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OKKfSOY riTV I'XTKUPRIWI-:. KiMDAV. AHM'ST II. Will. .V-VVV-V VV-VVV-V- I News From All Over the County .V.y V V V V vv-w-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-vvv E ATTENDED BY MANY IIAMASCI'S. Oro. Auk 10 iSpe rial ) lainwiii (irunt No. :tn, new. Hit annual picnic MatMry l'rk. near lUker's Hrliliirt. Saturday. Augu.t 5 Tine were more than it hundred, i.'f.inl. Il.ir.llni!. Oswego, V.t Crvck. lUker'a Undue. Watiicr, HAY CROPS IS BIG1 HELD AT UNION MILLS OHOTMtHS AKO SltTfNS MIIT AGAIN ATN CIa t(P AHATIO rOH 31 V I AH t FARMCRS ARE PUTTINQ DP VltLO! DURING COOO WEATHtH LOGANBERRIES SHIPPED. an J perhaps u"it grani:oa were repreaeiit iil. Ail eUl'orate Iniirh end an een mvp program wort rnjoved. Tht il.i Willi Ideal, i ri-Kft tS(M- lal.l c.ilnv are tlAimHI M. A i I". --Tln f.irinct lit lhi lo l.ikinii iid.iiil.:c i'f II" i 4 r . MOLALLA. r rHn ft Mi MOLAI.l.A, Ore.. Am:. lo (Spe rial.) Wall Hrother. of Mackalmrg were hauling cord wood on the I loop pleb tract early last week. J V. Cocker, of Canby. was a vlsl Intorft the farmer In walnut culture Interest 1 tic farmer in walnut cutture i f. Mrtj.Ltf r..llir fmin tire- All II null n , ...... ....... I . I. - I... I . .. .. ! id. 1 punctures, rreu wi nan nnnctnred one Jay last week while he. i wan fathering beef to tuke to Port ! laml. I Mr. Zingi tftanJ. who ha kei't aj lore In Liberal for the past four years, expects to bo to Oregon City. where he will remoJel a house for' hlK daughter. He plans a trip to' tierniany as soon an tne war is over. to visit brothers an J sisters. Ho has not seen one sister for 4fi years. j The hay baler has been t'usy aroiinJ Liberal the past week. Wood cutting has cone up to a dol- lar anj a quarter per corJ. much to the satisfaction who follow the wood enttinc traJe. The price has been very poor for the past two years. W'Cson Hrother anj L'J Moore are anionc the Liberal farmers who brought hogs from Liberal ot ship on hog day last week. H. W. Wagner, who cut his foot while wood cutting recently. hoes to be at work again soon. Mrs. Samuel Pohnke was a Liberal visitor Sunday. good weather and putting up tlu-li I hay as rapidly u H.nlle A gener-l mis crop la aa.nred all over this p.irl ' of the county. j I Quite a lot of log.m and oilier her rle. are being taken to the K ta a l.i j c.innerv from here thi .cisou , Adolf Si linlc, of Porll.ind. w.i out I tins week looking our some of hl property lu re He is talking of I'liild ' I Ing a summer home In tli" near f a ' I Hire. I The ilarfield I'ounty luh will hold in annual basket pu me on the chili ground next Saturday. Au"t . ami a large attendance is expivted. Mr. ami Mrs. luil'oilen and family Mi h fill III! l'r- ut l'l -isi,.e li lal I Never bale Hie i l.'i's l.mke.l more rumLIng lM.ui al piri-nt The j bay. win. Ii Is nearly a" cut and nlori-J It,. 1 1.!. I.. I mil and tbe itiaili la , t.i.H. the lhnlnr will t-e hiald j ilblti a t' ilat . A fir taiger an hit beiti tlwn o the winter Ihjii than er ben lolole Ml ilKlU UltdiiK ih'lM-. lal ) A fami! me mi h. Id at I in. A It. I.I 7 '( ) 'ie. Aug 10 -leiiniiin and pu ll Mill Monday i and lo broth .i l:ni ll of l-rt. . liiu r.iji u t eing i vj'ort t be li!ln r the i mil - ?' i' EAGLE CREEK , .i. a j. r 'S EAGLE CREEK. Ore.. Aug. 10. (Special.) Homer Clover and bride who were recently married and spent their honeymoon ut Seaside, returned home last Friday. On Money evening they were charivaried. Mrs. R. H. Gigsou was the guest of her sister. Mrs. S J. Eddy, of Port land, a part of last week. Mr. Beckett, who has been out to the farm for a few days, returned to bis work In Portland on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Henson and children, of Logan, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass Sunday. George Douglass and wife, of Port land, were guests at the home of Wal ter Douglass one day last week. Mrs. John Sweeney, son, Charley, aud daughter, Delia, of Stevenson. Wash,, are the guests of her daughter. Mrs. W. P. Douglass. Mrs. Viola Douglass aud Mrs. R. B. Gibson called at H. K. Gibson's Sun duy afternoon. Mr. White, of Portland, was out to see his daughter, Mr.-. Pete Clester. Sunday. Pete Clester, who recently built a silo, was tilling it the other day with vetch and oats. Lou Haker and family and Mr3. Aleck Baker were Estacada visitors Sunday. J. P. Strahl and Carl Douglass trad ed wagons the other day. Tommy McKay bought a pig of Dick Gibson last week. Hood River Government to sell 330,000,000 feet timber in forest reserve. of St Johns. Ore., are upending their vacation wstli tlielr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Julius M.irknar'. Ml.-s Frances TallmaiUe. of Port land, will be the guest of Mrs U Tom Carter for a couple of week at Log lailtarre. Those registering at Log IjiRtrre' the past week were Mrs. Wtncholl. Mrs. Park. Miss C. Johnston, Uol'crt P. Wendllnc. Mrs Kate Weiidllng. Mr and Mrs W. W. Cotton ami urty. Mrs. V. T. Wright. Portland. Mrs Irwin Ii. Wright. Kstacada. E T. Tallinadge and wife. Frances Tall madge. Este'le Tallmadge. Portland.1 J P. Heinnian. Garfield: Mr. and Mrs James I. Schultt. W. (I. Jaynes and family. Adolf Senilis. Millie Hofstetter. Portland: Mr. ami Mrs. W. S. Hub-, son. Mrs. J. S. Pabsoti. Mr. and Mrs.' H. tl. CofoiJ. Mrs M A. Panter. Harry, Eugene Cofoid. Portland. . e.l, til lug War ' Mr alld Mf l.loJ llowela. alter I p-iidmg iar! a i..r In tV:f.iruu bate J.. I. I.-.I to r i t n r ii .t M... k .l ur t.'r a permanent bun e Mr mi l Mii Al l.oren.'. willl their !an:lh. bale also .!.. i.le.l to roiue ! a. k I.' Itlls I alt of On gun The Mother i'ub held a plea-ant and nilerettiig ioil last Thur.lay at the home of lis lieue.t tiiein'ier. the Sillier Mr. Pn lrr lleilde Mrs ltel r oun f.uiiiU and the regular mem ber of the club. Mrs. John lleliu. Mia Pi'lral. Ml. I rush. Ml. Co!lina aiiil Mr Henry Wal.h. were present. Aa' It u.m an all. lay e.liu. a t banning' dililur ua .rie. Wurk lOlitiuiieJ tlir.nigtioiit the afternoon A rvort ' of the year work was read by the secretary Mrs. John Heine ImlteJ. the i lull to her home for Its neit inert lug ami ther adjournej until Thurs day. August 17. era I". I (or I lie first Ihhk III 31 )rll Thirty eight leUtint a. re at the ti i. in. ii Those 'n . i.l wete Mr and Mrs Prank ll'iif. of Mimu aot.i, Mr and Mrs. I (item mi, I lamily. Mr land Mr A. U I m kins and f4iini) j Mr and It I. dreiu and family, Mia ; 11 it II. iff and f.ii-iU . .. Piiituti.l. Mr. ami Mr. Frr.l i :.n kinau and fain I ii. Mis Frank Tl.''iil lew and son j I'. n.il.l. i.f I !. II, (lie A fall) from bele Went lo Culloll j Saturday evening to l.e'p . Iiaili.nl Mr 1 and Mr. Nel. Ni.id m Mr and Mr Audi. fury, of I'ort land, but formerly ol tills place yl.ltej ' fi.i ii.ls lu re Sun, la ' j Mvrtle and Ha.-, j 1 bur.. lay afteniiHin . lobu.i'ii Mary Pauline I i . tisiting at Charles Mr. and Mr Ftan I II tl.ltlllg relalu a or. I Sunday that lbe:r lou:y III. 1 bey left I'm I l-arkins apeiil aitll Hamuli O of I'orltuii.l. I 1 1 .1'uinii k Huff, who bae . . here, reci lie.l J aoti a .is si r j lay for their . TOLD IN FEW WORDS. Sm f amu Naminating IsmcIki ) Prai.liil.l Camiiaiyn. On lb third Jay of Ih IW cmreu Ib'll M lii-u olhel illiie had Invu ill IhanM of and ii.iinliiailoiia wero In or der Mr. tliail nr ,iw V.uk In fester than Ihltlr .n,U ie-nili-. William II. Keward for lb iioiiiliiallon. Mr. JU'ld of llllih'ls Mas .iiallr bllef In pmeiilliig Abtah.ilii IJncoln. Tba names uf William I. Ia)too of New Jrraey, ef Min.ni Cameron of I'riiiisy inula, of pallium P. Chaso uf Obl.i, iff IMwaiil Psli-a of Mlsaoiul and of John .Mi I ran uf Ublo wer piesent rd. but fewer I ban two Joteo words rr ii.etl In any liiataue. It I li 't by r atsnate anil rlourut Dotiiliiatlni w be that (lie chob of prr.Ul. iillal taiidblate U JeteriiiliiriL Tha rraanti Influencing Jrlegate ar uf a JlfTciviii iliaiacler. Hut If s.. lies must b mad reasonable breiliy will mnk tlieiu all lb mors rffi Hit. Two of the lal rente nilirml imiul uallng sws lie rirr mad III na tional c..iiiill.. were by Hubert O. Iiigersuli for ICalne In s7il ami by I'anlel iKiugherty inunlualliitf llsucis k In I i une a llepul.li. au. tbe other I Vino, rat and neither pe li occu pied mora than len minute In dellvrry. -I'hllailelphl Trlgraph. BURIED IN SECRET. . i. i i . . t .. KELSO. home In Mllineaot.i I bey rtpei tej lo einl a few dais in Portland befoie returning In their homo Mr and Mr. P. Cbludgreti and family i-nlerlalne.) a n iint.er of friends al their home Suud.n Those present were Mr. and Mrs II chlndiiren and family, Mr. and Mr. A. U latr kin and fatuity, ll.iiinali tl. Johnson Julia Llnaufst. II. St. me and M Miller .'. i. . i. f j MULINO. i. .f i. i. J MCI.INO. ORK. Aug. 10 iSpeclali Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noblltt. and son. Albert, of Needy, were the guests of Mrs Catherine Goucher. Sundae. Clarence Mallet and family who have been living in Tillamook for some Jlme have moved back to Mull no to make their future home. They were formerly residents of Mullno. Porn to the w ife of O. L. Daniels, a baby boy last Saturday morning. Both mother and child are doing well. KELSO. Or . Aug Iil i Special.) Minn of the b.-y l:i this place was spoiled by the ram. but there will ., a good second crop of clover which ' Is nearly ready to mow . I. Phlpp purchased a new Overland , l.'st week and Joel J.;rl twilight a new I Ford Saturday, I II O. Eri and Will Walker have ; been flshi:K seve.al times together ' this week. ; Birch Robert, of Dover, is helping 1 Joel Jarl on his new cellar. ! Jes.i Hite is building a new house, ami the men aro plastering Mr. lock er's house this week. Mrs. II. Nelson has gone u Mt Martin hot springs for a few weeks. I It is raining here and there is some 1 hay out and end much grain rut and j ready to cut. 1 Charles Krcbs expects to sti;rt Ills threshing crew soon Ned Nelson has sold all of his beef cattle. Vernle and Mrs. Zarl peddled Mr. and Mrs. House and Miss Ruth Porter, of Oregon City, visited Mr. , out two beeves last week. They wero ind Mrs. Houghton last Sundav , only out a half day each time. Mr and Mrs. James Davis visited, The potato crop will be heavy and their son. Ora Davis and family, last tiie kale is doing fine In this Part of &utiaay. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Holiday were the guests of Mrs. Holiday's parents. Mr. and Mrs. August Erickson. Mrs. Churchill and daughter. Ves ta, were callers at the home of Mrs. Catherine Goucher Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Kepler and chil dren, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manning Sundav. Mrs. Archie Davis and baby left last Monday for Tillamook to be gone month. She will be the guest of her mother. Mrs. Walker, while there. The 'lam e eiven in Mulino hall last Saturday night was a decided success. About three hundred people were in attendance. Mrs. Long and daughter the county. Sandy gi.-.nge meet a 12. Saturday. Aug ALSPAUGH j . . s, i, j. f j av Seattle capital buys four claims in Santiam district to develop at once. East Portland pushing plans to finance new Industries. Uniting Learning and Labor THE OREGOH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE In its Six Schools and Fiirty-eiht Dc partinrnts is engaged in the great work of uniting Learning and Lab ir. Forty-eighth School Year Opens SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Degree Courses renuiring a four-year high school prep ir.it ion, nr.- offered in the following: AGRICTLTURK. 18 Departments; COM.MKKCK. 4 Departments; l-.NOIN. KICKING, Ii Departm-nts ; MIX1CS, 3 Departments ; I-OK IC-.TK V, 2 Depart ments; HOMIC F.COVOMHS, 4 Depart merits; and PHARMACY. Vocational Courses rciiiring an Eighth Gra'le prep-ir.it .on for entrance are offered in Agriculture, Dairying, Commerce, Forestry, Home M.ik jrs, and Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy witn a two year high school entrance requirement. SCHOOL OP MUSIC Piano, Sting, Hand ami Voice Culture. C.ilalijL'iie and beautiful illustrated booklet Tree. Address Thb Rkcistrar, 1 W-7-1S-16 to 8-7-16) COKVAI.I.IS, OKKGON went to Union Mills last Sunday lo isit Mr, and Mrs. Johnson. ! Mrs. Mary Daniels and Mrs. Jos. L. 1 Daniels were callers at the home of 0. L. Daniels last Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones and chib, dren were fishing down here in Milk ' Creek last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles White and children anil Mr. and Mrs. Harding and children went for an outing on '. the banks of Milk Creek last Sunday. The Ladies' Social club will meet 1 with Mrs. Walter Waldorf next Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Vic Hattan visited her neice. ' Mrs. Jot Mallet last Thursday. Mrs. E. J, Maple visited Mrs. James Davis last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Daniels and , son Lee were Oregon City visitors last I Monday. ! The Misses Llndnuists, of Bolton were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Erickson last Monday. 1 Mrs. Mary Crook visited her (laugh. I ter, Mrs. Fred Wallace at Union Mills j last Tuesday. j Mr. Anthony, of Molalla, is going to work for Mr. C. T. Howard. He has ! rented Mr. Henry Seltzer's house to! live In. j Mr. A. L, Jones, was a caller at the, Jos. L. Daniels home last Friday. Grandma Itohl, of Eldorado, was a! caller at the home of Mrs. Catherine j Goucher last Friday afternoon. ' AlPAl'GH. Ore.. Aug. 10. (Spe cial.) Mr. and Mrs. Grover Klnsel, of Portland, spent several days last week ; visiting ut the homes of John Gltheus and George Armstrong. Mr. Klnsel 1 is u cousin of Mr. Armstrong. Mr, ami Mrs. George Douglass, of I Portland, are .spending several days Elizabeth. I visiting relatives here. They are plan ning a trip to eastern (Jregou to thresh In about a week. Mr. and .Mrs. Edgar Helple went up near Sandy to pick blackberries last week and got several gallon of berries. Sam and Chris Koenlg, of Portland, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Gith e.s one day last week. Miss Echo Githens Is attending the ti.-auheis' training course ut Oregon City this week. Miss Githens has ben appointed teacher at Morgan, (Jre, 'V ' ' ' t- "5' 'V fr GEORGE. i , 6, ., rs ,y 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-; fill soreness in my stomach. I heard of Chamberlain's Tablets and tried ! them. By the time I had used half a bottle of them I was feeling fine and had no signs of pain." Obtainable ev erywhere. (Adv.) GEOItGK, Ore., Aug. 10. quite u number of the George people attend- I ed the Sunday school picnoc at Mt. ' Zion church in Garfield last Sunday, j Miss Caroline Welderhold und Vic j tor Downn gave a dance at the George club house last Saturday night, which was well attended. Mr, Klinker, daughter, son and daughter-in-law, of Portland, visited ;at tin; home of Mr. Klinker's slster- in-law, Mrs. Marie Klinker, of George, ' a few days last week, j Miss Sura Howard was un E.itacada i visitor laHt Saturday. j A. II. Miller lost a fine cow last j w eek. , i William Held motored to Portland ! last Saturday to take bis sister, Mrs. Wismer, to the hospital to undergo another operation. Mrs. Wismer was operated on about three months ago. i.eo uatn and Air. I wllllger were hauling lumber last week. Miss Anneta Paulsen, who bus been visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. ami Mrs. Julius Paulsen, went to Kstacada Sunday, where she intends to leave in a few days for her home in Stand-field. SACRED JEWISH FRUIT. Estrama Car Takan In Growing and Protecting Et'og. The erog or ai-re.l Jewish i ltron l one of tlm dMtlleat and m.al llitereat lug ami yet one of lie b-a.t known fruits to h found In ih marleta of the WTorhl It has I. en u.e.1 by th Jew-a n miiiiei-ttiin with the Feast of Talernce alner the time of the Ttabrlnnlan enptlvltv and Is still trraa nreil by orthodox Hebrew a In many eountrlea. In appearance the fruit greatly r aemblea tbe lemon, and It p'srs.ea strong and grerWe perfume The trr Itself la a rarletv ef citron ami belonga li lha citrus family, of which tbe oranga and grapefruit are mam ber. Nearly all of the ergs. or enlnita, as they are aornetlm.-s railed, are crown In Palestine nml on Islands near the coast of Greece. In these Liealltlea the grovrt are planted In alieltered val leys, where the trees will be af from front ami drying winds. Great ctrn la use.! to pnte i the fmlt from tha time of blooming until It Is sold. The young fruit la tenderly wrapped In aoft lint, leat It tie marred by a scratch or bletnUh. and when ma- lured It Is carefully packed In special ly constructed box with Individual lined com part men in. For religion puri-oie It Is essential that the fruit be free from blemishes. Even the dell rate stamens must lie preserved Intact Country Gentleman. Ti famtui Kings What Last Rati. Ing Places Ara Unknown. Two ancient king Were burled In ae rreL Atllla. king of Ihe 1 1 una. after bis alege of Home, died In Hungary A, D. 4.V1 III ildl.-ra. drslnma of giving their great leader right royal burial. Inclosed hi lily first In a ra kr( of gold, this lu one of silver and Ibl In one of lead, and transported It lulu a desert. There slaves were ae- Ipcled. and under the direction of men who were sworn In aecreey Ihey dug the grave of the d. ad monarch. When (lilt was a-roinp)lhei no Iracea of tha iimt were left. Tbe alavra were all cruelty slain Alarle, king of Ihe Goths, the cele brated ronijneror of Home, itle.l when with hie army al Coxenia. smith Italy Ills tnen turned the course of a river, Interml the Isnly of their aoverelgu. with much treasure. In It bed and re stored Ihe stream lo It channel. No mail baa eier lighted on Ihe rest ing place of either of these king, who In tbla respect resemble Mosea. Of whom It la written. "No man knowetb of bis aepulcher unto this day." Imo don Standard. For Your Baby. The Signature of Is the only guarantee that you have tha Genuine 7 r. prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST O Great Yallowatone Trail. The Yellowstone trail Is one of the wonder and one of the curiosities of the west. It atarta somewhere east of St Paul, and It end somewhere west of the Yellow-stone National park. At Intervals along the route there are places where the trail forks and the Innocent wayfarer will have to do some thinking snd make some Inquiries as to which Is "the renlly truly Yelow. stone" and which Is tbo side, track. This uncertainty, however. Is a part ot the Jny of the frail and adds greatly to tbo attractiveness of a trip over It. Outing. True Patriotism. Patriotism, like religion. Is a mntter of service, of lifting others by lifting lip ourselves. Patriotism Is love of country, love of one's fellow men, love of honesty, of purity, of decency, of courage, of fairness, and ho whose pa triotism docs not Include these Is no patriot and he should go away back und sit down when public Issues are up. In the nature of things, a grab ber, a Jingo or n spoilsman (annot be a patriot. Ohio State Journal. Poor Thaokerayt Btr William Howard lluasell't diary fur April, IH.-.;, has this ainilalng gtlmpee of Thackeray; "The sportsmen among whom I had the honor to be iiiiuils red were of the Winkle order. Thackeray. Dickens, John lleecb. Jerrold. I-eiinm, Iblxitaou. were Invited, and carriages were re served to Watford. Aa we were start ing a written excuse was brought from Dickens to lie conveyed to Mr. X. by Thackeray. The party drove up to the house, and after compliment Thack eray dellrered the billet Tbe effect was unpleasant Mis. X. fled along the hall, and the gne.il a heard ber rail lug to the cook: 'Msrtln. dnu't roast the ortolan. Mr. Dickens Isn't com Ing.' "Thackeray aald he never felt ao mall There' a test of popularity for youl No ortolan for Pendenti!! " Protection From Lightning. Sir Oliver Lodge tnted that the prnblem of securing protection from lightning consisted In finding the beat method of illsslpntlug tho enormous energy 6f tho flasti, but that It was not wise to get rid of tbe energy too quick ly. A thin Iron wire Is considered the best llgbtiilug conductor from tho elec trical point of view, but It Is almost lniiossblo to protect a building from lightning milesa It Is completely envel oped In a met 11 1 cage. It Is by no means true that a building Is snTo when pro vided with a conductor reaching up to the highest part of tbe building. Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Cnstorla. Soid only In one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, mrt Jennings Lodge Department JENNINGS LODGE BOY SCOUTS ENTERTAIN FRIENDS ATTEND SOCIAL AND HEAR MUSICAL PROGRAM OTHER LODGE NEWS. JrJNNINV.S I.OIHIK. Ore . Aug. 10 - (Special. I- Arthur and MurKitrct Tuck er left Wednesday for Chlcugu to spend the mouth of August with rela lives. Ir. Krobn, their uncle, will entertain tlieiu during moat of their stay In Chicago. They will ulso Wnll with friends ut t'lnclnnntl, fleveliuid. ,.. i.a,i..ii. naron mill uoiuan, unin ami ,ir,,i...riv . i.n l, iirelia...l ul . ren Ml. iNirothy Wood, elile.t ilitiicli ter of 1 1 I'. W ood, ic purled on Krlduy for S.iu Kruin Isi o. Ml INirothy e. pei ts lo remain smith a month Miss I'urrle Scripture Is III al the home of her niece, l'r Melasner, of Oregon City, I the attending physi cian and hopes are now entertained ' for ber recovery i I While ir. Mesnluer was en route home front Ciiuiou Hem Ii, on Mouda), he was Hilled ut Ibis place. Mis. I., (i. .Miller, of (iladstoue, was a luller ut tbla place on Wednesday, mid will return lo her home lu Mel drum on .Septeuiln-r I. A apeclut school meeting has been culled fur August II, for tho purpimn of purchasing more land for school An ucre south of tbn n bool the)' return at I mlliiiiii txil Ih before home in September. The Hoy Scouts entertainment brouKhl forth a number uf friend and admirers of the senuts Saturday even- lug when a program and a social hour followed by the serving of liable price. John Jennings was a business caller at the county seat on Wednesday af- I teriioou of last wack. Or. Mary I,, I'urniim bus purchased In new llupmnhllo und Is having a b e i renin ..,ir...... tmin were much enjoyed. Miss Ceorgli, -,- veuvatlng for Ihe basetlielit of kessl. who bus devoted most of Ihe j. A. Na', new home has 1 II summer to ber violin similes gave ! , ii,,,. ,. several violin selections. Miss Klliu ' I L If., .a Us.- ..t Ul. ..ml. I . tl'.... . . t , i , iwmiiiin, in niiriiiiiiii, n in , beth Kessl reclllng lu a . banning ,H Uh,k ,,, , ,.,,, llf .,, ,.,., milliner. An exhibition of tbo llm r,.,,,,!,, iiuii., ir- .mi Scouts' drill work brought for ucb j ,.,, ,. v,.rv uw ,, Mr yftt ,, applause A cornet and pli.no sololltl CtuMI,,,.. ,,f Medford.' an. also were much enjoyed. . . , , .in rtine wuiiiroii nrcomiiiin im her sister. Mrs. llyrkltt, h.hiiIi where! they will join nr. llyrkltt of llonton.! Muhs., and enjoy a trip through Cull fornla. A Fairy Story. men stood lie fore the good de- Tha Sting. A pert young miss snld to old Qobsa 3oldo's heiress, the aging I.otla: "Your flnnce, dnrllng, Is going round tolling everybody tluit you're worth your weight In gold." "The foolish boy," suld tho elderly hfdress, bltislilng for pleasure. "Who floes he tell It to, do you know ?" "Why." snld the other girl, "to atl Ills creditors, of course!" Washington Star. Than H Sulked. "Mrs. (iiisohloy remarked to me that It must lie pleasant lo be married to a clever man," said I'romlloy's wife. "And n-liut did yon any?" queried Proudley. "I told her, uf course, that 1 didn't know; that I hud only been married on c." Three fairy. "Why do you want wealth?' manded tho good fairy of one. "I want to fix somebody." "And you?" "I want to show somebody." "And you?" "I want to help anmebody." Which ono did tho good fairy as sist? Kansas City Journal. The Drink That Fits A drink that shouldbe on every table PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore. Oa ! at all Laading Grtcerleg and CenfectiMiarits PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY ! When Visiting Strange Placet. I Vacations and summer trips bring 1 disordered digestion on account nj , cnanging urinKing water and food. It is well to be prepared with a reliable ! cathartic. Salts and castor oil can not be taken by many because of re sulting nausea. Foley Cathartic Tab lets are wholesome and thoroughly cleansing, act surely but gently, with out griping, pain or nausea. They re lieve lck headache, biliousness, bloat ing, sour stomach, bad breath or other conditions caused bv elneced t .All-1 a y'j Jonea Drug Co. (Adv.) TWO MARRIAGE LICENSES. County Clerk Iva Harrington Wed ne.sdny issued marriage licenses to Vera A. Tinker and Melvln L. Shank land, ! 18 Washington street, Portland, and to Jennntte Pickens and Willliun O'llell, of Cherryville. A Woman'a Helpful Advice. Mm r: rr Kveland. Duncan Mills, 111., writes: "I was stricken with lum bago, unable to turn myself In bed. A neighbor brought me Foley Kidney Pills. Said she had been similarly af flicted and they cured her. I tried thern and was completely cured by three bottles." Mrs. Eveland heartily recomomenda Foley Kidney Pills for kidney trouble. When tbe kldneya are functioning property, Impurities left In the blood cause rheumatism, lame back, ache and pains. Jones Drug Co. (Adr) On tha Safe Side. Uubby My dear, It Is no tiso for yon to look at those bats, for I have only small change In my pockets. Wife Hut surely you might huro known when we cume out that I wanted to buy a few things! HubbyI did. That's why I didn't bring any money out with me. . Puzzling, Here's aflother thing we can't under stand. They tell us that one can see farther with the telescope than with tbo naked eye. In the neit breath they remark that the telescopo brings everything nearer. Cleveland Plain Dealer. GotJHIs Leaaon. Brown How Is It you let your wife havo ber own way so entirely? Jones -lleciiuse I once tried to stop her. Londoii Tclegrupli. Some of the lst and happiest hours possible to n man's life are held In trust for him, so to apeak, by bis fol low men Mr. ami Mrs. Will Jui obs departed on Saturday for Tillamook, stopping over Sunday at Holph with the C. I' Morse family. They expect to rump at Tillamook and on August IT. make a trip up tin) McKeuzle river to bunt und fish. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Cuiihlug have purchased four acres from Mr. lie. Long on the eaHt side of tbe car line. The .1. S. Huberts family bus leased 20 acres near lluttevllle und is soon to leave for their new homo. Mrs. I.iiwellen, who has been visit ing lit the Kessl homo and studying on thu piano, has returned lo her home In Sherman county. (.upturn Snow, n retired luwynr, was n Portland visitor Monday morn ing. Mr. und Mrs. Turnbnll, of Medford, are enjoying their honeymoon In Port mini, unit Hiimlay were (he guests of Alden Kelly. Mr. Turnbnll and Mr. Kelly are coworkers of tho Oregon Journal, tho former now having his his lieiidiuurters ut Medford, Mrs. lillu Mclliilgno is confined to her home with IIIiichh nml mnny Dow ers are finding their way to her homo, Mrs. Juines llernurd Is on Iho sick list. With her aro her mother, Mrs. II. .1. Ilutdorf, of Albany, und grand mother Mrs. Ileuch, of i;IuiIhoiim, milk ing four generutlons or the family at the llernurd home, Mrs. (Jeorge Ostrom Is still with her llttlii daughter Virginia, who Is re ceiving trontment from a specialist ut McMlnnvllle. They nre nt tlm home of Mr. und Mrs. Tillbury. Mrs. Will Wood bus enjoyed u visit from I wo of her brothers, one a Mr. Hood, of Ihiluth, Minn., and I. Hood, of Spokuiie, who recently cume down to look after his ram Ii Interests In Wenatchee. Wui.li., and lu Idaho, and will spend some time with thu Wood family. Mr. und Mrs. Milton Poller enter- tul I charmingly a party of 21 friends on Sunday. A number of Portland friends were out und Mrs llrlglium und duiiKhierN, Mr. und Mrs. C. C. Hole ami family und Mrs. (iregnn, of Ihe l.odk'c, ulso enjoyed I be hospital ity of the Potter family. , Mrs. W. T. Ingnlls, of Plutlsinllh. Neb., arrived on Monday for 11 visit with her slater In luw, Mrs, Wiley Trout. Mrs. I. mini Newell ami Mrs. Kdivln Newell will Join a purty of friends who leave on Monday for Seuvlew. Wash., for nn outing. I.lltle lllllle Smith Is recovering from a severe attack of Iho croup. MIhs l.ottle Johnson Is under Ir. Sli-lcklund's cure. She bus boon i sufferer of touslllllH. Mr. Mury I,, Puriium, accompanied by MIhs Campbell, lire enjoying few days' trip up tbo Columbia highway In their new Hupuioblle. They expect to bn absent several days. Tbo Kvnngellcnl cumpmeetllig clos-. ed Thursday of IiihI week. While the ntteniliinco bus not been us largo us former years, helpful pupers und sermons und discussions were given during Iho ten ilnys' session. Curds from Mrs. Mlnnlo II. Altinnn, who Is vlHltlng ut Alllunce, Neb., hnvo reached hoiiio of her pupils, tolling Ibem of her delightful visit. They will lenvo this week for Iowa. Mrs, Alt mini was iiccompnnled by her mother, Mrs. Under, of Monluvlllu. Cet the Round Package Used for Vt Century. Kedleston Hall. Kedlcston Hull Is considered to be Robert Adams' masterpiece. Its scale of magnificence niny be gauged from the fact that ono entire whig In taken up by tho kitchen and Its olllces. The design of the garden front was copied from tbe arch of Constantlne, and the drive through the park to tho ball, a mile In length, Is through some of the noblest forest scenery In England. It Is said that when In 17(11 Ihe first Lord Bearsdule resolved on building Kedleston Hall as It now stands he removed the entire village to another spot to make room for bis new man sion. London Globe. JTV Caution ?SaAold Subilltutfjfcg Ijy. )aA.ML.a. Aak For and GET X THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex trwt of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under eanitary conditions. Weeds no cocking nor aefefi'f ion of mitt. Nouruhes and sustain, mors th.n tea, coffee, etc tnuou. food-drink may bo preparad in a moment. toep. Alaoin lunch tablet form (or buame-mea! Substitute. Co YOU Sam. Prtc. Tako a Packago Homo i i l r.i