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m -mm 0 Ainu Of Bill OtcUrtd ImpoaaiUla. MACK8BURG. 4 l MACKHIU'ldl. .H. M l- KM- i ml I Tin- potato Imlti M Iiiriunlit J Ilia ihltf llldlllt lur llu pli'ai'lll, llli' Miutl.ir tn'Un iiinoi (.uombV (ir llu'' uurk. Tli tul'i am ul excellent j iUlll, larger (ml timtv numi-roiia in tillU Hun In 'n I rinniiti an. I in' 1 III lh dry ninl ilcun condition. o l.itf In thla c '. I m;i I . lu'to mi uttiMi ; ii hu i i ' ii I n i r ifi-1 1 -l tn get Hi' in in In mark'! m hi r I limn n. ni-l nh inn J Many nr Umda luiw al ready brvti wilt auay tiiil nil r''ll Hull Ik tn-llltt llai-d on till' mm In a til K-'t the great cmp iiiiiIit mii'l tu'lore tlu mm With iirTtmful regret n-'"til the death of I he little il.uuhiir of Mr mill Mm. Auguat Itoihoiiborg. ulio-i-kiTiiiim IPm-aa aa in. iilloiii'd In r ri'iil Imhii- of llio KiiIiTtIi'. Tin" I t , tin inn' h.iil 1'ivn ailing fur out x fortnight, tut . thought t.i W li.i proving lual rik. tun a turn fur tin .orat was proi cptlhli' on S.iturd.iv and a- few hnnri later death rain.' t.i Imr relief. Tluiiiiih only fourteen tiumtha rid. " -'t timl o lined a degree of promtae th.it wan iiiiiiaual ami LiT parent hai llu- di'i'i".t ym " tli entire roniinunlty In tluMr Ii reparable lo. The burial a .it Hoar Creek cemetery, und uTi ly alien lei. IJi-v. Kr. I.uca. of the Lutheran rhnrvh officiating. The nnnii.il minion it tin' Lutheran churrh on Sunday. Oetobor I'.th. .m an vent of the deeiieat Interval. The morning aervleo. conducted by rr l.u aa vaa attended ly a large emigre nation. At the cloae a dinner i M-rwJ by the ludieit of the i.ri-h at the paraouage. Kev. Win. Kru!ergef of Orvgnn City, preached In KuglUh to an attentive and appreciative rongro s.iilon In the afternoon. The M'nnonlte congregation held Its mlKlnn at the l'vthel chapel on Sal nntav, October l.th. The building aa crowded In its ulinoat lap.irity at : all threi of the service, l.nn. h wax M-rved at noon. The Mothers ' c!ul) met for Its list , e. -Vn of the year at the home of .'!. ?;mon Miller on the afternoon of October 1 Jth. A very busy and In- toTf'tni; time was enjoyed. The vii Itirn were: Mr. Holderman. a guest of Mr. Miller's, from California; Mr. MoHlitHTKer. Mr, liixel and Mrs. Slileliis. After the completion of the uiteriioon's work, r tempting rop.i.-t was forved. Mrs. Keelinc Invited the ladies to meet ut her home for tin." next fession. and the clnli adjourned till Ootohor Ifith. The Wa'ch Hepler amiil Is still nihei with orders from al road aid the home builders are patiently wait Inn for timber to 1:0 on with their work. Miss llertha llochi has accepted A position In Portland. 1 Miss Edna Hamilton Is employed in Mulalla. Mis3 Ulah Sclmltz Is working in Salem. MEETING IS POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT IN NEAR FV t 4 t i MULINO. TL'RE PLANNEO TO RAISE MONEV FOR PIANO MKVIHIW Nti-Hlk. Hre, Hit I ' iSpiilall A lane crod ull.ii.le.l the fitht l.lti'rary itieeiitiii Kml.i ew-tuiirf. A cnllilllllli'i' Wa Ul'l'illllt.'d l "'' al'out nil i lil.'tl.illini.'lil In the near In tnre for r.iUinii some more inoncy to i r . I h the piano 1'atililie and .luliu llo!.lil lllillied pli knu pruiii's at I'lark hrnlhein Wed neml.iy I M l-arklim. ol M.il.J l.nn loiltil ut hu lirolher A I. I.arkin. Sunday The t'e.l.irda'e l.ll.l.iri clnh i'.I ; hold ll lux! ineclMK Saturday v riillii;. i to!'i r :'l Mr lloiuhlon tilled hi i "llu Tiii lay. the hint one on the . it W Miks llii.lv. n, l.lilli' S.hli'ue and Uaru lloft. tt. r Nilid at :.ite' i Sunday. John Sa.iri of the Saum Umd io.ii pany a out on Iiii:iu'm. Satutday. ! Myrtle. Ila-el. Xetlie mid Allen 1 .ir ( kin UMtcil at l T. .lohn-on's Sun-, dav eclilns i Mr. and Mrs J. T Chase and son Harry, of Alberta. Canada, but form aMv of this pl.n e si'. llt I .i 1 week IS' Itlns trietids in .Meadow brook They i are on Ikeir na to Los Aui:e!es, Cal.. ! lu re t!ie cptt to inalie their home Mr and M s A I. Uirklns and son. Allen, took a trip i;p the Columbia huhwuy Tuesday the Uirklns of Manpiam. Clients of I l. r HAZELIA. 1IAZK1.IV. Ore.. Oct. lL.-iSpeclal I Mr. and Mrs. Seilars. from Tort land were guests of Mr and Mrs. A. Worth iiiKton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Harry Mew of port land, spent several days with the tat tor'u aunt. Mrs. Sarah Child la.-t week. Miss Audrey Wanker spent the af ternoon with Miss Irene Pun.. in Wed nes.lay. Win. I yer of Osweito. was in the r.-ichborliooil San. lay. Mrs. K. W. Totter and son. Clarence, of Mikka'o. Oie.. are vi-ituis at tli. homo of the former's l arentsIr and Mrs II. T. I mi. .in Mrs Potior a formerly M's Anna Mum an of this place. Ctl.idys. Kha and Wanda Wanker Ml I.IVO, Ore. O.I I!' iSpe. Ml) - Mrs I'ele lienllne was an Oiiuou Cm t iil.r l ist Tliur.la Mis Jo I. Manli Is mid Mr.. i..on.e Cuiiulh weie Poitlan.l iltoi la si 1 lnunlay I Mr mid Mi. Waller Wabbuf ant I Mr and Mi Itob Siio.Ui.i-s . .1 t an mi 1 1 ii K last Sunday In the W .lorl ,' car. Mr. House ho Is mloiiin; (roin a itiol.e of para'tsis is Hot lu.p.o. rt i icr rapidly. I Mrs dioro' I'aii'ilh. ho li.n b. I IIiiii; relatives In Miilmo lor lb. last month, started tor hor Ii ' i.e Ml Kialiston, loo, int. last M..ii.la Mie m.is a-1 onipaiiied u l.ir as l'..il,.n i b) lu r brother. ls. ar I.. Mauii ls .lesnie Man, i U was u Molall.t visitor last Sunday. Mrs Kph Mo.ke mid .l.cliior. Al tin, i. were Mului.i visitors last Sui da. The d.uice ncti In Mullt.o hall S.ilo.i lat nikht was well utteiuled Mis loin n.sh ai i onipaiiied by !i T aunt. Mis Klo Miller, were I'uvoa Cm visitors one dav (his week Mr and Mrs ,., peeMi-r of l',,r' I. hi. I motored out to .Mulino and ti. re the weekend miests of Mr and Mis Joe M.uuels. Mr antl Mrs. Kltuer Kilckson .mil lihlldren ;.nd Mr. and Mis Aiuust Krii kson motored to Cotton last Sun I dav to isll .relatives u ml friends. Mr and Mrs Charles porter, of , Onuoii I'll), passed throuch Mulino last Monday. The Porters were 'o--mi r residents of Mulino. The gr.inne met in regular session last Saturday. The Parent Teachers' association met at the school house last Kriday. Klmer Krickson was a Portland vis ! itor last Monday. 0ar Krickson commenced hu i studies at the Molalla IiikIi s. luiol j last Monday. Mrs. Catherine Voucher, Mrs. Mary I Manlels. Mrs. tleorco Carrnth. Miss Kate Ivaniels and X. 11 Mamell went ; to Needy last Wednesday and pent i the dav with Mr. and Mrs. Chas Nob lilt. Mrs. Hointhton and son, Mow. were Mulino visitors last Sunday. They are livitii; in Meadow- Hrmik now. but they were former residents of Mulino The directors of Mulino si hool i.illc.l a meetiiu last Monday evonlntl to decide by a vote of the district wluther they would o'l the old school I house or keep it lor a playslo'd for tile! ihiblreti. j y -s Anna J. ps.m and Miss Ida l'.er I il:ne were tile cuests of Mrs. I.. !!..!n l.,y last Tu-'sday urteiiioon. the bullellii s.i.m ail all villi to ttie -ll POTATO-DIGGING ON BLAST IN EASTERN AT FULL 1 CLACK- ! AMAS DISTRICT s. a, j. t, BARLOW UAJILOW, Ore., Oct. 13 (Special) Mis. '..ena Bond returned to her home jv Spokane Friday after visiting Iter lurents, Mr. and .Mrs. Jesse here hu I relative's In Portland for the last Ibf ; months. vV'ood Young of Portland will make Ii : k home with his slater, Mrs. Jim Hays, this winter. Friday niht the Harlow- people were entertained by G. L. Hedges. J. E. Jack, Fred Johnson and C. W. His ley of Oregon City, candidates on the Democratic ticket. Monday night Mr. I.oder and Mr. Scliuebel gave interesting and instruc tive talks to the voters, especially so on the brewers' amendment. When You Take Cold. With the average man a cold is a 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. Vou are not experimenting when you use this remedy, as It has been In use for many years and has an established reputation. It contains no opium or other narcotic. Obtain able, everywhere. were dinner guests of their cousin.. Miss Lulu Wanker Sunday. ; Miss Inioc-ne Jewell will not teach the lls.'.elia school this winter. M.s Morothy Zinser is to teach. j Mrs. Stella Shipley, of Osv.eito. vis-1 Ited her daughter. Mrs. F. W. Lehman. , ..fur,liv ;n,l inn,l..v I fHIMITV M:-s Irene M'lncin callo l on Mrs. Zivney Sunday evenine. I M. K. Loni and Miss Morothy Zin-er. the latter of Washington, were din- tier guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Wan-, ker and family Monday. Miss Jean Wilson called on Miss Marion Eastman Saturday evenitiK. Mrs. Christeiison. of I'ortland. i visiting h.-r daughter. Mrs. W. II. Ziv ney. Mrs. A. K. Thomas wa in Oregon ' City Monday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shipley of Os- 1 and Community wego, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. W. I.eli . club meeting ' man Sunday afternoon. , Hoy Ross, of Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fast man and family. Sunday. ; Mrs. F. W. Lehman and children. ! Mrs. Stella Shipley and Mrs. Mabel ; Shipley, of OaWego, Henry and Km;! j Zivney, William Krawl and David i Long were guests at the H. T. Mun-1 can home Sunday afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. G. Lehman visited with friends in Ma'.waukie, Ore., Sun- j day. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh linker and son Kenneth visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. . J. Thompson of Oswego Sunday. Mrs. A. Wortliington, Mrs. T. H. j Childs, Mr. and Mrs. C. (,'. Holland, i Freil Lehman and I Steiiihilber and ; Mrs. A. K. Thomas and son I.orin-'. : were those from Hazelia who attend-1 ed the grange fair ot Oswego Satur-1 day. Miss Gladys Wanker of Portland spent the week-end with her parent-, Mr. and Mrs. John Wanker. j Mrs. F. W. Wanker visited with her son, ('. ('. Wanker of Portland Thiir-f-1 day, Friday and Saturday. Melvin Carter, Mrs. A. I.. Walling and Mrs. S. ('. Parton of Portland were In the neighborhood Saturday. Mrs. H. H. liowman, Filith and Au drey Wanker called at the Duncan home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Funk of Port, land, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Zivney Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jackson were pleasantly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh linker Saturday afternoon. Mrs. F. W. Wanker took dinner with her hoii Kd Wanker Saturday. W. P.. Cook, J. P. Cook and J. S. Jackson were business visitors in the county seat Friday. Herbert Duncan was in I'ortland Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. Nielson was pleasantly en tertained by Mrs. J. P. Cook Friday atfernoon. A. K. Helms. D. K. Long, W. Kd Wanker and II. T. Duncan transacted business in Portland Thursday. Mrs. H. Ii. liowman spent a pleas ant afternoon with Miss Kthel liaker Friday. Miss Hattie Wanker called on Mrs. H. T. Duncan Wednesday afternoon. A. Nielson was in Oswego Saturday morning. OF EM MEEK, MEETS MEMBERS GATHER AT HOME MRS HATTIE CLESTER AP PLE CROP SMALL. OF GKORGE. Ore.. Oct. I Special I The George Social club held its annual last Saturday nlgnt. ('. C. JohnsoD made a business trip to Portland last Saturday. Fred Lins, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rath, motored to I'ortland last Sunday, spending the day with Mr. Rath's sis ter, Pauline Wourms. Kvery body is busy digging potatoes nowdays, while the good weather lasts. Mrs. Julius Paulsen visited Mrs. Kd Harders last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Almert visited Peter Rath's last Sunday. Miss Caroline Weiderhold left last Friday. She intends to spend a month with Mrs. Worms '(it I'ortland, then she is going to Mount Angel, where! H. M. P.orland, Mrs. she intends to go to school for a few ! children, Mr. Tlieo ears. Oscar Harmmer was a Sunday itor at Joyners. KAGLK CKKEK, Ore.. Oct. 19. ' 'Special) The Helping Hand society ! Met at tlie home of Mrs. Hattie C'lesler last Wednesday afternoon and H't'tit a pleasant afternoon. ! .Mrs. lirush was a I'ortland visitor . Saturday. ' School Supervisor Hrenton Vedder ' paid a visit to the Douglass and Fugle t Creek schools last Friday. 1 Owing to the scarcity of apples this ! fall apple-picking will be a small Job. iioy ami Carl Douglass did some chopping for several of the fanm-rn Saturday. Mrs. John Reid and sons, Theodore and Chester, were dinner guests at the home of R. H. Gibson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass Sun-1 day. j Dr. Adix made a professional call on ' Mrs. How lett last Saturdav evening. I Mrs. Howlett has been on the lick list for some time. vis- CLARKES. V 'V s CLARKKS, Ore.. Oct. '.). (Special; Miss Ksther Staat.s, of Oregon City, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Staats, over Sunday. Alexander Nelson and Rufert Mar ipiardt took a trip to Silverton last Sunday. Miss liernlee Gard spent Sunday with Miss Mary Hotteiniller. Mr. and Mrs. John and daughter Ruby and son, Alva, were in town last Saturday. Gilbert L. Hedges from Oregon City spoke Sunday evening. Kdwin liottemiller and Charles Ralph were in town last week. The Clarkes orchestra played at Scliuebel last Sunday. Mr. Launer, the Timber Grove school teacher, visited his parents ov er Saturday and Sunday. C. H. liergman has moved on his own place again. Albert Durst took a load of wood to,' town last week. Mrs. Fred Marshall went to eastern Oregon for a short visit. Krnest Merger Is putting up a wood shed on his place. Richard Griffith has bought a new Ford. w ii siixvii.i.F.. on-, o.i i; i k.i llor of llui lul.ipilsel H. l.ue Uklug up III.' iirmiiueiila In I In- totcia bullet In I wish to ia iiit.uili.ii In a lull lake III Opel riling or pllllllllK III) I.IM ill title III The Kliteipiise I Intended In auk the iUeallou. ' W hi la -noil f I. inner III. nit wollli leu tliliea ,i iiiii. Ii us f.irinci l a u v " It was piiiile.l ,mi f fariiu r ll a nione." Ill the til at pan ol piiiaKtuph Hue. ol I lie tine ia' Imllciin It san. ll.ne been iiillclIlK people llllo lllo stale" What Mill we be ilnliin h low ciiiiK llio Intel,., i.ii,. put fin it nit. I I'le li.lo I lit at.ito Ihia p.ii.ima.ih iMuU ii l.il'owa, ' Huiidieda ri tilili cl e.l.h veur by the lol.'ilosuin ol liimtKaitf bearlliK eliolb.ini Inleient rates ' have shown in un ultli lea and i win si, no an. ,in ili.il it, nut in leiesi ,,,. (,t ,, lls ,i, , j,r, i I pa I thill leully hurls I he inleicsl I. ne l already rohUuiictl bv law mi.: i.u'i Uanea carrjlng cxlioi l. nam inter cal tales" will i.( i , . I . I K.iOtl III tiui i .Milts I'liianrapli all In niral 1 1 i .l it will no perpetual worry an. I i vpeiise ol im.it g.it.e leuewlng. It ia, . .ii-, piat Hi ail) an end to tori-cloauii's. lost boon s uu. bluhted hitpea,'' ,, Don biaillllul It it were only true. ,t it la ui.solutel) an luii.o--.il. Iht) mm ii. pi hu , pal mi n giilated ua i.l the pie.i lit tune. Itea.l iiik this paragraph n mind one of the .i.lioiii-n.ciita tr p.iu ut inc. in un a 4i the almanac vurlcl.i It la a soil ol a cure nil with one boil'e or vour uionev b.u k. Iheie never vi.is a llu, In Hie I lull would cure ull the .lis, ases uu.l (here never will lie one leal lilulin, let aloiii' a lake reform bke Una one, thai i.l cure all our e. onoiiiic and so. I.il d laeases. Paragraph tune a.ivs the Oregon law Is almost Identical nuh (he Auslra liau und New Zuil.ni.l rural uedila laws. Korliinately I happen to have two topics of the linpoit.iiii nivtiou of all these laws. There ale a goo. I uiuuv law und to say the Ougoii ulnctid meiil Is uluionl I.l. nlli al with them la going u long wuva. To show how II diifers from one of (hem 1 will quote the rurul credits law of South Austra lia show lug ta Held of oiratlon. It makes advancements of three kinds as follow a: 1. To farmer and other producer 2. In aid ut industry on security ot hinds, owned outright or leased (rum the government. .". To local aulliorilus of towns. villages and the like, on the security of their tavea. Ke.ul that over again and then read section four of the Urcgon anion, Intent and you will see how far the iirguineiit in the voters bulletin Is off. In New Zealand each year th treasurer may set asult be lent to farmers. $ but to workers, and t lent to iiiiinlclnalilics ' sound like tho Oregon lieu! it over again and see. Kvery one of the Australian and .New Zeal.in.l will loud more j to alt money, than the Oregon iimeinlnii nt. ! eiu e. on ttie same securit). I do nut say their laws do not have limitations of a certain number of dollars per acre, as in the Oregon amendment, but I challenge any ot the trainers or tho supporters of tills amendment to show such a limit.itlup to tin, I it. . 1 J Paragraph tea in the Voters' hullo ' tin says. "Do not be deceived." the moneyed Interests will defeat this bill I if possible. The Oreguii rural credits! anioniltneut Is a bonding system of rural credits. I happen to have reso. Intlotis drawn up by tho linancial com mittee at tiie 1 1 sill annual meeting of the ohanibt r of commerce of the state of New 'Vnrk. which Is a long way of saying Wall street, held Mi.y I. Hurt, which reads as follows: "Resolved, That the chamber of commece of the State of New Vory opposes tiny meth od of agrl. ii'tural banking in the l lliteil States which requires the use of government funds, or the use of any postal savings deposits In any rur;:l banking project, or any legisla tion exempting from taxation any particular class of obligations." Vou will notice that there is nothing said about Wall ;;treet being opposed to u bonding system of rural credits, and they are not. If the fruitier of this amendment have any proof to the con trary why didn't they statu It and lis source us I have lust done. A bond ing rural credits Is a good thing for Wall str-'ot and they are not lighting it but they are prepared to light a real rural credits us the above resolu tion shows. With this ..rtlcli; and tho ones be fore it I have covered the most Impor tant points in the rural credits propo sition. I gladly Invite any of the framera or supporters of this amend ment to show, on any of the different points, whore I am wrong in my con tentions or where I have misquoted or stretched the truth. I do not claim to know It all and ir what little I do know, or think I know, on rural cred its is wrong they will do me a decided favor by showing me whom, how, and why, before November 7, 191. I'm II I am .show n I consider there Is but one way to vole on the Oregon rural cred lis amendment und that Is ' NO." ,D. S. VOCNG. IIIIIIH m a liaini . i MEASURES DISCUSSED1 WHY. On Wall lvlmi.cr In III Polll.UI. O. I it.ia lull I I I.l I Uli a. I In it b u-l HIV J. K. HAWKINS AND C, H. DVE EM'IAIN UILL8 A NO PROPOSED AMINOMCNTS .IK.VVINC.S l.iiMGK, Oie. O. I l:i S'i . I.ill M the iiioiiiIuk s. 1 1 1. . ill I.l .it o . Ion. h. K. V H until plesciiii , Mr K I in; 'a p.ip. r on l I ( iiu. it -lii, lor 1111114 People " Hie HUM i lloll lell.lerlllM pet lal lino-li 111 the iitlcruiNiii aouu' of the hums 111 " u be vole. I in, at llu. II. vl gi li Hal l ie. Hull wciii il.si us ,i ., C II I've, all ull. .III. ) of Oiei.t.ii I II), apeukmg oil the (list six i on .III. ill, m ill Bin. 0. Inn ul i nil. I 111. . i , Ml. a Rev 1 K. Ilankllla. of llui On gun ills M K i bun h, sptike oil Hie bum is uineliiliiielit it tut loiiihllig nil the Sou lav 1 1. 1114 law. Speil.il uitisie !) oii'H.'ll III) V.MUI4 people, at i olop. .11 led by Mra IU.iiii haul Pi d foil on llui plan, i, waa ciijote.l Mra Hull und il.inght. i, Mica Kthel and l-Vril, enjoved all unto tup to Mi Miuuvllle on Hun, lav Mia. ll'atlvs Wat -ion and bat,) line r. tin iu . I to lllw.it o, Wash. Mrs. Del'nirest tl, p.iil.., last W ed liisday fur I'u.ll Kuil, t,i a,, t. winter u li h her tl.iugliier, Mia Gu.ui Slrattoii Kiuoiile aoiilh Mia Det-'oi lest will visit with a cousin ut Hood Itlver. Albert Til. kei Is 1I1J0VI114 hi. ,t. a ' lion III Chliiigo, the guest ol hi uiu le, Dr Kroliu, Mr and Mrs i:dw.it,, have u loplc! D origin i.ai.y Kin. llu' lillle oiu- 1 ..in ing to tlu lll last W clue . .lav . Mis. I lav It a, ol Kvei gr.en. called Thiiis.liiv ciiroule In vlr.ll lur l.iliur Geo. Morse, ul la baiuui. A bill, boon was given lust llluls.l.i) ut Hie prctl) home of Mra II II. Km llions. when Nee, lie, tuft club lllellloeK were her gucats The ull.iils klvcu b) Mrs. Kinuiohs are ulwava liH.ked lor watil In with Inii.li pleasure nu. I Hie members eiijoving her hospiiulll v were Mra Mc.Monelv , Mia lien. Mia tier, Mra. George l.awtence, Mia W. II. Drulthl. Mra. A. It. Urowu. Mrs J Wllloughley. Mrs J. o. Ileal, Mia II, 11 lllakealy. Mis. Will McCull, Mra. A I.. I.elgllllhlll, ( Mark Ot ter reluiuo.1 to Moulague. Ciillfoinlii, Monday. 1 Heailllful Vel allnple aervliea w ere ' held at the crematorium mi Wednea day last, when friends gathered to puv their lust tlllmle In the lute Mlsa Scripture. Rev. II. N, Smith and Rev : Shlpp offli luted. The men's 1I10I1 sung three songs, all favorite sole, tlulll of Hie doused The ushca are to government , ,0 M nt to Ashhurv. near Dubiuiue. la . $;,,".oo,uoO to 1 to be Interred In the lumpy plot Mis. oRblUsiill, ufler U pl.'.ls.llll visit of five months with her son, II. J Itob lust, 11 ninl wile, departed for her lumie In Wliinopeg, Canada, on Ootot.tr l.ih I Mrs A 1 1 Imr S141III1 1.1111111, 1 ft. .in tales j The Dalles Friday iiiorning. going ii. lid llio Congregational cooler Mrs. Ostroin, who was also a I delegate rem. .111.. I over to atleud the j Mi. tiler's Congress, which convene. I ut The Dalles the latter part of the week. Repotts I ruin the church dol.g.il. s j will be given next Sunday us well 11 -, those who utteiuled Hie S. S. enliven 1 havo been 111,., Mo j thin at Oregon I'm. Mes.lames II N 'Smith und Will Jacobs attending tho convention ut tills place. Mr. and Mrs. Martin have put, Ii.im'1 half an ut re of William and Josephine Ruse, who now reside iu Tevas, and 11 is clearing up very prettily. This half acre Is on Addle street. A wedding took place iu ( lib ago last week which was of special Interest j to Lodge folks. Miss Francis Niessoii became the, wife of Albert Tucker of I this place. The couple arrived from the middle west 011 Thursday evening. ! The young people serenaded Mr. uiui I Mrs. Tucker on I'rl.luy evening mid ull wore Invited In to partake of dellcl i uus refreshments. ( The Parent Touchers' assoi hilioii ' met last Friday und took up its work with renewed uetlvlty. Mrs. Robin son presided. A recitation, "Where Does the West lleglu," by Mable Hop I pe, was 11 feature of the program. H, il ly day will be observed on .November luth. A picture Is to be given to the room which can get the most moth ers to attend. The mothers can hu reached through the child. And the pupl's us well us members of the as sociation will lie looking forward to much pleasure In this contest. Kai h meeting during the remainder of the year will have speakers and oilier attractions. Leo Cook has relurned home from llio Good Sainiirit In hoiipltiil and Is do ing nicely. Miss Helen Palutoii, a toucher In Olurku county, Wash., schools spent two days visiting schools ill Clack a mas county. One day being spent in the primary room nt this place and one day was spent In one of the Ore gon City schools. Our primary teach er Mrs. Snasliall Is very biicc.hsh ful with Iht little folks. I H it k Welti In PiiiiUii, Hal'ildi) In incite iu 1. Iu. il tii.tlin.nl I.11 hu v. . I Si. ml. 1. 1 M.H.ie spool seit 11' d.ia 1. 1 ll-l mik mill l.la p.tlil.ls II. I lilol Mia W Ut. . M.N.I.. Mi l.11O1'. uiui Has li.lil.tl'l In ih.iltfti ul lie . I.il.li ut W III. 111, in. 1 tt,i li.tna bin d ill lb.' t.ol i.l.l. 1 1 10 ! In, , In Dun, lee, Oie Mis C S W ti Hi 1111. 1 Mi a . I II W vi III spui H.iI.ii.I iv ,iiul .ton l,,i null Poill, ,11. 1 til. 11. U Mia G W While Mi,., la.. Hi I. .1,11-011 ,,ii, M W I0I111-..11 11., l.ti. I lo I loll alt I, M. ,lol. 11 Mr and .M11 Wlluu iti.ili-i.,1 ,11 I M.as Mil. Ill d Wang Inoluled l.i I'.. 1. 111. 1 .s.in.bii Ii I.1111I114 bi iii ol ', -Mlllllt lllle ,111, 1 New I,, l 1 1 . 1 1 r ol 1 in- 1 uiibv ni.,i.ii. ui.t look the Ii a. It. m ie f..l l.iu.ilo Ibla ).-.., tli., Mia. Millie III. -oiltli. Ml I I. ill,, la In M .1 ' In- 11 1 , W uldl.ailseli i.l . I 1 ti iu. in : 1 .... Ill s. . Ul lllg . I Muv I l,..i i..ii , bolt rile I. ,l long Mrs liia. e ,1 of I'otll.in.l. . of Mr itiul Mia 1. 11. 1 Sun. 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II r 11 I business III, 1 to Duliaol W e I Mra W It Putter gave Hi. bera of her SululaV at h. 1 In .. ple.iKtillt evening ut her bollie I'll.l.iv Auuiscmeiila 01 vui'.itia km Is w.ro piov Ideil tu p.tas ttie cv. niiiK n id d,ii:i tv refreshuieiita were served Vim." present Mere Ktlard llousi 11. Ted die Klil. John G. isir.sk. I.iouar.! lib kmotid. Win. Ml. kelson A It. pill. II. .111 r illv was lml. I 11 1 Hand hall hat Wivlnea.lay . by In f.l .Mi. ii al.i III H1111.I.IV will. I. I .ll Mi . mh.i.1 a, 1 0 nip. ml. i .la 11 bl. la Mi. '. a I. I f e and 1 in 1 mi I Hi, v 1. Hi . I la. I mi II, c I., I Hu r a ,1... 11 lll. l. Mis Miiiiih Ml tin, I Mia Pnuli.lif lllll), i,l i .tiii.v 11. it., 1. 1 ion.. 1. iv I. nun Mi.. Mil. III. I l.owlea l.'lll. lined lur a Wall Willi hu until. Mi. J l.u. Ki kei .1,11 Daath of E. A. Ooilut. The 1, 1101,, I of I.l-. r 1. 0 1. mil lu.gn t.H k pbue Malm, la) 11ltet111.il I he a. rvl.es wi le 1 1. 10 bil led I,) the Can b) M Iilc Indite of hli h llui tie 1 en. id wu a lneuil.tr Mr D...I4.1 waa will km. a 11 In Canl.y, buvllig made bla home lit is fur liuiny )" Jls. Previous to hla 1I111II1 he living with ,ia daughter In poilluiol. but ,a, Kulle In i'olt ll.sk, Ori Koll. Hie ml. I tile of September for a tlalt with hla daughter of Mta K.iiKiilglil While tin le be l.H.k alt k and died of heart failure, lit tuber Till 1 he teiiialna re ahlooi.l In Cunbv and lal.l 1,. -in j ri al In tun 1 emetety .'U Mr IMslgc waa tin 11 In New ,,,ik uu.l wua cightr ),-.,r. obi lu.i Ma) lhet.ia,, a anrvlveil b) i.im ami. Fr.iuk Dudce of ( 'wiili) , and flip .1. i.ight. is Mia (Ut.igo Mains, f PiutlaiPT Mra Annie KenKiilght ot ' ' I'olt R.n I,, Mis .1 ul lw Mil. hull, of he ; utile. Wash, and Mra Hiunk Hie k Ibe laud, and Mra lohn Tvler. of Ml, bl toe gun. 1 . .7. ".0.01111 to I,,, ..oon.tioii to ,(. Dues thai aiiieiidmeiil I I 1 1 I 1 4 LIDERAL. a i I.IIIKRAL, Ore. II, t. I'.I - Special I Carl lleiger. formerly with Wurnlef Hiothors Meal Mark.'t ut Annua. Is now- ii.shtiiig' Pett-r ot with Ins Lull boring. Mr Tate 1111.I family have in,,... I ,. Ashlaiul. Mr. Tale und aims spent tin. summer cutting coiilwooil or tie. Jupa One of tin' .laualie.e 1110 1 familv. Il.ivn liiuveil Into the h misii foriiierlv in'. 1 ' 11 p let) by Mr. late Nearly ull of the l.eatis were bar Vested before til" frost. Mr. Km her. niir.i iy man of ('aiil.y. was a business visitor In I Ibi-ral and v. imtv the past week II X. Wagoner iiii.Lw Ke have mow, I b.u k to Liberal friitn Mulalla. this time milking the house nn the lower p. ul ot lib hard W tight s place, (heir linme Mr. Wagoner bought hiuiachoM lur iilshiugH from Mr Tate. Mr Wagon er will cut cord wood for Chris Doe plebh. Mr. filckeison made u t f-1 1 to Mo lalla the past wek In find aid for 1111 aching tooth. 1 Richard Wright went to Molallu on1 business the past week 1 A number of fuel dealers huve been i through the nelghborhootl recently I bbhllng for ull wood uviilhible. Wootl handlers are hiiu'lng the lust binds of! the dny nfter dark In order to muKo : shipments up on schedule. Woodcut" lers In turn are benefitting by the I raise In price. I A. Itloski) met the Willamette Val ley Southern Saturday evening In or der to take the milliliter to the hitter's I home In Ma. ksl.urg K tmeppleli was illgglnn i'oI.iI.h for Mr I ail, ena, the a l neck. Mr I in ki 1 -mi dug 111. Vtitatnea la-t week I lie (llnntl 1I1I4 potatoes fur Fled Stler l.iat Week I be put, Ii of potato, 1 li the 1 Imr. h oil the i'o.lt-r II I. t la ul ,0 bring itug ' Twn very painful a '. I, lent, tu iured before si hool Prblav. the thirtheeiith ' Diif of the .Mnal'ci glils was riding ' pli l. ilh.u k" In II hor would be slt oil (oil, nli that her (.0 " Wua iille I'll In f il 1 1 v hurt upon a. nun nulla A lew lnliuil.'K later Willis lla. Igor trip p.. I in ei n to.e he waa running with 'ami fell in am li a maimer ua In atruiu his hand soverelv Mr C.illnn plt. li.-d his tout In Hi, h nt. I W'tl '.hl'H Held In .t Sunday lb' w PI 1 lit vv no I for I III Is I Inepplelih .Mm It. oil, 111, 1. In. m Mulalla, will hu ll wood fur I hrli Dnopplehh llu will bon 1, 1 with W II WiiKinier A. Illusl.e liarvesteil hla beans nil ,1110 Kiavberger pla, e the past week Mrs M.u krell, Mrs Allen, ' Mra. I'uinl.s and little sun, .alio. I upon the I new bnv III the lladg. r home the Inst wek. He Waa Worrlad and Hoprltaa. "Fur ten or twelve yeurs I was bothered with bud kidney trouble," writes T. F. Hntihlus Lillle Risk, Ark "I tried many remedlea und dm tors, but grew Worse nil the time. I was worried and hud almost Riven up all hopes. I tried Foley Kidney Pills and I boy helped tun a lot. t have Hlnci' used five boxes und 11111 now ti well 1111111.' Foley Kidney PHIa drive out 111 lies and pains dun to kidney trouble; also sleep disturbing bladder disorders .lones Drug Co. Adv. DEFENDANT APPEARS. DEFAULT DECREE SIGNED. Circuit .bulge Campbell Wednesday signed :i default decree In the milt of George W. Akers against Annie and .1. W. Thompson. The plaintiff waff given a clear title to 45 acres of land in this coiiuiy . Democrat, is supporting Hughes be laime of Wilson's Btand on the stiff I age Issue. it For a Muddy Complexion. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetables and cerealn. Take outdoor exercise daily ami your complexion will be greatly Improved within a few months. ' Try It. Ob tainable everywhere. Could Not Do Her Cooking. Mrs. F. I-;, Hartmclster, Tea., Mo., writes: "I was affected with kidney trouble for two years. I was ho bad this summer I could hardly do my cooking. I got Foley Ifldney Pills and they helped me. I fool like a new person." Too many women neglect symptoms of kidney derangement. When the kidneys are not properly doing their work poisons left in the system cause weak back, dizziness, puffiness under eyes, swollen ankles, joints, and rheumatism. Jones Drug Co. Adv. Herbert Robbins, defendant in u $."0oi slander suit Mlcd by Frank Schmidt, has llled In the circuit court through hln attorneys, Dlmlck & Dimlck, a motion to compel the plain tiff to name the person before whom the alleged slanderous remark was made. Schmidt, who is Indicted by the grand Jury on a charge of larceny, a'leges that. Rohhlnn said, ' Frank Schmidt stoic some of my chickens." KohhitiH, a prosperous farmer living east of Oregon City, Is the state's prin cipal witness In the case. George 0. Ilrownell Is Schmidt's attorney. Rubber Stamps Our Rubber Stamp Drpartntrnt is prepared" to turn out your or ders for special stamps on short notice. Orders received by 5 1 M. delivered the follow in(j morninc. PORTLAND MAN WEDS HERE. Lois Aline Grlhblc and A. I). Irish, K I f Savior street, I'ortland, secured a marriage license from County Clerk Harrington Wednesday. . Despondency. When you feel dlHCouraged und des pondent do not give up but take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets und you are almost certain to feel alL right within a day or two. Despondency Is very often due to Indigestion cud bilious ness, for which these tablets are es pecially valuable. Obtainable everywhere. Butter Wrapper Stamps 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 Outfitteri Phone Pacific 2 Home B-10 All women are lavited to write to the Lydia K. Pink ham Medi cine Co., Lynn, Masi., tor special adrice, ft will be confidential. ! with that experience to guide, n-i I should be nilloll bolter ii.t. , Ullr I No Lackicle or Inmbaro fl V I Mw IMIlai an ,AmI,Uacm,IiI, ff r HHflfKirH I!115nk I am ntinly curad, I ajp aouadly all nlrbrt'' I l Druggist hc'Im Kickapoo Worm Killer,