Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 26, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    o "'vri nilEOON' CITY EXTEKPKISK. FRIDAY. AIMML 11)12. .
MAN AND THE SOIL
Dr. R. V. Pierce oi Buffalo, author oi the Common SeoM
Medical Adviser, says "-why ( no ,n farmer (real hit ow
body M ha treat the land ha cultivate, lie putt hack in phos
phate what be take out in crops, or the land would (row poor.
I'd farmer should put hack into hii body the vital element
eihauited by labor, or by ill-health induced by tome chronio
.4: . tir.kr ti mmv. ' tit tfrr VtfluA nf mv IVwtor
Tierce' Golden Medical Diaoovery i in iti vitalizind power. It fivea trenth
to the itomach and purity to the blood. It it like the phophtct which tupply
nature with the substance that build up the crops. The farreachin action of
Doctor Fierce' Golden Medical DUcovcry
it due to it effect on the atomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. Dif
eaae that befin in the itomach are cured through the ttomach. A biliou (pell
i limply the reault of an effort made by the liver to catch up when over-worked
and exhausted. I have found the ' Diacovery ' to be unsurpassed ai liver reg
ulator and rich blood-maker."
Miss Iaittiis Kmskit of Perth, Kansas, tars: "I will hero mid my testimony
of tho eiTectivenex of your remedy upon mvs.lf. I was troubled with Indigestion
for two year or mom. 1 Vectored with three "different doctors hvlde taislmr numer
ous klmi of so-called 1 stomach cures' but received no permanent relief. I was run
down, could not sleep at night with tho pain in mv chest, causal by gas on tho stom
ach. Was weak, could pat scarcely anything although I was hungry nearly all the
time. About one year and a half ago 1 began taking your ' Hidden Medical Inscov
rry,' and aftor having taken several bottles am nearly cured of itomach trouble.
Can now pat without distress and have gained fifteen pounds In weight.
i thank you for your remedy and wish you all success in your good work.'
NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
MOUNTAIN VIEW
MULINO
J Rart and familv. who have been : Everyone Is pretty well through
living out near the Latourette bridge j with the spring seeding and most of
have moved into the house on Warn-' the farmer in this neighborhood have
er street, lately vacated by CharleB their potatoes planted and there Is
Kohison and wife. I Quite a number who are putting In
Cliff Oppy and familv. from West ', several acres of potatoes this year.
Oklahoma, are In Mrs. Qulnns house Mr. Walker and family, from Iowa,
on Warner Street i D0 arrived at Mulino last week, are
Frank Selby was hurt In the pulp j visiting his sister. Mrs. John Evans,
mill Monday. It 18 rumored that he intends to buy
D L. Torrence has bought a fine I property in this vicinity,
large team. It is very gentle and the j Porn, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Man
children of this burg take turns in ning. a boy, April 13.
going riding. Mi8S Gladys Snodgrass finished her
Mrs. Will Grubbs and two children , term of school Friday, April 12, and
of Arleta were visiting here over Sun-I Guy Larkins. of Marquam will begin
day the guests of Mrs. Geo. Roberts, j teaching here Monday, April 23. at
Fishing seems to be the main onl- a salary of $70 a month.
r of the dav. William Beard was not John Darnell was seen on our streets
generous with thplr contribution! and
thp fair will assuredly be a aucceia.
Vr. Hrown. Mrs. IMack and son.
Willie, Mis Klma Sumner. Mrs. Chus.
Wagner. Norman Say, John Say and
Heed Graham were In Portland Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. McGlnnls have bought
the Chas. Peterson place.
John Hutson has been improving
his residence with a new coat of paint.
The girls' sowing society, of Corral
Crook school, mot with Mrs. Wood
Saturday and spent a very profitable
and pleasant afternoon.
Mis Murray, of the local school,
has luvn having a series of lulling
matches, which have been quite an
aid to the pupils.
Professor I'ahivan, ot Oregon City,
was tho guest of WIlBonvlllo friend
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Wall has been quite ill for the
past week.
A very good showing of voters Is
reported from the election Friday at
Pleasant Hill.
A large crowd of local people will
attend the Champoeg celebration on
Thursday.
Mrs. Robert Tate, president of the
Mothers Congress, will address the
; rr wiunnviiio and vicinity Fri
day, Mav S, Instead of last week as ,
'was anticipated. Mrs. Tate is a tab
entod lady and all should mane an ei
fort to be present The meeting will
be held in the Methodist church at j
2 o'clock. All Interested in the wel-.
fare of children should be present.
No admission fee.
. t
STAFFORD. !
Sandy and East Clackamas
8AN0Y
A full house was In attendance at
the musical and sterooptlonii enter
talnment given Thursday evening und
er the auspices of the Sandy Public
Schools. Sumclont funds were noted
to warrant the purchase of two largo
schoolroom clock. Tho music, und
er the dlreeotlon of Miss Mulr. was
thoroughly enjoyed by all. and much
credit I due both teachers, aud pu
pils for bringing tho talent of thtJ
schools before the people In so sat
isfactory way. Thank are also due
to Mrs. Percy Shelly for the loan
of her piano and to Paul Molnlg for
having It moved to and from the
church. ,
Mrs. Newton Schmlnky and son.
Unice, Fent the week end In Port
land. ,
The second story of the new Shel
ley block wlllMie used for an enter
talnment hall.
Harrv Thomas Is painting the Odd
Fellow building, a needed Improve
ment. , . .v.
Ed P.runs has boon awarded the
contract for building the now city
bastlle. the front room of which will
be used for a council chamber. Mr.
llnins begins work this week.
Sandy Commercial Club hpld au
enthusUHtlc railroad meeting Monday
nl..ht
Alboa Melnlg has returned
the mountains.
James Dixon has bought a
of longhaired goats.
ELVVOOO.
from
flock
it mim little occasionally, most-!
lv at nUht. so the hired men can rest,
but it keeps things growing nicely. April shower are watering nature s
Mr Kikely cuts green feed dally for ; garden, consequently crops are grow
his cows and the field now is nearly : ing healthier.
readv to plow again for another crop, j The primary election called many
Mr Weddle has been looking in 'citiions to thelf voting precinct in
vain for a man or two to hire, and ! Highland.
Mr. Gace also wants one to sow land Mr. Klggens. a former resident of
Plaster and haul manure a few days. , this plate, visited Mr. Cox last week.
Mrs. Wm. Pugh and daughter spent
last week In Portland.
Miss Constance Kwlng, a former
Cherryvllle school teacher, has accept
id a position In the Portland library.
Mis Lola Herald, the Cherryvllle
school teacher, ha been visiting her
parents at Lents.
Lee McCabe ha gone to Washing
ton for a visit.
Chauncey CofTuian has bought an
automobile.
Vincent Frlol ha gone to work for
Elijah Coleman, at Government Camp.
Mr. Thompson, a former Methodist
preacher, of Groslmm. ha bought the
UiO-ncre Marston ranch and has set
out several hundred more fruit trees.
Frank Stone has returned from a
trip to Portland, whore ho wont to at
tend his brother marriage, Wm.
Stone.
J. T. Frlol. Jr., made a trip to Port
land last week after a load of goods
for his Cherryvllle store.
You will look a good while before
you find a bettor medicine for coughs
and colds than Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It not only gives relief It
cures. Try It whoa you have a cough
or cold, and you are certain to bo
pleased with the prompt cure which It
will effect. For alo by all dealers.
FIRWOOD.
The Firwood Progressive Associa
tion will hold the Inst meeting of the
season the third Saturday of next
month. During the summer months
people are too busy to attend the
meetings, consequently the associa
tion doomed it best to discontinue
them until the third Saturday of Oe
tober. At the closing meeting. May
IS, after the regular business meeting,
a good, old fashioned social will be
held. Each one Is to consider himself
a committee of one to help to furnish
Relief
from
Rheumatism
Try Sloun'a Liniment fr your rltcu-
niittiHiu don't rub Ju.st lav it on
lightly. It Roci mrulht to tho sore
spot, quickens tho Uh, limbers up
the imiitcics orui joints aiiu biujh
tho juiin.
.Here's Proof
Mr. Julia Tiioma ol JaVon,
C'ul .wrllrni "I Uve ummI your lini
ment fot ilieunuillsm with uiuih luo
Cl'M."
Mastin J. Tdni. ino pith Ava.,
ratntsxn. N. I., wmi "I wa a
nipple wl'h rheumatism for two yeais and I culd not mova at all bad
tola canW-d (torn place to place. 1 lilrd irmrdie ami could hot got U.I
t.t. until 1 tiled Slouii'i Llmmrnt. On Untie hd '!' ' '
aud now 1 alway l.av a bolllo in the bouse for my wife and chtldini."
LEMIMIMT
lulls any kind of pain. Good lot Neuralgia, Tootharhe, Umbago and
Chest rina. Sold by all dealei. Pricm 75c, 30c. and fl.OO.
Slou't hmk am ll.w, CU, llufi siul Puullrf Mat lr. AMnm
DK. EARL S. SLOAN - - Boston. M.aa.
n k a aiK-f-AaKfiil snclers.
Mrs. J. B- Edwards and family have
rented Mrs. Hrook's house. They ar
rived here from Oklahoma Saturday.
Berry Buckner. of Beaver Creek,
Is the guest of his sister, Mrs. J-
M. Parish, this week-
last Thursday, being in this burg on
business.
Mrs. Pert Wallace was visiting her
mother at Macksburg Thursday.
Mrs. Erickson was visiting her
grandmother, Mrs. Bull, of Colton,
last week. Mrs. Bull has been quite
George Everhart spent 1 nursaay . sic.
last week at Kocawooa, tisiuus several or iue .uunuunrn
his parents. the Meek s sale at canoy iaiurua
Mrs. Rett SeaDoit ana son, oi u
of
Thor. were the guests or Miss ta-
la Darling last week.
I iur. Stomach and Kidney
Troubles are quickly cured with pleas-
Darung last wotra.. j iivuuics . r
vnrria la on the sick list .nt acting, nleasant Usting PODO-
w k. Knna nf hor rfaucht-.'i 1Y Ask vnnr dealer. 50c. Guar-
i Ilia ai kuv - - i .
Mr- Rurd. anteed. For sale by Harding s Drug
Store.
r. tH West made a Dusiness
trip to Portland last week and was
the guest of Mrs. Merrill while there.
Mrs. Cromer and daughter, of
Springwater, were visiting J. Lewel
len and family over Sunday.
Miss Winnie Jackson arrived from
Gooseberry last week and started for
Fort Casey early Wednesday morn
ing, where she will go to the hos
pital to have an operation.
The Primitive Baptists will hold ser
vices at the Mountain View church
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and
Sunday morning 10:30. Rev. E. B.
Moffatt, of Newberg. pastor.
Mrs. Swan, of Portland, ana her sis
ter, Mrs. Eliiabeth Dougherty of Ren
nsalieur, Indiana, were visiting Mrs.
R. M. C. Brown last week,
Mrs. A. L. Hickman and Warda
spent last Friday in Sellwood, the
gueu of Mrs. J. R. Duvall.
The bible study class of the Moun
tain View Sunday school will meet
netx Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. A- Schoth.
Mrs. ?. L. Derrick and children who
have been living in Mrs. S. E. Haun's
house on Roosevelt street, during the
winter, have moved out to Maple Lane
C. Montgomery and family of Ok
lahoma, have rented Mr. Carrico's
house.
NORTH LOGAN
The base ball game at Logan be
tween Logan and Eagle Creek Sun
day resulted in a score of 19 to 0.
Battery for Logan was Sagar and
Gruber and for Eaglo Creek. Smith
The Loean team look
ed nifty in its new suits and has not
been beaten this year, isext bunaay
they play at Springwater.
Geo. and Steve Sagar made a busi
ness trii to Estacada last Saturday.
J. B. Cummins and C. J. cnnstian-
sen made a nying tnp to urrgou
City Tuesday.
Quite a number or our young peo
ni from the camD went to the Grang
ers' entertainment and dance Satur
day. All report a gooa time.
The saw mill is Dropgressing nicely ,
and will be sawing Sunday,
a visit to his mother.
Every Bottle Is Guaranteed.
Every bottle of Dr. Beirs Pine-Tar
Hoaey is guaranteed to give satisfac
tion in all throat and bronchial trou
bles.
CLACKAMAS.
We guarantee Sutherland's Eagle
Eye Salve to cure common sore eyes
in 24 to 36 hours. This seems strange,
but it is backed by our guarantee.
You run no risk aad it only costs 25c.
For sale by Harding's Drug Store.
CLARKES.
At the heme of Mrs. A. M. Spur
geon, April 17. in the presence of
thei respective families, Miss Alta
Roadarmel and S. J. Young were unit
ed in marriage. Rev. Speiss was the
officiating clergyman. The bride was
gowned in tan silk pongee and wore
carnations. John Young and his
bride attended as best man and
matron of honor. After the ceremony
lieht refreshments were served. The
vonne couole took the 5 p. m.
for Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wilson and
family came from Southern Oregon to
be present at the wedding of their
neice. Miss A1U Roadarmel.
John Young and wife have come to
spend the summer with his parents.
Mr. Young is slowly recovering from
the severe accident which befell him
in Fjistprn Oreeon about a year ago.
when both limbs were crushed by a !
falling telephone pole. He is able to j
get around the house without crutch
es and expects to recover the full use
of his limbs in time. j
The Amateur Dranatic Club has
been ureently reuaested to repeat the j
prettv little play, "In Old New Eng-1
land" not "Way Down East" as be
fore stated so on next Friday even-1
ing it will be put on the stage at the t
Grange hall. The club will present j
ha niar t 1n-an Saturday evening.
Your correspondent was mistaken as
to the object for which the proceeds
are to be used, as rer item of last
et-k. The money will be in the hands
of a committee and placed to the
benefit of the Grange and other good
matters.
We are pleased to note that Mr.
Krause. the barber, who has located
here, has a good run of customers.
He and his family are well satisfied
with their new home among us.
A school meeting wa held la6t Sat
urdav evening, at which it was voted
that the district should buy a strip of
land adjoining the school grounds on
the south.
. Reilly has finally bought prop-
tn Parkrose, sutmro or ton
Buol Bros, are planting potatoes on
their new ground.
B. Sullivan took a load of potatoes
to town this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elmer went to
Portland this week on business.
W. G. Kleinsmith is sawing wood
for W. H. Bottemiller.
G. Marquardt went to town last Mon
day. Sam Elmer broke up his new land
and is getting ready to plant potatoes.
Mrs. Lucy Heady left last Friday.
Clarkes has a ball team. They have
fine grounds near Clarkes store.
W. H. Bottemiller has a fine Per
cheron colt.
Jerome Parementer worked for Mrs.
Lee last week.
Dewey Grace was in Portland and
visited his grandmother, Mrs. Horn-
train ; schuh.
Ed aud Laurence Grace are hauling
hay to town.
Wellington Marshall left last Mon
day. John Marshall is working for Sam
Elmer.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Baurer, of Colton,
went to town last week.
W. K. Bottemiller has fine Burbank
seed potatoes for sale.
Otis Engle was in Clarkes last
Thursday.
Henry Schiewe left for Montana a
few weeks aco.
Champion Mowers, Binders and Rakes
1 m f: (W1 V V Inii w
Myers Hay Tools
Evans & Keystone Potato Planters
Staver and Parry Buggies
BE PREPARED
Half the tiouble and annoyance of the busy harvest
is due to the fact that when it comes you are not
prepared for it. Why not avoid this condition this
year by looking into your needs now.
Perhaps you have machines for which you need re
pairs. Perhaps you resolved last year that you would not
go through another season with that old out-of-date
harvesting machine. If so, now is the time to look
into the merits of a new one. Next time you are in
town drop into our store and let us show you what
we have to offer. We sell our goods on comparison
and are very glad of the opportunity to explain the
details to the careful buyer and show him where he
will save and make money by buying from us.
Out Spring stock includes
Hoosicr Grain Drills.
EVANS & KEYSTONE POTATO PLANTERS,
BLOOM MANURE SPREADERS, CHAMPION
HARVESTING MACHINES, SANDWICH, HAY
PRESSES, J. I. CASE PLOWS, CUTAWAY
HARROWS, DISC PLOWS, MITCHELL
WAGONS, STAVER & PARRY VEHICLES,
in fact everything in the IMPLEMENT AND
VEHICLE LINE.
If you can't call drop us a postal for printed matter
on anything in this line which may interest you.
W. J. WILSON & CO.,
gREGON CITY, OREGON
Canby Hardware & Implement Co.
CAN5Y, OREGON
FULL LINE AGENTS FOR
Mitchell, Lewis
& Staver Co.
Portland,
Oregon
Canby and North Clackamas
WILSONVILLE.
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Vloyed, co man comes along willing
t f Vniine hag been servine as I In wnr.
a juror for some time past. Mr. Milen is suffering with a
CnnVe ir Son were in T'nion district j cold.
Saturday on real estate business.
Rev. Jones, uf Pilley. exchanged pul-
l.tsnop or me locai
bad
Mr. and Mrs. Holton took dinner at
the old home Sunday and returned to
fceir home in East Portland in the
evening
n. s.
pits with Rev
church Sunday
Robert Frary, of Portland, spent . . ,. . ... . ... ,
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Joe , y - Vhomas i,.t Th, rsda . had a
Thornton. r,Ko, ,.j ver? enjoyable afternoon and pied
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brobt and b f n f M
Cora Hrobst were in Portland Tues-. 3 p m ya(jjourned w
w i. - a vn.z. in I the-gfbool house to bear Mrs. Younz
Mrs. Brown and children were in , n to
Portland Wednesday . expected of them for the
Md ,rS- !' S' rela' juvenile fair to be held at Wilsonville
G Serrrsid.nte fj"
hor nnv nf Palem. was in our vil- . .. . .. . . . ,'
laze Saturday on business.
Mrs.. Puckley visited her husband,
who is conductor of our local train,
for a few days last week.
Mrs. Marion Young has visited all
enta and children it certainly is a
move in the right direction.
Mrs. Youne and a lady friend drove
up to Mrs. Thomas' and took dinrr
with the ladies and spent a very
interests of the juvenile fair to De
erty in Parkrose, snonro oi rorv . .uinist The Wilson-
land. ,jie business nien have leen very
W. W. Smith is cutting pi.ine from ,
eight aores of timber on the old cnap-1
man place. After reran oui. me
the surrounding schools now In the j pleasant few hours Thursday.
The entertainment and pie scv;a
held at the Frog Pond school house,
was a decided success, ne'tinc tb-m
t?,i. to be expended for the school.
at Ixxl-e. visited Dere Baiuruay
Sunda--.
lewig Vallen waa in
i Thursday.
Mrs. Meilike and daughter, Annie,
ere in Sprinzwater Saturday.
Mrs. Uy, of Highland, visited Miss
Montie (oi Saturday.
Mrs. Wyona Stahlnecker visited
Miss Alien s school Wednesday. An
intense interest was shown by each
pupil.
Mrs. Schwerine and daughters
Mirtha and Ijouise. visited Mrs. M.
S-jrfus Sunday afternoon.
We are sorrr to hear of Harley
Freen-.in being ill and hope for his
recovery.
Mrs. W. T. Henderson visited ber
R fiter. Mrs. Mary Sorfus, Sunday.
Mr. Veilike Is building a wood shed
on ti tew home spot
Harry Rittner is borne again from
the logging camps.
Mr M.ller is working in Oregon City
at present
Mr. Cox s nephew, of Estacada, was
unar viiitor at tne toi
games or amusements for the evening.
Anvone caught looking serious or not
!. K.aWHv In f ha tmnum.flfl
Estacada I will be made to pay a forfeit A taffy
! pull will wind up the program.
The meeting of the Mt Hood Fruit
Growers' Association will be post
poned this month.
The library books have been sent
to Salem and a new set Is expected
toon.
A meeting of the stockholders of
the ML Hood Co-operative Creamery
Association will be held at Sandy
Saturday, April 27, at 1:30 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bosholm. accom
panied by Mrs. Dixon, drove their au
to to Portland Tuesday.
A. C. Milliron left for Portland Wed
nesday where he expats to remain
for some time.
J. R. Cornogg was transacting ousi
ness in Portland and Oregon City the
first of the week.
Professor C. F. Anderson, of Esta
cada, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Hart Thursday night.
A. fpdegrave and son left Saturday
tney
CANBY,
Mr. and Mrs. Churles Palmer have
moved Into Mrs. F.lvlm Siiltmursh's
bunanlow, recently vacated by Itoy
l.ee. .Mr. Palmers mother, Mrs.
Header. Is maklim an Indefinite visit
with them.
The Odd Fellows lxdge will cele
brate the ninety-third anniversary of
the oniKiililliK of the lodse. A siih
Pt will be served.
George Yergen has purchased a new
Huby Six Mitchell tar.
August Wllllirond has purchased a
new motorvyle.
Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, of the
Telephone-Keslster. Mc.Mlnnvllle. and
children, were visiting Mr. Martin's
sisters. Mrs. O. It. Muck and Mrs. J.
A. Graham last Sunday. They came
over In their new automobile, making
the trip In three hours. Mrs. Martin
act ompaiiled her son home for a long
''"
The mall patrons on route No .2
won t have to wait for their mail now,
as Warren l.ee. the currier, has pur
chased a motorcycle.
Auguct Ogren. of Sllverton. was vis
iting his sister, Mrs. Anna Hutchin
son, last week.
i The Poultry Demonstration car.
hl h Is sent through the Willamette
valley by the Southern Pacific and the
Oregon Agricultural College, will be
at Canby Friday. April 26. arriving at
4:15 p. m. and leaving Saturday lit
9:40 a. m.
W. S. l"Hen addressed a fulr sue
audience last Saturday night at the
citv hall. Single Tax was the subject
of his address. Judging from the con
versation thiil s heard after the
meeting we don't think he made any
convent), unless It was M. J. lee, who
tisked several Important questions
which Mr. I' Ken answered to his en
tire satisfaction.
Smith fc Wills have finished their
Ice cream parlor at the rear of the
confectionery store In a most attract
ive style.
l,ee Eckerson's new bungalow Is
rapidly nearlng completion. When
finished Mr. Eckerson will have one
of the most attractive homes In Can
. by.
Alma Eckerson, who has been un
der the doctor's care for a week, was
taken to the hospital last week. The
1 last report says she is better and will
be home in a few days.
Mrs. Bradford has been confined to
the house for the past ten days. She
fell while standing on a box.
A. D. Paddoc k and wife, of Glad
stone, motored to Canby Tuesday of
this week. Mr. Paddock is building
a residence and dnig store in Glad
stone. The residence will bo com
pleted In about three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ogle were vis
! iting Mrs. Ogle's brother, V. I.. Muck,
of Aurora, last Sunday.
Chester Smith, of Macksburg. Is
hauling lumler for AI. mons, who
is building his house about three
miles south of Canby.
Mrs. O. R. Mack wns elected a dele
gate to the Christian Sunday school,
which convened at McMlnnville this
, week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Penman ar
rived in Canby this week from Cali
fornia. Mr. Penman has accepted a
position with the Ogle Creek mines.
For rheumatism you will find noth
ing better than Chamberlain t l.ini
menL Try It and see how quickly It
gives relief. For sale by all dealers.
TWILIGHT
; Miss Marie Harvey made a busi
ness trip to Portland Saturday. "
Miss Anna Schlffewho hns been
making her sister. Mrs. Carl Schmu
decke, and extended visit has return
ed to her home In the east.
j Miss Anna Wllehart of Oregon City
j was a Sunday guest of her sister, Mrs.
t Jam eg ilylton.
1 Mrs. Scheer. of Portland, Is vlslt
j Ing with her son, Mr. Henry Scheer.
! The following well rendered pro
' gram was given In Twilight hall Sat
j urday evening by the community club:
1 Instrumental duet, the Misses Camp:
jixitation. "When father ns a boy,"
I Clarence Olds: dialogue, "Dostor and
I Patient." M. J. I-azeelle and Mr. Hub
!lard; Vocal solo: Mrs. Milton Mat-
toon; rending, '"the Hm ket that hung
In the Well," Mr. Curtis Dodds; rectta
Hon, "Giving Information.' Miss l-s-jslo
MclHinuld; vocul solo, Mrs. Mill
ion Mattoon; dialogue, "John Hasty
ami Peter Quiet," Leonard and Ken
j neth Thompson.
j Danirt rumor says we will hear the
' wedding bells soon.
Mrs. Milton Mattoon and children
1 hav returned to their home In Mil
I wuiikle, after a visit with Mr. and
j.Mrs. U Muttoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Weldetnan of Port
' Inn', were guests at Mountain Ash
! Farm Sunday.
George U.elle Is having a five c
! re truck of land cleared.
A surprise party wns given at the
'home of Mr .line! Mrs. Way Saturday
evening In honor of their son. Rue-.M-I's
nineteenth birthday anniversary
by bis young friends. The evening
. ........ ... I . K
was most tieiigntiuiiy spem n
guinea and music. The guest were
served a delicious lunch.
Fortunes In Faces.
There's often much truth In the say
ing "her face Is her fortil.H'." but Its
never said where pimples, skin erup
tions, blotches, or other blemishes dis
figure It. Impure blood I back of
them all. and shown the need of Dr.
King's New Ufo PHI. They promote
health and beauty. Try them. 2S
rents at all druggltts. '
BARLOW.
S. II. Herg and sons. Hernard. Al
bert and Grge. and daughter, Cora,
autoed to Sllverton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arc hibald have moved
Into their new house and the place
begin to look quite home like.
Mrs. Wright has traded her place
here for Portland property and Mrs.
Wright left for Portland Monday, Hen
ry Gllbertson taking' her household
goods by team.
Mr. and Mrs. Ijirson celebrated
their liSlh wedding anniversary Mon
day by their daughter. Clara. Inviting
a few friends to drink coffee with
them. Those present were: Mr. Bnd
Mrs. James Krlckson, Mr. and Mrs.
Larson. Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Johnson
ami Misses Josephine WrolKtad and
Clara .arson.
Miss Lewis and Miss Anderson at
tended the teachers' meeting In Can
by Satjrday, going from there to
Portland, returning home Sunday ev
ening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jesse were up
from Portland Snturday.
Mrs. Johnson received a letter from
her husband, who recently went to
Alberta. Canada. Mr. Johnson snya
they Bre Just threshing there and he
found plenty of work.
Mrs. Van Winkle and her grandson.
Hernum. left last Wednesday for Nat
ron. Oregon, where they will remain
for a short time.
TELLS ON THE KIDNEYS.
Oregon City People Have Found Thle
To Be True.
Tile strain of overwork tells on the
weakened kidneys more quickly than
on any oilier organ of the body. The
hurry and worry of business men. the
heavy lifting nnd stooping of workmen,
the women's household cares, tend to
wear, weaken mid Injure the kidneys
until they ran no longer filter the poi
son from the blood and the whole body
suffers from the waste matter that ac
cumulates. The weakened kidneys
need quick assistance. Donn'i Kidney
Pills ar prepared especially for sick,
weakened kidneys; tired, worn-out
backs- have cured thousands of such
cases. Convincing proof in an Oregon
City citizen' stntement.
Frank II. Ilusrh. Jr.. Main St. Ore
gon City, ore., says: "I suffered from
acute attacks of kidney and bladder
trouble for some time and got no re
lief until I tried Donn's Kidney PI1U.
The contents of two boxes disposed of
my complaint and I have had no re
turn attack. I consider Dosn'i Kidney
Pills nu excellent preparation."
For sale by all dealers. Price BO
pent. Foster Mlllmrn t o., minaio.
New York, sole agent for the I'nlted
States.
Remember the name Iioan's and
take no ol her.
Ing and wood the piece will be slashed
and burned.
Saves Leg of Boy.
"It seemed that my 14 year old boy
uld have to los . his leg. on accouni
of an ngly ulcer, caused cy a oao
bruise." wrote D. F. Howard. Aquone.
N C "All remedies and doctors treat
men failed till we tried Bucklen'a Ar
nica Salve, and cured bim with one
box" Cures burns, boils, skin emp
tiona, piles. 25c at a'.l dmggists.
woul
Farms Wanted j"
One young fellow was so pie hungry
that he gladly paid 110 for tne .-coo!
mam's Lie and a numter of them went
as high as 2 and ii l'i.
We nave rasa customers ior iarmo j ..n . 1.... -- , -j r.-.i--ii.rn
and acreage and also have Portland j end visitors from Portland, who re-. romd d;spersd.
- . iiu-nma nmne turned to their homes Sunday afier- -,:Trisor And
ty for trade for farms and acreage. I noon, much refreshed with their out
i vnnr farm or -rfi is for sale I ine.
or trade it will pay you to send ns a 1 The wife of Professor Kcowles OS(j of fceat Saturday.
full description with all particulars. drove up with her bus!,and Wednes-
j day morning from Willamette, and
PORTLAND BUSINESS EXCHANGE lor,
709-10 Rothchild Bldg Portland, Ore. ' gou City last Thursday.
'.. in." .v. .hnc.t teacher, vis- fnr the Columbia River where
it' Mrs. Dan Stahlnecker Friday er- eipect to work for some ti.
,LZ A. G. P-orastedt, of Sandy, spent
A surprise party was given Mr. and , Tuesday evening at Ed Hart s.
Mrs. Dan 's-ahlnecker Saturday night,
A iery pleasant evening was Mow S IhlS
Rarest, menu
were aerrea nu , .i 1.1,1 r4 i t t
S-.:rv-;or Anderson Waited Ewood y 4 Tal, 0
Lw;s alien went " - m u, i-w . a t r
tawt I CkTTj out ' T ' ,rr lV or hu firm.
HT Ctr" far. kt tk telTT.l!T. trimt
mom. T-iw tftii -r l frrt- tntt :i er-.U prt
Jut Hmu ftmJtj Y tur eo-pu.
CHEPRyVILLE
Rev. Vt. Ranyan pref hed in M. E.
ctur'.h Sunday.
you would know the wonderful pulling and IniMnrii grtting
nnwer of liitlr adi trv one in our classified columns in eilher
ihe 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 o small you will
never miss it. Everyone has something to sell and many times
will sell at a sacrifice. Better try one this week.