OREGON ('VI TV COURIKR., FRIDAY JUNE 3,1910, AYER'S HAIR VIGOR LU'oes sioc oior me a t.air Hair tailing out? Troubled with dandruff? Want more hair? An elegant dressing? Ingredients; Glycerin, Quinin. Sodium CMorid. icum. Sage. Akohol. Water. Perfume. We believe doctors endorse this formula, AYER'S HAIR or we would not put it up. VIGOR Docs not: Color the Hair J. (J. Aykh Com PAN7. Lowell, Mam. JENNINGS LODGE A number from the Lodge liave beou attending the Hart-Magann meetings in Portland at the tabernacle on Haw thorne Ave. Word has been recoived from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Terry from the Hotol del Ooronado, Coronado, Cal. , that Mrs. Teny is very much improved in health, which her many Oregon City and Lodge friend will pleased to hear. The Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Hugh Roberts on Wednesday, the 18th. The afternoon was spout in sowing and tea was sorved to the fourteen guests present. Mrs. T, 0. Kice will be tho next hos tess, on Juno 1 Mr. II. II. Emmons is having a sleeping porch built on his iiousc which will be 12x13 and when com pleted will be a model and up-to-date sleeping apatmont. Mr. L. Wilcox is doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. Holden and family of Sollwood were Sunday visitors at tho Wilcox home, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lowis and sou spout a few days iu Portland previous to their departure for Kuiuier where they will visit for awhile. Mrs. Pearl liriggs of Wood lawn and little sou, accompanied by Mrs. J. 0. MoMonigal, were Urogou Oity visitors on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Slocuui is quite ill, having contracted the whooping cough. Mr. u. a. Morse is selling some very choice strawberries, being extra large and of a line flavor. They are of tlia Gold Dollar and Lovett varie ties auu Mr. Morse lincls a ready mar ket for a number ot crates at this place. The Evaugulical camiiflmootiug will ooinniouee on July lutli this year, wiiicii ih somo earlier than previous years. The Jennings Lodgo school will close on Friday afternoon of May 27 with a program given by the pupils. Miss Helen Paintou took the eighth grade examinations lust week under tho diroetiou of Mrs. M. Hart. Rev. llaverling of the Memorial Evaugolical churoh, Portland, preached at the ohapel ou Snuday Marvelous Discoveries murk the womloriul progress of the age. Air flights on heavy machines, tolegrauis without wires, terrible war inventions to kill men, and that won der of wonders Dr. King's New Dis covery to safe life when threatened by coughs, colds, la grippo, ssthiua, oroup, bronchitis, hemorrhages, hay fovor aud whooping cough or lung trouble. For all bronchial affections it has no equal. It relieves instantly. It is the surest cure. James M. Black ot Ashville, N. 0., It. K. No. 4, writes it cured him of an obM inate cough alter all other remedies failed. 50o and 11.00. A trial bottle tree. Guaranteed by all druggists. New, Crisp, Reliable Goods Ljat cleanhonest, de sirable prices Harris Grocery Oregon City atferuoon. Owing to the union meet mas in Portland the attendance was small, but those who heard the new pastor were delighted with his first sermon. Mrs. 1. N. Campbell of Newberg as a week end visitor at her mother's, Mrs. T. 0. Kice. Mr. and Mrs. Cusliiu were Seattle risitors on Saturday aud Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts and children spout Sunday with the S. F. Scripture family in Oregon City. Mr. John Jensen passed away at 8 o'clock Sunday evening at his home noar Meldrura from the effects of a poison admin isterod by himself, and his remains were taken at once to the Holman undertaking parlors in Ore gonCity. Mr. Jensen was born in Denmark about thirtv-iour years ago. About three years ago Messrs. Jensen and Byron located near here and start ed a greou house where they made a specialty of raising sweet peas and have worked up a large trade. Mr, Jenson was of an amiable disposition and made many friends who were painfully shocked at his aemise. His aged parents are in'Denniark. Mr. and Mrs. Emmons and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Soesbe enioved a delight ful launch ride up the Willamette the fore part of the woek. Mr. Walter RecKner returned ou Tuesday from Southern Colorado where he went some time ago to in stall a mining dredge for the Ham mood Manufacturing Co. While ab sent he spent Easter Sunday with liis brothor in Salt Lake City, Utan. Mr, liockntr brought some choice cactus from Coloarado which his friends are being the recipients of. What a Summer Cold May Do A summor cold if neglected is just as apt to dovelop into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any other season Do not neglect it. Take Foley's Honey and Tar promptly. It looseiiB tho cough, soothes and heals the in flamed air passages, aud expels the cold from the system. Jones Drug Co. EAGLE CREEK Portland Railway, Li&htana Power Gompany O. W. P. DIVISION TIMB TABLE bitwein Portland and Oregon City Leave Arrive Leave Arrive H O , -i 19" Hill, in I- I iJJil- 1 4.00 6.27 6.40 5.40 5.45 0.45 G.30 7.22 7.30 0.20 6.2ti 7.20 7.00 7.62 8.00 0.60 0.67 7.60 7.30 8.22 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30 8.00 8.b2 9.00 8.00 8.07 9.00 8.30 D.22 9M 8.30 8.37 tl.30 9.00 9.62 lOriQ 9.00 9.07 10.00 9.30 10.22 10.30 9.30 9.37 10.30 10.00 10.62 11.00 10.00 10.07 11.00 10.30 11.22 11.30 10.30 10.37 11.30 11.00 11.52 12.00 11.00 11.07 11.69 11.30 12.22 12.30 11.30 11.37 12.30 12.00 12.62 1.00 12.00 12.07 1.00 12.30 1.22 1.30 12.30 12.37 1.30 1.00 1.62 2.00 1.00 1.07 2.00 1.30 2.22 2.30 1.30 1.03 2.30 2.00 2 62 3.00 2.00 2.07 3.00 2.30 3.22 3.30 2.30 2.37 3.30 3.00 3.62 4.00 3.00 3.07 4.00 3.30 4.22 4.30 3.30 3.37 4.30 4.00 4.62 6.00 4.00 4.07 6.00 4.30 6.22 6.30 4.30 4.37 6.30 6.00 6.62 6.00 5.00 6.07 0.00 6.30 6.22 6.30 6.30 5.37 6.30 6.00 6.62 7.00 0.00 6.07 7.00 6.30 7.22 7.30 6.30 0.37 7.30 7.00 7.62 8.00 7.00 7.07 8.00 7.30 8.22 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30 8.00 8.52 8.56 8ri0 8.07 9.00 8.30 9.22 9.25 SgJO 8.37 9.30 9.00 9.52 9.55 Sol 9.07 10.00 g 3Q 9.33 9 37 .... 10.00 11X52 l6!f56 lo!o3 10.07 ii'oO 11.00 11.62 11.65 11.03 11.07 11.59 2.00 12.46 12.50 11.65 11.57 12.60 12.55 To Milwauklo ouly. Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Buig au l Mrs. Huntington visitud with Mrs Howlctt recently. 11. H. Uibson made a return trip to Portland last Wednesday. Mrs. Huntington aud Mrs. Rerg were ftstacada visitors Inst r riday. As Saturday, May 21, was an ideal day tor a poiuic, there was a lare crowd iu attendance at the May picnic given ny haglo Oreek Orange, yuite- an interesting program was rendered, a tine dinner paratakeu of and every ouo, big and little, old and young, teemed, to have a gojd timo. W. S. U Ron of Oregon City was prosed and gave an excellent talk ou politics, Tho program was as follows: Song, Kivor or lime, the Grange: ad dross, W. S. U'Ren: Bong, StBiidish brothers: recitation, "The Dutch man's Tolophoue," Eruest HoBmois- tcr; recitation, O. L. Chambers; quar tette, Messrs. Ely and Wade, Mrs. liaurnfieud and Mrs. Wilson; reeita tiou, "The Farmer Feeds Thorn All,' Mrs. Linnio V. Gibson; recitation, Mr. Miller of Highland; recitation, Elmer Judd ; song, "Stay on the Farm," the Grange; address on woman's suffrage, Mr. Frazier; solo, Miss Graco Davis ; clog dauco. Miles Standish; reoitation, Gladys Ely; reading, Mrs. b. S. Rates; duet, Mihscb MableJndd and Lilas Scott; reading, Frank Moilleiu; closing song, the Grange. Mrs. R. U. Gibson callod ou Mrs. llerg Sunday afternoon. Mr. Townsond, a bntchor of Esfa- cada, was out buying up beef cattle Monday. Elder J. D. Normau ot Lents was iu tho neighborhood Sunday calling on friendf. Ho held services at the school house Sunday noon. Stomach Troubles Man)' remarkable cures of stomach troubles have lioeu effected by Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tatdota. One man who bad spent over two thousand dollars for medicine aud tnatinetit was cured by a few boxes of (hose tablets, l'rioe, 2fi cents. Sam ples free at Jones Drug Cos. 1 drug store. Troutdale, Creek, Esta- lutenuediatt 1:05. 7:05. Trains for Falrvlew, Greoham, Boring, Eagle cada and Cazadero and points. 7:16. x8:02. 9:05. xl0:0G 3:05. x4:05. 5:03. xC:05. 8:05. 11:35. For Gresham. z Gresham, Falrvlew and Troutdale. , NOTE: Cars leave East Water and Morrison streets 5 minutes later than acnedirlcd from Pint and Alder 8U. SOUTH CARUS Potatoes and coru are all up and looking fine for this tune of the year. Railroad is tho talk again in our burg We hope that, it is a sure go. Eruest Jones a"d family went to St. Johns on a lUhing trip Saturday. We wish tli em good luck. U. E. Smith is getting along nicely with his new barn. He will have it done by haying time. Henrv Smith went to Jotiniugs Lodge to work last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Helvoy went to Silverton Saturday. Mr.". Zelhi WoUs of Marks Prairie spent Sunday w ith Mrs. Julius Mosh berger of this place. A large crowd from bore attended the base ball game at Mull no, Sunday. Mrs. John B. Jackson and daughter Oils of Maple Lane are spending a few days with tho former's sister, Mrs. O. S. Plunger, of this place. Helvoy brothers are still slashing. Let tho good woik go on. Every acre tboy slash helps to improve the countrv. Oscar Striker is doing somo grub bing for Geo. llelvey. Mrs. II R. Smith'niado a flying trip to Oregon City, Monday. E. A. Jones is having bis house painteo, which helps to improve the looks of his farm. OL '.'H AM A3 The strawberry seaBon is on. Grow ers are very busy hauling early va rieties Lovetts and Clark's Seed lings to early market. The latter are in good demand from wholesale and commission houses aud bring from $2.50 to 13.85 per crate. Messrs. Hart- nel, Dedmau, Holcomb, Talbot, Leach, Lane, Panl and Strite each have quite an extensive acreage, and employ uood number of pickers. R. B. Hol comb finds that a crew of five Japs docs very satisfactory work. JNu ruber less small patches yield the owners a fair return for labor and investment, The new Southern Pacific depot has been opened since May 1. Though a small building, it is well appreciated by the traveling public. Miss Agnes Mather serves as ticket and freight agent. Miss Mather is noten for her kind and considerate treatment of all who have dealings with her. M. Wobster and crew have done some One work in grading on the road from the a. P. tracks west as far as the Marion Johnson place. When fully completed with crushed rock and gravel it will be a first class highway. Ihe well drivers are making their mark on this burg. W. B. Revnolds. Leroy Paul, Steve Green, J. Miller, and the school premises all boast good wells. At preseut the driver is in commission on the premises of A. O. Hayward. wash bun tli has contracted to cut 300,000 feet of piling, 200 cordB of wood and clean up the trash on a forty-acre tract belonging to the Strattou place. Mr. Soiit'i lias a crew of five men at work with him and ex- uocts it will take a yoar. or longer, to fill his contract. The piling is shipped to Rroughton & Wiggins Co. of Port-laud. One of the saddest events that has befallen this community was the sud den death of Mark Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Jones. The accidenal discharge of a revolver which he was I Ore p prospects are A No. 1. moderate rain would fix things to per fectiou. 85 degrees in the shade last Saturday. Roads are getting dusty for May. Our road master has been doing some up-to-date road work on the line of R. V. D. No. 1. James Moore of Garfield has taken the contract of painting the new church building of this place. The Miller residence of Everhart's addition is assuming proportions. The ice cream social given by. the school and Grange was a derided sue cess socially aud financially. MolalJa held another railroad meet ing Friday night. appoiatiDg a com' mittee of five prominent Molallaites to immediately take up the matter of construction, as soon as our survey, starting from Molalla, Is completed. Clyde bngle accidentally shot him self with a 23 calibre riffle last Sou- day morning by falling on the nozzle of the gun. The bullet passed through the stomach, lodging near the heart. The sufferer was taken to the hospital within two and half hours after ti e accident by the mail auto. An operation was performed and the patient rested well through the night. Judge Dangan is painting aud pa pering for J. K. Cole. J. VY. Thomas has constructed a trail freight attachment for his auto. A Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, de mands prompt treatment with Buck leu's Aruira Salve to prevent blood poison or gangrene.. It's the quickest, sorest healer for all such wounds as also for burns, boils, sores, skiu eruptions, eczema, chapped hands, corus or piles. 25o at all druggists'. Get your butter wrappers printed at the Courier office. i'vrJtuei ka flying auto trip with them through Willamette, Stafford and Frog Pond, socallod, to Wilson ville The trip was through scenes that were familiar in boyhood days. We stopped at Stafford cemetery and read many familiar names including those that were near aud dear, in the silent city. A few hours were spent with the Sharp family at their fine big farm, The ferry landing at Vvil sonville was about the only thing that looked a we lemembered it when Jesse Boone, grandson of the great Daniel, operated the ferry. The big bridge, the stores aud halls and the numerous oozy residences have trans formed the place. The Logan ball team defeated Springwater 7 to 19 aud last Sunday beat them 8 to 13 on the Logan grounds. A future game is arranged with a Portland team. The boys are getting to be real fans. A large number of Logan people at tended the Grange picuio at Eagle Creek on the 21st, aud report a fine time. There will be a school picnic on the Clackamas at W P. Kirchein's plaoe on the 20th. Samuel Gerbai IB building a com modious tool house to protect his ma chinery, vehicle?, etc a good exam ple for all farmers not already provided. The comet, the great comet chat sci entists have waited 76 years to Bee, has come and is going and we were about ready to vote it a great disap pointment, thinking the tail had got knocked ott when it struck the earth. It justified its reputation on the 23rd and we were treated to a tine exhibit of comet aud tail, about nine o'clock p. m and a total eclipse of the moon at the same time. Cheapest accident insurance Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All drug gists sell it. LIBERAL Clover hay is short, as a generul rule and most of it is in full bloom ready to out, but the showert the last three days stopped the cutting. D. A Hart cut his fourteeu acres and got it in the barn before the raiu. Pasturos are good and there will he a good crop or iiuiorny. aariv potatoes are in full bloom and nearly Jarge enough to eat. The late potatoes are all plant ed. Fall wheat is heading and will be a good crop. Spring grain is mak ing rapid growth and looks fine with a good Btaud. Rye aud barley are turning out well aud will soon be ready for the binder. The mail auto loaded with passen gers broke down in front of S. Wright's Sunday and called for assis tance. S. Wright got his shotgun t arn and hitched to it and away they went for Mclulla, Fred Shafor at the wheel and furnishing gas, and they all arrived on time. All of the town people were out to see the new com bination. Everybody wore a smile and the auto repairer got a move ou him, as there was another load back. Mrs. Saleua Scharff is going to build a new barn for her heavy croD of olover. She has a uice field of coru that will fatteu tho porsers this fall. Well, Bert, what about the now house on the twenty acres? The Grange picnio at Wricht's bprings June 11, promises to bo a grand affair if weather isZfavorable. L. Farr is out buying beef cattle, as they are getting In good shape. What about Monday and Tuesday for hot weather? Who will lay it to Halley s comet? E Rosecrantz butchored hogs and calves and shipped them to Portland, Tuesday. Pierce Wright returned from Port land Saturday, having visited his grandmother for a few days at Nash ville. - Raleigh Sawtelle of Hood River passed through our burg to visit his eases or children drugs Thor oughly Well Made j4- BUILT LAST , The Improved Champion Mower Delivers the Service, All Time-Any Where The Champion Mower is a smooth running, light draft powerful cutting machine which has the hearty endorsement of hundreds of satisfied Northwestern users. It is by all odds the most depend able heavy service mower on sale, not made for cutting any particular kind of grass but all kinds, tall, short, even, lodged grass, it handles all kinds more successfully than any other machine made. Here are a few features which will make the CHAMPION machine for 1910 a record breaker: the wide coupling yoke for inner shoe, the large, long bevel, case hardened steel pins that at tach the inner shoe to the yoke eliminate the possibility of the knife and pitman getting out of line with each other. The self-adjusting, correct lubricating pitman connections, the case hardened wearing plates and the gear adjusting arrangement and lastly but not least the ease of operation. If you want to know what it means to be entirely satisfied with your mower, buy a CHAMPION. Sold at Oregon City by W. J. WILSON & CO. C3k CHAMPION CATALOGUE SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS ASK FOR IT Sold at Canby, by J. J. SANDSNESS PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WASH. BOISE, IDA. SALEM, ORE. clean i lie. sunnosing it to be ompty. proved tatal bofore medical aid conid arrive. The accident ocourred up in the mountains where he was employed n tho forestry service. The funeral services were held Sabbath aftrenoon u the Congregational church. Rev. W. H. Meyer conducted the service. Captain Scott and oompany of the O. N. G,, ot whioh Mark was a mem her, attended in a body, as did Grangers from this and other towns. The young man bad qualitios of eharaotor whioh made him a general favorite among hia companions aud all who knew lim. Tho family will have the heart- sit sympathy of all who have knowl edge of the sad tragedy. The maiiauor of the Clackamas base ball team sends in tho following item: Clackamas and Harmony baseball teams met last Saturday ou the Har mony diamond. The home team beat Clackamas by a score of 14 to 4. Clackamas had hard luck all the way through, not being used to playing on a gravel bed. Walter B'oster made two home rnns which were the two best out drivos of the game. Roy Iniel pitched the first four innings, Law rence Johnston the last five. Clacka mas aud Harmony teams will have another meet on Juue 13 on the Clack amas diamond. The manager of the llackamas foam would like to arrange for meeting other teams. Any niter- stud cau phone to Lawrence John stou, Farmers 26X1. What Everybody Ought to Know That Foley Kidney Pills contain just the ingredients necessary to tone. strengthen and regulate the action of the kidnevs and bladder. Jones Drug. Co. Glad to Recommend Them Mr. E. Weakley, Kokomo, Ind., says: "After taking Foley Kidney Pills, the severe baokache left me, my kidneys became stronger, the secre tiom natural and my bladder no longer pained mo. I am ulad to recommend Foley Kiduey Pills." Iu a yellow package. Jones Drug Co, DOVER Mr. E. Brown and family have been visiting at Mr. G A. Wolf's the past week. They returned to their home u 'Boring today. (Jul to a number of the Dover people attended the Firwood Progressive As sociation eutertainmeut last Saturday iglit. All rerort having a splendid nee. Miss Leah Morripou of Sherwood. Ore., is spending her vacation with er relatives here. Ouo o' Joe Deshazer's little girls is ou ths sick list The comet was real brilliant on the night of the 23d. Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers rely on Dr. Thomas' holeotie oil. Takes the sting out of cuts, bums or bruises at ouoe. Pain cannot stay where it is used. MULINO Mr. Darnall, the new state lecturer of the Grange, made a business oall at O. T. Howard's, Saturday. Mrs F. W. Woodside aud Mrs. R. II. Snodgrass are boarding the tie drivers. The various committes are busy making preparations for the Chil dren's Day picnio, June 11th at Wright's Springs. Mrs. James Nelson ot Liberal was in Mulino Thursday visiting friends aud transacting business. Fred Wallace is working with the railroad surveying crew. This road is going through east Mulino and west Muliuc will be tho suburbs instead of the oity. Ohas. Porter is ill with pueumouia, but not seriously so. Miss Mabel Seward of Maoksburg visited with frieuds Sunday. Mrs. Maple and Mildred returned from Portland, Saturday. The MoLonghlin aud Molalla school teams played the deoidiug game for the ohampionship of 1910 last Satur day on the Mulino grounds. The for mer team was iu no way a match for the Molalla boys aud were shut out while the latter made a score of 23. A very large crowd vas present, all expecting to see a closely contested game. .Last Sunday Maeksburg played Mu lino on our grounds with the results of 12 to 0 in favor of the home team. Several from Oswego were among the spectators. Next Sunday Shubel will play here. Wm. Packett is the guest of his auut, Mrs. M. H. Wallace. A. nephew from Oregon Oity is stayiug at II. Turner's. OREGON CITY SCHOOLS "Progress," Personal and Items of General Interest CONDUCTED By STUDENTS parents near Molalla, Sunday. The young men are buying buggies lusieau ot autos. une tiling Joertair, you are sure to get there. B. Frederick is completing an addi tion to hia barn, as he had to have more room for his cows. The new survey for an electric road is causing quite a stir among the farmers. There will be something moving soon. seldom do good and often do harm. Careful feeding and bathing are the babies' remedies. Scott's Emulsion is the food-medicine that not only nourishes them most, but also regulates their digestion. It is a wonderful tonic for chil dren of all ages. They rapidly gain weight and health on small doses. FOR SAI.U BY AW, DRUGGISTS Send 10c., name of paper and this nd. for our beautiful Savings Batik aud Child's Skctch-Book. Each bank contains a Good I,uck Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St.. N. Y I George C. Brownell ATT'Y AT LAW OREGON CITY, OREGON 9. B. 0 1, MICK !f. A, DIM L DIMICK (E. DIMICK Attorneys at Law Notary Public. Morgnaes Foreclosed. Abstracts Furnished. Money Loaned on Real and Chattel Security, Andresen Bldg Oregon City J. J. Hirshheimer ATTORNEY AT LAW Patent and Pension Attorney. Pension and Claims against the U. S. a specialty. Phones: office, Main 7835; Residence, Main 3453 Rooms 20-21 1,abte Buildiug 227 Washington St. Poi tland A. H.'STURGES 7th and Center Street I pay cash for Second Hand Furniture, or exchange New Fur niture for second hand Second Hand Sew ing Machines for $5 and up. Singer Sewing Ma chines and Extras car ried in stock. One cent Post Cards also Fourth of July Post Cards Special Sale next week on Extension Tables Come and see me before you buy FURNITURE. CURE FOR LIQUOR HABIT A WRECK is the only fit description for the man or woman who is crippled with rheu matism. Just a few lheumatio twinges may be the forerunner of a severe attack stop the trouble at the start with Ballard's Snow Liniment. Cures the rheumatism and all pain. Price 2So. 50o aud 11.00. Sold by Jones Drug Co. LOGAN at Superintendent Qsrv spoke Lower Logan ou the 17th in the inter- eat of a union high school. The peo ple present decided in favor cf the school provided au agreement could be reached about the site, and it seems that point is satisfactorily arrange!, which will please the frieuds of high er education. v. v. KOboini and family were out On Monday afternoon, May 23, the preliminary tryout for the declama tion contest in the Clackamas County School League was held in the Pres byterian church. Those who com peted were: Mae Smith, Evadnn Harrison and Eulalie Sohuebel. Good dramatic ability was shown by all three contestants. Mae Smith was chosen to represent the high school. The jndges were O. D. Eby, Miss Reatie and Miss Gallogly. The fluauce of the Athletic Associa tion is given as follows: Amount in treasury at close of first semester, 136.20; prooeeds from "Exhibit," (u(t; receipts from game of ball, f4.35; Athletio Association fees, f 1 ; total receipts $1)7 65. Grading grounds, 123.60; work on "Exhibit," f 1.50 : one baseball, 11.25; four baseballs, fo; Gresham game at Oregon City, (13.30; ten suits, 58; Incidentals, $.40; tele phone bill, $.60; total disbursements, U7.65. The preliminary essay contest for high school representation in the Clackamas County Oratorical League contest, Saturday, May 28, resulted in the choico'of Marion Money. The grammar grade of the Easthain school will be represented by Ineta Dixon. The Barclay grammar grades will be represeuted by Roberta Schuebel iu declamation and bv Alice Miller in essay. In this latter contest there were six aspirants. Superintendent F. J. Tooze will de liver the memorial address tor the Woodmen of the World at the Wood man hall next Sunday afternoon. Miss Brobst and Miss Cassidy will teach near and in Prineville, respec tively, next year. Each has taken up a olaim of oue hundred and sixty acres of land aud will ocoupy the same dur ing the time required to "prove" the olaim. Give Oriine and Destroy Desire All IS THE DtS ilUSif BES te TIME Berry crates and boxes for gab at from Portland on the 15th aud the 'Oregon City Commission Company. Orrine is the most successful cure for the liquor liabit that the world has ever kuown. It is a home treatment, given without publioity, detention from business or loss of time, aud is absolutely guaranteed if the simple directions on each box are carefully followed. So remarkable have been the changes wrought for suffering drinking men by Orriue that leading ministers, charity workers, philan thropists and druggists everywhere recommend the treatment. Thousands of endorsements have been given for the remedy. Read this one from "the Quaker Drug Co., Seattle, Wash. : "During the past five years we have sold thoosauds of packages of Orrine and have never heard it spoken of ex cept in highest terms of praise We have dozens of people come to us and state that Orrine has cured them or their husbands or dear ones frcm the ourse of druukenhess. Orriue is one of the few articles on the marktt that we can conscientiously recommend to our customers., and we do so daily feeling that we have doue what to us seems a doty as well as a service. " Orriue is prepared in two forms. No. 1, a powder, absolutely tasteless aud odorless, given secretly in food or drink. Orriue No. 2, in pill form, is for those who wish to cure them selves. Orrine costs only $1. a box In every box there is a guarantee which entitles you to a retnud of vonr money it Orrine fails to effect a cure. Write for Free Orrine Booklet (mailed in plain sealed envelope) to Orriue Co., 104 Orriue Building, Washington, D. O. Orrine is for sale in this city by Jones Drug Co., 615 Main St. Thev know Orrine is a reliable and efflca" oiocs remedy for drunkenness and they will not offer yon substitute. (lwi wi wie ypar to hava juur leetn out and Pi ate and bridga work done. For out-of-town patrons we Onlih pUte and brldtte work in ona day if neoouary. Paioiti Moltr Crowns $5.00 22k Britls.Tt.lh3.50 Gold Fillings 1.00 Enimol Filling! 1.00 Silvtr Filling! .50 Good Rubber piiiu 5.00 Willi 7.50 M. W. .VAN, Pmiiuht mi Mum, Painlisi EVtion .50 B.I i "'"" l rutin. S'-.iT MtTMOCS Pain u iiimwi l ro wlion pin:.., or l,ri,' .r.rt ii pr.lered. ( on.ultation l''r,.. ou "a n.i ait ijii. Wise Dermal Co. INCORPORATED Painless Beiists SANDY STAGE & LIVERY I LEAVES Sandj tor Boring at 6:30 a. n .at,d 2:30 p. m. (?r 0S,".nd5r at 8:35 m. and 4:45 p. m. SUNDAY SCHKDULB-Leave Sandy for Bonn at 81X) a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Leave Boring (or Sandy at 10:35 a. m. and 4:4 r. m. At Sandy makes connection with Salmon Mail Stage. SCHEDULE SC8JECT TO CHANOB WITHOUT NOTIC EMMETT DONAHOE, Proprietor Ranches or Acreage sold or ex changed for Portland Property. Write or see Wolff Land Co. 145 1-2 FIRST ST. Portland - Oregon