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4 . V OIJKflON CITY KNTKItlMMSK. l lf 1IAV. Al'dl'ST L'O, 1!UV J tux- scans tidi nonwuTn tbvim IIIIL VltUllHLV II.I.MU . ALIPAUCM. M1LWAUKIE WATER ELECTION SATURDAY TO RESCUE COMPANION : Mr anl VI VUK.tr atiUrd ink a tmlll llili.'h tul t ! "'l i'nl Hi itiirr M-r a ' ' ilia Oiritiin National Guaiil fur fli i'i, ihr n( hiib li irnr.l in Hi ! liiUniiy i. tan 111 h Natal Mlllll t JIKNIHG1 lOOGt lli ali Im iiii'inlivr n( ln (lrvi'M National Guard and a lit vol In 111 I and lIJ A ii. I baa mi I'ih appointed ill. m. itii In.im. tor f lr.k.i A. Mr Kpoiiiwr will li nil In lh.-v .I. mif.l l, a. , i . (.-f M. Mii.ih iI'k. I Muitd Ihlt )ar In reprneiil !'. in Ihe home ut Via Tl ' ''I ' rlil'l. lie alirj.lr bold limn anoiiipanL it thi-rr " la Irmiia In I'll In it In Ilia paal. lriti an.l lo denc'i- i j Mr limri A. Oatium l a returned IV l. Newell ai.J ii' ! m j (nun H.iuiluin California ami peiil day ( llila f.r Hi" M'ilt.ll. Il ,,, ,Jg , tlo rn.lli.li al Hall tw al'.rul llll Hrri I. h irranil.ro Y" I N Tlii.ii ." ' "" lm. tuliMtl In Caiil. i.il I IM4T laat. In tiM'iitl th ilar villi Vi It"- Th William (iimait tmiil haa ilia imi-i or ir"-rt uitinM ai una Mia. JiiI.iikiii la rnji,)ln a tlalt (nun frleiida (nun Astoria. Mia. Juliii Jcnnlng fwciilly I Inriinl (nun Seattle where attic vlllcd .ipl.. I.i HanlimiU. t wn.UI ami ha.ai ' '"'" ". , limnrd to 0rlo.a. a aul.niti of I'ott ! '" Nln Klward i ACQUISITION OF PRIVATC SYS TEM IS UNCERTAIN FEA TURE OF BONO ISSUE. 8APUN0 THROWN IN CREEK SAVES ONE-RUTH CITHENS VICTIM Or TRACEOV. Milwaukle will tote Saturday on a KSTACAIU. Or Au. ll l'r.uiu. ! m.n lin.l tii (or tbe Iiurpii PI aii in an urmi'i t ...... - lo ronipanion inn rvi iiinn, . ----- rry tii v mllh Ihrlr harir.t. Mla rVhii Clthftia ha lxrn altrlnl lii( lha Ira. hrr'a training a. h.. at j (in-non t'llv. ! Willi Hi 111 haa rvturnr.1 (rom th hrat pvMa In Ka'lm Orron an.) ' Kimrta thai mm ar I'lmtlful anil Joha an a arr. Mr. and Mr. Hal (iinlnn ar 'rr to () to the h.'i fl.l.U net! layinif lairrala In ll nrar aati-r ava trtn hit-h la no hflnit compllvl. A aiiw.ly mam baa own laid (nm I on land tlirinich Trrol helRhla to lluth Uiihna. 1. a PiTular amdrnt o( 'd Still n imrla a Urtr rnp i( Hi K.Ura.U hlKh at hool. lot hrr IK ! ha thla yrar. the1 In KasW rr-k nar hor Ule tolay. land Tl lr(Md ;. ll y lix.k x.a rlnn II th (In-r.i'' lu'tn laat tH-k I Many nr rani. In put up : alona th Vlllatm-l al Itila plac. : Th Hhaiiklln (amili n i'liaalilly lo 'ralrd at th Hh.ii. " lan.llii( Th limira family ar in'i.tini Ihilr out Ina at rlnlry'a Htr'i. Mr. Ikiw and lull' dauiihlrra, of ' Ht I'aul. lll lra i'l a (or their hum and part of I! th'f UI ix-nd In ramp at ( . Ulaud Th I'amnt Tra. 'i. r.' Aaux-lallon hi'ld II raular nn ik d th hoal ! linn on th fti'rtux'ii and nluc of ra iiil at Crar Chun-h on Hiin.Uy, Auc. lMh hlHMial liiiulr a a rrndrrrd and a K'x'il altrn.tam a( th rliim h arl' aa aa at th Hundajr achmd a. riln' Mr and Mr. Hrrt l atmr narnl',d hmi In l'iinlan.1. ilna ti llu'lr tiw h.iin on Thuraday. Th llealh man family ar returning fnun their hnmratrait and a III tak poaM-aiiliin of thnr r.iia hlrh th Talxir family hav Varatrd Mr. and Mr. Hi-ad and party of frl.nil n)oyi drlkhlful trip Ihniuich thn Tillamook rountry and I took aupprr at III Mmmlaln I" '' I .ulh U1. of Mtlaaukl. a dlatam or A wiuin mroan iy .... .iu;i thrr mil.-., but lalralar now nd ! CariwnttT aa rluti hcd In a death -.1 .nA ih hon,!. If ani.rod. will t Krtp by Mla Nina Tailor, who flrat im.il f..r thla purpo. Th bond will vcnlun-d bond hr depth Into about ( haif llf of :o xar and will Tar; flKht ll or water. nn am aum 5 ner int lntert'. ! """" r Carpenter. Mla Taylor Wormg Caua Many Cnildran's III Worm a. by thminaiuN. n.h th rhlM of nnurtihrnent. tunl It rnth, rau. 'onutlpiitlun. liuiUentli.n. Nenoimuena. Im-sular Api-tlt. Kever and m- Aiiit. 1.1th. Th ti-l l.'iit, Mra. tiini. I hotel. rriielii( ai-iialnUtii' with th H. II. Pill family. Mr J. Kana, of llarhelnr Cotlait. at I.yialn. la ronteinplatlnf the pun haa of a dairy farm In Ih near fill ir. ill" poxlnc of hi 1-iximliia" hoii In 1'orl Aa th matter now atand th prv . on a revived, but Ml Olnthen' Ixxlr mi not teoovend for om tlm. Mlfa Clthena waa th daughter of Mr nt Inve-tment la prartlrally worth i Miik.. .iiMtrifititlnn aralem. ilnll nun u.ter ha. been turned Into, J Mm. Henry Clthena of thla city. th new main and the presftur lai " found very heavy, ao much o that aj PORTLANDERS VISIT SANDY. reducer i necarr. I gAXnY. Or Au. H H. A. L la. Ild th ronalnii tion of a dla ' president of th Multnomah Fair aa trlhutlon ayntem. th plan for th . aix-latlon. and Thll I Into. altant niunirlpal plant Inelude alt and ra-i manager of the fair aoeltlon. wri rvolr In th Minthorn district In the pieata of Sandy rrane her Saturday atem part of th town for emer-'at well-attended tnetlnc Mr. Iw genrv. hen water mlKht be ahort In U outlined th prartlcal advantage of Portland. Tout of thla rfwrvolr haa th fair and Invited Sandy grang to been entimatej at from $ ".000 to IJOOO.; attend In a body. Th tlsitor wor and It may either b a concrete rer- given a big dinner, voir or a standplp. It la pronoaed to' Sandy grange declined to aay wheth extend th main pip aouth to Mllwau- r It will make an exhibit at the fair, kle Height, to aupply the Portland The people of the evral districts ar Open Air Sanitarium and about 4"; o much engaged In road construction . i , .. . . a, i 1 1. . i.xiiimii aaif ai'li'ti t'i ii-xtii t inr happening at th V"ihr' Cungre. rtxetilly h.l In IN.r'lai'd. Mr. Hl Inxin alo gav gli-anlng (nun th' convention. At 7 oM.xk a tuna table1 tlmra Ppa.m. Klikaixxi Worm Klllt r' a spread In th vrd and fifty wr' glvea rrlle( fnm all the. On fmirih i ...mod at the welll.vb'n tabl and a to one of the pleasant candy bv- social tlm and ni'i'lc fullowJ. At tense, taken aa illnct.d. kill and r-! th biislneaa metin th following nior th Worm. legulat your i alld couimltte were appointed and In 8ep boael and rtor Its health and vi- t..mixr will take up their line of work tallty. (let an original !ic bot fnun nh i mewed aitiuiv your I'rugitlst. IK.nt en.lanit.r jrour rmiiram Mes.l.ime Mdarlan; child health and futur when ao aure ' IHInmton. Snahall and Klsher. Mem and aimpl a remedy can b hud. b.-rhlp Mdam. lUrt. Jacob. land advantagiHiualy A birthday partf fur Mrs Lloyd Tompkln waa th motive fur th pleasure of her friend on Runilay, Aug. Mh. Pinner waa served at lUmnl View ran p at l.)wln. after which th party motored to Magoon'a Park whr dancing and pleasure lulled to th tastes of the members of th party were Indulged In until th wee small (Adv.l l Itniechert, ftusaell; Kntertalnment and, hour when they returned 10 ramp residents who desire Pull Run water. I that This extension may cost $'.000. but,fa;r. It is estimated that thla extension will leld an ample Income on the Invest ment. At t'.ils same election th question of purchasing the three privately owned wntr plants will tie voted on and will. rpiear on the ballot as follow.: Mll-i wa-kle Water company plant. r K'aJ to hear that Mr. Chris- 000; the T. R. A. Sellwood plant i tensen Is getting along fine after his $1000- the Mlnthorne Springs water, operation. pltnt Ui0. At a former election, Anna and Sylvia Hodge went to ihu . mainHir arainst the our-i Oregon City Friday. chase of these plants, but the prices they will omit the usual local i i- t. . . a i MOUNTAIN ROAD. . ;... f i. . . Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser returned nt nir.l on th hallot as thev i from rentralla. wash., rriuny. accom- are at this election. If the council Is panled by Mrs. Dan Salwr. of Hint instructed to purchase these plauts It'aee. would absorb J20.000 of the $:3.000, Connie Zimmerman went to Ongon iiond issue. A strong flsht Is being' City. Saturday on Important business. . arini the Durchise of these Marie and Wllhelmlne Bcrnert were niant. at th nmires named, or for any shopping In Oreeon City Saturday. thniii. mho ur lhat ih citr Ho.lge'8 relatives from Sherwood would receive practically nothing for! visited them Sunday, the monev but inadequate pipelines.! The Sweet Rriers were again vie which could not stand the pressure torious Sunday when they beat the from the Bull Run svstem. Sherwood team 9 to 5. Great interest Is being manifested ' . sl,h."' nd narharm Zogg visited W. In the coming election, especially in j Kaiser s Sunday, the purchase feature. It is considered Mrs" ".an spent Silnday after- . . .i .v v .! i noon with Mrs. Anderson, almost assured that the bonds will w... .i. h.. r Mr. and Mrs. Hodge called on John Is (n doubt Bull Run water will be supplied through a meter to Milwaukle by Port- lanQ- Ernest Hoekeman had the thresher 1 - j Tuesday and Wednesday. Earl Tiedeman, when last heard i Kaiser's Sunday evening. 1 There will be no ball game Sunday I as everybody is getting ready to go to j the hop fields. SCHOOL EXTENDS COURSE. from was working in the harvest fields MILWACKIE. Ore.. Aug. 17. The In Kansas. He will be home ai:aln Milwaukle gchool directors have en-j this winter, ganed S. S. Chambers to teach the newj manual training department and Missi For a 6prained Ankle. Blanche Jeffrey the domestic science ,f yo wIU Ret a bott,e of rhamber- (lepartment, lor wnicn preparation arej a)n 'now being made at a cost o Doth are experienced In these depart ments, having taucht in the Po-tland school departments and received Fpe tial instruction. s I.lnlment and ohsene the diree. tions given therewith faithfully, you will recover in much less time than Is usually required. Obtainable ev. erywhere. (Adv.) E HOPYARD ONE OF BEST IN VALLEY EAGLE CREEK J. .. 4. 9 . -J. -J . ft. , .8v 4- . ' . Mrs. T. C. McKay and son. Thomas, made a trip to Portland recently. a ! Mrs. U A. Woodle was visiting with ' relatives over this way last Saturday. ONCE OWNED BY FAMOUS Thomas Ea,jen tne egg an(i chck. FARM COLONY ONE OF BEST WESTERN OREGON. IN AURORA. Ore.. Aug. I I, Of all tho hopyards of the Aurora section, none Is In better condition than the big yard yard on the Muecke estate, five miles north of this place. Most of the yard has been thoroughly sprayed and the prospect of a good yield and fine qual ity are excellt-nt. The hops are all grown on the un , land, the great fields In the Pudding ' river being too rich to produce hops of the bet quality. There are more than BOO acres in this furm, the larg est part of It being in cultivation. It Is owned by the Muecke CBtate and is managed by H.:go Muecke and his brother, Karl Muecke. Their father, G. A. Muecke, one of the pioneer hop growers and hop dealers of the Au rora section, lives In Portland, but Is a frequent visitor at the big ranch. In later years the extent of the ranch has been greatly increased. It is one of the best conducted farms In the valley, which, with Its beautiful view of the low lands, the mountains, and majestic Mount Hood, la an Ideal farm home. CLACKAMAS PIONEER DIES. tvttftttl Ore.. Aug. 16. Louis J. Klinger, an Oregon pioneer and one of Wasco county's best Known ciuu, died at his home here early this morn ing after a brief Illness, due to old age. Mr. Klinger was born In Missouri 78 years ago and at the age or iu ne with his parents to Oregon and settled In Clacksmas count where they lived for many years. He came to the Do fur cauntry In 1865. Mr. Klinger is survived by his widow. en buyer of Viola, dined at Dick Gib son's Monday and bought 3 down chickens of Mr. Gibson. Mrs. Roy Douglass has gone home to spend a few days and help her mother, Mrs. G. Moehnke, cook for the threshers. Miss Nettie Woodle was visiting relatives over this way the fore part of the week. Mrs. George Reynolds, of Harrison, Idaho, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Georgia, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. F. Howlett whom she had not seen for about twenty years, a couple of days this week. Mrs. Reynolds formerly resided in Oregon City and Portland. Mrs. Gale and daughter, Miss Julia, of Portland, and Mrs. Agnes Hender son, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McMillan Sunday and Monday. A. W. Cooke and wife were guests of Mrs. Howlett Sunday. Mrs. Nora Reld visited with James Gibson a couple of days last week. Mrs. Lou Baker, and daughter, Lola, were visiting with Mrs. KItzmiller, of Dover, one day last week. Mrs. Roy Douglass and Mrs. Dick Gibson called on Mrs. Howlett Satur day afternoon. Mrs. Henry Udell spent several days with her father, James Gibson, recently. v- ' r tur uttc' 3Y5UM 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. a wgm k I III I II i.i mi. il i ran riiir slmiijiuiti-MjollliOiii (liilrrnto.TiiiKDj Ml ' I'm Fa .'III 11 rail ftomulrRDifc-itamlW1 Tv a aid Ifc-vf uniUm bb liptum Miiqiriuv rr.kjrri ill! I 1 Alii 1 1 1 IV. aal. w- Awrlrfl IVninlv fuf fumJV IUin.SourSUiihltUirlii WurmiJl'iariiilvMnJrttiiM lusiaiklLa&sorSuxp. racSm Sinaittar id nun I I'Urkfrr "? m'" ".'T bsraiUXi.-rlF"ii Eiatt Copy ol Wtipptf. Tor Infuntt WTj Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CMT0E1 I i BetS MAKC ONLY RUN IN NINTH ANO TAK E GAME. i STAT 8 BUILDING. PACKED WHEN; LOGANBERRY JUICE IS GIVEN AWAY. Pacific Coaat Ltagu. Ijx Aiiki'Ii' San Krani laio Vernon Oakland Salt lko I'url In lid J 1 fl ' I. .i t . f n I ;;i r hr -""Hi. J HI , . Wc Recommend STOVER'S GOOD ENGINES For pumping and 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 style. W. J. WILSON &C0. Oregon City Gee. Blatchford Molalla Agents for Mitchell Lewis & Staver Co. PORTLAND, ORE. ; POIITI.A.ND. Ore. Aim IS-r'ur j rlclit 1 mi I ilea tlm Hit ami r lira- vrra atriiKiili'il Imliiy and then In lli n Itil ll t h a vlillnr mn. It i.iik run and . Willi. ; (icIiMin. the m'i'iiiuI hnx'iiinii for tho I lli-i', wa tlm flrit man at thn pinto In the ninth frnmtt and kiii kf.l out a ilniilile. iii-Iht Hm rlfli'd and MrCre die took Cnvxlrakle out of tho Inn nil I put In I .ii hIi Jiiinlun. who a liultlni; fur llulllnan. fllx In Hlumpf uml tii iIimiii m'ored mi a wild pltrh. KUher roroyi'ri'd tho hall but I'niplro I'hyle rnlli'd tiedoill aafe. Toduy'a liutlliiK onli'r: Salt I aki Hlihin. rf; Orr. : llrli'f, Ih: Itynn, If; (imlinn, 2h; Znrlii-r. rf; Hull limit. .'Hi; I. viin. c; Hull. p. I'ortfiinil 'nrlll. If; Hpi'n. rf; Hull'. HIi; Hliimpf, ; Klrhcr, r; l.o. her, rf; lUTrlrk. lb; lliiinliiiitiil. ih; I. null. p. I'iiiitr-a I'liyli iind Toinmi. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Al Krlaco - n. II l.o AtiK'lia 11 KrlHco ! At Vitiiiiii It, ll KlrHt kiiiii(: Oiikland I - 4- Iterontlnn MfKilnmea Roberts. II. N. Smith, Pliirop, Shaver, Cook, LeClaire; CLARKE3. -playground Committee Mrs. Altman, -l-'Mrn. SniiHliall. Mra. Deter and Mrs. V . -a- r.y , Carl Smith: Press Committee Mrs. has rented Mrs. I.ee's I Inch Roberts. Mr. Will Cook, who has spent two yars In this community, leaves this week for his old home In Indiana. The Misses Helen Palnton and Fan ny Price, of Gehr, Wash., came on Wednesday to spend the remainder of the week with Lodge friends, tho H. C. Palnton and Price families, com ing on Sunday to visit at the Lincoln fty At, tfi 4; Mr. White place and has moved. Mr. Wettlauf!r and Ed Crane threshed for Iluol Urns, hist Thursday. W. H. Ttottetnillcr is stacking his grain. Albert DurKt cut grain for Mr. Mar quardt last wt-t-k. Tom Grace and daughter, Gladys, of I'ortland, are out over the threshing the 1 season Jassen Clarke is stacking his grain ' 000,1 wln horne- on the Pctterson place. Miss Ida Zwahlcn, from Oregon City Is on a short visit with her folks. Mrs. .Tassf-n Clarke and Miss Stella Sullivan visited Miss Mary rsottcmil. ler. For the pleasure of Misses Palnton and Price a swimming party will be given on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mr McClain and Evelyn j will auto to Tillamook to spend 'the ! remainder of the week. Some of tho party remaining till morn- Injf. Others roturnlnfc to Portland In a large covorod wagon somewhat of the prairie schooner stylo. The party consisted of thirty couplo of Portland and vicinity. Rav Wllsmac and J. Brandon, of East River View camp have been en tertalning friends and otherwise prov Ing they are alive to tho pleasure of life as well as attending to tho duties attendant upon young farmers If ho would competo for success. MADE $38 A DAY. Mut Recommends Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "I never hesitate to recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy," writes Sol Williams merchant, Jesse, Tenn. '1 sell more of It than of any other preparations of like character. I have used It my self and found It gave me more relief thany anything else I have ever tried for the same purpose." Obtainable ev erywhere. (Adv.) Ed Grace and company threshed for If. R. Smith Is at Cadby assisting Sam Elmer last Saturday. J with a large wood contract. Miss Elsie Coulter broke her arm I Mrs. Laura Newell and Miss Ellen the other day. Hart were week-end visitors In Tort- " ! land and enlnvert an auto trip over A Medicine Cheat for 25c j the Terwllllger boulevard and throuph In this chest you have an excellent i the beautiful resident section of Port remedy for Toothache, lirulsei. , lnml . Sprains, Stiff Neck, liackaohe, Neural gla. Rheumatism and for most emer gencies. One 2.'c bottle of Sloan's Liniment does It all this because these ailments are symptoms, not dis eases, and are caused by congestion an dinflammation. If you doubt, ask those who use Sloan's Liniment, or better still, buy a 25c bottle and prove It. All Druggists. (Adv.) Mrs. Grant left for the seashore on Friday of last week. Of much Interest to his numeroua friend. u-a fh winning of a hand- Dulling Motorcar Out of th Proves Vary Lucrative. Montgomery. Mo. A delegation of twenty members of the Commercial club, headed by President Tliomns Cnln, went out In automobiles to the Junction of the old trails rond and the North State highway, lending from St. Louta to Kansas City, one mile south east of New Florence, to erect sign boards for the Information of cross ftnte travelers. This was thought necessary because the recent floods nncl wnshouts have made the roads .nlmoxt lmpnssnble In places between High Hill. Mlneola and Fulton. It Is said that one man living on the some loving cup by Langdon IL Spoon, route t,fl, made $100 In a short time er of this plbe, at the Presidio of palllnar automobiles out of mudholes Monterey, Cal., on July 12th, when i an(j thnt another man made $39 In one various teams of the state militia from d,,r at the same work. California. Utah and Oregon took part Private Bpoonr has been a member of ' OltKCON lU II.IMMl. Panama I a rifle KmkwIIIoh. Aug. 1711 I roil l.itilly li.'MHiiiKtruli'.l hero that th.' (mo magic turd In F.ndlth laiKungo nr "new" and "free" with aperlul cm phaala on the latter. If a crowd I wuntcd at any Imlldlng I or I'lhlblt. offer aiiuiethliig new; If a larcer irod Is desired offer aoine thing new and mnk It free. When the Oregon bullillliK ndverlUed that It would give away Oregon rom-, tli'i' i atriii'l ii rrt ttiiarriiwdi.il and liillitlleit till i - - , the limit. There nr rose and rone In California, but none with the faint of the Oregon roe. o they ram to ee and to carry away. When It was made known that on a i-ertuln day Inciinlierry Jube would be Hcrvcd to all coiner, the crowd came I l.oK.tnbcrry Juice noun l-M new and It i was free to nil a lusty stream. The. ! crowds llternlly wamped the billtdlllg 'and In turn were swamped with lognn 1 berry Juice and liked the experience 'lltirlttt, nri.pftii U'i.b IiimI l.niti.it the roiiht counties Tillamook. Coo un.l Curry told the hungry popnlaco (ev ery body is persistently hungry on the exposition grounds) that they would give awny rhccHo iiuidii In tills Ineom. parable, dairy region. Did the eople mine? They came at such a rule that the luuiils thrust forward for a sand wich seemed as numberless as the sands of tho seiishoro. And after they had eaten ono generous morsel they( Verniui 6 went out tho door and got Into lino Second gainu II, for another. They oven went Into tho Oakland ..; 3 moving picture theatre and listened Vernon 0 for half an hour to J. A. Ward ami; - (leorgn M. Hyhind boosting tho glor- les of the const region all because I they were told they might get another! morsel. On Saturday, tho representatives of eastern Oregon Lackey and Mi'Cullyl tendered sacks of popcorn. Thn city papers had heralded tho fact that pop corn would be freo at tho Oregon build ing this date and tho entire forco is still recovering from tho experience of handling thnt crowd. During the entire afternoon tho mini hers wcro such thnt It was almost Im posslblo to move In or out. So less than 15,000 of tho half-pound sncks were handed out after 2 o'clock. Tho patent popper was worked overtime and then broko down or tho number of sncks given awny might have roach od 20,000. Tho people enjoyed tho corn and they enjoyed tho crowding; they also took tlmo to enjoy tho ex hibits on both floors, for tho entire building was filled to overflowing. Thus tho effort served Its purpose ; It brough extra-ordinary numbors to the building for a glimpse, and many will return to see the exhibits nt their leisure and when the crowds are not so great. Tho peoplo oro out to sen all there Is to see; they are In a holi day spirit, nnd they Ilko- thn little cx tra efforts. They feel that since they expect to go to a certain building they might as well go when there Is some thing special doing. Tho Oregon building peoplo feel that If they will but come and get one glimpse they will come again and they Invariably do so. .Ml .617 .GOO .Hit .') E. 0 I E. Despondency Due to Indigestion, "About three mouths ago when I whs suffering from Indigestion which cntiHfd headaehn uml dizzy spells ami undo mo reel tired nnd despondent, I began taking ('hamberlaln's Tablets," writes Mrs. Geo. Hon, Maceilon, N. V. "This medicine proved to bo tho very thing I needed, as una day's treatment relieved mo greatly. I used two hot ties of Chaniherlalira Tablets nnd tliey rid me of thla trouble," Ohtaluahlo everywhere. (Adv.) Eugeno Contract awnrded to Clark & Ilonery Construction company for pnvlng of Aider street nt $1.37 per cubic year, or $.12,915, Puvemont to bo 24 feet wldn, 6-Inch concrete bnso, nnd 2-lnch gravel bltullthlc wearing ' surfaco. Mrs. Therodoro Schner, of (ho Miiekaburg district, Is spending sov rorul days In tho county seat nnd Glad stone where sho Is visiting friends and relatives. Constipation Cause Moat III Accumulated waste in your thirty fot of bowels causes absorption of pois ons, tends to produce fevers, upsets di gestion. You belch gas, feel stuffy, Ir- rltable, 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 30 pills, from your Druggist today for 2no. ' (Adv.) Detroit News: Because of tho change to eastern time the schools are going to open a half hour later In the autumn. Still a small boy will have to get up Just as early probably, dog eone the luck. WHY WOMEN 8UFFER. Many Oregon City Women ar Learn , Ing th Cause. Womoti often suffer, not knowing Hit cause. Itackacho, headache, dizziness, nor voi.sness, Irrniilur iirlna.-v passages w.-ok ness, lniin.or Each a torture of Itsolf. Together hint at weukonod kidneys. Strike at the root got to tho cause. No other remedy more highly en dorsed than Donn's Kidney Pills. nucnmincmloil by thousnnlu Endorsed nt home. Hero's convincing testimony from an Oregon City woman. Mrs. Jane "lllanchnrd, 1102 John Adnms St.; Oregon City, says: "I hnve used Donn's Kidney Pills for kidney and blndder trouble that annoyed me for yenrs. I have had great relief. In ill, I have taken less than two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, hut that amount was enough to convince me of their merit." Price GOe, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy- get Doan'i Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Dlanchard had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Prop , Ttiiffnlo. N V " (Artvl