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okWon city extkrpUiks'. V mnlvY: t.kckmbeh 20,1012: DONT TRIFLE WITH COUGHS OR COLDS. Many Have Filled Consumptive Graves Because They Neglected a Cough or Cold. You never know how won a coM will become a serious malady. It may be in the head to-ky; in the lungs to-morrow and the next day you may be fighting deadly pneumo nia for your life. It'i much the aarae with a cough. Inflamed and cough wcrn throat and lungs offer the best chance to consumption germs to be gin their murderous work. There's only one way to prevent these deadly diseases getting a hold on you. As soon as a cough or cold attacks you, take Dr. King's New Discovery until pu are entirely cured. Sometimes a dose or two will do the business, sav ing you suffering and a doctor's bilL Thousands of cures like these below prove its wonderful power to cure coughs and colds. "I feel sure it's a Godsend to hu manity," writes Mrs. Effie Morton, Columbia, Mo., "for I believe I would have consumption to-day, 1 had not used this great remedy." "I take great pleasure in recom mending your Dr. King's New Dis covery for tho benefit of suffering humanity. It's a thoroughly reliable remedy for all coughs, croup and lung troubles. We have used it in our fsmily for fourteen years with the best results. It saved my mother when two doctors gave her up. She had a very severe case of pneumonia and wao in bed seven weeks and nsrt of the time 'out of her mind' so that she did not know me. I told father to gvt me two 50c bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, which he did, and on taking it she soon began to improve, and four bottles cured her entirely. You may pub lish this if you wish and I will an swer all inquiries, with postsge en closed for reply. "Yours respectfully, Vm. Cogger the names: Uosle Kraxbcrger. A dolus Kraxbergor, Nrma Ktsel, Sophie Ktsel, Kexford Harth, llessle Harth. Kred Oanske. Mildred Koc.llng. Vastla Kcesllnx. llallle Sample, Ardnl Harms. Ch. Noaeh, Gertrude Krax bygcr, lledwlg Kraxbcrger, Oswald Kraxberger aud Alfred Koechs. Granulattd Eys Lids are eati enred Caustic la not nn essary. Sutherland s Kagle Kye Salve la Paliiles. and harmless and auar anteed to cure. Has never failed on a case, costs 25c. Kor sale by Hard ing's Drug Store. Sold and recommended by ALL DRUGGISTS NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MARQUAM. Mrs. U. V. Itenlley It very low. They have seut lor their children t' be present. John Jerj It no better. Ha has the typhoid fever. Miss Do. I Maronnin has returned home from Dufer, Wasco couuty. where she l.sa been teaching school for the :.st three months. She ex perts to rtur,i In tie spring and fin ish the t.'rni. Austin Taylor and wife were lu towu doing souio lraiiK the Bret of the week. ' Kd Hobart was lu town the Brat oi the week dumms some wire, prepar Ing to do some fencing. The merchanta of this place ars to have a tree and program on the even ing of the !th. Everyone la cordial ly invited to attend. The Morning Enterprise la the first paper to look to, to gel the latest news. When you have a bilious sttack give Chamberlain s Tablets a trial. They are excellent. For sale by HuntK'y Bros. Co.. Oregon City, Hubbard, Mo lalla and Canby. LOGAN. A common Veellng among the na tives these cool mnrjitngs. "My,' Isn't It rold." " ' Rev. K. A. Smith preached at the Rnvenswood Uuptlsl church Sunday. Saturday was a busy day for the grungera, ss It was tlis annual election of otlicers. Quito a crowd was In at tendance and all seemed to enjoy the day. A. M. Klrchem. of Redland, was elected Master; l.llllan Anderson. Secretary; Laura I- Klrchem. Loot, invr; A. F. Sloper. 0.; Artl ur Funk. 8.; Ueo. Tracy A. Mrs. A. New kirk, Chap.: V. I' Wilson. Treasurer; U A. o, Nlta Anderson. 0. K. Tim. I'whl; Cerse. Mrs. K. J'. Wilson Flora. Mrs. Hngeman, IVinoiia, Muhala lllll. A good program consliidod tha day's work. At the January meeting they will have "open house'1 during Install at ton and lecture hour, which will conclude with the sale of the prlss plow won at the county fnlr. Ueo. Kohl and Curl Klrchem attend ed a ball at MUwsiikIs Saturday even ing. What a pity seme of onr old histor ic land marka in the way of some of the monarche ol the forest cannot be saved from destruction. One that was recently cut down on the school house hill, according to count was Stirt year old. One stands on Fischer Tilll Ugan, that must exceed even that In age. I'ntniMra natrons will receive 40c ,iu iiniimi ?., kiittcr fat foe Novem ber. No doubt old Santa will get a nice little per cent oi it. Eeiema Is considered hard to cure. Try Dr. Hell's Antiseptic Salve ana you win change your mlyd. You will see an Improvement from the firat applica tion. For sale by naraing s urug store. come.. Especially (he children of the d 1st riot, Wednesday evening f lust week a few friends of A. Newell's gathered at their resldeneu to practice dinning. Next Friday evening Ihey meet at A. W, Cookes. 1 . - . i The school la progressing nicely un der the tnanngemsut of Misa I'uroe as principal and Miss Itlchey aa pri mary teacher. The Earners have the support and hearty wishes for their success, of the patrons of the school, ' There la aervlces conducted at the Dunkard church by Rev. Ira Fox each Uitit.i.. u ( 4in n-.l.uk .I ti, Kvnre. body come and encourage the good work. - Children Cry for Flotchor, .; m w - - ssk ssssjssssawv .asvSh. t a it n MARQUAM. There are good prospects for Elec tric lights so our town, as soon we get enough residents to Install them the company will soon erect the poles. John Jerg and hie wife have the tvphold fever. Mrs. Jerg Is Improving She has had It several weeks. Cyrus Judd. of Idaho, waa In town last week, calling on old friends and relatives. Heformerly lived here. Most every one la having their wood sawed now for next year. Archie Thnma Is doing the work. Aifi-nrf niann hss returned home! from the Portland Hospital muth Im proved. ' E. B. Albright has as fine a pack of Fox hounds as ever run. he received two more from Kentucky last week, which makes a total of eight. He has some One bred dogs which he is proud of. J. C. Marquam has a fine display of holiday goods in his store. Mr. Hol don also has a nice display. Make Up Your Own Mind. When In need of a cough medicine. If you buy Dr. Bell s Pine-Tar-Honey we guarantee you get the best For sale by Harding's Drug Store. MACKSBURQ Mackaburg and vicinity are still fa vored with bright weather, and the fanners are plowing or grubbing. Work is progressing on the Port land, Eugene ft Eastern Railroad, a branch of which la to put Macksburg in touch with the outside world. Fanners expect to have plenty of pro duce to ahlp on thla road as soon aa it reaches completion. The American Society of Equity. Kelsllng President, Is to meet at Scramlin s hall on the evning of Thursday, December 12th. A cordial invitation Is hereby extended to ev ervone who Is Interested In the pro gress and welfare of Macksburg to be present aa Important business Is to be transacted. Lloyd Bowers la married and has gone to housekeeping In Joe Gibson's house. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers are the ikM niv of newlv-weds. who have begun life In this house of Joe Glb- nn'i In the last tWO VCarS. Mrs. William Earth visited school! on Thursday. Rexford Earth Is recovering rapid- j ly from the effects of his Injured hand but it la not thought best that he will be able to return to school for some time. The children of Fred Walsh are ill with chicken-pox. cv.ni, mitnn la Dlowinc Mr. Bald- I win's eight-acre lot preparatory to planting It in wneau Miss LUlle Mitts, of the Bear Creek school, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Frank Hilton. John Kummer Is now able to go out-of-doora after a three months' selge of tvphold fever. Evangelistic services are being held at the new -Mennonlte church In East Macksburg. By mistake sixteen of the forty-seven names of Macksburg pupils, who had been neither absent nor tardy In the month of November, were omitted from the list that was sent to the Enterprise last week. Following are MOLALLA. The recent breexe from the south west Is a reminder that our winter Is at hand. 0 merchanta have their stores In holiday attire. Robert J. Moore ta out on the ground again on the way to recovery. Miss Edith Sawtell. who haa been 111 for a month Is slowly gaining strength. Our roads are getting mixed up. or plowed up. Just north of here, by aut omobiles. Our rising generation evidently re quires some good, sound Instruction outside of the teachings usually glean ed from the text book. Judging from the evil suggestions that seem all too prevelant among wnai is nu w be our noble men and women of the near future. Indeed our parents and teachers have a serious duty to per form In these enllgntenea aajs m moving humanity. The Southern Pacific right of war man has about bought the way through to Molalla. He has had quite a Job of It however, aa It cuta through several line farms In bad shape, be hon. and Liberal, and two roads crossing at anglea on a man's farm Is no snap at Desi tor laraiw purposes. Not Good for everything. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Is good for nothing but the i .n ,,aa It and are not snt- jlsfled come back and get vour 25c. You be the Judge, ror aie uj r.-i--ing's Drug Store. Old People Need something to aid nntiire. Try TOlHiLAX and If you nrs not siitta fled It costs yoit nothing. Oood for children also. 50c bottles. No grill ing. For sale by Harding's drug store. STAFFORD. GLAO TIDINGS. ALSPAUGH. It Is still raining lu' thla vicinity. n. ninniu th inn of Kdiiar Itieuo. had tha misfortune to get his nose badly hurt last week. Emma Dowty left for Kastern ure- run Mondar on business. She In tends to stay about a week. Mamie Hleple went to Mewrum iaa week where she has position, nnr. Unrrnw. a brother-in-law of Charles Sparks, was visiting relatives here for a few days. He left for his home In Omaha. Nebraska Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John liltnens were me guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hleple Sunday. Henry Gtthetis. who has been sick for some time is Improving rapidly. Mr. and Mra. Ray Pallas spent oai- urday and Sunday with their parent af Damascus, The basket ball 'eama at r-agie Creek are progressing rapidly. Thev expect to play with Sprlngwater In the near future. Miss Haxel Glthens and Emma Dow ty were Eagle Creek visitors one day last week. . . J. W. Dowty was a Logan visitor Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparks were visiting friends and relatives In Port land last week. Mrs. 0. E. Tull and son. Glenn, made a business trip to Portland the first of the week. Miss Echo and Harel Glthens spent Saturday with J. W. Dowty's. Antiseptic Rsmedlea destroy disease germs, Dr. Bell's Antl- n.in n anttsnntic remeuv iur ex ternal and Internal pains, relief Is al most lnstantenous. noia. oj ers. For sale by Harding s drug store. We have had aome hliih winds, or rather gusts, In the pust, but oneramo along Saturday afternoon that threw down fences. Mrs. Nemec sold her hops last week for I! cents per pound. Mr. Nusslmum's chimney burned out Saturday evening with a big roar and blaie. but fortunately the roof was so wet from a recent ralit that no ser ious damage was done. Mr. tlebhardl utlllsea his new wood shed aa a sitting room and hunk house for his men. August Delkar had the misfortune to run a rusty nail Into the palm of his band, and It Is giving him a good deal of trouble and laitl. He has been to Dr. Mount with It. Mra. Fred Ellegson, while cutting up lard to render last week, rut her finger badly. A daughter of Mrs. Seeley, of Wood burn Is to be married at Christmas and her cousin. Miss Rora Kllegaen Is to be bridesmaid. It will be remem bered by srtme of tho resident of Staf frod that Mrs. Seeley waa Miss Llsxle Turner. Mrs. Seeley. Syduey and Eva her children. Intend to attend the wed ding. A number of ladles met at Mra. Nusatiauin'e on Mondav afternoon to make and fill sacks for the Christ mas tree. Mra U'lavm'in made TK at her home and the other ladlea made still more. filling nearly !0 generous sarka. The tree and exercises were at the schoolhouse on the evening of the 17th as the teachers would be absent t'hrlstmns week. A full house met to hear an excellent program, tho Kind You llitve Always Honslit, ami which hn Wti lu tiao for over HO yewra, liua homo tho sUri." wt 1 y iwl tin horn nmtlo umlcr Ms lcr , SJSJ--r- '"l suihtvInIoii alm o Its I"'"'" IJlafJW&ZcJUU Allow no one to tlewlve y;;i In this. All Counterfeits. Imitations ou.l Just--.MNl r hut i:xHrliiiciit th.it trlilo with ami ruduiiiriT the lufunU una thlldrcu-Klorloiifo ngulust LiihtUuouU What is CASTORIA Ciiaforla Is iv harmless itihsfltute lor Ci.or Oil. 1'Are Korlo. lro. ami HiM.thliiir Mynis. It Is pleasant. It contain neither Opium, Morphine) nor other Aam.tlo siihatoncc. Its aire la Its guarantee, t d';lrjrc- ormj niiil nllaja 1-Vverlahneas. l or more than thirty year It lias heen In constant in lr the. relief sif Cuiiatlputltin. riutulrnoy, Wind folic, nil Tecthlmr Troiihl.s mid llurrliui. It retruhites tho htonmcli ami llowels, Qislmllatea the 1'o.mI, istvlmr healthy uml natural alcep. Tho ChlUlren's l'anuoett'l'ho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS a I Bears tho Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Yean hut Hujinvslde school la still running. Dick Hunter Is on the sick list, lie Is now soma better. Mr. I'arrat is having a well dug on bis place. Mrs. M. Heed Is sewing for Mrs. A. Stoll for a few daya. A birthday party and wool picking was givrn lust Thursday evening lu honor of Mrs. Chas. Hunter at her It Is reported that they spent tertalnsd. Jay Sutherland Is absent from school on account of an Illness, that seems likely to develop Into whoop ing cough. tieoriin l.ublilns Is also seriously III A. A. IIbMwIu attended a meeting of the school principals of Clackamas County which was held at Oregon City oil Saturday. Dec 14th. Then Mr. Ilaldwln went to ortlaud on business returning home Sunday evening. Mr. Holding who hss been living In Macksburg the past year la just auom Pyrography. Outfits and Wood To Burn 33 1-3 per cent discount Today we place on sale our complete stock at 33 1-3 off the marked prices. fyfto-wiTCH Outfit PRICE, COMPLETE, $1.25 EXTRA POINTS 20e. ON SALE TODAY AT 1-3 LESS CONTENTS 1 Burning Machine, with one point and shield, complete 1 Alcohol Lamp 1 Wrench 1 Metal Funnel 1 Instruction Book Complete Instructions The Pyro-Witch Burning Machine This little outfit has com pletely revolutionized the irt of pyrography. It Is held and guided the same as a pen or pencil. It is complete In Itself, has no nJbtier tub ing, bulb or expensive point to wear out. Burning wood alcohol, all fear of fire or danger la eradicated and . makes it perfectly safe for a young child to handle. The point is a strong, durable one and does not require the careful attention which was needed on the fragile alum inum and platinum of the old style. The reservoir is In the handle, feeds auto matically and can be adjust ed to give any desired heat. a continuous steady One filling, bulns for rlth glow. four hours. Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, extra specml 12c Necktie Racks, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Dresser Boxes Tabourets, Nut Bwls and many other useful articles all at 1-3 less'than regular price. Flemish Wood Scroll Outfit, No. 5005 CONTENTS OF EACH OUT FIT A3 FOLLOWS 1 Designed Picture Frame 1 Designed Tie Rack 1 Designed Match Safe 1 Designed Calendar Assortment of Mosaic Stones Assortment of Oriental Jew els Scroll Board snd Clamp 1 Small Jig 8aw Frame 1 Srush 3 Saw Blades 1 Jig Saw Awl 1 Can Adhesive 1 Match Cup 1 Calendar Pad Instruction Book 1 Instruction Sheet 1 Set Water Color Paints Colored Backing Paper Small Sheet of Sand paper - r ?Lt V ibis tm mitflt Is lareer and of better quality, containg also four com le'e pieces ready for finish ing While thla is highly in atructlve for the young folk, it 's nevertheless for the old er ones, who will watch with an ticipation and helpful suggestions the making of these useful and beautiful little articles and the un limited possibilities opened for fu ture endeavor. Price, complete, packed In carton, $1.35. Other styles at tM snd 2.00. Today 1-3 less. 2 Necktie or Pipe Rack Rings Have you ordered those picture frames yet? Time now to select that Talking Machine. The early book buyers get first choice. HUNTLEY BROTHERS CO. Henry Hatler is busy these times setting posts, intending to build a wire fence along the, main road, extend ing to Pode Jones' corner on the north. Jay Bentley la helping him do the work. The Nearson boys and Ule Kue nave finished digging their potatoes. vi i) aori .nil two dauetiters wer") visiting relatives In Glad. Tidings one day last week. ' John Ridings Is plowing and the ground appears In good condition. Frank Erlcson is duuuuik '" nev for Ann Hidings, havjng finished his Job for C. V. Carpenter. J E. Naylor has his colts broken and Is working them right slong. They surely will live to a good old age, iudsing from their movements. O L. Hammond's patch of fall sown wheat looks nice and causes consid erable comment, as It la tne oniy iu i ,. in this community, ow ing to so much rain. It Is understoou- mere win u - . . ln Uiirniinm ChnSt- mas and a school entertainment and exhilitlon soon auer. - TilKhman Clapp is oui iur Supervisor. We hope he may succeed as we believe him a deserving man and a man capable of executing the work In a crediable manner. Ed Jackson trad-a norses n w neighbor, Jacob Schnack. . mri wife attendeJ the Catholic church at Mt Angel Sun . . t... r.h.i- mii-her and sister vlsiied with them one day last week Mrs. Allen's baby nas oeen is some better, nio Rue made a business trip to Silverton Saturday. Ellis Hidings and Jonn wo four-horse loads of produce to Canby Friday. nn Little farm worn i this tin. owlntothe continued rainy weather. -uarrv" viv Ppers old horse Harry, d his usefulness ue niu.v .. r- . 1. - nan trft Mr. Rue butchered fine a por er tew days ago. Me o , . more hogs in fin? condition which he" will kill abet Christmas Clara R Is witn r and will stay until aiu,r The lumber yara most bare of maier.a v - Surb a demand for l imlr. The prop rletors of the sawmill who furnish the umber missed It b, not hauHng more on the ground while the roads were good. homo .. ii,m tlmn viirv lilasantlv. wei . ... , . endered. showing careful supervision i Nearly everyone is m.K tig t n st- . i .k . . ....i ,..,,. i mas presenis aim anm ! "" r"- ' - - - by both teachers and parents ',i,..rln. of f.mllv and friends on I l,avlmi with his family fr Alaska. While all did wen we must maae - - Haldlns. oly taking leave speeUl mention of a group of little t nnsunaa presented the library with girls fruit the primary grades who I MarKBURQ a very nice collection of lx.ka. appeared In nightgowns and caps. au.l macksbuhu. : Kv' ,, .rvi, rs are held ev- repeated their lines very nicely. There ,. . .kiilns In the rhiirch of the w,l. also a home scene by four girl. 1ZT-1 ' -" X Art. ; ",s c:x:v:.v;n Tr. ,hThem!;!:,.,hr;,e,;,;',hrr.,::..Tho,,dayy..o, by Miss Iloentge wlin w . H h Mrkilllir- hs i lw. 30, ss accompanist, mere is oniy u .. .L . .V- . i ri. lln. Iwutn rnlfln nlefl anil. MX inn luil'-rn. auu tnai ine iruuiiMJiir uiu. m. : - - . . Iv City." by the principal, was en-; Is ".wnlnt In full force on full time oyed by all. after which Mis. Martha Work on the Tortland. Aernl read the Stafford school paper Eastern Kallrnad pn.gre.se. unlter which was very good and read well. r.,-.;ed -d.-sid ; the rain. The exj-rclses twice a montn on: mr. " """""v "V"'""" " , Friday appear to be a great help to Is visiting his parents , Mullno grill all The program would make this hi. Mek-h.ir friend, by pay article loo long, therefore we will i Ing them a visit last week. X repeat that. II without exception! Mr. Frs" Krsxbergr ha. moved w(!u into one or nia noust-s, win w ..- After the paper Mr. Larklne apol- ' occimien t ...-orar "'"-"- h.. ,. .vin old! Mr. Hutherland Is now living Santa I'laim was d. lnyed In coming, j a new house of his own. NEEDY. NEEDY. Frank Hilton made a business trip to Canliy Hunduy evening. Mr and Mrs. Abe Htoffer called on the Intter s parents, U, Konschak Hun dav. , s i.ewls IMtts was visiting at home Hnmrdiy and Sunday. The dance In Miller's hop house Sat urdny night was enjoyed by all pre ent. Oglesby UroK rurnisneq ins in I mi"lc, I Ml.i llnrhi I Snenrer I. visiting Mr. M. O. Smith waa transacting business in Oregon City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Mitts were calling on the former's parents, the latter part of the week. C. Chrlstner. J. E. Mitts and W. H. Cochran, hauled a load of hope to Au rora. Monday for HI Jackson. Mrs. Chas. Spencer Is receiving a pleasant visit from her daughter, who lives in Mississippi. . Miss Lillian Mitts was callng on relatives In Canbv Saturday and Sun day, and while there attended lb" dance riven In the Tiand Hall Satur day night - Mr. and Mrs. A. Stanffer were shop pine In Canbv Saturday. Mr. A. D. Wood, of Oak Crove, Ore . is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mitts were Sun day visitors at the home of their daughfr. Mrs. F. A. Hilton. D. E. Westherg and family and Chas. Konschak, are attending a convention at llorlng this week. C. E. Mitts was In Canby Saturday. Jesse Mitts, who has been worklnt near Molalla for some time is home now on account of the heavy rains. Tho Hour Creek school will have an other entertainment and rhristmai tree on Christmas eve. Dec. 24th. The scoool fcas quite an Increase over last year. It now has an enrollment of 38. All are cordially Invited. Miss Katie Rltter and brother. Rude attended the dance at Canby Saturdny night. You Can Always Get The best rough medicine If you ask for Dr. Hell s . Pine-Tar-Honey and look for the bell on the bottle. Guar anteed to give satisfaction. 'Sold ev erywhere. For sale by Harding a Drug Store. Sant. l.iaus was a.'in.yeu in ' I " " T' A, "h.. tM.nvod froffl I ",. . . ,.,1P.ld . mher of bova Dell, were calling en the former's en?.nd candy "sack, torn "Le 'tree. I Mrs. Terry. . of Macksburg has ,,.,.. Mr. and Mrs. W. ... Cochran. ..ri . n,h.r nf -Blrl. to distribute , ben snnointen on me scno, i..nru Hlin.iay. Hi.. in ihrnuuh the house At a lute hour all went home bap- py. i rtirirtors fer the district of In! Mr.. Hnrvev Voil-r la vl.HIng her Elder. " .Ister. Mrs. II. II. Hilton. Tha nim tiMiiilrfi rsrd club held i Mra K 1 Mills and son. Iwts. who have been visiting In Albany, re- ' i .... rnn nf !( rafftilsr sessions st Scram hardt, arcn.tect. wan .u,c ' p,,,, Vwln a. a dancs j i,- Thnm,.. who moved to TI on Paturdnr evening. gadv itoV tZ he posh on of Tel' ! ' Mr. Hilton en Wed a vl, from hi-j S operator at tha place llke.he faMjer V vlslted ,.iin. tm 1..ulv lninrnvins. I r tltJIlllJUtintli I si ni"V - ..... ...... a...l...r u,lu. r.. 1 1 and: lwr- . B,- ::. : .... root- fr Mr nun iirr ii i mini".'. " inriird hntiin the first lnrt of the week. Mrs. diss. Spencer, who has been visiting In Portland Is home again. J. K. Calavan. of Oregon City., Is vlHltlng schools la this section. Miss Lllllnn Mills railed on her sis ter. Mrs. Frank Hilton. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Mitts spent nai- llv up staved Satur- day night with her parents, Mr. and Stockweli, rei........s -- , npar Wllhoit Sunday evening. ,.uj. . irk a few days, but Kev. ,.. --- -- ..,. -er. was able to aenver l mon to an appreciative audience t the Glad Tidings cnurcn dui.u,. Mrs. bom Rev. Is still confined to h-r bed. Mr. and Mrs. T. Sagnert sre to start next Sunday for California on a sight seeing and visiting tour, iney win j stop on their way at Eugene to visit Mr. Smltn and family, who formerly lived at Tualatin and Intend to trav el us far as Los Angel -a. They will ! take the two youngest children with them. Mrs. Saitgert, wliO Is tho only Inlet of the Delkar llros. attended the Stafford school before her marriage. Vmir rnrreHiiondent suggested once . 1 before that the HlllHlioro records be search-id for tho missing deed to i.inn City, but It was doubtless taken as pleasantry and was not printed but ! it has been called to miuci again re - cently, where a man In Claekamaa County wanting to sell a portion of , his land, found there ba:l tieen a uaw i In the tltlo. and after delay and trou-; ble It was found at Hlllsboro, a. Is , said thnt at first Washington county extended to the Wlllnmotte river as Us boundary line. Won't the poor mill carriers groan i Rn1 pi-otest when each of us .end for . our eleven pounds of goods, costing us thirty-five cents from Portland. ' iirilnv nnil Hunilnv at the home of lllltnn this week. I ih..lr ilimuhler Mrs. Arch Miller, of Mr. Frnnk Krnxberifer's little son i Molalla. Ollle. Is quite seriourlv ill. so much i Wayne C.urley, of Canby accompan o thit fesrs of fvnhnld fever are en-. ,., .pIh Mitts home Saturday. CLARKES. We are having some rainy weather at present which puts a stop to farm ing. Mrs. Ike Cook. Is on the sick list at present. . . . Will Wallace sawed wood for Mr. Stark Tuesday. ' There Is to be a shooting match at R. Rullard's Saturday, )ee. 21st.. Quit a number hsvo potatoes Inthe ground yet. ' A couple of men were In this burg hunting fresh milch cow.. Everyone Is thinking of Christmas, esneclally the little ones. Our school Is out this week a. the teacher. Mis. Sophia Pohlander Is taking the examination. A Des Molne. man had an attack of muscular rheumatism In his sno'il dcr. A friend advised blm to go to Hot Sprines. That meant an exper"" of 1150.60 or more. He sought for a 'quicker snd cheaper way to cure It 1 and found It in Chamberlain's Lini ment. Three days after the nrs' ap- If you sre troubled with chronic con stipation, the mild snd gentle effect of Chamberlain's Tablets makes tiiem es pecially suited to your case. For sale by Hintley Bros. Co.. Oregon City, Hubbard. Molalla and Canby. ROCK CREEK. The farmer, are taking advantage of the nice weather, putting In their crons. Th.r. h i,wn a I nlon Bunnay ment. Three days alter me nor s--j mere nas ie-n i -- - plication of this liniment he was well. .School organized at the RoeK t reek For sale by Huntley Rro.. Co.. Ore- .ehoolhonse. ReT. Irs Fox as Super ron City, Hubbard, Molalla and Can-1 lntendnt. Commences at 10:30 a. m b7 ' The public Is extended a hearty wel- Bomethlng Just aa Good Can only be the rase when It Is an other bottle of Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Every bottle the same. I-ook for the tiell on the bottle. For sale by Harding's drug .tore. ROCK CREEK AND 8UNNY8IDE Died, at her home at Hunnysldn, anri rw 1.11 a. Mr.. J. Perce. Funeral service, were held at the , house Tuesday afternoon. Interment w In Clackamas cemetery. . . Fred Cooke and Miss Hertha V. Reed were married Wednesday. Dec. , r-mnw, niv llnth Of them are from this neighborhood and are well known snd highly resneciea. miss vslde central for the la-t two years, recently she re-1 . . . . . u .1.1., Ul.i An. i Signed in lavor oi urn n.n.., - j i . ti i sainriigv nie'.it a number of young' people gathered and gave them a rather noisy reception". We all I wlnh them happiness ana prosperity during their married life . W. Hnrchell brought bis bride horns last Wednesday night, so he .ay. he will have to work now th.t he is s married man. Sunday school has been organized st Rock Creek choolhon with Mr Fox a. Superintendent. The attend ance w. twenty-one last Hunday. The wholar. sre having s vacation ontll the New Tear at Rock Creek, JIM HILL SAYS? The high cost of living is the cost of living high! BUT 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 SELL 60 lbs. in a Sack of Shorts 60 lbs. in a Sack of Bran LOOK OUT FOR YOUR WEIGHTS Oregon Commission Co. . - l till AND MAIN STREETS