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(lUKiidN I'lTV KNTKHPItlHK, KUIIMY. I IM' I!V :-. I'M', Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County CLACKAMAS PARENT TEACHERS Will MEET M. E. BOSWELL DIES AI ESTACADA AlSPAUGM Mr la h SORPftlM II OlVt FOR ANNA HILLY ON MIR IRTHOAV. Mitt ,1 tt Mailt K ItoserlL Urdaa4ar ef tat Bta t4 U )MM I k ru a eailv tad Bmmrd i (' ( IW.r l oa I WW SSeSBbar o( la huh aaa ni Hr Jaa ui. ark !.! rrsa tid family mm ml . kim r.ml ttratMl t Mr H 1W Mr H.rt.ia hawna asoved Jlina U.i see lo Make hr I I I I . . k.rl I llli.lriorlll i oprnoa tor sppvadu nig Krl Imtnllag lo ih laai rrpoits aloei fairl. dears al Km la Creak waa a, ewcree. Haiurea) algal Over llihaai an i frank Doaty mil r I'lankaia Hunday morning au.l I Dnsvfet church .tarted il ranipl a edcel aovarr Mr and Mrs. I emaa ih rhildraa. b alih tka latter. Auall ii" . Hhr waa al Alia l a n of i I ha ladles' Inpiotvmrnl 0k. laataad Hirer brother, an I rtnlif Tha filarial wilt rnr llwn tidied grandmother. Mra Orpum rn . laai j Mra Kmma Fltigrrald and Mr M I rni..ii were ihr guests of Mr and Mra. Heart Guam, but io Hondo, Hi- AROENWALO BBVJ a hall February II. Kdgar llrlpls had ahal mlahl ham lab bald Ita bual jr. Jaa It Tbr tr.id tic- ml EAGLE CREEK tha "Ufa of iuna ihr lm ara: Zrlrua Darry. Prealdeal. Mlldrrd l.jnih. 8rr marr. Hart ha llaaesn. Treasurer Mirharl Miami. Chirr ,.f Police: Kuth I'Mi KAMAH. ttt. Jaa ti c tall A aareat Haraer. rarriiai ha kaM al Ika araiwUuwae al t o Friday afiara a, Jaaaary It alts. Aaaa Kelly, a Medral la ika raWaaJ fcar tirasjoe City alga school aa aWaaat a worker lr aarprtaad by a namtmr at bar " Tka fHaadj at hr sosse bare or ika rrae na aiairt lag ef Jaaaary 1. la nreaaMi betas ' ka bald fr kar Mrtaday. Tka evseuag araa plea . tkta place anil) .peal la plajlai gaataa aad gas -.ffu-aiing aral starry awkiag aflrr aklrh light refresh as aal. aara served. Miaa KUy waa lha r I pleat of numerous araa I aata. Th" al Mlu Opal laagaakarg. aha waal asaes 111 la akla lo ha ap aad aroaad again lawla llorabargrr baa Installed a barbers chair la ika rear of kls coe nra 1 rartlaarry Mara. Tkta will fill a long br trhooi mtmal fall aaal. 1 JU Mlajaica ratlaarat TSa .aianainmaai glraa by Ika laajJiBla rranklia." Al Udlaa" Aid Hocirty of lha Ml nod tat P""aal offlfara alarird atanfal church, rrlday avaatag Jaa aary It was a dacldad aarcaaa both asctelly aad taaaclaUy. A good pro- cram r. trrvd brforr s full houar aad tha protaada arllrd lit. which "ajiau Asaisiani. ama iticc Uf Md will bausad for rhurihimrpoaa. i . . aT ' " Tl. "T "rtland. wara ihr gaaala of Mr and Mra John Imlgar raturaad from "J: Wta Plllapton. Tlmakaa,r an.1 Mf R g J Toutla. Wash . whara aha baa baaa car ,u'rl lrw, nr l hlr' lag for kar moihrr who has baaa III' Bo) tha l.rnvb. Kdward Hlchinond alnra rhrtstnus n'1 ,llrT, Jt cntarad tha Mllwaukla Jaeta lura has baaa uffaring with H1b Mooi Mlajr. Jaa. H. Tha aj p a tt cold tha put wrak. rrM 01 ,nr 'our"' ruplla or Ml C 0. Hayward baa (akro a poaltlon ll,r,rwN rlnJ' Ml" WaaTa with Mr Dayar. a dalryataa. balow f001" Portland oa tha Washington alda. Mr Mrs 0. Walkar ara tha Kvntualistlc mwilaga ara balng held, Proud Parwta of a baby boy. at tha Congr. at tonal ckurck tbU A r7 P"nt aurprlaa waa glvan waak. coodurtad by eraagallsu from lo ,n Mlssa flco In thrlr naw bomi Ilrlilah Columbia. ta Albarta last Friday evanlnr Tka Idtarary 8oriHy In tha aaat " CU-ckstuaa dlitrlrt raaAarad a inlan- Th G " c' It- did oroermm befora a toad amwd si Oacambar I had a tar Mora tha school house thara last Saturdar coM and aj naarly down lick In bad ,,irht I bought two bottlas of (hamtx'rlaln' A. O. Ilu ward who has bean III tha rooh R'mady and It wgj only a ery laat two mootha. Is soma hat lm ' unl" 1 "M complataly f , atorad to health wrttaa 0. J. Mct. alf Amooa tha taachars- maatlng at W'aiherby. Mo. If you would know dragon nty Igjt Saturday, from this , ln ot ramwty. aK acy onf Mi lnlly ara: Mlaaas Ukc. Chambers WD0 uaad It. Obtainable arery li mn - m, Ilarhmann. and Mr. lto-r wh' r'' lAdv.) Mra. T Cramer who haa been prnd ta 49UI f i T.ka r s v rain Pill. asMfk To Head-Off a Mi .ulache NalhlWf U Piur I'.ia Dr. MiKa Ant, . ... . iMU Tkap Otaa .!. Wubawi u.d AaWiatt ' It :i it. a i oil ksakM offer a word ol . ,1 m i Or Mila' tnt.l I' Mra. It II Olbaon called on Mra Will Douglas aad Ida Dunn kaM wj. neaday aftarnooa Mra Ida Dunn, wko haa been tha guest of bar alaler. Mra Will Doug lad fnt ntrwaiP thraa aaUL at . Cr h. maraaaon. Waah. U Thursday H. 0. Huntington, of Ml.'ii, if n al I K Par laN n do MILKt MIC" la Mull A i saita this balag a gsach baUa I-ait- I haa akata II aaa rw.i t4aaaa4 Vklur Ktkkaua la roMftaaw u hu ad al kta kaas. al Maldraas aiih Uai kajgj Mra W K Ikaal aad IHIU liuruikr J Cortland apaal Tkuradar allk Mra Ckaa Hadatuad K tn il daughter arrtted al ika koasa f Mr aad Mra Hoy lllaaea oa Wad naadai lag I llau A Halioin la a l.u.m. a. i.U .i I la RaMara Oragoa Mra II M Dallas, of tAwtlaad. aad Mra I teas llraeckert al IkU plara apaal Wadaeadai lm Ika Nedlaad dia ,lrlt rltlilat al Ika lloerarr boiaa Mr aad Mrs Oeiiom aaiaiialaed a numbir of I'trtlaad liisadaiai Muadai Amoag ibam acre Mr and Mr t lloiwoa. Mr aad Mra Ciikrai. Mr aad Mra Dli'karaun. Mr and Mrs IWk aad. MUa IWk Maaara. Hot lUldorf. PYaak Tk- maa aad Oarar Krl. kao.i .ill ratartaln wltk a daaclag partv l he keld al Ike ball oa Halurday eteniag John Jrnuinga haa ralutuad friNa tha rontalrsraai home In Cortland where ha iinderwanl a alight oparailua oa Ike nee. Will Jenninga waa a traaiaeaa caller al the cottaly aaal oa Wedi.rda For Your Baby. The Signature of U the only fuarantrc that you have tha Genuine TMIR II A RAO MONTH Tha Indoor life of winter, with la. k of outdoor etrrclee. puis a htavy load on the kldaeya Nearly eteryhody euf fers from rhaumaiism. backache, pala in aides and back, kidney aad bladder allmenla. A backache may aol mean anything aarloua. but It rsrtalaty does not mean anything good, lis lttet to be on the safe alda aad lake Koley I Kldaejr Pllla to atreagihrn and in Igor ate Hi kldnaya aad help thaat do iha-lr Mr Deter, who made hi home with work. They help rid the blood of acid hla son. R. P. Deter. a stricken wlih aad poison. Mold by Joaee Drug Co. paralyala laai week and waa removed , (ado prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company. --. ; lug tha winter with Mr. and Mrs Wash Smith will leave for Sat Fran claeo next week. Ttia I a.ll.ta AM nt ih fun . M v. . ' ' tlonai iburrb met at the home of Mrs DAMASCUS Merman Ritzan Is Improving Ray Dunlap haa had blood poison In hit hand and arm. Me has been gj Vah Smith. Thursday in regular aaa-; Ina to tha doctor every day. lon The Free Methodist Quarterly meet Rev. J. 0. Rradley of Oregon City. Ing commenced Friday and continued and of the Inter-National llllile Study OTtr last Sunday. Rev Mr. Burns aaaoclation bolda religious services at from Portland officiated. the Grange hall every Tuesday even- Mrs. John Moore had an operation Ing. NfLWAUKIE STREET Monday. She is doing nicely. Fred Kuramor and family have moved back on the farm. Rev. Burns lost hla suit case on the road between Damascus and Syca more Monday forenoon. Mr. McConnel la blasting stumps this week. Mrs. Mary Watts went to Portland Tuesday for a few days. Miss Pearl Bock returned home MII.WACKIE. Ore.. Jan. 2J. The from Portland Saturday. street committee of the Mllwauklo Simon Huddle and Justin Bowerman council has decided unfavorably upon i were hauling hay Tuesday. the request of the Mllwaukle Commer-1 Rev. E. Smith, of Oregon City, will cial club that the north and south preach at the Dunkard church next streets commencing with living .nr.- Sunday evening. Jan. 31. and continuing to tbo east city limits 1 Mrs. Walter Smith is in Portland be named In conseuctive order from with her daughter Rhoda who ia sick. East Fir3t to East Nineteenth street, j Mrs. Edna Wolfhagcn, Mrs. Lydia They will be named from East Twenty- j Stoll. and Harold Cooke are reported first to East Fortieth street in accord- on the sick list. ance with the street naming plan adopt- j Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Roy White, al recently by the former city council, I Jan. 25. a son. to correspond with the Portland ! A dance was given Saturday night streets they would enter if extended. This plan was adopted In view of the fact that Mllwaukie will doubt'ess some day become a part of Portlaud Serious consideration by the new coun cil before it changed the street nam ing plan waa urged by the retiring Act ing Mayor Felix Mitchell, in his ad dress to the new council. The club's for the benefit of the baseball team. Women of Sedentary Habits: Women who get but little exercise are likely to be troubled with consti pation and Indigestion and will find Chamberlain's Tablets highly benefic ial. Not so good as a three or four action In opposition to this part of the ' " "ul eV street naming plan was based on the! be',er, than to 0,6 el l r belief thn. ronliv inines arniU i,p He. ! maln ln a constipated condition. They nrav,i.twi hv fh lonror m,mw. are easy and pleasant to take and most the Btrei-t nams giving a false Impres slon of the distance of the town east of the river. The council committees appointed by Mayor G. C. Pelton are: License, B. 0. Skulason. chairman, J. B. Bond and C. H. Counsel!; fire, C. H. Coun sell, chairman, J. B. Bond; finance, B. O. Skulason, chairman, C. C. Peery. W H. Grasle; light, C. C. Peery, chair man, W. H. Grasle and C. H. Counsel!. COUNCIL DEMANDS REPAIR MILWACKIE. Ore., Jan. 22. The Milwaukie city council wants the Southern Pacific to replace the pillnt; supporting Its crossover on Milwaukie highway, near the city limits, with a steel girder. The council's street com mittee, at a special meeting, decided to request City Recorder David P. Mat hews to notify the railroad company that the city will not be responsible for accidents which may result from the piling obstructing the street. agreeable in effect, where. Obtainable every-(Adv.) CLARKE8. W. H. Wettlaufer and Edd Grace purchased the threshing outfit from Ferris Mayfleld. Arnt Elmer, the Salvation Army preacher, is in Clarkes visiting his relatives. He preached In the English M. E. church Sunday evening. Rev. E. A. Smith preached in Clarkes English M. E. church Sunday morn ing. MYERS MYERS How About Your Barn Doors? Do they stick jump the track or pull harder than they should? We have the remedy in MYERS DOOR HANGERS Tubuior and Stay on Styles Get them now and put them in while the weather makes it bad to work outside. WHEN WE SAY WE CARRY EVERYTHING IN FARM SUPPLIES WE MEAN IT WE WANT YOUR TRADE ON- Gasoline Engine Oil, Cream Separator Oil, Axle Grease, Wire Fencing, Post Hole Diggers, Oil Cans, Grind Stones, Single Trees, Hitches, Pitcher Pumps, Pipe and Felting. Everything in IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES ALL AT RIGHT PRICES. OUR WINNERS m t. W.J. Wilson & Co. OREGON CITY, OREGON Estacada High School liy i" 'u 1 .... ii STOCK JOURNAL ADDS T KMactda lllb schoul la located in tfca raatar of aa urlrultural dl.trlci p, , lhr ,..ur , ,,, w A pnuttn ilrpartuinit. nihil with inii-resttna Items. makiHi Its first ai and la Klvlna lis Mdrnta lbs advan lav of severs: full courses, such as atrirullura, iuath'utatlc, arlrnca and teachers' Iralnlns II the last four yeara the hlib m hool ha made a Ida advancement In many waya In IVII Ihrra waa an M rollmt-nt of IS, In 1912. 17: In lU. . and In 1911. ' lurin this ilm- more roomi have been added for thn high Hlork Journal which appears this r. k Such artlrlra a ' Hood Founds tlvn Hlork nnd I'roper Care are What I'rodions I'oiltir " 1'i iiiirv Hrwwlara Make liood Showing at Poultry Hhow." and farlflr iitiil Mtalea llava Ku lure fur I'cMiltf) Industry ' inaks t ! department IM mtlnn. The prlucliwl alorv In lb taiua la school and two more teachers. The r,,r" ' Allraclloaa are ofTerMl to i.n.'.HMK vcti .11 Kspnaiiion", was wrtllrn In Han rVnnrlaro by I. K War ford. raiHi'lally for the Journal Ha LINE Canby Hdw. & Imp. Co. CANBY, OREGON InrrnasK In atudrnta haa - n lararly from the country aa now nearly one half of th. I. .it.' la srn front ntilal.li. districts; this fart b.'ii.g due to the ,,,,,'rt,M' lh airangrmrnta good canvasnlng of the country for ",r ,,oc" no wn,l wl" naw aludants by the teacher and the '"' """ "'" '' ature. .f tl fair. encouragement recelvel by Ihe piipll. 1 During lha four years hafofl men COLOS ARE OPTIN MORE SERIOUS Honed agriculture, sewing and leach STOP POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS era' training have been added to the1 . . . tudlos. UlH.ratory suppllr. to the , rh" '""ard of a old haa often lamout of l.i:0 have b. ,0 purchased;!" " rnrr'- ' n" ,r 1132.90 added loth, library; a H20O ". or a rwver anouia play.hed ha. been built; a lot adjoin """ ;""' "oat your system ing the former lot ha. been purchased !'""U altenllon. Certainly and I. being used for arlculture. and. "f ,noM ,r,ou" he.tdc. thl. tree, have l-n pl.nled I T""1 " X NMU,T''- " " mn' cn three .Id.-, of the around, ami "u" " """" " u ''0"' Wl part. Ir King's New IM.ioverv Is ham l on a wlenllflc annly.l. of Ciiltla MIC at rOW Druggl.t. Iluy a boUIn ,ody (Adv.) HELL FAMILY BIDS TO RIVAL 1 larse number nf rime bu.hen and other .hniba plntited on the lawn E.tacnda High sehiNd ha.i partlel puled In Inl. rat hnliiatlc debate., ha. ; ketball, football and Irnck meet., In the laat few ymn and much llitere.t and spirit I. shown In all by the atu J ilenl. and community. While the high .chool has been mnli Ing these ndvancr'nents, the population I of the district ha. decreased consul j STSMs, but the wl.h for belli r SiBOS t Ion and the Intercut In he, home school " has lH-en Increasing. Tho ,,,, fBmll). of 1 Mdl fair to lose II. renown by dla- KEEPING IN GOOD CONDITION covery of (he HtU Inmlly. In (he town Many people suffer from Indigestion of r'urroll. htilli by the l ulled Htatea and roiiHtlp.it Ion and do not know It ateel corporation, a feeling of dullness and Innguldness, Member, of the Hell family are not hitter taste. In tho mouth, headache, j averse in using ibelr name In a bual bilious fever most of the condition, ties way. The head of the family, Cun when you "nru not sick but don't feel r,ul Hell, an Ice cream manufacturer right"--can be traced to sluggish how1 has hIimih reading, "(lo to Hell for Ico els nnd torpid liver. Koley Cathartic Tablets cleanse the system, nroum' the liver, banish Indigestion nnd mnk.' you "fuel good all over" light, energetic and ambitious. Rold by Jones Drug Co. (adv.) MOLALLA COUNCIL ORGANIZES The Molalla council has organized with the following committees: 8treet and public property William Mackrell, W. A. Wood, R. W. Lewis; fire and water, Toliver, Henriksen Cole; finance, Henriksen, Tolliver, Cole; health and police, Cole, Wood Mackrell. L. C. Hubbard was appoint ed chief of police; Gilbert Engle, etreet superintendent. L M. Tolliver waa elected chairman of the council. Constipation and Indigestion "f have uaed Chamberlain's Tablet.' and must say they are the beat I have ever used for constipation ana mai gestion. My wife also uaed them fo indigestion and they did her good,' writes Eugene S. Knight. Wilmington N. C. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) Jack GibbonB was visiting with H. S. Gibson one day last week. He left a horse with Mr. Gibson for him to care for. Mrs. Dessie White and daughter, Helen, and Harry McDaniel, of Port land, and Miss Opal McDaniel were Sam Elmer Is In Portland visiting the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. his brother for a short time. 1 racy 1 nester, of hagle Creek Elmer Kllensmith snent Sunday A- D- McMillan was a Grcsham vis- with Fred Zwahlen. ltor on Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie Rlngo and daughter Ha- Walter and Ed. Douglas bought zel, visited J. Coulter and family last 8ome ha,ea hav 'rm gb Burnett Sunday. and hauled It home Monday. Rev. A. J. Ware Is holding revival E. Naylor and Ray Woodle made a meetings all this week ln English tr)P to Estacada on Monday, church. Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Mrs. A. D. Mr. and Mrs. Jassen Clarke were at McMillan called on Mrs. Howlett Sagar's mill last Sunday. Sunday afternoon. Mr. Alldredge, the singer from Ore- m - gon City, waa assisting Rev. Ware during the meetings at Clarkes. The residents of this place have Tho ,,,,,, ... , , . . , , . , , , The Ladles Aid Hoc ety of the Has- started a farmers' union n place of , a, . ,. .. , ' . r , .v. n-..o.. aio. BOla Street Congregat ona church of mo . 1 us v uuvivi; W. H. Bottemlller butchered four hogs last week. JENNINGS LODGE. Portland, remembered the Sunday school at this place laat week by aprwllno. a -nntrn , ... .1 A Miss Dora Marquardt visited Mrs. Z. k7iZr 1 o .... . . ,,. T. - - Hons, with dishes for a four course dinner to serve sixty persons. Not ou ly the Sunday school but the entire community are Indeed grateful to that society for ita generous donation. It H. C. Kliensmlth last Sunday. to Oregon City hospital. On Sunday it was found necessary to take him to Portland for treatment, as his condi tion is considered serious. Seven of the High School pupils of this place attended the' state debate at the Oregon City High School on Thursday evening last, the question, "Resolved, That the Federal Govern ment should Own and Operate all In terstate Railroads, acting as Common Carriers, Including Intrastate Lines, competing with them, Constitutional ity," was won by Salem who took the negative. The Hoy Scouts will give a Valen tine party at the chapel on Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. James Welch will spend this week in Portland. Mr Welch Is ln charge of Wm. L. Flnley'r bird pictures, which are being shown at the Helllg this week. Mrs. Gaynor, of Iowa who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. D. P. Wood returned home on Monday. The County Court haa named E. D. Olds, of Oak Grove, aa supervisor for road district No. 47. Paul Roetbe, of this place has been the efficient super visor for the past three years and was a resident of this place. At the road meeting ln November the majority of CURRANSVfLLE COW IS TAKEN TO SCHOOL The best that old Mother Goose could do wns to make a rhyme con cernlng Marv Inking n little lamb to school but It took the toachor of the Currlnsvllle school to Improvo on Mary. A full grown milk cow, property of Wilbur Wade, was leud to school and the teacher carefully showed to her class the relative values of different cuts of meat and their location 011 the bovine. According to the Estacadu Progress, the cow now refuses to b milked after the school bell rings. THE LIVER REGULATESTHE BODY A SLUGGISH LIVER NEED8 CARE someone nas sam mat people witn is a collection which the Sunday voters recommended that Paul Roethe Chronic Liver Complaint should be school would have been unable to pur i be appointed for the ensuing year, shut up away from humanity, for they chase for some time. On Saturday I The early part of the week the are pessismlsts and see through a evening a chicken pie dinner will be I smoke house of EkJd Roethe caught fire glass aarniy. wny? Because men- served at the chapel in cafeteria style; and the summer supply of hams and Ul states depend upon physical states the proceeds tc go toward the electric bacon were destroyed before the Are Biliousness Headaches, Dizziness and lights at the church. The new dishes waa discovered. Constipation disappear after using Dr will be used in serving and it is hoped The work on the new station at Hall King a New Life Pilli. 25c at your every family of this place will be rep ! Avenue haa been resumed and ia be drugglst. (Adv.) resented at this gathering. I ing constructed on the north aide of It Really Does Relieve Rheumatism Everybody who Is afflicted with Rheumatism In any form should by all means keep a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment on hand. The minute you feel pain or soreneas In a Joint or muscle bathe it with Sloan's Liniment. Dp not rub it. Sloan's penetrates almost Immediately right to the seat of pain, relieving the hot, tender, swollen feel ing and making the part easy and comfortable. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the house against Colda Sore and Swollen Joints, Lum bago. Sciatica and like aliments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost Instant relief. Buy a bottle today. (Adv.) 1 AT YARDS IN ONE DAY Receipts for tho week at the Port land Unlin Stock YnrdB have been: Cattle, A28; onlvos, 51; hogs, 85K0; sheep, 299. With thn exception of a few cars the entile receipts this week have beon of mediocre qunllty. Tops havo failed to bring more than J7.75 at an time slncn Mnndny. Monday wtnnssnd tho largest single dny'B run of hogs over received at North Portland, over 7200 head being recolved. Mnny half fat nnd rough hogs are being received. Tho market Is closing at $6.80 for tops. As usual sheep continue more In derrmnd than, the supply. AH offerings are being taken at steady prices Lambs at $7.50; yearlings, $6.50; ewes, $5.50. The following sales are representa tive: 24 StecrB, 1175 $ 7.76 23 Steers, 1131 7.60 22 Steers 1155 7.46 40 Steers, 1141 '. . . 7.40 2 Bulls, 1491 6.00 1 Heifer, 1321 7.00 1 Stag, 1111 5.75 4 Calves, 257 6.00 1 Cow, 881 7.00 23 Cows, 1111 6.56 19 Cows 1110 6.60 16 Cows, 1181 6.40 1492 Hogs, 186 6.90 799 Hogs, 181 6.85 514 Hogs. 211 6.80 738 Hogs, 187 6.76 cream, scattered throughout the city. Another sign reads, "li nam from Hell Is guaranteed pure and cooling.'' Still another bears tho Inscription "Have yon I t ell7 It's the cool est plate In l.'arrell." When a Htran gor enters Main street be Is startled by a big billboard reading: "Hell Ih here; don't iiiIhh the place." A block farther down the street Ibis sign la encountered, "You win nnd everybody tbara on S hot day; fl always open," The big sign which, however, at tracts moHt attention ih in front of Hell's place of uuiiIiiokh. It nipreaenlR u young couple eating ten cream ami the young woman saying to bur escort: it' ll for mine; always." 30,000 VOICES AND Many Are The Voice of Oregon City People. Thirty thousand volcoa What a grand chorus! And that's the number of American men and women, who are publicly praising Do'nn's Kidney Pllla for relief from backache kidney and bladder Ills. They say it to friends. They tell It In the home papers. Ore gon City people nro In this chorus. Here's nn Oregon City case: Mrs. Jane lllnnchard, 1102 John Ad ams St., Oregon City, Oregon, says: "I used Doan's Kidney PHIp. for kidney nnd bladder troublo that nnnoyed me for years. I had great relief. In all. I have taken less than two boxes of Doan's Kidney pllla, hut that amount was enough to convince me of their merit." Mrs. Blanchard Is only one of many Oregon City people who have grate fully endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If your back aches if your kidneys both er you, don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kid ney Pills, the same that Mrs. Blan chard had tho remedy backed by home testimony. 50c all atorea. Foa ter Mllburn Co., Props.. Buffalo. N. Y. 263 Lambs, 62 6.75 "When Your Back la Lame Remem- 41 Wethers, 86 6.50 1 ber the Name." . ' at . , . , 11