OREllON PTTVKNTKKPKISR vH MA V. K KUM Au 1 r.'i.i. Dr. John McLoughlin His History His Place in Our Temple of Fame (By W, G. D. Mercir, Sergeant-at-arm Stat Senile) sllkell Nor wnnt we skill or art. frou' whence to raise Magnitlcienoe, atul what tan hoixoi show more?' - Milton Today I sat for a Ions. I"ik tun. looking at tH' splendid painiinc of Dr. John Mii.oughlin li u li li.u.. ahuv- the irosl.i-tit s desk in th- sen ate chamber of the eapitol ot Un coil. And as 1 n't In d-op tlouuh' mid looked al the remarkable pi.-mr of that' on -rs'.iadowlnc character -that mysterious admixture of mci.in rholy and merriment, of hmsht-r am.' tragedy, ot mirth and tears- 1 lan ded that his u.-uo is one of f.-i.n-lii m-ss and confidence that his eyes are turned from the pine of h:s lauding upon our slior-s and .-.r-reading artlit the lessons of t.-.ord ed wisdom that Ills hack is turned f.ir,- me Ono hx one these inn-Ado are blown toward me and are spun l-v the wheel of my fancy Into ii-nn mill then woven 111.1 II.- - -M-'i . -i . : . i , . .... . .1 I... !).. ilinlfl.l Of till I tl 111IO UK' lai'li. -'. - - p. n Into the warp and woof of this fabric I hax o. doubtless woven much that tou the most astute of m' read ,: - i.ol su- i'i. t. t.ir h t-s dlseer-.i. al 1st n-'t pause 10 nuai n-. i n reason I merely feel rit the looms of time are :,lh. and the busy tinkers of :, s are ever weaving, as In a nl tapestry, the many threads dors that make P our several iml when tlies-- are eHsed lo 1 in I i an 1 -- fee! to vcr the fa ! -. aim a ai -1 -1 1 s. II ip rharaeler wlileh ho. more ' nnv other man. nave to to the common ; wealth ol Oregon l H ''"O- t'gi"" Fxot v one of lis Is dally enjoying the . ne. U of his widely known and wide spread hetietaetlonii to perishing emi grants of his wisdom, and of his pub lie H'inl- Thus he Is today our bone faetor; and thus he Is to ho the bone factor ol our pos-trUy through age to eome. Today a grateful people look on this painting and loxo to Hunk that his dying H-'"' "''' m-', HI...M1IIIL. u u-n on v me i,r- ...... i.urtiitL' soul mux Know- t- i.,.i,..i. that ill the silence of th reding woild he heard the meat waxes breaking on a farther shore, and felt alr-ady upon his venerable l.ivxx the bronlh of the eternal morn Inn-- we hue to heliexe that 1 lie ,:ood begun 1-x C ee shall ' '' ....... enn nn pre ch u LUu rnitLO oiiuii SURPRISING FAIL hue 10 I and re j taking ila s. linn- o tliex w their come. The most noteworthy change In the il..- mist week was the drop in i h.i in lee of eggs and Egg whleh haxe inue for sotm lieeii d lime, now sell ni . , ,.-nis. w llh lair prospe. i o. another tuml-l- beloiv man) Hens are ow lor the pi-sent f die xear and II I" likely ihM n gnat oeai i Im some lime to 111 :v critic a-ul to admirer there hh.ill l-e found none of iTichter colors o.- of nohler i-artern than the life ol t'-e Kaflur of Oregon Ae. when leer.lh n i.l'iiy si'.aa ass ui-'i rio-is li ...1 in their final l'-m-i-!-re xx ;!I l-e found within IIS walls lr. John Mel.ouKhliii - ward (low main a lirauihnii; stream, w ider ci'i- i . The .;ood that In these few and fleet r.m hours. Thy hands, ursi-aritu; ami iiiuxeaueo M-W , Shall d.ek ihy pr.ne wifh aramait Cune tiowers. And xl.-UI the-' (rmt dixiue In xens liir.nerl.il l-owers." ,il not xary mesellt ciiee I'olalei-s still remain sii.-in:. i ni these who are on ia- -- 1 ih.. .r. i.KiiL hm mi! w ill i maintain m.-- i and '':' l"M "llUl l'l,,M'n( I e.l. on- LOGAN. NIIDY Tim telephone lines, wlllelt i i .,( .'.iiiiinlssloit iluei snow, art- helntf lepilied rapidly as possible. Mrs I.. I. l aliU was herdmiKhler who ' Oli-KOII. Kd. Mills Is haullim Ill Kill l. , hi. kens. I Mrs planner i" i- Iin.nu l-i'somo ' r " .lr (lol.lle. Ihe lime "" and Mrs. II II lUlh-n. has hIIkHI ni niieiimoiila lilt .laeLsou iillend- d tho ,," Molalla Sal in -lav ,ed (list Pil.e lor 1-elliK the most , ,-iiili al represi nled box rxoiilu wnn ni" i-iiK-ni" Mr end Mrs. peulI tit i-t tinned M-xel.il i.n.l.iv Ihi-v were Kriiuk I oaidman and (amll Mis (' I I aniei"ll Mills and d.iiUJii a re llll I havp tho Ullest n( In Kastoin potatiien in mas ami and family nf (heir menus Mr and Mrs Ml and and Mi" J Miss Lillian- MilvvauKic and Northern Clackamas JLNNINQ LODOC tin modern throughout, u e,-, c motor supiilyliiK Ilin wamr lesl llolii-rls riiteilnlniMl t I.I Tarty Nl her ln-ino nil Monday , UlliU III lliiliur u( lii-r Ihlrteeiilh him,, day, In th vui-snltiit eniit,.i,i i-i.,., ' t'nitln won Ilin i-rln, 'I'hh ! u ,1k. Mr. rlhiixer may doeldn ri-iflit c.aiiiea ntn rtijoxed ,r land lllrnl Hrueehi.il, l.llllau n,l Aiehln Hhaxer and daiiHhler. Miss Helen, umt son, Unbolt, airlx.-d fioin l ronton, lows, on Tltinsday and ' vlnitlim wlih Mr. txhir' niolln-r, Mis M A Hhaxi-r ami lslr, Mis. I .l.o oh. to loeiiln llt-K' Mr. and Mis. W UUains. ol WanliHiK j (on. p n based lh lluim-a luopeil) j mid liioxed to thl ilen I Ills w.n-k, (heir s.-n thai lis einolU-d III III"! , hool this week. Mr. and Mis IliikU SainUtixUii had j Ihe iileiiuiie of (ho ioui i(iiy of Mr. ! and Mi", niowi.e ami aii.s i....i,..k ......., r,01 Wash., and Miss .... . ... . ! mm Is Hand ilmiii, I lot Is rainioii, Mnrr I'b-rei., Klli-n llarl, Klnuui H,. ry, lles.lo lloberts. ('l)dn and l.hiti ('until, h'rank and t 'lydo J.-m s, i. v HI i..nliiK. I Hum 1l M l-'ui litni.. do Haldorf and Arthur Unbelts Mrs I dllll Tiilseolt, uf Un i.h.ita, was a l.i-dti" taller on Ttlesd.i) , early M-nni: We h.a 1 - ..'.- 1 1 I ! w III I i a a unit i-i l.JX-litlU-S MOMt K.t -slOKt L) i Tl siinai'.oii for Urecoll apple Is -j i:ett.iallx better abroad, although the f ! market has been rather erratic an I U jfore.d one way or the other by th- arrivals. Uesardiiis the situation. W. IVu nis a: Sons, fruit brokers, write from 'iVivent C.-rden niiir1"". I.lxeriHHil. un- cne of th-- grand personalities lu mod-; Jor llaI ,l( January 17: ern history. In saying this I am not .-rh market for barrel apples In been very I I oe.il skus say , h.-l'e so at least. . are clad to barn ta.it ' I ,,-k iV-t.llo. the 3 xear old sou of jlr and Mrs. John losti-lio. ol this ! i!.u-e. who fell on or ml Inms.-ll HJ i ihe Mil.- x ttli a kmto wr ' adl and I ,,ear fatally will soon l-e able to baxe ihe ho-pltal and be brought home. I Mis Storm Is xery b k al Ihe home x . .. . ,, ... ( Iter .l.iu;liler. .urn. .mi i . . ... i .t.iii.u tin xer; oui, in-"1.' ful. , . The tanslea are about si:al(;hi.'iii .,i .,i th.. t.'leiihone lu-.. t at: a in. inpio market coiuinues 10 uo , ... n-amrrv bulUUni; will i-o n;uv an impioxed xolume o( sales. t't i l l( w (n lurse aleolud lamps s.hu. nri.es are stationary as a rule. There i .,,,., ,. (..i(eiueui was i.iu-- ed Monday b) terrltle exi Iom-ii t.ut j.irr.-l house as well as nerxes. near the lower l.ocaii sehool. for ahll - U was thought a meteor had fallen, but lr Mm Kxiu.ui I worklnii lor IM ! Iinr tttiin.-i 1 . i 1 .nut.. 1, 1 u.ouxei. xxa.ii.. a.... ul - - rollietl Hai.lUI mi,...,. l un. II. 01 l aii.pla.rt on Sunday. , ln .o , K .,,.. Al lht ini-i-llnit of thn ol!li i,, ( n,, 1'Brt.nl 'I paehrrs' I'lreln al lhn l J MACKSOl'lia ruiiix" season is till en ll-'d. thete BUT PRICE IS SAME i The Tbniii'h II" ,,,.1 I- i btniirv bus l-isl "I" Is iiiii.'Ii l" tell us that wlnl-T his looseu. l his ttrasp. The rose l-ui.-s an- inn out I'-.ir l-.ids and Ue ,.,tt,..!,N are n-ar x readv to ! There will be tdelitx of those eo.ilell I.U-ss.-iiis for W as niu-.ton s blrthda.' The - I ildr.-n al" -a ehliii! Ihe pus-i wlll.ws mid ar- i-.i.ui-lin; to use (h.-'U as .-. el.s11.11nd ' 1 'he bright yi I l'-.wrr. Ill ti..t is Ultle lirst class shhk 10 n- inn. , Ktra fancy Spifeuberi; are unotv- j tamable and the trade does not care . (or the yellow- sorts Is l'i Home of Dr. John McLoughlln. Oregon City toward hi former countrymen and tho Hn.lsnn lUxr romnanv and from his present commanding position hM ' disposed to dispar.ue the great men j , rn,on this ,.,.i( has look i on and on ox-er our wid ex tended and prosperous common wraith, an outlook which is both a promise and a prophecy. We can not know all that was in the mind and heart, in purpose and in hope, as this wise and beneficent man first put on that far-away look. "A spirit fit to start Into an empire, And look the world to law." But we do know that exen this as tute man. w ith all his for thought, could only have regarded as a wild Imagining, an empty dream, the pro duct of an unrestrained fancy if the story of Oregon could have been told him a story of magnificent develop ment, vast wealth, unthought of re sources, a teeming population happy in indrustries not then conceived of. and that the smiling eddies of the dimpled Willamette with Its mil of any olher land, to despise the ; ,r;u:mn,;. due in a great measure to home of any people less favored than I ttie wot am depressing weather we we. Let th- ltiulian sing of his glori havt oxptTU'tU't'il ivid tins piwriittHi ous skies and ttaliny air. the EnnllsD ! tlu, rtaiit.r from cU-ariii his (t'uvks. if hi u TittIrli1 liiinmir. tilt It?! I 1 ..I r Mj ,v,,r m,( hw, : ::n .:: ,: "'. 1 " U1 :.::::r.. . . ... ... sup.-nutend.-nt li.au i-l 111s k.in.r - n-Hiraw n our .ox.l jiuub nl ' I ,. . ... , ,i. ,,l,., !,:.,,!. the Swiss of his mkhtv Alps , .1.. ...11 u- uh..n first one for thi lla-e. we rejoice in a land where there Is 1 hopi tnat i.(ter condition of things no petty kaiser, o grinding oppres- j wiii pr-vall. The ' Shenandoah" i iwas u heniy ihargo of uyiuiuiu off by a fellow lu the road I The New View of K-lu.alion I,.. nl.i..i-t on which U x I'. I' ll: l.. 1.1 I'ortland will lecture ilerest of the cIuhI al llirdnu liraiige Hail Saturday. Kebruary li at 2 o clock. I Miss Anna Hachmun. principal, ol I Lower Logan school is airanglug a ll-rogrum which will be glx.-n by pu j pils of to r sehiH.l and also I i'i-er la ! gau and Stone. Turents, pupils and j everybody welcome. This is one of a series of lecture arrang.d by State Alderman in the isl and th" HI (he s- h- ol d--. oriiil.-us oi- Im The re" ns do not il- s-ri 1 ,1 us N'oi a day im -n.es wllhout so-ne lunt-ful note from the little harbinger 1 I in Still, the news of progress oil the IVttlaii.l Kiig-ne Kastern lallrond l.-lla that we are not long to llv In our present Isolation and the regular s.muil of the mill whistle show II there Is no abatement of activity III those Industrie The Kl-V school lned on Wedne diy .l- 'i -"'th The children of that dl'ifli are netting oxer tho com plaint that trade It necessary to l-liis,. (tli Si'lllMll. The Mar.-hhnrg.T rlilldrrn r sh-.wli-g d.- lded Improvetneiil and no new e-s.-s of scarlatina haxo aptar .Mr. l.iindwald, ol Seallle. Is p.-ltd lug a lew day Hh III UaugltU-l, Miss Klbel at the J I-'. Jeliului.s liolliu, Mis I iui v I111 1 -I and daughter, of I'm Hand, spent Widins-lu) with Ml. liiKoii.sl lh l-iiuluiul and I'"-Kotn-sl (alliill.s renidid III Milineap oils lit the same lllu. t'. I', M-H:.e all.-uded tho ineelllia' of tho I'.'asl Side Capital Highway A ill. Mi III Uii-koii I II) oil riiurs.lay nli.lit if, ti. r.oaidiuaii Is siifl.-iliig from ait uil.uk "I erysipelas and hi culi diti.ui is seilous Mr. lii-aiiliiiaii was a lotnu r lesldeitl of till pla. e, but lor Hi" l-ust year has be.-u a rest- lit of 1'oitlaild. Mr. and Mr K. M Uoblusoii, who lia.o o.ilipb'd Ihe Hi-t house, rrinox ed t lor I laud dullllg lhn wet-k. Ailhui- S01 sl ha gone to NelHrt to reitmUi. Miss Hellllie liuekles, of Urrgoli lluliliinoii lioiun 011 hrldny nn tin, ,,,. lowing n-iiiiiilll-es were nai I Ham l niHiiilili e, Mia lleo iii.ir,,tll Mr II. M. Hart, ami Mix K.:b..r 'Campbell. Mettibership. Mr Will J.y I cobs. Mrs I.. W lleo and Mis lu a tltueilierl, Ix linln gal loll, Mrs I . mm,, , Mi-isn at-d Mr A, K. Kussi ll. -r,.a, Mr Hugh Huberts; HiM-epllnn ami ; Music. Mis. ('. I., Smith. Mrs M A. I Shaver and Mr. It. N Hmlth. M,u-a tli.e, Mr I'.-lia lliil.c-rt. Mis Win Cunk. Mrs Jelililn Join-. II. 'til r Kurges.ui. of laiiilsaiia liu has s lit two month with his u int, Mis I'oile. In retilllinl In ia ' home Mr. ami Mr Jintd. of Miml.txilla, will spi-iul si-xeral days wild tln-lr ils. ter Miss Itutk Cook spent Friday In I I'ortland and attended a party al the I homo of Mr. and Mrs. IViu-n sion, no clamorous and wretched retinue of Italian beggars or arrogant and diseased aristocracy In a land where, every forest is a fairyland, i-v err field a picture, every landscape a poem, and every flower a tender thought in a land where: "The Sky is as a temple's arch. The biue and wavy air Is glorous with the spirit march Of messengers at prayer." We joy in a land where the natural scenery is sublimely beautiful where of shipping far above lu outlet ! grandeur meets wun me aw mi. flows by homes that In verdant lawn I 'h.re the weird mingles with the and flowering terrace. In modern ele- i wild, w here the warlike monotone of gance and comfort, or in baronial ' the cataract's thunderous fall is the magnificence of atructure. may well ; mighty symphony of great depths, challenge comparison with the no-! great heights, great reaches, wher blest examples of English or conti- j the summits of rocky walls are kissed nental suburban life. And then on : by freighted clouds waiting at anchor and on as the clear beautiful current I for the wind Then like great ships of the rippling McKenzie or the in-1 heaving anchor to a single command dian-named Mohawk comes to view they sail dow n off the heights and in all the iweep of rich valleys or I the great forest becomes the center rugged mountains and the spreading ! of the most sublime scene where rude foresu that are ever whispering I hail in eddying, rattling tempest bronchi 2S.0OO barrels of Nova Sco- lian fruit. We auctioned today a very fllnerar of Oregon Newtown, the best fruit we haxe seen this season. The a;v pies were competed actixely for bv the best London trade and real'.red top. price of the season BARLOW. Mr. and Mrs. Wurfel went to Tort land Sunday and brought their little daughter. Irene, home with them. Irene Is much improved In health and is feeling fine after the operation. The residence of Will Hauer was fumigated last Friday. A deputy health officer of Oregon City, doing ihe fumigating. Little Donald Hauer is improving and Is now able to sit up a little each day, although he was xery low Wednesday night of last week. Dr. Mount was called and found him In a critical condition. He immediately telephoned for Miss Jackson, an experienced nurse from as If God was consenting to hear j forms. And as we walk the dim aisle ! the hospital at Oregon City, the 9:30 that th? ancient earth Is Indeed our mother and that we have found her again after being lost among houses, customs, and restraints In other lands that are now fuller of pomp and emptier of prosperity whisper ing the call, the awakening of an un tamed wilderness with the necessity of peril and calm acceptance of it. If all this could have been told him this man of tempest and sunshine In the painting well might he have regarded it as the wild Utopian dream of one intoxicated with visions, of more than oriental magnificence. And as I sit and meditate upon the life's work of the Father of Oregon this man of romance and pathos, qf fun and logic, all wedeed together I fancy that like Elijah of old he is listening to "a still, small voice" which tells that the deeds of time are governed, as well as judged, by the decrees of eternity And this tlinucht reminds me that th? soil of Orison has time and again been made sa r.-d by the blood of pione-er patriots. I also remember tbi simple dmiiity of bare plain pioneer gravts fitting thi ol the column-like trunks of the stately Oregon fir and white pine we will hear the tinkling footfalls of ! swift messengers who will whlsp-r that unseen hands are about to draw back the bolts from the gates of fu turity. And while waiting half-expectantwe will have strangely beautiful thoughts of far away lands and dreadful storms to which thes-.-magnificent products will come as proudly erect and grandly beautiful they carry the sails of a commerce the world wide over No wonder th? hearts thrills with reverential a1;! It is there amid such surroundings we find religion harmony, law, va r: ty. freedom; living, growing, ever clrdncing, through the season- ages; yi- ldiiig to ea-.h season the things that n-Mng to that season, lying dor mant sometimes, it may be. but al '.la 's t:;-re. There we find God. And now as xx i's Hunt the i-'-il liif-nms. the : ; 'h ix MbMities, M li. Ku-bhoff is preparing to launch forth In the mercantile busi ness and Is preparing to erect a suit aide building for the puriKe. Wo wish him success in hi new xonlure. Mrs. T. K. Anderson Is having the grippe. Saturday. February 1st. Harding Crango held It regular meeting, about forty were out. A resolution, urging t ur legislators to aid lu keep ing independent tel. phone stein from the monoiwly of the Hell Tele phone Co.. also one In regard to the Canam.i Fair appropriation. That meat inspection bill received a grill lug also. If said measure became a law It would decrease the supply from the farmer and dlscourago the raising of anlmala for meat. Auyone with goggles on or off can ee what interest lie behind that measure. The out that would control and et price. City. X lulled with Mis Ity Haldorf ou ! Mr Hugo Hsnilsl rom I re. o rt-ln Sunday. i from a exrr attack of rheuiuatum Mrs ti. Sander, of I'ortland. spent Mr. and Mr J. A. Johns.. 11 s;-ent Tuesday with h.-r little nrnd.liihl Sunday In Cortland with Mrs l(od er I ''i" Wm. liregau had latgo form of lin n at work 011 his hoiiso first of the j OAK GNOVI, week and the house which t-olialsla of Flno fmit tree. 1 and 2 years, at less than wholesale. Write for list. A. J. WALKER. Nuraeryman. Mllwaukle, Ore. train stopping to let Miss Jackson off here. The child Is Improving and it is now thought he will recover. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Irvin, of Au rora, came down Wednesday evening, when Lionald Hauer was so 111. Ivan I'helps Is quite ill. Dr. Ded man is attending him. Miss Certrude Evans, of Portland, was home on a visit recently. S. It. Here, Henry Zeigler and Mr. Martin went to Oervais Tuesday to attend the Livestock Show. MARQUAM. HIGHLAND. made ere.it r, "'", .y . . ...... ... t - " ' ' ' - - . V -:Srni - ' . . , 1 . 1 '"Vlf '-' ' .. 1 ,-' ' : ; f : : . :.'. - - i f'- - ---iiliinih -i--a - Mrs. JI. Midgett made a trip to Oregon City Friday. Hert fJard is visiting at the home 1 of F. Nichols. Mrs. Elwood Frost of Oregon City 'is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. iT. Kirk. of today citch in! Mrs. Caldwell and children called principles of real- on Mrs. Kandle Friday, go'.dni domes of j F. Shanks w ent to I'ortland Sun-th- purpling hills day. its. our beans are .Mrs. cope, 01 romanu. is vivhiiik i-rnk-red by (lie recol ; her daughter. Mrs. Wirtx, and Miss j Ruth I'ope. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kandle gave a party at thi-ir new bungalow Satur lay night. The evening was spent in dancing and games. About 50 guests were present and a delightful time Is reported by all. Halph Caldwell, who Is attending school at I'ortland, is spending a few days at home. Misses Ruby Schrans nnd Marion Mudgett, who are attending high schol at Oregon City spent Saturday and Sunday visiting their parents. Mrs. Chaii. Kirk, of Crescent is vis iting Mrs. T. Kirk, who has been sick the past week. There will be a basket social at the M. K. Church Saturday evening. I Mr. C'athrlne Jonea Is not much imnrored. She has a trained ntirae from Salem. I.MHI Oninn of Oreeon City, was out to see his grandmother, Mr.' Jones last week. Kev. Mr. Chllds haa returned to his charge here, after being absent three weeks. Orvll Thomas Is sawing wood for different parties In this neighborhood. Miss I loll Marqiiam ha returned home. She took the teachers exam ination In I'ortland. which she paused with a high average. Some talk of having a school pro gram -U our school tinder the supet vision of Professor Hargreave and Miss Watts. Ed Albright hud the misfortune to lose one of his fine hounds he had lately received from Kentucky. .1. C. Manjuam sent to Ohio after two Ferret t to catch rat and mice. His first experience with them was to let one loose In what he supposed to be a rat hole, there was a gray squir rel In the hole and he soon found out the squirrel came out victorious and he was minus one Ferrett. They are a curiosity. They are specie of the mink only they are white and are quite tame. Ed Young of I'rosser. Washington, is here for a few days looking after his property. Lorenzo Thomas and wife of East ern Oregon, were In tow n Monday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stockwell. The -bile daughter of Oeo. VV.t. who tixe hid w hooping cough, ar so far tecoxer.-il that they are hopii- to be back In sehool on Monday. Feb loth Sol Struhl.nr has liuproxed so much In the lust few daxa that he hope to take the cream route again next week Frank Hilton and WIII lioth are Improving their place materially by putting up new wire fence. Jllr. and Mr Hilton, with their chil dren, were guest of Mr. Hilton father, at Needy on Sunday. A. A. Ilatdwlrt was In Portland on business last Saturday. Mis Margaret Zenger I tlll very III In Portland. Mr. and Mr. Frank Kraxt-rrger have gone to Paandcna, 01. to spend the remainder of the winter. Oeo. Srramlln took In the Itetall Grocer' Convention at Albany nt week. Hilly Miller I taking the short course In agriculture at Corvallla. Ed Kraxberger I working for hi undo, Ferdinand Krnxberger. Mr. and Mrs A. A. Haldwln took dinner with Mr. Haldwln. Sr. on Sunday, at the Home ranch. The Hoesrhe children, also those of Ftudolph Klaui, are recovering from the whooping rough. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mr Harvey Hilton, who was alarmingly 111 of pneumonia last week. I much better. The dance at the Vereln hall on the night of Feb. 1st, wa largely ut tended and greatly enjoyed by the young people. Mr. Nas. with her children, left last week for New Orleans, to remain for the rest of the winter. eight large room and a large strop- lug riK-111 enclosed with glass la IH-ar. , I tig completion. Mr and Mr A. F. Kussvl have rn tertuin.-l a uuuitwr of friends recent-' I). On Sunday Mr. and Mr. J. II.' TubesilHi, of Haker Clly. Orrg.ni, were their gin-si and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kusseli and daughter. Pansy, of Port-1 laud, and Mrs. T. C It Ice, of New- l-erg. were their xlsltors. Mr and Mr. Haldorf and their youngest son left for F-antern Idaho (or a month visit. Mr. and Mr Huston, of I'ortUtud. We understand that Mr. I .-.! I. k hss sold three tola on the rlx.-r nmd and a mw resident will hortl; ho eti-rli-d on them. Our genial station agent. Jack War ren, has stared a wood ard lie will also keep on hand concrete., brn k and cement blinks Mr. ami Mr. J. II. Ku and Mx.t rr Teddy made, a trip to Trouldnln Saturday, returning Sunday et.-nliig The mother and teachers' I at l-ui will moot at the Oak liruta school house Fbcruary Hth. Mr. Spauldlug I taking adianuga mined to the Albert Pierce homo, of (ho good weather and l giving hi which I one of lhn prettiest situated ' rotlago a new coat of paint homes -.hat ororlook the Willamette.. Mr Alexander ha been on the To supply the great demand for d-slt li list thn past week. We are glad slrabte rlvt r front cottage for the ; to learn that she I able to be out summer season, Mrs. II. II. Ktnnion , again. I now hailng two built on the bung I slow order with cobblestone trim-1 mlng al her place The ground will be beautiful and the cottage will A ground hog day wa itirh a pleasant one, wa must abide by the old laying and expect six week more winter. Estacada and Eastern Clackamas CAGLI CREEK ZIMMERMAN WOULD LIKE TO 1 HAVE EVER3' BRAINS. f , TM.er I.., i . I 11 Cornel W. G. D. Mercer, Sergeart-at-arrrs State Senate. J brevity of life, the littleness man, Ieetion that, tt.e ;,ri:e!-sH heritage of 1 Yea. the cap-lcfe of fb.-etii.g existence' t,1J0r d.d, u rnight.-r for a nations! tnat nerds thus bend to th- iu.mova (1,.f, u ,Un va,t armies and muni-1 i bie Omrlpoteriee. which plains its f war. u mm mlirl an)j ., foot on nil th e-nf:ri- and ha? ,,,., r, ,h(, fo3 ,jf U(.,m ifi ' neither change of p-irpos.; nor repose. htM.st ,iationg no grater gift ' And yet these myri .-is of lia:n-l'ss ,),.-, jryent. and good in-n. And m,. ', '- pioneer martyrs did not do in xai-. ,,, ;,.ld ,.,v K, t;e rea,Jer uroud of i They were fortunate even in tn-ir u.pl,r,llv rontented v.ith today,' .'' deatb. for an event so tiaglcal calls . R0..f for ton.".w with tnr I ",' the world imp- ratively to a eoref.il - f,r tl, d,.ad ,(th . iie-rs for the liv-l 'l study of their lives and characters and , riKi)avp . in4 for l)ripf time tr. I j, !H,sierity. Yea. in all that speaks oftday for tli(. ,ir,(glJ of w,aving 1 ' luus anticipate the sure praise ol . chil,A,.t ( fraKrant flowers and ! i loyal devotion, heroic endeavor, and ; .rt.vi,r, tllP jr.atin t nature atKi-it ; valiant contest Oregon shines un-i th.- memory of Dr. lohn McUugblin. I dimmed In the luster of her untar, ,f H la a 1)lpsaing that any VM rnan i . nubed gloi y amid the galaxy of the of orpS,jr, Bjth oriiinarv health in 1 states. BUun. u and loyal. t:is (amiiy nJ the ordinary bltssing j i. And r.ow the griy Sabbath d -.y j of Uod ujion his innustry, may give j J nnwarned by any sunset glow has to son, without sending him away I '., dirkencd Into nitht while I have be-n I trom hom, the b-ft fduia'lon the' ' linking fancy to fancy dreaming I country affords if there is any ol B dreams I never thought to dream b-l ing in having a home at one of the , fore about this straneely interesting fountains of life for this vast confed ; cross and pile of silken threads 10 wy of states then that best privi-i , eurlouslr interlaced to form the nnt.lWo ma 1.A trarwl tn lha In ft..-r,ri, I Hit !. I,., I ,!e Pi I' ll let of inside it P.i'iMiklyu g.-iine. pit- bii'g ngiiinst I nut bins ev.-ejit he xv;is (b-fl-is slenitPig them I'lll.S ItflT"! bxik- s.iriin- e ugeiita be tiie pbile. Among nt i- i-.-t Johnny F.vers, : .... -. 11 11 . n f the rnifliest ex- l"ii n's of t'.e higher baseball. Aieiiher iri.niineiit figure was ll-iiiie '.rtiue niiun. xx Intse prin cipal -. e;ii, itc. i is that he hit ,-iru, ;re.l!i- v.lii- h prexenfs I1I11) from bulling more than .Kl. .Mr. Zin.nieiiiKiii. houever, has no r-i lititii'.u wh:it.--o-ver as a star t iiiMib- linsebfill. Kver barely do-tiri-d ;i lu'gli iniile shoot from liu. I er th.it would have brained the Ktrtiest second baselliHn. 1'r.mk I'b.inee was sitting on the U-n.-li nnd gasjii-d out: "tie-; .N;.p nearly seattcrnl Kvers" brains oxi-r the ivhole Infield:" "I winlt (, bad." reiiiarketl Zim. "Id l--ir -eit there nnd get a handful for future emergem-ie! W bi-h would Indii ate that Zlm agrees w jtli hia eritli-s nnd does not think he knows It nil. BEAVER CREEK. 7 X 1 y 1 1 t tern ot the man In the painting be- of Dr. John M. Ixn.ghlin. to the pern-' H-rVW-M-H Heaver Creek Is still alive. Qul'c a few of t.tir telephone lines are out of commission, yet since the snow storm but we hope to have them In shape soon. F.veryone around has been laid tip with the grip. Mrs. Fred StelrnT and son, Walter, went to .Willanv-tte Saturday where they mede a visit with Mrs. Shiner's HSter-ln-law, Mrs. II. fiteiner and re turned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. liichter, of Canby, called on their son. (!. Rlchter and daughter, Mrs. J. Ilohlander, for a few davs last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Mohlnnder and son, Hugh, called on Mr. liohlandor'a parents, Peter Ilohlander, last Sun day. Miss Illod Thomas made a trip to I'ortland one flayaiaat week. Miss Illod Parry called on her sis ter, Mrs. Rowland at Portland for a few days last week. Mrs. Dora Shelley has been visit ing a few days with her brothers, Fred and Ili-nry Henrlcl. Mr. and Mrs. T. If. Davles are vis iting with C. E. K pence and family. Horn to the wife of Owlll Thomas a boy. Mother and son are doing nicely. Mrs. Hugh Hughes and grand daughter, of Illwaco, Wash., are visit ing Mrs. Hughes' son, Ed Hughes and family. Next Sunday, February !. Rev. J. It. Griffith will preach a Welch ser mon at the Welch Conrregatlonal church at ly.ao and at 2 o'clock In the aft' moon. Rev. W. E. Williams will preach an English sermon. lioth minister are from Portland. Miss Edith Heft, who has ben work ing in Portland Is home again for a while. . TWILIGHT M. J. I.azelb- is 111 Corvallla this week attending the agricultural col lege. Inking the short dairy course. Miss Alta Itamsby Is the happiest girl In Twilight, her two pupil hav ing pained the elgth grade examina tion. They are Elsie Hwick and Earl Itentley. Miss Marie Harvey will leave for Seattle Sunday for an extended visit with her brother, Clyde. Miss Marie will be greatly missed by ht-r circle of friends as she Is a general favorite Mr. Schincld.-cke, who haa been making bis brother. Carl, a visit wa tailed home suddenly by the Illness of his mother. ti. E. Splger Is clearing land pre paring to put In his spring crop. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marsh of Wichita, Kansas, were the guests of Mr. and Airs. A. H. Harvey Tuesday. They are old friends and the tislt was en joyed very much. They have been traveling In different parts of the stale out Twilight gave them the best Impression. Mr. mid Mrs. Curtis M. Dodtls entertained at dinner Mr. W. A. Dodds In honor of his sixty-eighth birth day anniversary nt their home at Crystal Springs farm. Father Dotltla has many friends lu this community who wish him many more happy bin hdays. The Community (Tub met day evening In Twilight hall, was a large attendance. The gram was In charge of M. J anw was well rendered. A well ed ited paper by Huron Hond deserve much credit. Mr. Hoy Douglas visited with Mr. R. 11. Ulbson Tuesday afternoon Mr. Kate Ikiuglas called ou Mr. Hert ha Douglas on Wedtieaday. tiuy WiMidle having recently pur cuhiu-d a Una milch row of hli uncle, I'. It. Dun-by, of Gladstone. went down and brought her home last week. John Ghortnli-y of Portland, a nep hew uf Mr. Huntington, his (later and husband, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mr. II. (i. Hunt ington. Last Wednesday evening a crowd gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Douglass and spent the evening with them. The evening wa plea snittly spent In inl chnt and thn playing of game after which an ex cellent supper of coffee, sandwiches, cake and pie was served ami soon at ter till departed for their home. Sunday being Mr. How let seven ty second birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wooille ami children, Mr. aftd Mrs. Will Douglas and Mr. It. II. Gibson took dinner with lu-r ami Mr. How let lu honor of tho occasion. K was also Mr. Douglass birthday. , The tanner are getting Home the plowing done. Hatur Thcre pro-l.uzell IT'S A MISTAKE Made by Many Oregon City Resident Many people In a misguided effort to get rid of kidney backache, rely on plasters, liniments and other make shifts. The right treatment Is kid ney tr'-atinent and a remarkably rec ommended kidney medicine la Doan's Kidney Pills. Oregon City Is no ex ceptlon. The proof Is at your very door. The following In an experience typical of the work of Doan's Kidney 11 1 In In Oregon City. .Tames Wilkinson, 201 Fourteenth St., Oregon City, Ore., says: "I had backache and pain In my Joins and could not sleep well. There was stiff ness In my limbs and other symptoms of kidney trouble were present. lin ing advised to try Iioan s Kidney PIIU I did and wa gratified by their ' promptness In relieving me. Although I am In my seventieth year, I am hale i and hearty and I give Iioan's Kidney Pills the credit." For sale by all dealers. Price M cents. Foster Mllburn Co., liuffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. of ELWOOD. Al last the snow ha about cleared aixav. We Are now having freedug wealher which la rather hard on crops. Harry Itlttner Is quite elck wUh ty phoid pin-iimonlu. We wish him a peril y recovery. I. Mile Park, of Walton, Is veiling relatives and friends here. Miss Allen, of Dodge, wus visiting friends ut Elwood Saturday and Hun day. Super xlsor James made a visit In our school Friday. Ila.i-l nnd Dolph Freeman nre vis plug In Portland this week. Mr. Mtdllke drove three beef rnltle to Oregon city, which netted hi in a good price. . Carl Mellike wa at hoino Sunday on a visit from Molalla, where he I al work In u logging camp. Mr. Cox had thn misfortune to lose a sliet-o. which was killed by dog. Women Right have taken effect at Elwood, two riHtd petition are being circulated by ladles of our town. WELCHES NEWI. Mr. Welch and Price June ar haul ing bark for their Mroplar. Knill Krantnttl, manager of HIkhIu dnndron hotel made a trip to Port land. K. Coleman returned to Govern ment Camp after a few day visit In I'ortland. Hen Tottou ha gone to Sandy for a few uay visit with Arlln Mitchell. Mr Walter Cn-lghlon lost oue of hi big white mare last week which wa snug.-it In thn neck while In th" Rowe burn. The mare wa valued at about film. Mis IMhlreil Fnublon has gone to Marmoe tor awhile. Mr. Tawiry ha ix-en hauling hay from Hilly Welch' place. Mr. Hen lotion and Carl Rachel were caller at 'Iji ( as Monte'' hist 1 week. I The new Ml. Hood hotel at Arrah I W'annn park fell In about ten dns I ago. The anow became oo heavy for I It. Some of thn little folk at Web ins I have lenrned to master the art ot j skelng ton (hla winter. little Vol ma Morton. Master l-onard Murphv. 'Hilly" Fnublon, Mis (.title Welch ami Master Felix Crutcher each have a pair. ' Mr. Donald llotlly of Dover. Is visit Ing friends at Welche. Mr. P. Domenlgo, who I working nl Rhododendron, relumed Thursday evening after a few days visit In Portland. Mis Resale Lewi, our achnol leat her ha again resumed her school duties, ufler a week' varatlon on ac count of deep snow. "Had" Crelghton I oh the sick list (hi week. GREENWOOD. AL8PAUGH. At last the atoriny weather Is over and we are having lino wealher again. Misses Alta Sarner and Hazel tilth ens were Estacada visitor Wednes day. Mrs. H llarton. Mrs. Jack llrown and Mrs, Hal Gordon were the guest f Mr. John Gllhen one day lal week. Mr. .1. W. Dowty nnd Mrs. Noah I lei ph. were in Portland last week to see tho play of "Hen Hur." Mr. and Mrs. Cha. Spark were Portland visitors Saturday. Mr. Cleve llelple Is wearing very broad smile now as an eleven pound hoy has come lo bis house to live. Edgar llelple Is grubbing up some oak stumps. Miss Gurrle Glthen ha gone to Portland to work. Henry (iilbens has been having the neuralgia In hi eye. A dance wa given at the Odd Fel lows' Hall at Estacada last Hnturday night. Mr. Cha. Sparks purchased a num ber of hogs of John Glthena lant week. The farmer are Inking advantnge of thl fine weather In plowing ami preparing their ground for spring grain, If It continue good weather for another week or two there will b" lots of grain sowed. Charlie Rider sold hla potatoes Geo. llrown, of New Era, and he Is busy hauling tlnun. I air, .-.orton, who na neen mjin.. with her daughter, Mr. Cassatly, Is Improving nfter a bad attack of th" trip. Mr. Hykes ha rheumatism this winter. David Kcei,f Emporln, Kansas, Is visiting bis nelce, Mr. Walter Owen and his brother. Wm. Ilees. Mr Ree wa here on a visit about five year ago. Walt'ir Owen lui gone on a hl- nes trip lo Portland. Preparations are being made for the entertainment In the school house. Mr. Hancroft went nfter Ihe organ nnd It I Installed In the schoolhoiise where it should be for this ttse of the public. Winding "Big Bn." "ltlg lien." I the name of th K""' bell In the parliament clock tower, In London. It wa cast In DCS and I 0' Immense size The winding of Dig Hen I a tedious erfirmanc The hour weight and Ihe quarter .weight have tit lie wound twice week, the os-rnton inking about five hour In each ciise. The weight for the quarter I Just one tmi and half, and the hour weight U over ton. The endiiluiii. thirteen Hiid a half feet long, vibrate once in two set-mid and weigh nearly 700 pound.