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(mr;oN cm n.vri-.iiNiiNK, n;mv. nrmmiu 1:1. pin;. INC5L r (mm - m ElECT NEW OmCERS: Storo X 5 MWU CLUB AND CHNISTIAN CN DIAVOH OUTLINE WORK TOR WINTER SEASON I? 7 mi UWIIIIIIIU UUIUIIIIIUU ( nmmounu. bilk n w w i . .w w i SFTfUIIIOINRIFIBF- ; IS FORMFD T CUflr - i BLAZE AT BORING COVERS V? ACRES r.o CORDS WOOD ARE OCSTROYCO JKWIMSM l.tl . k: i'ii1, O.t I.' - I (Sims l.ill -Tin three Hlligi fur lllr I lllll.l ll UlTl luil II lll'lll till' HI IliHlj I MRS V J. LEE IS ELECTED PRES IDE NT AND PLANS LAID FOR BIG RALLY. lU'KIN'i;. On., Ilil S A lift set arlv )rti-iJ4) miming lu !.. h!-l.lni; one aihI luil lull.- ru; n( here, Utiiitr iiiiuisniigrible In the lll'.U) llt h f'kt Wllld .1 II t hii i.ptrl.1 i JiHiJIv. lurnuif. ovit nv.ral liiin.'r.. ui ! nf other .'a-dilng mill r.i bu t All llu iKalUiili- hi'lp In thin udiiltv , .i i .ill 1 out utiii Milne tai kfirin ! il.'I).'. hut wltli iln- high m,l 311.1 Ok tiuny tall dry snugs i.iy luib' in 'rompMfhisl nn.l brands Ih-!o '. thnuuh ihx hnttilrt-l of f.--t, .etiiu: new f'.rrn. II. (!. Kno. un.v.1 deal, r of Port lnd. ha !. alum J'.ii cords f wno.1 1 nn J his dwcl'lnic j on firi ev.i.i) llltlet. tut was Saved J. H. Ji'tii-niil. a farr.it r. lo-t his lug frame barn ami contents of luy, gr.uu and li.ime. lie ctlinate h: U j: l-'-i'ii. v.th no insurance. Mr. Jonormt had only lust week flllt-il (ho turn ilh hit winter's supply of fe.l. M ( KSIHUii, Oif. iM 12 i S(. ii.ili tilcii llilxin u iiinu ri l.iiiwi al Nii-.h tPri.n I. mho c'li'tiiii: c counts of Ihn iiniKrpx and ltilerit' I j on Ih.ir iiiniiiiiam ram h, of iIum i fin it fuhliii; nn.l ituT hiiiitiin; in ihcit ' Hi iniiy j The little ihll.l of Mr an I Mi An ' I Kiikt l('!ii'ti'urk liiii ki-riiMit III ' t... r...-i.li..ti..l lii r I 1..UK1 I AMU. (!. II fort) i'lli' of Ihf Kiiti ri'rUf. In t!i.nii:lit In ! , 'i'isnl-i o( tlio U.'.ii!.lran iinm . ...iii..u K .i i. ii. p ., fur iri-lili lit oikuiiki'iI Nation.!' i llrpl.T l l..iiluu' lii.it.-n.il for; Hu-li- !"'!. at an .iitlniM.ii.tl. r-!Mim iin.l Impnu.-in. lit on Mr C j ! 1 1 luie Moiulu) nuht M lulil In' roitaKi j (Viix'i hiti1 ells list a lollo: Tin' Mutlii-r- lull t to liol.l It. :'Im , Mr. M J !.'. prr .l.Unl . William Hon of l In1 prim tit ii'.ir nl th ' Hrtl In- I'r.-M.lrnl . Iloxur.l II mo of Mi Simon Millor on Hie af K. i lr-. us rii.ir . Atllinr (Irali.im i EAGLE CREEK. 4 ti'tmsill of Oi tolT l.'tli Tho Mlmiiiiilto ronRrfK.ition ! pri'iunru for nirnior.;ii' il.n at tin IMllrl iluip.-! on Satiinl.iv. IVIuIhT lith. A wry tntrria-t in is atiil lnlnif- tin' onliT of I'ti'tiln'i U. I'i'i n nr-1 lilrinan . rai.sisl Many dtjiuora art rxpivlcil H Ki.l ;l.t at a'.l Ihris' of tin1 mTxIr' uml unit h palm I Ik'Iik tnki'd In s un I ho comfort of rory nnr pro.u'iil. f r h niiMit i ar () lo tuTWil at tin IcIom of tmlh I ho ttiotninic anil tho uf j tniiM)n nor i i Tht l.ulliiran tnl.-.HU'a in to. In- al , th Mai knl'iirc hurt h on Sumlay. IV tolicr I "'tit Tht iiniial liitcrflltiK rv i li p of thl ocalon art" pxpwioil. tr''.iui''r 1 In I. .'!.i Inn tiiii in It t ua ap pointi' I to roiupli ti air.it'ti ini nlii for a lit pnMii .in ral!) in Cmiiv tin l.iiiiT p.irt of lit- t ui'i k 1 ti 1 1 1 1 1 ll.iiMtiioiut. Ir II A I'f.lMi.in. A. lain j Mrs. K K!iit. I.. It i;orlia:n. Mi iul'ors of tin1 program ; i oinmltti ' an- Mr M I I iv, i hair Ko Mi an. II II K. t l. it. Mrs. AM..' (toil- . hil.il. t I'trt II i)or. ishtor of tin CaiiNv ll.tat.l. i.ii lii'pul'llr.ill uork.'rs. af (or a thorough catnas-. art confiiliMit i'f a Mi; li piil'll. nn plurality In Cl.n k amas county In Nmi'iiihcr Wallor U Tihui Jr, sill att.'tiil llu rally of (.'an!') It.'puMi. an next is k )anl on Sun. lay ci.tiuu. null It lo llu ilKilcamiro of Hid hill.' lolks , Mi Jiiiiii l-t ui' .t i.tiirni'il fi.uii! Alliali! on Moi.la a'l.i in t. n,l... tlsll will) hor pai.iit' ('oiiKtutiilillioiiii ai' I'.'ln i'Vlii..'i I lo Mr ami Mr M i'ia.k.ii of Ku ' K.'ii. over tlm nriit.il of a l.il ail th.ir hump. Mm Mil r.ki'ii una for uii'ily Kitlur lli.iilini hi nii'l Mr ami. Mm. II. I.. Ilfuthm.ui aio u.' !.iink'! lli.'ir ilaiitilitor j ion Molt ami faiinlt a"' di m.i! l.n I'oitlamI Tho iiur.,1! ml) t... in charto of Mr. K A Starker. Mr. ami Mr. Wall, r K.i-li r ato mm pli nalllly lis atr.1 in III.; I.illirt !. Ii iilt.Ue. J Mr. John J n 1 1 1 1 1 - Is liuprnt Hi t iiu.l a.'.'oiiipuiii.nl hi r luotlii r. Ar. hj 1'lliliel to Cord. hi. I on Satiirila.. j uhere ulii' will i'm nh Mik Mr.s.kt j Mr. iiu.l Mr A t' M. Kir'ain an.t, family uiTf cullim: on LoiUo frli iuls , THREE DAYS ONLY Thursday Friday Saturday Oct. 19-20-21st on Sun. lav nn.l w.r Mrs. C. V ,More r'.i K.'.'lli.1 lias i a K.ir.in.'. The J. K. Se.li ! I'ortlainl on Moiula KpotlillllK tho we. I, . ma Hrtnrliert. M.'silallie l!(si!i;i' Arthur I. Smith . I'.ilU's on Tni'a.l.i). ntttiul tho annual . i ' . 1 1 1 1 11 r Kllistn of i . nth ciiinploii'.) t.iinlh liioioil lo1 Mln lli'li'iiel i.l l'h Mis. Wil ! (Vittoin an. I Irp.iil.'.l for The ! here Ihey :i to ' i.titrretici of tin-1 !T - What is a One Cent Sale? r It is a sale wlicrc you buy an item " : at the regular price-then another J. item of the same kind for 1 cent. Vox instance: the regular price of : Kexall Tooth Paste is LMc. You buy one tube at lMc and we sell you another for 1 c or two for 2(5c Our Third lc Sale This is our third one cent sale each larger than the other. This time we will Jiave about lf() dif ferent articles that you can buy for lc and every one a standard article. See our big announce ment next week and plan to store in the benefits of this sale KAtil.K CKKKK. Ore. Oct. 12 -iSpvcUl II. H. Iloffnieistcr .laii.h tor. Mr. Lilly KIInn. ha niovej out from r.irtluml to her father home ncur ikI Creek anil wit' keep houe lor him this winter. H. S. Jonea rame out to Eaile Creek to hunt Sunday. He wu a cuest at the home of Mr. Viola IKiiplas. i A numher of Eauli Cre'kite vlolt-l I the Kdst Claekamaa fair at Ksta j i a. la Iut week. I Mr. Walter IouuIa was a Tort-, ': H fWor Tufaday. j T!io farmers are bitay these fine r. i . Jki'ln? potatiH-s. plon lne. Jrill Inc grain, cte. j Miss lva MuniHttter ho haa been, workini; for Mrs. Howlott. a ralleil I home by the death of her pranilmother last week. Mrs. Geo. Judil. iirandina JuiM. Ml.sscs Kilna Kennedy andl Myrtle Hoffmelster were vlnltinu Mr. U. M. lsrat-li Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy IViticlass -.pent Sunday with l.oan relatives. Mrs. Walter Doulu.ss and children. Mlldied and Florenre. were Sandy fair visitors Saturday. .Ilin Smith lost must of his farm ma chinery and machine thed by fire Sun. day. A neighbor bad get his slash-, in or stubble nn fire and it was bui-i posed the shed was rauclit by a flyinp niark. UOULU COUPLE LEASE COTTAGE HOTEL, M MRS. CASSIE EVANS. OWNER, TO SPEND NEXT YEAR. IN TRAVELING, KELSO PUPILS CAPTURE MANY PRIZES HT FAIR SCHOOL ITSELF WINS AWARD IN THE COMPETITIVE COSTUME DRILL AT SANDY. I CAM'.Y, On. Oct. :; (Special i ; Mrs. I'assle Kians, ontr uml pro prietress of the Cottage Hotel for tho has leased her place I the Sandy Juvenile fair parade Friday. last nine years. ; to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Vaughn of Mo I lalla. 1 Mrs. Kans left I'unby Monday and : while her plans are not definitely l formed, kite expects lo apt nd a year In ' sihtst'clm. and resting Mr. uml Mrs. Vauchn are we'.l known in C'unby, hav Inc 'ixed here for gome time, moving ; to Molalta less than three years u'to. 1 While hete. Mrs. Vauchn conducted a private buanlim; house. ( The pupils of the Canby lilsh school i Rave Prof. Tohle and recent bride a t surprise Fiday evenlnit. each pupil i contriluitltis a Quart of canned fruit, i preserves, pickles or Jellies. About .10 ' wrc present an .l the ox mine was :-pent in sanies, charades and guessitu contests. Miss Adeline P.. Wyett and Mr. hVed lioth chaperoneil tho party. KKI.SO. Ore, IK t. 1.'. (Special I The Kelso school look si'Cond prize in CotKriK.itlohul chin. he, bellli: .o'le f S ' t GEORGE MEADOW BROOK (iKOUGE. Ore., Oct. 1J (Special) I MEAI'OWUHOOK, Ore.. Oct. 2 C. A. Johnson is an owner of a new j iSpecia!) Several from here attended Kurd automobile. Literary at Cedardale Friday eetiiiiK. Mr. and Mrs. X. Scheel and Mrs. Mrs. I. Saari and son Will, returned P. Hoih attended the fair at Sand;- home Friday alter spendln;: several last Saturday. ! days at Sileu, Oregon. Fred l.ins. Mr. and Mrs. I.eo K"'.!i ' The early frost killed mo.t of the motored to Sandy la:-t Friday. Mrs. Theodore Harders visited Miss Flora Johnson last Sunday. Miss Pauline Oehs went to Port lunil last Thursday to work during the winter. Carl I-lns returned home from Gar Held last Thursday. He has been drying prunes for Kd. I.lnn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Almcrt visited Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen last Sun lay. Miss Caroline Weoderhold and Mr. V. Dorum visited Miss Flora Johnson last Sunday evening. The George school opened last Tues day. MisB Anna Pagtic visited relatives nnd friends in George lust Sunday am! Monday. Despondency. When you feel discouraged and des pondent do not give up but take a dose of Chamberlain's Tab'ets and you ars almost certain to feci all right within a day or two. Despondency is very often due to indigestion pnd bilious ness, for which these tablet.! are es pecially valuable. Obtainable everywhere. Kirn in this -section, so Mr. Demoore of Moiulla is kept busv with his silo filler. Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Chindgren, Until ('hindgreii. Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Chlml gren and daughters Vivian and Laurie, visited at Hannah 0. Johnson's Sun day. The Meadowbrook Litcrury Club will hold its first meeting Friday i evenlne (Vrnlior 1 :; ' sll' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepherd and children, Francis, Uessii! and Hazel, (pent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Xew ton's, near Wilhoit. Hugh Comer, of Molalla, bought flv? acres of land near Orchard Falls and is building a house on it. Mrs. Hillbucka and sons, Ames and Arthur, Mrs. Pesola and children, Vi enna and Wilfrie, spent the week end in Portland, returning Monday. Judge Hudson visited Friday with Miss More of Cedardale. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. l.arklns and family spent Sunday at I. O. Orem's of Cedardale. Mrs. Iloyles, of Silverton, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Shepherd, this week. The girls represented minbotinet ba hies and were all dressed alike in blue gowns with white sunbonuets. The boyg were dreg-e.l In blue overalls, u'hite blouses and straw hats In Un competitive program In which tei schools took part, Kelso won fourth prize. The following took prizes for exhibits. Mildred Jarl received first prize for best general exhibit In her class. Lester Irwin won first prize for a cartoon drawing and Hazel lHina won first prize on best dressed doll. The first month of school ended Fri day. The following pupils were neith er absent nor tardy during the month: In Miss Yerkes' room. Kdward .N'elson. Itutli Laumback. Dan Milan. M.iri" F.aunil'a( k. James Milan. Vernie .lari, John Kice. Albert Hall, Anna I. in.!; In Miss Wilkinson's room, Xellie llar vison. Itobert Milan. Anna Milan. Ha zel Dunn, Kunice Jonsnid. John Can ny. The Parent Teacher ns 'Delation w'ill meet Thursday evening. October 0, at ".'U). The September meeting was postponed so election nf officers will take place at this meeting. All ure welcome whether members or not. licfreshments will be served. j There is a state traveling library at the sclioolhouse where any person ! may get books on Mondays and Fri ' dayp between I and 7, p m. i John Jonsrnd. near Poring had th.. I misfortune of 'using his barn by fin : Sunday afternoon which started from ! a neighboring Hearing. Little eight- yearold Kthel Jonsnid, had a narrow i escape from the flames In the bum- Ing barn where she was when it ' caught. It burned so rapidly that sho ly had time to escape. However was entirely unhurt. Mrs. F. W. Canning had the misfor tune of scalding her foot quite badly one day last week. Miss Anuria Canning began ln-r f-cliool at Greenwood October 'I. gates trout tin Gnu- ihur. h of Hits place. At the riHonl'v ori:aiilml Men's i lub, W. I. lUlimtutu- was elected pres ident . Carey Deter vice president, llabdi Madison Mvrrtari. ami Win Jacobs treasurer K' v Smith was ap pointed teacher of the class. Inter est Ing meetings are planned for on Thursday ex fiitngs and there an x members of the club. .Next Sunday being Good ('ItU. u.blp :ay, nr. Kings iup. r on ' Good t Itlzen- hip." will lio civ en at tlm II . in Sunday nervier al the i liurch. In the afternoon Hex. J. K. Hawkins, of Or gou City an.l C. II. I've will speak on the "llrewers' Amendment." The hour of the afternoon service Is 2::iii. On Friday evening last new offi. vim were elected In the Chrlstlon Kml'-av or society. Mrs A t.' M H you want a copy ol the complete list before next Friday drop us a post card and vc will mall you one-It will be worth dollars to you II you use It. Huntley Drug Co. Oregon City, bro. ... rr j. B , .i:.k . , , j"-r" tilt !. l r v CANBY DEPARTMENT CAXIlV. Orr. Oct. Kt'v. W. Hov.l was a Tuesday. Mrs. Moore U speudllig th week with relatives In the city. Dr. l.lvesy In a Portland visitor for It. Smith Is pre Ii"' vxeek ident; Arthur Huberts. Ice iiresldent ami chairman uf the lookout commit ee; Carey Deter, his retary; Vera Glass Is treasurer. The devotional me. tints are he'd on Sunday evening and a social event will be given each month. The Jciinlngl l.ode Sunday s. hiwil will be repressed In tin convention being held In Oregon City this week by Mrs. Win. Jacobs and Mrs H. X. Smith ami Mrs. Kennedy. A very pretty affair of the fall sea son was an a:teriioon lea given by Mrs. II. J. Kobinson for Mr. Kol.ln Mm s mother, who has spent tr. c months visiting here. Music ami de lirious refreshments rounded out a most enjoyable- time. Among the miests were Mrs. Secrest. Mrs. Lur ing. Mrs. I.l.lell ami Mrs. McF.irl.iae of Portland: Mesdames C. L. Smith, lien Los, v. H. X. Smith. Walter Heck i hit. Ilertiia Hart, Win. Jacobs, M. A.! Shaver. A. F. and Kennedy lane, Alice U'ahlroii and F.lliel Hart were guests from the Lodge. Miss Graves who 'returned to Iowa last spring after a visit with Mrs. A. A. Ilopsuu. has recently been married to Rev. Ilre ver. n Methodist minister of the I'pper lowu conference. C. P. Ibirse arrived from liolph on Tuesday to attend the funeral of the late Miss Scripture. Mrs. F. C. Wheeb r. of Porlhiml. pent Sunday with her mother. Mrs Until White. Mr. ami Mrs. George Scliccr and baby, of Macksburx. wire xlsltlutf al the home of Mrs. ti. W. White Mon day. Miss l.ety Graham of Oregon City spent Sunday at I he home of her brother. Arthur. Sunday evening sh.i went to Macksburg where she begun her duties as Instructor In the schools Monday. Mrs. Ivan Dimlck of Aurora, is vis King in Canby this week. Miss Mabel Huffman, of Portland, was a guest at tin' Wang home Satur day evening and Sumlay. Itev. Jonas returned Saturday even ing f rum an c xlcmlcd trip through Cub Ifornla and some of the eastern states. Hoc Sailor of Liberal Is a freipient caHcr In Canby these tin vh. 1.' (Special) j Civile N'ewslrom ami sister. .i Portland visitor J Itollu. were Portland xlsliors S lay I Mrs Charles K Pale of New Fra. was a Canby visitor e-ncilav Mis G W. While visited with lid I areiils ut Oswego, Monday ulieriiiHia. returning to Canby Tucl.iv. C. G. Hiooklns who Is alt. ii. ling die I nlver.- lty of Oregon. Is Iraiisai ling oeslh.' lu Canby IliU week Kuzlle Cribble of Macksburg was, Iran -.ii Hug busliiess lu Canliy .Mmi day. Mr. I.eo Shafer of Molalla, Vas a' Canby visitor Saturday evening l-Awrni. c M.iHt. itoii, of Molall i, pent Saturday uiglil and Sunday wlihi Mr. ami Mrs. Win. A. Johnson of KiisscM, Samh LeClairix ! Portland, were visiting at the h.iiue Misses M. L. Mi Far- j of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Johnson, Thursday. Ihey went on to Salem Friday. G. W. White, Walt Kinney, Ivan Dimlck uml Jin k obler left Saturday evening for Cow Creek canyon on the west fork for a ten days hunting tup. Mr. A. Hodge, who Is hunting lu southern Oregon, shipped home a flue deer Monday. Otto mid Walt Krueger sent a fine lot of China pheasants to their sister in Portland Saturday. The boys went JUDGMENT ORDER IS SIGNED. s. MARQUAM 4, ti , ft, fK i j $ 9 X x For a Muddy Complexion. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetables and cereal:). Take outdoor exercise daily and your complexion will be greatly improved within a few months. Try it. Ob- MARQUAM, Ore., Oct. 12 (Special) j talnable everywhere. A. Cummlng has moved bis goous to Salem where ho will open a store. J. C. Marquam will take possession of the buildins vacated by Mr. Cum : mlngs and will Boon move his stock there. Mrs. A. n. Hibbard, of VVillholt, Is visiting at her father's, the Kev. Stock well. Guy C. Larkins and wife of Silver ton, were out Saturday. Kev. T. Acherson has been re-appointed to the Marquam and Hubbard charges of the M. E. church. 4. S- ft, i l, A, 4, -S, 4y i, MAPLLE LANE ' DAMASCUS 4, ,;. ;, ., i q . -i, -9 ., DAMASCCS, Ore.. Oct. V' I Spec ial ) Pleasant Valley Grange held a picnic at the home of Mrs. Donno'y mil Wednesday. October I. Invitations were extended to neighboring granges. Mr. and Mrs. David Harp and family of Platte City, Mil, are visiting at the home of G. C. Ixillas ami nay make their home in Oregon. Dr. K. L. Dunn, of Gladstone., will speak on "The Amendments" at tin? Christian church at Stone Friday eve nlng, October I". Mrs. Julia Mumpower, after a long I illness, passed away at the borne of! her daughter, Mrs. John llatton, last Monday. Circuit Judge Campbell Wednesday signed a Judgment order for J llu ami i.fists In the suit of Mary I'arotber against Krni-st F. Sunto, Kutella K. Santo, ('. c. fCeevcs and Lena It. Keeves. T. A. WlllllllllH llllll J. K. Olinger, duiiiK business us Williams Kr Ollnger, at Milton, Ore., who are in tervening defendants, are given a Ju.lgnieiit for $-'!19,L'i against the de l f'-mlants. The court orders property owned by defendants at Jennings Lodge sold to satisfy the Judgments. NEEDFUL KNOWLEDGE Oregon City People Should Learn Detect the Approach of Kidney Disease. to is a When You Take Cold. with thn average man a cold serious matter and should not be trill ed with, as some of the most danger ous diseases start with a common cold. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and get rid of your cold as quickly as possible. You are not experimenting when you use this remedy, as it has been in use for many years anU has .ohiisheii retmtation. It contains no opium or other narcotic, able everywhere. j- t 't '? ry Obtain MAPLE LA.VK, Ore., Oct. 12 (Spec ial) W. L. Aman and family have moved from the Latourette farm t' that of Mrs. Wilcox on the Morton road. Clifford Crawford has moved onto the Latourette farm. X. I!. Xelson has moved away fror.i the Victor Xeal farm. Monday evening Miss Peatl Heater was the recipient of a shower of use ful things. They'rs P -n 't-.d. Dear Luke HillHx.ro. t.. i; ininate. the following us Its ib-ii g in-:, to tin Names Ih .Names cliib: Pub l'p;i, Mer CHICHESTER S PILLS V . lilt llltUllMI HAll. Pi I I.4lrI Ak Jr I'mifM AX I'ltl tm H.4 ind bU muliic$f t .if-v, lotaiM with ue RiW-nfc V rtrtknJi.Br.SfMl.AtwR'Ei)t r SOLD 3Y ORLCGISTS EVLRYWHERE rltt Misire. Nell Prir-. . P. Gieen.-IIillsboro Get In Line, Gn-li r. Wutiteil iJiniiig i-l)iu sor li-jtel. Muratbo'' 1 1. limit. -Ail. in Dei ?.toirn-s Leads- Could No' Mrs. F. K. i writes: "I trouble fur ; this suni .- er i ' i K'ei.. n:,d S i ..I t Her CocAlirj. :i-..-ier, I':-'. . : fo. ' ,- ,'. 'ed with kid ,ey ' ' )(.: -,. I w ag so i i:' t i nd hardly d n. i . ' y Kidney Pii:,i ,i:.d ' i I fr like a ' i . any women ncg!-cl ; kidney derangemei t 1 i.'-y.s are not propcr'yf. ork poisons left in th? weak back, dizziness, , cooking. I . they Ik! . person " f ; sympt' n ' When ti. I doing their """" '"" wean nacK, nizzinefft,. putfiness ireler even, swollen ankles, Do. Joints, and riieun.at ism. Jones Drugi.U; Co. Adv. j, The Myuipi ruriH of kidney trouble are many. Disordered kidneys often ex crete a thick, cloudy, offensive urine, full of sediment. Irregular of passage or attended l,y a sensation of scalding. The Lack may uchc, headaches anil il'v..y f.pells may occur und tho victim I is often weighted down by a feeling ! of lammor uml fatigue. Neglect these I warnings ami thorn Is danger. Delay often proves fatal. ; Vou can iiHe no belter endoraed j kidney remedy than Doan's Kidney I Pills. Hen 's Oregon City proof of I liiHr merit. Lawrence Xatlie. flOfl Madison St., On gon City, Hays: "Eight years ago I v. i s 'aid up for several months with inflammatory rheumatism. Most of the time v. as perfectly helpless niid my whole bndv was 'wire. I could " , hardly hear lo have anyone come, near my bed, as I was bo sensitive to the 'ci'at noise. My kidneys were In, a 'Telly had way and they wero very " mi nted. I had taken only a couple ' boxer of Doan's Kidney Pills when ,'s acted more freely nnd the pains eased up. I took boxes altogether and since e bad hut very little trouble ldneys and have been fee! n m-ery way." " at all dealers. Don't sltn ' r a kidney remedy get Iney pflfs the same that had. Tonter-MUburn Co., alo, N. Y. r V bid-tw down Sumlay to help eat them. Mrs. J. D. Hitter of Needy, visited this week with her daughter, Mrs. K. A. Knn ger. Miss I .nra I lie Lee was entertained by Portland friends Friday and Saturday. The county Sunday school conven tion will be held at Oregon City Fri day and Saturday. Several from Ciin-j by are p'aiinlng to attend. A com-1 mlttee from the M. K. church meets' tonight (Wednesday) to elect dele- gates and arrange to be represented i lu the 8. S. parade Saturday. j Some important changes have beun made in the train schedule for tho' Southern Pacific. For tho benefit of our patrons in the country, who take, the train lu Canby, ilin new table fob I lows: No. Southbound 17 2; ISO II. in. 1.1 !l:I!2 p. in. Pl I!: 11.1 p. III. 27 ri:2II p. m. The Canby high Cunby friends. Mr and Mr i. It. C. Smith, were tire i gon City vl .ltorii Sunday. 1 Jim Hampton left Sunday for Pint i laud, ulu ic he expects to remain In ilellnltHv. j Mel v In Kid was a passenger to Poit ! land Salurd.i.v .Mrs. Wllmer Saiiduess an I d.iuHi ters. Mlldied ulnl Miss I'.l'ii llulran. were shopping in Oregon City Friday. Chester Douglas, who is working lu Oregon City, mail.' a brief vMI with home folk this week. T. II. Hamilton made a business trip to Portland Wednesday. T A. Root aci ompunled bv Com liihisliiiier Knight, was limp, ctlng Iliads lu this section of (he county this week. Grand Senior Warden Adam KiiiHit went tn Astoria Saturday evening to visit officially Clatsop encampment. I. O. O. F. No. lis. He accompanied Ihe members of (he Gulden Rule lo.lc.i of Portland. Canliy people have received several surprises this past week lu the inairl , lunula! circles. Fi lends of ('. A. Rich unison received announcements of hl.i ' lunrrliige October 2nd to Miss Louis:. I Allen of Nevada, Iowa. Mr. Richard son was a resident of Canby for sev- eral years mid made a host of friends j hero, who wish him a happy uml pros porous wedded life. The young pen pie will miike their home In San Fran cisco. Roldo fi. Brown formally with ilin Mobilbi Fleclrlc Co of Canliy, was married lust week In Miss May Mill 'tin, of WlllbiiiisburK, Kan. Mr. ml i Mrs Prow a will make their holiiit III Mo'iilla. where Mr Urown Is hook j keeper for Hit Cnnby Lumber Co. Charlie llulras. Jr. was manic. I nt Vancouver, Men. lay, (). (ob. r '.'ml. In Catherine LnMoon of .Mui knhuig After a brief bnliev moon, they will take up their resident t nt Molnll.l Mrs. Adam Knlrbl accoiiipauled her sister. Mrs. Ciinle Kviins. to Pott land Moll. lay D. J. Fuller Is spell. ling this week lu Portland Fran. Kraxburger of Micks'img. was a I'unby visitor Wednesday Gi'orge llolbrook, of Portland, Was a t'liiiby xlnltor Friday eviiiliu: Mi k lire I 'i' has opi lied II bill n. j shop In the building formerly mi .ipn-.l I by Combs' i Ii .mini; and pre. sing par 'lots Mr. Grebe Im was prev limslv with Win Ma. krcll ami Grorce Greg nr . of Molall i. has a m II eipilppe.l shop, and Is prepared for nboe repair lug us widl ns hartics making Several ladies In. I Tuesday alter , nniiii at tile home of Mrs. Hal ve) Til bin ami pcrfeitcil a W. C. T P. nr g illl.illoll Mrs llaivey Douglas was electl'd president. Mi s. W. K Porter, vice president; Mrs Harvey Toble. s.s rctarv uml Mrs I. F. Deyoe. treas urer. Mrs. Andrew, i-iuinly pri'iildcnt nl the W. C. T. I' was present ami gavn Hume Interesting advice. Mrs. W. Ilovil Moore was apiuiliiti'il sui. rln leiiileiit nf th" evangelistic work and Mrs. Harvey Tohle, superintendent nf tin. cssuv work In Ihe schools He Was Worried nd Hopnleti. "For tell or twelve years I was botherisl w lib bad kidney trouble," writes T. F. Hut. hlnsnn. I. Illln Rnck. Ark "I Irb-il many remedies and doctor:!, but grew worse all the tlliii'. I whs worried uml had almost given up all hopes. I tried Fuloy Kidney Pills and they helped me n lot. I have since used flxo hnxes ami am now a well num." Foley Kidney Pills drive out aches anil pains dun to kidney trouble; also sleep disturbing bladder disorders -Jones Drug Co. Adv. No. Northbound Hi 7. is 28 i):.'ll j IS 2:111 i II :u , school has in-1 creased to such an extent, It was nee- ami en- ;.. .- ' iTI.i'.: ' ti . I 1,3 -I. t. a 5' ' I'm Y i . p nuiii.t-e tr. mil llllf, ther room gage one more Instructor. The labor-! tory has been fitted up for occupancy by the primary grades, taught by Miss Nina Ilubbs. Mr. II. II. Kccles, and his grammar high school pupils will occupy the room on the first floor uml Mrs. George Ilendslitiiller has been en gaged to teach classes lu physical geography and physics. Miss MI'dred Wang is' shopping In Portland this week. Arthur Graham was an Oregon City visitor Wednesday. Mrs. S. Heiiderliu and three chil dren, Gladys, Ida and Ray, were up from Portland spending a lew days of the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aral son. ; Mrs. George llendshadler und Mls; ' Austin were Portland visitors Satur- day. I John Rltter of Needy attended the datteo at tho band hall Saturday even ing. , Miss Catherine Kvans was up from 1 Portland to spend Hie week-end with ' per parents, Mr. und Mrs. Kvans ac companied' her to Portland Sunday ti T- ( ternoon. Miss Mildred Nlcbindi of Oswego, was a guest of Miss Elizabeth Pierco , over Sunday. Rubber Stamps Our Rulilicr Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or der for special stamps on short notice. Orders received by 5 I M. delivered the following morning. Butter Wrapper Stamps X 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER G. H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. Oregon City Enterprise Office Outfitter. Phone Pacific 2 Home B-10