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I ourcnoN city bntrrpkihr. Friday, MARCH 21, 1913. f TK r.in mi. Ihtn TK II lUty, for Neuralla, nothing la toiler than Dr. Miles' Anti-Pull, rills Used by thousand for gtntralioii 'I'lime wlm luve Mill-rril limn nr ill alKU ""d "l .w inir.tty ll l I" annie c lirl I lii r iifl v .iy nut d( linii.ilk ' ' I" I'f' Mil"-' Ann i'.iin I'llU. I It y live If mr I nVrrr fur u many yr.nt lli'l l.r jr tuvt tiroililr I limi .rliiiii) fincim!. liui. tnkrn Dr. Mil' Antl lalll '::!. ( r flvn vanta mul llii'ir aia Hi ,.i,lv IMt if I'iiI ll1 "r I"mI. I',. liton taiievad neuialeiii lii niy ,. ,i.l in li'l'-oil MilllUla. I lava n'tl t.il II l'ltt ("I rlllllt 1 1191. Iirail , .. .al Ill Hi lileaal. In il Hi'lli', ho ami (ulna In Ilia bowcla .1 linili I liava (duiiiI ImlliiiiK I" ninl IIixmi anil thV i all llmt I i.uhi rit t .r ll.aitl." J V hi 11K. Ulu Kirlnga. Ma. At H J" o!)il W daw n eanu. Nr ld In bulk. MUM MIUICAL CO.. Klkhtrl, Int. T BY "THE BEAUTIFUL"! Uti'i'iiii I'ltV luiil It fir! big snow nlorin in Ml .vh In .10 yonr Wedtie. !i lln snow hcitnil falling M i) i' i . n h lii lii morning mul continued I , "M - I fur in""' I'1 mi an hmi r. Thn rroiin I I M.i'llll rii KKKIIt Kill I II Mil B full "f thla city ns covered to a ! .... hIu.mI It.. I,.,.i..a I'ltrM mI. tu v:i another anew flurry at . . Die llnkea being thn largest arnaiili, mill Juat before mnlli-r llnke fell for aevernl v There wna another flurry lock. u III n I... k inn ii.- Hear, io Heart Talks Dy JAM 1 4 A. CDCERTON A HUM, PATRIOT. i Mi i n . bni Tufl I am iba llitl 'i'i v-nt Mainl at tahpn iiu waia III i ,;l Id , ni.il avi, bi. k at you irr al l r,.,'p now )uti Imianl. YuU i', i.. 51 r I I ai Iha uhly plaalilrhl I hav vrr Bvtin. I .on alrn )rat ubl I liva with my ".In. 4 Hi tills ninllirr want lu tiaav rn nlirn . nflm-n days nl.l 1 hav S i In ilhrta fl.T alalai I woulil Ilk to lli'l a li itrr in, m inn rl(lii wllh your nun ilr hnml I ln, ihal you will nut , .....,h,l I,,. imuw (llt naiura ( all i! a ,i.-. ,1.1,1a an-1 lb ar In whii h Ihay '",1 "ur cmtiiry Wuh baal wlaliaa lor Jf.i'ir fuluni, am almaii-ly yuioa. 1I:iiIH1K I.A.VK OiUKl.Y H.M.y llrova. Ta Tin- nlnvc toiii hliu letter was re ivlinl by Mr. Tuft al the White House "i!j n few week before ho wna ached iilnl to leave ollli-e. Neodlea to aay, fie luil bml hla wlah, for be reivlved lint mily n letter written by the presi dent's own biinil. but an iiiilogrnphi'd phut.') The lioy a letter will be kept 111 X the Tn ft luementoa ''"re Is i thing In the childish ml-Mie thin ahouhl be (nkeil lu heart by eieiy laiy in (he Intnl. Allhough but Helen, he knows the names of nil ur presldeiita nml the yearn f their liiiiiiLiiniilon. Prolmlily ha also know "Iher (liliigH nt tln.ii,. Tliete con. be no more helpful or In spiring study o Rllt. ,y t tin tt Unit of Ui(i lives of our presidents, III tienrly every ense theu prealdenta ere tlieuiselveM poor Iniya who won their vvny to our highest otllce by sheer merit iiblllly. honur. service to their eniilitry They were all good men. After the clouds of purtlsnn pnsslon hare clear ed nvvny wr enn see thla No country In history ever bud a line of executive whose diameter wna so uniformly "Idi and unblemished. Moreover, some of them were very great men. " iiHiiinKtn and Lincoln rompare fa vornhlj win, t,e Erentat figures of ny time or clime. There are others of the second rank. t little behind Hieae-Jefferson and Jiicksim, tirnnt. Clevelnnd. McKlnley nd oti,er. of thoso yet living there " t"o much difference of opinion and Pnlsnn hent fur them now to he Klven ,P ,r, ,,, ,nt nlHtory W ""'en them their place. W all the twenty alx who hare held thla lofty OII th(( , ltt ,,,, ""t sh,il, KVf llmi,e ,,rl(c. Tla-re litis never been a stain on their frsoiini hojior. Tlielr home Uvea have beeu clean They have been frw from acamliil " .vou wouhl learn patriotism. If you would discover the road to aiiccess. """Iy the lives of our presidents. Romantic Ever get an egg with a flrl's nama 'lttcn on Itr' "Xn. ,t ma. a) ni.pelli foumnie. Tberea a finger print on this pwe of pie.H.rnvino Courier '""riuil. POLK'S ORECON and WASHINGTON Business Directory Directory f Moh cttr. Tow aal ". (Wine aaacrlpilT aoh f rh '. location, popula'loa, tala- yph, shtppin an4 banklna point) '" Ciaain.4 Dhoctorr, ompllod Dual nd protoasloA x3 U POLK m CO, ftr.ATTLK A WHAT A CRACK DID Br ftAWK OU:oTf Hcrmitd L'llawurlll. Hi,. only ami uf Wealthy IHimnla. mul Huale PHley WITH pliiyiiiute. When lliey (m up llennird Hem t another n()j tr awhile 4i nil Unrliiu liin nlmeiMo eorre. ponded Mill) rlllalit. Whether or no It wa iili.cii'e, lin dlacovcrcd Unit lie Wanted her. Her parent with In mill or alrulleiie ilniiinaliiiK.n u t I lit lime, inn) (lila cmiacl ih ymmg mini In think Unit I he ijucatlnu between lillil nml HiihIi. Miia, ah, mill he, nhn would Inherit wealth, marry a girl who hinl not eii .n.ie. Ho wanled her Imilly eunuch In make Mm peciiul ury . rlllee, lull cnual, lined I lint Kunle, Ulnler thn lircuiiialaiicc. , , f,.,. llllihly Itilllereil. Ilifuie hl return he wrote her a long Idler which he n.iialilered eon lillneil ii( f kin aeii.e. einllnu With ili'iiM.tiin of iiinrrliiKe. When the lelli-r Mnailnllere Huale n mil. The M.atiui Inunleil In a imilil. whil left It on ti iiuiniel nlth a irm k In It. anil iierhiiin It tvua the linHleity Imliiriil to lute letter- It alliiei down Into the ermk mil of aluht Wlieii Hii.le en ire In th inn 1,1 . iiil her Hint n letter hinl emiiit fur tier, mul aim m khIiiii to Kei It wli-ii f ii le meiH III tu iluy one of lliu I il ka an iiiIIiiimii In the affiilr of limn mul woiuiiii klml. There Niue a llmr nl the lelenhuiie. fnlloweil y a iiiiiiinili for Kiil. The aiiiiiiniiiia kept her nwnjr nil nlulit, ami the iiext dny tier little lirolher wna In km very III, i( Hint Hie matt. r liMd her llilml. lien lierntnl aietlirnet he illil not lii at her, nml when aha learned ml he hud Ih-vii at lioiu a week ll hunt cnjllnif ahe waa aiirprlned It did Hot hi-in Hint Ih.Te auyililii tu do In the mutter hhe wna umiili oila of liiirlnu dnlie anyttilni; to of find hlin mid. Ix-Iiik ai'toililre. fnn tl'rled Unit he lula'lil Imle met Ilia fnte I Hlillit BUHV an. I III. m. .Ill ! 1,1 .. br.-nk off alt Intimnrlc with other clrla j Pcrbnisi ahe would meet him ind Ihe metier would be eiib.lned. ....... w. . iiioiikiii ii rrni Hut I hut fate which hud started Hie mm- miiiiMiiiH ai'Jil 11 ll A ll ll in - Ikt of Hiiica Hernurd and Hille Wi re within n hundred feel of each other w llbi, lit coittlng lu cotitsr). (Hue she ; saw 111 111 cruising street, lull since he wna tml f iling her he did Hot aee I her or. If he illil. ireletiiled he illdu't j Tin ) were under Hie aiiine naif nt so liul Cntbel llits lu'lie, bill Hie little Imp ' Hint fiile set to keeping tlletu apart contrived Hint I bey ahouhl nut m III the same rixuu nt the smoe inouieut. I Then one iiiiirulng rlilsle liaik lli a j lie w auia-r to s under In rue heiidllue a null, ii of the failure of the Kllswoiili ! ciiiit.aiiy. lie nrirnlcd. of which Her i mini's fnl bet vv us prciiiliiit and own er of Hie iiin)orliy of Hie atia k The dny nfler this nnnoiini einent lleriinrd. w hu w n sunk In desuindeucy coiiaeiiueiil iihiii the family iiilsfortune, rts-elved a letter from his old friend Husle olTerlug him her sympathy One would aii,si-e an, h a letter coming at such a time would I received lu Hit spirit with which It wna aeiil. Hill Iter uu nl considered hluise'f to have been bndlv treated siiiiIiIhhI, lu fnct at receiving no reply lo bis letter of ferlug bliii-elf. mid the epistle he now received aeeuicd to be adding Insult to Injury. He losaed II In a wnaiebna ket without reply Then fnle. still bent on paying It little gntue. brought about limit her ele ment lo complicate mutters Susie mid her father, wbo had lout; Ih kw'! lug bis family In straliened clrcuin tam e by trying to uuiikel luvrution. succeedeil lu getting uipltiit for the production of nn electrical inni'hliie which made every one even remotely connected w lib It rich. Mr I'lxley hud securtsl a iib-e blin k of the stis'k in pnymeiit for -orgnulzlug the company, and It Ism nine a fortune Hut one thing prevented Susie from being happy lu her family' nltered fortune She would hu liked to make her old friend Ucrininl hnppy In aoine M-ctinhiry way Hint wa rather vague lu her Inexperienced mind. Then fnte. having got the matter Into a bad a anarl na Hssinie ami having turned tilings completely up aide down, Instructed Ita Imp to undo ever.vtllng that had been done. The house the Plxleys lived In waa very much run down and It wa decided to make the neeeiuuiry repair and Im provement. One morning when me dia nlcs were lenrlng everything to pieces a workman who had Just pulled down a mantel bawled Susie a letter. She recognized Hernurd Ellswortb'a handwriting "d a once opened It Slnca It was a long epistle slit took It to a itortlon of the house that bad not yet leen illstnrlied and read It. What a mess bad been made by a lilt of a crack behind a mantel! And why ahouhl It have required a tenrlng up of the house lo straighten the mat ter outT Why hadn't llernard told her whnt he had done and what he had not doner Hut. on the other bond, why tirnl ahe not made lniiilrles of hlin aa to whnt was the trouble? Then a flush of pleasure came to her at re membering Hint when thnt letter was written llernard w rich and she was poor, while now the condition were rerered. The next morning young Ellsworth received a reply lo n offer of mar riage made a long while before, ex plaining Ihe delay and accepting the proposition There was nothing for hlin to do but abide by hi offer, which he wn very much plcnsed to do The fnle went off to attend to other odd scheme PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS. Monty to Loan. f 600.00 J to I year. 1000.00 ( yeara. 4000.00 J to 6 years. 300.00 2 to 1 years. 7r.0.00 I years. 800.00 X yeara. no.OO 3 to 4 years. 2"i000 1 to 3 years. 400.00 I to 1 years. 75O0.OJ 6 years. Reasonable Term. Rtal Estatt Security. JOHN W. LODER, Attornty. Pres. Title A Investment Co, Clacka mas rviuntr Abstracters. COLLINS ESTATE IS VALUED AT $13,000 Tim ealnln of (i.orn Collltia, who lived imnr OawnKo, wna tdmllted to i rolmlu Wedinwdny ,y County JiiiIkd : Hoiitlit. Kather M, I'liiiltnii wua num-1 ml e( iilrl. Tim ealntn la valued i Ml I.1.0. The. enlntn of C, II. f Jul-1 Kiir, vilui.il at $10011, 'wan admitted' to irolu.t Wednesday, Catlmrlna ielKor In imwud iidmlnlMtriitrlx. The ealiito of Mliiluie Hxiralaky vlu1 at IH.oiiil, wua admitted to prolmle. The teatiitor leiivi-a hla entlrn atnte to hla widow, Wllliiimlna Hporulaky, ' who la iiuuied executrix. Krunz ' Thelaa, who died aevernl week nno, ' left mi entail! of liio. C. I). I'ureell liaa heeii timued iduiltilHlntlor. 1 Pal'l Rmdy. Irtah veil I a well lieml Hint haa ner r heeii known In run dry. Put Ma Killie Mini lieeii inlalieliiirluu nild H HMired liefore hla eomiuiiinlliiK ofTlciT ehniued for the third lime with drunk mine Put alllti-l hla aide uf the iae will) nil the -! i. nt hla l oiiiiniind. hut the tnli'iii'l wna iinmnttd. KlUlit dnya III the guiinlhollae." he ,, , lint In writing the "H" on pnt'a de- fll r ah.et the l-l. Hl.lllltered. Pat iiollied lhl and lemied forward. "Thry If twill uiiike n -X nuiiy nlsler, aorr." he nuggealnl In a perauuxlva hiijier. The CauM of Rheumatism. Stomach trouble, lazy liver and de ranged kidneys are the cause of rhu-l imitlHn. (Jet your atoinnch, liver, kid ncya mid Imwela In healthy condition by taking Electric Hitters, and jou will not he troubled w ith the pains ( f rheumatism. Churli l. Allen, a school aulMTlutcnijcut, of Kylvntiln, tia.. w ho suffered liidescrlhahle tor- Hire from rheiiniallsin, liver and atom- acli trouble mid dhenaed kidney ' w rites: All remedies failed until I u",' KN-trle Hitter, but four bottles , of ,hl" '"t,"rf"1 remedy cured mo coni.f dy. Maybe your rheumatic I pains come from stomach, liver and , kidney troubles. Electric Hitters will j Klve you prompt relief, irtr and 1 1.00. Itcroinmcndcd hy all driiL-glsts. JENNINGS LODGE. The last mont'ily meeting of the. 1 1 .t 1 j , Hour Club w as held at thn home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster ; when they entertained lis members' at their home on tho County Road ' Tuesday evening. The grand prize mmmm th i no a As "handsome a car as the most exacting buyer could desire. From cooler to tail-light impressive, every line indicating flectness and power, eloquent ot comfort and pleasure, built with faithful regard to genuine quality, cor rcct, invulnerable in every mechanical detail, the best in its class that American skill can produce and money can buy. That is the Overland.-) They don't build only 5,000 of them; nor even 10,000. If they produced no more than that number of cars, they too, would have to ask at least $1300 for the beautiful car we oflcr at $9S5 F. O B. Toledo. They build 40,000 cars this season.- They contract for the raw material for this enormous production at one time, pay for it in cash, and thereby secure the best the markets a (lord, at the lowest prices. The price includes everything needed for comfort able touring; acetylene engine starter, gas tank, gas and oil lamps, genuine mohair top and top covering, clear vision, rain-vision windshield, Warner speedometer, horn, robe raiJ,1oot-rest, tire carriers in the rear of the car, etc The Overland motor is the best of its type. Some !VIille-IPal1k:er, Go., Oregon city, ore. for th hlnliont nor of 00 wa won hy Mra. A. Welali and K. Ulltnor. Thn tirl.e for thn evnnliiK ImliiK award ddil to I., Helxlur. Mirny nulling pnr tlea and out-door aporla ara holng IiImiiiicI hy ttia chili durlnK thn ill in mer moii 1 1 a. Mr. ntid Mm. Itallna OowiiIiik and Mr. ami Mra. (J. K. Merry haa enter liilimd n iiuuilier of rilullvoa luat week, aiiioriK them worn Mr. and Mra. Kdward I iiImk. Mra. KMiiliet) HownliiK, Mra. I.uther llracknt and Mlna (lertrudo W'IkIo and Kdxnr IxiwnliiK, of Portland. Mlra. Itoy X, Kelly and little daugh ter, of Portland vlalted at thn lioind of Mra. Will Jnnoha on Friday. Mra.j Kelly waa formerly Mini Arllnno: Hlinver, I Mra. Dnl-oriK la alrk at her home. A Iriilned niimii,haa lieen culled In; and her frlemla are hoping for a; ' apeedy n-ovory. I i Kloyd W'ehh, who la principal of tlio i ' Uman m tiixil, wna an over Hunday 1 vlnllor nt the Hedmond borne. I ' Mr. and Mra. Palnton and family i were Kueata or the Thlaa family at ' Ardi nwald on Hundiiy. I Mr. and Mra. I.. Wilcox apent Bun : duy at Kellwood. The I'arentTfiirhera' Aaaoidatlon ' held II h ri'KUlar monthly meetlnx at thn arjool hoim on the afternoon of j Mnrib nth. The prealdeot. Mra. I Harry Itolilimon, prealdlng. A quea- Hon hox waa one of the main feature ' followed hy a general dlacuaalon of ' playcroundK. Arhor Day, the second Friday In Ap , ' ". " " - H".""- ril, will he ohxerved hy tlio purenta ' nnn natrona in p aining oi treea ana i .hruha and otherwise tt.utlfylng the achool urounds. The tmnil. of thn ; - 111 f I. .. t. ,hCOna- 0T We W1 rcIUna I0 "lOUay, i occasion and refreshment will bo ' served. Mr, lies ilruechert and ! Mra. A. F. Hussell bavo been added to the play-Kround committee. Arthur Hoeshe came uu from New-' nort nn T.mrailuv anil hua ace.MileH i1 . pLuio. J i tlotb ng store in Orit0'd ,nd " throut and lung trouble, i Jn my !W has no e,"al- 60c ftnd 1100 at aUl a Mr. nun Airs. . v. .norae enter-1 tallied at their homo on the evening of March 13th in honor of Mr. Morse's thirty-second birthday anniversary. j Four tables of 600 were played. Those i enjoying tho evening were, Mr. and ' Mra. II. J. Kohlimon, Mr. and Mrs. A. .(;. McKarlntie, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. ' Kanders, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. j and Mrs. ('has. Hedmond, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palnton, Mr, lies llrue - chert and cream and were awar and Mr. Frank Thomas. lce d cake wa served. Prizes rded to Chas. Redmond and Mrs. Itolilimon. Mr. Win. Rose lias returned from two days' visit at Salem. Frank Davy is disposing of some of ! The w omens club of Sandy will . uncle. Dick Gibson. Sunday, his household goods and will leave meet Thursday afternoon at the home : Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle witertain this week for Canada and expects to 'of the secretary, Mrs. D. Ingles. led Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Miss Meda locate lu Ilrltlsh Columbia. i The dance given Saturday night 'and Perry Murphy at dinner Sunday. Mis l.ella. Loplandingham enjoyed a visit from her brother of Forest Grove last week, Mrs. Victor Krlckson Is sick at her home at Meldrum. She sustained a fall some weeks st'O and Injured the KV i)QQ Tfl knee ao aevercly the phyalclana bav advlaed having It put Into a piaster (Hat. fri'ir. Oavldaon, of Meldrum, leavea on Tueaday for a vlalt at l.yona, Iowa. ii. I., ileathman loft thla week for hla lioiiioHlead In Houtii; rn Oregon. Hyinputhjr la helug .xtended to Mr. and Mra. Hiiko HandHtrom. dur ing the lllneaa of their olldeat daugh ter, Ml ha l.lllluu, wbo la 111 of a:ar lot fever. , i' Mr. .and Mra. A. F. Iluaaell apent Hunday at the home of the former' coiihIii, Frank Ituaaell, of Portland. Mr. Wilcox and itua-tell are build ing a barn for John Klaley, to replace the one recently destroyed by fire. Word haa been received from Mr. and Mra. Chan, itlaley, who are In the eaat. Mr. and Mra. KUley werei prtnent at the Inauguration and apent four daya in Washington. D. C.I Kirs. Boston waa boBtrns to a pret - tlly apiiolnted luncheon Tuesday. Her gueata were, Mra. O'lxinalil, of Port land; Mra. Johnson, of Alberta and Mrs. Pierce of the L-odge. Tne Community Club will bold Its monthly social dance on Friday even ing at Katdorf's hall. The Eaat Side resident met on Tuesday evening to further perfect! plans for the dralnaae or that nart of tho Lodge. Tbey are In bopea to' Nancy and Lee Cooper are clear be able to have work begun on the i ln laD(' toT Mr- Macb, of Flrwood. ditches this spring. ' I A number of the Dover people spent i Saturday evening with Mr. and Ed Bert Known Cough Remedy. j ndma Mbrrl8loD slclt th, For forty-three years Dr. King's apring New Discovery has been known i (jaylord and Helen Keith were home inroiignoui me worm as me most re- , aje t.0h rem,.dl,. 0vfir threa miI. n .., . . h " Tilf of" l"".e ! tM ."roofT u..wl11 ri( f ur J. J. Owens, of Allendale, S. C, I wruea me way aunurean or other 1 have done: "After twenty years, I find that Dr. Klng'g New Discovery i tin i haul pamu.t v fste Annnh as a n A aaM thai X.""""'"'. v"..fi,T. 1 nave ever ueo. ror COUgn or nnva avnr imon m rw nnn una b i druggists, BANDY An Easter program la being pre-; pared by the Methodist Sunday school I to be hh'en following the 10 o'clock ! Sunday achool Easter morr!ng and Im mediately after the preaching ser vices will be given by the pastor. !Rpv - E- M- Smith of Salem. There w' ' e special taster singing nd sermon in the evening. The Forester of America Lodge I mot in regular session in the I. O. O. a'F - ha" Monday evening. A good at - tendance was present. by the Sandy Hand In Shelley' hall was well attended and a good time was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. J. Scales are this week entertaining their E'.ater, Mra. Mb tide Read of Corbet. iv . q nciuro the oricQ i .i "1 Qaa tne aoscriPTion q prico astonishes You; Drive tho Car the prico deMtsbu; 4 motors this is an important point have three main bear ings, some only two. Overland motors have five large main bearings; that's one of the reasons why they work without trouble. The whole motor is built for power and endurance. The Overland model 69 rear axle is of a new and improved type, three-quarter floating; this axle system has all the advantages of the full-floating axle, but none of the shortcomings of the semi-floating axle usually found in cars of moderate price. The brakes are of new design, overlarge, gradual but powerful in application. They will hold the car anywhere. In Overland cars the transmission is combined with the rear axle and the drive is in a straight line. Both these features make for saving of engine power and smooth and quiet running. Come and take a look at it. Compare it with others. Take a ride in the big, fully equipped Overland; it involves no obligation on your part. Then draw your own conclu sions. That's all. Mra. K. E. Kaaon and two children, Dorothy and Ruth and Mlia Dora Morgan are at Oladatona vialtlng Mra. Kaaon'a mother. Mia Mildred Fauhlon of Welchea waa the gueitt of Mra. II. II. Thnmaa tim flrat part of the wek. Mra. W. II. Ilarendrlck and two children, Ruli and (irace, 'have re turned from Indian, where they have been apendlng a couple of weeka vlaltlng with Mra. Ilarendrlck'a alater, Mlna Ifazel Mill haa gone to Ore gon City to vlnlt with her alater, Mlna Alice Mllla, and after attending sever al daya wlt.i her ahe will go to Van couver where ahe will vlalt with frlenda. DOVER. Mr. 8hlrley left Wednesday for i Wheeler to work In the logging camp. ! V. Rimmonaen leavea thla week for The Dalles. Mr. and Mra. Van Natta were In Sandy -Saturday. Mra. DeHhazer spent tho day Tues day, with Mrs. Keith. Mlsn Alice Ilerghouse haa gone to Kelso to work. Mr. Carver has rented his farm for 0V yeart to a Swedish man from Estacada the last of the week " " "T ;V. , rw'ii""""!" ' iui;u iu bi- ,0n Urm- There will be Easter exercise next ; Sunday mornlnz at the M. E. church I t 10-3(1 i , I vou Itidee a man not hv what he i . .. promises w oo, out Dy wnai ne jas i Anna That la th nnlv tnia teat a i . t i . . OOne. 1 DBl IS me Only true lest. chamberlain's Cough Remedy Judged thi. standard has no auperior. People everywhere speak ot it In the highest term of praise. For sale by Huntley Tiros. Co., Oregon City, Hub bard and Canby. EAGLE CREEK. I II. . Gibson made a brief business visit to Portland one day last week. Hr Arifr mfl.le n nrnfpflMinna! enll on Hrg EJ Oouiagg, WDo has the meaHeSi Saturday. Mra. Douglass Is . improving. i waiter Douulass made a return trip ; to Portland last Tuesday, 1 Gibson and German Stone, of i Parton. were visiting the former's ; Mips Dora Judd has been on the sick list, but Is better. j I-ast Saturday Eagle Creek Grange I met with about twenty-three of the 1 member present There were eight j new applicants sending their names nl n oi ino var puzzlosYou: . . TV0 WOMEN SAVED FM OPERATIONS By Lydia E. Pinkham't Veg etable Compound Their Own Stories Here Told. Beatrice, Neb. "Just after my mar riage my left side began to pain me and the pain got so severe at times that I suffered terribly with it, I visited three doctors and each one wanted to operate on me but I would not consent to an op eration. I heard of the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound waa doing for others and I used several bot tle of it with the result that I haven't been bothered with my aide aince then. I am In good health and I have two little girla."-Mrs.R.B.CuiLD,Beatrice,Neb. The Other Cose. Cary, Maine. "I feel it a duty I owe to all sufTering women to tell what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me. One year apo I found myself a terrible sufferer. I had pains Ih both side and such a soreness I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached, I had no appetite and was so nervous I could not sleep, then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get around. It seemed almost impossible to move or do a bit of work and I thought I never would be any better until I submitted to an operation, but my husband thought I had better writa to yoa and I did so, stating my symp toms. I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new woman. I had no pains, slept well, had good appetite and could do almost all my own work for a family of four. I shall always feel that I owe any good health to your Vegetable Compound. "-Mrs. Haywakd, Sowers, Cary, Maine. In for membership. All spent a pleas ant and Instructive time together and a fine dinner was served. A commit tee of fiv? was appointed to make arrangements for the Grange's Annual Stay Picnic. Mrs. R. B. Gibson called on Mr. and Mrs. Howlett Sunday. Mrs. Clester and family have rent ed the Harvey Gibson place and will live there for a time. GREENWOOD. Wm. H. Jones was blasting stumps for Mr. Acbeles, of Carus, for two days this week. Mr. Osborn gave a dance last Sat urday evening. Several of the young people attended and reported a good time. Wm. Braker is working at Oregon City on Frank Busch's building. Mrs. Lynsley, . Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Hly, of Cams, spent a day with Mrs. V. H. Jones this week. Miss Ellen Hamilton, of Portland, visited her parents Saturday and Sunday. Tom Gregory and his brother, Cas. spent the evening with Ernest and Hugh Jones. Best for Skin Diseases. Nearly every skin disease yields quickly and permanently to Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and nothing is better for burns or bruises. Soothes and heals. John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., says, after suffering twelve years with skin-ailment and spending S400 in doctors' bills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. It will help you. Only 25c. Recommended by all druggists. CLAIRMONT. Mrs. J. Teeter has returned to Portland after a ten days' visit at jer country home. Littls Helen Gaffney, who Das been ill for a few days. Is improving. Miss Bertha Zwalhen, of Oregon City, spent Sunday visiting her par ents, Mr .and Mrs. C. Zwalhen. Miss Ada Loney- entertained Miss Edith and Miss Amanda Wanke and Mlary Esgiman at dinner Sunday. Mr. Riley, of Ravenna, Ohio, has been visiting his sister, Mra. Geo. Kordenat. Miss Mary Vlen, of Portland, spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Lena I'ien. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Scherruble. . Mrs. Julius Ganske, of Macksburg, has been visiting MVs. John Wanke. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kuppenbend er, Mrs. Warren Kuppenbender and family Sundayed with J. N. Ellott's. Marian Kaiser, of Harrisburg, Ore., haa been visiting at the home of J. B. Jackson. Leonard Robertson left last week for Condon, Oregon. Mrs. David Scherruble entertained Miss Tina Bluhm. Miss Bertha Prlebe. of Oregon City, and Misa Mary Ulen of Portland at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mtrs. Charles Spangler, ot Eldorado, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson. The free entertainment and basket social given by the Clalrmont school Saturday evening was a decided suc cess in spite of the fact that the pic ture show had to be omitted. Mrs. Curran made a brave effort, but the machine failed to work. A very int eresting program was given by the school, after which sixteen baskets were sold. There was a contest for the prettiest feirl. The prize was awarded to Miss Vlen teacher of the Clalrmont school. The proceeds net ted nearly thirty dollars. This money will be used for the benefit of the school library. FACT Local Evidence. Evidence that can be verified. Fact is what we want. Opinion is not enough. Opinions differ. Here's an Oregon City fact. You ran test it. Theodore Huerth, Park Place, Ore gon City. Ore., says: "For a long time I suffered from lamenes acros my back, and there was a steady ache over my kidneys. Tie trouble was not severe enough to lay me op, but cause great distress, especially when I stooped or lifted. On a friend's ad vice, I used Doan's Kidney Pills, and they removed my trouble. The en dorsement I have previously given In favor of Doan's Kidney Pills i!l hold good. This remedy male a per manent cure In my case." For sale by all dealers. Price DO cents. Foster-MU burn Co., Buffalo, New York, iole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. y. I OREGON C1TV. OREGON.