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OREGON CITY FJSTTERPRISE. FRIDAY, 1U1.V 6, 1917. Mackslmrg MACKHHl'llO. Or.. July I -All r preparing lo lbri th Wl nl varury ut oar Natloa birth. With crop ironing pnpftMisly, way b aaurl of doing our part la th world feeding, and n wish thai th baaJ ot patrj-ts hu Mt In ItiUdol phi III roar afo, foromlailng th aWttmam Ihil froo.1 u from llritlah i ml, oilf M look upon the gallon f ms 1 from Uiim 1) totonlf lo 41 tate with population nearly hundrd million il roof and mtithi sr our flag floating from lb 81. Paul cathedral la London honnwd If ppl rrjole ln over our blp la lb world groat at war. Could Prl4nt llson Dave glimps of our lltti community, b ould . at lrat that hi admoni tion to ral all poaaibl supi'llr from our own toll bad bn hwded. The patriotism of the children U ahown In th mlulatur (arm thriving In th un cleared portion of th ranch.1 Soma of the wll tilled pot art In corner formed by turn In branche ot th Molalla river. Th children, un able to procure fencing material, hav duf trrnche around their garden, let ting In the water and converting their farm Into veil protected Uland. reached by bridge of their own mak ing. The Mother' club la to meet July tin at th bora of Ita president, air. John Helper. Ikilh the club united Thureday In celebrating the birthday of Mra.-Chas. Keesllng. president of the new club. Mr. Keeallng waa surprised by visit that waa nott a enjoyable one to all concerned. The welcome aound of the Lutheran Kelso KKIJtO. July l.tMpll Th turn of J TO aaa ralaed ly Kelau dur Ing th lied Trot campaign. Of Ihia amount fliZi wa contributed by the Handy Kidne district, which waa ran taed by on of th Kelao solicitor rWteral of our resident contributed at other plae ao th entlr aum enl In from Kelso amounted lo orr iHt Th aollcltor were Mr. C, mmrrman. Ml Angelia Canning. Oak Grove Alhrrt Joninid and Mr. Hobert Junmd. On Friday evening of lad week an IntrrMting meeting wat brld at the thik)l houae In the interval of Ked Croaa work. T. W. Sullivan. canialgn manager, f.ir Clakamaa county, and M!n Mary Cronln, experienced fled Croai worker wer present and each gave an Interesting addrvaa. Ir. I Hlomwirk also spok on organising a club among the women of Kelao to carry on Red Croaa work, which will be done In th near future. Coffee and rake were told to the amount of 17.70. which atao went to the Red Croaa fund. Mia Anna L. Krtckson. a former Kelao teacher. I (pending a few day vliitlng friend and former piiIU nere mi naa just returned from a year at Monmounth Normal school and will teach the primary grade at Mount Pleasant this fall. Robert Jonarud ha contracted to manufacture for a I'ortland firm :X0 teel trap for gaaollne aw. Mr. and Mr. A Olaon. of Portland, were gueata of their daughter. Mr. Robert Jonarud. Sunday. June Jlth Other giKt were Mr. and Mr. Altert OAK GROVE. Or. July l.-Mr. and Mr. J. IVan Ituller left Friday morn Ing on bualm-aa trip to eaatern Ore uB They will alao Halt Mr Allyn. Mr. Iluller' mother at Cecil. Mr U K. Ilriilley and children of Twilight were Week-end visitors with her mother. Mr. Hlatkerby, alao her brother Roy and family. Mr. and Mr. Kdward Orabiel, nee Lillian Huhter. returned home from gpokan. Wash., and will remain at th horn of her mother, Mr. Rlrhtsr while ah I la th hospital la I'ort land for an operation. Mr. and Mr. . IWn Hutler and eon Orval returned home Monday night from eaatern Oregon. R Reynolda I eipected horn thi week from leaey. Oreron, where he aent th winter. Mr. Iluckner and daughter. Heat rice, left laat week for Wllholt 8 print. Ml Heater Armatrong baa been on the I'rk Hat for several day, but I convalraclng. Mr. Fred Gtafkle rnterulned a number of ladle from Portland at dinner Thursday. The tablea were el on the veranda. Ml Ella IllKham and Wallace Ros were married at th courthouse In Portland Monday. June 2 5th. by the county JuiIk in the preaence of Mr. 1 Hlgham and Mm. Hardlsty. Mr. and Jennings Ixxlge JKNNINU8 UMK1K. Orav. July Mr. and Mr. Henry Dray Mt IJverpo.il, England, who ba been enjoying lh beau ll of lh Wlllamell In cotlag, on IB river front, ha gon back lo lh city, and taken a ult al lh liu perlal , Among Ihoae who bate recently en llalisl In lh eervlrat of I'm I Ham ar Ralph Madlaon. Clyd Curtain. Harold Hmllh and K. McMurran. Mr. Moran I vlaillng her daughter and lh new granddaughter, al Heattle Mr. and Mr, ttheltun llmhtel and family and Mr. Loato. mother of Mr llechtel, are (pending count of week al Heavlew. Waih. Mr. A. Illnman baa returned from vlalt lo her daughter, Mr Matther at lluttevlll. Mr. I). p. Woo,! a and daughter, and .Mr. Harry Hampton made trip lo Eugen laat Batunlay. Mr. Ed Ilrlgbam and Ella Welah hav returned from a vlalt In Vancou ver, Waah. Mra. I'aul Roeth continue to m prov. and la reported doing nicely, friend her are (ending rongratu- latlona lo Mr. and Mra John Weliler. newlywiHl of Bellwood. Mr. Wetiler waa at on tlm In th grocery bual nea here. Mia K. ll(Hlgi.kin.. of Wlllamlna. I vlaltlng at th horn of Mr. and Mr. John Jennlng. Little Helen William I (pending her vacation at th home of her grand mother. In Portland. Mr. Aubrey haa gone to Portland lo rrmaln. Glen Seeley h enllated and leave toon for Goat lalard. Mr. Starboard haa finished hi work on th Zimmerman home .and depart- young poopl won many of th rib bona, but I'arkplac won lh flag Th Uarmaa lUpHil ksld their an nual plcnld on lh camp ground oa lh fourth, and wa laigely aiundt-j Tb rlter wa tb ranter of attrao Hon oa lh fourth, being spotted with hundred of people. The Abbey family had family r union and relative front Halein. Eu gen and Tillamook War preaeiil. Mr and Mr II C, Palnlon and fain II f. of Orrhanl. Waah , wer bar fur th fourth. Mr. Palnlon leave soon for (liarler National Park, lo b gun for an Indeflnit day. Mr Ell Ea.iea la vlaltlng her sla ler, Mr, foi, at Central Point, liar father, Capt. Itawllnga. will return with her. Mr. Waldmo and th Mlaae Alice OSWEGO e MINITRILI CIVIN fON BINIflT Of MID CHOII land Elliabeth, spent Wixlniwlay with I lilad) Hlmlair; Jim Waldntn al Newberg. The Hiinday IhniI i laaare o( th Congtrgational rhun h gat a mlnalrel for th lienent of Hie U Croaa o lelr. Tb no(raiii wa aa followa Hong, ( hlrkrn I'le, lh rtiorue, aolo. "I Uit lial," Martin Jolinaon, re. Ita Hon. ' I'ncl Danl. l'a Prayer," llladr Hlmlair; aolo, 'Mamma's I.HUe Coal lllark lloae," Alee Tapler, aong 'Hannah lady." chorua, Irlo. 'M Old Krnlmky 1 1 nine, " Mllaaea II Hill rlalrj rt'llallon, "Old Joe Dream." Marie Johnson; lullaby, ()lat Hi hauler; song. "Carte I Kit Poaauiti chortle, aolo, ' Mammela Lulluliy mg. "Llnily." fiv glrla, aong, "Hleep Honey Hleep Mr and Mr. Waller llli kner went lo I iilly Hlm lair Newberg fur th fourth. I "Mataa'a llrttiind. chorua, tHlt Be.iver Creek and I ton Niluata In He Cold. Col m lllatlon. "lill Jack lion Nelbuaih; piano duet, r.min meaner and l.eola Ttxld , song l ittle Cumulation." chorua inn chunh wa beautifully de-or IIRAVER CREEK, Or, July S. Mlwa I ' "h rl and white roee. th Newman, of Heaver Creek, spent th weekend In Portland with friends Mr. George turner and family, left last week for their new bom In Cot- lag Grov They motored lo Junction, whrr they spent a tew day with friend and later to their horn In Cot tag urov. wner tney win start a saw mill and logging ramp. Having lived there for a number of year they hav many irlend. who regret very much to see them tear. W all bop them good cucces In their new bom Mr. J. IL Hall I all at her home In Reaver Creek. Dr. Strickland I In attendance. American flag and the Red Croaa flag ! II . . a ruiiuaing in program Ice cream and rake were serted and the eten ing waa enjoyed by ever) one. The proceede were :S5 with a Unit IS ciear. wnun win i turned oter to th Oswego autlllarr Clarkes church h-.1l rwiina- over the land on riiiun na -Mr. V . J. Mndall. i Saturday night told us there wa to be service on Sunday morning. The nrw Lutheran Sunday school at the Eby schoothouse is meeting with marked success. Both parent and children of that neighborhood ar de lighted with the unexpected attendance at Sunday school. j Mr. Frank Hilton, who haa been ser iously 111 at the home of her parent.! Mr. and Mr. Eugene Wltte, I to much better. It 1 thought the may aoon re turn to ber mountain home. Eagle Creek EAGLE CREEK. Or.. July 5. Wal ter Douglas, accompanied by hi son. Virgil, made a business trip to Port land one day last week. Mr. and Mr. J. P. Strahl and ton. Leslie, who hare been visiting at the home of R. M. Brash, returned home the latter part of laat week. Dick Gibson and A. N. Orke cold some hog to W. Given but week. Mrs. Nora Reld entertained Mr. and Mra. Dick Gibson at dinner on Sat urday. Mr. Miner, of Sandy, preached to a mall audience at the school bonse on Sunday evening. Mrs. R. M. Brash spent the week-end In Portland, the guest of relative. Roll Douglass and family, ot The Dalles, are th guest of his mother, Mrs. Viola Douglass. Fred Hoffmelster and son, Ernest, have recently purchased a Chevrolet MolaUa MOLALLA. July 5. G. V. Miller, of Portland, motored to Molalla and wag transacting buainess in this neighbor hood Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur Larson and daughters, MiBBes Mildred and Jean, were visit ors at the home of the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Baker, Tues day. Little Shirley, who had his tonsils and adenoids removed last week, is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Babcock mo tored to Molalla Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Brltton accompanied by Miss Lena Babcock, were busy shop ping In Molalla Wednesday aiorning. Ed Brltton was a business caller at the J. V. Baker home Saturday. Mr. Hamlet, who has a crew of men cutting wood here, spent the week-end with his family in Portland. Mrs. Cora N. Mlley Boutz and son C. Antone, were visitors In Hazella on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Duntonand children, Gordon Burns, were dinner guests Sunday at the J. V. Baker home. Mr. Taylor, of Mullno, was in the neighborhood Sunday. Mr. Maynard was a week-end visitor in Portland. Miss Geraldlne Webb very pleasant ly entertained Lena Babcock to dinner Sunday. C. Antone Boutz and Louis Babcock -were visitors at the Liberal Sunday i school Sunday, CLARKES. Ore.. July S Miss Dora Marquardt wa In Portland last week on a short visit Oregon City, visited their grandmother. Mra Im np G.lnnt.. ,nA Q,l- Mls Molet Wettlaufer came home last Tuesday. Miss Florence Stromgreen. of Cotton. 1 in Oregon City on a short visit with her triends. Edwin Bottemiller, of Oregon City, visited hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bottemiller and family, over Sun day. Ed Bottemiller and family, from Ore gon City, visited Rev. H. B. Mann and family last Sunday. Mrs. Lizile Ringo and .daughter Haiel, visited Mra. John Leichtwels last Sunday. I Jason Clarke was In Portland last I week. j Walter Lee went to Oregon City last j &unaay to visit nis motner, Mrs. Mary Lee, and family for a short time. Walter Klelnsmith came home last Monday. Mrs. W. H. Wetlaufer and daughters, Violet, Pansy and Myrtle, were in town last Saturday. Alva Card and Elmer Klelnsmith at tended, the childrens day picnic at Beaver Creek last Sunday. Ed Bowland and family went to Lo gan to visit her parents last Sunday. Miss Clyde Schuebel of Oregon City, visited her friends. Miss Florence and Pearl Stromgreen for a short time dur ing the past week. Miss Florence Klelnsmith went to Hubbard to visit her sister, Mrs. Frank Corbett, for a short time. 3C Elk Prairie Ther I more Catarrh in thi aection Of the country than all other dlaease put together, aad for year It was sup posed to be Incurable. Doctor prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly Influenced by constitutional con ditions aad therefore requires constitu tional treatment Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by F J. Cheney Co.. Toledo, Ohio, la a constitutional remedy. Is taken Internally and acta thru the Blood on the Mucous Surface t th 8ystem. On Hundred Dollars re ward la offered for any caa that Hall' Catarrh Medicine fall to cur. Send for circulars and teatlmonlaJa. K. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Dnutffla'a. 7c Ball's Family i'iils tur constipation. ELK PRAIRIE, Ore., July 6. Quick action upon the part of Elmer Swope in detecting trouble with the machinery recently prevented serious accident. As it was the saw became heated suffi ciently to weld to mandrel. D. W. Badger went to Scotts Mills on business recently. Charles K. Thomas, who has been working et the Silver Falls Logging company's camp returnred to spend the Fourth at home. Mr. Rathbone. who formerly resided on the Kirk place, returned to visit with Mr. Kruger, on Butte Creek. Both gentlemen spent a day upon Elk Prai rie looking after their stock. Glen Gault, who cut his foot while slashing recently. Is able to be at home again. Mr. Gray and sons attended to the chores while Mr. and Mrs. Gault had to be away. Mrs. Lytsel and children returned to 3cotts Mills after a brief visit with her son, Glen Gault. Mr. Grey bad the first New Oregon strawberries of the season for the 4th. Mr. Grey will have a full crop. Walter LeRoy returned to Molalla to spend the Fourth, after spending a few days upon his mountain ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shaw and Mr. Col uns spent the Fourth plcnicing upon the Badger homestead. CHAMPION The Old Time FAVORITETHE CHOICE of the Modern Farm MOWERS Champion Mowers have features which you as a buyer cannot afford to over look. They mean increased length o service and greater satisfaction to you Wide Substantial Yoke. Extra large case hardened yoke pins, r- . i . extra long case Hardened wearing plates. Extra wide and strong wrought knife head. Extra light draft and easy of operation. These are but a few of the reasons why a Champion is an extra good mower to buy. No ch ange has been necessary in the Champion Rake for several years, which is proof that it has reached as near perfection as it is possible ever to obtain in ma chinery. Reversing axle stubs, when reversed is like new. Reversing wheel ratchets. Removable and renewable wheel boxes. 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Born June 30th at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Davenport is in a sana torium In Portland. The girls weighed 5 pounds each. Mrs. L. E. Armstrong and daughter Hester spent Sunday in Montavilla, the guest of Ir. aud Mrs. Fred Kronig. Dr. J. H. McArthur, of Richland, Oregon, was here Sunday looking af ter his property and calling on old friends. Doctor McArthur haa been attending the atate medical conven tion held in Portland, lie also took a trip over the Columbia River highway. Mrs- A. Goetz and Mrs. McGovern left Monday for The Dalles to spend the summer. Mrs. Maud Skoog left Wednesday morning for Wllholt to work In tb hotel. Church New Services Sunday morning and even ing by the pastor. Rev. DeLong. Ep- worth league at 7:3 p. m., lecture and moving picture. Prayer meeting Thursday evening in the church. ed for Tacoma where he expects to make his home. Walter Beckner has returned from California. PlanB will be made Friday night to form a Red Cross auxiliary, at a meet ing at the school house. Everyone is requested to be present Calvin Morse, Jr., went to Dolph Ore., to spent the Fourth with his granddparentii, Mr. and Mrs. Dill. Miss Georgia Keisl haa gone to spend the-summer at their mountain home, at Harlan, Ore. A verdict was returned In favor of the Ulbrands, at their recent trial against Dr. Allan Welsh, Smith, of Portlandd. Aldera Kelly has recovered frosa a serious Illness, and resumed hi posi tion at the Journal office. William Wood ha returns dfrom a four months' business trip, in the south ern states. Mr. A. Moore, of Walla Walla, Wash, came down t osee bis friend, Geo. Mar tin, who has been very 111 at the home of his parent here. A large crowd from here attended the Federated Sunday School picnic at i Gladstone Park, last Saturday. 0'ir Albany: A miracle has happened In Oregon. A petition has been filed for the establishment of Linn County's first drainage district. The project contemplates the dralnnge of 4815.72 acres adjacent to Oak Creek. The wornout water-logged farm lands could be made to produce double with prop er tile drainage. Old Folks Saved From Suffering Mrs. Mary A Dean, Taunton, Maaa., in her 87th year, aaya: "X thought I was beyond the reach of medicine, but Foley Kidney PHI have proven most beneficial In my case." Mr. 6am A. Hoover, High Point, N. C, writes: "My kidney trouble was worae at night and I had to got up tram live to aeven times. Mow I do not have to tnt up at night, and con alder myanlf In a truly normal con dition, which I attribute to Foley Kid ney Pills, aa I have taken nothing ela. Mrs. M. A. Bridges, Roblnaon, Mass., saya: "I suffered from kidney ail ment for two year. I commenced taking- Foley Kidney Pills ten months ago, and though I am II year el age, 1 reel Ilka a l-year-old girl." Foley Klrtnev Pills are tonla. strengthanlng and ap-bulldlng, and reatore normal action to the kidney nnrl i a dieurdered and painful hlad dr. ''hey art rfiilrMy an1 contain liu kiibt.iuua ur liarmful drugs. OSWIGO LOCALS. OHWhco. July S. John Urs-m or lamaa Wah. aiM-nt a few rinta llh hi daunhler. Mra. (Iivirge Clin this werk Mr. and Mr. William Uirtni. of Camas. Wash, are eiwndlnf tbolr a lallmi with the furmcr'a innlhrr, Mr William WorthliiKtnii. inn l,i I rosa eoclrtv liu-t nt the riKima of Mr. Hpencer Tm-ailay and wl all day. Unit a number of l.i. lire cr promt. Mr. 8te tl.tnlun and children ar here lltllii( rvhthrs 14111k Aiulntr Cllmt ditiiKhlor of Mr. and Mra. (linirge ( line. Is airmlliiK her utlhm with her grandparents. Mr. and Mm. Urami, at Camus. Wash. Mr. P. II. Jarlsch gave a birthday dinner Sunday. Thoae ho njoyed the happy day rro Mr. and Mr l.luytl liarlln uml daughter. Gertrude, of I'ortland. Mr. and Mr. Charles llltktirr. Mrs. l-oona Jarlsch, Mr. Verne Hartley and Mr. and Mrs. P. II. JurlM-h. Horn, to Mr and Mra. Verne Spen cer on Friday, an S pound laughter. Mrs. Joseph Well spent several uays wun ner daughter, Mrs. II. I) Johnson, of Portland, recently. Mrs. linker, of 8hcrood. U spend In n few dnjra with her daughter, Mrs. Verne Spencer. Morris Wllmnrth was a visitor at Boring. Saturday. Mr. mid Mm. Otto Carlson aro vlalt Ing relatives at Astoria. Mlsa Klsle Klnln bus returned from rn extended vlalt ut Corvalll. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Worthlnglon nttcnded tho (1. A. It. encampment at Forest Grove Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. II. HurKhorst were (.nests of Mrs. HtirKliomt's imrenls. Mr. and Mrs. H. (1. Wakefield, of Port- Irnd, Weilnt'si'iluy. Mrs. H. Ilethko visited her daugh ter, Mrs. II. IIIIhs, near HuttleKroiiiid. Wash., Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. W'arnmk, of Hprliig- aier, r gueai al lb bum of Ihelr 'ii. Ham Warm k. Tbuidy, Mr. and Mi ! June and dangh ler, Mia IMimiIu, of Heater Creek, f giieal of Mr June parents, Mr. and Mi Win. i;er. Willi Wortliliiginn vlaltiMl Cam, W'aahlliglull, W'ediieailay wtetilhg Mr and Mrs J. N. Coaany and hi, Haiold. Mi Tueailar morning fur a o week' Halt at their rollsgu at Kmsaaar lleai'b. Mr. and Mr C II. Keaeuireier and baby, and Mia K.lllh Meyera, and lillliert Jnhliaoii, bad a terr narrow ap laat Tuesday night bll driv ing lo Faglo Creek lo apend lh Fourth -l li Creek Hie lar plunged ilnan a len fool ruilmiikinent. Mr Itoaeiilreler had three ribs broken and Hi liaby was badly bruleed, Hie oilier recalled a II limit a e ralrll Til (up of th rar and windshield er broken. They returned to Oregon City,, where fir. Guy Mount allendml Mrs. Koaeiitreier and baby, after ablrh Ihry returned to their hum in Os wego Mr. and Mr. Ian I'lmo, and chil dren, of Camas, Waah ; Mr and Mr. Wm llyallp, of Oak I'nliit.; Mr. and Mr II. Oaermaii, of Curua. and Mr. and Mra Jamea tlreuory. of ('aihala- met. Waah , are gueal at the home of the women' parents, Mr. and Mrs Isaac Austin ir. Me Mann and family, of Portland, r glints at the home of Mrs. Gulg- ley Sunday etriilng Wm. Mi lKmald. of Hi Murine Hos pital Corps, at Gnal Island. California, spent a few days with his parents at Oawegii. Murnlng In California on July 4th. W hile hero, his mother, and slaler. Mra. Jack l-rwls and Mlaa Mvrlln MilKinald assisted ,y Miss Mlldreil Mehusih, entertained In hla honor, a number of frieinla at Hie "Miivln hall" Momliiy evening Mualc and dancing aa the evening pro grain, lie cream and rake were aer. ed The hall waa beaullfully de.ur- d Willi the National rol ,r J. II Hurt and duughter, Mlaa Mnliel. Inlted (lawegii Saturday. Mr Hurt lalted the Uild farm. In view of p ir- hi slug aome atiK-k. for hi farm nt liingineiia. W'aahliigiuii. They mo ored from (he latter plain to Centra- a, but found from ihero on to Port end Iho roilils Here lmiiaaallil. ailM of the flooded coridlllnna. They ft their car there and lame to Port land by truln. They w vlalt Kugene before n turning home. II. W. Cllm it h was an Oswoko vlalior Friday. Mlas Helen QtilKley. of Vancouver. II. C. Is vlalt Ing her mother. Mrs. Mary qulglry. at her huirn. on A avenue. ah IN A BAD WAY. Many an Oregon City Reader Will Fl Qrate.ru! for thi Information. If your back give out; ITbcome lame, weak or aching; If urinary trouble ant In, I'erhap your kidney are "In a bad way." Donn'g Kidney Pill are for weak kidneys. Local evidence proves thnlr merit. James Wilkinson, retired farmer. 20 1 Fourteenth St.. Oregon City, snys: I had to get up often at night as I couldn't sleep on account of tho pains and aches all over m. My limbs were Stiff, ton f II mt a i' . . 1 lw , - - " ' nv.vi,., UMAfB OI George Mi lntyro. of Tho Evening Kidney Pills and today although Tclegrum staff, was In Oswego Tliurs-" nm I" mv 70th year I am halo and day evmilng. hearty. (Stalamnnt glvon March 29. The management of tho Monro'1 "0,) theatre will hold dunces 'after th Still Praise Doan'a. iliow every Friday evening. On April 17, 1918, Mr. Wilkinson said Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. McCormtirk, of 1 am ro"(,J' t0 1"lt',, UP erorT won' of ino imites, uro., tiro guests of Mr. und Mrs. E. I,. Davidson. "Pndtly" Chuck, u member of Com pany A band, visited relatives In Os wego Saturday evening. Mr. And Mrs. Grant White woro Os woko visitors Sunday. Special service nro held every Tuesday and Thursday morning at nro Cuthollc church. my former statement rocommnndlng Doan' Kidney Pills. Whonovor my kidneys got out of ordor a fow doses of Doan's fix mo up all rlchl." Price 60c, nt nil donlor. Don't sim ply ask for a kldnoy remody got Doan'a Kldnoy Pills tho aamo that Mr. Wilkinson has twice publicly rno ommonilod. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Man ufneturors, Buffalo, N. Y. All the World of Music produces is at your, command, through the medium of the "Columbia Grafonola" StttP' jiyjjj m THIS MODEL $75.00 TERMS TO SUIT Your Old Michise Tilren as Part Psymtnl All the eloquence and all the heart appeal of the songs of long ago as well as the latest popular music are best inter preted by the "Col umbia Grafonola." Th Very Soul of Music is in the Columbia Grafonola Call and hear the Columbia Grafonola. 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