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OK E(l ON' CITY ENTKltntlRK, riMDAY. .TUN'li ft. 101 1. SOLDIERS GRAVES FLOWER DECKED FLOWERS ARC STREWN UPON RIVER IN HONOR OF THE SAILOR DEAD FORMAL PROGRAM OPENS ATSJLM. Detail of Vettrmi Co to Ctmtttry lo Lay Wrothi on Gnvri of Comrade Children Gather at 10 A. M. Tho people of Ori-Kiin City llh bow il head mill hnn-Hl re-ri-tii M ri-npii t lo thoe lu offered their llvr In tlm battle of tli (treat ClUI ar Saturday. Vlan ere' at Imlf maul lit nil part of tho city and par ade and cori-motile all hoed iho olcmn aplril maiufcit In the life of the ton. Tliu fiirmiil program if the day tw run at S o'clock lun member i( llie Woman' Iti-llef rnrt'it atul veteran gatherod) at the Willamette hall. Krom thu liall a ili'lall of the v-t.-ran fl to tho cemetery while other aocom panic! tliu member of the IJelU-f c ri' to the atmpi-imlnii bridge where flu it hit tren upon the hut in honor of the al lor dejd At lOrM o'clock pupil from tin- city e!iool gathered nt the Shlvoly Opera houne where City Superintendent of School Toozo am! Kath'-r A. Hllde brand, principal of the Mcl.oui;hlln In Mltule. addrcod the HtmlcM. Mr Toozc poke of tho rcuiuin for t ho Mo mortal day observance and In a gen eral way outlined the purpose of tlu day. Father lllldebratid told of the republic of anel-nt time and com pared Home with the I'nlted State, lie nald that the reason for the great ne of thu nation wa the equality of the rlac and for the final fall of ltoine the lneiuallty of claime. All bnlne life of the cltv ceased during the day, the majority of afore bolus cloned all day and all. excepting a few of the drug nnd confectionary Btor'. shut their door at lea.tt part of the day. Tho poatofflce was cloio-d Although mail was distributed In the Ixno a usual. Hundreds of person wont to the Mountain View cemetery a well ns other cem.-terle In the country to decorate the grave of friend and relative. A detntrhn.'-nt of veteran went to the local renieterlea Saturday morning and the grave of every goldlor was decked with flower. Not Modty. "Sometimes." suld tho press bntnor 1st. "I think my Jokrs are rotten. I 'pose that's my modesty." "So." explained u frleud, "thatiByoar common seuse." Louisville Courier Journal. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every fumlly without exception should "keep this preparation at hand during the hot weather of the summer months. Chamberlain's Colic. Chol era and Diarrhoea Hemedy Is worth many times its cost when needed and Is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. It has no super ior for the purposes for which It is in tended. Buy It now. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) Man 1 a wonderful being. He wastes much time In Bh.ivlnc But a direct car Unit's clow In coming Will simply et him ravlnR. Denver Hepubllcan. It was eory In the parlor. "Did you hear old Itnreus out there?' asked the girl. "Marie," admonished her mother "Speak more respectfully of the neigh bors."-rittsburnh Post. Poor Henpock often makes me laugh. Ills nerve ho tries to sins. He calls bis wife bis lietter half, Though she's the w hole blame thing Cincinnati Enquirer. "What Is this?" "An Invitation from Mrs. Militant to ber daughter's cotulntt out party." "ITer daughter's coming out party' Why. her daughter Is thirty-seven years old." "You don't understand. She's com ing out of Jail." Brooklyn Eagle. The leslslators passed a law With wisdom buoyant nnd Berene, And then hey shuddered when they saw Just what the lawyers made it mean. Washington Star. Millionaire Wunt my daughter, eh? What is your salary nt the Fourth Ward bank? Cliolly Twenty-five a month, hut If I get your daughter they'll make me vice president. Chicago News. The poet sits with pen and Ink. Ho looks sedate and wise. And when he writes a line or two He swats as many flies. Yonkers Statesman. HENRY '"" " I if " pofft -END OP iH ft j I II--.- "S -1 1 ... j -r..NM71 I L 1 vms a e v -.J SAILORS ON DECK Of SHIP TRAINING FOR 6MORC OUTV Tralnini; .lllor fur hore duty rk. merrily on while the peace roiifi-riTice l trylns to ai-ltle the Mexican Mtiia lion. Tlie plclure ho ho th J:ukii In thlr white uijllorm ind I r if . 4 ' carry iliu kuii are marched on the tin peijnt in a'n a-."-rti d by Jacob P. deck of the hlp. If war eotm the : m.pcunini:. foreman of the plant and tailor may le um-d In capture oim'ai,er of Supi nntendeiit li. pmnitii: of the port aicaln, Jut a they dlJ i i o t,ws. of the Lew Is estate, scout- ita Cnu. Heart to Heart Talks Br CHARLES N. LURIC RECIPE TOR ACQUIRING RICIICS. This recipe Is not cipyrii;litml-tiel-thcr Is it now. Perhaps It I not well to five It wide circulation, since moralist Kouorally ure nerved that the pursuit of rlche I vain. Stlll- Since It cannot be denied that most Imtsoiis desire ri lies for their children If not for themselves. It will do no harm to k'vo main the one Infallible. piaraiiteeil metbixl of noiiulrlnR a for-. tune. Simply discover sninethit:g which the world wants and supply the want. As a iieeesaury prellmtrnry. of course, must come the Idea. The rest Is easy. The following story of a man and an Idea Is one of the latest stories of financial success: The man' capital eighteen years ago consisted of J.'!!' nnd an Idea. Not a very promising beginning perhaps. Many of us have ns much as $;;', but few of us bavo the original Ideas. This man had both, and he put them both to work. The Idea was simply that of putting n new flavor Into nn ar ticle of general use. He knew the fla vor when he was n boy and liked It. nnd he believed that other folks would like It If It were presontsl to them In I the right way. Now the man's $.'!2 has grown Into JO.Chm MUM), flood Interest-but tint on the $'S2. Alone nnd unaided, they could never hnve gathered unto themselves nny such accretion, even nt the highest rate of interest paid. But- The ?S.fK)fi.!ti Interest has not been earned by the It Is the fruit, the profit, of the Idea. An Idea pays big dividends. It would be foolish to attempt to set down here nil the stories of great financial success gained through the development of Ideas. Every one who reads nt all knows some of them. And evesy one has read the old nnd famous quotation, sometime Attributed to Em erson, about the world's wearing a path to the door of the man who can preach a better sermon or write a bet ter book or make u better mouse trap than any one else. There's the underlying Idea. The world is willing nnd eager to give rich rewards to the pioneers In 'the land of thought. The way to riches is not n blazed trail. You must make your path for yourself. All you need to widen the path Into a great golden highway is an Idea to act as guide and lead the way. China' Chain Bridge. China hns the world's oldest chain bridge, stretching for half a mile from one mountain to another. PECK'S J3 Xki PORTLAND HAS BIG H MILLS AND DOCKS ALONG WAUR FRONT ARE DESTROVEO BY BIQ BLAZE LOSE IS ESIlfttlED AI $200,000 Fljmci Dunt Like Eplo'on anj Spri With Rapidity In All Direction Origin I D'tputtd POUTI.AXH. Ote.. June .1 -J.iliui. Sterlini; nu.l Abx li.ilocli were In ii.m I while aMoiiiptliic lo ape rrmii the biiniinii plant of the North- till liir t-iimpaii) . that rlruil'irc ai lutally i-tro)cd. Irimi: ds I. i coiiilderahlv ilainaisiil. louither with wheat htored In II. and buildiui: it the loriier of liner trei-l mid A I tuna avenue, well 111 dwellnu on l.urtalne Mml. were o.t afire a the r ilt of A fierce Mae. at o cliH-k ti nitht. i he orlitln of which l ilisputed The ona In l-ntMllated lit J.'Oll.l Oil. J. t". i'eiiiiln. inim rinti'tiib nt of 'the Nrthwet liiKir coiupany. Iiinlit'i 'that a m'.irk was blown in com the ferry lip from ninolileriiiis i-niber from the flr' of March I-', wlu-n t'o lumbii dot k No. J uinl Moiittoini rv 'dm k No. 1 wen- ih'itrow-d 1 he m , ,1'om fell mi a bi-ncli on the south Mile iof the hIIii. he ia . where the bla?e etl'Mtiat. d. Thnl the (ire nt.irted all ied Kin h an explanation of the cause, iibclarlni; that every precaution had j beitl takill iiKalnst Mich ail xtKem y. As the fire centered In the North west mill, most of T.'i men employed i there, particularly those who roup unl led lo the mill whistle and manned 'hose, had narrow escapes. Some who 'were worklni; In the basi'imui made a jstroni: effort to hold back the flames. but it Is said that within two minutes I they were driven out and furxed to I make their w ay to the first floor, all i f IwlUih appeared lo be burning. . I because of the wild scramble made (from the plant all manner of reports' j started as to the loss of life, and at 'one time It was said six person were I drowned, with probably other caught In the burnlni; structure. Officers of the mill corporation conducted a' check n far as possible Immediately after their men were out. word belni: I passed from one to another In the crowd in many Instance anil while : pavroll records had been lost it was said bv Superintendent IVncnnlni: last nli:ht that the two drownings were th" only deaths. " ESTACADA ROAD IMPROVED. The roiul loading from Estacada lo ward Sprinewator Las been gn ally Im proved during i he spring end still fur ther work will be done before the sinn er Is past. The total distance of the Improvement Is about a mile and a half and the Improved portion leads from Kstacada to the top of the hill. Several large cuts and lllls have been made and the grade has been greatly reduced in several places. The road for the distance is now ::o feet In width where before It varied. A mile of the road will be surfaced wilii gravel. The toal cost of the improvement Is about j.'ijuo. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Martha K. Harding, i'laintllT, vs. Louis Agustus Harding. Defendant. To Louis Agustus Harding, the above named defendant. In the name of the Slate of Oregon, you tire hereby required to appear and n i.n nn.,,i.f,,i iii,i fif.fiitiui em, Ullf.ei IIITJ Ulll M.I 111 1 ll-'-ll . "i. In the above entitled Court, on or bo fore the 17th day of July A. I). 1911, said date? being six weeks after the lirst publication of this Summons. If you fall to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint filed herein, which is for nn absolute di vorce forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore exist ing between the plaintiff and the de fondant, and for the care nnd custody of her minor female child Nancy Mar- 'ant Harding, need six (i) months old, and for such other and further re lief as to the Court may seem meet nnd equitable in the promises, and for her costs and disbursements heroin. You will please take notice that this Summons is served upon you per sonally with a certified copy of the complaint filed herein; pursuant to the terms of an order in the above entitled suit made by the above entitled Court by the Honorable J. U. Campbell, .Indue thereof, on the 4th day of June A. I). 1914, requiring that publication of this Summons be made once a week for six consecutive weeks In the Oregon City Enterprise, and requiring that the first publication be made on the &lh day of June A. D. 1914, and the last publica tion be made on the 17th day of July A. D. 1914. BRADLEY A. EWERS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Suite 1122 to 1124 Northwestern Bank ISMg., Portland, Oregon. FIRE: TWO DROWN COUSIN SALLY - iTS SeTTTiJ WOfaE AND WOf? lj) VEA(?6 ASO TriEy VJEPE All l?lSwr. 10 WE5 A60 TXEy LDJEf?iU6 THE' MRS. LYON'S ACHES AND PAINS Have All Gone Since Taking Lydia E. rinkham's Vr g etable Compound. Terr Hill. Ta." Kindly permit nm i to tiivtf you my teatimoiual In favor of i l.ydm K. I'inkhain' Vrttetalile Coin ivunL When I limt LtEan takllitf it 1 wit '.illcrinn from j female tmublit for Siime time and hml , aliniHit all kind of ache - pain in low-1 rr part of back atul In tide, and print lutf down pain. I ' Could not lee and ; hail no appetlta. Since 1 have tuken I.ydla K. 1'inkham' Veeelnblo Cum. pound Die ache ami pain are all ifono an.' I ftvl like a new woman. 1 cannot praise your medicine t.m highly. " Mrs. Ai tii HTi a Lyon, Tcrre 1 1 ill. I' ll I tru that nature ami a woman's work ha produced the urnndett n-imily u-nnuin'a llt tln.1 ibil wortil ha ever known. Krom the root anj! herb of Die field, l.yha 1). I'inkham, forty yetrs gt, gave to womankinj i t remedy for tlieir M-cu!iar ill which ha proved more eilicaciou than anyj outer cominnauon 01 urui: ever cuiu IHiutiilml, and today l.ydia K. rinkham's Vegetable CoinK)uml i recot!nled from const to coast ns tho sLaiiJard n-medy for woman' ill. In tho Pinkhnm I.nlsratory at Lynn, Ma., aro files contninino; hundred of i thousatul cf letters from women ook-! Int; health many of them oenly state overtheirown signature that they have repiitusl their health ty tukinu l.ydia K. rinkham's Vegetable Compound; and in tome ruse that it bus saved them I from surjpcul cperationa. Heart io Heart Talks By CHARLES N. LURIC THE GIVING THAT IS DIVINE. "I am tired.'" writes a man to the bis!ioi ,r London, "of writing check (Jive me something I may do myself!" And so the hisliop. mindful of the mass of festering misery which I In eluded In is diocese, greater ierhnps thin any other com-crics of disease and lnverty In the w hole world, sent tl.ls m ill down Into the iti-i t lis to tin' I and rescue If possible a brother man or sister woman. It is service that Is wuntis' there more than money. Oh. yes. money Is m ptable and gladly taken! ' It can buy food for the body nnd t-Uilhliig ami shelter. It cau supply the rim- necessities. It cau often save frjin despair a human be lug, who. gazing tit the slow, silent, magnetic Mowing of the muddy river under the Iuulon bridges, fiids tempt ed to cast himself, n so many others have done. Into the mud nnd slime. Hut it cMiiiiot fctsl the soul. That Is why this rich man. "tired of writing checks." sought something he might do himself. He wanted to feel the weight of the cross his master i bore, lie wanted to go out Into thu highways and bywnys. as did the great ' exemplar, healing the sick, not with I money, but with the laying on of hands. Only thus are the sick In body and soul cured. The surgeon's Instruments are made of steel, not gold. The poul tices contain healing herbs, not bank bills. Sign a subscription list for a worthy cause by all moans! (Jive of your sub stance in the poor, even If you can not take I i I I Is- the ailvlee. "Sell what thou IkisI mid give to the poor." But iibou- all. cive yourself. It Is the greatest gilt It Is the divine gift What can .vim Know of poverty and sickness ai d di-tiess unless yon learn It for vmir- i-tt"; vestlgators for s they can ie in They have not power to convey they themselves There are paid In ii h work? True, but nly for, themselves, mil cannot have the to others that which see. It Is not given to human through tli beings to see such things eves of (mother. IHrect notion Is needed most Let llio-e who need feel thnt they are not only Iho 'recipients of so cnlh-d "charity." I,ot them understand that the more fortunate are embtied with the Idea nf human brotherhood. That is tl ud mid aim of (Ml true philan thropic effort. Habit. r - I r ii ii cable We weave a thread t it every day. mid lit hist we cannot l 'e: li it. - ll'ir.ii e .Miinn. 6 VHAfc?6 AGO itiwk 1 11.. HO-H iTfe BOTH, BeSiH f f1 i! John Paul Jones In Action; lie Will Now Invade Europe - . " VW - '' '- - .1, ' " ' t'lloto by American ITua An u liitlull. J HII.V PAt't. Jtt.N'KS, thu famuli Cornell vnnlt.v runner, will ii alirund till summer to meet the crack DnnlUh ill-itauce men In ti nuviil rli of race Thu Illustration hIiou J"iie IIiiUIiIiiu llisi In a lull chaiiiploiiHblp cotitest at tho liitercolleKlate tiauit Th H,indhket of Youth. Cultivate kindly those f rti-iuMilp or your youlb It Is only In that gctier ous time they are formed Mow dlf fereiit the intimacies of utter years are uinl how iiiui h weaker the grasp of your baud after II has been shaken about In twenty years' commerce with the world nnd has Niuccetl and drop, pod n thousand equally cureless palms. Telinysou. Add a Zoit to It. "I never had much taste for mat he matic when I was a Isiy," mild Iiuslln Stax. "But you managed to do some, great calculating In a business way." "That's different It' wonderful what nn Interest you can give to a pw of figure by putting a dollar mark In front of tin-in "-Washington Star. New York Walled City From Which Bar ons Have Ruthlessly Levied Tribute By JOI IN SK ELTON WILLIAMS, Controller of the Currency N EW YORK HAS BECOME THE COUNTRY, THE GREAT CITADEL OF THE MONEY POWER. THE RESERVOIR OF MONEY SUPPLY. IT IS THE WALLED CITY FROM WHICH THE BARONS HAVE LEVIED TRIBUTE ON A TERRI TORY AND POPULATION VASTER THAN ANY LORD OR KINO OF THE MIDDLE AGES DREAMED OF, YET SOMETIMES USING METHODS AS RUTHLESS AND SAVAGE AS THOSE OF THE FIERCEST OF THE ROB BER NOBLES FORAY8 AND LEVIES DEVASTATING BY SCIENTIFIC. ARTFUL METHOD8, PILLAGING UNDER FORM OF LAW, SMITING WITH SWORDS WHICH BITE DEEP, ALTHOUGH WE CANNOT SEE THEM, CONSUMING WITH FIRE WHICH COMES INVI8IBLE AND UN SUSPECTED. THE 8IMILE SEEMS STRONG, BUT IT IS JUSTIFIED BY FACTS. t K R No HwMon swoop by a foiulnl ninnntc on his pcnccftil neighbors wn a more cruel or sliiitiiclces plundering expedition tliiin some of the triiiis nctions which hnvo been brought to light hv which tho Hlinrelioldcrs of railways nnd other great enterprises, established to build up the country and to promote the public interests, were despoiled. Their proper!,' nnd money wore taken from them by the might of -musses of money working stealthily. Yet it would be foolish, unjust nnd wicked to hold New York ns n community or he.r lending citizens generally, nmong whom nre men n hie-h nnd "honornblfi ns nnv country contains, responsible for the mis deeds, treachery and lawlessness of certain conspicuous offenders. WITHOUT DOUBT THE OVERWHELMING MAJORITY OF THE CIT IZENS OF OUR GREAT CITIES, AS OF OUR PEOPLE GENERALLY, HAVE VIEWED 8UCH VIOLATIONS OF LAWS, LEGAL AND MORAL, WITH AS GREAT ABHORRENCE A3 ANY OF US AND HAVE FELT THE BLUSH OF SHAME THAT SUCH CRIMES ARE PpSSIBLE IN THIS ENLIGHTENED AGE AND UNDER THE FORM OF GOVERNMENT WHICH HAS ALSO PRODUCED OUR LONG PROCESSION OF HEROE8, PATRI OTS AND 8TATESMEN. - - - By Gross "WE t&iH - - 0 1 . BY GrO&- V 1 'W . i xx r s. x- .... 1 1 '-i - 1 x r m. sV s v. 4 " V - , ,S4- l'. ' - i Is ..AT.: r,k ' t' ', I No Difference. l-'nslily was six mid went in a school ' One day when he i nine home bis f.i thcr said In li I ll I : 1 'Trcihli. I hear yil are at the Isit 1 toiu of jour class." I Then I'leflily said: "ll makes no mat I tor whether I mil at the bottom or the I top of the class, docs It? They teiu li the same at both ends - Western Christian Advm ale Bird and Qirdi. "What was (bat you called me?" aha asked. "I s ild you wiim an old mI li-iiii." he replied. " I'liire was a lime when yon thought I was a paragon." "Yes, but that was Is'fore I knew much about them kind of ldrd."-CUI-cm go Itis'onl Herald. COMMERCIAL CAPITAL OF THE in 6Pej time lohseR.7 I Ilk V JACK TRIMBLE IS NEW COUNCILMAN EMPLOYEE Of H. P. A p, CO. WILL TAKE THE PLACE OP fUO J. I. TOOXE . MAIN STREET BIDS ARE OPtNEO Proptrty 0n'S Pfnt Pilitiun ,t II Is Hfrrtil lo City Alturnty rrJ MtCulnd titw Wattr CummiMionfr .lin k 1'rliiilde elisli d by of ,'i In .1 mer liioi.e linlllih thu ciiiiln IIiiiuii In llll the in, lei Ml of V 1 H 'I ih'o. lit Hie i i lulu In lw '; im "'II ll llleellliK N I 'HO H'l.lV llltllll. Ai.. , In Iho ll') ilmrler. Iho (o ti u. iii.i,,, ciiiiln IIiiii-ii from (In- Mind In !,;,(, I he liiiilliey 0U1.U. sto In ci oiuu,, ,,4 Hie t undulate lor tho lo w men r uf Ibn million. Ij'llit and I I'd tt. ja till lane tin' Ion 11 liniiiilliK 'o-,t. , ! nn 11, wen- ulinldo lo ai.rei uii Till llll MI'S had belli .oiKi-olod u ( 011111 lliiian l-olig iioiiiIii.iIi d Trim' ,. mid llm kei CcoiKo linllith iiuiy .. Iillllol Wil taken. 'I he li" 1-1 ii 1 11 c 1 1 1 mi 11 lit I has but) It lenldellt of lllccoll I'll) for It ll 'I Hi ll r of year nnd lln nn Moth uM .1 ill k nun slleits He l bend hi.,, k I mull li for the ll.ib) I'ulp l'i'l-r I ti.lii I - 1 11 1 ( the plcm III llllie but I.Jl worked for ' Nei.il of ill" mills In laii ell). A pettlloll ftolO the propiTlv uMol, ll I'M l" tiled l l llll- eillllli ll .i-ii l. Unit the stli.l be renillii lit I In- 11 pcii-n of the general fulol of the 1 tv. With mi ceremony Hie iieiin ll pioiiiit ly referred the mailer In th- city at torney. Hid for the IniprotiTlleiil of l.illi sine! wro opijiod nnd llu final .!... It.ii of Iho pavement villi be bit w.tii the nlriel committee. Vk ll 1 1 tl Hill tin-, I lth ri prom ulitllW's nf (he pivii ic ciiiup.iule ill an i-arly dale. 1 a' li of the bids represent different ncUii a lion mi that Hie eommltlee Mill not pidr.c the bids by ensl iih-n,., ,i. bids folio : ('. (i. llolilii 11". c r. te. It I a s'l'iare yard, brick or con, ri to 1'iino. f t ,YI a )ard, and din k en I rushed riM k base, t.'si a )ard. In di pendent I'iivlug loinpuin, iiso'ia't o -nte tilth it I Inch hinder ami I Huh Hearing mirtui e, ll.'.'n and th" same H Ith no hinder, but 'i tin In hi ir tin- siirfm e. 1 1 'J't a )urd. M -iit.uoie. (l 1Mb , asphalt c itu-rcie r. di-. l w II 11rd. mid 11 -tli 11 1 1 10111 r to m i.l 'imiil . 1 1 Ml a iild. '1 l.e ''eiirtllli-- 1 Hon oi.mt'.niy. com n te, i i ' a V"'l. and Mlrllled brh It li.'.'i 11 v.ti'V. War ren ConHiruclion eoiiipiinv. ni.iii'binl , I'ltulitlilc. II l'i 11 )iirl, rnlrcK N ;JI.L'i a )nrd, and ruin s No. 1. II'-'-1 j a yard. j Kn d Mi CaiKbiinl vi.m 1 looted tn ' erte nn the Hiiter board, t.ikmi! tliu I place of .lame Itonke. Tho 'te lcnl I ii to '2 IioIhoi 11 Mcl'iiunbiiid 11 11 d lt";ikr j The term of ui.ler ciiiiiuiIhsIoiu r ll I throe )ear. 1 The ordinance llceiiiilni; nutoinohile i truck caine up for hocoihI padiiiK but !n iHiHipotied until tho first r rifjr lun etliiK In July on accoiiul e( tbrvt (cut of William Urn. I The clkarelte ordinalioe pannllu second rendlni! nnd HI become u U Hlih the b:iiature of ll la.vor. Tl Icuuncll Instructed the city enitliieor W draw up nn ordinance upprnpriutiii '.!(( In buy fire hydratil. .lame Tr.u7 wn Ktanled a permit lo use the utreit and alley panlnit his proiert) a Houlh Main Hlreot to slnre material no hlle coiiHtructlon a bulblliiK 011 hii properly lliore. An ordinance wai piiHKed chani:lii! tho inline of .MM Ktroel In (irccunplul In Cioetipultil Hlreet. Alw.iyt Lcid to Better Health. Serious xlckiiossi-H sturt In 1! iminl era of the iilutuacli, '.Ivor and kl Iney. The lu-Ht corrective and preventlvi! li Mr. KIiik's New Life I'llls. liny Pur Ify the 111 I - Prevent ( "tui t Ipafton. keep I, Ivor, Kidney and liourll Id healthy condition, (live you VWH health by riddliiK tho systi ui of 1m menllnt! and kiikh)- foods. KffocUvt and mild. l!.rio. at your irun.'ld- lluckleii's Arnica Salvo fur All Hurt. (Adv.) ASSOCIATION TO HOLD The last meetlm? of the Oregon Clly I'nrciit-Tcnohor assiiclutlon for llu' Hummer season, will be hold nt llui li 1 Mil school at ;i : :t0 o'clock Kildny aft- oriKion. A proKrnm c'iiihIsiiuk or reci lations lind exercise will be clvon uinl severnl drills by the pupils will be Klv- en. All parent iih well as others in terested In school work are Invited to attend. Always, probably, people who can't will ho IryltiK to wrllo poutns about Mount Hood. Of course. .1. I. Mornan would rend his father, hut peoplo will think differently for thnt. (le ant T1T,ltI5 BcSbeesJ Things We Never See 1 .... 1 - V1 I