OUKOON CITY. ENTEUPKISK. KM DAY, MAY 2, 1013 DON'T TRIFLE WITH COUGHS OR COLDS. Many Have Riled Consumptive Graves Because They Neglected a Cough or Cold. You never know how won a cold will become a serious malady. It may be in the head to-dny; in tho lungs to-morrow and the next day you may be fighting deadly pneumo nia for your life. It a much the same. with a cough. Inflamed and cough' worn throat and lungs offer the best chance to consumption gorm9 to be gin their murderous work. There a only one way to prevent these deadly diseases getting a hold on you. As soon as a cough or cold attacks you, take Dr. King's New Discovery until you are entirely cured. Sometimes a dose or two will do the business, sav ing you suffering and a doctor's bill. Thousands of cures like these below prove its wonderful power to cure coughs and colds. "I feel sure it's a Godsend to hu manity," writes Mrs. Effie Morton, Columbia, Mo., "for I believe I would have consumption to-clav, if I had not used this front remedy." "I take great pleasure in recom mending your Dr. King's New Dis covery for the benefit of suffering humanity, it s a thoroughly rename remedy for all coughs, croup and lung troubles. We have used it iu our family for fourteen years with the best results. It saved my mother when two doctors pave her up. She had a very severe case of pneumonia and was in bed seven weeks and part of the time 'out of her mind so that she did not know me. I told father to get me two 50c bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, which ho did. and on taking it she soon bejnin to improve, and four bottles cured her cntirclv. You mav pub lish this if vwl wish and I will an swer all inquiries, with postage en closed for reply. "Yours respectfully, "Wm. Cogger Harold Orlhblo, Fred C.nnske. Gottlieb Morens Oeser, Martha Noach, Huiry Ganske, Kreddlo lianske, Emma Can ike. Krna EueL Alfred Doom-he, Opal KevslltiR. The names of the MacUburg High School pupils who hnvs boon perfect In attendance and In punctuality t:roiiKh th mouth of Aprlll will up pour In next week's Enterprise. MUUNO. Ccmtlpatlon Cured. Or. King's Now t.lft PUN will re liove constipation promptly ami not your bowels In healthy condition again. John Supsle. of Sniihury. l's. ' "Thw in tae bout il 1 la I over used, and I advls.i everyone to use doing ahead anyway but probably thU How l tills for Oregon, ""w' storm tho lint of April. It looks Ilk an early Faster did not bring nn early spring this year, at leant w are hnv lug little too much stormy weather for farming. though good many took ndvnntiiini of tho suniltlne Inst week to put In rrop and a fw of tho farm ers In this vicinity have tholr little patches sown. Grant Ashhy came down hut week from Shaw. Marlon County, to plow his land hero as hi Intends to sum mer fallow this year, but found the ground loo wot for good work, hut U thorn for constipation. Indigestion and liver complaint." Will help you Price ISo. Recommended by all druggist s. a stop to plowing homo of Jack Patterson last Haturdar evening. Miss I. Hi')' Peterson and Mls Cook, of llrcshnm, worn visiting friends hi this nolghliorhood Saturday and Hun day. Martin (luldounops, tha ton year oi l sou of William iluldotuopa. n Kicked by a liorso Hnturday and had Ills lg badly fractured Just above lint knee. It. K. Jarl, nocompiinlixl by lr. Pin cndilik, took III in to the hospital In his nolo. Krauk Dhoti, who was Injured some (hue ago In III wood at .lonsrud Urns, mill, bus returned from the hos pital and Is back st work. TWILIGHT. ibsnmii MEADOWBROOK. Sold and recommended by ALL DRUGGISTS REDLAND. John Fonnch is in the Oregon City (MACKSBURG. . Whatever pleasure Is to be derived Hospital. He underwent an operation from loosing upon ueiaa u umix Sunday morning. ! "vvn orchards, white with the prom- Miss Elsie Yodor is teaching at ! ise of luscious fruit and sleok. content Linn's Mill, and Miss Anna Gockmnn . ed cattle browsing In luxurious pasture is teaching at Firgrove. J may be enjoyed by anyone who can Mr. Lnthold has sold his farm In ! view the landscape of Western Ore- . . I nn..- At,t..4 tn tMa nrA tho Willi William Gssklll. who has ben in ! birds and flowers, with their unuttcr-,0 Saturday night. Idaho with his daughter. Mrs. Scott. : ab'e charm to. cheer the ranchman's I has returned to Mrs. Hell Funk's. i toil. The mor material mind may I Frank Spragiie moved on his farm ' And Its chwr in the prospect of a j last Tuesdav from the sawmill. rich harvest, with Its store of comfort , Mr. Lnthwold sold his farm at VI-' In the licme and of golden gain In its ola to Jas 'Whit. Mrs. Luthwold's ' sale. I parents, who lived on the place, have I The ernln has been growing at a mnveH in wit:, h. l.iithwold s on the; Pace, truly magical, in ths past week. Pnllhn farm ! Its emrald hue contrasted with the j An tee rrenm snrlnl will he eivn at dark brown of the adjacent-lying, new the M. E. church Friday evening. Mnv ly plowed fields, furnishes a picture a - I that micht well attract the artist's The Misses Evangeline and Phoelm brush. The bright Spring sunshine. Caseday, of Greenwood, ars visiting j though alternated with frequent rains, nc. P Pothn Is lasting enough to tempt Invalids Geo. Armstrong won first prize In ! out-of-doors, and this the usual health-! ..... I a ..1 ll.tAH ktj .rln. la .-..no- ' the auto parade. Mis unte runaooui i mi cuuuuiun w mm h-m"" iro was beautifuly trimmed with apple . sumlng its tone. and cherry blossoms. I Mrs. Sol Struubar is gradually re- The dairy Inspection has put a num.-! covering from a tedious illn-?ss. ber of cattle under quarantine In up-j HilrveT P Bennett, editor of the per Redland. I C!lnt,v in.iFator. visited the Mack- " I sburg Hich School last week. Cure for Stomach Disorders. j jr an(i Mrs. A. A. Baldwin were Disorders of ths stomach may be . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schwartz of West Oreon City on Sunday, the twentieth. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Winkle, of Oregon City, were also present A very pleasant party met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Walsh on Sunday. th twenty-seventh, to cele brate the birthday of their daughter. Clara. Among those present were: 'iSr. and Mrs. Fred Walsh. Miss Daisy Gage, Miss Annie Hepp!r and s Pm ber of more youthful guests. Geo. Walsh Is painting Mr. Struh- A basket soolnl will be given at the Meadowbrook school house Friday evening. May 23rd, which will be th lnst day of school. Everybody Invited and girls bring baskets. Mrs. Nordllng and two daughters, Martha and Anna spent Tuesday aft ernoon at A. I.. jrklns. A few friends attended the funral of John Card, of Clarkes. brother of MVs. John l.arklns. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs! Chase visited the bat ters brother at Harlow a few das. Mr. and Mrs. Honaohor and Miss May Yeder att-nded llooster Day at Oregon City Snturd iy. Misses Emllie. Pauline, Katie and Clara Hofstetter spent Sunday evening i at Mr. Schlowe's. j Carl Peterson oalNI on the Hofs tetter boys Sunday afternoon. j A number came out Friday to h'-ar , the program and debate given by the school. The program and debats was very Interesting. The question was. Resolved, 'That Women are Intellest-' ually Inferior to Men." The Judg"S ; decision ,was for the affirmative. Myrtle. Hazel. Nettle and Allen ! Uarklns spent Sunday afternoon at O. F. Johnson's. A number of 1'ie young folks att Mill ed the banket social at Dickie's Pral- on old formerly 1 ......i..hii U'lll lull fur few tluvs Mrs. llerdlnn returned Monday from I Mr. and Mrs. Murp'iv. of Portland. Willamette whor she has boon visit ' spent aoeritl days at the home of Mr. log her daughter, Mrs. Iteams for (bo 'and Mrs Thoimis Holland, pnst week. Miss Alia ltamsby was a dlniior The Miillno sawmill started lip work : guest of Mrs. A. II. Harvey Tuesday, ngaln last week after several weeks' Mr. and Mrs. Goo. !.n,'clli spent of being1 Idle. 'Sunday with the fiimlly of Attorney Miss Olive Jones has boon on the Prod J. Mtdndl In Sellwood. sick list with sn attack of tin grip. L. J. Hylton Is In Colton visiting Mrs. Churchill and daughter, Vesta, i with his daughter, Mrs. Frank I lend went to Mulalla last Friday. They ricks. found the roads gnmtly Improved and , Mrs. llnllnrd was calling falrlv good. 1 friends last Hnturday. She Mr. Yodor of Markham was In this resided In this community, burg Friday looking after a class In, Itelailvea from Oak Grove spnt the music, as there aro several young la-, week end with Mrs. I.. K. Potitb y. Jl s in this neighborhood desirous of ; Twilight was well represented at taking lessons on the piano and organ , the Stock Hhow In Oregon City April he will probably secure a class later. I L'.lth and 2i'.th. W. J. MoCord. of M Several of the Mullnoltes attended ; pi t l.an exhibited three hnd and the social at Eldorado Saturday night received three prlMS lie has boon n and relHirt an enjoyable time. j brooder of the Jersey rnttH for about ... -1 twenty years, and has one of tho best GLAD TIDINGS. .herds In Clackamas County. The Is - ' y.ll.t lliilrv I'n hnil in nv!itldllnn tuo Mrs Cnrrle Ridings, of Marquam J cow s in the milk list and carried off Tlsited with her daughter, Mrs. Ham-' one of the prizes, mond, Sunday. Jn-oh Schnaek and Goo. Newsomo 8TAFFORD. made u trip to Molalla Wednesday. Mr. Sohnaok to get some dental work I We still continue to have April done and Newsomo to consult Dr. shower, but smnll fruits promise nn Todd iu regard to a severe attack of ! abundant yield. sciatic rheumatism, often termed lum-, The t rown Holds of a short time bngo. We give-to Or. Tood groat cred- ago are covered with groou growing it for relief experienced, enabling us grain, and thn most bountiful season WILLAMETTE. The box social given by the Ijidies Aid Society of the Willamette church to go ahead with work that had been dotaved on accouut of the ailment. John Riding was takn sick Mn dav evenlinr. and Is no better at this writing. Ills ninny friends and ac quaint. itieos wish fir him a speedy re covery. Frank Erlcson will soon begin the of the ear iu the Willamette Valley Is here. , Mrs. P. A. linker came to the table for breakfast on Sunday morning for the first time slure Christmas, and she seems to bo In a fair way to re cover her health. Mark linkers baby, who was afflict- alcohol j Mlk ci; N r. Adelaide iiartlimlfAl slniil.iilni)ihi'H)(xI,inilHii;iitt lliHJil'Siivii.-tisuinill(H.vlji Promotes Ditlonflff irl ncssaiirt IVsif ouuUnnrWw Opium Morphine ivrMuicxil. V . . . . LMI I S All I U I IV i Jl JIM Anrrfcrl IVnwdv forfimsilei IUii,SiHirblt)mrli.l)l.ttrl Wurmsl iMiilssm.rcArri luaaaiulLOSSOriiLUP. FkSuiW SiSnaittWuf mm For Infant nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature ' of . jr.r In Use For Over Thirty Years Ym. Copy ol Wrapper. fttllllfiMIMMil kit ffTV on the 4th of June, on May i'iuh. avoided by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Many very remarkable cures have been effected by these tab lets. Sold by all dealers. LOGAN The lecture by Dr. E. A. Pierce of j teresting and was appreciated b7 ' those nresent. Tlie closing exercises I of the Lower Logan school preceded bar-8 ntw barn the lecture. The Macksbtinr school grounds were More cattle buyers are around tnis i subjected to a thorough renovation on I week. I Thursday last. The work was done Miss Julia Busch is ill with ty-1 bv the ppiis wifn the supervision and ' phoid fever In Oregon City. ),'pip 0f th?Ir teachers. All rubbish j Klrchem Bros, have dumpea i j wa8 collected and burned, the ground i MYERS ftKT pumps Ay i m ff tl i si mm m m mm0 COMPLETE SYSTEM LIFE 8S TOO SHOli To spend in discomfort Running water in the home brings many I .1 f .1 . "Y" l t in I conveniences ana conuorts tneuatn sanitary toilcts the WashKoom Mot and Cold Water, Etc., Etc. City people Wouldn't be without them and (hey are now within the reach of ail rural or suburban icaidenls. ZZveiy ctollar invested in a sacks of potatoes over the bluff, there being no 'sale for them. Tlis C. C. creamery has placed an order for another Wizzard cream vat of 300 gallon capacity. Thef have two but the increasing amout cf cream makes another necessary. A. A. Crissell of Portland was out this way Sunday. well raked, and otherwise put Into attractive shape. Following are the names of the Macksburg Primary pupils who wre neither absent nor tardy in the montii of Anrii: Mildred Keesling, Luther Lorenz, Louis Lorenz. Gertrude Krax-1 berger, Adolph Kraxberger, Rosle I Kraxberger, Elsie Kalb, Ester Cribble, unu err WILSONVILLE. 04 iffil. J 0 Water System will return you eventually $10 worth of comfort to say nothing of fire protection. The Mitchell-Leader System furnishes you cool water anywhere you want it, under any pressure you want, up to 125 lbs. Hundreds of home owners right here have tound the solution or their wcter supply problem in this system. Let us send you our Bock. "The Question cf Water" with circular containing cuts of homes and letters of Northwestern partieswho have installed them. It will surprise you how reasonably you can secure a Mitchell Water System that will satisfactorily take care of your requirements. I COMPLETE i-''Nv SiMfii i fb, . - ' m m sw sr mr im -9' Write Us At Once. One Or Two Generations Ago Most Farm Animals Roamed At Large But We Have Gradually Found That This Did Not Pay The barn yard fowls have be-n the last to feel the effects of bus iness methods on the farm but at last they have to get in their place (In the poultry yard) and s'ay there. The farmer who reads the magazines knows that today many a chicken farm of a few acres pays a bieper profit than a big farm did a few years ago. Every farmer keeps chickens because It pays and it will pay lots better and the farm will look better If they are kept in the poultry yard. They are about the most profitable animals on the farm ard It takes less space and less expense to keep them. Enough of our poultry fencing to keep your fowls properly will tosl very uiue nnu w 1,1 - - i made on the farm. Ask for prices. FRANK BUSCH Furniture tnd Hardware "r Spokane IV. J. WILSON & GO. OREGON CITY, OREGON PORTLAND Boise I STOVERS GOOD ENGINE 241 Cant Morrison . and the 1'rlmurr . to Orcmin, liM-alllig Iu t.ltin C'cmnty. , Tha funeral was held at thn Iuuim- Thursday. Int. riiiont whs nu in Clin kitiwis ciiiin-liTV. l i iKi'd good neighbor, and kind friend, nj A tmniber of Wllsmivlllrt r sldnts , was w.-ll rrnpit tcd ly all, n Mm nre pI.iiiiiIiik to tnke tho trip to a strong nplrltiulUt. The m-r : Chnmtioeg. on Krlday. May 2. 1 were ronducti-d by Mrs ('midnii, of J. I'eti-r a mother Is very 111. and It, I'urilnnd. All of Die ihlldnn sere Is not expected that alio can recov-r. at tlm fiuieral icrpt cine, who win Mrs. Klynn hns been entcrtnlnliiK Iu tho lumpltal. friends, who left for SKknn on Bat-, , party was given Mrs. iHinli-y WVd iirdiiy. nesdny, April Z'i. Tho prim nt .t The reirulnr nn"tlng of the Moth- Mrs. Towiisnid. Mrs. K, llnuti r. Mm. era" t'lnb was bebl In the ichool lnue ' (j,.. Julmwui. Mrs l-'runk Ktull untl on Tlinr-hliiy. j iimtlit-r. Mrs. Johtisml. Mr. I'has. Mrs. Tnibst entertuliiKl Mrs. Cronln iu,(,.r and Mrs. llerlliii I .-arlm !f. and Mr. Ijirsen at dinner on Tlmrsi- j Th,-y 1 1 . l three ipillts and bud a iin day of Inst week. j ,.r K,,d tlino. Mr. Suite cine ...f our rnstlinR farm-1 A fir,,w ,mrly Klw, , s,r. rs. was a I'ortlni.d vUHr on fatnr, Ki(. vf.t A,r T(1, ir,. ut l,lVy-. . . : wre. Mrs. I'cImIh mid Vt-rns llimti-r, Why ,,ot hijve a r.e ferry a. II ft , d h. Kbrlmrli u.., sonv II,.? Kmll Tniu-bionn would tnali-i ,, ,,.llirr-k. All spent a. a st.lcndl.1 man to manage th(, in ; , vnM. The road from the corn-r In W II-1 ' . ... ,, . , ,. onvllle. Is In flrsi class condition now 1 Mr. and Mrs. S III harr and fatally and this Is a great accommodation to; "" '' obii-oi. s Hnnibiy. tb- farmers. wh do their trading and April 'Miry alsc. visited at Mr. sMm.Hig here. : and Mrs, J. Heed s during tho Mr. Dick received damages amount- Mr and Mrs. Have (iritdv sr.- vMl In it to I.2M. In his rerent lawsuit ' Ine at p'uiinysld.i for a day or to. with Mr. Holnnd. j The prok-ram at th Hunnn1 Mr, v .1 1 1 mmiU a business trip clinrcji Hnturdny night was reiKirltil the scroti the river recently aim min-ii so mi iilmios, Including Mrs. Arnold's. Mrs. Crouln and children and Mrs. f.arsen went to the Hose City on Sat urday. The Farmer's Society of Kcpilty m Is every Krldny evening The fol lowing wll known and hli:h!y respect ed farmers nro the officers: I'ersldent, M ('. Young; Vice-President, S -Iv; Secr. tnry and Treasiirr, It. S. Heely. At till specliil meeting of the Mothers' Conuress held In the school house on Monday. April 21st, tho fid lowlnir deleuatis were l"ctd to help i very good. t ' j Adolph Stoll's rhlldreii, who had th measles are alsmt well ami In tMr Hevan's youngest child nUo has had them, but Is well again, ( nr u I at homo a few days but has ri'turnwl ' to work ngaln. A pleasant birthday party was given 1st James Heed's Monday, April 2Sth. I In hon-ir of Mrs, Heed, who rcchrai"d ! her fntli blrthilay. Tboie present ! were Ms. I.llllun 1 Inciter. Mrs Jas , Hoed. Mrs Jas. Heed, Mrs. Klva Una ' ler, Mrs Towitsend. Mrs. II. (irnilr. Mrs. CotiMln. Mrs. A. Hloll, and child- Mrs. V. Stoll, Mrs. lien. Johnson. . . . . n .... i r-n. wun tne wors or me congress wun. , - ... ... ... vnn ,n4 regard to the Heed InstliuM opening j ' . ' ,', " ,i at Por-land on May Bib. loth T.id 11th. - "- " Mrs i-iirm n nn I .Mrs. i mis "iik. r. . ., .. ,, u uhli. ber ninny hapny re- A baHket social nun program m nn j '. .... ,.,,,.. .i,..rt -d i i nn ... it,,, . nf, , ... . for their homes. MOLALLA. CANBY HARDWARE & IMP. CO. DANDY, OREGON Thursday night, April 2!th, was large ly attand'-d and was a very pleasant affair. Other refreshments were sold npd a quilt t!ie ladies bad madfc. ' There was some music and speakim;. i The church was prettily decorated ed last year with Infnntlln piirnlyski, but had got well ov.-r It upi.irently, was taken with another spell similar to the first hint Friday. ))r. Vincent who has had the casa In charge was hastily summoned, and prescribed building of a dwelling houso for Mrs. M.iry Ktockwell, i,( .Maniunm. It will be for rent when completed. Hut a Kmall amount of seeding has been done In the neighborhood owing to bad weather. tnouKh the planting wun uregon grape ami nowering cur- season is nearlng its close. Yet wo! remedies, and by Monday tho little rant. 1 he sum of $24. ?'i was realized, j should be eneouraired when we read fellow was apparently well again, al- .Mrs Jennie Burnett, of Portland. ! the pa.isagn proclaimed to mankind ' though very weak, and her eister-ln-law, Mrs. Helen liur-! two thousand years ago, which read,1 , nett, of North Yakima, visited at thn "There s'lall be eed time and hnr-1 .Mrs- ' r'''on and two children. home t,f Xelson Waldron Thursday. ve-t-a tinr; to sow and a time to'.1? mnyf'" from f,,;lfr"r'1 " 'in-sham inni ran, wrre viniiing reiauves anil E. R. Martin, Superintendent for the T'pper Coast Dis'rlct of the Americpn Sunday School I'nlon, presented his work in a pl.-aiing manner Sunday afternoon at Willamette church, and received quite a contribution for the work. A feature of the Sunday School was the birthday offering of Luther Snidow, who put In 54 pennies giving a humorous sketch of the mllestonei, in his life at the same time. "Orandma" Oill Is sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hall. The Patdorf men ar.i having a time j of It. George is down with t'.ie mumns and Sam has la grippe. Their friends hope this Is the end of such troubles. Lieutenant A. E. Elmer, of the 8e attle Salvation Army and Captain Hur bon. from New York held an "open air" Sunday evening, and then a ser vice In the church, at which there was i quite a turn out.. Met. Elmer Is a nephew of D. M. Spatz, of Willamette. i a inn : hi wjw hiiu u j reap." I Miss Pereiful. who has been teacher ' of the (Had Tidings school for the ! past a months, w ill close her school on Friday, May 2. and return to her home In Oregon f'itv. C. V. Carpenter has managed be tween showers to get. in 20 acres of oats on clover sod ground broken up some time ago. J. C. Marquam has on band a larger friends for a few days (be past week Mrs. Aernl and six sisters, making seven hlsters In all. met on the lath, In Portland to celebrate the. birthday of one of their number,' and report a very pleasnnt reunion. A brother of Mr. Nemec's recently arrived from Nebraska. vlHit d at Mr. Nemec's home a number of days men Joe took him to Willamette on Wonderful Skin Salve Hucklen'u Arnica Salve Is known everywhere as tha best remedy made for all diseases of the skin, and also for bums, bruises and boils. Reduces Inflammation, and is soothing and healing. J. T. Sossaman, publisher of News, of Cornelius, N. C, writes that one box helped bis serious skin ail ment after other remedies failed. On ly 25c. Recommended by all druggists. much business. J. H. Poldon. Hiie:es.;ir to F. J. Ridings, also has a large patronage. stock of goods than usual and Is doing nis way to visit friends at Hcuppoos. ho came to see the country, and may stay until after hop-pleklng, but says ho don't see how people get a living on such little places. The Parent-Teachers' Club met at the school house on Friday afternoon. Mr. Rage's eldest sxm. Arden, came from the coast where he now r -sides on Friday and shortly after his young est daiiEhtr, Mrs. Ollie Motion, came from Portland, accompanied by her daughter, Effle, an(L.all enjoyed ths visit. Mrs. Mlent Peters, who has been 111 a long time at her daughter's, Mrs. Shipley's, In Willamette, lls very low at the present writing and the end seems not far off. The road boss Is getting the road graded up by Delkar's. Ths school board have hired tha Rheumatism Quickly Cured. "My sinter's husband had an attack of rheumatism In his arm," writes a well known resident of Newton, Iowa. "I cave him a hottle of Chamberlain's Liniment which he applied to his arm and on the next morning the rheuma tism was gone." For chronic muscu lar rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's I.lnlment. Sold by all dealers. Iven al Corral Creek school Satnrd ty evening, May 17th. Everybody Invited. ALSPAUGH. The Modern Prlscllh met at Mrs. Henry llleple's last Saturday. Tliey will meet ti.-xt lime at Mrs llenry (!ltheS. Mr. mid Mrs. I'.arloii enl- rialm-d n number of relatives and friend at dinner Sunday. Mr. Frank liowtv was veiling with : his parents over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C uts. Sparks were hs-! ....... , ,.ia1.,l nJ tarn,., visitors Saturday nlcht. j " Mor ..pan-y. A big dance was given nt Cogswell 4 ball Saturday night. Over eighty j The hardware building Is assuming numbers were sold. Everyone re- proportions. ported n fine time. j M itrlul Is arriving on the ground Miss Hazel (Jlihens wan an Estn- f(,r thn ,.rl,y building, endn visitor one day Inst w,-ck. Hubbard's new livery barn Is ready This town holds Its first "llooster tod iv In the way of a public demon stration. A killing frost vMf the vnlH Sunday night- probably doing iiuirS damage to thn fruit. Work Is going ahead on the concrete bank building. for the paint. The Perry Water Tower has been tr;iited to a new coat of ni 'lalllc brown. Tnttiisltn surveying is still I" P" more contemplated. 8UNNYSIDE & ROCK CREEK. Jasper Davis died at bis home at Sunnyslde about 4 o'clock Monday eve- nltif II:. ufi. In Ilia ulvlv.flrut vntir i li.. l1, t... ..,,...1.... r ! Kress Hull years, but was not confined to the i Molalla Avenue South, Is receiving house. He had be;-n to a neighbor's ! s'"'1" "tr-el work, wlier.i once tn that afternoon and complnlned of feel- j did "road work." badly. The tried to get him loconel Miss I.iinrn Schnlzmnii was marriej In and H i down, but he thought he , to Mr. Pcnlamln Johnson Siind iy ' would get on homa. lie goi there and I the homo of Frank 8cliiil?.man. sat down In his big nrm chair mid J j f, (, p lodge No. 1 K I observed plaved with the little girl a while. In !, ,', L.,'i',rv nf'tltn ord rls"! ...... ,,,,.,,., i Saturday night. A. W. Snwtell has enlarg ! hlspoal- I try Industry at Sunnyslde. a short time bis daugbter ln law beard bl"i groan mid culled Ed, but when t!icv got to him he did not know nnythlng and was stretched out In his chair. They called a doctor, but he was gone In-fore be could get there. The doctor pronounced It fatty defen eration of tho heart. Mr. Iiavls was born In Springfield, MVp In October, 1 852, and In lh.",3 hla parenls came Mr. Mason has moved bis rainii' -the Otis Enr.le house on ths Win Watt farm. Huge signs are being erected on ths Wilier Dibble farm, flowing H" another addition to Molalla. KELSO. A surprise party wss tendered the Misses Clara and Mabel Jonnid, Thursday evening of last week. A surprise party was given Homer teachers for two weeks loneer. there- Revenue and M. McCormlck at the fore the principal's room will close -WE WANT YOUR- MOHAIR WOOL WRITE TO HER173AFJ METZGER '226-228 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, ORE. YOU CAN DELIVER IN OREGON CITY TO OREGON COMMIS SION CO.