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z, 1 ' , , 'i I TWILIQH8. . I STAFFORD. NEWS FROM INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL WILSONVILLE. Mr. Ztll, of Madras, visited Mr. an 1 Mra. Hatalgla oa tho 4th and 6tli ol July. mim rtottle flntaliila and Mrs. Me Tagsarot pent the week-end In Vor land, attending the conference. Miss Mary Hrotut la spending the vara! Ion at nome. Mr. and Mm. Alison liaker and fam iiv aivjn th Knurth In Sherwood. Amy McKenney Is vialllng her aunt Mrs. Elmer Jones. rmfwHiinr and Mirs. Graham are en triulnln an artist friend from Her- lln. Gcrnmny. Mr. and Mra. Marlon Young and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton, Mr. and Mra. Chalupsky and others ap?nt he Fourth at New Era, attending the Farmers' Society of Equity picnic, go Ing In Statigels launch. Mr. and Mrs. Sllne entertained de lightfully on Sunday last, at a birth day dinner, at their ranch home near Wilsonvilto. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baker and family lent to Sherwood on the 4th of July. Quite a number of Wllaonvtlle resi dents speut the glorious Fourth at Woodburn and had a fine day. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham and daughter, Helen, spent the 4th In Sher wood, and remained for the dance In the evening. Kenneth Stine went to New Era on the th. Mrs. Chas. Wagner, President ol the Parent-Teachers' Aasociatlon of WllsonTllle will entertain the club, and some of the neighboring cluba at her home on the "th of August. Mrs. Aubrey Wood returned from Oregon City on Thursday. A Jolly crowd of young people from Wilsonville surprise Anna Batalgiaal her home on Saturday evening. Games niavaH r.':a and lemonade serv ed, and a genuine good time spent by the happy guests. WILLAMETTE. Mrs. Alice Allen and son. Roy, with Miss Beatrice Helsbra and broth rwrto left Portland bv steamer for California July 1. to be gone all sum mer. Mr. and Mrs, Manthey from South Dakota, are visiting at Anthony Tour's. Mrs. WaWron's class of Sunday School boys, the I'patreamera, helJ their quarterly meeting at her home Thursday evening. Terry Barnes was elected Vice-President: Frank Ben nett. Secretary and Henry Courtney, Treasurer. The girls of Mrs. Reams' class were entertained that evening by the boys. The girls of Mrs. Ly ons' class. "The Willing Workers," had a delightful litUe picnic at the park on Tuesday. A number of the girl cadets have gone to the Chautauqua to camp dur ing the session. They are chaperon ed by the Misses Jessie Boland and Mabel Larson. Frank Bennett covered himself with glory Sunday evening at tbe M. E. church when he delivered "Pickett's Charge" before the old soldiers at the Patriotic service. Mrs. Baker and daughter, Gladys, have gone to the country for a week's visit with her daughter. Mary. Mrs. Will Elliott is suffering from a severe attack of blood poisoning A case of scarlet fever is reported west of town. MACKSBURG. A week of exceptionally fine weath er ha. passed since our last letter to the Enterprise. The growth and development In vegetation, the com fort of the men as well as of the flor ses who are engaged In strenuous wor and the unbroken sleep through the cool, refreshing nights give a pleas ure nnmarred save by accounts of the torrid wave that last week swept the country from the Atlantic s?a . board westward. Like the deadly simoons of Southern Asia it kept on Its scorching course till it reached the Rocky Mountains. Then it met its adversary in the volume of vapot ascending from the Pacific, carried eastward by the ocean breeze and condensed by the masses of perpetual snow. Like the mantle of peace, this atmospheric benediction descended upon the parched and prostrate peo ple, assuring them that, once more the heated term was over. While we rejoice, with them over the relief that finally came, let us not fall to prize a climate where the days of comfort are so many and those of unpleasant temperature are so rare. Fourth of July, while celebrated in a patriotic spirit, passed without an a;i proach to accident or alarm. As is usual here, on every red-lettr-day, many social and family gatherings took place. Mr. and Mrs. Heppler, Sr., enter tained their children and grand-children. Mr. and Mirs. Frank Hilton visited with their children at Needy, the horns of both Mr. and Mrs. Hilton's people. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walsh and fam ily spent the day at the home of Mr. .! Mra VreA Walsh. Many parties are forming in thes? days to enjoy an out-or-aoor juncn anu to pick the wild blackberry. This fruit Is ripe now, and Lb very abund ant. All are enjoying it fresh on their tables and many are putting It up for winter use. Arthur A. Baldwin left home on Tuesday evening lor a business trip to Portland. Sol 8truhbar took a party of friends (n his auto to visit the points of int erest at Salem. Si Roth took a bicycle trip to Wood bum on the Fourth, returning on the seventh. Geo. Welsh U working for Wesley Eby. The Walsh-Eby sawmill is In opera- ''Farmer, are cheered by the luxurl ant pasture, a result of the continued rain. Cattle are looking fine and the output of dairy products much larger than it was last year. MEADOWBROOK. At... alnKratlt t ll ' MOM everyone i"1 - 4 th went to Molalla, reporting a good Mrs Unas. Dneimom 811verton, i. staying with ber at pres- Mr and Mrs. Charlc. Holman ana daughter, Mary Alice, spent a few days at Ralph Holman's The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chlndgren was chirstene Laura Marie, at ber grandparents Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Chlndgren's Sunday. Mr . Md Mrs. O. U Larkin.' dangh iJs. P.uth and Alma, and son. Allen, snt Sunday at Clarke, risltlng re "mts R. U Orem and son. Oliver, lefor Multnomah Sution Monday when she went to see ber father Mr. Huff, who Isn't expected UT- THE COUNTRY PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MULINO. The Fourth of July has come anil sone again. It passed very quietly here at Mullno. Several of the Mu llnolles went to Canby and quite a number to Molalla while others stay ed at home on account of the gloomy lookins day. Charley Porter has sold his farm at this place to Mr. Callman, from Oklahoma. Mrs. Maple and Wata Churchill went to Sllverlon edueatla.v, caileu there by Mrs. l.eo, whose husband Is not expected to live. George Mallatt returned to his home In Eastern Oregon Monday. Fred Churchill left Monday for Linn County where he expects to work through harvest Mra. Godfrey, of Oregon City, speut the 4th with the Uerdine family at this place Herman Christensen. of Willam ette, was a Mullno visitor a few days last week. A llltJe daughter of Frank Man nlng's was quite sick last wk. Dr. Todd, of Molalla. was called to see her on Sunday. News reached here today that our old neighbor. A. C, Lee, formerly of Mullno. is lying dangerously sick ai his home near Silverton. Marlon County. CLARKES. We are having very bad weather for haying. Most everyona attended Fourth, some at Clarkes and Molalla and some at home. Mir. and Mrs. Louis Wallace and Grandpa Wallace spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Epn. Lewis. Grain and gardens are looking nne In this burg. Will Uallac la mltivatini the DO tatoes he has In on C. Smith's place this week. Mr. Moser Is putting up a large new bam, also Schmidt Bros. William Wallace was elected school clerk for this year. Blackberries are getting ripe and seem quite plentiful. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Maxon passed through this burg Sunday. Take time by the forelock. See page 3. COLTON. MSss Francis Johnson, of Hoquiam, Wash.. Is enjoying a pleasant visit with ber friends. Miss Amy llranlund at Colton. kUraA Wall baa returned from Mo lalla where be has been building a new bouse for Lew HuDbara. Mrs. Nyqulst left for Montana where Mr. Nyqulst Is working In tho mines. Petterson Bros, and John Engstron. hava ratiirned from the logging caniD at Yaeolt, Washington, where they have been working. Chas. Freeman lert Monday last m-Mk for Promise. Oregon, to spend the Fourth and visit friends. Erick Llndstrom returned irom Gresham last Sunday where he was doing some carpentering for Mr. For esgren. Tha vnuns neoDle's society met at Mr. Freegard's Wednesday evening. Lew Hubbard has sold his place at Colton to Mr. Nelson. Birt Parks Mid one of bis horse, to P. E. Berglund for $65.00. E. Lindstrom Is hauling lurneer ior a new barn. U'n. Werner was out from Portland Sunday to visit bis family. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bonney and daughter. Miss Nellie, were Oregon City business callars Monday and Tuesday. Mr. E. S. Petterson and daughter and son from Portland, possessors of the Axene place, were out Tuesday. Grandma Dlx and son visueo wuu Mr. and Mrs. Freeman and family Sunday. Somo of the young people irom here attended the party at Elwood Saturday night. Mrs. Harry Worden and two chil dren came out to the homestead from Portland last week. Birt Parks, our mall carrier, left for KanBas City, Missouri, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and ifr. and Mrs. Gus Gottburg and daughters, of Eiwood, were visitors at Colton Sun day. Emma and Annie Baurers were home from Oregon City to spend tho Fourth. GLAD TIDINGS. The weather conditions being aboul right, many are busy now working In their hay fields. Ira James has the cement founda tion completed and soon a force of carpenters will commence the builJ ing of his new house. Joe Lehman has four carpenter working on his bungalow. Syd. Cordell's dwelling is progress ing rapidly toward completion under the supervision of two practical men from Oregon City, who also are ex perts on the building of chimneys, flues and brick work of different klnilB. Jake Shnack purchased two cows and a cream separator of Ed Jackson. Mart Leabo and wife, old time resi dents of this country but at this time residents of Broadacres. Marion County, were visiting with ther daugh ter, Nora, and husband, E. A. Shaver, before and following celebration day. Geo. Newsome has been assisting In work carried on on the great farm owned by Dr. Chapman, of Woodburn. The farm consists of many acres of apple, peach, walnut and Felberi trees, Logan berries, etc. Save 75 cents now. See paga 3. CLARKE8. Miss Elsie Elmer, from Portland, was visiting her parents, - Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elmer, over the Fourth of July. Miss Anna Larsen, from Oregon City, is visiting Miss Mfery Marshall for a short time. Miss Dora and Elda Marquardt spent the Fourth In Portland. Miss Mary and Elizabeth Marshall and Anna Larsen and Hazel Kingo spent Sunday with Ida Haag. A Fourth of July picnic was held at Chirks. W. H. Bottemlller is cultivating bis potatoes. Mr. Wolfson is moving from Clarkes. Mr. Sullivan and brother, from Port land, were in Clarkes last Sunday. Miss Vlck, from Molalla, was visit ing her uncle and family, Sam Elmer, last Sunday. Christ Schuble, of Oregon City, and C. E. Spence, of Beaver Creek, made speeches cn the Fourth at Clarkes. The Prager's band furnished the music. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, III " 1 Vllara J. WcCord of this commim Ity. who la now mniLiKer of tlm Artie "a 'cream Company, of Oregon City, has recently Installed a n 'w motor u i !,.. with his luereaa-'to tngbusluesK I Thomas K-lland ha. 1.1. now bar..' about completed. This Is on of the best barus In th neighborhood, belli of the bent frnnve type and of thirty by eighty dimensions. Goorg Ijuell.v who Is conducting a store at New Era, mailo a business trip to Oregon City recently lit the Interes's of his lee cream djartmenl lie handles the Artie brand manufact ured In Oregon City under the su pervision of W. J. aiVCord. Robert Kelland and daughters, of Sellwood, are vlBttlng at tho home of Thomiis Kellaml. Miss Florence IVntley Is In O.tk Grove spending a few days with relu lives. I.aiflle Meimll Is spending hi. va ra Ion at Mountain Ash Farm. A. II. -Harvey has been ronllnod to his home on account of Illness. Do not forget to come to church at Twilight hall next Sunday at 11 A. M , as there will be a rare treat In store for you. There will be a dunce given next Saturday evening at New Era by th Spiritualists and Wednesday evening there will be a social. All are Invited to come and are asaured a good time. Good music will be furnished. LOGAN The most popular greeting now la "do you think U will last?" The sun shine of course. No fatalities reported In I-ogan on the Fourth. The farmers are getting the mowers Into action these days. F. Gerber with a crew of men is re placing the bridge over Moor Creek. Mr. and Mrs. H. w. tiageman win attend Clackamaa County Pomona Grange at Tualatin Wednesday. Weuns" have to go by way or Clackamas to reach the county seat THREE OF A The Mower, Rtke and Binder shown below are THREE OF A KIND. The kind that will make you smile with satisfaction when you use them, for they give service Real Service Honest Service Full Measure for every cent you pay for them That we guarantee. ment of bar, knife and pitman. Note the long wearing plates and the auto matic device for taking up wear in the Pitman knife head connection. These are points that make the Champion wear better and cut better than others. The Champion Binder Hag three exclusive features: The Force Feed Elevator which insures a continuous flow of grain to the packer arm. The Relief Rake which prevents clogging at inner end of bar. Balancing Sectors which balance the machine in any height of grain. BAByED Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. W. J. WILSON & CO., OREGON CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT owing to bridge wreck on the River road. The glorious 4th Is past and gone once more. While the weather looked , threatening In the morning It was j after all an ideal day, and despite the ! morning clouds a crowd soon collect-! ed and enjoyed the day. The pro-j gram was as follows: Hand concert, I Kedland band; "America." by choms , and everybody ; Chorus of "Liberty b j sextette, Mr. and Mirs. A. J. Johnston, I B. Cor'ess, Mrs. W. P. Klrchem, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce; recitation, "Young America," Alma Boss; song" Red 1 White and Blue." Marie Fredericks; recitation, "The Day After the Pmirth " Irpna Klrchem: "Star Spang led Banner," Mrs. Llndborg with band acccompanlment; recitation, "The Americas, Manaia um; wuuu Hon. O. B. Dimick, of Oregon City. His entire address was up-to-date and dealt with tbe present and future. Many said it was the best address they bad ever listened to on that day. In the afternoon a game of ba ball consumed most of the time, between Price Bros, and tbe Logan bos with the score in favor of the former. The crowd was orderly and quiet, except the noise of the "rooters," of course, that and firecrackers don't count. In the evening the young folks "tripped the light fantastic toe" till the wee small hours, and report a most en joyable time. Miss Hazel Sprague. of Corvallls, waa a visitor over the Fourth. Mr. Peter Wilson attended Grange Saturday. He looks well and sas he likes It fine In San Francisco. Leek Ahead. Many a man falls to forge ahead be es dm be bas tbe looking back-ward nablt-Cblcaw News. FRIDAY. .TUI'V 11, 1913. ve are eujujuig , wmo eii.". weather. . Th. rattle. If ho screamed at all 'was very quiet about It. A '' Wllliimi'lto. some enjoyed famll wunjon.. and atlll other, went ; "" " r" his new automobile.' A majority ol the re'atlves enjoyed a family reun ion at John Do Neul'a, Mr. and Mrs. Gage were visiting relatives and met a party from East Portland and all enjoved a picnic dinner at tho dam, with craw tlsh galore, caught by ths enterprising young people of the par ty. At night nearly nil of Stafford hail fireworks, but those a:. the- home of Win. Sohal were certainly the best, among them being a balloon six feet tail when (minted. There no wind, but It sailed nway to the south, visible to tho naked eye for a long time. ' Mr. Iderhoff was burl.nl on Satur day last. Whl'e helping to dig tti grave on Friday. Win. Joster team ran away, hitched to the buggy, but as no one was til the vehicle no one waa hurt. They ran about a half a mile. whn Mrs. Nemlc. asserting her woman', rlghta, succeeded In .topping them. Mr. l)well has a trained nurse and hope, tire entertained of his recover). Mrs. Most la somewhat Improved, also Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swock have been at Mr. Gage', since Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Swtek Is Mr. Gage's eldest daughter. Pomona Grange met with Frog Pond Grange on Wednesday, the 8th. BARLOW. Mr. Nelson Is moving hi. family In to Koy Parmenter'. house. . H Miry Gllberston lost a heifer Sat urday. He docs not know If It was stolea or wandered away from the Ota er cattle. S. Krickson and Andrew Boland had soin horses stolen out of a pasture Wednesday of last week. Luke Clancy has sold hi. Intern! t4 Champion Mowers Champion Rakes Rake Clean Dump Easy and Last Long -SOLD AT RIGHT PRICES BY- in the saloon to J. Churchill. . ' Nearly everyone went to Canby to celebrate tbe Fourth. Mpny came htre from Canby also to celebrate. Frank Stalling has sold bis saloon to Joe King. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse returned home from Spokans Tuesday. Mrs. Andrews' mother, Mrs. Smith of McMinnville, is visiting her. Mrs. Wra. Keebaugh is III. Mr .and Mrs. Mew and Mint Gert rude Evans, of Portland, were visit ing their parents July 4. Mrs. Wurfel bas been visiting rela tives since July 4. She returned borne Tuesday. NORTH LOGAN. The Eagle's scream at Barton wsi very faint Friday, as Portland had to help Barton with the celebration. G. Strahm has sold oat and gone to Portland to try city life. A Tschopp bought him out. He has hired George Christiansen lo work for him. Harry MeMurry and Will Christian sen and his friend were guests of S. G. Hamtilets Sunday evening. They have made a big Improvement on the New Logan road between Logan and tbe Clackamas river. Tbe dance at Miss Maria Christian sen's Friday night was well attend ed end all reported a good time. Ed Eadnn spent bis Fourth In Wash ington this year. Alloe and John MeMurry were In Barton Mhnday. J. Arnold and Mr. Lines have Uken the contract of driving the ties down tbe river that J. B. Cumins sawed but summer. Mr. and Mrs. Woods, of Portland, were visitors of J. P. McMurry's Sun day and Edwin Stanton, Elmer Ham blet, George Christiansen and Otis Smith weru vlaltor of Harry Mu Murry's Sunday. Claud Divine, or Uarton, whs In North Uutan Himduy. Clyde MeMurry and wife wer. up at J. D, Cummins' mill and at H. U, llamblet's Tuesday afternoon. John Mostul went (o Portland Tun. day. ' ... Hurry MeMurry Is working for Johnnie Miller now. JENNINGS LODGE. Tho community celebration on July 4Hh at the school grounds was a splen did success and liereafter will be an annual itfTalr. Th eotmnlltoo had provided tables to seat ln nnd n the lunclioou hour every plaie was IllleJ and others were served later. Canvas had been spread over these tables In case of rain, and with th decorations of lings, red ramblers, while dalse. and blue corn Mowers, the (utiles were InJ en with "goodies" which the Udg housewives know how to prepare, an.! the dinner was enjoyed by all. Two ball games were played between the married and single men. Tho alngl men winning and a game waa played between His ladle and gentlemen, the former winning. Raees were enjoyed during the afternoon. Mrs. Hutchin son being the prise winner In thi mar ried woman', race. Mr. Geo. A. O trom and Mr. Card laklng tho honors In tbe married men's rucca. Arthur Roberts won III tho bicycle race. In l!ie children, and young people's rnee. Flora DI'l. Clyde Cnrtln. C. Jones. Claire Heath. I Claire Oatroiu, Donald McFarlane. Robert Russell and Naomi Wilcox received prise,, let cream and rake were served later and the vomiger folk repaired to. the Hal dorf hall and enjoyed dancing. The music being furnished by an orchestra from Milwaukle. Mis Grace Rose, who recently re turned from Sun Franelseo. will vlsl' with her mother In Salem on Wednes day. Mr. II. J. Robinson left on Tuesdny morning for an extended trip to Fal ern Canada. She was accompanied by her mother. Mrs. IjiIiir. of Portland. 5 KIND Do better work than others, because made that way. Just ex aminetheChampion. Compare the wide yoke with others. You will find it wider and stronger. This means perfect align- PORTLAND ORE. CITY, ORE. CO., CANBY, ORE. and their plans will be to spend three months In ths east and at varioiia Canada lake resorts, Aflr. Robinson will probably join tbem at St. Paul on their return home. Mrs. Clara Collin and grandson, of Chicago, are visiting at the H. H. Em mons home, Mrs. Wm. Gregan spent a few day in Portland with Mrs. Comstock. The E. A. Sanders family have re turned to tbe Lodge and are domiciled In their cottage for the summer months. The Misaes Elilo, Carrie and Ruth Birch are spending tlvelr vacation with their aunt, Mr. A. F. RusselJ, The little girl arriving on July 1st from their borne In Walla Walla, Wash. Mrs. Cora Shook, of Kalamath vis ited on Sunday with tbe Roy Hinds family. Work bas commenced on the six room cottage of Hugh Robert. The bouM ha been planned by Walter Beckner, of Newberg, and will be ready for occupancy by September l.. Rer. Ira Bowen, of the Church of the Nazarens will preach at the Blue Front Hall every Sunday at 11 A. M. and i P. M. Dr. C. L. Hayoes will have charge of the song services. The services bavatjeen well attended and a cordial welcome is extended to all. Sunday school Is held each Sunday at 2 P. M. at the Grace Cbapel. L. Wilcox Is the superintendent. Twice a month at i P. M. the Rev. Horn scbuh of the Evangelical faith will oc cupy the pulpit. M!r. and Mrs. McMonlgal received word that a new grandson had arrived at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Brtggs at Grants Pais, Oregon, on July 2. A baby son arrived at the H. C. If -pa 1; am. ALCOHOL I rtM L'fcN r. AVcjvfJilr IVrparalivi Cr Ai Mmllatlir ira- Hjd jiallU'Otita llilla'SiiKtuluaiullkwai Promolrs Di'sfUmfhrrrfJ ivss ami IHronUm nrtlw UiHiim.Morphutt nurMurxsl. Not Narcotic. w- A nfrfrrt IUmrdv for fomflpt I Ion . Sour Slnitv:h.l)Unlw VoTiMfinwwHiJrw" ruasnnJLOSSOrSUXr. ncS'w-W Sitnawt "T NEW YORK. mm Etatt Copy ol Wrapper. Pallium home on July 5th. Many con gratulation are llng received si li Is the lint son of the family. Mother and baby ars doing nicely. Mrs. Ilalner. of Manhneld. i a weik-end visitor at ths A. C. McFar lane home. Mrs. Gus Warner and Mia Ruby ipint the day on Wednesday wllh Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ruiiell. Mr. Merrltt and Mil France, of Portland, are apendlng a visit at this placo at the houin of Mr. and Mrs. t'haa. Redmond. Mr. James McMonlgal returned ou Wednesday from a vlilt with her daughter, Mr. Howerton at Salem. The Parent-Teacher' Association will meet at ths home of Mr, (al Morn on Friday and on Monday. July Hth. the member of ths aaioriatloa will attend the Chautauqua. Heart io Heart Talks Br JAMES A. EDGERTON AN EXAMPLE Or AMERICAN MAN MOOD. Uavs you read th slory of tboas buslnei men of Nutley, N. J.. who gave patches of their iklu to v lb Ufa of a child? Many of (he newipaper carried ths tory. The little sun of Mr. II. It. Col well waa so everely burned that th doctors said be would die uuleni new kin could be grafted over a larg part of hi body. Tbe puyilrlan thereupon railed for volunteer Tba reniona wa o Im mediate and general as to warm (b cockle of one's beart and mak blin proud of American manhood. Nutley I made up for the moat part of New York bniliicK men. Th vol unteer did not come from th town alone, however. Men from other sub urb and from th big city Itself cam forward. The uewkpupera told bow thee vol uuteer chatti-d and imoked on th porch of the Coin ell boms ai they twnlted their turn to go on th op erating table. The acrlflc meant not only Incon venience ami pnln lo them, but the Iom of valuable lime from their bull arm None of I nine thing weighed sgalnit avlng the life of the child. The belt of It all I that the incii flre wa not In vnln. Th child I re covering. The Incident fumlilie a fins exam ple of mnnhood ot It highest, of th American brand of It that In iom as pect Is little ahead of anything elie on the planet There wa no posing about It all, nothing ftpectncnlar. it wa all taken a matter of course. part of th day's work. YVt In It eiienc It bud a touch of the heroic. Ret ter still, It was Christi anity put Into practice It wn a modern Illustration of tba brotherhood of man, of th many for the one. So In wrltlntr down th things that make life worth while don't forget th men of Nutley. BEREAVED. Let me come In where yon sit weeping-aye. Let me, who bsv not any child to die, Weep with you for th little on whoa love I bav known nothing of, Tbe little arm that slowly, (low ly loosed Their preasur round your neck, the bands yon nsed To kiss such arms, such banda I never knew. May i not weep with yon I Fain would I be of servic say something Between the tears that would b comforting But, ah, so sadder than your selves am I Who bsv no little child to dial Jme Whltcomb Riley. For Infuntt and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ' Boars tho Signature of Thirty Years GASTORIA m hmh ai.?m m. GOOD NEWS Many Origon City Rudtr Hiv Hard II and Pronud Thinby. "Good new travel fast," and tb thousands of bad bark sufferers ig Orrgon City are glad to learn her relief may be found. Many a lima weak and aching back I bad no own. IhanH to 1 Kiine Kidney 1111. Our rlttieiia are telling the good nsi of Ihelr riert'nce with (III tented ft a !. Her I an eiimple worti m4 lug: Mr. John .Beer. 217 Fourth St. Oregon City, Oregon, aai: "llnta I and another of my family hav und Uian' Kidney Pill with good remlta. I Nun I Kidney Pill quickly rrllr4 m of an attack of kidney and blad der trouble, together with pais ll my bark and a tired all gon fltnt After 1 took Doan't Kidney Pills, I felt (In. I am glad to confirm th i dorsement I bav given ttil remlr before." For es by all dealer. I'rlci U rent. FoaterMllburn Co., Iluffalo. New York, sole agents for th rnttri Slate. Remember th name lon' soi tak no other. WHITE SOX OKPIATEO BY BIST OF PITCHInQ Tho Commercial club White io ball team met defeat Sunday it lb hand of tbe Clarkama tcun il Clarkama. The wore wa I to L Burden for Clarkama pltrhed ik did ball throughout the full nloi la nlng. and allowed Oregon City but - hlti. farther Hitched four Inn'liuti. but retired In favor of Telford with tr baae full and none out. Thin HiihII- capped, Telford, though he pltcnet uimmJ ball the flu sh. fulled In 10- Batterle: Commercial club Card1 er, Telford and Stemiioff ; for CUrk- amas Hurdon and Thomiion. dm v... rkllrfraa nf Warm, You ran change fretful. 111 Wmfirti rhllilnm Into healthy, happ) Jub iters, by ridding them of worm. Tosv In.r mlllnir vrlnllln nf teetll. CrjlO out' while asleep, accompanied ""J Intense thirst, pain In tne romi. n,l lu,vla n.varlahlll-11 Hid bM breath, are' symptom thut lnll worm. Klckapoo worm iw. ,il..Bauti Kniulv IfivitlilfM alDCll lb worm, regulate the bowel, nwtoM your rblldren to healtn ami nnii""- , , . iii..i.ih Ar L-lulii til . tuff m ra. j. . iiiiarwu, m "I have used Kli'kapoo Worm Kill" for year, and entirely rm ur dren of worm. I would not be wi out It." Guaranteed. All dnilii or by mall. Price 2f.c. Klckapoo U dlan Medicine Co., P!illadM.il " St. UmiIi. Memorial to Braddoek ROCKVILLE, Md.. J"',, memory of General Kdwaru nriw-" commnnded th't En 1 ln' ' ii . uup aiJ nit UK French and Indian, waa honored tn today by the unveiling or a '"U"UT oy me uaugnmrs oi Revolution. The monument In front of tho court house and mr the lite of Gen. ItradilocKi -mont here In 1766, on hi ,on Uunuesne. STOMACH SUFFERERS Miyr'i Wondirful itomioh "" rlflommndd and PralMd W Thouiandi Who Hivi B..n "Mtorio. (rk tf for about three m' f our mt P " to in ot""tJS 4 relief. ,h,",n- ! W J men." and "...T- . .. ".k,". .Tin wnra reuiariy inn mm ' to fecti I am pralalng your K,'iri')' .... i n.inL ii a worthy hlhe.t nralxt. B. L. DOOLIV, okf Va a fa tpw Hlifferen of Stomirh. Uver fj,,- final Alimenia aa .Hv I' Miyr'i Wondirful atomieh 7",ar ki and mnnihi before mrr III,-.,. ,11.1 ,,y ." K pyrilTl"" make vou feel better In healtn. " you Ihul you will n l Z lfHuti juat try nne '"" " ; Iree you ran pun no "", "Vn. u from pitn ana """'"" rh it ik.uml in.l healthy 'ei ma In lhouaiuil , " il- you hn inn rton In. hul the hlffheat nrnlae. t" ' , ir Wherev II la Inken VOU will -7 nd dnuclt k him i'1' . '. inc? lulu II him heen ircompH"""1 ' H nr neotile he knowa or '",1,..1,m !" Chirairo. 111., for a free hook on Allminti anrt miny an'",'"'JL1 propl who have been reatoreu For Sal. yMllBfllTl HUNTLEY BROS. C" unw iVt n"S1 W' For Over ''UHiamft'Saa