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Nov. :.- lNc iU- j Alllll.rU u., Thr..l lt.'ru.ii Thi pupil" of I lio Mulino school held , Ib-nry Johnmn nr'ti.-l a '"" a debate Id lhi kWnml hou tact 'ri j hliriK. , ,, SpruiKoatfr wlf Ui day night. lili h was well tt.-tt.I.l j -rl,a- The qmntlon . ' lVorr.l. Th.il ( Mj j,,),,,.,,,,. u,nr Kliur Hughes U Greater Man Than Wil am, ,4roj jMr, ,re Hie iu.-t-Kin " The Hughes' ide on out. Th' f .,,,.1. I.,,,,, n W.dne. Judges wort Frank Mulligan. Sidney Smith and Mr. Conlmoll A pie nxlttl ' 11 t In co.i Junction with Hi l.lil. Tli pnv rU rottllitMl from th mI of th plea pr 1 13.70. Altiort Krlcknon hu n-t r turni-tl from a huntlns trip. Th party u ccislod In KPttlnK a ilir. Anini-t OW'-on ha onii nttruith raln'lni on t)iilay hlli will hlp to aJvottlit hi lumincwi. H on the livery anil fl Uirn her In Mu lino. All of the avallatil Iioiih In Mu lino are rvnted and oin urv lilnr two families In one houn. licKUlar nervlrea ter held her In the Methodist Kplwopal rhurxh lam Sunday. Mr. l.u ke wan takon In a a new niemlier two we'k agn and lam he wan baptized. lnt Monday Joe 1uiiIoIh m out renalrine teleiihone lino, and on Tueailay A lien r.r khoii kh' up mr rt ii. ...I v-l.vin .! a Hal- . .... , . . . ... Inwo'en nartv lat Tuesday niitht and fun and mirth alwunded for aeverai hours. Chosta. wltche. coMin. and Mark cats were In evidence. The rooms were prettily decorated with ferns and autumn leaves. Jaik-o-lan-tern furnishlnR the Illumination for the party. All the usual hallowe'eu stunts were Induced in. .Vr. Johnson has built a new ponh unto his house. Some people have moved Into th-i store liui'.dinp formerly occupied by Scott & Company. Mrs. Woods of Lents, is visitiiiK her aunt and unc'e. 5lr. and Mrs. Tom Fish. Mrs. Grant Ashby. Mrs. Mary Dan iels, Mrs. Philip Hull and children and Mrs. Joe Daniels, were callers at the Erickson home last Saturday after noon. Mr. Howse who is sufferini: from u paralytic stroke is not much Im proved. Neighbors dut? his potatoes l Miss 'Lois AsUby is vlsitins friends ' in Salem for a week or two. V. H. Darnell and son. John, and Miss Rosa Muleanel. motored to Clarkes to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ringo. Mr. Rino Is a sufferer, from rheumatism. Mrs. Elsie Darne'l of Portland was a Mulino visitor one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erickson and children and Mr. and Mrs. August Erickson motored to Dallas to visit C. M. Daniels and family. Mrs. C. T. Howard and Mrs. E. J. Maple were callers at the How se home last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noblitt and son Albert, were visltin Mrs. Cath erine Goucher recently. W. M. Morey of Liberal was a Mu- lino visitor last Tuesday. N. H. Darnell went to Liberal last Wednesday to help Mr. Trench with his corn. Born to the wife of I-eslle Holiday, an 8 3-4 pound boy last Tuesday. Mrs. Holiday was formerly Miss Pearl Erickson. Mrs. Lee Is the guest of Mrs. E. J. Maple. She was a former resident of Mulino several years ago. Joe Daniels was hauling wood for Don Allen recently. Hr Son Subject to Croup. Now Lookout "My son Edwin la subject to croup," j when a cold hangs on as often hap writes Mrs. E. 0. Irwin, New Ken- pen8i or when you have hardly gotten sington, Pa., "I put In many sleepless : over 0Ile oolfl before you contract an hours at night before I learned of other, lookout for you are liable to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Moth- contract some very serious disease, era need not fear this disease if they i This succession of colds weakens the keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough j gygtem and lowers the vitality so that Remedy In the bouse and use It as di-; you are niurh more liable to contract rected. It always gave my boy relief." c.atarrh. pneumonia or consumption. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) i fjur(, your ,.0i,j wlils you can. Cham- I berlain's Cough Remedy has a great &$$Wl 3J S' - S ?'"??" , reputation. It is relied upon by thou- v -k i MEADOW BROOK. , Q i fr $ . MEADOWBROOK, Ore., Nov. 2. (Special) Albert Schlewe started to high school at Colton Monday. Charley Holman lost several sheep by coyotes last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larkins' daugh ters, Ruth and Alma, visited at Dick Austin's of Molalla Sunday. Misses Hudson, Al'en and Ruth Lar kins attended a Hallowe'en party at Cedardale, given by Miss Moore and her scholars Saturday night. Herman and Ben Chindgren attend ed the ice cream social at the Metho dist church at Clarks Saturday even ing. Misa Hudson and scholars gave a Hallowe'en party Tuesday evening for about fifty. The Cedardale school was entertained at eight o'clock and supper was served. The little ones had a great time toasting weanles -rt MoArtnwhrook Literary club will give a musical program Friday evening. November 10, at the school house, consisting of orchestra music, quartettes, duets, instrument 1 and : to cal solo, and recitations. Admission m be 25c and 15c. The money is to go towards the piano fund. Portland-New ship company to tart work at once on contracts for ?ou? sn7P. involving $4,000,000 for Norwegian Interests. ,.i. of Ihl. !. HI II"- '" "I '' I father and brother. Mr Wiilnur. m Sand Itidt-. I A nuuituT of tlie t."rt' l-"'!'1' i.. ...i... I ih ( Snriiii,! t , -nt llu ixva-iim 'f llul.t j liul en's an l IUtol.1 Jotir mriii'i. Jiillun I'auUen J tr.ma. t.iK Mi lnr In roii'atnl l..t Salnrd.iv Mi Kiiinu r.iu:n a twitnit; h.-r niv Mi Hi'r.i Jhnon S.ilurla . KoU-rt fiirr.'ii and a hiillir fron' r.rtl.nd were In till ih'UIiIkuIio.vI Um Saturday hii'ins Iwl tattle William Held niol.ired to l.tlni' liu.1 Suiida' to llt hi imr. Mr I .aura WlMiier. i . . 4 KELSO. 4 4 i t ' KKl.Sl. Ore. No. I iSp Ul '- 10 not forxet the entertainment Satur day eenlni:. Noniter tth. at tli l.i . - in... .......rt. ... . nenooi nouar. .inn - t-. nitmerv .upper will l-e ere,l. t:.,me n.l ..(tier enlertalnlnt feature will he enloted. All are tonlialiy lnlt'd It. K. Jarl ha retunieil from a hunt Intt trip In Southern Oretton. IT EAGLE CREEK 1111111; REPUBLICANS GATHER AT PRE CINCT MEETING OTHER NEWS NOTES. ' KP.l.E CEKK Ore . Nov. 2-(Si.e-ll''' :..i. u-' I-.I.IM..M .,r i-.iri. land, spoke at tlR Hepubllcan rally at , Wlll.ern-s hall. Eade freek. lust Wed-, ....Uv nln, i:.re. I llrownell Wllllnm Sinn nml K. K. Itroilic were 1 Pr"". making short spe,n hes. H S. t",,s"" was chairman of the mcetit.,. The Helplnc Hand society met at the home of Mrs. Tracy fester tut Wednesday. After partakliiK of a luncheon ol creameu t nu Ken on ioa.-i i cake and coffee, the club adjourned. I . . . Mrs. I.iie lllnhm was a week end Kuest at the home of her sister. Mrs. Roy Donulass Mrs. Ceor.e While. Sr.. Portland u .c .1... ....,i nr l,..r ri..in,l,t..r Mrs Tracy Cli-ster. last week. j Mrs. Janet Reauan and daughter. , Teresa, spent last Thursday as the Euests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cook. H. S. Gibson and brother, R. H. Gib son, made a trip to Harton and hrmiuht up a bunch of sheep to pasture for H. F. Gibson during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Gibson and If. S. Gibson attended the John lb-id sale at Springwater last Friday. Willie Hoffmelster Is working for his uncle, O. Rlchey, of Iloring. Will and Walter DoukIuhs went to the mountains on a hunting trip Mon day. As the hunting season is very nearlv at an end and if the rain con-1 tlnues to full as It did Monday evening i they w ill not have much success. sands of people and never dlsap- points them. Try it. It only costs a quarter. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) W. A. PROCTOR Republican Nominee for COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Paid Adv, VV. E. Proctor.) r .l1 "sv ; ...rty., ' if? WEEK HAS BEEN BUSY ONE FOR COMMUNITY - PARALVSIS VICTIM RECOVERING. JKVVI.Vi; tix;K. On. X' i.tt l Mi K!U M lUU'ie lor ml in.r lil.-.!.l.llt ol III Wollli'll I" i,ui4r imHi ol 1 1"1 Mlliolll K"i ,,...il . hiinh ( S.IIiK.l. a "' tl.-i l III lllflllltT Ol OH 'Hill)' !.i.t Tul hn ii ' oiin'ii ..( ;..!! ...! ijiuo In her hoiii' A , ,.(,,., , ,.-,ii j. inn Ii .! l i-ii o . lit. k i Jft M1-ttl j .-.!i-.la Mr ruhinc rtitel . . ... ... .... .. .t.i.. .(i.ivii.kiii i LiiihM won a tery premi) ith- ,iliih.-..n Mr. Hum, of Se'lw,..!. and Mr M. llark-u.. Mr l' u l-o' ) mre li r (iu-m Tu. .l. en'ti'tm frini lif Mr and 'Mi. Johnnie Hubert 'iri rid them at their holm An informal dame followed ! relr -.hmenta were ered Tin toiupaii wa Oncon fit) and l oitl.md frond, who planned the 'ir pit..- , i ai l.iin Kawlm of M.ldruin. il p.irled Tltlir.da for Medfotd to IMt lim il.iiiclil'-r. Mr Ko l fallK-riue lan.don, of S.-llool. and flil Jnn ol Kenton. pelit Sunday at th M- Kohert' home. Mr. Uilnit. of Portland, wa a week end tiMtor ut the lionie of Mr and -" i..'. . it i n..i.it..... ...... The tJ.itld held an alUla n tin the HlilieMone ha'l on edne.day of la-t week The member are plan iinih on a liaxaar to be held the second week of December. Numerous re iiue.i for a lM'k of the ikk'His itlteii at the 'ep'rleiic arty" la.t week are comliii: In. These may be put In book torm and sold at this time. The vtork committee is holding conter enie plaimin: the niakin; of apron and UM'ful artii les to be sold. The baaar will b' held the firt week la liei ember. Mrs Irene Innalls who arrived In AuiiuM from Nebraska, has accepted a position In Portland and Is enjoy in; our climate as a recent letter from her home states there was U Inch uf snow. j Aliout forty youngsters were out to HaUoween pranks on Tuesday eveninc A number of Kate were Placed over the arch at the station a1" hT uil tricks which seem to he real cno) nielit to these youuK peo- 1'1' P'aved It Is niiKKcstcd we have an officer on duty for next year anil so lessen the extra work of roplitflim gates, etc. Mrs. ici.s llrucihert and Mrs. Harry llatles of Evergreen, spent Monday III ... i i . . . . . I . ri' l u l l, ii uaii. Mesdatnes A.ldie lloilijklns and Ella ' Micr. ol Vancouver, ivasn.. are ; " Jo1'" J"'"'"'- (lenevive. the little Uauithter of Mr. "" Mm '''l sl,,i',lt'r ru',lll'-v irecoerini5 (-rom the Infantile para!- sis. Mr. and Mrs. Spootn-r went to Portland In the early days of Septem ber after spending the summer ut their place. A delightful Halloween social was given at the school house on Friday evening of last week. The pretty dec orations of autumn leaves and Jack olaiiterns brought forth much com ment as to the urtistlc ability of our school children. Harold deathman told the story of Orphan Annie; Ted Hampton told of Hallowe'en pranks played on the deacon; song by Eliza het'u Ilruechert; Hcssie and Grace Trout and Vernon Lafure was much enjoyed. Jackoluntern song by the hoys of Mrs. Alumni's room wus great ly applauded. Miss Shirley Park was the accompanisL The affair was giv en by the Industrial club of the school and from the sale of pumpkin pie they realized five dollars, which will be used for play apparatus. Mis. Eva Emery Dye has consented to give a talk on Oregon's early his tory at the school house at the next regular Parent-Teacher meeting held on November 10th. Mrs. A. C. McFarlane who was sec retary of the association, but now of Portland, Is to be a guest of honor At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tucker, the Hallowe'en spirit ruled supreme on Saturday evening when their only daughter, Miss Margaret, charmingly entertained with a "phan tom party." The decorations of black cats, witches, a burning cauldron, pumpkins, and jack-o-lanterns with the ghosts and the whole company coming as phantoms carried on the Hallowe'en time. Fortune telling and other Hallowe'en games with pump- jkin pie and other Hallowe'en dainties rounded out an evening of much merrl men. The invitation list comprised the following: Misses Ouida Deter, I Bessie Roberts, Mary Bruechert, An 1 nle RiiHsel, Lois Thayer, Vera Glass, i Eunice Williams, Fern and Ethel Hart, LeCHaire Ostromv Eleanor Branson, of Oak Grove, Manjucrlte McCabe, of Portland, Ruby Llddell, of Portland, Edna Waring, of Pleasant Home, Mary Rice, of Oak Grove, Evelyn McGlain, I Mrs. Albert Tucker; and Messrs Carey Deter, Glenn Russell. Homer Williams, Ralph' Madison, Arthur Roberts, Carl, Ted and Martin Young, Roy Barnett, ! Earl Boardman, Ralph and Victor 1 Risley, Marcus Youngs, Will KessI, Johnnie Wetzler, Alden Kelly, Arthur and Ben Tucker, Chester McClaln . Hugh Starkweather, i A special road budget meeting has been called In road district No. 47 at Greene's hall at Oak Grove, to be held on Nov. 29th. Mrs. Fergueson and Mr. Holloway, of Portland, spent Sunday at the Jim Edwards home. The many friends of Leo Cook are pleased to learn he is Improving rap- PJISTOII AND TEACHEH5 REV. AND MRS. W OOVD MOORK ANO INSTRUCTOHS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL ENTERTAINED fWUV. Or, No .' iSpe.lal . ii- 1-,-iion lor Ret uu.l Mt W. Boyd M.mle and til lea In I of III' I'ulib)' .i, Mil. wa Klti at tin Melliodl.1 loin h la.l U iiliu . l.n nUht. Iter and Mr Jo-It II. Mr and Mr. W. II t.ur. Mi M. J. I.e. and Ml. II A Berkiuaii. wen In Hie rcccl in a Hue Ml llarti-y Tub! :at rradiu! aud mu'ltal number ro rendered by Mr. Multh Bergman, Mu uir ( talm, j. II. A. B rginan and A ton Je.e He. Jiulyn cat an uddre of welioiiu to the n- ! of honor and hurt talk wrr in .id by Rev. Mr Moore. Superintend' nt Adeline IV Wteth and rrofeaiHir Told. Kci lc and Roth. Punch and takes wer .rt l by Mr. llot I'-rown and Mrs M P. Sailor Mr. and Mr II B. Eaii were Port laud tl.itor Thurada. Mi Eda and Vera, Shull. who are working In Portlaii.l npi'iit Sunday with tbelr parent. Ml ll.itlle llulra. of Oregon ( It) .pent Saturday and Sunday in faiiby. Mr, f harle Nel-o. of M.n kulmrg was a Portland visitor Tuesda. Ml Mlldnd Nlebu. h. of 0'go I a (iient ol .Mix Ml.-uiicin I line. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and Mr. Lewis Mills, of Needy, intended 111 dance Saturday ntglit at Ih Band auditorium. Mr. and Mr. 1. G Briggs and son. Lcrot. of Portland. r Waiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Etans Sunday. Glenn Culeinan nt Sunday In purtliiud. Mr. and Mrs. Otto l.idser. of Port land, wer guests of Mr. and Mrs. W'll sun Etans. Sunday. Mis Mary Kinher Is rlously III! with pneumonia. A peclal nurse has' been engaged for th case. A. D. Grtbble of Macksbtirg. wail transai ling busiiie.- In fanby Tuea-1 dav. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfer and baby who for the past year ha re sided In fanby, left Wednesday for Willamette, where they will iiuike their toin. ' Miss f. S. Wyeth Vent to Oregon City Tuesday to attend A meeting of! the Woman's Foreign missionary so ciety. Miss laiulse GastriH'k was a Port-1 land visitor Saturday. Mrs. Beatrice Rico und Mr. John Kilter, of Needy, attended the band dance Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of Macks- burg, were guests nt the home of their j son. Edgar Smith, Sunday. i Mrs. G. W. Whit, returned Tuesday veiling from a visit of several days I with Portland relatives. Sam Graham, who Is attending school In Oregon City, spent Satur day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith went to I Portland Friday to bring out a new Ford for Smith White's garage. William A. Johnson, of Portland, spent a few hours between trains Sat urday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs M. W. Johnson. fanby high school football team wu defeated by the Woodburn team here Saturday. The score being 45 to 7. funby's team was lighter In weight, and though they excelled In passing and kicking, they had not the ability to tackle, or (lie experience of their opponents, and especially do they lack confidence. Cheer up boys! The members of the Canby Eastern Star lodge, entertained the Masons and their families at tho Masonic hull Saturday night. A short, but pleasing program was given of which the spe cial feature was a sketch given by the Molalla members. Refreshments were served and the remuinder of the evening spent In games, cards und dancing. About seventy were pres ent. Cal Kocher has leased the Tod Walt farm, which will be vacated next month by M. W. Johnson. Miss Inga Moe and Miss Minnie Bartman spent Sunday In Portland. Mrs. H. A. Berkman and daughter Barbara, were Oregon City visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gungcl and little Miss Doris, were Portland visitors during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Tod Walt and daugh ter, Lorena, of Newport, were guests of last week at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Walt. MIbs LaVInu Sheridan, Miss Fay etta Johnson and Miss Hcbs Bach, of Lebanon, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Sprlpger, of Port land. Mrs. Abo Cole was a passenger to Portland Friday morning. Miss Buena Snell spent a few days last week with Portland relatives. Mrs. Charles Noblitt and son, of Needy were Oregon City visitors Fri day. M. J. Lee was a Portland business caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Eckerson and Miss Laverne Eckerson were Portland visitors Sunday. Arnold Oats came up from Portland to spend Saturday and Sunday. Do You Have Sour Stomach? If you are troubled with sour stom ach you should eat slowly and maBtl cate your food thoroughly, then take one of Chamberlain's Tablets immedl ately after supper. Obtainable every where. . , (Adv.) 1 FAWIILYJSJN II VISIT CHILDREN'S TOY BANK, CONTAIN ING OVER $35, 13 PART OF THE LOOT. While the Frank Dlrken family, ol Molalla, was vIhIHiik neighbors Sun day evciilliK, robber broke Into tlio Dickon home und stole clothhiK, sil verware, two rliiRs, a watch fob und a toy bank contalnliiK between .'S5 unit $10, bolonKlns to children, and mudo Kood Ills escupe. The robbery was evidently committed between 8:.'S0 and 9 o'clock. Sheriff Wilson and Deputy Sheriff Van) lam with the hitter's bloodhound left for Molalla Monday inornlnK and spent a Rood part of tho day there. The sheriff and his deputy covered a good part of the rountry surrounding Molalla In an unsuccessful effort to secure a trace of the man. Sheriff Wilson Is Inclined to believe that tho robber left Molalla on the 7:20 train. Mr. Dlcken Is inanaKcr of tho Wok en & Company store at Molulla. STOLEN SILVERWARE FOUND Silverware stolen from the home of Frank Dlcken at Molalla Sunday nlnht while the family was visiting at the home of nelKhbors, was found scat tered on the ground on one side of the Molalla band hall Tuesday. The rob ber evidently bad thrown It away while fleeing from the Dlcken home. GILBERT L HEDGES. Here's What Your District Attorney Has Done! V()lTlf IMSTUMT ATTOUXKY HAS: V X I) V Kll V SIXdliM 1AMAI K 'ASM lilnl n-ainsf ( 'lack.'iinas County shin ontcriii; ifl'in '11 u sums sunl for iirctfatnl over if:tl,(HH).(i0. Your ilistrirt attorney WON' Til KM AliK for you without roiiiirninisi'. WON i:Miiiior lasisnut of 11 trinl; TJIIUTK KX COXYKTIOXS! V()X tivp important state aiul enmity eases in the Su preme Court. Lost none! He lias not yet toiielied the I'rohiliitioii I'liiid voted at the last luiduet iinvtim', Imt out of lines eolleeted lias paid KX TIliK KXI'KNSKS of drv law enforcement IXCKl'D 1X(! DKPCTY'S SAKAUY. He has drawn over 7(H) criminal complaints mid indict ments, and never a one has liecn declared faulty. lie has advised your county court and county officials in hundreds nf important matters, aiul they have never yet Hone wroii? on his advi'f. He is the sworn enemy of the hooc nan: and will liht them to a tinish in the future, as he has in the past. Look out for "11th hour" misrepresentations from this tfatitf. Consider What This Means To You, Mr. Voter! Is it worth while to keep (! illici t K. Hedges, "tricd-aiid-true" in office.' Has he "made ";ood" for you taxpayers.' Has he not inatloa record of which any district attorney in the stale might well lie proud? He has mailt' good ! Keep him on the joli! Paid AdmtUftn-nt BURGLAR SUSPECT IS LOUIS KARAFOTI3 FOUND WITH FOB IN POCKET BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN A man glvlni; his name us 1 ,011 In KurafotlH, who snyu he Is Tl years old but looks to be about 1!H, was ur rested Tuesday afternoon by Chief of I '11I Ice llliini'hard, who was Interested In the 1111111 because of his suspicious actions. Kurufotls Is believed to bo the man who broke Into tho Frank Dli ken house ut Molalla lust Sunday nlKht. In his pocket, Chief Illunchurd found a watch fob which answers the des cription of a fob stolen from tho Mol alla home. Tho fob wus turned over to Sheriff WIIhoii who toduy will as certain if It was stolen. Karafotls says he was in Molalla Sunday nlnht and left Monday morning on the 7:20 t'clock train. He iiuswers the dor crlption of a man seen about tho Dick en homo tho night of the burglary, Karufotls says tin has been In Tilla mook county working and that ho has a wife In Portland. He claims thut he can produco an alibi, proving whero he was Sunday evening at the time of the house robbery. It Is Bald that ho Is wanted In Tillamook county. Sufferer From Indigestion Relieved. "Ilefore taking Chamberlain's Tab lets my husband scuffered for several years from Indgestlon, causing him to have pains in the stomach and dis tress after eating. Chamberlain's Tab lets relieved him of these spells light away," writes Mrs. Thomas Casey. Geneva, N. Y. Obtainable every where. (Adv.) SWEDISH CANAL IS OPENED. MKHI.IN. Oi t. 26, by Wireless to Hayvlllo, N. Y. Tho now Trolpusttu ennui In Sweden bus been opened by KIiik (iiiHtav, says the Overseas Nes Agency. Tli ii cbiiiiI established coinniunli'il Hon between Wener l.ke und llm North Sea, and Hh construction took Koven years. WHAT'S THE REASON? Many Oregon City People In Poor Hjlth Without Knowing the Cause. There uro scores of people who drag out a miserable existence without realizing the cause of their suffering. Day after day they urn racked with backache and heartache; suffer from nervousness, dizziness, weakness, languor und depression. Perhaps tint kidneys have fnllim behind In their work of filtering llm blood and that may be the root of the trouble. Look to your kidneys, usslst them In their work give them the help they need. You can uso no morn highly recom mended remedy than Dunn's Kidney I'llls endorsed by peoplo all over tho country and by your neighbors In Oregon City. Mrs. A. II. Iteddiiway. llfi S. Center fit., Oregon City, says: "My back ached most ul 1 the time. It was bo weak und soro that when I got down to do anything, It was all I could do to straighten up. Sharp catches shot through my kidneys and for a minute I could hardly move, us they were ho severe. My kidneys also acted too freely. I felt tired alt tho time and could hardly drag myself around. Af ter I had been taking Doan's Kldnoy Mils awhile, my back felt stronger and my kidneys acted more regular ly." Price 00c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy got Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Mrs. neddaway had. Foster-Mllburn Co Propi., Buffalo, N. Y. , (Adv.)