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NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY LOGAN Strawberries eera to be a full crop her lhl yesr. but thii I th only fruit on th list that 1. Pmi bav succumbed to th phli tn most placea and thlt much, relish ed dish Kill be conapicuous for Its ab sence on moat tabloa around her. Aphla seems to be on moat every ' thing even Held vetches. Mra. Clauds Stone, of Dallas, Or, ta th gueat of Mra. f. Hutchlna thla week. Mark Campbell, ona of Logan a pro peroua young fanner, "put on owt" on the lxcin boya by quietly becom ing a benedict laat week, aU unbe knownst to the boya, who had been keeping an eye in that direction for some time. Monday the annual school election waa held at the achool uoua for Die trtct No. 4. Fred Rlebholt waa elect ed director to succeed F. Gerber, who ana aerved a number of year on the board. Mr. F. Hutchlna waa elected clerk. The meeting waa not largely attended aa thla is auc'n a buay time with farmer. The annual meeting for farmer ought to be In December or January ao aa to Insure attend ance. A two mill tax waa levied. Logan'a first nine are jubilant one more aince victory waa their Sun day over Clackamas. The game waa closely played the final score being 7 to 6 tn favor of Logan, with II In nings. Allan Hutchlna la home again and glad to be there, aa hospital life has few attractions for him. The Redland boya defated the Log an second nine by a score of 6 to 1 Messrs. Diet and Owens, of North Logan, are out of the tall timber this week enjoying the exhilarating breet ea and aunshlne of Arthur's Prairie. Herman Fisher, of Cpper Logan baa sold his farm. Men are at work putting In the pier for the Clear Creek bridge at Stone. The travel i maintained however. Mimler Bros, are taking a lot of railroad ties down the Clackamas for Christensen Company. Do You Get The Beat If you hare a cough, cold, athma, croup or any throat or bronchial trou ble and use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, you do. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. For sale by Harding' Drug Store. NORTH LOGAN We have been having a fine rain. The farmers are taking advantage of the rain and setting1 out plant. Ths hard showers of last Wednesday made the bay fall badly. S. P .Christiansen baa hi donkey engine in order again. Mr. Christiansen took three cook to the Logging Camp Thursday. Mr. Cummin and Owen Miller's sawmill wtll start running again. Mr. J. P. McMurry sold a line calf to A. V. Wlcklund, near Clackamas Wednesday. Mrs. Otto Smith and two daughters are expected borne this week from Pomona, CaL Mrs. Cummins and Mra. Morris at tended the auction at Barton laat Monday. The mercantile store at Barton ha closed. Clyde McMurry who has been clerk ing in the mercantile store at Bart ton is home for a few day. Harry McMurry went to Portland Thursday to have some dental work done. He had been suffering from an ulcerated tooth for a few days. Harry McMurry and Mr. Englehart went to Clear Creek Thursday morn ing. Mr. Hob Gibson haa appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mostiel and two sons were at Barton Monday. Wllliab R. Sagar, the cook at the sawmill, in company with Mr. John son, were in Oergon City Tuesday. He surely enjoyed himself for he came home with a broad smile on hi face. S. P. Christiansen seems to be the busiest man in the vicinity. Mr. Edwin Stanton expect to com mence work at the sawmill soon. Mr. Elmer Hambler la working for Mr. Arnold Mostiel. Mr. Owens .of North Logan went to Boring Tuesday. Get the Best For skin troubles, sores, ulcers, ecze ma, chaps, black iie&dg, pimples and all eruptions. Use Dr. Bell's Antisep tic Salve and you get the best We guarantee it 25c a box everywhere Fur sale by Harding's Drug Store. . BEAVER CREEK E .0. Hughe will soon leave for Iowa. Henry Staber was promanadlng the streetsMn this city one day this week. EHc White is busy hauling wood from A. Hushes' place. A. Hughes Is taking rock out of his barn lot. S .P. Londergan Is breaking young horse. A .Bibcock hauled a load of freight for Jones' store this week. Mr. and Mrs. C .Anderson are the possessors of a big baby boy. D. Martin and wife called on L. Dubby and family this week. Mr. lialtz is building a house. Miss Dlodwin Thomas has been laid up with the measels for the past Mr. Willis Hughe and Miss Stella Halns called on the 0. Hughes family last Sunday. Mia Thomas of Portland Is visit ing Mr. A. H. Owen thl week. H. Lindsay 1 in the cord wood in dustry. Mr. Walters haa been absent for the past week being one of the wit nesses at the Roberts' murder trial J. 8 Jones and family are taking In the rcse show at Portland. ' Judge Beatie haa moved his family to hi farm. J. M. Jones ha completed his fence after the big fire. F. Lindsay bought a load of pota toes from W. E. Jones this week. V. Bohlander and family attended the ro show at Portland one day thl week. ir. Varna Ml WU a lUCCeSS- ful eighth grade pupil passing with Yerj wife" . v. .o . , . There will be English preaching at the Bryn Slon church Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock. A. Thomas has finished sheering for the eason, bringing oown '; nw record of shearing a sheep In Z minute to 1J miautes on a picked "hMii A. Klelnamlth I visiting rela tive her for a few day. H. Palry la busy puttng a new roof on his barn. C Stelner la building a house for his parent near Stone. William Lewellya who haa been making extenalv Improvement about th farm during 0 laat year ha received two full blooded Hot stein heifer from Washington. The Shubel baseball team broka the record Sunday by winning a dou ble header defeating Union Hall 7 to V and Clarkea 4 to 1. Th 8hubd team baa It first game to lose thl sen son. Beaver Creek school closed laat Friday, June 7. Th afternoon waa spent at a plonlc In th woods wher the teachers and pupils with a large number of visitors enjoyed a hearty (east and all returned home well pleased with their year" work. There waa a surprise party given at the Thomas home Thursday night June , In honor of Miaa Leora Ben nett, the evening was spent In playing games and music until a late hour, when cake and lemonade were aerv ed. Those present were: Mr. and Mr. William Daniel. Mr. and Mr. Ed Hughe. Mr. and Mr. John Boh lander, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Londergon Mr. and Mr. O. Thomas. Mrs. Und sley, Mrs. Feremalne, Mr. .P .Steln er. Mrs. D. W. Thomas. Miss Studer man, Mlsa Bennett Mis Thomas, Miss K. Parry. Mlsa R. Qordy. Miss S. Gordy, Miaa Martin. Mia Schneid er. Miss Hughes, Mlsa Bohlander. Mlsa Londergon, C Flaher, O. Lymon G. Hollman. M. Hollman. H. Lam mers, E. Lammers, W. Herman, R. Davia. R. Davis. J. Davt. C. Ander son, D. Harris, H. Parry. A. Llndaley W. Jones, O. Staben. W. Parry, a Hughes, A. Lindsley, Mary Parry. Wa Dont Have ta Tell you what It's for lt'a name tell, n, ruir. PinmTar-Honey 1 th beat cough medicine and everal million people already know it. Look ror in Bell on the Bottle. NORTH LOGAN. Among the new arrivals in this camp in the last few days were Mr. Bert Cummin and lamlly and Mr. Oremeiler and family. Mr. Morse's wife and daughter, Hilo are new arrivals in our midst. Misses Alice and Bell McMur ry called on Miss Mable Cummins and Miss Hilo Morse. J. G. Cummins, father of Bert Cummins is back rrom Madras. Oregon. Wm. R. Sagar and Dick John son made a "trip to Oregon City Monday. Himmler Bros, made a drive of 5000 ties for Cummins and Ore weiler Sunday. Miss Hilo Morse has been as sisting in the dining room of Cummins and Oreweilers mess house for a few days. Sig Christenson got a new drum for his roaaer donkey this week. Mr. Mouldenhauer has accept ed a position as night watchman at the C. and O. Mill Charles and Steve Sagar went to Estacada and Deering Satur day. Bert Cummins made a flying trip to Portland Monday. Miss Mabel Cummins has re turned from Houlton, Oregon, where she has been attending school all winter. L. Launs'ford one of the S. P. Christiansen loggers was badly hurt Thursday. L. Owens of North Logan, went to Boring Tuesday. No Danger In taking Dr. Bell's Plne-Har-Honey for coughs and colds. It contain no habit producing drugs. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. For sale by Hard ing's Drug Store. COLTON Hay making has begun in our burg. Alfred Berglund left here to work at Hood River. Mis. Edd Ball and children, cf Molalla were visiting wnh rela tives at James Sunday MiBses Freda and Esther Hull came home to spend their vaca tion. A number of the neighbors put in telephones last week. The switch board has arrived and Miss Olson will be operator. Alfred Danielson is having a large storehouse built to his store. Miss Freeda Hult, who was home from Idaho visiting her pa rent left again laat week for Portland, where she will take a course as nurse at the Swedish Hospital. Peter Westburg was rebuild ing E. Lindstrom's house last week. Iix Bros, of Schubel, were home visiting their mother al Co! ton Sunday. Glen Henthorn who has been enjoying a visit at Mr. Bonney', left for his home at Estacada last week. Tom Grace, of Timber Grove, was a business caller at OlU-n the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stromgreen and daughter left Monday to a', tend the Rose Carnival al Port land and returned Wednesday. Gust Gottburg is hauling lum ber for a new barn. Mr. and Mrs. P. Schiewe 8rd daughters of Clarkes, were gues's at Mr. and Mrs. J. Putz' Sunday. A number of young folks from Collon and Elwood gave a sur prise party at Mr. Freeman's Monday evening, in honor of Miss Jessie Phillips, of Promise, Or egon, who is here visiting friends and relatives. Freeman Bros, of Schubel, spent Sunday at home with their parents at Elwood.. Mr. and Mrs. Dahlstrom and daughters, Ellen and Elsie, of Be Hills, were guests al Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stromgreen's Sunday. Mr. Vickburg, Jr., and sister, OREflON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. JUNE 21. from Portland, are. visiting '.villi their parent al Oolton. . I,it l.iviiigton loft Sunday to work at Srhuffer'a mill.nl Men. dowbmok. ,Adolph I'roctunn took a (tip to .Volutin Thursday. Mm. Jessie. Winslow, who ha boon ataying at hor nephew'a at Juntos for somo timo. loft for hor home alOregon City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Powers ami children.. Mrs. K. Hepkie, of F.l wooil, anil Mrs. I.. Raider, of Portland, were visitors at C.ol lon Sunday. IMnuld Clark is home from Id aho, whore he has been attending- sehool. - The Axene place has been sold lo Mr. Pelterson, of Portland. Frank Countryman, A. X. Swan son and t). Krickson assisted V. S. Uorbott in planting potatoes Monday and Tuesemy. W. K. llonney called on his brother, Frank, at James Sunday. Foil a Foul Plot When a ahamefvl plot exists be tween Uver and bowels to cause dis tress by refusing to set, take Dr. King' New Life Pi lie, and and such abuse of your system. They gently compel right action of stomach, liv er and bowels, and restore your health and all good feelings. 15c at all drug gists. STAFFORD According to tne snyings of most of the local weal hor pro phets, the change of the moon brought us fair weather, and we have been enjoying beautiful Or egon weather, although some thouwht it trifle too warn. On Monday and Tuesday for a few 4r Tht ar th Point i. YOKE. Eitra wid u4 wt-tmutti.. with Utf. Wrdwd ptM MMtMiii jrokt ia4 Mtf (MM. Haw M kti caatt $mt (MM of Iim. Im4 Sato tmf fct pmivvttf K ttoM MCVTlrf UUttwd ptmM, IMWtll Mt-TfMM ll4BMWl ! bar, kmif aad piiaua ttwav. I mmm WrMtkt Kalte Haai 17 Dt-re fxx k o H pitjaaa hd toaMClioft tk all Um tad Mil o4 Hm ptttBM wiibcMrt kx Moooa ot plar S. Bun loM MM-kanlta maixrtbW wwia shMa. 4. PnarM, arnxk-raamx D-rMa( Machaaiam. lalaraal dm r MMircWa tk atniaa, alat'M asn M auk aa lha gram f ia lailaM aaa sowar. Mala Frame aaa ai aaa M araclieallr wav . Craakaad al MM, aaa a tockat laat all avar ball aa laa aasapkor broasa tlaavaoi oraak aia. Tar Haa aaaioroM M aatla ot tha tatli aar at all tia. i araBvad. it MJB& a J Write us for Free Champion Catalog No. HEADQUARTERS: PORTLAND. OREGON BRANCHESl Spokane, Bol, Satti CHAMPION means Money Value IN MOWERS, BINDERS, RAKES, TEDDERS, ETC. LET US VV. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY hours but there its aa old saying Katisfifd if they were going to be hanged. The annual school meeting was beld at the school bouse on Monday af ternoon resulting in ,the election of Arthur Borland to succeed himself as director, and a motion was made and carried that the rule be suspended and the chairman be Instructed to cast the ballot for August Delkar, who has accepted the slerk's chair for the past year, to succeed hlm seir as clerk. A vote was taken by ballot whether he principal, who baa bad charge of the school for the past year, should be retained, resulting in the vote reading 16 for and 22 against retaining. A vote was also taken whether tbey should Include th ninth and tenth grades, and West Oregon City and Oswego schools cit ed as teaching only the eighth. Mr. Powell make a point, when be re minded that theae school were con nected with higher schools by water and rail transportation whereas eur children bad neither. Quit a num ber of the ladies of the district at tended and took a deep interest In he proceedings, and one of their num ber took notes for future reference. The meeting was a very quiet one, and everything passed off pleasantly. Miss Gertrude Elllgsen, our efficient switch board tender on the Farmers Pbone, went to town on Monday. . Miss Grace Tied man, who accom- ipanied Mrs. Caley borne, will attend the ramp mooting at Woodburn be fore she returns. Mrs. Klhv Hay, after attending the Hose Carnival at Portland, returned to her grandfather's Mr. Hag. Hhu waa accompanied by Mlsa l.ucll Hot ton, another granddaughter. Ther la a scarcity of borry pick, era and the fruit Is unusually fin. There la a good ileal of complaint about all kinds of peas, aa no more than half th seeds germinate. Men are planting the late potaloee In various fields, and aonte hay la be ing rut. Mr. I.ucaa, the Baptist minister, la entertaining a friend from Washing ton. He aays the grain In some places Is very short In various parts of that state. Every flower reduced, Mia C. Gold tuith. WILSONVILLI Dr. Robt Kelty. of Mexico, visited hla alater, Mra. Walter Brown, on Thursday. Mrs. II. D. Aden spent some time In Portland last week attending the Kose Fair. , W. It. Zell, of Madras, arrived on Tuesday to visit at Katalgla's farm for aome time. Mr. Aubrey Wood went to Port land and Oregon City thl week, to be gone for a few days. Mary Probst arrived home from high school on Thursday. Mrs. Marlon Young went to the Rose Festival on Saturday. Mra. Carlton and Mr. Gray visited at the home of their uncle, Elmer Jones, on Sunday. Frances Elliott has arrived from California to mak her borne with her aunt, Mrs. Black. Mr. Nichols and Mra. Hale, who have been visiting Mrs. Melvin, have returned to their home. Frank Toote had a family reunion on Sunday. VALUE If You are looking Inth Mower you NOTB TUB 9k 4 SHOW YOU WHY CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. CAN BY, OREGON Quite a crowd of young people from Sherwood attended the Children's Day exercises at Hood View on Sun day. Miss Heroine Young, one of the stu dents attending Newberg blgh school, recently was awarded a gold medal In a competitive spelling contest at Mo Mlnnville. Mrs. MacCurly, of Portland., Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, of Madras, and Mrs. Haverstick, of Madras, visited Mr. and Mrs. Batalgia ou Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham visited relatives in Bberwood on Sunday. Corral Creek Mothers' Club has postponed Its meetings for the sum mer months. Mr. Murray is painting th Frog Pond church. Mrs. Ira Seely and Mr. Cora Ha selhrink are having an outing at the Wllhoit Springs. Kev. liishop Is taking a vacation, and the pulpit will be filled each Sab bath. On next Sunday evening a min ister from Salem will be present All are cordially invited. A delightful school picnic was held In the school yard on Friday despite the bad weather of that day. Mrs. Jake Peters, Mr. Joe Thorn ton, Mr, fllack, Mr. Butson, Mrs. Hrobst and daughter, Cora, Edna Dill, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. Jobse, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Aden, Mr. Melvin, Mrs. S. U Nichols and Mr. and Mra. Wall were among out village resident wbo attended the Rose Fair at Portland laat week. 1012 Chautauqua programs ar out and quit a number of people her ar making preparatluiia lo attend. Th new drug ator. owned by Dr. Brown, ha opened It door, roady for business. At th Wllsonvlll school election on Monday last Mr. Ilrohat was re elected t "' h vacancy as trtisle. A 71 J mill tax Waa unanlmausly agreed upon to build a new school house and work will begin Immediate ly. Hood View Sunday school gave a eplemltd Children's Day program on Sunday at ths Church, under th management of Mrs. Elmer Jones and Mlsa Alice Todd. Kev. ttpshaw mail an adilreaa to th children and dlnuer was served after church In th grove. Th church was crowded to It ut most seating rapaulty and then some. Every hat greatly reduced. Mis C, Goldsmith. WILLAMETTE The annual achool meeting of Dis trict No. 106 was held at th achool house and ('. II. Wilson waa reelect ed for a three-year term as director, and G. 8. Kogers waa reelected for clerk. It waa voted to put concrete floor In basement and move th bel fry lo the center ot building. Mr. Fromong hits reurned from an exteslv vialt with frtemta In Nebras ka and other Eastern states. Mrs. John Johnson haa had John Moehnke making a Dutch Kitchen In her house. ' Mark Comstock and daughter, Mrs. Ella I'bllstin, were gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Rogers Tuesday. There is strong talk ot reopening the butcher shop under th manage ment of Mr. Salisbury's son. i The basket social at the church waa a decided success. Mr. Frank Oliver auctioneered the basket. Candy, Ice cream and nuts were also sold. Great clearance sal on, all millin ery. Mis C Goldamlth. for Mora Value buy this year, SIX CHAMPION FEATURES V described in this sd. Fix Ihcra ia your anind and bclor you buy any machine step into the nearect Champion agency and see lor yourself. Than in lectin, your nowtr watch thts points. Note (he difference ol eonslructioa ia leneral in the Champion Mower end others and you will appreciate that The Champion offers you Mower 8HU8EL At the annual school meeting, El mer Swope was elected director for three years and Hugo Hanson, clerk for one year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grossmlller vis ited relatives at Highland Sunday. The .German Congregational church celebrated Children's Day yesterday. Ed Schmidt and Mr. Moor went down to Trulllnger's lake one day last week and caught quite a number of catfish. Robert Gunther and family visited with Mr. Swank's family ot Highland Sunday. Mr. Kllnger's granary I nearing completion. Many of our people went to Port land during the week to see tha Rose Carnival. Grain looks exceedingly well here. Henry Grossmlller Is hauling shin gle bolt to Hill Moehnke aawmill. LADIES You are specially Invited to Fermann's next Saturday to get your shar of the thre hundred pieces of kitchen granltewar which will be anlrl at th anerlal nrice of ten cents I each. Sale will start at twelve o'clock to give our out of town customer an equal chance with those living near by. II Value VJr lmplmata S SJr md Vhrele Sandy and EastacJamas riRWOOD A mm. Ihoia who altoiultid th .,.a i'.mil from lliis district wer Mr and Mra. Clark Corey. Miss Id IIS Id Himkl, Mrs. It. A. fhown. Mrs. K 1). Hurt and Frnd How. t. Mra ibii hiifiicr aud m r. Karl of Portland, visited th Btuo kl family last Friday. I, i ... u.iiH ,,r fciamW. stient save oral miaa mm, " days of last week with Mr. and Mra W. K. Fischer. (i.lfrlml Rtuckl returned trotu East- am Oreaon last week and I now vis iting at Woodburn. Raymond How cam out trotn I -..Miami Hutunlay aud mad a short vialt with his mother. Mr. U. M. How' granddaughter ot 8t. Johns, Is spemllug th summer with her. Miss Ida Hluckl a'iil suil l)S with th I'udagrav family at Dover lust week. Bchool closed Friday and th teach er. Mr. Malar, went to uregnu -m Tuesday to take lb teat hura' eva luation. Mr. A. Malar, Sr., wa tailed to Portlund Monday ou account of the serious Illness of his son, John. Mr. It. A. Chown ami daughter, Caroline, spent several days at Mc Mlnnvlll last week. Mr. and Mr. 0. Koessle. of Port land, spent the fore part of last week at tbelr summer home Camp Idlo-a-While. Mr. and Mr. W. F. KUcher nd Was Mulr. Mr. and Mr. It A. Chown and Mr. and Mra. K. D. Hart spent (Sunday of last week at llrlglilwoou. Miss Ruth Hart, who has been spending several weeks In Portland with her father, returned horn Batur .i mi., icihxl Hart annul a few day at the ranch the first part of the week. . J. A. Shaw, of Portland, was In this Heart toHeart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYU mints. life Is mitde up uiiMily of what w term trifle. CrUes seldom confront us. Wbeu a critical turnlug due route to us w bring lo bear upou It all Hi force Hint rau summon. We rUe to Ibe challenge. W put lb. beat fl forward Wlu or loae. w do our beat. Hut Tb. little thing are dlffervut. They wear ua out. W rail thvm trlllm. but ar they? You know, fur luslaiice, that a slight dip In th sxla of the earth would wlp out every vestlg. of man and his worka off the globe. Or- A nail near tb compass box may de flect the oeedl and ruu III ship ou Ihe suouls. TTldes? A little too much or too little vibra tion of the vlollu siring In the tuner s band man the ton. It I th little rlft In th Hit that make th music mute. , , It Is so In our lives. Nerves art rasped and put on edg. temper, sre milled, pstlenc ts ei flaustd by "trttlea light aa air." He est! These smsll things coin upon us frequently sud nnswares. W hav no tlui to gather together our force to meet the "trifle." W do not put them down aud In consequence they put us down. I.lttl Ihlugs become big. Tsk It In married life. Irritated at some trifle, the husband loses his pa tience, lie voice tb complaint The wife loses her grip on discretion aud retorts In kind. The thlug develops Into dispute, a quarrel sometime worse. Or- Tb husband come bom to And tb nerve, of his wife are Jangled by some extra household care. She for gets that b may be worn by the wor ries, of bl duy. She coinpialus of soma trifle of omission or comuihwloa. The husband tinmen up. There Is dlxpute. misunderstanding, discord, wretchedness. Trifle make tragedies. Had the wife been seriously III th husband would bear th little com plnlnlng without thought of resent ment. Had some misfortune befalleu tbe husband the wife would stand -by him to th end. Ware the trifles! They cause us to Ins our proper sense of pmimrtlon. 'Looming Inrgo In fnncy. they create havoc. In the lexicon of human living ther 1 no such word ss trivial. Fams's Britf Lite. One thlug Is certain In regard to fame for mnxt of us It will be very brief In Itself; for all of us It will be transient In our enjoyment of It When death has dropped the curtain we shall hear no more npplnuse, and, though w fondly dream that It will continue after we have left the stage, we do not real, lie bow quickly It will die away In al ienee while the audience turn to look at tbe new actor and the next Men. Onr position In society will be filled as soon ss it Is vacated and our nam re membered only for moment except .please God, by a few who hav learned to lov ns not because of fame, but be. cans we have helped them sad don them some good. Henry va. Dyk. JF you would now the wonderful pulling and busineii getting power of little ads try one in our classified columns in either the daily or weekly. If you want to tell or trade your automobile, or your house or a building lot, or stock, in fact anything you may have, run a, 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 miss it Everyone has something to sell and many times will sell at a sacrifice. Better try one this week. ....lahlmrhood th first of tl " tunlnK Plan?;. , . , ..... 1,00 MCi aim una """ - sawyer at th. Tako Mill Co., of Hull Mr. and Mrs. Kr.ncl. Mc( al and Mr.. Theodore McCabe W.lled th. "nnel of lb- Ml. Hood Hallway power plant lal .., , WHIiiu. H. Mr .ami ;,," and daughter. Mrs. , Hloux City. .". W' U Wllklns, Jr. ESTACADA , 1'l.iyt! Holder of Tunmi', Oro Hon. w vUlliiiK hi Hlsler. Mr. I.lm.-r lvl Una wertc, it x uliirce. of Olio. H ..unvnsHlnu this oomimiully for the siilu of ' edui'nlionii! rlinrl. Willi him I HiiHst'll Nlrhlitoii, of Iloyd. Waaoo comity. .ruu. H..11.....1 i ,i,iiinv I win iiiiri'linxi'd IMIIIHI tho lloUfll fuini iiour N .ut lu Hit' ii'r tmnioiu I'n'i'i- try- . . ......... Number of rriitea oi iitnii'i rstiawheiTit'H uro being shipped from KHliti'iida I lies" duy. ''" Mi,.i.i.li,iirleit umwii hero nro not exrelled by nny grown atiywliero ou I ln I'nclflu Count. The lUtucndn t'ognly ilivlslon promoters will hold a meeting at lliiglu Creek uud anolliel' III San. dy in the rteiir fuluro. So fur tin y have liml good iiiecllnga with koimI nlletidiinci'. The IttHt ineel Ing was held at Sprlnswater. Tlie nuns of ttio Insl Uiren diiyn hnvo naaured Ibn fan ' hero a lui gn orop ,f ,,ay- Each age of our lives has It Joy m.i ahmilit ha liannv. and thoV will b. If Chamherlaln' Tablet ar taken to strengthen the digestion no ItMMti fit A bowels rssular. Tbns tab lets are mild and gentle In tbelr no tion nd especially sunaui tor pew ..i. M niljaia aaa and older. Fof aale by Huntley oro. Co., Oregon City, llubbard. Molalla na inoy. ELWOOD. Tueadtiv 'Hie mill fell lit lor renin, filling tubs under Ihe eves (o Ihe iivirf lowing. Some r'.ust ,.rn peopb. suid III lingering hard lliunder aloriu made I hem think of Ihe Kaslern stortut. I.ighlning Htruck Hiernl lree tienr by. The hei't 'if Ihe pnt few duy ciiutes lo know auniiner is hi're. are sorry lo find smut In the wheat although the farmer dip ped the wheat In Hlu Vltrol. It must be th. eaou's peculiarities. Through tl'f bln doctoring of lr. SU'lner, of Kstiicudn, Hurry llillner U rerovenng nun an nl turk of iini'uuioinu. Krntik llillner, who h been ill iit able lo work ngnin. Mr. Meilike h building a new fence. The county nnesur wn a vis. itor nt ivtcli home here Inl w k. Arthur Schwerne, who hit been employed In the. Oregon t'.ily mill is hoinr) ngnin. " We congfitiilnte Miss lln.el Kreetnnn ami Mr. Otia Vnlleii in their aiirri'" nt heing nlitain.T of eighth grade diploma. Mr. and Mrs. ln Stiihlnock er and Mr. Mary Sutfu "pent Stindtiy afternoon al Mr. Dlbldo'a. Afler hearing many pretty muic. al aeleclion on the phonograph, Irnwhcrrie were serveii. .o niin in llii vicinity need be will. nil t hi delictum fruit, m thev do i vcrv well here. I Mi Nellie Vallen. who Im Ibi'eu leaching in Wnshiiiirton JSlnto I. honie for the oimince vn. i ration. Also Mr. Kruesl Vnllen, who Attended a colleve there. (',. K. Surfu wn a visitor al Klucnd:i Sundny, mid while I tie re hml the plexiire of hearing a aer inou by (he ('.liriMiun minister The Annul School meeting wn well u 1 1 n I I . Several applicant ..live Kent in application, but at yel the board i undecided. The new officer. elerted were, clerk. Mr. Pan ktahlnncker. new director, Mr. Meilike. Mult Dibble, Alberl Meilike and Matt Jngmiin Hient n few delight ful days hunlin in the moun tain. KELSO School closed Friday, June 17. Mary Haley uroenfully Dilut ed the eighth grade examination. Al the nunuiil school meeting held Monday, T. II. Milan wn elected director and I. 0. Spoon er re-elected clerk. The other members of the school board ore J. II. Ilnvenue and (). I.indholm. Mr. aud Mr. C. J. Sindall'M team ran iiwny unmo limn ago. Both were thrown from Ihe buggy nnd Mr. Sindnll sustained a se vere Injury to her foot, but Is at present improving. Mr. Sindiill escaped unhurt. Charles. Fornberg in 'carrying his arm in n tiling an a reult of an Injury received whilo working wilh til pinner, II. E. Jnrl, who was taken quite ill Saturday morning I now nhle to be around again. Hubert JoiiHrud lift let a clear ing cnnlrnct to Mr. Iluler on his place at Crystal Scenic. Don't Experiment With a Cough When Dr. Hell's Pln-Tar-Honey ha been used by millions of people for sixteen years with a steady Increas ing demand. Look for th Hell on th I lot tie. For sale by Harding' Drug Store.