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fMMlON' 'ITV KXTBIll'IIISB. I-UIDAV. Aflll'ST'jl'H.V Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County iiiiM !) Ik- a tourc of ESTACADA FAIR Will BE HELD NEXT MONTH STAFFORD. I tl. k I tllll'liet irlt'4 and in I rrevli-.. Hie hai'l lUli-la "ill ('! Mki uh oiro.tn in,! r..r.mi)r i'i.fiiii,i rm'iiiui ami l Inn Iruuhl. lr Hi plt-a.um uf ilia U.itli.y B I. Iiriitful aulu rli taken l.i Mull ' Tirtd. Aching Mutclti rulltvtd .. k. . .. . . I . . . . niiman 1411 it llutl..H) laal AU . Ilartl Murk, r rtlolt. Illi'all l.lial ita t the party a tlna tirw'attff. aur mux tea Hliiau's l.lnliiii'iil .I ili iKiintrjr atul , "rr which It' lightly applied, a ntli quiet, ami your PLAVSHED ON SCHOOL GROUNDS TO HOLD MAIN EXHIBITS ASK FOR TROUT FRY. Tl, fatuiiT hate had Ideal wraltur (or ban.-. I and thrv.hlnt an far ai4 ' Uarball imi cur l.al diamond ri'ind ti l.r of farmer In lhi i trinity ha r.rr..ne ami .. in ' alrtady ha4 lh-tr ihrrahlmr. don j - ti. liiiin, ma. tilii ii ihre.hlii JENNINGS LODGE. Inn ih iIju n!a. for llenrr l.ikr. . " ! and Tr..la. when a bit t-U Irok- J- m..f.. of t'r...u no ! ....I ... r.....h ih. .. ata brad 1 b.ialiii. caller on Friday. I.ial j breaklnt It li plwra J. CJ ; who wa home fur the i ihra1ilna l-K'k Hi ntiHn-r an. I Wal- 4 paMhulaily hrjutlful mar t'hanlt. Irl "rrlica disappear Ilk" mail Inn, t'iin 1'iiliit, t'iuM Kalla an4 ' NotliliiB per helped Ilk your Hliian'a I aioiirll folia. Owlnl In Hi hard I llilinnl. I ran Heer lliahk t in anita. I n at f Iti t'lil.iinhu hlfhway tti ( rinMiuli. write mi grateful user ' party ana unall In " mi In Jklt i Ht.iit aurTcrlii, ai lira ami iimIii An ! IIiumI l.uiuhr.iii .pread nar ivlli-nt rutin ( it In Ha lit . belter ati'l ! Multnomah fall an.t after returnlm 'leaner than nuiatrd All ilrumiUla aaa'1" lh" ' ,rln taken up Hi 'let ImiIII today. Fi'iictralea j Falritioiint lM.iilriar.1. wh'ih pr.i4 an I l,h""l rubbing. (Adv I ir Hharj' to Portland In Ilia auto U MTU ADA. Or. Aug -Thn h ma. Iilnry. ami lh- liaj K..-t flarlawaa founly fair, formerly, I" "''' Prt hrl.1 I" ihM irk at Kjia.aUa. lll Him, ra' .... . ,..r hIJ im Hi srm.n.la ol tli rliy; Mr ''" nJ "n rrk a. ho..H on 8. .tmlr I. an4 10. () '"'I Mr I'" lm to th n.J of t.H-lur am! dn..m- ; " l",'r a ration na.ina. a .!! at flilMt l-tfr ami rrat hopa ar no ntr a..ra. th m-w l.xadon aarho..D. -l" ,h " rr"1 hl Tti main eihlMu will t ti!.'! In '""'' rti lt k , Ih m m oufl.H.r plavth.!. a ro..V4 MMm Oldham on the Hay, placa l,..tW1i.r. Irtlally .-mW-l. 100 ft " "' I"" ' lrakln on! iuar. l.l-ai.H k and poultry Hhlblla, hl, h h d', ,',r "'J '''ih " ";' ..II t. In tnia on tm- rouml.. im nd non lh olhr hat tkn It. ih rookiiiK. ranulnit. milk ttlnn an4 " " asrlrultnral dfinonatration. Uvtur. Drapondtncy Out to lnJlgaton. art ami ilnmratlc w lnr hltilt In "AIhuii thr nionitia aisn alu-n I ia Ih hinh arhiKil bulliling. Th I'ortlan.l ,(i,.rK fr ,ra ln.Ili!il.in ahl. h Rallaay. I.lcht ft Poarr rompany haa (au.4 h.M.l.i. h ami illuy alalia and d.inaiiil a loiipl onh.iroui:htird tour 1 mad,, in fro I tlrJ and donpomlriit, to I. u4 for prl at tdla and ih iwiin taking ('hanitx-rlam'a TaMrt." Ocori; falrj. Similar pri-a ar tln arld a'Mra. Cim. Hon. Ma.o.lon. N. Y. lvn by th Tnlon Mat company off -Thla niisllcln provtM to b th vry rnnland. Iisll camra and othi-rj thins I nwdod. a on day trvalim'iit aiHirt aill 1 atasod on th aehool" n-llv.l ni gratly. I nJ two but alhlrtic flld. adjoining Iho ground, j tl. a of ChamU'rlalu'a Tat'Irla and thy with ball trim) rprMn:lng eaatcrn rid m of thla trouM." t)litalnaM C'lackamat dlstrl.-ta ronttlng. !rThr. (Adv.l Tti EMarada Rod t Cun club baa' m , tbia yrarafk'd theatre flh and jam' HA2ELIA. rommUlnon for 500.000 rajnhow and , fantorn trout fry for atroama In thla j r JohniM,n uho ...rioualy 111 at part of tb county. Last year thla or- ,h ,M, mrltln(t d, u hli nme nert.f ganlration handled and bore th x deaday lHna tor tn mirraiion 0I or t.w Mn, Ernp,t NV Mr4 MiUoD sh, flnp re t fry. Th wre plaml In tbo Clark j,, and Un pi.-aaantly amas rivor. Kagl cn-ek and IV? j ,,nUirtaltH.d x,y Mra. J. I. Cook. Friday riwli- . , ! afternoon A anou i i.h-mir or nomorrnagic Sl4vra of th(, Biilalta apnt Sat- optirnila. as the dWt a u iu,-noeu urtU ,he (.rs1e u.n,c tven by Slat etoilnarian I.vtl. la found uke (;rov A rrHirt , (lne tlme in dairy lii-nia in tn rouniry tnmuarr Eth(, j,akr villeJ hef C0U!tin Mlll, to Entacada. . big disease lia already ( Ethf , Thompaon. of Oawego. Saturday killed a acor or vainani anircan, ana, anil gunjay. a.t.m p l e i n the lnrr.'af at pr-sent. j MT anJ y A xiUon went to 0 despi e i-rfT?i.lons that har been tak-' . , y0ndar Mra II It. Hmllh and daoxtilrr. alio bat rreiilly rlurn. from Tl' Pl .Ira. and Waaliingtun. IM lt I'H hrr aon to-fur returning l WHlaui ite I I'ruf t'rfu Tbump'un i jl'ing i ll fotuur pui'lla and aitrmltng lamp llierllua U( aiH-k. Ji. h.4 a III rrr'l - n oil H. l 1 lie rffiru-nt liMihera u( lut liar aer ! rli-te. Mra M mil.' Alimail aHI le.u h th iip r isradea and Mr Sua aliall tli primary gradn tilnni ll'i rll a ill t Jjiiitor durtng th e.ir Mra llintiian h.ia reiill lunie tniin Kuiiland and purrhaaed th iKiamnic plar. and la making a number of Im protetnenla on th plar Mr an.l Mra J.tim aldron alll lra on Auguat 17 for l'otn. M . to tlait Ihrlr on In law an.) iLnulilrr. I'r and Mr lliukhart. The doilor an.l hla afe ar Imlh pm.il. liig plnl rlana of lh Oaoopath a h.a4 and h.i'l, lAOLt CREEK. ' ellnt aretile drt a of mn hour fromj in rny nr rortland Th lliat vl la to Ih nl and ilti. tti Tualallu I taler'a br.vad arrra and tarluua nil ! Th lieurii Ihrvahlng irew la In lh or.si flelda lMird. rr. by lha roaat ' neiKiiiMiihimd. 1 hy will thieh out moiiiitalna, I. h king oirr Ih aiitnliilla ' H ( l.ilk'a ami I'nln Clealer'a grain of Ml Tranaylianla an.l Mntiiil Cheha : "elur ruining up on I ho bill. lein It aprr4 a If Hi roaat and I Mr. an.l Mra It. II. (Iitiaon armm Ca- a. rang bad )olnr. rarh other. I'nlrd by Mra. Kuan mmglaa. alleiuleil in a gr. at are, ihrlr furat aumnilla at IH.jrlng through th hai In lh ill t in., ami Ifloo frt .loan In th tat lev tielow ar dlmlniilh mining nl ).! whl.h ar lulrurban tralna or f.innrra and their Ir.una aorklng In I lh field And IS mllea In the ai.nl n I ra.l aa aa Oregon t'llv. ruddled an.tlnat tha hllald. A IV Mora. Mra i Huth Itol.iTta. im HiiU-rla. Netllj D.'iilley. Mr. Harry llutlr and Ml S.-rlptura enJo the trip. M!a llent ! l-v departing on Vrldiv for Taenia I " 1 ' I aher ah will aen.l aonirt (Imp aith! itlregoii t'lly and t'laekaina fount) iiirii.'a enn.ul to ber home 'n lw A. 1'iibllelly I tli quarterly mnferenea of th M ihurch at iKiver, Hunday. II. II I dell and family wer tUlt Ing a lib Jainoa tllbaon laat Thuriday afternoon II. r . tilbaun and wlf. of llarton, a era up to Jama tilbaon'a horn the ' flrat of tha ae. k. FARMING planned to attend th Oateopath con i n II. J. Itulierlf. n fjrnliy ar I t..nii..n an.l vi. il i.. U jldrun fanilh feimn to I'ortlnnd iinlll p.'n I Aa Hi. v arre un.ill to atlemt. Mr and Mra Wal.lrvu pLinned to nuki th rat to ta gone until Noiemlier I. Th Waldron'a a ill Uo l.il their old hum In luaa on their return horn. Mr. II J. RoMnaon who mi III for er4l da la rv.oie.-lny very rap Idly. Her aUter. Mr. Wa.ldell and lutl J.an. ar at th Koblnaon horn. Mr. Jennie June and family who a era fornier tvaldeiiti ar ramping on l'dar Inland. Other memlM-r of th party of They ha i VU Klliatth and AHm WaMron are rnloilng Ih romnany of Ml.a ; Si.lv. of Vancouver. It '. Ml.. Mill, of Kerelt. Waah. haa alao Ikhii a home gui at at th Waldron horn imt ' N'turnrd home thla week ) Mr tavld Ahtwy I nlo)lmr a lal , ! .m her 'er jmp ni.wtn.t a !- or Voguat 6. .and th many who nttrmVd i;ava re-i tunird hoin. Rv. and Mr Myr of Salem, will remain at th River VI ran n rnmnd for a fortnight Thcr la nu life a free and ludo pemieiit a Inrtii lira-proi Idlng a) a telli and Intelligent jinlguiMit go Into th making of II. Then ara opiortun lllea fur th live aurlrulturlat. He find romlltlona that rei)iilr lutein gent management to render III par tlrnlur kind of farming profitable and herein W hi i lianr. There I noth ing of monotony In farm Ufa If th farmer bua tha Intclllgc nc and tha IliltlatU to meet Hi need a of hi par ticular farm and market. e... The rim turivvs n: aiaF'innt wa ter, coming from the decayed vegetation. WILSON VILLE. Mr. and Mr. Marion Young. Mr. and Mrs. Xorris Young and Mr. and Mr. D. Young enjoyed an auto drive on the Columbia highway, last week. H. D. Aden and wife have been at- j tendins the Ituyers' Association, In f Portland, this week. ; Chan. Ridder. the capable clerk at , H. D. Aden store. Is on the sick list. , and we hope for him a speedy recov-; V. R Paker was a Portland visitor. Monday. County Treasurer M. E. Dunn, of Orecon City, spent a very pleasant day with Mr. and Mrs J. P. Cook. Sunday. Miss Marfan Forte, from Portland. Is visiting Miss Marian Eastman at the present writing. Mr. and Mra. A. E. Helms and chil dren spent Monday in Portlund. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wanker and son, Ered. were pleasant callers at the Ed. Wanker home Sunday. Some of Haxolia's young folks speiit Sunday at Lake Grove. Mrs. J. H. Molntyre and daughter. Olive, were pleasantly entertained by ery. Mrs. Patalgla and daughter Kettle, j Mrs. J. P. Cook. Sunday. will return home from the exposition' Mr. and Mr. J. W. Wanker and chil on the steamer Rfaver on Sunday. dreu and Mr. and Mrs. Max McMahan Clifford Murray is becoming quite 'and mtie gon spent the day at Van noted as a poet, having made up sev-icouveri Sunday. eral selections on the baseball team.1 Mr, Alfred Thomas was the dinner Mrs. Reed Graham won first prize' KPSt of Mri. Fred I.ehiran, Monday at the last meeting of the Corral Creek I evening. 500 club, which met at the home of the Misses Angus. Claire Say will go to California cn the steamer Pear on Sunday, where she will attend high school at Santa Paula. Mr. and Mrs. Wood and dauehter. Audrey, returned from their ramplns trip on Monday, accompanied by their friends. Rev. and Mrs. May. Mrs. Cronin and family are visiting in Estacaila, at the home of Mrs. Cro- nin'B sister. W. H. Cook and Roy Foster were Oswego visitors Tuesday evening. Guy Woodliouse Is visiting Walter Wanker at the present writing. POSTPONING OLD AGE. Overworked, weak or diseased kid neys will often make a man or woman feel old before middle ase. Rheuica i's;n iiches and pains In back. pnfti'ics i!ii er eyes, stiff Joints and 3n;c mil cli-j. ;:iousnes3, headache and various , ' . .. . . other tymptoms slve v.-&rnln; that tri- The baseball bovs won the week-end . . ' ' . v . r7.- r. :ame with a Portland team. . . ... 1 . , " , , ... . ., . . , i a soind, hea'thy condition and iclr A splendid artesian well wasstrucki.. ,,, ,, . . , , . ... v ,, ,, .... . , the kidneys eliminate uric and other at the o l well near our village recent-1 . , . .. . , . . .. ... ,T . i. , poisons from the system, which, when ly. and is quite a sight, as the flow Is ..... . . v. i i. if permitted to remain, cause dani.erous a pusher in ttseir. The young folks enjoyed the dance on Saturday evening, and the supper served by Ace Mack. Mr. Probst has been selling a great many peaches this year. Mrs. Dill's cottage Is noted for fine dinners and good meals, and has been a busy place lately. Dr. Jobse will begin packing peaches soon, and will employ a good many peo ple, at his beautiful ranch. Threshers are whistling In every di rection this week, and the farmers are busy with their grain; the crops here seemingly will be very large and extra good. disease. Jones Drug Co. ( Wv ) MOUNTAIN ROAD. For a Sprained Ankle. If you will get a bottle of Chamber lain's Liniment and observe the direc tions given therewith faithfully, yon will recover in much lesB time than Is usually required. Obtainable ev erywhere. (Adv.) KELSO. P. Spooner went to Oregon City Tuesday. B. Nelson and Gua Herz are cutting grain for our neighborhood. Most of the grain fs cut and will yield a fair crop. Max Kligel started his threshing out - fit Monday. Birch Roberts, of Dover, has been building a stark shed, a straw shed, and a garage for Joel Jarl, the past two weeks. Ned Nelson has been away on a va cation. Mr. Erlckson and Mrs. Haynes, of Poland, visited with Mrs. V. Erlck son this week. Mrs. Jenny Haynes loaves for Boston, Mass., next w eek to Join ber uusband who Is a teacher In a college there. Mrs. Martha LInd Green and family are spending the summer on Mrs. Green's land here. Henry Erl and H. E. Jarl climbed ML Hood last Sunday. They report a pleas ant trip. Veterinary Smith, of Gresham, was at Goldensop's, doctoring a young heif er that has black leg. This Is the first case of black leg in their neighborhood for some years. Several young people from the hill, attended the party given by Mr. and Mrs. Alois Kelnhofer at New Era. who have just returned from their wedding trip. Mr. Hodge and family went to town Thursday evening. Miss Lillie Wilken called on Louise Zimmerman Thursday. Mrs. John KalHtr and Mrs. John Sal ter went to the coffee klatch at Mrs. Louise Schnoerr of Willamette. Miss Hilda Kaiser went to see Miss Eliza Helberg Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. M. Schuster from Portland, left for Centralla, Washing ton, Friday, in their Ford. Frank Kenlnhofer and John Helberg spent Friday evening at Dcrnerts. Mrs Hemert and daughters called on; named lh(iir CBmp ...in. oi.t.r odiuiudj veuui?;. Wrn. Kaiser and his two daughters and Conrad Zimmerman spent a very pleasant day at the Oak Sunday. The ball game Sunday was post poned until some later date, on account of the picnic at Canemah. Mr. Hodge threshed on Monday. John Zimmerman Is on the water wagon for Sam Moser during the threshing season. i ;'.' - 1- . . ' vvaren ' '.- 5YSUM , This is the Time to put In That Water System Perhaps you are not aware that you can have water supply conveniences in your home and about your place as well as the city man. IT IS A FACT The Mitchell Water System Affords you every convenience of water under a re liable and dependable pressure Not so expensive to install as you may think. Very economical in oper ation. Easy to operate. LET US SHOW YOU THIS SYSTEM. ff r-f;" n f'fc r, I m in li a. J-: I-Vj hi i. .i mv.l Wo Recommend STOVER'S GOOD ENGINES Forpumpingand other services requiring a dependable and ever ready power. More than 5,000 in use in the Northwest. 1 H. P. up in Hopper cooled and vertical stylet. W. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City Gee. Blatchford Molalla Agents for Mitchell Lewis & Staver Co. PORTLAND, ORE. For Your Baby. The Signature of Is the only guarantee that you have tha Genuine prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST mi Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only In one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, envy him. and In thl day of automo bile, telephone., rural mall lervlee, and nrlrntlftr hum. maklnit. mure, nf modern ndvantnites. than Hip luaii who apend hour In offlrn and at. ire. and who live In city apartment. Poultry, who will also tiikai tb slar lourder, when tbn w Peillnx priHia bin Ins Good clean, freah Ptg. nicely dreaae.l broiler or ronaler are In detnund nt all time, am) a regular rout, to Im supplied once or I b e a week inn. I mnliiUliii'd. Parrnl poat faiilltle an Yea. poultry does iy even wild our, 1mm huiIiik rvery day inoro prarllrul, an I yellow iirottivrt from over the m-n 1 sending their little brown rcK. to us. I The furmer who ralae hi own grain.! and only ha poultry a a ldn line. I find-. If hp ha a strain of hen bred for their laying nualltle. that bis poultry net him a tiler little aum' durliiK Iho year. Tbn hen should be1 hiiiiMiid In proof, but are a fiu'tur In dlnplmliitf of Ihla branrh of farm prnduct. There are tunny pxiiualv. peullrv raniiiea Hint arn dolus; rvci'dlanlv well but to go Into thla work on a lame s.'uln reipiirea a definite knowt edt of poultry huabnndry. With thl kiioedKo and application the work biilldllig Hint are drnuiiht pny handnomidy. but the beainncr by all mean with open ! nhould start alnw. and burn rverv fronts, should Ihi given an ordinary d.--1 phase of Inciil.atlnis. mlnliiK and of greo of attention in the matter of prop- egt; proiliiclng before bo brum he out I er food, alway wilh nn eye to plenty I mi a large im.) eclulvo ai ale. It I of succulent green fiwj. their Imuae kept clean and free from vermin.1 House may be built no that the work; of cleaning U reduced to th minimum. The mild winter of Chi. k.imiia County ar. especially hoapltabln to poultry, and there are no eu-enalvely cold spells to reduce the vitality of the hen. Thero Is always green feed available. Kale, rnbbaKO ami cauliflower leaves may be placed In the pen If It I necessary to keep the hen up or they will browso on the lawn, or about the 1 farm, eagerly gobbling up nil the birven and woriiia they ran scratch out, In the tin hard they hunt out many a hi-1 bermituig pest, a iid dispatch It with; great gusto, thereby In one bite, re moving a possible family of smiie millions. a profllabln buslnes If It be re, .aide. 111 a bunlues. and I run with the au:n attention, care mid Jmlk'tneiit that any other buslnea would receive. With I'ortiniid and Oregon City at market, Cliickiiina County with It balmy cllmato I an Ideal locality f..r poultry raising. Chicken, durka and geese do exrcptlimiilly well, mid tur key nro auccea.ifully raised where they need Hot be confined lo too close niinrtt.ra The Sherwood's Commercial rlub's sloKiin committee has reported "Khout for Sherwood" a It i holre for a town yell. MARQUAM FARMER RELEASED Henry llarth, a farmer or thn Mar liunill district who una um.uliwl l.v uie secret or success lies lu secur-1 Hlierlff Wilson Thursday morning on lug a luylng at ruin, mid with the lay i n charge of Insanity, wn released Hint I'nceda Rest. "Farming Is the biggest, the most on- 'grossing, the most all embracing, the Mr. Plant litis completed a drilled The Hugo bandstrom family have re- well for David Abbey. moved to Concord Jor the winter and1 Mr. Stevens, of Gladstone, was do- jmoHt Interesting business that Is open are pleasantly located n the Speer j llverlng peaches at this place during, t0 the average man. The day Is past I,,a,:e- ! the week. where men belittle the business of Tom Carroll, a former resident of I T,. Mvn dinner served i rnnn.in. r.nninir la !.. nu i,ir ... Dubuque Iowa, enjoyed a day with his! at lhc un(lcr tne auspices of old school mate, George Morse on Mon--0l1(, on Tuegday Kht was da' ,,,,, . . I well attended and netted the Guild a A delightful picnic, party Including i , . . .. ,., i onrt irnld- enrod were the pretty decorations and the Roy lllndes, llert Russell, Klla Giant, Clarence Grant and Alex Gill. The Ross and crew are still working spent Tuesday at Peninsula park. the well laid tables with cream chick r.t, ..r,l .nation urorfl en- on the ferry road. The report Is "yon; Miss Christina Lehnran Is enjoying I ' '""'.ZSLa .n n... .on mlro In mM j,.. n,mor o,hnt 111 l I.,. T.f . .,. "1 U'lm: WHO UK"" - ..mu ...... ,ju...... n umv "... ib iii-r .d'.auuii Willi .iii.i. r.lll. tllllK. be this winter." I Mrs. Nora dishing was a business Philadelphia Telegraph: Since the Italian navy shot a whale In mistake inr anhmarine. we would gently sug gest that the young admirals visit both M vmiA.tn.1 trapton and uhlnvard. I Mrs. Harrison has a carbuncle on her right arm; It has been very pain ful. Mrs. Geo. Tiedeman has been suffer ing with a very sore finger. Niels Christensen, Sr., was operated on Tuesday evening, for appendicitis. Wednesday morning Mrs. Christensen went down to see him, by a call from Dr. Mount who says he is getting along as well as can be expected. Miss Helen Harrison spent Tuesday afternoon with Miss Louise Zlmmer- bathing and horseback man. among the enjoyments caller In Vancouver, Wash., on Tues-I day. j Mr. and Mrs. Will Jacobs and Mrs.! Shaver have returned from their va-1 cation. Going by auto to Dolph they spent some days at the mountain home' of C. P. Morse and then driving where fancy took them. Tillamook, Pacific' City, Ifebo and Reaver were among! me places wnere camp lire were en- compliments were given to the ladles who assisted with the dinner. Friday evening the Parent-Teachers' meet at the schoolhouse and supper will be served on the schoolhouse lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Reade are spending a few days In Portland. Miss Margaret Tucker who was tak en 111 on Tuesday Is improving. No attemnt was made to fight the Joyed and two days were spent at theliuo warranto proceedings of P. D coast. Hunting, fishing, autolng. surf Newell for Jennings Lodge school dls- rldlng were trl,:t agalmit the Gladstone union uiru i school and parties Interested In the let Mrs. Anderson and children snent Mra C P Vnruu anA .i,n,i... .m1 raw d.rUlrM in lUsnrcBnlze ana . . i . . .iiii'ii-i. will - . Sunday at Mrs. Chrlstensen's. 1 return to their home at this place for Jennings Lodge out of the district. Mrs. Paul Schroeder was at Zim- the winter, so Cahin, Jr., will be able! This Is pleasing to part of the resl- merman's Wednesday. to attend school. dents who are always opposed to any- August Koellermeler wag out to see! The Misses Gertrude and Florence thing In regard to betterment of his daughter, Mrs. E. Boeckman, Frl- Merritt, both teachers In the Dubuque, school. Rut is much regretted by some day. j Iowa, graded schools, are visiting Mrs. who are boosters for higher education. There has been some Improvements Bruechert. g we have some who are always agi- made on the Mountain Road school) TIs Is Miss Gertrude's second visit I tating school affairs, stirring up trou house, the playground having been to the coast She is much delighted j ble. the Gladstone people, knew that the man who engages In this business Is big. To gee broad fields and to know that there Is not merely the drudgery of plowing and sowing and reaping In making these Holds yield crops, is an Inspiration to the right kind of fanner. To plan and make one year's work the foundation for work to come, lo know that science Is making man master, can never spell monotony. , The farmer la his own "boss," and can live a free. Independnt life If he wills to do so. A llttlo head work does the Job. Head work In planning crops and head work In marketing. The manufacturer doesn't expeift to sell all his goods in the Immediate vi cinity of his manufacturing plant and he produces In sufficient quantities to supply his market In largo quantities. This the farmer must do. If ho can't do It individually he roust cooperate with his neighbor and produce for re mote markets that need his particular variety of produce. He's bound to win, this kind of a farmer! and he and his family will enjoy more real living, more of God's fresh air and e;m?hlne. more of the luxuries an epicure might bone test, weed nut thn star boarders who cut dow n tho average of the will lug workers. Tho writer had six pul let and a hen that average 2.1 410 eggs npleco each month during the months of January, February and March, this with ordinary euro. They were given free range, comfortnble open front house, uud a small quantity of animal matter In their not too heavy rations. On a fnrm wilh tho sumo strain, a large number nf fowls would average Just as well. It Is what the hen wns built to do, plus food that gives prolltable results. Howovar hens cannot lay If thnyaro feeding with their blood and vllnllly a big family of llco mid mites. The only way these pests may be kept un der control Is by burning thorn out If through neglect they get a start. Dur ing a prolonged absence from home the writer's houses through neglect or caretakers hocamo literally Infested with red mites, Spraying, etc.. didn't seem to check thorn but a determined fight with applied flames worked the trick. Fire does not snein to destroy tho frost like miles, and the operation was repeated at short Intervals until the Inst mite disappeared when the hens began to lay once moro. remiiiir iraiio in eggs mny always be establlshd direct with housowlves. afternoon after an cxiunlnutlon by Dr. Strickland, who found that llarth wa sane. Ho In HS years old and a native, of Marlon county. Mrs. I". 8. Adam signed the complaint. A MERCILESS JUDGE. One Who Shows No Favor. A merciless Judgo Is Father Time. Before him the weak and tho wanting go to tbo wall. Only thn Imt h can stand. For years tho following state, meiit from an Oregon City resident has withstood this sternest of alt tost. Joseph McDermott, Washington Ht Oregon City, says: "I was almost flat on my back with kldnny and blad der trouble. I wns so lamn and stiff that I could hardly hobble around and It wns nil I could do to get up In the morning. My kidneys wero Irrogfilar In action and the secretions wore scanty. I used several boxos of Doan's Kidney Pllla and I soon got well." (Stntomnnt glvon Mnrch 29th, 1910.) INCRKASKD CONFIDENCE MOUR THAN TIIREK YKAR8 LATER, Mr. McDermott said: "Nothing hns oc curred to chnngo my high opinion of Donn's Kidney Pills. I think more of thorn thnn over." Price fiOe, at all dealers. Don't simply nsk for a kidney remedy got Donn's Kidney Pills tho same that Mr. McDermott hnd. Fostur-Mllbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) Clackamas County WILL HOLD ITS Ninth Annual Fair SEPTEMBER 20, 21, 22 and 23, 1915 AT CANBY FINE RACE PROGRAM - GOOD PREMIUMS Premium list will be issued about August 1. For further particular! addrett R. F. D 1 WARD B. LAWTON, OREGON CITY