NEWS FROM. THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF C LA CM MAS COUNTY LOGAN These "s(rawberry and cream" days re like C'hrletma and Fourth of Ju ly, only come once a year, ao lot toe (ante linger. 1ORan boy better consult a apeo lall.t maybe be could find out where the trouble la. 4 to 0 tn favor of Ealacada. Gerbor and Benson, however, fanned fifteen men. Carl Falbert had an old fashioned barn raisins Saturday night Quite a crowd attended, even the minister helped. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Anderson went to Corvallla, Monday to attend com mencement exercises, and while there will be tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Lead)'. Clear Creek Creamery's monthly statement shows If tons of butter was manufactured In May, which breaka the record here. There were 79.S69 pounds of cream received during the month. Price paid waa 28 cents a pound. Tbe 22nd of this month la clean-up day for the members of Harding Grange. Must finish all unfinished work. Everyone interested tn the pic nic come and help get ready for it Do You Get The Beat If you have a cough, cold, asthma, croup or any throat or bronchial trou ble and use Dr. Dell's Pine-Tar-Honey, you do. Look for the Hell on the Bottle. Kor sale by Harding's Drug Store. CLARKES Tbe gentle rain started to fall Tues day which is badly needed. Strawberry picking Is. on In full blast. A number took In the circus last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wallace will cele brate their 40th wedding anniversary with k bl ( dance Saturday evening, June 13. Mrs. Nellie Wallace received a tele gram Sunday announcing the death of her uncle In Colorado. " E. B. Stark waa in Oregon City one day this week on business. Mr. Woodruff, the real estate man, passed through our burg Tuesday. R. Bullard waa at Dix Bros, sawmill after lumber Saturday last for his house. Bert McDonald passed through this burg Sunday enroute to Sagar's mill. Miss Murray, of Mulino, ia working ror Mrs. Dan Greaves at present Dave Bottemlller of Oregon City, visited his uncle, Mr. W. H. Bottemll ler and family of this place Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Graves ia visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C N. Larklna. Mr. and Mrs. Maxson came home from Hood River last week. Mr. William Marshall sold his place to Mr. Lewis of Canada. Missess Irene and Enna Lee came home from Hood River last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elmer visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Haag Sunday. Miss Elda Marquardt spent Sunday with Miss Hazel Ringo. Rev. Pierce preached in the English M. E. church Sunday evening. C la ranee Westall of Portland ,1s visiting Mr. Tallman an 4 family- Charles Harrington was a Portland visitor last week. Dewey Grace was In Oregon City last week on business. Get the Best For skin troubles, sores, ulcers, ecze ma, chaps, black iieada, pimples and all eruptions. Use Dr. Bell's Antisep tic Salve and you get the best We guarantee It 25c a box everywhere For sale by Harding's Drug Store. MOUNTAIN VIEW We bad a refreshing shower last ev ening and everything looks green. Geo. Gillett and family arrived here from Kansas last week. They have rented Mrs. Prindle's house at 1014 Taylor street Miss Aldoler Clark is spending this week at the Rose Carnival in Portland and is the guest of friends. Mrs. O. W. Griffin, we are pleased to learn, will'speak at the open forum of the Methodist church next Sunday evening. Harry Schoth returned home from Corvallla last week, where he has been attending schooL Born, June 8, 1912, to the wife of Joseph Garner, a son. Mrs. Mabel Gerber was In this city Tuesday canning strawberries for their winter supply. R. Simpson and wife have moved into their residence lately purchased from the Curran estate. Mrs. Walter Simpson is having a serious time with an ulcerated tooth this week. Messrs Dan and George Gillett are building chimneys on Mr. R. M. C. Brown's house and Mr. Harry Haskell Is painting tbe house. Mrs. Will Bruce is seriously ill at her home on Division street Little Barbara LeKay was laid to rest Monday afternoon in the Moun tain View cemetery beneath a bed of flowers. The pal bearers were Misses Myrle and Lyl Yerle, Mable Albright, and Iva Barto. Every flower reduced. Mis C. Gold smith. No Danger In taking Dr. Bell's Plne-Har-Honey for coughs and colds. It contain no habit producing druzs. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. For sale by Hard ing'a Drug Store. MARQUAM The msical intertalnment and Ice cream supper given by the Marine band was a grand success financially and otherwise. The receipts of the ev ening were $15.00. The new barber shop has been re painted. . Strawberries are selling here at tl a crate, delivered. - Potato planting has been In fu77 blast for the last week. One hundred and fifty-acres are being planted within two or three mile ot Mar- qoam. Tbe young people who have been away to school come flocking home like chicken to their roost. Those that attended Bliverton School are Misse Myrtle, Vida and Creta Al bright, Mis Dolly Marqoam, Mis Blanch Harman, Mis Vivian Brown Mia Echo Larklna ba returned from Oregon Citr, wher be haa been attending high school. Mis Beli Gray ha returned from Ore&jn City, where she ha been vis iting ber lter, Mrs. Jack. Barton Jack and Ed Albright were seen In town the other day with their new automobiles. John Barth haa several teams haul Inn (travel on the roads. Hops are looking fine. Grain and hay are looking well also, with a light crop of fruit. Ws Dent Have to Tell you what it's for it's name telle. Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey la tbe beat cough medicine and several million people already know it Look for the Bell on the Bo'.tle. WILSONVILLE M. Crissell waa tn Oregon City Sat urday. Mrs. Cora Hasselbrink went to Port land Saturday Mrs. tiynn spent Friday In Port land with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hardcastle of Wood- burn, spent Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Black and son, Willie, took In the circus at Salem. Elma Summer was a Portland vis itor last week. Misses Mary and C Batalgia spent Sunday at home near our village. Tbey were accompanied home by Mlas Kettle Batalgia, who has been In Port land for a few days. The oil well haa been operating again lately, and the driller seem to have hopes of getting oIL Mrs. Riggs, of New berg, waa burled In Pleasant Hill cemetery Wednesday. Mrs. Riggs was a Miss Zumwalt and waa born and raised here. Many rel atives and friends attended the fun eral. Professor Graham and family arriv ed home from Germany, Friday, and will soon come irom i ortland to their ranch home here to spend tbe sum mer months. Tbe strawberry festival was post poned fast week, on account of the death of Mrs. Peterson, who was bur ied in tbe Stafford cemetery Friday. Tbe heartfelt sympathy of this com munity is extended to Mr. Peterson and family. The Parent-Teachers' Association of Wilaonville held a meeting Thursday and made arrangements for a picnic, Friday, tbe closing day of school Mrs. Melvln enjoyed a family reun ion this week, having as visitors her mother, Mrs. Hale, her sister. Mr. S. L. Nichols, of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Hale, from Fresno, California, and a brother and his family from Port land. Mrs. Emll Tanchman visited friends In Aurora for several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kelty visited their daughter, Mrs. Walter Brown, recent ly. Mrs. Joe Thornton, Miss Kate Wol- burt, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Norris Young, Miss Hayman, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Brobst and daughter, Cora, Mr. Black, J. Peters and J. Larsen were Portland visitors this week. Tbe regular annual school meeting will be beld in the school house Mon day at the appointed hour. Notice have been out for some time. Great clearance ale on, all millin ery. Miss a Goldsmith. WILLAMETTE James McNeil and wife have Just returned to Willansette from a four week' visit with friends In different part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Riner are moving to Sellwood where they have invested in a nice little borne. H. Opperman sold his acreage just out of tbe city limits, and has bought the residence of Mrs. Ross. E. P. Burdlne and family, formerly of Willamette, but recently of Port land, have exchanged Portland proper ty for a ranch at Mulino. William Kiser ha been working with men and teams, hauling rock on the Pete's mountain road. The road has been in very poor condition. G. G. Graves and family who left last week for a two month's vacation camping at the coaBt, are now at Am ity, Ore. Gu Schnoerr 1 banking wood at the dock for tbe boats. Willamete school directors at their last meeting elected as teachers for the coming year, John Bowland, prin cipal, Geneveive Capen, fifth and sixth grades; Belle Mattley, primary, Miss Mary Critser, third and fourth grades Mable Larsen a extra, Geo. Rogers, manager of the New berg Brick & Tile Co., of Portland, called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers, Sunday. George is au old resident of Willamette and bis friends are sorry to learn that his wife Mrs. Grace Rogers, Is very ill in a Portland Hospital. WILLAMETTE The names of the Willamette child ren who were in tbe Rose Show pa rade Saturday morning were as fol lows: Blanche Junken, Banner Bearer; Puritan children, girls, Elsie Junken, Irene Barns, Ethel Courtney, Marie Barnes, Esther Rogers, Hazel John ston, Laura Britton. Boys, Charlie Capen, Gordon Tour, Arthur Barnes, Raymond Wright, John Kanney, Geo. Lyon, Ray Morris. (Santa Claus), Henry Courtne."; Indian boy, Ruth erford Bevers. Girls with decorated doll buggies Meta Higenbothen, Or- ilia Oliver. Girls with doll or May baskets Genevieve Fromong, Beulah Snidow. j Mabel Johnston, Laura Kanney, Veda Andrus, Lena Carbiner, Beulah Brit ton, Hazel Kanney, Margaret Manning Hattie Snidow, Helene Fromong, Vena Barnes, Katherine Lyon, Olive Thomp sons, Thelma Courtney, Valentine Bar on, Bessie Ream. Boys with flags Clifford Junken, Arthur Rogers, Lansing Britton, Roy Bartholomew, Victor Oliver, Harold Leighton, Harry Four, Clifford John son, Harlan Donavan, Willi Elliott, Rex Britton, Terry Barnes. Burns Britton, Leo Rice, Donald Capen, El lery Capen, Guy Sizer. Large girls dressed in white and wearing wreath of rose Stella Leighton, Anna Isnogle. Marion Pen- do, Vivian Bartholomew, Nellie Capen, Florence Fromong, Marie Britton, Be atrice Oliver, Edith Roger. Bessie Enge, Ruth Wright Foils a Foul Plot When a shameful plot exist be tween liver and bowel to cause dis tress by refusing to act take Dr. King'. New Life Pills, and end such abuse of your system. They gentry compel right action of stomach, liv er and bowels, and restore your health and all good feelings. 23c at all druggist. TAFFORO After a few day of rather torrid weather last week, when tbe uir cury climbed up to M one day, It suddenly became cooler Friday after noon, owing to the three Inche of hall, which foil at Kalnmath Falls. A brisk wind started up from lb Bouth bringing the chill with It Mrs. Powell's younger aUter and children, from Woodland? Washington visited her a number of day last week, and left Sunday moiniug. Miss Susie SchalU entertained her i.ier fiom Portland ud a number of young lady friend But.day. Henry Schilt. formerly of Stafford but a resident for the past number of year of Portland, waa calling on old friends In Stafford last week. He has not fully recovered his strength yet after having an operation for some serious malady, and ho haa to wear glasses until he gets stronger which disguises him somewhat, but all were glad to give hint the wel coming hr.nd. Mr. Powell doe not regain itrength very fast but seem somewhat bet ter. Mr. Gage put In hi potato alone laat week and finds he haa a num ber of sack to spare. Mr. Henry Hotlsswarth has baby boy a week old. Picker are somewhat scar in the berry fields, and Tuesday It began to rain, which will be bad for berries and also for the Rose Carnival Mrs. Tiedeman and Mrs. Aetrnl cleaned the windows and floor of tb Chapel Saturday. Mrs. Ella Ray of Sheridan, attend ed the Children's Day exercises at Os wego Grange Saturday, then went to Portland to visit her aunt Mrs. Hoi ton and attend tlu Rose Carnival T. Turner attended the Grange at Oswego Saturday. We hear that Mrs. Kate Turner ba rented her place and 1 about to build a house for her tenant Miss Minna Wilkin took her friends by surprise when she quietly married 1 Ths ar th Points: 1. YOKK. Eitr wide ud Mbtttaii.. with Urf. ltanJMJ pin) uajuMcfinl yokt uJ Mr thus. IUr mm4 kail mmo get omt o5 Iim. laud ikem httt at priiry ttM rcar)y icad ptaa, iawmM aorrvct altaiaai mi bar. kail im pttmaa amaya. 2 LM WrafM Knife H4, 17 Ucbm Dae? aockd at piiau bead eoaaacttoa takta all iba and pall of iba pitiaaa witboaA loat axxma ot play. tana adiastBMat lor takta P wtar. 3. Extra LoM cM-bardcBci naMvabla wtMriM plataa, 4. Powerful, aaMab-niiaia Drvfcif MmIimUsms. Iiaral dnva r eactrclaa iba piataa. placta aw tth u Mtab aaJ tbaa tin tag graaior waarioj Mtrfaaa aad powar. t. Main FrwM dm aiaca aad ia practically , Craak tad of pitnta hu a lockrl that ever a aa Iba aboaphor aroasa ilaaVa oa Iba craak pia. Tba pit- aalla ot Iba calttrp1 aaaaot be arenped. cj- Write us for Free Champion Catalog No. HEADQUARTERS! PORTLAND. OREGON BRANCHESi Bels. Spokane, CHAMPION means Money Value IN MOWERS, BINDERS, RAKES, TEDDERS, ETC. LET US VV; J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITT Ernest Whltten laat week and start ed for California. Her many friend wish her a 'happy Journey. One of Som Moses' little boy had ah abcess on hi. leg near the thigh. wn,ch VBei nlm mtL They sent for Dr. Mount Tuesday, who cut it open and took out a hard substance nearly two lncbe long. They had thought It might be a boll, but It must have been caused by som burt or fall. The little fellow 1 resting easy at present Lizzie and Maggie Moses are spend ing tbe week with friend In Portland and attending the Carnival. Mis Minnie Bookman I In town for tbe big show, too and almost ev erybody 1 going for a day or a night Mr. Powell' three sisters, bl niece and baby came by auto to see him Tuesday, returning, the same after noon. Mr.- Pomperine and daughter, Mr. Brinkman, starts bac to Dakota this week, where she has extensive prop erty Interest requiring her presence. Sbe is a young widow and ba been with ber relative here for a number of month, and ba made many friends while here, who bate to see fT' T'4 turn. Every hat greatly reduced. Mia C. i Goldsmith. CLACKAMAS. The Clack anus Clvlo Improvement Club met Friday evening of laat week at the Grange hall The commute appointed at prevlou meeting to about securing an electrlo Hue through tills place, reported. Rev. J. U Jon waa inatructed to take a series of pic tures to the officer of tbe Hill lines, that they may gain an Idea of the it and need of the town, Herbert Holcomb, who recently fell .from a hammock and broke hi left arm at the elbow, I getting alone nicely. It will be om week before he ran ho strawberries. K. O. Hayward and family, of Port land, were visiting Mr. and Mr. A. O. Hayward over Sunday. June fifth a car load of SCO crate of strawberries wa shipped by Clack amas grower to Seattle. June twellth a car containing 660 crate wa billed to Calgary, Columbia. ' Born, to the wife of Mr. Fred Pat eraon, June 12, a fin baby girl Damascus and Clnckumaa baseball teams met on the home field Sunday, Scorb stood 9 to 26, in favor of the Clackamas boya, Mr. Nash and Mr. Kosenburg re cently completed a neat little barn on the Kagmor place. Each age of our lives has Its Joy. Old people should be happy, and they will be If Chamberlain's Tablet are taken to strengthen the digestion and keep the bowels regular. These tab lets are mild and gentle In (heir ac tion and especially suitable for peo ple of middle age and older. Fof sale by Huntley uroa. Co, Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Cauby. BARLOW. At the city election held June 2, Mr. Thompson was elected to fill It J. Berg's place as councilman. C. O. Tull waa elected councilman and W. S. Tull was elected mayer In place of R. E. Irwin. James Erlckton still holds his place as councilman. value: If You are looking In the Mower you NOTE TUB Urn. pmk Aatw Scattl y imrvfiH am SHOW YOU WHY CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. Fred Jesse, Cbas. Elsworth, J. Churchhlll, W. B. Tull and C. O. Tull formed a fishing party on Tuesday of hist week and went out to 8chafer' mill fishing. They were not very suc cessful. Mrs. Bally, of Portland, visited Mrs. Irwin Thursday on her way home from Ashland. Mr. Uregnle met with an accident coming down tbe Canby hill with a load of lumber Thursday. Tbe brake .... ..i, ""'"'" . .L : to run away. The load npsat, throw-. Ing his son, Edward, off on the ground, dislocating his arm. Dr. Ded- man was called and dressed the arm I and the little fellow 1 getting along , nicely. The wagon wa demolish- rn hi., r. .... n l.rr.lin mii. n II.. h.PMA . eu ana tne none naaiy crau;.i:t about tbe legs, Mrs. Churchill ha been pulta sick with heart trouble. - Mrs. Bob Ogle came up fram Poit land Thursday to pick and can straw berries. The S. P. Co. ha a gang of men at work here painting the depot nnd water tank. A good coat of paint makes a great Improvement to the buildings. Misses Clara and Theollne I -arson of Portland, and som girl friend, spent Saturday and Sunday wito their parents, Mr. and Mr. I .arson. Misses Joyce, Withey and Mamie Haight of Portland, wer visiting Miss Cora Berg recently. Mr. Johnson write hi wlfo that he has taken up a claim In Canada and wants her to dlipos of (heir in' tereat her and Join him there. Mr. and Mr. Frank Jess, of Port land, are visiting Mr, and Mr. Joule' parent rer. Mr. and Mr. C. W. Harlow and son, of Oakland, Cal., and Mr. and Ml. Ilawlny and son. of Portland, paased through here on day laat week on their way to Portland. Tin party came up from Oakland lu an auto mobile. A private plcnlo was held at fllrsy Spring laat Sunday. Those In the party were: Mr. Carey Hamuli? and children, of Klamath Fall; Mm Myr tle Martin and children, of Merrill: Mr. Anna Wooster and cliildien, of Aurora; Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Irvln nnd Mia 1.111a Ivrin, of Aurora, and Mr. and Mr. Irwin. Mia Battle and El mer Irwin, of Harlow. Tb day wa enjoyed by all. Mrs. Janie K. Erlckton wont to Portland Monday. Mr. Wurfel went to Portland to attend th Hose Show Tuesduy. Berrnard and Goo. Berg and Henry Gllberlsou went to Portland Weduea- day. ZEMO FOR YOUR SKIN. Eczema, Pimple. Rash and All Skin Affliction Quickly Healed, No matter what th trouble, cio mn, chafing, pimple, salt rheum, Z mo Inst a illy atop Irritation. Tb cure comes quick. Sinks right In, leaving no trace. Zemo Is a varnish' Ing liquid. Your skin fairly revels wiin ueiiKiii inn inuinviii &owu is v plied. Greatest thing on earth for dandruff. The wonderful way In which Bci nia. rashes, pimples, dandruff, tetter quickly heals by the magic touch ot Zemo la marvelous. Zemo I sold by leading druggist everywhere, and In Oregon City by the Huntley Pro. Co. Drug Store. for More Value buy this year, SIX CHAMPION FBATURKS described in this ad. ri them la your mind sad helur you buy any machine step into the Marvil Champion agency and see for yourtdl. Than In electing1 your mower watch these poind. Note the difference ot construction in general in the Champion Mower and other and you will appreciate that The Champion offers you Mower Value Implement Vahlcle Am CANBY, OREGON Wants, For Sale, etc. STRAYED-.-From plat near Clarke' store on May 11th, one rangy, dark bay mare, weight about 1000 pound, tbout 10 years old, full shod, ba slight limp In left hind leg, faint brano, on name leg. Suitable reward lor in formation regarding whereabouts of thla in.m.1 A U XX7Alnl. n l, T N0- Oregon City, Oregon. . ; ix)8T-Between Willamette Falls and Oregon CItT( ,Ight ,nk bag contalni punie auto veil, white silk glove iook ot car t!ckEti. Uliye at E ..- ,,.. nw. Today. Today Is king In diHb"u!s. Today always look mean to tbe thouulitlena In tbe face of uniformed expei-lcw that all good and greet and hnppy ac tions are made up precisely of tbeee blank today. OL'R BEST TRIFADS. Oi be tni-ndf air nn Ihoar wfic make Me ea A us. On best mendi ff thotr who put courage, energy and resoluboo into out heart. F. R. MJlef . Sandy and Ealckamas CANBY Daphne Ulaael left for California JupVi lo visit her aunt and u-u'le. Mr. and Mr. Weldon Hhana. (loo. OkIo. Wayne (lurley and Hilt on Mark, look In the Wild Weal Hliow In OroKn t'lty laat week. Mr. J. A. Oraham. I hnlln in me a- HIX store durlim the K I " vnl lu the absent' 01 air. nu..... llrant While ran over Will " UOK Willi ! ,HPfc " went from home lo th. warehouse and atarlod baok. but died on tbe way bnolt home, l ev Mr ..um.n..r. of Bal..m. Preach- : cordially l-.vi.ed to ...end Or.nne Harher and daunhlcr, Mary were aarall .1 th. Hurley Oale home (hi. wo. k also Israel ruiman who fr- m..rlv l.vml In (III. Vl. llllly .lid W hO ..i i. ... Ual aaawtlT Tim I11IBI i,. ..r iiinnral 1'iitinan, a n, ii iiw ii. i . " - - - - of Unvolullonary fame, nnd ha. tne blue army coat tlmt hi. unci wore. Mr.. O. It. Mark and children and Mr. Martin, her mother, returned from MiMlnnvllln liut Buturday eve nt 11 K. The ladle' Aid and the Yuonn l'io lilos Hocloty of (be Scandinavian church of Canby held a plcnlo at k'Hiilami'a umvfl two III! M'S el fanby June . A chicken dinner, ice . ........ ,. cream, leinoiiaiia nnu r "''" ed, after dinner a good pronram wa. rendered. A InrRe crowu prre ent and everybdy hnd a good time. The City Council nicl last Monday nlisht a( (h usual place. A 75 year fram hUe wa. granted to the rorlland Kuiteno A riatrru railway on all atreel. except flra( C. and A. .treet.. Hurrah for Canby! We are going lo have a uew railroad sure now. 1 gueaa Mulino Isn't the only place they will have to look out for tbe car. The company haa bought up mot of (he right of way and I negotiating for lb turn It loam Into rlchnea. Ihon grl ..... ...v..l nt ilia farmnra have ; ,.,11111 aa well grailllg Will b alr,.,lv r. .lveil a umid bunk account from the .ale of the right of way through (heir place The .uperlntendent. of th. Juvenile Ir of the 17 dl.trlct. are b.toy ...Ho - ... i lllir ui iiiv it ui.iiii i. mi ' . i.i .k - in . lung prue mr me m.r -.... ,1,1 (he la.t week of Augu.t Alma Kckeraon wa. brough( home from the ho.pltnl laat week although Improved In health. It will be .ever al weak, yet before .he 1. entirely re - covered. Iter. C. U Creaay. having been glv- en a month' vacation by hi church Rev. A. J. Joalyn wll nil hi. pulpit, during hi. abaence. Rev, Creaay and fiimlly went to Hpokano (o viaii 111., luirents. Kd Kruger I. a Portland visitor thl. week. Mr.. O. H. Mack I. attending (be Itoae Show (hi week. The grndtiadng eierclae. of (h eighth grade of the Canby public chool. wa. hold at (he city hall VI - day. June 7, fifteen girl and boy being In the ela... Fol - lowing wa. the program: Mu.lc. tJar - retia' nn-heatra: Mlaa Manila lleattr. An Ideal Republic;" Mia. Jo.ephln Itnulford, "A looklng.glaa Reflection of the World"; Mia lHivIe Rhode. Reading; Mia Anna Htc'aui, "My Trip From Italy," Mia. Mabel Iwrle, "Character of Washington"; Ml. Florence Knight "Woman Suffrage"; Mia. ileneva Shull "Our Country"; Mia. M iimlu Schnefcnlmrg, Class Pro phecy; Harry Kotulg "Tariff Reform Mlas Mabou Sanne lt.dlng; J a me. Hnmpton. "Our Boy."; Mia. lleaale Atchlnaon. "Maker, of Hlatory"; Mel- ford llewett 'The Panama Canal"; Mlaa 1 Audra Sweet Reading; Norton Bradford, ( hlna. Music. Oarn-C or- cheatn; vocal and Instrumental mu Ic by I-orrnlne le. Charle. Graham, of Oak Grove. wa.'.,.iii a .ranrf n.,H.i,i i,i.nn in h.a vlaltlnn hi. brother, Arthur Graham. the druggl.t over Sunday. 1 8AN0Y, Wlllard Boaholin, H. K. Eaaon and Al. Hell wont to Portland by auto Wednesday. 1 K. R. Krnabergor and wife, of Por(- land are .topping In Sandy Attiirney John I). Mann, of Port- lund will deliver the Fourth of July address In Sandy. A public entertainment and basket upper will be given In Sandy tbe laat of June (0 defray (he eilien.e. connected with the Children', fair. Spend the Fourth In Sandy. Big doing, are promised. Mr. and Mr.. Henri Koch spent Friday at Pleasant Home. The closing exorcises of the Sandy schools and (he eighth grade rom- mencemen( exen lsi'a took plat e Frl- dny artornoon. A fine literary and mu-1 Cherryvlllo Commerlral Club mot ale al program wa. given. Kate Jun-! Snturdny evening and thi. following of ker gave the clan history nnd Bruce , fleers were sleeted for the neit sit Hchmlnky gnvo the prophecy. George: month: Frank Rhode. President; Born.todt preeontod (he diploma. I Alex Brooke, Hocre(nrr; Wm, O. Hugh Ice cream wa. .erved after (he oxer- j Treasurer, and Jnnie Ilotkln Ray claea. Much progres. ha. been mad I Murry and Mr Wm. Allen wer ap by(hepupll.diirlnv'lhepua( year, and j pointed a committee to draw up a the teachers, Mlas Bachman and Mlas constitution and by laws Mulr, have conducted tbe school very j Vincent Frlel made a flying trip to successfully. Oregon City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bachmun, of Clacka-I Forest Ranger Hen Tottnn spent mas, spent Saturday at Honrl Koch's. , Sunday In CherryvITlB. TS" SL01",? f0l?.U have benn Placed ! Ml" -ooper. of Sandy, was present In the She ly building. 1 nt the musical Kiren -by Mr. J. T. Myrtle Mulr is spending a week at Frlel. Jr.. Wednesday evening. i rwini 1 . ,.. Meaaers petdbone and Troup hav -" """ft 'laiung ins nro(ner at The Dnlles. Attorney Purcell nnd John Hill spent Sunday In Cherryvllle. Anna Bachman has loft for 8alem to take (he summer course of Instruc tion for teaching. 1 1 V .. . ,lore 6ul"llnga ar t:iiih uuiil in nanay. Oacar Dnhlgren Is In Portland. Sandy Commercial club had a rail road meeting Monday night .. ' I Tortand Saturday and brought back a It Is now well known that not moreilond of goods for hi .tore. r.li,0." Ca." rh,nurn't'am In ten Parnell Averlll visited Oregon City It., a IT11 troatm"'t what- and other point last week. ever. All that Is needed Is a free ap- Plication of Chamberlain's Liniment Don't Exp.rlment With a Cough fn? .7 MnB .V" pJar" nt each an- Wn," " """ Pine-Tar-Honey has tl mi J 1 "I"1 ,ne how 'filck-: been used by millions of peopl for "ill relieve the pain and ore-1 sixteen jears with a steady Increns ness. Bold by Huntley Bros. Co., Ing demand. Look for the Boll on the Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Hottlo. For sal by Harding' Drug Lan"J, Store. JF you would now the wonderful pulling and buiineu getting power of little adi try one in our classified columns in either the daily or weekly. If you want to sell or trade your automobile, or your house or n j 'nR 'ot' or toc't, 'n 'acl '"y'"? yu my ve' nn small ad and you will be surprised at the results. On the other hand if you wish to buy anything, think of the number of people you can reach for a sum so small you will never mus it. Everyone has something to sell and many times will sell at a sacrifice. Better try one this week. IA01I CRHK J , V shower, have recently njoytd a An II. (Ilbson mad a trip to uviin.ailav tnaklnt bar Mr, II I'ortlalid brother and wl(. Mr. nnd Mr, ( art (Cm.a.i. and H-lar. Mis. Kdlth Chap man a short visit Mia. Uln lUHl h UM' of bi-r lsi'r. Mr. John tBbaer, a fw day last wek. Mr. viol iKiualaa wad a trip ' . ILifllHlWI 1 UDBIIRJi I" ,,,.,...- i.alIU ail vlalt. . Mri. clnater. of Ml'' I,,,, wh her daunht.r, Mr, Kd Dour Ui. Humlny and Monday, "M'rs. Viol. 7'V ".nd Mri U a - ST" Iri HnMntn Clo.tr cm " " Monday to Vlalt wltH uJr "r re ""' , iMrlland Tl.llor ' , Turaa. ILWOOD KIwimhI' cnip and sardun .urely The ai bixil cloaed In (hi dlatrlct M..mly with a imd .r.itrain and ba-siH-lal. Tbe pnmram wa well rendered, after which Mr. C. K. Bur rim au tinned ten baaketa netlna U. . tll be uaed lo pur lin. a .H., tta r,..nlul (lie inioriur oi mm ... .11 i.ii.M.Uia Mlaa ., luxi nouae. n ri-.,.- - . Allii's Inlereat In our dl.trlct and wlatl her a ucce..rui cnooi year wherever h may rhoo.e to (each. Mlaa Monti (' and Ml Haiel Kro man .erved .tr.wberrle. and cream. Mr. and Mr, iwm Klahliiocker wer agreeably .urprlaed by a vlall from their parent, and brother, Mr. and Mra. and Archie 8t.ihT.iffi ker ,of W lb atnivllle. They were pleaaed at th preapect of the i-ountry now being opened. Klaood .oil need, nonie eeaer to ,' i.ralaml. Our little valley ha. been comiwred with Hood Itlver. Can w ralae (he (amlanl to compariaou mi j thai ordure valley T If . 1 may be proud, for Hood Klv.r valley . - . a miriii reiiuwneu. - . . v.i,...t. Hal. - Vbi ltM bn work- ; 1...4 .i..J .111. Ma Ua 1 . f k ln k!i , " h..,,,..,, ,i 1 MM Krw,lllin ...j 0(l Val- ,,. ,1,- i.n ai.tilnama fur nlahth 'i ,i!,,i,,,n t.x.k th June eiam- nilllulll Krtilny under th .utwrvl.lon j of Mra. lkta Htablnecker. Friend, wl, thgiin aun raa. ( Hurfus I. very buay with bl. I rw planer and mill work. I Walter Cot had the good luck io I kill a coyote, which ha. been moleat- lg their chicken, for some time. I'eania.ejr 01 ,.ari.o,u ai.n luea.iay aim nwine.oar nigm i Jra. 1 I'nn Minninecaer . nne movvu oer 1 houaehold good, from their bom- sie to tneir nve acre irci near 1 nameu may inienu 10 miae irun ;aiid chicken on their new fi acre irari Mra. Hilda lllttner vl.lted Mr. C. IHltner one day laat week. CHERR WILLI Itcv. Ir. Runyan ba. received an In rreaae of peiialon of (en dollar a month from the government and Com rade Wm. O. Hugh ba alao received an llifrraae of pen.lou. K 1 Hauls haa luat flnlahed build ; , k 1rKe wo-xj,!, tnd ba laO t ,Mint-, hi. hnuaa ami woo.lahml , Q. llotklu. and wife and Jam. liimn,,. . tm Hva an maiia a n. nx lrp l0 i-ordad, r-tfnilng am ,i.r ,,i i,rut.i ...ml,r rnw.ni .1,,.. ,n rk nn hi. n.m ,,,.. 1 M j T. h, ln. , h,.ii n.ri,,- .n,i v.rin.a.i. ...nin. I i:ave a mual. al to twanlv of h.r 1 friend.. Th mu.lc and singing wa. furnished by tbe O'Counell Uroa., or ' lllllaboro. '. The imrty of eight aurvevor who have been boanlliia- at Phiirrvvllla ho. 1 for dm pant dm day, hav moved to Melnlg'. mill. Kd. Bornatedt of Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnaon. of Portland, attend ed the tnualcale given by Mrs. J. T. Frlel, Jr.. Wednesday. Mr. I lu m hack from near Bundy, and her two children, visited Mrs. Win. Allen Humlny. Auguat lleden.teln and Dave Doug Ins have returned from a trip to Ka.t ern Oregon. George Odell and Guy Talmage, of Huiiily. "pent Saturday evening la Cherryvlllo. Glen Melntyre, of llrlghtwood, Tl- lled Mra. J. T. Frll. At - K.....U. compieied nr. Boyd's new bou.e and have left for Portland'. Mlas Lillian II. Averlll, who I teach ing school at Almea, vl.lted her par ent In Cherryvllle Sunday. The M. K. Sunday school was reor ganized Sunday. Profeaior GeorgB. otiper was elected Superintendent Archie Averll,, aocretary and treas urer, nnd Mrs. Goorge Couper, organ ist. . John T. Friol. Jr.. mad a trip to