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OKWOX OITV KXTKHPK1SK, I'lMUW. M.WJ'i. H'Ui III 14 M V I . .. 1. ..i.iii.-.,ilmih and In Ml.liiU- ni"' .11,1 a U.I.H . l.mll. II .1 j " "" ' H""-U' ....I. ..1.,,, 1... .11 1 lit iiiiii h. ri'iU'l " ... x riiil'li"' le 4tr. fttim lh f.irn, I "! riijiiirn 111.n1 Mime Hid i!l.i.' h.miI.I he l !. . nit f.-r Hum I'll m.l., f I-! inii'.'. aill.lti 111 land ( hiiik M tnaUe iih iii nr ,i I'"' "" 4 thai mi tnii-niii"1 l'1' '" I Kl" III iN'tflni'in a K.H'U ' "i III I III. ali'iilaMe M eu !'. Ur ftoiu tiiiMiiiuim imr 1 In- 1 Hi iu- nf llu liivurv. l.'l 'I" '" t.il III l'lil.linh II l'lll iil'Ullirl rimii our i'ii "il I ikiii. . r hi i 11 la-i fM l"'l I'1' u t. ... trim ki ri r,.l irr 4 l.i .Ml. I, MULINO i Ml UNO. Ma patrons of Mulino IHtrUt No. M inH lal Friday. Mr 11. anil stan.lar.lti.d (he e hool. A abort program a hf ! J In thr mornlng. nmsiaiinc of rv.iuil.ni. eona-s anil drills, the m.l Important N'liX a M)h.Ip drill tijr Ihe (irl nJ military drill by the !. Th.'e Ctrl and bo, th innlnc aide avttiii; a pli tur of GiNino WahlnKtin. Tl.e Judges avardml the n to the t.' Thia li1ur In the future adorn lh valla of th svhool house At the noon hour a hounlllul r pant "a furnuhed by the lulu- if th dlntrlcL Tae IV))' and filrla' Indu.irlal i'iu'.l lHld t fair la conjunction alth th-' rrt. and th hamUork of (hr (.)a and (irla vr rloiu and beautiful. Thia t--au' I'ut rfiviri'iij ol lo'i.i riturnilirni' tuat !! r on lln' imh il Uv h. !i to r K.-.-i itn-n In ... ir m.-m.irv I hi- tul IK ltl.i'1-M 'f : iliii .rv'U i'ni' h lo'. " iSixlal I -Tlu'j . . - ,,.riW., . loiidit and lilr.1 and dii d for ii. o thl n'.'ht rn.'o 1 tit iholi-f bliniini: of Men o rH loim in all f Slo n ""' a l.m aa I'd- U'- ''t' "l 'hi I r '' Imu nirmor . Clarrmi M..MH and family au levied lo iwii1 hrr in the i'ar f't turf from Tillamook Toui Ph nudi- a tuMim trii to I'olton lt KYIil.iv Mian lla-fl KricVuon anl Kd vr dint1 dro to lUilton lt Sunday to lil the fiirnii-r'a brother. Klnnr Krti ktn and family 0t O',on lne ti Dr.'son City -'in dav In hi a'.ito. Mr, flmivlilll l on the lrk t ' We all h pe fur h-r ie.ily r.- o-ry Whooping Cough. One of the mot auiveaful prear4 The Oi.me.lic arioce ae.nmr, . oM ,n uM for ,hl4 j, rham. ma fine and threat rrrd.l la due all Coueh Koni,Jy. W. N,. tboa takinc part In It. roe fllfn-B , , nn,i.,n Snrlnt. Ala. writ-. or tnty prlr ere aaard.d by 'U, b'tbr had hooping cough aa bad 4 0 uirmauna . m vi Ksnt uii. m iv :: --iSi-si.il 1 1 - Url.onie indeoi the brlkhl 'in .hlne of tin. n'l ' muniiiii;. lor ki'U i kiioo of hat a maU' fiat our Mother Nature la rai'ablu a'tor a Imu (Hod of enforce I ret. ui h a ha t.in iiMii..iled b Hie ram and the liilluitf MaH 'ht the frrien tai ia.li' haie itit it In the l fort li'ulil. The r.l.n and the fruit ho lorn retardel. but not the panturw No cold eer conie 10 u In Ma), aoiere enough to lai ki n Ih gnmlh of Kn and clmer. Xe-r hae Ihe liorea or Ihe cattle hon bitter rounded outline or kIokI'T coat Ih n at 'ri-'itt. and corresponding m boi" quantity and ijuality la the dairi.- daily uiplv Th- l .- .l. ir ..hitol rln4Hl for ' iv..i.v Mr hirniioil. I oel to grain thta eon In the... i-.i. 1 of t'anl.. ho haa tak-'n the a. h.xil for the next ear, ha engaged the. h.'ue ined b Mr. K an and form t-rly MCUled by Mr Noa. h and hu aa a. 4 . a MANOUAM. MIIUI.M. Ma ." iS.c.lall Mr and Mr K A ruiinnln and the former a iter made an aulo trli lu r'.un.t lat Hun. I. x, returning Ho tame da. The primary rlovlti.n here had but a mall tole. only .iU.mi ;g ballot being cat The republli an did falrn rll. but th deniiH ratlc ot- na amall and bill little Inl. re.t taken nllle Jackson ol. a fine hore a fe data ago to John Kernuon for Mr Tea Mcpherson of Athena. Ore. la at her father a. J l l.arkm lank Jom-a and famll) re In town Monday Mr Minnie Aer tame up from Portland tatuday. returning Mmida) If the rain llala nnich longer there lll le hundrrta of aire of land ml I Mir llo'e iil j Mia Alii It I alkiu. I Mr Jii.ll I Ulke aa it k j Ul- K11..U llirgmaii r "I H-uid i.tniliij hllli Ml ha M.l I. Hi ''i I 1 Mr 1 V rm tie Inn. 11' Ul bill uil bai k again In IvnUu l lo ink al 1ni.la The l laike onlo'tia pin!'" I u till lat 1 liUK a rn iiUK Mi Ita M.rvlllh lin'trl on li . km r pia- in I'iml" ! . A aurpil and fureacll ail in lb" linlior of ry lafi'llctte gi"'M at Ihe biiiiie of Mr and Mr" J Ma .011 111.1a riming. Va IHt IU fre. linn lit rre erud ai'.l Hie e 1 lug Haa h.iI b l'laing of taim and rier)bo.1 hd a t il.. t BAHLOW MIMMMt part, on I loo t account of the land lelng a any baby could have It- I gar him Chanjtxrlain'a Coutfc Romsly and H aoon got him ell." ObUlnab'e ev. eryhere. (Adv.) t EAGLE CREEK. judge to the pupil ho -vhlbitil their ork In the vaiiou dopanmrnta of the fair. The prlie er gener onaly donated by the bualrn-a me.n of Mullno and Oregon City. The ParentTeacheri raertlng a held alao. Thia brought to 1 cloaej the meeting of thl aociety until the: next school year. j Our teacher. Ml (Jhre haa brvn untlrin In her effort to aundaHUe1 . ... , . our achool Md ho. aell abe auccoede.l I E-M.l-K CRKKK. M.y Ja.-tMcl ! I. aho.n by the reaull. It lday. j -Although tuidax. May . a a We truly hope we ill have the pleaa- j omehat nho.ery day. there nan a ure of having Mua Crice teach our school neit term. The afternoon a uken up by the Judges awarding the different priea. 1 and a reading by Mia Klie Mnlian. of! I'nion Hall. Thta reading wa. greatly fan.ilv 1 The Hoar t'ri k achool lield it j t cloamg exercl- on KrM.iy There a ui a very pleasing celebration. Ie- ! r ginning with a fine dinner served b the patrons of the achool A most interesting and creditable onler ofiMiea Violet and l'any Wettlaufer. CLARK ES i4MMOMM CI.AKKKS. May ::. -iSpr. ;1 1 - IMItlatW. Mai :: S. IH Hi I.H.I . I.....I I'li.lo ulih aipropnaie riercUe and the nin.lltig of a Mav pole The primary r.nni lllutialrl Hiawatha" and "NokoinU." hnU aa ell rendered The Indian . lie or ramp In the m-l as Intel' tlug I Ihe ramp being on Ihe hmd giouinl I Mr Tii'irfel s alti-r. Mrs Hruu 'and her ller Inlaw, aim Mrs linen larlalng with Mi Tourfrl ami , In ne for a few dr r"rancl luiton of Woodburn All' - and Mirtle Voll.d. of loderiili". ere all toll In 1 friend here the al dav of school I Mr Maa. of Oregon (lit. lane j up to attend the r"lda a h.-.l rer t lr j Mtrse l eirl Haves and llattle Ir :ln. svrt the weekend v llh Mli jl.el at lleaver t'reek. gome, over Thursday and returning Hundai Mr Txignthl father arrived In, .11 appreciated by all. MUa Ul Ahby rendered a toral solo, entitled "Mem cries." which xxt w-'II received. Mr. Taylor, editor of the Molalla Piooerr, wu called upon to read Mu lino's tery newest paper, which la named the "Searchlight" The dif ferent comments were comical and very much enjoyed. Mr. nrenton Vedder. the school su pervisor was present and gave an n- tercjting talk to us, and helped out In other various wars. The patrons srt-nt home well satis-j fled with the progress of our school It was happy time for all when Mr. Vedder presented the banner to ourj school and Miss Orice received it in behalf of '.he school, and proudly j pinned It up In a conspicuous place in 1 the school room. I Now that we have the standard wo must all strive to keep up to it. Joe L. Daniels made a business trip to Oregon City ltst Saturday. Anna Jepson and Ida Ilerdine were callers at the Houghton home Sr.n day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oriee and a party of friends motored down .'rora Salem to w itness the exorcises at the icbool house last Friday. Miss Flora Orice returned homo with them to spend the week-end visit ing her parents. Mrs. Ellen Woods and her daughter is visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Floh. Mr. Lang was an Oregon I'ity visi tor last Saturday. Grant Ashby left here last Sunday for The Dalles to vi-.it relatives and friends. Mrs. Evans and little daughter of 1 Meadow lirook. is visiting her parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Houghton. Mrs. Mary DaaielB called on Mrs. 1 Mary Crook Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Dit. who havo been living over in Tillamook county, have moved back here to Mulino to make their home in the future. Mrs. Lcng went to Oregon City last Saturday to see her husband, who Is in the Oregon City Hospital. Mrs. IjonK reports he Is slowly on the ! mend. Mrs. Johnson and Miss Elsie Mohan, of Union Hall, were visitors In Mulino last Friday. Ierl. the young on of Iiayne How ard. was taken to Oregon City to have adenoids removed and his tonsils treated. He is getting along ijulte nicely now. J. J. Mallet was an Oregon City visi tor Saturday. Mr. Culberson, of I'nion Milln, .vas the guest of N'. H. Darnell Sunday. Mrs. Frel Wallace, of Union Mills, was a Mulino visitor Saturday. Rev. Curtis was a Mulino visitor Saturday. The primary election passed off falrlv good attendance at the haule Creek Orange picnic. After everyone bad partaken of a flue dinner, such as one finds at a picnic, especially a grange picnic, an excellent program was rendered. Some aivclal fea tures being th- Scottish d-nces, the Highland Fling and sword d.ince. pe formed by two little girls frori Tort land, and which delighted everyone. And the May pole dance, by fifteen or sixteen little girls of the Eagle Creek school. Mr. C. Aue. of Sprins water, was present and gave some '! lections on the violin. Everyone seemed to have a good time. Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Gibson were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilcox last Friday. The De.Moss troupe, the musicians, were in Eagle Creek recently, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Strahl. Will Palmatecr. of Morgan, was an Eagle Creek visitor Saturday. H. S. Gibson, vas an Oregon City visitor Saturday. ! To Rid Child of Worms. Don't scold the fretful, nervous child. Often Its due to worms. Get rid of these by giving one-half to one lozenge Klckapoo Worm Killer, a laxative worm candy. Give only plain nour ishing food, lots of out-door exercise and put to bed early. Watch stools and continue giving Kickapoo Worm Lorenges. they will positively remove the worms. 25c at druggists. (Adv.) UPPER GARFIELD. i1 f b 'i' -' UPPER GARFIELD, May (Spe cial.) The primaries were held at the Grange Hall on Friday. The vote cast was not as large as usual presumably on account of the bad weather. Joel P. Howman has been confined to his bed for the past few days, but is Improving slowly. The coyotes have been quite plenti ful in this district lately, having helped themselves to chickens at Iajk I-a liarre as well a at several other places. The weather has been cold and rainy for the past few days, making it very bad for gardening. Ihoie spending the week-end hi I , ,. . T I - .11.. 1 i.og 1 .a i.arre were .irs. neu. .1. rweu, Mifcs Cora Ganzemlller and Miss Mar tha 0. Goldapp. of Portland, who hiked up from Cazadero, enjoying their tri) 1 very much. NOW IS THE TIME TO If OUR to EQUIP 1 Julias BARN Hi Mvers 35? Tools 4-i saSrN. "' " , lawMBHnWs 6 will dc crease your hay storing work more than YOU CAN REALIZE-LONG TRUCKS LARGE PULLEYS-HIGH GRADE TRACK MYER'S DOOR Hangers Insure Easy Running Barn Doors We Carry A Complete Stock Let Us Show You The Goods W.J. Wilson Co. Oregon City, Oregon GEO. BLATCHFORD MOLALLA, OREGON j -1 340-46 East Morrison, Portland, Ore. 5. i .. iV.. it ji r s;. AS w4 iV, mm k.x. ... J. ....aw- . at.i umi'l 1 ris 1 ir Wyiala IWglrli As MBilJlBiJ ikr Hul jp!)Wi1 kturaaaukta2Ujk' JVnrt DtrrkJVrrft nvs and lint t onlilai stsm Iksimi Mdrpfuiv itaai Not N am c otic. inv A rmfctl VswiK fiw ftfmflr llon.V-aTW'llt" Vornuf omwvwilirwuu W,iantl LOSS Or SUIT. racw Siayursrisf SEW i,eSs lit .1 in Kaavt tatpy Wrapvar. cm rorlnfantt anjCMldrsn Tho Kind You Havs Always Bought Boars tho Signature of For Over Thirly Years CHIA ; SILO DIMONSTRATION Plaf I - " ALSPAUCH. Al.trAI'llll. My :'. - lali Mr anil Mr, timr liiistaa anl ilauichlrr. Ilarrlrll. anil lank iK.al' nf I'littlalitl. rnt lh xrikrn.l at III ' hum of J W. IKiwIx j I 'rank mly hail I tin inUiLirl'iur In . act hurt his iian.l vrrr l.a.Hr I') lirlns . A silo 1 niislriii lli.n ('miicitru In (a lirdl Hip nliillr of Jan at s ( har'r lll.ltr li- In th r"v I'nlril ilutrl. I l-im .l.nnisl ar .rs of III Claraaiiia I'.mst) f? Tr.llua a- latlnii W A ttn. Iho ritmali.n itrl'arinirtil 1 if Da Or. m Acrliull iral rullrsn. will are hp ihnir of Ih" iriininlrIK TV ria. l dil.i for Ihn affair ht Ml Ihmwn from a iin.lnn . In alMiut l i wrrka aau anil lias alum lirn uns'.l. lo work Mrs llarrr '"rank a lpr, of V ah Inston. la vlaltliif with hrr J U. ItowlT sprnl sowral data In I'nrtlanil last Wrrk Ki ho (ilthrna has flnlhp. hi r Inrn of sih'Mil at llofan CANSY WOMAN Dill ( anl.r. Or. Mar .2 - ( Hi-h Ul ) - Mrs Km ma (iirat. Kralntniolbor of Mr J. I.hi Kkrri.n and Mis llrnrl rtln llntk of Uil plarr, illrj In I'orl laiiil Wrdneaitay ami waa burltnl at Aurora Frhlar Mr lilrsy wa 3 yrar of (. havlnx llpl In Orra-on Inoo 1 siT. HI10 la aurvlvrj by two on. Ir likiy nf ('"Miami. ChrUllan lilrsy Jr of Aurora. Mrs Klili-n of 1'nrtlanil. Mrs .l ir k of Aurora, an l II Kranilihllilmn ami II rcat urainl rlillilrin. AvoM Spring Calda. Fud.lon rhanun, hi Kh wind, shift Ins iaon cans mliti and frlpp. am) thrjic. sprlnf rol.ls ara annoylnn and lUmcnm and ar llkrljr lo turn Into i rhri.nl.- summer rnuah. In surh rasr (nkn a lratmrnt of I)r Klnn's No IMnrovnrf, a (ilraiant I-a. atlvn Tar Hvnip It siHitho lh count", chnrka Ihn rold anil hlp hrsak up aa attark of jrlpim. Ita alroadjr rs nam!, nn mlilnt; or fulnit. Just ask your dniKRlst for a botlln of Dr. Klim Nw Dlacovnrr. Twitod and trlnd fur over 10 y-ars. (Ad.) juoci por vountiir Which I BIUr Try an Itptrtwr r Profit by an OrQo Cny Cltlisn's Iprlncs. .Honx-lhlni n I an rtprrtmaat Muat ! proved to Im a rtrx d. Tho stalnnml of a nianiifartsn not ronvlnrlnf proof of nirrlt Hut tho riidorsrltiinit of frlel 4l .Now suppoalns; )ou had a had A lam, weak, or ariitnc on-. Would yon r.porlniiml on You will rrad of many ax. rurra. Kndorsrd ly slrsnirr fnai n awav plarr. li s dlftrrriil whin tha aln inrnt roiw from hiuin Fatay to provci IimbI Iraliuway Itrad this Oregon City ia ( ha K Hum, n uiar'hal, H r nicftilh l.. (irrgnn City, un don I hrjllalu In vndiirtfl Itoas'l U nny I'lll for I know from Miwrlmre that they are a wy r llahln kidney iiiedli'lim I hi Ihrlil on aevrrni ociailont tisi havn had kidney Unorder 4 hark haa felt lame and stiff vA ' every intanr they ham ntr oJ lu remedy Ihn Iroulils. A bol pill my kidneys In Hood ori:l der and tnakea my bai'k M as over." I'rlro f.0r, at all di alers. Dosl ply nsk for a kldnny riunsdy-1 Donn'a Kidney I'lll lb bW Mr. Hum had. Kotnr Mllbsri I'ropa. Iliiffalo, N. V. MAPLE LANE. . (f, ri, S- MAPI.K LAVE. May 2.1 (Spw ial.) -Mrs. 15. H. Stewart, who has been quite sick. Is slowly Kalnnr. Dr. Stewart is attendinK her. I August Splinter has Juki had com ! pleted a thicken house lGxOI feet, to limwn lilu lr(e l.rriofl nf Iiwillizitrir quietly here wltnout any unusual aem-1 ,.hl.kpng onatratlons of any kind. Qw A' ,)rown mA wf(, ha(1 a very Decoration Uay will soon he with j narrow Cj)(.ape t lh(j Mal)(, Un(J us again, when we will ko to de orate l (.ro88lliK of the w-lllam,.tte Valiy the graves of our-loved ones, bringing , SmMwrn Railroa(, a few ,ayB at!,K ,n them panannsoi im- mlUi ! Kradlnj!, the company piled dirt hiK-i era. who We do this in memory of tho j Qn ,he bank w()th f(jI)y h,(, . train have gone on before. And as from view on the road. The company we Dlace these loving tokens of re-,. , , , membrance ujion each sacred grave we JJr8 (.a(,e ha() ha(1 ,ler hl)UHe move, whisper a silent prayer that we too , lIle road an(i r,.paired, which may be remembered in loving kindness 1(J a Br(?at jlnprovement. The Drink That Fits A drink that shouldbe on every table PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore. On sale it U Leading Groceries and ConfecUwiarits r -r vfMtnjp. a 1 r" .rnt'O" f PIJVFRY- exercises took place In the afternoon. The Kby sciiool held Its final sen- slon on Monday. May 21. In the even I ing a finely prepared and well rend ' ered program was given by the pupils. MihS Wick, principal of the school, who wa;i called liome on Thursday,1 ! May 11th by tho alarming Illness of her father was jible to r;turn to; school on Monday, her father's symp . toti.s having taken a favorable turn. ! Ievl Vodea is canvassing for a Mich igan Soap Manufactory, called the Wolverine, and seems to be winning deserved success. A large delegation, Including Mr. and Mrs. Simon Miller, Mrs. G. M. liald wln, Miss Lillian Weathergc, the Miami Lucille and Aguir Gibson, their brothers Will and Louis Gibson, and the Messrs. Klmer and Kldo Miller witnessed the county school track meet at the fair grounds In Canby on Saturday. A sale of farm and household Impll- n.ents took place on Saturday at tho ranch of Henry Schwanzara, who has gone to fill a position at Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. ami Mru. Schwanzara ha-e formed many friendships since com ing here from Chicago, a few years eince, and their leaving is a matter of regret for us all. The high price of sugar which baa seemed an evil of no small magni tude may prove to be a cloud with a silver lining after all. Already the cry "raise sugar beets and make yo ir r.n-Ti nnrrM f-1 er-VinH do'n th Ifn' who are attending high school lu Ore gon City, were out and visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wettlau fer and baby over Saturday mid Sun day. Miss Dora Manpiardt came home last week. Mr. Jack Hooiier, the Watkln's man, was in Ciarkes last week. Miss Kuth Hawkins, from Oregon City, visited MIhh Gladys Kberly over Saturday and Sumlay. Miss Agnes Nelson spent Sunday with Mlris Florence Kleinsmllh. The Methodist Gospel team fro, 11 Oregon City, held a meeting In the Clarke's Kngllsh M. K. church Sunday morning and Hev. Hawkins preached In the afternoon on April Hlh, und everybody enjoyed It very much. Miss Florence and I'earl Stromgreen from Oregon City, visited their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Stromgreen, of Colton, over Saturday and Sunday. Miss Klda Marrpiardt Is working in Oregon City. Mr. W. H. Wettlaufer was In town on business last week. Rev. J. K. Hawkins, pastor of Ihe Methodist church of Oregon City, held revival meetings last week as well as again this week. Mrs. Jack Hooper and Miss Blanch ard from Oregon City assisted Hev. Hawkins In the revival meetings last week. Miss Lydla Klelnsmith came borne the other day. Tor. Ware. th flfintlst m!.lnniirv Nebraska Wednesday. Mr. Melvln met ihe old Rentlemnn In i'orlland. Chris legler has received the lum ber from Portland for a new house, which will bo of the bungalow style. At a hoard :neeing held by the school trustees Monday night, Mr. (loin was re-elected principal and Miss Senn, of Cortland, primary teacher. MIhh France llruen, of I'ortland, Ih visiting her cousin, Irene Tourfel, Nornii.n Crowly left. Tuesday for In land, to take charge of his father's stock ranch. He will remain Indefi nitely. Hev. Si.ilth, of Tiliamook, was call ing on friends here Tm-rduy . Luther VanWinkle, of Portland, vis ited his mother Tuesday. Rheumatic Pain Stopped. Tho drawing of muscles, the sore ness, stlffm-HS and agonizing pain of rth'-umatlsin quickly yield to Sloan's Liniment. It stimulates calculation to the painful part. Just apply as di rected to the nore spots. In a short time the pain gives way to a tingling sensation of comfort and warmth. Here's proof "I have had wonlerful relief since I used your Liniment on my knee. To think ono application gave me relief. Sorry I haven't space to tell you the history. Thanking you for what your remedy has done for me," James 8. Ferguson, Philda, Pa FUonn'a Mnlment kills pain. Mc. at FARMERS AND TEAMSTERS ATTENTION I Horseshoeing and Black smithing of a character that Is guaranteed allafaotory Our Mr. 'I'h us Mi-Nike was formerly locutcil In PorlU Mr. Curl Marl in wn l.leiitilli'il wjth (. ft. Thomas for ""' years. GIVE US A VISIT DcNIKE & MARTIN Suooesaort to O. Q. Thomaa New Locution: dip Water ami fith St. flrf(ln 1 I FORDS FORDS FORDS FORDS I E 5 E 1915 FORD touring, practically new speedometer and eut-oU'I ,!' E 1915 PORD touring, speedometer and hand horn; $395. E 1918 FORD roadster, Ilka new;t$395. E 1914 FORD roadater, finest condition; electrlo lights sod tM' E $293. I S FORD touring; electrlo llghta; $295. 1914 FORD touring, electric llghta and seat covers; $315. 1914 FORD delivery: 1325. Terms If dealred and a vear'a frea aervlca on all minor 5 menta. 1 FRANCIS MOTOR CAR CO. E 1189 EAST 13 ft. HAWTHORNS . s lllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll We Vant Your Broilers WRITE US ABOUT THEM VALLEY PRODUCE CO- rrrt 2031 Waihinffton St PORTLAND, UK