OK KAON CITY KNTKUIMMSR FKMDAY, PKCKMHKU 13. 1!1 I i : ' : I STOP ANNOYING PEOPLE BY COUGHING. STOP ATTRACTING UNDESIRABLE ATTENTION. I l - I Mtaifc J 511 I IBnit n a.Tiir mtosjoro j-w ni r ot MMMIWMIMMM evVi.UNGS CHfCACOJLL ALL DRUGGISTS NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY VACKSBURG J u, Plowing. planting and blasting con-, ued till the end of Thanksgiving wee ; Mr. Harry Sherwood, principal or the city schools, was married to Miss , Esther Edgar of Dallas on Monday, j November 2a. ; Mr. and '0' ? dinner tc the children and arrandchild-; ten on Sunday last in Donor oi me . marriage of their sou. George w miss Hawley of Canby. The .young couple have gone to housekeeping near Can- by. Mrs. Wesley Eby Is enjoying a visit from Mrs. De Meany of Nebraska Mrs. DeMeany is from the town In which Mrs. Eby formerly lived. They have been friends since the latter's childhood. Clara, the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Walsh fell and dis located an elbow four weeks ago. She is to far recovered, however, that she is to return to gchool the present week. Little Dex.. the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Barth, cut his hand very ser u!. I iously with a lawn mower w niTJ-. 1 inc bis grandmotner. Mrs. urimmea. j While getting on nicely uex us luul unauie 10 go io emuui. ... Frank Gribble Is In Portland nav- Inz deuistry done. The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Eby's are III with chlcken pov. Mrs. J. Gibson enjoyed a visit last week from her daughter. Mrs. Smack and her son from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Balwin were dinner guests Inst Sunday at the home of Mr. Gibson's. On their way home from Seaside where they spent Thanksgiving. School opened Monday. December 2 Tollowine are the names of the Macksbure pnplls who wer.-'C 'either absent nor tardy during tn mc ltn or November: Hilda Harta. G, j .trud-i Parth, Thusuilda Drapberger, Jlargai et Claus. Myrtle Lorens. Irene Kees ling. Hazel Keesllng. Walburger Krax herger. uyaia Mnraer luu, n. Harrietts hpauwings. imora - r..ax-i bereer, Hiiaa Rummer, earn jioreu , Ceter. Erie Losche. George Graver, ' .J'."",f 7., "I".."" J f."1V. Cnrrr 1 nhhon Uorm'l 11 t . .'Vn , T 7 IT I 1. n" . V...h ncil. R,h ir.ia r-iiei, u"vu, "-"-""m l-rea uausKe. jumreu ixwbiiui,, - tia Keeping, Hattie Sample. Ardeu Harnes, Charles Noack. Gertrude I f , 1 ,1 1 , - r. . , - ftT, fred Posche. Harold Gribble, Louis l.orenz, Luther Lorenz. Martha Noacn Emma Gauske, Henry Gauske, Paul Morenz Oezer. Elsie Kalb. Mu:ie Keesllng, Norma Nuss, Frank Gribble and Hecting Kraxberger. Yon will find that druggists every where epeak well of Chamberlain's I Couch Remedy. They know from long! experience in the sale of It that In case of coughs and colds It can al- - .v. h Hononrtort iirmn and that It ... . . Is pleasant ana tare to ia.f rur nl" bv Huntley llros. CO., uregon City. Hubbard. Molalla and Canby. MULiNQ MUUN0 0,1. Dix who was injured In the saw mil. here last week Is greatly Improv- r. and Mrs. Gilbert Douglass and three daughters of Salem and Mrs. Perrv Parker and son of Plainview Linn county, took dinner with Mrs. build a house on his property on the tow-nsit':. Granulated Eye Lids ere easily cured Caustic Is not nec essary. Sutherland . Eagle Eye Salve Is Painless and harmless and guar- anteed to cure. Has never iauea on a case, costs 2 sc. For sale by Hard ing's Drug Store. GLAD TIDINGS John Wooster has completed an ap rle and potatoe house such as Is verr useful to all living oi a farm. Mr Rue Is thinking of visiting bis fatVer he being eighty-four age of age ,nd lives la Minnesota and Is very ,3w- nnd not expectd to live long. He , riTcring with a complication of Incident to such an advanced af?;r Tlue"s daughter. Clara and hus n.l. ara talking of moving Here and fuming the tract of tend west of the ,fr A Bengle returned from a trip ,he mountains Wednesday. A yCTng man ha. taken the contract f flashing for Mr. Price who owns a pio'no'the old Jeff Herman. Churchill ThankBE ving day. ! Mr. Evans ha. sold his store and there is such a thing In existence I. j should oe maae sma ir not mrger other propertv in Mulino to Mr. I being diminished at such a remark-, At.lrmative, LUabetn P.a and Aud Grave. of Willamette who take, pos- able rate that by .pring there will be W Tour negative. Fred Junkln and ., ... will ..... i it, 1a i. i. A;nes Pollack, tne latter won. Man- Pure and Pleasant Dr. King's New Dis covery Drives Away Cough and Cold. Makes You Feel Fine. You know how very embarrassing it is to constantly cough at parties, in church .and other public places. Besides suffering the distress of coughing, you regret the annoyance to those with whom you are brought in contact, and decide not to go out again while your cold lasts, causing yourself much inconvenience. "Ever? winter," writes Mrs. M. 0. Cross, Granlmry, Texas, "I suffered with ecTere coughs and coU, but since using Pr. King's New Discovery, I have not been bothered or annoyed with either for over two years." Ask your druggist for a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery He will refund your money if not satisfied. visiting tluir daughter. Leah Peers. h.," ..... n ihr davs. A card from Jack Kaulkner and 1 orateU ,n Arlz0B!li m-j ' ibeiT friends they are do- )q their hQme anJ ,hut j Faulkner's health Is very much j jml)ruve(, sim.e their arrlval lhore. i We UDder,an(i that the Anderson j r.rulhers of near Cairns, who own a 1 of lnnd hen, cnU.u,ate tq do , i ,mount of slashing next spring-, sTenJ pnplls ot thts district are . accoUnt of i sickness. Mis Perclval resumed her school duties on Monday morning at- i er a week s vacation. Mrs. George voosiers parems, reiu- denu of Salem, visited her Thinks- giving. Mrs. Ida Fellers, sister of Tom Gar-j relt is at tiie point of dt-atn at her home in Woodburn ' with paralysis .nmhinwi with dropsy. Her many j friends hope she will recover. j Harrison James has taken a relapse I and Is In a serious condition again. He has been sick for many weeks. A shooting match was held atMar-imany ousm day before Thanksgiving. I Mr. and ilrs. J. E. Marquam have r . irnp(1 hom. from visi,inB wilh their ! daugther ald friends in Cottage Grove ! Thov r-nnrt an enlovable time but af-: .nri,;l1 that their own home In old Clackamas County was the "best ever." Mrs. Leah Beers' sister. Sarah and husband of Liberal, spent Thanksgiv-j Ing with her. Our new neighbor. Jacob Schnack. j ,,ain lg an antlgepttc remedy for ex is very busy these times plowing. He , ,prna and internal pains, relief Is al- appears Uke a very industrious man i ar.d an all around good fellow, Rev. Childs is visiting with his fam ily' w ho lives near Boring, Oregon. The Allen boys took a load'of apples to the cider mill near Mount Angel j th rtiter ohtained will be conver ted into good old fashioned apple but I ter. j The basket social given by the La- j dies Aid Society, at Marquam on j Thnnl-n-Hvlnsr evenine Droved a sue-, Mara.iam Hand. Prof. Parvln In d weU ren(iPreil and : ,he wag of tQe begL The cake. ; . . . ot , " " the entertainment, as regards genuine: Innocent fun and amusement, and the j "est o: order prevailed as usual, eu one attending returning home with a i ,,, ., , himif ihrni before "",'''' . ,.,... ! toiTMni, aim jui it Kinut-r iccnus w ward his fellowmen. Amount ol- 'a'"ea as j.-io If you are troubled with chronic ccn- stipation. the mild and gentle eliect of . chamberlain's Tablets makes them es- r,-emny nweaui your kJ V"- ig X' Hubbard. MoUll and Canby. RURAL DELL This weather Is certainly grand If .. ., .,!,. i, win ou. u . T.L.iiik2 or so, nearly an ine lau um done. .. j r...u nru... j rs:,u i A few of the young people from here attended the dance at Millettt Saturday night. T. H. Scone, and Mr. F J -..' and relatives." John ixmlnlqne was a Portland visit or last week. . n o...l nll kftralnr'( rlllh ir , t-ii,..n v.. u in,H h m,rried rank, he having wedded Miss Hurnice Finney Woodburn last . - Mr Mr. VA. C.undnson of Port- fend, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Ounduson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Amaahi. Tbe Young People's Sociey met) ' v .....-..--.w crowd wa. prsent to bear the program Church Tuesday evening was we 1 at tbat wa. rendered. ; Tne following abort but ex- Fred Smiu transacted busines. in cellent program was given: bong of snrnr. .nH nn,,id Fridav ' the Flag, choir; recitations by Iran Miss Lulu Eyman visited with her ces nowianu, s . .. 1 nnua Cr9n..i Wnlnrrin ann F rtren. Bister, Mrs. Kd. Mitts. Monaay. . . Elmer and Ruth Wldstrand went ce Froming; duet by t ranees How . x..ioi, vn mnrnin I land. Ethel Gordon; mandolin solo by Mi Vlnls Franklin Is home aow. 8'-i'e has been working at Mollala for had made was sold to the highest bid sometime ' ,fir- (Jporge Hotdrof purchasing It Mrs. Jw Kauffman visited with her ! for 13.25. The sale from pies, coffee, mother Mrs. Troyer of Zion, Tuesday I sandwiches and home made candy John' Fosmark went to Hubbard brought the proceeds of the social to viHj of..r fhe new oriran that tlieilll.OoO. '.n r.,nr,lVe societv nurchased. Edward Eyman started to the Mola - n. hioh school Mondav. He I. in tlw freshman class. T H Sconce has be'-n out taKing tbe 'school census tbe past week. A. L. Wldstrand transacted business In Orcron City last ween. Mrs. W. 8. Sconce Is visiting with br parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mallett ' Fred Sutler has not completed dljt gtng his potatca yeL Herman Ellsan returned home Sat urtlny. Mis. Rosetta Eyman attended the teachers Institute last week. Hr sister. Lulu, and brother Fr-a accompanied her. Not Good for everything. Sutherland". Eagle Eye Solve l good tor nothing but (he eye. If you use It mid are not .at Istled come back and get your 2.'e. You be the Judge. tir .ale by Hard liiK'a Drug Store. ' SUNNYSIDE AND ROCK CREEK Married at the parsonage on Wed nesday, November 20th. by Kev. H. K. ("rider, pastor of the Sunuystdo Free Methodist church, Marlon E. Reed and Carrie M. Kredolh. The bride Is well Knowu In thla community havliiK acted a central girl at Dama scus for sometime. Marlon U the son of Mr. and Mr. J. It. Keed of Sunyslde but has made bia home In eastern Oregon for a number of years. They will Ive In Fremont .where they are building a bonne. We wtsh them much Joy and prosperity through life. Mra. Joe Deardorff and Elva also Mr. KiKer of Portland and Hurtoti IVardorff took dinner at Mr. and Mrs. 15. It. Elllas on Thanksgiving day. Mr. Ellis came near having a serious ac cident the evening before. Nita bo ing alone In the htAise washing dishes set too many on one leaf of the table which turned over, ijhe showed great presence of mind, grabbing the lamp and threw It out doors, thereby saving the house fiom catching on fire as the lamp cracked as It fell fiom the table. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunter took din ner at Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Stoll s last Sunday. Joe lVardorff makes regular trips to Portland every Saturday with but ter, eggs, pork and other produce. Move On Now! ! says a policeman to a street crowd. I and whacks heads If It don't. "Move Ion now:1" says the big. harsh mineral pills to bowel congestion and suffer- ing follows. Dr. Kings New Life Pills don't bulldoie the bowels. The? .rguade them to right action. and health follows. 2J cents at all druggist. LOGAN SylvosUr Johnston, brother of A. j. Johnston of this place, who died of rvuhoid fever at Sellwood. was laid to rest Thursday at one o'clock In th-j pleasant View Cemetery. Mr. Aian vt. ttuicnwa un-a.ue peneuK'i i uanhsgn iuk. juj uhimj bride being Mrs. ("ration of St-n-e. 'Our best wishes for a happy future. There was social hop at Gillt hail Wednesday night. November 27. i Saturday. December 1st. the school : t.rd of district No. 4 met at tn I school house and cleaned up In good 0u fashioned style. I Mrs. Uert Corliss Is In the hos; ital I at Oregon City for treatment, tier friends hope she lll soon bo able to come home. One thing Logan needs is a hur.mnj officer. It is reported on good autbor lty that a horse was beaten until It hn4 to b shot, now anotner at tua I. - , nlaee has a broken tall from a j beating. There is surely a way to i punish such owners of dumb animals. j Antiseptic Remedies !,;tw diseasa terms. Dr. Hell's Anti- m0Rt nstantenous. Sold by. all deal- ers. For sale by Harding s drug store. REOLANO The Redlnnd Sunday School child roe nr nrenarlne a nroeram for a fhriHtinas tree, v. . Ponney got his hand hurt on a sawing machine Saturday. Dr. Mount dressed it and Mr. Ilonney is (inir.e nlrelv. The Linn northers are clearing tne strb kl ind place. A g A(.n u BuU,!lng 7;00)l K(1Hj. a large E. N. Hrock Ib b-i'-liing h large barn tor Frank Sprague. Vernon Snii'li IS going to Cnlifor- nla soon to work In a garage with his , l Fullern Is putting new -.nimva Iplanks-on the Htdland road. I ' Gus Lesch and family are .moving 'rom the Hates place to their own. Cjn Avlayll Get meriii lne if vou ask ; loo for ,he bell on the bottle. Guar- anteed to give satisfaction. Sold ev- ,vwbere. For sale by Harding's Dnig Store. WILLAMETTE Mr. K. t. carey anu mi Mr. R. F. Carey and Miss Ka'.c Si t- ' Howlah arrived from Ada. Ohio, , .., . ,.,.j uiday evening to spend the winter ; with their relatives, A. W. Rowland, ; or v.Ciiy(rd prof-J-R-liow' 'and of this place. Tne Library Society bad its second i """f lJ! ; . wUh a -rgood atten anc. j ? 'a , eLerl Lav- a Terman It I 8 1.al1 ! i' TT.ZA ' ru i ... . ....... i dolln and piano, Heatrie ! Mrs. Itowland. May Waldron played j for Ethel Go don to sing An amusing little dialogue by tbe Misses Lucey Klce, Beatrice ui.ver anu enza heth Ray was one of the numbers Frank Dennett assisted at the fTL. . I U I U'U1m.ta Heairice Oliver, a q.nii uie iau.es Mrs. Stlen.-r gave birth to a son ' Saturday, November 2. Mother and child doing wen, Mrs. Hansen, her son and two .r.m. ruru. w.t I of Mr.. Hyatt Sunday afternoon and evening, Everette Donney has not been at . 1 1 . n,i all well for a week but was able to get out Monday. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Rowland from Oregon City spent Thnkglvln with Prof. J. K. lUiwIand anil family. Mrs. M. Hvatt and children were guests of her sister, Mrs. Ualhor for Thanksgiving. NORTH LOGAN A big dinner was given at the mess bouse for Mr. Cummins and Mr. Christ Inn's sawmill hands. They did not run the mill Thursday. Mrs. J, II. Cummins and daughter Mabel, went to Oregon City Friday. Mr, Clnmlo Amiirum went to Mr. Johnson's sawmill Friday morning and came buck in the afternoon. Mr. William liurghardt was look ing, at Mr Cummins sawmill Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Am hrum spent Thanksgiving a. Mr. Mi Murrny a. Mis. Mvers went to her home at C.resham ' Friday after spending Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mvers at l ogs". Mr. and Mrs. Claude Anrhrum went to Portkiud Saturday moririug. Old People Need something to aid nature. Try PODOI.AX and If you are not Mils fled It costs yon nothing. Good for children also. 50c bottles. No grip ing. For snle by Harding's drug store. ALSPAUGH Jack Frost visited In this part of country recently. Quite a number of young people from this section of the country at tended the basket ball game nt Eagle Creek Saturday night. The score was 21 to 2(5 In favor of the second team. Mr. George Douglass has been visit ing with Dowty's for a few days. Mr. Edgar tleiple made a business trip to Oregon City hist week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shold of Port land were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cithers last Saturday. Mr. Alspaugh has moved In his new house. Hoy Alspaugh who Is attending the Oregon I'nlversity was home during Thanksgiving week. Mrs. Mary Helple and granddaugh ter. Mamie hnve returned from Lib and relatives for the past week. Mrs. Edgar Helple attended the bazaar at Estacada lust week. The Clackamas River Milling Com pany are doing big business. When you have a bilious attack give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. Tbey are excellent. For sale by Huntby Pros. Ct.. Oregon City. Hubbard, "Mo lalla nnd Canby. GLAD TIDINGS. The Nenrson Hrothers will finish digging their potato crop In two or three more days. 1 " acres In all. Wm. Glger and wife were visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peng IL Alfred Oleson has returned from the St. Vincent hospital In Portlnnd, and Is setting along nicely. Quite a little excitement In Mar qunm Sunday, When Joe Jackson's bov rode a bucking cnyuse. He stayed with It and for doing so received 5n cents. The ground rn Sunday morning showed plainly the most severe frost or freeze of tie winter so far; and from Indications we would naturally exoect a genuine freeze-up. Mrs. Jane Mosher. of Sllverton. Ore pnn. has been visiting the past few days with her brother, Tom Garrett and family. Mr. Erlcson Is doing some carpent er work for C. V. Carpenter. Schuyler I'sher will start work the coming week on his granary. Henry Harth will do the building. Amos Hengll, late of Canada, was visiting with bis sister, Leah Deer, one day last week. He bus made his home In Canada for the past two years, working at his trade as carpent er. Mrs. t"lar Scbnack paid a short vis it to Mrs. Newsome on Sunday. Mrs. Eva Hengll also called for an hour In the evening. Mr. Isaac Larklns returned home with a herd of rattle, taking thorn home for the winter from his moun tain ranch on Milk Creek. CLARKS. f'iiarbs Harrington and Charles Ralph nre clearing land for Huol Hros. at present. Willie Kblnsmlth Is sawing wood for Mr. .Maxson in 1 imber tirove. L!ii Maxson and Mrs. Mary Ie were in town last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Maxson were In tow n last w eek. Mr. and Mrs. M'lxson spent Sunday with Mrs. W. T. Klelrtsmlth and fam ily. Mrs. William Marshal and two chll dren and Mrs. E. Klelnsmlth spent Sunday with Mr. Hottemlller and fam- iiy. Ixu Maxson purchased chickens from John Larklns a few weeks ago. Kenneth Hottemlller was struck and Vno-ked down by a horse Inst Satur day and received painful Injuries to his leg. He Is getting along nicely. Edward Huol Is worHn In the saw mill for A. Larklns and M. Robblns. William Klelnsmlth moved his wood snw oirtflt to Timber Grove on Mon day. Mr. Haag was In town last week. A pleasure seeking party went through ("larks In nn automobile last week. MACKSBURG Maeksbure and vlelnitv are still fa vored with bright weather, and the farmers ore plowing or grubbing. Work I. progressing on the Port land. Eugene & Eastern Railroad, a branch of which I. to put Macksburg In touch with the outside world. Farmer, expect to have plenty of pro duce to ship on this road as soon s. it reaches completion. The American Society of Equity. Kelsllng President, Is to meet at Rrramlln's hall on the evnlng of Thursday, D-cember 12th. A cordial Invitation Is hereby extended to ev eryone who I. Interested In the pro "ess and welfare of Macksburg to be present as Important business I. to be transacted. I lovd Hovers Is msrrled and has enne to housekeeping In Joe Gibson's house. Mr. and Mrs. Powers are tbe third pelr of newlv-weds, who have bepirn life In this house of Joe Gib son's In the last two years. MY GUARANTEE R EDIT ED PRICES and extra high quality work In ABSTRACTS, LOANS AND LAW. Also High Grade Insurance and Honda. E. C. DYE. Sth and Main. 8. W. Corner Mra. William llarth visited school on Thursday. Hexford Harlh l recovering rapid ly from the effect of his Injured bund but It It not thought best that be will be able to return lo school fur soma llliin. The children of Fred Walsh are 111 with chicken-pox. Frank Hilton Is plowing Mr. Hnld win's eight acre lot,, preparatory to planting It IA wheat. Miss .llll Mitts, of th Hear Creek school, spent tinnday with her sister, Mrs. Frank Hilton. John Kummer Is now able to go out of doors after a three months' sele of typhoid fever. Evangelistic services are being held nt th new Menuonltn church In East Markalmrg. lty tulstnke sixteen of the forty-seven nnmes of Mackshurg pupils, who had been neither absent, nor tardy In the month of November, were omitted from the list that was sent to the Enterprise lust week. Following are the names: Itusln Krsxberger, Adolph Kraxberger. Krma Etui, Sopbl.) Etel. Itexford llarth, Hessle Harta, Fred Gnnske, Mlb'red Keesllng, Vaslla Kccsllnv. Hattln Sample. Ardnl Harms. Cbas. Nonch, Gertrude Krav b'raer. I(eiw Kraxberger, Oswald Kraxberger nnd Alfred Hoeche. Something Just as Good Can onlv be the rase when It la an other bottle of Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar- Hotter. Every bottle the same. I.ook for the bell on the bottle. For sale by Harding's drug store. RURAL DELL, Tom Sconce went to Canby on bus iness Inst Friday. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fred Olson made a business trip to Csnbr Friday, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Sconce spent Mondav with the latter's parents at Volutin. John Fosmrk Is building a cafeteria, which will be completed soon. Miss Elvn Conrad left Friday for a few days visit In Portland. Haakon Kyllo and family made a business trio to. Canby Inst week. Fred Smith took a load of hogs to Canby Frldny. (oiirge Saw-tell Is bity plowing whenever the weather permits. IL Booncs helped Joseph Knuff man butcher last Wednesday. Mrs. Josephine Itrntsburg spent a few days In Portland Inst week. A large number of Hural Dellltcs went to Smyrna Sunday to hear Rev. Hut lor preach. WILSONVILLE. Sherman Seely had 2.H00 sacks of good potatoes. Can anyone In the coi.uty beat that. Mrs. II. D. Aden entertained the member of the Wilsonvllle Club on Wednesday. Mrs. l-araeii spent the week end In Salem. Edna Dill was a Portland visitor ou Sunday ii rl.-i ....I fnmllv nf l'ortluiid have been visiting relatives In our viiiaite John Unison sold two farms near Wilsonvllle hist week. The village stores have some at - tractive Christmas goods. ' Mrs. E. K. Wright. Mrs. MeKlnney. Emll Tauchman nnd wife, were "" of the city visitors during the week. The Parent-Teachers' association held a very Interesting meeting on i Thursday In the school house. Tblsi fo-ilety has planned to give a series'! of free lectures this year, which will ..' . ..'.., .,.. K.."."- "'JV" ' UV ir I'll iiic ui wmi MiuftP m i .n. ,., ,.r n.,r ni .,t, ,., state. The first of the lectures was given last Frld'iy evening, when Hen utor W. H. Mollis, of Forest Grove, gave a very Interesting address on, "New View of Education." The Uidles' Aid of the M. E. church will bold a bazaar In the basement ot tho r Inarch on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. I Mil, at 2 o'clock. Many beaut iful things will be on sale, which will be useful Christmas gifts for your friends. Supper will be served from Mr jnaon arrived home from Al 7 to 9 o'clock, which will consist of , brt (-nB1ni Friday and has come to oyster soup, sandwiches, salad, pickles May H wl, nol fl,vrbly Impressed rake and coffee. He on hand for wllh th P,nnl0 (1f ti!Ut country. It good supper, and to assist the ladles WM ,w,.ny degrees below zero there wno are so launnn to men- vhuik-. whenever their assistance Is needed. Alfred linker, she second eldest son o' Mr. and Mrs. Ilson Haker died at his homo on Monday, Dec. nth, after 1 short Illness. He was twenty-live years and six months old, having I n born and reaped here. Alfred wa a mechanic of marked ability, having neld positions of Importance In Che halls, Portland and Oregon City. The funeral r.ervlce wes held at the family residence on Wedjiesdnv morning. Rev. Eldrldire of Sherwood, olllrlatlng at the burial. The Hood View choir snng npproprlate songs. The floral offerings were numerous and hand- I "on'n- Tne deceased was a very ex- i emplary young man, and the sympathy of the entire rommi'l lty goes out to tne benaved pirents and family. Out of town relatives present at the fun eral were: Mr. and Mrs. Whltmlre. Mrs. Poschee. Mrs. Eymnn, Mrs. Krnntz nnd dauchter. Mrs. Peterson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Haker, of Port land. STAFFORD. The Delkar Hrothers have rented all the plow land on the Gage place, nnd began plowing there on Wednesday i morning. 1 The Parent-Teachers' meeting was , held Ht. the school house Friday. It ; was decided that a Christmas tree would be had and committees were appointed. It was also derided to have . the entertainment and tree on the ! evening of Tuesday, Dec. 17th, a. the teacher, could not be here later, and a committee of ladles will meet at Mrs. Nussbaum's on the afternoon of , Monday, tbe lfith. to make and fill j candy sacks, and attach the names. 1 A number from here and vl-lnlty went to see the Golden Spike driven In Orvon Cl'v, but we shall feel more enthusiastic If ever a Golden Spike I. driven to mark the completion of a railroad through Stafford. j Mrs. Fred Oldenstadt, and Mrs. Clan. Peters sre still sick. Mrs. Fred Ellegsen was able to ride to Oregon City 8att day, after her recent sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Epansenberg visited Mr. Gebhardf. Sunday. The officer, of the s-'iiool district j met at Mr. Larklns' home Monday evening to transact school business. The teachers seem to be giving gooq satisfaction .o far. and the grdes ara .ilvnnclntr ranldly. Mrs. Zack Elligsen hss been having 'ntal work done In Oregon City. ELDORADO We are having very good weather at the present writing. Hid Smith .pent Saturday evening snd Sunday at home attending tbe : JpSIl I mm AU'OHOL 1 Pt.K I'KNT, AM'Jcliildr lYrparaHnnErAs lmllailiK!itirrK)(l.mlliinils ,S'J (Ing llic Sinraai to uwlDewh ai Promotes DifteslldiiflVfifJ ness and IVsiXonlalnj rs-Bw ."a tlpliim.Miiqihutr rir.vtaTil 4X1) I ix All V U I It. :t Amttnt AncrfertRenKilvfurrnnxlIri lloii, SouxSIOkVKh.ltoil" Vnrmsl (SMI MnlBJrwnM IU'SSWuILOSSOKSUER FucSu Sitnsiwf of lt, KEW WWK. Kut Copy of Wrsiief. dance at Anderson's place Saturday evening The farmers ale very busy plowing and seeding this Hue weather Mrs. I. C. Ilx has been doing some sewing fur Mrs. Smith. The uaiiro nt Mr. Anderson's was ery much enjoyed by those present. r-.'fc" Mrs. li. J. Helvey Is contemplating Keel.angh and Henry Glll.ert taking a visit with relatives In the ii,.iiu chrUiiiius trees to near future. Mr. I'dell has been dulng some plow Ing lately. Our teacher, Hessle Oswalt, has ie turned after attending tho teachers mailt!. e In Oregon City. 1 1, J. evoy ,1ms a crew of ineu illirclnir iititittors this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wallace an-l ..i.n.1.. .. ........ Tl I, .il l-'pl.l ,, .1,1, Mr .n,l Mm IV Smith. ther day while hauling straw which rme mar emmm p.-... i ti.... Clyde Smith and wife and ba'..) ! were visitors at Macksburg Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cnppcu have bought i Mr. t'tlger place and will move don 1 soon, the latter to rent Mr, Crook s i farm. j The nrm of Kvum BmI ,x r tlilnkltix of going out of business. , , ! BARLOW. Will Mnuer took bis little son, Don 1 aid. who hiiH typhoid fever, to the hos- nltnl In Oreuon City Monday. His i - . tdtal In Oregon City Mouda; ..... ... ,. ,.. gon City, having had an operation per lormed. Mrs. Armstrong and son of Macks- burA called ou Donald Hauer Friday , Donnl I Is a grandson of Mrs. Ann strong. Mr. nnd Mrs. irvm, ot Au rora, also called on Donuld Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Van Winkle went to Eugene Tuesday after visiting rein- (Ives nere lor several weeks. r. ,n r. Mrs. Wurfel Is Improved and uble to be In the siore again after n se vere attack af rheumatism. Mrs. Churchill Is recovering from her Illness and Is able to be out. JIM HILL SAYS? The high cost of living QUT The Oregon Commission Company says that a part of the cost of living is due to short weight. This is especially true in the weight of bran and shorts. WE 80 lbs. in a Sack of Shorts 60 lbs. in a Sack of Bran LOOK OUT FOR YOUR WEIGHTS Oregon Commission Co. MTH AND MAIN STREETS l i 3r:in-i rantn-n uri.ifi. uictn i ASTORIA For Infanta nnd Children. The .Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tlio Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTOEtlA James Erb-kson Is Improving as his ! throat gntbej-.-d and btoke (rom ipiln- j sv and he will soon be aide to be In 1 the store again. f (j ti Is giving the bouse In whliil hn reslib s, a fresh rout of paint. ' Waller Howe la assisting blm In th" , W(ir, shin. Henry (llllierisoti filled one car with "HO trees Wednesday and pas a large number of trees r'ndy for An other car. Miss Zuda Van Winkle has gone lo Eastern Oregon. Soon the wedding bills will ring . "' ' " Film Hid Dickson's old friends h : will be pleased lo hear that be Is the proud father of a daughter. Teacher's Examinations. ; Ntl(ll(, ( hereby given that the Coun ty School Superintendent of t lack uuiiia County will bold the regular t-xanilnailiina for applicants for Slate papers' al the bsnipiel room In the Masonic Hulldlng. Oregon City, as follows: Commencing, Wednesday, Decem ber Dtth at 9 o'clock A. M. and con tinuing until Saturday. December 21st, at 4 P. M. Program Wednesday Forenoon Writing. U. 8. History, Physiology. Wednesday Afternoon Physical Geography, Heading. Compi'sllloii, Methods In Heading. Methods In Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic History of Education, phychologY. Methods In Geography. Thursday Allernoon Grammar. Geography, American Literature. Physics. Methods lu Language, The- I sis for Primary Ceiilllnite. Friday Forenoon Theory i.nil Practice, Orthography, English Lit erature. Friday Afternoon-School Law, Hotany, Algebra, Civil Government, Saturduy Forenoon Geometry . Ge ology. Saturday AfternoonMicnerul His tory, pookeeplni!. T. J. GARY. Co. School Supt. is the cost of living high! SELL aW AW have been this week. Mr. Dave Benle and wife