NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY CARUS Horn. AuRnsl 2. to the wife Of App Jones, a H pound girt, Horn, August 4. to the wife of Jake SoholT, twin girls, one weighed six snd three-fourths pounds and theoth l one-fourth Dound. Dewey Thomas of Portland. was a visitor In Carus. Oils Jackson, of Clnlrniont has been hnlnlns: her sunt. Mrs. C. Spangler. Kit Hrown and wife made busi ness trip to OreRon City Tuesday Dew Purkner and wife went rnliv Friday. to Mr. Cllne's folks of Heaver Creek, visited with Mr. Drowns folks Sun day. News is scarce on account of ev erybody being busy harvesting and threshlnff. Prank Jagger threshed for himself the first of the week. A COLD Is not necessarily serious, provided It is taken rare of. It Is frequently the starting point of many dangerous diseases. When it come use Pr. Hell s Plue-Tar-Honey. Look for the bell on the bottle. For sale by Hard ing's Drug Store. MULINO Harvest Is In full blast The most of the hay is taken care of and bind ers are running, cutting wheat and oats. The crops are rather light In this part of the county, but will prob ably be enough to carry us over to another year. Walter Waldorf Is building a neat cottage on his property on the Multno Townslte. It is reported that Oscar Daniels has sold his property at this place. Mrs. Walker, who was called to Cheyenne, Wyoming, as a witness In a murder case, returned last week. John Carlson tell oft a load of hay one day last week and was consid erably shaken up, but no bones were broken. Work Is progressing as fast as pos sible on the Clackamas Southern, though some of our citiiens are do ing the best to stop it, refusing the right of way throrgh their farms. Nevertheless we hope to see the cars running through Mullno this fs.lL Mr. Burdine has taken a contract on the west side road at Bolton and his son. Harry, is over there oversee ing the work at that place. Mr. Jones,of Canby, has been hired to teach the Mulino school the com ing fall and winter. Clarence Mallatt has rented the place recently vacated by Mr. Long who Is moving to Mullno, and will try farming this next year. Grant Ashby and John Darnell were business visitors to Mullno Sun day coming down from Shaw, Marlon County, in Ashby s automobile. Miss Ida Burdine, ot Mullno has been elected to teach the Meadow brook school this falL Mr. Christiansen has sold his farm here and is moving to Willamette tots week. The hay balers are In this neigh borhood baling hay for Mr. Wallace and Lewis Churchill. Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer living near Fleming, Pa., says he has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy in his family for tour teen years, and that he has found It to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure in recommending It For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby. MARQUAM. Harvest is here and the hum of threshing machine Is heard In our midst Doc Logan and J. E. Marquam had some threshing done last Fri day. John Jerg will thrash Monday. Grain is not as good as some suppos ed, lots of straw but little grain. F. M. Swift held a meeting here Saturday night to secure more stock in the Clackamas Southern R. R. Mrs. Jack Faltner was taken to the hospital In Portland for an operation last week and her friends gave an entertainment for her benefit Pro ceeds of the evening $29. Barton Jack and wife and friends took a trip to Salem in his automo bile last week. Willholt Springs Is attracting quite a large crowd these warm days. Miss Bell Gray, who was treated in Portland for appendicitis, came home last week and is improving. Clover hulling will soon commence here. Over 200 acres to be hulled. Misses Kate Marree and Reta Rid ings, who have been camping at Will hoit Springs, have returned. Mrs. S. A. Baker and daughter Myrtle of Kingston, Linn Co., have been visiting with her brother, L D. Larking, for a week. '1 was cured of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlain's Cocil, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M. E. Gebhardt Oriole, Pa. There is noth ing better. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby. C LARKS. Mrs. Mary Lee was In Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Maxon came back with Miss Dora and Elda Marqoardt Mr. Albert Durst and family from the t'nion Mills visited with Mr. W. G. Kleinsmith and family last Sunday. Charles Marshall Is back from east ern Oregon. Buol Bros, are cutting grain. Miss Hazel Ringo and Miss Edith Stout spent Sunday with Miss Eliz abeth Marshall. Mr. W. H. Wettlaufer purchased a fine Jersey bull. Elmer Kleinsmith and Theo. Sager were In New Era at the Spiritualist campmeeting last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall are ' back from eastern Oregon, where they bre been on a short visit Mr. Sam Is cutting grain. Laurence and Charles Grace, were In town on Monday. Mr. W. B. Bottemlller started to cut grain Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan were In town last Saturday on bnslrew. Miss Irene Lee s boat again Mr. Bergman vsji in rwn last St.nday , , Mr. Sullivan has sold his place. CLARKE3 Ever) one 'Js busy harvesting this One weather and some are threshing. Wheat for the most part Is turning out very poor, but oats aro pretty fair. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Greaves passed through this burg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace and chil dren sient Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dullard. Mr. and Mrs. I-outs Sagar are sell ing everything oft as they are Intend ing moving to Southern Oregon this Fall. The Misses Sagar, who have been vistlnx in this burg the past month. have gone to Cotton to visit their grandfather, Mr. Noyes. Will Wallace Is working for L. Sa gar. shocking grain Frank Manning Is carrying our mall during Mr. Udell's vaaction; We have no teacher as yet for the school, although they have received quite a number of applications. One of the most common ailments that hard working people are afflicted with is lame back. Apply Chamber lain's Liniment twice a day and mas sage the parts thoroughly at each ap plication, and you will get quick relief. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard. Molalla and Canby. HIGHLAND Misses Esther and Elsie Miller re turned borne from Springwater where they were visiting relatives and friends the past week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Slmuis and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Handle. Mr. and Mrs. E. Larklns and ton, Ellerd of Clarkea, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nicholas. Mrs. C. Hlttman. ot Shubel Is visit ing at the home of her son, and fam ily, Mrs. F. Hlttman. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Holmes and daughter Vera. Mrs. C. P. Holmes and Mrs. Reed, of Molalla, left this week for Seaside, where they will spend few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Kandle and the Misses Ethel and Isabella MaEn, left for the mountains where they have gone for an outing. Mr. and H. Hlttman and daughter, ot Shubel spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hlttman. Mr. Frank Adams and sister, Miss Josephine, called on Mr. D. A. Miller and family Sunday. Misses Ethyl snd Isabella Mann and Mrs. C. C. Kandle were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wallace. Mrs. R. Pope returned home last week after a week's visit at Sellwood. Several people of Highland attend ed camp meeting at New Era Sun day. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Is a creamy snow white ointment put np in air tight screw cap tubes. Will cure any case of sore eyes and will not injure eyes ot a babe. Sold by Harding's Drug Store, 25c RURAL DELL Farmers ot Rural Dell are all re joicing over their great crop pros pects. Fall grain la not quite up to the standard, but the potatoes do look good, and the hops couldnot be bet ter. The ice cream social given by the Young People's Society of the Beth- labam church Saturday night was well attended. Mrs. F. H. Sconce visited with her sister, Mrs. Louie Toder Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Widstrand visit ed with friends at Donald Sunday. Mrs. F. F. Smith went to Wood burn Monday. Mrs. W. S. Sconce visited Mrs. Fred Watson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bergatrom and the Misses Landers were out autolng Sun day. The stork visited the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Dyland last week. A pleasant party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brier Sat urday night Mrs. Kate Sconce and Mrs. ETtle Yoder made a business trip to Canby Monday. S. H. Kauffman took a party of fun seekers to Silver Creek Sunday. A large number from here went to Wilboit Springs Sunday. They all re ported a very good time. Mr. and Mrs. James Mallett visited their daughter, Mrs. William Sconce, Tuesday. Internally Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain cures colic, flux, diarrhoea, cramps and all bowel com plaints. Externally: Cures sore breasts, corns, bunions, toothache, neuraliga, and all pains. Sole everywhere. It Is antiseptic. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Mrs. Braughton was the guest of Mrs. Darling Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hyatt, of Goldendale, Washington, are visitors with the parents of Mrs. Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mautr. Mr. Hyatt re turned home, but Mrs. Hyatt and chil dren will visit here a motith. Little Thelma Bryant, of Portland. is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mautz. Frank Bullard and wife were call ing on friends in this vicinity one day IaBt week. Mrs. Hattle Chamberlain, of Gates. Oregon, spent a few days visiting i friends here. Mrs. J. B. Fairclongh and parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lewellen, visited ; relatives In Springwater three days j last week. J. W. I3aty, of Portland, was In this vicinity last week. Miss Gordy, of Beaver Creek, was In this berg Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewellen accom panied by Mrs. Z. T. Woods and Mrs. May Fairclough, left for Seaside to be gone two weeks. Win Beard, of Tillamook, was transacting business here this week. W Guarantee Every Box of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve to do , what we claim. Try It for ulcers. boils, running sores, tetter, ringworm, eczema, salt rheum, fever sores, cuts, bruises, pimples, black heads, chaps, felons, bums or any skin disease. 25c a box. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. OllIWON CITY KNTK11P11TSK. VIM DAY. A1K.UST 0. LOGAN I H. Klrvhem Is In busy Ixwan once more.' lie has Just returned from Sandy and Mt. Hood districts. Mr, and Mrs. James Grimth have gone on their homestead near EuJTftie. Rev. K. A. Smith held services at the church Sunday. The church la undergoing repair and will be paint ed soon. 1 Hampton wns re-elected Superintendent f Sunday school. Henry Hnbler sold his big team re cently. Saturday wss Grange day, twenty five wero In attendance. Although not a Inrse crowd by any means, the usual good time wns enjoyed by all present "Domestic Animals for Pro fit" was one topic. One speaker con tended that the v.Mul. Elephant and Moose" are the most profitable nbw. Surveying crews are on both side of the Clackamas, making survey of the water line to determine the amount of land that will be covered with water when the dam Is complet ed. It will be a big lake and an Ideal pleasure resort some day In the fu ture. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, of Stone, leave for month's outing at Hot Springs on the Clackamas In the mountains. Mr. Oily Grader will have charge of the creamery during Mr. Smith's absence. At the last meeting of the Grange a committee was appointed to Investi gate some kind of lighting system for the hall. Mr. T. W. Foster la to make estimates on cost ot painting the building. Louis Kohl Is at North Tlalns. Washington County, running a thresh er. Word was received by Mr. John Shuttel of the accidental shooting of John Schlappi, his son-in-law while out on a hunting trip down on Scan poose. The accident happened at 6 o'clock Monday evening. The remains will be brought to Portland for burial. Vmower These) air the Points: VAMK. .t..,....l --- - taaeaad iaa COMMCtiM yok aad laaar Ko. Suit in vw Of UM.. IHm MOV pvriOTi.T wm ., .fh, UuiMd mu iuwui aariaal alilaaMai of bar. kmil a aiuaaa aiwara. a. Lmi Wrwlkt Knife Head. 17 ukSm ha. Dna lock at piraua and coaatona takM all Um prntk aad sail ol Ik aataua wilkoM loat aartioa or alar. Aa ajalal adiaaftal lor takiM P waar. 1. Extra loas Maa-kardu masvabla KaariaJ alatas. 4. Pawartut, nocxk-rl Drtvtaa; MacfcaaUa. loltraal dnva tear aacirclea ta ptaiaa, alactaf mora leata HI Hit aad thai snia troator artaf aarlaaa aad sowar. 5. Main FrajM oaa pieca aad it practically wear- Crmaktad of aiuaaa baa a aocftet that ata over a ball oa taa pbocpaor broaza alaac oa tba eraaa pia. Tbt pit ail coaforau to lha aala ot lha cottar bar at all tiaica aad caaaot ba etanped Write us for Free Champion Catalog No. HEADQUARTERS: PORTLAND, OREGON BRANCHES: Spokane, Boise, Seattle CHAMPION means Money Value IN MOWERS, BINDERS, RAKES, TEDDERS, ETC LET US VV. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITT MACKSBURQ. The slight rains of the past week have set the hops, potatoes and corn forward at a pace most encouraging to the farmers ot Macksburg and vi cinity. FiBhing on the Molalla seems to be Kood. Judging from the experience of Jess Heppler, who brought home 45 trout from two hours' fishing Bun day. Frank Hilton and bis party came WANTED 1. Wanted A party with good se curity to borrow $650.00. 2. Wanted A party with farm property as security to borrow $1000.00. 3. Wanted A party to purchase a five-roomed house In Gladstone near ear line price $900.00; $350.00 cash, balance ,ln 18 months. 4. Wanted A party to purchase small house and four lots on Fifth 8treet, Oregon City $1000. Easy terms. CROSS h HAMMOND Attorneys and Abstracters Besver Building Oregon City home s'aturdny with a line supply of trout, after feasting In Ihelr mountain ('mini till thev were tired. The threshing machine owned by John llepplcr and' George Walsh be gan work with a full crew on the farm of Charles KrnxUergcr Monday morning. From there they go to Mr. Ileppler, Senior, Work on the Canby and Molalla railroad goes steadily forward. George Koch Is showing signs of recovering from a long and severe Illness. Mrs. Drelr Is recovering rrom a ser ious Illness. Mr. Ilert Wallace of Mullno drove owr with her little son on Friday to spend the day with her mother, Mrs, Seward. Wilbur Seward is at home spending his vacation with his mother and sis ter. The youngest sister, Merle, re turned on Friday evening. r Mrs. Seward and daughter, Merle, were guests ot Mrs. Baldwin on Thursday. On Tuesday Mrs. Glade, Miss I.lsil Glade and Mrs. Baldwin visited Mr. John Ileppler. Mrs. Frank Hilton and Mrs. George Walsh drove to Hubbard to spend the afternoon on Saturday. Mrs. Arthur Baldwin, with some of former pupils, lna l.-ydla and Hilda Kummer, Gertrude Beth and Char ley Schwauiara, made a haielnut party on Friday afternoon. After enjoying' a fine picnic In the woods they returned with all the haielnut they could carry. The Maxbtirg children are longing for the opening of the Juvenile Fair. Many are preparing exhibits for It CROUP People with children should keep a bottle of Dr. Hell's Plne-Tar lloney on hand at all times. Croup Is worse at night when It Is sometimes hard to get a physician, l-ook for the bell on the bottle. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. If You ara looking Intha Mower you NOTR THE Bar m4 t4 I l Itm&r SHOW YOU WHY CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. CANBY, OREGON HAZELIA. Mrs. Landy entertained a number of children last Wednesday In hon or of her little daughter, Ruth. It Is reported that Mr. Fosner has sold his farm and the purchaser will take possession in about six weeks. Mrs. Riley J. Hays, with her lit tle granddaughter, Irene, has been spending the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Whltten. Mrs. Whltten's sister, Mrs. Leonard Head rick and her little daughter, Florence, ! have also been visiting a few days at I the same home. Clyde Churchill, recently of Hazel la, and Miss Tucle Todd, of Oswego, were married last Thursday. Mrs. H. H. Corey and family, of Portland, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Papalim. ' Miss Mabel Ford spent Saturday and Sunday with ber cousin, Iva Whltten. Miss Ethel Baker returned homer from the Peninsula Sunday. Mr. Zwiney was severely Injured last Monday and wag found lying In an unconscious state, by bis son, Richard. It Is supposed that be was leading a playful colt to water, the animal suddenly reared and struck him to tbe ground, crushing In his skull. Tbe outcome of Mr. Zwiney s condition Is still doubtful. Miss Zeta Andrews, of Oregon City, spent a few days In Haxella last week. Miss liertbik Klslon returned to 0 I wego Weilnesediiy. I Sunday evening a number of young people gathered at (no Home of nir. and Mr. J. I', Cook, and went togeth er to Sunday evening services at the Oswego M. K. church. The party, consisting of Misses l.ulu Wanker, Hertlin Klston, Anna. Harriet and I.U cllo Duncan, and Messrs. Harold Ma ker n ml Itny Duncan, reports a good service mid an enjoyable evening. Mrs. decker and children spent Sun day In Monlnvllla. Mr. ml Mr. J. 1 Cook entertain ed a merry party of young people Tuesday evening, to celebrate the end of the haying season. Cake and , Ice cream were served at nine. Mlsi'S Klliel llaker, l.ulu Wanker, Bertha El 'sum, Anna, l.uclln and Harriet Dun- can. and Messr. Will Cook, Wlufleld and Harold linker, and Charlie Aus tin were present. Church services next week, Satur day, August Kill. Sunday school held every Sunday at 10:110 A. M. BLAMED A GOOD WORKER "I blamed my heart for severe ill ! tress In my left side for tVo year," j w rite W. Kviins, Danville. Vs., "but I know now It was Indigestion, as Dr. King's New Life 11 lias completely cured me." Best for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, constipation, headache or debility. 25c at All Drug gists. WILLAMETTE Mrs. John Turner who Is In the Portland hospital Is doing nicely and If she continues to Improve will be able to come home In about two weeks. Mr. Hill of Independence Is In Wil lamette getting bop pickers this week. Mr. Dreamer has moved Into bis new bungalow. It Is one of the pret tiest and most modern houses In town. for More Val buy this year. SIX CHAMPION FEATURES described in this ad. rix them ia your annul snd before you buy arty machine step into th neartit Champion agency snd see lor yourtell. Thta ia electing your mower witch thea points. Nut the difference ol conttruolioa in general ia th Chsmpio Mower and othtr and you will apprecisi that The Champion offers you Mower Value Implements Vehicle STAFFORD. The weather continues favorable for harvesting, and all are busy. Mr. Weddle and Ed Ruble cut and set up the wheat they bad on tbe Gage place, and are roady to flnh on their own. News from Mrs. Aden and Minnie Roekman at Ocean Park, says they are enjoying tbe sea baths, but will be home this week. There Is a new man under the roof of Mr. Kellar, but we hear, with pity, that the old grandmother has become totally blind. Mrs. Gillette, of Elyvllle, and Mrs. Prindle, an old resident of Stafford, visited with Mrs. Gage Wednesday. It was reported that chicken thieves had again visited Wm. Sbaltz, also Mark llaker. Kthis Athy was coming home Wed nesday night from Oregon City, when two young fellows with white hand kerchiefs over their faces suddenly appeared and ordered him to throw up his hands, which he did to ac commodate them. They took what I money he bad, which amounted to two dollars, so yon see, Stafford with I lis hold ups, chicken thieves, black I hands, etc., Is getting to be quite metropolitan. Mrs. Sam Moser drove to Oregon City Wednesday. I No news of Mrs. Nllem, who Is still I at the Sellwood hospital, has been re ceived this week. Arden Gage motored out to Staf- Sandy and East Clackamas DELIGHTFUL PARTIES ARE GIYENJN SANDY A blrtlidiiy pnrty wns given In hon or of Perry T, Hlmlley at Ills new hull on Mnln street, Handy, Krtduy evening, mid card pliiylng and ilnmi lug wore the chief amusements. ii.. ii 1 nose irrsm were; .nr .nmi . ' i,i.1,ili,rlii T.H..elley . Mr ;''Mr"",,rM!iHH'm M I and .luanltler. Mr. nud Mrs. II. W. M-1 ' ,,,,.,,, rr i,aVls, of son and two .lilldren. Mr and Mis. , Trmil,,Kl, Bia. W. II. Iiarendrl. k. Mr, and Mrs. It. 8. " ,0 , , , belongliig Smith. Mr. I Mis. Jasper Junker. 1 MM, ,,,,. l0-( , Mr. and Mrs. Denton. Mr. and Mrs. u , (lenrKo lliirnsteiid mid sun, Mr. sun Nr) w niioads and daugh- Mrs. IiikuIIs. Mr. and Mrs. Koklesun. (,u,h1i Hi.mM Willis cauie Mr. mi l Mrs. Albert Hell, M1""""' . , frm Portland In Hii'lr auto Hun Inch. M. R. .'id K. Smith. I(iy Illlin)K snd spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Smith of Sandy. Mr Ml K t) Unrt The party entertained at dinner Friday evening ' (rll, o T,irM HlXf uul fouml Mr. and Mrs. K. F. IHumhue and two 1(mi, Vt,ry r()ll(, B machine, children. Uila and KreuYle, of Boring Thl ,1.,,1ry (iinnigh llio virgin tint Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Itureiidlik and biir u wr, ,e irip, two children, Ruth and Orace, and , w j Wrt. of Handy, loetured at Molvln and Kenelm Bmllh. The oc j,.rw,HMi .uinluy evening and eipwts melon was the nirtnw annivrrsau of Mr. Smith. SANDY. Attorney Pureed contracted legal business In Portland Monday. The Handy brass band gave an open air romert at P. . Gray s Sun- it..tf AVrtinnir. l W. llownra or l orus m, !"- lung the llxon family. Sunday at Sandy. Mrs. Wm. luwholiu entertained Melnlg's ilew double store building 'piin,,,,,, ( her friends at dluner Hun la nearly completed. I(iiy evening. Among Hie guests was J. Gruner Is spending fow days h,,P wtntar from Indiana. In Portland. I A. Millar. Hr.. went to Portland Attorney J. I. Mann was in town MmiilnV nn business. The rase against Hill Hardin for carrying concealed weapons was dis missed by Recorder Gray Monday. Newton Ki'hinlnky and Steve Hoff man are spending a tew days at Eu gene and Albany. At the counrtr meeting Monday night franchises for railroad right of way through town, and for lights and power lines In Bandy were under con - siderntlon. The Handy Creamery la doing a i t10Uf,i they could v-alk home, die good business and Is proving to be ! lnnv about seven miles, before a paying proposition, n. vurus. i Seattle, has charge of the creamery and will move bis family here soon. CHERRYVILLE. Rev. Dr. Runyan preached In the M. H. Church Sunday. Prof. George Couper Is building a new barn and garage for Dr. John llnvil Dnve Douulna severely sprained his back a few days ago when lifting his l.rvp, u,,.r the trees and a very bay rake over a log and has been ..u itt.rnoon spent confined to the house slnoe, but Is i Mj,g Mir,u Koetili ka gave a party now rapidly recovering. Hntiinlny evening to a number of her Mrs. Hen Reach and daughter have i frinilli several young people from returned to Cherryvllle. I Dover were present A pleasant ev- James T. Kdgerton. of Portland. Illlng WM l.nt n Kanies and dano made a flying trip out to his ranch . lnK a few days ago. Win. Hosholm accompanied by Ms- Dr. John II. Hoyd. pnstor of the I r( mi0ltt wolf and Inch drove bis First Presbyterian church, Portland, ' 1t0 to ,,, mom,!,,!,,, fr a fishing who Is spending nis vacation on nis ranch at Cherryvllle, will preach net Suudny In the M. K. Church at that pluce. Frank Roll, of Portland. Is visiting Henry Hoyd. A sacred aong service was held at the home of Mrs. George H. Couper Sunday evening. Three automobile loads of people came out and visited Dr. John II. Hoyd and family last week. George Kden, ot Ixigiin, visited In Cherryvlllo Hunday. Dr. John H. Hoyd has called his new home at Cherryvllle "Chalet Hoyd." Harold Banford. of Portland, and six young ladles came out In an auto mobile a few days ago and visited Dr. John Hoyd and family. John Hrown.oT Gresham, has In stalled a now acetylene lighting plant in Dr. O. Hotklns new sanitarium. WELCHES. John Mitchell, of Handy, Is hauling freight lor K. Coalman ot Government Camp. Francis Stone hna quit driving the inn 1 1 stsge and Mr. Coats, ot Sandy, will take his place Motylay. Mrs. George Wllllnms, of Sandy, Is spending a fow days In the moun tains. l.yman Davis, city mnrshal of San dy, Is ramping at Toll Gate. N. U, Chapman, of the Wcstorn Ir rigation Company. Is Inspecting the telephone line which has Just been completed. Mr. and Mrs. Huubkee are now In ford from Hberldnn Monday, arriving at his father's plnce at noon and went to Portland Tuesday as a witness In a case to defraud workmen. Gus Gerhnrdt and son, Harry, are still at work on Charlie Thompson's new bouse. Workmen have suspended work on Mr. Wlddle's house 'until the hurry of harvesting Is over. The I-adles' Circle meets next week, Thursday afternoon, the ICth with Mrs. Gago, and she hopes to have a full bouse. This society was formed to get the neighbors acquaint ed, as since the advent of the tele phone they rarely meet except at church or a funeral. "Were all medicines as meritorious as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffering greatly decreased." writes Lindsay Hcntt, of Temple, Ind. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby. WIL80NVILLE Mr. Cook and Chas. Rldder drove to Ncwherg Friday on business. Mr. Hlack spent several days In Astoria and tang Beach lately, Mrs. Joe Thornton has been spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Chalupsky on their farm. Mr. and Mrs. Gould, of Salem, vis ited Mrs. Molvln and other friends here last week. Mrs. Joe Shull and children are visiting friends In Canby. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters, who formerly resided here, drove over from Oregon City to visit friends. Mrs. Dawes Is visiting at her old home In Minneapolis, ber daughter, Mrs. Will Prahl, accompanied her to Portland. Emma 8tangel and Miss Martha Stangel spent Sunday In Wood bum. Miss Ruby Baker la visiting rela tives In Portland. Jessie lAwrence visited relatives here Sunday. The Onion Growers' Association lln.lr smmiiiT lioinn "Cnin Rusty." Wt.lt lies and I at MhiiIiIIiik have b i ovt-rtiowili'd for llio past two vvci'ks. rirtwooD. Mr. ami Mr. t'liarlns Wmisliift and diumlittT, Mlldrt'd nf Chicago and lliplr nliM-e, Mnrla F. Voi'lkul, of Bur llu, (luriiinny, bavo linen visiting Hie r'ry family ni Hii'lr suutiiior lunmi, Chimp ill-A -While, Mrs. Win. Iliialiolm went to Tow- ell Viilloy lt t'h'kvd snvou , ,.(lir, again two weeks rrom nun- day. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Cliown and llttlo daughter, Caroline, made trip to lUirliK Tuesday. I Mrs. Kva It. Hart made trips to I cherry vllle and Hull Run the first of the week. Mrs. W. J. I l on's mother, Mrs. . . i.illi llMtf.in la via. . it,... aim ierruw, in mini., .i'w. , fr, ,)( , wo, (0 visit his son. Jirhn. who Is In the sniiltorluin there. Mrs. A. Millars mother. Mrs. Ilea ox k and slater. Pauline, of Damascus visited with her over Hunday. Miss Ma Htuckl went to Damascus Wed iiesilny. Two little Cherryvllle boys amlous for an auto rlda told an auto driver Hint they were going to Handy for ' ((r,M.(.rll.(i; he Inking pity on them, Kv) Ihllll , r,M ,tllt Bn,od them lu I Mainly Tuesday evening. The boys durk. - Kil Hornatedt, hearing of tbe episode, hitched up and took the yoiingstars home. Mrs. (ius Koessel and several friends went to Portland Tuesday. Theodore Koentcka's sister. Mrs. Hupp, and little son, ot Bau Frauds co, are visiting bliii. A number of frleiids of the Frey family kaihervd at Camp Idle-A-W htle ,..,.,. .f iMrt.iuitt . A ritm lunch was ,rp Mr. K'lllott, the postinsster of Ka- glu Creek in ii ile a business trip to K. C. Htrong's Inst week. Mrs. W. I.. Wllklns, Hr. visited with Mrs. K. D. Hart Friday and Satur day. KELSO. Mrs. Bindull visited with relatives and friends In Portland during the past week. Mrs. Rub. Joiiartid who lias been very ill for the past month, was tak en to a hospital In Portland for treatment. Her ninny friends are glad to hear that she Is recovering and la at. present staying with a sis ter lu Portland. Mrs. Victor Johnson gave a fare well party Hunday at her home. In honor of her sister, Mrs. Clara Mo Aulay. Among those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Hlndall, Frank. F.llen, and It E. Jarl, Joel Jarl and family, Victor Krlckson and fnmlly and Mr. and Mrs. Probst and children, of Portland. Mark Pagh formerly ot Kelso, and a young lady of Hood River, were married recently. The new creamery In Bandy Is gathering the cream In this vicinity. Mrs Clara McAulay and children left Monday for their home In Blue Cnnyon, California, after a month's visit with relatives, James Kelly and fnmlly, ot Lents, were out In the auto visiting with the Jsrl and Dolan famllle a last week. held a meeting at tbe residence ot J. 1.. Heely Wedni'sedny evoulng. Two new member were takon Into the ltebekah lodge Wednesday night The bids for the now school build ing were opened Monilny evening. Mllwaukle pnrtles were found to ba the lowest bidders but the contract has not yet been given out Rev. Reeves will prench next Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. All ara cordially Invited to. attend. The members of tbe Rebekah lodge served Ice-cream and cake to the Odd Follows at the close ot their meeting Saturday evening, and a Jol ly good time Is reported from all who attended. There was special singing by Mrs. Frank Hrobst and Miss Elisa beth Brolist at tbe M. E. Church last Hunday evening, which Vas much en Joyed. Jake Peters, our enterprising hard ware merchant hns been soiling a great many Implements to the farm ers this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Tauchman, Mr. Brolist, Mr. and Mrs. Filers, were among Portland visitors this week. Mrs. Snook and children, of Tort land, visited Black's several daya this week. Rev. 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