OKEOON CITY V-WTTCTCPRIRK. KHIDAY. DKCKMHKR 2(, 1013. LUNGS SORE. CHEST FEELS STUFFY. COUGH DRY AND DEEP. CAUGHT A SEVERE COLD These Symptoms Call for Dr. King's New Discovery, With a Rec ord of Cures for Over 43 Years Back of It. Dr. King's New Discover' is not a cure all It is prepared to treat and relieve every kind of cough and cold of infants, "children, adults and aged. It was originated during a severe cough epidemic 43 years ago, was an immediate success and is probably the most used cough and cold prescrip tion in the world. Your money refunded if Dr. King's New Discover)' does not re-j lieve you- Don't put off getting" relief. Buy a bottle from your drug gist today. "It cured mo of a, dreaJful cough," write Mrs. J. F. Davis, Sticknoy Corner, Me., "after doctor1! treatment and all other remedies had failed." Excellent for coughs, colds or any bronchial affection. Mr. A. F. Merti, of Glen EUyn, la., write: "I had a hard, stubborn cough that I had doctored for oTer six week without my getting any bettor. Our druggist finally recom mended Ir. King' New Discovery and my husband bought a dollar bottle. After using two-thirds of it my trouble eased down, and it waa not long till I was completely cured. Pr. King' New Discovery surely de serves all the praise it gets." Sold by NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MULINO. The past three or four days has been exceedingly cold and frosty and cold rain has set In this afternoon. The basket social held at the Grange hall lart night was a decided success, the proceeds being 133.90. There were onlv ten basket. A cake was put up for the ugliest man tn the crowd an J voted on at five cents a vote. Mrs. Churchill and daughter, Vesta. Ifft Mondav for Unn County, where they will spend the holidays and visit relatives and friends for a few weeks. The Library which is kept at Mrs. Chun-hill s will be taken to E. J. Maple's during the absence of Miss Vesta Church, who is acting librarian and those who have books borrowed id please return them to Mrs. Maple. Miss Olive Jones, who was taken to th Portland Sanitarium a couple of wf el s aeo. is still unable to come home rut Is reported to be Improving slow ly. ' Constipation Poisons You. If you are constipated, your entire srstem 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 cf constipation, headache and other troubles. 25c at Dnigeists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co, Philadelphia and St.-Louis. (Adv.) CLARK ES. The Christmas exorcises at the schoolhous Monday was a complete success. Thi uuuse very Artistic ally decoraUd. being under the able management of Misses lnei aud Gladys Snodgrass. after the procraru a short visit was paid by santa . laus. who was exceedingly generous, not r.nlv to the small folks but the large ones as well were remembered. He evidently had an over-supply of soap and vegetables on hand, but everyone seemed to be satisfied. Archie Cumins is visiting friends in Clarkes. The school teachers Misses lnei and Gladys Snodgrass are spending a two weeks vacation at their home In Mu lino. Elbert Larkinand fam'ly spent Christmas In Portland with Mrs. Lar kins mother. Elmer Graves is working In Mulini at present Will Miller, who has been workinf In Kerryston. Washington, Is home for the holidays. CANBY. The "Canby Business Men's Club" are planning to have the Molalla mail ent through Canby. If a mail car can be secured on the P. E. t E. trains Molalla will have a much better service- .. The "Canby Cannery" after a little remodeling will be put Into operation. An experienced man is here to take charge of the business. Hurst k Young are opening a ma-j chine shop on First and E streets.! They will manufacture telephones, d' repairing and various other kinds of 1 work. i M. J. Lee has a franchise before the city council of Canby for a power plant He will furnish lights and a! water system for the towns around j Canby and Oregon City. . J. B. Manley passed away at his, home In Canby last Tuesday evening j at 7:15. Mr. Manley has been a resi-j dent of Canby for the last ten on twelve years. Funeral services will be held Friday, the 27. at the River-j aide cemetery. Portland, Ore. ! The Canby IHgh School lost a weekj last month on account of sickness, j They are making it us during the boll- j days. i The girls and boys of the high school will leave Friday afternoon for Park place where the will play the boys and girls of the Parkplace high school. A large crowd witnessed the Christ mas exercises of the M. E. church. They will play "Queen Ester" some time next month. J. Wilkerson, an old mail carrier, or Canby, Is off his route for a few days on account of sickness. This is the first time In about ten years that sick ness has kept him from his work. Miss I. A. Downs, who is attending O. A- C. Is spending the holidays with her parents. Stomach Troubles Disappear. Stomach, liver and kidney troubles, weak nerves, lame back and female Ills disappear when Electric Hitters are used. Thousands of omm would not be without a bottle In their home. Eliza Pool of Depew, Okla.. writes "Electric Bitters raised me from a bed of sickness and suffering and has done me a world of good. I wish ev ery suffering woman could use this ex cellent remedv and find out. as I did. just how good it is." As It has helped thousands of others, it surely will do the same for you. Every bottle guar antted, 50c and $1.00. At all drus- gtsts. H. E. Bucklen A Co, Philadel phia or St Louis. (Adv.) REOLAND. Grandma 1-euthold. who was very III with pneumonia, la able to sit up. This la a remarkabl. recovery as slis is 78 years of age. Miss llanel Kerr In homo fn,m Mon mouth for her Christmas vacation. Mrs. J. N. Ripley Is spending week In Portland. We offer our sym pathy to Mrs. Tom Ripley whoso mother passed aay Friday last at the home of lier daughter. Everyone- remember the Society meeting at Kedland School Saturday Deo. 27. The subject will be: R solved, "One Can Learn More by Head lug and Meditation, than by Travel aud Observation." A. Koteheni. afflrnm atlve, Mrs. Oat ho, negative. The shooting match at Swarti store Deo. 20. a largely attended. Paul Courtright won the 2S pounds turkey, while many smaller ones, ducks and chickens disappeared quickly. The Redland band's concert -was well attended at Fir Grove school last Friday evening. The school children also gave a small program. JENNINGS LODGE Clyde Newell came down from Ska mona to spend the holidays with home folks. The cosmopolitan play was attend ed bv all the high school students from this place on Wednesday evening a week ago. Quite a little excitement prevailed when fire was discovered at the S. H. Dill store on Thursday noon. The fire originating from a defective flue. Con Hminiii mas done on the up per floor whk-h Is used by the Dill family as living apartments. Water doing much damage to a valuable li brary. . Mr. Smith, father of Rev. H. V Smith celebrated his eighty-eighth birthday anniversary on Friday of last week and In honor of the occasion Mrs. Smith Invited In a few of old time friends to a birthday dinner. Mrs. J. H Batdorf has returned from a trip to Alberta. Canada, where she spent a month with her daughter. Mr. Wm. B. Jennlnss. who has been ill for some days is at the sanatorium where he may be submitted to an oper ation for ulcer of the stomach. A number of ths members of the Sunday school of th M. K. and Congre gational churches of Oregon Clly, who reside tier, attended the Christmas tre and supper on Tuesday evening. Ths Jennings l-odge school house was taxed to It capacity on Wednes day afternoon when the patrons of dis trict had an opportunity tn see what excellent work Is being don under the present teachers, Mrs. Minnie H Mtmim aud Miss Campbell, The room was most beautifully decorated with, the Christmas colors and a lr" Christmas tree In ons corner of the room added further to the pleasing effect of the red and green decorations. The programs wer Christmas t:.a hand decorated with sprigs of holly and tied with ribbon, the work of the pupils. On Friday afternoon for lis!, an hour the children have ben mak ing little gifts for their parents and their .needlework, basket weaving, clay moulding were on exhibition In the primary room. The primary grades mad thres cloth scrap hooks of rat out pictures, which wll be sent to th children's wards of on of the hospitals. Th pupils also sent a bar rel of fruit and frothing h Boys and Girls' Aid Society In Portland ditr lug the week. Th following program waa well rendered and ths general comment was that th school at this place coul.i tank with any of th rural school of On-con: Greeting by Clyde Jones Shine Out O Blessed Stiirs In Bethle hem, pramary room; Why Do Bells For Cnristmas King, primary room; Piano duet. Dora and Minnie Reothe: The Three Kings. Francis Ssndstrom Wsnd Dryi. third and fourth grades; King the Bells o( Christmas by (he school: Mammy's Christmas. IHiris Palnton; Santa C,laus Song, primary pnp'ls; Chrlstmss Children of Other Lands, Fifth and Sixth grades; Sil ver Stars, girls of seventh and eighth grades: 1 Wonder Why. Minnie Ho. eihe; Piano duet. Miry Pierce and An i.a Russell; Sandman and Christmas candles. Mtss Campbells pupils; Boundaries of Christmas ly iiienu Russell. E. M. Borne, of National Mercan tile Co, of Kenton, was an over night visitor with the II. Roberts family on Wednesday. Mr Born wss a former resident of Oregon City. I8TACADA. J. A. Tucker and wife vlU" I'""' laud Monday. , ,. Miss Rachel Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. W, Heed, arrived home F May from Seattle. Wash., where she been attending th Sut. I'nh ; sliy. Mr. Reed went to Portland l '"'MIsi'T'dllh Chapman has moved to Portland where a good position awai -her along th musical line. 81m I return Kalaeada one a wee to look after her music class. . Miss Klirabeth Held, of Garfield has returned horn from Seattle to spend the holidays. . Mrs Krasler went to Portland Frl day and visited her sister until Sun- dV It Cary and lf spent Christ mas at th home of Mrs. Cary par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Blokes, lit I ort '"if m. Wagner was a business visit or at Portland Friday. Milton Evans visited Portland Frl- Mrs. A. K. Morton mad a Irlp to ortland Tuesday. Some officials of the P. R. ' Co. csme up from Portland Tuesday and while her had th misfortune to havs their car get off th track, which delsved them for a coiipr of hours Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stokes, of Gar field, hav gon to Portland to spend th holidays. u II lt.,lt. arrived from Eugene Tuesday to spend the holiday vacation with Kstarada menus. Miss Myrtle Wuodl Is enjoying her vacation with horn folks In Kstaoad. Th public schools celebrated Christ mas Friday afternoon, each room hav ing a stnsll tree and program. Wm Dal. Jr. Is asslsilng Mrs. Grimm at th depot while Mr. Given Is confined to his horn by sickness. Miss Nellie Hayes was In Portland last Friday. Mrs Chaa. Kearna and daughter, vis ited friends at Portland a couple of davs last week. Mrs. Johnson, wife of ( A. Johnson, has been very HI st the horn of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield. o( Kstarada. for th past rfoek but Is on th way to recovery at this writing- A. Johnson. Kstarada' postmaster. ELDORADO. Colds and la grippe seem to be visit ing most everyone In these parts. Pete Berdene and son. Ed. came in from Oregon City Saturday with a load of feed. Pete Berdene and Clyde Smith has taken a grubbing Job near Molalla. Harry Scboenboni, who was married Sunday at Molalla church, went to Washington on his honeymoon trip. Sidney Smith has finished hauling potatoes to Canby for Carden Smith and reports the roads In bad shape for this time of the year. Mrs. Jones arrived here Tuesday from Portland and Is visiting at the hnme nf Vtr and Mrs E. A. Jones. I Mrs. Ernest Jones and daughter was I visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. Strykeria. but j is home now. I Ralph Howard, of Eastern Oregon, ! are here to spend the holidays with his j parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard. ! Grandpa Wallace, of Clarkes. wai i calling on C. Smith's folks Saturday. ! Sid Smith and Merle Jones went to I Molalla. J Bob Bullard and family made a trip ! to Oregon City Saturday and transact- ', ed business w hile there. i The farmers are busy building I fences and cutting wood. I C. Smith has been busy clearing a 1 piece of land until the rain stopped the work. How to Bankrupt the Doctors. i nmmlnpnt New York physician says, "If It were not for the thin stock ings and thin soled shoes worn by women the doctors would probably be bankrupt" When you contract a cold do not wait for It to develop Into pneumonia but. treat it at once. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds, and has won a wide reputation by its cures of these diseases. It Is most effectual and Is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.l BARLOW. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Parmenter. who have been working in a lotting camp In Washington. f. h Saturday. The camp in which Mr. Farmenter was cooking closed down VbedDMrs. J. Hayes left Sunday night for Fresno, Cal.. where they will Usit relatives over Christmas. Miss Clara and Gina Gilbertson left Friday Tor their home In Minnesota.. Herbert Keebaugh went toCottage Crov. Tuesday to spend Christmas with his sister Mrs. Harding. Mrs. Towne, of Tillamook, was vis iting old friends here the first of the Miss Ivah Harter. of Pf"""1;. ' visiting old schoolmates here this The. entertainment and tree Tuesday 1 ne emein " Tn entertaln- menD wRa.xcepZnany good and much t ta due the teacher In their traln Zf of the children. Mis. Lewis has one to her home near Astoria anji Miss Cblnn ha. gone to her home at NEm-r.of Mcaear.i. n.itin hi. iter, Mrs. E1U TulL Croup and Cough Remedy Croup is a terrible disease. It at tacks children so suddenly they are very apt to choke unless given the Kroner remedy at once. There is nothing better In the world than Dr. King's New Discovery. Lewis Cham berlairi. of Manchester, Ohio, writes about his children: "Sometimes In se vere attacks we were afraid they would die, but since we proved what a certain remedy Dr. King's New Dis covery is, we have no fear. We rely on it for croup, coughs and colds So can you. Sue and $1.00. A bottle should be In every home. At all drug gists. H. E. Bucklen & Co. Phila, St. Louis. (Adv.) lAMGt rutmo St A V StATIB uvia eewMNi I or Ao co, J 1 I ll J.J I s-l I fM4.A4s4A r otHN0CNT HAKt S.C-' m f lv v ' T Cyjy ,. j' TtL m DOUBLE ANGLE STEEL REACH I f iWf 1 W I Uvnq Jftt U4t Jssd mn4tf.q I DOUBLE ANGLE STEEL REACH Gvnq 0"wt Drf 1 Jsd limtnttlt I1 strain from SprtfjoVr Bo A RacK ic9 mdspnftbia en ft Kjnurt Spreadr a il on aWoa. HA2ELIA. ARE YOU LOOKING For a Low Down Easy Loading Light Pulling Manure Spreader-One that will Last a long time and please you better every time you use it? Look no further. 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It Is luniit. ttinlnltia im-HImT Opium, lorililno imr ollit-r iircoi0 iibalniirt). K l l gwirinlr. It lslry Uoriii nml Ui)' IVvrrlslinoa. Tor mora tliiui flilrly rnr It lilts bri lit ronstunt n tor tli rrllcf of t'oiistlpulloii, I lutiilfiiry, Hlml oll', Mil Trlliliiir Troubl.a l( lHirrli.i-i. It r'irult lb Monmch nml liuwrU. nsslnilliifo tlm IimmI, Ulnir brultby it ml nutiirul lcp, Tho CUlldrt-u's l'liimoru-'l ho Mother' 1'rlcud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Dears the Slgnnture of - - The Kind You Have Always Bougll In Uto For Over 30 Years Edmund Lamy, Skating Sharp, Out For Honors Photo by Amerloaji I'rsss Asiolatum EUJLt'NU I.AMY, tlis sst.T skstlim crsr. la risf ,h k .hi. ac.m. Us. year Urn, nd ' ' ft rao and Ilia S.w Jcrs-y l d'fM,,11 l7 " Drof-slol th. .... thtic aK.lo and I. out with . chall.nit. to all prof ItilKhts of ths slwl hiade , , M u to .rln hi. amatrur d.y. Umy wss th. cUs. o tbs BJ , Psrhlim bis ymuBif bnlir. Claudius, th. irl' of th. trad T ini r Z . .h. "Juy -irl.l-- down ,.sl and wl.h . IHU. uior. ..p-rtw lloi. should sMitiul his tutor' lirllllaiil rwoird. . The passini? away of Thos. J. Spoon er at his home in Portland on Nov. 30 i the tnlfinV BVilV Of fitH Of ttl6 Pi" outers of this country, who had seen : GLADSTONE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. A. Worthlnzton werf; pleasantly entertained bunday by Mr and Mr. Fred Lehman. Miss Harriet Duncan came home from Eugene, where she has been attending- the University, last Saturday. She will spend the holidays at home. The Popcorn Bee, given at the Hugh Baker home Saturday nifiht, was well attended, and all report a fine time. Will Cook is at home for the holi days. A lare crowd attended the Xmas services at Hazelia school house Wed nesday evening. A delightful program was given by the teacher and pupils, the tree was decorated beautifully, but Santa Claus failed to appear. Mrs. 8. S. Boutz spent Thursday with Mrs. Fred Lehman. Mrs. Chllds has not been Tery well but we are glad to note she is np. Mr. Lehman and family, Mr. an Mrs. F. A. Chllds, Mr. and Mrs. Worth ington spent Xmas day with Mrs. Ship ley, of Oswego. r-Ar.T,n n Tier 1R (Soectal) ii Mamio r-iark left Thursday I oneers or this country, wno nau seen ........ the changes of more than 50 years of evening for Seattle ana win e. the Pacific Northwest. ! for her home at Skagway Alaska Mr. Spooner was born In Knos Coun- within a few days She has been ty, Illinois, in me, and with his wld- spending several days with Mrs. owed mother crosed the plains In Myrtle Hart In this city. 18.-9. In the Immigrant train were Mrs. H. A. Shandy and J''Blter. Andrew Roundtree and the party were . Mrs. Guyman, were in the county ac-ai met and escorted to Walla Walla by Thursday. Captain Reynolds. In I860 he with his i Mr. Ingles, a farmer living near this mother and sisters removed to Ore-'city, has purchased a cottage on fcx gon City where they lived for a num-1 ter street from John Loder and jwiu her of years. He was In the employ i probably move Into bis new home of Pope & Sons as a plumber and ' within a few days, tinsmith ! Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Foster movtd In 1874 he married Ella B, Jennings j Into S r ! Rd vjslted Portland t.e ' "V."are l MV. and Mrs. Dave Catto vUited luruea iu u.w ... - B... nr.H eveninit. their borne on a beautiful sue coin-; - manding the Wlliameue on pan ui the Jennings donation land claim at California Woman 8triouly Alarmed Jennings lx.dge. Mr. Spooner was one hort t,me B(0 j contracted ' of a family or nine cninren oi w..u,u .T,re wnlcn g;Uled on my lung' , but one survive, Mrs. Runyan, of Ta-, . .,, . ,pi of annoy- coma. Wash. Other members of the t would have bad coughing . iamuy are u.a wn..u .u. ...-, llt and my i,ingi wre so sore an i ford J., Clyde T.. UMdoa H, and P seriously Lloyd 8. and one little granddaughter, aed 'A Rfr)end reC0mmended who was a bosom companion of th .ch b.jIaIn.g CouKi Remedy, saying grandfather and who together enjoyed ; J" ,t foKr Tearl. J bought the ouu.f-door life, boating and fish-, ."a ,t "eliev ed my cough the -Many Christmas part,. an mily ! Wm. Jacob famllle entertained OT "7 large number of Portland relative. WI.V.,. . .h.nvtul. a I Geo. Morse returns on rniay ii k-- Seaside after a Uy with hi children I Christmas approaches, for having no I at thi place for the past two months, j friends? visited relative at Portland Sunday. C. Wlsner and family have gone to The Dalle to spend Christmas with relatives. The Civic Improvement Club held a meeting Monday and made sacks for the Christmas tree. Mr. and Mrs. McWIllls and family went to Portland to spend Christmas. Mrs. C. P. Wellmsn. of Paloalto, Cal., Is spending the holidays with Mrs. K. W. Bart left. On account of the Public Christmas Ire, entertainment Wednesday even ing, the Sunday school of the M. K. church gave their Christmas program Tuesday evening. The church was filled to overflowing with a very ap preciative audience. The program consisted of music, readings and exer cises by the smaller classes. All dIJ well and their efforts Vere well re ceived. Beautiful Christmas decora tions were in evidence and the even ing was a very pleasant one. W. Given. Estacada's station agent, pastor and Justice ot.the peace, la on the sick Hsu .. W. WlcVlund of the River Mill went to Portland Tuesday to spend the holidays. Mrs. Fred Jorg and children were In Portland visiting relatives, last Sun day. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Walt t Cazadero last Friday. I A Snmtr has accented a Dosition as bookkeeper at Cary Mercantile Co.' store. Miss Laura Stormer is waiting on customers at Cary's store. A most enjoyable affair was the pub lic Installation of officer of Estacada Lodge A. F. k. A. M. and" the O. E. 8., last Thursday evening. After th. in stallation ceremony, the company re paired to Hotel Eitacada where a ban- (iiet supper was partaken of. The menu was very elaborate and the din ing hall artistically decorated for tho occasion. C. W. Devore acted as toast master and during his remarks pre sented the Past Master with Jewel of his office. After the exercises III the dining room and the feast, all r- r.,.lr..,l tn Ihn IllllllV of tllfl tlO'l'l and (n)oyed a social hour. Miss Chapman nnd Mr. Horner furnished music dur ing the supper hour. George Dale, who Is studying den tistry ut a college In Portland, Is hortie for the holiday vacation. 8. Horner, who was veiling at the homo of Ills wife's father In KHturadii, left for his home In Illinois Monday. EAGLE CREEK Thn entertainment and basket so cial, given by tho teachers of the Eagle Creek school was a big success. The basket and cakes sold brought tifi, the prices ranging from $1.00 to i'J.nu. The proceeds are to be us d to buy sn organ for the school. Edd Hates was auctioneer and II. F. Cogs well, cashier. The scholars did excel lent In their part of the program. Tom Odt ll's new bonne Is nearly completed under tho workmnnslilp of Chris Umgwell. Guy Campbell attended the fat stork rhow In Portland last week. Howard Umgwell made a business trp to Portland last Monday. Roy Mitchell, of Sandy, visited his uncle, It. F. Forrester, Monday. Mack Hugglns Is very busy remod eling 'his house. Some careless persons threw out some salmon heads and killed four good dogs In the neighborhood. Mis Emma Forrester Is sick with bad cold. . Mr. Mename's children have had the mumps. George Epperson la busying himself this winter at shoemaklng. BABY DIES AT HOME OF PUP LENORA WANOTONY PES AWAY AFTER ILLNESS , . ..... fi(SD:ll) (anemali. ure., i--. ' -Lenora Wanotony. th Twit old daughter of Mr. anu "; ' ',, onty. died at the home of br t eight o'clock Saturday or The baby had been sn ;irl" V heart trouble for a nun. ' ' The funeral will be held TuesdsT ternoon and Ipterment made In . inah cemetery. OREGON CITY DRUCO.T The Jones Drug Co. from Oregon City P"'!'1" '"r wl .luring here the simple l'"'"'." and glycerine ndxinrs. kn" ler lka. This simple Gern in edy first became famous ty appendicitis and It has now In covered that JL'ST A SlM-Lt V relieves sour stomach, B" lTANT. stomach and constipation N LV. It quick action 1 a hi "'J,, to people. uo sn! If a man is too lasy iu - - , )L tell the truth he's apt to H Money Wten wins the first bH but seldom the second. Untold. ' Baker Ar. run going to bsv. tb wedding bells peal forth when yot marry Miss Oldglrlf Young Husband Not much, old Banl Mlu. will b. an ontolled gony-Judg.. The microbe never w' who is not aware of Itsjxisie. If men had the K'"c0n?0S there would be fewer cases ol first Distance In point of time esW ates the colors of romance. If you buy more than Ju B can afford, charge It up to bigs of living. Most of"u7"pend more J flm, t money-for good nd sufficient i sons.