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onnoov pitv i:tki, mnsr. i'imhav. .irsi: m. iim;. : .i.ll.M.UiUiM-O-V'''''' I .A-A.A.A.A.A.A-A.A.A.A-A.A.A-A-A.A-A-A-A-A.A-A -V-W t-t I I 1 Wen's From Oyer fe County V.y.y.V V' V V-V-V'V ,y.V.V tPPI GAAFItlD. GRANGE AT STONE IS HtPBIlINTATIVI FROM OTHER . 4 Ml I.I Ml, Oit, June II irtimlall -Mr Annual Ctii Mr vu I'.f.lHiK orlil ii luaUlltl Ukl Ha I u p Ut It I h t..in.l ' liililer. Ml I rll ll.ill,l.. Mi kepter (lf hi Helena, I l.ll lug her l.i.-r, Mi Mui) I'riHik J.ix-ih I. Iianiila ha llii rollakc .11 (-Miller' Undue rr.w.ini!. I he , building fur lu incllier writ CiwW. h4 mii!ii. U uwf'ilm- na uN MAKlt UP FOR ICV BLASTS B,r( .l,i),.,ll,n M it. and HACKSBURG CROPS : ARE GROWING NOW OHTP.ICTS CATMIR AT MEET I NO HCLO LAST SATURDAY. BUNOAV SCHOOL RALLY IS HCLD Hnd miJ lUtry I it relumed frm s.rllii.l. wht-m lhe in lo itn.- l In- llnw irnlil n. tlit - nh their brother. AUm, on Ihc I 1'. S H Hoiilh DakoU KTONK. Off. J"'" IO.-iHimm-uI I- Th( fl .r,,!,,., ,lf ,. ,fk Th orBi.-Hia of grange al Hone u iJrr ) hj) n(iU M, ,,.,, f,n l-fnn HaiuMar lh " ; 4,.llllir ,i ifie country ln. fti,lun.r. Itrrvi-ni4iltr from Hard John u, , hi,ri,,, ii,ii... ..f I'nri lug. maM-u and Mtlwaukle grange ,.,,,. uah. n.nMii uf Krtie.l re i tr.nil. A na.ari umner on w.e Amill hl.fl ,m,tred uul from Portland iru( , nh . h 'itin' iUv. Unk or ih i ikin jllrlI1 ,),,. ,, to ti.it with him. 'h,i th,. d n. enicnt both In the M CKSIIl Or . Jul"1 IS - l!' i tali- Tht 1 1 tti tf n1"' ii'l t'f tr-Li-rrli ha t'omr n4 IhMIi r hn hit llir rl'- l. nf Hi Mui'iu rul lurf Itf)' h" ifo'iiril In III l'f TIik IM fUiii". I"". j Mr I'ullN'rlaiiti. "I I "I"" Mill. rr lifll'lng lilin tiiill.l it 1 Win It I ini,i.-..in ni'l.llv mi Al I firtl lnli lwin u- hum "'l In .li.nl llin II will In rml r f'r wiu lunrjr. ; in A'li'ii' nr tunui I alHiul nun iIkIim. Th ii' liiiiiii' all In M'illno' nroth Mr. Mrr huiil.l- ainl Ml. Ailiuat Krlikum niit t!i.' nrniNin 14 Thurxlov iti Mt Jim Itotl. Mr li ha iKxir ln.i'ili Htiii-Ur n hd.l ..til.' A l" ii kl hiNiti i. 1. M.llrll .f U, TurU) fur Kuiirii) id itiiul ih iviiiilun nf Hi" liUiul A nil a i.f ha IIhiuI.IU'. Hi i llli'll llillrr lull'. Ill Hun nl rl iii ami th Hi'n!h r tiiii III all iliii. t lit iKiiiiliin ainl uk l'rt In Hum (i-alhilli Mr Kl liiiiulii'r tin In lf" tllllll lflillr allil fill ii. I In ', I) Inr frll lUta, rt'l'llllr.l Iiiiiiik Hit k. Mi Allirrl WimkUIiIk lltlla iraml ilauklitxr. of Klng'a Yall)r. I PBil lii( ti-rl ) uh in-r Mr liUilt lli-rinaii. uf li'r I'mk. iHki hi-r inrriil. Mr ami Mr Unltrit Hllihlnia.a laal MuniUr Mr. Ili"itiinn mail a Imalnra t r 1 1 In ruriUinl U.I Mun. lay Jul Mallrl ami Arthur M.ll.l, anil lo r'iin ('llr U.l Munlay. GIRL RIAOS PROPHECY. MAI'! K I.ASK. Or. Jim - lHt rlali-Mia J utiia HihmMI, a iiii'inu-r - uui ma m- - ' - a nut ii"' " ' i na inir in a.in afirr hl'h Ihry saiherrd lolh Mom-j T()i, f),mil wtr,. ..,.irnJ il- r-ir(It., lh, ir.uti rt.-I.U ti. J ...tl uii.lravnt an i.i. ralln In a 1 I k 1. ..u .l,lln..lriklll. ftttktf ... .. I ..... I Hh Jiial r I ('in rlli"ln r i'l' Itailualina: t la ihxl hoiiMf ahfr iuhuall ic Ulk .ir. Ml ,, ,t i nr. ni Mr rr irn l) Maalir llanan anJ.. y ,., K-i..aiU: John W. Huh IUIU. c.f Milukl anJ Paina. u ,,,....,,., r niahm.. IVrt To n.oti.l. ,hj, .....l,. Iv lallnl iiuiili-al. anil I rati iiikiii, 'rtlunJ huiial up rur lh ili'Uy ian.'il ly ih liy i hltlrn' day j fiitiiily nt.r raiiK'. 0rri"r J mtiiiaxua. anJ Mr. I'hltaoixl of V. Klrthi-m Vah : Mia Lillian VnMI. MU U-ab n,.Mr) it a unilallll. liaiitrmllliT. Mr. aiiil Mm Arthur P., of l!ar !:ii raiu-- of Uncan. Th! . rji.h y itl. Mart U-r.anxn umanliallon Ii lo I. cum u a an ( n(, ,(, .nr4m. IVrttan.t. Dr. ad)uurn.il m-lin ThiiraJay -nlnc tmJ Mri( v Aiilx u vutor A.iix. al ih mm! ilai an.l offlirr for thiv )f Jt.an K Ai1 ,,,.K,0 ( mmti, nw sranu tll l rlm-liil. Tartiiy I a,t; k. llartVlt. Ku(n. i-harti-r nirtnlrj ar on Hi Ut noa.j ' m . Klion llallon. ho ha Ihh a ,u-. f f a Ui'iit al Ih Orm Aierlnilliiral Col- . Wt-. al t onallt. Ih laal lo yrara.l , CEORCE rrHirtiJ lo III horn h'r Saturday i for Ih umrnr. f Th Stone Mothcra' Club lll hold ,ii. vvv.tn.!.iv al ih1 tiKUKi.r.. i'r. juii u Wi-l't crolhr, .r -4 Halur liv In' Ih araim I An lilrtln iro:ini a rinlrl Mr, lo-o SutlK-r'aitil ln rli'ii' !' Ih ihllilr-n and cm n iia. Al llln.-a a nititlin-d In Ih Kntrr ! noon Ih turn hon i ril .ri ll I conalili-rod out of j A iir'rl pari a ln al Hi dancer no. j Snodraaa horn laat .llid;iy tlluhl Mr. V. ! r.by la atlll o far from, In honor of Mia rlora Crlr. A p'raa n'rotrrv that ura apirhi'nloiu ar' am nni aa nan i y an uio- w i Painty rfrhinnt i'f ril diir UK th nln Mia lirli lll l.inl hr tacatloii In Hali-m llrr par- fell for her liv br friend. Mr. (1. W. Haldln had Ih pleaa I ..i ..f r. .'lln a tlall from h..r nimv. h lth her hutand. Iter. 1 nU rld In S.il. ni Thoma J. William, of St. Paul a Mia Hl Krt. kon an.l Kd IW-r I hun h. Orenon Oty. i"nl a few da din nl in IVrtlmd lal Friday lo iSiHt lali : at Ih tldln ranch. " the Hoa ho. . - i.-.i I i... ,,.. Th Meimm I ronrtrHtlon pni a iir. .n.uer ram- " hom.of Mm. KIlSt.ralrorUrKon:-in.- r.v, ..,... .. da on Halur-I relative hoin he had nol en for a larK cr oiu uoinK aoin urauum .i"- - ' . ... ,.. ... i. ,.i Ita next , ... 'on th hill Mow Ih Jennaen pl da i.. i. - r h.., lo th roail. i flty Mr Kffi llend. la lltln at Ih home of her parnt hr. Mr. and Mr. . T.I Wattt. In Ih bal.all rm blrh a .i..- .. ii... h. ...... of rhelr nareiil or lit year. II I a hrother III la ut iaj a i - I Cnlatlon the Zlon Tahernat 'e. her I J. J. Mallei. . tiun.tiv .luol rail a held. Th! Mlei lAila Aahhy ho ha t'n via- ' ' .. ...... - .i.... .. t.......i. iM a.i..i I hrla Kllnker left lal for unny. rommmiiou milium eu ; uma r.-an.e. ..... ... - vv..hh,.i.,n .her h ha a Jot) work -i flll.-d with Ih memher of their o n , return.H horn ,ri.U. Mi wn. ac- Ine In a aawmlll. I rommunlty and Ihelr Invited friend. rompanle.l horn .y her rou.in . ,. n... . . u .... Ifit.t..atl.tir aitil Th i pptT Ka:l I ren oruin roi-i i n auurrKPi-a - , (II Olaon went to I'ortlan.l Krlday plaiTd hr Sunday. June 4. by ih u . 0M iiy ,a Wtvk Iniprvwl. The vooal music well-1 and took In tho Hoa alto. Inlnula Cray of Portland, and the . . -iharinav Reiuma who haa rendered and In.lrlnu. th chlldrn a! Mr. Scotl brother I lUlii him and pleaalnx. riear Creek Creimery. lb latter a;, ti,.i,i ii .r.leni ! mrn-lu'i nimronrlato nowd under. Jl to 5. In Kame played ,0 h,.r nome ln rrt'und on th dinner attractive and abundant. , to Mr. Danlelaon The Scotia plan here June 11 by th Kendall Station , Slinjar and th pleasure of tho clay iirwitly for th futr ar undecided. They leaiu of Portland and the Ch-ar Ciwkj - MlM''nora jt,nm. who ha been 1 heightened by Ih tnont charmln! will remain her In Mullno for al)ul a Creamery team, the acore wa to workln)l .(,rtland for the last nine ! weather. A meetlnis alml'ar In char j month. 4 In favor of the former. Urge crowd n)onth, tumcj home Sunday lo r- ler. ha been appointed for the Hop-! Mr. Kate llohlander and llttl aon. Itneid bith name. ' ' Ear'y sreen pea are belnrt picked and old now by a few of the ener here. The outlook for a yield till ion I bright. The Fourth of July celebration will be held here this year under the appli es of (be .Mil ankle Commercial club backed by a number of whole sale men In Portland. Excursion train on the Carver line are to be run that day. of III I.N al a. IiiniI. rvad Ih i l ia. prophecy al the re. cut promotion ri rtvlae. II follow Well tier I am al dear old Mapl l-an aaalti alter an atiaeme uf 15 )eaia. Aa I ateped (lull! lb W. V H i.r I looked around In a.-e If mill. I reoKiili an familiar land mark and lb flrt thin that mi l in) eve wa Th dear old a. Iioolhou. I.) the road The bare f.Nil Imi) allll aulllilnx. Around It tlllt the Rr tree (row, , The car allll by It running. II la a little mor weather U-aten and a few mor patlea of ! Ilila.lim Ihan when our tlaaa Kraduated In PHii. Th flart pol which wa erect rd that year alnll.la oieom and for (otlen, and Ih wood.hed that one wa I now rep'aced by lent. A I iIimhI ruminailna on th pci th children cam trooping; out, not mor than :i In all. and I wondered If Ih illalrl. I had been divided again. There were all In our I 1 gradual lug cla and one poat cradual pupil Mr. Ciiitlter waa our leacher and with what tkill and pat leu. h luhore.l with n. great rredlt I due lo him for hi untiring effort. Hlght her I will ay that h haa procreated and al preaelit I Jildg of III circuit court. Marlon (ilnther. our pot graduate pupil, la th leader of III celebrated "Pointers on the Superiority of the . -. . MEADOW BROOK. MEAPOWRROOK, Ore.. June 1 (Special) There Is to be a prosrain and pie oclal at the Meadowbrook school house Friday evening. June 16. the women are Invited to bring pies and the men pockeu full of money. Ruth Hudson visited at Schleve's Sunday and attended church at Clarks. Pelbert Hutchinson returned home Sunday after spending a few days in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Houghton of Mulino. spent Sunday afternoon with their daimhter. Mrs. Frank Evans. 0. 0. Orem and family of Cedar dale, visited at A. L. Larking, Sunday. A son waa born to Mr. and Mrs. Randall June 11. 1116. P. 0. Chindwren and family visited at Julius Hulfs of Colton Simday. The- gospel team of Clarks expects to hold a meeting In the Meadowbrook school Sunday afternoon, at 2:30. MARQUAM D-t m m . r... I., tmi Imm.f) m. mlmf .' I 4 r -a " - p- - . - a' I i ' r "- I wo. la.mi . I nrM a md Ua. a'l aMJ ft mm 4 m a.ai i i a ia Lmt Wftl'to mU. w. '' fT ' Improved 1911 CHAMPION MOWER ; .i, .J -!. ,i- i ? MARQUAM. Ore.. June 15 (Spe cial) Hundreds attended the Chil dren's day exercise here Sunday. Three neighborhoods met and had a fine program. "Uncle" Due lier.tley, as he Is fa- milarly called, is no hotter. Rev NO OTHER MOWER ON THE MARKET HAS SO MANY Distinctive Advantages AS THE Improved Champion w. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON 33 39 TlwhMtlkt WlDf CHAM FION VUKt lMto lfl ft r4rMJ SMM. llaMBfjtMlg ad r t 4at m4 nff brl ialNM ALWAV1 aW. 4 ra'i f ! al Kiiifl, CLIP THE SLIP and secure latest Champion cata logopinions of users and prices FREE For Your Baby. The Signature of 7 - w w w U the only ffuanntce that you havt th Genuine prepared by him for over 30 year. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only In one sire bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, BaMBMaaaWHHafaVaTJaTa If r.-nr.'l you'd la In-IiIihI. H.i. don't drill. Honor loiiie for ork well done, And for you at t of ami, IVare lll rrnaii h.it effort oli, Row. 1l1.n l drift POEM 1$ COMPOSED. Fer.thougtit. EXERCISES ARC GIVEN IN CON-. IVople are learning lliat a little Ion- I tlmiiKliI nfti'ii M I iitiu a IIk CRECATIONALCHURCH-CLASS I ...J . ,.,..: K. W. Ar. h.T. ( aldell. Ohio, orltea: "I do not lielli'tn that our family lm I'mi without ('hamlii'rlalir t'nlli'. Cholera CLACKAMAS, tire, June .) -iSpe " ' ' llli'll. r.i ari'iMiii; iiu.ibi' jvutn iiM.i. ! When Me ko on all rltelldi'd Vlalt e I take II with ui." OM:tlnahl every where. I Adv. I Agents Implements Vehicles PORTLAND, ORE. Spokane Boise Seattle Agents Everywhere GEO. BLATCHFORD MOLALLA, OREGON A main for the Hummer. Miss Irene PauUen and William Held motored to Portland Wednesday, Frank Huttler and family of ' returnitiK in the evening Hubhard, were In town Monday. Willie and Albert I.inB and Henry Lorenzo Thomas, of Dufur, Wasco. Johnson spent the week-end In Port county, passed through town Monday.! attending the Rose festival. Will Dart, of Scio, Linn county, was here this week. Deputy Assessor N. R. Graham, fin ished his work here Monday. The Cline llrothers are gradinK the roads here. I. D. I.arkins Is road supervisor Mrs. Theodore (larders, was vlsltin Pendleton is adding facilities. $iio00 school well branch of the community on Sun day, June IS. An all-day session of the Mother's club was held at the home of its sco retary on Thursday, June 10. lieslde the regular members, MrH. Richard Ilothenberi!, Mrs. John leinz and the Misses Pearl Miller and Louisa Heinz were present. A souvenir bed quilt at Mrs. jonn .viarsnau s msi i-, , I for one of the members was completed Mr. and Jin. l.eo num. sir. rr and Carl Llns, attended the ball game at Kstacada last Sunday. and a surprise party for the presenta tion of the same was planned for the next day. fin Fpuifl.. tha find relnfnrfpil liv Pendleton-Northern Pacific com-j MH(Iam(,H (.(10r(,e un( ,(!nry pany planning to build into Holdman j Washt Mrg rjrler, Mrs. John Heinz section. FARMERS AND TEAMSTERS ATTENTION! Horseshoeing and Biacksmithing of a character that Is guaranteed satisfactory Our Mr. Thoniut I).;Xike wa furin-ily locato.J in Portland Mr. Carl Martin wa- identified wilh O. Thomas for s'-voral year?. GIVE US A VISIT DeNIKE & MARTIN Successors to O. G. Thomas New Location: Cor Water and 5th Oregon City with her daughter, met at tho home of Mrs. Frank Hilton, bringing the souvenir with them as an expression of appreciation of the support and as sistance Mr. Hi'ton had given the club, and also of regret at losing her from its membership. A pleasant afternoon was spent. Refreshments were served and the party dispersed to meet June i:,, at the home of Mm. Keorge Koch. Mr. Hilton's removal to his moun tain ranch has been delayed by the serious Illness of Mrs. Hilton's sis ter, Mrs". Iee, of Canby. of Portland, are visiting her purentB, Mr. and Mrs. R. Snodgrass. N. H. Darnell wa the guest of (irunt AhIiIiv anil family last Sunduy. Rev. Curtis, of Molalln, conducted services in the church lust Sunduy evening. MrB. Scott who has heen visiting her daughters In Portland for several days returned home Saturday. Mrs. Krench and her daughter, of Liberal, were Mullno visitors last Sat urday. Llndon Scott was a caller at the Jos. L. Daniels home Thursday even ing. Miss Lois Ashby and her cousin from Salem and Llndon Scott and Olc Olson went lor a ride last Sunday In Mr. Olson's machine. J. .1. Mullen visited relatives and friends In Clackamas Sunday. Arthur Mallett Ih Kolng to Coos liav to work. Trim Fish uent to Portlund Inst Monday to visit the Union Stock yards. (Irunt Ashby made a business trip to Portland on Monday. Mrs. Long went to Oregon city last The Drink That Fits A drink that shouldbe on every table PORTLAND BREWING CO, Portland, Ore. On sale at all Leading Groceries and Confecticaarits PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY Jess Nefgiger who had the misfor-i Saturday to visit her husband who la 1 tune last week to cut his leg severely! Ill In the Oregon City niwimu.. : with an axe, Is progressing favorably I reports he Is not as well as he was. , at present. H ' -o'fferlng with Inflammatory i Miss Anna Hepler is staying at the rheumatism. j home of her grandfather during the! Mary Daniels spent last Mon- I iii,.j ..f k.. o,.n Vra Sni horla nil ' (lav afternoon with Mrs. Tom Fish. who lives at the Ancestral Hepler -'. T. Howard is going to build a home. large barn for his stock. Hull Lum- m - ; ber company Is sawing the lumber for Bowel Complains In India. jit. In a lecture at one of the Dea fVank Manning Is building an addl Molnes, Iowa, churche a missionary tlon to his house, from India told of going Into the In- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Striker, of Eldo terlor of India, where he was taken rado, came to Mulino last Sunday to s'ck, that he had a bottle of Cham- fish. herlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea! Unit Pros. Lumber company wnose Remedy with him and believed that It! sawmill closed down last week, Is rnn- sared his life. This remedy Is used sucessfiilly in India both as a preven tive and cure for cholera. You may know from this that It can be depend ed npin for the milder forms of bowel complaint that occur In this country, outalnable everywhere. (Adv.) nine again thin week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Howard who have heen staying at the Erlckson ho tel for some time, left la.it Wednesday to attend the Rose Show In Portland. A. number of Mullno people gath ered on the banks of Milk Creek last Metropolitan orchestra, and as I re member he ulwuys did love to play on his cornet. Harold l.lndiihl is now a professor in tlie normal school at Pendleton. Ho always wim a studious hoy and I am glud to know hu litis succeeded. James Stewart, after graduating, took a special course In unlmal In dustry at the agricultural college at Corvullls und Is now getting wealthy raising blooded stock, both cattle and hogs on his large farm ln Muxlco. Herman Josser entered a furniture store In Portland und by diligence und strict attention, to business he ad vanced step by step until now he Is purt owner In tho business. Ralph Gage Is a noted ustronomer and bus received the reward of $20,- 000 offered by Pierre Guzman to any one who would converse with tho plunet Venus, Ralph Invented a ma chine with which to accomplish the greut feat. I had the great pleasure of visiting Lorena Kleinsinlth (that used to be) on one of my Journeys to Washing ton, D. C. She Ih the wife of a sena tor from Oregon. She has a beautiful homo and two lovely children and seems us happy us mortals are permit ted to bo. As for myself, I have entered the political arena and at present am trav eling around lecturing In the interest of a woman who has aspiration for the president's chair. Thus our 1916 class has fulfilled the prophecy of their youth, each follow ing their chosen vocation and making good. After a lapse of IS years, I can truth fully Bay that my school days were my best days, but we all must grow up and take our place In the world's broad fields of battle, In the bivouac of life. He not like dumb-driven cattle, He a hero In the strife. Let us then be up and doing With a heart for any fate. Still achieving, still pursuing. Learn to labor and to wait. lal ( Thn graduating eervle of the eighth grudo laa of thn Clacku niA4 grammar school re held In the Congregational church hern Tueday evening In (he prenem e of a full houe Thn church wa decorated llh tub palm tree and (he national color. Thn clan flower was thn roe of which there a infulou. Tin' i lrv color were purpln and gold. The t-lu numbered tweltn Kruduutt', the liirgi'Hl In the history of tli ho.il. Thn program was as follows: March, Ml Grace Herbert. Clan yell. Invocation, Rev Mr. ColeiiiHii, Chins song. Salutatory, Clnra Johnslon. CluM history, Itoy JohiiHton. Class poem. Vera Flunery. Hong, "Voice of the Wood," Clara Johnston, Vent Flunery, Mildred De.l- man und (leorgle Potter. Address. Rev. II. N. Smith. Cluiis yell. ('Inn phrophecy, Mildred liedmun. Viileill. t.u y, I lurtlo Hrown. Hong, "America.'' The other nieinber of the class lire: Hurley Reynolds, Murguret liobliuon, I'ernard Moore, Juinc Winker, F.lmcr Gray and Theodore Wolf. The flusa motto wax "Rowing, not Drifting." The clans poem, composed by Vera Flancry, follows: Row, Don't Drift. If success In life you'd win, Row, don't drift: If a tusk you once heglp, Row, don't drift: i If there Is a thing to do That Is clearly up lo you, Shed your coat and "buckle to," Row, don't drift. If to you a task's assigned, Row, don't drift; Start at once or full behind, Row, don't drift; Do not for some others wait, Or you'll surely ho too late, And disappointment he your fale, Row, don't drift. Though the task most tiresome seems Row, don't drift; 'Twill not bo helped by Idle dreams, Row, don't drift. ' Reach right out and grasp an oar, And though your hands hu chafed and sore, Your work will bring you an fo to shoro Row, don't drift. If you would keep In thu leud, Row, don't drift; Other's help you will not need, How, don't drift; The path to success Is not a span, Go to the tusk, then, llko a man, And show the others that you can, Row, don't drift. And If happiness you'd find, Row, don't drift; DAMASCUS. IIAMASCl'8. Ore.. Junn .V Sp chili Mr. Carlson returned home from her mother' Saturday, i Mr. Mnry t'grlm and small son, will leavn Friday lo Join Mr. t'Rrlm In Ten. Mr. Hummer slid duiirher. Mlc Kthel. Jiavn been visiting n-liitlvi-t. In Snleiii thn Inst few week. Mrs. Huddle and Kenneth, Mr. nn.l Mrs. Simon Huddle, were visiting reluA. live In Washington lulely. There will ho preaching at thn Dun kurd church at II o'clock Sunday by an evungellsl. Mrs. Hurr hn a new Ford. ' Mrs. W. Htubenow and son Arthur, of Sheridan, lire visiting nt thn home of Henry Hock. Mr. and Mrs. Murk M. Hencoi k und two children, Wlluia and Glen, of Te koii, Wash., ure visiting relatives in this neighborhood. Mr. Heucock he fore her tniirrlage was Mis Ruby Cooke, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, A, W. Cooko. BACKACHE IS A WARNINQ Oregon City People Should Not Ne glect Their Kidneys. llackachn Is often nature's most fre quent signal of weakened kidneys. Tu curt) the pains und aches, to remove (hit lameness when It urises from weakened kidneys, you must reach the ciime the kidneys. If you have pain through thn small of your hack, urinary disorders, headaches, dlz.y spells, or are nervous mid depressed, start treating thn kidneys with a tested kidney remedy. Dunn's Kidney Pills have been proved good und are especially for weak kidneys. Dunn's have been used In kidney trouble for over GO years Reud mi Oregon City testimony. Mrs. Hurry llraut, 1004 Ninth St. Oregon Slty, says: "I hud been trou bled by my buck and kidneys for sev eral years. My back neurly killed me at times, it pained so. I could hardly straighten up when I got down In a stooping po iltlon. I ulsn hud more or less trouble from my kidneys. I had heard I loan's Kidney Pills recommend ed so highly that I got a box nnd found them bennllclal. Bvor since I hhve r tuck to them nnd whenever I have felt In need of a kidney medi cine, they luivo ulwoys dono mo good." Price Fide, ut .nil dealers. Don't simply ask for n kidney remody t-ct Dorm's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Ilrant had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Ilnffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) I FORDS FORDS FORDS FORDS 1 1915 FORD touring, practically new apeedometer and cut-out; $395. EE 1915 FORD touring, apeedometer and hand horn; $395. EE 1918 FORD roadster, like new; $395. EE 1914 FORD roadster, finest condition; electric lights and seat eov- EE : ere; $295. j 1914 FORD touring; elsctrio lights; $295. EE 1914 FORD touring, electric lights and seat covers; $315. EE : 1914 FORD delivery; $325. EE : Terms If desired and a year's free service on sll minor adjust- EE ments. FRANCIS MOTOR CAR CO. ! C 1199 EA8T 13 4 HAWTHORNE AVE. EE