At The Churches Mummies of Peru. Bersre taking leave of Cuxco. Pera, we went to see the very Interesting collection of Incn relics In the private Arletd Baptist Churth museum of a Peruvlun doctor who has devoted many years of tils Ilfs to Inca :4ft a. in. Bible liebool. research. Ranged round ths walls were 11 a. in. Preaching aortica. mummies which bail been taken from 7 :3ll p. in. Evening service«. rock tomlis. Ail had been burled In a 6:16 i> in. B. Y. P. Ü. meeting. sitting posture, and, judging by the hor 7 :46 Prayer moating. Everybody welcome Io any ami all of rible expressions of agony on the parch theae »ervicea. ment skin, 1 should Imagine that some of them, prisoners of war, I was'told, had In-on entombed alive. The horror Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church of times mummied faces and the awful contortions of the skeletons haunted 10 a. in. Hablisth Hchool, me for a long time, nor shall I ever for 11 a. in. Morning worship. get the sight. «:4ftp.m. Y. P. 8. C. E. One or two of the skulls bore evl 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. 7 :8o p. tn. Thursday, midweek service. deuce of skillful surgery, star shaped pieces of bone having been cleverly fit H p. m Tliure.lav, choir pre,'ll. Rev. Win. H. Amos, Pastor. ted tn to repair damage done by tbs star shaped stone we* (»on« of the (>e- rlod. I did not measure those I saw tn the museum, but one of the afore St. Peter’s Catholic Church said stone weapons which we brought back to England from Cuxco measured Hundaya: H a. m. Ix>w Maas. four inches from [mint to point across 10:30 a. in. High Mass. the top n truly formidable club.—Wide 8 :30 a. in. Munday School. World M agazlne. 12 M. Chlor rehearsal. Week days; Maae at H a. m. A STORY THAT VARIES. Ths Bride Whs Got Into a Chest end Wes Found Deed There. CHERRYVILLE q--------------------------- Tremont, Kem Park and Arleta Quite a spell of weather last week. There Is a story more or less diffused Frost, in some places, did s-«me dam- The theater al Millard avenue ban of n young bride on her wedding day ; age but not to any great extent. been closed. playing the game of bide and seek and Our cherry crop will be light here, | concealing herself In one of those an Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen of Woodmere also Italian prunes, but apples, pears, cient carved chests of large six«. After arepreparing to move to Missouri. plums an«l berries promise a heavy she bad got In the HU closed, and she Bert Wilberg has sold hia house at • found herself unable to raise It again. crop. The K Hand stnmp puller, operated 340, 48th 8t., and has moved to 2919, I for It fastened with s spring, and she was shut In. Hesn-b was made for her j by Dr. Botkin and son, is doing good 82d Hi. 8. E. In every quarter but the right one. and work ind vsry much lessens the cost ol Tite Bunday School Institute held at great perplexity and dismay were caus clearing land. tl>e Congregational Church recently was ed by her disappearance. It was not Work has begun at ths dam where a a deci«l<*l micceee. till years after, when chance led to the thousand cords of brush and tons of After a very painful illness of three opening of the chest, that the body of dirt will he used to prevent seepage week's duration, A. T. Grow is able to the young bride was discovered and which might become very mot^i worse be out again. the mystery of her disappearance ' in time. solved. Geo. Chambers, who was injured One of the brilliant (?| legal lumi The story Is found in so many places in falling from a trapeze recently, is the (J. H. Supreme that It may be questioned whether it la naries before able to be around again. true of any one of them. Rogers tells 1 Court employed by the defendent rail* Mrs. R. D. Armstrong and daughter It of a palace in Modena. The chest road company in arguing before that In which the poor bride was found is body last week said that when the are visiting st Powell River, B. C. They shown at Bramshill, In Hampshire, the government failtsi to prosecute them at will return tbe first of June. residence of Sir John Cope. Another 1 ones when they broke their contract by There was a fire at 4304, 66th St. last similar chest, with precisely the same selling in larger tracts than 160 as their week, yi a frame buildiDg occupied by story attached to it. waa long shown at I contract called for, then the govern the Udoloff family. Damages amounted Marwell Old Hall, between Winchester They F«ar«d the Dutch. ment lost all chance of ever compelling to $3<X). In 1673. In the old days of England's and Bishop's Waltham. * it to forfeit their land. In other words i Rev. Willings will preach bis fareaCell The folk tale of Catskin or Peau wars with the Dutch, tbs Inhabitants j if a person, whom you know, steals | sermon n«xt Sunday. His successor, of Hherlngham. tn (error of Invasion d'Ane represents the girl flying with Seventh Day Adventist Church your cow and you fail to proceed against Rev. Collins of Iowa, will be ready to her bridal dresses from a marriage that by the Dutch forces, petitioned the 10 a. m. Saturday Habbatb Hchool. 11 a. m. Saturday preaching. lord lieutenant and deputy lieutenants Is repugnant to her, and as thia tale is , him at once, he can come back later on fill the vacancy a week from Bunday. 7 30 p. m. Wednesday, Praver meeting. of Norfolk. "Our Town," they said. found all over Europe it may have ' and steal your horse and you have no The family of Mr. Chambers ol Mil 7:46 p. in. Munday preaching. Thia distinguished mental lard avenue has been quarantined with “Joynes upon ye Maine sea. and we nietamorphosed Itself into that of the recourse. are afraid every night ye enemy should bride who got Into a cheat and died : crook and all around “damphool” ought diptberia. Mrs. Chambers, who has ' to be elevate«! to the U. 8. Senate along I been very ill is slightly improved. German Evanqellcal Reformed Church come ashore and hrs Our Town« when there.—Corah ill Magazine. we be In our Bedds; for ye Houses with “Boob" Fenrose of Fenn., and 10 a. ni. Munday Hchool. Mr. and Mrs. Burke and daughter stand very close together, and all ye “windjammer" Jones of Wash. He 10 a. ni. Saturday, Herman school. BLUNDERING REPORTERS. Ivonne of Sixiy-sixth avenue are spend Houses thatched with straw, that in M p. m Wediiriviay. Y P. N. would be a very handv and useful man ing the week with Mr. Burke’s father, one bourse time ye Towne may be Mistakes That Mangled the Speakers* 11 a. m. Munday worship. for the corporations. Th. Hchildknecht, Pastor. burnt, for we have nothing to Resist Chas. Burke of Newberg. Words and Fealings. Work on the road has begun and the them But one Gunn, with a broken car Teeney 4 Teeney, the Dry Goods "Drunkenness Is folly!” earnestly ex money will be expended in planking riage and four Musquetts. which we claimed Bishop Magee In the bouse of men, have moved from their old stand Kern Park Chrlstain Church the bad places on hibs and in holes. bought at our Owns cost find chargee; lords on a celebrated occasion. How Corner 69ll> Mt. ami 46th Ave. H. E. This is a good scheme as it does but near tbe Arleta station into the build which is a very small defence against horrified was the prelate to read In the 10 a. m. Bible Hchool. an enemy; and likewise wee have no papers next morning that he bad given little good to grade these dirt roads as ing that was formerly occupied by the 11a m .audHp in. preaching service. Greenleaf Furniture Store. powder, nor shot for ye said Gunn, nor 7 p. iu . Cbristain Endeavor. utterance to the very bacchanalian sen they are good in dry weather but no Musquetts. when we stand In need." •mount of work will render them in 8 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer J. P. Jobtieon, popular Arleta jeweler, timent, "Drunkenness Is jolly!" They therefore naked for a few more meeting. Lord Salisbury was a master phrase good condition in long-continutd rains, j has just returned from a trip to tbe 8 :46 p. tn. Thursday, Bible Study muskets, with powder and but lets. In maker, but one of hla best points was Rev. John Boyd, who haa a summer Frisco Fair. He reports a very poor at Class. granting this tbs authorities stipulated A cordial welcome to all who will at that Hherlngham should not "lmboclll spoils«! when a careless reporter turned home here, said in his pulpit lately in tendance, due to tbe financial depres his reference to “manacles and Mani Portland that our civilization is a sion. tend any all services. ys said arms and ammunition.** toba” into the meaningless “manacles failure. That disorderly houses were K. Tibbs Maiey, Minister. Tbe Mt. Scott Mental Culture Club and men at the bar.” within five blocks of bis church and will give their second Social Tea at tbe Oliver Goldsmith and Powders. Hlr William Harcourt was badly mis April 4. 1774. died Oliver Goldsmith, quoted once. “Great la Diana of the that 90 percent of fires were started to home of Mrs. Cora H. Ward, 2628-47th St. Pauls L plscopal Church in hla forty-seventh year, at the height Ephesians!*' be exclaimed upon the get insurance and futber that divorces St., Friday afternoon. Several musical One block south ol Woodmere station. of hla fame, an also of hla embarrass just about equalled the marriages. By . Holy Communion the first Munday of menta. Goldsmith's death win hasten platform, but one paper bad It: "Great the same token some prominent church numbers are on the program and Mrs. Dinah! What a farce Is thia!" Alice Weister will address the Club each month at 8 p. m. No other ser ed. as some thought, by his taking lock of knowledge of familiar quo members, to the writer’s knowledge, members and visitors. vices that day. Evsry oilier Sunday ths regular ser against hla apothecary's wish the fa tations is a prolific source of misreport are renting bouses for disorderly re Tuesday afternoon, May lltb, tbe mous specific. I >r James' fever pow ing. For Instance, a speaker once made sorts and some of them have perjured vices will be as usual. Evening Prayer and sermon at Ip. m. dem. One should be just to the pow use of the well known lines from Mil- themselves in giving in their taxable Arleta W. C. T. U. will hold a recep Bunday Hchool meets at 3 p.*m. B. dem. Goldsmith himself thought be I ton's “L'Allegro:” ti««n at tbe home of Mrs. Ward Swope, property and the state has proceeded ■ Boatwright, Bupt , 1.. Maffett, Bee. bad lieen given spurious and not the 5329-7<Jth St. for visitors. Refresh But come, thou goddess, fair and free. Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. genuine powder». while Mr. Hawkes, •gainst their estate after their death. In heaven yclept Euphrosyne. ments will be served. Mrs. Snyder has Joining a popular church does Dot, in bls apothecary, declared the sick man The brilliant reporter deputed to charge of tbe program, and it sure will most cases, kill a man's love of gold. had taken the right remedy in a wrong “ take him down" was in despair. He Lents hdnuelkal Church be a good one. Every one welcome. While in Portland last week the fashion and after Goldsmith's death could not make bead or tall of this Hermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. and Mr. Newbill, who was recently Princi published. In collaboration with the mysterious utterance. But. following yrriter beard an I. W. W. speaker de 7 30 p. m. Bunday Hchool 9:46 a. m., C. 8. Brad poet's other two physicians. “An Ac ; the sound as far as possible, he seized clare on the streets that we might as pal of tbe Arleta school, was seen in count of the I.ate Dr. Goldsmith's III his pen and produced the following well be shot down by machine guns as ' Portland last week. He is now Super ford, Bu|>erintendent. Y. P. A. 0:30 p. m. Eva Bischoff, ncas Ho Far as Relates to the Exhibi gem: die of starvation. There will be trouble I visor of State Industrial work at Pull tion of Dr. James' Powder»." Death President. Rut come, thou soddeae. fair and free, man Washington. Mr. Newbill will -from these chape some day. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. tn. in heaven ehe crept and froxe her knee. pays all debts. In no other way possi give a series of lectures in Vancouver, to A cordial welcome to all. The «[«eaker waa taken down In more bly could Goldsmith have cleared him demonstrate the fact that there is no T. R Hornschuch, Pastor. CORBETT senses than one.—London Answers. self.—London Spectator. «--------------------------------------- S necessity of cooking vegetables three or four hours for canning purposes. Golf In the Old Days. A Costly Quarrel. ML. Scott Center of Truth. Columbia Grange held an interesting Centuries back golf was a pastime A miscellaneous shower was given in Rowley, the English violinist, was Meeting every Munday evening at 8 :<l0 hard to beat In hla perseverance of the royal family, though then usu meeting Saturday, the 1st. Mr. Kruder honor of Miss Irene Rank by Mrs. C. B. p. ni. Three doors east of H2d Ht., against One who had Incurred bis III ally played tn Scotland. The Stuart of Lents was present and gave an in Doty and Mrs. W. H. Chapman at tbe (•rays Crossing, Portland. Ore. will. Rowley bad a quarrel with a family was very fond of the game, structive talk before tbe noon recess. Doty residence on Sixty-second street horse dealer named Brant It was a and the first English club was estab- After dinner, Mrs. Hinkle, the Lectur last Thursday afternoon. Tbe rooms trivial matter, but Rowley took the fished at Blackheath tn 1008 by James er, took charge of the meeting and the Lents friend's Church were beautifully decorated with ferns next bouse to Brant set up a piano, I. His eldest son. Henry, frequently | members and visitors present enjoyed a 9:46 a. m. Bible Hchool, Clifford Bar and yellow blossoms. In June Miss played an«l on one occasion nearly bought a cornet and proceeded to make musical and literary program, after Rank will become the bride of Elmer E. ker Superintendent. Insomnia for Brant. After one or two struck by accident his tutor with a 11 :O0 a. ro Preaching services. which the Master took the reins and Davis of the firm of Simola 4 Davis. assault cases tn court Brant moved club, whereupon he coolly remarked. 0:26 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Preaching Services. Rowley bought out the next door “Had I done so I had but |>ald my cemferred the first and second degrees The pupils of the Arleta school will 8:00 p. m. Thursday, mid-week neighbor and followed with piano and debts." Charles I. was playing golf ; on four candi<latee. give an entertainment Friday evening when he received the news of the Irish The par,y given Friday evening, in prayer meeting. cornet Brant went to law. but found at eight o'clock in the school audi Junior Christian Endeavor meets he could do nothing Failing, he took reliellion. James. duke of York, after the old school house, by Miss Coulter torium. The program will consist of Friday after school. ward James II.. was another ardent A cordial welcome to all these ser a detached bouse. Then Itowley hired [«layer. Golf Is fre«]uently mentioned and the high school girls was a social drills, songs, fancy marches and panto vices. Rev. John Riley, Pastor. brass bands and organs and assailed tn ancient Scottish records and tn the success and greatly enjoyed by all pres mines. Admission for children ter. him This was actionable, and Row ent. The evening was spent playing Tne proceeds are ley paid $5.000 for bls revenge.—Ix>n fifteenth century was prohibited be games and a abort program was ren cents, adults fifteen. cause It interfered with the practice of to be used to purch «se a printing press don Tatler. Lents Baptist Church archery. Strutt considered it the most dered. Ice cream and cake was served, and stereoptican for tbe school. i The guests hesi«)ee the high school bird’s Day, May 9, Bible School ancient game nt ball requiring a bat— The Gospel Oak. 9 46 a. m. Ixmdon Standard. students were the eighth grade pupils ! Jay Gould, the florist, has sold hie In the village of rolstead. Suffolk, Morning worship, 11 a. m. from the grade school, Prof, and Mre. green house property to a Mr. Waldon Elmo Heights Sunday School, 2:30I England, stands a farnoua oak which Puss and ths Weather. Tollifson, Mrs. Clara Smith, Fred C. and traded hie residence property with the rector has proved to be 2,000 year» p. m The cat is an excellent barometer. B Y . P. U , 0:30 p in. Reed, Albert Salzman and Mr. Claude two lots for a twenty acre ranch a few old. The tree haa a girth of thirty- ' When you see a cat wetting Its paw in milee north of Vancouver, near Ridge Evening worship, 7 :30 p. m. six feet and has been known always Woodie of Estacada. A cordial welcome to theae services. • as the goapel oak, since under it the Its mouth and then rubbing it energet- field. He expects to move there in Robert Knerien is the possessor .of a J. M. Nelson, Pastor. about two weeks Jay will be missed first Chrtstinn mlaalonarlea preached j tcally over the upper part of Its ear Ford machine, a recent purchase. to the heathen Saxons thirteen cen you may feel pretty certain that rain Is by his friends here who will be sorrv to R. P. Rassmussen has been at Ta turies ago Thia event Is commemorat j coming. This action is pussy's method Lents M. E. Church coma the past week in the interest of see him and bis family leave. Mav our ed each year by a special service held of relieving the uncomfortable feeling beet wishes follow them. i good roads. ! In Its ears caused by the change In the Preaching 10:46 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. j under the tree. It would be difficult to find any mem Sunday Hchool 9:46. atmospheric pressure which preceded a Our pleasant and accomodating ex Epworth League 7 p. in. storm. If the unpleasant feeling In the change girl, Mies Laura Reed, was in bers of the Arleta Baptist Churcn at Esrly Soporifics. Services at Bennett Chapel at 3 p. m. Hoatho, a Chinese physician who ear were due to a foreign substance Portland Friday and Saturday having home, this week. They are all attend Bring vour neighbors an l friends. ing the 67th annual eeeeion of the Wil lived tn the third century, gave bis pa then the cat would scratch the ear some dental work done. W. Boyd Moore, Pastor. ttents a preparation of hemp, whereby with Its hind foot. Rut when pussy The Misses Gladys and Clara Lasley lamette Baptist Association, at Grace they were rendered Insensible during scrulst Its ear with Its saliva moistened and Esther Kincaid were the guests of Church, Montavilia. The Arleta Church Marshfield will have another hank by surgical operations. The soporific ef- paw it is when rain la Impending. Mrs. Clara 8mith and Mies Coulter is going to try to win tbe silver loving feet* of mandrake are mentioned by I Sunday. May 1. cup at the Denominational Rally at the H* Knew Mre. Mesk. Shakespeare. White Temple Thursday evening. This Mrs. Gotham—I met Mr. Meek and cup is annually given to the church his wife on the street today. letter heads, envelopes, cards, bill Getting Away From Land. Retreating In Disorder. Mr. Gotham—Oh. did you? Meek Is heads, auction notices and (Misters, : "Who was that tough looking chap I The question has i«een asked. Is It having the largest number present from elever, isn't he? : possible to sail !.<»»• miles from land? its congregation, in proportion to its dodgers, announSaments, etc, at Mt. saw you with today, Hicks?*' "Clever! Why. he never opened his | This can be done at several points By enrolled membership. "Be enreful, Parker. That was my Scott Pub. Co., office, Lents. mouth!" * ' leaving San Francisco and sailing : Highest average in Hoffman school. twin brother." "That ’ s why he's clever."—Yonkers northwestward Into the north Pacific "By Jove, old chap, forgive me! 1 Over 30 percent. Sixth B, Cleo Lesan, really ought to have known."—Kansas Statesman. ' a spot Is reached where there is no James Blohm, Gustaf Peterson, Esther City Times. land, not even an Islet, for 1.000 miles Mahan, Glen Kenworthy, Helen Eoonomy, i A> any dlns-tlon. Ro. too. sailing from Cochran, Seventh A. Nellie Miller, Mrs. Homespun -What'll we contrib the southern point of Kamchatka Wrong Either Way. Isabel—I'll never have another pho ute to th«- minister's donation party? south west ward ships reach a point Edwin Davis. Fifth A. Hazel Smith, Rogers, Mildred Thayer, Dorothy - Why not. Farmer Homespun—Wnirl. I dunno. equally distant from land of any kind, Jeanette Diseases of Women and Children tograpb taken dear? Isaliel—Ob. If It looks like me I Hanner. Taters Is way up. pork Is way the nearest to the north being the Oliver Peterson, Gladness Murray. Alene save money Aleutian Islamis and to the south the* Glass, Helen Niman, Gail Bell, Helen W a Specialty don't like It. and If It Antlers me my ■ up. fowl Is way up. Well ->by«giving him money. .-St Paul Dis outlying meml«ers of the Hawaiian Hansen, Edna May Root. friends don't like It!—Exchange. Fifth B, Pacific Talxir 11214 Local 2011 patch. group. In the southern Indian ocean Lily Coons, Juel Huseby. Seventh B, A Woman’s Way. tt is possible to wall 1.000 miles cut Viola Brooks, Anna Albushies, Roy Unsettled. “Your doom is sealed!" cried the vil- from the southern [s*ints of Australia LODGE DIRECTORY. Fourth B, Ar “T hear that they belong to the early and New Zealand and still be as far Kieffer, Glenn Moore. lain. nold Goff, Caroline Goff, Mabel Erick “Ha.” laughed the heroine defiantly. settlers." from any other land, and the same RhllohClreleNo.lt, ladle* of O. A. R. meet* son. Sixth A, John Harkins, Florence "Well, you wouldn't think so If yon “ 1 guess I can steam It open P — Chica 1*1 and Sd Huturday evenin»* In I. O. O. F. inav be done In a westerly direction could see the bill collectors climbing from Cape Horn hall, tents. Llllah Pre*., Carrie go Herald. Indeed, from this Veesey, Gladys Williams. their front step»."—Judge Ingle*. Rec’y. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Howard of point a much longer distance might be The Difference. reached, for the southern Pacific be 3629, 37th avenue, with the assistance Magnolia Camp No. tots meet* regular. Second An Empty Dream. "Your cook la just like, one of the tween the Horn and New Zealand cov of their daughters, Alvina and Moreita, and Fourth Thuraday* of each month at I. Robby—Ray, sis. what's a "empty family, isn't she?" ers a space of 80 degree» of longitude and about fifty of their friends Friday O O. F. Hall. Second Thursday «octal meet "Dear me. not She never would eat dream?" Dotty—One you have when •nd 40 of latitude of absolutely uo evening, helped them to celebrate tbe ing Neighbor* bring your famine* and you’ve been sent to bed without any friend*. Fourth Thuraday, busln«**. All warmed over dlshee." — Baltimore broken sea. making ft» central point twentieth anniversary of their marriage. •upper.—Cleveland Trader Neighbor* reqne*ted Is come By order of American. over 1J00 mil«» from anywhere. The evening waa delightfully spent in ths Camp ~ PROFESSIONAL CAROS DR. JOHN FAWCETT games, songs and music. Dainty re- freehmenta were served during the evening. At a late hour tbe guests de parted for their homes leaving behind thrm a table fu!l of band paime«! china and cut glass, with th ir wishes that many more years of happy marrie«! life would be their lot. FOR HALE—1910 Overland car; 4 Passenger, 4 cylinder, run less than 10,000 miles, several parts new, good tires. Price $250 cash. H. E. Potter 5323, 72d 8t. H. E' Tabor 24*3. Tbe entertainment given at the Hoff man school, Friday evening, was not only interesting but highly instructive. We wish that Dr. Haley’s lecture on tbe Evolution of Old Glory could be heard and seen by every student in tbe city. It was splendid. And then there were readings by Mrs. Fullman and Mrs. Bnyder which were encored several times. The singing by the girls of the eight grade was fine. Mrs. Glass of tbe Parent-Teacher Cirle presided and also played tbe accompaniments for the singing. Tbe little children, dressed in fancy costumes, mingled with the audience and sold hsme-made candies. The Arleta Parent-Teacher Circle held an enthusiastic meeting Friday af ternoon. Mre. Doran gave a piano aolo; Fern and Norman Mabon a song; Miss Holmes a vocal solo and Mr. Gary of tbe Brooklyn school addressed the Circle on the problems of vacation. Mr. Gary believes there should be shorter hours for study and no vacation. He also advocates holding study periods out of doors as much as possible. We think this would meet with toe approval of tbe majority of student«. Under “Gen eral Discussion" everyone tried to talk at once and asked a great number of questions. Principal Spears, Mrs. Handsaker, Mrs. Hobsqp, Mrs. Blanch ard, Mr. Ennis and others gave helpful answers, but to most of tbe worried mothers tbe vacation problem • will be yet unsolved even next September. Tbe Ladies Aid of the Laurelwood Cungregational Church will admit you to the Old Cariosity^Sh op for tbe small sum of ten cents, Wednesday afternoon and evening, May 12th. There will be interesting relics from every land; old curioe from foreign countries, including China, Alaska and the West Indies. You may see a wedding dress worn by one of our great-grandmothers, and compare it with tbe bride’s attire of to day. There will be a quaint old bowl brought from Kentucky a hundred years ago. The litttle folks may see the, kind of sewing that great-grandmother bad to do when she was a little girl, for there will be several of these precious old samplers on view. There will be exhibits which came over in tbe May Flower and many other wonderful things which will take you a long time to see. This Old Curiosity Shop will be found on Foster road, between Ar leta and Laurelwoodv Be sure to search for it, for the finding of it will repay you. * PLEASANT VALLEY ® s--------------------------------------- s Grandma Sager spent a few days this week visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. P. Campbell. Mr. and Mre. Clyde Sager and son Clyde Jr. of Lente visited relatives in the Valley Sunday. C. M. Harrison of Gresham waa a Valley visitor one day recently. J. D. Lee of Portland was looking af ter business internets in thia vicinity last Monday. I. F. Coffman has a number of teams engaged hauling cordword into the city. I. A. Smith has leased the O. F. Uhlig place and will engage in tbe hog raising business on an extensive scale. Fred I-eanean, the Lents garage man, waa in the Valley on business last Tues day. The school board is cleaning up, grad ing, and otherwise improving the school grounds and buildings. Road Supervisor York has finished grading and gravelling tbe Heiney road •nd has suspended county road work in this neighborhood for the present. A good soaking rain is in order just now. The farmers need it badly. WHITE MAN WITH BLACI^LIVER The Liver is a blood purifier. It was thought at one time it was the Beat of the passions. The trouble with most people is that their Liver becomes black because of imparities in the blood due to bad physical states, causing Bilious ness, Headache, Diszinees and Constipa tion. Dr. King's New Life Pills will clean up the Liver, and give you new life. 25c. at your Druggist. WHOLE FAMILY DEPENDENT Mr. E. 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