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2 ' OUEOON PITY ENTHKl'IIISB. KltllUV, OOTOUKIt SUMS. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY STAFFORD. This p:irt of Oregon is cortainl.v n joying beautiful weather, we had . of an inch of ruin Sunday, just euotigh to lay the dust. . Mr. Sohuta's dmnthtor. Nose villi hor husband and bnliy were visiting the old homo a few d-iys last week. Tne yom.g people leave Will Klleg son a h'rthday surprise party on Mot. day night. All report a good time. Mrs Stanael, of Wllsouvillc. came after Mrs. N.'mec oh Sund-iy, the Jlst, and sbe visited there until W.iii -s-la v of this week, which was qul.e a change for her. She has leeu co;illticl to the house so Ions with h?r broken leg. She has sold her hop for 25 cenis. Mr. roinperine sold his for "0 cents about ten days ago. At lest re ports others were still holding theirs. Men are husy hauling their wood to the nearby towns while the road ore pood, and they are gelling a fair price for it. J. U. Case ranie and sbturlcd his father's granary a couple o' w??ks ago, returniug to his homo at St. Hel. ens the 23rd. The clover seed has been threshed out whila the good weather 'asto-I. but the most of it was a lisht L-id this year, although Fred Old.ns'ndt got 2S bushels off of five acres. Mr. Weddle has painted the roof of his new house green. Mr. Aerni has b Hn hauling his prunes to Sherwood, getting iii) a ton for them. The Rabies. Schatxand others are drying theirs at home. A Marvelous Escape. "Mv little boy had a marvelous es cape," writes P. F. Itastiams of Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. "It oc curred in the middle of the night He got a very severe attack of croup. As luck would have It, I had a large bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy in the house. After following the directions for an hour and twenty min utes he was through all danger." Sold by all dealers. WILSONVILLE. Miss Helen Murray visited friends in Oregon City on Monday. Gerald Baker has been sick but is somewhat Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood and daughter, Audrey, attended the coun ty fair, ot Canby on Friday. A great number of people who won prizes at the juvenile fair in our vil lage, received prizes at the county fair at Caaby. The WilsonvIHe school will open next Monday, Oct 6th. The course for the ninth gride for this year will include commercial arithmetic and bookkeeping, and the tuition for non residents of the school district will be 12.50 a month. Emil Tanchman's many friends will be pleased to learn that he is Improv ing slowly, after his severe and dan gerous illness. Mrs. M. C. Young has been receiv ing many congratulations upon her executive ability and interest dis played in the arrangement of the juve nile department of our county fair at Canby, over which she had charge. J ('has. Kidder, of Newberg, was a visitor at the home of his parents recently. Mrs. Jake Peters has been on the sick list for some time, and her hosts of friends wish for her a speedy re covery. At the recent meeting of the Metho dit Conference, we note that Wra. Nichols has been assigned to the pas torate of the Methodist church in our village. Mrs. M. C. Young and family, and Mrs. Elmer Jon and family and many others from here attended tie Canby fair on Friday. Jfr. Rutherford has been in the east for some time, where be was called on account of the illness of bis moth er, who resides there. Mrs. Barney Cronin visited her son, Morris, at the hospital in Portland, on Friday. N. O. Say and Antone Batalgia were In Portland on Saturday, being sub poenaed as witnesses in a civil suit, there. They Make You Feel Good. The pleasant purgative effect pro duced by Chamberlain's Tablets and the healthy condition of body and mind which they create make one feel Joyful. For sale by all dealers. BARLOW. A daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilbertocn Sept 25, mother and babe are doing nicely. Friends from Big Timber. Montana, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Berg. Mrs. Martin and daughter. Mrs. Poulsen, are visiting Mrs. Martin's daughter, Mrs. Henry Ziegler. Mrs. Geo. Ziegler is sti'.l very sick. Rev. A. O. White, of Silver'on, held services here Sunday. Barlow was again honorel vith a premium at, the county fair, but this time it was only second price. Mirny of those who entered articles from here In the general exhibit received prizes, and the children were nearly all recognized for their effort which should encourage them for next year. Those who received prizes were: Ed na Phelps, first on jar pickles, best dress both In the county and the dis trict and loaf of light bread, second on layer cake in both county and district; Marian Evans, first an loaf ca'te U both county and district, second on canned fruit; Cecelia Johnson, lirst r.n embroidery; Irene Wurfel, second on best fancy work and first on rallee work- Ethel Gardner, second on fancy work-' Pearl King, first on layer cake; Elmer Irwin, first on burnt woo l and first on mechanical toy; Leone Par menter. first on stntasn, first on wuite minorca chickens.Vst on map draw T.,..,n Anderson, second on quash; Cora Ausre, second on pop corn; Haroia ease, m Chas. Dregnle, second on crook necked Muash; Milton Johnson, second on Jarietr vegetables; Edward Dregnle ond'on'corn: Willi. Young roll o nTaTpHVs'on'eVnt artless of Z nrk- Roy Parmenter, first on snoweV; Mrf Tallman. first on red in the State r air - - make 0M'1 dldew well this year children " " - I ...... . nnHm lATir.inA $10 for the .school library. If n't It all worth working for? Frank IVnson. of IVrtland, n nephew of Mrs. A minis and Mr. MV'I vin's Is visl'lng ;Vm end Mr. Mann, rt r',.imn i)rA nn nM .friend of Ni j braska, Is also visiting ihetn. Mr. 'Melvln and ur-phow and Mr. Hayes went to tb state fair odnesiiuy. The members of the Na,.ai"no church have built a parsonage and Mr. Smii:i, their minister, with hi.' ta.o'lv has 'akin possesion. Irene Wurfe' is a't nding the Sis ter's school in IVrtland. School will open next Monday. Chronic Dyspepsia. Tbe following unsolicited testimon ial should certainly be sufficient to give hope and courage to prsons af flicted with chronic dyspepsia: -I have been a chronic dyspeptic for years, and of all the medicine I have taken. Chamberlain's Tablets have done me more good than anything else," says V .0. Mattison. No. 7 Slier roan St., Hornellsvllle, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. GLAD TIDINGS. Owing to the continued and Inces sant work In the hop Held during tne past month we have been unable to send in our accustomed nws budget, but from now on will aim to be more punctual. Hop picking is now completed throughout the valley, and producers are now offered a good price. Some have sold for 25 cents per pound, while ethers are holding, looking for a stilt farther advance In prices a danger ous proposition as many can testiry to, who went broke during past year. There is much money to be iiiadj at 25 cents per pound. Ed Bateson and family, residents of near Springwater, this county, have returned to their home after picking hops In this neighborhood. They made a snug sum of money. Ira James horse is nearly completed and will soou be occupied by himself and family. Cordills likwlse. The two houses each represents an outlay of $3000. Stanley Ray Is helping at hop bail ing for Ed Seaman. Hugh and Clyde Jackson arrived from Eastern Oregon with a band of horss, which they are offering at fair prices. Two slight frosts visited us durln? the past week, but doing but little anmage. C. A. rengli. our road supervisor. is repairing tnissle bridge near Leh man's. Heavy rains fell Saturday night and Sunday, which will lay the dust puri fy the atmosphere, and disperse tne accumulated smoke caused by the burning of many 'Slashing In this neighborhood during the past week. Canby fair was said to be a success. Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines. If vnii vnnt in rnntrthioe dineotlv .-" - - -- r tha rtf.mii-i.onpo nf mnitlarv bron chitis and pneumonia use cough medi cines that contain codine, morphine. herein and other sedatives wnen you nni-a r-nneh nr nlH An pxneotorant like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is what is needed. That cleans out tne culture beds or breeding places for the germs of pneumonia and other germ diseases. That is why pneu monia never results from a cold when rhimhur'ain'i Pouch Rpme.1v Is used. It has a world wide .reputation for Its cures. It contains no morpnine or other sedative. For sale by all deal ers. MEADOWBROOK. Miss Florence Huff and brother. Larch, of Multnomah Station spent a few days with relatives and mentis of this place. Miss May Yoder attended the tan- by fair Saturday. Mr and Mrs. . O. Cblndgren ans Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chlndgren and families attended a surprise party at Colton Sunday. Miss Pauline Hofstetter left Wed nesday for Sellwod, where she ex-. pects to work In a hospital. Mrs. Alice Baker, of Kingston visit ed her brother, A. L. Larkins and fam ily last week. , R. t Orem and son. Robert, are helping build the warehouse at Liber al. REDLAND. Plnwln? nntato dlecrinz and apple picking is the order of the day. Mr. and Mrs. George Gill and family are camping at the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes are there also. W. H. Bonney nas nis ciover auner ready for work. Frank Wilcox has rented his farm to Tim Linn and w ill move to the George Lawrence hous? the first of Novenv her. . Miss Grace Allen s attending Hlgn School at Estacada. C. C. Coop has returned to tne v i ola charge for another year. E. N. Brock IB doing some carpenter work for Mr. Thoeny. Several of the Redland young peo nle attended the Canby fair and re port a good time. ALSPAUGH. Jake Moss has purchased a fine horse and buggy. Edgar Hieple went to Portland Monday to see about selling his oak A number of policemen from PorA land were visttlng wim mm inepie fr and Mrs Chas. Storks are g"- ing to the fair at Salem this week A number of people from thiH neighborhood attend&d the dance at Katie Creek Saturday night and re ported a flue time. The new Heiple road Is almost com pleted with the exception of a few more loads of gravel. Airs. H. W. Barton has returned home from Portland. She was visit ing with Mrs. John Githens Friday. 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. Stillman Green, of Malichite. Col. writes: "Two doctors said I had consumption and could not live two years. I used Dr. King s New Discov ery and am alive and well." Your money refunded if It fails to benefit you The best home remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Price 60c and $1.00. Guar anteed by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard anil Canby. Mr. George Ross returned lo Dallas, Oregon, on M-nulny. Miss 1,11 Inn Steele, of Portland, Is ll'lng Mia. S. T. Urilton at Mel dm in, "Mr. and Mrs. Georco A Ostrom will rut Ttaln a largo number of Portland sn.l Jennings lulgo friends on Frl d iy evening. Oct 3rd. I.l honor of t'leir twoty lif.'.i wcddlir; nnnivorsnry. Mr. John Jennings was operated up- ! cn at St. Vincent's hosnitnl on Thnis d:iy last. The opera Ion being verv Miccessful and Dr. Joins, the special ist, is t.1ng'Mr. Jeim'niU' ImniHI a'o family much encour ig"tnent for a pcedy recovery. Ti hunters wers nr. plentiful than pheasant a In this Im ellty on Wed nesdav. T!u mornlr.g of October first made one t'link It as July I li. T io hunt eis guns were heard as cirly as 4 a. m. and the shooting kept up till dark. A number of our local Nlm rods were successful in bagging a few of the Chinese roosters. Mrs. Harry Robinson, who was ac companied by her mother on a trip through Eastern Canada, which lasted for three mouths; will return home this week. They spent somo of their time at number of prominent Can nda 1-ake resorts where they wero Joined by a brother of Mrs. Koblnsoii, who Is sUKlylng art In Brooklyn, N. Y. A pleasant gathering met. at the home of Mrs. Hugo Sandstrom on Wednesday and spent the day in sew ing. Luncheon, was served. Covers were laid for eleven. Sweet peas were used lu the table decorations. Mesdames Ross, Russell, Jones, Cook. Roberts, Fred Sandstrom, Clyde Jones, Willi Cook. Lester Russell and Hal mor Roberts were present Mr. Irralne Ostrom wns nn over Sunday visitor at Monmouth. Mr. J. H. Batdorf has returned from hear hunting near Nehalem on the Salmon Berry River. Little Miss Genevieve Davy has spent a week w ith Mr. and Mrs. Losey. ' Miss Susie Smith is visiting at the homt of her brother, Mr. Henry Smlta of this place. Givma (Tiffcl . , f ftt(D LIVID f APAO HVtS iSOC wMPfWOINT lri,i It t i,lr (kt4 f N. S pmWtT-0ONHAi;"NIL " WiWtl0ilW(wdV''1lJ m.it wii.jit hut S v "tsj 1 urn XL I J BLE ANGLE STEEL REACH NJ I T J I JT I OivmqrirlOJtdliminjtino I &tm0 I all Itrd.n from tn..xA K 1 I All ilrdin from Spreader Box A Reach indisptnubb en a Manure Spreader a it it on aWaqon. ARE YOU LOOKING For a Low Down-Easy Loadififi-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 jsfsssssssssssssssssfasfrsssssssiassss 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 Mr. Lehman, of the East County Road, haa enlarged and remodeled their borne. The Hugh Roberts family will take possession of their new cottage this week. Mr. Walter Jieckner, who has been doing the building has built in many conveniences and the hoime has C liirg4 rooms with bath and full-sized basement Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sanders, of Port land, were Ixdge. visitors on Tuesday. Mr. J. A. Soesbe, a capitalist of Newport, Oregon, is visiting with his son Arthur. Mesdames Hrigham and Sinclair were called to the bedside of their mother, Mrs. J. H. Hughes, of Van couver, who was recently burned very severely. The regular meeting of the Com munity Club was held at the Jiatdorf Hall on Wednesday evening. After the regular routine of business Mr. A. O. Stafford, of the Oregon Nursery Co., of Orenco, Oregon, spoke on orna mental trees for streets and lawns. Kansas City is to employ handsome young women to tempt men to "mash" them, the mashers to be severely pun ished. Possibly the courts will not approve of thus setting a trap that susceptible male creatures cannot avoid walking or falling into. FOR SALE GASOLINE DRAG SAW AND EQUIPMENTS. A. PETER80N. Barlow, Oregon. Mr. mid Mrs. W. F. Cnry moved In- . tlt..l ..ul.l.iiitM 1 .luli.riln V HI) I III III. -II l " II !-!. ,,1,-H.I, J ...... ...... 1 M . L-..I...M ...III ......... II. i f'urw limitirt .HI!, iwm-i Will UlllJ III' on Main si reel. 1 ho KstaiMdu Lumber mid t'roilutv Co. have Installed a new feed Inill. Students of the ! Uacada hcIiouIs, tea, hers and frlen Is, to the tiunilu r of :i& ml ended the county fair tit t'liu- by In a special car last Saturday, 'me I trip was tuadu for the licuclll of fiu stock Judging class and to lutva a good time us well. Attorney Devoro was In Oregon : City y 'sierday. , Misses Klvn Adams add Lelitli Howe j will tal;e Miss Trvssln Hicks' place till the telephone office. Miss Kittle j Ktiouiti, who has been assist lug Ml" tile' s. will now bo udvuiiced to book keeper vuil will have the short hours. Mrs. II. V. Adlx was shopping in I'orthml a couple of das this week. It has been rumored tluit the Ks l.icada Hotel wns going to close but the report Is untrue. I. A. Bonny nnd family will leave today for Hubbard, Or., where Mir. Bonny owns a farm. Mrs. 11. V. Adix was hostess to a company of her lady frlen Is Monday afternoon. Students of (he high school lind A social gathering last Thursday even ing In the banuuet rooms of the Odd Fe'lows hall. Refreshments were served and the young people spent a very pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Stokes' father and mother cnine up from Borland In their autu last Thursday to visit ut the Roger Cary home. Miss Iiura Stormer has resigned her Kisltlon as saleslady at the Cary Mercantile Co. stord on uccouut ol IHvor hoalth. The Christian church people had a reception for teachers of iho E'sta ca la schools, also the pupils of the high school Friday evening nnd lind a very pleasant time. Rev. Dunn of (ires'iam was present and gave a very Interesting talk .after which there was music and reuditiKS. Miss Kdltli Chapman gave a piano solo and also D J t And liminjluu assisted Mrs. R. W. Cary with a vocal I solo. I.. K. Itclnls furnished a cornet solo and Mrs. W. F Cary and MCss Gertrude Orlmin gave readings. The program, which was arranged by Mr. (ilvens, was very entertaining and en joyed by all. Alter the program, light refreshments were served. Wm. Marsh, W. A. Jones and E. 8. Woomcr have returned from their bunting trlii over In the vicinity of Tillamook, Washiitcs. Miss Tressle Hicks, who has been one of the efficient telephone oper ators at, this plac.. for nearly three years, severed her connections with the company Tuesday and will leave the first of next week for Raymond, Wash., where hr parents reside. Miss Hicks is a pleasant and accommodat ing operator and during ber staf in Estacada has made hosts of friends who regret very much to see her go. J. W. Reed transacted business at St. Helens the first of the we -k. John Drown, tho (iresham insurance man, was In town Tuesday evening. F. J. Ilarkenrld t attended the coun ty fair Saturday. Estacada's local tailor has secured work in Portland and moved bis fam ily there the first of the week. The tailoring business at tbls place did not warrant a resident tailor, hence the change. A. F. Itenson was a Portland viHltor Friday. The first football game of the sea son will be played on the school house grounds Saturday, Oct. 11. The con test will Iks h-twe-n Portland Acad emy and the Estacada High. D. Eshelman and wife visited the fair at Canby by auto last Friday. Rev. C. E. Rees Is the name o. the new M. E. Minister appointed for this place. He comes from Uearerton, Or. linv. Browne, of lh Methodist church, preaches his farewell sermon here tievt Sunday morning. Mrs. II 'in Km' lielniiiil vlslle:l III I'm I Inn I a few days this week, .MUis Mihln Fanning visit ml Port land Mondiy In the Interests of her milliner: department In the lbile store. Tho CIMe Society at tills place will commence Saturday with th salo uf nitlcles In their rummage sain. Among other questions of liniwrt unto which (ho Civic Improvement club Is agitating, is thnC or reinstall I UK the street lights. I'll ii lawsuit last Friday between J. W. Iteod and tho City of Estacada. wiih derided In favor of till) ileleliillllit, Mr. Herd. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. McCurdy entr talinsl the duplicate whist club Tues day evening for dinner, after which ttley enjoyed their usual number ol games. A splendid time Is reported Several official of the P. It. I.. I. Co. were Kslneiidrt visitors Tues day. Married -At the home of the lirlde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. School at HlsHell, on Wednesday, Sept. SU. B'lll. Miss Ellubelh Scbeel and George filers. Rev. II. Yainn of Beaver Creek officiated. The bride was at tended by Miss Helen Kllnker ami the best man was Mr. Will Nelson. After the ceremony a sumptuous wedding fen st was served, with sixty right guests present. EAGLE CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass were the guests of the latter' parents the latter pari of last wk. They at I end ed the Cauby fair also on Saturday. Mrs. Jane lHuiglass. of St. Joseph, was the week-end guest of her par ents. Mr. and Mr. W. J. HowMl. II. S. Gibson wns a Canby fulr vis Itor Saturday. Tho hunters, Walter and Will Doug hiss and their wives returned from the mountains Sunday. They were iinsucessrul on their hunting trip; did not kill liny game. Mr. and Mrs R. B. Gllnon made a business trip to Estacsda on Tues. H)hCbon&al drill yt vll'rd (or "t f"4i. qv uu illiita Mill lot K..l. n.a Northwest's Greatest Impement and Vehicle House PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO dny. Henry Udell Is sawing somo wood for Mr. Howlett. Mir. and Mrs. Ray Woodle and Mr. and Mrs. Murphey and Miss Meda Murphey were Sandy visitor Monday. Mrs. R. II. Gibson called on Mrs. Guy Woodl Monday. J. I'. Strahl and son, Leslie, are haul ing wood for A. J. Kitzmlller. Mrs. KltzMiiller and AArs. Sbubeck were Portland visitor one day last week. Guy Woodle made a brief business visit to Estacada on Tuesday. Our Sunday school Is progressing nicely. There were 21 present Sun day despite the stormy weather, and we hope there will be more out next Sunday. Remember the time of rntet lug. 10:3u A. M. "Yamhill against the world." Is an old Oregon saying, and where elso in the world can a young woman pick 1001 pounds of hops, clean. and earn j 10.01 In one day, as a Yamhill county school teacher did? CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND LADIPS I m ywmr i mm for cm-ciTM-rn A LIAMUNO hUAHD riLI.8 la KD "'IA Gold mrtalllc bora, ftraltd will BlnXOl ibhon. 7 aim no orairi. mi ftrwvtaa mm k IW cnMauftl S V ! FILLS, fir twrntr-At yrar mtuota ecu, aic, Aiwara arnabw. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TTWR XaOaU) EVERYWHERE TJM7K0I Ma. Children Cry V PMSi rrni ? Tlio Kind You Huva Always Jlonglit, Mini which m u.tn lu iixa for over HO years, lum lionmUio nlKiuiinro of -j? nl litw born Hindu into1 or hu per. fjr sfj hhimtvIhIoh kIiho Its liifiuy. Wiay, iciAi( Allow no ono fodoci lvo yon In All Coiuiterlclts, liulfiitloiiit ami ,Iiin(-iin-kmhI " urn iiC i:xt4rliiii'iiM Unit trlllo Willi mid flKlmiifcr tho lienltU ot ludiuU iumI C'lilUli'oii-KxiKTlciioo imulnst i:xi'rliuujit. What is CASTOR IA OiiHtorlit 1 ft hnrniless nnlH(l(ti(o for Cnslor Oil, Yoxtm gorli't Iroin mid Hoollilnir NyrnpN. It U iIiiiniiii(. ( on tal iis m-lllier )lniii Morphine imr otlii-r Nurn.tio Wiihstiiiico. IU if U It gtiiinuiloo. It destroys Worm, niul nlluy IVvcrUhnoss. l'or inoro tliiiii thirl; y(.ur t lum lieeil In constant liso for tho relief uf 'i'nsllputl(m, 1 latiilciif), AVInil (olio, nil Toothlnir Troubles Mx IHnrrhn a. It roirulatc thn Moiiim U iiml 1 low. Is, iistliullatoN (ho 1'oimI, glvlnir hoolthy iiml iinturul alceu Jho Culidrvu'f l'mmoru-Tlio Mothor'i i'rlcud. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS I Dears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years WILLAMETTE Merritt WilUon, Agent Probably frightened Itf th hunters around WH'iimct a Inrgn t'liliui iliins.nit flew In to Ilia town Mild agiilntt tho window of Ij'Ihiii.iii'ii Htore with enoiigli fir-e lo completely stun It. Mr. l..-!innn heard tint uiiait nnd riinbed out from his storo to find the bird lying on tlif walk. Hi pli k id It up and placed It In a box until It was nblo to iy away. It U t'.ioiik-h' that tho nolitt) of the nuntera fright ened the bird so tbut h was driven to tho town and In lis excitement criiHbed against tho window. Although a week ago thore wern svcriil vacant liounea In town, they am now being rapidly (tilo.l fur tho winter. Kvert Downoy has left for tho coun try with tils auto to try his luck with the giuno birds. Mrs Oeorgo I'utdorf stid her diiugh. ter Miss Murioii Itiitdurf huvd left for thn tut fulr at Hu'.ein, Miss HeatrlcM Oliver visited Port land Weduesduy. The piHiplf of Vlllnn lt are Wi'.l rcircitiiti at the Clarkainna Coutily fair, both nx vln!tors and ns eihlblt nn .Mr. I H-ltok has tniido an evhlliit each year for several years and each time ban hud unusual suet-ess. Other piMiplu from this town and from the Hiirroiiiidlug country ar.i making dU plays, and many visitors are of tie opinion that Wllliiuiettc. considering Its sli", is one of the best represent ed towns there. Mr. and Mrs. A. Krotnong visited the fair Thursday nn reimrt that they bad a very rtijoyablo time. Mr. Iioucr Is slightly III at his bom in Willamette. . Harry (ireaves Is having Ills Iioubo painuil. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Carpenter at tended the county fulr at Canby Thursday. The extensive repairs on tho Tunl- at I bridge below Willamette, Is neur 1 11 K completion. Tho bridge tins been given entirely new plunking, braces, and has been compbtudy overhauled and will probably be open to truffle In a few days. 1 bo work has been under way for several weeks under th) direction of Diinlel ChIh'II. A number of the citizens of Willamette hav been Forced to await the com pletion of tho repairs to bring their wlnt.-r's supply of wood. August Kollnnnioler with Ills wife and duiigliter. have moved to Willam ette from Hubbard. Mr. Koll'iimeler wiih formerly a farmer In that dl Miss Agnes Pollock, of Portland, Is vUltlng friends In Willamette. John logsdcn, of this town, Is at present working In the country, Church was held In the schoor house Holiday with a largo attend- unon. trlet but. has sold his farm and re tired. N. Wnldron, of this town, has let a contract for a large addition to his hoiiHe find the work has been started and will be rushed to completion, which will probably be within tna next two monf.hs. The addltlo.i will be two Ktorl-a, with a basement nnd will have three Inrgn and well lighted rooms., r rank Hcrlbbner has taken the contract. MIhs I Idle Muttloy has resigned ner lioslllon as primary ti-aclier In the Wlllam -tie school nnd will accept u position ns a teacher in the school of trades In Portland. The resignation will take effect at once. MIhs Mat tley has been a teacher at the Willam ette school for four years and hns been considered one of the beHt In that Instltuton. Mrs. Ilyaltt has been secur-d to terniiora'lly take tho work left by Miss Mattloy. W. C. Klllott and family have moved from their former home on the out skirts of Willamette to II. Warrnur's hotme. Mr. and Mrs. Tororherry and Mr. and Mrs. Hchro.l-r, all of Astoria, are vlHlting J. A. Iteams. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Deltok are spending the week at the s'nte fair at Halcrn. Mr. HeDok Is staking ac tive part in the display work there. Herbert IMtok made a very suc- cPBKful display at the county fair ut Canby. Ho received $25 In prlr.es. Spot rash Isn't always spotless cash. ' . And a woman la known by tbe ac quaintances she cut. for Flotchor's m Signature of I OVER CATTLE PRICES Itocelpts for the week at Portland slock yards have ! u; I nitio lltt, calves 10, hogs 1!V1, iiWu MS, horses I'd. Hciillinciil In thn cutllii tuarki-t ku not been such as to warrant optimum rneiitly. While riK-etpts luvv put lolulcd so iiAirh as a week ami. lVr has been mors thau i'IioukIi ! ( to mipply trade lined. The HOo if tins been displaced at leant Irmporv I'y, and extreme top quotation Is I'.iO lo i.Tu. Hutcher quality tulli-d la ll tain the high standard of six (tuya ago and price on cows were generally lower. Prime heifer at IT on, rem fil.TS. bulls at t&.&O and calve at ID 04 are liberal price top. I) inaml for any but choice flulxhed rattle U lo .nnd outlet wry uusMtiHfartory. Pumping the hog market I rot proving a -tiy a task a I'livers in tlclpnted. No other i-xiduaatlutt It ne-Med than supply psmity. Htatlill rally the market I lo lo i cents hliUr er than It w a week slurs nd iirlrn tight swine are renting around V"a. Soiiui fulrly giMxl lots broiiKh IS.W t ii 0 and H "i, too, iuiJ inuxitb weighty stulf movwl readily ".10 to 7."5. If receipts for the ihH hi! tieen larger, perhaps a more sctlr market would have held forth, bat growers are not rushing to tuarM ti yet and liquidation Is similiindlc. 01 course, hogs are beginning lo carry morx weight, as winter ipni'bf ami quality will be a b.itler parkin. liropoHltlotl evenlually. t " tit II reci'l't bi'iome steady i-iioiikIi to deluge in' trade, swine prlc-s have s gueJ (hatico to range between JS.'jO nu fx. fid. Mutton and liunb llquldatlen rontln ued liberal last week nn dttn-ru M so much real fat killing stuff In tn run, buvers did not have the nerve to shade bids. Choice mounlaln wethori sold IIOil to $4 25 and ewes st J4.M Piicki r KKik to tho lamb offerings In great style, bidding I5.2S fr all II" best ones. Pessimists said th rnir ket would quickly subsld.i t" $' ' too mBiiy lamb were llciiildfc.wl week, but they were illiippolntM However, the trade Is not so "non bunded on lumlis and mutton wns ten lnys ago and buyers may mnnlfest so much Interest during n remainder of Heptember If liquidation Is abnormally largo. OF A Chickens In the markets showed I . I - J ...... I tirirn (mm I"' weiiKiiens niei ui. - . quotations of the day before, m" Increased arrivals of tho supplies sr held resoonslblo. In a measure, lt this decline. Tho tone of the peach trade nns nr malned firm with no changn In P" In spite of tho later arrival. . -crop. Tho reports on the npi'le mand also show a better and m" i.rt.ii imdn than has been the cane i' the Inst few years. The spud demand Is only fair the sales huvo not been large at point. Th buyers ao nm Interested and tho trade shows a iu , glsliliess (iirougmiui. HIGH FOR BUYERS The general tone of the hop market was weak yesierwiy ih did not seem to be Interested In product as the sales tnat were . ed were esmall. 1 lie prene... , are not conducive to brlHk trade t tho buyers hafe decided to wa a after the quotations are materia lowered. ,.. , Kggs show a rirm ienu- -st ady demand and the trade nrw No changes In prices have been no Chickens are selling well bf"M" i,, trade and the demand for inem ben good although prices low. i,.ni,w winner rhao Kcrtn'j What Roosevelt Is; he's going with ni to South America also.