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Oi.KOON CITY KNTKH.'llISK. .'1.1 DA V. .1ULV a'., 1!M2 NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY CARUS. The heavy thunder shower w bad Sunday did a great deal of damage to the grain, also to lota of hay that bad been cut. uio... VI and Tola Fisher made a call on Mr. Sohlmaer's folk Wednes day of last week. Ed Howard and family were Oregon Cltv visitor Friday. Mr. and Mr. Iavld Jone and their little daughter attended Chautauqua Friday. The party Riven at Schmlser'i Sat urday nlr.ht was a success. Mm. Al Jones and Mr. Ernest Jones and daughter were In Oregon Citv Friday. Mr. and Mm. l-ewls and Mra. Evana were visitors with Mr. and Mra. Wm. Davis and family Sunday. Mis Mayholle Mills, who for some time has been working In L, Adams' department store In Oregon City, vis ited with friends In Cams Saturday evening and Sunday. Charley Spangler was on the sick list for several days last week, but Is better now. Mr. and Mrs. Hayward, who came out about a month ago from Clacka mas to spend the summer here, re turned borne Friday. They had to leave sooner than they expected on ac count of the Illness of Mr. Hayward. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davie spent Sunday fishing up the Molalla. near Indian Henry's place. Norman Howard and wife made a business trip to Portland Saturday. Mrs. Evans, of Portland. Is spending a few weeks with Mrs. John R. Lewis. Herman Schmidt, who has a place here and who is living at Needy, has come here to put his hay in. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt are tne proua parents of a new boy born at Needy. Mr. Carlson, who lives at Mullno. contemplates going to California. He la moving hla wife's folks into the Parent house formerly owned by Mr. Walker, of Portland. Wm. Stewart hauled a load of lum ber for the railroad Monday. BILIOUSNESS Is cured with PODOLAX. The pleas ant tasting, pleasant acting liquid liv er medicine. Try a bottle on our viirantm Don't forcet the name PODOLAX. For sale by Harding's I Drug Store. LOGAN Farmers think this is the limit in the weather line, and if it does not Improve soon many will lose their hay j crop. nrhr rtrothera have started their hay baler, had to go to Portland em ployment office to get men to help do the work. We are puxiled to know where the fire was at Clear Creek. Have been informed the whole fire brigade with forty-eight gallons of fire quencher, were out last Friday, but all efforts to locate the blaze are without avalL At last the bridge piers are complet ed and we hope the approaches and floor will soon be ready for use. But if it takes as long as the other work. It will be quite a while yet Sunday, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brehm. of Redland, was laid to rest In 'the cemetery here, having died of spinal meningitis. Springwater defeated Logan 4 to J Sunday. News is somewhat scarce as farm ers are too busy now making hay or trying to Clear Creek Creamery is looking ior a butter maker. Mr. Smith wants to take a much needed vacation. The Live Wires are to Inspect the -bridge site at Barton Thursday. MOUNTAIN VIEW We are having a shower again after the hot weather of last week. The thermometer regiseter 96 degrees. Miss Lennie Ott is able to be up again after her seige of pneumonia. W. T. Smith, our rural mail carrier is off on his vacation this week And D. F. Adcock is carrying the mail in his place. Mrs. J. Barto and relatives from the East spent Saturday and Sunday at Seaside. Miss Emma Vanhoy of Goldendale visited here with her parents last week. A Cough, A Cold And then no telling what unless yon use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It is the best, ask your neighbor. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. Sold every where. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. WILLAMETTE Miss Lenola Seribner, of Portland, is a guest of Miss Alice Oliver this week. I,aveine Moehnke has severed his connection as musician with the Ar nold Show Co., and is borne for a few days. Miss Mary and Popha Chrlstenson of Portland, are spending the week with their brothers Jim and Charley. T. J. Gary attended the Commercial Club meeting Tuesday night Jim Christensen, a carpenter work ing on the house of Mr. Jobonas John son, came In contact with the project ing end of a two by four. The build ing was knocked several feet out of plumb and Jim's nose is where hi ear should be, and he is obliged to look straight up to see daylight Two In One Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain is both an Inter nal and external remedy. It Is an an tiseptic remedy and destroys disease germs. Sold everywhere on a posi tive guarantee. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. MARQUAM Misses Kate Marie and Reta Ridings are camping at Wilhoit Sprines. Miss Dolly and Mrs. Golda Marquam are camping there also. Haying is on in full blast also some grain has been cut. The Southern Pacific surveying crew is here running preliminary sur veys for a railroad. They have the line located from canby to Marquam this week. The people think if the Clackamas Southern R. R. would stop building .the S. P. would stop also. Dysentery la alwaya serious and of ten a dangerous disease, but It can be cured. Chamberlain' Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy has cured it even when malignant and epidemic For sale by Huntley Bros. Co, Ore gon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Can-by. CLEAR CREEK The farmers In Clear Creek district from Viola and neighboring places got together for the first time July 13 to organise a "ltooster Club' they met with success and bad a good many energetic people present to show what their fertile district can produce In the line of fruit, bay, grain vegetables and timber. Clear Creek and' surrounding dist ricts are known throughout Oregon for their productive soil and "wide awake people," The club elected of ficers for the ensuing year and drew up its by-laws at this first meeting. The meetings hereafter will be held the first Saturday of every month and it Is to be hoped that the entire vi cinity will turn out They are In hopes that some live onea from Oregon City will come out this way and get the people Interest ed In a railroad so It win be more convenient to bring products to mar ket. For soreness ot the muscles, wtae ther induced by violent exercise or la Jury, there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment This lini ment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by Huntley Proa. Co, Oregon City, Hubbard. Molalla and Canby, HAZELIA J. P. Cook has just completed a wa ter tower supplying the bouse aud barn with both hot and cold water. Mrs. Theo. Stienhlller entertained a number of friends Saturday and Sun day. "Never too late for fun" was the motto of a number of young people who tok an excursion up The Butte Saturday evening after church to see the fireworks at Gladstone. The par ty consisting ot Misses Lulu Wanker, Hertha Elston. Gladys and Wanda Wanker and Harriet Duncan, and .Messrs. Harold Baker and Ray Dun can was chaperoned by Mrs. Cook, who had prepared excellent refresh ments for the amateur "Mazamas." Mies Anna Duncan is spending the week at the Holiness convention in rortland. where sue is camping with her aunt, Mrs. Morgan. Miss Bertha Klston. of Oswego, Is spending a few weeks with Mrs. J. P. Cook. Miss Lulu Wanker is also there, and the two young people are helping work for the men during the haying season. Mrs. Davis' mother and brother re turned from a visit here to their home at Salem the latter part of last week. Mrs. Fosner was out from Portland this week on her usual Monday busi ness trip. Miss Lucile Duncan, who has spent a few days with her aunt and sister at Mount Scott, returned Monday evening. J. N. Morgan, formerly of Hazelia, came out to bis old home from Port land last week to visit relatives and incidentally to help with the haying. He said he had not forgotten how to farm, lint that It had completely slip ped his mind as to how hard it la. Hat tie and Edith Wanker spent last Friday with grandfather, Mr. Oscar W'hitten. Will Papaun entertained relatives from Salem last week. Misa Nina Wanker and Mr. Winfield Baker attended Chautauqua Saturday night Rev. Robert Brymer preached an excelleit sermon last Saturday even ing to an attentive audience at the Hazelia Schooihouse. Church services will be held at eight P. M. Saturday, August 10th; Sunday school every Sunday at 10:30. Chronic Sore Eyes Are easily cured with Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. It Is painless and harmless and guaranteed. 25c a box. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. STAFFORD The mercury went up to 95 degree ladt week and a man loading bay at Baker's fell off the load and lay un conscious for a time, but went to work again before night as hands were 3carce. The hurry is about over now, as far as hay goes, except bale ing, but the grain harvest Is coming on fast The heat wave was broken Friday night when about half an inch of rain fell, accompanied by thunder and lightning, since then a fire has not seemed uncomfortable. We have heard no news of Mrs. Ml lem and Mr. Milem has not returned to Stafford. Some fears are entertained for the hops, since the damp, cool weather came, as it is said lice have appeared in some yards. The Ladies' Circle enjoyed a very pleasant session at the Seedling's Thursday. Mr. Aerni's daughter and two chil dren returned to their home at Hood River Wednesday. Miss Lydia, her sister, accompanied her. Mrs. Tiedeman boarded three men last week who were making another survey with the object in view of mak ing a new- map of the state. This is about the third bunch that has been through here. The dogs of the neighborhood seem to collect near the hole in the grave yard where the money demanded by the Black Hand was not deposited and spend their nights baying at the moon. Mr. Gage went to Portland Tuesday with a load of oats. Mrs. Brinker spent the afternoon with Mrs. Aernl Sunday. Crawfishing seems to be quite the rage among those who are at leisure. Just ae Mrs Powell was dishing up her Sunday dinner, an auto beaded with friends from Fortland appeared, hungry, of course, but willing bands helped to cook more, and soon all sat down to a bountiful dinner, such as country housekeepers know how to I provide quickly; and after spending a delightful afternoon, they returned home feeling rested and refreshed af ter their day In the country. Mr. Kellar Is looking for a man to put an addition to bis barn . Ed Sharp, one of the school board of Frog Pond, Is also looking for a workman to help put up a woodshed at the school house. Summer Colds Are harder to relieve than winter ones but they yield just a readily to treat ment with Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Sold everywhere. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. i j WIL80NVILLE Miss Hugon Is the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Aden. Rev. May, of Kellogg, Idaho, la vis iting Mr .and Mra. Aubrey Wood. Miss Ellen Brohst has been 111 since hr return home, and will go to the Coast for a couple of weeks to re cuperate. Tho far mors are all busily haying when the sun shines. The rains have been quite a set back, but tho gardens are doing splendidly. II. 1. Hay was a Portland visitor Saturday. , John IHitBon has a new surrey and horse, and Is busily engaged in the rent estate business again. Mr. lHtterson, of Madras, has been visiting .Mr. and Mra. Itntalgia. Mrs. Shipley, of Portland, Is visit ing at the home of her brother, Mr. . alley. Mr. and Mrs. White, Mrs. Cummer and Mrs. Shull attended the Holiness meeting near Portland Sunday. Kmma Stangel has been visiting In Portland and Oregon City for the past week, Mr. and Mrs. J. D Kelty, of McCoy, visited their daughter, Mrs. Brown, Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. (leer, of Portland, vis ited their daughter, Mrs. Roberts, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Probst and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Probst attended Chautauqua Wednes day and Thursday ot Inst week, at which time Miss Mary Probst render ed piano solos, whicn were much ap preciated. Miss Ance Soheirslnger, of Oregon City, returned from that city with Miss Stangel, and is now her guest II. D. Aden made a business trip to Portland Tuesday. H. H. Cronise, our obliging station agent Is taking a much needed vaca tion, and Is visiting at the borne of his daughter at North Powder, Ore gon. The show that waa given by a trav eling company Thursday, Friday and MOWER VALUElV If You are looking for More Value n -l. -t. In thA Mower vou buv this vear. Tht ar th Points: 1. YOKE. Kitr widt atxi Mbtrtaatitl, with rf. mm Wnlwi PUW CottMCting pik Bd MMf hno, tUr ufi tut caam t owl of Iim. lnti tho Ufm tit priK4.v to Km wcortrr laMcaetJ pint, uksuriaj fforrvct Ui4naat ol bar. kattf tad pttmaa alwaya. 2. LAC Wrought Knif Na4. 17 imck b., De socket u ftitaua. . comc(mmi takta all ttM pmtk mi poll ol tbe pttnaa without toat awtioa or play. Aato autac adiatUDcu lor takta mp wear. 9. Extra fc eaM-aardcac maovabla wvartatf plalaa, 4. Powerful, MaootB-ranaiai Driving MtMhM.a. laivrval drtvt fear eacircl piaa, placio awf trtta ia Brtti tad taut iiviaj treat wramaj MiHao aaJ power, ft. Main Frwn t om picca and it practically wear prooi. ft. Crank cad of pttmaa kaa a socket that ata ovrr a ball ota tb pboapaor r a bdl Mwkor fid couth. W rip.i- tf it to lb. IF i euttw c I brooxc tlccvc o crank pia. Tbc maa eoalonna uik ol tba cutti bar at aJI timea aod fv7T"Vi caaaot M crampcj. J 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 CITY Saturday evenings was well attended, and everybody enjoyed the fun. Hev. Reeves, of Salem, wbo has been occupying the M. E. Church pulpit during the absence of Kev. Glsbop, will preach Sunday morning at eleven o'clo-k. Rev. Reeves' ser mons are of a high order, and a large audience greeted him last Sunday ev ening, at which time there waa spec ial ringing by a choir composed of WANTED 1. Wanted A party with good se curity to borrow $650.00. 2. Wanted A party with farm property aa security to borrow (1000.00. 3. Wanted A party to purchase a five-roomed house In Gladstone near car line price $900.00; 1300.00 cash, balance In 18 months. 4. Wanted A party to purchase small house and four lota on Fifth Street, Oregon City $1000. Easy terms. CROSS & HAMMOND Attorneys and Abstracters Beaver Building Oregon City Mrs. Frank llrohst. Mlsa Klliuiboth Urohat, H. 1. Aden and Sltorltinu Sooly. Mr. and Mrs. Harney Cronln cele brated their birthdays last wee, by giving a splendid tinnier to a few of their intimate, friends. A. MoConnt'll, U. K. Tittichman. Charles Kidder. II. N. Molvln. Joe Thornton, Mr. Wall. Mr. Brown, Dr Thornton. Mr. Wall, Mrs- Brown, Dr. drown. Mrs. Ylynn. Mr. Johnson and fninliy. Kdna Hill, Kettle Hntalgla. Mrs. Bowman and children, were among Portland visitors this week. HIGHLAND Mr. and Mr. James Rutherford and family returned home Sunday after a few days' visit with relatives lu Or egon City, W. 11. Fair-fowl, of IHirtland. former resident -of Highland, visited friends here Sutunlay and Sunday. I, Craig, of Oakland, California, Is visltlna friends here. Mr. and Mr. M. K. Kandlo mado a trip to I'olton Monday. It Is reported that 0. Wallace Is improving from his Illness. Mrs. Frank Hhute and daughter, Bernlee, spent Friday at the home of Mrs. John Schrnm. Mr. and Mrs. Fred llottman Bpent Sunduy at the home of Mrs. Itettnian's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. I, Hath and family, of Spriugwater. were visiting at the home of Mrs. Itath's father. T. Parrlsh. Mrs. George Wallace and Mrs. W. llottman. of Colton. visited at Mr. and Mrs. Wallace's Monday. Frank Shuts and Curtis Handle are helping Joe Wallace make hay. The Highland (.range Sewing Bee met at the home of Mrs. JohnSchram Friday. Chicken dinner was served, the guests all report a delightful time. There will lie services at the M. E. church Sunday afternoon. Sunday school. 1:30; church, I::it). Everybody welcome. in uio muwsr juu and t4 J h ft SJcH . I . t Jk SHOW YOU WHY CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. CANBY, OREGON BALL PLAYER'S ALIBI LATEST. The ball pinyer's alibi Is the latest Everjn here the diamond stars are talking allbL Fred Clarke calls It playing with tbe "If" deck. If a player makes a "bonehead" play be has an alibi. Ball players ridiculed by tbelr fellows nrecnlli-d "nllbl." "Bone head" no longer Is the terrible expression. Baseball r'ibl means simply an excuse for a bad or dumb bit of work, and It is pointed out that a ball player wbo always return to tbe bench with an alibi never last long In the majors. "Rome ball players, pitcher especially, make yon wesry with their alibis," said Howard CsmnltiTecently. "T'.t newspapers belp them along with alibis. I get my beatings, and I have no excuse to offer, becaos Z baseball lun't built on irjol like 7 j criminal procedure." 7 Donlin Making Good. Mike Donlin Is making good In right field for tbe Pirate. lie Is batting considerably over -TOO and playing a grand game In the field. BANDY A. II. Pope, of Portland, spent Hun day In Handy. Attorney Pureell spent Sunday la Portland. Th Wt.n.lv I'mnlllnr mil thidr Aral tut nf hnlli-r mi the market Friday. H'.t pounds. It retailed at 70 rents per : pou mi urns ami is in exceiicm qual ity. Alice Mi'duguln lias returned from a visit In Cortland. Mr. J. W. Dixon and children spent (lie fore part of this week at Pleas ant Home. I II. Huffman Is on the sick list. INVENTS A "CURVER." Contrivanu te Curve a Baseball Msds by a Westerner. Inventive genius Hits contributed a (rent uiiiny things t baaelmll, but lbs latent and most Intcvstlng If not vast ly Important I a device for automat Icnlly curving a ball. The success ot the Invention la yet tu be proved as fur a practical use Is concerned, but If It does all that Is claimed for It the sum 1 1 boy will no longer have tu spend ( tedious hour learning to grip the ball for the various shoots aud bender. This device I a small suction cup that I strapped Into the ringer by means of mlilier band and is the In vention of It. W. Jones of Lincoln, Neb. The suctlou cup holds the ball and may I shifted to any position with reivt to the duger, thus regu lating the six and kind of curvet. The cup performs the ottlce of the finger In ordinary curve throwing, the style of curve depending ou the manner In which the ball I released. The In ventor rlnluis this contrivance cum pletely solve the mattery of curves and that any one with a good throwing arm can with It slsnt them over Ilk a Mnthewaoti or an Ames. uuj una j 001 , NOTB TUB SIX CHAMPION FUATl'RI-8 described in this sd. Fix them ia your aiind and before you buy any machine step into the nrareit Champion fency and tee lor youracll. Than in selecting your mower watch tlieae points. Nut the difference ol construction in general in the Champioa Mower and others and you will appreciate that The fihampion offers you Mower Value Implemeat Vehicle Te Build Athlatio Field. University of California has been given $7.Vi,000 for the equipment of a new athletic Held The Held rnd gym nasium will not be completed until 1015. Germany Has Naw Stadium. Berlin, Germany, has a new $:!0ii.000 stadium, where it boes to condui t the 1016 Olympic game. Bids Wanted. Bids will be recived up to 6 P. M., July 29, for the repair and Improve ment, including new toilet at the Kastham and Barclay Schools. Plans and specification may be obtained at the office of J. E. Hedge. E. E. BRODIE, Clerk, School District No. 62. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends i for their kindness toward us during ! the final Illness and death of our be ! loved daughter and sister, France. Mr. and Mrs. John Zeek, Mrs. I4iurie Lueillng, , Mr. May Robinson, Mrs. Minnie Phelps, John Zeek, Jr., C. E. Zeek, Oeorge Zeek, Elmer Zeek, Arthur Zeek. " Sandy and East Ckickanias FIRWOOD The Junior Fair, wlilrh la to belinld nt Handy, Annual SH, will havn apimk. er from Ori'itim Clly and I'nrllnnd; tmialo nil diiy nud night. Kvorynno Is pxu'tid In honor the children Willi llii'lr presence. A purty of girl .tinuioly: Ida and llerlha Hturkl. Murlo Kueiilrka, M 1111 Fny and two young Isdlea from Portland, who are visiting Mis Krey went to Ki'l no Wrilnuailiiy liuali'iiul llliK. Mr. and Mrs. Frml Wi'iidhind and clilldrvn of Portland, are visiting Her mt 11 and Adolpli WtMidlmid. , and children, of Portland, are vis. Illng Herman and Adolpli Wetidliitid. Mrs. Viola DoiikIh. and Mr. mid Mrs. liny Dtnmlna, of Knitlo Crock, visited Mr. and Mr. J. (I. piiaier, Htindiiy. Clin. Howard and Mr, Pope, ol Portland, spent Hominy wllh Mr. and Mr. Jerome Howard. Mirny farmers hail liny down during the rainy spell, hut no great tinning hit reaolted so fur. V. U Wllklns Sr., and son Warren, went 011 a fishing trip to Hie moun tains last week. Joint Sinclair lia been working at Hull Hun the past few weeks, lien I leach, Alex Brooks and ('has. New land, of Three Hlx, have sold their timber land to Mr. Mowery. Mr, tl. M. Howe' granddaughter, Mrs. tiny Cochran, of Vancouver, Washington, Is visiting her. The director of the Mt. Hood Creamery Co. held a htmliii'ss meet ing at the new Creamery plant In Ban dy Tuesday night. K. I). Hart left his horse aad IniitKy hitched near the creamery building, but In some way the home got untied and went home. Mr. Hart rode homo with a neighbor, and found the horse waiting at the gate to get In, with the hitch strap hanging to her neck. It waa about 13:. 10 and quite dark, but there waa nothing damaged In any way. EAGLE CREEK Miss ldn Sweeney, of Stevenson, Washington, Is visiting w ith her sis ter, Mrs. W. F. Douglas. I Jim Saturday a consignment of Rainbow trout were aont out to Eagle Creek and worn turned loose In the st renins of Kuglu Creek and Wolfe Creek. Mrs. liny WihhIIh culled on her mother. Mrs. ZlUmlller, Saturday af ternoon. U, . n.l llnrll. .. .1 ! relatives of Charles Murphy; were' culling on Mr. und Mrs. Murphy Hatur-, day evening and Sunduy. ' I ( Iniida Woodle was over this way Sunday vlsltlnu with relatives. I Mrs. Alex Maker and Mrs .Fred HoffmelBter went to Kstacada one day lust week. Mr. and Mr. Wulter Itamglnsa were out to Jim DeShnxer's Saturday. Canby and South Clackamas CANBY Joseph Stefanl and bride returned from Italy Monday night. A. W. Hutterfleld has returned from the Const. He report such cold w ca ther there that he waa glad to get back to Canby. K. C. Kchols, of tho Canby Canal 1 u, uuiuH it iiyniK iriu iu I'oritanu Monday on business. M. J Ie went to Portland Tues-' day on business Dr. A. T. Murdy has Just complet ed a trip to Mount Hood with the Ma- xainas Club Mrs. M. T. Mack and Mrs. George : Ogle were visiting at the home of V. I.. Muck, of Aurora Saturday. , , .,,., ,j . A. Lee and also W. W. Jesse, of Pi..w , II Harlow Mr. and Mra. Allen Adams, of Port land, are spending a two weeks' vaca tion with Mrs. Adams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wang, of Canby. Mr. and Mrs. Iwls Chirk, who have been vlaltlng Mr. Clark's father, D. (i. ('lark, returned to their home In Texas lust week. Mrs. Roy Knight visited relatives In Canby for a few days this week. Mrs. Robert Vorpbat, who was tak- en suddenly sick by enting a dish of Ire cream, Monday, while she wn ov erheated, Is recovering. Mr, (ieorge Ogle and Mrs. M. T. mack ami tittle son, Keith, made a trip to Woodhurn Monday, tho guests of Mrs. Charles Mosbbergor. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee left Sun day for AiiKiistn, (ieorgla, which place will be their future home. The German Vereln picnic held at Macksburg, July 21, was largely at- tended by people, from all of the sur- rounding country, as well aa from the towns. A largo crowd gathered In , the grounds and a Jolly time was en- Joyed by all. I White and Sheer ran auto to and j from Canby to tho ground all day and: night. A dance waa held In the evon- Ing. I The Band Boys will give a dance at the new Band Hall, Saturday, July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Spaululng, of Port-1 laud, were visiting over Sunday at the ' C. A. Bradford home. 1 Mrs. L. T. Ilntton was shopping In Portland and Oregon City Tuesday. Mr. Wlrfs and sona left Tuesdny I morning with their hay baler. They expect a very successful run this sea-1 son. Mrs. Roy Dunegon died at the home of her parents, July 14, 1912. Blood poisoning was the cause of her death. Mrs. Donegan was the youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zeek, Sr. Mr. Donegan I survived by the fol lowing relatives: her husband, Roy Donegan, an Infant son, ten day old: Mr. and Mrs. John Zeek, Sr.; three sisters, Mrs. I,anra Llewelyn, of Paul-jVnnhoy are ramping at Seaside. Ina, Oregon; Mrs. May Roberson, of Mr. Garner of Eleventh and Taylor Portland; Mrs. Minnie Phelps, of Can- utreet is building a new wood shed, by; and five brothers, C. E. Zeek, of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Julnn of Cent Fort Rosa, California; J. Zeek, Jr., of , ral Point were vlltlnn friends here Paul Inn, Oregon; George Zeek, of Hub- j last week. hard, Oregon; Elmer and Arthur! L. J. Francis of Tualatin was vlslt Zeck, of Canby. Interment took place. Ing relative here last week and at- at the .ion Cemetery, July 15, and the funeral sermon wna conducted by Rev. A. Scott Bledsoe, of Kansas City, Missouri A large numbor of friends from Canby attended the funeral and the floral offerings were beautiful, the grave being completely covered. Mr. and Mrs. Yergen autoed to Gladstone Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick and Mr. Dick' sister went to Newport Saturday, re turning Monday. Mr. Hewitt and family were New port visitors over Sunday. - Work Is progressing rapidly on the new electric railway from Canby to Liberal. TWILIGHT Oliver Bailey has erected a new Mr. K. It. (llbson was In Ksluinda BiHtirdny, having some denial work doiin. A Ihl I such a busy tlmo there was not a very large nttiMidniico out nt tlrangn Hnturdsy, but Ihoan who were there partook of an excellent dinner mill held a short timetlng. Mr Corn Ifnlierlson was a (Iranga visitor last Hatiirday. Mr. Itoliertsoii formerly resided In tills neighborhood. Mr. mid Mrs. Kit Hnter vlallml Willi Mrs. Huler's parents, Mr. and Mr. Hawlell, of Inner, Tiiixday. Mr. and Mrs. John Held and chil dren, Theodore and Cheater, were the gueals of Juntos (llhsoti Sunday, Mrs. Corn t'doll and i-lilldren spout Sunday with Juntos (ilbson. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Douglas and Mr. Viola noughts wore vUltllig with Mr. and Mr. James DoKlutaor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. tiny Woodle spent Hun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. How. lott. Mrs. (lorhardiis. who tin been at the hospital for some time, came Itoina Ink! Siiliirdity, Mr. llerhnrdu accutn pun) lug her. Mr. floater, father of Mr. Kd Doug Ism, Is visiting with hi ilniiKlitor. CHERRYVILLI Itov, Dr. Hniiyan preached In the M. K. church Sunday. Dr. O. Ilotkln lias returned to Cher ryvllle from a visit In Portland ac companied by hi daunliter, Mrs. (Ira ham, of Moutavllla aud Iter children. Dr. John II. Boyd, pnator of lb First Presbyterian church of Portland has returned to Cherryvllle and will pond hi vacation on hla ram n with hla family. Herbert Hiiasock and James Mlt chol of Portland came out on their motorcycle ami siont Sunday In Cherryvllle. Miss Viola and Mis Clara Frlol have returned from a trip to Portland. Mlsa Josephine Itlrhardson. of Port land Is visiting Mlas Kllsatteth Boyd. Miss l.atta. of Alberta. Oregon, I visiting Miss Lillian B. Avemll. Dr. A. Thompson, of Oreshsm and several monitors of his fnmlly and some friends spent Sunduy on hi ranch lier Cherryvllle. James Kdgerton,, wife, slater and nephew, came out In an automobile aud spent lovornl day on hi ranch near Cherryvllle. The forest rniiger report that deer and grouse are very plentiful In the vicinity of Wild Cut Mountain alout eight miles from Cherryvllle, and al so there will be a largo crop of huck leberries. A meeting of Cherryvllle Commer cial Club will be held next Saturday evening. Mrs. J. F. Frlel. Jr., gavo a recep tion Saturday evening to Mr. and Mr. HusNock. of Portland. Dancing, mus ic, singing and guinea wer Indulged lu. All report a good time. llous on tho Innd he recently purchas ed from Henry Scheer. U A. Bullnrd nud family pent lat Thurdav In Portland. Mr. Arant Honeywell ,of Minneap olis, Minnesota, was a Sunday guest ' r her hunt. Mrs. (ieorge I-axolle, Henry Scheer has given his house ' , nf ,mini which adds much to It nppenronce. Bnl;.n ,,na M. 8. Muien of Clack- Mrs. Harry Walllug ana oaugnier, iinai Heights, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. UoorKO Hcbowor Friday. A. II. Harvey, wife and daughter " M " " r 0 " r ., ' , VV. 1 hurday taking n the alhhta l'-'1 1,""'. Mr- Nns "d .Mr Hooka started Tuesday for Eastern V" to ' ,h" ha""' oW ( harlea Caldwell and children of Portland waa calling on old frlonds Sunduy. Mr. Caldwell formerly lived here and Is always a welcome visitor. Miss Alto Humahy, of Molalla, baa been engaged to teach the Fall term of school. She cornea highly recom- mended and we export a successful school year. Mr. Frank lllaik entertained a 1 number of friends at her home Sunday evening at dinner. The occasion be Ing her hiisliund's forty ninth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Illnck proved her self to be a genial hosten. The frlond of Mr. I Hack wish 1)1 ui many happy birthdays. Fred J. Melndl nud family of Hell wood and Mr. .lames Taylor, of Port land were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Lazcllo. Mrs. Karl and children of Albany, daughter of L. J. Hylton are here to spend the slimmer, (ieorge Uizelle has let tho contract for clearing tlvo acres of Innd. Miss McNuiigliton, of Seattle , I making a week's visit with her friend, Miss Marie Harvey. Mr. Russel of California I visiting bis daughter. Mrs. Old, Mr. and Mrs. William Rate went to Kelso, Washington, Sunday to attend the funeral of the son of John Kates of that place. Mr. Chandler has hla now house nearly ready for the shingle. I). W. (Illicit Is InilUIIng a fireplace In Mr. Chandler's new house. ' J. L. Mattocks Is suffering from a broken arm. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cloveland who are Journeying by auto from Bnlllngham, Washington, to California, are camp ing this week In Dlx Bros.' grove. Mrs. Fred Bullnrd stayed all night In town with her sister. Grandma Schuebnl wbo la quite poorly of rheu matism. Mrs. E. A. Seoley, of Meldrum, spent Wednesday of this week visiting friends In this vicinity. Misses Hazel Francis and Emma tended the chnutnun.ua at Gladstone. Will May re-shlngled hla house on LOrsnt Street last week. Mrs. S. U Smith and children have gone to Montavllle to visit her moth er, Mrs. Noble, before going to Tilla mook to Join her husband. Mr. and Mra. Iwellen are at home again after spending ten days at tho chnutannua. Mr. Iewellen being the gatekeeper. J. B. Falrclough haa gone to the mine again for the Hummer. Mr. and Mra. R. M. C. Brown have their new house finished and nearly furnished ready for occupancy. Mra. Walter Simpson received word thla morning of the serious Mines of her father, 81 Straight Grandma Grant I seriously III of paralysis at the home of her daughter Mra. Tlll Clark on Duana P'reeL