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OUEOON CITY ENTKKlMilSK. 1KM HAY, Al'dl'ST LM. 1!M I CLAHKl. WHITE OOWN lICFKL Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County E FOR LOCI STREAMS SUBJECT FOR GRANGE irriTACAPA. Or. Ahs M-:ia. lU and i Hi II tnMtiil I In annnil J trit.illlnii i.f i.ilim.ii trout, Wdil' da) wtn-li the atate I flah lr, lialltlMi,1 lib I'OlialKl.mrlil ul aliuUl U'O (N0 In. ill from lt Ut hali tu t) l Hull liei Ills i omr her. ! 7 tit I. t lt -,nni i)l of tbt kind of, flab, r" i lt il alnce auku! I, and Uni i I hi arrltnl of Hi tar atta. lied lo the molt and rxprr Irani, ilictritiiiiii.il a ina.le by tint farmer and r-l-; d ti of Klai .id... I In- (lb tains lalil nl III tin. CUnkaiiu rlii-r. t'liar iTi'. k, Dullolae irnk miJ H " a IjUe. l-aterj In tlm frAxiii thrin ill l t 1 1 1 1 r t ' Irlhutlon f r in tli fnirrtimiiit had fa iry i lilicr Mill, mil whi-u thi ill i trthutmn I completed thi trr.iiti will tn will mpi'lirJ mill iM'ii. : II .I) MII.W AI'KIK, Pre . Au H - Hal, mil, llali lil tj':l ( 4Hl't ill ( lialnpli II tilt) I' ..I i n.i III I'i'.xl ll,llll iih kiiif mill ! up r r t iiu . ill ll f ll lla) lllxlll'X nf MlUaukl'' fraiitf', V'1 i' rinlurd.ii. In ,t..M Hue of Women il.iy The protiain . it 1 he Ariaiu mi ni iif the Kil. li ii, arraiinl ly Mm V. ll. I'.iiue, he Innr. Include ill. r.uiti nt ' 1 ! Ariaiiti-iii.'iii uf itif Mod in Kin luii ' l.y Mr. LIU MilliT. mul nt ' I'l'f Km rrct nrjr i'ii.htiri." by Mr. Mary I." llraf '1 here will n!i he a lii'iMial pn rra:u m.il four iinn!.. r will be liiitl iu J In the Ui'.r.l aiul fi' irih it 'SM . CAN3V UNCIAIMID MAIL I'.ililii, On', An. I iSihiIhII -Tlu- li'll.- ll'K l a ll i'l tun alnu d li ili-r in llu i ani l lnwli'fiii f. ' l uf a.niie liia if alii m I"U li) ln llfiiint I' X all, .utiiiMi r. V lit t.I l'..-hn!ui, Ml raili.al ri it m. I, Mr W. II lUnu'li. Lie' lli'lm. r"r.l II. .L. la, Ml ; f i l l.- I. Hi' WILSONVlLLE. i llinr a COOKING TALK IS GIVEN M TURN OUT TO EIGHT I MII.W AI'KIK. Or.'. Aus. ' Vn'l i m n are l. ;k,. nii lnn nu . iku Juit I teiinl ii i iiilui i iH'kol. I'i'-i nu t : i-akr ami ui li ariu li . and team onl ll'lain riHikliii!." M'. Juii.i Siuxm M-r. a I'lirllanil ti.irlu r a! thi ' Wnuii u ilai " iiii'i-iinn nf tin- Milteaiikii KrntCi ! In ill ti r ti'il.i. "Vim atf tin- ii rv '!: tell! Kill! Bllil ili-nt.ini! i !n ' (hint: mid rai-i1 a f'i Iu n nu iln t ! K t ihi-iti." FIRE ENGINE BOUGHT CANHV. Or, AtiK. 19 IS.iuli j Alxint om hiiiidr.'it urn of imil'i-r and j umlrrliruh on th hank of thti Wil-1 laiiM-HK rivr have tici-n nilui-rj to j yn.wAl KIK. Orf, Aiik. U li' .hi t.y a tnn-t flru that ha bn luiiTfu. cuiiiiril at l.mt iukIii burninK for th rant wi-i-k. !Ml,n nmiln tiroiMoti fur a rh mli .il f:r- The fir mt-nia to haii hrokiit U'iv from J. V. lioal farm and from ttwrf It ramo our on to O'l'ryan and Stff aul tlmlM-r. Sunday pvi'tilnc to hmi drrd cord of ohI, on d by K. St f anl. CAiiKbt !lr and waa unahle to he put out. liti-r li ma fi-arrd ihst ll teoinu uurn riii iioiii, n a iranMinK Ki ,n a!ks that ny tiii Kioa mu tM-ninu v. t Jur.j ai but bai krlri m r' iat ana tnr tmi ihlfU'd and now all danger 1 l'.i.-i 'l. Ora Slytrr nleo ha wood In that part of the country and It a (-arM at ftrat that the fire would Kct hold of It, but afr woiklng nlot of Sunday men; t'ttlnc barkflrt' t danciT was li ent d. (.it orco Kiu hl'T, the fire war i nmni' for .Mi u'nuriu'. llii ii tuui nriiT ha had any kind of in(HUoti from fire and the !'.i:!it I'riitiitU'ti lion .ifforJi'd I eoiiMdrri'd tu lt -r than tione. The city rouiull awardid the ivn trait for crailini; and the Iannis of oil the entire blictll of liue. aUmt one half mile, to W. II. fouiim ll for OGLE MOUNTAIN MINE STARTS MOl-AI.I.A. Ore, Auk. 13. The Oitie I r. Jiitme ! Iklikllli; ull'l I ;t-.il lliany (.. In till irar lli-i Kn'er. utiiv) Hinl mid I.I hut Joiii liaie tei irii.d Irmii Ihi-.r raiiiiii trip, but tin ir Irieii.U an Uxiklliii lor lellliiu Mr Aul'ii i WikhI r-.ilid the nd n -i of the di aih uf h. r broth, r III !', Mr Jai k in, i.f llii.i l iiu. oil .titiil.n Ju.U-e I li.Hii.-.'ll and t oliliie me at . ii-b iiu mill Mi J.tikou, lu l Mr 1 Iiiiih.iiii ilaiikMi r. The ll.bik.ih Imlce itaie Mi, t ri ll in, one nt Hi. ir inn! laiiliiul tin in tn r, a iiri'rie ni" ii!l', and a liii r of biaiitltul baby flo'lli (or t!ie late arrlial. I In- h wr.m ei in ar our 1 1 1 !.!. are lui)' ci'ltiiii: -r ilutiK In oi.br tnr the ti in ii -.iiiii, KliHti .i.iiiiIi to be nun Ii bitter H' re than lu m.nn i! ii-. . a. the bi'l'.v lariH a I look i M i. i lie the dry m .imii Mr. and Mi. I'M. ihnff. nn.i lll.l.b r and Anna lUialtu were undated I'l Ihv oik of tin- K. t'iUh iul:e on the lat iihn Iii.i! nu-.'it. and telr -liinei.t-of li'i' iTiam and ia'e teire ni.. at the i-lone of t!;e biiiue. liu eliiii; I'ht lniU-e i forsnu tin ml mid r the i i:' able li..iliai;i Hii ll' of Ml Itetlle l a al :a linl.rrt 'nel and lit bride are now at hiiuie In tin ir frii'iiil al their I an tif.il ram h home tu.ir t!i rinr. Ihi neiilv ueiblid ooiiie haie a kr. it many frieii.! lu re, hi tae tri at plianure lu julninn with the rotreioii di nt In b.-Kt iln- for their fu'ure welfare. Hie wfu.it in II. 1). Say farm near Wilnun illo turned out oier for'y biin t'lfof wheat to the aero, whleh Meiix a kihhI iiel I for a dry eaoti. The farm n-ar our llla-e, ui h as St.utk'i'1 . Yiiuni:'. Anuti'. Sn-iya ami any we ha.e heard from, haie all had it iod re turn from their Krain, whnli hnw Mr I'erri W.otlibl tlirnlnd for lilinilH III. lal Moil In. Mr II. Hull ii.llb i I t.iklni hi Klill Mr. W. II Wilil.nii.r aiul ilaiililil, rnV, ' la town lat tee. k. Ml M V.italilull, (fill Ol. io t II), j l i. hi tuning her I'.iniil Mr. 7.ah , . ii and t. .in lit fur a ttiurl Hi"' Mr MiHi'lillhrbiil for Mr I UuUn and be ol t nil bu.lu I. Mr l.i'oll tie l beli'luii Mr. I 'oil" miller U'kiiiit bi i.iin Mr I II II. lo I w hi-lilli4 Mr li Mar. ,ii.ii. It tlark (lain 11 all. I J (lark bulb Hew bullae mi the old Hiillltaii I'laiv. (il.t I ! in l l will kll.it f ir U'Kail nil hii. b.i baler Ml I .In I'lini-r went III rolllaudi Ial ten k. It. i l'm.i had nil be i ream m l.tl 1 la. I tet..k. j Ml .i)illlell all.) oll. lii'lieri, were III town .ll Week. i ALSPAIGH. I.kar III. . In ,.l a latual.le rolt l.l.l Week l'r..iik mitetv, of I. .Hi. in. I. lUlle.l lib hi ..ireiii Hmi .I n I'l Still Ha a I'oitl.iii.l lUitor laM nek. Mr Krall and Mr ( ha. Spark ! ut Samrday with Mr mid Mr J. 11 Mr mid Mr M ir.tiall l ..iutli i'eiil Sunday wlili Hie former nr . nt JENNINGS LODGE. l 'ie Pan lit Ti a. I r' M lalioii belli iu n cular mei thly him unit on Prlilay, Auit I Iih Mr II. J. lioblu i mm. rtilltix. Mr Mlnnl ' Altni.in wa i boaeii chairman of the Juieiiile1 fair oiiiiulitce lo I ike Mr I line : e'lert place. The fair HI be lie!. I In the uliiii of S. n, l.'ih nt lb i hoot hnime. A reference loliimn II I I t.in will be niril i-.'d by ibe Auc atloti for the achool room. Meiatiie ' II ' Smllh All., rt I'u.r.'.i mi.l llnelil l!ol ert are on the r and nfe iiinklmt :.r - for doiuii nun h duntu the winter noiiih Hie At cl.iMotl tiee.l th,. .; port of I lie pat . - x 1 rfniL; Al U K'ftt.MM l'Tt 35 While I a iii ful color for ilrey voon. and with the wide tli.ll. n.. n f.ihliiial.e the iieiierul rll.il m.il be alii re. I lli.li tllill. li lie .itell ll liiatrated I of flue whit lno.i-. linn ll lllliTle,! Wllh I'll let Mllbnildelb roin and parent of the diatrlet. AH are cordially Imlt .1 I . be j.ri i nt on iheeli llltllS of Sept. I.'tll til ee the in hibit i.f th." chllilreii. Vr II II. Piiiiiioi . kIio tea lerlou ly hurt in an auto a. i l.lent ottie few i' Hue III from the lulll at llolltii! to peml the winter wllh her ami. I .ii r i in rnraini I i.r ill at tier cr.illl 1'iMiiiitltte.i ir liny Mount I. the af.n.1 UK phi Mi lan Vr Jatue Iti riiiinl and bain and Mla ir Itatdorf ri luriie.l on Monday re thev ap. lit the and Mr. II J. Hat fnUII Sellable, wh week end with Mr. dorf Mr l.Korret departed on Suinl.iv for WayittlUk'loii, l I', uli re r.ln will apelnl the wilier Willi lnr anil. den of thl dlntrict I dlrectinc the men. All the men of Can by and the mirroundins country that, can puMlbly Ket a way are ihero flshtlns the blaze. FIRE AT CANBY NOW IT IN CONTRC The Blizzard Silo Filler Is the Thing There is no question about the value of silage for feed and the Hlizzard Ensilage is a good invest ment for the farmers of the Northwest for still another reason. It enables them to put away the crop when it should be put away, regardless of weather condition. Many crops could have been saved in the past few years if farms on which the loss occurcd had been equipped with a silo and Blizzard Silo Killer CAXnV. Ore.. Aug. IT. Nearly 100 acrvs cf timber and underbrush have been burned on the bank of the Wil lamette river, about three miles north of Cnnby. by a forest fire that has been raKins there for the Past week. lLe fire neeiiis to have started from 1!. V. lteal's place, crossinc to the O llryan I nnd Stetanl woods. Late lust night 2u0 cords of wood owned by E. Ctefanl were burned, but the fir was checked as it started to ward the house. Ora Slyter also is a heavy loser of cordwood. All dan ger now Is believed past. George Kotn ler, the firo warden for this district, is directing the crws. CANBY LOCALS Canby. Ore., Aus. 19. l Special) Misses Alma and Helen Stoddard and Miss Sue Hull who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Georse Hendshaddler in this city for the past few weeks re turned to their homo In Portland to day. J. C. Kauplsch was In Portland today transacting business. Ray Rrandes was in Portland today. L. H. CAMPBELL IS GIVEN .FIGHT TO OPERATE STREET CAR LINE FOR 25 YEARS rfi .v;.. 'U . i t . a &..' .'e' V - v.s . The Blizzard Is a Time Tried Machine FINDS IT VERY SATISFACTORY Cleotie, Oreitoti, May 2, 15:l. Mitchell, .inN K Staler Co., Portland, Or' Knii. Cteiitleiiien: We have unil your Itllrzard enllni;e cutter the pant sea son and find them a verv mitlnfactory nuichliie In every way. We put up ov er fioil Ion of rorn mul had mi trouble rutting from So to f."i ttiii per day and ilevatlni: It to a helitht of feet, unliii; an lel. iiiachliie. Wo consider tlietu the best innchlne made fur the purpose. We also used It to cut al fill la and clover hay fed to shcci and cattle at our yards this Winter, mid It handled the work III Kood shape. Vnurs truly. The SI N OIAI, ItANt'll. Hy l.. ti. Mctlaw. Photo Taken May 20, 1914, on the Farm of Streich & Neiger, Cleone, Oregon. Why Silage Pays If you want to know how much the silo filler will do for you, send in the coupon for this book. State tho size of your silo, and we will quote you. It places you under no obligation to buy. Mitchell, Lewis Staver Co. Portland, Oregon, Spokane-Boise W. J. WILSON & CO., Oregon City, Or. CANBY HDW. & IMP. CO., Canby, Or. AGENTS Don't nuiko the mistake of buying a silo filler of ques tionable merit. They cost m arly as much in the briMmilng and fur more In the long run. or short run. either, for that mut ter. The Pllzznrd is a practical machine. It ciimhlnoit knives, fun and ily wheel Initead of using these as sep arate, units, thereby saving power and making a more compact cutter. It ele vates without fall Into tho tallest silo. Its cuts tho material with a sheer cut, does not crush It. Tho Hlizzard Is re sponsive to control and sure to operate. The Illlzziird Is widely Imitated, but nothing can shake, Its popularity with those who have used them. MILWAUKIE, Ore., Aug. 19. The Milwaukie city council at a special meeting last night passed an ordi-: nance granting L. H. Campbell, a civil engineer of Milawukle, a 25-year-fran- j chlse for a street railway in Milwaukie. before the ordinance is signed by May or Elmer, Campbell must stipulate that . he will not interfere with or obstruct I the Portland & Oregon City railroad j from building on Fourth street and Shindler streets, which are included in the routes of both railways. Stephen Carver, whose application for the Portland & Oregon City rail road has been given its first reading, will have to make a similar stipula tion before his franchise is granted. Carver's franchise contains a clause providing that If the Carver road is given the right to use the tracks con structed under the Campbell franchise on these two streets, each lino shall have the right to construct only a i single track on Fourth and Shindler streets, the two tracks to be used In common and the cars of each line us ing the right hand track only. Car ver's franchise further provides that if Campbell fails to construct a track up on either or both streets, the Carver line may construct double tracks on both streets. The franchise, which was amended by the public utility committee of the council, contains a "common user" clause covering the entire line. For each trip in one general direc tion within Milwaukie limits 5 . cents and no more may be charged and com mutation tlcketc must be sold, giving . 25 rides for $1 for adults and 20 rides for BO cents for school children on school days between 7 a. m. and 6 p. Mountain Mining company, with prop erty located l!0 miles from Molulla al an altitude of .'OHO feet in the Cas cades, started Its machinery this week. The promoters of this mine have been operating for the last 15 years. An effort is now being made to got a road constructed from Molalla directly ti the Ine. Over the present route the teams have about 10 lies of snow to buck during the winter, while over th? proposed route there would be only about a mile and a half of snow. The new road will m.'ike Molalla a head quarters for supplies for this mine and other mines to be operated in that region. I what rich land and good farmers we have here. i A new butcher shop has already I sprung up out of the ruins of a we -k ago, and the new firm of Hrown & Fox will soon be i-clling meat hi re. Constipation Causes Sickness Don't permit yourself to become con stipated, ns your system immediately begins to absorb poison from the back-f'l-up waste matter. 1'sn l)r. King's New Life Pills and ke .p well. There is no better safeguard against Illness, lust take one dose to-night. 23c, at your Druggist. (Adv.) CONCORD NOTES WRONG NOTION CORRECTED MILWAUKIE, Ore., Aug. 13. (Spe cial) Four auto cyclists who may have imagined that the Front street pavement was layed for their special amusement and speed contests, came to grief in Justice Kellogg's court the past week. Their fines and costs will serve to remind them that puglic high ways are not regarded as speed courses. Deputy Sheriff Frank Ervin was able bo overhaul the speediest of them. CONCORD, Ore., Aug. 13. The So cial Service club held Its regular busi ness meeting at the home of Mrs. M. T. Oatfield Thursday afternoon. A pic nic luncheon was enjoyed out on the lawn under the shade trees at 1 o'clock and a business session followed. Members of the Concord Communiy Sunday school which numbered 43, en Jojed a picnic at he Ssllwood play grounds Thursday afternoon. The su perintendent, Mrs. George C. Brownell, had charge of the affair. OAK GROVE NOTES OAK GROVE, Ore., Aug. 13. The Parent-Teachers' association met in regular session Friday afternoon. The usual business was transacted and pa pers were read by Mrs. Nellie Dayton and Mrs. Anna Kernbroadt. The Oak Grove Childrens' Industrial club met for work at the schoolhouse Friday afternoon. Infection and Insect Bites Dangerous. Mosquitoes, files and other Insects, which breed quickly in garbage palls, ponds of stagnant water, barns, musty place, etc., are carriers of disease. Ev ery time they bite you, they Inject poison into your system from which some dread disease may result. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment. It Is an tiseptic and a few drops will neutralize the Infection caused by insect bites or rusty nails. Sloan's Liniment disin fects Cuts, Bruises and Sores. You cannot afford to be without it in your borne. Money back if not satisfied. Only 25c, at your Druggist. (Adv.) SANDY. Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Moxley, of Fir wood, are parents of a bouncing baby boy. Jack Scales has returned from Port land. Goo. A. Wolf has sold the Sandy hotel business to Portland parties. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf will spend the winter In Southern Oregon. Sandy schools will open September 11th. Jim Wolf has returned from Cali fornia. The oat harvest is about over here abouts. It. E. EsBon is riding out in his late ly purchased Ford. Mesdames Mack and Malar, of Fir wood, are attending the county nor mal at Gladstone. .1. R. Anderson is hauling his oat crop in the bundle to Pleasant Home. Walter Krebs has rented the Howard place. Several hundred cords of wood were burned up last week beloif Kelso. W. J. WIrtz is spending a week at Gresham. Dr. P.arendrlck and family are spend ing a few days at Seaside. Otto Kleeman is preparing plana for a second fire-proof building to be erect ed by Casper Junker for a business block on Main street. The Esson Drug Co. will likely occupy one of the stores. Fire-proof buildings are at a premium in Sandy. Wallace Curtis, of Kelso, Wash., has been spending a few days with Will Oosholm. And some women wouldn't enjoy liv ing in a heavenly mansion unless they could clean house at least once a month. weeks ago, Is rapidly Improving nnd able to walk about tho house. Mr. D. J. Abbey has loused the Van- dermeer Acres for the coining year. At the district board meeting, which was held at the home of the chairman, Mr. Will Jacobs, on TuoHday evening of last week, the contract for excavat ing for basement under school house was let to Hoy Hlndes, he being tho lowest bidder. Work will commence this week. After the business of the district was attended to Mrs. Jacobs served delicious ice cream and cake to the new board and Mr. Carl L. Smith. Mrs. Sanders and three sons will re move to their home In Milwaukie thlH week. Mrs. MucFarlane and Miss Kin ma Pllburg, of Walla Walla, Wash., visit ed with the A. C. MacFarlane family this week, leaving for Woodburn on Friday. A splendid sermon by Rev. Frederic Tonge was listened to by a large num ber, when on Sunday evening service was held at the Hatdorf hall. Itev. Tonge spoke on "Heaven." He la a pleasant speaker. On the evening of Aug. 28th Rev. Tonge will deliver his well known lecture on "Jack and Jlil Went Cp tho mil." This lecture will be given under the auspices of the Fra ternal Union Lodge and an offering will be taken. Service will be held next Sunday evening. A Jolly picnic party spent Saturday afternoon at the Magone Park. Among those going by In the Evlnrude motor boat of Will Jennings were Major and Mrs. T. S. Clarkson, Mrs. Ella Spoon er, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings and the Misses Lucile Wolcott and Vivian Spooner. Mrs. Shaver entertained a company of ladles on Thursday last at her home on 19th and Mill streets in Portland. Mrs. Carpenter, of Oakland, being the honor guest. At the delicious lunch eon, places were laid for Mrs. Car penter, of Oakland; Mrs. Staley, of Portland; Mrs. Kelley, of Lents; Mrs. Carl Smith; Mrs. Will Jacobs; Mrs. MacFarlane, Mrs. Roberts and Miss Hessie Roberts, the latter remaining down for the week-end with Miss Hel en Shaver. Mr. Pollock, of Oregon City, was at his cottage at. this place on Sunday and reported a baby daughter bad ar rived at his home during the week. Miss Grace McCIoskey, of Portland, is spending a fortnight with Miss Ruth Cook. Mr. Will Cook and Ralph Madison Mrs. Dill and Miss Flora have re turned from their outing at Dolph, where they spent n month. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ilopson, Mr. Gor don King, Miss Fraker and Rev. Tonne spent Sunday with the George A. Ou trun! family. Mr. A. Myron Is getting Ills beds ready lu his nursery for the sweet peas. Mr. Byron makes a specialty ol siviid peiiH and this planting will bo ready for the market in February. Mrs. Westerlield returned from Ta coma on Thursday and on Sal unlay accompanied by her daughter, Lillian departed for Albany, Oregon. Mrs. H. II. Emmons leaves on Sept. 1st for New York, where she will visit a brother, Mr. Newton, l'liins wero made to Join a party of friends to sail on tho 1 St h of September for a tour of the continent. Slaihed Hi Friend. Magistrate Are you interested In this wise? Witness For the Proserie tlon-Yes, sir: the prisoner rut toy ac quaintance. Ilumtlu Express. To Keep Her Going, A long suffering husband bad a wife who seemed to be perpetually talking. After driving lilui nlinost frantic one evening with her conversation, she re marked: "Tbndileiis, I suppose when I dlo you'll have a mausoleum built In my memory?" "I will do nothing of the sort," re turned the exasperated Thnddeus. "When you die I will have you cre mated and your ashes placed In an hourglass. Then you can keep on go ing for ever." Children Cry for Flotchor'a VVSV.AN.-VVNVSV VVVViV..NV r If 4 1 V .v, vx ,. v. v. -XsXv. s Tli HI ml You ll.an Alwit) HoukM. mul wlilrt, !,, i III Ilka. ., .ha.H Mffe ....rM ll.ia llll IM f tilt I .ii .i j....- ...... ..v iiaiiira . MIMl lui ! M tllilile) llliil. r ,, b" illill llH TtWIiill ftlllrtl t Infr Allnvf Iiu MM IimIim oIii iIHi ,,' All ('miiila-rlrll. Iinlf illlmi Mini ".Illl-IK-If ihm " nr i ' lMrliiirii( lliul lilllii v ll Ii nml iinluiigi r tlm luin. "J Infant Mini I lilliln ii-:im rli iico nulii l l'ruUMj What is CASTOR IA ('a I ii rl.i U n liiirinlea) milialllnln for ('ulnr (), Kiirlo, lrni nml hiM.ililmr hi nip. It I plenum T" iiiiil.ilii iirlilirr Opium, Morphine) tmr ntliir Ji,'.,' kllliat.tlll'l'. It HL' I It K"liru',er. 1 1 ileal ro) t V llliil llll.l) I'l-lrrUllllcaa. I er Ilium tllllli llilrt) Iiu Im'I'ii III rnii.tiilit ll fur tlin relief uf t lit,J I l ilnleiH ) , AMihI CiiIIi', iill TiTlliinir 'I ruiililr. t?l I ll ...I.... .. ....I.!.... ll.. 1.1 .. ' . ivm!!.... rll.,lll l llliil iHJWlU iiiiiiii. no inn i immi, '1 ho 1 hllilrrll' I'linur. il.iti tlin Minimi li mul ltowi? , ulilnir linilthy mul tiuturul i'l.-1 Im .Mother's l'rli'iid. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS the Slinnlure of The Kind You Have Always Boughf In Use For Over 30 Years t i.un f -- v m ------- . FROM WILLAMETTE VALLEY PAPERS Th Bit of th County Nt ami Note Printed Thl Wek ir the Local Papers Crorg Community Fair. I .,.. a r. . Pr.M.le.it ji.i.i.r f He i.ei.rec S , W"" 8""M cinl BIl.M'i.llilllerellll I lull tl-1. TI tliat 1 '""Will lui ll l-'lmltu Till- their IH W club bullae I Imw under cull i'r lli:n the r a. -Ill water lli-B struct Inn and will be ri.ulv In pb-niv if fuinuiieil a ,. nuful aupg.lr it i ny n tllll.' fur Hie Cnllillllllilly Pair tu be belli . .. T, ... I, , , . . September '.'Mb. 11,1. f,.r will 'r ''"' "'"rnlilie. bir-.y.-,,, iilelli! the line i.f the l-:.il Cl.ickaliiii '"r ''"'"""'I1' " In kit. In II ui.il U) Pair, only nil a smaller acale this 11 :.r Klervnlle la bulled In iiialiu a hnllil.iv trip In Ci-nriie on that day .iinl ilt.lt Mil fair and get n-cj m 1 11 1 ) with Hie lienrKrt people. The people of (iciiriv Intend to make u good exlillilt ill the Kii-t ( l:i. kiitniiM Kalr, Seiletiiticr S .mil '1. ll Ud KalininU should alt lid Ibe riH.ln. II I Ibe belief iif I lie i Ui clll.en that there la plenty lllilHUH where imr present snpi.lv ciuiinh - muni, pure sprint! KHt.-r n,,, v,iv a. I a town call haie. and there till doubt that the tiipaira wiiul.l D prove the expenditure iicccai.iry '01 ereiiaii thl supply. Pew. If aiij, tt iili)"'t to the rupelidltnre of (utn'a i l audi a purpoiH.. T.y win , I3fl) cniic rned III tin. purity of the , limn In ibe coat of i, nnd li,..j in 1 rlchi lu Unit stand, fur a pleniiii.; ,v i ply of giiml water la iimrc i,, ( Ir -d I linn a low tin rule - .tunvj 0. aervrr. Mayor Llvetley'i Advw,v ' Mai or iind Mr. P. A. l.lvVi ii4 two ciilldreti reliiriieil Minnl.iv tea la their cur from their I'minlHc vlt'.l 0 their way Saturdnv from .Mi rtlt I'oJi Miinday. i in ItoielmiK they hud nn rxclntuu The railing ' proKres.iiii-t beiiteen peril m e and luirmw scape from i u Molallii and l.lb 'ral. Mucll of tm i rlmis accident. W hile in nllin; i tej work lui already been dol e .m l u .ili , bill the I'ord engine u.is ton bx te but little work to put th" le d ill shape i do ofi-llve work so Mrs. I.liesl yi:! iconic allow later III Ibe in. mill.- I. a lacada Proi:re. W. V. S. st Molalla. J. ('. Lewis. Mlperllllelldelit of roll at rmt loll for the Wlliiiliit lie Soiitberi., arriieil In town I'rld.iy .in. I iiuole the Mol.illa hotel lit b-ailipiariera. He I biokiiiK for men iin.l team t.i put in work on the colisiructleii work oil Hie mad south mid weat of M n.illa ton ird Mt. Angel. lie eipects to ciiliinielii e this work for the ties The company Is coith lent tbat mill out some iiiilonki d lor delay or iimm vorabbi WeiUher. they will li" tilde to arrive wllh their train. In Molallii by (ictober first. The grailn from here to M'.. Ang" through Monitor Is 111 easy .lie to iiiaki) nnd n crew Is already noralng there. This fall we ill mid have elec tric traiisiorta:luu both north to Pint land and nest to M'. A mm I. Mnl.iHa Pioneer. PARDON FOR CONVICT HERO. Lif. Ha Wit a "Truity" and Rilked Saving a Child. Jefferson t'lly, .Mn. As n reivard for saving the life of a baby (iovernni Major has pardoned nil old convict, William Kchtille, sent from St. Louis for ten years on n rhnrgu of murder In the second degree, Iiu Iiiim been lu tho prison since early In PHI). Schulte was ii ' trusty, working on the prison farm, nml rescued tlx V flint daughter of Kiigeuo Johnson, n railroad switchman, from u burning house several months ngo. The baby's mother was fatally Injured In the fire, ami Schulte was severely burned III nil iiffort to rescue her lifter he had saved the Utile one. The husband ami father has been untiring In bis efforts to securo a par don for Schulte ever hIiicu nnd pre sented a petition bearing several hun dred names asking for his release, Most family hotels have all the dis comforts of a homo. I the two children Kot out ami Hie rk.:i iliiii were sent on up the hill Hi l.liesley p mi ii In In i; In bio. k (It wheels. As she was doing this then.' j bounded back nml ran over ln r. SM I i;ot up and was running to le r b hand w hell she fe ami huhIiiIiiciI pir tint fracture of the left shoulder. Jfir or Llvesley ran the car Into an eiuliul iiieiit to stop lis downward rarer i:4 was Hi row n about sixty feet wlli. Injury. The car turned over a cev of times luii fortunately was. tint i . 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- -1 1 only the windshield W hri.kcii mid parts bent. Wiih ik slslalice of those who came ulS& car was Tightened mid the JournflW colli limed to Itoseblll g wllcr- l.lvesley's shoulder received ll ilnrlor'l atti iitloii. She was also bruised rat what where the machine bad ninen her. Woodburn Independent. 8IGNAL3 OF DISTRESS Oregon City People Should Know How to Read and Heed Them. Disordered kidneys givo many sig nals of distress. i be secretions may be (lark, contain sediment. Passages are somotimes frcqumu, scanty, painful. , Haokucho Is often present uu, I'lKht. ., .., Headaches and cmzy Bpe" kidneys should rocolve Summer Coughs are Dangerous Summer cold are dangerous. They Indicate low vitality and often lead to serious Throat and Lung Troubles, In cluding Consumption. Dr. Kings' New Discovery will relieve the cough or cold promptly and prevent complica tions. It is soothing and antiseptic and makes you feel better at once. To de lay Is dangerous get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery at once. Money back if not satisfied. 60c and fl.On bottles at your Druggist. (Adv.) cur. Wcnkenod nulck help. , , , Don't delay! Use a special kidney remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kld noys, backache and urinary dlsordors. Oregon City evidence proves their worth. Mrs. Elizabeth .1. Pace, C12 Twelfth St., Oregon City, Oregon, says: "I suf fered off and on for years from kidney and blndder weakness. Nothing gave me relief until I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They acted on my sys tem, quickly relieving the trouble. My health has been much better since." Price fiOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Pace had. Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) OUKCON CITY MAUKICTS KggB- Per doz., 2:ir. Dairy iliitler 2!ic. 1Mb broilers V to Lie. Springers Lie. I lens Large and fat, per lb, Illo 11 I. It. Ducks Live So (noinlmil). W. p. Ducks Llvo Kc (nomliuil). (ieese Live, N'4 to 10c. Cabbagi' lb., 1c. finiiiiiH-I'er pound, 2. ('Milium balk I lo 4c. Grain and Feed. Vail v Hour $1.80; patent J5.25. Ilnrd Wheat Plour $5.n0. Wheat XSc to !i0c. Haled I lay J7 to $11.00. Shorts Per ton, $211 to $30. Hruti Per ton, $27 to $2S. Livestock Market. Common Steers li to B'jO. flood cows 4 to 4VjC. Hogs Alive, 8 to 8Mi. Hogs Dressed, 10 to lie. Prlmo valley steers DV4 to "ft Lambs I to 4'4c PORTLAND PIUCEfl'. rV Wheat-Nominal. Now- cirop ' . 81c bid, 87o nskod; roriyroiu, -88o asked. , . On I a NOIII llll . 1NCW CIO I, liur price, No. 1 whlto feed, $21.00. Flour nulling pneu; riueio, - to $fi.00; Willamette valley, l.f " $1.80; local straight, $.'1.80 to $-I.W. Hay New crop, producers' Pc Wlllatnetto vuley timothy, fancy $12M to $14.00. MlllHlitffs nran, $21 bid; stton $24 bid, $21.00 iiBked. , Hurley Nominal. Now crop, $21 bid; $21.r.O asked; brewing, per ton bid. Summer Constipation Dangeroui Coin-tlnatlon In Summer-time Isnior dangerous than In the full, vW0T"n. spring. Tho food you eat Is oftn c? laminated and Is more likely W 1 . . i. irh vnu meni in your siomuuii. in... 'j.-jn apt to drink much cold water auriM. .L- .,... ininplng yur mo not weaiuer, mun mj. .ine stomach. Colic. Fever, Pt""11", Poisoning and other Ills are n" results. Po-Do-Lax will keep yoo as It Increases the Bile, the nat'if1 ative, which rids the bowels of tne nABlaH nnlannnu waste. ..f will make you feel better, and effective. Take a dose 60c, at your Druggist (Adv.) to-nignu