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i. onEOON CITY KS'TKItlMtlRB. riilH.IV. .II'I.V " I'"' Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County DEATH FOLLOWS USE MOUNTAIN ROAD al l) itiuvitii 1 1 Al II i 'M Mr M Tli'Mii ni Aim r 1.4 Al UdltA. Ore, July 1. Mr .. n Aitid&M n( lliir.il IMI. bunu-d ' u'.-.li.r.J.ii' fcin riK'iln !' Ihi hill Thur.d tart fir in H. Mi. In n io w nh ! i mMu r on Hie -ldiV krrm. TMiikm lh-ri im II''' In Ibe tilll", ll" JhMiml III I'" "til" tti klrwllln when tli trm 'f ml a U-rillrd and lit ran rl'l'l'l .ailing Ih burning oil over the rm'i-i settlt.i fir In Hi mnaii' dn and bunting her i eerMy t!! li few hour lalrr Til !Mlr Kll"-r N III Wr.llir nmll.S at Z'.iiiiiiTli.ili "I'11' ailing for III lv' tu r.uiin fr-nr Kutlull. Mr II.wIk an.! daughter relurti.-d i t.f ir (mill PrI" V.liir.U lUKlil. lli'T lu. I a rr rnjt.tal'l lrii. lli r.l inkir fiiii'lii-l ili J'l!"' i an t num-d I I'' lii-re III ar Murkiiiii tm Mi r'ran.o K-li.!nfr r.nn !'!" rVt.lav tilitil an.l !.! unlil MmiiUi nltlit. liil Prnk Kal r had ! '' a trip in tun alHiui 7 u'.U k Saturday. July :n. rurit-.-li 'nl In Tualatin lo rrlehral and ',J'l crv lon-I inn in nm i'nrn a llv H mil h lull talk i'H I in ,lf ClMilllrl Bill flilll'i "Hi' t a ilh .nt; and iii lMllm, Hu ll i-aln III ball K.IIH an.l run' all. I lux ThVh- !J..r..an,.,u,;Ti.aU!m.Is,oJ .a. a Mr ..... Mr. .toy ...... ?l.,. w-rv . fur aid ran In h-r ltani'. ami In j gait. from atari la fliilH nn hi. effort In rtini:iilh III flam , nol.v. ,i mi U.ttv liurmil Ilia! he will I'''; Mil of Ih lining Kiipl Ir.mi tun Ih Ulit of on rvr. Tli munan arnt lo 111 dance at llnv III Sat ih mother of t''n ihlldr.n. Sli a tir.l v runing ami a!l reported a .! alKiul f.j rear of . Tli lum ml , 1 1 tn- a In-lit Thursday Medical Hptln. l'i.K"ii, hm li I ln-r da'hlif Mr lllliialuii In ii.ll In ilaiiM. r. Mr J II n I hn Uirraln ", Urn b of III k.-r liiig Onlrulii famllv, llm aii-lii- Mi WmHthiiiiM- Inmi AHn I'ark. I or liu-rrr nalliirliin of (run. I. on timiiim t...r .u.i.i.i.r. Mr J. 'I'll Wan Julr full Tamili i-ul.i ..r 1...1 r 11..... J i ki-r al llil arlii ik I '"r I'mk frlmU 1 am ami n.ii-. a 1 n.ri-i-ii inmianiin i"r .maam, i- i' mc iiinnr on inn Man. All ir (..Hi Halur.lay in.'riiii'C. li' t li illl fnrini-r Uinalia ar.uululaii. i-a ami a l'inl a d- i-i k mill III i-li r Mr a , nll llm a lia.l In out nl .I.ht .iii. I1.iI Ii I'ulli-r i t"l gam. In Hi rn-nlng imiii.Ii- an, liail.l Ijing ri. -I on J I' , funk Hun ! .'ii rouii'li-.l out tliu .-iuuii .1..) rii-nltiK i lili ll i-l 1-11)11)1-. I h)' all Aliout li Mr an.l Mi. nilhiiiiiliin mh' lr an. 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Tli f!rl iloai ..iln Hi Irrllallim.l Th liirgval itallu-rlng of i.nl. i-r a I il.i-. k your C111. I1, ahli b alna III a llil ilai- on July Mh n Hi Ci-tin ui Ttiii a li'iumia.l an.l In riraiii f..r all Hi-n-iiK In i-r .u i-nt .i n Jo) Ill hl'l' i-irnl. ACLC CRfEK. . I .iU.i iiiii a iiuinlii-r lr.nn llu i. niiv ulli n.li.l tti n il I'rnll. in al rSu- .i la mi M.in.l.n, I'.-ur f".i.hal a an Oiigmi ( in iii.ii.ir Muii.l.ii k 11mm 1 in 1 ! WIL80NVILLE. M.. Mil.lrrJ K.l.ll in Sun. lay an 1 MonJ.ti ith Amu lln!g. Mr J. Sal.-i-r I iiting Mr. John K.n.-r Mi Mar It.ni.-rt ha r.iurni-Ji h.'iui' for Hi unnnii-r. Mr. An.li r.'ii m nt In a rail for Ml' Sutnlay night. hi-n thflr row fi'H In J Ih i-ll. Sli .ari :th a tinik.-tii horn an.l a Hill fr-lng In tin rol.l nli-r Tli S-t I'ri'-r Iwat Ih K.-ilnu-n SunJay. It U-Ing a ry g.'.l rt Sunila tilt')' rH-t to MIm Mary Hrolial ha N--n nili r laming a buiiiImt cf frli-ml iluruig Hi; M-krtul. ) Mr. and Mm. ' o. TiM wiir. Mr and Mr. I'ha. Wgc at flutanl on ( tti 4th. i Th hall gain ar all 1'foi.ns hat ; fin i.layr ih nu inlwr of our nl i lag li-ani ar. j 6 lo J Km 11 Tarn hman nl to Oregon 1'lty tAUW. lat i-rk. 1 play Onsi-gn or th t'olon-.l Ciantii at Th new earns I a 'li-mliJ ImlM-i th hum ground. Ing. and 1U Ih trry coinriiU-nt fur) Mr. and Mr. Wm. KaU'-r and resident and non realdent allk. j daughter Mar;ar-I and llttl I.yman Mr. and Mr. Rd Craliam x nl . ,,v,.nt Sunday evening at Charle Kim-I Patimlay at Shermood. j lermeler'a al Vet l.lnn. Nurria Young ha tx--ti halini; hayj One of our lu'.tt player. Merl Tied for Kol't. Craham during th past ni4n hlle prai-tli lng at Tualatin Sat ivk. 'unlay a bit with a hall in th eye Captain Exon'a boat I being !ljand a laid out for the rt of tb patronized by farmer along the river. ,ar Tli dunce on Saturday evening , Johnnie Zimmerman U rei-overing enjoyed by thoae ho trip the light gnj exlH.,-t to play acaln ixin. Ton faniatlr. nl la all right again. He get hit no Th I'nlon dlatrli t have re-eleeted 0wa n,. t u,.d to It. Mlh Calklna for the rnsulng year. ..j 7imifnnan went to Aurora Mi Helen Murray. ho baa own Saturday and Murn.il Monday teaching achool In J'oiiland In home. With An. j,n. , pitcher. Frill gueaU of Mra mmgla' parent. Mr and Mr li Mo-hiik Sun. lav, Mr lllna Join-, of rortland. III guet of nlalivea cut llu av Saiunlay and Sunday. Mr and Mr W ill lioiitl.i.. nml Mr and Mr K. Xailor mill don on Kaclel'ntk ami i i iiI theilav Suuduy Mr. J. W. I'atull and daunhli-r. I.i-na 1 ailed on Mr. Ilonli-ll Salurdav HAZCLIA. nti.irt llm. Ir Kii.g' N'e ll'-ory I'ai'll-l' Sumlav IiimiI plrnle held al ha been u. u -.fully for la )ear! Ih Kinugellral i niiip grminda on Mmi- and I guarantee.! to i urv you. Money day. About Hire hundred ark If It fall. CI bottle ru in your lirugk-l.t, it com. only III help yoii an inn. Il llttl and I Adv. I JENNINGS LODGE ill for a numl'i-r of day Mr. and Mr. J. I. Cook nml on. V. II. Cook. er th guet of Mr. I Jo .Mi-lntytv and fainllr of Onoeg.i. KTIday evening. Th party Riven at th horn of K.I Krnnk .lonra, of Hie Salem training liixil np.-iit th.- .-rk snd ll 11 I1I1 nun her. About litre liuM.ln-d paid adml aloti m-ro rcen.d at t'edar Inlim.l I'urk on Sunday Th park ha under I hi tmnllon IHi hi aunt, Mr. Win m-iit inmi Impr.o etueiila umli-r Ih m Munli new manuger. v A. .Newell. A ne 1 11 annual reunion of old friend at II Kllllliolla eiilo) lug Hi ilay al llil l.enullfiil grove band ai roiUaulei Ih gathering and patriotic air ami aoug a Hell a alh telle aiHiil er among Hie mimic inelil of Ih dajr. lr. Kralg. a dmillal of Oregon Clly 1 pienaiilly I.nbIi-.I at th I'len col tag. 1 lua la an Ideal location and coiiiiiiaud a beautiful view of Hi rlv er Hubert Kern, of Tort land la eujovlng Mr and Mr Krn.-l lull. 11 i-nt Sundav mill Mr. Whlltcn tareiil. Mr. and Mr. Joint Wilkin, of III' Stafford illotrlct. Mr. Krank Child I mm h belter nt the preaent writing after bavin! been i pianola ha been i . i. ed In the dance lb beautiful liom.. of II pavilion. Thl park I growing lulu , look plac on July Mh. A I Ibo rua popular favor eacli year. A ainiill fe j loin, th Kiuiuon' keep open houio on I charged for raii ping privilege, and I an Ideal pike for a family oiiitnu Win. Mnley. Jr. underwent a alight 0'ratlon at a rortland hoapltal llil the nation dirt Inlay ami Iwnitvtwo circled ih Imnrd wlih h mi .pre. I 1111 dr III ln maple. Heorgw Mor,. eulertalned at rard If on Can't Out of a Get. Olood Turnip if fJUH IH IIU M ll iir?T"i 1 itiliXIiail CASTORJ Al.niiitiL J mh riiir" AVfla!frnrLtCrAl lmilaiiir;ii,-iujl,vt1 iMfiiltfW.iuirJiwliJ ?nimuh'Dpi-s-ll.mngfrrj ru'Nsatxl Iv'Mivnlilntni'gM Hi turn MiKikW nurMiATot tin 1 .vain 11 1 ii w w i.lao AlWtfrrl RflllrJv rurfimvitr liiin.SimrMiituh HUii!i'i Vormj('iiirilvgijrrfi 1uMamlLuss0rMJ.tr. IViiimW 5i(fri 7GZT ni:v WHK. For Infuntt nj Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Boars tho Signaturo M IT In Use For Over Thirty Years W'.'.C - uarontfrjuiviirrlli Eiwt Copy ol Wrapper. for her vacation. Mr. and Mra. Cha. Toof. have been enjoying a honeymoon trip In Portland and Vancouver. The Sundi.y school picnic waa a great nucrena. and waa very much en joyed by all thoe who were fortunate enough to have celebrated the glorious Fourth at home In our own village. Beauty Mora Than ".Win Deep. A beautiful woman alway has good dlgcixion. If your digestion is faulty. Chamberlain- Tablets will do you good. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.l STAFFORD Tbe rain of Monday night and Tues day and the gentle wind lodged quite a little of the grain in this vicinity. The grain of all kinds Is very heavy, and fears are entertained for It and also bops. The health of tbe community I about normal. The glorious 4th passed off quietlyJ with the usual fire works at Mr. Schatz's in the evening. About thirty gathered at Mr. Gage's on Saturday and enjoyed a pleasant day with din ner served in the hade of the trees in the door yard. The mont of the people went to Tual aUn and some stayed at home from choice. Altogether we enjoyed a sane and pleasant 4th. We were shocked to hear of the se vere accident which hefeil Mrs. Tlede- man's brother-in-law. Mr. Nii-berg. at Tualatin on Friday last. It appears he was preparing to blast a rock, and drilled Into an old unexploded charge and It went off hitting him in the face, Injurying him severely. He was hurried to St. Vincent's hospital and we have not -heard just how badly he was hurt. In meeting another auto last Thurs day afternoon, C. M. Case almost ran off tbe grade at Oswego with his auto truck, the machine Just hanging over the bank. He did not ef. righted up until Saturday, having to unioad. put In what is called two dead men, and use a block and tuckb, and another machine nearly run oft at the same place on Mondavi The road is very narrow for a few rods just south of Willsuria station and if it is not made safe in some way the city of Oswego may at some time have heavy damanc-8 to pay. Mrs. Mary Baker returned to her daughter's house last week from a vis it with her brother, Gottlieb llenter. We did not hear of the illness of our old neighbor, Mrs. Powell, whose home 1b now in East Portland, until a few days ago, when we were told she was getting better In the Oregon City hos pital, and we sincerely hope for her speedy recovery. Sherner a catcher, Harry at firm. Kelly at second. Johnnie, third. Merle. hort stop. Connie left field. Kddle cen ter. Frank, right. Guy Gross umpire. IV ward Hodge, manager. George Toed lemeier score keeper. Adolph Koeller meter to root, the Sweet llriers are ready to play any team In the country and promise to put tip a good game. The Itoss was on the sick list Tues day. Kdward Zimmerman went to Sell wood Wednesday morning to spend two weeks with his sister. Mrs. Thole. Fred Zimmerman and Floyd Jones went to Tualatin Wednesday morning. SUMMER ACHES AND PAINS. That backache or stla muscle that cannot be explained on account of hav ing "sat In a draft and caught cold" is more than likely the result of weak ened or disordered kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills promptly relieve back ache, sore, swollen or stiff muscles and Joints, rheumatism, and sleep disturb-1 ing bladder ailments. They put the: kidneys In sound, healthy condition.' and help them eliminate uric acid andj other poisons from the system. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) CLARKES. Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. "About two years ago I had a severe attack of diarrhoea which lasted for over a week," writes W. C. Jones, llu ford, N. D. "I became so weak that I could not stand upright. A druggist recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The ' first dose relieved me and within two days I was as well as ever." Obtain able everywhere. (Adv.) AL8PAUGH Miss Elda Marquart, from Oregon City, was out visiting her relatives and friends over the Fourth of July. Otto Elmer went back to Montana last week. E. A. P. Lafollette and family were In town last Monday. William Clarke came home over the Fouth but left again Monday. Sam Elmer is making hay. Alfred Martin and family, from East ern Oregon, are visiting her parents, Mr. Fred Marshall and family, for a short time. Wettlaufer made a plank road In Timber Grove last week. Clarence Lee and family, from Ore gon City, are visiting her parents. Pet er Sager and family for a short time. Miss Ruby Card went to Salem to lake the teachers' examination last week. Mrs. C. H. Bergman was in Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eberly, from Oregon City, visited his parents, Mr. Eberly and family last Sunday. Mr. Wettlaufer and Edd Grace got the! rthresher engine home last week Miss Florence Strorngren, from Col- ton, went to Gladstone to attend the Chautauqua. Mrs. Elizabeth Olson and son, from Canby, are visiting their friends in Clarki'B for a few days. Miss Goldia Goff and Miss Dora Mar- quardt, from Portland, visited Goldia's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goff and family last Sunday. William and Jassen" Clarke pur chased a team from Estacada last week. Henry Ginther came home for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas mot ored from Portland Saturday evening to celebrate at Estacada. ErneBt Beers and wife, of Portland spent a few days at the home of John Glthens. Edgar HIepIe sold twenty acres of timber to Mr. Cozard, who will nave the timber cut Into wood. Benefited by Chamberlain' Liniment -Laat winter I used Chamberlain's Liniment for rheumatic pains, stiffness and soreness or the knees, and can conscientiously say that I neer used anything that did me so much good. Edward Craft, Elba, N. T.- Obtain able ererywhere. (Adr.) Constipation Cause Most Ills Accumulated waste In your thirty fet of bowels causes absorption of pois ons, tends to produce fevers, upsets di gestion. You belch gas, feel stuffy, Ir ritable, almost cranky. It Isn't you It's your condition. Eliminate this, poisonous waste by taking one or two Dr. King's New Life Pills tonight En Joy a full, free bowel movement In the morning you feel so grateful. Get an original bottle, containing 36 pills, from your Druggist today for 25c. (Adv.) BEAVER CREEK Beaver Creek Union Sunday school held a jolly Fourth of July celebration on Saturday, July 3, at tbe hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Pryce. While the mid-day meal was being spread on the long tables the children had an interesting time blowing soap bubbles. After dinner, sashes bear ing tbe names of the states in water colors, were pinned on the young peo ple and tbe grand march of states be- Neither can you get your moneys worth out of a binder that hain't had it hammered and built into it at the factory. A good way to find out about a binder is to look it over carefully and see if it measures up to your idea of what the machine should be. Another good way is to ask .those who have used the machines. If we didn't have the fullest continence in our machine we wouldn't advise you to do this but as it is we will be mighty well pleased if you will ask every person you know who owns a Champion Binder, how he likes it. THE CHAMPION BINDER like all Champion Machines is built upon the "quality firsl" policy and then it, also has some very important advantages, for instance it's positive force feed elevator which insures a continu 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. SHEEP RECEIPTS !N The ri'11 Ipt fur llu week at llu Portland 1'nlnti Sim ft Yard, i-ndluu llil V .'tr.l KKIH ITll? CMlll.l f.ll-t lt.,. I ' I .,,.1 t llil Tim Fourth uf July let ph-atum In ti'rfi-m with 1 (in reii'lpu In ail line, Mundiiy and Tu-day gAtln-rlni: he lm; mm li below imrinnl. Quality run tlniicit Illi-dliM re, Six neienlv five unfile IiIkIi mi( fur ulei-rii of (air quality. Cow and heifer In propor tion. Hob: tradn Nturted I h In week' nlnit a( mil far from it-adv loiupnied ICl In -t wiM-k't i lone. Top mild nl $7 fit) and bulk nt done to t hut f Inure Trade appear to be on a sleudy haul at around prenilllitit prlrea. Sheep receipt appear tt be on an unnleady footing. Not enounll rmiiiiiar forwnrd lo really tent the market I ntnl. naturally, iiulen they nbow 1 quality, have a downward tendency. Kepri-ni-nt.il lvi nulr are a fill Ion : j 97 steer 11.17, l ' I 3 aleer IIMV 3 Bleer U'7.11 1! aleer 1 122' 2 bull C.y 2 heifer r.i.y 1 rnlf 2WI! 1 row ' 11 so; G cow 12 lo- 1 cow IOL'0' 2 cow N70' 103 hK 17ii Iiok 22j 125 Iiok 1S 192 hoc i:i;ii IS FORMALLY OPENED DEOICATION PARTY WELCOMED AT HOOD RIVER TRIUM PHANT ENTRY MADE. r. r.o 0 in rt.:i.'i 4 no 5 r.n ? do') C.'iii IIOOII UIVKIt. Ore. July "The roliimblu river hlxlmay I open " Thime nere Ibe flrl ,urd of a men uki ent over I lie teleplinlie- wire wire till afternoon by W. I.. Clark, chairman of the kihmI road commit tee, of the local "uliilin-ri lul club, In llu cMiM'liint I'llld-n of the clly. BWalllllK In the bimllleaa ih'IIiiii of Inn II In urei-t H. Henmill, Governor Wltbyi'timbe and Ibe dcdii utlnn parly. There waa a cheer a I lie word of the inoKiiKe mere reH-aled. Hood Itlver' dream of year hud been real ized. The flrat automobile In travel up llm bank of llm Columbia from Portland n at the corporate limit of the city, analtliin tint arrival of lh car Unit followed. Men. women and I children hud been within- all after j noon fur Ibe arrival of Ihe 21 ma 1 chine of the ilcilli allon parly, and llm new Hint Ihey hud come a quh'kly Hciit over wire and by inoHciiKcr from home to home. r..oo 7.r.o 7.r,:. 7. no 7.r WHEN OREGON CITY PEOPLE Publicly Tcttity, Iff Evldenc Not to b Ignored. W. J. WILSON & CO., Oregon City, Oregon. Canby Hdw. & Imp. Co.; Canby, Oregon. GEO. BLATCHFORD, Molalla, Oregon. PORTLAND Wanker Saturday evening wag well at tended by the neighbors, and all re ported having a fine time. Mtb. Fred Lehman and Mra. Stella Shipley were callera at the Frank Chllds' home Tuesday. Mrs. Theo. Stienhilber, who has been very sick, is better at the present writing. Mr. Joseph Fletcher and son, Renzle were pleasantly entertained at the Cook home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wanker and fam ily took Fourth of July dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cook Sunday. Little Norma Whltten has been stay ing with her grandmother, Mrs. J. Wll klns, of Stafford, for the past week. Miss Ethel Thompson, from Oswego was delightfully entertained by her cousin, Miss Ethel Baker, Sunday and Monday. Several of the Hazellatles attended the big celebration at Vancouver Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Max McMahao are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Friday. Mr. A. L. Walling was a visitor in tbe neighborhood Sunday. E. F. Whltten and family went to Tualatin Saturday to attend tbe cele bration. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Zlvney entertained company from Portland 8unday. Miss Hattle Wanker called on Miss Ethel Baker Thursday evening. Mr. 0. C. Whltten will toon leave for week and as noon as he fully recovers t'on Tuesday evening. Card honors fell the Wm. Flnli-y family will spend the summer at this place. Mr. Finley has been using the camera the past week for lectures and books. Mr. Horsetail and wife are enjoying camp lire beside the springs at this place. The two sons of Mr. Kellogg, of Mll waukle, spent a few days with Roy Hlndes and family. A Jolly crowd of fourteen young men from Portland made up a party which enjoyed camp life over the week-end on Cedar Island Pork, on the opposite bank of the Willamette river. On Mon day lien Lerner, Dave Cohn, Donald Graham, Rolert Schultz, Traoey Moore, Herbert MeUger, William Stev enson, Louis Smith, Fred Boynton, AI Miller, Josenh Urquhart, Seth L. Smith and James Ritchie returned In their canoes on tbe evening of the 5th lo thc-lr homes. Henry Smith, Wiley Trout and Floyd Webb departed on Friday for the har vest fields in Eastern Oregon, going by steamer up the Columbia to The Dalles. Ralph Madison has returned from Albany, where be spent some two weeks with Roy Batdorf. W. I. Blinstone and wife, Mrs. Allen and Miss Allen, of Hood River, autoed to Albany on 8unday, returning on Monday evenirfg. ' Mrs. Allen and daughter returned 'to their home on Tuesday after a five week' visit with to Mrs. (Jregan., Refreshments were served and a short story hour was much enjoyed. Rev. H. N. Smith gave an Interest ing patriotic sermon on July 4th. Us Ing Psalms 20-5 for his text. On the emblem which we should use for our Ideal should he placed righteousness, sacrlfloe, patriotism and Instruction The Japanese rescript of 1909 was also read. The choir furnished music In keeping with the theme. The members of Mrs. Hart's Sunday school clas will give an "Out of Date" social at the church on the evening of July 21. A program and Interesting things are being planned by the mem bers. Glenn Russell Is president and Miss Thayer secretary of the class. An Ice cream social will be held on the MacFarlane lawn on the evening of July4th, given under the auspices of the Grace Guild. The auto party which Included tbe H. J. Robinson, Wm. Jacobs, A. C. MC Farlane and B. M. Hart families and Arthur Roberts, Elizabeth Bruechert, returned from Dolph on Tuesday, July 6th, report a delightful time. Trout fishing and . horseback riding were among the delightful pleasures. The party was delightfully entertained at the Morse and Dill homes. , Beaverton vote $27,500 bonds for high school; Worms Cause Many Children's Ills. Worms, by thousands, rob the child of nourishment, stunt Its growth, cuun Constipation. IndlKestlou, Nervousness, IrreKular Appetite, Fever and some time Spasms. KickapDo Worm Killer gives relief from all Ihese. Olio-fourth to one of these pleasant cundy lo zengcx, taken ns directed, kill rind re move the Worms, reguluto your child's bowel and rstoro lis health nnd vi tality. Get nil original 2.1c box from your Druggist. Don't oudnnger your child's health and future when so sure and simple a remedy can bu hud. (Adv.) When residents of OrcKn City urn willing to recommend Doiiu'h Kidney Pill In this paper, I them any kooi) reason lo try n kidney backni-he or bladder remedy t hut I not 11 well recommended? Mr. Jane lllnni-hnrd, 1102 John Adams St., Oregon Clly, says: "I have used I loan's Kidney Pills for kidney and bladder trouble Hint annoyed me for years. I hnvo hud great relief. In ull. I hnvo taken less than two boxes of I loan's Kidney Pills, but that amount has been enough In convince mo of their merit." Prico GOe, at nil dealers. Don't simply risk for a kidney remedy get I loan's Kidney Pills tlin same that Mr. Illunchard had. Fouler Mllliurn Co., Props.., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) No. 28 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First State Bank of Milwaukie at Milwaukie in the State of Oregon, at tha close of business June 23rd, 1915. Resources. Loans and discounts , j 1)9,211. 42 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 17.30 HoikIh and warrants 17,3:13.21 Flocks nnd other securities 550.00 Hanking house 1I,B57.00 Furniture and fixtures ' V , 2,(120.00 Othor real estate owned 2.758.01 Due from approved reserve banks 10,504.80 Checks and other cash Items 199..1D Cash on hand '. 9,456.07 Expenses 2,823.67 Other resources 25.57 Total '.. $127,1X0.84 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In 25,000.00 Surplus fund 2,000.00 Undivided profits .' . 2,751.82 Dividends unpaid ............ .1 ; 25.00 Postal savings bank deposits '. , , , 1 075.42 Individual doposlts subject to check: J54 GOO 72 Demand certificates of deposit , 2 448.47 Certified checks 200.00 Cashier checks outstanding . . . , , , , , 1,250.80 Time and Savings Deposits , 27,928.52 Total 1127,180.84 STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas, es. I, A. H. Zanders, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. II. ZANDERS, Cashlor. Subscribed and sworn to before me tb,l 1st day of July, 1916. (SEAL) R. 8. RAMSEY, Notary Public. CORRECT Attest: PHILIP STREIB, ' "' PHIL. T. OATFIELD, ", . i(' ,V JOHN F. RISLET, Directors.