pulling up a new wlro fence on the Asliby plure a much needed Improvement. Mr. Itomlg ha rented tho Carlson place. t Ernest Mallutt has moved Into nla father' house In Mullno, where ho will reside. Mrs. I'dcll went to Port land again hint week where she Is being treated for blood poisoning. Mjny Driven From Horn. Evory yi'iir. In nmny purts of tho . ,. f Country, llloiiHiiuua aru uniiii I I. .w.iiuliu nnil lullir ill- llll'ir lUNIM'O . J vr. "0 " soimo KrlemUi nnd Uuslnoss nro li ft behind' for other clliiml'1. bnt till I costly nml not nlwny Hire. A ln-tUT . . ' . I. I. L In ha. way me wny il iiiuhimi'ii' Hr. Klim's N'w lltoovry mid curt yoursolf t homo. Ktuy rlKlit tlioro with vour frli-nds. and tuke this fo ini'itlclni'. Throat mid lu"K troublo llml quick r'IW'f nd lnalih roluriiH. Its hi-lp I" ciMiKhs, colds. Krlp, croup, whoopliiK couuh nnd soro lutiK" muho It n positive blosHliiK. 50 nnd Trial holllo fn-o. lliiiirmiti'cd by H 8HUBEL. Mrs. K. V. liornschtili Is slowly r rovcrlnii frotn Iht ri'ccnt lllnt'ss. Mr. iiml Mrs. II. A. Bhunt'l went to Canbv t-atiutlay. W'lil llnttman and family, of ( ol ton. spent a few day Willi his moth -r hor-j lant wct-k. Thi riTi'iit wind did much daiiiaK'" to grain. Canby and North Clackamas CANBY. Mrs. W. H. I'orter was visiting Mrs. Wllkersoti of Portland, lust week. Mr. Wllkerson Is very low with cancer of tin' fnce. Mr. Wllkerson formerly lived at Cimby. The ladles of Canby wll give a cafe teria lunch Saturday night at tho city hall, th" proceeds of which will go to the baud boy Frank Autumn has put III a P1 room mil confectionery store In what was formerly the Red Front. John Andrews of llarlow. and help ith, hv moved the Wulto livery burn onto the north corner of tho lot. The bund boys have purchased the site of ihe livery bam for their band hall. They will proceed at once to erect a modern hull with all conven iences, a stuge nt one end mid a bnrd wood, )llslied floor. Mr. nnd Mrs Flnher left Monday night for southern California where they will visit Mr. Fisher's daughters. They will be gone two week. Joseph Ileattle was an Oregon City visitor Tuesday. Horn, to the wife of Warren Iluty, this week, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Knight wero llublmr.l visitors lust Saturday night. Claude Deyeo Is visiting his mother 'this week and also painting Mrs. He I yeo's new wire fence which was re ceully put up. Mrs. Elmer Vtteo and two small I children, of New Era, were visiting ' relatives and friends In Canby Tuos dav. Miss (iertrudo Wright, of Culver, Ore Is the guest of Miss Verna Por ter this week. Miss Wright formerly lived here, her father being foreman of the railroad section. I The funeral of Carl Nelson took place last Friday. Mr. Nelson hns ' been In jKor health for some time, lie wad confined to his bed most of I the time for seven weeks prior to Ills 'death. Mr. Nelson was 47 years of age Ho leaves a widow, one small daughter nnd a host of friends to ! mourn his demise. Interment was In i the Norwegian cemetery. Perry Meeks has sold his farm of ' r)8 acres two miles Booth of Canby I to a Mr. Wilson, of Corvallls, who bus taken possession. Mr. Meeks In- j tends moving Into town for the pres- j erA very enthusiastic meeting of So 'clullsts was held hist week at the j (iurley Ogle home, about thirty-five or forty adherents being present. A dls I tlngulshi d speaker will be present at ! the next meeting. Among those pres ent ut the meeting were mr. aim w. Hilton, of Needy. The stork called at the home of Joe Lleser last Frlduy and left a baby girl Although disappointed that It wasn't a boy, they are glad that moth er and daughter are doing nicely un der tho care of Dr. Dedman. John Zeek, who was hurt In a run away accident, Is slowly recovering. Iee Ecekrson Is building on the lot he purchased In tho Roth addition to Canby. The basement Is about fin ished. . Mr. Bryant has rented Mrs. A. Mar tin's furnished house. Mrs. Martin will leave soon for MeMlnnvllle to stay awhile with her son, George Martin. After returning she will make her home with Mrs. Graham. Jesse Martin will leave about the first of April for Idaho where he has some valuable mines. Joe Sutherland has purchased three acres of land from O. R. Mack, he low the fair grounds. Mr. Sutherland JF you would know the wonderful pulling and business getting power of little ads try one in our classified columns in either the daily or weekly. If you want to sell or trade your automobile, or your house or a building lot, or stock, in fact anything you may have, run a, small ad and you will be surprised at the results. On the other hand if you wish to buy anything, think of the number of people you can reach for a sum so small you will never miss it. Everyone has something to sell and many times will sell at a sacrifice. BtUer try one this week. Mr. nml Mr. 19. V. Olnllinr vlltd with Mr. Weltlmifer mid family, of TlinlmrKrovp, Inst Hunduy, Klmcr Bwopo I hauling ol to nmr Vet. . .liihn lloft n-l'iilioJ K. V. Cllnlhor' hoiiso Inst wiu'k by puttlnk new alll unilcr It. ... Itolmrt and John Mot.hnko ro cloar. Ihk Imi'l. , . Henry Moclinko ha built now wooiInIiciI recently. Mr. Winner, ouo of our uptodnt fnrmerN, went to OreKoll t'lty lt Hal unlay. (IF NEW 8PRINQ GOWN This gown was dcveloiwd In one of the newest sprltiK wool materials showltiK HllKht cord-weave whlrh proinUei! jtri'iii Hipularlty. Thl I In a delicate shade of anietliyst color relieved bv black satin nnd deep ec ru lace. The Helm of the material Is bordered with lace and held across the bust by n fold of black sutln fastened with silk ornaments nnd tas sels. The Ktrdle Is of amethyst satin mid below Is a little basque of Kath er"d lace. The draped mid divided I tunic or mo ninieriiii is w nellur ncross tho plain underskirt In front of a similar ornament to that on ' the boil Ire. Is having the land cleared preparatory to building on the property. Mrs. Spencer Is still under the doc tor's care. Mrs. C. C. Ilutchlii will have her mil II y display next Friday and Satur day. Mrs. Ed. InitcliliiHon, of Meadow brook. Is visiting relatives III Canby this week. Mrs. Jos. Ileatty Is confined to her home with a slight uttiuk of pleurisy nml grippe. Mr. Ileiinett, editor of the Cnnby Ir rigator, has purchased a beautiful pi ano from the furniture store for his wire. Frank Asttnun bus Installed nil elec tric pano In his kiI hall. BARLOW. Mr. Oouhout has sold his farm to Mr. llurdlck, or Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Harms, of Wisconsin, who are visiting their uunt and uncle, Mrs. AudriiK and Mr. Melvln, wore vis iting In Eugene last week. They will leave for Spokane next week where they will visit relatives. W. Irwin, of Chltwood, wa visiting his brother, It. E. Irwin, the llrst of the week. Wood Jesse, of I'V, Intoll. Idaho, who came to Portland ou the live stock excursion, spent Monday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jesse. .las. Erlckson, who underwent a serious operation at the St. Vincent hospital for ulcers of the stoimteh, Is Improving und there nro hopes of his recover)'. Fred Armstrong Is improving after Ills operation. Fredy Rodliy Is recovering ufter his operation. Frank Stolllugs was out of town several days last week. Fred Jesse, who has been at home for somo time, went to Portland Tues day. Mrs. Perry Keebnngh, of Portland, wus visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Andrews a couple of days lust week. Miss Clara Iirson underwent an operation for appendicitis at the St. Vincent hospital Inst Saturday. Otto Krueger, of Canby, was seen In town Sunday. NEW ERA. The ladles of New Era gave Mrs. J. llurgoyne a surprise carpet rug sow ing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kent, of Portland, and Mihs Mary Barbiir, of Oregon City, were guests of Mrs. Elmer Ve teto Sunday. Tho two latter are sis ters of Mrs. Veteto. Mrs. P. H. Mead was on the sick list last week, The farmers are very busy theso fine days preparing for spring. The mail carrier on route number six had a runaway Monday of this week. Ho dropped his whip opposite iKiernhecker's sawmill and stopped to pick It up when the horse started and was not cauRht until after he turned the McArthiir corner. No damage was done. Mr. llurgoyne was a Canby ylsltor Tuesday. Elmer McArthiir Is teaching our school. Miss McDonald ha resigned. Mrs. Anthony and son, Earl, were Oregon City visitors Tuesday. Elmer Veteto Is building a brooder lfix.12 feet. Earl Wink 'and Oliver Ferguson have leslgned their position at Doernbecker's sawmill. Mr. DuHtln Is teaming over In Peach Cove this spring.