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OltEClON CITY ENTKUrillSK, FRIDAY, Al'ltll. 21, (OltlJKSlOXDKNCE IiVK. April m.irr. IK.-TIl wrallisr hni Oitrni Caiu', April 10 - Past Wislm-'ilny rvmi. in Mr. ainl Mr. Ili-nrll, nl lfvT t'rri'k, liave rriT lum In ttiu tiiitny liii'iuln ul Mr, ll.'in'll n. Mr. W. Harris, lately n-lnriicl clianir il to slmmrr liti'h in ttiakniK jr.-im Alt-Wi. '1 'lie ikm asinn inili vi'tjr i:i-lai!o.i (iniw. Fruit Imr ar almost lit ,,!,,,, t (,y H.iiMiiM to tti ftpviii'iu'r of bloom. ,Ur irftvi'krD In unrst of Klil, flavins: Tlif lnni'r nff l iihvI llirnuli wilma. ' (tump ami last Iml int Inul ptirlnk.iti ol a A Ri'O.1 1111117 aoif nf rlnW lis ln ow n j clmii' Inin-li. tlim spring. On inilni! nn vai-ant rlialr ... i i . i .. hi, . i... t'r.'iitit s.t.l ri'iiinnlimni of turn who lii' Mr. Ira tiMi'f l'l logrolling lasl I " im.i.i : lipfng I" a fur aay giavi. Mr. Mellaril "" "" V" ' t'avi., who .'iit ilti Mi-r. llairlsaiul J. A. Strhri.l. liM Wm hauling j j,,, ,(, ,,, ln ,(lli IMlh tl Hll.f to IVrt'aml, taking a.lvaiiiat!" of , ulk,,u j, ty,.hol.l fvvvr thr g.H.,1 itii. ami ii now I'rrparing to . . . , ,.,,, Ml,une,l in lli cfinricry at lUwaon City. Mra. Pavi wnl aonl lo hari hia trliunln luing lu.nit' the remain; Iml, wlivn Hi Irlrgram taki a loail of applr lo town. , .i - iti Vl I... ...... Iinina ' illlS r.im .tip, ii nns nullum, from Oregon I lly w here the hai prnt tlif inter. Mr. Ira Cooper uia a fh ing trip Irom rtirtlaiid to vlMt hi lamiljr last n k. N-hool mninienred her on the third ol thi month. Tlic leather i writ liknl hy . all. I A numoer are preparii g lo attend the j N K. iUarterly meeting lirld at Knllainl i reai-linl tlicui tin') were too far out Irom Ptn lo return. Th following guest wrr present at Hi rei-eptioM : Mr. ami Mr. William lirisen. thwaltr Mr ami Mm Win. llarri. Mr. ml Mrs. Korhe. Mr. ami Mrs. IL-nill, Mr. anJ Mr. Kirk, Mrs. M. Wilson; Mlsse. Anna Kirk, l.lii Harhara, Ma'le ami Mary lUrinan, Kra lli-nrui, Ola ami Ana on Hi llth ami l.'ih ol April. j ' Kile anl Anna Mauli, llr.'i-ie Hi'nrll ami Owrgo. .y,i, IMwantu; M.!m. Arthur Unllfy, iVani.i, April 4 1 Ii new hrll fur the ! Tom Jonrn, lleioy Hiigh. Tlnin l.iiiteU, M.-K. rhiirih arrived lat Tlinri'ay ami riiitrlt Jtnn, Krnet ami Ceorve Korle, wt hui in llielx'llryoiiSaturilny amlon Alsn IMwanls, lUvi-l Thoiua, l. Tboina. 8umly morning It lir-t tang nut it glail j T. ainl I.. IU i, V. K.iui .-, Jan. t. Frank tone weU-onni.i! the hat'l'V a-ter il.ty. ! mi lli'iirr Miaiiimu, torge I riener The ll,aiikof tl.o iliurih are extemleJ to Vt. W. I'nuxr, Mrs. Mary Walling ami Chaw, lloretman lor their imlirtng elforis in raining fumls with whirl) to prmtire the be: I. Mr. Prover especially workeil hard ml rery lew got isit Irom O . wlihont taking atork in ti e tII. ttn Punday there was a quiet Eanter weildii gat the hi me of J. C. Haines. The hch e.Mitrartiiig parties were Mi P.aohael Kittaheth Haines ol tweg,i, ami Mr lirant W lille uf Purtlaml. The ceremony ; tirittilh, Mr. J. It. leriurnirii ai iwuu um , iiir I'nur ,m i othciaii'ig. Thoe present were Mra. Kuth W hile. of Canhy, Mr. ami Mrs. C. II. Unities, of Oregon City. Mr ami Mrs. 1. H. Hussani of Oregon City, Mr. ami Mr. J. C. Haines, jr., of lUieha, T. II. Haines, lh Heinler, of Oregon City. Master Johnnie While of Canty, the Misses Rose and Pearl Haines ami the father and Hi ilher of the bride. Tbe young couple leir, for Portland fumlay evening amid b iwers of rice ami wellwi.hes. They will tw at home to their Iriemls felt week at HU, 2Tib and S. street, IVtiand. O. V. Prosser returned from McMinnville Momiay where he had been attending the funeral of his brother-iii law, Mr. Cxk. Mr. Cook was one of the early settlers of Yamhill county. He was 71 years of age. Gladys, tbe little daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson, is quite sick. There Is go-d deal of sickness among children here a disease railed German nieaslr has been goii g the rounds. It Is said that children go to sHiool all broken out with the disease. My experience U that it makes youngsters as well as old people very sick for a few days and if parent do not take interest enough in the health ol their child ren to keep them borne Irom school when sick with a contageou diese It surely is tbe duty of the teacher to send them home. August Guignani and wile left on the steamer Sunday evening for fckagway. Mr. Gaignard has a claim near Skagway and goes lo work it. , Bedland. Itrni asd, April l! Shower, and llowers re quite plentilul just now. People are nearly through seeding for this season. Every blacksmith shop in tbe neighbor hood resounds with the sound of the bam ruer; the boy are repairing buggies and bicycles, rubbing off the rust, etc., prepara tory to going someplace to see some one. Our postmaster, W. D. Uelshaw has re moved with his w ife and family to Uockford. III. We are sorry to lose these good ueighbors. We w'sh them success in their new home. Tbe postotllce is now kept by Mr. J. M. Uehymer. Oswald Kehymer, who was taken to the bo-pnal sometime ago to undergo an opera tion by Drs. Carll Si Somners, is recovering. W are very glad to hear this. M iss Mary Kari.uscl.er will give a pie o ial on May 3rd, the proceeds lo go to arvd huyinga bookcase for Kedland school library. Third quarterly conference of Viola cir C iit met in Kedland M. K. church Tuesday id Wednesday ol last week. Presiding E der Rev. P. A. Waters preached two ex cellent sermons. Claude Stone is home from school for the ye ir. School opened in Di-t. No. 21 on the 10th In a.. Chm. Rutherford teacher. Arbor dav was observed by them by planting two trees and two Mower beds, the trees being called Dewey and Ixmufellow. Willie Pamela, Frank iUvis. Joe Fisher. Henry Meiner, Willie Hughs, F.Ne Iloen, It r. M4vcin, Will 0ens, R. (iinther. Willie tli-nell ami Yolda Holander. Little I.eiha Hortishmh, daughter of II. Hortishuch has been quite ill with pneu monia. Mrs. M. K. London gave a dinner party, last Saturday, in honor ol the nintl: birth day of her daughter Mara. Among the giiels were O. II. It) land, Mrs. Sarah Mrs. J.J. Ii uyer. Mr. t Gardner, Mrs. W. J. Jones, and a host of Sara's li'.tle school males. Mr. S'ewart and family, who have been slopping lor some month with Mrs. S. Uriltill), expect to move to Cauby this week. Wallace Graham is enjoying a new bicycle. AM' Tllta CoKKLSlliJiprST. Cats, April pi Miss. Sirali K. Samlow celebrated her ti birthday on Saturday last at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. M. K Samlow. by inviting a large number of her friends and schoolmate who leat an enjoyable day wilh her. Mi Sarah received many nice presents from parents and friends. Mr. Henry Horscbucb' little daughter rVlhe, is recovering Irom a severe attavk ol pneumonia. Robert Jones, of Nebraska, is visiting with the family of his brother, David Jones of this place. TbegooJ people ol this place are preparing for a grand lime at the close of the public school two weeks hence. Sannyslde. 8tH5Tsli', April 17.-Sonnyside will soon have a new pato'-his name ia not known to the correspondent. Rev. Bowerman seems lo like this place to well to move away and has moved Into a bouse near the church. Mr. Frank Grilllth made hi parent a hort visit last Friday. Mr fitalnaker and quite a number of his pupils went to visit Miss Iilakley'e school at Happy Hollow on Arbor Pay. Mr. Sialnaker has purchased him a new wheel. Perry Hunter did likewise. Born, lo Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson a a son. Miss Kesiah Wiles was home on a visit last Sunday. Miss Murtle Davis has gone to Portland to work again. Borings- Bokinus, April l'J. Another week of rain and hail, 'fillers of the soil are begin in to wonder whether they will get all their crops in before the Fourth ol July or U K. Some oats Mill remain to be sown and pitato planting has only begun. It is to b hoped that we will not all get left on the p id like this year everyone here sold his potatoes before the raise in price. Mr. Hickey and son, Frank, have moved to Eastern Oregon in order to benefit Frank's health. During their absence Mr. Ward of Powells Valley w ill have charge of their farm. It liaa been decideI best not to start a Sunda school here this summer on account of many young people having left thU neighborhood and the (allure of those that are h?re to attend. Sihool is progressing nicely under the rule of Miss Guy. Mrs. Nora Richey is reported to be very si 'k with heart disease. . Walter Deen returned home from Wallowa county last week. He reports tlud wuxe are not us high (here this year as they have been for several years past. Oldest man A. M. Poe, age eighty-six Years. Xilwaukle. MiLWAiKta, April 11. Mr. August Botte miller and daughter, of Clarks, were guests ol Mrs. Bottemiller a few days this week. Mrs. McAlisler, of Portland, was here Sunday evening and spoke at the Chris tian Endeavor meeting in the Interest of the "Salvation Army home for the friendless," Of whLih she has charge. She told of hei personal experience while she has bad Charge of the home and asked that any gifts of any kind would be accepted. Their place is on Fourth and Price si, Portland, Or. They do all things gratis and are depen dent on charity. A "Cake Walk" took place here last Saturday evening in the town hall under the auspices of tbe Artisans. The allaii was a grand success. Miss Hattie Mans field and Robert Boiinelt won the cake. Henry Henneriian was master of ccr monies. The program was: Solo by Prof. Hunter as "Rastus Kphriarn Johnson;-' resitation, Miss Hattie Mansfield as "Miss Sue;" song and chorus, Iwls Crookshank as "Mr. H. B. Moultrie;" solo. MlhsEya Morris as "Cloy Clallord;" the banjo arid the possum, by Miss Niles as "Drucillu Evlena Smith;" solo, Sliss Jessie Mansfield as "Armenithe Beeteldanher;"' song and Chorus, Kohl. Bonnett as "Peter Blufl Hob son;'' song, Fred Rogers as "Peter Jack son;" The Kicking Mule, Mrs. Collins s "Ambieno Snowdrop;" specialty act, Chas. Meldrum as "Bradley Morton of tin Famous Ball." After the program the cake walic commenced and the competing for the cake. The audience was laughing continuously from start to finish. All the walkers did excellent and deserve much praise although in their burnt cork appearance. lave von m II Perhaps you Iiave had tho II crirro or a nurd cold, tou m may bo recovering 'rom malaria or stow fever; or posalbly some of the chil dren are lust Retting over the measles or whooping couch. Are you recovering at fast at you ahould? Ha not your oM trouble left your blooJ full of Impurities? And Isn't this the reason you keep so poorly? Don't delay recovery longer but Take rw r A awTSa. mm " It will remove all lmpuri ties from your blood. It la also a tonic of Immense vslue. Cive nature a little help at this time. Aid her by removing all the products of disease from your blood. If your bowels are not Just right, Ayer's Pills will make them so. Send for t ur book on Diet In Consti pation. - -ii,jsr"C WrUm f (Mr Dootf--H 1Y b th rirlui'ia nrrlma of t.ma of tl tnoiailimi!l .. y rUi, In ISa lllill4 Malr. Vrlla fr y iod rc a ucvuipt re-T Wllbul'l r.,4l. JLddi.4.LH. J. r. AVKI!. purchase a bell for the lower Ugan school district No. 4. Mis Carles and Mis Hchneyder frm California are visiting be latter parent at lgn. Mat Reed was up from Portland visiting rriemls and relative Sunday last. Bert and F'red Carles md Jane Arthur, m sit a Hying trip to Portland one day ls-i week on business. Kvenb-fdy cordially invited to attend the basket soc al at the Grange Hall Saturday tl.iy the titb. Old lady Mi-Cohhin I Hill under the weather. r.aa t'WVt'T l9'4l)rB. ' In tho llnptlNt ihtlivll of n N'W KtiK liitnl villiigo wit im old limn who hml nil tho I'liriMtliin Knu'ca iv ''" j tlmt oho wn tho gnxo "f lllicriillty Ho won M do nnytlilnx i H'o world for tho tiiiihi. of nligloii but givo up Ills liioncv At ttit floHO of III.- tliiiinrliil year IStll) thn cliurrli found llnclf , in debt A church iiu'Wlnn wn nill''l. , ami Itwns voted tociri-nlut.'iiaulwrlp turn pnp. r on tho spot nl t'tnli'iivor to thus niiso tlif stitn H.'.'.h 'l 'I'ltU was doiio. Mini tho old Kf'th'"""" J', ""' put hi tintim on lint pnpcr Tlio result . whs rather dlsh.iirlciiliiK, '-' only 1 luivlng Wn ploilgi'd Hil.'tiio r.'lgncl : for a iiuiinetit. when tme f thn moat ; gein'roim iiu'ii In the thtirch moved that j "we dotthlo otir suhiM-rlptioti. " !' stiiutly the old gctitlotiiiiu ns on his feet, ami with xtriiordiiniry fervut cried. "I ri-oiid the motion. " He evidently felt tlml lie wait tints , doing hia purt In luisletiiiig u tmwt l' sirnbltf roattlt.- Harper's HotiiulTubln What l.nve I. Mi Sophln Umry i tnploya an vt ce.ilinglj' roiiiiniltiiciitiv tild fi lored tniin lo altni'l tiMMl.l jobs nlauit Inr studio now ami tlu ti, ninl III saying luivo Im'coiiio proverhliil ninoiix Mi-s Irfiury's fftiniliara I K oiuio to work olio tiny not long K very full of the going on of a young tiinii ho knew who was i:i lovo. Hut what I love. tiiuloT" asktM Mis !.otirr I'lirlo wagged hi head wlaelr. "Misa S.phie." ho said solemnly, "lovu ia diximwi. uiiUxiueNS and In att ntioti U litisim s-s. " Aud really I ti n t know of any drflnl tioti More con " cutiipleto and alto gether adequate timti t lint- Washing ton I'twt Studt II Oat. Hero la a highly interesting paradox, which iiuiv miiiiH.i or l w ild r, a the ', case; may l. It I snj tH... to have I Ikm'H Invented by Sia-rate A ny that ! all Athenians are liar. A. Is an Athenian 1 and tin r.foro a liar Therefore In statement that all A then I una are liar ! Is not tme. and ronsitieiitly all A the niatia tell the trnth A is an Atheiiiuu. i ami hence tell the truth Wherefore ' hia stiiteim lit that all Afhetiiuna are I liiira I true Therefore he i a liar and ! Li statement false, and o on rH.- .. aff fi afaOlTClVl C- s-liilllVi 1 HUHUIti f- 11. r"s fc CASTORIA ftJinilal!i(;uH:hHHjmuluLi tuig llic bUittuiiit-t ami liovst-li U aBBlaBaaBBBw aawww-- lYomoU-sl)isl'o('l'flJ; mwllU-M Contain inrllhrr Oi.uiin.Mon'll",? ,h,r lb-KotNahcmitiC. I nW "' mouviih.Duiiil. nun, w"- - . Woriitt ,Cnv uImoiih . vt inR tu-ss atwl LosrUlSLttl'. lat 5ibW Sit!""11"' SXXACT COPt Of.VrtAPFtB.) Forlnfuntunnd Children. TI - l:MJ Van Ik. me txinu iuu nc Always Bought Boars tho Signature of ft! .AS AW j' iuu iiai Always Bough ,1 mm I WIBIIl m at ta I Kurrs of Uatra. - lu hi'h k'al tuile lonif wave. 800 fii t front trough to trough and 40 f.'t hih'h, roar almix the s a at the rate of SO mile an hour, w ith a weight of 00, 000 Kunda fur uvcry foot of their letintll L'lMinthoMtaBOO fool ship, such a the New York or the I'ark will ris like a fl.iatltiK leaf, but if the ill fitted ship drifts npon a l- shore tdowa of oo.- 000 tou. delivered with relllorm-li-wt fury, crush it like an ciu'shcll Harks New. Dr. I.. White, of Ori-Knn City lental work in our town last wrk. Silomon tilick ha gone to Washington to cut shingle bolt. A social bop as given at th resilience .if O. 0. Dean last Saturday nisflit, but rainy weather prerensed a largs crowd. Carl Klliot, the HiKhiand chooltechrr was a pleasant caller at O. W. Lee' on Saturday last. A Matrimonial Musis). Tho average youtiK niaii think he i In a position to marry if he linn f .'.'ii) in the hank and a steady Job IIixi la a ' treat factor in a love afTair After the ! inun 1 40 he Wonder how he eVi-r did it, and when ho eats ie at nik'ht and I has the niKhtriare he alway imagine was doi;i(r ' that he la tnnrryiiiK again on J J'0. Atchison tilwlrfi LL W1G01 ...li.'t Veins on Hit' ,Miirk:'l... JssarjtA -"" l tliatmrV-1 i na-'s- r - .i ' jrsi--, ' ,-7. " - "s ' .' fjA,' 4.1S v.v - v- .u. ;Vi -1 .Sew Nute. Nk.w Eka, April lK.-The pfople of this place have hnrtin to think that spring ia never coming. They are jft't tinx anxious to put in their crops. Mrs. Wells ami her urand-daiiKhter, Hearty, returned home Sunday from a visit to I'ortl.ind. Chas. Bowman baa purchased him a new bicycle, Lillie Reef is stayinu with Mrs. Mead for a while, Hattie Ppulak has purchased a new wheel. The dance that was given at Anthony's hall was a grand Bucceaa. Frank McArthnr and Webber New bury took a spin to Uanby Sunday on their wheels. J. C. New burg made a trip to Oieuon City Tuesday. The New Kra school opened yeaterday morning with a largo attendance, Oorge lirown has purchased the old j Carrot store and warchoiiHO for the pur- j pose of making potato hoimea out of them. Mr, Crades and Mins Olive Frederick were visitinit in Oswego Sunday. MiB Winnie Strebic, who is working in Portland, was up lo the dance Satur day evening. Fred Burgoyne wafl yiaiting bin par ents Sunday. Miss Lena Engle took tbe train Mon day for Oregon City. New arrival of ready mudo dreHH hkii t Irom 1.00 to $3.00 at the Racket Store. Win Is In ll'.iimr. Kidney truiiliied haH beiouie ao pn.va lent that it ia not uiicuiimon for a child to lie Imjmi allii.ud with weak kidney. II tbe child nriiiulea too ultcti, if tbe urine scalds tbe lli'nh. ur if, when the child reaches an agu when it should be au,!e lu control the nsHage, ami it i yet alllicled Mith bed Wetting, deH'lnl upon it.'lbe c.iiio of tin) dilliiubyi kidney trouhli', and the llrst step sboiild be to wards thn treatment of till'!" iinftutit oriMiii. Hum uiiiiU-anaiil iruuole I lu to a diseused comlitiull o( the kidney and bladder and not a habit as most K.-Ullu HllppUMO. If tbu udult Iiuh ibcinnuliHiii ; pain or dull ache iu the tack ; if tho wu'er pusses in irregular ipmntitius ; or at irregular iiilervals or bus a J odor; if it stains tho linen or veiiael tbu color of rust; if tbe le.'t swell ; if there are pully or dark cilclen under tbu eves; your kidneys are tin; cuiiMi: and need doctering. Trent ninnt of some dim-uses may be ih layed without daiiiter, not so with kidney dlHL'UHU. I)r. Kilmer's .Swamp Root the greut kidney, liver and bladder remedy promptly cures tho uioxt distressing ciiHiH. Its mild ami extraordinary elici t it iiuijii reii!i-d. Snl 1 by ilrugisls 111 50 cent and $1 i.es. You may have a H.tiuple Imttlu mid pauipblet telling all alKjiit il Hunt free by mail, Addreas Dr. Kilmer k I'd., liiiiKliHiupton. N. Y. Wlieti wrilihR mention that you read this generoiiH oiler In the Oregon (,'iiv J'-lilerpiisei. O JV. BTO XI I V. . Bears th fi " il'Vl6lA;l'!' BoUgfit ACTIVK 80LICITOKB WANTKD evervahere for "The Story of the Logan. Looait, April 10. The rain has stopped the seeding in this section of the country Most ol the farmers are done seeding except potatoes. f'amona Orange was held at the Harding r"" ' " Gramre Hall last Wednesday, 1!) members i idctures taken by iroverniiient fthoto- taking the I'amona degree. irraphers on the spot Law book. U B . . ,. I priws. Big profits. Freight paid. Credit There will be an entertainment at tb" trivan. Dropall trashy unofllcial war books. Grange Hall Saturday evening May the i Outfit free. Addres K. T. Barber, Bec'y., Ctb, and basket social, tbe proceeds to go to j Insurance Bldg., Chicago. I'liiiippiiies" by Murat Halstead, comnils 'iloneil hv the (iuvernmeiii as uiuciai ji ii torian to the War Department. The book as written In army ramps at San Fr:t:i cisco, on the 1'aclfio with General Merrill, !n the hospitals at Honolulu, in Hong Kong, In the American trenches at Manila, in the insurgent camps witli AKUinaldo, on the deck of the Olympia with Dewev, and in the roar of battle at the fall or Manila. Brimful or ordinal a, n at J wr n vaakM1 i Vsw fa-vvT.imr,r THaoe Mark i 'f-- . Pri!"s -1 ''rirfM CopvntQitTS 4c. AnTona sundlnj a skntrh and tlnarrlniion mar quli:Klr aaruruiu our iipimou true wiiiii.liitr au InviinU'in la pnihahly Tmtmilnhls, fVnitriiiinlra. tl'Jim st.rlcf 'T i-'ieminnl ful. 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