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OAK GROVE EAVES COUNTY OLDS 10 study PAVEMENTS pAK OMOVI CONIHACTOM WILL tHN lV THIAL Milt Of Niw cino or tthrAciNO , - (, ,.,allll III L . I,., I I- l't ' ballot I'llda In 1 1 III. Is. nf Hall H II III I In' lli'i'iililh an i an II (..f II iiiIIihIIhII a Ii yldullt J.tre . I. ,11 f. r 111. Inn I ii Mr I'M' '"'" I'lannm. l"1' rill r"' "' llir i Kit II I r i lull! gate k in " lli,lanill in IIF '" at '' ai ,,( l.'ll'l ,,uml nil III ' ) alrrlili nf Ilia ,i.r 1, 4 I in, I i. nit ill U) i 'l hla ii" ailu" Ihal tin t iiiilil aal lila lal k la lif iiinair rim nun u i,. Mr I H, la lll vlall III.' ,ltnl '' ' '"' "' 'll'"r"l I'' in rt ' fcn' '" l'i,f",s'ilr f Ij,ltfi,n hiin.i If ltli I litt r as of gam's. 1 " airailin t if Ilia ma Hf'll I'1" latt'liiflil which Mr Ol'la , H J. in. ii i If III llila niiiiilr la a ,,, i, iiufai k 'tlfaaliin h. la M J in If 1'iai 111 ally aa ilnial.li' aa Hi., i Jn r i.'i't ! klinle of Imt'l anr ! ' V n airflal la aj'i'll.'.l In a depth, OAK li.toVl; Ma .'i I Wi 'al I ,,!."il all Huh. ami aiNW Imrlrli. j - h. ,,,,,,11, f llk Cr.ne s im lis ail ! lalln frlii sulfa. I al. dial Irll.nie lu, i.s,.t ,i . M:I 1. 1 If .a"a'ila for ItatlTif I in rirrana uf Hit. Cl II S ar anil iiiiiiiIi. caUIi-Ii afltr lla a. I'll. all. ill. ami!,,' the V f, t-.trilav, In n ;i Ijffra. lit a all fa, f Ihal affulila . j (.hhI alinl ,1' lr. 4l .,i fi.iin tint 'j nl.rr.t Ii t. linn III ImiIIi itfj all, I ar'n, ( . am! W II f i.f (IriKuii City, tl.II jjj rl aralhrr. ItJ I tin lia al a. .inula A ailrmll' ru j II rum a larrifi) mil aiMiiil In ; NSW TALKS TO II ( AK lilU'S K. Mar ' 'ff lal I latl Hun. lav Innlnll'K Hit. (ra.lnali'i Ihf rrMli lial.' ul I tip I'ak lirutr atia'l alirn.l. J Hm M K ihurtli ul ivn In It 'll. Illf aalur, lift tn ivljiKf. "ir.ikii mi 'Wlin la Kiln Nrii Hnmlaf iin.rmiiK I In' niilir II t'o In ihtrgr nf Hip latmrli Hp Wflinj Ibn ratiav of Armriila. ih (iaa l.ltllij al apiil III Hal. in at Hip l.ar narral. rtrrtlara nf th" Wllla trit -inlirrallf uf a III. Ii lir la a mt l n:r thla iur Miaa Wacnri, II I'. kraan. I i Hmllli ami J A IumhIkII J! i;xak ami an nf'.'Mix for Armrli j n nil If lakrti i Mtmnrial anrl.ara lll lip lli'lil In U urniim, ami Hip nl.l ami ymnil i v.''fi. Ihrlr lpa anil frlfiiila ar,-; iiall) In til ml L IUK i;ilnVK. May lSitlnl I The rlthth inula itrmiluallnn ripr-i.w-a uf Ih ii dak tirutit aili.Mila, II in.l'iatra i iiini-iialliu Hip i ta, will Ukr pla. p In Hip M K ilmn ll In thla iiiiti un Dip niKhl nf Jiiiip 7. Aalilp fnn a pnnrain nf ttiuali' alul amiia Niiii, llirrp will bp an aiblrraa by (rumlnrnl r.lu.nlnr rruin I'urllniul. BUILT AT OAK GROVE OAK CltilVK. May SmtII.) -Kti-mrrrii iiuiiuii a tn have a flm' fw ilai'llln,;, imivl Iril t hat iuna nf '' T. (ItrrliiniKh, a rrllrnl bualnrai ""ii of I'nriiiind, art- curried mil. Tli.1 prrt.PH.pJ n,.w biiniP ulll coat bctwp.'n KM) ami 1'i.nnn. A Mr lltih.'P la ImiIIiIIiir a lllii1 nc "Him n. r lil. ii Ki'lm alul Ion. L TEAMS K. May jr.. - IHM'( Inl.) -ti Cr.iv.. bnanliiill li-iim ih.vimI ln"nJ lurk luM Klllldiiy. I'Olh Ihn firnl n,l ar.nii, ,lllllH r,.,,v,K ,,.ful ul " ""ll nf Ihn vlHllIlK llMII.IH, rinl trim,. ,;rov timvH, ny llir linl.li'ii UoiIh of Tort 'ir.. 1,,'lim f. bclim n in 7. In th '"'""ll ll.al;,,, - ini- uiiniinir 1 I'Tllainl iri,( t. trick Ihn Oiikhtirnt (iniv mi the "rut t-i Iiy ii ncorc of 7 to ft. m loca We are Headquarters for Hardware, Plumbing, Wood, Tile, Brick Electrical and Tin Work, Pumps, Etc. GET OUR PRICES. WILL. W. THOMPSON, Plumber. Phone 44. Oak Grove Moving! Moving! We will be found in the Green Building, across the street from our present location on and after Monday, May 29 in larger and better quarters W. B. STOKES v-v DEPARTMENT STOKES WILL HOVE-TO Ul I W H n I, in i I a Una loin i luii.' ,i,h i i in. in, hln m III . m in In, nil Hul ii. l it ill, ,, haling IN. ii I ll.ll til.' lll tiiHi ,i,,,, ,,, ,,f lln' Iin i ii i inn n I.. , ill, In, 'u,, ,,r 1 in f iimii.i I.., i,., .,,.,,, f,,f ill UN, I, lull,, I, il,.,.,a ttlllll' all i, nt III ,fi fllVil ,IU in, 1 1 . , .. f,, llii' i nun r riMiin U Id lug r.nun,l.. mi l aili'n'i iliii.iu ,ni ami III Imi line iif lliii in hI) ( ami im nlllui llii' fiH rf) ah rra In Hie mnnif II la iiimIi MimhI (hul ; ( Wainu Iiu nana II, n limn' I, nil, Mug (ll (,,,. ipl-ielle aide of h., Hul,, ,, , mult r i niiti in.lall.ili i,r llir i n . 1 Inn if a lilt' lima ' 1 1 1' f c iihiii Ihc (,(ia fill Mr. Ilin ainr In In- alarl. l t,.(i. man; on aa lull anmml T E oiIihI., fullixttil X y la!ka I.) a Inilii l.i r nf tint trlrralia Al IS n i lia k Inn, ll ., arrtr.l In I In- tlalli.ra l.t I hi' lafi lit li. In r Am lulinll A Iniui'.rr nf liM'al .rti.a. alati alli'li,i. lint l It'll lra III 'hr ImilUlIK Afl'T llitt linn Ii Dip Mllnr lllr, 'In-Ji-nnllica Ijnlxn at IiimiI T WILL CIVE FREE LECTURE IHK .IH)VK. Mav All iriaulla llilrn atnl llll'ap llralllll In In ar an riiirrlalnliig iinlnr ( H.f. I il i In blrila ami auiiirHilnii (if In rriianl '.i Hip IIIUp fur l, arr lntll. il In lipar lil" ipt'turn In Hip dak l.rotr a. Inxil Iiiiiim r'rliiay r nnliiK. Mav l.y Mr Kllut. Iirr.iili nt i.f Hip AiiiIoIhiii ai Irl) u. I'uitlaml Mr. Kllut haa hiuiIp Iiiiik ami rarrfnl almly if blrilllfp ninl will llliutrnlp hla talk Willi ata-rpi'(lrun vliivtaj of OfK n hlnla. llitt l.fiiirp la In r Kaap Vaur tkln Claar and Maalthy. Thar la only on oar to haa rlpar, hrajllhy comiilrilun a net that U to kptp tha buwrla aitlva anil rr(U lar. In- Klni'a Nrw Ufa IMIla will liaka ynur ('tinpteitnn hrallhjr ami rlpar. inorp ttwi Umala (I'litlr. atlmti lalo Ihn llvrr. Irana (hit ayalPin and 1'iirlfy tint IiIimmI. A aplrnjld aprlng mrilliiiip, 3'jc at your druiKlat. (Adv ) Milwaukic School Bonds Bring Premium MORRIS BROS, OF PORTLAND, SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS, PAVING PREMIUM OF 1211.00. Morrla I Iron, of I'urtUml. cro aartlcl Hip I.'O.ihhi Kt IiimiI lloml laaup, paylim aa n premium $21100 Si'Vcml lilda .ri' received, but the offer of Morrla llroa. aa Ihn moal ailviilil.iKi'iiua nffered. Now that the lunula Iiu vo been illHioaed of the funn vtlll Miion Ihi available for imo and liliina will aiiuii be coiiiilelet for Hie new cIkIiI roiini m hool liulldliiK. Tort land archllecta are now iieiurllirt plana In be inihinlUcd for the con. i mi l Inn of (he ImlldlnK. wlili'li will be a minatory nlnnlure. Arninmv incnta cull tor the coniil'tlon nf the InilbllliK hefore the commence incut of Ihn new m linul year, next full. Cut thla Out It Ii Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Tut out thin allp, cncloan with be unit mull It to Foley Co., CIiIcuko, 111.. wrllliiK your nuimi nml nddreaa clearly. You will receive lu return a trial piickiiKn con tulnliiK Foley'a Money and Tar Com pound, for hroiii hliil concha, colda mid croup; Foley Kidney 1'HIh. for lame buck, weak kldueya, rheumutiHiii, bhul der IroiihleH, and Foley Cathartic Tab li'lH, n wholeHomu and thoroiiKhly cleanitliiK riilli.irtlc, for coiiHllpntloii, lillloiniuei.H, headache and alimKlxh howelH. .Imiea UriiK Co. (Adv.) v-v-y v v-v-v-v-y-v-v. OltKJiON (MTV KSTKHIMHsk. FUIIMY. MAY W. Iil; CANBY DEPARTMENT AMIV, Mtf i H,i. h I'ai) ) iliiiiua Ilia Ui(, . ti4iialiiia ! '- Hum ll,i, 1 1,1,11, (,iai,. lf I rfi aaitiaa ' I t hi t.iii. ai i.i riiiulli , i, Hi. i lax ami rn lyuii. i.a.i i I,. iiallnn l i.f. I... ill . I,, , j,,,,,, IiiIIikIiiK alt' llii m. ml,, l. ul II,., i 1 1, I ' I'ir Kill, ,i hi. i, , a II . tl.t. ,,,,, st4l. ,,h ' '-' '' ll'.l. Inn. i,n. If,.,,,,, ,. Mfirill IUiii,.,n. In. I. ink J.,M,. ' I'i"". Aiili'.r H.M.. u. M , 1 1 , r William Ml. Main,. Wall. I liual, V ll 1 1 miii HIii.Hi, (;,.,,. Mimmnfi, ,, al. .., H.,,1,,,1,4 Klnii), A II. I j mi iiirmaii. Ju.li. I'uri,,. ,vi He If,-, larl .Sum,, Muujui Mm,.,, .nUlj Wl.i. I., ' '"' Hif imwl iiM,Malil I, a a li.ifU i.f ,r .a.,ii ., ., , tlnr.,i), mi, I,, f, ,,,!. r. ,,f (. I la. kamaa I minly M , Maairia III Hit' llltll Hi Ii.h.I inrrl, K.la. u.la mi f t iiU.it , it, .j, lM,u,,, Caiil.y a. il..a k..m am, ;i Ml) Kanklp ll,,,. klli n ,r (raii.mar a li.H.la, Kt laii ami dial lli J.. I.llil4, l.'.la.aila .!.', I alil.x M, llarli.ta i. W lllamrlli , 1 raa. ( , ,t k Mlaa lllltr Juhra, alult-r i.f Mra MaalrM.,11. ui (., .,M Hj(t unlay In tat it Mli Intnl. ami In l. 'lit all y In allnraa 1 1,,. I.nal I'lay, ' All Ml. lai r ' I'. K. Kuiiilx. nf l.rrKi'ii Ml), aaa rK rlln uM fr a lula ltl ( alii,) HaMr ilay I'nif lluiulj a um.ulil. i til" Imi i iililraUnla nf ,r U lll.iin. lla ft. IiimiI, aim l.aik 1,-it In Hm Ira. k I inn I. Mlaa Nillr ain lull aa 1'i.rt laml iiallur Kumlay, I. Iiirmiix In Tan I'y MumU) i tiiili g Mia. J j' Ki k. ram, n, Amity aa .. . .....miu), r inriiiii; I n.-alay. h,,. j, , a. i uin aiilri In, in.' Iiy In-r II.t, Mr llrriilip llul. . i, a....i In' Annua llli Iht ur'iita Ml... lUml.ill, i.f I'uitljml. aa ai iii'l .mr Kiiiila) villi It.-, . ami Mm. W. Iiu) J MiMirr l!al. 1'i.rkt'r. ul tin. (I.kiiii Cut Mlll.r I'aikrr kjiji;.. a l.uln.. tlallnt In Caiili) Hulniiliii U' I1...I. . . l ... . . 1 v. llPlta, If I urtUml, iniitiiinl In Manny Nalunlav. rt-iim luliia: ut.r .'mi j dny with frlemU i li. .v v ... ...... - " mm vr .rum Anr.iM rai k inrrl halnr. f.k ...' I.. tt.u t.u - . h in ..... ..aia inrri aiiaa .xnie liircrictl apriil III,. erka-tid a. Motillur. Hh Ii.t pur rnla Mlaari (.rnrtlrtp Crrrii ami Klila Halter, of rr,;nii t'itt, rlr nr.l. of Miaa (tVarmluHn Kntia, from Fri day unlit Sunday rt.nliiK Mr and Mra lU'rtraud Ivera.-n. oho rerrntly arrltr.l fr M.irhflrld. an- atopplin; at the Canby Inn. Mr. Iter arn la liHikltiK thla liHallty over with view of liiaklni tills hla future hum.'. Mr and Mra. Ii. A Uaatroik went to Cortland Wtdnt-,la to alt. 'ml the recital lan by Miaa Smith. In whlih Miaa Umlar tiuatrtx k appeared j aulnl.t II. II. Hewitt, a proaperuiia men bunt of llutiliard. aiM-tit Sunday In Canbv with hla family, Iteturna fnun the rlr.tlun Frldav ahowed a larite majority In favor Hie !Mimla for a new water ayatelii aUo a new charter. The honda carried with ITS in ,avor and f.S uicalnM. The charter hud iss for and 61 aitalnnt. Canhy kIvpii a tiiale of vauj t. villi Monday and Tueaday iilKhta. at the Hex Theatre, the act belliK 'The Country Store." deplctluK the trial and (rlumpha of a country enter. An adda'd attraction waa the prirea, ,U or more hettiK itlven away each even. In k Mra. Smith, of Carlton, returned to ii.t homo Sunduy, after a brief vlall with her coimln. Mra Clura Hewitt. A nuuiher of Canby people motored to Million Saturday rvenlint to at tend the dunce, (iarretl's orchestra, of Canity. furuUhcd the iiiukIc. Hie follow ing Canby people went to KnachurK thla week to attend the tiruml l.odiio of the IteN'kalia and the I. (. O, F. Mra t). White, Mra. Hertha llurnt, Rheumatlim. If you are troubled with chronic or miihculiir rheuinu(inm kIv Chamber lain'a l.lnlment a trial. The relief from puln which It ufforda la alone worth many times Ita coat. Obtain atile everywhere, (Adv.) It's tho.uniform unvfi ry ing hent of a rockI oil stove, and the perfect control, thnt keeps tho juices in thnt pre serves the savory Kootlness of the meat and fjves that even brownness all over. NEW PERFECTION OIL COTOVE VII tha convenlenceof gas. Conks averythinK any wondorcoai raii;e will citok, but Aeepa v'oiir kitchmn coo. Tha Umg blue chim neys do away with all anioke and smell. In I, 2, 3 and 4-lmrner sites, ovena arparaia. Also cabinet module with Kirrlaaa Cookinsj Ov ana. Ask your dealer today. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ICalllwalil FOR SALE BY FRANK BUSCH L. ADAMS ?"5t a iaa.it i.tia, M( Amur K .!,., a. .1 Mlaa I illuii Waii, ,..im arm ll, ' rna llt irftali liVr A lain Kiiiil.t ami II N r i u ., ,. .. ,, lln. O'l l l .lluai 'III" ,lar. "All a Mi-lakr ' a 1,1 Ii aa ,i a. lil. . Hal ir.lat nivl.t at ll.r i -iu a'llinil iiiui, iiu, .f iim a'ia,.a I nf ll.p l.uill.a' A lal nf II,. M Y. il.ni.li a a il. t ,t"l a. naa, ain) I I , I,. Inf., II, p fn,l,ll amiic ,M al Ul' l l al.l. ll I'lt'tl.i'laly I, a a I,.-. ih ,, li.ai.l All llir 'j'la atrip .-,! I , ,t , lal Ini III lull ln,i,:. I., I,, , I,. u lr A. T Mur.ly'a I'.ilrayal nf I'a r.Jtt. ami l,ilillna., 'il.a,.y" a.kliiK a lf lliruiixh Dial liiaiilnuiil.il aci,'. ' ili.li I ymi k Iiu at ' ' Ian anil inaliiim.lli l,.i,,,,.l aa fp liamlnl nt. r llir iii,, i,p all.al.'ir. Iiatp ln.r ' I. ' iu.ai,, , lakliiK ni (imlt't lr aa lila Oh ati.n, lint I aal nf liara. t.'ia fullnaa. a,l Olia.llali Hklniir,, M. Ifuf.l II- III, l.lt'lll. (a.'ornv ill! Iniiulul, ljiii ,,r Ma.1. Hun. III. liar. I II. mild. n, Aar.ni J. a.p. Kn.liliaiul I.I, hll,i a., i, A T Mnnly. .N.'llli. III. Inn. ,m, Mra I Kuy r, N. llir lliii.llni'iuii. Mi., Aria , I I .1,1 Ul,.. - ai j . a, i. pin., ,-arinar naiiiiirr, 3ira. I . V. ) rruiity, .Minn M'lnlfP Miaa Mlllr.'.l WariK Hip Mutlirra' Clnl. mil r'rliiay at llir huiiiit uf Mra llallira, t'll.ill (inrii l.rln j.rpai nt Aftt-r a linri lill'lliraa a. lull ,p lu,l,, 'Hump Maiiak'rliu'lil nf Hip IHk llu." a., al 1,1 y Ira, I l,y Mra Kaiiilli. ami inlliualaa "Ii ally ill-i ua-.nl l.y ihr m.-inU-l t A Injii (.ai'.-r ' fur ur l:i ll.r (,,(l,. rt A.Hlall..li aa rra.l l.y Mia Juliti un frmn dlilrli many lirlj,fu lilraa rrp Kolirii. A:i liil.Tfllnic '.atnri uf llir aflrriiiMiu aa a Ulk I) Mra lirlmra i,ti -Jinriillf I'luliatlim Work In Calllnriila." Aflrr Hip riKraiu it frralimriita 'rr arrP'l, ami (lip club ailjuiiriir.l tu nrft'l lfb Mra Kiilr li. Jiiiip ii. Mra. Allan, Knight. I.a.lcr, luilc. C hllil Hl idy-Honip of It. Trai ll, al llraulta " TIlP bnlllllllK IMt llnlr.l ,y (hp Mlllrr I'arkir r'. nnilrr Hip ir.an ikpiih nt nf II. A. Ilrrkinan. la hating aim.. m ti'rai'if .fiii'iiii'iita inanp in III. Ill ,., .. ... uih.i, uir itiiR n.miiiiaa. Iili h a r Im-Iiic rm luxnl ami iiial" rpallv l.t .ll.i.luv In,. lup.'ri M-,i.r...,j.t.a ,lf H11I,,., ft.,r. a rarrlH by lln. ...... n ham (ioldei'ii la au-IUii out hla iltx k of furniture, with tin Intention of lonv line In Montana, where he and hla brother will opt-n a atore. Mra. It. . KnUlit ami (hlMtiu. ol Horlland. are vlsltltiK at the hoiiKi ol Mr. KnlKht'a molher. Mra. S. T. Finln r Mra Win KnlKht, Mr and Mra M J. I .re and Miaa Utrainp j-c irrMii patiled Mr. Maati-rton to 1'i.ri'aml Wa-dneadiy to attend the Smltli Mil a terton recital. MUa Uiralne la one oi the pi.plla who fcpprarcd on the jro It ram. W. II. Hair la aKiiilnK I'art of thla week In The lulle. tranaactlni; lual ueaa. lie waa uci'omianl"il bv Mra. Hair. Mra C. N. Wait mails a trip tu Ore Kit City Wedneaduy to Interview I tic delitlat. Milton Miller, of lllnhland. OreKon wa a week-end KUl of Cantiy frlenda Mr Miller favored the ronera'Kallon of the M. K. i hurt h with a aolo Sunday mornlnK. Felix laaacaon haa charKe of 0. W, Knieiicr'a furniture atoro while Mr. KrucRrr la attending (irand IxhIuo n the I. O. O. F. In HoaeburR. Mr. and Mm. U II. Wanic. Mra. W Hoyd Miuire, Mra C. J Koupiach and Mra lloyt llrown motored to I'ortlaml Wed nrad ay. Mrs k. a. KrucRvr and ainull ion are ipendlliK aatviTal dayi at Needy with Mra. Kru'ne-' parenta, Mr. auj Mra. J. I). Hitter. Tails What 8he Thinks. Anna Hawn, Cedar Grove. Mo. writes: "We think Foley Cathartic Tahleta are the heat liver pill we ever i;ot hold of, oa they do not nauseate or s:rlpc. hut act freely on the liver, Any one In need of a liver pill, If he omo tries them, would not bo without them."' Heconimetidd for IndlKotlon constipation, bloating, sour stomach riis on the ntonmch. had breath or oth or condition cnuaod by closped or Ir reuulnr bowels, Stout persons llki tlui liftht, easy, buoyant feclliiK they Klve. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) juicier, "tastier toasts a cleaner, cooler kitchen, and less fuel expense A . i . .'.I. a. .. JN7 For f t" i- . wa.b- ; f r i I'fctte On Saturday-Booster Day W'c extend to you a hearty welcome. We want you to avail yourselves of tlic con venience of our More whether you wish to purclavc or not. Ixavc your packages here, use our telephone, rest In our chairs make yourselves thoroughly at home. You are particularly invited to visit our Victor room to rest and enjoy the music. Also you will enjoy the Soda Fountain Green Room with its expert service and comfortable accommodations. ( AUK OF THK TKKTIf School authorities join ha ml a with doctori ami dantiata the rru.ad for l.rtlrr cart of tht li-rth of our children. No mother who haa tha in-la-Teat of her children at heart will nrflrct thia important mat ter. W't have rverythinif her that tha rhild need a to keep tht teeth rlran and healthy. Tooth lUuahra 1J up Tooth I'owdrr ISc ran Ilenlal Crraaa 19c pij. Antiaeplic Mouth W oah 2 bottle 2.'.c or Me invested now for the rare of the teeth will iavt you many dollar! in dentist Lilts. Huntley Brothers Go. Tkm QintcifJb ITlaaa A TONIC Of niood-Root, Golden Seal, Stone and Queen's Root Also Cherry Hark and H acred Bark ith xlvceriiie makt-a a wonderful tamic, railed " ti dden Medical I'iscoy err," inakuiE tlmuaandi of dn-gon people strong. Aak your nri;libor he can tell yuu. Corvallia, Oregon. "Ioctor Pierce'a remrditi have been uaed in my father'! family ever since 1 can remember. My mother Utok the Hiolden Medical Diacovery' and the 'I' leasant 1'elleU ami m cored. Kather tok the 'Diacov ery' for torpid liver and indiges tion and waa treat l.y be net ted. I, alan, tiMik the 'Iiiacovenr' for kidney, liver ami stomach trouble and received errat benetlt. 1 am elad to tell others of the merits of Ir. I'iercp's Golden Medical Piacovery. D. II. Dl'LL. 57 B. 6th Street. Get rood IiIimh throneh the one of Dr. Tierce 'a Uolden Medical DiacoYcry. and you will have no more weakness. It is the world a proved blood punlier and tonic. It's not a secret remedy for its ingredients are printed on the wrap per, ror sale by druggists in liqtiij or tablets. Start to take it to-day and before another day has passed the ;m- fiurities of the blood will begin to eave your body throueh the liver. kidnevs, bowels and skin, and in a few dnva vou will know bv vonr steadier nerves, firmer step, keener mind, brighter eyes and clearer BkLn, that the bad blood is passing out and new, rich, pure blood is filling vonr arteries. Send Pr. Tierce, Buffalo, Jf.Y., ten cents for trial package. H. C. Eckenberger Victim Heart Failure DIES AT 8:30 A. M. WEDNESDAY DECEASED PROMINENT IN R. R. CIRCLES DEATH UNEXPECTED. A sudden lit tack of the htart caused tho ileuth of H. 0. Kckenberger, long resident of Milwiuikie and one of tho oldest railroad men on the coat, at S:S0 A. M. Wednesday. Although douth was very suddeu mid unexpected, yet -Mr. Eckenherger hud been troubled tilth a wouk heart for the ptist year and during the past month had often complained of this ullment. Wednesday Mr. Kckenberger urose curly .as usual, had breakfasted and was preparing o go to Portland to at tend to his duties us freight agent of the New York Central lines, when the fatal attack came. Dr. Taylor was hurriedly summoned but death cams before medical assistance arrived. The body was removed to the H )l- mim I'ndcrtakins; Parlors In Portland. At the hour of going to press th. funeral arrangements hud not lie.-M mailt) but It is likely that the funeral services will be held on Friday wi!h Interment nt Rivervittw cemetery. Deceased was born in Elniiru, N. Y CO years ago. He begun his railroad career ut the age of 13 and by diligent application to his work rose rapidly and was promoted finally to the res ponsible position he held at the time of his death. He came to Portland in ISS I. and has since resided at or near ere. A widow and a brother anil two sisters survive him, the widow residing here, one sister In Spokane, and the other brother and sister in New York. The family home Is on the Iike Koad, near Milwaukle. The green houses that bear his name were ow ned by Mr. Eckenberger, but are leased other parties. Grants Pass Construction of neT planing mill has been started. . I ft ir t)"' iMOUB FOUNTAIN "7w I I THK ICR CKF.AM that you if et at lluntleyt is worth walking out of your way to Ifpt It'a different and better and purer herauae we make it ourselves from pure cream in stead of buying the ordinary commercial kind. Ginger Ale (foot I leer Crape Juice l-of an Juice Orangeade Cherry ade )big (COOL ' 5c DRINKS Ask for a Booster Special it will make you wish that every day waa iiooatcr Day. Light lunchea served. MOLALLA DEPARTMENT MOLALLA. May 25. Speclul.). School was dlsmlsaed al 10 o'clock Friday forenoon. nat the teacher nilavbt have the time fiecessary to make out their reorta. So the last hour of school waa spent In various ways, by singing, in studying, etc. Miss Ulen's room held an Im promptu program which proved to be a success. Tbey reviewed all the songs that have helped to bind tbem so closely together during the past months. Their books had been taken home the night before, so Miss I'len asked for volunteers to tell one of the stories they had learned the past year. A number responded. The report cards re distributed, then their teacher tried to make a list of those who had parsed. There was no disobedience but they were simply, nearly burstlnlg with ient-up excitement. What seven-year-old or eight-year-old can keep atill very loug w ith such important questions surging to the Hps. as: "Did you pasi? llo.v many A's did you get? ' "Now, I am afraid that I shall miss some of you if ou don't keep very etil'." their teacher told them. The words proved magical until the list could be com pleted. lromoted from tlrsi to second grade: lieniita Everbart, Hazel Trim ble. Shirley Rohblns. Louis Ilabcock. Catherine Corbln. Glen Dehnke, Fred Nightengale, Elvira Holes, Lyman Worth, Marlin Engle, Eunice Park. Leolu Austin. Weldon Hlbbard, Dottie llowman. Edwin Garret. Florence Cles ter, Faith Waeoncr. Elizabeth Park. of the above Elvira Holes deserves siteclal mention. Her father la from Iceland and her mother from a prov ince In Russia and this little girl could not speak English when sh entered school a few months ago. Sho lias not only learned the lunguage and made her grade, but has announced lior Intention to be-ome a teacher. Promoted from second to th 1 urade: Donald Park, Zena Hudite-'. Robert Hernett. Fenton Harless. Orxal Hunt, Harley Davidson. Eleanor Paris, Essie Hcnrikson, John Palmer, Claire Wnsoner, Forrest Wilson. Hernita Harless, Gladys Hehnke. Lola Wilson, Ada Shoeinake, Clurence Harless, Doris Gregory. Promoted from Fifth to Sixth grade: Earl Wells. Gale Wilson, Champ Vaughn, Kenneth Ensle, Geneva Greg ory. Mabel Sleineger, Dorothy Vaughn, Thelma Vernon. Edith Shaver, Aneltn Cole, DeEtte Shaw. Promoted from Sixth to Seven.'li grade: Lois Adams, Celia Worley, Fuye Tollver, lleta Damours. Tlieo. Gregory. Maggie Moore. Evangeline Palmer. Glenn Baker. John Burnett, Leslie Damours. Leslie Palfrey, Aus tin McConnt'l. Seventh to Eighth grade: Uevu Ev erbart, Ofa A ;1 a ins, Maude Echerd, Mary Kay, Winnie Long, Roy Wells, Haven Palmer. Rov Schatzman, Har old Killings, Harold Jackson, Ralph! Faust. j The pupils ot the Eighth grade have SIEVE GREEN DIES AT LOCAL HOSPITAL MAN POSTMASTER HERE 10 YEARS AGO SUCCUMBS TO ACUTE PNEUMONIA. Steve R. Green died at 7 o'clock Sat urday morning at the Oregon City hos pital of acute pneumonia. He was to have been taken home Saturday morn ing, but he developed fatal symptoms. He was operated upon soon after be was taken to the hospital nearly two month ago. He ws9 about D7 yean of age and waa a native of Missouri He had been m There will Le pictures to take on Saturday that will be worth while. Bring your camera and come to us for film. If you haven't bought that Kodak yet, let ui show you the New Brownie No. 2 C Folding Autographic at I). It takes a picture 2Tx4f ilmoit Tort Card siie, and it's only IK inches thick, 3 Inches wide and 8 11-14 inchea long a triumph in hand camera con struction. We do developing and print ing. Bring or mail us your film we pay return postage. e3 not received the report from their examination yet. Mra. Vaughn called the Parent Teachers' organization. Mr. Can was secretary pro tem. The program was from MIm Lay' room. Instrumen tal music, Thelma Vernon; song by girl of the fifth grade, accompanist. Miss Clifford; five pupil of Miss Lay's room took turns in telling a story, which they studied recently; Instru mental music. Fay Tolllver. Miss Lay discussed the topic. "The Practicability of Hot Lunches." She brought out the fact that It took ox. actly three minutes for some of her pupils to eat and be out of the room. The topic was then open to discussion by all. The fact was brought out that one pupil had broken in health, prob ably due to the fact that dinner con sisted of candy only. It was also shown that the shortened noon hour worked a hardship on some who go gome for dinner. Mrs. Everman Robbln read a paper "Influence of Moving Picture Show." It was found that Mr. Flnley could not set a date to come to Molalla with his views of bird life. The com mittee was Instructed to procure a speaker to be present upon the next Parent-Teacher day. Prof. J. B. Hor ner of the Oregon Agricultural College, was suggested. Prof. Horner has been to the Holy Land three times and Is said to have twelve lectures upon his travels, also views. Dr. DeBusk was also suggested. . He has been loaned to the University of Oregon, from an Eastern state in exchange for an Ore gon professor. The election of officers resulted aa follows: President. Mrs. J. W. Thomas; vice-president, Mrs. Havemann; sct; rectary, Mrs. Tuley; treasurer, Mrs. Case. There were about 40 members presidtnt Miss Vlen returned to her home In Lents, Saturday. Geo. Cose has just had a new porch built. Mr. Hogner did the work. A metal culvert has been put In front of the stockyards, which will be a real help to the teamsters. About 50 persons have signed up to take beet seed. This will be enough to test all parts of the valley. Tha people of Grants Pass used more seed this year thon was expected, so the seed for the Mclallu tests had to com from Utah. D. W. Badger waJ a Molalla visitor over Sunday. H. W. Wagoner was a visitor at tha Badger home Sunday. Mrs. Clifford spent Sunday in Port- 1 land. Mrs. Mason, who was In the hospital nt Portland for so lcng, has returned to Molalla. Channcey Ramsby and his mother were In Molalla on business Monday. Mrj Baker daughter and grand sou from California, are visiting at his home. The primary election was vpry quiet. The thought that it was a good day for farming kept some at home. a resident of Oregon City many years and was postmaster here about 20 years ago. He also served as a mem ber of the local police force and until recently he had been employed In the paper mills. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. ' Sarah Ware, of Oregon City, two broth ers. Clay Green of West Linn and John Green of Oregon City, one sister, Mrs. Eva May of Oregon City, and the fol lowing chidlren: Mrs. Ethel Cornell cf Portland, Robert Green,. Mrs. W. Hi toik, Mrs. Jesse Tld J and Laura and Helen Green of Oregon City. The funeral will be held 10 a. m. Monday at 3t, Paul's church. SHE WEDS IN VANCOUVER Walter Naylcr. aged 34 years, of Portland, and Miss Marie Harvey, aged 23 years, of Oregon City, secured a marriage license in Vancouver. Wash, Thursday.