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wtrcnoN' city rntrrphirr. iimhav. may vn v liitMiiilalti Id m.h I'luVff.lale ami I i rtlm al 9 p iM. Mill.' Aa fat . N ti, Ilu' lllxl i, ml i(r fin a. ar a .IMm i I I'mil III Inn on wall, amj n all ImiII. Am ar tu4 a loutit atili'i'inU a.ml tint i. ii. In r ! Ii-r yinani Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County li.niJ liiillcliiina. lat rattle. l4 n.aln OESIil , r'U aii'l Hi l"Hir ami iiiitif! r.l .h.J aii'l "f r Hi" liiomttalti Ihmi ri'l I l' lil"l Hu m, tint Mill -I"11 Kllir. Alilvli ( i. II III ' ' ! II In lli i il. r l i lo '-ii ainl in jo.. In", ami a tuiul'l I awake p . ' i I 11m I iilt-epi ! iiiihia In llil Ihmi i in) ar.k ainl Mi ll. ijiillM Ilka a Vit.,nllle public !!io.'l will j un.Ur.li-l Pnd. June I. an I ( a;rt.priate sraduallim -enlw "ill; ! h.-lt. Ihe Mh nd pupil liUi alt .acd wllh tilh MuiklUK The Hilar l'H "' l','i',J ihe iliMiiium H'X'l " ,n the l.i.l game firlJ her. Ji Tlii'in ' tn our gi-ri!al I nk a.hcr, the im.Mrr and lh iii'lnbcr of lh" le-mi; CLACKAMAS ii. l pinn lUuii lo Mr. ami Mr. Ward Jom-a U T'Mh. an "lit f''r I .l.t'i . l(-r ulii-.j in 4it) iiiii .lav mi liitt'H. ! ; I'ni ill we iji l a I 'l' i.l. rorlnfiintt oryj Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought lintati- rii'iii iiuiiin riMi liini. al iIiuhkIi III.)' ilalni In inlx HlafTufil llrlll vi l li IikIiK h I TALK Al MILWAUKIE Ji.lnt ii l ii Pram wher Irt.t rk for Hall i ""' l 'r 1,1 " ""'I III Mill MM! til.' I Coaillltlir-.l it.ll'lir In rii '' d , 1 1. un an I at I t-ml a i intention j lli liiiHinlalD i""l l'"t liiipaal l TIikm who alti-mli-d lli Iahk held Jl rnirl Ut iian.:,"r r"" ,,,,r """ Na t.. la Try and Wt.r Out V.ur, , r.mi..-.l.r ri.:"MlMUll.l'M-li Col( Will W.ar Vau OuUn.l.a.1 from her. ar Mr V. Hmtlli. Waller ll-. ami rrl.h.1.. ...! n-i.' 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Th .r of ti li 'ro l" IImtviI a mni.it. lulu our liaiol. aiol riT)r ITiirt Itulo In inakt llio r-k ai.it I'.'ll aai ii.iir inriKih ainl in. ill It nnli'n rln- ki In llii taili alar' I'r Kiim'i N" PU iiM t" la lit )"U iii--. tin' (Iril i.isi ln'l. Y'mr lo a I ili-ar tip, )o i I'lrallio rr l an I ) ml Sfoiaturo dnt- ! Hi atixlf nla ratcial 1 J TTtTTi iTTTTri thf ! .lumnml i l "i I'" ' '"mil from tl. MkU h"il il r rt in-ti t A liltln lnhy fU arriinl t i'"V irk iii ini uritr mm n i'in Sii In. !' li.un" nn Hitur.t.v iiionilti i rapLlly u)u-J Thi aurklnrt Tin" ti:illiT lis ht-rn rry 111, tmt lj l li'1" h" J Pai .l-"it t'lanv flrnl rlaa lo rwrliff llflr ill.l'Hiia from Ihl w hiil, ar C. Ilarn-i'. I -Irii r liiu kni-r. Nai-ml Hart. !a l Mar ii. i ii,..i Lin..-, ainl Ji-nnli Jurti'", Ptiiriui." Dusi!t.itinftr tk'bt aitl liV l OHllLII Bn hw kftitiirahal Imprnn-.l. Ir. UuiliT. iirar tho Hinillum ri inr laltn-aJ (ii mi iiui'h Ifllcr. 1 1 it r a I nl I (iliini MkikV-it tir.'luri nit. mlanr-tv ! lr.u k. ll la uml.-iitnoil !.l Mr Cir i '"" l n-ni' n,! i i. .1 a on- of tin- ,,,r ,! ,(.,,( ukln al om-.' I A K ' l.l . .... . ft., i... .... : . . . . .. .... . ,. .ni i in ()TAllroTlp. GflST j I STOW A r ir aw cur--. i i !'! ,h. r Immi 7 VIu k, Kra.l.-". Ih Milaukl III Hi n. ... ...il.l!i,li.'l four vrar acn an l , ura.luatt ll frX rlam lhl )-r. MAPLE LAI SCHOOL , j 41 : J " ' The ilalde h.x.l l!l hair crad-M'ns .-ft-l-a t U" Grann r .:. t i n.111 on Hie rirmua - the foIloalnK pn'Kram Witt ! r.n. ilered : i.tmitinc aonc 5ih and fith C.rade lii.lnr.ie "Value of KnoleaKe". . . Ui and Ind Grade hulldlni; a machine ahnp and Karase. Dlaiociie! ilnidder Itonet.' Pu. I . . j on Ihe pnHeriy formerly oa ned by lr. Oeore Harney and Masion Gintherl Itrown. Thl will be a rat eonrenl Sons "Treea for Arlwr Iay" ..School enr, at tKith lhee R.-ntlemen ar Concert. "Th lllue and Ihf Cray". . kill. -I mechanic, an l proRrcsslve 4th Grade; biulnen men. Recitation. "Our naK" j " 1 " Alii Olsen. Clara Alilbers. Orpha Lamt Back. lUmty and Hilda Jower. Lame back Ii ui-u.illy due to rhen- DlaloKuea "Ikinei al a Soiree." and I niatium of the muaclea of Ihe back. HuKRln Umppoata" Hard worklns people are most likely Ferrell Heater. Marion Glntber.to suffer from It. Relief may be had Sons. "The llrldKe" School PialoKiie. "Strike." Ith and Sth Grade Sonc. "When the Pew I on the Roe" Ollie Aman. Margaret AhlberK- Genla WeaonberR. Ruth Horton. Neva Ix-IkIiIod. Kate Hor ton. l.ydia Gace. Martha Jeaser. porothy Swallow, Keta Itenson. Recitation Herman Jesser Dialogue. 'The Rumpus on Glnper- bread Hill" May Splinter. Susie Rogers. Bertha Josser. Rosetta I'arney. Junia Schmidt V T). ..-- 1" I n I . iir ..ria liVlim'ii. I'.ti ui".". ' Song. "Riding on a Truin" School Dialogue. "Uruddcr Hones" Picnic," Walter Gage. Marlon Ginther Recitation. "Old Glory". .Rcta ncnon Recitation, "The American Ting.".. 1st. 2nd and 3rd Grades Sons. "Just Before the Battle Mother" School Graduating address Rev. Millikon Closing song. "Sowing the Seed" . . School KELSO SCHOOL CLOSES. Kelso school, near Cottrell. The Kelso school- near closed for the year Friday. Saturday I evening Judge W. N. Gatens, formerly of the Portland Juvenile court, lec tured to the parents of the district on the work of the juvenile court of Port land. He pointed out that the respon sibility for the missteps of children largely rests on parents, and that with (hem rests the Question of doing away with the juvenile courts in thls;,hpm 800n aBain- countrv. He commended the work of! Mrs. Scoggin went to Beaverton th. Pnrent-Teacher association, and '. Thursday of last week, returning Sat- said that every district should have I an association of parents. Refresh ments were served. The meeting was the last for the gchool year. Promo tion exercises will be held for the eighth grade students on June 5. Mrs. J. Barnum, residing in the district, was re-elected principal, and Miss Erickson assistant. Mrs. Barnum plans to conduct half day school ses sions for another month, without pay. for the benefit of children who want the extra instruction. AH! THE INVIGORATING WHIFF OF THE PINE FOREST! How It clears the throat and head of It mucous ailments. It is this spirit of Newness and Vigor from the health giving Piney Forests brougli back by Dr. Bell'B Pine-Tar-Honey. Antiseptic and healing. Buy a bottle today. All j Druggists, 25c. I Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic. (Adv.) WILSONVILLE. Miss Bettie Batalgia returned from Newport on Friday evening, where she went B3 a delegate from the Re bekah lodge, and reports a very en joyable session. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Young and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood and daughter, Audrey, attended the Booster day celebration in Oregon City on Saturday. Mrs. Pitt Day visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Murray, during the week end. Mrs. Altie Croy. from Coos Bay, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. West cott. Wilsonville residents turned out en masse to the celebration at Butteville to see the motor races. Memorial day service will b held in the Hood View cemetery, on Sat urday, to which everyone is cordially invited. H. C. Krause, of Hood View, has been building a garage on hla farm in which to house his new Dodge auto mobile. 10 REWARD raid lo th finder of Two Hone 1 bay mare, white face, weight about 1100 Ibt-, iweneed right ahoulder with collar marks on breaat, brand with a club on left houlder. I black pony mare, white tar on forehead, branded with a club on left ahoulder. Both have haltera on. They were latt een near Dodge. Notify W. H. WETTLAUFER, Oregon City, Ore. tir.l,.M-.l the i.roi.rir ....l..li. tl. t!. n. t..nMU. n-ar lUik-r. HrLUo I Xtr .1,..,. fro.., J. W. Th,n1o...'o,.n.,hl.fJ,..v.a.. ..,.,,,,,1 r.i..,.i ,., i...tt nrar (,n.. f ii.v.wi vi ai-hn.il h.-l.l It annual! pliiilr on Krl.lar ami t'orral t'ris-li on; SaliiriliV, llh ler a.'ll alti'liiliM. ilo- pile Itto ln. lrrti. iit .'.il!u r. ' I KifA Crahiiu H'.'iit Monday In t lie, I plli if Im lrnu ii RifA Grah nn l!i" I'lir on tiiml Jam.- Pay atl Cr-'k pl'-nlf on Sa I!i l lty on Ininlm-ii. atli-n to. tht Corral Saturday, r.'tiirnln .i ' NYatitTK on SuniUv. m,r Mary iirv.tnt. our tal.mtfl mu- 1 l. l:in. had leadlnfj irt In the itrand ! coneert. riven ly Jrank Thomas ("hup- .M.i fll, MUl.TChnnman. in - , i hi. I ln.-.iln li en isi-nool ai (Iiiorium. In Tortland. on Wedneoilay eienlnic ; May IS Xorrl Youns and W. StanK.'I arc by massaging the back with Cham berlain's Liniment two or three limes a day. Try It! Obtainable every where. (Adv.) BARLOW. .s Floyd Burdick, Harold Sage and Herbert Keebaugh were coming home from Canby Saturday night they found a man by the name of Barr near the bridge, with his clothe on fire. The boys did what they oculd to extinguish 1 !le Are and came to town for help. . . . j l . it. lieuiliuu was rnnru mi.ii nil .3 done for the man that .could be done j but he died Sunday morning. I School closed Tuesday with an ap- propriate and Interesting program. The graduates. Laura Pennell. Emma j Berg end Sanford Wrolstad, each read ! an Interesting and Instructive essay ! of their own composition. Mis Ten j nell's was "The Beautiful Willamette j Valley"; Miss Berg' "Alaska." while I Mr. Wrolstad's subject waa "Oregon I Forests." The pupils did well and I many a higher grade pupil might well be proud of the composure of these essays, ine progra mas a wnoie us good, snowing me enicieni worK or me teachers In training their pupils. The lunch and ice cream was enjoyed by old and youns and the games by the was a "last day" that will not soon pupils were a success. As a whole it be forgotten. We regret to say "good bye" to our teachers, but hope to meet '""day. One of Rev. Smith's little sons Is very low with 'tubercular Bpinal men ingitis." An interesting and impressive juve nile lecture was given In the hall Monday night, by a lecturer from O. A. C. Mr. Vedder. one of the county supervisors, was also present. For Cough that "Hang On." Lingering colds, bronchial coughs, la grippe colds and similar ailments that "hang on" until May are likely to last all summer If not cured. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will allay Inflammation, clear stopped passages, relieve distressing discharges at the source, banish stuffy, wheezy breath ing and heal and soothe raw nasal and bronchial passages. It is prompt In action; sare and sure, contains no opiates. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) EAGLE CREEK M. C. Glover and wife attended the State Grange recently held at Tilla mook. Mrs. Keith is again working for Mrs. Howlett, Mrs. Viola Douglass having quit. Eagle Creek Grange met last Wed nesday, held a short meeting and cleaned up the hall and grounds, get ting In readiness for the picnic, which was given last Saturday. Notwith standing the cloudlnesss and Indica tions of rain, quite a crowd turned out. Though, if it had been a fair day, there probably would have been a much larger crowd. C. E. S pence, State Master, was present and gave an Interesting talk on Grange work. The program, though short, waa en tertaining, and was enjoyed by all who heard It. E. Aue, accompanied by Mrs. Edith Chapman Eddy, ren dered several selections on the violin. Music was furnished by the Garfield band. The solo and encore sung by Mr. Masson were very much enjoyed. Hay Woodle and wife were the guests of Malcolm Woodle and wife Sunday. S. J. Eddy and wife were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson Sunday. Guy Woodle and son, Roy, called on Mrs. Howlett Sunday evening. Cltrolax CITROLAX C I T R 0 L A X Best thing for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow els. Stop a sick headache almost at once. Gives a moat thorough and sat isfactory flushing no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wholesome. R, H. Welhecht, Salt Lake City, Utah, write: I find Cltro lax the best laxative I ever used. Does not gripe no unpleasant after-effects." Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) t.r (tint tlmr. Il.nrv H.aniuartni r of A.toriu. I. IIHiik I(Ii Jor I'lrhnmiiii ati.l I'v. fiim Mm. A. Matli-r I lllln tli rxpn. ' all Inn at Han KmnrUri. . ... ...... ..... ' nu nnoi iu ri am rim r rnuv. Tit" folloalni: iupll ni.v.-fiit!y pa. d Hip r. lit atato rainlnitlon - ... ... f""" r-ldith rjrado-lla.-l Morl.-y. ; ri"m. u i"- ..-- from 7th isrado In phyi.lol.cy and w" '"l om a l-nit dl(.ui.-.. on it..- OKraphy-Klmor tlray. Vln hand l(ay.Jmty lln tml'i lln-re. and .aw the for. Carer l't,.ron. Ju.ne, V.i.lker. I ,rln "'I'-'l "' ' Mildred llman: from Tlh trade l i nille anuili of there. .eln hauled t . .. - ...... Ki-ocrarnr i.erina joiinnon. iiarne l'roer. ().-ar Siwirrl. Itn)' JoIhimmi. j Marsarel Itohlnaon. Cnlar Johnton, Vera rlanerjr. Iiernard Moor. Vernon Statifleld. Hurley Reynold. Theodore Wold. The following wer exempted fmm the rvcular Sth srade eiamlna- A GOOD OLD Thats what you hear everyone who has used a Champion THE Champion Rake is good because it is made good, of wearing materials, sufficiently strong to take the hard knocks and last a long time. The Champion has quick acting and sure dumping device. It rakes clean and its rake teeth are made of the best spring s.eel that will not get out of shape. AND THE CHAMPION RAKE IS SOLD AT A RIGHT PRICE. LET US QUOTE YOU. TV mi Call at either of these stores and look over the Champion or any other line of imple ments that may interest you. W. J. WILSON & CO., Oregon City, Oregon. Canby Hdw. & Imp. Co., Canby, Oregon. GEO. BLATCHFORD, Molalla, Oregon. tion: Alice Newklrk. Lewis Johnson, Leonard Roberts and Walter Umlker. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jewett May 19. Misses Jessie and Laura Bachmann are at home again, having finished their terms of school at Oak Grove and Liberal May 21. Mrs. Otis Welsh is recovering from a few weeks' Illness. Messrs. Marris and W. A. Beer, of the extension department of the agri cultural college at Corvallis, visited the Clackamas school In the interests of the Industrial club work, which is being taken up by a number of the pupils. How Mrs. Harrod Got Rid of Her Stomach Trouble. "I suffered with stomach trouble for years and tried everything I heard of, but the only relief I got was tempo rary until last spring I saw Chamber lain's Tablets advertised and procured a bottle of them at our drug store. I got immediate relief from that dread ful heaviness after eating and from "pain in the stomach," writes Mrs. Lin da arrod. Fort Wayne, Ind. Obtain able everywhere. (Adv.) NESTUCCA. Tour Stafford correspondent left home on the ninth Inat. and came with a Ford car tbrotirj'i Sherwood. New berg, McMinnville, Sheridan, Willa mina, Grand Ilonde and over the . !...-.. Haiiinlar Mar IV Ih-r rUW,,.... oM,r,d a .Uv of ' inhhu. (or m.r run .lnn In lar M-. h-r rl.im hnVr aa ar ranf for our f" ll fl""'ir-. an t a iiiictf ainl I'ltif li.ll niii-r awn rlam l-nk", or partaki'U of Hi" m- '" "' r rnj..y..l ll all Tin- lli-.av lu.. m ft.... ii- ft n .. '. Il.ll Inn .,f III,. i " , '"" or mi r, a imr aim . ..in. i l,"l'I to anf. r in a iirrn n. i.uoy, Il... i.. ... an, I .lnmt.ft.,1 Im r l.l.e.. I.v Ih. .1.1 i - -r of three lu.'ii, .'in of them aa tiiiu Ii a plKht feel In ill and half the letiKth of a car. A Ihe tide rain In th ilew of lh bay waa beautiful. After Hi rliim bake, thoae hi) l-lied, took the r The Champion Tedder has saved many a crop. It kicks the hay into light fluffy bunches, turns it over thoroughly and permits the sun to cure it through and through instead half baling it. -We can prove to you that the Champion Tedder will give you more for your money than any other. LET US DO SO. WE SELL Tho Blizzard Silo Fillert-The Sand wich Hay Presses Myers Hay Tools Stover Gas oline Engines Everything for the farm and road. cumlon train for Portland, and later, others took the regular train back to Tillamook . City. Among those from Stafford and vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas, with their son's wife, Mrs. K. Thomas and son, and Loren Kruse and wife, Mrs. E. Thomas Ib central at Tigardvllle, but Mt her husband in charge while she attended the State Grange for the first time. On last Saturday, the 22nd, we at tended the Subordinate Grange at Ore town, W. Chrlstenson, Master, und en Joyed a very pleasant session, and an other pleasant day. goods roads so we could go with machines and good attendance. The county, being noted for its su perior cheese, Is up In arms against the order for all testers and cheese makers to go to Corvallis for examin ation, claiming that the unfledged pro fessors Corvallis has sent In here knew nothing about the industry of this county and talked to them like a crowd of children. The Master of Oretown Grange was very calm under the general protest and among other things said It might benefit other coun ties, and If they had to, they would have to take their medicine, but it would surely cripple the cheese in dustry of the coast counties If all the provisions of the law were carried out. The tide-land meadows are grow ing fine, and the grass waves In the breeze, almost too heavy alraedy to stand up under the continued rain. Gardens and potatoes also are com AL6PACCM. Mr anl Mr ll.iur M'.-r ami Mr mi. I Mi On I muli )', of ii -li,nu H II.-. I a lili Ji.lni i.iiIh ih aiol famll) tl'ili i.iv. Mr J lloaly tiilerlallied Hie f .IIkIiik (ueia al .i) il. lUliilul lum In. hi riittniitay eiiilnx Mr and Mr. Clu. Spark. Mia. Willi Yom ami oii. Vlr.-ll. Mr I'li.r ami Mr. Htell. of fort land Mr and Mr (l.nri; linuula and dauklit'-r. lUrri' l. ienl h imtiy tili Mr and Mr. J W. I Hi m I v . J W. I in ly ma. In a liimlm Irlp In llreunn I'll) Monday. JENNINGS LODGE Mr. Win. Gr. aan ha dlNi.sl of III I'roi.erly on lloardiuan airline. Mr Krvl . of Ml rleaiuint. Mri lireun will tl.lt In rtitladetplili. before join RAKE Rake any length of time say. ing her hiisbund In South America. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Mil ler, of The Dalles, have been recent visitors at the Bflnestonn homo. Mr. C. C. Mlchoner returned from Salt Lake City on Saturday and on Thursday of this week the family leaves for their new home at Ogden. Utah. Mr. H. J. Robinson returned from Seattle on Saturday last. Business calling him there for a fortnight. Jennings Lodge was well represent ed' at the Booster Day and Rose Show exercises held at the county seat on Saturday last. Many favorable com ments on the school children's exhib its were heard. The folk dances on the court houHe lawn were much en joyed as well as the fine display of roses at the rose show. Twenty-elx young people of Jen nings Lodge spent the evening' with Arthur Roberts on May 20th. Various games were enjoyed and In the penny contest Mary Pierce was the rst to find the twenty-three articles which our common copper cent contains and received a small prize. Refreshments were served at the close of the games and the guests Joined in wishing Ar thur many happy returns of his birth day anniversary. The Misses Mary Pierce, Oulda Deter, LeClalre Ostrom, Eunice Williams, Hazel Brigham, An na RusselL Mable Brigham, Mary Bruechert Leola Kordenant, Margar et Tucker,- Ethel and Fern Hart, Bes sie Roberta, George Tucker, Carey ft. 4M : oi , ..-4 0 rt ,.v- 1 ' Annirfl IWnirtlv fifcn. llun. Vhu SUiti.Bhl'Lnt VnriMl-iH"Ukiuii luiKuulLossor.smp. ra(5ir JifrftiHf" KKW VOHK. . Kiwi Cory ol Wrapper. iMer. Harold IWab Cburlea Wal luce, Glenn Kiianell, iMnul.l Mat Far lane. I.lnvd and Clyde ('urtln. Itulph Madlnun. Arthur Hubert enjoyed the lAtliea. J. A. Johnxiii ha piin baaed a nea I Kuril I Hiring car. J. A. Soelo ha returned frniu New purl and on Saturday Ihe H In fnmlly will leave for thl well kiioaii . aiiiiiiii.r r.'Mirt In re they liaie a , nuiniiier home, I The grndiintlon rxerrlr of Ilia Sth : grade will be held on Thuradiiy even ; lug at Ihn Batdorf hall. The ln color are green and ahlln and will be lined III Ihe ball decoralliili. The primary gnide will a I no take pari In I be etercliea The graduate are llnrold Huenhe. F.mnm Berry. Ileaalo Robert. Oulda Deter and I.eClulrti IK , (roin. i Mr. ami Mr. George A. Ontroin will i entertain Ihe H) iiimihIiiui ('lull of Port : land at dinner on May not li. 1 Mr. I.. II. Miller, a well knnan re. : blent of Meblniiii. piiaaed awny at hla I homo on May Sutli, after a lingering i lllnea of several month. The tie- ' rean'd wn a native of IVoiiRylvanla ml rnme In Oregon about ten year gn. Mr. Miller was a contractor ami builder and built a number of hnuc In thin vicinity nnd ill no the JeiinlnK Lodge school Ipiillillntt The deepent sympathy goes nut di the surviving relative, who are III widow a broth er, I). II. Miller, of I'lltnburg, three daughters, Mr. Butler, of !liulntono, Mr. Vnle. of Montana. Mr. Ith hnrd of l.o Angeles, und two soil. Brine J. and William P. Miller, of I'orllund. The funeral services were held lit Meyer nnd Brady parlor on Sunday afternoon nnd were conducted by Hev. Milllken. At (ho crematirlum the Mnccnbee had chnrge of the service Carey Deter spent Sunday' with friend lit Oreneo, Oregon. George Cornlo hue sold hi properly here lo J. K. MeMurray. The consid eration being $7.70. A mas meeting wa held lit Ihe Blue Pront hull on Prlday evening for tho purpoHR of talking over Hie high school question. George OHlrom call I'd tho meeting to order nnd wu chos en chairman, whlln I. D. Newell wn secretary for tho evening' business. Dr. Perkins, Clin. Harris, P. D. New. ell. Alliert I'lerro and Mis Knrnuin nnd Mr. Hyslop spoke favoring con testing thn recent consolidation. It Is the opinion of tho correspondent nnd other legal voters who are progressive men nnd women, that they stand for the school lawn, which are explicit In regard to the forming of high school district nnd nro not In favor of I in posing an extra tax on tho properly holders to appropriate funds to con test tho same. A vote was taken nl tho meeting, authorizing thn chair man of tho school board, Win. Jacobs, to call a special meeting to bo hold on June 1st tn consider the proposition of appropriating funds to test the le gality of the Joint high school election which was held May 17th, 111 If,. Since tho mass meeting was held the secretary of the district boundary hoard. Mr. Calavnn, hah notified this school board that thn majority of nil votes cast on tho high school subject was in favor of uniting 'ho f'luckn mas, Park Place, Gladstone and Jen nings Lodge districts Into a union high school district, nnd will he known us union high school district No. :i. HI Pariodloal. "Do yon take any pcrlodlcalsr asked the new clergymnn on hi first round of ptirlnh visits. "Well, I don't," replied the woman, "but my husband takes 'em freqaent I do wish you'd try to get him to sign the pledge!" London Mall. Pelf will Is so ardent and active that It will break a world to pieces to make t stool to lt on. CeclL Our "JITNEY" Offer This and 5c. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Ee to Foley & Co Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Fol ey's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pains In sides and back, rheu matism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tab lets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic. Stout people en Joy them. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) In Use For Over Thirty Years (HI I'OltTI.AND. Ore. May : .--Willi lu mine quarter thorn I more or leu talk uIhhiI bli( tiiKlnc offering In lh hup market, not a (Ingle Item nn be rotiflrtni! here. Dealer aerl llmt there I almolutely nothing doing. Kf fori of grower to ell contract luite failed. One local broker, who I neither hiilllr.li or bearlxh. beraue loi aeli on i'IiiiIiiIiikIoii entirely. a-erl I tint he tin nn option on a prime, lot of hop at 9'ue but tin thn far been iinible In niMiire a buyer that would ilinlt of movement. Me a I no slated thnl grower were nnxlou In coiitrai t but the bent offering wn I a pound. U'hlle hl wn mil arcepted by Die grower, It I nld lo be Tbe extreme top. The recent lille of a select lot of l!t:t at Tc Reein to Imve been ml- iMiderntiHid by mime nnrtle n a sign 0r ,ri.,.Hed Imslnea. The lot that (l, , ,,,, ,ir,. ,, ,,f . hebl In the Mule. If anvthlng the Ininnnetlon allowed further deprelon. CATTLE RUN LIGHT AT PORTLAND YARDS The receipt for lh week al lln Port hind Cnloii Stock Vard Co. Iiiivo been: Cattle, Pit; calve, 44; bogs, 11770; sheep, 31 SO. Thn cattle run wn slight thl week nnd thn offering were mostly of the lightweight well finished dim. Hay feds brought a good quarter moro than wn paid last week. Pulp fed Hold for JH.20. thn top price for tho season. Hay feds S7.fi.'i to $7:!0; cow Stl to J(S.!iO. Price went up another notch In the hog division. Choice light hog sold for $1.2.1, going down 10 rents near the dime of the week. Demand good nnd market strong. The receipt III the sheep section continue to bo liberal. Lambs did not bring ns good prices n were paid thn previous week, dropping from $S.rl) lo $S.;iO for firHt-cliis stuff. Some, lumbs sold off care at $tt.r0; owes are quoted nt $r.2!i to $.1.75: yearlings $7 to $7.2.r.. The following sales uro representa tive: HI steers 11!1 102 steers 1122 20 steers 1181 XO steer 10S1 757 hogs 212 n:io hogs 2ti ni5 hogs 211 I 314 hog 201 10 cows 1 1 1R 0 cows QIC 1 cow 1071 1 cow Oil 1 hull 1711 1 slug 1371 1 heifer 1131 11 cnlves 201 44 spring lambs fifi 221 yearlings 72 213 wethers Ill 17 ewes 108 $ 8.20 S.lli nor. 8.00 8.2.1 8.20 8:15 8.10 c.r.rc 0.50 5.50 5.25 4.50 5.50 7.00 8.00 8.50 7.25 6.85 5.50 THINK OF IT 30,000 Persons Publicly Recommend Our Remedy. 8ome are Oregon City People. Over ono hundred thousand have re commended Doan's Kidney Pills, For backache, kidney, urinary Ills, Thirty thousand signed testimonials Are appearing now In public print. Some of them are Oregon City poo-, pie. Some are published In Oregon City. No other remedy shows such proof. Follow this Oregon City woman's example. Mrs. E. A. Wilkinson, 1207 Main St., Oregon City, says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pill for backache and kidney trouble and have had great relief. I think they are fine kidney medicine and I don't hesitate, to re commend them." Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Wilkinson had. Foater-Mllburn Co., Props, Buffalo, N. T. (Adv.)