OKKflON CITY ENTKUPHTSK. 1 ItTDA V. HKi-rhaimMi i., 2 WOMAN'S TRIALS. Th burden woman has to carry through HI r many hot they no t tightened if h will turn to Lr. Piero' l-'avonle Prescription, A southing and strrnitheninl Brvin subduing ncrvout excitability, proatralioa, byMeria, ho(. fjuhn and lh many symptom which may h caused by diitmtinf ill peculiar to women. Tor thoa " draK(in-don " paint or dnlnu ami for Ilia derange menu and Irregularities the " lavorit Prescription " hat had many thoutamla ot trflimoniali from people living in every part of America. Another impt.rtjnl thing to tmy wourn is that lliia medicine la ma.le from rlhcient medicinal root, iihnut ihe iM o( alcohol, narcotics, or any iniuriona aiire.lt. l ull lut t incrcdi- entt liven on bottle-wrapper and tworn ol the Invalida' Hta, Xoaaau. Dis PI ere' M) NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY WTEREST1XC ITEMS FROM t ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MACKSBURG. The little son of Frank Prush, who has been suffering from a broken leg, is getting will fast. Mr. Baldwin received a very pleas ant visit from Mr. George Walsh and his children Tuesday. The Infant son of Mr. and Mr. Will Koth, who was dangerously ilk last week, i quite well now. Hop picking has gone on In some of the yards notwithstanding the dis comfort caused by the dripping Tinea. Mr. and Mrs. Frank; Hilton, with their family, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mitts, Mrs. Hilton's fa ther. Marshall ScranUton, who has been at school in Seattle, is home for his vacation. He is accompained by bis cousin, Fred Johnson. Following a week of rain, the sun Is shining, bringing gladness to the hearts of all who are concerned In the hop and the grain Industries. The Walsh and Heppler thresher Is to resume work on Thursday at the ranch of Ferdinand Kraxherger where they were obliged by the rain to quit work on Saturday. John Rrush and Henry Schwangara, John Kemmers and Clarence Collins went for a huckleberrying trip into the mountains, but were driven back by the rain. The sound of the donkey engine at work on the Canby and Molalla R. R. is plainly heard through all the storm. It is listened to with pleasure by the residents of Macksburg. whom it as sures that their isolation from the outer world will soon be a thing of the past Chris. Roth met with a serious ac cident on Sunday while returning from church. His horse suddenly be came unmanageable, and Mr. Roth re ceived a blow from one of the shafts, that it is feared may lead to serious results. He was taken to the home of Mr. Driver where he will remain till he is well enough to be brought to his own home. The results of the Children's Fair in Canby last week were most gratify ing to Macksburg Several first prizes were taken, and many exhibits were sent to Salem for the State Fair. Fred LaMone and Leonard WTehms have returned from the Hot Springs. Chris. Knofziger, who has been quite ill, is able to be at work again. If you knew of the real value of Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back sorenesa of the muscles, sprains and rheumatic pains, you would never wish to be without it For sale by Huntley Bros. Co, Oregon City, Hub bard, Molalla and Canby. CLARKS Sam Elmer is threshing for Mr. F. Lindan. Miss Ida Bottemiller spent Sunday with Mifs Irene Lee. Dave Moehnke threshed for Mr. Tallman last week. Mrs. J. T. Grace and son, Dewey, were in town Monday. Gustave Haag is improving from his illness. Dave Moehnke threshed for Wil liam Marshall last week. G. Marpuardt was In town last week. Mrs. C. H. Bergman was in town Quality not Quantity Seed Wheat, Vetches, Rye, Barley, Oats, Cheat, Or chard Grass, Timothy, Clo ver, Etc. Mill Feed, Grain, Hay, The celebrated Conkey Stock and Poultry Foods and Sup plies always on hand. See us before ordering your winter's supply of flour. Oregon Commission Co. ELEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS to by Lr. R. V. I'ieroe who it I'rwtdcnt Hotel and Surgical liMtitutc, at lluflulo, N.Y. r.vcry woman la iSnitod to write totlua Inttitute and receive confident lal and som.d iiuo.cul advice, entirely without cot from one who r.a'.ca the diea of women hit ipcciuliy. "1 can rlnvrf'ilV rv,-imn'cr.o Vmir remedies imperially wnr'KavuriWi i l:: , i ..' it i 11 f.-mnltiilisnixb r,"ril.- Mas. M. M. lui;! mi.i 1 lull ( Itv, Tciin., K'iiiI." , "During tli. p:it w vi n vv.;i 1 Mi.7vnl from pains In tho kick and ovarii-. Tried rianv r nnxliv hut found olilv tr:inlcnt r-lnf until I wi in rsnaitxl by a friend to try Dr. Pleree'i V'avoriio lrvcriiilon. Aiivr giving this remedy a fair trial. I found that It would do Just what it l nvomjnvndcd to ito. 1 ii"t In all w-wn bottle. I rannot speak too highly of Dr. l'tvrcv'a remedies for all female dorangenieuU. Ptemtemt Ptllet rttmUf Urtr lit. last Saturday to get her sister where she has been on a short vilst. C. Hnag was In town Monday Sam Knmer threshed for Mr. Hay ner last w eek. Mr. and Mrs; Eugene Cumins re turned to Eastern Oregon last Wed nesday. Kenneth Lee spent Sunday with Alva Card. Grandma Elmer Is on the sick list W. H. Ilottemlller Is helping F. U lan thresh. The farmers are all happy because the sun is shining again so that they ran thresh. Threshing is late on ac count of the rain. Fall Millinery opening at Miss Gold smith's. Main street, Oregon City. MACKSBURG The storm that continued for two weeks has cleared away. The weath er Sunday and Monday was bright and bracing, gladdening the hearts of the grain and hop growers. The threshers are working in full force, while the hop yards are filled with pickers, cheered by the; bright sun shine after a week of clouds and of alny weather. The Juvenile Fair news, as pub lished in last week's issue of the En "erprise was most satisfactory to th" rising generation of Macksburg, who are gratified by their town standing second in the competition. The chil dren have received an impetus from tfie rest) from their work will awak en new energy for the coming year. George Sutherland is building a new house on the Schwanzara place. Chris Coth Is still unable to be re moved from the home of Mr. Trover, where he was taken after his accident Sunday September 1st The four at tending phyisians have found his Injun- more serious tnan It was at first thought. It Is feared that some of 1 the splinters of broken bone may have been driven Into the lungs. We JR isqi is 01 MaAS.woq 'iddBU. sj Coth has been easier for the past two days and that hopes of his recovery becin to be entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Will Coth and their little boy are staying at the senior Coth home. Mrs. Jess Hlppler and Mrs. Will Coth spent Monday at the home of Mrs. John Hlppler and Mrs. Arthur Baldwin called on the Hippler's Mon day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Klubsky entertalneS a numbef of their friends Saturday evening. The dancing continued until a late hour and seemB to have been thoroughly enjoyed. The Hippler & Walsh thresher be gan at Luther Morrison's on Monday and finished the day at Mr. Hippler's. The only out-of-door industry tnat went uninterruptedly on throughout the recent rain was the work on the Canby and Molalla railroad. The whistle of the donkey engines has been heard through it all, telling of steady progress on the road. j Few, if any, medicines, have met ! with the uniform success that has at 1 tended the use of Chamberlain's Colic, ; Cholera and Dlarrohea Remedy. The I remarkable cures of colic and diar rhoea which it has effected in almost every neighborhood has given it a wide reputation. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard, Mo lalla and Canby. LOGAN A. J. Johnston enmo home from Grmham with an ahscocs on his arm He was with ti. Corner's threshing crow. Surely this corner of the globe will not tiood surviving soon for It has boon done length lo, erosawls and every way for the past two months and still at It. The natives were treated to n gen uine surprise Tuesday when S. U. Kltvhom came, delivering nice fresh hovf. Come again. Saturday about thirty members mot in regular session at Harding Grange; owing to the busy time the crowd was not na large aa usual, but nevertheless the usual program was carried out and the discussions were very interesting. A resolution en dorsing Governor West's antl-vlce crusade was read and adopted and Is aa follows: "He it resolved In regu lar session aseinbled. that we hearti ly approve of the law enforcement and anti-vice crusade Inaugurated by Gov. Oswald West and that we hope for a great measure of success and a greater future in the way of bet ter laws and hotter enforcement Resolved that a copy of this resolu i tlon be sent to Gov. West and to the Oregon City papers for publication, also to the Oregonlan and Journal." Creamery patrons received 34 cents a pound for butter fat for the month of August. A. U. Smith has resumed his duties In the creamery. A new bungalow Is to be built on the Casper Moore place and will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. George Bad en. The weather this year Is like the 1912 politics can t tell today what to morrow will bring forth. I New hats and new veilings on dis play at Miss uoiusniim a. CLAD TIDINGS Tom Garret and the Harmon brothers have finished picking their hops. They had a fair yield, and their hops were In good condition. A number of Warm Springs Indians arrived a few days ago and stafted picking In the Hartman yards, as Is their usual custom, having done the principal picking of his yards for number of years past Thousands of stars are twinkling Farmers Look Up Your Fall Needs in Farm Tools NOW If you need a new Plows Harrow, Drill, Feed Cutter, Wagon, Buggy, anything for the Farm you will FIND IT IN The Mitchell Line THE BEST IN THE WEST SEE US Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. Portland, Oregon W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITT, OREGON ! this morning at 4 a. m. denoting set tled weather, which will certainly De encouraging to all concerned and duly appreciated by alL The clover bullers will start up again In a few days, and the busy bum of the threahers will again make wel come music in the land, and instead of som4 of the farmers losing all, they will at least save a portion of their grain and clover. The Dally Enterprise each day en ters into many homes and I have no ticed that it is always the first paper to be read. To Mothers and Others. You can use Bucklen's Arnica Salve to cure children of eczema, rashes, tet ter, chafings, scaly and cmaed humors, as well aa their accidental injuries, cuts, burns, bruises, etc., with perfect safety. Nothing else heals so quickly. For bolls nlcers, old, running of fever sores or piles It baa no equal 23 eta a all dniggista. WIL80NVILLE Mr. H. D. Aden went to Lebanon Monday to s'pend a couple of weeks with Mias Hazen at ber borne. The railroad commissioners of the Oregon Electric were in our, village Tuesday, on business. Mrs. Marlon Young accompanied some of the juvenile fair children to the fair at Salem. Mrs, J. W. Thornton wont to Port land on Wednesday. Miss Kate Wolhurt and Mrs. Aden pent Wednesday In Hi" Hose City. Mr. Kholmera and family left for their new home In Idaho this week. Mr. and Mrs. Stone, of Sacramento, vl-ltvd Mr, aqd Mra. Black this week. .lames Say nnd Ithotlia Vincent will enter New-berg High School on. the j:trd of September. Ilp picking Is about over In moat of the yards near here, Including Mc Gliinis, Henry WilheUrs. M. 0. Young's Graham's Thompson's, and others, and the hops are reported as very good Indeed. Wilaonvtlle aonool will not begin early thla year, on account of the building not being finished, The llasselbrlnk baby Is a sure winner, carrying off imo of the big prUos at the State Fair. Several ladles from Wllsonvlllo at tended the fulr on Mothers' Congress day. l'aul Jaeger won second prise on celery at the State Fair. Menga Hat algla won a prize for aprons, and sev eral other prizes coming to our vil lage are as yet unidentified on ac. count of the tags tearing oh. We hope it can be straightened out. At a recent meeting of the Onion Grower's Association, J. I Seeley was elected trustee, and Mr. Rand secretary and treasurer. Among state fair visitors from VII sonvllle were 11. 1). Aden. Mrs. M. C, Young and family, Mrs. Morris Young, Mr. and Mrs. R. Graham. Miss llauman, Andy llasselbrlnk, ttmnia Stangel, Mr. Urobst and daughters, Mrs. Gould, tala Melvln. and Mrs. Walter Drown and children. Chas. Wagner who has been on the sick list since the fair. Is somewhat Improved. Miss S. M. Graham and two nieces will re'urn to I'ortland this week. The recent rains have kept buck the harvest somewhat, but the threshing machines are all going at full blast again, making up for lost time. The business men of WIIonvllle, and farmers, who have subscribed so liberally to the juvenile fair, held here recently may b proud of the fact that we had more money sub scribed and paid up then any other IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES OF QUALITY AT RIGHT PRICES J I F ' Ml llsli 11 i i ' CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. CANBY, OREGON place in the county ouUide of Oregon City. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yea Han Always Bought Signature of HAZELIA Mrs. Herrin, of Salem, is spending a few weeks with ber daughter, Mrs. A. Davis. Miss Nina Hays, of Walport, Ore gon, ia visiting ber sister, Mrs. 7. W. Whitten. Mias Carmen ScbmldU, of Oregon City, spent Sunday with ber friend, Mls Elzanore Papaun. Mrs. Theodore gtelnhilber called on Mrs. 8. lioutz Sunday. The Thompson Brothers' threshing machine baa been very busy in Ha zella the past week, so that now the work is almost finished. 8. S. Boutz and Mesrs. Wlnfield and Harold baker, who are still at the bop fields at Independence, report a fine crop. Mra Helms and Mra. H. lUlllli. call ed on Mrs. II. T. Dunaan Tuesday. Miss Nlua Hay visited her friend, Mlsa Sadie Todoiiinn, recently. Miss Iva Wlttttou baa been living In Portland with her sister, Mra. Thoa, Savage, imo (ho death of their mother. Miss Klhel Pnker nnd Mr. Will Cook visited Sunday with Mr. nnd Mra. Dob Wanker. Mlsa Harriet Huiinuu stayed over Friday nltiht with Mrs. S ,H, llouts. Mr. niulj Mrs. Will Wanker and daughter. I.uln. visited Saturday and Sunday wtlh friends nnd relatives In Port land. Church services at tho llnsella school house Saturday Hept. 14, at S p. in. Sunday school at 10:300 a. in. every Sunday. RURAL DELL This glorious sunshine la certainly wreathing the farmers' faeea all In smiles. Some are actuully going to roimnvnce their spring work, being under the Impression, that winter la over at last, while others are nttltctcd with spring fever that la apparent throughout the community. Ilurinau Kllaaon ratal to Salem Saturday. John Kosmark made a business trip to Portland Friday. 8. II. Kaiiffman went to Yamhill county Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Smith went to Hubbard Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Job. their daughter, Mra. Mallett visited Alice Sconce Friday. Mamie and Ruth Wldatniud are picking bops at Donald. Joe Drier returned home last week after being away all summer. The DuDols girls were up Portland' last week visited mother. Mrs. J. W. Noahcr. Mr uml Mra. Gunderson. of from their Port- land are visiting with the latter s parent. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Amdahl. Among those that attended tho state (air from here were: S. II. Kanffuiaii, Joe Gottwald. Misses Ma mie and Ruth Wldstrand, and Cornel ius nnd Edward Amdahl. Qive Up. When a burglar asks the conundrum, "Where's your money V It la generally the wisest plan to give It up. FALL GOODS THAT NEVER FALL DOWN II00SIER DRILLS Positive Force Feed Bloom Manure Spreaders Double Steel Reach. J. I. CASE PLOWS The Plow a man Can Pull. DICKS JEED CUTTERS The Best Possible. Hoover Potato Diggers Die Clean. Drew Litter Carrier A Genuine Labor Saver. HARROWS Disc and Tooth. MITCHELL WAGONS Monarch of the Road. FREE CATALOG sent upon request Nineteen Miles a Second without a Jar, shock or disturbance, 1 the awful speed of our earth through space. We wonder at such cases of nature's movement, and so do those who take Dr. King s Now Life Pills. No gripping, no dlstreaa. Just thorough work that brings good health and fine feeling. 25 cts at all dniggista. N.v.r Toucn.d Him. On day during the South African war an orderly delivered a mentoge Id somewhat free and easy language from Lord Kitchener to General Smith Dorrlen. "Tell Lord Kitchener I shall be ready to move In two bonri," re plied Smith-Dorrlen. "and remember to say pleas' tb next time you speak to mel" Returning to Lord Kitchener, the orderly duly delivered the message. "And you have to say 'please1 tha next Mm yon speak to blml" be wound op unexpectedly. Indefinite. "Darling, yours shall be sunny lot to life," "Now, look here, George. Are you talking of your behavior or of where we are going to build la th subnrbr Baltimore American. V -V""vv CMrtol Tlio Kind You Have Alwny Ilouu;iit, ruitl wlilrh lum town In uno for over 00 yenra, liu borno tlio ultftmturo r m - nml luiit Iwn inndo under liU wr. sfJ-r- ll,"'Hlo li,IM;0 ,U toflinry. 7.lCAtti Allow no ono todwolvo you In till. All CoiinterfVltis Imitation nnd MiiNt-1ia-ifoMl,,ro !ut UirliiunU tlmt trlllo with nml mmIiuiiht tho lioallw of InOuita nml Chlluroii-Kxoorlonoo iBulnt KxncrliuonU What Is CASTORIA Cnatorltt la n hnrmlcaa anbatltiito 1W Cw(r Oil, Pnriw gorlc, Prop nml Hoothlnjr Hyruia. It I nuiit. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor oilier Nreotlo ubetniu-c It niro I it frunnuiteo. It letroy Worm nd ftlluy IVverlihncH. It cure Ilnrrhun nnd AMnd Colic It relieve TVcthlnir Trouble, cure ConMlluitlnn nnd rintuleney. It iwwliiillute tho Food, reifulute tho fltouturh nnd IIowcIn, glvliitf lieulthy nnd niUural aleeo. Tho Children' Piuuu'en-Tho Mother' Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Soars tho 7 The KM You Have Atejs Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM atNTAWft MMJif, n BUiUV TtHtT, lit Sandy and East Clackamas ESTACADA CLUB TO GIVE BIG DANCE A Hot lnt nffulr1 whlh will attract the many frliMiiis of the (iitrnVltl Country rlub, will be hold next Hatur iluy at Katai-uila whon the rluh will hold a liunki't soclul nnd ilnnre fur tlio bi-m-tlt of tho bullilltiK fuiula. A 1iuk cake will be awarded to the most popular womuu after a vote of those In attendance haa Iwn taken. In tho evening there will be a dance, music to be furnished by the chili on hciilra. Those who attended the annual iiiectlnK and dance of the chili laBt month, know thoy may ex pect excellent music. I'rcKidtnt ti. T. Hunt announces that the club, the latter part of the prcnent month, will becin the Improve ments planned at th annual meeting. The addition of 30 by 74 wilt be con structed and a pole ahinl with shako roof, for teams, ltl by 100 feet to the rear of the club hoime. The cddltlon will be built at rlKbt angles to the present club house, which is 21 by 40. This will glvo a danclnx floor rpac of 24 by 70 feet, when the wall is removed. 'To the le(t tho remaining space 36 by SO feet will bo partitioned oft with a staKo 14 by 14 feet anil dressing rooms on euch aldo N by 14 feet leaving an aud itorium 20 by 30 feet. A porch Is to he erected nlong this section of the addition, 8 by 00 feet. The auditor ium may be used by church or school, or for club entertainments. Best In th World J. W. Hyatt merchant of Warren, N. C, wrltea: I'leaae aend enclosed or der by mall. Sutherland's Eaglo Eyo Salve ia the best eye remedy in the world. For snlo by Harding's Drug Store. 8ANDY J. W. Dixon wan In Portland ou bus iness Friday. C. F. Htiruor Is spending the week in Portland. Mrs. McKarrow. of Powoll Valley, is vlHltlng her dnughtor, Mrs. J. W. Dixon. Cnde Joe Wllllg has returned from a two months' sojourn In France and Germany. Ed limns transacted business In Oregon City Frldny. Henri Koch has an automobile. The Kandv railroad promotora put up 17000 cash Tuosduy night to buy right-of-way for tbe propped five and one-third mile extension from Cotrell to Sandy. At thla writing the entire right-of-way haa boon purchased outright and real construction work on this bit of road will soon be under way. Kd Ilnms Is putting up a bouite for C. U. Purc.eil. A. E. Krebs la erecting a achool building for the Lutheran society. II. Smith Is building a bungalow for F. E. llcckwlth. 1 It. E. Esson has received the fix tures for bis new drug store. Wallace Curtlcs will live In one of the Proctor bouses noar the cream ery. Ulgh Harbor, of Portland, I spend ing the week In Bandy. Outa in this section, cut Just prev ious to the recent rainy spell, are sprouting In the shocks. H. E. Krlsler, of Portland, la spend ing a few days on his place here. Potatoes are beginning to rot In the ground on account of the long con tinued rains. A meeting to dlxcuss single tax was held In Melnlng Hall Wednesday n"!ht- W. A. Proctor and Ed Ilruna are transacting railroad business In Ore gon City. v tr. iiorkwlth I recovering from an attack of tonsilltls. The present drying weawer lavery welcomn to ranchera, who have oats In the shock. Merchants Praia Dr. Hell's Pin-Tar-Honey. J, W. Mc Danlel, Ethetton, Ills., says: There la no medicine which equals It for coughs, colds, Grippe, asthma and Bronchltl. Look for th Bell on th bottle. For sal by Harding' Drug Store. KELSO A nna hl bov arrived at tb bom of William Ooldensop's Wednesday. Mrs. Ertrkson made a trip to Ore gon Cltr Friday. -., " - ' TJ W"f wp Signature of KllKel'S thre.hlna outfit has finish ed threnhlng the wet and dry grain in this neighborhood. AlKred (iunderaon Injured his fluK cr Inn strnw cutler .and had to have It taken lift later. Mr. Joel Jnrw nnd baby Helen at tended tlm Hint Fair at Haleiu Jast week and report a line limn. W, I'. Huberts, of Hover, waa In Kelto Monday and sold a fine young horse to (). Uiidotm. Our Kelso school Marled HepL with Mr. I'ureell, of Handy as teacher of the udvaiicedj grade. Miss John son, who wna lo teach th primary grade failed to appear. There wor were about thirty pupils present. Itooldents or this vicinity have lost a number of young and valuabl hor ses by alckneas and accidents. The Mlases Itale nnd and Marga ret Canning beenn the Kail term of acbool at Sandy Monday. Mlfs Whellcr, the .Ihiver teacher, punned throUKh Kelno Monday. Mr. Alt. of Klrwood, was visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ned Nelson, the past week. Best Evsr Ussd A. It. Kelnlcln .Harrison. Idaho, says: I havo lined ir. Hell s J'lne-TaMloney for couiths and colds and It Is the best I have ever tried. Look for Ihe Hell on the I lot He. For sal by Harding's lrug Store. ESTACADA ! Tho homo of George Hlalr, of Our field .was destroyed by lire Friday. Mr. Hlalr was ahucnt visiting In th East. Taper on the wall back of the : stove caught lire nnd lo put It out Mr. Hlalr struck it down with a I broom, but that merely scattered th 'llro so'lhat It got bevond her control. , Very lit t lo whs saved from th build ing. Mrs. Hlalr Ik a nelce of United Statu Senator Geo. K. Chamberlain. II. F. James, school supervisor, vis ited the Garfield and Porter schools yoKlerdny. I Miss Itica Anderson opened tha Gnrlleld school yenterday. Hev. W. It. llrown leaves next Sunday evening for Ashland to attend the annual conference of tbe Motho- dlat church. 1 O. T. Hunt, road eupervlxor of Dla trlct 49 resumed work on the Aone-bone-Dnvis rond today. Running up and down stairs, sweep tng nnd bending over making beds will not make a woman henlthy or beauti ful. She nniHt get out of doora, walk a mlln or two every day and take Cbnmherlaln'a Tablets to Improve her digestion nnd regulate her bowels. For sain by Huntley llros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbnrd, Molalla and Canby. FIRWOOD Mra O. M. Howe hna gone to Port land to keep house for her aon, Ray mond, who Is working In a mill In North Portland. C'lnlr Corey has returned from eant ern Oregon, whore be bna been work ing for several months. Clair thinks there is no place like home About 4B Flrwood and Doverltea attended tho party at Morrison' Saturday night and spent a moat en joyable nvenlng. Mrs. Jool Jnrl of Kelso waa looking over E. D. Hart hord of Jersey laat Frldny. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hosholm mad a trip to Portland Wednesday In their auto. Mrs. Marie Wlshon, of Snn Francla co, Cal., brought her brother John Maler, who la quit low with consump tion, to their fnther'a place In Flr wood. Word has Just been received from Mr. and Mra. John Hrush, who lived her two year ago. They are now liv ing at Mexico. N. T.. and ar trying to sell out, wishing to return to Ore gon. Mrs. Phoebe Wager of Portland baa been visiting Mrs. Thos. McCab th past' three weeks. Mrs. Jean Gllmore White, of Port land but formerly of Sioux City, Iowa, la visiting Mr. E. D. Hart thla The Motejl family and Miss Berth Stuck! have gone to th hop field. Ruth and Earnest Hart are visiting their) father In Portland. Ruth will remain and attend tcnool In that city thla winter. Ed. Dyer, of Albany, Oregon, a eousln of W. L. Wilkin, vlalted the Wllklna families laat week. Tho. McCab ha been In Oregon City for the past two weeks, acting on the Jury.