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OliEflON CITY KXTRRPIHSR. Kit I DAY, .JPNK '2. l!Hi. 2 ..A.S.A-A-AA-A.A.A-A-A-A-A-A-A-S-A.A-S-AA-A-A v.v.v,v-v-v-y.vvvv-vv- f-'. Thrf III return hum Kal Weivs From All Over the County ' .A-A-A-A-A-AA' A-A-A-A-A-A- V-V-V-V-V-V-V-V'VV KEUO YOUNG FOLKS EIGHT ITUOCNTt AT CHOOU HAVI PERFECT ATTENDANCE MARK FOR ENTIRE TERM OF SCHOOL. KKI.HO. June I. iHiwiitl I Th iikMli grsd gtaduatton ni-ftine alii h held Haturdsy rti-nliic. Juno 2 t I o'diok. Following l the program: lrooclnl. Morons. Dumb IW-II Iri!l. rVurth. Klith and Hutn grades. Song. Mt-nihrra of Craduatlon tiass. Addr. limilon Vi-dder. Indian Club Drill. Seventh and Cuhlb grsdea. I'rrsrnLitlon of IMplomaa. Hong, Aubl lnt Hnr. cUsrs of 11 and 1917. Following f he nanira of tho graduate: Uh) Milan. Kutb I.lnd. Marlon Itanium. Ilurh Harbison. (JrorK Jonsrud. Vlritll Patterson. rid Harvlson and lule Ho. The (ollooln; pupil were neither abM-nt nor lardy during th b:wl ypar: In Mr. Harnum't room. Ia-o Milan. Anna M ilan, Kobert Milan, and ! llarnura. In Mis Kricaaoti's CLOSE OF SCHOOL SIGNALIZED BV PARTIES AND EXERCISES IN BIO CENTRAL BUILDING. I continues limy EAGLE CREEK HAPPENINGS RE FLECT PROSPERITY IN EAST ERN PART OF COUNTV. I'Ult'KAMArf. h i v I - iSk.. lal )- KAilIK t'HKKK. -Inn t - tl The nirmlH'ra of the elchth crude cull Kny imimUwi mild a hrct an.i KradiiHiliiK cla-s of the I'lai Unas a cow Iri'.t ivh. IU mado a fluni whiml. In company llh Prim -Ipal trip lo PsrMdui Saturday. (Whraiif, rtit on an automobile s. tilion and Waller IKhiiiU rnrlon up lh ColuiuMa lliiihway S.it- ,, ,,,,. ,K ( v, (livens lul unlay. The parly tit aa titr a Onmnta gornw liy auto, thi-tue by flm MIm-s Lena and (Jram t'ahlll way of Wakivna t'rvek. mud a m-ven- tll, on Mrs Ihmlt'lt Saturday aft inliti hike over the hill to Multnomah rrtnH'ti. Falls. hcro. aftr the lunch hour lli yrl u j j,,,,,.,, ,.f rortl.niil, a party provwdfd on the return trip (n(a Kn,.,t of Iut mother. Mr. Viola ly auto. A mot enJoat'e day in m,nK'a4 recently. 1 tit 1ft rt aiHinl iv ntl ft..-- 1. I," t. .. a a ,.. L.itt.l Pleasltig and appropnute exi-rvlsea ,,t Hie homo of her uncle, K. I'ar am're lame audo iw e In the primary and liiti-rm'd!ati' room ri.(ti f .o;an hi-ld Krlday aliernoon niurkeJ the a. W. t'tnike and lfe, of Iamai-ii. cloae of the nine mouth' ii'hool tivni Satuntay lih Mr. llowK-tt. Ion thla yar. Many apprin latle yiola ),.stia: r and t'haa. t'p- patron ere In alti'nd.ime. The ,,.Kri,n. ,.ro the dinner Kiieati of Mr graduation Merclao of the eighth aj j(r Walter IVugluaa Sunday, grade rla lll le held early In June. yn 0anna Clenter Mnt a few the eact date having not yet been ,ja)g ( rtland last week. et. Mr. and Mra. Wi-.lter Itouglaa eH Mii Anna Itaehmatin. Intermediate j.taeada lltor .Monduy. teacher here two yearn, will take a w ii iioffmeUter. who haa teen 111 I J.illi I ru to Otrgoii I'lly iiiMay lo atii'iid HmMter I'ay r In that ili i M i llaiel Krlik.ip.. U UHIhk rela i tea In Tualatin Ihla week , J. Ii U laulel and hl 4iu Ihi, lit li IKidtie a ahliiglo mill near t'ol I ii. : gel a load of alilhglea lul Hat unl.i. . . ir Krlikion and Jee ),lili'l lit lo Colton laat l"rida' and brought lioiue I iK little rhlikelu. Owar el lil. .;' I going Into the ihliken loud lleaa Mr an. I Mra. Krod Wallaee ulteud led IliNiater In tlregon t'lly Hal I unlay. Mra. lamg and daughter KluaU'lli. went lo tin-gon t'lty tail Haturdaj In Unit Mr lamg, who It In the Ore gon City liocpltal. Mr. Uuig'a eon. II lion U aomewhat Improted. linear Krlikaon and tlinirgla llugg, two of the eighth grade pupil. paed the etaniliiutlon, ao they ai read) I for the huher gradea now. They ti.iibj will pndialdy attend m hod at Molulla next term, l.ii.t Hiuicla) night at the iliunli. under the aiinpU'ea of the U.lle' Hiv tlul iliili. the Colton aliigem. under the leaderahlp of l'-n Cliludgreu, rendered "The Holy City" lo a large The alug era were In goo voire llult kindly donated the u of her piano. After the progra::: waa over lh alugera were Invited to the home of Mr. and Mra. Oaeur llult MACKSBURO. rotim. (h-rtrude Kllgel. Carl MUel and iummer courne in the State Normal . . me ,,. , ..n ,0 th,. ho Coiden I'arnum. I School at Monmouth Ihla aunimer and ptll (or (natment laot week. Mlaa lla:inah Siholen and Mr. will take up her dutle a prlnelpal Roy Douglana made a trip to tjigan Kdllh Mercer and little daughter j of the Damaacu achool In September. ja!lt ,neday. Ktalne, of Seattle. Wath are vlalllng , having resigned her xltlon In the Mr Murphy nd on Perry. Ray their coualna. Mra. Robert Jonarud ! aehool here. Her mcceaaor remain oodle and ion Ualle. were KaUca- apd Mri. Allnrt Kodlun for few week. There a a fairly good attendance at the apetllng conteat held rliday yet to be chonen. Mr. Oakea. of the Oregon Hygiene Society, wa In Clackaniaa Wedtiea day and arranged for a talk w ith the da vlaitorf Saturday. tutiiheon waa aervml to them liy the Udlea' Social club. "The Holy City." a renden-d by theio aaigera will re main a pleaalng memory In the tulnda of the people of Mullno for a long time lo come. ' Mr. and Mra. Joaei'h I- I'nnlela and children, Mr. Catherine Coucher, Mr. Mary Panleli, Mlna Kate Pamela! M CkKIH IIU, (Ire, June I I Hp.' clal l-NotaliluUmllug the late nil and III" colllllllled rain, lietrr ill Memorial day lome In a brighter or more pruliiw dlMilav of (loan than II did thla ear The roae ale In ntpreanlli'y le.iilful, while the wll Hotter lire beallderlng III their Var lely and profuMon Tin purple fleur dela la looking out from the foliage ever) where, and la uliappiei luted only j liiiaiue of II Imlah ainiinbiiiie lamg atrelrlii' of ground lotered alih ellow liiitleriupa are lmg Ilk miniature ataa of gold III I lie mill blue or brightening Hie laudoiape alien It la kliaded with loud. 1'h Indian arrow wood U wearing It dim nv pliiiui In the (r li ouih ln Wlll'e lnlghtet and inol Vailed i all I the Oregon grape, will. Ii inakea tin) roadalde a eoullliuou pageant o the rl. he.t enliir It b-ate are every hue oi Hie rallilHiw, rteept blue Tlie mol vltld gn-. ll. the deepeat l. and the gnrgeoua yellow are there It bright orange flower ruine un.l ibpart eurh, Iml Ha foliage k.i'1 the eve reveling In lla wealth of eolor tlirull Illllll M VllMP 1'tll.rM In lu,. 11. .1 " i. unnlal aupply of new growth to re place t:.n faded leave Ihnuigli all the wlutrr' cold. The mill whlatlea keep up their reg ular rail tellliic U that their nre buav where aj y mipi)ng Imal need, bill are making large ahlpinent of building material to the llmberte region farther eat. The Woman' club of Ihe Lutheran church held a pleaaaut aeaalon laat Wedtleaday at the home of Mr lleorge Koch. After a brief devia llotial aervlee led by Rev. Kntlier I .in a . the ladiea tiKik up their needle and N. II. Puniell. drove lo Mountain I and aet diligently about their work View cemetery laat Sunday and dec- of prepurlug for a Chrlatma liataar. united the grave of their loved onea. 'Sacred niualc waa rendered by Mlaa eenllj. Tile following Khool cnt 1 ooj ana a momer nieei.ug vauima, auernoon, June i, ai tne unu rruow hall. A meeting for the father will ronteilant' Sandy. Coltrell. Flrwood. I p Cr.H-k. and Dover. Marlon Vat num and Eunice Jonarud of Kelo. took first and second prlie reec. lively and Josephine Dixon of Fir wood took econd prle. Refreshment were erveJ free to conteatant and teacher, while other were charged a mail amount. Game were alio en Joyed. Mr. Mack of Itoring. pro nounced the words. Albert Rodlun ha moved hi mill machinery to hi new ite on Deep! Creek. Max Kllgel and family and Mr. John Dunn attended the play and graduation exercises given by Miss Vaeretti school at Bull Run Satur day evening and report a splendid time. Mr. Dunn assisted y giving a vocal solo. be held at the tame place In the evening. c BEAVER CREEK. - To th Public "I have been uatng Chamberlain's Tablets for Indigestion for the put six month, and it affords mc pleas ure to say 1 have never used a rem edy that did me so much good." Mr. C. E. Riley, Illlon. N. V. Chamberlain' Tablets are obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) BIG BASKET SOCIAL NETS SCHOOL MONEY ARDENWALD PUPILS GAIN TIDY SUM FOR MANUAL TRAINING WORK BY GIVING ENTERTAINMENT. HEAVER CREEK. Ore.. June I. i (Special) The play given by the Farmer' I'nlon last Saturday night ' was a success The play waa well rendered and enjoyed by a large aud ience. Governor Wlthycomb gave an interesting address along agricultural lines and praised the farmers much on their well kept home and farms. No wonder that Mr. Hoff, our mer chant, is wearing the smile that won't come oft A small son arrived at their home May IS. The Beaver Creek school has won the much desired st&ndardtation pen naQL Superintendent Calavan pre sented the pennant on rally day, last Friday. MUs Lewis and the children bad prepared an interesting program which was rendered in the morning, followed by an address by Superin tendent Calavan. A. picnic dinner was served at the noon hour. The after- i noon was devoted to race and a base ball game between Beaver Creek and Carnes. Mr. and Mrs. C. Card, of Highland, spent Sunday at the Mayfield home. The three girls who took the eighth grade examinations passed sucessfully. They are Gertrude Bohlender, Tenora Beatie and Annie Roberts. Arnold Fisher was an honorary pupil, so did not have to take examinations. ARDENWALD, June 1. (Special.) Thursday evening of last week the school gave a basket social. The net proceads. $24.35, will be used for man ual training. The following program was given: The Midget," Mildred Lynch, Max Reiser, Dorothy Price, Clara Baum, Elane Derry and Gertrude Hester. Dialogue, "The Boblins and the Huxter's Jam." Piuno Solo, Frances Plumptnn. Dialogue, "Red Shoes." Flano Duet, Mildred Lynch and Ger trude Hester. Dialogue, "Mind Your Own Busi ness.'' Piano Solo, Vera Derry. Flag Drill, Primary room. Piano Solo, Frances Rockwood. Mrs. Charles Siebold spent Thurs day morning visiting school. Mrs. Ezra Stewart is visiting at Mount Scott. Bramwell Price has returned from Monitor. ' Esther Flnley Bpent the week-end at Springbrook, her former iiome. School closed here Friday, May 2G. KELSO. STONE SCHOOL CLOSES. STONE, June 1. (Special.) Thursday marked the close of a suc cessful eight months' session of the Stono school. The teachers, Misses KELSO, Ore., June 1. (Special.) Mrs. Barnum, principal of Kelso school and some of the pupils, at tended the field meet at Canby and won many points. Kelso, Sandy, Cottrell, Dover, Fir wood and Deep Creek schools met In a spelling contest at Kelso school last Friday night. Marion Barnum of Kel so, won first prize; Josephine Dick son, of Firwood, second; Eunice Jons rud. of Kelso, third, and Rildie Rob erts, of Dover, fourth. Victor Lundeen Is building a fine residence for X. Decker. Mr. Erlckson Is preparing to paint and paper his residence. Joel Jarl took his family to Port land Monday to attend the circus. Mrs. R. Jousrud has relatives from Seattle visiting with her. Mrs. Ned Nelson will entertain the graduating class and the teuchers ; Mrs. Barnum and Miss Erlckson, Thursday, commencement exercises, June 1. 5V Why iSo Many HEW MITCHELLS on the Streets of OREGON CITT It's The Car! Be sure and look it over and take a ride before you buy W.J.Wilson &Co. Oregon City, Oregon GEO. BLATCHFORD MOLALLA, OREGON 340-46 East Morrison, Portland, Ore. (v i, rv fyfy-., i-v ,v i, a, Riddle Material on ground for en larging and improving eld nlckle mine to ship ore to Pittsburg smelters. 1' MULINO. $, i a, Best for Bilious Headaches. Indigestion quickly- develops sick Chambers and Durkliolder, observed . headache, biliousness, bloating, sour Ml'LIN'O, Ore., June 1. (Special.) The Mel Ri'illy company gave a pro gram Friday nl(-:lit which was well at tended. The dhow opened with a one- act comedy entitled, "Mix-ups." Then the day by taking the pupils for an stomach, gas on stomach, bad breath folowe(1 Hin(?ins am dancing by Mel Reilly. of late songs and piano selections by all-day visit to City Park, in Portland, ! or some of the other conditions caused by automobile. I by clogged or irregular bowels. If you At a meeting of the school board ! have any of these symptoms, take a Miss Cora Phelps of Port'and. was; Foley Cathartic Tablet this evening jj ,,,7 , Tellum CIGCt(l principal allU iviiao aim J m i wi uuili; in iiiwi ii-, Burkholdcr was re-elected to the pri-jing. W. H. Vanrligrift, Smyrna, Ca.,1 Chambers, the outgoing principal, de-Mets the best we have ever used for a one-act comedy entitled, 'The New' dined re-election, as she will be a bilious headaches and I am praising "o..ior. a unm: i Kiv- aner uiu student in the State Normal School at 1 them up to a'l my friends." Jones Monmouth. 1 Drug Co. (Adv.) Mrs. Vic I at ton, who has been 111 at her home in Molalla, was taken to the Oregon City hospital last Satur day. She Is sufrerlng from cancer of the stomach. She was accompanied to the hospital by her sister, Miss Flora Miller, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Clara Dart. Mrs. Hatton Is an aunt of Mrs. Tom Mull. Mrs. Tom FIhIi is a Hiiffnrer from neuralgia. Mrx. Joim Kepler and children were l'iu.ui i.r I..., jiui,.. Mm fl I.. Inn. A pleasing feature was the singing i , ,H ,. . u.,,., .,,., ' Mrx. It. p. Wallace called on Mrs. I M:irv Ihinli.lu lul ;itnnlav ft'ter- Tlie next was a comedy sketch, I1()(jn mary department. jiisb ue.-mme ; sas: e unu ruiey v.aii.ari.e i,-- ,, ;, "i .!!. v i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallace went to I the Graham cemetery last Sunday to Hats The Drink That Fits A drink that shouldbe on every table PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore. On sale at all Leading Groceries and Confectioneries PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY show. One of the United States Painless dentists was at the Erlckson hotel Saturday to do dental work. Horn, to the wife of John Phillip Hull, last Sunday, May 21, a son. lioth mother and child are doing well. Mrs. Leslie Holliday of Tualatin, came home and paid her parents a visit last week. Mrs. Holliday was formerly Miss Pearl Erlckson. Miss Rosa Mulvaney, of Meadow brook, passed through Mulino last Sat urday in her auto, Bhe just purchased recently. She waa on her way to Ore gon City. Mrs. Mary Crook, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Fred Wallace, went to St Helens last week to be gone several days visiting relatives and decorate the graves of relatives and friends. .Mr. Diinielsoii, the new merchant, has the concrete foundation started for ills new home. A number of people went from here to Canliy to decorate the graves of the departed ones. Among those go ing were J. .1. Mallet. Humor has It that Scott & Company has sold their store to Mr. Dunlel son. Mr. Uariielson Is going to put In a stock of "goods In the store In the Mullno Hall, near the depot. uicas, accompanied liy other mem bers of tho club. A dainty lunch was served und the club adjourned to meet June 22 ut tho home of Its president, Mrs. (iunske. The Mother's club mot Thursday at the home of Mrs. Simon Miller. Mrs Will Roth, with her two hiiiuII chil dren, was a visitor. Tho usual work was done. A lunch was served und the next meeting sot for Juno 8, at the home of the secretary, Mrs. (. M. Baldwin. Frank Hilton, who has been at homo working his ranch for some time, returned Monduy to his moiinluln furm. Mrs. Hilton cume home from Canby Friday, whero sho had been called by the serious Illness of her sister. Mrs. Nettie Vogel, of Chicago, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. J. (ilhson, has returned to her home. Grants Pass Rich copper ore has been uncovered In Waldo mine and will greatly Increase the output of the Illinois Valley district Bowel Complains In India. In a lecture at one of the Des Moines, Iowa, churches a missionary from India told of going Into tho in terior of India, where he was taken sick, that he had a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with him and believed that It saved his life. This remedy Is used sucessfully in India both as a preven tive and cure for cholera. You may know from this that It can be depend ed up in for the mlldc-r forms of bowel complaint that occur In this country, outalnable everywhere. " (Adv.) For Your Baby. The Signature of 9 -BBB SUM Is the only fuarantee that you havt tht Genuine vnvy,' AVri Vw7 II I m li prepared by him for over 30 year. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only in one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, 2t2S5T - - WILSONVILLK. WII.HO.NVII,l.ft June I. (Hpwlal) Prnfeuor and Mr. Chapman, of Portland, were In Wllaonvllli on Sat urday lo attend III. Urobnt com rrt. Mrs. Mallury, of Junrtlon City, la visiting her iliter Mra. Juke IVtnra. Mra. M. ('. Yuiiiik and family at tended th. "HuoKter day" celebration at OrvKnn City, Haturduy. Mr. and Mra. Joe Thornton and Mrs W. Thornton went lo Oregon City Tuemlay. Mra. It. W. ( Ira hum and daughter. Helen, went to Ihn Kitae City Satur day. Margaret Hatalgla attended tho Tuulutln school picnic Friday, May MUs 1-cah Wagner, who Is a stu dent of Ihn IJncoln high school, of Portland, spent tho w eek end at home 1th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chits Wagner. Clyde linker spent Decoration day with hU parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alison linker. Menus llntulgla returned home Mon day after the close of Ihe Tualatin high school, where ah. has been In attendance. Mrs. Win. Turner and young son. lulled Mrs. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kd. linker during the week. Wall Known Pioneer Passes Away. llllnnison Ituker, a pioneer resi dent of this vicinity, died ut tho home of bl son, Ernest linker, Muy 29, and was burled at Hood View cemetery on Muy 31. He wus 92 years of ngn Commercial Club Has 8oclal Meeting A soclul tltuo was enjoyed by the members of the Commercial club Fri day evening at tho close of Ihe regular meeting. Coffee, und sundwlchos wero by ('has. Rldder nnd clgnrs were punned around for Ihe pleusurn of those who cared to smoke. A splendid program wus given at Ihe Pleasant Hill cemetery on Decora. . 'i lion dnr, approprlat. lo Ihn occasion, and Ihe attendant', was unusually large. Concert Enjoyed by Many, The concert kUcii by Mlxa Mary lirolmt and her aialilants, Catherine Davis ami ltucll Moigau, was tlie event of lust week, and mudn us all fe proud of the fuel that such a splendid niuslclsn as Mlsa Hrobst hail grown up among us. Mla Davis and Mr. Mors-nn received many encores and the violin munlc and almtlng was a mm treat for all who wero fortun ate rliouiih to b. present. Mrs. Elmer Join s Is enjoying a visit from her sinter who Uvea In Kast.rn Oregon. Mlsa Nellie Angus returned from .Newberg Monduy. Ladles' Aid Society to Civ. Social. Th. Utiles' Aid aoclety of the M. K church will give an lc cream social In tho basement of Ihn church Satur day rvniilng, June 3. at night o'clock. Icn cream will be aivcd and a splen did program la being prepared for Ihe entertainment of those who attend. Admission Is free. Everybody la cor dially Invited lo attend. TEACHERS ARt CHOSEN. DAMAHlTH. June 1. (Snlul.) At a recent meeting of tho board of directors of tho Damascus school, Miss Anna Hue k.iniin. of Cluckamna, "vae elected principal for next year and Mlsa Itulh Tingle, of Damascus, as primary (curlier. At Hock Creek Miss Elhol (Imy. of Monmouth, was elected principal and Mb a Jessin Hurkmann, of Stone, to tho primary d"purtmcnt. Forethought. People are learning that a little fore thought often saves them a big ex ItetiHo. Hern Is un Instance: E. W. Archer, Culdwell, Ohio, writes: "I do not believe that our family hits been without Chiimbertuln's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Itemed)' allien wo com menced keeping house years llgo. When we go on un extended vIhII we tako It with us." Oblulnublo every where. (Adv.) FARMERS AND TEAMSTERS ATTENTION! Horseshoeing and Biacksmithing of a character that la guaranteod satisfactory Our Mr. Thomas Ho.Nike was formerly localrd in Portland Mr. Carl Martin was iilenliHocl with (). O. Thomas for aovsral years. GIVE US A VISIT DeNIKE & MARTIN Successors to 0. G. Thomas New .ocalion: Cor Writer and 51 h Sis. Ornitoa Cily FORDS FORDS FORDS FORDS E 1915 FORD touring, practically new speedometer and cut-out; $395. E 1915 FORD touring, speedometer and hand horn; $395. E 1916 FORD roadster, Ilka new; $395. E E 1914 FORD roadster, finest condition; electrlo lights and seat cov- i rs; $295. E 1914 FORD touring; electric lights; $295. EEs EE 1914 FORD touring, electrlo lights and seat covers; $315. 1914 FORD delivery; $325. ssr Terms If desired and a year's free service on all minor adjust- J menti. E FRANCIS MOTOR CAR CO. 1,99 EAST 13 & HAWTHORNE AVE. l. We Want Your Broilers WRITE US ABOUT THEM VALLEY PRODUCE CO. 203 Washington St PORTLAND, OREGON r. Burtchaell. assistant manager Bank. Turner H. 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