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2 NEWS FROM THE. COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY Tracy and Chnrlltf (.Tester are again rlek culled on Mlasn Kcho and lined at home. They Kino wvro working In ; i.li nn niiiumy. I eastern. Oregon during harvest. Jk Mum, Mr. and Mr, t mi Mulcomb Woodle, accompanied bylNimrk. .hum Kittled ami r.cno ami hU sisters. Murv and Nettle, was ovor I Ittim-l (lltlicn went to tho mountain this way hiHt nk calling on rein-' l"t Tuesday, returning Friday. Thoy tlvtn. I withered furty gallon of liiieklober Mr. nnd Mm. Will DoiirIhk were . rle MACKSBURG. The flu weather. bright and favor aUo for rlHnlng the fruit ami the late grain, continues. The threshers are still Ruing their busy round. The Walsh-Ileppler machine finished at the ranchoe of Frank Hilton, Will llolh and Chris Nofzlger early In the. week, and went next to the l.uoutx'n ranch The output of (train la ao much larg er than ever before It will he several weeks before all s finished. The hop picking la about over and Rood harvest Is report mi. ine tew rainy days that Intervened proved a benefit, et least to the pickers, be sides giving an Interval of relaxation they afforded the opportunity for put ting the homes In their usual order. While this was going on the hops were growing riper, greatly facilitating their removal from the vines, thus making the work far quicker and eas ier, than It had been before, ino threshers, too. Improved the rainy time In overhauling and repairing their machines, so that the work was recommenced with added facility when again the sun shone out. The whistle of the locomotive on the Willamette Valley Rallrond comes nlatnlv to our ears In thesa stt'.l days. One of the chief topics of Interest, at present, is the railroad celebration to be held at Xlolnlla the last of the week. Almost the entire community are promising themselves the plea ure of witnessing the arrival of the first passenger train to enter within our border. Tho continued warmth is putting the finishing touches to the corn, which is promising as fine a yield as the other grain. A, A. Haldr' Borne corn which seems likely to con vince the 0. -W. R. & N. Co. that theT made no mistake in their efforts to promote corn-growing in West Or gon. Safest Laxative for Women. Nearly every woman needs a good laxative. Dr. King's New Life Pills are good because they are prompt, sfo. and do not cause pain. Mrs. M. C. Dunlap, of Lea Jill, Tenn.. says: "Dr. King's New Life Piils helped her troubles greatly." Price 60c. Rec ommended by Huntley Ilros. Co, Ore gon City, Hubbard and Canby. MULINO The heavy rain last week stopped threshing ri'icnines for a few days, but they finished in this neighbor hood just as the rain began. Grandma Wright died last Wednes day evening, and was buried at the Sanders' Cemetery - on Friday. She was followed to the grave by a large Mr. Crook died Sunday night at 11 lnB Sood things prepared for the o'clock, and was buried Tuesday at!""'""- ah repon a ery eujo.aiiu ESTACADA. r. U .Ueeta left Monday for Eugem to attend the I'nlversity. Ma'comb Woodle has gone to Au rora, 111., to resume his studies with a view of entering the ministry. The freight on this line has changed time. It now go s to Portland in the afternoon and starts from there In (he morning instead of staying in Ks tacada all night. E. D. Allen has moved Into tho I.lch thorn residence, which makes him much nearer to his office. Mrs. A. K. Morton went down to Cedar Itrook yesterday to eat lunch with friends. The Civic Improvement club have taken the lecture course proposition and will boost it. The course coa sists of five entertainments and sea son tickets are being sold for $2.50. Quite a number have procured tickets nnd the ladles of the Civic club hope to 81 many more before the first en tertalnment. which will take place about the first of October. The Family Theatre is advertising an entertainment which the manage ment will conduct soon, in which girls undor 12 years of age will tnke part in a singing contest. This will quite likely be very Interesting. The Rod and Gun Club of Estacada received H0.00H small llsh last week to be distributed in the different ris ers and creeks In this vicinity. U E. llelllls visited Portland over the Sabbath. The A. E. Sparks residence Is under going some improvements in the way of a large new window on the west side. R. M. Standlsh left for Helena. Mvmt.. this week where he will prob ably take a position and locate. The first dance of the season will be given in the pavilion Saturday night. The 0. E. S. chapter had a regular meeting Tuesday night and spent a short time in social enjoyment nfter the regular order of exercises. The social part of the program was com plimentary to Rev. Browne and wife who expect to leave Estacada in a short time. Mr. Hrowne has been a faithful and valued member, as also has his wife been a great help to the order. Refreshments were served and a few games were played. Mrs. H. O. ltoswell, of Estacada, Is a valued member of the Civic Im provement club and the other mem bers planned and carried out a sur prise on her Tuesday afternoon. T! ladies went to the Boswell home en mnsse and so great was Mrs. Bos well's surprise that she was almost overcome with emotion. The aff?r noon was spent in lounging around un der the trees, drinking cider and eat tho dinner guests Howled Sunday. of Mr. and Mini. Ir. Edgar llelpln returned from hi mountain trip last Thursday. He had Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O'Neal have .an abundant supply of buckleberrl a. moved Into Mr. Wllhern's Adolplt and Willie mill are engager recent')- house. Mr. nnd Mm. Walter Douglass were Kstatrada visitors one day last wk The thresher were back In the neighborhood last week and did sonic threshing for Kd and Will Douglass. then went on up to the Dover country. Miss Kdith Chapman, who has h.vn the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Gib son this past summer, has gone to Kstacada where she will reside during the winter. Henry Cdell haa been hauling wood for It. B. Gibson. Mr. and Mlrs. How were out vlsltiuit thiir farm recently. Mr. and Mr Guy Wood!e and Mr. and Mrs. Hay Woodleient Sunday at the home of J. P. Woodle, of Esta cada. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Strati!, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle and Mlsa Myrtle Woodle and Hary Morgan went to the huckleberry patch Tuesday. Thirty six were present at Sunday school Sunday, which pleased tha su perintendent very much. That was 11 more than on the proceeding Sun day. The meeting time is 10: 30 a. m. in hauling gravel for their new collar. ('has. Spnrka la employed In dig ging his abundant crop of potatoes. A number of persons of CO vicinity ar planning on attending t!t fair at Gresham this week. A dance will bo given at Kwgle Creek September 27, Mothtr of Elghtssn Children. "t am thii mother of eighteen chil dren and have tho praise of doing more ork than any young woman In my town," writes Mrs. C. J, Marilu, Boone Milt. Va. "l suffered for live years with stomach t rouble and could not eat as much as a biscuit without suffering. I imve tnktm three botll.'S of Chamberlain' Tablets nnd am now a well woman and weigh IliS pounds. I ran eat anything I want to, and as much as I want and feel better than I hnvij at any time In ten years, t refer to any ono in Hoone Mill or vi cinity and they will vouch for what say." Chamberlain's Tablet are for sale by all dealers. Caught a Bad Cold. "I-ast 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. "Wo thought sure he was going into con sumption. We bought Just one bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that one bottle stopped his cough and 'cured his cold completely." For sale by all dealers. MOLALLA PLACES ITS- ASCENSION IS mm STALE FMR COM-MITTU DECIDES THAT BALLOONS WILL NOT MAKE FLIOHTS THIS YEAR SAW AERO PERFORMANCES AS A BOY Evsry County Show Has Had Thtm Until Thsy Have Become an Old Joks Stock Exhibit to b Better Than Ever HAZELIA, Everyone has finished threshing at Hazeli.i. Reports from Molnlla all bring out the tact that that town is progressing at a rate never before equaled In Its history. New buildings are being rusred to completion, roads, are be ing built Into the surrounding coun try, residences are being started every .lay or two, but most Important of all, tho people on the streets of that city The seventh annual Clackamas County fair wll be unluuo In many wnvs. but perhaps most mi! leonine oi all will be the fact that there will be no "grand balloon ascension , Judg' Grant II. Dlinick, president of the ex ecutlve board, believe that biilloo.l ascensions am 'stain' nnd hn put hi foot down upon this sort of thing even though a number of nol-M aero naut have applied for a concession to go aloft III n smoke filled bag. "The first county fair that I ever saw had n balloon ascension", said Judge lUmlck. "and every fair I have h 'en slnre my boyhood hud one. I miens we can do without this old chest nut this year, and 1 think people will find It a relief, too". There will be no d 'iirth of nttrno. lions to amuse the visitor at the big dispay on September SI, 2.i, 2t and 27, however! Many modern ninuse ment enterprises wll be shown, but the rhlef stress at the fair will be laid upon legitimate) exhibits of the re source of tho county. If the visitor s ' all the regular exhibits, and real lo the perfection of the stock shown, thew will not have time tor balloon ascensions. Oregon City. Mrsi Capler. a sister of Mrs. Crook has been staying with her or a few days and left for her home at Clata kanie Thursday Mr. Mallatt returned from Eastern Oregon Thursday, where he has b?eu visiting his son, George. Despondency. Is often caused by Indigestion and constipation, and quickly disappear when Chambarlain's Tablets are tak en. For sale by all dealers., STAFFORD. The weather for hops still continues perfect and practically all the crot is secured in fine shape in this section of the country, and a lot of well earned money distributed among the willing workers, some families carry ing home nearly a hundred dollars. Miss Bettie Nemec entered school. at Oregon City on Monday, the 15th, her sister Anna having graduated In June, and will stay with her mother, who has not recovered from the ac cident of a broken leg about two months ago. Helen Rabble and Mr. Varna went to Oregon City, accompanied by her mother and sister last Weisday and were quietly married In the of fice of Justice Sievers, and started for Wisconsin on a wedding trip, fiiie is followed by the good wishes of all who knew her. She will b missed by a large circle of friends, besides her Immediate family. School opened on Monday with Mr. Thompson, of Willamette as princi pal and Miss Hunt, of West Oregon City, as primary teacher. The latter found board with Mrs. Ellegsen, and Mr. Thompson takes a constitutional every morning by walking from Wi'l amette. There is a great cry for wood in the nearby towns and men are hauling every day while the good weallier lasts, and have no trouble to dispote of all they can haul at a good price. Miss Julia Weddle will resume her duties at the Hazelia school on Mon day the 22nd. Mrs. Christina Lay has been staying with her mother, Mrs. Schatz, and ' spending her outing in pleltins hops at Mrs. Nemec's. Mrs. Holton and daughters, Li'.cile and Eva, spent the week at Mr. Gage's and picked hops at Mrs. Gebhardt's. Mrs. Toombs of East Portland, v.s Hed at Mr. Gage's a couple of days. She was the first teacher in Stafford, having taught here when a very youus girl. She bad a school of seventeen pupils, all but four of whom were boys; In the school house built the summer before by volunteer labor. It was 20 feet square, with a fire place in one end. This was in the years of ' 1873 and 1874. She was quite a pro gressive teacher and had spelling matches at stated intervals also a lit erary society, to which people flocked from far and near, filling the little building to overflowing every time. Gordon Hayes and other ksser lights attended her school and we are sure profitted by her instruction. John Gage, of St. Helens, came Tuesday to shingla his father's gran ary, and get a load of apples from the old orchard. DON'T LET BABY SUFFER WITH ECZEMA AND SKIN ERUPTIONS Babie need a perfect skin-covering Skin eruption cause them not only intense suffering, but hinder their growth Dr. Hobson' Ezcema Oint ment can be relied on for relief and permanent cure of suffering babies whose skin eruption have made their life miserable. "Our baby was afflict ed with breaking out of the kln all over the face and calp. Doctor aad kfn specialist failed to help. We tried Dr. Hobson' Eczema Ointment and were overjoyed to ee baby com pletely cured before one box was ued," writes Mr. Strubler, Dubuque, Iowa. Huntley Bros. Co, Oregon City Hubbard and Canby. Pfeiffer Chemical Company, 6t Loui Mo. Philadelphia, Pa ! afternoon. E. B. Dyers Is now assisting in the Marchbank restaurant. George Dodge, typo in the Progress office, viewed the sites of Portland last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Locke of Sollwood and Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson, of Port land visited at the Elmer Sbank'.anJ home last Sunday. George Hicks left for Raymond, Wash., Friday where hi mother re sides. His sister, Miss Tressle. ac companied him as far as Portland. Dogs In the vicinity of the Little Sandy have been causing considerable trouble by chasing deer through the woods until they kill them. Esta- cada's village marshal went up there one day last week to look into the matter, by the request of the game warden, and secured the names of dog owners and notified them to take care of their anlma's or there would be a general "killing time" in that vicinity. Miss Roberta Reid has gone to Port land to attend college. The J. W. Stubbs family have moved to Fairaday, where Mr. Stubbs was transferred to a position In the power house. He takes the place of J. S. Murphy who has gone to Tacoma, Wash. James Freman, of Portland, visited relatives in Estacada over the Sab bath. T. J. Reagan, who has ben em ployed in the hop yards near Wilson ville, returned home Monday. Ed. Allen transacted business in Port'and Monday. A large number on Estacada people are attending the Multnomah fair at Gresham this week. Station agent, Givens, accompanied by his wife, visited friendB at Glad stone Sunday evening. B. H. Finch, successor to the Mc- Curdy Hardware Co., is now comfort ably located In a little home In the east part of town. J. S. Murphy and family visited a few days with Estacada friends be fore leaving for their new home at Tacoma, Wash. The "Jolly Hikers" went on a trip to Springwater Friday and expect to go to the vicinity of Kernsvllle on their njxt trip. Mrs. li. . rora, wno nas reen vis iting her parents In Portland for some time, returned home last Thursday. The case of Andy Weinberger for running an aieged gambling wheel at a picnic here in Estacada a few Sun days ago, was continued for a week on request of counsel for the defense. and is supposed to be tried at this place Friday. W. D. Henthorn and family and oth ers of the party who were in the vi cinity of Wilsonville, Or., picking hops have returned. School opened Monday with a large attendance and the prospects for a successful school year are very good. Friday evening there will be a recep tion for teachers, held at the Bchool house. A short program has been ar ranged and a general good time is ex pected. Mrs. A. K. Morton Is learning the "Hello" business at the local -telephone office, preparatory to taking a position the first of the month. JIShs Tressie Hicks, who has ben the ef ficient operator for a number of months, has resigned her position and will Join her mother at Raymond, Wash., the first of October. Patrons of the office regret Miss Hicks' d parture. Mrs. Thos. Yocum visited her daughter In Portland over the Sab bath. H. M. James attended the Gresham fair Wednesday, accompanied by his little daughter and Victor Adix. Mrs. Dora Eschleman and family re turned Tuesday from an outing in th? hop fields. Quite a number of Estacada people attended a card party at the C. ('. Saling home Monday evening. EAGLE CREEK. Walter and Carl Douglas returned last week from eastern Oregon, where they worked through threshing for George Douglass. LAROI TILTING MAT SCATtfl LCVC4 APflON LI VI R lewlj.4j. fj lt C4 'yWr:: I r .NumNutM raki vM y mi i.i ) m i rj v "i sj Vrih kt lefJ form ir tfit double Angle steelreach .ii.io..-.u double Angle steelreach 1 Givmq tTirfct Drll And hminAtina M strain from Sprudr Bob A Reach imas indt3pn6bl on a Mnur Spredr it it on a Wt)on. 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 a- wmmmm (IBvvaHSB(iaBBtB mmmm mmmmmimmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwtimmmmmmmmmmmimimmmimmmmmm 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 Farmers 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 Northwest's Greatest Impement and Vehicle House PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitten an I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wanlsr, were guest of Ed Wanlser'i Sunday. Mr. Helms and family and Mrs. Ed Wanlser were among the Hazelltes seen In Portland Saturday. Mr. Stuart, who has been away threshing, was at home Sunday. Mrs. Smith and MJrs. Kane from Portland, were guests of Mrs. Helms last Thursday. .Mrs. Childs was a luncheon guest at the Boutz home Sunday. Ray and Miss Anna Duncan left Saturday for the coast, where they will spond a couple of weeks. Mr. Dickison's called on Mrs. David son Sunday. Donald and Wflber Lehman have been feeling bad with severe col.lr, but are much better. Saturday night will be the last time Mr. Brimer will preach In this conference year at Hazelia. Every one Is cordially Invited to attend. Fred Lehman lost a valuable milk cow. She apparently died from poison. Miss Harriet Duncan left Monday for Eugene, where she will attend the university. Mr. A. Worthington has rented the Peterson ranch, therefor It will be run under new management for a year. ALSPAUGH. Mr. Chas. 8chold, of Bell Station, was visiting with John Githens, Sun day. Some friends from ChehaJIs, Wash ington, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Still. .Mr. Jake Moss haa been hauling oats to Estacada this wek. Mr. Willie SU11 and Miss Hend- can hear the do-p blast of the locomo tive; can almost see the rails of the track itself, as great gangs of men are working to complete the trail of sto-1. The progressive citizens of the town are organized Into a Commercial club that could give pointers to larger towns as they plan Improvement after Improvement and not only plan but carry out their plans. Lying as It does, in the center of one of the richest sections of the state, Molalla Is growing and expand ing until it will be one of the richest and most beautiful spots on the entire coast. . Strengthen Weak Kidneys. Don't suffer longer with weak kid neys. You can get prompt relief bv taking Electric Hitters, that wonder ful remedy praised by women every where. Start wll h a bottle today, you will soon feel like a new woman with ambition to work, without fear of pain. Mr. John Dowllng, of San Francisco, writes: "Gratitude for the wonder ful effect of Electric Bitters prompts me to write. It cured my wife when all else failed." Good for the liver as well. Nothing better, for inJIges tion or biliousness. Price 60c and $1, at Huntley liros. Co., Oregon City, Hubard and Canby. "We will have the finest stocjc dis play ever shown", says Judge "filmlck, "and it will be a feature of the fair that cannot be slighted. Aside from this Jt will he Instructive and hi training, and will show the farm economy of only utilizing the best stook to be had, and of keeping the strain pure, Visitors wll be mi Inter ested In what we will have to show them that they won't want to see a man make a monkey of himself under a balloon". , PERFECT CONFIDENCE. Oregon City People Hav Good Reason For Complete Reliance. FOR SALE GASOLINE DRAG SAW AND EQUIPMENTS. A. PETERSON. Barlow, Oregon. ro you know how To find relief from backache; To correct distressing urinary Ills; To assist weak kidneys? Your neighbors know the way Have used Doan's Kidney pills; Have proved their worth in many test. , Here' Oregon City testimony. Mr. E. A. Wilkinson, 1207 Mi in St., Oregon City, Oregon, says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pill for backache and kidney trouble and have had re lief. I believe they are a fine kidney medicine and I don't hesitate to rec ommend them." Mrs. Wilkinson Is only one of many Oregon City people who have grate fully endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If your back arhen If your kidneys bother yon, don't simply ask for a kid ney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Wll klnson had the remedy backed by home testimony. 60c all tores. Fot ter Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N .Y. "When Your Back Is Lame Re member the Name." Children Cry for Flotchor's m ---vwtvj Tho Kind You Iluvo Alwny HongM, nnd which 1m Wi. lu so fur over .10 your, hit bnrnotho signature of 0 ihw iMe iiiiuio under hi tier, ' VAZ7&ZAtt Allow no ono to do tlv you tiaV.'.bt All CounlorrHt", Imitation nnd MJiiKlns-uox nrn (I1J i:ixrliucnU Unit trlflu with nnd Mulitnucr (ha licultit 0 lufunU uitd Children Kxnorlonco nriUut LijH)rlmouU What is CASTORIA Cnstorln I n Imrnileim nbtlnf for fust or Oil, I'uriw fforlo. Prop nnd Nootlilutr HympM. It U lcuiuit. it contain nHthcr Opium, Morplilno nor other Nureotia mibstiiiico. It Hire-1 II gimnuitce. It destroy ruii nnd iilluy lVverlshncss. I 'or mora thuii thirty ycur It lut been In eoimtunt n for thn relief of CoiiNtlimtlnn I'liituloncy, 'Wind t'ollo, nil IVrthlnir ' Trouble llm lHitrrho'ii. It rouulute thn Mouiiirli unit Itowels. iiMxIiiillute thn I'ood, tflvlnir healthy nnd natural 1.( u Tho t'hUdruii'a l'amiocu-Tho Mother' Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ) Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought Use For Over oU Years In DANCES ARE BARRED AT PARK CONSTABLE BREAKS UP FROLIC WHEN CROWD DOES NOT REGARD LIMITS SEVERAL HUNDRED ARE SENE HOME JUVENILE FAIR IS POST PONED TOO MANY EXHIBITS FOHCE FICER8 TO DELAY THE SCHOOL DISPLAYS OF- TO EOLLOW STATE SHOW AT SA1 Night Cars Swll Gathering Urttll Ground art Well Filled Mn From Company Insptct Fun All Dty I'mlcr lli limtritrtlotift of llu offi cers of th" rortliiml Hallway, I.IkIiI & I'owrr company, Constalilo Jurk Front liroke up I ho duni'ii lit Cuiii'iniih I'ark Kuiiiliiy nllil. nnd onlorril ihK victors bai'k to I'ortlnnil aftor tho of ficers dlsrovt'ml that sumii of (hit crowd was Inicnt upon pi rfiirmliiK t!i" vurloii run dani-f Hint am luirrcil In tliflr own city. HiirliiK Hi afternoon, the officer w.th on tho lookout for violations of tho rai-'KliiK retaliations ami liml to In MPH't 111" cliillrent to keep within the limits several time. In t!i evenliiK. however, t!u crowd lii-Kun to swell from thn addition of lut arrivals on the iiIkIh curs and the niKKliiK Im'kiiii attain. Officer of the company who were on thn win eh then limtructed the con ntulil.i to stop lla i dmicliiK nnd to send thn crowd home. When the lease was cured from the company for the day. the reprenentntlon wns mude that the affair was to l for thn Holl er Mulier' and Hhip liillilra' uiiIoiih. Accordlim to the officials. It Inter de velnpe.l that thn affair did not IicIoiik to either onn of the orftnnlatloiii and that they wen? not officially repre Heiitwl at the park. itevenil hundred persons wero In at t'Hidano', iiiiiHt of them from Port laud, and more wer arriving: on the evenliiK curs when the constnlilii liroke up thn dance. E EFFECT ON SCHOOLS CladHtone schools opened Tuenday, and tlcxpltn tho Krnat number of Bind ents still in the nop fields, the enroll ment Is around l.'IO students. The school has five rKilar tenders and two special, who teach music and drawliiK. I'rofoHKor Driimm, principal of the f Hailstone school, was In Oregon Cllf TucKilny and said thnt hn expected that the niiinlier of vludeuts would in urenler than lat year when the pupils all returned from the hop yards. 01 Has Not Ytt Been Fined But Will Probably be 8rt for th Second Week In October Gain Attention Too many county fairs oi-nln( w It ti lit a few duys of (wll other tut forced thn otflcers of (ho Jin-cull ti hlliltlon for this i-lio'd llittrlt to poatpon.) Hie display that had bera planned nnd to set the lu'i for the not-olid wvk In (Holier alter the Hete air at Hal In several of Iho town of th coun ty, thero are fair of varloun klmU this month. The one at Molalla anil Mllwaoklo have ittracted ronlder able attention from On-Kiin t'lty o pin and a lame number of t firm plan to visit ttionii place diirini; ttie time. Thn Juvenile fair of th district which liud lie n planned to op-nhVp teinber I!), will not open until s't't all of the exhibit have been Mil it Hnlem and the other county fair r over. BIG SAFE DROPS; MARSHAL IS KILLED Hnry Oiilllkoii. city nmriduil of (Ircshain, wa Inirrli-d In that tows Wednesday at :M) o'clock. Th vie. held In the MelhoU't church, Dr. A. Thompson and He. H. T. Wire offlclatliin. Mr. (iulllekson was almost lntnt ly killed while movlim an 0 safe from hi wanon to the t.-lepnonf office, lie had arrunK"d a trestw oi two plank from the bed of his wMO" to the doorway when, by ' UD'1' plained inlschiinco. oti of the iin lipped and the safe fell aualnst t" marshal and criiHhi d him to me -walk. lie was one of th moat prominent men in ills locality, havliiK lu'l office of marshal, constable, " commissioner and water Hiiperlati dmit at the time of hi dcalli. DIrrho Quickly Cured. "I was taken with diarrhoea ana'. York, the merchant here, p-rua ,4 Do You Fear Consumption? No matter how chronic your' cmiRh or how severe your throat or lung all- irTtnt Is, lr. King's New Discovery will surely help you; It may save your life. Silllman Green, of Mnllcliite. Col. writes: "Two doctors said I had consumption and could not live two years. I used Dr. Klntt's New Discov ery and am alive and well." Your money refunded If it falls to benefit you. The best home remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. I'rlce 60o and $1.0(1. (inar Bn'eed by Huntley l!ms..(', Oregon City, Hubbard and Canby. A committee from t!ie Ients Com- m'Tcial club Is making plans for building a $10,000 library In that city. TO KEEP PUMPKIN To one qiinrt pumpkin cooked dry, ald Hi cups aimar, cup molasses, one teasiioon each of ginger, cinnamon, mutmeg and salt. Cook well toeether and stir thoroughly. Kill Jelly glasses ' when cool and cover with para fin (use enough to seal lr tight) For one pie take one glass pump- t kin, one egg, one tablespoon 4- melted butter, and ono cup milk. The above Is another of my fa- vorlte recipes. . MRS. EVA L .CRITESER. Canby, Ore., R. F- D. 2 me to try a bottle or t nainm-n'-Collc, Cholera and Dlarrheea U'-miW After taking one daso of It I f curod. It also cured others that ... h .. e -..l.lmrt. UP gave li to, wrues i. r. - , . . M. . . . . ..II omnia lo I a, ra. inai is nni hi An ordinary attack of diarrhoea can ImoKt Invariably be cured by one two dune of thl Minedy. for by all dealers. New Era Flouring Mills NOTICE A short time ago we bad our flour roll reground and re rugated by a nnw concern tv doe none but the hlghM' cla8' of work. We can now guarantee flr" class flour grinding and turn ow the best work for our I',r"n'' We olso have wheat and " ' separator that separate all ' retch from the wheat. Insiirln the cleanest of flour at all tiro- PROMPT SERVICE SEVICK BROS. IT