.1 OIM'dON (MTV r.N'TKUIMMSl!, KIM DAY. AI'IMf 7, HUfl. ! MULINO. WIlSONVILl! MIUNO. April t8H.IM J. I. Mullotl U l.ulldina. iin addition lo hi Udii-; Mr. llimnMnn and family ha nioid into hU hcua. Mr. MttM l ixxui ins T'lor rcaldrm Mr. Croox Ua rrnliil hot lnto building to a man from t. Hdn. Iln la going to ua It Mr a un to pairing ahop. Mr. Ooilor. cf Canny, wa ihe giu-at of Mm. ft. P. Wallain lai-t . The l-adlra" Socl.il cluh nn-l llh Mra. C. T. Howard ul Tnnnmay. vr. UP IN CEORGEDISTRICT ITAFfOHO OAMAaCUt LEO RATH IRECTi NEW BARN AND OTHERS ARE PLANNED SAWMILL IS MOVEO. tTAnXllili. A, ail "M' '-'I -Tba (.in and li,.la ' ' ' " d la diud up ii-J'U and ll"l-d llill aundi ifult) Mra. IImi I. Iifii tt a'l of lni' ni il..cr va h.i .U and lon nit (lain (i. II found a bard tol ha I f..im-. hlh tin litroa ioiild mill" ..H'lrii' Wlill Iii-i,ib a tn- Iwd nop and f'-mlioi. -'d io.lu lino nmj BIKI PI"'""'" i Molid.i) iiir iniia luii, a ii i" lloal a moai 1 1, da III a irM tat. lirandma TW-di t m, alia a f lloiially ra'l.-l l old and oun I i. a. .id aaay qui. kl in h-r ll A put - tHi- uii 1 hjiuf.l.ir ittorti n4 m hiihi' hrlor" Uayllk'hl. Hlis lia.l ft ld ! " i-ar Hh a ,iif 'i. ..ii..n of iia.-.. ihlrf of a huh Mill hd I HHrft I rt. ill. Atnl a-lH-tlal.l-llia la-ap'Yiar dam Hal ill djy tii li.l all lid and all rv I Kid a f"d llino Tlia (hi oniu I ludoa In 1 liar an tnadv 'ir u I'd I floor llmluiii'l Harold Notion iii'irii'd lininu from lu lio.i'lul Huii'lay Wa am (Ud lo i l'lin "l1 and around aaalll I Mr and Mr A V, CiNitc Mr l I and III aoii, llimh, alli'inl' d llm lilin'l at of Mm lloffiiiviaiiT al Kuk'h I're-li II Jit Wlt.I.K - Jo Ihoinlon and all ai-nl la oii t'lljr on Halurl-y -n lauu- Mr Aiii-rl'iiry haa lni in iU l in uy of Wilxinvlllf for Hi pat rik. troKrn mil Uni llo loll l'ial and i:sT.('.VH.. Or . Mari h 30 Th J.iiioii-lriui Ihr I "old rr Mra. I'roiun'a lnolln-r. Mra. P-lili r hat M-n qulla III. Iml 'ia aolii" ahat ln'll.r. Tha Ciiiiiiiirri U lull bad a ou rris uns an uptodat ruatlc barn a'ld almilar wnirovonu'iiia will aoon ! I nn.'..r msv nn Ihn W irdt'ruold and Millie Thomaa bi l;M Mm. l,0 ar t jatmi-i (anna, a.ille rrd I.lns and ilolnrt and Adolpb Mltlrr are lonlom a.ll.m I. co.nln Inlo lla oau on tx,nM. Ih.-rn and bulldine up rapidly, laj Hata I , ....,.. Mrm. Jple Anaua eiilitlalind I'rtH k lli on iniir.aln. A aoclal I'm aa enjoy ea lf all A daliuy lti h a at-reit y (he hretoaa. Mra. rTank Mrl lard and ctilldrrn of Ci nala. er the nm-sta of Mra. Joa. j L. I;inlela lant S'inday and Monday.) alHiul (ilatlns bulldina addition to their Imrna. II (. tiehi-n la rviuirted to have rft Ued ar hllei t'a plana for ihe rnlariivmrnt of hi home. AnnonnoeiiM nt haa l"n made of Mra. Molrd haa alio pto iMiin,he nmrrlace. al Vanrourer. of Wviu her brother. rYink Klmmey. of Col- j Morrow 0f jutaiadannd Miaa Ulan he Ion. I fox of Portland, the younu couple thU Mra. Mary Daniid. a ho haa been vuiltln relollrca and frk-nda In N ly relumed lo her home In Mullno Sun day. Mra. Kub Rudolph haa fone to Ore toii C.ty to work In the Klectric ho tel. She wa formerly employeil In l.lUral. Mrs. Kate Uoueher haa none to Needy to vialt her daiiRhler, Mr ni3. Noldltt. Mra. Otto Striker and Grandma Hohl. of Eldorado w ere the RuesU of j Mra. Kate Cou;her last Thursday. j week vlalllnit the groom'a parent. Mr and Mr. A. Morrow, here. The Broom ta In the Vnltcd State navy, twine t Honed porniam ntty In Portland, on tho V. S. S. r-oaton. The Udlea" Aid aoolety h bet-n In (ha Anrlncwatrr IreatV. ternlan church. At the annual election of officer of Ihe Springwater Sunday n'hool lat Sunday, the follow ins were choaen: Superintendent. W. A. Hard: aaaUt ant auperiutendent. J. C. Peteraon; ecretar'. M1 Florence Schenkr treasurer. John Moer: librarian. K Uothera club of Corral Thuraday fternoon. red Swart la aide to Ik aain, a.'ier hi reent Ulio- Krtirnl (ireppli.. atrlieil in llo ateanier ' Heaver" on Wednesday an I will upend tii inimer wilh hi unci and aunt. Mr. and Mr. Norman Siv Mra. KoU'rt Crahani and danKhh-r Josephine. prlit Saturday end Sunday In Portland. Mra. Aubrey Vool and Mr, lla rltirmk. of the loi-al athool. cud M Pfklngton. of Corral Creek acliool. were anionic Ih learher ahu attend ed the liutitule al Molalla n Salur-day. amrou .row Hi. bad alo appeared on Hie rUbl brra.t. aithoiuli lontrarr lo Ihe Ki-neral Mo f Hi-y wna not pliilnful She -a... d aw a) at Ih" tioma of her on In Ktaitord It bad Iw. f hr with I bat br '"ly hoiild h lokrn b' k to i 'liin and laid be-1 Id tha hutnd of lir ycuth. and , hT Hi. Ctnr!. . will i-atry owl b-r j wUh having UH"d with tha lioilr on Tueadav nt bt. alter aerlcea H the chapel, mndo. by Hv. Col. She wa nearly '. ara year old Hrr aon. Jam and wl( of Uw. i. will alo (O Willi lb body. Mra. Nemle and ilaii.bieia arrlied at lb-lr home on Vrdndy nlabt of U.I wwk and Hie t;lr! were widioitK' liietnlra of the Klrla club which met with Mra. irae p.ni'pliir on Tliur da). Merl Sihalta ba bia.led a whole la land of atump lor Mr. WVddlo. Mra: lllto'a mother and brother are coming lo vlK her on Tuday. lb CU'kaman Coiinly .Poiiiotu liraiiK all! lui-el al IhiniaMiia Wed lif..4t, April 12 lb ialiie ha ae i ii red Ilia lierman hall for Hi day. Theru will It a public entertainment In Ilia etenliiK In which all are In ll.d Mra W illiam Oibler I dolim nlcrly and riMVta 10 I"' abln lo leal (In horMlal In a fv dy. She will tiy with relatlte III Portland until alie la Klriiiiaj rnouxh lo mak Ihe Irl.i home. tr EAGLE CREEK. 9 K Aiil.K CilKKK. April . iSpeclal I - Mr. I or lloffinclntrr, an old ! Ili-r oi till, place, died al her bono' April I. I'l l'i. aller an lllnea of lo wet-k I or a HclirtH-di r wa Ihiiii In llunoii-r. Cermaiiy. July Jl. I " J Sb caioe lo the l ulled Slalea III Im-.. The aiu ear the wa married 'o Henry HoRineialer In I'lltaliiiril. Pa. The family eiit li vear In Kii. In I'iTv they iroa.cd the pUln to (irinon and tiled al Kiiiile Creek Mm. Holtnii'liter droe one of the leaiii acroaa lhi plulna. Mr. HoiT melati-r waa lod and reapecled by . i ley. The patron, or tne a. now mei ai , nd Mlii, an $m. aihool house around back of the new one. It la to be tiM-d ai a play ahed r-i. th.. -lilMivn A rhlrVn rifnnor served to Ihe men by the ladles. ' Mrs. August Krickdon kindly donated Ihe use of her kitchen and dining room and dishes for the occasion. Ml.-uies Huel and Rode Klarr. of :.l( kstmrK. visited tneir grandmothe.', Mrs. RosbJ Wallace. laKt Sunday. Mrs. Joi. U Daniels and children have cone to Canby to visit her par ents. Mr. and Mra. John H. Turn. The Infant aon of Mr. and Mra. Wal ter Waldrof haa bevn quite ill but he is Improving now. ' Tom FUh made a business trip to Colton last Friday. Mra, Crook waa an Oregon City vis itor Saturday. Mrs. Eph Dodte and daughter. Al thea, were the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Mary nDnlels. Mrs. Robert Snodgrasa and our teacher. Miss Grlce. went to Molall.i Saturday to attend the teachers' meet ing held at that place last Saturday.' Mrs. Flora Grioe and Mrs. Snol grass attended the teachers' institute at Molalla Saturday. They report a very pleasant time. Mrs. J. L. Daniels and children left Sunday for Canby. where they will spend a week visiting Mrs. Daniels' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burns. Mrs. Herman was visiting her par enU, Mr. and Mrs. Snodgrass, Sunday. Mrs. Goucher la visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Charles Noblltt, of Needy, this week. ta. Trumngcr. or Eag!e Creek, a visitor at Mullno last week looking after business Interests. 0. A. and Archie Davis left Satur day for eastern Oregon. They are contemplating taking homesteads. Mrs. J. A. Davis went to Portland Monday. The Ladles' club met with Mrs. C. T. Howard last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. A. Wallace and children The Gordon-Wink Lumber company. which has been cutting maple on tha place near AlspaiiKh. has moved its mill to the C. C. Sallni: property between I-ower Garfield and Estacada. where there la fine stand of timber. UPPER GARFIELD. I'PPER GARFIELD, April 6. (Spe cial) Fishermen are returning with well Idden baskets of trout from th streams near "Log Lartarre." which were heavily stocked Jast year with eastern brook and Spencer Creek Rainbow trout. R. Chrlstman. orner Of the Stokot' place, lost a valuable horse last week. C. R. Spackman has disposed of his Cpper Garflied property. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Markwnrt are the purchas ers. Mrs. H. A. Laltarre has returned aft er a two weeks' stay in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stokes and daughter, Louise, have returned to their home, aft-:r spending the winter with Mrs. Stokes' parents In Virginia. R. L. Carter was injured while work ing In the Lemon-Davis mill on De'.f creek. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Krieger are contemplating making Estacada their future home. Safe Medicine for Children. "Is It safe?" is the first question to be considered when buying cough med icine for children. Chamberlain's Coi'gh Remedy has long been a favor ite with mothers of young children a it contains no opium or other narcotic, and may be given to a child as confi dently as to an adult. It is pleasant were visitin? Mrs. Seward, of Macka-! to take' t00' wbich 18 of sreat im"ort burg, Tuesday I ance wen a medicine must be given '-, , . j to young children. This remedy Is SUES TO COLLECT NOTE most effectual in relieving coughs, The Security Savings & Trust com-! pany filed a suit in the circuit court I Thursday against H. D. Sandstone to ! collect on a $77.50 note. The company aiso asks for $35 attorney's fees. colds and croup, where. Obtainable every-(Advj SANDY TO CRUSH ROCK SANDY. Ore., March 30. A modern rock crusher will be located on the Could Hardly Do Her Work. i Bluff road, near Sandy, next week, and Housework is trying on health and j it will furnioh crushed rock for five strength. Women are as much in-' adjacent road districts, including tho dined to kidney and bladder trouble material to pave the Bluff road from as men. Symptoms of aching back, j Sandy to Pleasant Home, at the Mult stiff and sore joints and muscles, blur-: nomah county line, red vision, puffiness under eyea, j There is an Inexoauatable supply of should be given prompt attention be- first class road rock on the Sandy j fore they lead to chronic or more ser- J bluff. It is planned to make the Bluff j lous ailment, lire. George Hauck, j road part of the automobile road from ' 955 Pearl St., Benton Harbor, Mich., j Portland to Mount Hood, writes: "I was awful l.au, with such "There will be more permanent road pain I could hardly do my work, and j work near Sandy this year than ever f S f- 'jr ii i V, - f-rfV v v 'rri.,- V i (Il2r7',-,:;''' ; i A Big Price In Stover Reduction Engines Now made in l-U-2-4-6 Horse Power and up at prices that put this gooti engine within the reach of all. SEE THE NEW LINES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE W. J. Wilson & Co. Oregon City, Oregon 12TH and MAIN STS. For Your Baby. The Signature of i X -aa U the only guarantee that you have th Genuine prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only In one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company tliuia by lh Johimoii lna. on hratrn j Op'iiln rfinarVa by Hi-v. V. II Wi-tt ) , lauli r; addre. 'Tho Klllplnn at , . Monk'." by I H'ltl'T. iimab' by or-j , ih.'tra: addri'a. 1 lounu Aitn-ru n by O. V. K.mtlmm; onln-lra MACKS0URO. v . i t i EAGLE CREEK. KACI.i; t UKI-.K April 6 iSp.k ll l Mr. J ni" HoiikIR". t1!. -loi'pli. bll Ixl'll tilt KUlMt of hiT iiiiiIIht. Mr, llimb'tt fur tho pul fl iluv. rt'iiirnliiK lin n u en MotidiD. The dirnicr art' h'y Ih -"" fi diiy rutting In the i-ropn. Ml't Maralmll. arcompaiilitl by J. I1. Woodlo nml alio, th" Mlasr Mury and Ni'ttlii Woodln. tiioturi-d ovrr tu Mr. llowlrtt'S lut Tllvlu." (lrtlKJil nnd vUI'imI v. 1th lnr for a rlmrt timo Kvcrctt lU'ckolt, with thn uUi I ante vt to nun, ha been clcarln) up aoiiio of the tumpa on lila farm re- j rently. j ltnv Woodlo. with the aid of hi futh- it. J. I'. WuimIIb. built aoiiii- (cure IiihI i how .MArRSl'l'ltU. Apill altfpM-l.il I Tim inaxlcal r(trt Ih un' ' upon a roll it'll 'Ii""!1 ''m" "1 trr'a rain. Viii alini iiimII'1 I'y innii aklll. o(t"ii. a I fll known. i 1n bflli'f. but nbi'ii iit "li'iin'iil'il ') thn pllnt up rn-ry of runrlirr h'i biivr rir wrrka born rliiitli.it widi-r th" (Mifurcrd ib'luv u'M'd by i.iit!iin'i mln. a iiirtiiiiinrpliiU aurlhy of llm Arubluii KiilvtU I tlx' r. aiill Thrlvlnu Kniln fl"M" I" brlubl.at icri'i'ii ari In ;ili'IHK nmlra. I !.v adj.i' i nt trai t of d irk rl h anil H'I ri'diilriit from the upheave! of p'n. nnd urib'ii beie the lima r "f earl)' veitetaiileii beapenk a "-ed aup ply for the table, afford not only ki' Iflrull.ib for th preaetil but apeak uf I the lomliin harvoal wttU a pp'tnotil- Him that milnt vla'ldell Ihe h"urt till Ho Ww.rotnly din- thv land f'y it'iij no Oil tliut a week' Interval between line obaervntliina of the Inn In aW a Uloiipi eaninrn of Junule tli.it- woek. Mf. lloffnian, lh Sumly bui.her. wa In Emtio Cr.ik and vli lnlty on Momlity looklns for unme bi-cf emtl... Ml Myrtle Woodlo railed lul U"r Krnndmolher, Mm. H. V. Iliiwiett, Ium Hiituriluy nfteniuon. Mr. llerkett and OiiiihIiI.th. tho Mlho Vera nnd MiiIm'I Heekett, mo tored out to the hiiuiii place Sunday and nprnt the day. A. I). McMillan wit aeen In KiikIo Creek Monday nnd ho railed on Uuy Woodle, pnrrha!iin flvo nne rowa nf hint. It appear Mr. McMillan Ih ko 1 n u Into tho dairy IhmIiivhh. Mln Myrtle HoffmelHler made it trip to Kalncadn Haturdiiy. She In having Homo dental work dune. Mr. Howlett received n pleiiHiint mil from MIh.i Lena Cuhlll laht Sat uriluy. Sunday school wan fiKaln alarted In this nelKhborhood Sundiiy after n vu cation durliiR tho winter. FULL LINE Pumps, Wagon Implement, Etc. x Spring, Sprlili U lookfld upon by many Uh tli-1 moiil dellKhlful HO.iKin of tho year, but tfilA rnnuot be hiiM nf tho rhoil nmtic. hfl cold nnd diifti'p weather brliiKB on rlioiimntlc pnln'a Whfeh nro nnythliitc but plenxiint. They fan he relieved, however, by npplyln! Chum- herluln'H Mnlmont. lObtuiniiblo v-ttKJ-whoro. (Adv.)' euiMea Renulne urprie. Thn lomblued foreia of dynaiulti nnd horae-poaer ar.) rodilrlnr the number nf atump nnd root with ev ery puKnliiK day. Till I runhed wlfi ImreiiM'd vlifiir now on Ihe aeed lime o near. 1'imv a.4 lr" 'nc rnncher mid llielr fumllle. the)' do n'd, nltoitether. n Klett the itoclal .'Ml nf life. VUlla are enchunced to IhW ft'Utlial llc lire iiml benetlt alno fur itA, o llnd, I creatly fuclllliited by JnliivhanKii i.f tlioiiKltl and experlem e. Thn MotherH" club la to meet Al"tI llllh wllh Mra. Kr.mk lll'lon. Mlsx Lucille (ilbhon Ih vImUIiik her hIkIit In rnrtland. Thn home of Mr. mid Mm. Hay Vo der wim Kladdeiied on Monday by tint birth of a little -ton. KYank lllllon Ikih one tu bU moun tain ranch to put tn his mimmer crun. GLADSTONE BAOV WIN1 Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Short, Virginia Graham and Wallace Graham, of Port land, visited relatlvoa here on Satur day. Jack Aneus has been trying out I am very thankful for Foley Kidney j before," said Paul MieniR, president of, BOme automobileB, with, the prospect I MEADOW BROOK. , Pills.' (Adv.) : the Sandy Commercial club. Routledge Seed & Floral Co. 50-EGG BUCKEYE $7.50 None Better at Double the Price All Sizes up to 600 Egg We guaranty, that yoa can T-rmte a Buck eye aucceiafully even thoriFh you never aaw an incubator before. Buckeye catalogue on request. WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON Poultry Fonda and Supplieaof all klnda. New catalogue No. 62 Ulla all a poatcard will do. 169-191 Second St. Portland, Oregon. of Investing. Mrs. Frank Seely's two. grandchil dren accompanied her from Portland MEADOWMKOOK, April C (Spe cial) A speclul school meeting wai held at the school house Saturday to on Sunday and will siend two months j elect a director to fill the vacancy here, while their parent, make 3 trip 1 made by Italph Holman, leaving II. F. Bolts The Drink That Fits A drink that should be on every table PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore. On Mle at all Leading Groceries and Confectionaries PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY to Canada. The vilTase school will close about the middle of June. The farmers are finding It a great convenience to have a good horse shoeing establishment at the garage of Young & Stangel. Frank Stangel Invested In an auto mobile recently. Jake Peters has sold a good many Implements to the farmers for the spring work. The river waa very high last week, but has gone down rapidly, and the boats are running on schedule tlma again. . Why Constipation Injure. The bowels are the natural sewerage system of the body. When they be come obstructed by constipation a part of the poisonous matter which the should carry off 1 absorbed Into the system, making you feel dull and stu pid, and Interfering with the digestion and assimilation of food. This condi tion la quickly relieved by Chamber lain's Tablets. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) Noyer was elected in his place Sadfc and Sefnte Ilellbacka visited nt Mr. and Mm. Matsons, Sunday. Mr. Pcpora, a Finn from Canada, has bought the place known as the Chasc'n pJace from the Savon Land Co. Ruben Chlndgren visited at Sehleve Sunday eve. Hans Melltlen has the chicken pox. The Literary was well attend Fri day evening, the question, ','Rcsolved, There Is more happiness In married life than bachelorhood" was debated on. The affirmative was P. O. Chlnd gren atjd B. F. Noyer; negative, Chas. Kerns and Jim Howard. The Judges' decision were all for the affirmative. Million dollar shipbuilding plant Is planned for LInnton. all who knew her and the family huro the sympathy of -the community ui large.- She leaves to mourn her Iosh, an aged' husband, four aons, John und Henry of Damning, Fred and Dave of Eagle Creek, and one daughter of Port land, also 17 grandchildren. Rev. Mr. Aue of EtUncaila conducted the timers! services ut the family residence Mon day forenoon with1 interment la the Forrester cemetery. 3 3 j . CLARKES aeVWrrrrrr I0M rORPOISONOAK FOR POISON IVY CLARKES, April 6. (SpeclaD Pe ter Sager and family visited their daughter, Mrs. George Clarke and family of Highland last Sunday. Miss Elda Marquardt was In Oregon City a few days and Visited her friends last week. . W. H. Wottlaufer was In town on Monday. Ernest Derger is grubbing stumps with a stump puller. V. Sullivan from Portland went through Clarkes In an automobile fant Sunday. John PUU of Colton, purchased a new automobile last week. A. F. Hurtie was tn Portland last week. H. C. Kleinsmlth was in town last week. A union meeting was held' at the Clarke hall last Sunday evening. The program consisted of musical selec- Robert It. DwIkkIiis, the lO-moutliH-Old mm of Mr. und M.'S. (luy l,wlni;liM Of (iluillUono, scored !)9 per cent In A eiigueiuc contest conduct by (lie ()rjtoil Congress of Mtitlinr ut Port- liin.l list week, lt'ibiiit Ima never been s'iVm a day In his life utid I I Mo picture nf nenltli. Ho Is tho grand son of Ex Ctfitnly Trensuror and Mr. Tufts. teaMeaaMaawaaeMk-aaaaalaanaaaaiaanvanaaaaaavawaa FORDS FORDS FORDS FORM 1915 Ford 5 paw, fully equipped, prac&alty new $395. 1915 Ford rbadaterV fuBjr equipped, like iW, $345. 1914 Ford 5 pasa.,, fully equipped, klaxon1 horn, cut out and speedometer $295. 1914 Ford 5 pat., folly eqiupped, run only 4000 ! 1914 Ford 5 pass., fully equipped, finest condit.ri; $21S 1914 Ford roadster, fully equipped, $275. 1914 Ford roadster, fully equipped, practically new,T$29ffi. 1912 Ford roadster, $197.50. FRANCIS MOTOR CAR CO. E 1,99 EMT 13 4 HAWTHORNE AVtv- . PRUNES AND CRAFTED WALNUTS Abo Pear, Peaches, Apricot, Almonds, Applet, Cbrrra-, Small Fruit, Btc. , 8AVE 50 BY BUYING DIRECT Mall your want list today, stating quantity and varieties RUSH cur turpltis is going fast. LAFAYETTE NURSERY CO., Lafayttta, Oregon. ns VALLEY PRODUCE CO. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fancy Dreised and Live Poultry, Egg., Veal and Hog. 11717 CHARGE NO COMMISSIONS YVH CHARGE NO PAY CASH PAY THE MARKET PRICE PAY PROMPTLY Write lot thippin; tags. Send shipment to us and' Jet quick returns. PORTLAND, OREGON r, Wiaaiaflaa St