Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 05, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
CARUS
Amonft those attending the barbe
cu at Aurora Saturday wers Mr. and
Mrs. Charley SpanRler, Mr And Mr.
Tom Da via and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Spangler of this city.
Mr. and Mra. O. A. Howard of
Clackamas are visiting with tholr
daughter. Mra. Charley Caato.
Mia Sarah Edwards, of Portland,
who baa been visiting with Mr. J.
R. Lewis, returned to hor home Tues
day. Several from here attended the fun
eral of Miss Annie Evans, of Port
land. Clyde Driseol who ta working- for
Fred Schafer at Me low flrook spent
Sunday at home.
Clyde Smith and Otla Howard are
working for the Mullno railroad.
Jlin Puckner and wife are viatting
with his brother .Lew Puckner and
wife. !
Tom Evans la hauling gravel at
Clear Creek.
Mr. and Mra. Casseday vtalted with
relatives at Needy Sunday.
Mr. Schmlser commenced hauling
lumber for his new house last week.
Miss Olga Peter returned home
last week after visiting relatives Jn
Oregon City.
Chronic Sore Eyes
Are easily cured with Sutherland's
Eagle Eye Salve. It la palnleea and
harmless and guaranteed. S.ic a box.
For sale by Harding's Drug Store.
CLACKAMAS
C. F. Street bought an oulylngacre
of land from A. O. Wold Instead of
the residence property.
The. civic Improvement club ta
working to obtain an electric line, al
so a warning bell at the station.
J. R .Landea and a crew of Ave
men put a roof on the east aide of
the Congregational church.
A number of persons went from
Clackamas to the Sunday school pic
nic at Gladstone Friday.
Raina have about spoiled the late
cherry crop but other crops are
greatly benefitted.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Haywad left
town last Sunday to go to the Alpine
ranch rear Carua. They expect to
spend two or three months with their
daughter. Mrs. Charles W. Casta.
A brother of J. H. Johnson has
moved to Clackamas. Mr. Johnson
has bought a lot east of the station
and will begin building immediately.
BILIOUSNESS
Is cured with PODOLAX. The pleas
ant tasting, pleasant acting liquid liv
er medicine. Try a bottle on our
guarantee. Don't forget the name
PODOLAX. For sale by Harding's
Drug Store.
SHUBEL.
David Moehnke and family have
moved back into the country after
having tried city, life for a while,
J. W. Lieser and family of Canby
and Mr. and Mrs. C. Sbubel of Ore
gon City visited with G. A. Shubel
Sunday.
Herman Moehnke gave a dance at
his home Saturday night There was
a Urge crowd present and everybody
had a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glnther spent
a few daya in Portland last week. '
We Moehnke has purchased an
automobile.
The Molalla Stars played the Shu
bel nine on the Shubel diamond this
afternoon. The Shubel team defeat
ed the Stars 7 to 5.
Summer Cold
Are harder to relieve than winter one
but they yield Just as readily to treat
ment with Dr. Bell s Pine-Tar-Honey.
Sold everywhere. Look for the Bell
on the Bottle. For sale by Harding's
Drug Store.
MARQUAM.
Guy C. Larkins of Marquam and
Velva Hertzel, of 8cotta' Mills, were
married at eight o'clock, June 26th,
by Rev. Mr. Spencer of the M. E.
Church of Silverton. Many friends
of the young couple witnessed the
Impressive ceremony. After the cer
emony and the congratulation were
ever, the guests, about one hundred In
number, partook of a delicious lunch
eon. The bride and groom left In an
automobile for Woodburn, thence by
train to Eugene, to be absent a week
or ten days. They received a large
number of useful and handsome gifts.
The bride is an accomplished musi
cian and the groom Is a promising and
successful young school teacher of
Clackamas County.
Marquam celebrated the Fourth of
July. The Marten tend furnished the
music, the committee had the grounds
in excellent condition and a good
time was bad by alL
James Baker of Portland and Miss
Minnie Avry of Bridlevale Falls at
tended the wedding of their cousin,
G. C. Larkln.
Mrs. Jewel Marquam Knight was
calling on relative and friend last
week.
The surveyors for the new line of
railroad from Canhy via Molalla end
Marquam to Silverton, are camped a
few miles north of town.
Fred Meyers has Just finished plant
lng 45 acres of potatoes.
Jayniec St Company, 'of Mountain
Ridge has a lumber yard in our
town.
A Cough, A Cold
And then no telling what unless you
use Dr. Bell' Pine-Tar-Honey. It is
the best, ask your neighbor. Look for
the Bell on the Bottle. Sold every
where. For sale by Harding' Drug
Store.
COLTON,
Mr. Sherman of Portland, who own
the Howlen place, came out with hi
daughter and two eon last Sunday.
f Mrs. Berkly, who ha been vtaiting
with Mr. L. Elliott at Elwocd for
some time, returned to her home at
Portland last week.
John Puts ha purchased a new
wagon.
Archie Bonney made business trip
to town Saturday.
Cuat Gottberg Is busy bull ding a
new barn.
Jonas Engstrom, who has been vis
iting In different parts of Canada, has
returned to Oregon and la staying
with his brother John at Colt on.
Miaa Nellie Bonney left to work
near Oregon City last week.
llert Means, of San Francisco, Cal.,
a former resident of Cotton, waa vis
iting with Mrs. Ulx last week.
Jake SllHld, of rortland, waa a
visitor at Mr. and Mrs. J. ruts' last
week. ..
Mrs. Alfred Anderson, who has been
very alck with pneumonia, waa taken
to the hospital at Portland last
Thursday. We all hope for a rapid
recovery and to soon aee her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stromgreen and
daughters were visitors at Mr. and
Mrs. Gust Gottberg Sunday.
W. E. Honney attended the Oregon
pioneer meeting last week.
Mr. Danielson's store house la near
ing completion.
Charlie Freeman and sister. Miss
Hasel. of El wood, called on their
grandmother, Mrs. Dix, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mautx and daughter,
and Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of North Da
kota, were here visiting In Oregon.
Mr. Mautx, who has traveled a good
deal, and has been over the greater
part of the I'ntted States and Cuba,
thinks Oregon is O. K. They visited
wi;h Mr. and Mrg. J. Puts at Colton
and then called on old acquaintance
at Highland, where Mrs. Mautx lived
a number of years ago. From there
they left for Portland to visit Mrs.
Mautx' brother. They intend to taKe
in Salem and visit other towna before
leaving for Canada, where the have
friends and relatives, and from there
they will return to their homes In
North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Mautx
will probably come back to Oregon
and make their home hero.
A fina new bridge has been built
over the creek on the road between
Colton and El wood.
Mr. John Jones' onions are looking
Dne.
Several land buyer were at Colton
last week.
Everybody Satisfied
Who has tried Dr. Hell s Pine-Tar-
Honey for coughs, colds, grip or any
throat or bronchial trouble. Get a
bottle today. Look for the Bell on
the Hottle. For sale by Harding's
Drug Store.
WILSONVILLE.
Mabel Toore, of Oregon City and
Miss Louise Kemp of Woodburn, vis
ited friends in Wilsonville on Tues
day.
Mr. Goer, corresponding secretary
for the M. B. A. Lodge in this state,
was in town for a couple of days this
week.
Misses Bettie and Margaret Rat
algia went to Portland on Thursday
for a short visit with relatives.
The Rebekah Lodge meet every
Tuesday evening in the M. B. A.
halL
Mrs. Walter Brown and children
have returned from McCoy, where
they have been visiting Mrs. Brown
parent.
William Black went to Salem Fri
day. Mrs. Brobst and daughter Mary
were in Portland on Saturday.
Mr. Fred Walters, of Oregon City,
was In onr village on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Melvin visited
their son and family here on Sunday.
The Wilsonville Club met with
Mrs. Aden on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mallory visited rela
tive here the last of the week.
Miss Helen Murray went to her
home in Washington on Tuesday.
Miss Jessie Murray will keep house
for her brothers during Miss Murray's
absence.
There will be services in the church
next Sunday as usual. Everyone is
cordially Invited to attend.
Prof. Graham spent some time at
his farm near Wilsonville last week.
H. S. Aden was in Portland Mon
day on business.
Mrs. Black was In the Rose City on
Saturday.
Mr. Wall went to Portland on Fri
day. J. W. Thornton and Mis Wolburt
were Portland visitors on Friday.
Miss Mary Brobst ha quite a large
class of music scholar.
Mrs. Henry Aden was a city visitor
on Wednesday.
The drug store is a great conven
ience and is a nice new building,
which improves Main St
Miss Lois Melvin entertained nine
of her girl friend in a delightful
manner on Tuesday afternoon in hon
or of her eighth birthday. The young
hostess was the recipient of many
beautiful gifts. A dainty repast waa
served, games were played and a
merry time was spent by the happy
guest.
The prize list for the district fair
should be in the hands of each family
resident here. If you have not already
received one, ask for one at any of
the stores, where Mrg. Marlon has
left them for distribution. The fair
will be held on August 29th, and
should be a great success as Mrs.
Young has collected and worked most
diligently.
Two In One
Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain Js both an inter
nal and external remedy. It Is an an
tiseptic remedy and destroy disease
germs. Sold everywhere on a posi
tive guarantee. For sale by Harding'
Drug Store.
8TAFFORD.
The weather has been very bad for
securing clover hay.
A traveler through Yamhill County
reports that there are hundreds of
acres in that county alone that are
already spoiled, a portion of it cut
and other fields ctill standing or pros
trated by wind or rain, but at the
present writing the aun is shining
again and hope rise high In the
breast of the farmer.
Adolph Delkar had the misfortune
to be kicked by one of hi horse
Sunday morning, the iron shod hoof
hitting him below the knee. At first
It wa thought the bone was broken,
but Dr. Mount was called and found
It to be a bad flesh wound. It appears
he was riding one horse and leading
the other, when It suddenly turned
and' kicked in a playful mood with
disastrous result
Mr. Nossbaum took a four horse
load of oats to town for Mr. Gag on
Wednesday 6140 lbs., quite a load
for one wagon.
A man who waa working over In
OliKflON CITY KNTEKPUTSK. FK1DAY, JULY
what Is called the Day neighborhood,
just over the line In' Washington coun
ty, and who slept In a barn, wa found
Monday, sick with a raging fever, A
physician was called but the ioor fel
low died about four o'clock. The cor
oner was sent for but we have not
heard the particular yet
I.en Francis went to Mr. Gage'
Tuesday evening to execute a deed to
a proposed road Ttllumook will build
along the edge of the land owned by
Mr. Gage. Mr. Fraud I a notary
public.
Mr. Powell bought a large load of
goods for his store Monday, Includ
ing flrwracker and the average boy
is jubilant
The Younger Set of Btaltord are
preparing for a picnic In Gages' prove
with cwlngs, flags, croquet and other
gnmea galore, and of course a dinner
in the shade.
Misa Lydla Aernl I helping her
younger sister keep house while the
mother takes a vacation and visits
her old home at the foot of Mt Adams.
The Ladles' Circle will meet with
Mrs. Seedling on the third Thursday
of thla month. '
'A Pain Rsmtdy
Both Internal and external la needed
dally by almost every family. Keep
a bottle of Dr. Hell Anti-Pain. Good
for all kinds of bowel troubles. Ex
ternally for cuts, burns, sprains, and
all pains. Strongly antiseptic. For
sale by Harding' Drug Store.
MOUNTAIN VIEW
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewellen went to
Springwater last week to visit their
children and grandchildren.
Eugene Lewellen and wife have a
son.
Mrs. A. Mautx I recovering after
her serious Illness.
Mis Myrtle Henderson la the proud
possessor of a new organ.
Roy Brady went to Beaver Creek
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OREGON CITT
Monday on business.
Mason Kellogg, ho has been work
ing in Washington, returned borne
Tuesday to spend tbe rourtn or July
with his family.
Grandma Preston returned home
Sunday from Salem, where he had
been taking care of her daughter,
who died Friday.
WANTED
1. Wanted A party with good e
eurlty to borrow $650.00.
2. Wanted A party with farm
property a security to borrow
11000.00.
3. Wanted A party to purchase
a five-roomed house In Gladstone
near car line price (900.00;
$350.00 cash, balance In 18
month.
4. Wanted A party to purchase
small house and four lot on
Fifth 8treet, Oregon City 11000.
Eaiy terms.
CROSS & HAMMOND
Attorney and Abstracter
Beaver Building
Oregon City
D. W. Glllolt weut to Caru Tuesday
on business.
Misa l.eola Henderson I visiting
hor grandparents at Klwnod. also her
aunt, Mr. Delia Vallen, and other
relatives,',
Mr. Ionian Mack, nee Mabel Or
man. of Portland, visited Mr. Pearl
Kverhart Inst week.
Mr. J, Lewellon'a brother, 1-nfnte
lloweli: of Medford, Oregon, visited
her a few day last week. They
had not met In thirty year.
The daughter of Mr. and Mr. C.
Gorbett, Mrs. Phillips, and three chil
dren, of Madras, are visiting here
this week.
Miss Lillian Glllett Is visiting rela
tive near lllllshoro this month.
Mr. Cromer and daughter, of
Springwater, penl Saturday here
with hor mother and family.
During the summer mouth mother
of young children should watch for
any unnatural looseness of the bow
els. When given prompt nttentlon at
this time serious trouble may be
avoided. Chamberlain's Colic Cholera
and Diarrhoea Rentedy can always be
depended upon. For sale by Huntley
Hro. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard. Mo
lalla and Canby.
BARLOW
At the request of Wm. U. Barlow,
before his death, his daughter, Miss
M. S. Barlow, ha purchased a drink
ing fountain for the city, and It will
b erected to the memory of Mr. Bar
low. The fountain contain a bub
bling fountain, a horse, and a dog
watering trough. It will be erected
on the northeast corner of Main SL,
and will be an ornament to the city.
This fountain would have been erect
ed long ago, but Miss Barlow has
been waiting for the city to have city,
water.
Misses Clara and Tlllle Knutson, of
Canby, and Mis Clara Iron, of
In the Mower you
NOTR TUB
and
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SHOW YOU WHY
CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO.
CAR BY, OREGON
Portland, were visiting Mrs. Larson
Sunday.
A number of our citizens attended
the barbecue at Aurora Saturday and
report exciting times there. Many
of tbe young people attended tbe
dance In tbe evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 8. Tull an Ver
na Kinsey went to Portland Friday.
J. J. Wurfel was surprised Wednes
day morning on entering hi tore to
find hi store bad been broken Into In
the night by breaking a light out of
the window. The cash reglater was
pried open, but nothing was missing,
as there was no money In tbe till.
This is the fifth time Mr. Wurfel's
store has been robbed, or broken into.
Mrs. Wurfel reports she Is slowly
Improving in health since she went to
Sheppard's Springs.
Do not forget the Spiritualist Camp
Meeting at New Era from July 6 to
August 4.
James Erickson and wife have mov
ed Into their rooms over the ware
house of the store, and Mr. Wrolstad
has moved bis family Into Mr. Erick
son 's bouse.
Mrs. Oak' lister and husband, from
Idaho, are visiting Mrs. Oaks.
Born, to tbe wife of O. Oaks, son,
July 2.
Robert Billiard, one of th farmers
of Eldorado, was in this city Wednesday.
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HOOD RIVER.
A Very pretty wedding took place
at the homo of Mr. and Mra. Virgil
lliK'hiinnn. of Hood Klver, June .nth,
when tholr daughter, Miss I'loreme
liuchaimn was married to Mr. Arthur
A. Baldwin, former principal of tits
West Oregon Cty schools, The hunt
was beautifully decorated with rose,
lerns and Indian arrow wood. The
bride wore a dress of cream white
silk and carried an armful of pink and
while rosea. She was attended by
her sister. Mlss-Avl Huchaunu, who
was dressed In pur white and car
nod shasta daisies. The bridegroom
was attended by Mr. Arthur Uitta
of Hood Klver. The ceremony was
performed by Kev. J. II. Margraves,
of Hood Klver. After spending a
few day In travel Mr. and Mr. Bald
win go to tholr hlino In Mackshurg,
Oregon. Hie present were numer
ous and beautiful. The btidnl pair
were showered with rose buds as they
left the room.
For soreness of tbe muscle, whe
I her Induced for violent eiercls or In-
' liirv ttttiA t imlhlitir lintf.ir thnli
(Immlierlaln's Liniment. Till lini
ment also relieves rhcumallo pains.
For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon
City, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby.
Eaat Indian Magi.
A traveler tells a story of Indian
maglo. The'juggler waa a Malay, who
stroked with his finger the blade of a
long knife or rree The olwerver
saw water full drop by drop from th
blade, which became flaccid. Ilk a
strip of India rubber Thrown on th
ground. It Iwuuced about, but was a
knife blade agnlu wben lifted by th
Juggler. An examination showed that
there was no water ou th mat on
which the observer saw th droits fall
ing. buy this year.
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NEW STRENGTH FOR BAD BACK8
Oregon City Resident Ar -Learning
How to Exchange th Old Back
For a Stronger On
Doe your back ache, feel weak and
painful?
Do you suffer headaches, languor or
depression?
Is the urine discolored .passages Ir
regular? Tbe kidneys are calling for help.
Sick kidneys cannot do tbelr work.
Give them the belp they need.
liackacbe I generally kidney ache.
To cure It you must cure the kid
neys. Use a tested and proven kidney
remedy.
Doan's Kidney Pills have stood tbe
test
A remedy especially for kidney ail
ments. Convincing proof in Oregon City
endorsement:
Mr. L. B. Talley, 901 Eleventh St,
Oregon City, Ore., say: "I am glad
to say that Doan's Kidney Pill
brought me prompt relief from a most
annoying attack of kidney complaint
and backache. Other members of my
family have taken thla remedy with
the best of results."
For sale by all dealer. Price 60
cents. Foiter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agent for the United
State.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
ftniulv and East Clackamas
SANDY
rimrl. Bharnkn I pnlntlnl
Imnk buildup. .
A aiK I Mim ihn
Handy livery barn.
l II. MolnlK si'init Thursday In
Portland.
Mr. C. V. Harbour I spi'itdlng a
f,.w days In Port nmi. i
Harry Thomas Is paliillng the HofT-
man bnlldlnu.
W .J. Wlrl has received a lame
i-onslnnmenl of furniture.
Con.lnued wet w-uHier has riuse.
a good many strawberries to rot on
the vines.
v. J. irm ...
the M. E. rburrh Hun.lay evening.
EAQLK CREEK.
An abutiilani'e of rain ha been fall-
Iim on old mother Will hem of late.
it. .,,,1 tr Walinr Douulnss have1
returned from eastern Oregon and
have pitched ramp near his lirtith-,
era Will' home.
Mlsse Ki'ho and Ilnsel Ollhens
were overnight guest of Miss Houg-1
laa Inst Tuesday.
MUs Koho tllthens. having secur
ed the school In district No. 60. will
teach the next tt-rm of school In this '
district. I
II. 8. Gibson made a business trip
lo Portland one day last week-
Mr. Viola DouKlim. Miss Ulna
Doimlnis and Mr. and Mr. Kd. Doug
las were Portland visitor Inst Fri
day. Waller DoiiKlnii boticht a cow
and calf from Mr. Hinwell Isat week.
Carl Huntington, of Portland, was;
the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mr.
II. (). Huntington, a part of the week.
It, H, Gibson ha a new tepnrntor.
Miss Nettle Woodlo Is over this
way visiting with relatives.
Home of the relative of Mr. Hoy
Douglass were visiting with her last
week.
Mr. and Mr. John Iteld and chil
dren were over this way Haturdny
I'll klnn cherrle.
Ml Hiiia Dmiglna spent last
Thursday with Mr. II. G. Huntington.
Mr. and Mr. Ed. Douglas visited
with Mr. and Mr. Guy ('letter Sun
day. Miss Myrtle Wood I o weut lo Hull
Run Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Huntington and
Mr. R. II. Gibson were calling on Mr.
and Mr. Howlelt Sunday evening.
Mr. Guy Wooillo spent Sunday
with her mother. Mr. Kltimlller.
Mr. Viola Doughm spent Sunday
with Mrs. Cora Udell.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Woodle and Miss
Meda Murphy went blac kberrylng
Sunday.
CHERRYVILLE.
Itev. Dr. Itunyan preached In M. K.
Church Sunday.
The ladles of the M. E. Church gave ',
a strawberry social at Mr. Parnell
Averill' Inst Wednesday evening and
In spite of the rainy weather waa
largely attended and wa a fluautlnl
success.
Mrs. and Mra, Frank Rhodes took
a trip to Portland last week.
Dr. O. IWitkln ha had bis pension
from the government Increased to
a month. Dr. Hotklns served as a
surgeon for some three years or mors
In the late war.
Now that the Cherryvllle Commer
cial Club has been organised It will
add much to the Improvement and
social life of Cherryvllle.
"Whin a bit of sunshine hits ye
After the passing of a cloud.
And a lit of Inughter gits ye
And yer spine Is fevlln' proud.
Don't forget to up and fling It
At a soul that's feelln' blue
Kor the moment that ye sling It,
It's a boomerang to you."
John T. Frlel, Jr. expects to soon)
enlarge his hotel for the lar-;e and In-
creasing business and to a-comodate
the tourist traue.
Mr. W. O. Wobber, of Chrrryvllle,
and Mis Gertrude Clark, of the same
place were mart led In Portland last
Saturday,
Frank Rhado l as bought the Um
ber on Dr. O. (totkina' truct of land
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lumber. Mr. Rhodos h:ts sold bis old
engine nnd. holler and bought one of
the Averill Machinery Co. of Port
land. Fire Warden, Hen Beach, . spent
evernl days on his rsnch nenr Cncr
ryvllle and will return frjm Portland
with hi family In about two weeks.
E. U. Bunla and llcr-th Johnson
hnve finished honing potatoes for J.
T. Frlel. ir.
Mrs. Ray Murrr nut riding r
few day afro and her ! tM got i -.ght-ent-d
at nn autoin.J'iilj and run awnv.
but fortunately tho hor-ie ran Into ;t
log and Mrs. Murry end the Uvw es
caped Injury.
Alen Hrook) loft Monday for a cv
ernl day busine trip to Portland.
Chaunccy C.iif.iinn, directory man
ager of :l:o Pacific -telephone nnd
Telcgrapn Co, nt Seattle, nnd rcent
ly of Cherryvllle left Seattlo for a
two weeks visit nmnng old Cherry
vllle friends, but on his arrival In
Portland, was called hack to Seattle
on pressing business.
Dr. Thompson, of Greshnm, l ex-
Bii in i niTryviiie witn his
family to spend the summer on hi. j
liiii-acre rnrrn about a mllo from here.
We understand It Is Dr. Thorn
Intention to subdivide his farm Into
s and 10-acre tracts and locate
rnl. I
Mr waho, pi . .
thrn iJ . f1"00'1' ' Putting
the finishing touches on Dr. John II. 1
Itoyd s new house.
F you would know the wonderful pulling and butine getting
power of little di 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 tirxes
will sell at a sacrifice. Better try one this week.
FIRW00D.
!mu Corey l'ft Monday fur eastern
Ori'itiin.
Mr. J. K. CoriinKH I spendlnn t
r,.w wt'kks lit Portland.
It. A. t'lutwn has moved Into hi
new !mii and il lo Improve
his raiiili as fust a mllle.
Mr. A. MoloJI Jt musiina rirsring
5 !M ai res of land lor Mr. t hawn.
w (mn ,.(
I'ort-
, , ,,, flr,t f lt week.
w Ahi- WM imrrM ,t
. i.r ,- j,,,,, 'jo, to Hubert
. l ai . J .
j ; "Mr Mj5, ,,,rrlr ,ttlt
;g ,.111,l,,rp,i une of tba finest young
f Uir,.iurg. Mrs. Mill Wfc.
' ' ' . . .
rrli'iuU here wish I he ynutig roupln
much Implues and prosperity.
Walter frost, of Mi'Mlnnvllln, ha
been spending the past week with
Mr. mid Mr. I'hnwu at K. 1). Hart.
The Prey A Koessel fnuillle of
.rii,,,i .ri .iMndn the summer at
j-,,,,,,, lilloa w lillo.
The entertainment and basket So.
Kvn , nanir Haturday evening
j(0 under the niansniniit ot
Mra. A. Malar, wa well attended.
There flu assortment of bas
sets. Prank MctlulKln ailed aa auc-
t(inwr T proceed of th basket
Mini sli milk stool that were donated
y M jolrmI . ,-,o, The prtixram
was line and much enjoyed by all.
I tit jr It now. Chamberlain' Colic,
Cholera nnd Hlarrhnea Iteuiedy Is al
umni certain to he needed before the
tiimmer Is over. Huy It now and b
prepared for such all emergency. For
aule by Huntley Pro. Co., Oregon
City. Hulihard, Molalla and Canby.
ELWOOO
Wnniler when summer will come?
A great urn n y iMHiple anticipate go
ing to Katacada the Fourth. '
Kd nibble's nephew, Cbarle Dibble
visited In till vicinity Inst week.
Mis Jessie Phillip of Eastern Ore
gun I visiting friends and relative
here.
Mr. Melltke wss In Kstarad Thurs
day. W. T. Henderson and Mra. Italia
Vallen picked strawberries near Esla
cad Friday, securing berrle. th do
llclnu Magmin's. at 7ft renta per
crate or to cents and pick thetn.
Earnest and Otis Vallen were mak-
j Ing hay for Mr. Swan last wee.
Mis r.ma cox ha tieen visiting
relatives and friends In Katarada the
past few daya.
Jessie Cox Is building a barn on his
group of bits In Estacada.
The men of Clear Creek Mills were
spending few days varallon In the
mountains laat week.
Mr. Hchwerlne, the storekeeper of
Elwood la building a barn.
Mrs. I.ydla Park la visiting ber
dnughtei, Mr. Ina Hlttner, of Oregon
City.
Mm. W. M. fhirfu did sewing for
Mrs. Mattle Maplethorpe this week.
C .R. Purfus wa a guest of the Al
len's In Estacada Sunday.
Mr. Monllo Coi, Mis Nouna Val
len. Mr. Delia Vallen, Ml llaieland
Karnn Freeman, Mis Jessl Phillip
and Mr. and Mr. W. T. Henderson at
tended tbe children's day exercises at
Springwater Sunday.
Quite a Jolly time was spent at Dan
Stnhlnrxkor'a Haturday at a barn
raising, only eight men were present
but all worked fulltifully and accom
plished much. Mr. Ptuhlnecker Is
truly thankful to Mr. W. T. Hender
son. A. Vallen, J. Mlellke. Ed Dibble,
Matt Jagman. I-ewla Vallen and Al
bert Melllke for their donated assist
ance. I Frightful Polar Winds
Iblow with terrific force at the far
north and play hnvoc with the akin.
causing red, rough and sore chapped
hnmla and Hps, that need llurklnn's
Arnica Salve to heal them. It make
the akin toft and smooth. Unrivaled
for cold sores, also burns, bolls, sores,
ulcers, cuts, bruises and pile. Only
25 cent at All Druggists.
KELSO.
R. R. Jnrl has purchased a four
- " View Acre.
Mrs. C. A. Mndell and daughter.
Sibyl and Alice, of Portland, ar
spending the week with her sister,
Mra. Itoliert Jonsrud.
Mrs. Esther Johns, a daughter, and
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Canning, with i
children, are paying the home folks
a visit after an absence of 11 yoars.
Mr. and Mrs. Johns Intend buying a
home In Portland.
Mrs. Clara McAnley and children,
of lllue Cnnyon, Cal., are hore for a
two-months visit with her mothor,
Mrs. C. J. Hlndatl.
A fumlly reunion wns held at th
homo of C. j. sindull Sunday, those
present were: Mr. and Mr. Victor
Johnson, Mr. and Mr. Jool Jarl, It
K. Jarl, Mis Kli-n Jarl, of Portland,
Mr. and Mr. O. Ilowno, of llolbrook,
Ore., and Mr, eiu.ni McAnley, of
lllue Cnnyon, Cal.
Hilda Johnson, daughter of C. A.
Johnson, died Monday morning, July
1st, nfter a long illness. The be
reaved fumlly ha the .ympathy of
the enllro community.
A Hero In a Lighthouse
For year J. 8. Donahue, So. Haven,
Mich., a .ll ....
house kr. iMlM
out. a queer fct Is, he might have
been a wrec k, himself. If Electric nit
ters had not prevented. "Thnv enrarl
ma nf iri,iM... . . ... H .
!T .""'""Wla, Indigestion, all atom-
ch, liver and kidney trouble, they're
without equal. Try them. Only 60c
at Ail Druggists.