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NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MEADOWBROOK. Miss Mabel Chlndgren and MlM Alice llolman returned Saturday from Hot Springs, where they pent an enjoy able vacation. Mis Chlndgren l much benefited by ber stay there. ' Herman. Jlennie nnd Ruben Chlnd gren attended the fire work Saturday night near Wllholl Springs. Mr. and Mrs. 1. O. Chlndgren. diitigh ter Mabel. Mr. and Mrs. Mlttou Chlnd gren. daughters Vivian and taurs, apnt Sunday at Ralph Holman'a. A few of Misa Katie Hopstetter's friends gave her a surprise Sunday on h?r birthday. A pleaaant time was spent by the young folka. Those pres ent were: Misses Katie. Tiara ani lteulah Hopstetter, Ruth Chlndgren. Clara Larktn. Ella and Ullte Schleve, Esther and Elsie Oren. The Misses Ruth and With Parker. Pearl Heater and Erma Smith who have been spending their Yscattou ard; Vorbeas, Mr. Frank; Wilson, ed to their homes al Maple tatie Mo a day. Most all of the farmers ari about ready to thresh in this neighborhood. .Mr. and Mra. McClure spent Sunday at R. L. Orens. Despondency. 19 often caused by indisestlon and constipation, anj quickly disappear when Chamberlain's Tablets are tak en. For salo by all dealers. MACKSBURG Hop-picking began In earnest on the morning of Monday, Sept 1st. With the exception of a few how must re main at home to tend to the babies and the. stock, every one who Is not busy in the harvesting or threshing is at work In the hop yards. The fins weather, so bright and. yet, so cool as to make all out of door wor delight, gave place on Tuesday af ternoonto a rain that stopped the pickers: but this Wednesday morn ing the clouds are scattering and all are Indulging the hope of a bright . a Ui.. in. (Kd -nrk arruouu aua . .u. - The crop Is fine, and Bhould the, weather, for the coming fortnight, be favorable, we may confidently expect that the close of the season may bring abundant satisfaction to grow ers and pickers alike. The Fall blackberries are ripening and will be in their prime at the end of the hop season. The grow in such abundance that, highly as they are jriei- and despite the almost In credible quantities that are preserved for Winter use. many must go to waste. The mind goes back to the early days of Oregon. In observing this spontaneous provision of luscious fruit. One thinks of the delight it must have afforded those weary travelers, worn out by their six months wagon journey, their provisions reduced to the barest necessities, to And this charming sup ply of fruit ready for them, aa it must have been for those who came In early June and the late October. Even those who came in the Winter must have been cheered by the promise of Summer fruit to be seen in the grace- ful. luxuriant vines climbing over ev- ery object to which they could cling. The crop of oats is turning out most satisfactorily. George Scramlln's yielded $3 bushels to the acre, and wou!d everyone said, have run 100 bushels but for the quantity that fell to the ground of its own weight. Geo. Herbert, however, has exceeded this by his crop growing 116 bushels to the acre. This phenomenal yield Is due to the careful cultivation Mr. Herbert has bestowed upon his soli. On this field last year he raised a crop of c'.ov er and plowed it under this Spring, rendering the ground so fertile that his crop of oats repaid bim for the labor and cost. The rain of last Wednesday stopped the threshing. The time, however, was not lost, at leaBt with the Walsh Heppler outfit. Their machine gave out just at that time. The rainy day was spent in procuring and setting up a new machine, so that when the storm was over they were in the best of shane to resume work. Frank Hilton and Joseph Heppler returned on Monday from their moun tain trip. Mr. Roberts' house took fire from a burning chimney on Tuesday morning The flames were extinguished by the nearest neighbors before the arrival of further help which speedily came In the whole force of workmen from Mr. Betzer's hop yard. The huckleberry pickers have re turned from the mountains, report ing a very light crop. Caught a Bad Cold. "Last winter my son caught a very bad cold and the way he coughed was something dreadful." writes Mrs. Sar ah E. Duncan, of Tipton, Iowa. 'We thought sure he was going Into con gumption. We bought just one bot- tie of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that one bottle stopped his cough and cured his cold completely." For sale by all dealers. MULINO. The Christner threshing machine is In this neighborhood and has about finished up the small patches raised in this vicinity. Grain is turning out fairly well and we are certainly hav ing ideal harvest weather. Mrs. Maple left Monday for Sl'xer- ton, where she is going to pick hops In the Lee and Grlnde hop yards Mr. Berdine's family left Friday of last week for Portland, where they will make their home, having sold their farm at this place to Robert Snodgrass, who has taken possession and moved in the last of the woek. Mrs. Churchill and daughter, Vesta, ma-ie a business; trip to Oregon City Friday. Mr. Crook is very low and not ex pected to live from day, to flayj Mrs- Seward and daughter Olga ware Sunday visitors at the C. A. Waface borne. - ' ' Miss Florence Gambel, of Portland, I spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith at this place. $100 Reward, $100. , Th. imIm of OiU papf wlU b vtrur ! riW know, to tte mrtlal trolly. Oiurrt ;,ndrl DoU.r lor r tut U-t tt lW nra. Kmi tor iwt of tmlmoBUtt. , Totelo. O. CLAD TIDINGS. A leak In Kaylor's water tank caused him 10 make a trip to l"ortland Thiirmlay to procure needed material to remwly matters. ' Ab. Nouohwnmler returned, home Tbiirattay suffering from a severe cold. Mr. Murray, an engineer; returned home to his family who live near N edy, Kd Part, with sufficient force to run three teams, stacked grain during the day until the rains descending caused the work to atop. Kaylor will probably atart hta hiiller again the first of the week on Carey Herman's lac where S0 acres of clover aita his coming and anxious parties hope for a continuation of pres ent nice weather. Rudolph, the German boy, ha quit wwk for K. K .Dart and U now em ployed with John Cross" clover hiiller. Mr. Trice. Sam Lowe. John Cross, Marsh Cordell. Geo. Dougherty and K. A. Sharer, have all finished their clov er hulling. Ralph ltowman Is now lu the emp'oy of E. K, Dart. His home Is in NorO Carolina. Thouga a boy of but 15 years of age. if self confidence will cause one to reach the cherished goal Ralph will surely get therj with both feeL C. H. II. Thomas, wife and son, have returned to their home In Seat tle. Wash. They have beeti assisting lir. J. W. Thomas and mother during harvest Conrad tans Is In the employ of Caius Herman, and will attend to Hermans homo affairs while himself and wife attemU'ie State Fair at Sal em later ou. Miss Anna Hammer will return to her home near Mt. Angel after a week's visit with her aister. Do You Fear Consumption? No matter how chronic your cough or how severe your throat or lung ail ment Is, Dr. King's New Discovery will surely help you; it may save your life. Stlllman Green, of Mallchlte. Col. writes: "Two doctors said I had consumption and could not live two ' .... v. years. 1 used Dr. Kings New Discov ery and am alive and well." Your money refunded If it fails to benefit you. The best home rsmedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Guar anteed by Huntley Hros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard and Canby. CLARK ES Mrs. C. H .Hergman and children went hop-picking last week. Mr. Mayfield is thr?shlng for Fred Marshall. Mrs. Rerry and daughter are visit ing her sister, Mrs. E. A. Cumins and family for a short time. G. Marquardt and daughter, E'Ja. were in town last week. Adolph Haag, from Idaho, visited his father, Mr. C. Haag, last week. Miss Ida Haag went to Idaho with ber brother. Adolph Haag, last Satur day. Mrs. Oscar Hoel visited her sister- in - 'a. Mrs. Margaret Lee, and family. last week Rev. Alfred, from Salem, preached In the English M. E. Church on Sun day. Mrs. Kuche was In town last week. Mr. Stegeman is running bis new saw mill. Elmer Kleinsmlth helped Mr. Eu gene Klelnsmitb. stack his grain. Lewis Matson purchased a hors? from Otto Liman. Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. "I was taken with diarrhoea and Mr. Yorks. the merchant here, persuaded me to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After taking one dose of it I was curad. It also cured others that I gave it to," writes M. E. Gebhart, Or lola. Pa. That is not at all unusual. An ordinary attack of diarrhoea can Imost invariably be cured by one or two doses of this remedy. For sale by all dealers. WILLAMETTE. Mr. and Mrs. James Downey and son, Everett, motored to Portland on Saturday, combining business with pleasure. On Sunday, August 17, at Monmouth, Oregon, Miss Ruby Fream became the bride of Frei liaker, of Willamette. They will be at home to their friends in the Clem Dollar house. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Myers, of Port lnad, were dinner guests at the horn ? of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson last Sunday. The Methodist Sunday School of Oregon City beld a picnic at the Park Monday. The Willamette Sunday School were their guests. Plenty of ice cream, watermelons and other things delighted all hearts. There were many games, among tbem a pen cil and penny hunt. Miss Muriel Mot lert won the most pencils. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilacon and daugh ter, Miss Nellie, moved to Portland Wednesday. Their many friends re gret their departure. Mrs. Frances Lyons and children spent a few days very enjoyably re cently at Aloha with old Wisconsin friends. A goodly number of our residents have gone hop picking. Mr. and Mrs. Critzer and little Julia returned Friday from a camping trip on the Willamette. The Rev. Mr. Bolster delivered a short and good address on the tem perance question at the Willamette church Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Burnett spent a day last week with her mother, Mrs. Waldron. W1L80NVILLE Miss Summer Is visiting friends In WilHonville. Mr. and Mrs. Mai lory, of Junction City, are visiting Mr. and Mlrs. Jalte Peters. - -.. : . . i Church services will be held next Sunday morning, at 11 o'clotk. Every one is cordially Invited. Morris Cronin, who has been very ill for some time, was take to St. Vincent's hospital In Portland, where he will undergo an operation. The foundation for the new Chalup sky borne is being built of concrete, and doubtless the residence will b.- an ornament to the village. Mrs. Elmer Jones and sons have gone to Independence, being called there by the illness of Mrs. Jones mother. Don't forgpt the date of the Juve nlle Fair is Thursilay, September 1 Mr. and Mrs. lic-thune have retorneJ from their trip to the mountains About twenty friends of Cooke and Ridder, of Newbrg, took a launch ride OUEOON CITY ENTKRPKiak" ' Viill)A to that place on Sunday and ate dinner with theae popular young hi ' 'u formerly resided here, Mrs. M. C. Youuk. who la superin tendent of the Juvenile Fair for this dlM.iet, wishes to announce that there Is an error In the printed prle list for our village fair and that the corrected date for the Fulr is Thins dav. September ISth. It s nn that It would be a great ilelp to the super intendent. If any who wish to con tribute financial aid for the fair, would make It known to Mr. Young, without walling to bo called upon as ber dull are so many and aa the Fair will b etlt a t all the boys and girl, I" U n t a helping hand. , ,, ... 8TAFFORD. After a period of line weather, so that nearly all of Stafford and vicin ity have their threshing Jon and grain harvested It began to rain on Tuesday, to the discomfort of the num erous hop pickers, and the dismay of those owning yards which were In prime condition for picking, and work had commenced In n nr'v all the fields which had ba discontinued. Half an Inch of rain fell before sundow.i. which will be of Immense bene til to the potato crop, bringing to mind again the old saying. "What Is one man's meat. Is another turn's poison." Julia Weddle receivfl t'l. sad new that her grandfather Weed, of Jeffer son. Ore-ton, died on Sunday arter toon. He was to b. burled cm Tues day afternoon bv the Mistmlc cere mony, as he ha.l been a member of that fr.iternltv for roanv years. Mondav being tatnr day, nnd a leg al holiday, we received no mail on that day. The young people, chaperoned by Mrs Weddle and Mra. Powell, gave Miss Helen Rabic a kitchen shower "ait Saturday evening. The young ladles brought whatever their fancy dictated and many and varied were the article presented, while the vmmv m..n hail been notified what particular article each should bring, so there should be no duplicates, and tie-'il presents of every kind from a Ci wtT to a package of mush poured in r.;-iu the surprised recipient. The (slang u K " or A o to MAT double Angle steel reach Gwtnq Direct Dr.if t md tlimtntin) a1 strain from SprMitr Bo A Rch ( as tndisp nbU en a Manor Spreader t it itonaWaqon. ARE YOU LOOKING For a Low Down Easy Loading Light Pulling Manure Spreader One that will Last a long time and please you better every time you use it? Look no further. WE HAVE IT AND YOU NEED IT THE BLOOM MANURE SPREADER GETS THE MOST OUT OF THE MANURE By breaking it up fine and spreading it evenly Easy, sure control and no horse killer The only Spreader with a reach Fanners who have bought them say they are the best farm machine investment a farmer can make. See the BLOOM at the nearest Mitchell Agency or write us for Illustrated Catalog evening was spent very pleasantly In j Jane and Martha Painton will enjoy playing games, and at midnight a de- the outing. llclous luncheon which the guests had ! Prof. Geo. F. Thompson, of Wlllam provided was served and all returned ette was a visitor at the home of Mr. to their homes feeling the evening had Curtln on Sunday, been a success. I Mrs. C. U Haynes has returned Homer Nussbaum s hand has healed from a visit with friends at Eugene, nicely where he run it Into a feed cut-1 Kev. H. N. Smltli and wife enjoyed ter, and little Harold Moser's head, a week end visit at the seashore, Sea where he was kiclied by a horse, mak-1 side being chosen for their outing, lng a severe scalp wound, Is healing! On Saturday next Fred Sandntrom nicely also. Both boys are under tbeiwlll accompany his aunt, Miss Rosa, skillful care of Dr. Mount. to Vancouver, and other Itrltlsh Co- The Indies' Circle met with Mrs. lumbia points to spend a fortnight Zack Elligsen on last Thursday, the 1 with relatives. fourth Thursday Instead of the third, I Mr. Miller, of Meldrum, has disposed as Mrs. Moser was buried on their of bis cottage to his son and daughter, regular day of meeting. They were Mr. and Mrs. Duller, of Oregon City, Invited to meet with Mrs. Thomas , the latter having already taken pos- the third Thursday in September. MARQUAM. -j i-1 I.' I V. Alen Jaclc and family and Elmer j Mr. Curtln, our dairyman has re Albright, ; of Oregon City, were out ; cently purchased some more Jalry last week. jcows and enlarged his route to take Mr. Oraves and wife, of Clarkes, are in Oregon City, picking hops at Roy Morley's. Most The Mlchner family, who have en of tha yards commenced September Joyed the summer at this place, have first. ' taken the Pierce cottage for the wint- Grandma Daniels and ber niece, ' er. Miss Ula lientley, of Cottage Grove, A swimming party was enjoyed on were here last Sunday on a visit Tbey moved away from here last rail. Mrs. Rhoda Gray has sold her prop erty and has moved to Oregon City. Her many friends regret to see her leave, as she has been a useful and Industrious neighbor.- due of the greatest tjewls of our locality 1 a brick an.) tile faetory. all I thit la necessary la a competent corn- I pany to take hold of the matter for we have tha right kind of soil. Clover I not yielding as much per acre this year as last but there is a greater acreage, There will bo sev eral thousand bushels (or sale, If they get It all hulled. Mrs. tluyer, of Woodliuru, is hero. She la holer known aa Mrs. VanWey 8bo camo to remain through hop Uk- .. . Itev. Frank Hultler and wife, of Hubbard, were over calling on friends last week. JENNINGS LODGE. Mr. and Mrs. J. ,F. IVmeroy nnd daughter, of Kaiiinl. Idaho, arrived on Saturday last and .visited with their aister. Mrs K. A. Sand !. On Mmi-da- Mrs. Pomeroy was ta'.en to St Vincent's hospital In Portland where she underwent a surgical operation Mir Mildred will visit another week .with her aunt at this plae.v Rev. I.ucas and wife sp'iit Uilnir day at their cottage on the River View camp grove. Last Thursday afternoon Miss Cath erine Parka entertained with a pret tily appointed luncheon. Miss Olive Wlsl'y of Portland, was the Inspira tion of the affair. Miss Wlsley Is a Washington High School graduate and leave next wwk for Smith Co'loge. Addition guest were: llarharn Wis ley. of Portland and Helen M. Palnton of the Lodge. SHa Serlpturs, of Oregon City was a I .edge caller on Monday. Mrs. Ida West, of Los Angeles, was a visitor at the paulu Newell home Wm. Rose fins disposed of his prop erty hre and I contemplating remov ing to Kentucky, tl.o form T home of t'le H;ise family. Mr. and Mra. Stover, Mra. Ross Mrs. I lean and Miss Kern. Lorralih Ostrom, O. Krb-kson nnd Mir. and Mr. J. T Robert l-ft on Monday morning on the steamer. Pomona, for the hop yards at Huttevlllj. Four little mal l made up a party on Saturday lust lor a wees uii nt the const. Miss Helen Paluton and Miss Mabld Mors chaperoning the par y who will occupy Itodalyii cot lave and be the guest of their grand father. Mr. Geo. Morse, while at Sea aide. Ilessie Robert. lHirls. Mary A POO LIVIH I I . Ii - I ' '"'Z?0 I f INOtPlNOtNI SK.prlVull''.l " AVUAul ..ul III I V."! VJ session. Tile H. (J. t'atnton arming macains ' Is drilling at the Kramer place In Clackamas. Monday afternoon, after a spla.-fh in the Willamette the members of the party repaired to the camp of Dr. and Mrs. T. Perkins ani enjoyed a clam bake. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McKarlatie. Mr. and Mrs. Clias Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. V. Morse, Mrs. II. M. Hart. Mr. II. J. Robinson and the Misses Karnum and Campbell, of this place. At 8 V. M., together with Portland friends they went to the Batdorf ball and J danced. Relrehments wers served during tint ovenlng, Mr, and Mr, '.lames WaMron, Jr.. ilruvj from Newberi ami went week etui visitor at the homo of James Walilnm. Sr. Mis KUnbeth Wnldron departed on Monday for Kverelt, after a week's lslt with her slater, Ml Alice, who la secretary of the Y. W. C. A. of (hat placi. She will go on to North Yakima to resume her position a a teacher III the school. Mli Cha. Dodge, of F.mporm, Kan sas, Is visiting II .C. Clark. BARLOW. Dav Shtppard met with an accident Su'urclay euMilug which mmt nearly dciuoishlng his buggy, when Frank Miller, of Aurora, ran Into- him with bla auto, smashing one wheel of hi buggy and canning the horse to brenk loon and runaway. I'ave was unin jured but had narrow eacapo. Mis Oleva Johnson returned to her school in Salem Sunday. Her sister. Kntrlna. went to Salem with er re luming Sun lay eeiilug. Mrs. John son gave Oleva a party Saturday even ing Inviting about 2o of her young friend. Everybody li picking bop. T. W. Irwin, of Seappooso, I visit ing his brother and picking hops. Mrs. Wnrtel lst r and friend, of Portlund. are vlalllux her and picking Imps, Mr. Van Winkle ami daughters hav gone to ludepend 'lice to pick hup. Mr. and Mrs. Mew an I Miss Gert rude Evans, of Portland, were visit ing heir ptrents, Mr, an. I Mr. Win. Kwins Sunday. Ilaro'd Clancy Injur -d hi knee bad ly Thursday, when Jumping ov -r n fence he ( on a bone and lacerated the ku 'e d that It required seven stitches to to sew It up. Dr. Hen tilesy dressc I the wound. . The clover hiiller 1 busy in this in Ichbnrhood Mr. Wm. Keebaugh has been driving piling to prevent me mer irom wn- lug hi place any more. Frank Jesse will have the same work done to prevent Ills proerly from ashing away. N.tlCrbBl Mt tfJWld tof'IMflf''? trtiejilti IwMmiA.1 i4 utifsj R conMOn Northwest's Greatest Impement and Vehicle House PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO E8TACADA Mrs. II. Ml James went to Portland Sunday to meet ber sister. Miss Ger trude I-ee, who comes from the central part of Michigan to teach in the Clack amas County schools tha coming year. They arrived In Kstacada Monday. Mrs. J. W. Reed enjoyed a brief visit with ber sister. Miss Mary Oak ley, who was enrouta from a visit in Wisconsin to Seattle, where she Is em ployed In the city schools She was accompanied home by her sister, Miss June Oakley, who has be. n visiting at this place for several weeks. J. R. Reed transacted business in Portland yesterday. Attorney Kartlett had legal business at McMlnnvllle this week, returning home yesterday morning. : A couple of men caused a little ex citement tn our streets Wednesday morning, by engaging in a little fistic encounter. Tins matter Is to be set tled by a trial Thursday. The Juvenile Fair Is to be held here Saturday, In the Kstacada park and pa vilion. There will be addresses by State Superintendent Churchill, an In KfTirtor from Oregon Agricultural College and County Huiieritilendent T. J. Gary. After a picnic dinner, to which everyone Is Invited to come with well-fill 'd baskets, thre 111 be races and sports of all kinds. The Cnrrltis ville band will furnish music . Mrs W. V .Penland was here from Portland last - week visiting at thp home of her sister, Mrs. Kre.l Jorg. H. M. James and Warren and J. V. liarr were among the passengers for Portland Tuesday. J. S. McCurdy and wife left Esta- I Children Cry ! Tlio Kind You Iluv Alwuy lu who for ovt'C.yO yi'tirs, 9 ' - iitl In V , JJ-f-r- A nonul V&mX Ct,cAtf Allow All CoiintcrfclU, Imltntln KtlotiS i:xMrliuciila Unit Irlflo villi ami rmlunirr-r tlio lnnltli 0( lufuuts und Clilllrcii-i:xiarloiito itgulust J-xarLmuuu What is CASTORIA Cnstorlit I a Intrudes stilmtltuta for Citstor Oil, Pni. gorlo, lnis mid riontlilinf Kyrnpa. It la lcauiit. t-ontul'iH iii-lfluT (iluiii, Morphliio nor other Nun-olio iiliatmieo. IU unit Is It gmirmiteo. It destroys Worms nnd nlliiys l'everlahness. 1'or moro thiui thirty jreura It lunt been In eonattint tiso for tho rellel of ('onMliuitlon. riutoleney, AMnd folio, nil Teethlnir Troubles unj Jtliirili.iii. It n-utiliiten tho Ntoiiineli mid iiow.in, iKKliiitliitea tho 1'ixmI, itlvlmr lieulthy mid Initurnl ulevu Tho thndron' l'mioeeu Tho .Mother ' 1'rlvuU. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS lDca-3 the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years cada yesterday for their new home In Kamuu City. Mr. MoCtmly has Imii a l-enldi'llt of tills plac for a couple of y.-ars, being engaged lu the hard ware luinnesa. Mra. Chriiitliie Homer, mother of returned Hiiudny from K.intrn Or J. It .Soiuer, bad the mlafortune to I nun w hire they put on a nit of lu fall and br.-ak ln-r arm one day Inat i in Hi hirvr.t fl.-liln week, but Is getting along nicely under Kunis Townun I Id 'minx from rt Dr. Ailix's care. j ada w here he ha Ih-ii immt yf tb. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph iHiudo of Port summer, land, vtnlt -d Mrs. Doiido's slHler. Mr ' l Kulielman and tfe ai-rumpinM J. A. Homer. Monday. Mra. A. II. Cnrrln entertained at a dinner party Monday evening. Mr and Mrs C. C. Sullng. M r and Mrs. A l.liidsey and I'r. Adlx. K. A. Sparks took a rent from hi ardii'iu laUirs yesterday and vlalleil Portlund Wm. Robertson and Mis Mlirgurct Robinum, of Portland were lieri over the Sabbath visiting at the Rogr Cary homo. Some big catches of filt am being made al the lower duin of late. Miss Clem Hark nrtder, of Portlund. visited h r parents, Mr. and Mr. F. J. Ilarketiri ler, Saturday and Hiiudny. Mr. James and sou, of Oregon City, were guests at tite II. M. James home several .lays. Walter Given was In Portland Tu "t clay. Fred. Jorg and Mr. and Mr. K. II. KHtogg left on Tu-wlay for the nioun atln to gather huckleberries. Cbui. Dubois returned lioma from F'ret Grove, Oregon, Monday night. The vMlugit marshal has a dog cor relied In the city pound awaiting do velopments of It strange action. Mis Itcatrlce Wl'llms. who was a guest at the home of ber sister, Mrs Fraxler last week, has gons to Port land where h will teach In the city school. Mrs. Roger Carey's mother snd fath er motored from Portland' lust Thur day. returning home Friday. Mesdumes C. F. Frailer and A. K. Morton went to Ocean Park last Sat urday for a week's outing. "Hob" Morton wa a Portlund visit or last Friday and later went to Oc.-an Park. Mis Kittle Rengan visited Port land Friday. Mis Florence Kendall wa an Ksta. cada visitor Friday night. J. W. Reed returned Tue lay from a biisln.'ss trip at Tillamook. After a visit of severnl week with Kstacada friends, Mr. Fred Gardner nnd children left for her homo In Cali fornia lust Friday. Mr. Gardner formerly lived In (Ms place. Mrs. G. W. Hurch and Miss Coin stock of Hl'vertoti. Or., wcrt guests at the home of their cousin, Mrs. A. J. Mills, last week. Kenneth Itartlett I at home again after siiendlng th summer months up In the mountain. D. 8. Flemming nnd family relum ed Friday from a visit at Hood Rlvrtr. M. II. Itoyle, who has been editor and publislKT of the Progress at this place for the past six month, re signed hi Ksltlon and has gone to Montana where he has a position with the Poison Enterprise. Mr. Doyle's successor Is Mrs. N. K. Ecker, a news paper woman from Nebraska. Here Is hoping success to the new editor Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cary were in Portland Tuesday on a purchasing tour for the' Cary Mercantile Co. store. W. 8. Pyln, one of the gcnlul e'erks In the CBry Mercantile store, was on the sick list the first of the week but Is on duty again. The Electrical Workers of Portland held a picnic In the Kstacada Park tabor Day. There was a good pro gram and a most excellent concert by Hucbard s orchestra of Portland. The crowd was orderly and the day wa free from rowdyism. Everybody seemed to have a good tlma and th festivities were ended with a dance In the pavilion, which lasted until S o'clock. Pupil who are to attend the Esta cada high- school during the winter, lave commenced' to arrive from other localities an. I are getting located In home for themselves or with other people. Most of the boys from Estacada who have ben employed as fire warden for Uncle Sam, were called home Inst week on account of the govern ment not making appropriations for tnese men for September and October. Only ths forest rangers are kept on duty. It. F. Ford visited his family In Portland Sunday and reports that Mrs. fori will return homo next week Twenty-live men, wonen an.l chil dren cornprls d a nw delegation, to the hop Held!) from this place a,t Monday. Miles Standlsh and wife of Portland were here visiting relatives and mends over the Sabbath and attend lng the talwr day picnic Monday. for Flotchor's HonRlit, nnd mKIiIi lmN itH,n JiiUtborinl.tiio.'sluiiHiurti f l"rii miulr. rtiith r Ms tier uMrvllon ulut o lis luf,,,,,.. no t totlixl VI you thi mill " JllNl-itM-uiMiil " nrn I.,., Signature of tiuy Ijifollett. foruu-r y .-ill'or ol the I'Mgreas, but How of IMi-nt. Mont., an Knlurada vliltnr ovtr the Hatibnth. K. K. tluthrki anil I. II Mi Kenny ! by friend autoed ov -r Into the vlrln- I Ity of Auburn nt Huti luy l) villi itb Kalaiailti bop plikrra. I liertrudit Morrnvt a hinw I from Portland Hiiudny. 8ti w u. companled by her frl'-nd. Miu Ar viola Wnt, another Portlund it-U'ihone operator. CHCRRYVILLC. Cherryvllla Commercial Club lll give an let cream sochil al Cherry vllle school house next Ktnnly evra Ing and everybody I Invited. Mr. and Mr. Herbert lluuerk nd Mr. Mitchell, of PortUul. spent eral day In Cherryvl le Hie fr; part of the week. Mr. anl Mr. Fox Mid daugh'.tr, Ml Gnu In, of hWsftf. are vlnltlm Mr, and Mrs. I. F. I'rblemors. l.loyd Corey lias returned Iruai t trip to IVrtland. Vincent Frlel, who hss lc"n work ing at Star. Oregon. I visiting hit parent In Cberryvllle. Mis Clara Frlel and Muster Johnny Frlel. who have b-n vlsl lng th'lr aister In Portland havs returned to their home In Cberryvllle. Frank Rhode bus llnlxhrd his new shingle mill and rxpra l soon to Hurt to build a n 'w saw mill. A meeting of the voter wa held at Thos. McCabe s last Monday after noon to prolet against the dlvuloo of the school district. EAST EAGLE CREEK. Consld.u-abb excltetivlit prevslW In tho n.dghlHirhood .Inst Wednendsy because of a fire which threatenei tho home of Mr. Naylor Ths blsn was promptly extinguished before bar ing done any damage. Mr. C. II. Horsman and Mr. R. Gibson were entertained at dinner last Wednesday by Mrs. llowlell. Roy Douglass purchased a flu drl lug horse in Logan Friday. Returning berry picker hv brought good report from the woiia tains nnd have Imbued many with th desire to get away from their dally routine and spend a few dsy In ta mountnin where hunting and gather ing berries prove so delightful. Mrs. C. II. Horsman and her nl returned to Portland Friday. cci'' pniileil by Mlrs. II. II. Gibson, havlni enjoyed a week's visit with her ill tor. There was a large attendance at ths Van Natta ale Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilennett Elliott callel on Mr. and Mrs, Howlctt Sunday ait noon. Mr. F. P. Allen, of Portland, organ ized a Sunday School In this district Hunday and was very favorably Ira pred with the attendance and tn Intereat displayed. Twenty-four wera present. Mrs. Roy Douglas l.l.wf..rl .iu,arlntitil1nt Willi Mr. P. Strnbl a associate superintend!-! i, Mls Meda Murphey was selected w serve as secretary, and Mr. R. Gibson as treasurer. Mr. and Mr. Kay Woodle ana taslle and Miss Edith Chapman w'ro the dinner guests of Mr. sI Mr. Douglass Sunday. , Mrs. . Tracy Clester has return from the Coaat and her friend V glad to have her at home again. Miss tana Cahlll has gone to hop field with her uncle and frlendi- Mis Annls Oreenwell spent Sunw at her home In Lents. Mr. and Mr. Ed Douglas enter tained friends Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Woodle vis") with Mr. and Mrs. Howlett Stiti Mrs. Waller Douglass and children spent Monday "evening at lh C'lhwa home.'. "b'- "; ' " '( DON'T LET BABY SUFFER WITH ECZEMA AND SKIN ERUPTION llables need a perfect skln-coverin. Skin eruption cause them not only Intense suffering, but hinder ttietr growth. Dr. Hobson's Eicm Ois msnt can be relied on for relief permanent cure of suffering bsbie whose skin eruptions have made th life miserable. "Our baby w '""' . ed with breaking out of ti.o skin ovt.- ,t ) race and scalp. Doctors an" r.kk p.-;lallsts failed to help. trl.-d Dr. Ilobaon's Eczema Oliifnw"1 nnd were overjoyed to see baby com pletely cured before one box a used," writes Mr. Strubler, Dubuqns. Iowa. Huntley Ilro. Co Or-g"0 City, Hubbard and Canby. Pfelffer Chemical Company. St. Louis Mo. philadlelphi. Rod fcr til DmrrtoU. 7ie S?i iLii rum fu w tauuf-