Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 18, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREOON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, OPTO HER 18, 1912.
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NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTEKESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
MARQUAM. '
Married, in Portland. October 9th.
1912. Mr. J. C Mamuara ud Mis
Kate Riding, both of Maruuatu. Mr.
Marquam la a prosperous merchant
and has had charge of the postottlce
for some time aud Mis Kidinii has
been a school teacher of Clackamaa
county for aeveral year. Their
many friends wish them happy and
prosiierous journey through life.
The boya gave Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Marquam an old fashioned chary art
Monday night
M. Harry Hari;reaves, principal,
and Miss Watts, the other teacher are
giving good satisfaction in our school
Mr. Johnson Is hauling his hops off
he told early. He received 201!
cent per pound.
There are no sales of potatoes at
present but a large yield.
All Bowel Trouble
Ik relieved almost Instantly by using
Dr. Bell Anti Pain. It destroys di
sease germs and atop InBamation.
Keep a bottle in the house. Sold ev
erywhere. For tale by Harding's
drug store.
MACKSBURG.
School opened with a fine attend
ance, Monday, October 7.
The farmers are rejoicing that the
grain is secured from the rain and
frost, which have come earlier than
usual this season. Only the potatoes
are yet ungathered and they are too
mature to be affected by the unfav
orable weather. The threatened
blight has been far less than was fear
ed. Potato digging is going on every
where, some of the older pupils being
excused from school for that purpose.
Miss Lillie Harms made a record
for herself last week, picking 48 sacks
in a day.
The apple crop is fine, the fruit be
ing almost free from blemish.
The funeral ot Mrs. Kraxberger took
place on Saturday.) October 5th, at
the Lutheran church and was largely
attended. Mrs. Kraxberger leave a
large family of children and grand
children to mourn her loss. Her sev
en son and two daughter were pres
ent at her funeral.
Two ot the children of Mrs. Henry
Kammer, John and Lena, have been
ill for two weeks, of typhoid fever.
John is better but Lena is still ser
iously 1IL
Mrs. J. J. Gibson, with her two
daughters, Agnes and Annie, also Mrs.
Clans with her Utter Marie, were Sun
day guests of Mrs. A. B. Baldwin.
Mrs. George Cosh is np again and
rapidly improving.
Mr. Roth la able to walk about hi
ranch, where he I staying with his
son, William, and his family.
The Macksburg people are encour
aged by the sound of the donkey en
gine that are at work on the Canby
and Molalia railroad a well aa by
the report of uninterrupted work on
the road. To think that thlf Isolated
position 1 soon to be a thing of the
past
NEEDY.
Potato digging I progressing flow
ly, a help Is almost impossible to get.
Quality not
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 Sop
plies always on hand.
See tis before ordering your
winter's supply of flour.
Oregon Commission Co.
ELEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS
quencs the (' d ii disordered, tor tlie stoni.cu u tlx labo
ratory (or tlio constant p.iwuLi-tur. ol blood.
....... i, ..- f r,rf TWr. Out. Iinx S4, Ht; "lhsv.
Alter lrr.n trh, '"'h" "Ta J IS
Clrrti Kemody. 1 M sow a
Cxl fr Wttto B. bra kC Hl
Dr. Fierce'! Pleuwt PeUet. reul. lire w4 boweU.
Mis Lucy Mitt Ii picking up po
la tor for Mr. Hamilton.
Mis Ruby Toedtemeier, .teacher of
the Lone KI'W school, was calling on
friends here Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Sam LanU ha relumed from
Southern Oregon, where she haa been
visiting her futher and sister, who
live at Drain.
Elmer Hoard man left Saturday for
Eastern Oregon, where he will be
gone for a few day. ,,
Little Eddie Miller 1 reported on
the stck list.
Miss Rachel Spencer received a
plca-ant visit Saturday evening from
Miss Ruby Toedtemeier.
Mrs. Eugene Mttta picked over a
gallon of strawberries Saturday from
a patch of Magoon and Oregon. The
berries are large and well flavored.
The plant have been bearing ulnce
the first crop and are now covered
with green berriea and blossoms,
which w ill soon ripen if the frost holds
off.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bailey and fam
ily. t Udell. Iowa, are visiting with
the former's f liter, Mrs. Jim iMtta.
Mrs. M. G. Smith received a pleas
ant visit Sunday afternoon from Mrs.
J E Mitt.
! Mr. and Mm. ftank Hilton are call
ing on Needy friend.
Mr. Roth, who has been ill for some
time of pneumonia, passed away Sun
day afternoon. The funeral service
were held Monday and interment wa
I made in the Zion cemetery. HI wire
died but a few months ago, also of
I pneumonia.
He leaves four sons and six daught
ers, who are: Mr?. T. Schultx, Mrs.
Sam Kauffman; Mrs. S. N. Strubabr,
Mr. Levi Yoder. Mrs. Christ Nofziger,
Mrs. C. C. Christner, Joseph Roth, of
Woodburn: Will. Daniel and Simon
Roth, who are at home.
Albert Eyman is bailing hops for
Marcus Smith.
Grandpa Christner, who had a
stroke of paralysis some time ago, is
very ill at the home of hi son, Christ
Christner.
Unsightly
Sores, boils, eruptions pimple,
blackhead and all kln affection are
very Quickly cured by the use of Dr.
erywhere. For sale by Harding'
drug store.
RURAL DELL.
Oscar Franklin spent Sunday at Mo
lalia. Sam Kauffman went to Portland
Tuesday.
Relatives from Portland are visiting
at the home of Fred Eyman.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith visited
with friends at Molalia Sunday.
Comeliu Amdahl made a business
trip to Oregon City Saturday.
Mr. Sanden, who bought the Tom
Ogle place, returned from the East
last week, bringing his family with
Jbim.
t Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wldstrand had
i friends from Monitor a their guests
Sunday.
j Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Sconce made a
i flying trip to Molalia Tuesday.
Elmer Widestrand and John Mon
son spent Sunday afternoon at Sithers.
A group of friends called on Mrs.
T. H. Sconce Monday night to help
'celebrate her birthday.
Quantity
The Young retiple'i Sot loty lui't
Sunday evi-nlng. A good ironmm
rvndored the fair ilivd crow d that
. tm.i'itl. There bu.lnv.t
moclinit. which ro.ultml In ordering
now orK.iu. the iHihlUhlnx of iwpor
and the election nf the following oill
ovra: Joe Uottwald, rtMldont; MUt
l.ulu KMimn. vUe lTonldtftit: MtM J-
i'hlni llr.Uburg, (Hrtnry; John
KoKiu.rk. trvamirer; John Idinilmiuo.
editor: I'arl Sothcr. MIk. Kuth Wld
mriiml Mid Ml. Jo.''hln. Ilrutalutrg,
liroKrnm committee.
A vory iilensMiit birthday aiinirlao
wni Klven Mlaa Joaephlne Hi-mtKhurg
hint Kriday nlRht. Refreahmenta were
jaorriMl and it Tory Jtivlal time wa. en
I loved by all that were ire-ent. which
Included, Mia. Joaephln. llraUlniru'.
Mb llaniiah K.vllo. Mlaaoa lni:a and
llminah Soe. MiaHea Kuth and Minnie
Wl.tatrand. .Mia Tlllla Sanden. Ml
Mable Koamark. Mta Emm Oottwald
.Mia Myrtle Klormeae, Joe Uottwald,
Klmer WUIstrand. Carl and Oeorpo
.sotner. jonn iHmmiiue jonn .von-
ton. .eia ana jonn roamnra, Aaron
IO, Rd Kylla, Kdwin Kytnan and
Itanry Kyllo.
How Much Will You Pay
to have your cyea cured: Suther
land Eagle Eye Salve ouly costa 25c
the eye. For salo by Harding's drug
store.
GLAD TIDINGS.
Mrs. James Reed, while enroute to
Salem, took fonou-ly ill and it wa
Salem hospital under the care of a I
k..i..i.. i
E A." Shaver reports ground atnost !
i.v Hr m .in . -nnH fc)h t.lowlne. I
I J E. Navior and wife were visltln J '
with relatives In Hrooks Station. Mat-
ion countv. a part of the last week. I none m iew uay. .m . .... ....
T O. Riding and wife passed Sun-1 considerable for a time from the ef
dav, going In the direction of Mar-1 feota, but at this writing Is getting
quam. presumably to pay a little via ll"n all right,
i. ... ,h. ..,i.i pni.ni... Mr The railroad surveyor are bu run-
and Mrs. J. C. Marquam; w ho we-e i
married at the First Methodist
Church. Portland, on Wednesday.
October 9. Rev. Uenjamln Young of
ficiating. C. A. Bengle Is again off carpenter
ing. We think in the vicinity of Can
by. J. A. Ridings is doing contderatie
plowing this nice weather.
Your Friends Prefer Jewelry to
Any Other Gift in the World
For thou;ands of years a far back aa historical records go the universal token of love
and friendship has been precious stones and Jewel. To every race In every age and gen
eration, gems and Jewels have held a charm more alluring than money, land, merchandise
or any other form of wealth.
And with each generation, the sentiment attached to the giving and owning of Jewels
grows.
Every achievement in life is associated with gift of beautiful Jewela a diminutive ring
for the baby; bracelets, and neck chain for birthday remembrance: at graduation, per
haps a fine watch; a diamond ring announce tne marriage engagement; and at the wed
ding, the crowning event of all, a multitude of preclou gems, stone and Jewela
Search the gamut of human wanta and you will find no gift so acceptable aa jVwelry.
Good Jewelry Is a heritage that is handed down from generation to generation and an en
during remembrance of the giver.
When you wish to select Jewelry for your friend or relative, come to thl tore. You
can not find more dependable Jewelry any place; you can not find so huge a line or o many
noveltle el.ewhere in thl city. Nor are the price we ask In any case unreasonable. In
many Instances a comparison will demonstrate that to trade here meanaaconslderablecasb
saving.
If you are unfamiliar with Jewelry, we will be glad to help you to make tasteful selec
tions. On the otherhand. if you are accustomed to buying rings, lockets, bracelets, watch
es, etc.. so much the better. You will appreciate the more keenly the high quality of our
goods and our up to date selections.
Needlef to say, every article of merchandise we sell I warranted to be exactly a
represented. There's no chance for deception at thl store.
our line is particularly Interesting In rings, brooches, bracelets, necklares, locket,
pin?, watches and late novelties.
Come and visit our store, whether or not you are ready to purchase Jewelry. Hrlng
your friends along. We take pleasure In showing th. many beautiful gems and jewels that
we have.
BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN
Oregon City Jewelers
Grapes In this locality were so uad
ly Injured by frost that a very small
portion Is of any account whatever.
We note that C. V. Carpenter Is the
possessor of a new buggy.
C. McKlnney's new houio is going
up at a iapid rate under the supervis
ion of Frank Ericson.
Neal Jackson, of near Dickey's
Prairie, visited with relatives hero a
few days since.
Clover bullere, a few of them are
again at work, but bulling is a slow
process, owing to the shortness of the
days and the heavy dews at night,
Rubin Deer, accompanied by his
mother, and brother-in-law, til II Ci f T,
and family, have gone on a vUlt
among relatives living near Albany,
Linn County. They will be absent per
haps eight or ten days.
Kev. Childs preached at Glad Tid
ing Sunday. We miss very much our
fr rmer pastor, Rev. Comstor-k, who In
removing took with him the confl
uence and good will of all.
Mr. McHride. purchaer of the old
Moore ranch. ba3 moved his house
from the flat where it stood to the
hill south, where it now stands. It
presents a beautiful appearance. He
has also had built another large shed
along side of another souht of his
house, which will give much riom for
the housing of stock and storing of
hay and straw.
The school at Glad Tidings conduct
ed by Miss Percival Is progressing
nicely, with a larger attendance than
usual. She boards with T. Garrett.
A number of farmer have started
plowing, though generally the ground
la not as wet a desired.
Mr. Tom Kcbard. our good natured
ruml mall carrier, t again nt hi P"t
nfter a vacation of evenl Weeks.
He and family were camped nt Cnlihy
for nearly a week, Inking In and
grently enjoying the t'nnhy fair.
J. V. Unrlc.s, who made a trip to
the Ogle Creek mines, lu which be I
a heavy stockholder, ha relumed
home again, lie report everything
In a llourlnhiiiK condition, it ml has
grwtt faith in the richness of the
initio, nnd the ultimate benellt they
w ill prove to Oregon tu general,
Mr. Hue l grinding corii and put
ting; It lu hi silo, prepared In that
way. It I certainly a great cow food.
Mis Wava Shaver t visiting with
her sister, l.ula Scott, of Scotts Mills,
In Marlou couuty.
Mr. Kiiinm Naylor I vLlitiig her
lister, Mrs. Jake Naylor, ot Hrook
stauon ntHr $a,,m,
Ore.
Goo. New some Is busily engaged
hauling up hla winter's wood.
John Killing t hauling oft bis clov
er seed.
J. K. Naylor Is helping Nick lleor
dig his potato crop.
Mrs. Van Way. of Woodburn. has
becti visiting friend j In Manuaiu the
past week.
John Simmon, an old timer and
pioneer of 1S15. Is lying at the point
of death. He la about S3 years of
age. One by one the old set of poo
Die are passing away. How few are
left, and but too soon they Tftll all
be gone. We ahoud give them praise.
their Just due for what they have
done, and wish for them peace and
s 'n th beyond.
Harvey Hartman was kicked by a
ning out lines, etc.. between Marquani
and Scotts Mills. It Is to be hoped
that we will yet have a railroad from
Oregon City to Molnlln. thence south
to Marquam. Scott Mill, and Silver
ton.
This Is surely a great country, and
with the advantages that other states
have bad. It would Indeed be a great
er Oregon.
(Established In 1880.)
CLARKE3.
Mis; Ida and Mary ollttemiller spent
Sunday with Miss Irene and Knna
I-ee.
Sophie I'hlllplne from Canby is vis
iting her grandma Mrs. Klmer.
Henry Klelnsmlth was in town on
Monday.
William Fawver and family moved
to Clarkes again, going there Inst
week.
William Klelnsmlth, Jr., Is sawing
wood for J. J. Gard.
KleinEmitb lirothers purchased a
new manure f-preader.
Mrs. J. J. Gard vlalted Mrs. Lizzie
Ringo laxt Sunday.
Miss Irene and Krma I-ee visited
Miss iieniice Kchnte last Saturday.
(i. Marqiiardt is digging hit pota
toes. It Look Bad for You
to have sore eyes. Sutherland's
Kagle Eye Salve will cure them.
Harmless and Painless guaranteed
for 2rc a tube. For sale by Hard
ing's drug store.
MACKSBURG
Since the la t Issue of the Weekly
Enterprise two deaths of especial sad
ness have taken place In Macksburg.
Chris Roth, one of our most highly
respected citizens breathed his last
on the evening of Sunday, Oc tober Yi,
at the age of 78 years and Mis Lena
Kummer, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Kunimer, died on the
night of r ilday, Octorter lltli.
Mr. Kuth, It was thought by his
friends, bad about recovered from an
Injury, which bus been mentioned In
the Kutcrprlso, when he was sudden
ly attacked by pneumonia. Tim ill
eno ImMlod all treatment and term
inated fatally In a few day. Tile
death or Mr. Hot It following that ot
bis wife, which occurred only three
month ago, break up one of our old-
e l and most esteemed hou.eholila,
and Is much felt lu this, a well aa In
other places where hu ha been
known,
Mr. and Mi. Iloth lonvn a' large
family to mount their lo. Their ten
children: Mr. Knofxlger. Mr. Kauff
maun, Mr. Schulti. Mr. Unler, Mr.
t'hrlMnor, Mr. Strulibar, aud the
Menu. Joe, lnii. Will and l,e Hoth
were present at the funeral. Follow
ing a short service at the house there
was an address at the Zlou church.
The burial was at the .ton cemetry.
Lena Kunimer wa stricken with ty
phoid fever about three week ago,
and, despite the most unremitting care
and the best medical aid available,
grew steadily worse till the night of
Friday, the 11th, when death came lo
her release.
She bad been perfectly conscious re
cogiiKlng and speaking with friends
till a few hours before the end came.
Lena was a girl ot musical promise,
and wa Just eighteen yeara old. Her
death I deeply felt, not only by her
own people but by all who knew her.
She had endeared herself, especially to
all, who bud been aaoctitted with her
til school, being an apt and faithful
scholar, a well aa a bright and lov
able classmate. Her former teachers
are greatly grieved at her early death,
Her funcnt wus largely attended and
there were many beautiful llorul offer
ing. John Kunimer. who was taken III at
the came time with hi sister. Is bet
ter now.
Mr. Cha. Kraxberger, who ha
been 111 for several day I recovering
With the exception of three cases
of sickness. Macksburg seems to be
very healthful this season. The
weiitV'r 1 uperb and the late crops
are turning out fine.
Mr.'anS Mr. Geo. Walsh, with their
children, were week-end visitors at
tho home of Mr. Henry Walsh, at Dry-
Suspension Bridge Corner
lauds. They came home on Sunday
night. Mr. Wulsh returning to work
at l lands Monday morning.
"To Be or Not To Be"
constantly coughing depend on
whether or not you use Dr. Boll'
line-Tar-Honey. A few doses will
stop that cough. For sale by Hard
ing' drug store.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
Fred Sherrard returned home from
Southern Oregon) last week and I
now In quarantine with Geo. Robert
and family, as Otis ha dlptherla.
Ray Grady and wife are at Sunny
side working for their cousin.
Charlie Glilctt, of Wilmore, Kansas,
arrived here Monday to spend the
winter with his brothers, Dan and
George, and uncle, John Glllet and
families.
Irene Clanle, of Hillaboro, who has
spent the last week as the guest of
her cousin, MUs Lillian Glllott, re
turned home Wedne'day atterroon.
Mrs Malile Gerber, of ITJrtland,
pert T'ie .'ny at home with her moth
er. Dr. Ralph Harris, of New York, was
(.ailing on old time friends here Sun
day. He lived here with his parent
year ago.
A. M-iiit Is giving hi house a new
coat of paint thi week. ,
f A Vanllnv rti.mH hmiSh frnm
Ooldcndale Monday, where he attend-1
ea me lunerai oi ni. aiigniHr-in-iaw.
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Mm .Yanlloy la fcttll with her son.
t'Utml.
J, M. Glllott and wife are on tin
sick lUt.
Kverett Hickman .ml wife, of Kimv
kaiio. Wiinli., were vUltlng the form
er mother, Mrs. A. Hickman, a
few day last week.
Mr. anil Mrs. A. 1. Junes, of KMo.
rado, were guest of J. M. (illicit and
wife Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. Torrenc. are liarkln.
up to go to Fustern Oregon to live.
Why P.opl. Cough
I a mystery when Dr. Hell'. Fine-Tar
Honey will cure auy cough. ImoV
for the bell cn the bottle. It mnrki
the genuine. For sale by Harding's
drug store.
WIL80NVILLE.
Professor Graham and family have
moved to Portland, where the Profes
or I taking ul hi musical duties
again. '
J. Thornton and Mr. McKlnney re
turned from a deer hunt In Southern
Oregon last week and their fortunate
neighbor bav been feasting on ven
ison. l
Dr. Brown wa In rortland on Fri
day. Mr. Shawie spent Friday In Port,
land.
Mr. Cronln's sister and family have
returned home.
Mrs. J. W. Thornton I expected
home thl week, after vl.ltlng with
her son In Chicago.
Mr. and Mr. Ilethme have moved (3
the house vacated by Mr. and Mr1.
Wall.
Mr, Elchenberger. who haa Ju.t re
turned from a trip to Germany, visit
ed hi brother-in-law, M. Datalgla, laat
week.
The road work from the corner Into
Wllsonvllle I now assured, the mer
chants having contributed largely In
money, and the farmers are donating
their team and labor for that pur
pose. The school house I" now completed,
and school Is going on as usual, under
more favorable circumstance.
The ninth grade has been added to
the village school, and outsider may
affiliate by paying $20 a year, or $2.76
a month tuition.
Mrs. tfelvln r visiting relatives In
Tacoina Wash.
Mrs. (talalgia and daughter went
lo Portland on Saturday to attend the
wedding of Miss Martha Klchenberger
on Monday.
II. I). Aden haD been buying a splend
Id stock of new fall good.
Mr and Mrs. M. Crlsell were sere
naded ar.aln on Tuerday evening and
male glad welcome ring for the merry-makers.
The Democratic meeting held in the
A. O. W. W. hall on Wednesday even
ing aa well attended. The principal
speakers being Mr. Pierce, who talked
on national Issues, and Mr. Stevens,
w ho gave his reasons for opposing the
Slin;ln Tax. Iloth gentlemen wero
lo'idly applauded from time to time.
Splendid practical speeches were also
made by J. E. Jack, Sheriff Mas, No
yer and others.
Here Is a woman who speak from
personnl knowledge and long exper
ience, viz., Mrs. P. II. Ilrogan, of Wil
son. Pa., who says, "I know from ex
perlenco thnt Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy I far uperlor to any other.
For croup there Is nothing that excel
It." For nle by Huntley Ilros. Co.,
Oregon City, Hubbard, Molulla and
Canby.
STAFFORD.
We nave had beautiful weather un
til the middle of this week, when It
rained a little. Late clover seed and
buckwheat hns not filled out equal to
that gathered earlier, but Is very thick
and rank on the ground.
Mr. Weddle will bave hi new
house ready to move Into soon.
Anion Gnge and wife, from Sheridan
rnme Sunday on a visit to his futher'
and while there picked some boxes of
apple from the old home orchard to
lake home.
Quite a number from here nnd Frog
Pond attended the Grange Fair f Os.
wego Saturday. The l!silnv was fine,
the dinner excellent and Master nor
land's address of welcome well ren
dered, an elicited prolonged applause.
A short program followed nf muslr
and recitation after which nil who
wished ad'ourned to a lower room,
where were displayed as fine a collec
tlon of vet'Pt.i tiles and frultg as has
been seen at any of the fairs thl fall,
a portion of which wa sold at aur
tlon.
On last Thursday the ladle of the
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CAS-TOli
For Infrtntt nnd Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature
In
Use
For Over
' Thirty Years
neighborhood met at the Nusshaum'a
and KQt three unlit off the frnine,
two ot which belonged to Mr. Aerul,
nd one to Mrs. Priiik. after which
the hostes served a delicious supper.
Mr. llallon and family ennm Hiitur.
d.'iy af'er the fair, and spent liie next
day at her father's returning In their
home In East Portland lu the evening,
accompanied by Mra. C M. Gage,
The 8 1 afford chiM. orgaiiUed a lit
erary oclefy lat Friday, under the
supervision of principal Geo ('. Ijrk
in. Frank Oldenstadt wus elected
president from th. eighth grade; Ells
atieth Nemlr, vice president, from the
eighth grade; Arthur le'ker, secre
tarv. from the seventh grade and Ce
cetle Shauble from the ninth grade
a. editor of our school paper, which
will be read at each meeting, vli: the
second and fourth Friday of each
month, making the next meeting on
Fridny the 2Mh of October. The ao.
licty earnestly request all patrons
and friend of the district and com
munity to be present at any and all
meetings. There will b short pro
grams also at every meeting.
This I a good beginning for our
school and w hope as an Individual
that the society will prosper and we
are quite sure It will under such able
leadership.
Grain In thl vicinity are unusual
ly good thl year. Large full bunches
and sweet.
The Paptlst convention meet here
on Thursday of this week and the
nieetlnus continued all the week.
Mr. Caley. of Portland, has be. In
stalling lights In the church, such aa
ha been put In the Chapel on school
house bill.
Th Danger Aft.r Grip
lb often In a rundown system.
Weakness, nervousness, lack of ap
petite, energy and ambition, with
disordered liver and kidneys often
follow an attack of thl wretched di
sease. The greatest need then I
Electric Hitter, the glorious tonic,
blood purifier and regulator of atom
ach, liver and kldneya. Thousand
have proved that they wonderfully
strongmen the nerve, build up tha
system and re . tore to health and good
spirits after an attack of Grip. If
suffering, try them. Only o cents.
Sold and perfect satisfaction guaran
teed by all druggists.
WILLAMETTE
Mi. Arthur llarnea and family
have moved to West Oregon City.
Mra. U-ander Capon, of Portland,
formerly of this place, anil Mis. Tmu
harbor, of Oregon City, were guest
of Mr. M. Hyatt Thursday.
E. M. Lyona returned Saturday
from Southern Oregon, wlicru lie wu.t
live week.
Mr. Darts and Mis Audrey Tour,
mother and duughier of Mr Anthony
Tour, have arrived; from South Da
kota to make their home here.
Mrs. M. E. Moornhouse, aunt ot Mr.
France Lyons, who have been visit
ing in the East leit i ueaiiay lor I all-
foruhi.
Miss Alice Oliver was recently
honored with a shower of useful
things, a she Is soon to be married
lo Leo Lar on. A largo number of
friends were present. Refreshment
were served and music and game
wero played.
Mr ('(mistook has had as a guest
a cousin from Chattanogii, Teiin., the
ptiat week.
Mis Grnce Rennet Is In Portland.
Mr. Nelson Waldron and MIhh.
France went to Portland Thursday
for a abort visit
Postmaster H. Lelsinnn wns 111 Sat
urday. Miss Alice Oliver and Leo l.nr on
were imirrlved by the Rev. T. 11. Ford
In tho church parlor at Oregon City.
Only near relative were present. Af
ter the marriage ceremony the couple
left for a honeymoon trip to Washing
ton. George Swirt, of Kalnmnzoo, Mich.,
Is visiting his brother, Charles. The
two had not rret before fur thirty-seven
years.
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