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OHROON CITY ENTEKIMM8K, Kit 1 DAY. SKl'TKMIHW 2rt. )X NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY CLARKES. Mra. Mary l.e ami family and Lewis Maxann moved to Oregon City. The family that bought the Sohor ruble place ara moving on the placy at Clarkes. i . . . i Miss Don and Kids Maruuardt spent Sunday with .Visa Edna Elmir. W. H. Hotiemiller purchased a dim- harrow. Mra. Bergman and chlliltvn came back from the hop yard last week. Mr. Newman Is helping Mr. F. May- Held put up a saw mill. Ed Bottcmtller and family and Em ma Thomas and Mary Uernard were In Clarkea and visited Ihelr brother. - H. Bottemlller and family last Sun day. Mra. J. J. Gard visit od Mra. Ur.ile Rlngo last Sunday. Sam KlniT Is discing his land. Mr. Pteper rented Mrs. lee's plac? Mra. V. H- Uottemiller and family and Miss Dora Marquardt picket! hops for F. Bauer at Colton last week. Mr. Marshall is baling hay for Mr. (J race. B'.sie Coulter has the typhoid fever. G. Marnuardt and son. Rufert, were in Portland on Monday. Misa Olga Elmer came home from the hop yard last Saturday. Joe Wallace from Highland Is bal ing hay for Mr. Bottemlller. Miss I .a ura Gard is back from East ern Oregon on a visit. Miss Mhry Bottemlller spent Sim day with Miss IXtid and Elda Mar quardt. Albert Duest and family, from the T'nion Mills, visited Mrs. Christina Klt'insmith last Sunday. Threshing now over, the farmers are praying tor a little more rain so they ran do their fall plowing. John Marshall has returned to his homestead in Crok county. Vernon Larking has returned from Pendleton where be has been harvest inK. While there- he took in the round-up. l.ouis Maxon. wife and children, have moved to Oregon City wnere they will spend the winter. The people of Clarkes will miss them very much. He is contemplating moving to Southern California in the spring and raise mugu8 as he ia an old hand at the business. Mrs. Lee has rented her farm to Dr. Pykher. He will take charge immed iately. The Highland Grange band are pro gressing very rappidly under the able management of Paul Prater. Ed Mrlntyre is dinging potatoes He has 70 acres in this year. Frank Nicholas has just returned from the cosat, bringing back 25 bar rels of salmon. While there he caught one weighing 94 pounds. Diarrhoa Quickly Cured. "I was taken with diarrhoea and Mr. Yorks, the merchant here, p?rsuaded . me to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After taking one dose of it I was cured. It also cured others that I gave It to," write M. E. Gebhart, Or iola. Pa. That is not at all unusual. An ordinary attack of diarrhoea can lmost invariably be cured by one or two desea of this remedy. For sale by all dealers. MEADOW BROOK. Most everybody went Friday to help celebrate the coming of the first pas senger train into Molalla- P. O. Chlndgren took first prize on his fine display of grain at the Mo lalla Fair. He also sent some to the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. George Lener ana daughter, Francis, of Hubbard, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoi man's. Eennie Chlndgren left for Corvallis Thursday where he expects to attend the Oregon Agricultural College. Those who went to the hop yards have returned, reporting the hops no; so heavy as last year. Ruben Chlndgren and Paul Schlewt visited Glen Larkins Sunday. School started Monday, September 22. with Miss May Yoder of Hubbard aa teacher. WILLAMETTE The first meting of the Willamette School Literary society will be held Friday, October 10. Those In charge of the organization are planning a pro gram which will surpass any given last year, although that year was con sidered as being very successful. The students of the school are looking for ward to the affair with much interest and it is though that there will be a large attendance. Revival meetings are being held in the Willamette school bouse and there la a large and regular attendance. Herbert DeBok is visiting Canby on business. He will probably stay in that town for several days. James Christensen is building a fine new fence in front of the home of Mrs Hall. Despite the fact that the winter months are near at hand and aa a m!e all the bousese are occupied by this time of year, there are several vacant bousese in Willamette. There are sev eral families that may come to thif town in the near future so the pros pects are that in a few weeks most, if not all, the house se will be full. WILSON VILLE. Mr. Aden attended the round-up at Pendleton last week. Harold Say, James Say, Elmer Has sel brink. Dwigbt Seely and other high school students left this week for their various schools. Mrs. Halley returned last week from an extended visit at Laurande. The VVilsonville public school will open on Monday, October 6th, and it la expected there will tie quite a large attendance.' ' Morris Cronln, who has been III for ' aome time-, la much improved. . ) Tb Bell Tttepione Co, Is doing - liinlneas sear our village. Mrs. Howard, who has been In the hospital in Portland for some time, ia convalescent. A" number of vlllaga resident are miHnr nrenarations to attend tbi onnntr fair this week at Canby. Ernest Creppln, who has been visit- in his aunt. Mra. Norman say, leu on the ateamer "Bear" on Friday for hi borne in Lo Angeles, Cal. A new school house la being erected in Union district. The funeral of Mrs. Mbore, mother of Mrs. Elmer Jones, was held at the Jones residence on Friday, and Inter ment mode in tbe Pleasant Hill cems tery Miss Margaret MacFeeters, of For est Grove, who has been visiting; t the homes of her cousins. Norman ad Harry Say, left on Wednesday for her Hop picking la over In the various lards, near her,', and good prices are expected. Supt. Gary and aon, Ted, ntteuded the juveuile fair at our virago., on Thursday. l)f. Mue Card well visited Mrs. Young on Thursday and nit.'udd the Juvenile fair. The second Juvenile fair held here on Thursday, the ISth of September, passed off spl endidly, despite the fact. that hop picking was still going on. The exhibit was of splendid qualit.i, although not quite as many t'litries were made aa last year, owing '.o the busy reason. The address giveu by J-.idge Dlmlck. while the Judging was going on, was much appreciated, and the musicale given in the evening by Prof. W. W. Graham, aud other Port laud ta'ien. also Miss Mary Probst and Mrs. Joe Thornton was a rare treat for all who attended. Mrs. M. C. Young, the Supt. of Wllsonvllle Juve nile Fair District, deserves great ered it for the way in whlcli the fair was made attractive. BARLOW Hop picking Is over and now wearo all busy preparing for the coun'y fair. A daughter was born to Mr ,in Mrs. Enoch Grendling last week. Mrs. Geo. Ziegler is very ill with heart trouble. Her tveovery is doubt ful, as she is in a dangerous cou i: tion and her many friends are grieved to hear of her Illness. Miss Annie Erickson returned to Portland Wednesday after being hum? for hop picking. HjV.iuer brickbou. her brother went to Portland w ith her and will try to secure a positiou far the winter. Mrs. Leonard Parmenter Is home on a visit from the logging camp. J. J. urfel attended the round up at Pendleton. A number of people from here weut to Molalla Friday. T. W. Irwin is building a house for his mother, who will come here th! fall from Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Irwin ana son. Elmer, will go east aft- ?r her as soon as the Southern Pacific Company sends a relief agent here Krirkson and W rolstad and J. J. Wurfel. our merchants contributed to the ccunty fair premiums tor tne Juve niles. Although their names are not on the list of contributors they are rea.iy and wiling to do their part, especially to encourage the children.' Erickson and Wrolstad donated $l.5il cash and J. J .Wurfel gave a post card album worth 75 cents- The chidreu of this district are invited to compete with the chi'.dren at Aurora at their Juvenile Fair, which will be held Sat urday, October 11. Our road supervisor is improving the road between Edgar Judy's place and the bridge. Walter Howe was home on a visit Sunduj. Mrs. C. G. Tutl and Miss Olga Howe wer? shopping in Portland Friday. ALSPAUGH. A number of persons of this neigh.-' borhood attended the fair at Gresham last week. Miss Emma Dowty returned from Eastern Oregon last week. Miss Echo Githens began teaching at Douglas last Monday. Frank Dowty, of Portland, took a trip to the mountains this weak. John Githens has a crew of men working on the road. Mrs. H. X. Barton has been spend ing a few days In Portland. HAZELIA. Among the visitors at the Molalla fair from Hazelia were, Mr. and Mrs Fred Lehman and children, Mrs. and Miss Alma Kunznmn and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Boutz and sons. Miss Marion Eastman Is attending school at Oswego. Miss Hatlle Wanker has been hav ing dental work done the laBt week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thomas, S. S. Boutz and Hepel Shipley were guests of Mr. and Mrs- Fred Lehman Sunday. The party at the Baker home in hon or of Harold and Winfleld's birthdays was well attended and all report a fine time. Mrs. S. S. Boutz and children were guests of Mrs. Boutz's sister, Mrs. R. A. Miller, of Molalla, Saturday and Sun-lay. Hazelia school began Monday with a large attendance. Miss Julia Wed- d'e will teach. J. P. Cook was a Portland visitor Tuesday. Mrs. S. S. Boutz spent Tuesday and Wednesday with MVs. W. A. Roberson, of Portland. Little Russum Miller has the whoop ing cough. Church at Hazelia was well attend ed SaturJay night. JENNINGS LODGE An old fashioned quilting party wa held at the H. C. Palnton home on Wednesday last, the guests coming in to bid Miss Scripture goodbye before her departure for the east, covers were laid for Mrs. William Cook, Mrs. Wm. Rose, Mrs. Jennie Jones. Mrs. liert Russell and Mrs- Hugh Rob-Ins and Miss Scripture, who enjoyed the de licious luncheon prepared by the hos tess. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jacobs enter tained a number of their friends on Saturday evening. Five tables of Five Hundred were made up anl Mrs. I(.ss Bruechert and C. P. Mtor3e, holding highest scores, were awarded iiund some prizes. The decorators of Mar igolds were very effectively arranged about the large living rooiu. Otlloious refreshments were served ta-fia fol lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Os trorn, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Palnton, Jlr. and Mrs. C P. Morse. Mr. mid M'rs. Hugh Rob'-rts, Meadames. B.,M. Hart, Bess Hruechert, M- A .Shaver, Misses Ethel and Fern Hart and Helen Shaver and Dorothy Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. MacKarlane, A. Shaver. 1. Nelson, (Tarry Robinson, Shelby Shaver and Hubert Shaver. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Card are the happy parents of a little girl who ar rived at their home Sept. 15th. This is the first daughter In the Card fam ilv. Mrs. Will Rosenberry sud sict?r, Miss Campbell, of Junction City, speet Friday with Mrs. William Cook: Mrs. Hugo Sandstrom is able to ride out and was calling on Lodge friends on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bmlta will oc cupy the Kirnise cottage during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Potter enter tained a number of Portland friends at dinner on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds and daughter, Mr. and Mr. Nelson and two children, Mr. mid Mrs. N. C. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Weber and two snna and ash-s. U Northup were til lr guests. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Roue were bust ness visitors in Portland on Thurs day. Mr, anl Mrs. Ross liav. returned from Salem. aii.l M l 11 V.,u.,'l k-.w ,imu,;, fron; nfxr; Ihrmish tUe Nehalcm country wliere they visited 'with old frl-iuls and neighbors. Little Fred SaudHtroin, who accom panied Mis Rose to Vancouver, 11. C, has rvturnej home. One - day was spent slsht-aeelng in Sea:tle, whlca Freddie enjoye l very much. Mr. Thorton, of Sllverton, spent Sun day at the home of 0, UiCur. Mr. Taorton Is a brother of Mrs. LaCure. Mrs. Frank Davy, a former resiil- nt of this place, was a visitor at the Losey home. T. J. Gary, thj County StiporitKcu dent, was a visitor at tint school this week. Miss Carrie Scripture will leave on Saturday for Clarksvllle. Iowa, where s!ie will spend a year with her broth er, Dr. Jam's U Scripture. Miss Scripture will be accompanied east by Mrs. Hess Prucchcrt, wlto will also vis It in Omaha aud Stockton, Illinois, as well as with friends in Iowa, whioi was her former home. Mrs. Hru- chert will b gon a month. C. P. Morse Is drumming up trade for the S. H. Dill store. Mr. Dill is en larging his store and fee.l house. Her. II. X. Smith la making a num ber of Improvements at tYt Westena Hennery. R. F. Stover and wife are moving to Tillamook. : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawnsdowne, Mr. and .VHrs. H. II. Emmons, and Mrs. I.eahman made up a Jolly party w ho spent a week at S.-asId1, returning on Sunday last. 1 .Mrs. t..tl Koetlie aud c itUirt u uiv recovering from the mumps. Mrs. E. A. Sanders, of Port'aud, vis. itid on Wednesday with Mrs. Ida Thomas. WAT tO ItVER HNKMOlie 6"pf Apron TtQrirs)f 6ot 5'ds V i rvWiiv-i-'vi: j f ' .tr WJ VTj DOUBLE ANGLE STEEL REACH 1 n?k f jf 'SJIF j GiwqC;,rt Draft wdtllm.nttinq I Igasgl DOUBLE ANGLE STEEL REACH Oiwq airl Or jt d llm.nttina tl Strain from SprMdrr Bo A Rcdch is as indisp ntabl on a Manure Spreader it it on tWjqon. ARE YOU LOOKING For a Low Down Easy Loading Light Pulling Manure Spreader One that will Last a long time and please yon 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 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 E8TACADA. Miss Roberta Reid came home from ' Portland Friday afternoon to visit, home folks over the Sabbath. ! Mr. and Mrs. E- W. liarlett enter ! talned the duplicate whist club las'. Friday evening and all report a fine , time. I C. F. Frazler, who Is a railroad bridge contractor, was here over the Sabbath visiting his family. Mrs. C. 8. Hard, who has been away to the bop fields, returned home Sat urday Just in time to avoid a familv Jar, as Mr. Hard was getting tired of batchiRg. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cary visited Mrs. Cary's mothers In Portland from Sat urday evening till Monday evening. J- C. Duus' sister, Mrs. Jensen, of Lisbon, Portugal, made him a visit for a few days last week. She has other relatives In 'Portland and will stay in tills country for a year with a view of locating here if favorably Impressed with the country. Guy Graham visited over Sunday with Portland relatives. Ray Eschelman returned from the mountains last week and will visit his family for several days. Rev. Browne Jeft on Monday even ing to attend District Conference at Eugene., There will be no preaching service at the M. E. church next Sun day. 0. O. Bland and wife returned Sun day' from Independence, -where they have been engaged tn bop picking. The Piedmonts from Portland played a game of ball at this place Sunday with a picked up nine. The score was S to 0 in favor of the visitors. A former Estacada resident, J. A. Linn, of Clayton, III., was killed in a runaway Tuesday of this week. Rela tives here were Informed by telegram Wednesday morning. Th deceased wna well and favorably known at this nj'iloe w here h real led Just a few years ago with Ills daughter, Mra. Jul ius Krlcger. II ' also biu brothers lv lug at Oregon City, Clirnsvlll and In Gartleld township. Kd Fleming visited Ills brother, l. S. Fleming at River Mill last week. Ml Fleming la employed In thu for est reserve s.-rvloe. , Because of a change In the officers of the Ks'matU 8tat,i Punk, there la a possibility or losing, J, A. Momers, who Is now assistant i-as'iler. In or A T to prevent tills, a petition was rir .minted Saturday, signed by all Hi" business men In town, as we'l lis oth er patron of this bank, asking that Mr. Sonurs be retained In hi present position. John Tracy wna among the larg. number from Kstncadn who attended the Grcsham fair. J. A. McCtirdy and wife were Port land -visitors Saturday, tv W. Hurt let t was In Oregon City Saturday on legal business. J. F, l.ovelnc visits Portland Sun day and took In the ball game. Miss Florence Kendall visiter her sister, Mra. Morton, of Kstncadn, Fri day. She Is now staying wil'i a fam ily nt Cedar llroot;. Miss Kthel Keller, of Italj-v was a Poriand visitor Friday. Mrs Join t nil I daughter, visited friend nt Morrow Inst Saturday. The reception of the teacher of the Kstncuda schools at the kcIvhO houstt lasi Friday eveulug. proved a very pleasant occasion. Th ' program con sisted of a cornet solo by U K. Poi nts, accompanied by Miss Kdi h t"iap mtin, an Instrumental selection by Mls.i Chapman, recitation by Philip Adams and addr-'ss by A .Duiiiol and II. M. James. All were greatly enjoyed by the large audience. After the progran wus the reception of teach -rs and a ueneral hnndshnkliiR all around. Mr Gu'hrte was not present. The other .eaihers were as lollows: Prlinipal, P. F. Ford. M. G'rtru.l Jones. Gertniile Olion, Ruth Welch. Ellen Erickson. Mau l E- tiraham and Eva Wash. Aft er Uio reception refreshments were APAON L(Vltt fsn M4tsA) i 'm iff. "i .served, consisting of punch and wafers. ) C. 8. Hard's dance in the park Da- vl"on Saturday nlnht proved very much of a success and all report a Rood time. K. W. 8. Woomer, W. A. Jones and March went to Tillamook last on a hunting trip, Mr- W. K. Havlland. mother of Lr. Havlland of this place arrived from Portland the latter part of last week to visit her son and to get medical at tention, i Dr. Adlx shipped one of his Alrdale dogs to a party In Idaho last Monday. Lee Stokes of Portland, came over Sunday In bis car to visit bis sister, Mrs. Cary and other relatives, return ing Monday. , A party of eighteen from Portland enjoyed a picnic in the Estacada park last Sunday. Lunch was eaten In the pavilion after which; the hours were ! spent in dancing and listening to mus-'. ical selections by members of their own crowd. , Miss Edith Chapman has located in Estacada to teach the piano. She Is a graduate of the Itoston Conservatory of Music and tomes , highly recom mended. A misunderstanding. Jn the laws that govern the town of Estacada, relative to the herd law, caused a lawsuit this week. This, is proof positive that the proceedings of the Village Trustees FOR SALE GA80LINE OR AO ' SAW AND EQUIPMENTS. A. PETERSON. Barlow, Oregon. should always lis printed In the lorul paper, o that ererjtmdv would know how they adould conduct ihciiiHvlvf In regard to mutter ix-r'nlnlng to tlu nwn. t). II. I.li hthorn and fatnlly w ro In Port land Tuemlny. W. F, Cury I having an addition built onto his resident's on Tt i iace dditlon nn I will resld.i then soon, He exiHM'ta to iniiko qiille extenslvn Improvem 'in In the spiiiig. A I customary every fall, the Christian church p.'ople at l!H lilac ulvo a recapilon to the t-miiiei.i mid high ichi'ol pupils, This out wl'l tk place Friday even in and w'.il probublji lit n very enjoyablj uft'alr, Tli.-re will bo a p.iigriuii coiiHlsliir tif music and rending. In whUii tho l"t talent of the town will Ink purl. Soma Improvem nt 41 Ixiu t mnde In tlm pottofftco building. Cliiirk Hrnusnn visaed Portland last Saturday. Mk and Mr. II. 0 Itoswell took In the fair at Gresham (hi lat'er part of last week and report a good lliii.'. EAGLE CREEK Last Friday afternoon there wa a "illlll plerlug bee" held at the bottle of Ml. Edith Wmiille In honor of her mother's, Mrs. Olive Murphey' birthday. Several ladle were pres ent and pieced a block for a quill- Al! spent a pi 'iisnnt aft -moon and light refreshments were served. It It. Gibson visited Cie -tircs'.inm Fair a couple of days last we -k Only about nfts-n were In attend sure at Grange Saturday, but all had a line tleiu. The lecturer hour was Interesting. Five new nnine were tak-n In lor nii'inbersMp Mr. and Mr. William Moehnke, ;he latter a sister ol Mr. Matt Glovei were Grange visitors Saturday, Mr. and Hr. A. W. Cooke were the we.k- nd guests of Mr. and Mr. W J. Ilowiett. Mr. Viola Douglas returned to Iter houi" In Port and Sunday after a fen day' stay with relative out (hi way. School opened In District No. ell on j Monday. Sept. :'2. with Miss Kcli IhOCPlNUNT HAKL caw Viii t winn far-M-AQ Al,i.H.fnt Cff loMnA.I R. w-ilr M COAtf.l-ort Northwest's Greatest Impement and Vehicle House PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO Githens as teacbur. There were UK teen enrolled. Mr- and Mrs. Walter Douglass and Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass left Tues day for the mountains on a wenk's hunting trip. 8hs Had It "Did she write br husband's epi taph?" "Yes. She was bound to have the last say." Town Topics. PERFECT CONFIDENCE. Oregon City People Have Good Reason For Complete Reliance. Do you know bow To find relief, from backache; ; To correct,. distressing urinary ills; i To assist .weak kidneys; ,, . Your nelghliors know the -way-,, Have umd I loan's Kidney Pills; Have proved their worth In many tests. Here's Oregon City testimony. Mrs. E. A. Wilkinson, 1207 Main St., Oregon City, Oregon, says: "1 have used I loan's Kidney Pills for backache and kidney trouble and have had re lief. I believe they are a line 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 ymir back aches If your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a kid ney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mrs. Wll klnson had the remedy backed by borne testimony. 60c all stores. Fos-ter-Mllbnrn Co., Props., Buffalo, N .Y. "When Your Back Is Lame Re member the Name." SBBSBBBSWI AM'OiluL t FlH tikNT. AVrtMMltolWKmGrAi simunini$in'tDod.niiM;ia llngikSiuiiklHandikwbjf iTomolcsDi&'sliiinflimfJ tvssumllHi'ontaliunrltMr Opium .Morvhuw nurMwil. mi i aii i unit Arwrfrrl lU-mr dv forrimtHM lUm.SourSUirth.lUrrirt Worms f mmuswus iotna ru'siWLossorSuKP. FuSm Sifnaiurt of KEW YORK. 3iuiraniriuVr KKt Copy ol Wrappsr. I Heart to Heart Talks By CHARLES N, LURIC VAKVCST TIME. It Is the sensiui of luirvcM. lu the field tll the farmer and his uifii, working bard to brliiu In the H nil u Ix-foro It Uhi'Iim-s too rlp and bt-fure the sun or rain shall Injure It Nut slues the Urn of plowing- and planting havs the tlllcra of the soil been so busy. When the grain Is lu count the time of ri'JnlcltiB Work eudwl aud the rrup safely stored, the farmer ran sit back, smile nmli'iitmlly at bis isouit wife and i-al- dilute bis protH U-t us lioe that for sll llomut tillers of the will It hn Im-tii s good year, unix-xti-red by dmuttht or iintlinely and einimlve rnln. and Unit their fields I'nve Ix-en unvUitttl by tbs Inxkvt H-t whlrb cost us so many millions of dollars every year llarvent festival time! Throughout the land the rhurrheK snd letlc are relobratlnu the rlm of the growing season. They adorn their churches and Ihelr meeting plnrr with the symbols of their rrops. with flue sxclnipns of the bounties with whlrb Mother Nature blesses our rich ty endowed land. It Is a goodly custom and s pleasant -the assembling In their smmtoinrd places of worship of our people to re joice over the garnering of the fruits of the soli. In the life of each man or woman comes a harvest season. Whether the rrops be wheat or tare. It comes to fruition In lu own time, and It brings Joy or sorrow to the grower according to Its nature. "By their fruits ye shall know them" Is a true saying Wheq the wagons bring to th barn of your life tlmlr load, will It be the full, fat kernels of the wheat, th rich ears of the corn, the glorious rip fruits which blossomed In the spring In beauty and waxed big In th sum mer In sweetness, or will the rnrt on load at your doors the thistles snd the burdocks and th weeds of ugliness? "As ye sow, so shall y reap." Is true In life aa It Is In agriculture. If yon wish the harvest to bring you Joy and wealth Instead of regret snd misery you must prepare th soli In time, you must plant therein the right sort of seeds, snd yon must cultivate the ground In toll and patience. You must water It with the waters of righteousness and watch lest the thieves of evil break In and rob and lest th pestilential Insects of sloth de vour your sulwtunc. His Charm Gone. Phoebe You will hardly know Freddy since he got back from Monte Carlo. Ho lost all his money there, aud Evelyn Hardly know him! Why, I shan't know him at all! Illustrated Bits. G.ttln' en Wi' His Gewf. "When ran a person be snld to bar passed the novice stag In golf?" ssks Qlssgow News correspondent I have, says the editor, always regarded knowledge of the rules and termi nology of the game as fitting on to b classed alxire the beginner. But this Is only my personal opinion. I heard another- view 'epressid In the car1 re cently. ''Hoo's Mac Renin' on -wl' bis gowf nnfl? asked one passenger of anotlit-r.1 "Oh. fine." was the reply. He's full fledged nno be began coont- In' his score last week." Strengthen Weak Kidneys. Don't suffer longer with weak kid neys. You can get prompt relief, by taking Electric Hitters, that wonder ful remedy praised by women every where. Start with a bottle today, yon will soon feel like a new woman with ambition to work, without fear of pain. Mr. John Dowllng. of San Francisco, writes: "Oral ituda for th wonder ful effect of Electric Bitters prompts me to write. It cured my wlf when 11 else failed." Good for the liver as well. Nothing better for Indiges tion or biliousness. Price SOe and 11, at Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Hubard and Canby, AMUi- J gXe ) f t . nuiii Tor Infants unrl Chlldmi The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tlio Signature of lo Use For Over Thirty Years p CATJIE DELUGE IS Itf-c.'lpl for the rk at I'lirtliul it'oi-k ) arils have Ixi-tr initle ldC, la'vrs CJ. bor 83J7, 'i p r,ii;:. Thri late rattle mnrk t ia.inifi.tfj little if any chniiK r -vliii ilnre the first of the wir'k li.u.t !h-b very iiianKli-fiit and bunltu ktj !". Monday had anotln-r lnvf d.-lun which surpassed riiont total iei en tl :i y pr 'V Ions Kor:nuutly ihi run contained a lil',nl suppl; uf lit slu m and rows aud th. tr:nl u forced to bid strong prices id d-ciu the good ones. Two lon.U of twrs at ts.uo uud fH.io r 'iH-rtruiiy, una of cows at I7.2J and snotln-r at mi.t wore extrcina ituolailons. All othr sales were 15 lu I'll rents Iomt an 1 prir rang la unsteudy. Tlw le'f de luge has dulled the market tempor arily and only In rare res duet i better steer price (hull f T 7i appsr. The swine niarket was uiiutlifsr lory from several view imlnts. Tulal recelits were comparatively small, gimntltl not uf the bent and demand alow. Prices generally tj IS to tt rents lower; best light hK) s ling IH.6U to S."5. Trade was spaamodlc and a hand to hand proportion. Th one real bright spot In th stock trade last week was the sharp advance In the ewe division of tb sheep house. Prices are from IS to .".0 cents higher and choice kllllni stiMk Is stilling tl lift to II.W. Wto ers were not offering and a few fax lambs failed to creste any Herniation but these classes are douhtl timl er. The eiact price range will I de termined when some choirs stuff ll lliiildnted. P With tha hop picking flnlhed ni the harveatlng of the prune crop welt under way, prospects are bright tor one of the most prosperous year urn Willamette Vaiey has ever seen. Reports from up and down the nY ley all bring out ths one fact, ti ""j equalled crops sre being I'' and prices sre the best they have been for years. Hops are in'IHn the neighborhood of 30 rents lln prosivccts for advance still man. while prunes bring five cents M and above. All up and down the valley tt prune dryers are operating M night and tbe.,aroB I" o l,1","ru;., great, thai It IS feared that, even i Increase facilities, part of the cw .,111 ...,,11 tm.mlnanl llea lTS In l" fruit estimate thar'tns prune .Till ,UII a output this season will total 2d.imiu.u v or 62G cars. . , I .. mnnlt 111 n"p crop ,h j whllo the price hovers around tne Tl.- lion rmn was UllllSlini" cent mark. Ei IN MARKET Further decline Is noticed In chicken market since the high P"" rords of a few days' . action has now fulry In an.l w tone la generally weaker than It been dor- soaoel'mo, .,i -t,': i " ' The- spud tradiv t, is 'e ' , narkets. a. fracUonal redi ",'n'' price being noted. The eg ,"' and -4emand have been nu" -llh ilirferencna of opinion as nctual condition of the trade. Do You Fsar Consumption' No matter how chronic your cob' k . .. thrnnt or I'M ' ur uuw bvicid " - mant la , nr K ni l INSW ... will sureiy-help you; It may t life. BtlUman Greea, of Ms-'j . Col. writes: "Two doctors sa d 1 . consumption and could not years. . I used ur. Rings " - Toor ery and am alive and well. money rerundeS If It falls you. The best home remedy and lUDf coughs, colds, throat troublea. Price 60c and I' 00 anteed by Huntley Bros. Co., vm City, Hubbard and Canby. PRICE