Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, October 28, 1913, Image 4

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MORNING -ENTERPRISE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913
NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
ESTACADA.
Mrs. Marian Lady went to Portland
Saturday, returning Monday morning.
Rev. Rees, the new pastor of the
AT TP r iivrVi nraoftllofl i a ' fia( o r-
Vmon Sunday evening 10 a crowded
house. The pastor of the Christian
church, Mr. Givins, dismissed his con
gregation that they might swell the
congregation to hear the new pastor.
V Dr. R. Morse, Estacada's new physi
cian, arrived last Saturday and is busy
getting settled in rooms over the drug
store. ;
Mrs. N. Welter, mother of Mrs. J.
' E". Stubbs, arrived Saturday evening
from Woodburn, Ore .,and will visit
here for a week.
J. R. McCurdy and fuinil. 'ot away
Saturday and have gone to Portland
where they will reside until Mr. Mc
Curdy finds a location. We under-
. stand that he is going into the lumber
business.
:- Mrs. L. EJ. Belfils visited her hus
band in a Portland hospital- last Thurs
day and reports that he is getting
' along very nicely.
A juvenile party at the Fred Jorg
home Saturday afternoon, proved a
very pleasant affair for the young
sters. The party was in honor of
Tommie Jorg's 8th birthday.
. Mrs. Carl Cary went to Portland
Saturday to visit her mother. Mr.
Cary joined her Sunday and both re
turned Monday, accompanied by Mrs.
Cary's little niece.
' Dr. Haviland of this place is obliged
to be in Portland most of the time
lately on account of the serious -ill-
. ness of his mother, who is suffering
with cancer of the stomach.
Mrs. C. C. Saling entertained Dr.
and Mrs. Adix and W. Givens and
: wife Monday evenng.
, The O. E. S .chapter initiated two
new candidates Tuesday night, after
which they enjoyed a social time. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Lindsay are in
the vicinity of Springwater this week,
. while Mr.' Lindsay is superintending
the construction of a bridge.
Harry Morgan came up from Port
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Stops Nasty Discharge, Clears
Stuffed Head, Heals Inflamed A t
Passages and You Breathe Freely.
Try "Ely's Cream Balm."
Get a small bottle anyway, just to
try it Apply a little in the nostrils
and instantly your clogged nose anJ
.stopped-up air passages of the head
will open: you will breathe freely;
dullness and headache disappear. By
morning! the catarrh, cohl-iti-head
or catarrhal sore throat will begone.
End such misery now! Get the
small bottle of "Fly's Cream Balm"
at any drr? st-ro. This sweet,
fragrant balm iiK-w!vos by tli heat
For S
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SMART COATS AND DRESSES
FOR TINY TOTS
If tiny tots do not have their new
fall rnfl t riealcriAtAd jut "snnr njMita1
jfllke their grownup sisters, they look
Just as smart and happy when seen
piayinr in central park. Just a half
hour there on a bright morning- will
make one acquainted with these fasci
nating miniature fashion plates, from
Whom the busy mother can get ideas
for the clothes she must make. Here
are two sketches of stylish and-warm
.full length models for children. The
younger child has on a one-piece plait
ed dress (7947) In a serviceable beige
color poplin with a deep collar and
cuffs of brown and white check silk,
Every number and: style of Pat
tern made by the Ladies' Home
Journal Home Pattern Co. is
carried in stock and sold only by
Elliott. Brothers Department Store
7kh Street at Madison On the Hill
'TheCriterion" Magazine 5oat our pattern counter
land Saturday in time to see the foot
ball game. He returned to his school
duties Sunday evening.
C. Wisner is in the vicinity of Eagle
Creek cooking for a bridge -gang.
Miss Clema Harkenrider, of Port
land, was a visitor at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hark
enrider, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raulson came over
from Portland Saturaay evening to
visit home folks over the Sabbath.
. Mrs. Robert uuncfmb of Portland
was the guest of Mrs. Fred Jorg and
Mrs. W. S. Pyle Sunday and Monday.
The result of the football game
here Saturday, between Hillsboro
High and Estacada High, was an easy
victory for the home team, the score
being 20 to 0. There was a good
crowd of rooters for the home team
present and much interest shown.
Several of P. R. L. & P. officials
bave visited Estacada this week.
Prof. Ford and Kenneth Bartlett
were visitors at Gresham Monday
evening.
The Reed building on Broadway has
been nicely fitted up by the ladies of
the Civic Improvement Club and they
held their first meeting there yester
day. An especially good time is re
ported. Mrs. John Nagle and three chil
dren, of Multnomah, Ore., visited at
the Jorg home for a - day or two last
week. Mrs. Nagle and Mrs. Jorg are
sisters.
NEEDY.
Everybody get busy and help make
that birthday of our friend, Anna Sni
der, one to be remember. The day
is October the 24th.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Tompson spent Fri
day in Aurora, visiting relatives.
Several from here went to the big
sale at Hubbard Friday.
A skins Bros, are putting out a hop
yard.
Chas. Noblitt and wife were in Can
by Saturday on business.
Miss Blosser, of Hubbard, is visit
ing Miss Stence this week.
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kui 'fep w w w w aawaiia w
of the nostrils; penetrates and heals
the intiiuiied, swollen membrane
which linos the nose, head and
throat; clears Use air passages ; stops
nasty disci if.res and a feeling of
cleansincr. soothing relief comes im
medlateiy. ini't lay awake to-night strug
gling for brenth. with head stuffed;
r.of-trils closed, hawking and blowing.
Catarrh or a cold, with its running
nose, foul mucous dropping into the
throat, and raw dryness is distress
ing but truly needless.
Put your faith just once in
"Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold
or catarrh will surely disappear.
ale By
BROS. CO
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which is also used for the belt It la a
warm dress to be worn without a coat
on mild days. For a child of six years
2V4 yards of 42 inch material will be
sufficient. The pattern ia cut in four
sizes and costs 15 cents. - -
Soft and beautiful in texture, but
light in weight, is the mixed tweed
used for the older girl's long coat It
has a straight one-piece back and coat
sleeves. The shawl collar and cuffs
are made of one of the latest kinds of
trimming plush in aeal brown. This
pattern will require 14 yards of 64
inch goods for the coat and 1 of 24
inch plush. The coat is cut In five
sizes. Fifteen cents.
IP-
Gems In Terse
THE PERIL OF EASE.
A RK you ghelteral. curl"d tip and con-
lent by ine world's warm tire?
Then 1 say your soul Is in danger.
The sons or the light, they are down with
Uod in tne ml r
God in the manger.
'PHE old time heroes you honor, whose
banners you bear.
The whole world no longer prohibits,
Kut if you peer into the past you will And
them there.
Swinging from gibbets. .
iJO rouse from your, perilous ease to your
swortl and your shield.
Tour ease is the ease of the cattle.
Hark, hark, where the bugles are calling!
Out to some field
Out to some battle!
Kdwin Markham.
I AM LABOR!
I AM Labor! And 1 raise my
head
After ages of sublection. Now
1 rise
Alive among the living. Moldy
dead
Are superstitions and all other
ancient lies.
1 am Labor! And my opened eyes
See that which was for centuries
hid from me.
I look. and. lo. the fearsome size
Of things I feared down dwindles,
. weak and wee!
1 am Labor! And I raise my song,
And us 1 shout kings hide behind
the queens I gowned.
And then, reverberating long.
The echoes roll and roll and wrap"
the earth in sound.
I am Labor! And 1 raise my hand
The while my muscles play in new
found might
And in the majesty of power make
demand 4
"The world, the world, with all
its life and light!"
-Unidentified.
Evidently Sulzer's borrowing capa
city is not exhausted.
Mrs. Pankhurst can't reasonably
complain of American newspapers;
they all notice her extensively.
Some home runs are made on sew
ing machines.
When you search for honor among
thieve i take a Dolicer. i along.
RAYMOND WELLS
With the Baker Players in "The Holism
Next D or.-' "
DANGEROUS CAW;
STOPPED BY HYOHEIi
Just as long as. you have catarrh,
your .head will be stopped up, you!'
nose wilt itch, your breath will be
foul, you will hawk and sniffle, you
will have droppings in the throat and
that choked up feeling in the morn
ing. The germs of catarrh have you
in their power: they are continually
irritating the mepibrane of your nose
and throat.
You . must kill these loathsome
germs or their desperate assaults
will in time leave you a physical
wreck.
There is one remedy sold by Hunt
ley Bros. Co. that is guaranteed to
kill the germs and stop catarrh, or
money back. It is Hyomei you
breathe it. The complete outfit costs
$1.00. There is none just as good or
that gives such quick, sure and effec
tive relief. Adv.
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LINE OF PIG CLUBS
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 27. The
department of agriculture has its
Boys' Corn club and its Girls' Can
ning club and now comes the Boys'
Pig club, being organized in the south
I tor the purpose of increasing the sup
ply of pork and encouraging good
' breeding of hogs. Already clubs have
been organized in Alabama and Loufc
siana, and a club organization has
been started in Georgia. It is the pur
pose of the officials of . the depart
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southern state.
' The idea of the organization started
with the Farmers Co-operative Dem
onstration branch of the department
and has been carried on with the co
operation of the Animal Husbandry
Division of the Bureau of Animal In
dustry. The organization is an off
shoot of the Boys' Corn club which
has an organization in every southern
state and which has been the means
of producing record breaking yields of
corn, t he pig club, when thoroughly
organized, will, it is expected, work
hand m hand with the corn club. The
boys of the latter will produce the
corn and the boys of the newly or
ganized: association will-see to it that
the pigs are produced to eat the corn.
In connection with the organization of
the pig club the department makes the
following statement:
"in organizing the Boys' Pig club
it is the purpose of the department to
establish clubs in every southern state
The Animal Husbandry Division is co
operating with the Farmers' Co-operative
Demonstration office in the bu
reau oi plant industry and has already
established clubs in Alabama and Louisiana,-
and the movement is under
way in Georgia, The organizing is
being done by the officials of the
x- armers Co-operative Demonstration
force and the Animal Husbandry
agents are instructing arid demon
strating how to handle the stock and
to breed a superior type of pigs.
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auction of the swine family but a bet-
I ter breed of pigs than is being raised
at present. It is a serious purpose
the officials of the department are en-
; gaged in ane that is aimed at the
high cost of living.
j - "The production of pork is not keep
ing pace- with the increased popula-
; tion and something must be done to
harmonize these two elements. If
each member-of the club and they
will be growing it is expected all the
time will see to it that one more pig
and a better pig is produced eacn
year then a long step will have been
taken in meeting tne ever growing
chasm between pork production and
increased- population." - .
MAYOR'S BODY 13 FOUND IN BAY
MARSHFIELD, Ore., Oct. 27. The
body of S. C. E. Jordan, 69 years old,
mayor of Eastside, with the feet tied
together, was found in the bay this
miming, - a short instance trom nis
liuuie. livfcjy indication is that Jor
uan comniiUed suicide, and his act is
ascribed to worry over lue disappear
ance from the city hall safe at East
side of $3100 of city funds, a loss dis
covered about a wed ago, while Re
comer Leaton, who had me custody
ot ine money was in the hcspkal.
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