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1 ouronoN city enterprise kui iay. .1 uit m ion. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEmTfROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY CLAD TIDINGS. Cutting nn1 hauling hny appears to to the onlor or the day this fine wenl Vr. John Jur delivered some hay to Jerry Rollings nt the rale of 7 no per ton. Carl Harlh Is working for J. A. RIJ Inits throughout linrv.st. CharL'S MoKinhey Is building au addition on the old log hop house be loncln to F. JTcrs. Kd Hubbard and Oil or James have ftnlt lied th ir 1:is1iIiik Job. They cut lit! seres. There si cms to be q.ult. a demand for milch cons. Many inquiries heliu made concerning them, and high prions are being ptid whenever a salj is made. J. C. M.irqunm and wife have moved Into the ne house lately built for Mrs. Mary Stockwell In Marquam. The house was built by Frank Erric 8011 and will s.ira stand the most crit ical Inspection as reg:itis worknifn ship. feat "rial used In lis "construction and general finish. Pert Itird Is now employed on Pr. Chapman's walnut, fruit, and logan berry ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Potrld-'o. of M u kslur.? visiter with Mr. an 1 Mrs. fc. '. Sea man SiUt.GJV Oscar Rollings spent Sunday with Henry Hatter and wife, who wore ac quaintances of his in v -ar pas: In the city of Sprlncfiold Illinois. Mrs. Joe Jackson, who was taken to the SalJtu Hospital anJ open'tcd upon 1 ; i . i i.. imvi.. , tn health. Her son. OrvaL was a: her bedside Sunday. Joo Jackson is busy each week gathering "P cream and delivering It to a firm in Mt. Angel. Aunt Mary Stockwell enjoyed an automobile ride Sunday with her son, Wal'ace, and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Marquam and wife went blackberrying Sunday, meet ing with fair sucess. Perries are quite plentiful this season. Bert Rue is improving his time dur ing .vacation assisting his father In haying. Stanley and Clara Ray have return ed home, and will remain at least un til after grain harvest and hop picking. The roads were thronged Sunday wi'h Wilhoit visitors. Mrs. Newsome and Miss Ruth Wooster were Marquam visitors Mon day. Much soda water and ice cream Is consumed In Marquaiu thesj warm days. Some clover fields are being cut for hay. The seed formation failing to materialise. Geo. Newsome though 62 years of age is working right along these warm days, performin; his part along side of younger men. iu these rushing and busy times. Sympathy appears to be laid on the shelf, results is the pass word, and if one cauuot keep step in the processiou he must step aside and give up his place to one who can keep in sight of the band wagon. HAZELIA. Mr', and Mrs. Fred Lehman spent Sunday with Frank Childs and family. Most of the farmers of Haiti. a are making hay nowa days. Mrs. S. S. Bantx and children went to Portland Monday. Mt-. C. C. Borland is home from Oregon City, where he has been serv ing on the Jury. Will Cook and Miss Ethel Baker were guestB of the Misses Nina, Gladys and Mabel Wanker. The county surveyors w?re in this vicinity surveying roads Monday. The law suit that has been pending for over two years in the circuit court (one F. F. Johnson suing Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Bantz) came to a close Wednes day, when the Jury decided for the defendants, Mr. and Mrs. Bantz. Miss Harriet and Lucile Duncan and Wlnfield Baker went to Gladstone Park to attend Chautauqua Sunday. A large crowd attended church at llazelia Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robertson weri guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bantz Satur day. Mrs. Austin, of Oswego, visted at the fooli Home Mondav. While hauling wood Thursday, one of Frank Davidson's horses got badly cut on a cross-cut saw. Mrs. Charley Larson spent Frday afternoon at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Borland. WILLAMETTE. Mrs. A. S. Helden und young son. of Montana, have been visiting with Mrs. R. A. Junkin who was an old school mate. Domity Sheriff Edmunds shot one dog, whose sanity was In doubt Mbn day evening. If there was only a hyd rophobia scare anions horses may be Willamette would get rid of the bands of horses that are running wild de stroying sidewalks and annoying ev every one night and day. Mr. and Mrs. Manthey have lift for South Dakota after a pleasant visit at Tours. Dr. Fred Hunt, wife s.nd two daught ers came up from Roseburg in their car and have been visiting their rela tives here, the Hunt, Bacon and Court ney families. Neal Whitney of Roseburg, a nephew of Fred Bacon, is trying mill work for a change. Mayor Turner had the misfortune to be hurt by a flying chip, in the eye at the "Red Mill." Rev Mr. Putnam from Madras, Oregon, filled the Methodist pulpit Sunday. One of the surveying crew in our midst, a Mr. Williams cut his right foot very badly Wednesday In t.ie woods. He was taken to Oregon City and had bis foot drested and is now going about on cnitcues. Mr and Mrs. Frank Hoult have re turned from a visit with friends in Madras. . Dan Coulsln, our wood-sawer, is back from a short prospecting tour among the mines of Southern Ore- The friends of Rev. E. A. Smith ex tend congratulation on the arrival of the brand new Daby boy at his home Monday evening. Mrs Clem Dollar spent Monday with her mother Mrs. B. F. Baker. The Girl Cadets returned Monday from tbelr camping trip to Chautau nua. They report a splendid trip. The onlr accident was to Miss Maoel Larson .the last day who sprained her right arm badly. Mrs. Manning and children and "'MiM Mildred Keam, also camped a'. '..'.'Chautauqua the two weeks. : .... u r-. Will Cr wr and child 1 -air. "" , . . , ,,- r:e.r camping out on the banks of the WItUU mistake about the marriage of Everett Downey. That event is yet to happen. Mrs Stnndlfor nave a party Thura day afternoon In honor of h r dmi'thl er, Christine who was six. STAFFORD. Wo are bavins beautiful eat. ior yet. For ten da: now. beginning on Monday, the "la, we bave bad no riiiti and while four days of the time It has been r:i her hot tor men working In the Hold, a gentle br.-e made Hie bearable mid hay la belli rushed linger cover In all t.u news. Th - Delivar Uros. out there oats on the lingo place taat had boon blown down and hail ei off nearly four loads from the little strip. Outs are very heavy this ar. .VVs. Ida ivlkar and children went to Seaside last Suuday for a week's uulng. She was acamiiwuli'd by her sister. , Mr. and Mrs. August Oelkar visited Johu Snger in Kaat Portland return tnii home last. Sunday. Mr. Saner formerly llv hI on Shafer hill, but ill heaith compelled iiiin to s.Vl out utid he is still a great sutterer. Mrs. Nouioc is dolus as w ell as one could expect with her broken leg and bruised in so many places. Mrs. Moser docs no. seem to Im prove very fast. About a doien of tha Mr. Powell' friends and neighbors followed his remains to the crematorium last Thursday, where it was, his express- ed wis., la be taken He a. . man of ster uu character, liked and re- kwh-.i-iI bv neimiU'.T3 ana menus, iu was l.oru near Dallas, Oregon on Nov. 5. ISii. His father died while he was stil; a boy. He proved himself a de voted son and brother, aud a great help to his mother, in the care aud education of her younger childreu. He married Miss Anna Parker Dec. ii lvm unit was a kind and loving husband and very much altachoj to tluir little adopted son, now five ; years old, too youg to realize his great ; loss. He leaves besides his w idow and ; little son, three sisters, all of Port- i land, and a host of other relatives i to mourn his loss. Hs died of organ-! lc heart disease, from which he had , been a patient sufferer for a number of years. Some of the girls and boys of the i neighborhood went to Succor Laks last Sunday for a picnic, which al- most had a tragic ending, as Ernest j Aernl got Into water over nis neaa and not being, able to swin went down , but Joe Nemec promptly went ior mui . when th bov clutched htm as a drowning person will, and both would have been drowned naa not otaers , of the party got a boat around In time i to haul them both aboard, it was . a somewhat narrow can. Mr Woisenhnrn. a former resident of Stafford, buu now of Gleucoe, is visiting for a week among hpr old neighbors. ! tr Waehhe .whose husband was : nf the llaotist church here for ! sevn years but who w ent to California j seeking hea th, has been visiting her i daughter, MVs. Geo. Aden, the past ntnnth hut flnda the climate does not agree with her and will return to her home in California soon. John A. Gage came to his old home Tuesday afternoon as Roy his young er boy, had not been very well and he decided to take him home with him so as to be near medical aid if needed. Mr. Gage's hand, which he cut severely, has healed up but he says it feels weak and tires easily. MACKSBURG. Hea necessary to ripen the grain and fruit, has prevailed in this reg ion the past week, but it has not bwn hot enough to wither vegetation or to lower the streams. The Molalla and Ur tributaries are flowing at their accustomed paci. white the pasture retains its freshness and cattle ars as sleek and content as in early spring. Grain will, very soon, be beyond danger of injury from weathr of any kind, and by its present appearance ; promises an abundant yield. The annual Verein picnic took place on Sunday, the twentieth and brought us many visitors from the surround ing country. The usual dance fol lowed the day's entertainment and notwithstanding the heat, seemed to be grea'ly enjoyed. The base ball game between Hub bard and Macksburg appeared, owing to the weather, to lack vigor. Hub bard carried ofT the honors. 10 to 17. Ralph Gribble and wif?, from Ore gon City and Albert Cribble with bis wife, from Portland spent Sunday with their people at Macksburg. Fred Merfz, of Portland, was also a Sunday visitor here. Gordon ScramMn has lately pur chased a fine new Ford motor car. Jake Fenske has added another ve hicle of the same kind to the num ber owned by Macksburg people. Ainslee Cribble's livery stable at Canby Is still recommending Itself to the public through the promptness and efficiency of the proprietor. The families of Goo. Walsh and A. A. Baldwin enjoyed a woodland pic nic on the grounds of latt-r last Thursday. The occasion being the tenth birthday of Mr. and Mrs. Walsh's daughter, Sarah. ICackberrylng parties continue to go out in the morning carrying their lunches and to return bringing stores of this highly prized fruit. The blackberries are In their prime now and seem inexhaustible in abund ance. The Messrs. Frank Hilton and son, Will Roth and A. A. Baldwin left home on the morning of the twen tieth for a few day's camping and fishing in the mountains. llj-s. Boesche is enjoying a visit fmm her alstfr. Mrs. Vorne. of As- i toria, who, with her son is spending some time nere, leaving ner norae in charge of Bertha Boesche. The weather, on Tuesday night, changed from a slate of oppressive heat to one of spring-like coolness, having in the mtan time brought for ward the corn and potatoes to an incredible degree. Undghtly Face Spot Are cured by Dr. Hobson's Eczema 01n:ment, which heals all skin erup tions. No matter how long you have been troubled by itching, burning, or scaly skin humors. Just put a little of that soothing antiseptic. Dr. Hob son's Eczema Ointment, on the sore, and the suffering stops Instantly. Heal ing begins that very minute. Doctors use It in their practice and recom mend it. Mr. Alleman, of Llttletown, Da .ov- Uaii eczma on forehead; Dr.' Hobson's Eczema Ointment cured it in two weeks. Guarantee I to re lieve or money refund. All drug gists or by mail. Price 50c. Pfelffor Chemical Co.. Philadelphia and St. Louis. WlLSONVILLE. II. D, Aden and wile attetid.M the IMaittiiniiMi on Sunday. Mrs. Howard, of Portland, has bet n visiting relative hert for a few d iv . I'orli Young took a party of friends : t mutuuqua In Ills wuto, on Sun da v In at. He, I Grain m wont to Portland on l-mciies. on Tuesday. Hi);-. Suuon, from Tli. Dalles, visit ed Ha aklii's family last week. Mrs. Marlon Younn and a party of rii nds wero Ht tho oliauliiuqua on Friday at Gladstone. KriK st Groppln from Los" Aim.ies, ('Hi. Is vlsltlnx hi aunt. Mr. Nor man Say. Mary Itrobst, of whose musical ability Wllaonville fi'b nds ar.i proud, played at the Chautauqua on Satur day, and unite a number of village residen were in atieiid.imo on thai day. Mrs. Dresser and John Balrd. from IVrilaiid. und Mrs. Pier an.l M-s H. McDiniild. fro Flint, Michigan, were guests of Mr. and Mvs. Norman Say. on Saturday. About forty friends of Prof, ssor and Mrs. Graham's motored from the Rose City lust Sunday und sihmU the d iy at their b willful ranch uoine, where they enjoyed erawtlsh, lee cream and ollt.'r good things to eat, and had n swim In t ie river, making a dellghtiul day. Congratulation nr- belns tend Tod Oliver Todd, the popular mall carrier from Sherwood who has roe, nily tak en unto hltns 'If a w Ife. Wllsonville, residents are cordliilly Invlt'd to attend the basket social to be given at the G.rman Reform church at Frogg Pon I on FrIJay eve ning. August 8th. at 8 o'clock. Ice cream will be on sale, during tht eve ning, an autograph quilt will be auc tioned off, and pretty girls will have splendid "baskets of lunch for sale, so dou't miss this happy event. A musical recital lu which thj fol lowing Wllsonville rotddents partlcl paled was given by Miss Eltn Hob tettler's class, at Donald, on Thnrs- t THREE OF A The Mower, Rake 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 " Hat thre exclusive features: The Force Feed Elevator which insures a continuous flow of grain to the packer arms. The Relief Rake which prevents clogging at inner end of bar. Balancing Sectors which balance the machine in any height of grain. BAED Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. W. J. WILSON & CO., OREGON CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT day afternoon: Mrs. H. D. AiIjh, Em ma Standi, Mrs. Chalups;;y. Mrs. vu.n inU i.i.lln MrKtnnev. Martha Stangel, Mattle Johnson, Fay Sesley, Dora Seeley, Ana Rldder, Marry Shultz, Miss Schulta, Johanna Yost, Martha Yost and others. There will ba an Ice cream social given informally at Corral Creek school on Saturday evening, August 2nd, at eight o'clock and a cordial In vitation Is extended to all. ' BARLOW. Mr. Landsverk and Mr. ClddlnES are improving their omes by build ing a addition to their residences. J. A. Andrews and R. E. Irwin are adding a coat of paint to their resi dences. Miss M. 8. Harlow, of Portland, and Ma-s. Will Nason, of OreKon City, were visiting at W. S. Tull's Sunday. Miss Oleva Johnson is home from Salem on a vist. Mr. Johnson and son, Milton, went after him Sunday. Willis Young and Krank Jesse and wife, all of Portland, were visiting at W. W. Jesse's over Sunday. Mr. Widdows has a cousin, of Penn sylvania, visiting him. Mrs. Van Winkle's daughter and family arrived from Grants Pass last week and expect to locate in this part of the country. One of the Misses Cilbertsons, who Is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Slatager's returned to her home In Minnesota the other nieces are still here. The weather is disagreeably warm but let us be thankful the thermom eter stands at 2 Instead of 104 to 106 as it does in the east. CLARKES. Mr. YVIHPim Marshal .lied last Sun day iiieriiln.vt and was buiKI Mon day afternoon at two o'c'oi k In Clarke cemetery. ' Mis Olgii Klnter sp-nt Sunday with ' Mis Mary Marshall Itudolpli nml Ida mag 'n1 lb my i and Kniini) tlro-wnlUn- and Uiivlnolid llln her, wvro In Now Mia last Sun i day. Mlas Kdna Klmcr s etil Sunday I with Miss Dora and lllda Vliiipiardl. I Mr. lliieho Is liMpinvl Mr. Ilolte I miller haul bay. I Miss Harel Itlnito h,m n Sunday with Miss WlUikhcth Marsha 1. Sain Elinsr Is limit mt Mr. mid Mrs. Mat(U from Salem last week. Miss Ida nml .Miry his hay. oamn back Boll.-ni II !"r spent Sunday wlla Miss Dora iir.d El da Marqttardt, Miss Kdnu Elmer nnd 11 u.-l ItlnKO wer.' 111 town last S.i ur lay. JENNINGS LODGE, For the pleasure of Mrs. Clara Col lins of Chicago, who is vlsliltig at her brother's. II. II. Emmons. InrK" garden party was given by Mrs. Em mons on Wednesday last. Twenty seven lull's enjoy-vl the afternoon a: t'to beaii'lful Emmons gardens. Is so well adapted for a garden fele. Thosti present weret Mrs. Goors.iMIs ner. Mrs. P. I). Newell, Mrs. II l.ansdowne. Mrs. Dagger!. Mrs. MaoS, Mr. Brat'd. Sr.. Mrs. Brand. Jr. Mr. Spliniov, Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Saw telle. Mrs. Hlslop Mrs. Hays. Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. DeForivsl Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Win. tlregan, Mis. Woods, Mrs. Spoonor, Mm. Stotiihaus. Mrs. Mlsh nor. ..V. Clark. Mrs. Collins, of Ohio and Mrs. Emmons. Mr. S. H. Dill will lake the civil service examination at Oregon City on Saturday. Mrs. W. It. Moore, of this pace, won a ?ji gaa rani;.; in the rec -ut iHKik-lover's contest given by the Telegram of Portland. Mr. and Mr. II. C. Palnton and young son enjoyed a short auto ride. Champion Mowers Champion Rakes Rake Clean Dump Easy and Last Long -SOLD AT RIGHT PRICES BY- on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. MacFarlane and children returned on Monday after a week's stay at the Khodalyn cot tage at 8easlde. John Jennings and wife and a number of friends will leave on Aug ust first for tiarahaldl Beach, to spend the remainder of the summer. T. J. Spooner has been quite 111 re cently at his home on the banks of the Willamette. Mrs. Pessle ttni'fchert and children have returned from a trip to the coast most of the time being spent at Seaside. Hen lieard and Mrs. Jennie nard, of Tacoma, were callers at the Paln ton home on Monday, returning to their home on Tuesday. The chief pastime for the young STATEMENT ill lh Hank nf Ormrm City. of fin-son Clty- -''olinty of ''Ufkamni'- howlin the amount utan'tlnK to thf ruiiU nt every rtVpoiiltor July 1, whi h;m n t m;ul a nViwll or who has not wlimlrnwri any irt of hin 1-toiilt, nrlnrlpHl or lnlr-Mt, for a p-rlod of mor than m-v-n i"i y-fii Imrnr-dlntelv mlor to Mil.! late, with th nam, last known piiirn of puM-nct- or oostoflrke xJiIipks tt sur-h dt-poHitor, and the fact of his oatn, it known. j Name of Depositor TlHrln'- or Postofflce A'MrcKii Or.ron City, (nn. Orecon City, Ore. (r-iron City. Oit.. KftaTRila, Ore. Oriron City, n-n. Or-ffon City, Or-. Oreron City. Ore. K. T. TmvIk Charles Ulntt ll-nry Landwrhr V.m. K'hwalt Charlm K. HkMmorft It"! Wairner A. Williamson TOTAL Alate of Orf-ron. f'osnty of Cla-kamaa. 1. K ft. t.'aufleUl. hHnr firnt duly sworn. the Cuphlpr of the Itank nf ffreron Cilv of I Stale of Oregon: that th fareotnip statement la ft full, tm. rorrft and r orntil-tr' statement, showing the name. laM known reet'lenre or ooatofTlne arl'lre.. fact of death. If known, and the amount to the credit of each drneltor as reaulred hy the provlalons of Chapter 148. of the GeneraJ Ijiwi of Oregon, lft"7 a n. CAfFTELn. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of July. A T . mi B H COOHRR. Notary Public for Oreifon. peopta of lb Lodge has been bath. Inn, Iniite parties being formed each alierm i ii. Alia, Mclliirntio 'llfiialned th ml i,l nt i-y society ot the M. 10. church, of Siiiwood, oil Tuesday in lunch Mill. A number of l.o.lg" uumou were asked III dining ibe afternoon. Mr, and Mis, Browne, of SioiuClt.v. Iowa, are visiting with their cousin. Mr. and Mrs, Browne, of this plnoo. Mrs. I.. A. Low Is and tvvi children, will .niov en tmtliiH "I Molnlla. Mr, Lewis will lake bis vacation up the ColuniM i nn I enjoy t iinoeluii. L, Wilcox, whose hir.tnlay anniver sary occiired on Ju'y lth. w n nUiidei of ihe occasion by the gulher lug or his limn 'dlati family and a birthday dinner was plana ! by hi .lauit'iter. Mrs. Eva Hidden, of Sell-wood. AL8PAUUH. Mrs C, Snrver and diuitlit 'r, Alia, attended Clmutauuiia last Saturday. S vornl H'ople of Portland were the musts of Mrs, Frank Sunday. Miss Emilia and Frank Dowty and Gorge Douglas attend 'd the mall carriers picnic Sunday. Miss Echo (lllhen visited nt Ibe home of H. B .Gibson and Fred lloff ntelster Friday. Juki Moss ha been helping John Gllltcu umkj hay. Mr. Niaud llleplo was visiting her sister. Mr. Addle Marshall Saturday. John Glthoii I cutting hay for J, W. Dowly. Mr, and Mr. Sparks nt'onded lodge al Esiacnda Saturday night. Mr. John Glthon tint daughter. EMm and Hanoi, and Lulu Spark wont luspborrylng at Eagb Cr.ok Tuesday and gathered an abundant supply. EAST EA&LE CREEK. Mr .and Mr. II. 0. Huntington en tertained company from Portland Sun da v. Mr. and Mr. Roy Douglass. Mr. It. II, Gibson, Miss Edith Chapman. Ed and Carl Douglass wort" Chautauqua 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 stroneer. This means perfect align PORTLAND ORE. CITY, ORE. CO., CANBY, ORE. visitors lust Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Palmatcer were the guests of James Gibson one day last week. Miss Edith Chapman and Carl Douglass spent last Huturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. James DeShuzer and family. Oa Sunday there ras a pktilc at Fern Camp down on Eagle Creek and everyone In attendance enjoyed themselves, although one barrel of Ice cream melted. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Mlfs Meda and Perry Murphy, were calling at the home of R. It. Gibson Sunday evening. Mrs. Guy Woodle returned home the first of the week after a week's visit with relatives over in Washington. Rial of DrMrfin I h ad If Karf U Known lo Herretary Amount II IS I. Ml I iJ 2 10 IHI S IK) I. in) or t ahtr Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known Not Known 2Z.H dVpoee n1 say noon oath, that t an yr-wnn Cltv. I'niintv J r-L.-kamu. t '1 ' ICASTonn Al.t'OIIOI, 1 rlH I KH V. ANttfrtaUoPrrpsiralliinlirils slmllailiriht'tlkxljiiillMtila ling ilio bitmwte mullkMcb i tc C Pmmulcs Difr'jilimflfftful tu'ssuiMllVsu'oiiiilnini-itln Ojiium.Miuiihuw mirMiuui NotNahcotic. iJ1hm e jara W- (vw Jlwr . Anrrfrd ft-mrilv Airdnwllps lion, Sour Sliiinnh.lllwrt'ifi VormsJl wMilMiiiiJJt' wtim ntaaaiHlLOSSOrSutP. ftcS'uniW Sijnttirt of KEW WRK. Kiatt Copy ol Wrapper. Estacada and Eastern Clackamas ESTACADA. Iiaknr l.li'litliitrn and family r' Tlinrsdiiy vlsltnrs In Portland. Mrs. Vonis attciidid to, tln-lr stir.i du lux llii'lr abai-nro. K. ll.ites has laniKtit the lots form erly be'.niiKlnx to tils iiIitk and l toitrliiK down tile old hulldlliits wblrli ill be t) tilto nn Improvement to lbs looks of that street, as they were In a diliipiidudel condition. Mesdiiiiii'S Walter Ulvviis and KIimiiIiik visited III Portland Friday Mr. II. V. Adlx and children went to Portland Hnttirdny to be absnt for week VlsltlliK relatives. Walden Hoyle. son of editor lloyle, hud a llfth blrtlulny Krlduy and bis mother Kuve a lltt'e party for him. ' Units a number of articles have b'Hn contributed to the Civic Club for lis ruinnuiKn sul. The sale be gun lust Wednesday and wss opeu ed SKiiln Hnturilny. One lady out of the club will look aft-r lbs sale each Wrdn"sday and Saturday afternoons. There are many good articles t.iere whli'h are beliiK sold very cheap. Mr. and Mrs. HtokeS and son, of Portland, vlstt.'d their dunitdtrr. Mrs. Uokit tlury a cnupbi of days the lat ter part of lust week. Miss Val Kckcr vlsllvd In Porttnnd Prldny afternoon.. Mrs. Neal Uronson visited friends iu Portland lust week. J. W. Mcfurdy and wife wero sliop piiiK In Portland Saturday. Miss Prumir, of Itundon, Or., at one time teacher In the Ksturudu si'IkhiIs, wns the Kiiest of Miss Mona Htiirxoon tha latter part of last week. Wilbur Heaty vlslletl Estacada friends Munduy. He Is now employ ed In tho post office at Portland. The postmen's picnic In the park at this plure Sunday was not as largely atti'iidod as wus (IioukIi It would be, but those who were b"re seemed to enjoy the day linmeustly. The crowd was an orderly on. There were in iiny niniist-tnents of a li'Klilinutc na ture, t nc t iid I n k dnncluK l the pavil ion all the afternoon Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hmlth. Hnttirduy, July is, a ten pound boy. Curl Cary returned Sunday evening from a vacation trip of ten days and Is buck In tin Cury Mercantile store on duly. iMIxh Mabel Fn nil I in:, who has Isieli employed Iu Win. Hale's store durlntt Hie mllllneiiry season, left for Port bind Monday for her sum ner vara tion. Kbi) will visit friends at Van couver and go to H -aside before re turning to remune her duties here. A. N. Johnson, MIhs SMiriteon, Miss Primer ami Mrs. Sturgeon started by auto for filndstoni) Sunday, but after iteiting out about ten miles a tlra was blown out. It whs repaired and the tfm ptrty started on rhelr Journey, but another accident to the machine caused them to return home. It. E. Ford returned Monday from the rhautuiiriua at (jlndstmne, W. V. Cary transacted business In PoMand Tuesday. Last Friday party consisting of Mrs. A. E. Sparks, Misses Roberts and Ell.iilx.'th Held and mother and Marry Held, went to (lladsionn lo attend Chautauqua In Mr. Sparks' car. Some mishap to the machine caused t'.iem nil to return home In the evening on the electric car. Mr. Sparks return ed for the auto day this week. "Ikb" Stnndlsh has secured employ ment In Portland and left one day last week to commence business. Marshnl Ames has ben doing some good work on the streets In the cut tint? of tblst es and weeds. If every property own?r In our little city would take more pride In assisting the marshal, the town would soon present a much better appearance. Ot busy people and make our little city beautiful. Among the boys who have gone to Eastern Oregon lo work In the har vest fields Is Paul Woomt-r and Milt on Evens. They left on Sunday. It Is said that about fifteen men from tills place have, during the past few days, left for Eistern Oregon to s-H'iire work In the harvest fields. There are more to go soon. Quite a number of Estacada peo p'e went to Sprlngwater Tuesday evnlng to attend s tencert given by Mr. and Mlrs. A tie and assistants. These concerts which are given every few months by the pastor and wife of Sprlngwater Presbyterian church, ar very popular with Estacada peo ple, for Mr. snd Mrs. Aue are musi cians of rare ability nnd tbey always get people to assist them who are al so very good. tast Sunday a stray dog was sen coming up the railroad track, which actied so strangely that the animal was watched with Interest. The dog came up town and bit a couple of dogs belonging to Mr. Ycnce the liv For Infants nnd ChlldrciL Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years Glii er; man. Then the uiurali.il tliouclit It wise to kill thn aiiluinl In a dir or two out) ol the Yoiii'p (oKa u 1.1'b-d on arcouiit' of itiyiferloiii Ui'tlous Hid t!l oilier doit Utteil ttiut up until It was certain It n nut no lui! mad, People of th town hn Iwcome quite "worked up" over Iji :Vuit and no doubt stepa mil be taken lo hsvH all the iIok lunula or cltwely confined durlnis the hot weather. Unite a number of Mis. Owia Smiths frkuds gave Ler a liltle rnr. prls,i lust Thursday afternoon. Light refreshments were serv. J ami 1 (nod time Is reported. Walter Woodward. u Kmsrsdt boy, but for the pat two years la the navy, arrived her 1ml Friday 00 s twelve days' ftn Uiiik 1 to visit friends and relatives. Ilu Is lu the engineering department on the 8. 8. California, which la at Seattls at pre ent. J. W. Ite-'d Sato the winners o'lV June garden coliteal of Die Knt u aits schools, an auto ride 10 I'ortlnud tbi oilier duy. Prof. Gutiirte sUo ac companied them. The baseball Irani of Kntncn ls bu disbanded. The beam pluw-1 elt-vro games this season winning ten of them. A man and his wife by the nam of Dietrich, of Port laud, are spemllul their vacation In Estaembi havlti; rt'iited fie furnished hoiix lielonitlaii to Mrs. Graham. We 1111 lerstsnl t'mt Mr. Dietrich Is a professlunil slnicr and slugs at one ot the "mot lea" in Portland. Two Hailing parties from Portland left Estacada for the immululiis the first of the week. Our liveryman, W. A. Jones snd W. M. Yom-ii ionel the outfits Into tbo mountains. For Cuts, Burns and Brum. In every home there should bt lx of llueklen's Arnica Knle. rosJf to apply In every case of hums, cuts, wounds or scalds. J. II. I'ulnnco. Del valln, Tex., II. No. J, wrlics: 'Huck Ion's Arnica Salve saved my little girl's rut foot. No one believed it could be cured." The worlds bell salve. Only Sftc. neconimended b; Huntley Pros. Co., Oregon l'1'y, Hub bard and Canby. KELSO. Hev, Ilenrlclisen, of Porllnnd. con ducted services at tho Luthersn church Sunday afternoon. Mr. Johns, a aon ln law of F. . Canning has Joined his family In Port land wtlti the Intention of making their permanent boms there. The Neighborhood Club will nave picnic the first Suiiduy In Auttust In Hubert .lonsrud's park on tlio bluff. Mrs. Martha Oreeii and family. Portland, are vlstlng her father, Junn Mnd. Mrs. A. Hoyt and chlldn n, of Tort land, are occupying U. F. Holt's cot tage on the bluff, for the summer. A Mttlo crowd of Kelsoltes gather ed on the llluff Mo:ldny evening to witness tho Illumination on Mt. Hood. Although It was cloudy, a rirht In tti clouds enabled them (o see distinctly, three spots of lights flare up a fe minutes arter ten o'clock. TIh-T visible for about two minutes. The Il lumination that was highest lastlni a little longer than the other two. A FAIR WARNING. One That 8hould Be Hseded by Ort gon City Residents. t Frequently the first sign of kidnejr trouble Is a slight scho or pain the loins. Neglect of this wnrnUil makes the way easy for more eri troubles dropsy, gravel, HrlRhl's oi ease. TIs well to pay attention w the first sign. Weak kidneys gener ally grow weaker and delay If dangerous. Residents of tills lor WJ Place reliance In Doan's Kidney I w This tested. Quaker remedy hns repn imed In kidney trouble over DO V''" Is recommended all over ihe clvlliw world. Head the followlnt: J. V. Montgomery. West Oregon t itT. Oregon, savs: "I was tro-ibled by kio ney and bladder complaint. I I'"0 dull pain In mr back across my ,u nes. While I hsv used only one nox of Doan's Kklney PILs. I PPrcl" their worth. After I took them, ' a pain left snd my kidneys and d-r were In much b-tter shape. For snle by all deal.-rs. Frlrjs & cents. Foster Mllbtirn Co.. New York, sole sgents for the States. , t Remember the name Doan s take no other. ( In