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OKEOON CITY EKTBBPttlBB. FIHIUV.JItXK II. 1H. Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County Mr. Ildw I hulldin (' lit bom al Mrldrutu, bating r- rti I iur ha.nl a urm Fi'fJ -ar 3). 31. 31 I.) Moflmix' liol liifn and ILll. itaw., mi. 'I Ihlnk ttk I lirad Ib.t Harol Hl.n itf tll.l" t. I WILIONVILLl WlLIONVIllK ::Jh Mors. can. I, a '"" I' "1 : . , ..... i . i I 1 '" .!li..!Tk.. ........I .. TiIUi.l! Hilwtllllrll b-nl ln aiul Hui'rr 7b. i. rim of """r 7 , .r lr ....m VM.1,r. -..- in ,.r Ul ! ,,,...,,1 rfhl.v rnin nn -i . . .. ..... ... ... al I uL,,!!, ,r. ..I ' ..I.I..... T! tiiin.lit K, It . I X I Jf km l.ll-'l ' r "" - - - - ....,...... - - - - rl iii riervi.r. i lu.naiia, aim ir. and Mr K.iniif. m aim in ii'inu- t-r n. r i, JMiiirr lla.lbrlnk. ho l alt.nd IVriland. tl.ltnl lilt Ura K A. Kan . I.. ik. ' M h.l mImII W i !.U Iihi Mr anil Ml II. I' W -d mlt-iUlii-d , a'ldi. li. . in ILli.m. " liil.li. m 1' l I lh Neilil..irluHK I'ard flub, of thr Kii"." All" UiI"iUn llrl I IruiiKlnri dl.trlti al diiimr on Hid, In. I.ukr I Jl n. Mi hmah- ii( Ul aiH'k Card. li!ovl and ill 1 I. . IUH. 111 "111 l'hlldili ll-Mir." I, 1 n ). altln rwnliig a. -nl al lh : IMii.l.nh Inn.-. I,, it , nuil.-. II.', Wood biiihci by I lie l-. nifinUu i.t.t," l. fail I !. hiH and M.i 1 VI milt. K'l.l. "I'la-ll hull.. Illlill.-, ,l..erlii I EAGLE CRICK Vr II. mmgla. -nt to Orrjon Ml I VI H.i.ul'a k.hm.1 ilra Kn.Uv aft- M.h.da ll H'inday. u-d-r ih. .bl "'" v,," 5 ,1 im ... Wrt-l U"J. "" """'"" H.h..,l,rl..l,l,i!lMM.h.!.Pi.v..., .... IU. Wal, . 1-1 M;.'' ;..rln::.M:::.,rV r. T;:i ,.rLr' .r ..,.. ; r.. . ; ... m.. .I, .f ,m rid 10 ant.,i 0r4 lirml.r i:i4. Hrrman. I Ml.. M.rr Uroh.l lalf4 fil.mlv Mr. W . H. W.O, h. ..f Vai....u-r. .a.i..r. li bhbllh-lh-l.h4 .III M.rr.rr Ubhl.u. Kaimr Wl.t-r . , V,nui la.l b. , Mr. Na..B. of ri,)..).-. a! 1 h. I,M T'l,, .,,. .,.1, 1.,. 2 .1 ,J..I ih irad.iailiic Ha- f , K tuh Ki .ut. M.ry l.llrmllbf at4 1 Ml. 8. M. (ii.l.aiil rol..ri..Hl oi, .l.-llnMful vUlt llh ll.Hr .l.l-i. IiiImiiIuI-. allh .lnb M -..i,.. . iV. u,,ir d i.t..n a A .i.u- Jm ' II. rH t.nKn. rMn.r KMii.nuih. Wall- v.m.lar fr..m a tl.lt I t rrl.iiir hi ih' M..lania ITIkI..,,, anj .lti. alira.n.l arr.i.aH ai.l l!. ,4.1... Lf .r.4 aik ri-rt-'M Klr!...miih. Oil.. l'u... i'lar M.r. Oljr. 1 Jar '....H-b an.J .U-rr. ..f N.- ai.4 Mli.li j ...i.rntiirt.d-i.1 and iuKf. I. t Al. "Urd. II.Mi.ond Cn.ihr. VV.lt.-r -r,,f.r llrah.m and f.mllv aro ..ik. arf ,,l....,Ml, al lb- Main .S-.-ll an. allr aiid -. : . . ' . .......... ii .r...,r.n i-t 1 liine.i. .1 h..n. on ihrlr farm fur Ih iim . V an l.-nl iiltan and nin N.'.'ll. nl 1'iirlL.iid. ant.N-d iil t. OuHlt.ll f Ih' f".'; Artiur llin. M- m i....rin.ll.'r. ,rr th.. ...U.11..T on Ih. b.nka of lb. Will-( H I. and -11.1 Ih. da alth Mr . . .. 1. , ... Iln I ! ... I .. ii.,ii,Ml..r an I Mr. Hliuo. Mra Marl.in Voiina aiont a f.' dat "H'tt.. , and Ml I" l. NvOfll. ' ... .... ... .i... , A r.iiiiiiiimliv .1... I.. .1.1. h 1. 1.1 Hint TliK of Kdarl i.ll ah.i 111 I II W H iijiihwwwt. ... Mra. A. K Say la nx-nditi IIik nun- favorlla ii. rr un. a hm-pr , oa dr.an.-.on Mar I. " t.rr. J nnr at the hunip of mt in'. ; w-nlon on "rld.iy rtrnln of la.l . mi VWdm-.-lar inornlna at 7 00 a 111 Ml. Cladv VV.Kiirr III i-nd th . hin tli rtmlr of the t.rar An undi'tlak.-r from r.tiianl la.i n.n.it.rJ lh ... .... k ,-. .iimrnr naratlon al h.T hnii n-ar i nurrn ir mi. crariona noaia 01 irif 1 1 narur 01 inn n-maina X), lob of Corral Cms -k la' Thu,W. , .,, . !.,,. ' our villas. b.vInK ar.nt . torv rhm.-h HiraaU-r.) .hoil Mr. VV.I., of VV.n.,1,., r.n.d. aft,n.n Al.tH Lr Mr. Kt an.' j.,,.,., Tl)llir ,,..,. t lr,., , fr rra.MI ..,-r In lha l.ln.oln hlith .,h,K. r,k-. and hl.M ,rrm a.-tr ..-n.-d U U.t.,. at h bom. of Ih. II 1 . .-..... vii.. 1 11 1 1.- raia .. ... l j. v. ..,,..!,, . i.ii or rortian.i. - ""r nt'iinmfc. , j (ia ramltif off lb. prtr. 1 Mr.. Hora Hrnn and rhildn-n. of Jam.a Har aa rlwlfd prfaldfnl of Th- Krar (iulld m.l al lb. thiirvh Mr M C. Youn att.ndwl li old ,K,n . r lb. .H..t of Mr. H-n lb aliid.nl Ixnly of th. N' lrr hih parlor on Wmtnradar of la.l .fk .hionrd .tM-tlmr: m.t. b In IW.and , tn .,v IMincl.... a .rhool. Il rrk. Mr. O.trom rrldfd 1 h. folio In .. ... .... . t 1 it' i.v ti.ii'i . .... .... -t Aanm .Man ..nn.u na. menu. r- roiniiuiii.a .ra antt.iiniiii. ni.n t an.i i Itlk. of !. lvri- of II. n.ur ! ' j,,, Mvrttf ,n4 Mr) W.hMIo - v.ry ltilrr.-.lln Kndl.lr ..l.. M.a.lanwa lvlla lto!..rt. All.-. 1 " '"" lf ,-n.l.r .ln at .bl h ah rT..-d i ,rM ,!; uh wU:l oer thl. n..Mi...-r.. ; M. rtrl.n.. Ida Uu... ll; oik. M. '"f' ' . Th..,- .... .ImkiI 10 .... . - 1- - .1... t,.. ....v Mm ll.-ltirllik ha n-turn. homo damo Alk. Kmlib .! Tn.-k.-r. tl.ui oin.a.il.d bom. r Ml. Ia and l.nt on ii.-- - - - . 1 a t.u..(- u..w .- - bo n-ll-d U.ld.- a ".li-nrf Walt.-r Itoudaa and danclit.ra. Mil- from Snt.m. h.-rv h. ha l.i-rn at- rartn.T. Shav.r. Kad.a: MU.Ionaiv. Mr. v..in mi It m-mi Ilk" a Jok. n,,ri,-. Mr. Itov IHiialu. tiidln rtill.'ic.. ' M'.ilanua tni-b.rl. fl.h.-r. Tfaiil. a h. ! no .i-rllT Mr. flora l'rnMn and chlldn n and M"- W00.I and Mr. Youn lia. mm-UI and ni.inl..rhli. M..dani.; Ml Hi H'U Murray rnt hatur-lar1 vif, j h. CII-M-n attt-n.l d th. Grans.- J'"" finlh.l ry nio.i-a.ful t.-rm llolilnmui. SMin.-r. Marl and Ml.., and Sunday at hrr hom-al ll.l Vlra. j,, nic al l-oe.m l Saturday. of 'hmd h.r. and Mr. Wood ha. S. rlMur.: mm-UI and i ijIIIiik. M.- Krr. J M I'artM-r and Krv. I.ra jhn MiVVith. of Portland. a ou, lH-.-n rlM-l.-d prlm-lpal for Ih. rn.ulnir ' dani.-a Smith and M. Kurlan. The. lUr'M-r rondurtrd th- u.rm Ti.il vrr m Kjacl frk vl.-'nttv trvlnic In Jrr"r Mr- Haawlbrlnk will fill th. rt nuliir im-.tln aro h-ld th. fnnrth; rU. at IMrauinl Hill Saturlav. h. r. ,ir,-h.,. hor- la.l IXdiy. P,"' '' Mr. Youn. lwr randm.rthrr. Mr W m Uhlrr. of V M i land. I ndin tb. k In onl I n.l.t.(. l-ln lb. bu. S'ltt of Mr : M. V. Younf. Ih. l.aular lii.-rlliia of Ih. I'arrnt I Trai'h.ra' A.uHlatl.-ii lll t-c- li. l.l I'll il. Jim. tub. at Ih. m hool ho.i.a. Mr. Jam.- IV. niur.l and lay batr a larc. rrod thrrsl lo dforat Vrt viola loiilaa lIt Ut W.V. .Icnod at th. tin..- of th. tt-rm ..... . -r. ....... .1 l...ln . .. ...... Ili.ldrf. hn lll remain durlii Hu llo m- IV.Ihal NI8TUCCA BAY Illy Mi. M A. Iiaii I ! Your Slaflord rorrr.'M.nl.iit I .nil, Wislm- I ly of the month at Ih. 1 hiirrh , maro-'iird h-r.. on Ih. aid. of Hi" j ASTORIA For InfunU rj Children. Tha Kind You Have 4 " A wavs Boueh : - AiKiiii.kiriNikar. lltl.ljlUllrvuJjrilltitl lii'CiVJ.tfwtottllkMb. LiTi,Tif linti'J Pirn). Di6rt(lionrftf Ik'M aid Hmi UjLm btm (ium M4uv r, turrit I'WI .lAlll Ulll. At IM n - 1 parlor. t'oa'.t It a 11 (. of mountain, but liut lb. rra of lhi-lr lo-d ui nodav f.ir Portland on hrr ay to Th. Th. M-hind rlo.lnc wa of mor thnn ' Mr Thomaa d.-imrt.-d on Siiturdav a t'M. tlm.'. Th. nioiiiitaln road I. Atvrtrfl IVflirdv ( fomAr I Ion . Suur Sluru h. I iUiitw Yurnu I'inwi Jrvni ivitikiLflssor5uir. h(Wi Sianwaf skw nnK. r.iurantMXuiMWll-FoJi Always Bought Boars tho Signature of AAV AW Mra Vm V.i ilnsl lal nUbt at' (0 vlalt h.-r on Roll ho ro ordinary Int.ro.t thia y.ar on no-oiint' for fo o.-ka vl.lt lth bla aon at ulll n-H.rti-d -ry bad In plar.a for mldnUbt. aft.r a Hn.rln lllnr : rrtlUy ha 1 the ml.fortnn. to n- t hl " lno ",," aian.iar.u.' at 1 iiiam.M.R 1 ity ran.-.r. for hl.h h. bad rntly u.t , t r,,,n. . . . . drraon. an op.ratlon in Porllaml. , , Mr. KVIta VVain.r rrtuniiHl to h.f " home Sunday, after very urf'il PAMASCl'S but M-rioua oiMTation In th. Gv.mI Sa- maHt.n ll.ital In Por-land. mor. th. TVMh A... ha la Mr Pox formerlr of thl .tac. Itl our community and tak.n from 11 ho ba. tMM-n . a. riou.!v 111 In Port o of our moM pro:nl.lnK yoiii.c men. Inn J I aid. lo Im around much to llir onr ho a lovod and rc-t.cti-d by an :;o anew mm. an auto, but drtlnx up fart lth Ih.-I Viatt Copy "I W'.Pp In Use For Over Thirty Years MM Roual I). Sumner a b-rn near Sa i!el::il r her many frl-nd.. ....... tl.rlm.nn nf Itrll.. on the K tacada car line, vl.lled bla tter. km Jun. :9. 1SS0. and died at the Mr. r,nnv and Mra. Mattl Younc Or.-con City Hwpllnl. June 3. 131".. Ifou Can't Out of a (Get Olood Turnip b.-r Saturday and Sunday. I ace Jl year. II month S day. n.. a i r:h.Ri I. hmn. aKln. Koual Dad not iM-cn wen fir aonu 't. r a fe wo-ka In th. Kon. City, j I'm.' and aov.-n cek l-fore hi. death A r-.ir-it.er of old time friend, at-.h? 1 n-l.Twml an operation for appen-i-mled th funeral of Mr. Anna Srhul- didtl. put at Stafford Tueadav. I U fo'l-id he had tuVrrulonl of The many friend of Mr. Sophia the bowel. Kverylhinu poil.lo ai It ':re Uncford. are much srleved ' dono that could be. but he itradually 1 i-nra of ber death In Mond.v'a Opo-' fIW- ,.i,.n I He lea-e lo mourn tbelr loas. hia . , I mother and father, one brother. on- Re.tor.d to Cood Health. j l; many relattvea and host of I alck for four year, with Mend Rev. J, A. Hopper, of St. t. m- h trouble." write. Mrs. Otto ' conducted the funeral aervlcea Can Zan. .vllle. Ohio. "I lot elKht ! " h Dunkard church and he a and felt to weak that 1 almost Rave up 1 lM to rest In the Damascus cemetery, hope of be'.n cured. A friend told i The family have our deepc.t sympathy me alout Chamberlain's Tablet, and , In their bereavement, hlnre u.inK two bottle of them I have! John McConnell hna sone to Eaat-iM-eti a well woman." Obtainable ev-.n Oregon to Ket work, rr.her. (AdT.I- Th Damascus school closed Friday I , . : . I 1 .. 1.1 ...-.. June f. .ua a p.cu.v. ...in. ...a... Dock. Amos Hall and Herman Hoi melster passed the eighth grade ex aminations successfully. Justin Powerman and family. Mrs. Huddle. Miss Vina and Kenneth, spent Monday at Wllholt Springs. Mr. Warner took them In the machine. M. E. Gaffney. deputy assesor, was through here this week. ADVANCE The Country Athletic Club boys were defeated. 4 to 3. oa the home diamond Sundi.y by the Rose City's of Port land. althoiiRh It was a very good game. Sunday. June 13. they w ill play the Portland Maccabees on the home diamond. Korllermeier brothers are having; their house painted. Toedtemeler brothers are clearing a piece of ground again this year, which makes quite an Improvement to the place. Pimples, Skin Blemishes, Eczema Cured. No odds how serious, how long standing your case, there's help for vni. In ev.rv nartlrlp nf Dr. Hnlis.in's i naer tne supervision 01 our rB.. . Eczema ointment. It wipes out al' boss, Mr. Kaiser, we are Retting some' trar(? of yolr Bilment and leaves your road work done again this year. gkn c)ean and goft as a cnnd 8. Hun. Mr. llelmore. one of our neighbors j dreds of ugerg have gpnt vountary et. Is up again after an illness of several ters of thankg. Ju8t try one box. It weeks. Mr. Helmore Is In the elghites. wl njpan freedom from fl,ITerlng and Tlie Motners- uuu gave a pany a 'embarrassment. (Adv.) Mra. J. Idernon s Saturday nii;ni anu a good time was enjoyed. The crons are looking fine this year HA2ELIA so far, except the hay crop, which is going to be a little short. One of our old time neighbors, but now of Polk county, was In our midst a week ago. A party of young folks took a trip to Oregon City Saturday nlsht, re turning about 1:30 a. m. We hear that Mr. S. Moser has bought him a new threshing machine. An Easy, Pleasant Laxative One or two Dr. King's New Life Pills with a tumbler of water at night. No bad, nauseating taste: no bleching eas. Go rlEht to bed. Wake up In the morning, enjoy a free, easy bowel rey Wanker and M. Lucille Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shipley spent a very pleasant day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lehman Sunday. W. B. Cook and Miss Ethel P-aker were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wanker, who live In Portland, Sunday evening. Miss Lucille Duncan entertained a number of young folks Sunday after noon and evening. Among those pres ent were Misses Mary Pymbrook, Lena Pymbrook. Elizabeth Pymbrook, Grace j Peterson, Vera Peterson. Hattie Wan-I ker, Illanche Duncan, Irene Duncan.1 Harriet Duncan, Edith Wanker, Aud- Neither can you get your moneys worth out of binder that hasn't had it hammeted and built into it at the factory. A good way to find out about a binder it to look it over cairfully and tec if it measures up to your idea of what the machine should bo. Another good way is to ask those who have used the machines. If we didn't have the fullest confinence in our machine we wouldn't advise you to do this but as it is we will be mighty well (.leased if you will ask every person you know who owns a Champion Binder, how he likes it. 71 vuVi THE CHAMPION BINDER like all Champion Machines is built upon the "quality first" policy and then it. also has some very important advantages, for instance it's positive force feed elevator which insures a coptinu ous flow of grain to the picker arms. The Relief Rake which prevents bunching at the inner end of the platform. The Champion also has many other good strong features which we will gladly show you if you will call on us. NEED ANYTHING IN PUMP OR WATER SUPPLY GOODS? We carry a big stock of pumps of all kinds, pipe, fittings, hose, engines, pressure systems, etc. etc. Give us a call when interested in this class of goods. " 11 ki-d the rctriiln b-r of the fent liit 1 and ar. rooked In tl"ii. .. In 1 I-, ba.kcl. and all aniere. a.v I ) j t hiding baking Ib.-in In a ht .and pit j tao. an I 1'ir.T. and dox-u to lhi-j !.-,iiifu t,.ne. and III fancy liap- chore by ie Bi Hon of the ae i i. ' Th. tide n. out, ami we .klrt.-d the ( i,r,,itri .v a . nnnilr. and our j hill, wlier- Ih.-y r -. o I1UI1 one li.il parly arrlwd at our .topping pi' , to look I I., to -. fir lop., and tbei ,. pU-aM-d Willi tin- dV mil Ink Ia. h .0 nurri.w at place., on. nnlv After our return, inia.-lf and a coup!.. Ii.l a pre.arli.il foothold, around In of oihei. look hore and rarrlai!. here years o. before Ih. meinor) and drote a rouple of mile aroun I of any wlilt. re.ldnil a boat n and arna, ami up up alav. up ti wr.iked upi-n th. rk. and lb. an- vl.lt lrooleia lialb. I rbor chain, ar. .till vl.lbl. at low Mr. Itroolcn I a very Inlkntli. mm 1 tide. Mi'! b. mid ht wife a imipniilf d 11 Th. olde.t knoan Indian, old Wa to th. bath boii.e. and Into the Inlh- 1-lnlto, bn U r.tlmated to b. at lea.t .(ipnillug bark about T.O f.-et. from . I", year, old but .till .tralchl a. an w t. It'll the medlclnul ore I dug. bb hi arrow, but who, fur. I seamed like tie tin named Kelp Or., and It i Iru'y ' th. rock and .and he (raver.ed a a a wonderful product, and numcrou Ik.)', mm a ureal many yenr aro. b.- dU.-axe lime r.-nlly been helped by I for. white men a' 111. to Hie til k Water., th. treatment, but he I. n it able ftiiun-'. ' and hi trllx-. now altuo.t ettlm t.' rlully lo d.-M-lot) It and linprot. th. ' bunted through the, hill, and fl.bed place .lib hiilbllim. walk, etc. ant In the, waters, a thiv. masted i h.an-. not m-ll tb. rlKbt. nltboimh be 1 it was wrecked iilM.n the. Jagged , ha b i ofTen-d I'.O.OOO for II. It I rock In a terlfTU- alorh whbh came almo.i In a wild atat. a yet. uddeiilr In the night. ! If be would sell, retaining a royalty I III tribe . ramped In a beautiful, bu might become luinienaely wralthy. i-rov. on the .bur., but Ih. wind and' In.tead of u1tlvatlnx a patch of fierce lightning br ik. tb. Ireea off a ground here and there, uid gulnliiR a If they were rut with a alnnt aryth.. living by bard knixk. Ill trllo fled lo th. hill and were II,. baa done, nn Imnieuae amount ived a th. hill In the ImmadlalM ' of , wnrk lnglc baiuled atmo.l, and vicinity are 111K wi)ded. but great j rud the ore lo a great many appll seams traverse them into which tho'caul at f.il cent per pound, n a pllo terrified Indian crowded. When morn-1 of letters bo blblted hhowed u. Ing brok" Ih. lid. wa way out and' - they found the schooner broken In Occasion for K.-nerul rejoicing nole, two parts. In one or which th.y found, by the (iriinta Pass Courier: 'Thl movement, and feel fine all day. Dr. King's New Life Pills are sold by all Druggists, 3G In an original package, for 25c. Get a bottle today enjoy this easy, pleasant laxative. (Adv.) CLARKES Miss Dora Marquardt, from Portland Is visiting relatives and friends for a short time. Jay Clarke butchered ten hogs last Monday and took them to Portland the next day. Otto Elmer is In Clarkes visiting his parents, S. Elmer and family, for a short time. Miss Fanny Nelsberg went back to Portland to work again last week. .Mrs. J. Clarke visited Mrs. J. Max son last Sunday. A. F. Buche and Elmer Kleinsmith went away to look for work. Margaret, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kleinsmith. is very 111 of the scarlet fever and we hope she will recover soon. Miss Elizabeth Marshall and Miss Several of the Hazeliaites attended the community sing given by the Lin coln High School at Portland Friday-evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wanker returned j from Medical Springs, Oregon, last j week, where they had been visiting their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wanker. W. J. WILSON & CO., Oregon City, Oregon. Canby Hdw. & Imp. Co., Canby, Oregon. GEO. BLATCHFORD, Molalla, Oregon. a Utile I. lurk eyed boy apparently I about tli re. yenr. old, and In th. oth er a golden haired girl nf about a year old. s -All others had been swept away, and no l.o.l it m ever ram. ashore at thai place. The tribe cared for the little walfa. and they grew up contented and hnp- py and In due tlm. married with all the rites and ceremonies practiced by j them, and years after traveled south and brought up a big family on the batik of what Is now called Rnlmon river and anme of their descendants own land In that vicinity at the pres ent day. Tho old anchor chains and tho beam to which they are attached, are pet ri lled, and covered thick with bnrniicles mid numerous stumps still standing mark to Uie spot wher the grove once grew. Sometimes they aro rovered with wind, at others, they stand tip threo or four feet above the wnter, covered with grey barnacles and black mus sels, tho latter about as largo as man's thumb nnll. These miiRHols aro con sidered a great delicacy when they nro found as lnrgo as a man's hand. seem to be a year of celebration, and now the furiner down (hn valley aro preparing lo rolebrnte Hie turning of water Into tb. illlrhe of the commun ity project." AN OREGON CITY CITIZEN COMES TO THE FRONT PORTLAND that time. Superintendent Calavan ",Bel- .01 was present upon this happy occasion Mrs. Frank Cbllds spent Sunday. a" Pr; ' ' .ho fi. $10 REWARD Paid lo the finder of Two Horses 1 bay mare, white face, weight about 1100 lbs, aweneed right shoulder with collar mark, on breast, brand with a club on left boulder. I black pony mare, white atar on forehead, branded with a club on left shoulder. Both hjrv. halter, on. They were last seen near Dodge. Notify W. H. WETTLAUFER, Oregon City, Ore. with her sister, Mrs. Fred Lehman. ""u u -1, nn.li, ii,mn' o graduates of the eighth grade: Frank Whitten and Fred Lehman. . , , ri,ir, were In Portland Friday. M,B In,ez 'lT C Miss Reulah Dale was delightfully rSeely and Miss Rosa Jaeger The entertained by Miss Lena Lehman Sun-; 0,JJf f ndardUing " AY explained In a very Interesting man- 8Mr. and Mrs. Max McMahan spent Supervisor I.renton Vedder. Sunday with Mrs. McMahan's parents, J"d ,a Hefld VtTL IL . 'a m.. ii, Woi., The basket-dinner was one long to be ALSPAUGH remembered for Its many dainties, by all present. The baseball game was a victory for the Tualatin team, as they " j defeated the village school boys by a r-Ugar niepie nan jubi. . uin;.cicu a core of 12 tO 1 wire rence arouna 111s iarm. Dave Hoffmeister helped J. W. Dow ty dip his herd of goats Monday. Mr. ana Mrs. riace ana enna. o. Mrg Ade,ine Daw and two daugbt Portland. Intend to spend a couple of ;erg who recently arrlvea ,n portand week with Mrs. Harry Franks. frnm Rt Pall, M. th ...., of Mrs. Eugene Bush on Thursday. JENNINGS LODGE A MISTAKE MADE BY MANY. Mr. Dow is in Montana and will join his family in August and visit the San Don't wait for rheumatism to indl-! Francisco Fair, going home by the cate diseased kidneys. When you suf-, southern route. fer pains 'and aches by dy and sleep The High School students from this disturbing bladder weakness by night place attended the Freshmen picnic, feel tired, nervous and mn down, the held at 8chnoerr's park on Monday kidneys and bladder Bhould be restored , afternoon. wm. riniey, wne ana ennaren ana Mrs. Barnhart.of Portland, spent the week end at their summer residence. Mrs. Bush Is enjoying a visit from a cousin from Corvallis, who will re main over the Rose Fiesta. Mrs. Jennie Jones, of Portland, spent Tuesday with Mra. Charles Redmond. to healthy, strong and regular ac tion. It is a mistake to postpone treatment. Foley Kidney Pills put the kidneys In sound, healthy condition and keep tbem active and strong. Be gin taking today. Good results fol low the first dose. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) Miss Elizabeth Wnldron is home for' past few days of sunshlno. her vacation, having Just completed a I June Cth ovoryone went by autos successful term of school at Belling-1 and other vehicles down the bay to Tells Hli Friend, and Neighbor. Of Hit Experience. Kvery Oregon City nnl.lenl should rend what a neighbor says. Ills tes timony run bo rolled upon. Hero urn his own words: Joseph McDi-rmott, Washington fit , Oregon City, enys: "I wus almost fliit on my hack with kidney and bladder trouble. I was mo Iiiiiio and at Iff that I could hardly bobbin around and it was nil I could do to get up In the morning. My kidneys wore Irregular in action and the secretions were scanty. I UBotl several boxes of Donn's Kidney Pills and I soon got well." Prion Mr, nt all dealers. Don't simply nsk for n kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills lha snmo that Mr. McDormott had. FoHtor-Mllburn Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) ham, Wash Miss Elizabeth Cook entertained charmingly for her niece, Miss Ruth Cook, on Monday afternoon, the oc casion being the thirteenth anniver sary of Ruth's birthday. About the rooms were bunches of syrlnga and cluster of roses, where the games, Biiltahlo to the 'teen age, were enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served at 5:30. The Invitation list Included Misses Mllma Bruechert, Helen See ley, Gladys Caldwell, Shirley Park. Nellie Bfitz, Dora and Minnie Roetho, Anna Dnerlng, Vernon LaCure, Myrtle Berry, Elva Fades, Elza Betz, Bessie Roberts, Ixle Thayer, Ruth Cool.. A number of pretty remembrances were given with their best wishes for many happy returns of the day. The following program, entitled "Children at Home," was given at the Children's Day service on Sunday morning. Processional, Mrs. Robin son, pianist; song, "All the Happy Children," by members of the Sabbath school; Invocation, Lord's Prayer, Part I included Home and Parents, Respon sive Reading Psalms 127, 128. .Song, "Father, Lead Me Day by Day," by audience; recitation, "Grown Up Land," by Miss Elva Eades; Scriptur al recitation, by Mrs. MacFarlane and and Mrs. Bpooner's classes. Part II, Brothers and Sisters, Scriptural Read ing from Matt 19-13:15 and John .13- tho historic Slab Creek, now called Nescowln. We crossed the creek, a deep stream when the tldo Is in, but shallow enough to ford by a horse team, but our Fords did not try It. but taking our lunch baskets In hand we walked single file on a one-foot plank about 80 feet, and about 15 feot from the water with a rustic hand hold on one side, but we all succeeded In crossing safely, and on through sand and groves of small trees, and In a shelt ered place with green grnss sprinkled with very sweet wild strawberries and old ocean pounding at our feet we spread our lunch, an excellent one, with hot coffee boiled over a camp fire, and plenty of Tillamook cream to season it, and everything tasted so good out there in the open with tho salt air filling our whole being that we lingered a long time over our Im provised table, after which Mr. Suit on gave us several selections well ren dered upon a gultor and willing hands CHICHESTER SPILLS W, . 1IIK IMAMONU HIANI. i. 1 - V n.u, -:-i. As, (n. tin I'. 17 llMSUtpn III1ANO I'll-IA. .. 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