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Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County WEST LINN PIPE LINE "" WEST t.lNN, Ore.. May 12. KiikI neer Don K. MeUlnnu has a leave of absence for one month from his (lit- lies at a em i.inn paper nun mm 111 18 surveying the proposed water w.yks ..Ut..t.. f.A. !.. ltv tt'lth th ol.l tf ' . ' . L ' ol.l ,T four omers i wo ro lies navairea, . reservoir I'ei'u iiiini'ii uui uiiii mu Bites located. V!nirin.ir Mi'iilrMllI finils W'itlesliread ..... . ,, : : . . Interest In his work ami many who are waitins patiently for the advent of the era of mountain water. At the same time he finds some who think that Aest Linn cannot staml tne expense west i.inn cannot sianu uie expense at this time, hut he hopes that when the votes are counted the majority will be In favor of the proposition. Those handlinft the scheme say that with not to exceed a 3-mill per annum tax. water can be supplied everyone at no greater price per month than will be charced consumers In Orecon City. k ' aV1 i'.T.L . '" cm II f J'.J isir;.ni laiiiuiivii. i'i i greater savins In fire Insurance on nc- count or tire protection tnan tne addi tional taxes will amount to. The water committee is now waiting nn Orppnn Citv'n ftftornev for the form nf tho nmnnul onnll-ix-t hnlupen the rjtieg . MOTHERS' CLUB FORMED Molalla, Ore.. May 12. (Special) Th. i i,.,i-ii .nih..ra nrennlroil an Evancical Sunday school Sunday. Rev. n m k,. th chair. The following officers were ...... j. o u w.i.1,1. IsM nt 0sSni: Cr. S. Mib i- o,.,v mi. T,l, c tlpn-ll- treasurer. Merle" E. Wricht: librarian. Ray R. Faust. The followine teachers were elected: Mrs. Simon Miller. Mrs. Ben G. Faust, Mr. W. O. Mulvehill and Mrs. Herbert Adean. The vacant Evanpelican church north of Molalla will soon be moved to the Liberal townsite and reRular serv ices held there. The Mothers' club are making extensive preparations for a basket social to be held in the Lib eral dance hall May 20. They money taken in Is to ro towards moving the church. BOARD PICKS TEACHERS P A VnV C-a Mat- 0 l 3no-!nll Tn a meeting held by the school bnard here last night the following teachers I . ... T- :l i w ere cnosen : iieoree . Ktuneuer, j , nrtncipal; Miss Adeline ft. Wyeth. as sistant principal; H. H. Eccles, sev enth and eichth grade teacher; Miss LaVina Sheridan, fifth and sixth grade teacher; Miss Mable KenKnieht, third ; and fourth grade teacher; Miss Emily Spulack, first and second grade teach er; and Miss Amy E. Whipple will have charge of the Riverside school. The only change over last year is of , the principals. C. F. Romig holds this place this year. The Canby school closes the fifth day of June. MANY EXEMPT FROM TEST Canby, Ore., May 9. (Special) Yesterday and today were examination days for the eighth grade. Howard Eccles who has charEe of the eighth (trade here has a class of eiehteen pu pils, eleven of which are exempt from all examinations. Those who are ex empt are: Henry. Zimmerman, Claire Haines, James Kaupisch, Colda Porter, Dewis Cox. Howe Hutchinson, Willeta Knicht. Eda Schnll. Elwin and Westen McKenny. Myrtle Burgess and Vera Lorenz. Thert were six others that , must take examinations in a few sub jects. MISS BISSELL WINS Canby, Oreeon. May 9. (Special) Many of the Canby people crowded the Hanby Hardware store last niuht at eight o'clock when the counting of the votes on the piano contest. Miss Maphne Hissill was pronounce win ner by a large score by the Judges. Mrs. Casey Evans was second. STAFFORD. Mrs. Thomas is a great deal bett'-r. and we understand is contemplating at tending the Htate Grange a' Mon mouth next week. Wm. Srhatz trr.-itcl hin.si-lf to a new automobile lpst week. .luhi. lies tin bas m:e al.-o, and others arr- talk ing tln-.t wav. Mr. and Mr. Hage motored to Ku-t Portland and Lack cr, Tuesday. Miss I.ild.y Raiiic is the proud pos sessor of a new piano, which arrived on Tuesday. Tin- boys m'-et at tiieir new ball ! prour:d to j.ra'ti'p often a'ter a hard day's wiir1-,. .".!r fildham. an old play er, has oeen r!:osen captain, and they ' exTi-t t otry skill with Willamette soon. Henrv i:s having l':mW haul ed for In:-- i.e .v iioii'i. ! Th'? Commercial Cl'ib rliscusHed the I present and all enjoyed the event. A Ellen O' P rist:' it went across the high chool question Wednesday eve- j line dinner was served, river at :. Wai-n'r's on Vonda- to ni'ig. H. 0. Huntington purchasii an anto- visit her r i"s;n. .!r?. Kllen Kil.-r. M!ss Kd Wolf is moving into Ms new ' mobile. Myrtle Aden arctr faciei hrr. Lof-e. Hoy Douglass and wife attended the Mr. .V'ipsliaitin stKi 1 tiling ij- 'i-i.ry Mills contemplates adding a j hall game at Kstacada Sunday, wire f'-nce and ulll soon have the rje.v soda fountain to his confectionery I iJi' k (;ibnon was an Kstacada visit place enc losed with it. ',vhi h adds ! store. i or Saturday. much to the appearance and value of i 't. I. Andersor. will move his family (Jeorge Sawtell was visiting with his a farm. The half inch or rain, which feu last ; week, helped pard ns and farm 'Tops and iaid the dust in the n.r.ds for travelers. After two weeVs h do"'or Las found that a bone in Ceo. Van Nort wick's arm Is splintered, and he now carries It in a sling, and has spimts on it. . Mr. and Mrs. van Nortni'k went tr, Portland on Wednesday for a load of ; supplies ror me siore. WILSON VI LLE. ' 8. Galbreath was In Wilsonvllle on , Monday buying potatoes. Mrs Harris. Portland, and Mrs. Van , Wey, of Durham, Bave oeen Timing relative near our village, for a fe- days. . Pumpinir has been going on at the oil well lately. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Klingensmlth, tui. wy tMnt and Mr. and Mrs. Her man Eichenbenrer and family, came out to Wilsonvllle from roruauu, u, auto, on Sunday to spend the day at the Batalgia home. R. W. Graham was In Portland one day last week on legal business. Sheriff Mass, of Oregon City was In Wilsonvllle on Thursday of last week, on official business. Professor and Mrs. Tooie and little daughter of Oregon City, spent Sunday Mr. Tooze drove out tn pico. It is reported mai eggs onng ZZ.lrUl .Piece there. with relative near m'"" erlnlaw, unit shn expressed herself in iiiiuh pleased with W'ilHnnvilto ami the surrounding country, with lis splendid (arms, The 8th prude examination were ' , ... minll tt.'.'U 1111.1 the Cl'tl eral verdict sotMiis to be that the ovum - ! Illation was very fair nnd Just, hut m Hiiap arul now the pupils are anxiously 'awaiting the return from the county ;s,,t, mL i.i... ii, ,i., i,i.i..n In.? M ol.l ; ; ,,.," h .,. ,,. tlllr,.i,.11,,.t. ... , .... , , ...... .....n i.io .... 1 I...' I.. ....... .....II ..I. lllu '''.' ' n,i,erwls.. Ii.it.rovod i his property. ; f whi(,h ' , . v u ,V-in.. mi J,i,u ni,, .i itnttvllli this vear. so loom- linn " : . . ..... ' it no cilli nas announceu. "', ... mi, ,,,,.,,. hpm(i pf pari.n!, Mr nml Mrs. veT ' . ,,...., nrm llng B,lri,hae,l ttiu- , . , ,. n B . .....,. ... , ))(ir from H R Say nlu, g(l,rt0ll tI1 . M av t0 wprk , -(ho Silv fftrmi nioviiiR the timber bv water to the a Held meet. Then' was the wlndiiiK vouiik man played at Ihe Mupress tne- xio follow I ni; delecntes were chosen Hose Oitv. ' ! of the May pole by Miss llarcrcnc' aire, kIvIiik omn kind of an acrobat le fr the Heed t'ollenn conference ilur Mrs. Marion YouriR visited the local I room. Mary Seibold. of the second stunt. He left for S.m Francisco Wed- , t, t tie comlnit week: Mrs. t. I. schiHil last week and made an address snide, was crowned May nueon. In nesday evening. j Morse, Mr. Ostrom. Mr. Hreui hi'rt, to the pupils on street Improvement, the other evctns the prlo winners H F. Snyder was In Fslacada over Mr. June. Mrs. Cook and Mr Mac There will be a baseball (tame in i were as follows: Kdwaril Itichtuond. the Sabbath from Vliidlln Ore., j (.Vrlnue. At the election of Ihe offl Wilsonvllle on Pntunlav afternoon, to ! pole vault: Kmll Wccner. sack race: where he I workliK In a Ioki;Iiik camp. p,,r, Mr. II. J. Hoblnon wa iinanl- which everyone is cordially Invited, ALSPAUGH Miss Emma Dowty. who has been workiUK in Fortlnnd Is spendiiiR this , week Bt home I Mr. and Mrs. Henry lleers spent Sun- uny at me noine oi .ioun iiiiueus. Mrs. Ed Still called on Mrs. N,ah ITInla an.l Mr. lnhn nitll.ilta lllnil-ll- Evervbody in this vicinity is prepar- ins to attend the Granpe picnic next i Saturday tn hear (iovernor est sncaic. I Mrs. Henry Githens and dauKhter. n..ih -or wbmrt visitor s.inir.lav. John Githens has a number of nice hnn. f, nu j Mr. EdRar iriep.e and da.iRhter. Ma- rie. were in Portland Saturday. J. W. Powty was a Logan visitor Saturday. his horse and buggy to shear sheep. He intends to go up the valley to find work. SANDY. Will Hosholm contemplates buildine a new barn. i ' n i . 1 1 1. -.. i 1 I. , 1. . . i . i'. uiit-11 una 1.11. iru uin i-infi'i frm nf fnnrhinc nt W.ilao onit will practice law in Sandy this summer. Several Sandyites will tak examina-1 tion for 4th class postmaster next ' month. R. E. Esson conducted the eighth ; j crlllle examination at the school house i "U"J- ii i n ri v M !i IJ S L - -ljn ii I- 4U a, ii 4mzsm We sell Myers Pumps of all sizes, also water systems and engines. We will make you W. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City, Or CANBY HDW. and IMP. to i'iea-.ant Home on or about June 1. i The .Sandy schools close for this year May 22. CLACKAMAS. The citizens of this place mt last Saturday to complete the work of lay ing a gravel walk to the eerneter. i The liardee Fttn Company has tn- i gag-d the I. ij. o. K. hall and will fur-: riI;h a WP(.v.g entertainment, begin ! ninir May 1S. :. O. Havward left last week Thiir- dav for the Ogle Mountain mine, In 'ol, t any wwn j. is. rair.iotign. Strawberry growers are beginning to i.-,:.rV'-t early varieties. R. n. Hoi-1 o,nn took eleven crates of Gold mr 'o rornana incsaay. Mifi I.-abei'e Mather, who under- er.t j,n operation for appendicitis re-1 ' nt!:'. Is reported to be doing well : thus lar. The case was very serious , and her friends are all hopefully awaiting word of her complete recov W. T. Haverlach, with his wife and son, Raymon, went down to Portland last Sunday. A. O. Hayward and Mrs. Havward spent Sunday in Portland, visiting bis sister, Mrs. G. A. Helms and family. Wm. Grisenthwalte and Wm. Harris were in this precinct Monday cam paigning and making friendly calls. How are the parcel post facilities between Oregon rural points and Tara- ARDENWALD Friday. May :i. the l.iu!le- Alii, or 3. tln Utiles' AM, iif Anlenwald church, gtue a social in I the Ardenuahl church. The school; - i I'll lllllOII. UtllllT tlll lllri't'l ll'll of MisS i Hai-greaves, gave n part of lln pro- grim. After the program, coffee. aml uli-hrs niiil doughnuts were served by i the ladies. I Mr. anil Mrs. Dennis, of SelUitod. m e ninvlnir to Mi'Miiiiivllle. Mrs. , ii,.,,nl Ik ih. .hmthter of. Rev. Price, ln 11. .v.. ull.l 1.1 ultll illf Willi Ml'S. Price, of Ardenwald. Is going to the; '''V;h wn- ti , TlUMipmr nmm f AnliMiwaM hiui ' . J. - V A .... ,,.,.., I'l.v .H.n. i K. Johnson and family visited his ! i i i. I.... : noine m .nirun am iwii.'. , M:lrv ..., ..,,. ,..,,.1,,,,, of T. K. coW, has ihe measles Unirlne WihuI- j rnff wh(, nns ,,,. 8luvlnK t,r,, ,a(1 returned home. T,, .-till.lr.ti of the Ardenwald T1(l 0,llilriii of the Ardenwald s,.hl,ol c.u.hruteil May day hy linlillni: Nellie linker and Nellie Frice. three- Ii'l-koiI race: Norman Wynkoupe. mil- inu contest: Mario Currull. hoys' dress lim contest: liertrude llesti-r. IhiIbih-- Inif race. Mrs. Kamrar. of Sellwood Hardens won the married woiueus race and (.ertrude HarKreavcs. theprl- mnry teacher, won In a race in which members of the school hoard and ; acher competed. The Horner brothers, of Sprliuwat- "e- " "" ' , ii.irMtu. . .,.., , i inn ev m.i . ... ! on ? V. ""J ' "Tthi. ''i ... I The Ladies Aid meet this w eck at . "tmw of Mrs. Appleby. A hou.;ownrmliiK Riven to Mr. and j M i'"" 1 'h,,r npw 10lm, WBS ln ur a ; si'fjal succoss. j The young men of the C. E. will Rive iir ,1'ium ini'ii I'l 1 1 1.7 i . r,. -uui fci- entertainment at the school house ! Friday evening. May EAGLE CREEK. This Is fine weather we are enjoy ing, though a little too warm for coin fort. I Mrs. Viola Douglass returned home I last week from Kastern Oregon, where j she has been visiting for two or three 11.- una i-cii .in.iiiis ii'i . " i.i ..ii..- I n-ppVa I-ast Sunday James Oihson. H. S. ! Gibson, R. H. Oihson and wife atteni-i ed a birthday dinner-party at H. K. Gibson's of Harton. The dinner was given In honor of H. K. and Harvey Gibson's 4Sth birthday. About thirty- two of their relatives and friends were A Ii Vou wouldn't drink from a . PATENTED Metal Valv seats may corrode or rust. CLASS VALVE SEATS CANNOT. Metal Valve Seats harden the check leathers quickly. CLASS VALVE SEATS DO NOT. The patent Myers Class Valve seat is well protected and Is as last ing as any sister, Mrs. Rose Suter, recently. Mr. McMillan's mother was a guest at his home last week. Mr. Smith, of Gresharn, was out thru . way Monday. ESTACADA Mrs. Sam rjttnlop went to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. N. fi. Ecker, editor of the I'ro-1 gress, vislf-d her son at Independence, ! Or"., last Sunday and Monday. 1 The High School of this place had , motion pictures Wednesday evening 1 i ai me ramny meatre, proceens lor j the benefit of the sehooj. Mr. and Mrs. S. Dunlop visited rela- Dol-jtives at Portland Hunday. a marriage or mucn interest iook i place at Oregon City last Thursday, when Cranvllle Mnn and Mrs. Eliza-1 beth VV'eirham, both of Ciirrlnsville, i took upon themselves the solemn ob-; ligation, liootn parties are old and , respected residents of Currinsville. (make no mistake ln following this Ore- George Iietz Jr met his death in a Appropriate services were held at gon City citizen's advice. most shocking manner by automobil Estacada last Sunday In honor of Mrs. Hallle .1. Pace, 612 Twelfth St., Ing on one of the boulevards of Port Mothers Day, at all the churches. Oregon City, Oregon, says: "Several land on turning the curve the machine Miss Reagan, of Portland, was here of my family have taken Doan's Kid- was 'overturned, pinning Mr. Bet and Saturday evening to attend the C. I. , ney Pills for back and kidney trouble a friend under the car and were biirn- C. dance. She was the guest of Mrs. rip. r.nuujHtia wou toe nan game lasitinis remenv.' Sunday with the Ilradford team, of Portland, the score being 10 to 5. The Civic Improvement Club, of Es tacada, held its annual election last Saturday afternoon. All of the old of ficers declined to act again so that l all officer wen1 i'Ii'i'Ii'ii. .Mr, .less nnrili'tt was chosen n president, Mrs. Pnlsv Konicy. vice pr. m, . Mm. Hnlsv Hoblcy. vice president : Mrs. laroiliui miiiiiii.uis. .rcnH.ii.r Ii W. Cary went up (ntiirys "'' , SoillKIt llll IlltllT I'll ft I'f hi! " returning Momlny. ' Mm II. 11. Adltc lslte.l friends and relatives In Portland IumI Saturday, , The ('. I. '. dance S-uunlay evening was well attended sml nil report a ! most elllovahlc tltne. HoHkor'S or- cheslra. of Portland, inrnlshed the nut ..I.. ..I.I..I. ...... u. U .1 I Infill. I ll.fl Mi. iiiiiiu Rinr- i - The Civic Improi.m.'nt Hull Una ""i'V.h ?u. . i" . ro am " iMMrut Inn. If tin p"1'! ' nKnim m ! civen as was civen l.t M ar. there - ... v . - .. , ....... . I will lie a rousliiK im ol.l i'. iinrainui. I lie i...n.. r it... ....Iiiliriillnn i i.nn.n . .....k.- . n.ui.. . i,.n..r. in ,.. i.,i . . last vear and It was Hi" host Kslacada !"''"." ?" ",,w". 111 r""'1 over had. : Homer Schoek, a nephew of 0. M. Scheck. has l.een vlsiilnit here for sev- enil davs. Mr. Scheck was In Fort enil days. Mr. Scheck was in Tort - land last week where h and another He returned Tuesday accoiupanicii ny hi wife. ,r. 1(fn Holder, who has been visit- lnit llt Salem for tin' past month, re- mnied to Kstacnda Salunlay. Uov. West has aMih,.rle, the com- ,,, ,, ...i ... attendance at the K.ulo Creek tlraiiKe p npxt HtMr.Iny ""nti.l address the people at 2:30 In the afternoon. 1 M. Marshall and wife visited Fortlnnd Saturday. , Mr. Nora Rnashall. of Portland. A. E. Adams, son of Mr. Mary Ad-: . , Rl)tit of the association on Frl ams. and wife came over from Fort- ,.y. Mr. Snaslmll will have rharRo land FTlday and n'tnalned until Sun- f the primary work the romliiR year. iiiiv mum rviiiiivi'n ii'Ti-. John Itrown. the tircshnni Insurance man. was In Estneaila Wednesday. The member of the hlch school al umni and this year's graduates, were Invited to the Coope home Inst Frl- ( . . , , ' ' " n-ri' her son .elca. ii iw-ii.K iiih nniiiversiirv t.i uiit ii.ni- ty tlrst birthday. The evening was spent In playing gainc and listening to violin musle given by the young i host. Delirious refreshments were , served. I nfcht moving pictures, the proprietor I of the Pamllv theatre. Mr. Sparks, hav-: ftiR agreed to discontinue the snme. ! ...-....,.... .-. .... iiik iii-i rvu iu msf I'llllllii lilt' niinir-. i Thrt lili'li.rwa ar. in.... shi.u-ii nn I.VI. I dav and Saturday evening. I Mrs. R. W. Cary Is In Portland this week vIsltliiK at tho home of her pnr-1 ents. i W. F. Cary made a trip to Portland and down the valley this w eek John A. Llzberg, of Oreiron Cltv rusty tin cup with a clean glass at hand ! Well then, why pay as much, or nearly as much, for a pump with a metal valve seat AS FOR A Myers Pump with the GLASS VALVE SEAT ? metal seat and far superior. For the sake of CLEANLINESS and service BUY a MYERS PUMP Portland was in Kstacada Tuesday looking after his candidacy for the nomination for county clerk. Congressmen are worrying lest the session la, is all summer and fall again and they can't go home to campaign, lint the people are not clamoring at all for their return for that. IMPORTANCE OF HEALTHY KID NEYS Oregon City Readers Should Learn to Keep the Kidneys Well. The kidneys have a blsr work to do. All the blood In the body Is coursing through the kldnevs constantly to be freed of poisonous matter. It Is a heavy enough task when the kidneys are well, lint . rold. chill, fever or some thoughtless exposure is likely to ; Irritate, inflame and congest the kid- i neys and Interrupt the purifying work. The n the achlnis frequently begins land Is often accompanied by some lr- regularity of the urine too frequent passages, sediment nr retention. Thou. sands tcslifv to the wonderful merit of Hoan's Kldnev Pills, a remedy for 1 the kidneys only, that has been used ' In kidney troubles 50 years. You will I and have had quick and lasting benel nt. i teel Justified In recommending Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Pace recommends. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Props, Huffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) JENNINGS LODGE. v M(y f ,,, .ir,, Ah iiiiloii was held on Fil j,,liy !, , n ,. M , ,M m H, . ....,',,..1.! I hinise, (iralltrlliK reports of the year' work el ven by the various oITIi'ith and what had been accomplish ed hy the nsHiiclation during Ihe vi-nr. ! Slni'H ,lan 7. seveiiteeii hooks have I liei'll milled to Ihe library, sixteen of! thesii being used as siippli'lui'lilarr reinlliiit In din primary room. The , ., iih . r , ;,," . ,.,, "" '" " " '"" f . -..i.i . niuii.U anil new Ka.e or a ll., wo n,, hfi ii rem iii'hs liv I lie oneii i or I lit .. ..,......,....,"... li'll llTlll. ,lirn. lli'iii'lin linn ni'in inn association work to the presi. A roniniltteo of Mr. Hohcrts mid Mr. Koliliisiin was appointed to crl n 1 ,splav of roses from this roiiiniunllv j for the Hose Show In DreKon City display of roses from this roiiimunllv : mouslv chosen to presliie durliiK the ! vear. Mr. Hruechert will act ns vice- ' president; Mr. A. C. MacFarlane. a Seerelary: Mr. Will Cook for trensnr- ; er; Mr. Will Jacob was reelected II- hrarlan. Due nieetliiK a month during Hi,, summer months will be held mid H" "",' hostesses will prepare the ! Pn'Kram and oilier feature, of the afternoon. Mesilames I.eVlalre, Morse , " 'simni are io entertain in .May. The ball name held on Saturday at the school grounds was a victory for the Concord team, their score belli 11 while thn homo team scored ft. Little Kmlly Mlchener. only daught er of C. C. Mlchener. Is III with the scarlet fever at her home on the river. Major Clarkson and wife returned to the Iidge on Saturday nnd opened ramp nn Urn hank of the Wlllameiie. n,.lir ,H, j.-ni-lngs Homestead. The Major's health I much Improved. A (liillL-lilor Mr tHr.itf .,f rtm.hn " ?' . ,,. '.V ' "n1 ,hr,,e A h'7 1 wl" Tn'.,0l , "'mer wltn the Major t larkson . .. taiUll) Dorothy Jacobs was a week end vis- ll,,r Bt ,h" l" f her Krandmother ,n 1'nrtlnnd. Wednesday evenliiR. May B, the members of the Comiuiinlty Cluh en joyed a talk from Judge Andennm. Road building ami the various office Spokane Boise Engines Water Systems Implements Vehicles W will gladly mall you a copy ot our nt upon racclpt of your nam and address. Aak for cata log No. and stato purpose for which pump Is wanlod which the county Judge Is called upon to perform nnd the bonding of Clacka mas County for permanent roads was touched upon In his address, lifter which the business meeting followed. Mr. Slnclalre Is president nnd .lames llernard secretary of this community organization. Mrs. Fred Dowds nnd MIks Kva Ilur llngame, of Vancouver, were guests of the Hugo Knndstrom family on Sun-' day. The finishing touches are being made for the commencement exercises of the eighth grade graduating (lass of the Uirign school, to be held at the. Ilatdorf hall on Thursday evening. Mrs. Maggie Miller passed nwny very suddenly nt her home near here on Saturday afternoon. She had been ill only two days nnd had Just removed to this place which they had purchased from Viola, where she had resided for a number of yenrs. The deceased was fifty-one yenrs of age and leaves a hus band and little daughter age seven years. The remains were taken to ttrcgon City and the interment helrt at the Viola cemetery where a large cooonrse of frlemW attended the fun eral. A former Mi.ni of this place, ed to death before they could be ex tricated. The other two members of the party escaped injury. Mr. lletz formerly had charge of the Bets floral nursery at this place, where he has many friends to mourn his fate. He leaves a wife and little daughter, a father and mother and a number of brothers. Mr. Petz, the present sup- Children Cry Tho Hind You lluvn Ahvuya Jlonulit, nml vlildi liu i,,n lu iiio lor over jt'ars, liu liuriiotUo ulcimturo u( mhI liu Imm'ii iiumIo iimlcr III p r. ff s tfJy'-ff """"I BtilH-rvlsltin ln' II iiifuni y. 7CccXtt Allow no oii imIo''Ivci you In l hi. All Coiinterfi lts, liultiitloiin iiimI ".Fust-iK-ifoiKl " ure but l:xH'rliiictiU Unit li lllo m llli iiihI I'liilunirrr tlio lieulili u( lufuuU mid C'ltlUlrrn-i:xH'rUiiiii )i(.rulnt luHTUuimt, What is CASTORIA Cnslorlii n luiriiila") stilmtltuto for Tnslor Oil, rro Korlc, Prop nml SorXhlnir hyriip. It U iIiuhiiii, t'oiiliktti in Klier Opium, iMorphliio lu.r other JSurcoilo miliNtiuii'ts It nu'" N It i;imriuit'0. It ili'stroy Worms mill ulliiy l'i'rrllnn's. for moro tliuu thirty yours it Im Im'ck In constant nso (or tint relief of roiillmlloii. riutiil. iicy, A Iml Colic, all Tcetliliitf Troiibli'n unil iMiirrliu'ii. It n-Kiilule tho Moiiiucli And llowil, lissliiillate (tin I'oimI, cUlnir ln'iiltlijf mid liutlirul Ultcu, Tho v lilMrt ii's I'uiiim'i'ii-'Hio 31otlit'r' l'rli'iid. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 1 Bcur3 the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years eriiiieiiileiit of the Pet floral iiurseryl lu re Is brother. ; Miss Flossie Jennings, of Portland.; visited her aunt, Mr. Spooncr. oil Wednesday evening. Mr. Fawke. ot the (IraMs music , house, was a caller at the Uidge durlnic 1 the week. prices. CLARKES. W. If. Ilottemllli'r started to plant his potatoes on Monday. Clarkes school closed Friday, May 8. The Highland Grange band had a grand social Inst Saturday. About 200 persons nttended. Iluol liros. tore down their old barn and are building a new one. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Hurst's daught er, Miss Eldenn, visited Mrs. Christina Kl' lnsniltli Inst Sunday. Miss Emma nnd Tlllle Itauer visited Misses llertha and Ida Zwahlen last Saturday and Sunday. Misses Irene and Erma lee, of 'Ore gon City, attended the band social last Saturday. n.ufeiier. Jr., running home to pupa's palace to hide may be a case of discretion mm in .o. the most admlrahlo part of valor. Mnny a popularly demanded appro priation is condemned when taxes have to ne pam. Stata of Ohio, city of Toledo, I.. I, ur na County, "" Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ha li senior partner of the Arm nf K. J. Cheney Co., d.rfnir bualneaa In the city of To ledo, County arid Hint aforeaul'l. and thru mi I.I llrm will rmy thn aum of 0.K HUNIiitKO KOU.AItH for each nnd -v-ery ram of f'litHrrh that ennnnt hi- ur'-,l hy the use of HAt.l.'H fATAHIMI 'till; KltANK J. rilKNKV. flworn to before nm and aul,vrll-,1 In my prrnencr, this 6th day of 1 n- i-mlier, 8tal A. W f'.t.FAHOV. Notary l ul.lie. Hall a Catarrh Cure la l.ikrn Internally and ana directly U,n ih i,im miJ. rnim aurfacea of ihn ayntini. Bend fur teatlmonlala. fre P. J. CHF.NKr A CO.. Toledo. O. Bold hy all Drncglata. Tic Toko BoU'a Family Pm, f COBaUpa,Uoa. i Pump catalog II 11 CO., Canby, Or. J for Hotelier's M n Signature of RECEIPTS HEAVY ill Iteci'lplt for tho wenli Hi tin fort bind l iiloii HtiM-k YsnH liio ls Ciillln lilt.l, ililvi'S 3. bona u.'.'JI. brrp ti:'s. Heavy rei ell'la of i a tin rt tl'" 'U this week, about curt on lii t iarkcl Monitity. Ki' good cii.vs mid lu'Mrn III the lot and anuie M iulil fln.l toil; siile at stonily prices 1'rlmn nlnM ati'i-rs would bring is.ou to M.:'i, Dif fed ?.'i0 to $7 75. Slrollg di'lninil l heavy bulls nnd prices would be full; ua high as preceding wee1;. A libernl aiipplr of hogs for thu axt (Un load sold lit fH.ro Tlniradav Ing, but innrlii't la rbmliu t'oai iiroiiud fs r,0 io $S.,r,r, fur extri'iui! Ut on best light si'lecteil swill". Gmas sheep biKlnnlug 1,1 show q In good nunibers. lU'Bt grass welhi J'i.L'.'i to $5.50: w'S $125 to $f.l B.rliiK lainhs $7.00 to $7. '.'5. . The following snles nrn re rm nit live: :-f. steers II'-'C $vl is ii5 i!l Mill 7.B 1.-.0 Il'-Vtl :. 0L' hogs ISII! id IS I 20!!' JiS 10L"1 liH I'A 200 I. r'S M 2 cons H'il T." i 7o rf 4 S5 'A II 1017 tn 1 bull I'.H. 9 III.M 5 calves 17 1 1 yeiirlliig 75'i! " 12S Kprliig lambs 5'j " Mi!l wethers I'l' V St! ewes IO '1 III yeiirllngH I0-'I TRADE IN POTATO Trade In the potato inarki t of tj Wllluinotte valley continues ipilb; '' voiable. according to shippers. Will" purchases are not as heavy as e' eral weeks ago on account of the ""' limited holdings In thn country, Nf' ers say they expect everything to I',M up belore the season closes. Some business continues to ""of from Texas but the trudo Is nut anxious for that business Just r.t P" enl becniiHH of the danger of shiipl" there during the heated period. N mailer how good the stork Is h,1 It leaves here, and during the preww season shippers have been iitiu'it1'" careful In forwarding supplies. m. :i mi. ii lii vi.tllnir an Inta thnt m"c" iiicb rw- sproutltiK is sure to result during trn' sit. California business is noiier inmi i ..,in... r.t heat qusllty sn.l .hipp are experiencing some d.fflcu. y -in during the quality desired by tbl southern buyers. The punile potato, widely used l Germany nnd other European coun tries, can be raised In Clark ami county five times as large ns the" grown ln Ihe "old country." The po tato Is deep purple and contains al most twice as much starch as the Iris" variety. .. The potatoes were originally brouK" to Clackamas county three years w by the Isle Henry Helpkemer, father of Mrs. Frank Itusch, Sr.. Tn'J were Imported direct from Germs" and distributed throughout the roiinu but only l. Shipley, of SPr,nu7i,',' met with success, although he pal small attention to the plants. Tl JJ, latoes are hardy and will mature an" .10 days earlier than the common rlety. Though Richard Olney Is President Wilson seems determine" , employ him lb onerous and ImP0"1 work.