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OHEOON CITY ENTEUPHLSE, FK'IDAV, .IITNIO 20, HM3. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY WILSONVILLE. Mm. Larsen. of Woodburn, Is vis 'inttg her sister. Mm. Frank Rrobst. Attorneys Dussn and Schroer. of rortlnnd. were iu Wtlsonville Satur dav on K'gal business. Mm. Vtirlon Young Is having splcn did impress, as usual, la her prennra (ions for the Juvenile fair, to be held in September. School meetings were held on Mon day In the local school and nearby schools, and preparations made tor Improvements. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. He!le. from Tortlan-1, with their young daughter vislied Mr. and Mrs. Wall last weok. Mr. Helle is an accomplished musi cian and sinner of note, having trav elled with good companies in this country and Germany. Mrs. Itethme went to Portland on Tuesday to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker went to the Rose City on Friday to spend a few da-g with relatives and attend tha Rose Festival. There was a large attendance at U Ice cream festival at Hood View par sonage on Frkiay evening. Mrs. Reed Graham spent several days In the Rose City last week, vis iting at the home of her sister. Mary Batalgia, who has recovered from her recent illness, has gone to Portland. Ray Baker visited relatives In Port land last week, returning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood drove to Oreson City on Monday, where Mrs. Wood will attend the teacher's meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Graham are vis. lting relatives here, and are enjoyla honeymoon. Having been married In Seattle on Wednesday. June 11. Mr. Graham's many friends here Jolt In congratulations and best wishes. The Children's Day program given at the M. E. church on Sunday even ing was an excellent one. The chair singing was especially good, the fol lowing persons taking part: Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Brobst: Mr. and Mrs. U, D. Ad?n; Miss Schull; Messrs. Sher man Seely, Raymond Seely. and Mis Cora Brobst. accompanist. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion, and the recitations aud sonss given by the S. S. scholars were well rendered. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Aden attended the graduating exercises of the Will amette University at Salem last Fri day evening, and had the pleasure of hearing the noted Dr. Matt. Hughes, of Pasadena, California. The following persons were amoug Wilsonvllle residents who attended the Rose Festival at Portland last week: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Aden, Mr. and Mrs. Methme, Mr. and Mrs. Wall. Mrs. Jlc- Klnney, X4T. and Mrs. Norrls Young, Mrs. Marion Young. Mr. and Mrs. Cbalupsky, Emma Stangel, Mr. and Mrs. Peters. Kate Wolbert, Sherman Seely and others. CLAD TIDINGS. Ira James Is hauling lumber and other material necessary, and will build a dwelling house this coming summer. O. L. Hammond has begun work on a new wood house. Joe Lehman has a portion of 'ho material on the ground and will soon start th building of a bungalow, mod ern and up to date in every respect. Walter Row will build a shed aroun 1 and In connection with the present barn standing on his place. Eills Ridings Is busy, weather con ditions permitting, painting his house. The house being a good one, the re painting adds greatly to the general appearance of the structure, besUlt-s adding to Its durability. John McCullough, a native Oregon tan. born near Eugene, Is introducln:; a line of buggies In this community O. M. Keebaugh, a resident of near Canby, Ore., agent for the Singer Sew ing Machine Co., for the past ;e:i years, passed through our neighbor hood last Thursday. Our good roads of a few days agi are again in a bad condition in many places, owing to the late rains, but we have a careful and attentive su pervisor, C. A. Bengll. who will S'H? that they are again put In a passabh? condition. Considerable haying has been done already in some portions of the coun try, but in the immediate vicinity of Glad Tidings, but l'ttle if any hay has been cut. Nick Beer will plant eight acres of potatoes njxt week. . Mike Row has about finished put ting In seven acres of potatoes on John Ridings land. Mrs. Newsonie made a trip to Mt Angel Thursday. A daughter of Thomas McFaddea, of Molalla, was married on June llth to a Mr. McMillan, whose place of bus iness is Eastern Oregon, and where they will make their future home. Posters have been put up through the country, warning people In regard to the setting of fires. It would be well thit we, one and all heed the ad monition. Mr. Marsh la building a small house on his place to be occupied by an oi l German, who has been cutting wood for him. Miss Mattel Miller Is clerking for Robbins Bros., of Molalla. Mrs. Christiansen was a caller at J. P. McMurry's Wednesday. Mr. A. 0. McMurry and daughter and Mr. Clyde McMUrray and wife were callers at J. I', McMurry s Sutur Rowan from Portland day, Mrs. Emily came out to liarton rrmay aim North l.ogan Saturday. to ALSPAUGH diplomas, having successfully passed the Dual examination, The Experimental corn furnished by tint O.-W. It. ft N. Co. Is up and growing finely thu afar, promising to furnish proof of Oregon a qimlltli a lion fur a corn growing state. Mr. Sol. Struhhar made an auto trip to Portland oil Thursday. Will Gibson Is building fenro for Mrs. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burgess, of Friend i Otvgon, have announced their Iniea- tlon to return to Miicksliurg, which Summer Nornwl at Gladstone. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Snrks spent several days at Seaside last week. Miss Alma Frank has been work ing for Mrs. J. W. Dowty a few days. Misses Hazel Gttbens and Alia Ser ver attended the picnic at Estarad.t Sunday. Again we are having rain. Mr .mil Mr. John Git hen made a business trip to Eagle Creek one day , Is the former homn of Mrs. Burgess, last week. Mr. "nrth's new house, Is progress ' nit.. ' number nf votinii nooiilu of lug well a lid Is expected to be read I this vicinity attended the grand open- for occupancy before the opening of ing ball at Estacada Saturday night the school term In the fall. and report a line time. I A uuie sou came 10 inn muni. o. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar llolple attend- Mr. ani Mrs. Wesley Kly Inst week, ed the Hose Show Saturday, I The rose festival visitors returned Misses Ellen Erlckson and EehVfrom Portland delighted with tha (lis Glthena are attending the Teacher's ' play given there, and also Inspired by I the rcticcuon mat no reason exisi why Mat ksburg should be behind Portland In the culture of the rose. With the same climatic conditions and soil as fertile as we choose to make It. nothing but the will Is nenl ful to attain the results exhibited at that wonderful show. Cars are running on the P. K. and E. railroad between Cnuhy aud the Oak Grove school house. The hop vines are looking line and are promising a heavy yield. We are pleased to note the marri age of Arthur McAnulty, of Oregon City, to Miss Barry of tha same place. Mr. McAnulty won the esteem of both adults and children, to a marked de j gree. In the year tiiat he taught the Ume Elder school. All unite In wish ing him a happy and prosperous Journev through life. Mr. A. A. Baldwin was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Barth on Monday. Mrs. Frank Hilton, with her chil dren, visited MJrs. lieo. Walsh last Wednesday. The planet, Venus, In great brllllan ry. Is visible In the morning now. Mars, also, may lie seeu In the morn ing. Next week Saturn will ma'ie MARQUAM. Barton Jack and family and G. W. Bentley are to go this week by auto mobllo to Cottage Grove Ijin County, to be gone a week or ten days. Mrs. Minnie Avery Is to keep house for them while they are absent. The Ladles' Aid are to have an Ice cream social and entertainment in the hall Friday night, June 20. The school meeting came off har monious here Monday, June 16, ex cept In voting a special tax, whb b failed. The newly elected officers are Mr. Asbo for director and Mrs. Sea man for clerk. Miss Bell Gray Is spending a few days In Oregon City. Unite a number from here attend ed the Rose Carnival in Portland last week. Mrs. Tessa McPherson. of Athena. Oreson, Is spending a few weeks with ( the third of the morning stars. Juu- Wlnklu. Geo. Berg and the little folks. Mrs. lotia Andrews Keebaugh gave birth to a baby girl asi week, hut the child only lived threw days. Mrs Andraws returned nonto from nor ihiiiuhlet's Saturday. Albert Auhoii left Saturday fur Port land, where be Is thinking of Studying lor hii elect rlolan Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I'arm.uiter li.fl Tuesday nf last week for a log inn rsiiin In Washington, wher-A l..M.iinnl will rook for the ramp, ty Parineuter and family have Ink en possession of Leonard I'almeuler's nlitctv Miss Pearl Chlsen, of New Era, has been re-elected primary teacher, Mr Widows fell from a platform Monday on which he was loading ties and was badly hurt. Injuring Ills Side, cutting a gash In his head and also on,, in bis foot, the nli karoun sties lug Into his fool. His, liedimin and Mason were called and dressed the wounds. It rcoulrml two stlehes In the wound In bis head. At I 'i school election held Mluiduy evening Mr. Jesse was reel ed clerk and l. L. Irwin was elected di rector to (III the place vacated ny Mr Wurfel. Mr. Wurfel refusing 'o accent the office longer. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse left Tuesday for SiHil.ann. where Mrs. Jesse, will be un der the doctor's care for some time attain. Mr. Jesse's niece and husliaii'l wii look after Ihelr Interests while they are gone. Mrs. Itymcrson and daughter, Miss Ainu, aro visiting at Ml B. rergusous Mrs. Uyiuerson Is here for her health. Mrs, Howe was badly stung about the head and face by bees Monday. Many of the Scandenavlan children are attending school at Canny. II. C. Howe has sold his home place to Mr. Hayes, who will locate here. Mrs. Hayes la a niece of Mr. Jesse, who recently came here from Okla homa. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bauer and chil dren, of Aurora, were calling at U. E. Irwin's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Slatager have their HAZELIA. STAFFORD. Strawberries are plentiful and very good qualUy. A number of our residents are sell ing berries from new yards. M. A. Gag-e has returned from s month of traveling, sight-seeing and visiting with friends during which he attended State Grange at Albany, went to Conrallis and Eugene, and to the coast In Tillamook County, at tended the Rosa Festival the past week, and went down the river as far as St. Helens. As the papers have told ns before, he saw Sauvies Island nearly all under water, which must entail a great loss to owners of prop erty upon that productive Island. On Saturday he attended the children's day exercises at Oswego Grange, which were very good. The Osweso Grange is one of the progressive kind. They have recently moved their hall upon a corner of their lots, re-painted it, and made many inside Improve ments at an expense of about $1200. and have nearly one hundred mem bers. On Monday the people of Stafford, men and women turned out in fore-; at the annual school meeting to elect a new director and clerk. Mr. Kel ler and August Delkar were re-elected the first as director, and the last as clerk, Mr. Weddle resigned as director, and Dick Oldcnstadt w elected in his place, and as the three directors are of one mind in regard to the education of the young, we un doubtedly will have a united board for the coming. year. There ha3 been quite an improvement in and about the school grounds, owing perhaps to outside forces, the lot obtained from the A. O. U. W. has been Improved, stumps blown out, d.bris burned and the land plowed, harrowed, seeded and fenced, a number of loads of crushed rock put around the school bouse, where boys aud girls were oo liged to wade in mud during play hours, all of which Is a pleasure and a credit to Stafford, but there is a lot more needed In the way of fenc ing and beautifying the grounds which we hope will be accomplished in the near future. A number of people of Stafford have been at Woodhurn attending the an nual camp meeting of the Church of God. Mrs. Wiseman has returned from Newport, where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffman were among callers in this neighborhood the last week. Ray Duncan's horse got frightened at an automobile Sunday and ran away and tore one shave out, turned tha; buggy over and broke the harness up ; in general. No one was hurt, but Ray was frightened badly, and be lost a 1 new derby hat in tiie deal. He hadn't more than got his buggy straightened up and his horse hitch-, ed until a party from Portland's horse ; got frightened broke two wheels Into kindling wood. As luck would have it no one was hurt ; Mrs. Childs came home from Bar-, low Friday, where she has been spend-, lng the last two weeks with her niece. ; Mr. Brimer took supper with Mr.: and Mrs. Bantz Saturday evening, j Mrs. Eastman was a pleasant call-j er at Mrs. Helm's Saturday. Mrs. Alfred Thomas Bpent Tuesday j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stem- j hilber. Quite a number from Hazelia at- ; tended the Rose Carnival In Portland. I Miss Harriet Duncan graduates ; from Washington High School in , Portland. June 23. I Mrs. Jim Hayes and children spent the week-end at Mr. Tiedman s. Will Cook is home for a few days, i The Misses Anna Duncan, Lulu j Wanker and Ethel Tompson spent j Sunday with Miss Ethel Baker. I Miss Sadye Tiedman was married last Saturday to Mr. Sinenson, of Os- i wego. Sadye was a popular young lady of Hazelia and the lucky man is employed In the depot at Oswego. NORTH LOGAN. MULINO. Dick JohnBon went to Portland Sat urday on business. Elmer Douglass went to Estacada Saturday to meet some friends. ; Among the prominent visitors la3t j weeks was Thos. L. Sagar, a proml- j nent land owner of Clarkes. Mr. Sa-1 gar Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. I B. Cumins. i Mr. Earnest Gurber was a visitor in our burg Saturday to see Mr. Geo. Sagar on business. Mr. Gurber is a prominent farmer of the Logan dls- j trict. He is also engaged in the team- j ing business, hauling piling for Smith , and Mother. i Jim Barry and Geo. Sagar went Ij Estacada Sunday to the bail game, j The latter playing with Estacada and i from all reports he played a very bril liant game. I Wm. Odell went to visit his folks j returning in the evening. Mr. Roberts, of Portland, Is visiting at Mr. Hamblet's. Mr. Ole Hansen, of Clarkes, is stop-jfci r pirents, ping at Mr. Cumin's for a few days. kins. Billy Sagar went fishing Sunday and of course bad a fisherman's luck. Miss Mable Cumins and Grace Gov sa spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Grace Stanton. Mrs. Wm. Johnson gave an old fasi ionel chicken dinner Sunday to some of her friends and among the more prominent who accepted of her hos pitality were Mr. and Mrs J. B. Cunv ins, Thos. L. Sagar, Martin Griffin and Ole Hanson. Mrs. Sam Hamblet was visiting Mrs. Cumins the forepart of the week. ' Jim Barry has finished hoeing Mr. patch. 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Balancing Sectors which - balance the machine in any height of grain. BAED Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. PORTLAND ORE. -SOLD AT RIGHT PRICES BY- W. J. WILSON & CO., OREGON CITY, ORE. CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO., CANBY, ORE. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Icr-' Iter Is evening star, and comes Into . vli.-v n every clear night, as soon as MihS lJollle Marquam returned home ('aylhit : as disappeared. frrrn nar Dufor, Wasco County. wt fre are has hi en teaching sc'h'xl. TWILI3HT. Grant Ashby, of Shaw, Marion County, is again a Mullno resident for a few days, working on bis farm which he is summer fallowing. Helen and Jerrie Parker, who hav , Cumins' potatoe been spending a couple of weeks with Uays handling a hoe is the best thin; tlielr grandmother, Mrs. cnurcniii, in ine worm to aeveiop me musctes left for their home In Linn County of the arm. anHo Mr. Rowen and Dick Johnson Mulino population Is growing rap-1 broueht Geo. Sagar s auto Into camp Idly, a new daughter armed at ai-i cmua anq say n is a nne car. Krt' rrif kimn's nn June 12th. and a I eo. Sagar and Geo. Eadea and on at Bert Wallace' on June 16th, 'earn went over to the K. and K. out- making four babies born wtinin iaoj "wiktoj ann poi ius mg aunn-jr last month scraper to dig the pond for the new Children' day exercise were heH Cumins' mill. at th Cranee hall last Saturday and It loo. ed good to see J. B. Cumins good program w rendered, after whh ak and Ice cream was served Quite a Urge crowd wa In attend ance. . , A rousing school meeting wa he!' In this district anonaajy trewm i whlcs seventy-five vote were cast. among us one day this week. NORTH LOGAN. Mr. Clyde McMurry went to Oregon J . , , r-ft w U.'oH nAH a r on a l,n.ina trn n'k un nn is not P u l n u um w i- . w - - k. iMrar riuir was- -- r - - - i -v.-,l mnrrpra. elected director and Vesta Churchill ClMri. Seward Is uylng with Mr. Bert Wallace for a few day. Quite a crowd of Mullnolte went to WUhoit Sunday. Fred Churchill went to Portland Sunday to wltnee tne Dau gamo - a fow day on Mrs. Ruffnr's place. Mr. Win Roberts, from Weiser, Ida ho, spent the last few days with Mls Grace 6 tan ton. Mr. W. W. Bmith expects to get tie piling off bi place by the end of the week. The Hemler boys and Bow Pierce have taken the contract of drir I lng It dowa the rWer. .Mr. Sherman Miller is engaged I" hauling gravel nar fciilevtron, Marion County. I The rain here last Saturday did hundreds of dollars worth of good. No hay wa cut here. Mrs. Catherine Jones bas-had un other paralytic stroke. Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Salem, preaci- . ..... . !.... - eo to a lull douss uere mi nuwiaj. He is to fill the pulpit bere tne but ance of the conference year. A great many strawberries are grown near hire and they find a ready sale at one dollar a crate, of 2i boxes. Ixilph Myers has bought quite a lot of sheep lately. MACKSBURG The Sunday ball game between El dorado and Macksliurg, played on the Eldorado grounds, resulted In a vic tory of 10 to 7 for Macksburg. Thia places Macksburg's percentage at .7.0 and is the fifth successive game won by our team. The annual school mee.lng of the Eby District was bod at the school house on the afternoon of Monday, June 16th. Mr. August Kotanbcr?; was reflected director, and Mr. Kraik Hilton was again chosen district clerk. Mr. Harry 8herwood, who taught the Eby school last year, ex pecis to locate, the coming year, in Polk County, where his people and those of his wife reside. A little son. weighing twelve pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norrls last week. The entire eighth grade of be Macksburg school ti received their Earl ;ntlcy visited in Oak Grove Saturday with relatives and took In the rom show. Gf'A. 1-azWle and M. J. I.azrlle were dinner gues's of 8. J. Me.lndl Sun day at Hell wood. Mr. Geo. Hi hrlner is on tin sick list. lir. and Mrs. Henderson and c'lil dr-n of the East are guests of Mr. and Mr. Ellings. Mrs. liixhop and son. of Spokann, young. lady nieces from Minnesota vis iting them. Mrs. Van Winkle's son and family, f 11 ; nr, aro visiting her. Mis C n Howe left VVeinowl y for I'or.lanl vli rc t e has accepted a loilt!on. JENNING8 LODGE. Mr. J. F. liyers Is harvesting some fine strawberries of the Oregon vari ety whi: h are so large that 16 ma-le a liO. The purent-teachers' SHsociatlon will hold Its regu'ar meeting on Kri day, June 13th. ' A speaker from Port l ind will he present and a full attend is at home with her parents, Mr. an J ance Is desired. Mrs. Hpiger. R.-. 15. I). Ilornschuh preschel at Sunday School at 10 o'clock' a. m the Grace Chapel on Sunday, June Nth. Sunday at Twilight hall. Everybody c.rdltilly Invited Mhs Marie Harvey Is entertaining her friend Miss Claudle Bronley, of Aahlsou, Kansas, at Toten Pole ranch. Mrs. Id ops and M.ss Elsie Swlc'x were In Portland taking in tbe rose how and visiting Jrs. Page. Wallace J. McCerd, a well known 8 :rvlc will be held two Sunday aft ernoons each month at 3 p. m. Rev. Ilornschuh has been very succensful Willi bis work at Itelllngham, Wash., where he has been pastor for five vur. Tbe Community Club Is offering a bounty of & cent each for rat tails. Tbe Lodge seems to be particularly overrun at this Ume wlthem. We are youn? man cr this vicinity, nas en-j In hopes that the boys will get to work t.rtd Into j,artnershlp with Clarence and help the Club in their effort to cvanp, oi urexuu iit-7, auu ate 1 . f-:1 In the Ice cream business. T?icy bave established factory In connection with the Oregon City Ice Plant and are now In a position to fill orders. We wish McCord the best of success. BARLOW. Among those who attended the rose show in Portland last week were: . Clarence Landsverk, Mr. Irwin and, son, Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. Wurfel, I Misse Georgia Ellison and Ada Van POLK'S- OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory Dtraetarr f sack City, Twa aa4 Vttlaga, (tTlns SMcrlplIra akatek of aaek plaea, locatloa, po (relation, uia. gTapa. ahlpRtnff aa4 baaklaa point; la Claaalflad tMraetorr, aonpdad kf kaalnaia aa4 arafaattoa. L. POLK A CO, BKATTM Children Cry for Fletcher's Tbo Kind You Have Alwnyi HongM, fttnl which hnn J,cril lu ii o fur over HO years, liua bornotho alurmturo of 0 Mid h" born niiulo under hi tier. sZJt-1-. . 0l,nl "H,rvlloii alnre Ms li.fm,,.,. VwaVVTJ iCctCAJK Allow lirt ono to (tooelvo you In nils ; All Counterfeit. Imitation And JunUiu-itimhI " nro ,. lOrpcrluicnt (lint trlflo w till anil Miduniror tlio health, of lufunU uiid t'lilltlrcn Lxporkuioo guliit LxH.'rlutuut What is CASTORIA Cnfttorln 1 ft hiirnilr nnbstltuto for Castor OH, lftr. porlo, lro nml HMilliliir Myrnp. It I liiiHiiiit, j ' contain iiHthor Opluin, Motplilno nor other Jiareolla pulistiinco. It nc I Its Iftiarantco. It destroy a Worms nnd nlluj Feverlshnes. Tor mors than thirty jeurs u lias been In eointant tio for tlm relief vt CoiiNtlputi,,,, l lutulemy, Mind Colle, ull Teethlnir Troubles MnJ llarrhiit. It reifulatr the Ktoiuuell wild HoweU. intlinlliitc tho 1'ixhI, clvlnir healthy wild natural Icen. Tho Clilldrvu's I'lwiiKtu-Tho Jlolher' 1 flcud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS iDeora tho Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Uso For Over oU Years ellminnte the niiiaance. The IniU Onmei may ho turned over to P, I. Newell or I Helen II. S 1)111. The Children's )sv erlces at the (IrHiv Chaiwl were held on Hun lay Init. Tne rlmary rlnns rendering- th srtiatvr part of the program with their little boiiks and riH-ltstlons. The beau-1 and miixl" wer indulitn) u. Paltitou and Muliln Uriihia irnvn a nuintmr or uiiiio eiiviioni Mrs. Harry Thomas, of Tilinmout, lias rvlurncil home all.r a 1'Ipoubi visit with Mr, and Mr Thoiuaa, 4. t:ie Inline. Mrs. homy Tlbhittu, of Kuxene, vA llful decorsttous of pink roses, sweet 1 )P,m Mury Morn, of Wall Willi. peas and ferns added to tha affair and were anlHtlially arrnnxed by Ut t'lslr Ostrom and Mary Hruechnrt. A very pretty wedding took place In Portliind on Thursday last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. W. tinge. Under beautiful floral arch, Itev. I. ill ier It. Hyolt, performed the ceremoiy which united W'tlmm II. Miller and j s 'aalon Mrs. A. V. McKarlanv u i Miss lilunys t . tinxe In marr'age. llie ixilnted to look alter the fluwrn 11 sisters of the brtdtt rumleiV'd Mendel-1 tln sriiuol house and st onre u nun., win spend a tortnliiht ml Mrs. It. M. Hurt and Mim I.. Wmiw Held, of Portlund, Is a!o llielr sumi Mrs. l-ar, of Eugene, has bm 1 house Kuest at the Itev. II. N. 8mlt boint. The Parent Teacher t'ln le met ot r'rldny vt Inst week. At tha tmilnra sohn' wedding nsirch as the couple entered the room. The gnxmi Is a sraudson of the Into t'olonel and Mr. Iiorryuuin Jennlnics, pioneers of this plncn, and Is a son of Mrs. I.llllun Clarkson, wife of Mayor T. 8. (Mark son of Han Krnm-isro. Among those attending the wedding from this place were Messrs. and Me. ditmes Will II. Jennings; John K. Jen nings. T. J. Hponor and Messrs. l.loyd and lJingdnn Hpoon-r. After a few weeks at the coast Mr. and Mts. Mil ler will ramp on the banks of the Will amette at this plitre. Mr. Jscolison and son. Gtis, rsmo up from riomer to attend the Hose restlvnl and are visiting tha former's laughter, Mrs. It. P. Klover. Mr. Walter lleckner. of Nnwberg, slid Mrs. New house, of I-os Angeles, are spending a few days with At A if friends. Mrs. Newhoune will leave alKiut July 1st for Han Diego, where she expect to inske her homo There are two advertised letters at the Ixidge post off Ice. Ono for Mr. Km 1 1 ('out; and one for Koliluson fi Alder. Miss Eileen Dill, a graduate of the University of Oregon this week, will spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DIM. Mrs, flulner, of Marshflvld and Mus (In rue ('01 and Kiulth, and Mr. and Mrs. Krtiger and funillU-s, of lortlnnd, have been entertained at tho A. C. Mc Karlane home during the week. Hugo Hnndslrom and fusilly spent Sunday at Vancouver. Miss 1'olioc, of Hiigene, Is vlslllng with Dr. Ilaynes and wife. Mrs. ('. I.. Hmlth gave a very Inter esting Illustrated talk nt tho Grace Chapel on June 1st. Tho tahcrnar'lu and the ramp of Iitrncl worn shown mid tho rhildren responded readily with answers In regard to the building of the tabernacle and ark. Mr. Islah Hhevolleld (s recelvlngcon grntiilntions over tho arrival of a g re-it grnndson. A baby bov arriving at the Wellington Hhevefleld home In I'ort Iniul, making (lie four generations, Mr. and Mrs. Hrownn spent Krldiy In Oregon City visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Warner and getting ac quainted with a new grandson at the Warner home. Mr. George Mbrse. who ha disponed of property interests hern will apead the summer at BcaMde, Oregon. Mr. nnd Mr. A. P. Morse motored out to spend Sunday with their broth er, G. K. Morse, and later took an auto ride to the Clackumu country where A. P. More has property Inter ri -. Tl.n 1 i.'iual si lic'il meeting was held on Mtnday ev".ilnM, Jur.j 10th. In the absence of John Jennings who has , "en s -riously III, Mr. Jacobs presld 'd. Mm, C, U. Smith wa chosen dl r'Cor, r1 e being i;io first wonuia -over chosen s' fits place to orve on he board. VV. Hugh Roberts was iitiHiilinously reelected as clerk. A n no mill lev; was voted to paint the sc hool hotisn and to curry Insurance to the nmnunt of 90 per cent, of th assesHi-d va ue. Mrs. Minnie II. Altman will teach the hlgli-r gra tes, wnile Miss Camp bell will have c!iargfl of the prlmarv c-hsie. Mrs. Anna H. Hayes, of Glad s one, will be engaged to teach music. The annual meeting was an enthusi astic n and the patrons are mo'dng forward to a promising school year. Miss Eileen Warner, w'10 hns sp.'nt :!.o v.e-k st Hie A. F. Russell home was the ro'lf for n "ntherlng of her old school males and Ixidge frl inds on Tuesday evening at the Kussoll home. Ice cream and cake were served to eighteen young people. tits or Ohio, cm nr Tolsm, I Lu:a On. nr. f filial J. ihiiit auki wtk thai at M amloT artlwv of Uw Sna of W. J. (.Mlikr A Co., onatfl buMfir la tot Cltf of Tol'So, Cooaty an Suu tl'imakl. vl Out mH Sna will par tha Mai X OS HI MDRKO IMX.LAHS lor axk aa4 mrf a of Catarrh that taaaot at auras ay ua aai at Uu.'a CaTABta Cvaa. FRANK t. CHKKFY. Mwnra Aa hrtnn tM an NlNHTloM a) aiy pi I net, taai a tar at Utomatr, A. l, l . . ' . A. W. ol.g ASOM. 4 hal i MoTAaT rvaue. rust raurrk Car Si ktlvaj tattnuSr ta ant Si.-Ktlf apua Ikt Mm aa amnow tarlltal at tat trauam, San lar tallaMalAl. m. - W. i. CHaNEY A COl, Totasa. Ob Mfl y rrrmitu. T ta Tau tuu rtauir rsM far ttatttpaltaa. aaxlHtaitcu of (he pupil hate sdiW to the appearance of the tcbool grounds. Mrs, II. K Walter, rorr-tpotxlut si-cretsry of the Oregon CuiigrvH oi Mothers, Sk to the mother lull very Interesting afternoon ipni A roinmunliy celebration Is Mu planned for July 4th. The Mnuri and M.'Sdnines II. J. Holilnson, C. P. Mtirsit, Will Jacobs, (leorgn A. Ottroa, Hugh Roberts, A, C, Mi-l-'urlsDS. II. M. Hurt nnd MUs KtiwI. Cljlt Newell and Roy llaldorf sre tit too mitten on arrangemeiiis. All oftbrc are know 11 as thosa when placed 1 Kiich com mil ti es are the ones uu! do things well and a good time li b Ing antlclpnted II. J. Robinson. Irn Hart, and Iulh Wnldron huve oiled the county rwl adjoining their property Miss Hrownn underwi-nt a surrJci! oHTatlon on Wwlnesday at hi-r boat Dr. Hirli-klaud was the surgeon P. I). Newell was a bimlnoti vliM at Newberg this week. Mr. sni Mrs. Henry Smith har.tr moved to this place from the (intl Dulles. Wash. II. J. Robinson left for Taomt Monday evetilug l.loyd Spoonor departed on 8iw day on the "HI. Uuls." He Is 1 Ik tenant In the navy. Mrs. Chus. Irwin Is here from Sus mil (lrnirmi vial i In ir her narenlt, H' and Mm James neelv Mr. Hugo Kumlstrotn is codM to her bed with rheumatism and sympathy of friends is being sum ed a Mrs. Hnndstrom has bee lit' mrr.ir..r ftr flm nUHl alv moDtlll. A very n'ensunt sffalr toDirfr Mr. Gus Jneobaon. while visiting when all the young people and of the married Tulks were biaw " come to the Hntdorf hall on !! HnT .venlnif Dancing was (W During the evening cn-ani and were served. Mr. and Mr, James WalJmn M' returned after a pleasant vlilt ihnlr ton Inmna at NllWIXTt. Kern Hart has been sblo t "WJ (mm th IK.anllill wlier SH went an operation and at this r"ly Is doing nicely. ,,AM.i The children and grand rhlWw George Morse met at his home day night last to bid Mr. Mors l.w. l..,r..ra, hla Hnnnrllire for beU" where he will remain during tn ' mcr. Reside the members Immediate ramuy, o. r. o. ... Oregon City ana imrr; ':, Portland, wer present. H"" . ..... mil I E. M. Home, a real eii - , Kenton, waa a Lodge visitor bestlay. Mrs. Hush Robert and tt r-rn' Tees-lay at (irsr'i::.! trtU Kdltli Triiaco.t. t Mrs. Harry RoUnson en'rrl' Th.ir.liv ia. ll h a lunc-iwia- ' giies' of hinor being, Itntlor and iMMt. r'" rs, OREGON CITV PROOF. Should Convlnes Evtry Crtj ' Reader. The frank statement of ' ' telling th merU of a rem' W Hlds you pue and bell"vP The same endorsement Hy some stranger far aT Command no belief nt Ifjre sn Oreron City Oregon City cltlr.-ns test.a Read and be convinced. A. G. Woodwsrd. I'"'!'- L',, : Confectionery store, 4'2 , Oregcn City, Orcgnu. W', 1 1 great oesi irom -. ..if ...1 . 1 ... . ..a r.i tror' kept :uryJSi!,rwi I was soon well. Von publishing live torseroent' i given Doan'. Kidney M .i (till have great confldenrs For Ml by all dealers. cent. Foster MUburn Ca;Mti; New Tork. sol agent for U f Bute. ano Remember ths nsme-U0" ; tak no other. twn Los Angele and PortUno.