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OKWION (TIT KXTKUPKISK. FKMDAV, .TAX, 10. MUX IRRITATING COUGHS. DISTRESSING, DEPRESSING COLDS. Sun!y and quii-kly Yield to Pr. King o pisi-ovorv. It soo'tltes t!w inflamed nd irritated Lnnuluiil tuU's, flops t!u couRti, in nianv dists instantly loosens t!u ni.U expectoration 9 J f 6 1 I afM jti i r :r t- . MUKMUtNAM .;i,M..itaIgg cold alld JVin't be nniiovid and : stiller from coniiiis nna coui. i Kind's Now llistovory mid K' curvd. "Owing- t. a w'Mro ivit.'! and hintf j troiiMe I could not work nt all for several months," writes Lewis ('h:nililin. of Man-I Chester, Oliio. "Two of tlu !'t fl.vtoM I could not help nu My eij.'!it ran down to 11S pounds. Pr. K ii New Pivtyory cured im and I now wcih luM pounds." "I am an old loycr of vour most vain- , Me (nvlsond to MilTi-rim: ' humanity Pr. i King's New Piscoverv," writes dennio . rioniinjr. Now Pover. Ohio, "for it cured mo j of a dreadful couch of th-tv years' standing. It was so had that I would cough until I j would 1 fptwhlcss, but, for tho quick relief of your wonderful remedy cave me, it's ' worth more than all the remedies I cyer used before." Thousand's lutvo been helped in the Mine way, by Pr. King's New Discovery. It is not a new medicine, but one that has boon used effectively more than forty-three years for the cure of coughs and colds. Your drug gist will refund vour money if Pr. King'i New Discovery does not help you. Start taking right now. Sold by tins Cottherit took a load of hogs to tow i Tuesday, Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Sttvmgreeti were guests it Mr. ami Mra. P. Ilciglnnds 11 Sunday. Mm r.sih.T Hull, of Portlaml. la' homo visiting her parents Hi Coltou, I I O. lix. of Mullm), wait a business i j caller at Coltou thn, latter part of j ; l he week. : .1 Tun liail tin iiilsloi'tune of losing ' .i cow, wtitlo cross, ng I lie creek alio, t'eil anil drowned and was carried i !o.i tne cicc niw'i.i a 11:111 11 nun-. .hike Schlcue was a visitor at Col 1 ton New War's ilav. When .M'll waul a reliable medicine fcr a rough or old take Chamber bun's Cough Ketticd. It can always lie depended upon ami Is plcui.mt and safe to take. lor mile I" HuniVy I vs. i'o On'smi I'll), Hubbard and "! . CLARK ES. j ALL DRUGGISTS NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MARQUAM. The Mariene liond w ill have a bas ket fctxi&l aud entertainment In the hall on the evening of January IStu. Ladies are requested to bring baskets. The coldest nights of the season were the nights of the 4th and itu. The tberenionieter registered above sero and with only half an inch of snow for the first time this winter. At the annual telephone meeting the following directors were elected: John Hows, A, C. Albright, Ed. Skir-i ven and Wesley Voder. A tew- more cases of smallpox are reporu-d near Scotts Mils. One case is at Giger saw mills. Chales McCon ells children have the disease. i dred Keisling. Sophia Etzel, Alfred ltoesche. Harold liribhle. Umis l.or em. liesbie Parth, I'aiil Morctiz Oiser. Julia Nebo. Esies Cribble, Elsie Kalb. Henrv Ganski. The names of the There will be a d.inee at t'larkes ilrauue hall Sanirday eieiilns. Jan :.l!. yien b Ed Melulre A leial union ortam:ed I'V the f.;ii:ei-i at Clarkea lat Saturday tisght. w lii.-h is ealbd l'araiers Sivl el l' EiJUItv. Mr. I.. taMHi. or t larkrs. was vis itiitg Mr. E.I Melnty re. Jr . last Suu di and spent a pleasant day. Miss Ineii l.'0 and her sister, call ,.,1 on Mist Ellen .Veliityre Sunday evenin.r. Mr Steve Saier. of (Inives Harbor, is :s:t:in: friends at t'larkes for the last wet k. E.I. Melntyro. Jr. of t'larkes. has made :' new sled. Ills friends won t Knoiv him when he starts out on a jov rule It is quite rofll at t'larkes now for about ;! inches of snow fell lit the last three days. j V. M. Melntyre. of Kalnler. Is hoin : , ,. for a live day s visit with friends be for.' he starts to work .vain at Haiti-1 ' Wilson, her father, and Frank Wil ier. w!., re he is working for the Port- j son a brother. land Lumber t'o. Mr- Myers has rented tho Wilson Mr. C..W Uirklns. of flarkes. got I f"n and will nune then. soon, back fotn i'ortland Saturday, where I The Woodmen had a bauqu.-t .V Guard Your Children Against Bowel Trouble Manv v lul.lrcri at tin ly become constipated, '! f -.t-t I jr i leiious iouiiii'iu ' result. o I l.eum able to tesli.r hi own con 1I111011. .1 cluld's bowrli sliould l ! c 'lisl intly .itched. ! itrntle I'Mlue given whril tirers'.u y. l'i. Mil. s' laxative Tabl'ti ie -.., ci.ilU wi ll ad.iptid to womcii au'l elul.l.. 11. llif Si.trrx of i luntim :i.miv. j.n t ii nil-" St . I 11.-. 1 lie, l'i . who .mend tinny imm-1 i m.I.iii'1 .iy ol llicni: "S..m tlm- nxo w Kn ul t'r. M I. Irtvili ' Tiil'li ls ioi.I t.u.t ll'il v,. 1 kk 11 mi i-iv mil' a 'I 'i'ir iieii "'i ! rx.vll. i't and mi' si 'i' t'il 1.,-iitnrf l .-ti 1 1.1.U . iMiiaii.d uii Hiri.l Ii:i lid "! " -'i'l III ,.-ri .111.1 (In. ti,.i.r rjr mil. Ii I ! i' Tlir f.'iui .1 n.l flavor of any itir.lt-ciih- 1-. Miy imi'.'i t mt. no nutter nil. 1 is to "t ike it. I he t.i-te .iml appe.1r.11nv aic cpeeully inipoi l.mt when eh Ureil are eoiu enir.l. All parents kv. w lnnv hard it is to K"0 tlir .iM't ige eloUl "iih-.Ihiih-." i veii t!ioiig!i t'ic tistc is piitnlly .lis guisid l'i using I'r Miles' I ax atir T.il lets, howcier. t!'i. .b.b eu'te is .Hfteoinc The sb ipe of the tablets, their ,ipT.ir.HH c and can.lv t:k i- lisle a onee appeal o any child, with the result that they are taken without objection The rich chocolate tlavor ami absence of other t.iste, in ike I'r. Miles' I axatue Tabids the idcil remedy lor chiMicn. If '.e first box (u's to benel'il, the pi:ce is retuitird Ask your druggist. A box of .'5 dose cost only .'j cents. Never sold in bulk. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ins. BARLOW. la quite alek HI he was on a business trip. Thort Is quite a demand for horses and tirggles nt Clarkes. Any young 1 iiKii. 111:11 iiiim K 11 trs 1.11.1 Iltlt'V IS. grammar pupils who have been per j q feet In attendance and punctuality for j 'Tlu, ,0U!1S MU ()f r;lrli,.g ., . the same time will appear In lieu ' h(, rnlir(.h ,,., sundav eienin nd week's issue of the Enterprise. Will Itoth and Chris Nofziger should receive heartiest praise from all th" residents- of their vicinity for laying sawdust sidewalk in front of their premises thus making walking a pleas ure even In these Hooded times. the hall Saturday night and a kind of good time affair. There are three rases of whooping cuiish at Arthur Prairie Hii::h Klrehem was engaging beef for this week. S'o trouble to dlsposo of a sivd article In that line. Charlie- EUworth Mr .leeV Mr. Jesse returned Iiihih' IVbliiv from Spokane in look after hi Inter chin nt home for a few days, when he will teliirn to Spokane again. Mrs I. n. I11 iiiiuii liiimnii'il In hen I ill 11 ml will rem iln In Spokane for awhile yet. Mrs. Wurfel mid daughter. Irene, went o Portland I'lblay. It was fi-ar d Irei would hne to have nil oper ation l. l iippelidleltls but Hie dixlor found II was not no.insiiir l.ynn Van Clove Is be. faxt wllli rbeuiiiullaiti W ill I inner w ent to Oregon City N cdii. mlar after bin wife nod soli mnald, who will return home from the hospital. Ml.s Nellie .lohiiaoii returned to (ilendnli' Weilnea.lav of last week lifter a pleuaniil lalt with her par ruts dm lug the boll. I ns Mr Wurfels brother, if Portland, who his been III w II h liphuld fever Is laillug li 1 til Mr. Pope has none, I his family t Kelso, Wnshlngtoii. where thev will p'slde. I're.l llurat s mailt frleiula here art. grieved to hear of Ills death, Ihtr swnpnthy Is evteud.d to the borcav ed o ie OAK GROVE. Warren l.liuiett's Store was very pristtv during the hnllilavs with Cbrlst.niia decorations The Civic Club of Oak Crow will hold a meeting In the l.nsem.'iit of the s.hoolhoiise the sill M-a Eminoua 11 ml little son hnv returned home after a week's visit with her parents nt lloo.l Itlver. The Social Club will meet at the home 0' Mrs J It, Eiana Tlnir1 nt '.' o'clock Mr and Mra Alexander limn luriied t,, OaK Crom after an aenee of n moutha. Mr and Mra. Ih-drtck entertained with an elaborate New Year's dlnmr tiiseomrioiis were I'olnnettna, ferns, and t'treon gr.iM. Mr and Mrs Evans have putx ha ed a farm nt Coble, Oregon, and have built a nent liiine.ilo hut will eon tluue in realde at their honin In (ak Croe 1'" ..' " " " ; - -"' ai.i iiimi. j ci n 1111 r. A'e()elalil'PrrwrliiiiCT,ll ,Slmll.llllrJlhlRlljl!iHiU Iln,ilk-Suiraia,iaiullliiwvh4 'day re ah EE PruitHilfs ni'stktnfkf rtfJ noss iimt IVvi'uiiiJliii tt'itrn ()Hiim Miirihuv ikH'Misk'fil Nor N.nr otic. A- S-J' ywM Forlnfnnti nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of iMMrfIl ArvtCecl IV11w.lv for fumflp lion. Sour SUm.rt.lilJtt" Vurm!iJl'iimtilxkmJVwnJi lu st (uvl Loss or MUK Fu-lsuisW 5iiuitB' " SEW WK. . z jr.r LW ft .)V In HP Use For Over Thirty Years I. last Copy of Wrapjief. CLARKES had p. xerv nice time. 1 MACKSBURG. Tho iiuiversal storm in which the year 191! closed has abated and the iast day of 1912 was bright with sun shine thing the newly drench land scape t'-ie ippearance of spriug. Christmas week, stormy though it was. brightened up for Christmas day. If your children are subject to at tack u.ay Le warded off. For sale hy symptom, hoarseness. (Jive Cham berlain's Cougu Kemedy us soua as the child becomes hoarse and the at tack my be warded cq. l'i ) sale by Huntley Pros. Co., Oregon City, Hub lard a..d Canby. MEADOW BROOK Mr. end Mrs. Jake llohleuder. the tie iy weds and Fred liuhletidrr and was marked by many'family re-1 were visiting their brother and sister in-law, .Mr. aud .Mrs Win. llohleuder, ote day last week. K. L. Oren went to see his tatiier in la. iir. Huff, of Multaouiah Siatiui.. last week Mr. and Mrs. R. 1.. Hulman and s-j;i took dinner at Mr. and Mrs M. D. t lundf.'f-n last Sunday. Will c.uhleiider had the miutortutie to lose a valuable inure, which has been sick for quite a while . I.ar h iiulf is visiting his s-is'.er Mrs R. L. Oren. Mrs. C. A. lirkiiis and daughter. Alma, called on Mrs. lialph Holmun ; one day last week. j ie-jrge and John liofst-tter calb-d 1 unions and other pleasant gatherings. Mr and Mrs. George Walsh, with their' children, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Krank Hilton; Mr. and Mrs. John Heppler and family spent the day with Mrs. Heppler's mother and sister. Mrs. and Miss Glade; Mrs. J. Gibson, with her three youngest daughters visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keesling; Mr. and Mrs. Will Roth, with their two small chil dren attended a family reunion. Mrs. Lewis Mitts spent the last Sunday of the year with his sister, Mrs. Frank Hilton Karmers are rejoicing over the pros pect of transportation for land prod- 1 ucts which the recently changed plans 1 on 'ileim I-arkins Sunday, of the Portland. Eueene & Kastern R.I Mr. Appbton from the Ea.-.t R. offers to the Molalla valley. j itiag bis sister, Mrs. .Mii'.on The -Macksburg public school closed g.-e:i. on Tuesday, the 31st day of Dee. 1912. ! and reopened Thursday, Jan. 2nd, j COLT0N. 1913. The closing exercises for1 Christmas were well attended and passed oil pb.asantly. Mr. end Mrs. A. A. Baldwin have moved into one of Mr. Ferdinand Kraxl.eiger's houses to be near school during the stormy weather. They will remain till the close of the school year, when they intend to return to SHL'BEL. A meeting was held at the school house )ec. "0 for the purpose of or canizmg a branch of the Farmers society of K.uity. Mr. I'.remer. o' Carus. who has iharge of this work was successful in securing eiiou.;h s'gn.ilores to enable those interested to pt-Heed and elect officers. The following names app.ar on the rull as cb. irter members: ('has. A. M. nUe, Albert Moehnke, John I'.luhm. Arthur Hiirnsl.uh. Henry Hettman. .o!.t Moehi ke. Peter Ho-r. I.. P. I:7v Henry (trossmiller. Klmer Swope. Th- following ollicers were elected President, Chas A. Menke; Vi -e Pr. sid.nt. Albert Moehnke; Secretary Treasurer. Klmer Swope. ! The Choice of A Husband Is too imiHirliiut a matter for a wo- I man to lie handicapped by weakness, bad bbi'd or foul breath. Avoid Dies, killhopes by taking Pr, Kings Life I'ilLs New Ntreiiurlc tine coniolexlon pure breath, cheerful spirits-- thlius that win nien follim their Use Kasy. safe, sure. 2J rents at all druggist WILLAMETTE IS vis Chiii'l- Tbe concert iiicb was tiven by th. Voung Pi ople's Society N.-.v Ye .r's eve .v,!S well attended. Spb-n.lid 11111--ic atei sinini; was r.-mb red by the orcbesira and choir. Miss Hannah Ptromcre'-n who has bfn l.erp visit ine reia'iv.s and fr:enli left for San Francico, Cal, Sunday is getung t be the favoril day lor the stork. A daughter as Lorn to Mr and Mrs. Frank Cap.-n, lK-c-:ulr y.. A son to Mr. and Mis. I'll in Dollar, the r.'nd and a nrl to Mr. an J Mrs. l.ee llacun the S inday l.efure that. Mr. und Mrs. Will t'rit.t r and laoy Julia, spirit Christina week at Ar Ungton, Oregon. M-s. Wright, Miss Ruth and .Mas ter llajiuoiid. were in Portland ul her bn.tiiers for Chrintuuis. The lancy dress party giwu in hu:ior of Fn-d Jimkius and U :l,lrun Hyatt 1 rid.iy evening, lie. i-t:ii..-r .'7; at tru tonn. rs hume u l.veij and joyous lime. Cauies of a!! kinds pl..y- ' td and r.-fr.-shni.-nts wer r..-.i. Tile Christmas tree and entertain ment at Willamette ev. -nil..-. I let ember '.' tend -d and enjo;. .-I I 1 ula'i Sriin0 r. ( - , in the 1 nmary Utte.1U,i:j( e d-.r SLNNVSIDE AND ROCK CREEK Protracted meetings are In progress! at Siintiyslde. hut 110 convert as yet I A 1 ilph and Frank Stoll and famll I i I. s v.tre ilsltlng at tlnir father'! ne :r V ancouver. Wash , last week , and report a pleasant time. ' , Mi s Louise Stoll and Mr. Z J i , Smi'h. of Portland, were married at 1 I the White Temple on Christmas Th- , young people took the boat for Sail i I Francisco the following eiening, j !.. 0 l! a 1 ey intend well and to realde favorably Mrs. l!oe Waahbiirti. who was vis iting Hit daughter III Canada oil he. return visit.-d hi r d.mghler Mr llelirv Klelliamith. of Clar'ea She left f,.r lur Inuiie lut I'rld.iv on uc count oi her mother llln.-sa Mrs Sam Klmer and daughter. Kl ,1s.'. wire In Portland last erk I l.-nu le rarmeriter Ii working for j Lou Max -. li Miss I'll llaug h:n relume. 1 from her Usli xx it h her um In In St Paul Miss- Leila Johnson la home after spendinc a few day In Portland. Ml Ida P.ittemiller worked for Mra. Henry K leliisiulth Uat week. Mr. t erinenter and family liaie rno.el to lll.'.hl mil. lam Max son la putting up a new w Ire fence. Oil' ot Mr. Maniuardt's abe.la wna l lo.vii dowu l,y tlir Sturm of las' w. , 1., Mr Hcntier, of Cnrua. was In Clark, a organizing the Karmera So rlety (' Koiilly, lie ha eleven mem Estacada and Eastern Clackamas M'"" bera r.n.l will bold ano 11 ticcKitii! evelili.ir I A rhilstmai purty I.1111I a home. meeting W'rd Mr whh held at a! this place, and we wish them a h.. - and prosperous life. I.eais It. "Ilun and F.mmu Chltwiind Mr. i.nd Mr. Alfred Mar' In. who were lietlv married at Rev Mr. Hie stM tit Chrli.tmaa with the h.lter s p.11 e. rs' Lome tear Arleta. ()n' I)ee. 22, ' nt. Mr. and Mra. .Marshall linui re eh'iri h Monday : v. as well at i.y ad. Miss d lirst luize ci.iss lor must regular ;u the year and Mas- Cor their ranch. Mrs. Baldwin. Sr.. will j lust Monday, keep up the ranch home in the ab-; Mr. Alfred Pa-rcbind b ft for senr-e ul tne younger people. ! valli last we. k to attend College. Following are the names' of the I Mr and Mrs. Adam Sviar' ; of primnry pupils who have been neither j Portend were visiting with the lat absent nor tardy during the month ofjti-r's parents. Mr. and Mrs M Clark December: Rosie Kraxbersor, Adolph i of Her 1 1 j 1 1 . Kraxlierger, Oswald Kraxberger, H'.-d-i Porn, to Mr. nr.il Mrs F l.indx'ro-i v. i' Kraxberger, Fred Ganskt, Mil-1 a mil danebf. "S'mas eve. 7 Are You Going to Build 7 r at. ..... f w ur inane iome Alterations in Vour Home 0 If so, look over our stock of first-class DOORS of all sizes-We have some EXTRA LARGE DOORS on hand. Two of them will fill a good part of one wall if used for slid ing doors, creating a sav ing in plaster, cloth or paper These Doors are first class in every re spect. throughly season ed and cost regularly from $3.50 to $1.00. No w we offer these DOORS to interested parties for ! ter Ueorg- Lyons the second prize. , Maav,- Prank iii-nneit in Mis Wal- ilrot: s class of hoys was not abs.-nt ! one .Sunday tie- entire year though ' i..in,' some di.-'anee out in the conn ! try and !. was p'es.-ntid Willi u band- -one- l.inl. ,y l,i teasher. Mrs. I Kroming, lhe suiierlntetideiil, was I i'; .' ii u good umnrelU by her class 'of roil,- ni.-n and ladies. i K. M. Lyons from Corbctt. spent I ''!ii:.tn,as with his family. r.eir Levi ns is visiting his mother, Mrs. Kate I'.everis. The 7lh, kth and 'J'li grades had a ..arch parry at tiu: school house Tues-1 a' evening. Mrs. Prank Shipley was called to, SiafTori to see h-r mother, Mrs. I I ei- rs, who is v-:ry 111. j Mr and Ms. Kd. Gross are very Lappy over the arrival of .a nine -pound boy at their home Monday ev-j ening. I Mr. Hansen from Portland, made I Mrs. Hyatt and family a visit Xmas. ' Mr. Jennie Lurneti. of Portland, spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Nelson U'ablron. Walter Leisinini is at. home sic I Thi y nr.- well known in the li- . cahty. hating lived here several oar and we wish them all the hap I iness in the future. Mn. Verna lio'ev, who has been vl-it:ig at Sunnvfide lias returned to Or. mm City. The recent norm has done no dam- ' aee as tar as reported, but the ro.ol - crossing Rot k Crei k has Icon and still Is In bad condition. j Mr. li ml Mrs. Dick Hunter, also1 Mrs. I). (Irmly, of Oregon City, were present nt the Christmas free at; : Adol;. !i Stoll i C'-iiMmas eve. Mr j and Mrs. Hunter took dinner a'. Frank ' Stoll's Chrlstmaa day. j Mr. ard trs Kills and Nlta. Mr. ! j Kysi-r and P.urton In arilorfT spent the day Christinas nt Joe K. Iieardorfl's. ! turned home. MUi Mary M.irshall b-ft for K-i st ern Oregon. Misses Laura mid lluby Card spent Chrl-.tii.iia at the In. me of Henry Kleins uiHh. EAGLE CHttK. TWILIGHT of Insect Cite Costs Leg. lloHton mn lost his log from the l'i lnn.it two vears before. To oi h calamities from Minus and of Ins-ets life llucKlen's Arnica promptly to kill the poison llh, nt. inflammation, swi I!Iiik and bnilH, Ulcers, piles, es. Only i:, cents , ! It vert I biles I Salve prev pain, lleais huniM, I eceuia, lilts, brill nt al ilriig 'is' GLAD TIDINGS. I. A. Ridings has completed some wire leucine, al,.u huilt a commoillous Sluoi.e JiotlSe. O. L. Ilainuiond huiclieri il one day lilal Week. Kilis Hiding) and others trjoli a iiiiit hunt during the cidd snap. Tlnir dogs numbered or lmt 1 tlo y nagged no game. I We are very mudi pleiiHed t,, )ielir that Neva, ilinmhler of Co. Wooaler. Willi has uei n M-iy j oneiimoii. I urd sure road lu good health j EACH while they last. We also call youa atten tion to our splendid as sortment of Front Doors. Frank Busch OREGON CITY LOGAN j Thi.i mn nt he a montina be and the vvcalher man is haniling us; any J way we don't like that "shivery" sen- j Batio-i it produces. Sixteen is tn ' If;'., ert re:.'istereil here. j The sick folks are about the same,' Mi-ii) Minnie Stelninan or Kaglej Creek, is a U,i'n visitor this week.: Miss l.iiise Ijuiis visited her sister. ! Mrs N. L. Kirehi-n, last week. j School district No. 4 is given credit' for Bumr. other distriets trouble. I Not.li in;? wrong here, il muui . viol:. Idi.-trict. Ue have a good school thin I winter. i Hardnig (; range h' Id one of the hest inee'in-s of tj,e season Saturday, the, ..'ii. M mia r and some i-itorai were pn-ent 'i l. hall and barn I b;ue had a lie ioat of paint which improws the appearance of l.oth. I f The siirerary's re,(rr shows the I 'irane,. has had a 'ief;...,Kr and very ii'.-i..-m.-ui year, i ne averai-e at tend, nee l,ei:,-. U ; 1J. alH 112 members in food sumlm?. ' (,.- '"'b' 'let-r o.'lieers H-M installed by L. I'uriV :iv-..t,.i i..- n u : :-on. Had a eW ,,rKr;iIn ;im) ,.,j,... ; j n liiine;. ; Pet.-r V, ii.-on. one of Mir old resi I i Im.i.i :.:,', all around s-n.s'aritjal iiij I I has renr.-rj his farm and 1 ''aKf'.n ia to li-.e with his youngest Mushier. Mrs. Lizzie Long, who has I beet, here visitini;. j Mrs Annie folsotn of McMinville, usi'ed her old home here last week! la is on tin again. V.'m. Allen ha.-i again relumed to Portland, as has also Wesley Htock well, son of Mr and Mrs. C. A. Hnj-k well, of Manpiiim, who spent. Christ mas with them. Stanley Kay l-t mo. Ing some fenc- tug this cold weather. He hauls the rails on a sled, ludleving tht the ,est I way owing to the condition (,r t,i giourid. i 'Hove (j, niucli delayed and neces-, sary farm work that can h- accom I pli heil now iimt could not he done during the rainy v.iaiher. Mrs. Clara Solium I: attended Cath obc chur'h servieiH m mi. Angel Hun day. John Woosi.r is having some slash ing done this wlnt.-r which will add much le the appearance of bis place Little Mai-cie, daughter of Mr and i Lowe, who has been (.pond holidays with her nuronta ens returned to Portland to attend H' liOol. Pen Jackson, of Pratum, Marlon 'our ty, Fpent two or three days via-b;r-f his mother last week. ... i.ee, lateiy purchased a Consideration, $1.'!0. Ml Adah Murphy has returned In her home In Port land after a few dav i visit with Mr ami Mrs 1 hum- as Kelland. j M J l.ll.'elle apetit New Year's l ix- In Mackiii.ur ". the gu. t of J. W Sml'h. Mr. Smith, a Sunday School oreati i I'or. of Portland, visited our Sunday I School Sunday and was well pl.-iiaed 1 I'll iln SllccoHB. If. -...I f. .1 .hi. nini .urn. iieo. uizciie were K "t ol Mr aud Mrs. I'r.d J. Melndl j In Selpvood ew Veiir a dav j Mibon Muttoori and f-onilO. of mm I w-nuVie were weekend gm-sts of lhe i former s parenfa, Mr and Mrs L i M.if'o.m i Mis Abn llamsby bus returned from a tvo ... eeici v.'cnl Ion w liii her par- eiit i at Molall i to resuiue her duties I 'n the eehool room, j A tlelh-htful surprise party wna glv n .;,.,,- I'enth v Monday evening a' J the home of his pnr-nts by Ms many I youti f friends. In bormr of his slv iteenlh blrthdav. The evening was spent wirti games mid music, d. li'lous luncheon was served the t'Ueats. All dcrir.rtod f.,r h, ...... u.l.l. Ing him many happy returns of the I dav. Mr. Pau'e was taken to the Orei-ot, City l'o-;plta Hnndav, whore he wllli iind.-r.'n an ojierntlon Cen. M. Liizelle iiliendeil pornona ' 'Irntce m Osweeo Wednesday. I Tic Coiiitnniilly Cluh will meet Sat y evening In TwIIU hl hall at K i ni This la unite a eidd snap (bit has atru. k (hi part of the count ir Last Tueadny earning a Wlleb lilsbt parti wna given Kl the home of Mr and Mra liny Woodle Alxuit fltli were prcaent arid the i-ieiitiig una n ry Uuraiit'.y .eit with luualc. alur.ing i i.d In playing g mica A aij. per of antulw t. Ilea, . iiftr", . jKc , 1 1 , 1 pie was aer.e.l at iiildnli.ltt. mid uli w. l.t t'liiun tired but happy .11 llongbisa tnade a bualn. a x I it , It to Portland laal T'niia.U). S.h.ad dlairlct No ;,ii ;aa '-in--1 new s.-ais, which add much to t'.e: appear uce of tile si t.iolr"'lii ; Mrs II (i Huntington luia return ' ed fitim Portland where she apeM the ' In d Idai a Mrs- Klt.-ri Mb r went to l'..t! iie to i vl-.lt w i i rih.tlics a few ibtys. Mr und Mra I'dcll apent Stin.in) , aft. nn on with luiiiea i.i. hi Mr sud Mrs. L.l lioughiaa eiiier t tiiln. I S Cll.aoii and Itiisscll J.u.cj i St dill'let Suml.iv, I w i lo w pnplla. Imr.i und ( nrj tin) I, wile mill. . I to the itirollinei.t . . .' I".'rlit No .'.il ,,ii Mond.iv. m.,l.'ii-j ... leiii. en puplla Ir, iitteinlam e. Miss Lc'ci lillheua urganlxeil a lit . ::irf i , ..-..tv at her school hint I'rl duy. i Mr ami Mrs. illruier wllli Mr aim Sun dav lhe i-iii, -,ta ceased ami tut we raised Cio window ciirlalii und In..,,, out .) e s tiie stars a t UiV. Iiio:. x 1 llellee of heller Weather, whuh Holldi lie duly- appreciat.., , the fiinuers ( at Ian:.', us they are far behind will, ; their work Nel.l Wo. sler who h."i P. en '.eljf! Ill of uphold piieuiuoiiia. la reported ' II little heller. Albeit Tracy and lieu Jncksou, of ' I on land, an- Mnlting w ith the hit i j t. i a mother. Mra. C. V. .Inckron. I Th- t h rl: tin.ia tree ut J in.u.iiii on ! j Iii-e .'Ith. along with iipprop'liiie ! ! ci.-is. i waa very much enlio.-d :,v i llloiie It, litleli.lalu e. Mra. K. Spiiilln aud daukbtcr, An ; lllc. f-li,, rei.l le oil the old Kile) Mill, ! I r ' h p'lice i.r Salcni wci )it.ing III th- lieK,olhoed last Week I ld k of pl.'pcr imalaetK. Il o... l U well lor I He psitlulia oil lhe n 1. ii. lea In look up Ine rule lifi.u.i.i.j SI i el ptinl. XI r, Mike Johns. Ol la on the i. Hat. . i lie ItiM k Clr k I liioll hi;..ay S. I. ool ia doing Hi.. I), in. ..in ...... 4 ...ii aa e lu alli'liiltli . It Ii. l.-.rj lltete will be lalii.r kl lend nun t.,u (he Wri.ll.er la llllltu a.llleil A I en. Iii ra no una will tie I.. .1 at ... i. La I ox a la. in. i Tucadax cm ink Mn llulinuh Siriids.ii a,,.) .'iet,.l. Slra llelile ce!ll ll-li.t.T and ilmgl.ur. V' lim, MUaia Hutu uul ta."' t ing and mother. Cartla i.n. ,e. v,rB giicala at A .'x.;: bolil" lhe clelillig oa plcnili'Ir ' nt ii plii) log Him II .Mrs Waller hinllli speiil ti.e vm . k i lid In P.ittlulld xlKlllaK til.1,.1 A t. b pi, on., unrtliig wa i ..'i j Mou l.i, ut liiiuiascua lhe Co. opal -.!:.. i til. ..I.. Ion, ia Il-Hir Uhlag lie... I . . !. mid the lint- al.i a in i .. 1 KtLSO Will Houglasa and Mia II. II look cin if Potllanil. una of P. W. ( annii.a- 'tis I l.i I tie i; 1. . -.: l.t in.- I. Suiiilay, 'lhe lueellng f the ilel.utliig ui,. literary ni!.(; wua well ntten;.i! 1 l.e i n o) in. i,t o( (he literary ptogi oii wna much cm Pun. i ,y A Moiiu "--i : "it, II local le.l.i ,y .Mia 1 1.1. tie l..i!y litlu-r luiiiiliera uf Um program : re. H iiioiia iy the f Mowing iriiiiLt lluti blioou. Irene Kol.ert son. l.e .ill !( 1 1 1.' 1 1 ... i ii, Liiuice Jonarud. Anna h.ii. v. Am i l.i Caiinlng. II, Nelson .cd h e I), i ker; a reading In lli len Mil hi an I a in a I trlu .,v ,!r, nii.l Mi. IIi.iii r.s Jonsriid and Ibinl e Joar .d ..'i.i.,i rveiilng, Jatiuur) I llh ths f Mowing iinniloiia will be i.-.i.'.d O- o.ei thai ,( liK'le pell',Ml 1'i.ui i.uiiire. ' Mr li.-M win p ad t: nllinraliic nlid llll Nelaoii the ne a- n-e All are roidlnllv liinted to I. rid .it- A L S PA UGH spring in amas'iliu down In lhe Lu ll clod,. The president. memni-s to lie present ns matters of luipoi tniice will come hefrirn the meeting. An excellent program Is be. Ing prepared by the committee. A K't'-r wll he read by Mins Spltrir Viibor:' an- iilwayn welcorno. I'ersotiH troubled with partial par alysis are often very much benefited hy massaging the affee'ed pins thor oughly when applying ChHiuberlain's Liiiimeiit. Thl Hnlrrii lit als relieves palim.. l-'or sale hi llutiljey Itros. Co., On -on City, lluhliard mid Canby. A . ti e tree fell i, car th,. from of New iii-inc's place a let ol fencing M'lell f. to Ing waa Mown the iicij'hliorhood during it-it in. Llh'i IM-llue and ( laud Maish aloiig wllli ll.clr trained fx houtidH were out hunting New Vi-ars iil.-ht. William Alien. wh has leiurmd home from por. Intnl. where he has 1 1 wotl. ine will remain at home for a while. Pills Stolons. f North Howell. Or-' eon. 'sited Mr nd Mrs. fi.o W. Menlley, who live near Mar.iiiiiii, They nini mice m-U-hhors of Mr Sieten, and a rlnss of n- lghiMirs one l al.vaya wishing hack again. Mrs. lictill-.y Ilea ilani-eroiisly ab k nt tlila time with a n vlci, r.tiilv... i i,... all I bedside Mr. Pentl.-v tmi,,,.,! i..i. .VewMomes place ,)ri, w,.. Oregon, for eleven years hack In the Mis. win, wrlilue. no ncioem-ir between I hem. for noiiii u..r. ...I...I or l -Hi n soon round 1... u,.- .1....1 . . 7 n.m ll'Ul( with .-ir lioiieiit man. lit. Jin k lloi.t has been I dling DAMA8CU3 AND ROCK CREEK Mrs. S, In;' th. i hors- young THa C'd Order CH4rt-)0S. The old i . (, ,, l,;iiiie;i .1,-1 1 that "golf and fe.,tl,al -hall In- iiilerly ci Ul dune," and l-slav Hie Senla parliniueiit does not c-dsl. wlilie foothall ami golf have Inherited the earth - luin.lee A-l verllscr. Was Misquotad. The king the liols.s slouched into the olllce of the Imlly P.resil to make a complaint. 'V-iii th' editor?" he asked. "V. a. ' "In ion- paper Ibis moitilii' yon said I made a tall, o th' I hi h last night oil Hoe to p.- at , k All th' Time ' " "Well?" "You go It wnmg. Th' aubj.-ck of my little talk ntH -n In Ileal Wort All th' Time' I want it e'rei-leil. mis ter. That's nil." Chit-ago Tribune. Winter has set In to stay a while and from afl appearances now we will have scK,liig enough to hrlng nil the ml ten lnt use. The singing practice was held III Mr. A. Nowclla Krblny eteuliig last ''' Ihiirsday evening of this week It will meet t Mr. Waller Htnlth 'cl... . .1 . in. - i iiikb are necotniiig very pop .-I ni. 1 1 gives ine neighbor a c'aii e for sociability, and lhe slng 'in a chancp to prnrtlee, Miss Cnrlson of Cresliam. was a .v-ekend visitor at Mrs. Nathan Haw ley s, i be ri ttii ni d to her lnmm Hun day. Pa'rons of lliisbniidry No gtl met 'it Ib.lr hall Saturday, Jan. '-Ith, !M.1, lo Install the oftlrera elected for tlm insulin' year. The meelliig was open 'or vl'dtors, (here being gulte a iiumb-r In attendnrice. Mr. .1. i I'hltwood, past master und now mas iter of Pomona (i range of Cliickamas County liistiilbd lhe officers, will, Mr S-th Voung as assistant. Ttoro be Ing five inemheri taken lu. One re Inatnl-d and four new eimdidntcs, The beturer helng absent or, her hon eymoon. Panel l-ost ronimeiireil th Nw V-ir. Numerous packages were hell The wind did much dainnfi- I - ,.i tc!i .iiione w lies Inst week. Mies Luiiiia liowty haa tak. u tic Job of repairing the wires and site has I lu-tu all III giH.il shape now. O. L Tull ha hiiciiri-d n li.i. of kiis Ing p'Ks nl the deep ( l'i i k !' mill. The Clin liiiiuaa Itlver Haw Mill ('. are doing a big business. They ship ped at hast a eat load of lbs a e--K. have I i, riitilng oak wood durl: .A lb" past few days I bit Mlsaea llail ClthiliS lind A It I Hnrvcr Mlleiobd the dame al L'sta-a-da V"w Venrs night a:ul rei-rt a fine lime. W illi.' SHU who has ,cfi vb eing friends and relutlvrs In Cl.ehalia. V. a. bus returned home again. v Th- l-'ai'le Cr-ek basl.ctbiill team' will phiy the Ibitiicinla High Si lioel nl t'iclr hall Saiur-lii night Janu-ni-y I llh. Mr. ami Mrs. (I, K. Pull were the go-sis of Mr. and Mrs. John (ilth-iM oii-i ilit v last week. Miss Ktnini Imwly was a Poitlniil -Itor uat wt-ek. niT-e.i-..'i( Mra Fitzgerald of Portland Were till,,-,.,,, 0f Mr. s'd Mrs. Henry Opticus In si alimnv Mrs. Jink Prown was vlssi,, vi. f J. W. liowty last week. John (llthotis hutchercd seven bet Inst wick. iITotosFishBrand LPommelSlicker Keeps boih rider and saddle perfectly dni. Made forrouiih wear and Ioikj service in the wettest wealher. Satisfaction Guaranteed vej, s l(K)Kf0RTHISfUfK 'jrn Or EXCELUNCE $5.30 tvtrrwiirRt , A.J.TowTuca 4 r i lOITM. TawE Camum lift at tne post omen on arrount of lhe