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otii:i;oN city i:Ti:ui'iiisi:. i hiiiav..ii i.v ii, rniii. 7;' --A-A-A A- . - .A - A - A - A - A - Wews From T77 Oyer -A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A : ;;:r i Mll.lNl), Ore. Jl U -iSiMilal t j Mr. Clark (if Cnlloil the nm'-'l , nf Mr. AiikuI Ki l WiMUt Ul Tliur j U). j Mr. Kph IfcxlK inl dauslili-r, Al-1 tin-, ui ru III ii .i of O.ur U Dan-j (I and faintly lal Thursday nilit. J MlM.llax-l Krlrkwih M11UIU , tlnllnr Ul TtiiirxU)' MftiTiHHin. J Mr. mill Mr Woodil' .-r . gui-tli of Mr. Mahals V'Ui la at Frl.l afternoon. ravin Howard ami Mr. Millie Thomas cre futon Hall Ultor lal Hunday. Mr aiiij Mr. Joi-h I.. Ibinl.-U and, hlldrrn nt 10 faith) lal Sunday to tislt Mr. Dante1' l-areiita. Mr. n. Mr. John II. Hum. J Mr. ami Mr ". M DuiileU ami ihll-, thi n and Mr. ami Mr, llama anJ chil dren of Crt kH ! violins rela Uvea and friend In Mullno. Mr. I.eallo Holiday tWli'd her par nil. Mr. and Mr. Autsut Krlcknon. Illkt CI'k Mr. Align! K1I1 ktm and hT i"'". Elmer, and mother. Mr. Honny. and Mrs Joseph U Pniili'l nmlon'd to Col Inn lait Wi1ih-m1uv. Mr. Long I Improving ruiUll- aim ho fame homo frtim tin' Oregon l it y hospital. X. II. Iarnc'l ha lw on the sick IUt but ho la qulto Improved now and hIII soon ho a well a usual. Mr. Catherine Oouilicr and Mr. Mary Daniels called on Mr Charley Sdiulhsuser last Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Frod Woodslde and children, who havo been visiting rela live and friends In Mullno (or tho lat low weeks, returned to their homo In Kings Va'ley. Mr. and Mr. Woodslde wore former reldent of Mullno. Mr. "and Mm. Don Allen havo moved Into tlielr new homo. Mr. and Mr. Cai Xordollng havo moved Into tl cottage formerly owupled by the Al len's. A numlier of Mullno people are at tending rhnutauqua at (Hailstone Park. Fred Wallace, who haa boon cm (loved In a logging camp In Washing Inn. came home to visit hi mother. Mrs. Mahala Wul'ace. Mrs. Elsie Darnell motored out from Cortland and Mopped In Mullno to see N. II. Darnell.' She a on her way to Wilhoit Springs to visit her sister. M'3. Crouite. Hoyd Darnell visited his Ki uidfather. N. H. Daniell. lust week. Mr. A. Erlckson and daughter, llarol, were ra'lora at tho Iong home last Sunday. Miss Flora Miller of Molalla Is go ing to put In a lino of confectionery coods In' the store bulldliiB formerly occupied by Scott & Company. Linden Scott has (tone to eastern Oregon. George Mallot and family of eastern Oreson were Mulino visitors this week. They are now visiting relatives at I C'ackamas. Irvine Wheeler of Canby passed through Mulino last Sunday In his new Overland car. Word came to Mullno that Dalvin MacDonald, who has been spending the last year In California and Nevada, has returned to his home near Colton. He is a grandson of Mrs. Mary Dan iels. Mrs. Millie Thomas, who has been employed by Mrs. C. T. Howard for the last year. Is going to spend the summer with her mother. Mrs. Susan Molzan, who lives at Union Hall. E. J. Maple took his family to Glad stone Park last Friday where they will attend Chautauqua. Mrs. Mary Crook went to Lyonsvllle to visit a few days wtih relatives and friends. Everyone is busy In the hay fields since the rain has ceased to fall. Hay is finite heavy and of good quality here. Mr. Olson, the livery stab'e man. made a business trip to Colton last Saturday. Mr. Houghton and family have rent ed a place from Mrs. Nordellng at Meadowbrook. They intend to take possession in September. They are now living on J. J. Mallet's place here In Mulino. Ruby Rudolph was a Mulino visitor last week. J. J. Mallet attended Grand Army of the Republic day at Chautauqua He was accompanied home by his son, George Mallet. George Mallet and family are visitors here from Shanilto. Mr. Mallet was a former resident of Mulino. CHICHESTER S PILLS fir, w via j (- Jf IHAMONtP HKA.M r'II.I.. f r 5 I D yfarfc known as Ikt, Salest. Alwjys keliat io f SOLD BY DRIQGIST5 tVLKinnLKt iiLQl I'm. I" K"l n(1 io,d "iallicV ertli?K I--". 'i "i niu. kiu,.. w fu V.-! Take no other. liiir of rnur V in VJ A.lrfnrl III- lll K-TKn-S m it rrw .A 4l.l...u.lUr.. lli.M.na lr..riA FARMERS ANO TEAMSTERS ATTENTION! Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing of a character that is guarantead satisfactory Our Mr. Thomas JiijNike was foriinjrly located in PortlamJ .Mr. Carl Martin was iduntifiod with 0. G. 'J'hornas for scvural years. GIVE US A VISIT DeNIKE & MARTIN Successors to O. G. Thomas Js'evy Location: Cor Water and 51 h Sis. Oioffon City A drink that shouldbe on every table PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore. On ale at all Leading Groceries and Confectionaries PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY A - A - A - A - A - A - A - A - A - A - A - A - A - .y-V-VV-V-V-V-V several from kelso JOEL JARL ANO GEORGC ROBERTS AMONG THOSE TO CO TO WENATCHEE, WASH. KKI.SO. Ore. July 11- itfi. Ul --j Mr. and Mr tiuld. nxip lud the mi j lurtiiiio to In..- ttit ir Infant daughter luxt eoW Jiwl Jarl. li.MfKo Itoliert an.) oral nt In-frniii li. ro .nt 10 W iul I h vo, Vah , and roi(ltoro. f.ir llio hoinedodj drawing of tho 1'iiUlllr l.iii.U Tho ilr.iiiiu i!t bo uu.lo Jul - Henry and llenrioiu t:uMoii.tp loft Thiuxlay fur Unite. .'.Iniilaiu. to find work. Mr and Mr Walter JuIijiim-ii ininrd to tho Melnla and Jniorild mill uear Weli-hr. Sund.ty. Mr. Nod Nelon I mining a ery II ire arm. Fr.ink Jarl wa out from I'orHand Sunday w Ith hi largo auto truck. Mr Victor Krli k4in entertained a number of friend and relative to din ner Sunday. l.ol llitiigiilum' liatiy I Ix-lnx tro.-it.sI In a Portland hopitul. The (Hitato crop In tbl pari of the county I doing fine and many carload of iud are Milppod from hero eery year. ' . - 4 CLARKES Cl.ARKES. Ore.. July U. tSpivial ! Horn to Mrs. Goldia Helm, a daugh ttr. Friday. Juno 30. Mis Frooda Shoemaker l.i visiting MIkho Olga und Edna Elmer for a khort time. Mr. and Mr. Frank Payror from Ore gon City uro vIMting the hitter's grand mother. Mr. I.ee. and her brother. Walter I.ee. Until brother are cutting their c'o ver hay. Charles Marshall is on tho lck list. Miss Florence Stromgreen from Ore gon City vlsitetl her parent. Carl Stromgreen, and family of Colton over the Fourth of July. Mis Lillian Yager spent Sunday with Missoa May and Alice Rogers. Mrs. Clayton White came home last week. Miss Agnes Nelson and Miss Edith Stout spent Sunday with Misses Ruby and Hernlce Gard. Mrs. Evans "from Port'and visited her daughter, Mrs. Jay Clarke, over tho Fourth of July. J. 0. Staats from Oregon City bought the Clarkes store and is moving In It now. Mrs. W. II. Hottemlllcr Is staying with her daughter, Mrs. C. Ralph, at present. The (Harkes Gospel team held a meeting at Falls View last Sunday. There was a surprise party given at the home of John Gard Saturday even ing. July 8. Among those present were Misses Dora Marquardt. Mary Hotte mlllcr, Agnes Nelson. Florence Klein Binith. Etlna Elmer. Ruby Gard. Edith Stout. Hernice Gard. Gladys Eberly. Eva I.ee. Blanche Lee. Hazel Rullard. Gladys Itiillard, Freeda Shoemaker, May Rogers and Messrs. Rufert Mar quardt, Walter Lee, Edwin Hottemiller, Civile Rinso, Alva .Gard. Elmer Klein-smith.-Arthur Henton. Alexander Nel son. Henry Nelson. John Houl, Floyde Eberly, Charles Nelson Hill Kleinsmlth Oliver Marshall. Carl Huclie, Elmer Rogers, C'aude Hottemiller and Mr. and Mrs. L. Maxson. Refreshments were served and the evening was spent by playing games. Work on the city subway under the O.-W. R. & N. tracks at The Dalles is under way. The subway will he 90 feet long, 7 feet high und 5 feet wide, lined throughout with concrete. Says They are Wonderful. Hot weather is doub'y dangerous to a person whoso digestion Is bad. The hot sun keeps the body heated and a decomposing mass of undigested food n the stomach will more quickly send lisease-causing impurities through the : blond and poison the entiro system. Indigestion, constipation, sick head-, ache, biliousness, bloating, or other conditions caused by clogged bowels ! yield quickly to Foley Cathartic Tab-j lets. Mrs. Elizabeth Slauson, So. Norwalk, Conn., writes: "I can hon-, estly say they are wonderful." Jones j Drug Co. ' (Adv.) I The Drink That Fits - V - V - V - f;e County -V-V-V-V-V-vv-v-vv-v- CAGIC CHIfK 4 . i:tilK IIIUK. Ore, Jnl It - SiK.Lll 1 W 1'ak.r I. 011 the l. k pal 11, 1.. VI. ...,..-..r u..r m ...k tun will) tho homo folk, rrtuined lo Mi HoMt oil .Suii.lat rrnlii Mi. II l h k Hi an no iu , ,. ... r -ro titling Willi Mi .Murt'") ' ' I Knitila afiorinHiii .ri:;;1!:;",;;: M It I llio giitl of ,,rLrom. Mr and Mr. C M.k hnke thl o-k ' j Mi llowl.-it ha amitlur nuro,i' Mi.. Kmina Wutkln. taring for her So now bo ha two nu.. and a Kill ... .1.. ii.-i,.,,i....,i W II... L ..IU lb. ii .t.d .-..II... I iltl Mr lli'i.l.-H M..n.l..v .ti. rn.K.n j Mr and Mr John Held and family and Mr. l.oelhn and djuditer were1 oer to Id-nan Gibim after i heirl.-.J l.i.t Saturday Mr VI0I4 Itnugla.a 4 a Portland j lltnr 0110 day lat wo.-k. Mr. I.U Carpenter, who pent a few il.. with her dauhier. Mr. John t-.r.. ,,r l..ini..u. r.inrni-,1 to Mr.' ilowlett Tue.ilat. j hum. Ilo.ebiirg: EdWiitd Ml nr, Mr. Mr. I'ecketi and mi. Kten-it. weroiJ. A. Martin. Ml. Sadie Stephenn. u.H.ir. at the farm Sunday. j Mr. and Mr. D. II. Si. phensoii. Hover Soioral Kjg'o Creeklte uitemlcd j ly II. Young. Mr A II. Elmer. Jim eln chi.ulauiua Saturday to wltue the Foulke. Mr. C. C. Conkey. C. C. Con ball game l-loen EMamda and Clear key. Portland; Mr C. H. Conkey. U CHAMPION Positive Force Feed Elevator insures a positive and continuout How of grain to the packer arms. Elimioatej bunch ing at the Binding Attachment -by forcing the grain clear into the attachment. Work accurately on all weights of grain and under all condition. This is an exclu sive CHAMPION feature. The Force Feed Elevator and the Relief Rake Make the Champion Binder the Best Machine You Can Buy These two features alone should be sufficient to convince any care ful buyer that the Champion Hinder is the most serviceable machine in the field, but tvhen you consider, the many other advantages found on the Improved Champion Hinder, among them the balanc ing Sectors which keep the machine perfectly balanced in all heights of grain, the ball and roller bearings which make it light running and easy pulling and the simple, efficient driving mechanism, there remains no room for doubt of the superiority of the Champion. It represents the greatest possible Hinder indue for the money. Drop us a card lor our big monial circulars or pay me nearest Champion fig" tti' be to your advantage. HIGH GRADE IMPLEMENTS & VEHICLES Creek. R. S. Clark anil won, Carl, have been out sawitiK wood recently for Homo of the farmers In this nlHiiliorlioorl. ! . - - ft, ftt s 6, GEORGE . . -4 -S 4 t, fit, 4- A; ? OKOFU;E, Ore.. July 13. (Special.) ; Mrs. K. Kaehler of Oaklanrl, Cal., ! and Mrs. E. McClintock of I'ortland ! are making a few week vlHlt with i tlielr mother, Mrn. Ed Harders. 1 Earl RelHtma of Portland wbh vlBlt : Ing at the home of Henry Kllnkcrs' lust weeks. Fred Linn wan an Estacada viHitor Saturday. j Mr. and Mr. Theadore Harderg were j vistilns Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rath last Sunday. Miss Hulda PaulBen, who .hag been I working In Portland, returied home 1 last Sunday. ! Mrs. P. Rath was v h larders last Friday. ! Mrs. McClintock, Mrs. Th( Harderg and Mrs. Kaehlor were . Ing Miss Flora Johnson Thursday. Mrs. H. Joyner and daughter, Gladys i and Pauline Ochs, Mr. Tewilliger and family made a trip to Eagle Creek last Sunday. Mrs. Julius Paulsen called on Mr. Held last Sunday afternoon. itjngfrs. Ed ffcdore I , 1 I tint K'lnfcpr, nloi b ork In. 11 11 In W.ltini"ii. fi-iurm-l humr ! .in,lu lor ik l.ll ,lr iii Mr J.i!tu l'ul.-n tin4 Mr ii c 1 nlii Mi lUih Ut H.hi.U! ; it nnnrn ninnnn AT UPPER CffllD t Ml IlKKlK IlLlhriri II 111 Ulll.il Ulllll I ; , ' ROCK CRUSHER WORKING UNDER DIRECTION SUPERVISOR LEMON .1 UMV WIIT I OQ LABARRE ' mnnj YIIII m .m,,SA,n,,,..ore.i,,y u.; yj'tit: ""' i,"',,,,,ll " '" "'' ""l H' tapldly a tniil.!i' !) Howl Super - N.itwllli.tandlng the rainy eth.-r )ul bolnro tho Fourth, quite nuinlior ; iii.itorod out to U'lt IjilLiiro, Thoo i.-t-l.l.Tlliil for the neck were Edwin J. Swindell. l F Wright, w Ifo and ..n. Portland; Mi- IHHan lilniime. Mi. Kdtlh tJloMine. Hullo. Mont.; Ml Ulam ho Jobu-en. .Portland; Kit lie K lleiigen, Mr T.J Itcagi-n. Mr, J W. Heod. Etuc.i,la. Ml AI)co Hu pert. Mr. J. O. ll.tleroii. Mr A. Hu pert Mis M. Cone. A. Hupert. Port land. Dr. U A. Well.. Mr U A. Well, K1.I1U uila : Mr. A J. I.ilbuill, A. J. I.ll- The Relief Rake prevent the ium from bunching between platform anJ elcwior Icepi !1 grain, particularly ihort iruff, frcm jjthenng at the inner enj of cutter bar ind inurci a veady flow of grain to the elevator.. Imiluablc when in tangled or badly lodged grain. An excluiive CHAMPION feature. -Jk-d-- free Champion C'Jf it PORTLAND, ORE. Branches at Spokane Ci Uolse Grande, Jack II. Conkvy, Helen V. Con key, Portland. Two auto trucks brought-the house hold effects or Mr. Markwurt out from Portland yesterday. His family will follow Tuesday. While Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter were horseback riding the other day near the fir. Charlton placo they came across a large brown hear. Mr. Car ter's gun was strapped to his saddle but before he could get It loose Mr. iJmin had disappeared. For Summer Trouble. Hay fee." afflicts tlioii'nanus and as thma sufferers endure torture. Fo ley's Honey and Tar gives relief, for It allays Inflammation and clears the air passages. It eases the terrible, gasping cough and soothes the mem branes rasped by constant efforts to check Irritating disturbances. This wholesome family remedy contains no opiates and a bottle lasts a long time. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) Poland China Swine BIG TYPE BIG LITTERS BIG BONES BIG PIGS All Size. Bert Imported Stock. Cheapest Pork Producers GEO. W. BUCK F. D. 1 pregon City, Ore. 1 Mm t 4 BARLOW rUIUlW, July It - irtM-. Ull -Wuik on Hie I'lidding liter hill ha eoal Iimiii. th. iiidd. The eii Miadi Im4h taken out and fllllii In . 1. nit- u.ii.i ii i "r '"-"-" jH! ''," Undieik . lit III .,!,', .i,.ill..l ( li.iinn In I Week M lal. liie I tiiiito)o. III Wathlllgtoll. I Ml AiU M.i. of Otrioii t il). Ii I , ,uitli. Mi Tlluun tho p.l '. AMhiir. Ted and iMoihy hl'ie.r 1 . v. 1. 1 . r li.tilllleil ll.illin l.it clllemluk flolll . ... .. .. U-I.iiiiuii, wluro lho weio Ifll inn (( ( ( riil'T open n. l Hunday. July I HUler. of IMnL). WII M- Irwin Wediiodiiy. l,, t MACK SOU RG. 4 4 H ; M iKSIII HH. Ore. July IX-lSpo j Uli- ti.niruo and Coiirud Kmh are ( working on Fthii Ktmlmrger'a t-arn. llio lnie. llnlln-. or 1110 in name oiuo alructure Ibut have I n put up .line the coming of the irllu ' Ed KihIi with hi party hate rdum 'e, from their ovplomtlon In northern Washington but are Intcndliig to go Inn k Inter on ' MIm Anna llepler. who hu heon I n Inn for i i rul week at the homo of her grandfather, In allenduiue up on an luvulld mini, h.i mine huiiie Mrs Frank lllltoit and her oii. GET OUR PRICES ON TWINE BALE TIES and Farm Supplies of all Kinds W.J.Wilson and Co. OREGON CITY, ORE. Geo. Blatchford Molalla, Oregon Agents for SAND WICH HAY PRESSES (ili'iin, drove down from their moun tain much lust week to spend a day ut their former homo und to visit Mrs. Hilton's mother, Mrs. Eugene Mitts. Tho Mother's club met on Thursday last, ut tho homo of Mis. Geo. Koch. 'I'lie afternoon passed busily and pleasantly away, tho usual routine be ing spoken by u call from Mrs. Klaus and Mrs. Kuncke, accompanied by Miss llertha Lucas. The next session is to be on July 20th, at tho homo of the secretary, Mrs. (1. M. llaldwin. - The lloechn children who have been seriously 111 witli measles, are on the road to recovery now. The cottago of Mrs. Kate Seward which has heretofore been conspicu ous for Its line garden and well-kept lawn, Is silent and unkempt the pres ent summer, Mrs. Seward being em ployed In Oregon City, while her two duughtei'H are awuy from homo. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family without exception should keep this preparation at hand during the hot weather of the summer months. Chamberlain's Colic Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy Is worth many times Its cost when needed and Is also certain to be needed before the summer Is over. It has no superior for the purposes for which It Is In tended. Huy It now. Obtainable ev erywhere. (Adv.) For Ydur Baby. The Signature of Is the only grantee that you have thi Genmin prepared by him for over 3yersrx YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorta. Soid only In one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, Jennings Lodge Department FOR FIFTH YEAR CHURCHES CO TO JENNINGS LODGE CHAU TAUQUA CLAIMS MANY. JKNNINtiS l.DIMiK, triv. July IJ. -(ShtIuI 1 Hpi' Iul ir lirouitlit .'on licrumn llutlnt ami tlii'lr frliunl In till. Ix'UUtltuI ItlMT VIl'W l'HIIIl cruunil of tli" KuuK'lli'iil uk lutlon July r'niirtli. All klml of outilmir Kiiiur ami ort 'io nJo l iliirliix tlm il.iy' r.-li-lirutliiu uiul liiitlii'roil uiiniit a lionllru fur a oiik to roiiiul out a day of tlriiur. Till I tliu flflli run kiM-utlvv iur tlmt tlm iiii-inlH-r of till' liiTinnn initlt i linn In of I'ortluml liuvo Bpcnt ul Dili plan.. Cliiiutuuiiuu I iluliulnit tin atli'ii lion of a iiiiiiiImt of lin-nl kmiiu UiIh Mi-ck. Tli" JiuiiIih ami SluiM-r fain itlc uro riiiupliiK on tin' KTounil. Mr. tii'oritK tlHtroui I unit of tlm niiitron lr(tltl III K t tin' rVil.TUti rhurrh t.'til. Tint MUhi' Ci'orKln anil Klitulx'lli K.-hbI ami thi'lr frli'iul. Mr. I.ihm'IIIuk of lilulio art' iitti'iulliiK liiiisl nil of tin' HI'HHillllN. Mr. I.unili, it hiillur. I MhIIIuk hi iincli', Mr. Si'i'li-y. 11ml roualn. J. 10 Si'i'li.y. of Mi'lilrum. Mr. S.-i'li-y Jr. Iiiih ri'ri'iitly ri'turni'il frmn Walla W'ullii. Wm.li., mul Ih i-njuylmt tlm vlalt with III i-oiihIii, nliiiiu lu Iiiih nut ho-ii LI ,.. , 111 l IIHU'ltllllTN were l'lli.-i miii.-.i Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. IIiiIiIiisoii. During the evening a pack age of books and magazines were pro pared to be sent to George Tucker, who Is now stationed in the Philip pines. Refreshments were served dur ing the evening. I'. I. Itllneslone departed Monday for Okanogan, In the Colvllle Indian reservation, lit was accompanied by Mr. Allen of The Dalles and Mr. Jack sun of Albany, They go to sen the agricultural lands Unit are subjected to homestead entry. Glenn Seeley assisted ut the lllue Front store during the absence of Mr. Itllnestone. The Wiley Traut family Is at Cor nelius picking loganberries und Mrs. Hugh Saiiilslrum and family are com bining biiHlness with Jhelr outing Mils year and are at lleaverton. They an also picking loganberries. Fur the pleasure of Glenn Seeley, a marslimal'ow toast was given ' last Wednesday. Nineteen of Hie young people chaperoned by Mesilameii Rus sell and Kelly enjoyed the evening at a iflcturcHipin camp site on the county road. Glenn came down from Walla Walla, July II, for a stay of n fortnight, witli home folks. Rev. Arthur J. Sullen, home mis sionary superintendent for Oregon and southern Idaho, spoke at tho Grace church Sunday at the Sunday 'school hour. There was no church service, so as lo permit a'l who wished to at tend tin' clianlaiiiiia to go to Glaibitone Park. ' Mrs. I.11I11 Haynes of Portland was a luncheon guest of Mrs. A. ('. Mi Far 'ano Tuesday. Mrs. Manson of Porlland is enjoy ing a few days of rural life, the guest of Mrs. II. J. Robinson. At the Emmons home on July Fourth, a merry crowd cnJojT'd the day. Twenty-live gathered under the vine maples and enjoyed a basket pic nic dinner. Judge and Mrs. Millions came down from Seattle and visited at l.yslvln last week. On Saturday they returned by auto, aeompanled by Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Jennings, who will make mi In definite stay In tho Sound city. Mrs. Ella J. Spooner spends every other day with her slater, Mrs. Addle Hodgklns. who is 111 nt Mrs. Dawson's sanatorium. Carey Deter returned from a ten days' trip to eastern Oregon. Miss Carrie Scripture spent Tues day In Oregon Cty at the home of her cousin, S. K. Scripture. ne A liirn Kiittirlllift of I tin kim l.-l ' oi llcliri' i-n)i)ci ii imttiii; t tVil.ir Inliiinl mi Hominy lut Till uniim-r rrxirt I khIiiIhk In iniuliirllv Tli rli -r wii ili.ll.il mIUi nil klml of wat.-r 1 r.ift ilurlnit tin iluy mul inmiy riini-, tli.'lr plinli- illiiiii-r on tho Inliinil' GRANGE AT STONE SELECTS ITS NAME STO.VK. tr.', July 12. - IS' Iul. I--llitki'r' HrlilK" CruiiKi I tin' iiuiiik k.'Ic l.'il at 11 ri-. i-ul ini'i'tluK of llm rlnirti-r iiii'iulirr fur thu in' (trunin' wlilrli u (irKiiuUi'il In r.i a fi- Keck ai;o Tin iiuiiik rliiiNfii I In liiumr of tin' Imnly nlil iilniiccr. Hiiki'r, wlm oiMTuti'il Huk.-r f.-rry In curly ila, Tln'in'w era iik i lii-ld It tlrxt ri'itular iik'.'IIiik July K. hIu'ii a iiiiiiilirr of now iihiiii' vwri' p.ian.' I on. Till I tin1 'lKlit''iitli craiiKi' ori;.inli'i in Clin kiuuu rouuly. STONE TEACHER ELECTED, STUNK. Ir'.. July 12, (Smm Iul. I -Ml II. Miller, of I'nrtlutul, Iiiih Im-i-u i'Ici IimI iiilnclpul of lli bi luxil In-ri', Ml Corn 1'ln'lpH, tln r.'Kiilarly i-Iki I pi t"m I11T luivliiK ri'HlKHril. lii'iiritc Dullu I tin' in'wly clulinl in I11111I illri'ctor Ihto mul tirant Mum pnuiT nan ro cli-i li'il Irrk. 1'lioina J11I1I1, of Vlolu, him .'imt 'flnlslied iialntlng the scIioiiIIiiiuho. Ill .. ., . . ilile and outiildi', doing a fine Job. Tin' Fourth of July i'i'liliratlon hern was a Huici'SH. People from nil over the surrounding part, mid over ?U0 pusHi'iiuers were curried to lh new towiiHlle, Carver, hy tlm flue new kiih motor Eubank car which iniulc Its Initial trip over the rnllrouii, tho Ore gon City und Portland lliillumy com pany, July :t, Mr. and Mrs. Henry linuniKB.ilner liuvo returned from their honoymjun trip to '11 1 1 ft 1 r 1 1 1 11 points, and have be gun houHckei'pIng on the gloom's dulry farm near Astoria. Mrs. ItauuiKiirtiiri was Miss I. mini llacliiiuilili. MIhh A 11 11 it llm h 1 1 1 a 11 11 . who Is student In the Hummer Normal School) at M 1 11 111 111 1 ti . spent n few days with home folks. ' SEE HEREI Do You Want Your Kldnoyi Experi mented On? Kidney troubles are getting tuoro common every day. Government health bureau figures nay deaths from this cause are 72 per cent iiinre than L'l) years ago. Anybody who sulTers constant back ache, who feels blue, nervous and Irri table; who has dizzy spells, headache and urinary disorders should suspect kidney weakness. Overworked kid neys must havo 11 rest. Tuke things easier: live more carefully, Take a good kidney rumedy to build the kid neys up again. Hut be sure lo get I loan's Kidney Pills tlm oldest, tlm most widely used the best recommended of nil kid ney pll's, now In use nil over tho civ ilized world. Don't experiment with your kidneys. Thousands havo al ready tested Dean's. You havo their experience to go hy. Plenty of cases right here In Oregon City. Hore's ono: Mrs. M. Wnrmworth, 1201 Seventh St., Oregon City, says: "It has been several years since I tin vo Und To use a kidney medicine, hut speaking from past experience, I can conscientiously recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Sev eral years ngo my lmck nched almost constantly. I had only to lake a cou ple of boxes of Doan's Kidney Tills when I was cured of that awful back ache." Price r.Oc, nt all dealers. Pon't simply nsk for a kidney remedy Ret Donn's Kidney Pills the snme that Mrs. Wormwnrth had. Foster-Mllburn .Co., Props., Buffalo, N. V. (Adv.) k I 1 1 A