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onitfittN OITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. JUNE 13, 1902 Yt VJ - ' - . j mmmmmmmmmmmm -- - " - - --rV r I CORRESPONDENCE Oar eorresiiondents will please send n articles before We-.lneJn.v8 of each week, otherwise it reaches us too late for publication. Kldnrsilo. Mrs. F. Irish is on the sick list. A. L. Jones lost valuable horse last week. Mrs. Otto Striker called on Mrs. 0. A tlkins Sunday. The shingle weavers of Liberal are do ing a rushing business Leon Jones and Sidney Smith went fishing the first of the week. Mrs. Minnie Fanton is stayingat home during her mother's illness. Fred Stevens has quit going fishing, lie says they don't bite good. Mrs. J. J. Mailed was visiting her niece, Mrs. Pearson, Monday. Misses Mary Moll in and Yeva Jones went to Canny one day last week. Otto Striker and George llelvey were breaking a new horse to work Sunday. Clarence Mallett, of Maple Lane, was visiting friends here one day lal week. Mr?, (toucher's sister and brother-in- law, of Ohio, are visiting relatives here. , A. L. and W. If. Jones just finished planting four acres of potatoes for the latter. There will be a dance at the old Oeorge Ranch house Saturday night. Every body come and have good time. There was a dance at Mr. Pendleton's last Tuesday night and all who attended report having had a jolly good t me. Dancing was indulged in until 3 o'clock when all departed for their respective homes. Coffee and cake were served at midnight. Those present were: Misses Agnes Wallace, Betha Hermn, Verna Smith. Yeva Jones, Susie, Keta and Baiw Bowman. Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Mcltonald, Messrs. B iMcDonald. J. larnell, P. Pendleton, Harris, Jot Mal lett. Ernest Davis. Frank Manning, Clwle Smith, Martin Christensen, and John Bounds. BlackHi air TIMKIY IUO WKUK SUTKSSI'VI Klgh'h (irmlo F.xmiliMtl fr Kmlcd and Diploma Award, d. " I have used your Hair Vigor for five years and am greatly pleased with it. It certainly re stores the original color to gray hair. It keeps my hairsoft." Mrs. Helen Kilkenny.New Portland, Me. Ayer's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fifty years, and it never fails to do this work, either. ,You can rely upon it for stopping your hair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grov. II. M I Mil. All 4raul- ir your drOfirist cannot supply '. semi us ana il.dUr amt will exiu-ms j. mi a IhiuId. He sure anil (tins the nam of your nearest empress utiles. Address, J. C. AY Elt CO., Lowell, Mas. Ctraa. Rev. Elmer preached Sunday. F Vonderahe lost a valuable horse lust weeK. n i e . v: .,.i r,a T,.o ' nervisor. as his work speaks for OOril, J Hurt u, iw iUt. mm w . i .1 . 1 I., F.a.on .iatwl. er. F and he d,d not squander he peoples here. It shows well for Brownell. The Orange is gnitw to build a hall to hold its meetings in the near future, as the schoolhouse is too small now and there are several new members to come in soon. Grange was organiid at the Irving schoolhouse June 4. with.tiO charier members. The officers were: Haider Family, 3; the Huxley Family, 2; the Yoeiim Family, 2; Krighanm family, !; Davis family, 1. fc. Unit nan amt U. I Crawford were elected by the vole of the members. Mr. Alton has a hard time to get a crowd to talk to. as he always complains of having no hearers only as they turn out to pay their respects at funerals. A Garfield people are always good to go to hear preaching there is something wrong somewhere as li P. Rich, of Kelso, al ways has large and very attentivecrowds and good collections. Perhaps he tries more to emulate the great Preacher, Je sus of Nazareth, and does not club those he was sent to call. That is why he gets the crowd and coin . Our roads are getting good work done on them where they most need it, by the best sii pervisor this district Has ever had. Had the voters known it would have heen lawful to have written his name on the tii Lets themselves, he would have heen re elected to the office of road sn- Itself Mrs. Uorbet was. the guest ( Mrs. Wlllson, of Pear Tree avenue, last Fri day . The bay crop will be rather light In this vicinity this year, but fruit prospect are. fine. The James road is being opened, which is a great advantage to the residents of lower Colton. '.trandpa Plnard is In very poor health. He is atayiutr at the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. Lall'erty. It is renorted that one man in Colton, when he heard the election returns of Ins own precinct, was so delighted that he only got one third as much milk from his cows as usual Hut after he got the county returns guess he was not able to milk at all! , of good Unit' l.nd. .t ...He from M'wil railroad .UH(1, nv.llc "d Willamette tlvrr. f 15 wr err. i " I hi SI-ITS ii ....tiiv.ted nrw house and bartl. .n Improved county ,o acres. "'Vm.l K. K. . "'"' 't..I. K ' .1. All ttfP ilia .'mm il.. ' Wrst Gladstone tor Mir .."' " " " - "r. T uy our, two m - ui ih ' iii III West Oiegoil City. Cood location, ' " Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Tondon spent Monday with Mrs. Fauet. Milton May, of Oregon City, spent Sunday witli iiis cousins, Louis and Cora Jaggar. The Misses Thomas, White and Dills spent Sunday evening with the Misses Guyer. Albert and Clara Schoenhiirn and Heriha Spangler went to Highland to a picnic Saturday money on by trails but put the work on tne main roads w here it will do the most people the most good We are loth to see him go out as our roads are in need of just such a man to put them in a good aim pe. Borings. James Morris is improving his land new here. Vetsch Bros, have purchased a spring wagon. j J. A. Richey is doing scm-; carpenter i work on Iiis lioue. Joseph ( (sbern ami wife of E E. Kichey Sunday, Mr. L. Aeiniserfiier and trip to Portland liitt week. O. W. Boring ma'ie a flying tii to Portland in his bu.-gy Sunday, J une 1. lockerliy Fruit is a month later this season, but the prospects are good. Mr. Honebone, our rnad suiervisor, is doing some good work on the roud. Miller Bros', sawmill, four miles east of here, Is the best in this end of the countv. They manufacture the very tiest of lumber. R. W. Hardenbrook, of Poitland, passed through here Wedneedav on his way to the moii'ilaiiis to locate hind. Kina Spuri:enn, siiiierinteinlent of the upper Ciai-kanms hatchery, paseii were guests ' tlirout'li ben; jU Thiiri lay on his Way to i his station. wile ma le a Mr. IC- ber of improvements on bis land here. U. Biirrieue Ins his new ham nearly completed, which is a e;r.-at improve- j lijt-nt i Willi:tm Ifichey, of .y-amore, whs the gii-st of ins parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A j l;i:!iey, Sol. lay. ! Elec:io:i over and the Hepuh icans are here liover. There was a ir"d attendance at the meetings last Sunday. t. II U-....I i,f Vpulienr Is eion is making quite a nuui- , ,,' ul,L.r an,l brothers. r - - - - The directors staked out the grounds i t.-resting f. for the new school-Louse .Monday. Stuart 1'iice and twouirls went fi-hiriii la-t wn-1.. 1 h'-v caiighl five nice large ti-h. CI in-nee Ca-":idy, from Ph'S'siitit Hill, was s-en witli hi-lueiiuj at Dover last Siinuav . weui'ig sinilirii laces, wnne me sun beads jic drooping around in a inott lueiaijcholv w iv. Heaver t'reea. Hay harvest i already closing; some have already cut their hay. Celena Jones took a ride in a new buggy through here this week. Hall Knidsly is painting his house, which improves its looks a great ileal. Shannon Bros, passed through here last week on their way to bale hay for Josi, of Cams. KIT. Mrs. See'y and young son, of Tacoma, are visiting Grandpa Sw-ely's. A. S. Klinesmith has the material on hand for the erection of a new kitchen. W. W, May has purchased six and one-half acres of land from F.A. Kly. Consideration, ftioO. S. M.Gillettput new windows in the north side of the postulHce, thereby greatly improving the light. Miss Katherine McMillan and her mother went to Soda Springs VVednes for the benefit of the medL iul water. F. M. Darling has sold the house formerly occupied by the poatnmVe to the citv council for the use of Fire Com pany So. 4. W. F. C. Gueiither is much improved in health and seems to tie in a lair way to fulty rexain strength to resume his former occupation. Miss Katherine McMillan went to Portland Friday evening to meet her mother, who airived salely Sanyday nioruin from Minnesota. Mr Duvall was up from Sellwood on business Saturday. He and bis three hoys are all working in the woolen mills at that place, and are well pleased with their positions. Miss Myrtle Currin ami Mr. Theodore Weeil were joined- in wedlock's holy bonds on Wednesday evening in the Presbyteri tn church in the presence of a lurun number of invited irnests. The i . .i .....i o ..! Iiappy rililjim we,, um in iiiruiD ui many beautiful and useful gifts. Bpnngwater. Rum, June 7, to the wife of William Kaudle, a daughter. Mother and child doing well. The Grange will give a public enter tainment ami Children's Day exercises in the Grange Hall Saturday, June 1M. Everybody glad to have tine weather. The Cwld rains damaged the fruit crop and it will not he inure limn half a crop in this vicinity. The fusionisis got nearly one to six teen ami would not have had that if Governor Geer hud done bis duty anil got out and canvassed for Furnish. It Would also have put a feather in hist-ap for ihe L'. S. Senate, but us it is, he is a political dead duck. The Presbyterian Church observed ( I ildreri's D.y last Sunday. ' Ti e little folks tiiat took pari ill solids and recita tions were: I. mine Uaney. r.ihel l.ewel-j leu, Lora Slortner, Willie, (iiacie, Kthel and Kosie Chmsi.er. F.dith shannon,! A a I.oveLice, Ilu-ic ' iensei w rro ky, Zoe i Ogh'shy, Valna Var.Dyke, (ilaihs i k'-r, K;va Albught, Sue ICenl, Jolmrie Mil-it, ami Mifs ( liio-smith. line in-! lure ol Hu; pri gram w-is a l mi"siotnirv Iron. Main. .Miss Hatch. Mih ) spoke ami told of the Ways of the ; of Siatu and sang a solo in their ! guage. . . . ... i ! t . . , !., . i, ne lor Mie iicr . , ... i.r r.innlv Si-h.M) Sunerlntemiciii j. i ft lots in ri i... wr.h.d dii.lomsi to the ! Call and h ,' .. :. ,,U uiilH KOCI'eSSlllI ill the I , .,, .,,. luili male timlorm eighth grade examinations , (n Mo,,lu ,,,,1,1,, ,7o It. cultivation. ll VPrr w for Mav. These diplomas entitle the Ji. , Va.l Hurrn strrrts, Utcgon Cll. holder to admission into any high .. ok I f .hj,a. Co... It,.., lit dil.lllliill Hi 1IIH a 1 tn" - 1 1 " her of others will complete one or two branches in June: District No. 411, llaruiony-Kveretl Green, Huldah Kanne District No. :t4, West (begoii ( ny Donald Shaw. Hessie Sjlmbe. Kolaut In. gram. Frances Wilkinson, ern lt.tdoit District Nj. UW. Willamette Falls Mae Fgite. Tillie Schal.-r. Harry Uerdine District No. II, Mcadowhrook Koyal Triiilhnncr. . Dlsliict No. 54, lUrersldeltessle Sleight. . District No. :12, Harmony --Sarah Fdna Gard. District No Concord-l-.rnest Naet. iiislrict No. IS, Miindorir's bilhe M. I.ucke, JiHteph K. Hol! District No. 3, Caiicinah Malcolm Tel (on I, I.lllie Hacker. District No. 47, Oswego Lena Small, Fdna CtH.ne, Myrtle While, r.mei , rhompsou. Waller Courier. : District No. NO, Canhy Kate Hauip , ton, Annette Wait 1 District No. 77, Damascus t arrie Fredolph. ' ...... 1 ' District No. 1, Milwaukic-b-e.S-hiiid ler, Louise Demeuther, Delia Tayior, Harry West. Manila Hu kemeier. I District No. 7. Curiuisulli l.ydla Sleiniiian District No. 20, Mackshurg Kalph Grihhle. The last examinations for the eighth grade will he held III Hie dill'-reul cuiluly thools tin June 11, 12 and l:t , ,r,Kid ch ar land, tine mile from Clacksmst ,,,, . t(""" rvrd.MM T "!.-."- V f""f lM House and lot in C.ncmslt. New Houw 4 x 14 frrt. ,tlr, , ta ' Sp.lt.g W.tcr. Lot V't l-'rt. Due of the best stock ranrhr. in Clackamas county. cn.Ltl,,. 0f , fenced, two g.a.d l.. bouse, .mall orchard, alxmt l.s a, rrl C(1 balsticr good .a.tme and easily clraie.l. 4 tuilra from MoUH Terms reasonable. v. ' ' Loan 5 on money .... first mortgage senility and loan your uiry Abstracts made. 0. B. DIMICK, Attumry lt jrjrjrjrjrAYArATArmTATATjrjrATATmTATmT4rAT0e .Built -to Fit the Feet, Y.-t .otnliiiiiiig ftyle with blissful comfort nii.j took at our summer fmdwmr. prices. Conn I. I.llto Nlylcs RliJ L,,;; . KRAUSSE BROS FIVK VFIiK(H(AlH AlH t'oiiiinciice.ne.it Kxeiclsi-s at tlie Drrguu t Itj Nchwul. ht Tne assembly halls of the West Ore gon City School were Well tilled last Monday evening to witness the gradiU lioii exercises of Ihe eighth giade. lies sin Shids', Frances Wilkinson, Verne batdorl, Donald Shaw and Kdert I it -itram were graduated front Ihe eiw-bib giade. The liieinliers o( Itie teulli grade class w ill puisne llieir studies during t.ie coining school vear. Tim program (or the evening was enlerlainltig. Music was rendered by a tpiariette ol brass in struments played tiy Messrs. Nash, Howard, Koherts and Parker. The solos of Miss Harding and Miss Conyem were encored, ami the class addreaa by Hev. W. S. Gilheit was replete with go.l advice to the class. The program follows : Music .liiar tctle "The Pioneer" Kane Jones Music tjuaiieite "The fa-wis and Clark Centeiinial". . . . David McMillan Solo, "Good By, Sweet Day-' Miss Conyers "The Winning ol the West" A 1 vie I'.atilorf Solo, "The Sweetest I- L.a er That I'. low " Miss Harding "Mo-al Piogress" Lilly Scbniidli Address Chaplain inlhert .lusic ('laitelle i'r.sentalioii ol D.ploiiias Chairiuau .1. W. McKay Keinaiks Mipt. J. C. n-i-r Valedictory . I'.-siie Mn.ln- Iiuet, . ...Miss Harding and Miss t oiim-is i;xi:k' inks w ti nnmm m Pui kp ace Sclionl l.r.nlu.i'c I'nur l'i:p 1 l.iit f riilay Ki irl ig jrjrATATATArArATATATATArjrArjrATATArATATATAT0a! How to Entertain Your Friends so they wilt df tin1 tim: ciij"y every inunn-nt '1 uke them to ... Tho Wilhelm Tell h (iivo tliein (.'renin I'urc live Wliisky inul (iiiiulirinu Eetr. Sixth utnl Main Slnvts. A. H. QRIESSEN, Prop U riTMN 'F M ll(M)l, IIIKM'itlllS Ibrre Are S x ( inlld.il Fur tin- I'osi. thin ami lliree Mill be Ji-lrrlrd. The snniial election ol the ( begun Cny will be held Monday Iroiii to II P. M school ili.irn l (or Ihe eleelioii of diriH tora Tim iioluig lilac s will be at ihe lliree eiik'imi hi. ii.es The follow lug jiidges and clmks h ive l apsi nte I : Hard . II C ti'i-vcii. F. A. 'lopU man, F. D Kelly, judges; James W. Church, clerk. Ward ''. I '. I' lials iH-k, Dan l.ons, Sol Walker, ju-lg'-a; Fred Grceiiinaii, cleik. Ward II Fied Fly, Sitnii-I Mars, Kl r Dixon, judges; J. W. (irmit, cl. rk. 1 Petitions have been l in-llUti-d llluol g the taxpao-is "f tne i lly du'tng the week a-kuu U KiH-rner, John II. Wlker. J. W. Unlet, Charles .Mi.ilht,' itco A. Harding and Thus. F. Ljiili l Income candidate, (or h'IhmiI din-ilor.-Mr. A ILrighi 's Id 10 wi I i- xpue this it ar . and be-ides los tucccx.or. IMo oihcr directors Mill be elei led. 1 be teiuisol' the Ihr Iireclors will be ii-. I. . bi '. lot ut the Iiis! meeting of ihe m-M board. ! Iln-y 11 ill si-lie lince, loot and five lears respec.iie.v lacli candidate has ' many fiicicli sujiof t nig loin and tto- i-'iiite-l 111 iv be cl' -e. rron ( lly Jtsrkit (Corrected In FriJiy.) Wheat No. 1 , loV hmhrl. Floor Portland, I I 4d n bt I per an. Howard a Ileal, lk ppj .i.-iii s-r nui. da's -lusacks, wliitti, 15 to : ; ceiiial, giay, II It) 10 11 l.'i Hay old riiiioiliy, Imies, !1 r hs.st., I'j to .i ,'i(i ja-r ton. C.i (lata, I'J Mix-d hay, S. MilUiufla llt.u, 17) fit hoiis, i IS) per Ion; i lnp,,sl loll, barley, robed, J.'i LSI ll U.I, PotatiM- 'K- to l. 16 ptr k:: lbs Fggs Otegon, I lis- ier i.-io. llolter Uanch, M lo i'pr tlutolis, clioicw I to I'li-psr ill. ople lau- l)n Hidl Many linn fferrnan Anthony, of .' The We-t End road ho.-s, .1. A Uichey, h:n a ci-'.v oi h iinla woiking 011 tn ; ltu ii-y and IliMil ey roa I, eo plank can : be laid in t..e near fu'ure. j Tiie Damascus creamery, under the' supervision of Ve'ech Hros., is doing aj ru-hing hu ine-'s. Th'-y have secured a j i-re.irn route through Kelso and Sandy, ' and sen. 1 a u agon every other day jo ' V'atln-r rii-iltl At preaent they are I1MK mg about l-'ii) los. ot butter a week. 1 ; Mrs. Kifzii ! from the film last Mitid.iv. i 1 1 -r and ral of Mrs. isi-r K. retnrricil -her man The Ii.ver Snridiiy School will have their 'hildicri'n Day exercises next Sun day, . Jure I"). An interesting piogratn hai been prepared, eointneni-iug at lOioll A. M. A ba.-U"t ilmner will be had that day. Evervtwdv is invited. (.arli.-I'l. weather tiiis. and daughter moved (.ri'i-iiuoml. Fred Slevenn w as in Greenwood Sun day. Mia May Caliil! has returned from fleppner. Mr. lilazier's family have moved into llieir new housr?. Mr. and Mrs. W i.,:.:m bv hi' Hal.lc hor-e and 'h place, visiting in Logan Sunday. Harry Katrnari exp-cts Idaho Wedne-.dav, with party. Kroner wire i ti leave 1 r 1 a surveying : LeMi-r It is 1 . - i r. 1 .., 1 1 if. orge .iirvy'jr 111 s s is at go :iom't v. He is working in Era. sawmill Plea M rs. Moo, mil to Molaila lo Ir.e Mr. ('a"to kn k H'imewbat hint at Mr the evening i f June 'j. Mrs. Annie Covey is no feared the not be able lo fur. aH she i.a i honed, to n-'liu her health I NeW !Mi.-s 1 1 ice:, bo: hem's school -vill t-lov' Mrs. William r.'-xt w-fc. !. has advam H the. schol-' 'an F'ar.ei-i-o cm very f..s. Tb-y h"pe to Lave her "'"-in-law. . return this fall. Mjos Etna McCormack returned home A!m..-t evervone is glad election it Tor-day. She. has been visiting Ml-, over and that llrowtiell was elected, at Mabel Anthony in Oregon City, ijuite a number of Citizens voted for him ; iirH. f;,.0- i;Verett, of Portland, is vis- ' iting her sister, Mrs. Kruger. Sho in tends to spend the summer here. Mr. Herman Anthony, of New I'.ri, bus just purcliRsed from Eih r- Piano llou-e, liol Washington Mn-i-t. Portland, Oregon, one ol the laui' iH "Weer Or che-tial Pianos" and xpres-eH h insi-ll as delighted with It. This i- on- of the pianos which show the innvelous iin proveinenls that have been mad" in '1110 "ical inuti imientH during the hot few years, being arranged to petfei t'v imitate the tones of the mandolin, guitar, z.ther, banjo, etc., besides pos-es-ing a beauti ful r'-gular piano tone ijimlity. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. The gi initiation exercies of the Park place Si. hool were held in the mnlilm mm ! at tiladsioiie Park la-t l-'rtdav evening ix hundred mid ti It v people wen- pi j enl and iiimiiv ll'-io Poilland and I Iri g ci ; (lily attended. M uic w as lnrni"hed bv I Ihe Paikpliice La-d Mid by Tuiijey'" lorclieslia. Iioy I '1 . 1 1 1 1 1 -. , ol I'oiHaiel. j Hiin a bait'oiie s lo, '' A f ter a ard-. " I Hon II I-. Mulkey ilebveied tin- a I I dress lo Ihe giadaating cia- -. .h-s j 'ich,tilie Wll-011 11 ad the Si I it itlm y ; sod Cbarles Child g.i.e tl,.- valedict .r I Tlo- diplomas Were plc-eliled In the i class by Captain . I. I'. Appi-r- iti, of toe : hoard of illlec.oiM. I A reception was given the f 1 . 1 1 ' . , I -I of this and lust year s ela-s at the lei 1 delice of l'l ilicli-al 1 1 I.. Mi l 11111 .. 1 1 1 1 - i day eienilig 1 111 pi p! 11 - pi -e, lo-- w..e Inade and ice ni'.nii and cike were I served. I he annual meeting of ti e n ,,,., voters o( the distil. ! wnl le- held iiel .Monday evening. 'Jeacher-i for tin- c ,1 -il g year will be elected 1 111 nii-ii la 1-1 v after the school meeting. 1 tier' will prohabiv he soin 1 -hanges tmnln in Ihe pi.-rs .iiiiel. of the lower grade teai lo-rH, tl.OWM; OF .VILWAI KIK S( 110)1.. Diphi- 1011 M Until. Ill Kl I I K. V. V.j ii, (en. A II ii d irr.aii'l I Inn A hi I. lit lire I p fur tin- Pii-ll nil. Kellv. I-. 1 . 1 kindlv date U lion ill 1 We I, Oregon Cl'V. Oregon, .lone I:', I'.ioJ J. W. . r . .' 1 r , 1 . Ii,,. I mole v. .1. A. M'-i 1 ,1 ban. T. I,( h 11 mm, . Par 10 A aid ot ,ri Ii no, I a bo 1 m 1 f 11 I he ollu i lie-, re lo I I ,( the h- no ,- tin- t. that ib- us I . I.,., ,ol 'lie .11 Ii' l ,,, P n aprr ough e l'l' o.. ly ol oi, ne lieiievi We Iheicl i,,:; i. 1 the be .1 o 01 n il we ,1 01 ol I I ir mi pi. 11 (1 I l oil have 1 , 1 , , 'I p llitcn "t II the ail the cl.:llr Ol of nnr ale I l y all g).,d , pi till" llooilll., I Mile i.,. p, dm- us ,--cbo.,i 1 l.-d In thai olii e. I I Ii' V I ,t I H, 1,1 I bus, " I 1 , ' I , A . I I -Ml 1,1 M, ' I 11-. A I l:l;e lie. u. n iin lh .111. Asparagus Ik- sr ib. Ki.iibaili. "J p. r lb. I Dried Hpdi s, 7c s-r I1-, , Plllnet, (dlled i pi'lite, rlt llll, Urge. 4c per Hi. Ilcl' , MlVer. -I1... Parinip", P.eets itiid CarrtCi. T l per rai . tar. ell peas, lie per lb. It siHeber ries. .'if M'r iti. j Mraaln ines, ,'t to i. per lnl. ( hi.iige i new ,. Id lo fV -r i" ; llolil-l. II to l:"uc T lb. lull" iieed 1 In, ken. hi In l."if -l.ivesiiH k and die'sed iiim', I llle .III.. VI Ik I 1.11 s-r l.tllidrej. i ilie ,'1 1 is , hogs, dr- s - l, I,', k sheep, III ,1c J Hl,l-Ci, ll'" : 1-..!. .Im-s.-iI. ; i-i,ts l:i'. , ,ic ; lambs, dressed, sc. 1 u,. , I'r.xo An t wlnl l 1 "Fv. 11bo.lv sod I loi'l"'""1" ' wr les Mis A M. - II". "I 111 'org, Ph.. '-1 was o lo slli"1'--.1 M-lele sh kl.l--, , ...l-i- 1 1 V H'' ' : and .l-tl 1, Unit (e III-"!.'''1 1 gel Well, lull I l-alh-l "I "' iio iii ,,( Dr Kn g's .v. a L'" t ..,.s..!..l., in. d It. II"'1 "' , i l.-i.-ly cii-ed." I or .,-"-r and l.noj I . .ei.es it I n H e w oi Id . .in I i- i" a'" Cold, and Doinchlal All ' I lllllccd U.tile- U it- and l U ' tics bee ! I . il.ol'.lA Irniil'l'- tllS Mi-' , ailihli-f"' i't- I Ni .ml la-, . -di . Illlll I'll ll m is Ho. Cine t" l'l"""' honlly with .1 botll" "I 1 , he I in c I.I illel l'." Il Is allien! ceiUUi tn l I c, beloie 1 1 it- suuim now in r is over, " iv save V"1' .a in- Ti y. r lui" lb I Kichlll (il'irle (.riiiliuiles I! ci Ivc v, .i, . , ,, mi'-1 Weilni'sil.ij Mgjit. Kidnoy trouble preys upon the mind, dl j ccuragcj and loiiens am wiion; L'-.a ,t, vij;or ; ri .Tone" has ret'lrned from , ae'-orni;inted by ber - 0 1 ana cne':rii,in'::.-i soon disappear '"lien t!,c kid neys are out of order or dincarsd. Kidney trouble hnr, teeorne co pr-.alent that it ir; not unr.ommon for a child ti l.e hern afflicted with -ii'- V Hd- - 1 nnvs. If the r.rnid nrin-1 hupei inlemlent .mser. a;e3 too ofien, if tl-.e fie::ii or if, when t!,e child 'hen it shoi.ld ,". ;,hle to i.-e, it is yet affiio'ed with l.oiii-e DeiiK-iit In r, f.eo S i 1 1 i 1 1 . 1 1 1 r Ii-lla I ay lor, Je-.-ie pi I res, lliirry U i-Si , Lucia CaH'i.-e, .Martha Lit kemeier niel l.eta Milier wen; gnidiiali-d from the Miiwuukie s. hool Wednesday evening. 'I he exerci. es w ere at.teiided by u large audience. On the patform' wen- the graduates, b achers, directors, Stale Superintendent Ackermiin and ('ounlv 'Ihe ib-coi at Ions were the class colors, pink and green. f r Nisi ore mi ( i le I, on ,,( h ,i -hers foi the Vi'esl , li I uv -1'lnon was held Tiie.ilav i ii igt.t, will, ilm following resuii : Pud . l. li.iry, l;eie l.nuil, Je-sie Hum I i phris, Mai- irct i.oo,H...,w and M mha ' , "t'lii hid. Tne hill, -r was elected in tl,, ' nh ,.f t;., I I" .... ; .... i I ,' - in,- ,.,., i e-j i g II I 1 1 , i M ish stmeiiii-r la at pienoii ii-ii hing ry.'T.'.'T.T.T.'T.'r-'---'-"''''''1 in" llaimony school and her home is n ,' I mr-n ilit; ' i, Mii.trv ol tlii- nuncio. ! , ! i procun 1 . ... i.. .i .1., ..r o. vi.ur i 'O..II III llll" III.' i. .' j . sou. Hi. ..veiiwl.eie milling 1 ihe nu.el successful mcdli-lli' ln.,' botll I'll fl. o 1 1., ' No liinu.y cm ""'",,,. bv 'L " bowel com a. lulls. i ml t. For I h uggisl , rale 'Will he f-.ll nui.llli I the g.adu teai n.os I a-'igi, mem k h.ne le i "He ol Ihe tcin hi ii i Ion school. N'evl S ; sixth year id IV, f. ' il' piincipal oi ti,,- si hool -i . I . m t m T I -J lanes ci; (U- ,nii Mmm ..! t; J I i S!K OLQlllUlI im and I li si I i. .VI. 'I he it Vol hceu in.nli i ill ti-iii h in Ihe plclliber Hill be Ihe lai i m iin iimi,eiicv lj lire,, o., I "' West If J CUBA gon City. Colton. I- h where it is hoi all the year round i JoLUlt 5 LIIIUIMUHVJ Jo.huaP.Oorbettlia.sa crew of men tl sells better than any where else T) ; slashing for bim. intheworld. So don't stop taking 1 1 Jim Marrs, of Kocky Point, was a caller It in summer, or you Will lose , m Colton, June 7 I A il in summer, or you will lose t r what you have gained. M t '1 !vti for a frrt sample. 1 j h J SCOTT c WJWNE. themilits, V4 j 49-41 S ecn htrtel, M-w vorc wx. anq li.oo- all dnuriri'-rs. I urine Mal-js the fier.ii or if, when l!.e child ! rt" " "" pianorm wore me i-oi-reaeh'--. -.u a;;-i vhen it shoi.ld l.e ;,hle to , "n' "''"'M " nU!ri l''"k c.-irnation, conir d the p'i . .see, it is yet affiiced with ! "d tb button eboniig a picture of tin; Lei-- cVo;.4 upon it. the ca'j-.e of Milwaukin schoil building the cii.'.'ieul'y 1". kie.-iey tro'.hie, a;,d Ihe firr.t ' I he piogram consisted of songs and s-e-j thould be towards the trecment of ' reeilationa by Ilm claH. selet:iiinH bv (lie ! the:e ;:r.r.or-.a.-.! organs. This un.-.Ieaeant : Milwaukie I Sand, an address ,v State Mrs. Laura MeCormack and Mis-tes j tro-Lle is d.e to a dieaeed condition of the ; Supi-riiilemlent J. H . Ackerin-.m ainl re Mary and Martha Pider spent Weilnes- j kidneys and tedder and not to a habit as ! murks by Supt. J. C. Zins.er. The diplo- lay with MrH. K. M. Waldron, ol Ore- i mo .! f eopie : ;;.;,oie. nias were pre-enieu r,y Miairman K. i ... .. . . .- ....i.i. i i . .... vorr.en as veii a3 men are rrude mis- "' on, oi uu; ooaro oi uireciors. rrinci erable with kidney and bladder trouble, ' pal A. W. McLaughlin presented the and both need the same preat remedy. clio-s to the board of direelors and gave a The mild ar.d the immediate effect ol haml-ome volume of Lowell's poems to Swamp-Root is soon realised. It is sold 1 Mits Margaret Squires, who was pre- by druggists, l.i fifty- f'j'- , I vented by illness Irom taking the exam- cent and one dollar f" - 'jiTU.Iilf.lTS 1 ination. sizes. You may have a fet-IV"' .'jr .i 1 Milwaukie and Harmony schools sample bottle by mail -iiiibii-yJ l made an excursion to j-oit Voncouver free, also pamphlet tell- Rom of Swamp- Ront. irig all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters reoeived Pill-, n i l c ol Ucpoi't. Pollowing Is the report for Disl. No. 7D, liioiilli eiiiiii .lime li; No. i, dais taught, 1H; No. of davs alfeniliince, 2 M ; No. of ii,ivs ab-eiice, limes lardv, II); average daily atleiidance, L! io-h who Were pre-ienl every ifay during the month are: Dolly and Nellie Smalhers, Leon Unlet, Ada I'.io, k, Km I and l.'o.il Allen, l-'redii and Adolpli I i'!ti i iiut, Il-iiry Orlheil and Sopbm Shale. 'I h,,,. who were on the Koll of Honor for Ihe term an: Dollut hikI Nellie Smalhers. Mai'ijk Stoni:, teacher. p.Ol!, tl." ; I'fl-cli lUilki; (hi) Hc:iu"ll "f Oak (irove slock farm- Six iin Miuii-y ilm; ktiown to I'O witli it. ars to ini"!" I- V ii 'V. li- i V. I. wliell '"jr in fou!'rI,jr; w. dovvty Currii.sville. Om Purl Palmer went to Oregon City last j j Saturday with a fine beef cow. j The oung Company s show was well i attended last Saturday night at the city , ball. r r r. r, r r. r. from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmei ' exceedingly popular at .Milwaukie and j J At Co. . Rlr.phamton. N. Y.. he surA and ' w ho haa established an exeellerit. reei.r.l mention this paper. I there. yesterday. 'Jeneral regret is expressed over the . . I , r . i , resignation oi rroi. ici.angiiiiii, who is "I"-'-"" '" itrrtrv I nil I. hie of LADIES' 2C1 CHILDREN'S SHOES A I If I m- -J A. o. MUINI , Willamette Kalin. J.CI.ii.T.teFi--'''. i..,.i fiflli r I -,,il.-t-s A ii