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NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MULINO Mr. flurdlne of Wlllamete has pur chased the Uruner place here and mo rs with hit family Monday. bid them welcome and hope they will like their new tome, Frank Manning it building a barn on bit place. It ii reported that set era! new buildings will go up In Mu ll no th!a summer. Thla vicinity haa been visited with heavy ralni the past few day, which caught some bay down. Cliarlle rorter haa aold hla place at Mullno lo a German from Portland and we understand that Mr. Porter purchased a plare at Beaver Creek. School closed Friday and Mr. Lark Ins has Riven Rood satisfaction. The board of directors would like to re tain his sen-ices for. the fall term It he la not otherwise engaged. Owing to the inclemency of the weather the Sunday school picnic which was to be held at Gladstone Park was postponed. Do You Get The Best If you have a cough, cold, asthma, croup or any throat or bronchial trou ble and use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hon-ev, you do. Look for the Pell on the Bottle. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. LOGAN There will be a meeting at the hall Tuesday night to organixe a Push Club. Stone has organised, and meet inga to discuss waya and means of securing an electric line will be held at Intervals. Logan 'Kids" are still ahead. The score Sunday tor the first nine with Springwater was 6 to 5 in Logan's favor. The second nine and Barton boys game waa 13 to 12 In favor of Logan. Logan Boys and Clackamas nine will compete for honors on the Fourth of July on the Park grounds, but the game of all will be the "Dads" and "Granddads" on that date. A large crowd was out Saturday to finish the picnic grounds for the Fourth of July. Everything is in readiness. All depends on the wea ther. E. A. Smith and members of the Baptist church are moving and oth erwise repairing the church. Get the Best For skin troubles, tores, ulcers, ede ma, chaps, black ueada, pimples and all eruptions. Use Dr. Bell s Antisep tic Salve and you get the best We guarantee It 25c a box everywhere For sale by Harding' Drug Store. STAFFORD Thunder and lightning, rather un usual visitors, have made a diver sion in the regular order of things and plenty of rain has fallen, until farmers begin to wonder if they will be able to save any of their clover, although Mr. Nussbam voiced the sentiments of most clover growers when be said he rather it was fast by the roots than lying on the ground cut A number went from here and vi cinity to attend the Pioneer Associ ation and Secretary Hime said in his speech, it was only the second time it had rained in the forty years the meeting bad been held annually, and he was rather glad it rained, as it held them all together, instead of a part being off sight seeing or shop ping. The Ladles' Circle met with Mrs. Aernl Wednesday. Mrs. Aerni's two daughters, Dollie and Amelia, were at home and helped to entertain. A very pleasant day was spent Sunday the place was almost de serted as a number left on the morn ing train to attend the Baptist conven tion at Portland, others were a Wood burn to attend the camp meeting held there annually, while still others went to the picnic. Mrs. Ella Ray and her cousin, Lu cile Hatton, went to Sheridan on the afternoon train Saturday. Mrs. Gage went to Portland Tues day, returning Wednesday. Mr. Gossar, an old resident, was buried in the Stafford Cemetery Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schaltz return ed to their home Saturday evening, after a six weeks' vieit in Dakota and were heartily welcomed back, over the phone and otherwise. Each age of our lives has 1U Joys. Old people should be happy, and they will be if Chamberlain's Tablets are taken to strengthen the digestion and keep the bowels regular. These tab lets are mild and gentle In their ac tion and especially suitable for peo ple of middle age and older. For sale by Huntley uros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby. Wilsonville Mr. and Mrs. Darby and Mrs. Dar by's sister visited Mrs. Joe Thornton on Saturday and Suuday. Mrs. Joe Fletcher and family, of Canby, visited Mrs. Harney Cronin on Sundi-y. Mr jnd Mrs. G. E. Tauchman visit- ol rrends in Portland lor several days Jest week. Mrs. Drown and two Mildren are viKiang Mrs. Brown'j pureiits at Mo toy. Mrs. Peterson is visi.lng Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Baker. Mr. Zimmerins. of Aurora, has been v.sitii g Mrs. Alison i!nKc and accom panied her to Portland. here they s:"iit several days with relatives. Mrs. McKinney and family are vis iting Mrs. McKinney's sister, Mrs. El mer Jones. Wm. Baker and Bert Baker are working at the oil well, putting In casing. Mr Kelsner had a barn raising on Morday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thamer visited relatives near our village on Sun-day. Among high school students Home for vacation here are Elmer Has selbrlnk, Harold Say. the Misses Roxey and Bernice Toong, Elmer See ly, Dwlght Seely, Connie Thompson, and .Mary Brobst Royal Anne cherries seem to be quite scarce this year In this vicinity, which makes op for the abundance of strawberries. Mrs. Harris and son arrived on Fri day from Portland to spend some time with Mrs. Harris' sister, Mrs. Wm. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Mallory visited rela tives here last week. Mr. Zell, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ilatalgla, has gone to Mad ras. Mattl Relsner arrived home on Fri day, after visiting In Portland for some time. Rev. Reeves, of Salem, occupied the M. K. Church pulpit on Sunday last, and was much appreciated by those who heard him speak. He will preach next Sunday morning t eleven o'cUh k. All are cordially Invited. Mrs. Robinson accidentally hot herself through the ankle with a .22 bullet on Saturday evening, while tak ing a snot at a stray cat that was after her chickens. She went to Portland for treatment The dauce given on Saturday even ing last, was a very enjoyable affair. the Inus and lassies coming from far and near to trip the light fantastic. The supper served by the Kebekah lodge was a sumptuous and bountirul repast. A school meeting waa held on Sat urday evening and the trustees are busily planning the new school build ing, which we will all be glad to know is to be built right away. Mr. and Mrs. Black. Cora Brobst, Frances Elliott. Mrs. Joe Thornton, were among the Portland visitors last week. Clarence Giles, of Salem, visited friends here Saturday. Mr. Bowtnau. clerk in the roadnias ter's office of the Oregon Electric, has moved his family here to reside. YYilsonville Juvenile Fair la going to be something worth while. Try to get some of the prises. Great clearance sale on, all millin ery. Miss C Goldsmith. CENTRAL POINT A program and ice cream so cial will be given by the Ainona Bible class at the Central Point church Saturday evening, June -tf. All are cordially invited. Pro gram is, as follows: ,Sons, by Class; Recitation. Rach el Cavvthon; Song, Helen BUnch ard and Ldith -Newton; Recitation, Anna MacDonalu. ong Geo. Ran dal; Recitation, Pearl China; Song Anna .uacUonald; Recitation, Ed ith Newton; Recitation, Helen Ulanchard; Song by Class. llobarl Eastman met with a very serious accident Monday, when UrightbiU's tenia ran into his wagon, breaking the wag on and throwing Mr. Eastman out upon the rocks, cutting his head very badly. Mr. Eastman has the best wishes of his friends for a speedy recovery. Elmer MacArthur, Miss Anna MaeDonald and Miss Pearl Clunu were in Oregon City the latter pai l of last week taking Ihe teachers' examination. The pupils who passed the eighth grade examination of dis trict No. 63 are as follows; Char lie Hettinger, Walter Staehely, Russell and Charlie Chinn. Don't Experiment With a Ccugh When Dr. Bells Pine-Tar-Honey has been used by millions of people for sixteen years with a steady increas ing demand. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. BARLOW Miss Ora Lee, of Canby, was visiting Miss Hattie Irwin Thurs day night. Dave Shcppard lost a horse Sunday with spasmodic colic. Dr. Oarrett a veterinary from Oregon City was called but it was impos sible to save it. This ia the third hor?e Dave has lost in the last year. Mrs. Vera Tull Xason, of Gold field, Nevada, and Miss Bessie Shepard, of Portland, were visit in? relatives and friends here and in Aurora Sunday and Mon dav. Mrs. Murfel left home Saturday morning for St. Martin's Springs where she has gone for her health. Martin Widdon's has been seri ously ill with the mumps but is improving. Elmer Irwin has the mumps but is getting along nicely. It Is now well known that not more than one case of rheumatism In ten requires any internal treatment what ever. All that Is needed is a free ap plication of Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging tne parts at each ap plication. Try it and see how cjulck ly it will relieve the pain and sore ness. Sold by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby. TWILIGHT M. J. Lazelle left Tuesday for Seaside, where he expects to sipeniJ the summer. .Mr. iiaiiey and Mr. Wash are building a house for Mr. Rainey. Quite a number from here at tended Warner Grange at New Kra Saturday and report a very pleasant time. Attorney Fred J. Meindl and sons of Sellwood, spent Sunday at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lazelle. Rev. Edwards and wife were calling on friends in Twilight Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Haven enter tained friends fron Seattle and Portland .Sunday in honor of their son Clyde who has been making them a few days visit. Every flower reduced, Miss C. Gold smith. TWILIGHT, Miss Louis Currant of Portland, has been visiting her aunt Mrs. F. E. Black, of this cltr, during the past week. U B. Melndle, of Portland, has been visiting at the Mountain Ash Stock farm for several days. Edward Joehnke, an attorn'ey of MarshGeld, Oregon, with his wife and ORKOON OTTY ENTERPRISE, VRlhAV. JUNE '.W. baby, have been visiting with hit par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joehnke. Mr. Clyde Harvey, who Is a prom inent roll rood man of Seattle,. Is vis iting with bit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, of Twilight Miss l.ela Smith, Macksburg. hns been a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George M. tatclle during the past week. George Schrelncr Is on the sick list. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Hurrah, twilight Is noted for not ed blue ribbon babies. J. W. Hyltont baby carried away the first honors at the last Clackamas County Fair, and now Charles Sehmeldecke's baby wins llrst prise at the recent Oregon City baby show. Keep the good wlrk going. Miss Ruby McCord, who won the Enterprise automobile Is enjoying the results of her labor by speeding on Twilight's smooth streets. Mlsa Mo cord worked faithfully and we were glad to see her win the auto, as such endeavor deserves reward. A. II. Harvey, who has the repud iation of growing the finest straw berries in Twilight, has been very busy of lute, delivering his crop. M.'J. Laielle. who waa recently connected with the Oregon City Com mercial Club as advertising manager, will leave the first of the week for Seaside, where he will spend the summer. Mr. Milton Mattoon and family, of Milwaukie, have been making a few days' visit at the home of L. Mattoon, the formers father. A sprained ankle may as a rule be cured in from three to four daya by applying Chamberlain's Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle. For sale by Huntley Proa. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby. MOWER VALU These are the Points: 1. YOKE, Run wida aad nbataatial. oilk lar. MM hardened pml Coanecttnt yuaa aal laaar ahoa. Bar aad kail caaaot Set w of liae. loaida aha ! it parfacrlr M ,1mm recaralr laMeanl pin, laaarinj corral ilifunaal at bar. kail aad pitmaa alwaya. 2. LI Wrouitit Knife Head. 17 ir.rkaa loa Drap aockH at pitmaa kratl coaoaoioa lakaa all Ik paak aad pall of Ika pitmaa witkoal loat aaouoa or lay. Aaeo aval adioMOjaol lor takios p Moor. 3. Eitra loa saat-lunicacd rroKrrahlo waarim plain. 4. Pwrful, moota-raaainl Ortvlns MMhaaiMa. iMrraal dm, (tar aacirclaa Ika piawa. placing mora llk I aaaak im Ihua 11 m4 greater wcajitif Mmece anw pww. S. Mate Fraawe oae pirca and ia practically wear- f prooi. , Crank lad at pitiaan kaa a aocket yr that an oxer ball :ff oa the pkoephor broerte elect c oei the oathe 1 c pit- t 10 tkc S crank p. Tkc u eudloTM . la -I (ha (Wtl, bar at all tiraee anO caoout be cramped. Write us for Free Champion Catalog No. HEADQUARTERS: PORTLAND. OREGON BRANCHES: Spokane, Boise, Seattle CHAMPION means Money Value IN MOWERS, BINDERS, RAKES, TEDDERS, ETC. LET US VV. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITT Famous Stage Beauties look with horor on Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Sores or Pimples. They don't have them, nor will anyone who uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glor ifies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish before it It cures sore lips, chapped bands, chilblains; beals burns, cuts and bruises. Unequaled For sale by Harding's Drug Store. WANTED 1. Wanted A party with good se curity to borrow $650.00. 2. Wanted A party with farm property as security to borrow $1000.00. 3. Wanted A party to purchase a five-roomed house In Gladstone near car line price $900.00; $300.00 cash, balance In 18 months. 4. Wanted A party to purchase small house and four lots on Fifth Street, Oregon City $1000. Easy terms. CROSS & HAMMOND Attorneys and Abstracters Beaver Building Oregon City HISSING FARMER DROWNED HIMSELF BODY OF GUY IRVINE 18 FOUND IN RIVER NEAR OAK GROVE SPIKES AND STONES IN POCKETS Suicide Left Letter Announcing That He Was Blstdlng To Death Internally As Result Of Acoldsnt The body of Guy Irvine, a farmer, who lived near Oak Grove, which wa found In the Willamette River near the man's home Thursday evening was burled In this city Friday. Irvine disappeared Juno 13. leavings letter In which be Intimated he would end his life. Friends looked for him vainly for several days, and It was Hnnlly decided that he had either car ried out his threat or left the county. The letter In part follows: "Io not look for me. You will not find me. I am bleeding to death on the Inside on count of an aocldent 1 do not care to live longer. Am not trying to prevent the bleeding. Uy the time thla la read I will be far from here and out of human sight" The body was found by Dr. W. F. Felblg and C .A. Chambers, and Cor oner Wilson was summoned. It was badly decomposed .and In the pockets of the clothing were spikes and rooks If You are looking in tha Mower vou NOTK TUB and 4? w saw SHOW YOU WHY CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO- CANBY, OREGON Indicating that the man wanted to sink as soon as possible. Coroner Wilson had the body brought to this city Friday, and the funeral was held at the Holrnan Undertaking establish ment. The corpse was Identified by several neighbors of the dead man. Coroner Wilson communicated with A. K. Irvine, a son of the suicide, who lives In Salem, and was Instructed to have the funeral at once. The man's widow Mrs. S. Irvine, lives in Meno mle, Dunn County, Wis. Foils a Foul Plot When a shamefLl plot exists be tween liver and bowels to cause dis tress by refusing to act take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and end such abuse of your system. They gently compel right action of stomach, liv er and bowels, and restore your health and all good feelings. 25c at all drug gists. Mrs. Herman Fisher, of Cams, was in this city Wednesday. When your child has whooping cough be careful to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by giv ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as may bo required. This remedy will also liquify the tough mucus and make It easier to expectorate , It has been used successfully In many epidemics and is safe and sure. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Hub bard, Molalla and Canby. 1912 WEAKER FEELING There i a weaker feeling all through the local potato market mid price are lower. Hot ti old and new growth are Allowing the weakness, but lit the old crop pressure is greatest, Stiles of Rood old. potatoes are now being made in limited lots generally around ft GO 1. 10 per cental, hut hoiiio poor to ordi nary olYcriugs are going down to KSe. Conlinued offering of old pota toes is show in trade and there is a noticeable decrease In the de mand daily. At the present lime ih.. cull is mo limited that huvcr are not inclined to purchase nl any price from country Interests. At'this lime there Is more than a sulllcient amount of slock to till II the wants of the trade. Even the best California new stock is not being quoted abuse 2o a pound today. This Is for south ern California stun being made down lo I and one-half cents in many instances. Local new potatoes are coming forward In larger supply nnd Hi.. is nolle a noticeable In crease in (he quality. Siies are belter nnd in most instances are equal, if not better, than thai re ceived fronV the Sacramento sec tion. Prevailing Oregon City prices are as follows: niHKD FRUIT8 (Huvlng) Prunes o.i basis or 8 to cents. Fruits, Vsgttshles. HIDES (lluylng) Croen hides, 7o for More Value buv this year. SIX CHAMPION HiAll Kl-.S V dctcrihed in this id. rix them in your mint and before you buy any machine Hep into the neareat Champion agency and see for 0,urcll. Then in Ktrctinf your mower watch three points. Nols the difference oi construction in Jrnsrsl in lbs Champion Mower snd others snd you will appreciate that The Champion offers you Mower Value Implements Vehicles to 8c; salters 7c; dry hides 12 cents to 14c; sheep pelts, 25c to 7tc each. Hay, Grain, Feed. EGOS Oregon ranch eggs, 17c case count; 19c candeled. HAY (Buying) Timothy, $12 to (15! clover, $8 to $9; oat bay, best, 10 to $11; mixed, $9 to $11; alfalfa, $1$ to $16.5u. OATS Buying) $35.00 to $36.60 wheat t'Oc bu.; oil meal, selling $36.60 Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.30 per 100 pounds. FEED (Selling) Shorts, $30; bran 2''; process barley, $41.50 per ton. FLOI R $4.60 to $5.50. POTATOES Best buying 85c to 95c according to quality per hund red. POULTRY (Buying) Hens lie to 13c; spring, 17c to 20c, and roosters 8c. Stags 11c. Butter, Poultry, Eggs. Butter (Buyi-J, Ordlaary coun try butter, 20c to 25e; fancy dairy, oOc roll. Livestock, Meats BEEF (Live Weight) Steers, 6Vi and 6V,c; cows,.4V4c; bulls 3'4c. MUTTTON Sheep 3c to lo. VEAL Calves 10c to 12c dressed, according to grade. MOHAIR 33c to 35c OREGON CITY MAN WEDS I,. Fiher, of Oregon City, and I Miss nhoda Pace have obtained a license to marry in Multnomah ' County. j 1 Jk Sandy and East Clackannis BANDY Otto MolnlK ! erootltm store building on Main strwt. Hurry Thomua Is building P""1' shop. , . . Messrs. lUisholm, Ksson, Junki-r, IHxoii and Inth uio hi Portland mi ritllnmil busliiess. Now floors lire bt'lliK lalel oil vt-riindiis of (lie Hmuly Hotel, Osi'tir Ushlimin hs rftiirmni from a trip to WsslioiiKiil, Vslnm.tmi. The Mt. Hood hotel Is labt'lltd with a new stun. Weli'oine ruins are doln m uood In this swtlon. (Irnee Wolf, who liss been spend ing a wotk with her parents hns turiiod to Portland. Harvey Kehros has returned from Corvnllls where ho Is taking 'r In pharmacy at the Collt'Ku. MtiHsrs. Wolf and Hchmiimy aim their families attended the Hose Carn ival In Portland. Miss Alice MrOiiKKln haa returned from a visit In Portland. The Mt. Hood Creamery at Handy will probably be rosily for biialntis July 1. Pour auto loads of Sandyltes went to Portland Saturday nlRht for (lis big parade. At the annual school meetliu held July 17, Casper Junker was elected member and Jerome Howard olecled clerk of the board. The proposition to establish a union blKti school In Sandy was carried by two maturity, hut failed to carry In the Hull Hun and Dover districts, so Ihe high school will probably not be organised for at letist one year. ('.. I. Iliirhniir upent Suiidiiy in I'lll'lllUllt. J. W'iiiiiI, of (ircxliuiil, Iiiin op ened n luirlier shop In Siuuly. lien. Ili'imcsy Inn returned from I'ni'lliiiiil. Mrs. Millar mid Miss CiiniiiiiK hiiVK returned from OrcK'Hi City. I'licle .lue W iIIik tills returned from The hullcs. DOVER Mr. Wiird. if JelTerxoii, in i iting her hi'iitliers .liiiiit'.i nnd Jii-teph lleShayell. Mr. Sunnier H Piil'tliinil llm week. Mr. Miiiri-i'ii l visiting in eiitei'tuining hi ilmifihtt'i'-hi-luw Mr Frank Mi4rinn, tf Portland. Mr. lliinliiiailun hn eesen men wniking 'ii hi eleiiriiiK tliee day. Mr. II. Miller two iter. more nnd luutlier-in-law from AllillllV were illlIIK her last week. Mr. M. M. Ileid. diiiiKhlcr, Ivii and Ml Fleiinnl' Hen hae umie In Mltiiik fur u ini'tilh or MX week a. The ncial given hy Ihe Kp worlh League wa very much en joyed hy all present. The pro gram mi line. The inn d were ELVVOOD The fanners nr meeting with nine ilifiiiirngcinenl. "Aphide" are destroying vetch and pen. Mr. Ilell.l Vnlleu '"l f'w day iiting relative m ((regioi t'.ilv last week. Mr. Ida I'ark and Mi Alice lUtilde visiled Ml, t'ail Stahl necker Saturday. C. !'.. Surfu was in Oregon Cily and I'orllnnil Monday on Inismes. F.d Inlilde Weill lo I'.slili'llda M..m.Iv Mi s. Johnston ha returned from n visit with rclal ive in! pull liiml. i . , , . ill- Miss Marlha Schweiine visil-,1, Mis Anna Meilike S.Hiday. W(((.k Mrs. Hilda Ititluer mslei are. Mr M H 11(,rillnl,ni 0f Ccntrnlla. visiting her al the Mill mi Clcnr wh.. spent the week end with Mr. Creek. ' a ml Mrs It. B. Clinton. Mrs. Horsman Mr. Hepki I visiting her rela-j,, B litU,t t Mrs. (ilbson. live, Mr. Fnider in Sellwood. Mr, nu Mrs. Itoy Douglass went to Mr. Henderson's grandchild, j .()Knn Humliiy when Hoy played ball lilll.i I.eola Henderson i upend- with llm Uikiui team, assisting the Ing her vacation at her relative' i l.i.tiiiill.s to win tho game, home here. Fred llotTinelsler hauled some luin- Mr Meilike hauled lumber former from the Affolter mill Monday. Han Stahlnecker' barn to he mi- There will be a meeting of the court 11 '' .,.. ty division agitators In K. K. KlliotlS eti ts.mn nay. ,i,,vs'lmll Saturday evening. June 22. Kv- r.arnesi inun .-i in Oregon City last week. FIRWOOO li Frev nnd daughter. Menu, vis- ,,d Camp Idle a While the tlrst of the Antone Malar nnd Carl Alt mane a business trip to Portland Monday. A...i..rann bus returned home from Portland, where ho has been at- A party of six left here Wodnes tending school 1 'ny to go over Into the (inrdeld neigh- Mrs. W. L. Wllklns. Sr., and Mrs. liortmod to pick strawberries. Ethel Harper spent several days In Owing to Ihe Inclemency of the Portland tills week. I weather tho Sunday school plcnlo Mrs. It. I. Anderson's nieces, the I which was to have been held at Clad Mlpses Spalding and Seville nnd Mr. slone Park was postponed. Wright, of Portland, visited the An-1 demon family several days Inst week. Every hat greatly reduced. Miss C. Theodore Koenlcka and F. Alt are Goldsmith.. now stockholders In the Flrwood-Do- ver Telephone Co. MIbs Mary Motejl spent Saturday night with Ida Htuckl. Fred Konnicka Is working at Bull Run helping to build a barn for Frank Mrf Ziiifln. The entertainment and basket so- j stocks and are not in tne margei ior clal Saturday night, June 29, promises additional supplies. Sales are being to be the event of the senson. The made from $1 to $1.15 per cental, following programme will be given: Quite a lot of old potatoes are still Music, Miss Ethel Hart of Portland; ' pressing for sale lu the country, but leading, Miss Margrete fanning; as there Is neither local nor outside Drill, Sandy Hldge School Children; ! demand buyers are not taking chanc Hong, Caroline Chown; Dialogue: Tho es. Even commission handlers are, Mnn Under the Settee; Song, Mary i as a rule, not willing to accept stock Junker: Song, Ruth and Ernest Hart; on commission owing to the poor Dialogue, Viola's Answer; Duet, (Jer- chance of receiving favorable returns, trade Melng and Katie Junker; Solo j New potatoes are now coming for Mr. Percy Shelly. The entertainment ! ward from all sections. Local stock, will be held In Shelly's new ball. Ad- while still Inferior to that received mission free. Ladles are requested to from the south, so far as size Is con bring baskets. The proceeds sre to cerned. Is somewhat Improved over be for tne Juvenile Fair, August 27. first arrivals. JF you would now the wonderful pulling and business getting power of little ads try one in our classified columns in either the daily or weekly. If you want to sell or trade your automobile, or your house or a building lot, or stock, in fact anything you may have, run a, small ad and you will be surprised at the results. On the other hand if you wish to buy anything, think of the number of people you can reach for a sum so small you will never miss it Everyone has something to sell and many times will sell at a sacrifice. Better try one this week. CHERRYVILLC Itev. Dr. llunyan preached In the M K. church Hunday. Master Johnny Frlel and Miss vi ola Krlel are taking mlo lessons of Mrs. (leorga Cooper. Miss Jessie Clark has been visiting her alsier "",h J"1""""1' llur" Ing III past week. Miss Je" Horsle visited Viola Freel several days last week. joint llrown, an Insurance man of (liealiam, was In Cherryvllle last week and Insured a number of t'htirryvlllo homes. Among Ihem were 1). O .Hot- I kins and K. I I'anla. Ham Cook has returned io i norry vllle and Is painting the front of J. T. Frlel's store. l.loyd and (Hen Carey have finished working on Hr. John II. Boyd's house and havt, returned home. J. T. Frlel, Jr.. took a trip to Port land last week after a load of goods nnd ha was acrompaliled by Miss Vi ola Frlel. Miss Viola remained sev eral ilajs to take In the rose carnival and visit Iter slater, Mrs. Herbert Han oi k. (Icoritti Kuilen (if Barton spent Bun- day lu Cherryvllln. hi-. John II. Hoyd nnd family of I'm Hand, nrriu'd in I'.heri yv llle lust w eek and will spend I lie sum mer on (lieu- ranch here. Hnruld liraliam. of Mt. Tnhor. arrived here lal week mid I vl. itiug hi gi aiidfallier, Mr, II. Hot. kin. Ned Slearn arrived here a few day ago from I'oi llaiul and i working on lr. Ilolkln' new house. At Hie school election Monday evening lae louglas and I'rof. i.ssiif lieorge Cotipcl' were elected school director for the long term and Mr. Ilcdenstelii wa elected i iff 1 1 it- in place of illiam Al len. Wllo resigned. Mr. ami Mr. Jnine T. I'.dger (..it nf I'oillainl. came mil in their mil lule u few day and slop ped over nighl mi their ranch near t;hei'iyille. Children' day wa appropri ately observed al the M. F. Sun day school Suuday. Parnell A v r 1 1 1 fin returned I" Cherryvllle nfter a few week sliiv in Oregon I'.ily. Miss Olive Averill i Visiting friend ill I'oi'tlanil and else where. Vincent IT iel ha ijuil work at tioxein nl Camp and ha re turned to Cherryvllle. Paul Abraham, of Forest timve , Oregon i visiting hi luoiner. Keilh Alu'iiliain. Cherryx llle Column rial Cluh met Saturday evening and decided to give it hainiuel at their tievl meeting. llaiy Thornton fnon Oovern ineiit i'.amp I vis'tH'K Vincent Friel. The coiniiillti-e appointed to draw up the constitution and In laws for the Chen y llle Coinmer- Cllll Cluh lliel al the residence of Mr. Win. Allen lal Saturday evening. A meeting of Ihe Cherryvllle t imercial cluh will he held next Saturday evening ! H I'- '" nl"' everyone i urged to he presenl. EAGLE CREEK Mrs. II. . Huntington ' ll0M Hlmw visitor Inst week. Mrs. Viola Douglass and Mrs. It. B. (illiaon siient Thursday with Mrs. Cora j I'dell. Mini Mvtrle Wootlle IS woraing ior her grandmother. Mrs. Hewlett. V 111 IMtllKlltBa, m t w,'M... "j Kstacada one Will Douglass, accouipitnieu oy ins , .,,,,. , ,,,., ,hnt the speakers huve lo ssy on the subject The nnnual school meeting of this district wss held til the school house Monday evening. II. 8. (Ilbson was , reelected 1 clerk and 11. Ktrahl was i vim i u uu m.iiJi . nicit .ii'i b" "i out of olllce. Mrs. ('tester Is visiting her daugbt- er. MrJ. Ed Douglass. 8EA80N FOR OLD 8PUD3 NEAR THE END Tho season for old potatoes Is about over. Dealers are cleaning up their