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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1911. 1; jppll fr'J ALCOHOL J PER ci-nt Aje(abkIVqjanHonErA$ sfmilailngtteFtaJarcf Rrflia llngtlieSianiacisaiidOoi ProrooicsDiijPstionChffifi ncss and Resirontains nriar Opium .Morpfunf narMiacraL ROT NARCOTIC. In y i mllnr. Apfrfrd Remrdy (brConsflp nnn . our Miitikiii.ufc i YVorms fcHTvulsJonsl even ncss Ami Loss OF Sleir NEW YORK. For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho ature of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham and daughter; Helen, Mrs", Howard and Robert Graham have gono to tho coat for a ton day' outing, making the trip by auto. Ed. tiaker'a threshing machine bnd to mop work at Halley's on account of the rain. Mini Helen Murray, who haa been teaching summer school in Eastern Oregon, will arrive home oon, to be gin ber duties In VI!onvll!e, where parents and pupils are delighted that feeling, sociability, etc. Remember, on the !lst of September. Men have been around looking (or cowa to buy. Mr. and Mrs. Ilolton went home on Sunday Just In time to escape the rain. Campers 'arewaltlng to pick hops at many of the Adds. Mr. Keller decided to remove the material from the land donated by Mm. BrlnH for a church to another location beyond the school house, he haa accepted this village school, j w hich action does not seem to meet Signature AM AW juarardeed under the i Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years eiSTO TMI UITWI lOMUff Ml TWM ITT. ill!' NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY The ladles' Aid society of the Methodist church met with Mrs. Ber tha Harms last Wednesday, Hop pickers have been arriving by the score lately and the hop ;rds will soon get busy, when the weather clears somewhat. The Methodist church bell rings out loud and clear, and can be heard for miles around. Kvergreen blackberries, of which there are so many near our village, are selling for 24 cents a pound at the canneries. The Mothers' Club of Corral Creek schivi, held a social at the home of Mrs. Wood, the teacher of the school on Friday afternoon, and spent a very enjoyable time. A dainty luncheon was served during the afternoon In the beautiful woods near the home. Music was rendered by several of the members and Mrs. Wood was made the recipient of a handkerchief show er. Those present upon this occasion were Mrs. Alison Baker. Mrs. VPH helm, Miss Wllhelm. Mrs. Haymnn, Mrs. Halley, Mrs. Chas. Epler, Mrs. Harry Say, Mrs. Wood. Margaret Mac-, Feeter9, Mrs. Norman Say. Mlfrs Claire Say, Virginia Say. Eleanor Say, Clara Epler, Annie Baker, Ruby Bak er, Edna Baker, Esther Nendel, Mrs. Malcolm Say and Dorothy Say. with approval from a majority of thoso who had subscribed money and work towards the building of tno edi fice. Luckily Mrs. Brink had the deed drawn up so the land must re vert to her. Some farmer always have a com plaint about the weather. A number of them 1u tht vicinity say the pres ent rain will spoil all the small potatoes. I AM. Best Ever Used. A. n. Helnlen, Harrison, Idaho, says: I have used Pr. Bell'a rine-Tar-lloney for coughs and colds and It Is the best I have ver tried, lrmk for the Bell on the Bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. ALBERTA. No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A ttronf man ! tronf all over. No man can he tronf who is auffcriii from weak stomach with 111 anaequcnt indication, or (ram some othtr diae of the atomach and lta aiaoolatad organa, which Im pair deration and nutrition, I'or when Ilia atomauh is weak or diaeeaed there ia loaa u( lbs nutrition eontained in lood, which is the source ol all phyiical strength. When a man " doesn't led juit rijlit," when he doetn t sleep well, haa an uncomfortable leelinj in the stomach after eating1, ia languid, nervous, Irritable and despond ecu, be U toain the nutrition needed to make strength. Aire man ahoold nao Dr. Pltrct'a Ooldtn Madlcal DJacorery. It cures dlaoaaaa of tho atomaeh nnd othar riant of dictation nnd nutrition. It onrlchaa re Hood, Inrlooratra tno llrrr, atranilhana tno kldaara, nonrlahaa tno meryrt, and so UIVL3 MLALTH JI.VO BTKtSUTH TO THE WHOLE BOD1. . You can't afford to accept Itrrtt ntatrum luhatilute lor thlt nnn. alcoholic medicine or snown commxition, not even though the urgent dealer say thereby make a liltle bijtiter prutit. Inredienla printid on wrapper. EASTERN CLACKAMAS Mr. and rMs. 0. R. Miller had tho honor of entertaining at dinner Sun day, Walter and . Clifford Spaulding. of Salem, H. Ellers. the head of tho Ellers Piano House, of Portland, h's sisters. Anna, and Helen, brothers. Gerd and Ous, cousins, Helen and John Renshee, and aunt. Mrs. Mine, i ,an of Aurora; Geo. E. Miller, wife and . hunting trip In Southern Oregon. son, i reion, 01 seiiwooa. i ney spriu the afternoon In games and music an! taking pKiues. in ibe evening tney left for :holr respective homes Miss N'e'.t'le Miller a:id tier .vster, Pearl, accompanied Walter Spaulding to Salem to visit Mrs. Elikhelh CHERRYVILLE. Cecil Barrlngcr and wife, of Motitu villa, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs, George V. Barrlngcr. Lloyd Graves and Ifcmnld Adams, of Portland, are visiting at tho summer home of President Adams, of the Mount Hood Land Company. Charles N. Wonneott, assistant gen eral secretary of the Portland V. M. C. A., and formerly of Chorryvlllo, returned from a three weeks' Attacks School Principal. A severe attack on school princi pal, Chas. B. Allen, of Slvanla, Ga ls thus told bv him. "For more than three years," he writes. "I suffered , Spaulding. indescribable torture from rheuma- i tisra liver and stomach trouble and j "I have a world of confidence In diseased kidneys. All remedies failed ; Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I till I used Electric Bitters, but four 'have used It with perfect success." bottles of this wonderful remedy 1 writes Mrs. M. I. Basford. Poolesvllle. cured me completely." Sueto results ( Md. For sale by all dealers. are common. Thousands bless them . ' for enuring stomach trouble, female MULINO. complaints, kidney disorders, bilious . ness, and for new health and vigor, j We are having some rain In this Try them. Only 50c at Jones Drug part of the country and those wh Co. - have grain still In the stack are feel. Twenty-two persons gathered at the home of J. T. FrlelJr.. Inst Suturday evening at a bonfire party. Rev. Mr. Moore, district superinten dent, preached at M. K. church Sun duy an eloquent sermon ou Faith to a good sl.ed congregation. Samuel Cox. of Portland, and a brother of Mrs. I. Martin, Is helping Mr. Martin on his house. Jerrj Frlel, who who was seriously Injured some time ago. Is rapidly re? covering nnd Is now visiting Mr. Me Intyro and expects to go to work for Mr. Coleman at Government Camp shortly. Miss Ruthf'rlel l.-ft last Wednesday for Bridal Valo to visit her sister, Mrs. Archie Crawford. Mr. Tooker has bought Guy Do- MARQUAM. Rain commenced falling here Sun day evening. . About three-fourths of the threshing is finished in these parts. Hop picking has commenced In a few yards. Picking will generally commence about Sept. 6th or 7th .If the weather permits. The rain will help out the late po tatoes. Mrs. Tessa McPherson left last week for Condon, Gillam County. Mr. Farr, the butcher from Oregon City, drove a fin herd of beef cattle from, here last Sunday. The Marquam brass band rendered some good music for the entertain ment at the Hall last Friday night which was enjoyed by all Mrs. Guyer, of Washington, Is here calling on old friends. Mrs. Hatta Myers, the Hotel woman la expected borne the last of this week from the east, where she has been on a visit to her sister for a month. Two nights and one day rain making the roads muddy. Best for the Hands S. L. Chapman, Massac, Ky., says: MT. PLEASANT. Em 11 Swanson was on the sick list last week but Is better and has now gone to Portland to work. Mrs. J. P. Roehl Is out at Eldorad near Mullno, spending a week visit ing her son. Will Jones, and daughter, Mrs. F. Kinney. Mr. 'and Mrs. McLarty. of Green Point, were visiting the latter"s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beard last Sunday. Ben Beard and wife and two children, of Portland, were also up one week ago. They have recently returned from a ten days' outing at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewellen, who spent two weeks at Seaside, returned home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hurst, of Los Angeles, California, visited a week with their aunt, Mrs. A. L. Hickman. Mrs. Frank Sager and children, of Portland, were here last week to at tend the funeral of Mrs. Sager's moth er, Mrs. Ben Noyer, who died at the Wildwood hospital. Geo. Everhart and wife spent Wed nesday of last week at Rockwood and j Portland showing relatives the beau I ties of Oregon. j Maple Lane grange met in regular session last Saturday. Mrs. M. R. Brooks, of St. Johns, usea ur. Ben a Auusepuc aaive on . ..... ,hB t trt!1 uw i,, my hands which were sore, and find , week Mrs Brookg wag taklng care it the best I ever tried. It cured them ! completely, gist. Geo A. Harding , Drug i of her fruit and papering her house CLARKES. lately vacated by Mr. Morrison and ; son, Kenneth, who have gone to Mich igan. I Mrs. B. F. Linn, who went out to the ranch to spend a few days, sus j tained a fall which kept her In bed ', a week. She Is now able to be up. Mrs. Anna Richards, who is visit i Ing this summer with her parents. was ! Mr. and Mrs. A. Mautz, spent last Saturday and Sunday visiting her sis- Grandma Bottemiller left on Sun day for Oregon City to spend a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Emma Thomas. Mr. Brandus, from Portland out In Clarkes buying oats. Mr. Larkins threshed over 300 bush- j ler in roniana. els of grain. I R- M. C. Brown, who has been two MIrs Olive Wlthee, from Portland, i months at the St. Vincent hospital, was out to visit Miss Mary Marshall ! will come home this week, last week and left on Monday. j Mrs. S. V. Francis and daughters, Mrs. Tom Grace was In Portland ' Pearl and Ruby, started Tuesday last week. . j morning for Centralia, Wash., to visit Mrs. Balrd visited her sister, Mrs. j parents and friends. Fawver. I Mr. Rose Is building additions to Miss Olga and Edna Elmer and Miss his house and making many other fine Lydia Kleinsmith helped Mrs. Lee I improvements which improve Moialla cook for the threshers. Alex Scherruble was in Clarkes and stayed with Mr.-JIaxson. Paul Praueer, one of the old cream haulers. Is back on the route again. avenue. The cross walks on Moialla avenue and Hood street were put down last week before the rain. Mrs. Maggie Lowry, who stayed a Sam Elmer threshed for Mr. Sulli-1 month with ber mother, Mrs. Edge-; van last week. comb, returned home Saturday. Her : There was a party at Lizzie Ringo's haby boy Is three weeks old. I last week. Many hop pickers have gone from . Mr. Scheiwe has rented Mrs. Rin-1 this vicinity to various fields. ! go's farm. I Mrs. Martin, Pearl and Curtis Mar- Mrs. G. W. Grace, from Oregon City, '. tin went on Friday and Mr. Simmons vlsled Mrs. Tom Grace. went Saturday to Independence. We are having a splendid rain. It Mrs. Ingram and Mrs. Jennings . delnved threshing. " j went to Independence Sunday morn- Some of the farmers went hop pick-; Ing. ' ing and some are plowing. They all j Mrs. Inez Hensleigh, of OtlB Or-, wi3h It would quit raining so they , chards. Wash., who has been visiting could finish threshing. i tne Curran family, returned home Sat-; urday morning. laacf VHT1NC ecAua uvea IMC(04 NT 0 AOCM COMTMOI APAON LtVlff f ttnq if A) 1 BaWuprtf.rSwrlWerRiw4itf INUtPlNDlNT ft A Hi : mplaj Apron 6ot S'dvt MiqhCjrbo Vlff double Angle steel reach Givmq Qirect Draft and ttimin atinq all strain from Spreader Bon A Rejcr isas indispansabk) on a Manor Spreader a) it uon jWaqon. CAM MtU tQf MACACI to KtnA.i0 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. 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 Impement and Vehicle, House PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO FIRWOOO. CoiiMldoruliIti anxiety was expressed by the friend of Mrs. A. Malar lust week hen she was taken III and Ur. l.upttin. of Sandy, pronounced the eiiHx appendicitis and ndvlsed nil op eration lit onre. Mm. Mular waa it I once taken to Portland In nil uulo mid their old family physician con sulted. He Informed them there were no symptoms of the claim ami advised a few days" rent and quiet. The trou ble win ratiHed by remaining In ( point toe Unix while balhlliK. Mrs. Malar returned home Saturday. Work on the government trull hu been stopped and Ituy Howe Is iiKaln at home Mis. (i. M. Ilowo has gone to St Johns to visit her diiughter, Mrs. Ily atte. Ml AlUe Cooper visited Mrs. K. I). Hart several day hint week. A new set of library hook are ex peeled hihiii. Mrs, A. Malar ha cliiirne of the library which I kept In the Klrwood hull. Harvey Kehru and brother and Herman HamlahiiKh piihhciI throiufli FlrwooJ last week on their way to the moiiiitaliis for a hunting trip. The fine rain thl week hn stopped the forest fire and laid the diiKt und refreshed thing In general. v K. I). Hart and U Trlib-more made a trip over (he mountiiln to the fall of Salmon river law week nlioiit ten mile above Welches. They report the scenery In those part u ne u can be found In the slate. Although rugged and many place nlnioKt lm- pasHalde having to clluib In place i for two or three hour up rock wall i with next to nothing to bold in they I consider It well worth the while mid ! seem nnxlou to make another trip I They photographed eight fall and saw others they were unable to get. ARBRITATION IS URGED BY TUFT PRESIDENT, HOWEVER, SAY! NA TION MUST DC READY TO GIVE AND TAKE ADVICE. SENATE COMMITTEE js ANSWERED Hives and Prickly Heat Relieved Free. There are no condition attached to this offer. If you are suffering with hives, prickly heal. Insect bite, or any other kln affliction, we want you to accept wilh our compliment a free bottle of ZK.MO. the rb aii liquid reme dy for ecx-'iua, and all diseases of tho skin and scalp. This free bottle Is not full lr.e, but It Is large enough to show you tho wonderful healing arid soothing ef feCtg of ZK.MO. Call today for your sample bottle of ZKMO at the Huntley ltros. Co. Drug Store. EAGLE CREEK. As usually treated a sorained ankle will disable a man for three or four weeks, but by applying Chamberlain's Liniment freely as soon as the In Jury Is received, and observing the directions with each bottle, a cure can be affected In from two to four days. For sale by all dealers. MACKSBURG. We have had several showers these Mrs. S?rah Mellenger, of Morning Sun. Iowa, and Mrs. Nora Carriro went to Turney, Ore., to spend Satur day and Sunday with relatives, Frank Delze.ll and family. Mr. Winslow Is on the sick list. Mrs. May Falrclough returned from Seaside and has gone to the mines to spend a few weeks with her husband rupticating. STAFFORD, It rained gently a few little sprink les here Saturday. Sunday a little more and Monday it got down to re?l business and by Tuesday night nearly six inches had fallen, refreshing the thirsty earth, starting fall grass, but causing hop men to scan the heaven' Mrs. Geo. Roberts and Otis went to anxiously for signs of a permanent Arleta last Sunday and spent the day let-up. With W lllll Tla CrnhKB an1 n. i 1 .. T- 1 1 iLI. 1 1 I -w .Java .. v,iuu..o anu loin.ij. raiu'cra can plow eariy mis lan, ' 1 v. .. Arthur Grubbs returned home with ' therefore we see again the truth of ,v ,: " V them to stay a week among old friends the old savins that "One man's loss Ishprl .hrexhlno- i,.rv,r. th rain and i I..?- , " Oregon City. often ail3therg ,... the' ff" are ,,f ' ! an outing and drove up near Salmon few days. Mood poison. Among those who visited at Jim ' Mitts' Sunday were M. and Mrs. Jacob Oswalt and two children of Sore Eyes of Three Years Standing Moialla, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Oswalt, of Iowa. Harry Fetrow, Alfred Harnack and Forrest Dunton. Juke Mitts called at Nelse Bowers' Monday. Mr. md Mrs. Konschak at,d da'ieu ter, Emma and Mr. and Mrs. Stosa man and child atended church in our burg Sunday. cured. Miss Effie Faulkner. New Castle, Pa., writes: Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve cured me of a case of sore eye of three years standing. I cheerfully recommend it to any one in need of such a remedy. Geo. . Harding, Drugist, is often amther's gain. Mr. Aernl, who went to ns old home at the foot of Mt. Adams for a I two weeks' vacation, returned quite refreshed. WILSONVILLE. Has Millions of Friends. Hoar would you like to rnmber your friends by millions as Bucklen's Ar nica Falve does? Its astounding rifes In the past forty years made them. Its the best salve In the world for sres. ulcers, eczema, burns, bolls, scalds, cuts, corns, sore eyes, sprains, swelllnis bmles, cold sores. Has no ecnal for piles. 23c at Jonea Drue Co. Mrs. Wood Is visiting at the home of her son, Aubrey. Sydney Baker went to Southern Oregon on Friday. Mrs. Jones' niece left for ber home Friday after a short visit Margaret MacFeeters, of Mrs. Nina Gage, who has been visit ing relatives for the past month, came to Mr. Gage's Thursday, Intending to take the children home, but became weatherbound and had to stay for the clouds to roll by. There was a reunion at Ed. Sharp's last Sundar nf the Priester famllv tn -Tin t-.. fnmii iru i The rain has Trr,, on Mrp o,a,n vfi.,n, railroad Tut It will be resumed as and Emma Priester before ma'rriace. i K"n the weather will permit. A few ladies met In the grove br'ng- j Ing their work and lunch and talked over the organizing of a ladles' so cietv ana wer Inviterl to meet nt We desire to thank our many ing a little blue over the situation. goila'a right to hi homestead. Mr. Henrv Seltzer has been quite sick Tooker Is a school teacher and Is a but Is reported some better at the 1 valuable addition to the community, present time ; ,r- an(' Mr"- Guy Deoglla have Mrs. Wisn'er left for Eastern Ore ! ! r the CoaHt here thejr have rplelsMMi-nT fr'en'8 Wl8b The are Wftlng-Tery bold a pleasant Jf-u.ney. ; arond Cn(,rryvie. While J. T. Frlel, Mr. Woodsldes, of KiDg'a Valley, is : Jr wag gtandlng In front of his hotel a Mullno visitor this week. j a coyote carried off a large chicken Mr. Jost was baling hay for Mr. ; and Mr. Frlel will have to practice Wallace and 5r. Smith last week. j shooting a little or take chances on Fvorvrin In an.l ur,r,A Mullno fin. losing all tils Chicken. a rain a-id i Ir. ana ftirs. rrancis jic,ane uii therefore are ready for It. Mr. and Mrs. Bain Howard are i.ie ; happy parents of a baby hoy, born i September 1. j Mr. Christiansen and Mr. Asnby I We have been enjoying some flnt shower. Mr. A. W. Cooke, of Damascu, and her nephew, Itobbio Cooke," were the guest of Mr. and Mr. Howietl last Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. IC'llott and Mis Lcuh Jones called on Mrs. Ed. Burnett last Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Viola Douglas called on hfr parents, Mr. and Mr. Howlett, Frl day afternoon. The rain caused mnny of the berry pickers to t rl urn home. Mr. md Mrs. It. II. Gibson were Barton vl.-itors one dav last week. Mrs. Jones made Mrs. Howlett a short call last Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Howlett have gone over to Estacada to spend a fow week with their daughter, Mrs. J I.- Woodle, Mr. Elliott taking them over In bis automobile Saturday. Miss Bina Douglass was the gues. of Mrs. Balph Gibson, of Ilarton, f r a couple of days tho first of the week Eagle Creek hn a trl-weekly mull route now, commencing September 1 The route extends up through Dover going down past Katie Creek falls and back to Raglo Creek. Judge Not Sufficiently Paid, 8yi Ex ecutive To Boston Bar Associa tion Reform Needed In Court. BOSTON, Aug. 31. "Arbitration of illxpiite between iiiilloli I coining slowly but surely," said I'reNldeut Tuft In hi Hildret today before (be American Bar AnhoIiiIIoii. Tho Presi dent briefly reviewed the promised general arbitration trentle with tirnitt lliilnln and France, nnd mudn It plnlti tbut In hi opinion tbn objections liitide to the trentle were Invalid. The I'reHldeiit declared emphatic ally' that them wa room for Improve liieiil III procedure. In tho Federal court. Tho Chief JiihiIca of tbn Supreme Court of the Cnlted H'Hes, be enld, bit, I taken the mutter In hand with hi iiMHocJate and lite illntrlct Judge, and had called a conference in Wash Ingtoti, where they would formulate new rule of procedure. The I'reHldeiit declared till to be a great step III tht direction of pructl cul reform. Ho ald that there wn need of liicreiiHlng Judicial aalarle o tbut "the best men of the bar might be eugiiKed for the vaiioti court. Tim I'reHldeiit motored from Bev erly, und when be appeared In the convent lull bull he w u welcomed with a hearty cheer. No formal Introduc tion wu spoken. I'reHldeiit Fnrrar, of the liar Axiiitloti, one of the largest men lit the convention, merely etprcHMed III pnrpoxc to retire In favor of a man who wn bigger than be In all rtlmetiNlou. Mr. Tft came with the l'reldent on the iWmlle ride through the rnln, but stayed In the White llonne auto mobile outside Huntington Hall, and did not bear the speech. Immediately after the addre they motored back to Beverly. The fresldent aimed hi argument for the urbltrutlon trentle nt the Hen ate foreign relation, which he said took exceptions iu the part which provide that the Joint high com till slon shall determine whether a que Hon I "JiiHtlceable," and, therefore, one to be lettled by arbitration. The committee held this part of tho treaty a delegation of powers of tne Senate, the I'rcsldcut said, and, therefore, It objected. For bowel complaint In children always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bentedy and castor oil. It I certain to effect a cure and when reduced with water and weetnei la pleasant to lake. No hylclan can describe a better remedy. For sale by all dealer. River. Mrs. Marsael, who has been visiting Mrs. Prldemore, has left for her home In Salt Lake City. Tjw Ware, of Portland snenf Sun- harvested their crop of peaches lam ,jay )n rjherryvllle. week. The crop was very light, but! Edward Hart, of Flrwood, was up the peaches were fine. ! 0n Wildcat Mountain last week pick- Uncle Nick Darnall has moved imojing huckleberries, his residence. In Mullno and Is pre-! jfr McKeeney spent Sunday In paring U build a new house on ils fiierryvllle and says Eastern persons property there. 1 are negotiating for 120 acre of his A Fierce Night Alarm I the hoarse, startling cough of a child, suddenly attacked by croup Often It aroused Lewis Chamberlln, of Manchester, O.. K. It. No. 2) for their fuur children were greatly sub ject to roup. "Sometimes fn severe attack.i," he wrote "we were afraid they would die, but since we proved what a certain remedy Dr. King's New Discovery Is, we have no fear. We rely on It for croup and for coughs, colds or any throat or lung trouble." So do thousands of others. So may you. Asthma, Hay Fever, Ui Grippe, Whooping Cough, .Hemorr. hages fly before It. 5ic nnd $1.00. Trial bottle free. Sold by Jones Drug Co. DOVER. Rev. Engalls was out last week to dispose of his oats crop. He has sold his farm to Dr. Rowlands. G. H. Wordle Is opening the road past Mrs. J. W. Miller's place. Dover now has R. F. D. from Eagle Creek. Mr. Thayer and Birch Roberts were down helping II. G. Huntington bale hay last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eton. C. A. Keith and family, John and Mary Hews nnd Harry Morrison spent several days in the mountains last week picking huckleberries. BARLOW. W. n. Tull took an outing to Iiin Beach where he remained a week, the guest of hi cousins, Mr. Ititlpb Clark and MImh Bessie Sheppnrd. U. It. 1'hllllpK. of Drain, ha move. I Into Ed. Wright house. Mr. Phil lip ha property hero and txpert to build a house ami locate hero. Joe W Wc-i. unt! family sailed Aug ust 2!tth for PitHiidciia, Cal., whi they expect to make their home. Robert Ingram will enter tho Di vinity school, where be will study for Ibe university In the Niuiucti" svhool. Wlllurd Ingram will take a high school course In the Na.urene school. Olev.i Johnson returned to Salem Saturday where she I attending school. A number of our citizens went to Independence lnt Saturday to pfk hops. MIhh Joyce V.'t'l.cy and Ml M i mle Halght, of Portland, were vls ing Miss Cora Berg Sunday. Henry (illbertson went to Portland Saturday. The committee In charge of the Progressive Club county fair exhibit desire that every one Interested In Barlow will do nil they ran to nslt In making a good display. We will have to work hard this year as we have several club to compete with. Mrs. Dement 1 still suffering with rheumatism. Hop picking will begin In this vi cinity as soon as the rnln ceases. . Tho dust Ih laid now and everyone Is hollowing "too much rain." Mr. Cooper nnd family, who nt one time resided and had a furniture fac tory here, visited at William Evans' on their way to tho hop yards lust week. TWILIGHT, Cart of Thank. land ani that If they buy that they Intend building a large hotel and also a fish hatchery on Alder Creek. Glen Corey Is In Spokane working for a lumber company. Mrs. Gage's home cn the third Thurs- friends and neighbors, who so kindly Forest : dav of Senteirber to nerfect the or-1 assisted us during the recent sickness Grove, left for her home on Sunday panlratlnn WMo tt nnn nam. f tv and deMh of our beloved wife and after visiting for two weens at the j All ladles, who wish, are InvlteJ to homes of her cousins, Norman and ; meet with us for mutual Improve- Harry Say. I ment, to promote a neighborly good ; mother, Mr. Una Klebe, also for the beautiful floral offerings. ALBERT KLEBE and FAMILY Two Couples Get License. Licenses to marry were Issued here Wednesday to Annie Fenske and Diedrlch Harms, of Aurora, R. F- D. No. I, and Madeline L. Casey and J. D. Gillmore, of St. Johns. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS. Have you overworked your nervous yslem and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains In loins, side, back and bladder? Have yon a flabbv appearance of the face, and under the eyes? A frequent desire to pass nrlne? If so, Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you Druggist, Price 50c. Williams Mfg. Co., Props., Cleve land, O. For sale by Huntley Bros, and Jones Drug Co. I). U Boylan hns moved to Oregon City. They have lived here several yenrs and during there stay here have made many friends who regret to sen them leave. Henry Scheer has bought Mr. Boy bin's place and taken possession. Roy Wllehart of Portland Is visit Ing bis aunt, Mrs. James Hylton. Mr. and Mrs. Bolls of Portland were guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harvey Thursday. Mis. Geo. I.azello has been In Port land visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred J. Melndl. While there she took a trip to White Salmon and attended the dedication of the Woodman Hall at thai place. There will be a school meeting Monday evening at the schoolhouse for the purpose of electing a director, I). L. Boylan having resigned. MEDICINE FREE. Prisoner Fined $10. Pete Oman, who was arrested by Policeman Green, on a charge of die orderly conduct, was fined $10 and sentenced to serve ten days In J til by Reorder Stipp. Cpon payment of tbe fine he was allowed his freedom. If We Fail to Relieve Your Kidney Di sease We Will Pay for the Medicine. The kidneys are rightly classed among ihe vital organs of the human body, anil, In order for a person to enjoy perfect health It Is necessary that their action be proper and prompt. Rexall Kidney pills are Intended for tbe treatment of more or less chronlo kidney ailments, and have been used with such success that we unhesitat ingly offer them to you under the above conditions. These pills are usually very prompt In beneficial effects and, as a rule, tbe patient finds that It Is not necessary to he continually dosing himself. Sixty pill In a box; price, 50 cents. Sold unly at our Store The Rexall Store, The Huntley Bros. Drug Co.