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OREGON CITY ENTERPUISF, l-'HIDAY. JUNE 15. 1917. UlfOver ic-Co Clarkea CURKW. J'ii' H-Mrt- Jaaon Mark rttt to I'mt'aud laat Friday I" vialt her nlH- fur Mis V.t Uinta wailed her uln, MUe lUirl ItllHrt. laat tlunday. Mrs W. II. Wrtllaufer end daugh ter, I'anur and Mjrtlr. were In toon Monday u. .-.I vi,. rud Itiuf.! vi.itrd lUr 1 1 , " aa . former', pamwa. Mr. an! Mr. John Card, and family, laat Himday. Mlaa I'anajr Wrlllaufer. B haa been attending the Oregon City high a. hool, ram bom laat Saturday. V. II. lU itc nilllrr la planting bl pv talurt. Mlaa Vlolrl Wetttaufer. from Oregon ivr. Vrrna Shank. Annie Mullciihoff: City, vlalted her parenla. Mr and Mra on the m-Katue: Ruby Roach. TharoM W. II Wettlaufer. and family, few j Sweater. Rodger Hurr. The Judge data laat week. ! were: Mr Marry Knach, ihulrman ot Mrs. Clark and granddaughter. ' (he achool board. Mr. J. C. F.liloll. Kffle Umtn frum IVrtland. Maltttl i inai.lenl of Iho I'arrnt Teachera' Aa the formers mi, Jaxm and tietirge , atvialton. and Mr. Will Moure. he Clark, and families, a few d laat 1 president of th eaaoclallon. Th ncg-a-erk jatlte aid won th debate. A uitiatu- J. 0. Slaale preached In Colton laat oua baaket dinner In the nearby grove. Sunday. i a cnJord. Mt hlbel Noller. who baa been teething here. nt horn to Portland laat ok. hr hool bavin cIoed Tuday. Mr. and Mra. C. Stromtreen w?r In loan laat week. The Mlawa Horni and Parl StromtTvn cam home laat Saturday, th hlth arhool cloalnt on rtlday IVwy ..aFollett wont home to Kjlirn Orton laat wrvk. II. Sullivan waa In town laat Mon day on buatDfaa. Mlaa Adeltn Swift went horn laat wrik. hrr achiwl havlnc closed lat Tueaday. Jawn Clark went to OruRiin City Monday. Hen Stasia waa In town but Friday. Mlaa El Elmr haa returned home from Corvallla. Albert rtuol and family, from Orvton City, v'.ilted their tona, John and Ed, and family, laat Sunday. Fred Man.hall purchai'd Chevro let car last week. Mra. Georte Elierly. from Oreton City, was In Clarkea 'ast Thursday and attended the Clarkea Willing Workers' Claas meeting. Walter Klelnsmith took a trip to The Dallet laat week. Eagle Creek EAGLE CREEK. June 12. .Walter Douglass. H. S. Gibson and Henry Cdell made a business trip to Oregon City last Wednesday. Joe Cahlll. who sometime ago join ed the army, was borne on a visit Sunday. Fred Hoffmelster and son. Willie, sheared some sheep for Roy Douglass and H. S. Gibson, last week. Miss Mary Woodle, who baa been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Harry Morgan, of Wasco, the past week, re turned home last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy DouiJasa motored to Schuebel Sunday and made the lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' G. Moehnke, a short visit Miss Lulu DeShazer is staying this week with Mrs. Viola Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle, son, Les lie, and the Misses Mary and Nettie 'Woodle called on Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibson Sunday evening. Cedardale CEDARDALE, June 11 George Williams finished planting corn Fri day. Mr. Stefanl moved hla household goods up to his new mill on Nate creek the past week, where he will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Winslow and daughter, Mildred, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Portland. A. 0. Orem and wife spent Thurs day at the home of the tatter's mother In Upper Colton. I. Y. Trulllnger's mill baa been shut down for a week. Mrs- B. P. Bonney has been 111 for the past week. Mrs. John Lamm's mother and sis ter, of Colton, visited here one day last week. Harvey Ball has been on the sick list. Harvey Ball has been on the sick list. Alfred Burcham, of Ontario, Ore., visited relatives In this vicinity laut week. I. 0. Orem and family visited at the borne of Fred Blackman's, of Union Mills, last Sunday. A surprise party was given for Mrs. J. Comer at her home Tuesday even ing, June 6th, In honor of ber birthday. J. Fellows has company from Ne mraska, who expects later to locate near Molalla. I. O. Orem made a business trip to Oregon City Friday, returning Satur day afternoon. A. M. Cooper is doing some slashing at home during his lay-off at the mill, VANCOUVER CARMEN STRIKE VANCOUVER, B. C, June 13. A strike ot street railway conductors and motormen this morning tied up all the lines of Vancouver, North Vancouver and New Westminister, owned by the British Columbia Electric railway. Not a wkeel turned and the company made no effort to take the cars oat of the barns. Sc hool at Damascus Closes on Friday DAUASl'l'S. Juno II A nn-t euc- jir.(ul . bixil )rar a com lulled In 1 1 in lteiiiauu diatrlcl Friday. June III. lh day, fortunately (air one. I llni celrt.ral.'d wtlh t'iiminuiill I picnic on i'hKi grounda. and 1 largely attended. The forenoone rn l.rtaiument cnnalated of an Inter!- Itit debate by member of the lh iuaua Industrial School club, the auMett lifint: UrHiUvJ. that the homo la more Intelligent than the dot " The speak era on th affirmative were. George , the afternoon, after th rendition j of , (iteiru literary and mualcal program by th achool, the local Par ent Teachers' Aaaorlallon hail lla rvtular June meeting, and d!scuard "Ways and Meana of Set'iirint a PU.vahed for the School" and th ad viaatiillty of organizing a union hlli achool at Itotnaactia and embracing the Colon. Duniaacua. Rock Creek and Stone school districts. The speakers on the program were: Mra. J. C. Elliott. Harry Uoach and Mra. Carlson, Mra. Perry Hunter. Mlaa Anna Uachmann. Ruth Llngle and Fred Shank were appointed aa representatives of the high school movement In their respective districts. The election of officers for the asso ciation for next year consisted of the re-election of the o!d officers. A vote of thanks was tendered the teacher. Misses Anna Hachmnnn and Ruth Llngle In appreciation of their earnest and efficient service In the achool and i community during the current year. I The concluding event of the day's exerclsea was a spirited contest in the various races in which neurly all pres ent participated. Fourteen prizes ; were awarded. j Ten pupils from this district will j take the eighth grade state examina-' tion. June 14th and 15th'. ' Wilsonville WILSONVILLE, June 14. Wilson ville has done splendidly in subscrib ing for Liberty bonds this week. Mrs. Raymond Seely went to Port land on Tuesday. The members of the eighth grades In our village and vicinity, were de lighted to receive diplomas last week. Ed. Baker's family and children had a re-union last week at the Baker home. Mrs. William Turner and Mrs. Snyder have returned to Portland, after visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. H D. Alden went to l ortland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Batalgia and family visited In Portland during the week. Gladys Wagner entertained a num ber of friends at her home on Satur day evening, in a delightful manner. Charles Epler visited old-time friends here last week. Mrs. Aubrey Wood and daughter, Audrey, attended a shower party at the Thompson home on Thursday of last week, in honor of Mrs. Connie Thompson Barney, of Oregon City. U. D- Aden went to Corvallis recent ly and passed the examination for testing cream. Mrs. Ruby Baker Spencer visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alison Baker, laBt week. Jack Angus. X. A. Say, and Frank Stangel went to Oregon City last Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Barber, of Port'and. visited Mrs. Mary Seely and family last week. The W. C. T. U. held an Ice cream social at Hood View last Thursday. The Parent-Teachers' association will hold another meeting with regard to the rood problem on Friday even ing, June lath. Everyone Is cordially urged to attend. Children's day will be observed In Wilsonville on 8unday evening, June 17th, at the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kidder and chil dren are visiting relatives in Port land. Children's Day was observed on Sunday, June 10th, In the morning, at Hood View. The program, which was a splendid one, was given under the direction of Mrs. Aubrey Wood and Mrs. Charles Tooze. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones on Wed nesday, June 6th, and Mr. Jones' j smile has broadened perceptibly. j Mrs. Augusta Jaeger is In a Port land hospital, being 111 with intestinal trouble. The following persons are in charge of the conservation of food for this vicinity: Frank Stangel, president; Raymond Seely, secretary; Sherman Seely, labor commissioner; Paul Jaeger, chairman of poultry commis sion; and Mrs. Frank Seely, chairman of fruit canning, etc. Every one Is urged to attend the next meeting, which will be held Friday evening, j June 15th, at the school house. Macksburg MAl'KSIIl'ltii. Jim M. Mothor Natur. aa If fully aak to our t",ni .,,!,, Th o. al niu.lf. rlitlr IHinaihlllty In th orld fmllnic. haa brought fornrd th nuwty ulaiiti'd train allh an aliuoal liKrrdtliln rapid II). Th fli'lda. ao lali'ly aoan, ar aln-ady jr.-cn lih th truaini trop, hll tho winter train h.ia fully r roirri'd from th rrtardlnt vllrt ta of a U'laUd arlnt. Th pnolur U ro pondlnt to th romhlni'd infliii'iu' of th lont. aunny day In conjunrtlon a lib fli't'lliK, froiui'tit ahowfra. mak liu th dairy output a nul t lfa.--lory at of th farm. K.irlv mta toca ar In IiUk.oiii. Cum la trowiut at a mutual pai'. Union aifdlnt l Kolnis on. Many of th yountfr pvopl ar r.-pl,nthli. Ih.dr hank airoiinta on tho U'lda Uinoti'd to thla clop iiana are growing aa if aware of the part they ar destined to play In army supply should th war continue through th present year. Straw berries ar a month behind time but seem trying to repay for the delay uy being unusually large and fine, if sides, we shall hate them until mid. summer. Th Kits Festival in Portlaud w ' lake many of th ranchers with their families away from their toll for a day or Inore of the present week-i Th new autos will lie put ,lnto service. SPRING Big Stock Carefully selected for this secJJ and sold at lowest possible prices. J. I. CASE STEEL PLOWS. VULCAN CHILLED PLOWS. CUTAWAY DISC HARROWS, The famous double action. LIGHT DRAFT HARROW, Finest spring tooth harrow, CASE AND LEAN DISC-SPIKE AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS. EVANS POTATO PLANTERS. BLOOM MANURE SPREADERS. IN MYERS POWER SPRAYERS AND PUMPS. ' GARDEN TOOLS. going and returning the same day. Those who are deprived of this won derful exhibit, may find some Indemni fication in the unprecedented profus ion and beauty of the rones at home. Fred Walch has added his name to the already long list of auto owners In our place. . Leonard Nebo, who has , been for Bonie time In the hospital, at Salem, Is so much better that his people are hopeful of his speedy return. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Strubake has been gladdened by the birth of a little son. Miss Elnora Miller left home on Friday for an extended visit with rel atives In the Middle West. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hilton have come down from their mountain ranch to spend a few days at their former home. Mr. Hilton Is putting In the season's crops. They are making their headquarters with relatives not very distant, from this place. The Mother's club had a very pleas ant and busy session on Thursday last at the home; of Mrs. Simon Miller. Mr. Miller's sister, Mrs. Schoenbach, and Mrs. Buckble, a married daugh ter of Mrs. Miller, were present and rendered valuable assistance In the work. The next meeting of the club la to l at Hi limn of Mia ltu Prili-r, JuitH :i.( Ml May Hrhulla haa com bom Id alay (nr l 'I In' M ! K'll.1 and l.ll H. h.,',li ar Unh fllllni HwHinn In Canl) Th rUi i-oinl iUmI ,y 1 1 v . V l.iii-aa at th thy hool hoiu iaa knll ail. ndi'd on 8mid.it rwulnt lal Th Sunday aiho.il bImi U t'owlnt In nii'inlii-ra and In lli. lnli rr.t ilioan In lla uon'tlly. Tt,.- mil htiI'I" la to l lnid mi th rti'tilnt of Sunday. July Ut. Th M.'nnonlw i-onuri tatlon hrt J lla 1 utiiiil at-rilro mi S.inday afU'rnoili ly It limit InalruiiK ntal alUn, ronllniia to tmllfy Ma llali'iirra Jennings auv JKNMN'iiS I.Dh;i:. Jun IS. CI) do Nii Intt no,,t (nt a lr lia to hla parrtiu, ionylut th nfm of bit marrl.it' lo Mm JimiiiIo limit of I'ortlund Mint Alice Waldrvii In horn from South Urnd. Vali, afii-r Ir.u lilna a aiici'ahil ti-rtn of luhil Mla Kill alx'ih VValdron rturu (hi vk from, . North Yuklma to ni.tnl th auuiunr! . hl,r h hr .,.,.. ... j IVWll Campbell lo til const this week to work for (h summer, Clin Ituaael will to to Kaatern Waahintton to he with hla uncle. Mr KMliT. Mra. I.loyd Spoomr wna called to Omaha last week to attend the funeral of her grandmother. lU-anl Roberta h:n returned from a visit with her comm. lorla Painter, of Orchards Cedar Island Park opened for th season Saturday etenlnt. Jun 9th. Many from her attended th exer clsea of the graiiiat!n class of Ore- 2E FARM MACHINERY SHORT THE a FULL LINE W. J. Wilson & Geo. Blatchford, 'ZStt gon City high school last week. Fern Hart, Mabel llrlgbam and Theodore Yung were among graduates. Alden Kelly Is confined to bis home with serious UlncBS. Arthur Rolerts' namt headed the list on registration day, with Alden Kelly's as second. Charles Wallace and Merle BIng bam, of the U. 8. Marines, are home for a few days. A. C. MacFarlane, for several years a resident of the Lodge, left last night for Grants I'ass to remain. Mrs. Mac Farlane, Don and Alice Eva will spend a few days amnnz their hosts of friends before leaving- The Parent-Teacher association will form an auxiliary to the Red Cross society. Sunday was Children's day at Grace church, and a large audience enjoy ed the beautiful singing and recita tions. The church was very prettily decorated for the occasion. Miss Mar garet Lucker accompanied with her cornet and Miss Georgia Kessl on ber violin, with Miss Anna Russet at the piano. Mrs. H. N. Smith Is III at her home at Uoardman station. Mr. and Mrs. A. HInmaji entertain ed their son and family from Portland last Sunday. Hoy It.iMi.l haa uliuind In lila Iioiii.i In raiiMi lK,ii, ad it apriid Hit th Hindr In hind a. huol hi I 'oil laud Mlaa CuimUiii Nulla Ima an'rpl r l a Ixlatlloll III Ihooin-d of III I llloll IjiUli liy of I'liiiland Mlaa Inn Hart h.ia Jolind tint olllr foil o( III ii Wrali'lll I'llloll Mlaa I'.lliir t ' at i 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ha arrlinl lioin from lu r hlth a. Ii.kiI mk lit Sprlntfu Id laiiialn t I rt.iti has rnlrn-d III ai rili of I'ln I Sam aa a lliuali In ll III Ih lli..iii Nalloiial tiuard Mra Moil I'aik aud rlnldnii hat ton to Mlaaoiirl lo aix'iid th aum hut with Mra I'uik a inoihir lili'll Sri-y via Palllut oil old fili iida laat nltlil Hhi'lton lUrhlid haa arrhid front Uola. Idaho. (ioort Mora aa In THUmook I'oiiniy liHikint altr hualiiraa Inti-r pala Ih paal k. Ualph O. Hroan and lf tti-r In from the ram h thla 'k .Mlaa Mary I'lorr la oil Ih alrk Hal Oak drove I OAK t.UOVK. June II. -Alfred , Jaliu, who la In Ih tiaty training j a, hool at Idemc rtoti, la homo mi leat I of aliaeiice I Carl Nehren, nf San Frain l.ni. c , was her Saturday looking afler his propertt. Mrs. Nehreu and son ar tlaltlut in Portland , Cordon Skoot left Friday for Hreni erton In to Into training for th nan Mra. IUil M. Carroll ami llllle ami spent th wackfiid with her mother. Mra lirumheller. Ernest Narf and wife motored to Portland Saturday nltht and on their return stopped at Clackamas and at- U Co., OREGON CITY, OREGON. tended the Firemen's ball. Mrs. Taul Roethe was operated up on In a I'ortlund hospital Friday morn ing for gall stones. She Is Improving slowly. Miss iLeona Guthrie and four girl friends from Portland were plunlcing at the beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Guthrie left Wednesday morning by auto for their Doa't an 1 touga j ITnfll Weak Foles Honey an HELPS COUGHS QUICKLY Foi.ry'i Honey and Tar lakei right bold oi an obitinale cough and give quick relief. It puis a healing coating on the la flamed membrane, that line the throat and air paaaagea. It ilop, the tickling, looaena and raiaea pMegm eaailv. It is jnst splendid lor bronchial and la rippe cougha, and light, wheezy breathing. Mn. W. S. Bailey, Laacattar. Kr.. CM" aJfnott coetinuoutly day and njtfht, uKtil ah look Foley' Honer and Tar. Aner taking haal a botila, her couih befaa lo alow ae, aa4 aa-vaa bottiaa aariaelif curad baf couth. JTar f u i (it near Xa ler, Wa.li, mi iiinlli'a lai align Mia K IV IHuhiliaid and Ihnv tuna tm Hi I'liillainl 'iii-.i A I'. fiHipi-r a.ild hla hum nn 1'iiurl m i uad to Mia. .Manning nf I'mllainl, kIui haa Uki il ... aalmi Mia A- Y. t'iMiH r and ! ilill.ln n K it ("liii-mlnr fur Han r'taiu I" I al , In Join Mr Cmiper, hu la In aililio lhr. M lllli flit. I tin rl.l-al ilaiialili-r, li'lt Ihu a.uiiu day fur 'ill f.t a. Waatl, In Halt lu-r auill liefiini )ilii in at I'll lamlly III I'allfiiMiU Mr and Mra lli-nry t'pauliliiig. nf Han ii-hu, ('al , ar hmiaii gueaia nf Mr. ami Mra I. V. Ann.l tmi Mr. and Mia HpauMing liaiu In i n In Hil i-rtiMi and ar li" mi tlm a In Kuiiipiir In liaik afti-r their puipi'itr, tMi'lllia In IiIiiiii liiiinii aiMin mi ac count nf Mra HpauMlli a In allli Mr. and Mia IOiIm-m Id. hut, I and ann, lluliliy, formerly nf I Ink t;rur. paa.ed through hrrn Halnrday from HI lleli'iia nil (hi'lr ur In I'aa.o. Waah. wtirrn Mr. Kb hardmui haa a IhihIiIoii wiili dm railroad lumpuiiy. Mia W. II Ceil, ra.in iUu(liti-ta. Iri-lii and llratrli ', left for their aum mrr Iiiiiiik at l.-iiio. in api'tid their ta alien. Mr IVileraoii jolua Ilia lailillv ri,r) area, end fill III II N'KWH Jnil an rtfii loo at 8uulay a Inxil laat Sunday The High llracv nf Nuall)" waa the subject al I'poorlll I.eugiiM laat Humid) ffteiiliiK. Iti'V. lieOilla led At I lie r'uao nf I he meeting he gat a abort talk on "laitally In ( liriat " Hie Hoy Hcuuta are camped near the church for ten nlglila, leatlua camp ( , . ,i or d.nu In tho mnriiliiK. l4lillea' Aid met ut the. church laat Weillieada). 1 hey will liu-yt al Mlaa 1'fllllict.ur'a nlie Week from neit Wed iii'mI.i. June I'uth. All hidlea nf Ihu i bun h liulli j Kpwortli l.ragun Cabinet lueeta at tlm hiiuno nf Mr. and .Mra. Jamea Hurt Friday eeiiing llev. Culiiiati, nf I'lm kamaa, will e change pulplla Hlth our pualor, Kev. iK'Uiug. Huiiiluy, June Will. lor the morning aenlrc. Chlldren'a Day. June loth, waa on- avrw-d and a aplcudld mualtal and literary prugram waa glveu by the different cluaaea. Klalu Sutuiilln gave a violin solo. Rev !cl.ung gave a Hhnrt udilreaa. alao the Superintend flit. f. I. Smith. OSWEGO OSWKUO, June II Mr. and Mra I". A. Iicthke. Mr. and Mra. J. C llulnea. Sr.. Mr. and Mra Fred Htef ftna and .Mr. and Mra. II. Ilurghauat, together with frlcuda In Portland. luuile a trip on the Culumbla highway Smiilny. They all had lunch some where on the highway, and all had a good lime. Saturday .night. June, llth, the for Inthlan Aaaembly, .So. 411, I'nlted Art launa, ut thla plucc, held a apeclal meeting for proapectlvo members. A abort program waa rendered, after which dancing waa enjoyed and re frcahmcnta served. All reported hiivf lug a good tlmu. Otto Hethkn and Arthur Anderson have returned to Seattle. Waah A surprise and farewell party was given by Mrs. ('. A. Ilethltu and Mrs. W. Shawker, for Mra. Win. Clyde llowden Thursday evening, June Tth ut the restuurunt. Tho evening was spent In playing curils. dunclng and having a good tlino. Refreshments were served. Those present wero: Mr. und Mrs V. A. Ilethke und son Curl, Mr. und Mrs. T. i. Haines and children, Fruncls und Thomas Gilbert, Jr.. Mr. und Mrs. F. Stefflns, Mr. und Mrs. It Ilorglmrst, Mr. und Mrs. C N. Ilnlnva, Mrs. W. Schawper, Mrs. Howdun, Misses Margaret Haines Gladys Schawper, Gludys Sinclair. Dorothy Elliott, Edna Elston, l-oomi Tomlln, Vero Todd; Messrs. Hurry Headwlck, Emit Anderson, Thomus Mnrtln, Willis llliick, Oscur Srhneld er, Fred Wlnsor, Jesse Mi'CduiicII, Charles Ixv, Dick Haines, Mary Huines and I.etta Haines. Mr. und Mrs. Lloyd Hurbln, of Port land, enturtnlned Sunday with a birth day dinner In honor of Mrs. Lloyd Harbin, and Mrs. Charles Hlclmer, twin daughters of Mr. und Mrs. P. II. Jarlsch, of this place. The afternoon was spent In music and having u good time. Thoso who enjoyed the huppy affair were: Mrs. llurklny und Verne Ilnrklcy, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Jarlsch, Miss Uionu Jnrlseh, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Illcknor, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hurbln und daughter, Ger trude. Mrs. Lola Tooze and duughter, of Sherwood, are guests of Mrs. L. Hal llllun. Mrs. lister Shipley and Mrs. Adun Walling, of Portland, visited Oswego last Saturday. They came to attend tho exercises for Children's day at the Grange Miss Ruby Kent, of Portland, spent a fow days with Grandma Davis this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Wutllng nnd daughter, Marjorlo, of Portland, were visitors at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. George CHne Sunday. Mrs. Howurd Eccles, of Cunby, wns operated upon Tuesday for appendici tis. Sho Is In the hospital at Port land. Mrs. Eccles Is the sister of Mrs. George Ilullock, of this place. Master Walter Emmott, of Oregon City, is visiting his brother, James, of Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waldorf and children, of Mullno, spent Saturday evening with Mr. Waldorf's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Waldorf. Mrs. Duane Peasley and Miss Camp boll, of 8enttle, Wash., are spending a few days with Mrs. Peasley's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Erlckson. Mrs. Peasley wns formerly Miss Ruth Erlckson of this pluce. Harold Wlrtz, of Bremerton, visited hla .ui.lita, Mr. Mid Mia A. J NUMi. Tiii-adai 'rat" I'm waa Iiiiiiik for a 111 Hal iifl.it' ami Humlay with hla patent , Mr. ami Mrs Ihnuiaa Km I'al haa Jollied lh lolma ami la aUllmud at I'ldikauiaa for III pleat III Mr. ami Mia Cli'ln IUdeii, nf Dun den. at tlalllug Mra llayden'a ninlhxr, Mia AimIi'Imiii Mia. Ilayiln waa for merly Mlaa Amu a Amleranii nf thla pltii e Mlaa Delia l'roai r has returned home. aii-r a alimt alay afllh filnnla In I'uil'nml Mr ami Mia. laaae Auallli, nf lla- el'i. Mr. ami Mra iiruiy iiaierinaii, and Mr ami Mra F tillllea. nfCainai. Wah , had a tery narrow iaax fmin aerlmia Injury MomUy arii riiix-n. On I'nloii annua, 1'iirtlaml, the auloinu lilla In which they were riding, waa hit by another, a'piarely hi Ilia renter, mi'tti.rnliig their i ar rompletely. A alienliar crew lielieil lo right the nirrturtird car, Willi b waa om-l by Mr Oalerman. All racaped with a few tcrntihea Mr. and Mra Aualln wern ri-lilflilng Inline from Cainaa, where Ihey had been t lulling tlolr daiiithtera, Mra D I'mif and Mra. II Date riiian I. ttlln Carl Hethkn haa loin Injured by Jumping out nf a wagon and atrlk lug hla furehead aguliial Hie curbing ill Front atreet, cutting hla forehead Dr. Mount, nf Oregon t il), waa cull tut and attended to tbn wound It waa net c aaary lo take a couple nf atltchra In lha wound, lla la doing nicely. Halnrday, June !'th. waa Clill lrrn a day al the Grange. A lovely dinner waa prepared and an fi.ellenl pro gram waa rendered. Three arhotila Wero repnaeiiled. They Were: U aella. HpHnghrook ami Alto Park Tlm Oawcaii tirange la line nf the flrit In the county to buy a Uln-rty lloiid. The Alto Park Pew lug t'lr.le alao bought bund. The Chrlatlun Kndravnr tuple for net Hunday'a aer)l la "Whiit la Rev erence and Why Should W He Rev. er.-nt"' Al thla meeting nffleera will bt rlertftl for the coming all months. On thla account all ini'inl-cra are earneatly reiieated lo attend at 7.00 p. m. sharp. U-t ua all do our beat to make tbn next term wen morn aucceaafnl than thla first one haa been Vlaltora are very welcome. Safety First Caught and Cold "Oh, Juat a rough" today may be come grtppo or pneumonia tomorrow. Thouniinda dlu from lieglet ted rnldv Tuka Dr. Klng'a New Dlacuvery bvfurc your cough beenmea chronic A few doaea check the cold by killing thn genua. The healing bulaama toot he Iho throat, looaen the phleKin and clenr tho air pnaaugea nf aicretlniia which provoke coughing. Contains mildly laxative Ingredlenta which re move tho waate that nggrnvatea tho cold. At your drtlgglnt, fjOe, 1 1 .00. INCORPORATED WATER DISTRICT IS SUGGESTED The Ouk Grove Commercial club held a meeting ut tho achoolhousH on Tuesday evening, at which time, steps were taken to Incorporate the section between Milwaukln and Gladstone In to a water district under thn law that waa passed at the Inst legislative aes slon. The area to be covered Includes practically all of road districts Nos. 38 nnd 47. It ts probuble that tho wa ter would bo taken from Port'and, hut that will bo decided at thn next meet ing of thn club. The distance from this city Is greater tlmn from I'ort lund. At tho present tlmn the residents of that section are depending upon wells for supplying them with wuter, and us tho population of Concord has Incrnusod during tho past year, it is thought udvlsublo to hnvo the sewer ui;o system Improved. Dean Duller, of this city, was ad vised to tako charge, of tho legal pro ceedings toward Incorporating for tho water system. Singularly enough, most of those supposedly high-minded critics who can see nothing but evil In America's participation In the war hare a habit of writing anonymous letters. ' DO IT NOW Oregon City People Should Not Walt Until It Is Too Late. The appalling doath-rute from kid ney disease is duo largely to thn fact that tho little kidney troubles uro usually neglected until thoy become, serious. Tho slight symptoms often give place to chronic dlsordors and the sufferer may slip grnduully Into some serious form of kldnoy com plaint. If you suffer from backacho, head- actios, dizzy spoils; If there are blad der Ills, do not delay. Holp tho kid noys at once. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kldnoy disorders they act whnro others fall. Over one hundred thou sand pooplo have recommended them. Here's a caso at homo: Mrs. A. M. White, 1310 Center St., Oregon City, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are all that Is claimed of them and whon I can recommend them to others for backache or kldnoy dis orders I don't hesitate to do so. I have been subject to backache and at times my kidneys have been out of order. After I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills a few days I have folt as well as ever." Price 60c, at all dcalors. Don't simply ask for a kldnoy remedy get Donn's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. White uses. Fostcr-MIIburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.