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2 OUEOON CITY ENTEKPK1STC. FKIHAY. I)KCKMHKK3. 101- CHILDREN ALL SICK WITH COLD. COUGHING, FEVERISH, AWAKE ALL NIGHT Use Pure and Pleasant Dr. King's New Discovery. Reliives thft Cough, Loosens the Cold, Promotes Rest and Sleep. WIL80NVILLE. When your family it visited by cold epidemic and your homo seems like a hospital, your children til have colds, cough continually, are fever ish and restless at night, sleep little and then not the sound, refreshing deep children need. Tou yourself are almost sick and awake most of the night, caring for them. Tou need Dr. King's New Discovery. It quieta the children's cough in stantly. It is pure and pleasant Children like it- By relieving the cough promotes sleep and gives you and the children the much needed rest Get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery from your druggist lie will refund pur money if it doeant give relief. W. II. Knowles, of Osco, HL, writes: "We have given Dr. King's Xew Discovery the post thorough tests for coughs, colds and various bronchial troubles for six years, and have never found it to fail." "For about three months I had the worst kind of a cough,' writes W. P. Rinehart of Asbury, N. J. "It would keep me awake for hours at night All the medicines I took did not help me till at last I used Dr. King's New Discovery. Three doses gave me the first good night's rest I had in months and further use com pletely cured me." Sold by II. tv Adon was tit Portland onTues dny, buying Christmas good. Civil linker, of Portland, visited his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Allium link or, on Wednesday. Aaron McCimnell Is serving aa a Juror at Hie county scat. Mrs. M. C. YouiiK ami son Wal- STAFFORD We have hail quite a lilt of rain for Die past work, ami l( milliner's new ly made over roads are inty bad In places, but the supervisor with a small lorro ( f men la trying spasmodically to fix up the worst places, notably mi the bottom In front of tho old Hon Athi'y lurt, where a few ti'iiina were business trip to Portland the first of till WlM'k. We hoar that C. I t'lianilii'ra la tin' new Eagle Creek rural mall carrier. Mrs. Lot tlo Woodlo was a Portland visitor Saturday. taeo woro la tho lloso City ou Sutur-: hauling on some crushed fork. oWv. I Tho mall carrier comes a half or Mr. and Mr. Win. linker were in ! time quarters of an hour lutx oil ae Portland on Tuesday, buying fitting j count "r "ewly worked road which fir the'r eery Utile, bungalow, which have not t settled, has Just been completed. I The school hiiil a very nice program Mr ami Mrs. Win. Turner an. I voiiiic I on Wednesday last, rendered with in attended a iTh.iiiWiung dinner at Mrs Turner's parents' home on Thanksgiving day. Attorneys Stone of Oregon City and Irvtno of i'ortlaiid were In Wllnonvlllo last Wednesday on IokiiI business Mr. Clutter entertained the Choral Six let y In a dellKhiful manner on Frl day evening, Nov. 21. at her homo In Mulloy. Tho next meetliiR of tho so ciety will occur on Friday evening. Dec. 5th. at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. K.I Huker. A roberry at the hardware store last week has put all our merchant on guard, and some one is doinii de tective work, which we hope will re sult In the detect km of tho thieves, so that they may bo relieved of tho fine cutlery which they havo stolen. Geo. (talalgia's friends planned a credit, alioalng curerul trnimni: ami if paroiita will rooporata with loach' ers, they can mnko these school oxer rises of great benellt to tho scholars In their lives when school days are over, na It gives thorn conlldenco in themselvea. Mr. Nuashaum Is hauling plank to fix his cow barn. Mrs. Nemoo walked to (Tans Peters on Sunday w ithout tho ad of her crutch and while her broken leu Is far from sound it Is slowly getting better. The young- people are learning roll er sknlliiK and tho hop houses make very good rinks after aklug a few les sons at the big tent by tho Oregon City bridge. Mrs. Hugo called upon tho neigh bor in the Hayes house. Mrs. Oldham for tho lirst time on Tuesday last and NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTEEESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COl'NTY birthday surprise for him, which was i spent a very pleasant half hour. MEADOW BROOK. Bonnie Chindgren. who Is attendins the O. A. C. at Corvallls, spent a few days at his home during Thanksgiv ing vacation, returning to Corvallls Sunday. Few of the parents and friends came out Wednesday to hear the Thanks giving program given at the school house. They expect tQ have a Christ mas program and tree. Herman. Pennie and Ruben Chtnd gren spent Friday evening at Ralph llolman's. Gilbert Hutchinson has quit school and went to Canby to work. Few of the young folks attended the ftcskrt Hall game at Colton Thurs day nU'ht. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holman and Vr-L Lee. of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Iiiair, of St. John s spent Thanks-i-lv n-r at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hol- ran'a. :.-. and Mrs. Milton Chindgren gave a dinner for a few of their frieuda S-ji.dav. These present were. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chindgren. daughters. Vivian and Laura Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman and son, Charles, Misses Mabel and Ruth Chindgren, Emilie Hofstetter, May Yoder, Myrtle, Ha;l and Nettie Larkins, Herman and Ruben Chindgren. Glen Larslns, Otto and Gt-orge Hofstetter and Mr. Mum. All report a pleasant time. Paul Schiewe visited Glen Orem Sunday. Clarence and Richard Orem left Sat urday for Oregon City, where Clar ence Orem expects to attena Mign School. Herman and Ruben Chindgren play ed basket ball at Molalla Saturday evening on the Colton team. R. L. Orem Is building an additiol to his house, which will improve tb looks. . BARLOW. Cured of Liver Complaint 'T was suffering with liver com plaint," says Iva Smith of Point Blank, Texas, "and decided to try a 25c box of Chamberlain's Tablets, and am happy to say that I am completely cured and can recommend them to every one." For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) MULINO. Thanksgiving has come and gone again and while It was an exceedingly stormy day here several of the Mu linoles entertained friends and rela tives. Miss Florence Gambel and friend. Miss Hewitt, of Portland, took Thanks giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith. - Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Miss Jones took dinner with Mrs. Churchill and family Thanksgiving. Walter Waldorf and wife spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Howard. Mrs. Oscar Daniels left last week for Portland, where she will spend a few days before leaving for her home in Wyoming. Charley Daniels and sister, Mrs. Bert McDonald went to Salem Tues day to attend the funeral of Mr. Gib son, a brother-in-law. Miss Grace Forbes, of Portland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. J. Mapl, at this place. Mrs. Snodgrass and daughters spent the week end in Portland. News has Just reached here that George Mallatt, who resides in East em Oregon, has the smallpox In his home. Mr. and Mrs. August Erickson went to Cresswell, Lane County, to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Uoyn ton. formerly of this place. A road meeting was held in Milk Creek precinct last Friday for tne pur pose of levying a tax to better our maris, but as the majority of the vot ers preferred to travel through the mud it was votea oown. Mrs. Bert Wallace has been quite alck with a severe attack of tonsilitife but Is able to be up again at the pres ent time. Several teamsters are hauling ties for the Hult sawmill to Lioerai ana shipping them on the Moiana rauroau, Dp. Hobson's Ointment Heals Itchy Eczema. t rnnstantlv Itching, burning sen satlon and other disagreeable forms of eczema, tetter, salt rheum and skin eruptions promptly cured by Dr. Hob- son's Eczema Ointment ueo. . r ....... of Mendota. III., says: "I purchased a . n- Hnhmn'i Eczema Ointment Have had Eczema ever since the Civil . hn treated by many doc tors, non have given the benefit that one box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Oint ment has." Every sufferer should try it We're so positive u wiu ucii' " we guarantee it or money refunded. At ail Druggists or by mail 50c. Pfeif fer Chemical Co, Philadelphia and I St Loula. ,AaT'' Mrs. Churchill gave the children a pany Thanksgiving evening. They played games and ate candy and all appreciate MrJ. Churchill's kindness. Twenty-live relatives and frleiura gathered around the table Thanksgiv ing day lor dinner at J. J. Wurfel'j. About forty.flve relatives surprisel Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hayes Thanksgiving Duy by tilling their baskets with eat ables and calling at their home Jusr before the turkey was served. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zlegler and family went to Portland Wednesday to attend the wedding of Mrs. Zlegter's brother Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Giesy, of Olympia. Wash., are visiting Mrs. Giesy'a mother, Mrs. Geo. Zlegler. Mrs. Zieg ler is still suffering with the dropsy. J. J. Sandsness, of Rushford. Miun., has returned to Oregon City and will remain here. He was visting his sis ter. Mrs. Berg last week. The literary society which met Tues day evening of last week, was well aaendtd. The children are doin well and we are proud of their efforts to debate. The program was Interest ing and well rendered, thanks to the committee. I'halma Wrolstad underwent an op eration for adnolds recently. She w now being treated for ear trouble iu Portland. Mrs. Dement is having her eyes treated in Portland. She will have an operation for cataracts on the eyes. A large crowd went to Aurora for the dance Wednesday night. School closed Wednesday for tho rest of the week. Miss Lewis went to Salem on a visit and Miss Chlnn went to her home at New Era. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Tull and Wm. S. Tull spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Viva Tull Nason, in Oregon City. Mrs. Wm. S. Tull is visiting her mother at McCleay. Misses Hattie Irwin and Laura Brud wig were home from Portland Thanks giving. H. T. Melvin Is on the Jury In Or gon City. Manuel King is suffering with an ulcerated tooth. The members of the Nazarene church are finishing their church in side. somewhat spoiled by the weather. A little baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Griffin recently. Mr. Griffin Is brakemnn on tho Ore gon Electric, and ho and his w ife have many friends here, who Join ill congrat ulations. A now butcher shop has been oien ed In Wllsonvillo by Mr. Brown, who ! resided here some time ago, and wo '. hoi'o ho will be successful In this new ' enterprise. Appropriate exercises for Thanks I giving day worn given In the local ' school on Wednesday afternoon uu ! dor the direction of Miss Murray and Mrs. Cora Husselbrink, which wore much enjoyed by atl present. Roy l'aker has been suffering from a boil on his face, an dims boon out of school for several days. Mrs. Aernl went to Portland last week to attend tho wedding of a nleco, but was taken sick at her daughter's and could not go. Hho was obliged to stay a number ef days beforo she felt atlo to rldo homo. Mrs. Grace Gebhardt spent a num ber of days In Portland last week and took dinner ou Thanksgiving with her aunt. RCDLANO. James Fullam has a crew of nieu repairing tho road. Schuarta Bros, are busy sawing out niad plank for the road leading to Stone. A son was born to Mrs. George Wright Nov. 15. All doing well. Miss Fa ye Clark, of Grande Hondo TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS Notice Is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Clucknm.is County, Oregon, lll hold tho regular examination or applicant iur cerllllcatis at tho Court House, a fol lows: Commencing Wednesday, lioeeinber 17. Ill 1.1. at 8 o'clock A. M and con tinning until Saturday, leceiulier '. 1!H I. at i o'clock P. M. Wtdntsday Forsnoon Writing, I' 8. History, Physiology. Wsdnstday AfUrnoon Physical tlo ogrnpliy, ItcKtHllK. Com position, Melli ods In Heading, Methods In Alilh luetic. Thursday Fortnoon Arid 1 If History of Education, Psychology Methods lu Geography. Thursday Afternoon (iraiuiiiar. Go ogrnpliy, American Literal uro, physics, Methods In Language, Thesis for Pri mary Certiricnto. . Friday Fortnoon Theory and Prac tier. Orthography, Kngllsu Literature Chemistry. Friday Aftrnoon School Law, G.i ology, Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon tioometry, Bot any. Saturday Afternoon General Ilia tory, BiHikeoplug. Yours truly, J. K. CAI.AVAN. County Superintendent Out of th Frying Pan, "Poor girl! ller life was a dinort before she met and married him, ami now look at her." "Yen. I kuow-hocn having a hot tluie wf It over sluo."-8t. tauls Re public. That Tird Fssiing. Knnul Is simply being tins of doing nothing and li-ing loo tired to do any thing else-Exchange. Constipation Poisons You. If you are constipated, your entire system is poisoned by the waste mat ter kept in the body serious results often follow. Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and you will soon get rid of constipation, headache and other troubles. 25c at Druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia and St Louis. (Adv.) ALSPAUGH Soma men drink 'eao 0rr tmUag Boom drink becauM they're gar And aem will drink at any time If soma ona alaa will par. pituhnrrn Frasa. Thanksgiving is over and everyone is at work again. The dances at Eagle Creek and Es tacada were well attended. Mr. and Mrs. John Githens were Portland viators one day last week. MIbs Emma Dowty and Georse Douglass were visiting with the form er's parents over Thanksgiving. Frank Dowty spent Thanksgiving at home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sparks took Thanksgiving with their sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow, of Portland. Misses Echo and Hazel Githens were Logan viators Sunday. Mrs. H. N. Barton is visiting friends in Portland. Fit His Case Exactly. "When father was sick about six years ago he read an advertisement of Chamberlain's Tablets in the papers that fit bis case exactly," writes Miss Margaret Campbell of Ft Smith, Ark "He purchased a box of them and he has not been sick since. My sister had stomach trouble and was also ben efited by them." For sale by all deal ers. (Adv.) GREENWOOD A special road meeting was held at the school house at two o'clock last Saturday afternoon for the purpose of levying a tax. Mr. Meredith, of Mount Pleasant, was appointed chairman of the meet ing and Mr. Gregory, Treasurer. A. S. Newton was chosen by the people for road supervisor and the tax levy was voted down. John liraker left for .California last Tuesday where he expects to Join his brother, Walter. Miss Blodwen Williams spent Thanksgiving with her parents in Portland. Mrs. Williams visited ber daughter. Miss Williams and her friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones for a few days last week. Mr. Sykes Is very low. He has been suffering for the past year with rheumatism. Miss Stroup also Is in very poor health. She is suffering with the same torture and has been laid np since ber arrival from Iowa in September. 1 TUTINQ U4T BlM0 llvlB 1 r AfQOH L1 VI II T tpaaj ef aWala Caii ' '"r.fJ r .NutPthi-tNi ma hi rV.wVJmlJM If X avT "l f M't'tt V "tJ H.qHLybufW4tf iaq kJfcli'.f I av lfli",Tl WW Apron 1 V"' --'' ' '' - - - " ' fVfP . . Ljr J 0vi1IT.rtlO.td.l,r.n4t,BQ I "Xmm DOUBLE ANGLE STEEL REACH 0vij DVttt 04t d limintinq oil trj.n from Sprudor Bo A Hooch ioj mdispontablo en a Hartjro Spreodor at it it on aWoqon. cavi viutx (! ror,q loHnorl Cft l Hi,lt Av ARE YOU LOOKING For a Low Down Easy Load ing Light Pulling Manure Spreader One that will Last a long time and please you better every time you use it? Look no further. WE HAVE IT AND YOU NEED IT THE BLOOM MANURE SPREADER GETS THE MOST OUT OF THE MANURE By breaking it up fine and spreading it evenly Easy, sure control and no horse killer The only Spreader with a reach Farmers who have bought them say they are the best farm machine investment a farmer can make. See the BLOOM at the nearest Mitchell Agency or write us for Illustrated Catalog Northwest's Greatest Impcment and Vehicle House PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO Mr. Jost had a barn raising on Tues- Valley, who Is attending school at day, the neighbors Joining In the Monmouth, spent Thanksgiving with event. her cousins, Gilbert and Eunice Court- About $35.00 was realized by the right, Ladles' Aid society, at their Thanks giving dinner which was well attend ed, despite the Inclement weather. . Alison Baker was in Oregon City, on business on Monday, returning the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are the proud parents of a baby girl who arrived Friday, Nor. 21st About twenty-one relatives gathered at the Graham farm to enjoy the I bountiful Thanksgiving dinner and make the welkin ring. Miss Helen Graham was the little hostess for a delightful party In hon or of her fifth birthday on Saturday, Nov. 22nd. Some of the invited guests Miss Ethel Itobb gave a party to her many friends, Nov. 29th. Miss Hazel Kerr visited her par ents during the holiday and returned to Monmouth Sunday evening, Mr. Dlnlnger is building a large wood shed and other Improvements. ' Arthur Funk is home from Corvallls to spend the holidays with bis parents. How to Bankrupt the Doctora, A prominent New York physician says, "If it were not for the thin stock ings and thin soled shoes worn by women the doctors would probably '. he hAnlrriint " Whnn Trm rontrart a were unable to attena on account oria 6o not walt for ,t to develop into the Inclement weather, but the birth-, pn,.monIa but. tr-at It at once. Cham day cake with candles and a dainry ; berlaln's Cough Remedy Is Intended lunch was thoroughly enjoyed by , egp!.mlly for coKnB ana colds, and those fortunate enough to be present hag won a wlde rcptation by its cures mro. Auurcj uuu duu uau"! , 0r these d seases. It la most effectual Made 8ur. "Are you sure that Charley'a protes tation of lore did not lack 'a genuine ring?" asked her confidant "Yes;, I got a Jeweler's opinion of the stone," remnrked the practical maiden. Buffalo Express. E8TACADA. Audrey, were In Portland on Satur day, visiting relatives ; and is pleasant and safe to take. For j sale by all dealers. (Adv.) California Woman Seriously Alarmed "A short time ago I contracted a -evere cold which settled on my lungf and caused me a great deal of annoy- EAGLE CREEK The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moehnke, ance. I would nave baa cougning or Mrs. Hoy liouglass were ner guests spells and my lungs wre so sore and for several daya last week, inflamed I began to be seriously! Mr. Sara Eddy, of Portland, and Miss alarmed. A friend recommended 1 Edith Chapman wot the Tbanksgiv Chamberlaln's Cough Remedy, saying Ing dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. R. she bad used it for years. I bought li. Gibson. a bottle and It relieved my cough the J. F. lirower was out this way Sun first night, and in a week I waa rid of day, calling on old friends. He held the cold and soreness of my lungs," ' services at the school bouse Sunday writes Misa Marie Gerber, Sawteiie ' noon. CaL For aale by all dealers. (Adr.) Mr. and Mra. Ed Douglass made a R. H. Blandish returned home from Montana Tuesday. "Hob" Marchhand has been on the sick list this week. The Odd Fellows elected officers hst Saturday night and are as follows: N. G., W. T. Jones; V, (., 11. U. Klni rnel; 8retary, J. K. Ely; Financial Secretary, W. D. Hcntliorn; Treasur er, O. E. Smith. Mrs. II. H. Standish entertained the duplicate whist club at ber mother's borne Tuesday erenlng. Protracted meetings are still going on at the Christian church and a few new members have been added to the church. Jiaptismal aervicea took place In the baptistry at the church one night last week. The i). R. Klmmel new residence 1. aIout ready for occupancy. Garfield people are making arrange ments for a big dance on New Yar's Eve. The Civic Improvement Club mem bers, with their families enjoyed a social time and supper at the club rooms last Friday evening. T. H. Dodge transacted business In Portland last Saturday. Last Sunday was Miss Myrtle and Ray Woodle's birthday and a few friends were Invited to help celebrate 1,' ! ml ALCOHOL 1 riH is nr. ANVtfclaltVlVriiinlliwtVai slmll.iiliajihrfw.miiiwiii ting (lie StUrKk&s mallkanh rtomuifs Di'illnnflirfrfia' m'ssniMiivuroiitiiM Ojsum.Miirphint nurftucril iwr t Aiu tn ir. ,.W,.U4- JtaMorTCM Jan Afrrrfrcl nVmrdv furfVmlW lion . Sour StoM'h.Hlatrtaw WomuiinrrtiKwiiJJrMrrtia lu si m1 Loss or Slum racSw Sifnarart of yrw York. GiiraiUrwdVr il rWj Infonti nnrl Chlld.. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of fX AM AW In Use For Over Thirly Years Kiact Copy ol Wrapper. GASTOI MHrMMHONH MatOMorlo. h pvriil. Archie YiMUIIi United Cortland Ual Hnlurdiiy. t'lit-nt.-r WiuiH-r will alt Mr. John sou In Ilia xmlolTlrr until sfit-r thn holiiliiy season. I'. WUnrr, vinlti'd wllh his family ovi-r ttn Salitinih. Mrs. Kri'd Nnrth nturmd yrstcrday from On'Kcii City wlirrn slm is lit-oj niii niliiig to her brother's M who la diuiKeroiiHly III, Mrs. It. II. Cuiniiilniis. of M.inii-r. tire, arrived last Friday to visit at llio homo of h r brother. II. II. Flm-h. At a im-etliiK of thn illrei tm of ll.n F.stat'ada Stain Hunk Tuimduy, Irnln IV V rkht m fleet ed r nhii r and dlrM-Sor to succeed I.. K. Hnlllls. Mr. Ilelllls will assist In thn affairs of Him bank until alHiiit th first of the year, or until Mr. Wright thnroiiiilily be iiiiiii'S ar(iialiited with thn peoplu and cniidltlntis In this community. Mr. Inlllls has mil Hindu any plum fn thn ftiturn, but mur than likely his family at least will remain Inro umll Sibmil clones In thn apring. There were Innumerable Thanks giving dinners In Kmarada last Thurs day, and the day passed of! very pleas antly with everybody. Thn dnncn at the pavilion, given under thn auspices of thn Civic Improvement Club, was a brilliant uud very suecraitiul aalratid netted th orKKiilzallmi the ueat sum of j.'iT.wi. This money goes Into thu street light fund. Mrs. C. F. Frailer i-iitortalned a num ber of out of tow u guests Thanksgiv ing day and veiling. They were. Miss Mary Dubois, of Vancouver, Miss lleutrlrn Williams, Mr. and Mrs. I'M gar Wllllnma and Mr. Roberts of Port land. Mr. llalpin, Mrs. (icorto Sliiimnn's father, had a very bad attack of as ill in a Thanksgiving night, but Is much improved now. Mrs. K. W. Ilartlett mitertaliied her sister, Mrs. IHtabraiid, of Portland, Thanksgiving day. C. A. Stokes and two sons, Marian and U'c, were hern from Portland to spend Thanksgiving wllh their daugh ter ami sister, Mrs. It. V. Cary. Thn Kslncada Statu bank is to have a new cashier and general niunnger. In thn person of I. W, Wright, who comes from I'll Ion, Oregon. Tho Fireman of this place are mak ing arrangements for a big New Years ball. Mlus Kit I lo Itengnn went to Sell wood last Friday and vlsltud friends until .Sunday evening. A iiiiiiiImt of relatives from Port- bind ate Thanksgiving dinner with Mr and Mrs. Fred Jorg, among them be ing Mrs. Jorg's father and mother, Mr. ml Mrs. T, J, llnshberger, who re mained until Tuesday. The liuki t liall season will open In EsiBcada Friday evening when Port land Academy and Kstucuilu High will play. The pavilion will be used for thn games this winter and will he a very pleasant and comfortable place. The Dr. Adlx home was the scene of a merry Thanksgiving party Thurs day, tho guests slaying over to attend the dance that evenlug. They were Mr. and Mrs. K. Cornell. A Melluilard and Wm. Henley, of Portlund und Mrs. Gertrude Grim of Estacada, Miss Minnie Ewlng, who has been vlHltlng at tho home of her brother. Frank Ewlng, for some time, left for her home at Kansas City, Mo., Sun day. Dr. and Mrs. Adlx, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heed went to Portland Saturday even ing to see Murgret Ililngton In "With in the l.aw." Miss Helen Erickson visited Port lund Saturday. Mrs. Ciimmlngs, sister of II. H Finch, arrived from Master, Oro., lust t rblay to visit for a few days. Jas. u. Hhlhhlev. of closed a deal this week with the Mich- win irtist i:o and P. J. Cornwall for c..O acres of timber land, at tin ner acre. " nrlng at thn homo of Mrs A. J. Ultra lug ltt Hadirday to "hi)rr'" Jin Hunter Coblll. ho reirnily bw-siiji a brldn. M my linnilxliao pri-n-mi '' presented to Mrs llunlr sud u afternoon of ram rtijoyninii u had. Mrs. W. A. Wttli iiiJiijtmI t mil with her sister, Mrs. Klitunls of Con land, thn latter part of last n-t II. Joiner, ho resides la Hie (inorin iieslihorhood, wdi a I'urtlsuil vliiiur Wciliiemlay. Mr. slid Mrs. W. F. Cary or Pari, laud visitors ymlerday. At a meeting of tho tuncr of E tacnda last Friday, an kililliluiial Ui of five mills was voted uiuia snd ur rlid for road purposes. Thi uiicid Milled road will bn rxlrujrd froa I 'ale's corner, nun bhs k B"Nh snd I In-n west to Uroudway. uud Irorn this point iiorlli as fur ss fundi will allot. Thn t ret Is lu Kstaeada are la imj bad shape. In sniun plucrs add Ibll road fund will sxlkt iimli-rUilly in ff pairing winm of thn worst places. Croup and Cough Rtmrdy Croup Is a terrlbln dlncnie. It ll larks children so suddenly Ihey sis very apt to choke unless gbra U proper rt'inedy at oiicn. Tbert ll nothing better In thn world than Dr. King's New Discovery, l-wli Thin-bi-rliiln, of Muiichnster. Ohio, arllfS about his children: "Soiiietliues la vern attaiks we were afraid lH would din, but since we proved whit a certain remedy lr. King'i Nr 1I covery Is, w have no fear. Ws rrly on ll fur croup, coughs snd coldi Ho can you. toe and II 00. A bottle should bs In every home. At ill dnif gists. H. E. Bucklen A Co. Phils, St Louis. "" 8ANOY. Paul Mnlnlg has completed S IMF Dew barn near his warehouse. I. Anderson hoa purchased two J soy cows of Wm. Fisher. Fay M. Morgan, formerly of llorim Is now located In Handy and Is gagrd In the livery business. t aper Junker has nearly complied tho erection -of a large livery sad stage barn to be used by Hell Hr The Sandy road district voted snre mill lax st a meeting held bint weft M. Anderson has rented lbs H place for two years. A. U Deaton is moving his fsmiU back to Irfiils. . Katterlee Hros.. of Collreil. purchased the Deaton stock of teneru merchandise. , ,. Ilrnce Sclimlnsky has relumed te Portland after a few days vlilt at sn homo In Sandy. . , Steps are being taken to Han s school In tho newly organliwl dltri 121 above Flrwood. . At thn recent municipal electloa, Paul Mnlnlg wns eb'cted mayor; t. Purcell. recorder; ll. K. Essnn. urer. and J. Scales and Martin Lw artx and U K. Hoffman were slectea nouncllinen. , ,,-ii When will the city fathers In sW those temporary street lamps ia they promised. pC K E. Iieckwlth Is piilH'iK " nf, window enclosed to protect u play stock of Jewelry. Stomach Troubles Disappear- o. liver unit kidney trn weak nurvqs, lame bnck and , ... r . rt s disappear wnon r.n - A very pleasant affulr was the galh- . .,, ari a rr. rwlti nr willir u " not be without a bottle In "5 Eliza Pool of Depew, Okls.. n. "Electric Hitters raised me I ffo" bed of sickness and sufferlnK D done mo a world of good. I tf. ery suffering womnn could use "' cellcnt remedy and find out. as as ii . in " Just how good It la thousands of others. It surely ' the same for yo.l. Every bottle jus antced, BOc and l.u- Vhllsdil- ' ' . . j. i gists. H. E. Bucklen k phla or 8t. Louis. (Adv.) FILL THIS OUT, IT WILL PAY YOU Name Postoffice Address 1 "Te miles from on road near I have acres of lana- There are afTes under cultivation. There is an Incumbrance of against the property due on ,9'" I would like to borrow $ ..for years, giving property ss security Do you want to sell your farm? If you have a mortgage on your farm, or If you wish to be"" money for development purposes, or if you want to sell your farm, will be to your advantage to fill this out and return to us at once. WILLAMETTE VALLEY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. AURORA STATE BANK LUILDINO AURORA, ORE-0N