2 OUKOON CITY KNTKKIMITSK. KHWAV. SKlTKMHftlt a Nature's Way Is The Best. Hurled dep in our America f.rwi . find blroot, m . mot, . . dr.k. .nd ..on. root, ,old. -al. Or. rp. root od cherryb. k. Of the- lf. R. V. I'iere mad pur glyceric extract which hit beeti favorably known lor orer fort mil Ha died il "IjolJea Medical Diicovery. Thi." Discover " puriftet the blood nd time up the stomach and the entire .ytem in N.tur' own way.. If. M the I.I.u. fm.lder and tonio you reou.r, when reooverin from h.rd oold, grip, or pneumonia. No matter how .Iron the i!uli.n the .tom-ch i. apt to be " out of kilter" . nmr. in cm-M-ence the blood it di.ordi.red, lor the .tom.ch ii he Lhoratory for the eon.unt menu factum of blood. Dr. Picrce'i Ooldcn Medic! Di.covrry irei.then. (he ilonach- puti il in ihano to make pure.ncn nn-nci,.. ... - ! . . . .. . .... U...I-. Ik. n.rv. ,- VN kidneyi toexpet me pomtnt irom m mmy. ---i ( a out. run-down, debilitated conditio which o many people if Va . .i:- .: .j .k. - i. i,.,i.llv tha ened ol experience ai una www ... 7 - - ' - - poitont in Ihe blood it it olten indicated by pimplet or boil appearing on the .kin, the lace become, thin-you feci blue. "Morn tlmn a iwn airn 1 wa. """'" 7" , cold In mv head, throat, breast, ami tW, rluf JIiu .1 MKS (.. KKNT. Of 71 1- MJWl, t. I... bmiuikwii. i'. ... J 1. 1 - u..n... t.,,..i,n,iilft. I V. HA ailVlStHl -.Mime rmiiu 1 i. uur r"' " . V T 1.1 .J .T a frl-nd to trv a botilo nf your 'trtdilen Medical DHoov- iry ' 1 trliit a lxttlo mid It did mo so much guml thai I hvl safe In aaylnir It is the. RTiMWwt and best medicine thai 1 ever look. My health is ni.u h b.-lt.-r than It was WU unlit yiiir modidna. It uoos U you claim lor It and I aausiaftory." J. a Kent. Ea. cil.'lirlo tho ol. Mr. and Mr. Mor went on llttlo trip, aftor which limy will a.-ttle down In Staf ford. s - Uula Kilo wag aarilid Ihe rooat or ofturvd ly Mra. Ilolion for beat po tato. at the Juvenllo fair hold at Wll oiivtlW AUIioukIi ben U waa oltor i. wiu. i.it.i.irMioo.1 ttt io with a" hon ,.or.,r..,i hv Mr miikih to any Stnlford ! tro.-t hug a or t- rl who ra ami l ie most pu. unniiur. (!lo-a from one oiind. Tho am boy ncolvid tho $itt ault of clot ho and Ji' in inoiu-y. The lVlkar limiher flnlnliod baling tln'lr hay fror.l th flfld lnt oi-k. t Thompson 'g aon. who wn airli-k-on gmliliMily llh imeuiiionla, ta p.t , tint, along nicely under thg . t-klllfut are of Ur. Vincent. A aon. with hla wlf and Hi ctiu MOUNTAIN VIEW. Ilopplikera have nhont all rolnrnod and i hilin tu have done nn fluan- 41 Mr and Mra. ' Bhnl'ol Iraiian.-ted liutlwaa In ling 'ra WiHlnoailny. .. l-l,.rl.,. I'lillk Of HOOM'VOlt ,-rloii aiiii' k or inroiu . .1. . l..k. Mr. Krnnk PlIUwoU la on " llHt Thoro wilt bo aervlccg at the Mount tain View rhun-h at 4 '";,0k Mr. WocHinn an .horier of ho m K rlnmh. A iligcuaaUin IH W moro eamn-lnlly for !' " m,,n of thla vicinity. R M PiirllnK la Uavlii tbo l'' 1 inn done an.l a fnriutce built m m- dru alore will be roniodoed and iHIHi'd. vi A. Hlclu it of Cortland, jhnit bevn vlMltlim Mi. J. U Waldron for a few da) a. Jim I'i'liy aocoinpanlt'd by lug !' ....I ihiHuiuh town In tholr now roid on Wedneaday of IliU ek. Mlua Andrua wit called to UreRon On- on account of tho lllm-aa of h'r a ..... i r- miii.t nf tiludatono. Mlg inii'i .,.. " . liunlon will have aolo charito of Urn IniKliu'Kg during her alucncu. I i lydo Wttldroii, tho Molallu gtntte 'driver lg Iho proud pupa of a uow dauKhlor. I ' CLAD TIDINGS NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY dron from tnn lloou mver rouuu j, 1 ma nr ai.-. . have b.n vUUIiir at Mr. Aorul a the 1 iiiil-rt la doing the brick paat week. Mr. and Mr Shcl.an. of . j A daughter of Mr- Aernl'a a I were gn.-ala of Mr. and Mra. nario Kr.,n.-i,t i i-.tri hiinl this week to be i,it Sunday. operated uinm for tuber.-ulof lg of the Mr. Holley. the dbtrl. t ' Uland. of the ne.-k. I of the Modern Ur.ith.-rho.rf ofAnnf- Mr. Oebhanlt picked hla aeven acre. ,, waa canvnaalim lila mmhuj field of hops Inat week, and hnd 277 Wedneaday. I .r.1.1 ..ne of h a cows. i Mrs. Peters. Mr. Aden. Mrs. Sharp Mr. wm Mr. Kohey and daiiMuer, I and Mra. Kobblns visited with Mrs. Mxlne of Sunnysldo, camo Inat B lOasaon Tueaday. Mrs. Hobblns Is unlay. , j atnylng with Mrs. Sharp. She la a Mr. Kohey wen! o t'orvallla Mon- nlatlve of the family and win oe nine- !,sy ,.mi a tow . . l 1 .l..a. t I STONE Our people are busy since the wet weather Is over. Our road master has has commenced on the road work. He baa been working and hauling stone and gravel for a considerable time at one end of the Clear Creek Steel MAR?. . . , The Ciackamas Power Irrigation Company Is drilling In the Clackamas river above the United Stated hatch ery house, at Stone to find the foun dation concrete dam. The men are working day and night Farmers are hauling the products r , r.rm fmm the Loean country .nt tho Redlnna country day ana ty years old In May. 1 parents- Anna returned from Reiser's bop yard Thursday. Mrs. Sarson and daughter. Mabel, left for Independence Saturday to Join the big colony from Willamette picking hops. Interesting services were held all dav Sunday at the Willamette Church In honor of Its third birthday. The church was beautifully decorated with asiers, aauuaa inir, u,u.i ,..--and hOTs. The Re. Mr. Read from Portland made an awe aaareas a a. m. ano Rer. T. P. Kord of Oergon Cltv. preached In hl usual masterly manner at 1 p. m. Mr. Snldow gave the history of the church, the moving 1. ...... hovfrnr lupn the Rev. Mr. lay ana . --" ,.."07.,.- . . . . . . W . 4 nA(laii1 1 lUHl ft 1 ITii. W w uuiu .u r jf&xl: nee-A fln&ta8ket dln- to this part of Clackamas County nh;aasd3tt7orto the school house 1. The oil well people tryljig to ine w,u arrsnge to get oil out of Ctackamas ' c P of u county, as the company has a prop-, jnn' -eu ' m osltlon from a capitalist to put the teachers this year. well down. We expect to hsTe oil.) Merchant. Praise as the prospects are good. The oil . pm-Tar-Honey. J. W. Mc- driller think, the prospect 1. good for 'bVa Ill. Jys: There t. oU- . rm.;no medicine which equala It for 1B,''",:kenof colds. Grippe, asthma id pany is of rrnnc. in the ; Bronchitis Look, for the Bell on the Clackamaa county. Ii brings In "iboUle For taIe by Harding's Drug dollars every month. ; Mr and Mrs. Smith took an outing tore. np Caradero to the mountains. Mr. .U-TTC Smith reports his health being better, WILLAMETTE TbeTeT. V company that ha. sur-i Mis. Nellie Capen returned Satur veyed out an electric railroad from , day from a visit to her grandmother, Gladstone up the South aide of the at Portland. Clackamaa river, and up the river as ; Mrs. Frank Piper, from Bolton, was far a. they cared to. and taken an ' a Willamette caller Monday, option on Mr. Sprage'a farm. From j Mrs. U Baker of Reading. CaL, . U the development of things at present, j the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Alice capitalists are figuring on a trans- Barnes. , , ,. continental roalroad through the Lloyd Fuller of Rainier, was the mountains ana iaano. guest 01 nis auni, -.. ir. f!c vlalted her son John U! Mm A I. Hickman spent last Gage, at St. Helens, last weeks, and wook t Woodburn the gueat of Mrs. saw the three weeks old child a prom- Simmons. ,,,1.11 (sing boy. I The Primitive HapiWi wl Fred Baker hag found no definite ; ,,.rvice at the Mountain Mew . . .w - n.kft tvnltt.inA.1 , U C....Klv urtt-rillHlU at 2 (race Ol llir r.n.nwns, - " I - - cnur.- s-.nu... ,,..aa ... .k. W- k.. I . . .l .... HirtrlllllU at LU..IO. orioca aim ! ...." - his dogs, although he think he has a pretty good clue, which he will fol low up If any more are missing, as he has put five left. irta ,fltonir.ff rain for a num ber of days, with high wind. Stafford awoke Wednesday morning to fair, sunny weather. Best Ever Used A. B. Helnleln .Harrison, i.inno, says: no w.. " - thorough I have used Dr. Bell'. IMne-Tar-Honey ! No gripping, no dlw '"J'ftS ,-lin'a mi., cm..".- Mra. Hetta Sealiolt and aon of ML Tabor were the guests of Mlas Mia Parllng Sntunlay and Sunday. Nineteen Mile a Second without a Jar, shock or disturbance, la the awful speed of our earth througlt space. ' We wonder at such case, of nature's movemenL and so do those who tnke Ur. Kings new ... j for coushs and colds and It Is the bet I have ever tried. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. MULINO Once more the in shines and th farmers are taking advantage of the .,11 P.I ll-l'IM. M - . work that brings good health and fine feeling. !5 cts at all aruKgiain. MOLALLA The weather having settled Ihrcah , lug m ichlnea are again running . r la In lured to a con vii.iiii, . . - ---- - l.l.ralle"et.-nt after having ad through the late ralna. ami turoug. out Iho Wlllamelto Valley there will I be mauv thousands of liusneis uin-au ,,d out thai will not bo ua badly dam i .... ..... hi ilrat aui.noaeu. , All.rltht have tin- ........I .....bi.ttf ili.ile hoita. ip.i.'ii ii .... .. ti. iientler Hrt.a. have flMshe.l ....I. ......i Him aiiine t-rew pick ' i.iv.i ;.,..., - - . ... . ii... u..i,iuii vnr.l tliilnhed aoul I 1 II H " " ---- I ..... i i, h nr M.mii-mlier. A glege 01 .'m .!,. i'.imi.I wnui-a have n.t.i i,v iho nlckera gome of i,'.,., .. iitL-h aa II tier day, averaging that amount throughout llie caaon. , . l lover although sprouted to a rer tain extent, la not all ruined by any means. A few day more of thla nice .i ii,. .- over hu lers will again b busy throughout tho alley and Instead of the crop proving a loaa. i. r Mih..W will be saved. and Instead of hard tlmea predicted by aome. there will Do acnn-eij a im .... ii. H In the general Improve- ....i i....in..i affnlra of our Ill.-iu. ...i ... think nf how gome of ua poor puny mortals have 'retted and worried over the inevitable forget! ng must be complied with, and that the Great Unler over all sends the gunshlne aa well aa the ruin Momlnir Enlerorlge, although a dally visitor, la a welcome one. Mrs. Harl Kngle. who was taken to SL Vincent's Hospital a few weeks sgo to be operated upon for apiwndl cltls, is recovering slowly. She MACKSBURQ The hop season. Just ended, has ri-v. rnAn nswnlA navA n&d at ni0 year at Running the Clear Creek park. They would have had a better finan cial success If It had not been such a wet summer. C A. BurghardL who has been in Idaho harvesting, has returned and says Idaho has a fine wheat crop this year. If you knew of the real value of Chamberlain Liniment tor tame soreness of the muscles, sprains and rheumatic pains, you would never wish to be without IL For sale by Huntley Bros. Co- Oregon City, Hub bard, Molalla and Canby. WILLAMETTE A baby girl arrived at the home of Ed Carpenter last Saturday. The Wallace home was gladdened one day last week by the arrival of a little son. Roy Twonmbly and family are oc cupying the D. O. Leavena home. c r. rcnmier hna returned from a trip' to Canada where he visited rela tives. t n ma. xt Volt and wife, who spent part of the summer In Dakota, have returned to Willamette, c-rpntt rmwnnv was in Aurora a few days this week on business. mm "vttta ricvona and grandson Rutherford, went to Buena Vista, rr Ar.. tn visit fHonHd 1 urnuaj w Oren Mulkey left Sunday for his home at Myrtle Creek after a three months' stay In Willamette lost .'UlV Charles and Sydney Waldron re turned Friday from the Walla Walla country, where they have been word ing in the harvest fields. Mrs. Courtney Is slowly improving, after her long and aerious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Le May's Infant daughter is on the mend. u t.. a. a Hv-tt and children re turned from the hop yards at Inde pendence Monday. mtu - t .Ia.' AlA Cw-letv met as na me muico - ual Thursday afternoon at the church. The ladiea would De giaa 10 receire the oatronge of the puoiic, as uwj do quilting, tie comfortables and so on. Rer T. B. Ford preached at the Willamette church at 2:15 Sunday aft ernoon to an interested audience. Six teen people were receivea into iuu nmk.niiiii An offering was taken for church extension work. - .,. i. tha World J.W. Hyatt merchant of Warren, N. C writes: Please send enclosed or der by mail Sutherland'a Eagle Eye Salve is the best eye remedy In the world. For Mle by Haraings urus Store. STAFFORD The most exciting thing that has happened in this vicinity since the black hand letters, received by some of our citizens, is the marriage of Mr. . .a Ural nhauber on last Frl- " 1 , i .i ih. hnma of the Rev. He Will aajr bycuiiib - , . hi, i nraa. Dastor ol tne cap"" enter tne uregon Sncu,.ur. - ,j galQ tne happy bride- JohTlsnogle and daughter, gm gave the boy. ,5 with which to Quality not Quantity Seed Wheat, Vetclies, Rye, Barley, Oats, Cheat, Of chard Grass, Timothy, CIo vef , Etc. Mill Feed, Grain, Hay, The celebrated Conkey Stock and Poultry Foods and Sop plies always on hand. See us before ordering your winter's stipply of flour. Oregon Commission Co. ELEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS Farmers Look Up Your Fall Needs in Farm Tools NOW If you need a new Plows Harrow, Drill, Feed Cutter, Wagon, Buggy, anything for the Farm you will FIND IT IN The Mitchell Line THE BEST IN THE WEST SEE US IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES, i ' P 1rev; i CARRltJLillaw-' OF QUALITY AT RIGHT PRICES FALL GOODS THAT NEVER FALL DOWN H00S1ER DRILLS Positive Force Feed Bloom Manure Spreaders Double Steel Reach. J. I. CASE PLOWS The Plow a man Can Pull. DICKS FEED CUTTERS The Best Possible. Hoover Potato Diggers Die Clean. Drew Litter Carrier A Genuine Labor Saver. HARROWS Disc and Tooth. MITCHELL WAGONS Monarch of the Road. FREE CATALOG sent uponjrequest Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. Portland, Oregon W J WILSON & CO. CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. ' OREGON CITY, OREGON CANBY, OREGON CASTQItm ...u.. Artfrllif ftrpaMltm Cr,i slmllailiiilii'Hwd.inillWiiis tliik'Smiiuuluiuidlkwhi ?roinoti's DiftralumfWd noss aixl fti jC uauim mm ()jiium.Miirihuw mrMuKNl. NotNahcotic. For Infuntt nnrl Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho IMW- k nntffi Ili'mrilv rurflimllN lion. Sour Slonkh.l)Url IussailLOSS0rdLur. iVSinJr Sipuiiftof NEW YORK. Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years 4; BSSSfiflSTfllllft Eiact Copy ol Wrapper, an lili-nt raiiavd by H (rluhicnlnaof hla how. waa ahlo lliat k to lm rnumd from lh homa of Mr. Troytr to that nf hla lnimlit-r Mra. Kaufman. Mr Koth la mill vry arrloualy III. MlM Ni'lllo AUilkrr U III of tviiholil fevtr. . Mra. Arthur Uulilwn waa a wwk end vUltor with frlouda In l'urtland. Mr. Haldwln loft home In rumpany with Mr. John HiiIt on Thuraduy niornlim. r-turnlna Hundny morntnK. Mai k.hura on tha niornlnx of Monday. CK tobcr 7th with A. A. Haldwln aa principal. Mra. KlnrKiica llmhnnnn will be I'rof. Hal- dwln'a aaalatant. Sylvcitfr (llhjon and lion ftnuiaon. who hava been away at wora an iuin- mer. hava returned. Th rhldnn of Mackabura, rneour ad by thnlr aurccaa at th Juvenile Fair, are buay preparlnit for ine ioun- ty exhibit. , tl Now that the nop ami jurpinina aontont are over the ambblna ha be gun In earnet Everywhere the rut- blah pile are hurnina in nem iui next year to be planted to potatoe or ara'n. COLTON Mr. anil Mr. Waller tinrbelt wer xueat at Mr. and Mr, (in tlotthnrit a lut rlumtay. Horn, to Mr. and Mr. Oelbert lln liey, a dailKhter, Inn week. Quite a few have k to mounlaliu for huikb-berrle thl week. Mr. and Mr. Katwood. who have been alaylna on the Sherman plaie. have left for Portland and Mr. Hher nmn and family moved out to take poe'lon of their plai-e. Mer. Jay I1. of hhubel nntu ltli. of Mullnn. vlalted their mother at t'olton Sunday. John Jonea wa a caller at tho Wal lace home at Highland Hunilay. and wltn MAPLI LANE Mi Ruth llranlund. dauKhter or Mi- .1.1 Mr. Charlea llranlund died at her home at Colton Saturday morn-1 lux after an Ulnoa or aeverai year ratiaed by heart and lonia h trouble. Ruth waa a very brltth stlrt and waa far advanced In acnooi lor ner w. She waa al a gnat muilclan and waa loved by all who knew her, Ml llranlund waa born In Michigan and went to Washington with her paronta where they lived for aeverai year, when her health beaan to fall. From there they came to Oregon, thinking that the change weuld do her good, which It did until the lat few month when ihe began to full aulle rapidly, although ahe Buffered quite a lot to ward the laat, he would never com plain. We mlua our llttTe friend, but now he ha pned away to a better home, for death waa a rellof to her aufferlnga. The aervlre were held at the Swedish Lutheran church at t o'clock Monday afternoon and were conducted by Rer. Relnhart. The burial orvlce were neld in me i ana burg cemetery and were largely at tended. The pallbenrera were Airrea Wall, fhllllp and Molvln nun, Her man. Ruben and Hen Schlndgren. He aide the many friend and achool mute who mourn her death h I urvlved by her parent, one brother Vernor, Bnd two lHter, Amy and Ju anlta. . ., . A bell wa Inatnlled on the Swedlnh church laat week. W. E. Honney' lter, who ha heon vlalting here, will leave for hor homo J. Jonea harvented hi onion ini ami roiinrln a nretty fair crop. MIb Nellie llonney left for Ksta- cada Sunday, where ane win aucna All thoBe who have been away at the hop yarda have returned. Mla Jeaale Phillip 1 ataylng with Grandma Dlx. The regular meeting of the Maple Une Improvement Club wa to be at Mra. (ieorge Mlghlll a September lllh but September 10th bclnlf Mr. Mlg hill lxly-thlrd birthday the Udle decided to give her a aurprlae and ao It proved to be. Vocal aelectlona and evoral poem were given, alo a pux lie contet. Ml Horothy Stafford, of Oregon City, getting th prlxe. a Jar dlnere In which were everl growing houe plant. The ladle then aerved a chicken dinner with all the acce- orle. Mra. Mlghlll wa the recep- lent of aeverai birthday girta ana ine - i.h. nr .11 the lndlea that ahe might enjoy many return of the day. Tho pre.ent were: mra. inirnma and Mr. C. I. Stafford and daughter. of Oregon City; Medatne Cone, 1 a- genkopt, (lago. IHniU K. raven r tin. l-ewl. Swallow, Wilcox. Reyn old, Parker, Schmidt, Hrown, Aiiama llorton and Smith of Mapie uine. u.. Oariin li.vlfiii been the very eiriclent preldent of the Maple Ine Improvement Club lor me ini montha and now ah at to move to Oregon City, the member of the , club decided to give her a farewell vlalt on Monday afternoon. Septem ber 16th. Ice cream, rakee and Cof fee were aerved. many ploii.ant torle were told, a picture. ' Snug Hnrbor" wa presented by Mra. Wil cox In behalf o fine lame aim u" hymn. "Ood He With You Till vve Meet Again" waa sung wun mm. -gar Smith at the Orgnn. Those proBtmt were meumr i.nu- Ick. Snllner. dage Cone. MlKhlll. Craven, Swallow. Wilcox. Reynolila, Sartln, 1'nrker, Hiimmery, mi Hrown. llorton. Smith, Derrick, Ad- lima, Heater and Mlt neBie neju- olds. , , Mot of the hop plcger wno wem .. Mm, u t.ane have returned home. Those who arrived on Bundny were na follows: Mr. ano mra. nrr, fumllv. Mrs. Derrick and diiugher May and (Iretchen. Alt re- and daughters, rrnnco. irma Jennlo, Mr. August Splinter and daughter May and tlretchen. All re port a good tlmo and fair pay for th time spent ronBlderlng so much bad weather, une thing sure each one brought back a good cout of tnn. A. J. I-ewl. la on the sick llBt at present but la slowly recoiorlng. good weather to get their tb.reab.lng done. Mr. Chrlslner came into thla neighborhood Saturday evening with hia threshing machine outfit and fin ished up the harvesting Wednesday afternoon, and now the farmer can rest easy. Mr. WoodBidea and wife, of King Valley, are spending a few dav o tbia vicinity thl week. Churchill made a business trip to Oregon City Thuraday. mi.. Vonta Mulligan, from Salem, la visiting her aunt Mra. C. T. Howard of thl place. A week ago Tuesday waa a bad day for dog In thl burg. Three of them getting after a band of sBeep belong ing to Iouie Farr and In the care of Iwis Churchill on the Ashby place. Thar Willixt one sheen and crippled another when one" of the neighbor discovered them at their worlc ana notified Young Churchill and Newt Ea hn tianneniwl tn be out here. They borrowed a gun and went for the dogs, killing all three or tnem. Mr. Knotta returned laat week fmm feitprn Oregon, where ahe spent several week with her dangh ter. Mr. Nash. Mrs. Arthur Mallatt waa visiting her sister in Portland a few daya laat, week, returning home Sunday Ten- Ing. honea to be able to return borne In; about two weeks. daughter, who have been visiting the former'a fath- er, Levi Robblns, for the past few day have returned to their home In Portland. ti. u..l,ll, TtnnV nnened for bufil- ness Wednesday morning, September 11. Mr. Havemann 1 cashier. As soon as poBBlble he will bring ble fam lly to Molalla. They will occupy the Gregory house. I ti... i. . .-o-fltr nf vacant bouse i. uutt, ri, ! t a number of lnnulr- 111 J-1 1 1 1 (l 1 1 Q . " 1,1- Ipb for houses have been made lately and none to be bad. ! nr..v k..n atnrtpil on Dr. Todd a new cottage and will be rushed to completion. J. Lowry ana u. of Oregon City, have the contract The butcher hop ha changea hand. Mr. Reynold of Estacada haa K.,rh out A. Cutting. Tom Rob- hina still works in the hop. Ceo. Adam wa unfortunate enougn 1, t.n An. rnlt. hadlY CUt On IW 11.1. rrv .in" ' " a barbed wire fence on Monday. An other horse chaed them tnrougo m fence. The servlcee of a veterinary . nnmher of Btlt- fl. llw...Boi m chea had to be taken In each animal. C. O. Huntley wa in town the flrt of the week Invoicing the stock of the Huntley drug store, which baa been purchased by J. H. Vernon. The been a most satisfactory one. The yield notwithstanding the unfavorable weather, is abundant, and the outlook for fair price 1 unusually bright. The champion picker aeema to have been Hermann Wiener, who In one day picked C26 pounds. Grover Harms, however, stand at the bead in the aeason' work; 600 poundB In one day, wa reached by Grover Harms, Everett Kuallng- and Alma Harm. The thresher of Nate Cole, also that of Ab Cole finished for the season on Saturday, September 14th. The Walsh and -Heppler machine ended the aeaaon'a work on Tuesday, the 17th. Ionard Nebo, who baa been work ing for aome time at Hoqulam Wash., f- t .. A ttnmm thla Af,f. IB rii;i.cu """I" " Miss Maude Nebo baa returned from Portland, where she baa been a gtodent at the Good Samaritan Training School for Nurse. Mr. and Mr. Arthur A. Baldwin, Mr. Raleigh Bowera Mr. Stler and the Misses Rose and Hazel Klar were Sunday guests of Mra. Glbon. Mr. George Koch ha o far re covered that ahe can alt np a little at a time. Mr. Koch baa returned from Aurora where he baa been for aome time, en gaged In building a bop atorage bouse. . , , Mr. Roth, who waa injured In an REWARD : Broke out of pasture 3 steers with horns marked with Dulap. Liberal re ward offered for information as-to their whereabouts. . Address 7th Street Market or Phone Main 27 or Home 1 9 O-O-O-0-O-O-0-0-0-0-0-0- 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 I o I o o I o ? o I o o ? o o o ( 00-0-0-00-0-0 0 0 00 00 00 00 0-00 00 00 00 FOR SALE LARGE HAND CIDER PRESS Write A. C. NEWELL, Roote I Clackamas, Ore.