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oni.fiov riTV i:tkimmmsi:. imiAY. ami'nt , isms. 2 . - A - A - A - A - A - A - A - A - A - A - A - A : 7Veiv5 From TiV Oyer .AA - 9 ' HAZKI.I.1A. Ore. Aus 1 - ltfpo - uuM-Oakly and lUlph Ux.mi. nt thn VeiliiKt''M l-"' H'llliu. r KllfltlB Hi tho hnlllO ol J. r. " "- da) und Saturday. lille I In.' i miser, .i OrV.ms. was III "rt at PutUalid , The V'r. IamhuIs. hoe hi'iiie io In Seattle, are m'l'lif ul J. H JJik mui. und tlio mother an o'd mm' Irirnd of Mm. Cook. I Mr. mid Mm liauk Uiillcn and family riit Ihf.ltt)- XLignno !'" Sunday. Mips Lucille iiiiu.m und little i lei lliair. ro In Portland Wednes day I'. II Irish, of Oico, was a vlst tor In the nelKhlNiiluHNl SuinUy. ; Mr. William Vnrlliitii;Uu. of ni'llii, was tlio KUf. I ol her wm. X Worthington Suilda). HiT.M-rt Duncan left lor Mikkalo Ore.. Thursday hero In- iil oik in the harvest fields fur several W Mr and Mm. J. W llkins. of A.I vaiuc. were th" guests ol Mr. and Mrs K It. Whitten Sunday. J. S. Jackson and V. It. Cook Iran a t I business In Portland Monday. Mr. J. I. t'ook. Mm H. T. liti can unJ Miw Lucille and Irene Dun can ii-'nt a very pleasant aftrrtiikin climbing the Hiitlo Sunday , Miss Hatllo WankiT was pleasantly entertained by Miss Ethel linker Moo-; day afternoon. Fred Sargert. of Tualatin. a In! the neighborhood Sunday evening, j Mr. F. W. Wuuker. O. I". Whiltrn and 0. K. l-ong were dinner guests of Kd. Wanker Sunday. Misses Harriet and Lucille Duncan art- attending training school in Ore gon City. Mm. A. E. Helms. Mini llattio Wan kcr. W. H. linker. Joseph Huner and 1. K. Long spent an enjoyable after noon at the V. W. Wanker home Sun day. Miss Jean Wilsim spent Monday night with Mm Marlon Eastmun. It was stated iu laat nook's Enter prise that Mr. Ho man. of Oswego had the contrail for the erection of the new school building, but Mr. How man does not le at Oswego, but near Sherwood. Ore., and up to date no contract has been signed. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMahon and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eastman and sons (J art on and Robert spent a very pleasant day at the home of the former's son. Max McMuhan. of Tu alatin Meadows. l.ou Sagert. of Tualatin. Is baling hay for W. H. Zivney at this writing Mr. Sagert will also bale for Richard Zlney, Theodore Stinhllber and Mr Embry. Miss Blanche Duncan spent a very pleasant afternoon with Miss Marion Eastman Sunday. Lou Sagert called on J. Cooke Mon day evening. Miss Edith Wanker is spending a few days with her aunt Miss Lulu Wanker this week. A special school meeting was held at the Ed Wanker home Monday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. I'lillds were guests at the home of the latter's mother. Mrs. Stella Shipley, of Os wego. Sunday. J. P. Cook and son W. B. Cook, were in Oregon City. Monday morn ing. A. E. Helms marketed farm pro duce in Portland Tuesday. Miss Iva Whitten and brother, Har ley E. Whitten. sppnt Sunday at Ma none's park. SIX CONVICTS ESCAPE. SALEM, Ore., Aug. Six convicts, employed as cooks ut the prison camp nine miles northeast of Salem on th; Silverton road, where 100 convicts have been engaged in pulling flax, es caped early yesterday. The men were trusties. Their absence was discov ered by guards shortly after daybreak. Armed posses are pursuing the fugi tives, who are believed to have headed toward the hills. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail road lets contract for 1.100 boxcars requiring 5,000 feet of Douglas fir at the cost of over 1,000,000. Uniting Learning and Labor THE O3EC0H AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE In its Six Schools and Furty-eight Dt partments is itiyne l in the great work of uniting Learning and I.ali r. Forty-eighth School Year Opens SEPTEMBER 18, 1016. Degree Courses rcrjniriir,' a lour year high school preparation, are offered tn the following: AORieULTCRK. 16 Departments; COMMERCE, 4 Departments; KM', IN KKKIXO, 0 Dtparlni. ills; .MINKS, 3 Departments; FORESTRY, 2 Depart ments; HOME ECON'OMK S. 4 Depart ments; and PHARMACY. Vocational Courses requiring an Eighth Grade prepHral .on for entrance are offered in Agriculture, Dairying, Commerce, Forestry. Home M.ik.rs, and Mechanic Arts. I'liaruiacy witri a two year high school entrance requirement. SCHOOL OK MCSIC i'iauo, String, Hand and Voice Culture. Cat.ili-vjne and beautiful illustrated booklet free. Address The Rkoistrah, 1 w-7-15-16 loS-7-16) CORVAI.I.IS OKKOON A drink that shouldbe on every table PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore. On itle at all Leading Gweriei and ConfectiMries PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY L. ADAMS - - A - A - AA - -V-V-V-V-W-V VV-V-VV- ?iW. V. S.AGENTQUITS : McCONAMV FAMILY WILL MOVE TO 0L0 HOME AT SEATTLE OTHER MfLIMO NEWS Ml I I. SO. Oie. Aurf 3 iS,-.lal I -lr Mi ('n.ili. the ak.eiit at the ili it .'I I lie lll.iMM-lle Yiilli't S.miiIi.tii lt.it tiiKin'd hi it aii l he au l Mr. Mii'.ui.ili left lor Scitil.' M.m il.iv 1 hi Mi t'mi.ilit were loitiut r ri'i'li'iil ut Sutile. Mr Mit'oual" ina.le 111" trip iii'ilh III In auM tru. k. while lu laiiuU went ' It.im E!imr Eriiki'ti tiwik 'irt i..u i ulililiii of I'ele lli-rdllie. Waller W ul : ilnrf. I'f-'l t huii lull and St.liu Smiili to taV" an auto r'!i i'( i l tie lOlnstil.i i , liVhway. The letunii'.l to Mu'ino Siuiila) ni n;li Mr KliiiiT .Kri. ki'ii nii.l (wo i hi! dri ll ki-tit to l.i'-' t.il lit l-.it In r ' t. j i ul. Mr aiul Mrs. n.lier , 1 Mr Lung wa an Oreiii'ii City ll tor luit Saturday j Mr. Ung l not liiiprotuig n Ul as he thould He is bothi-nd with I heart troulile. He .i an Itliuate .'. , jthe Ori-rfnti City hoi-i'ilal lor a nuiii j ber of weeks. Mr and Mrs. l.iv Adkius and lrl dreii were the guests of Mr uud .Vm J A. I. (latilt'ls la-t Sunday. Mr. and Mm. U'j-io K.ll.'tK and little sen lslte. Mm M.ihala Wal lace last Sunday. The Kellogg are resident of MolaMa Mr. and Mr Allen, who haw been away iu their aiatloli. returned homo last Thursday. Mr. Allen I the ui.ul carrier on the rural route, going out from Miillno Mrs. Iluby Kudolph wa a Portland lltor last Saturday. Mr. Kudolih is visiting her mother. Mrs. Mary Crook. J. J. Mallet Is going to move bis household goods out to bis new hoi.ie near Mr. Ilolsteln's place. Mr. Mal'et is going to Shatuko to visit lit sin for a couple of months. Mr. Mail. t formerly occupied the Tavlor .-..! donee. The Indies' Soilal club met at iho home of Mm. tius Nordellng last Thursday. Mr. and Mm. C. E. Spence. of Heav er Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Leedy. of Cottage Crove. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Howard last Fri day. The occasion was Mr. Howards birthday. He was 75 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Wallace, of I'nlon Mills, were the guests of Mrs , Walter Waldorf last Sunday. -Mrs. August Erlckson called on Mr Joe Daniels Saturday afternooon. The new home of Mr. Mary Dan iels is ubotit completed and ready for occupancy. Mrs. Catherine Uoucher and her sli ter. Mrs. Mary' Daniels, called on Mrs. Long last Saturday evcnlug. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans, who have been working for Mr. Holm.1.1, of Meadowhrook, are here In Mullii'., at the home of Mrs. Eans' parents Mr. aud Mrs. Houghton. Mr. :inl .Mrs. tvans expect to go Oregon in the near future. to eastern Mrs. E. J. Maple was the guest of Mrs. August Kriekson last Kridav af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross II. I'eebler and Tom I'eebler. all of Portland, motored to Soda Springs Saturday night and returned home by way of Mulino, where they called at the Joseph L. Daniels home Sunday evening. Mrs Itoss Peehlor is a sister of Mrs. Joe Daniels. Mr. Long, who is employed in Mo- tana, visited with has family lay. sun- Albert and Oscar Erickson have gone to the mountains to camp '), a while. They intend to put in 'lie: spare moments fishim;. Success to them. The young son of Mr. and airs Walter Waldorf is sick with throat trouble. Miss Anna Jepson and Mr. flrim'u motored to Tulalatin last .Sunday and while there were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Leslie Holiday. Albert Wood.slde has rented Mr.i Crook's farm and will move into 'J.-; store building belonging to Mrs Crook. Robert Sc hufibel, of Eldorado, is go ing to move to Mulino and reside i.i his house here. Mr. Schiilbert owm the farm now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodside. Mrs. Millie TbomaB, who has bee, making her home with Mrs. C. T. How ard for Hie past two years, lias gonn to spend the summer w ith her mother, Mrs. Susan Molzan, who resides at Cnion Hall. Miss Klora Miller and Mrs. Vic Hat tan Siient Monday evening with their niece, Mrs. Tom Kit.h. Jot Mallet went to Shaniko last Saturday. He experts to work In '.he harvest fields. Dow Houghton and his brother-in-law, Frank Evans, left Tuesday to :;o to Shaniko, where they are going to work in the harvest fields for Ocorge Malli.t u:,t,',.r u-uiiinrr iho i.i , umith u,., J ro crowded with work last week, lin had to hire two extra men to help him with the work in the Bhop. Mrs. Orrln Adkins, of Liberal, was visiting Mrs. Mary Crook Monday af ternoon. The Drink That Fits $2.80; P. v-v-v-v-f 17e County ACLC CHECK i ii:i 1' riiltk itre. Aut. i ,Sp.-.uM-M. and Mm. Itoylmug I.,.. iie Fsta-a.U u.ltoi oua day' !,, ,.rk J Mr Ol'ay and f.iinil. of I'oilUnd. ! w.-.o gu.-.i. at Ih home of It. 8 . It U.W re...i.!. I Mis. J W. Cahlll Hslled with Ml 1 Muii'h) the ollirr da. : Mr..' H S J....... ot Coriiaiil. spn.t ;.. er.il .l.i with lu r mother. ,lr j Viola Doutilas last week. , Jehu U.id and family. Mr. Kioto iW i.o aud son. Itaiiuoiul. uii.l lleiitt t I di ll and la'iuly. were lalllug at II S till s. Ml s lat flld.i). Mr. and Mrs W alter iuugl.is look I llu ir d.iuliler. Mildred, m or to KsU ,1.1.1 Moii.lat and Or Adl perloriucl , M ,,, st.,,, .May ,t u,,. an opi ration on her throat, n uiouug , ,,, f ,r i.rotlier Jos, whoso little! her tonsils .daughter I rapidly le.-.neriiig from 1 li.n WWIIe and soli. Leslie. crj 1(l M.,,.rfl njllrv mentioned In The j lila.lsf.uio w-ttor Sunday. Kulerpilso last e.k I i;.otg.. I'reist. r and family. o( , Mr. Weatherw I. k. of roitlaiul. who nan. w.-to guisl at tli home of ltoy 'tt, i.r lwrt n,,.,. nr, nsi, 1 , seio tMi-ts at the buui, as Sun..i IMugia-s M111.I.H Miss Klllllla Watkllls. I'll.' of 11 nures taring (or Mm llowlett. '- tame si. k and went homo In -t Wed in s. lay 10 remain until she rccoyoi lo r health Mrs Itakor tauie oyoi ; ftoiii Kstacad.1 to fill Mr WaC.ln' p'a. o during her al.soiico . Mr and Mm. Lou (taker and il.i'Uh I tef. Solo, i.il'ed on Mr. and Mr.! Aleck H.iker Sunday inciting. ! Mm. Jidm Moore, of p.im.isnis, m up this way one day la-t week, calling! CHAMPION Positive Force Feed Elevator insures a positive and continuous flour of train to the packer arms. Elimioates bunch ing at the Binding Attachment -by forcine the erain clear into the attachment. Works accurately on all weichts of erain 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 alonf should be sufficient to convince any care ful buyer that the Champion Hinder is the most serviceable machine in the field, but when you consider, the many other advantaues found on the Improved Champion Hinder, anionic them the balanc ing Sectors which keep the machine perfectly balanced In all heights of grain, the ball and roller beatings which make it light running and easy pulling and the simple, efficient driving mechanism, there remains no room lor doubt of the superiority of the Champion. It represents the greatest possible Hinder value for the money. Dror us a card tor our bier tr.,., f n Catalog and testi- montai circulars or pay trie nearest Champion " will be to your advantage. HIGH GRADE IMPLEMENTS & VEHICLES on her mother, Mrs. Ma Carpenter. Several Kawle CroekltcH attended the Meier & Frank picnic at Eistaeada Sunday. Mrs. Ilattle f.'lester and daughter MIhh Orplia, called on MrH. Howlett Sunday evenini?. GERMAN AIR RAID ON LONDON, have apaln Aug. 3. flown German alrnhip.1 over, the eastern U (' Knglaiid, dropplns IjomljH An official communication Just insued Hays: s "A number of airships crooned the coant of tho eastern counties shortly after midnight. Their objective hub not yet been definitely ascertained, as the raid Ih still proceeding." When Visiting Strange Placet. Vacations and summer trips bring disordered digestion on account of i changing drinking water and food. It is well to be prepared with a reliable 1 cathartic. Salts and castor oil can not be taken by many because of re- i suiting nausea. Rfcley Cathartic Tab lets are wholesome and thoroughly cleansing, act surely but gently, with- i out griping, pain or nausea. They re lieve Blck headache, biliousness, bloat- ing, sour stomach, bad breath or other i conditions caused by clogged bowels. I Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) E. Frost, $5.00; A. K. Joy-1 no dani-rous IN. 'CROPS ARE BIG I H AH V E ST OP CHAINS WILL BEGIN SOON MAN V NEW BANNS BEINO IHICTEO ...ter. Mm Cla While, fur u shot I .lime. MM K.SIU IU). Hi.'. Aug .1 . -ihH. ' tluslmo H.hlewn eamii home the ' 1,1 ' M"' "' ""' h" ," "" "", otli.-r day and he Intend to slay uKi.nl Tl" '"'. Hire monili. ; " ""a' "," '""'", "' "" l'r,ll j The new barns pinion to re.cie 11.0 seaouj ' i top. will. It I 11111. h l.uer than usual, ,olng t. Ihe addun ii ol newly clear j ed land. Kdwanl Clbstm is still working east I of the mountains l: ouugor broth- I or., llieanwhlle. ale woiklng on Iho li,.me lam h. WUg Alm ,,, ,.r t, .r ntttK , ;islt,iig at thn home ( Mr. and Mrs T (lenri;, W'slsh. Iui irltirni'il lo Iter Ihhiu j r f 1 i HAELIA i' IIAZELIA. Oro. Aug. llSpeclall I Mr. and Mr. Frank Child were guest of Mr. Stella Shipley, of Os The Relief Rake prevents the inm (tom bunching bftwrrn platform and elryator kcrpi all grain, particularly short stuff, frcm gathering at the inner rnj ol cutter bar and iniurci a steady flow of grain to the elevator. M Inuab!c when in .bngled or badly lodged grain. An exclusive CHAMPION feature. -krA it PORTLAND, ORE. Hranches at Spokane ti Boise wi'go Suinliiy. 'luy Mm Vav was a week-end visitor j ! at this p'ace. Misses Cecil und Maxlne KccIoh, of Haker, Ore., who are house guests at the Haley home, were delightfully en tertained by Miss Lena Lehman, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMahun spent the week-end with their son, Max and family, fleorge Wilson was marketing farm produce in Portland Saturday. Mrs. A. K. Thomas and little son, Lorlng, were visiting ut Stafford Sun day. Mr. Uublner, of Portland, was a vis itor at lia.ella on Thursday. The Misses Harriet and Lucille Unman, local school teachers, are at lending teachers' Institute In the coun ty scat. Miss Marian Eastman and Miss Jean Wilson were pleasant callers of Mrs. S. S. Iloutz Friday. Mrs. Worthington, of Oswego, was a guest at the home of her son, A. Worthington, Sunday. w A. K. Thomas as a Sherwood visitor one day last week. Miss Marian Eastman, of Maple Knoll farm was entertained by the Misses Mary and Jean Wilson Tues day night. x A. E. rielms, of this locality was In Portland Tuesday. or harmful arugs- T t:-.i-u-. f I'l.AIIKKM. Oie. Aug .1 (Hpeilatl Mr. and Mis. Olio Klmer ate visit lug their r.'l.iihr for a short lime lliilirt Maniuiiidl in uregon City lust Holiday and vlsllcd III sis ter, Mis El.ln Miii.ii.inl( Ii.m lln,.l.i i: 1.. .1.1 i 1 - ' "' t hrUt wahlei, Is making hay. W. II llolleiiilller I. hauling llllll T)1.ri, HllM)y ,,,, rilM) ti,, , t'lrks Sunday. July .lutli ,, ,,. H,r Hull'(ti(. .hlN1g' pr.'etit. The Hiin.lay I100U were' Clarke English Kiiinluy si himl Clarke Cernmn Hiinday wIhniI, Ilea er Creek Sunday school, AIIhtI Hun day school, lllglilaud Kunday s. hool ul Colton Kutiday i hool. The or- . hesira of Clarke played. Alldlldgo Hrothor iiuartotte sang, thn Oregon '"' High Si hool Cltl uunrtetto ang '"' """, '')' oiue of tho Kunday s. hool. Mr Film wns Iho tea In "I'enker of tho day There wns a big 1 row, I (,f p,.,i,,, un, I vor body on ' Rei the day oiy mil, h W. H. Woitlaufor mid family were ! nt the Kyaugell, al l amp meeting last Sunday. ; Mis Mary llolleiiilller lslle j sister. Mm. C. ( Halph for a llnii' ti 11 tl came l.ml Frltluv. I Iter short Eugene clumber of toinrnerce U ! sending nut sample of laino count v j flai lo linen user of Europn for the j UurpoHe of I'omp.irOon with tho Euro I pea 11 product. 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 Henry Pollard was helping Richard Zivney with his immense hay crop last week. A. E. Thomas was a caller of Frank Childs Saturday. Tourists are pusslng through Ha zel la dally by unto, headed for tho coast und various resorts. Herbert Duncan left Thursday morning for Mlkkalo, Ore., where ho will help his brotlier-ln-law harvest his crop of grain. Miss Harriet Duncan was the house guest of her mint, Mrs. Fossler, of Portland, Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Lena Ptiymbruck, who gradu ated from Lincoln high school, Port land, In June, Is working In Portland in Meyer & Frank's store. Joe Hower, from the Tualatin neigh borhood, was a visitor at Hazelia Sun day. Miss Harriet J. Duncan was enter tained by MrB. S. S. lioiintz Thursday Liver Trouble. "I am bothered with liver trouble about twice a year," writes Joe Ding man, Webster City, Iowa. "I have pains In my side and back and an aw ful soreness in my stomach. I heard of Chamberlain's Tablets and tried tbem. By the time I had used half a bottle of them I was feeling fine and bad no signs of pain." Obtainable ev erywhere. (Adv.) .1-11. r- jSj, (EEC) ALCOHOL J m I Mr. AArtjeliJlTriitnlLirilrAi MmllJiusJiti-KuidillWii llnfiirhiiiuttsaDlll,itli IV!f ami IVfunuini nrtow (ijmim Mdtprtutf itrHuaaJ I' W l .1 All V W I lit jttittfauiksinamitx (isVtr. AnfffrrlRi'nifJN forfomllf lion . Sour Slntiva h.DUritt" Wornui'mivtiUaiti rrvrna lusjuuiLossorhutP. rcSuislf Sifnaiarf nf NKW YOUK. Kaait Copy ol Wrapif, Jennings Lodge Department FORMER JENNINGS LODGE WO WAN SUCCUMBS CANARIES ARE RAISED FOR PROFIT. I JKNNINliH l.( DliK. Hr.v. Aug. .1.--(Spri'liil ) Mrs. Kdlth I loll n pansi'd tiuuy at her limne In I'm thin, I Mun I day. Sim Has thn wife of Peter Ho lln find u fiininT resilient of JciiuIiik Lodge. She was fs y ears of aKtf unit Mil I lie oldest ilmightiT of J. S. Hub erts, of .IoiiiiIiikh Lodge. Tho remains uro at thn lliilinuii funeral parlors, but tho fun, 'nil arniiiKi'ini'iils luivo nut yd been mud,'. Martin Johnson, of Hun Ftiiiu l.t u. Is visiting at his brother s. J. A. John son, and on Monday iiriepteil a pos. tlun with the llnwlev rompiiny of Oregon City. Mrs. Itnii'ibelt and children and Donald Mr l-'u rl.ino and Martin Young hnve returned from Cornelliia, Ore. Mary Urueehelt s. I It spend her v f.'itlnu at (Vdiirrraft with her uiiul. Mrs. II. M. Ilayles. For the pleasure of Miss Kitty Av ery, of Omah'i, her sister. Mrs. Iloyv ard W. Smith, entertained on WciIium iIiiv afternoon. Marigolds were used In the dei'iirutlotiH and after n social chat the log house built by the Hoy Scouts, was visited. After returning to the Smith home delirious refresh incuts were served. Those respond ing to the i n v it at Inn were: Mrs. Surah Lo Claire, Mrs. A. A. Hoison, Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. W. A. Shaver, Mis. Lew. Is, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. I.osiy, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. It. F. Deter, Mrs Frank 'I'm her, Mrs. Hugh Huberts Mrs. A. ('. McFarliino, Mrs. Ilaiis Hauuigarlner, Mrs. William Jacobs Miss Scripture and Miss Avery. Mrs. Harry Robertson finds much pleasure as well as profit, In raising canary birds. A morning walk soon after sunrise past her home on Addle street, one- hears the voices of M) or morn of these sung birds. While tin wild canaries In a nearby pasture take up the refrain und the air Is filled with their song. Mrs. J. A. Soesbe Is confined to the Conil Samaratin hospital. She ex perls to ho able to return to tho Lodge In a foi l night. Mrs. Corn Shook, of Portland, has been qulle III anil camn to her cot- tugo on Thursday and will remain several weeks while convalescing. Itcv. II, N. Smllh uud wire and Miss Avery, of Omaha, enjoyed u row down tho river lo Oswego on Thurs day und picnicked ut the head ot the beautiful lake. Mr. Landon, of the Oregon City woolen mills, who now resides hero. Ih suffering from an unite a I tuck of appendicitis. The patrol of. Hoy Scouts from Wooillawn, camped at the Hpoouer Ijindlng on Wednesday on their hike homeward from Cluekumas. Mr. and Mrs. Moiulrlly entertained Thursday evening of lust week at their home on the river front. Cards were the evening's diversion, Harold Smith is enjoying his vuca Hon at Capo Horn In the vlcinlly of Ml. St. Helens, tills being the third time that ho has enjoyed his vacation here. Mrs. Nouli Shupp mid Mrs. Fossil, of Portland, and Mrs. Maker, of Mo lalla, have been recent callurs nt thn Hugh Roberts home. Mr. Hood Is enjoying a visit from his mother, who resides in Illinois. The Best Laxative. To keep the bowels regular the best laxative Is outdoor exercise. Drink a full glass of water half nn hour before breakfast and cat an abundance of fruit and vegetables, also establish a regular habit and be sure that your bowels move once each day. When a medicine Is needed take Chamber laln'a Tablets. They are pleasant to take and mild and gentle in effect Ob tainable everywhere. (Adv ) niii For Infuntt wnj Chlldron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tlio Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years emu tsMiaulsn tMSits L CAMPME JKNNIMiH LillMJK. tur, Aug 3 iSpci !al I The aliuunl illslrli t i utiip mei'tllois ulnl iiinvi'iitliilis of the Kiili lii'lli ul association urn lu lni! ipiltn well iilti'liili'il at the Itiur View ('.imp ground Else hundred were In ut tellilaili o Sunday Id'V. Si liuktiri lit presiding elder ( the On-gnii roll fereiu o, prem hnd an utile sermon at II a. III. At Iho afternoon si-rMi e-i Ili'V. A. Julii'l, presiding rider of I be Washington coiiforoin o, mmkn In tier man. At J p. in Dr. Dmiey, presl drill of tho Willamette university, of Salem, gave il sermon. Special music was rendered at all of tho Sunday ser vices. Monday the business inert lug of the assiiclutlnii look placr. Thn uroutids urn to In, further Improved and up walks laid. Tiiesduy morning tho following pro grain was curried out of tho Young People's society ; '.I II. III., devotional vkeri'ises, li. it Lleullig, Jr U :io u. m., president's annual ml dress, Itev. F. M. Fisher. lo a. in., appointment of comiiillters I il: JO ii. ni., "How wi, got our Kng llsh Hlbln," l.oyd Hunsiuore. Ill: I.',, "Pleasure uud Profit In Hlbln Study," Miss Freda tielger. It: la, 'Our Siundiinl of Efficiency," F. M. Fisher. Tuesday afternoon at I. Ill), devo tional service, II. Howard. 1:1.1, "The Need of Mole ThoroiiKli Hlbln Study," II. ,.. Hug mil. 2:11, "Helps and Hindrances In Hlbln Study," Miss Margaret llolvnr son. -:I1, "Tim Influence of Scripture Teaching and Study upon the Lives nt Cleat Men ami Women," Mrs. (ieorgu Srhrelber. 11:1.1, Some good rules for iilllanres by Chimin Anderson. .'1:11, "The Young People's nssoclu Hon silver Jubilee," Hev. Fisher. 7. Ill), praise service led by John Abel. 7:1,1, "Thn great dm Irlnes ol Hie Hlble ami our relation to them, C. I.. Schuster. K:l(), duett, Messrs. Hagrmanu and lllrkeineler. H: 1.1, convention sermon, "The Hens, oniible Choice of Every Alliance, Heb II::' 1:21'., Hev. II. E. Abel. Wednesday Morning.. II, devotional, Lloyd Dunsmorn, !l:.'ltl, Methods In mission sillily, Mist Itulh Mn 1 1 In. 11:1.1, The Hlbln as a text bnok on missions, Miss Eva Ilughson. HI: 11, lluslneSH session. Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday Afternoon. I::!0. Devotional, W. A. (iuelfroy. 2, Appointment of committees. 2:15, Heport of Sunday schools. 1:10, Is Iho Sunday school a Com. miiiilty Asset, Monmouth Sunday school. ::i0. What is that Sunday school duty to (Jod and the church, First English, Portland. Wednesday Evening. 7:,'I0, Devotional, fl. F. Llnnlng. R, Convention sermon, C. L. Schus ter. Thursday Morning. fl. Devotional, Muud Heatty. !:.'i0. Lessons from successful soul winners, Lenls Sunday school. 10, Safeguards to our faltli, First fierinan. 10:,,0, How to work In thn Snndav school ten minute talks. (a) The superintendent, Tlgnrd. H) The pastor, Salem, (c) Thn teacher, Jefferson. (a) The scholar, Oregon City. Thursday Afternoon. 11:30, Devotional, F. W. Iiuner. 2, Seed tlmo In tho Sunday school. Harvest tlmo In the 8undny school. 2:30, The best methods of temper ance Instruction In the Sunday school. 3, Business session. Thursday Evening. 7:30, Devotional, E. D. Hornschuh. 8, Sermon, T. It. Hornschucu. At a IV Aw If