OREflON CITY ENTER Pit IMI'V KUFDAYHKITKMIiKK 20, 1012 3 News from Jennings Lodge and Oak Grove JCNNINQS LODQE Corn rtmNt mining miiii. Waich fur th corn roast. ,. Mrs, I'nyser, of I'uriliinit. who haa nin huMtl mi in re on lUunliin stret, wits a I hi Incus caller at Ilia IahIk on Tiirmlny, Minn I'lirctill, who has liuon the guest of Mm. I'. I,. Hinllli for several days, hu rittiinuMl tof bur homo In ()ri'Hn City. After i'iii1lii Ilia summer with Mm, Itulph Near, Mlae Esther John mini will return to her homo In I'ort Intul to rnsiiine Imr stuillea In the Ver mill achool, Word cornea that the hopplckers from (hla plana, or having lota of run mnl making lots of muner. A baby Inn rome to gladden th homo of M. 8, Porter on Addy atreet, and a baby girl to the home of 1'aul ItlM'tllf. On Krlclny, Art Roberta cania down from Klinor lioardman'a hop yard near Aurora, making the trip on bla wheel. Ho reports good roada but encountered a couple of hllla that were longer going up than coming down. After a hualnaaa trip to I'ort land ha returned to tha bop yard Mon day afternoon. Tha Madden family returned lo their hnma at thla place after a few weeks In I'ortland and at tba coast Mra. Card and children apent few daya with her parenla near Vancouv er. Mra. Shook la visiting In Eugene. Tha melon anrlal wag well attended, and tha proreeda were 06. Mra. i'alnton wishes to thank ber kind helpers and tba donera of tha meloiia. Mini llernlre U returned to ber home In I'ortland. after a few daya atay with Mla Wlfinle Kern. professor Thompaon waa a caller at the liodge Halurday, getting things In order for tha Kail term which be gins Monday, Heptemlier 11 Mlaa Es ther Campbell la to have charge of the primary grades, and Mra. Anna Hayes haa been employed lo teach niualc. Mr. and Mra. Have lloardman wera dinner gueaia at tha home of Mra. Jones one duy last week, Itev. Itergstresser haa recently put a bell on the church o remind us of the prayer meeting and Hunday acbool hours. May It ring out a message to the people to attend these meetings and the Bible class which la conduct ed by our fnlthful pastor. Announcement of the corn roat next week. Watch for It. The sound of the school bell eem ed pleasant to hear amln on Monday, heptetnher 1. as the Kail term began In this district. A large uuinber of ptiplU are enrolled thu before, the Inriter iiuiiiIhT being In l primary grades. In this room more seals will be added to accomodute the little ones. i ii The regular meeting of the Adujl Ullile fins will he held on Thursday evening. The 6th Chapter of Luke bns been the assignment by the lead er. O. 8. Ilergslresser. The corn roast, which waa to have t n given by Mr. and Mra. Ralph Near at their home, has been post poned. . Much building Is going on at thla place. 0. W. Card has the cellar com menced for his home, which will be a modern cottage built at tho same pla- e as that one which was recently destroyed by fire. Work on the Ja robs and Hart home la progressing nicely and Mr. Jewetfg house Is about ready for occupancy. The Kern house Is having some new Improve ments, and lumber has arrived for new Mdewalks at thla place. Mr Tlbbett's home and tha J. A. Johnson house are having new coats "'MIss'Miibl,. Morse was taken sud- denly III on Hunday and Is still con fined to her homo with an attack of . It. .lili Itpprnui -inn. Mr and Mr. Jack Hampton hael .". llarrv HutllD-l raid tneir P'lr'M'en , J, ton. Mm. Hamilton and son, Jai;k. will leave about October first for Ahiskn. Later they will bo Joined by Mr. Hampton. , , Mrs C H- Ilergatrevser. of lortlaml la spending this week with the Ralph Near family. . . r K Hlover and the Jncobson brother caught four large salmon on Hunday. Other fishermen from 1 orl lund were alo quite lucky na many fine salmon were caught Mm Islah Bhevetlold atlli contlnuos very low nl her home at this place. Mrs. Noble, a trained nurse, la In at tendance. . Mr. and Mrs. Bernard and Mr. liar, dnrf and son and daughter attend' the Clark County fair at Vancouvo. Wash., lust week. Mm (iregan entertained wltn a luncheon on Friday Inst Her guests were the Mesdamo Kisbor, Pierce., Daggett and Kimnona. The A. K. Runnel family and Mr. Hart and daughters returned last week from near Aurora, where they enjoyed an outing nnd also picked bops at Klmer lloardmnn's yard. Miss Kiln Hart spnt Hunday at Sil ver Springs at the homo of Mrn. Hnr- ''"'"s r, now and Clyde Jonea re turned on Halurday lust from the hop flolda near Macksburg. Mr. and Mm. Strain were Lodge vlHltor Monday, returning to tholr home near Shubel In the evening. Tho Circle met at the home of Mra. i'.jnai,inv New mem- JNeWCII "II " VMM- T- bers are being taken In and at the next meeting, on Octooer t. nle Jones will be the hostess. Elec - ta'iil inkA irlftoe. Mrs. Kdlth Truscott. of Gresham. was a business caller at thla place on Mrs. Hess llruechert and children visited at the home of J. rirucchert In I'ortland on Sunday. Mr. H. 1'. Newell and aon. Glenn, at- TOWER'S FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER $3.00 Everywhere. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. mwii ca. a. Watt ti'Miled the funeral of Mr. Jesno Hound t nt Kugelia on Tuesduy. Mr. Moiniilu bud been it friend of thn New ill family for some time and had mads an appointment to m""1 Mr Newell at t tin Oregon hotel on Tiles day but owing to tha tragic, death, when he met In nil auto wreck, Mr. Newell attended tha funeral on the day they were to meet, Mr. Hounds whs oim of the largest tltnbrriin on the const. Mr. I'alnton la drilling at tha Tabor home near Meldrum, Mr. iind Mr. Thompson are enjoy ing an outing at Yamhill and ara also picking bops. Mrs. II. II. Kimnona entertulned a party of all friend from Kennewlch, Wash., at lunch on Wednesday. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Ihi Kind You Han Always Bought Bear tha Signature OAK OROVI On September . at I p. m., Mr. Isabella Hilton fell asleep at tha borne or. her daughter. Mrs. J. II. Mr Arthur to waken In another world. Hha waa born In Kingston Can., September J 6, 1M0. Since ber husbands death In I9(i she haa made bar home with this daughter, eicept for a year spent In Hamilton. Can., with hr aon. For seven month of the past year ahe haa been bedfsat and ths dneia of her deaih waa tempered by the know ledge, that aha longed for release from suffering. She waa ready and willing to go to the home where all pain and trial la at an and. Hha Is survived by three brothers, a aon and a daughter. Canbyand South Clackamas CANBY A number of friend were entertain ed In a most delightful munner Sat urday evening at the home of Mr. nnd Mr. A. H. Hnrvey. The evening x ,ivniftH in tiluvlnir whist. After cards were enjoyed a dellcloua lunch eon waa aerved. Mrs. llmiry wasas isted In entertaining by her daugh- ler. Mis Mnrle. Many are the happy face to b een on the Canby rchool grounds these days, ss the gctiooi aession op ened wliu an unuually large enroll ment especially lu tho High Hchool department. All of the children i-eem rejoiced to again tuke up me cnooi duties. It was thought by some that ).. u rk nn I he new building WOUIU prove a great annoyance, but It doe not seem to annoy me pupiis or me teacher to any degree, sa tho work U carried on systematically, both by the workmen on the nw building and also bv the teachers In the school room. The following are tne learn ers: C. r . Iloinlg. upi. aim i Mls Addy II. Wyeth. Assistant tugn School: I'. 1.. Coleman, teacher of sixth, kcventh and elgntn graiies, Miss UVlne Sheridan, teacher of the third, fourlh and fifth grade: miss L-...IK. umiiiik nrlniary grades, ana II. II. Kccles lllverslde chool. On ac count of the large enrollment In the High School, the I'rlinary Department has found temporary puarter In the Norwe-tlnn Kvangeiicai (.uiinii " Ihe new .hool bullillng is reaay ior owupancy. The Canby Bcnooi is up to the stamlara in ever; j graduate from Ita High achool are prenai-ed to enter tho Stute Uuvcr Hlty and other higher lnstltutlona of lenrnlng. . ... -. i ii.fr laat Monday iiev. v . vi.v-j - -- - evening for Ashland. Ore., to attend the M. E- Annum t omereinc - lem dl-trlct. lie expwia o w turned to Canby. as he Is anxious to ,m,i,l..i.i the new cmiren uiiikiiuh. which hn been In process of con- atructlon during tno pam j--. longer. Tho basement I now oecu pled for church and Sabbath achool ncrvlrea. i nuer me eimient i..in.i..nrv of A. J. Hurdette and his able corp of officer and teacher. the Sabbath Hcnooi nas anm.ni. bled In attendance during the Inst . Southern 1'aelllc Is pushing It -lis on the new rullroad and a large l umber of workmen are busily en gaged near Canby on the new rond. The excavation of the basement of the Mnsonlo Hull building about to be erected at Canby I almost completed. Work Is also In progress, excava ng for tho new store building of Carlton A Roaenkran. Canby Is certainly ad vancing. MUST BELIEVE IT. When Well-Known Oregon City Peo ple Tell It 80 piainiy. When public endorsement la made by a representative cltlien of Oregon City the proof Is posltve. You must believe It. Head thla testimony, bv ery backache sufferer, every man, wo mnn or child with any kidney trouble will Hnd profit In the readlnjt. Wllllnm Mcl.arty. U.21 VNashlnK ton St.. Oregon City. Ore., aaya: The public ntatement I gave in pra. u. Donn a Kidney mis in jbii"'j Hill holds good as I have had no re turn attark of kidney complaint I us afflicted with backache and pains t .n.l t COIlld HOI tnrougn my " - . , eleep wll as no position I ?"' was comfortatJle. my siremji- energy left me and I when Iran's Kidney l'llla were brought to my attention. Deeming iu try them. I procured a box at the ii..nti.v Urn.' Driii Co. and by the time I had taken the contents, I felt ro mifh better In every way mat i did not consider It necessary to con tinue their use. I have been con- vind ihnt Doan'a Kidney Fills are a reliable kidney medicine." For aale by all dealers. Frlce &u cent. Koater-Mllburn Co.. IlufTalo, New York sole agents for the United Stntes. Remember the name Poan'e and take no other. ' Tha Effect. Mathllde, throw that poor beprar a crown." "Ah. yea. he looka very unhappy." "Not on thst acconnt. but tha Mey ers are watching; ae from their window opposlte."-Rostn Journal. Itrangth af tfssi. Few people know tlmt u grlxaly bear ran Rlv point to any other curnU orous niilmnl In point of strength. A grizzly bear weighing Just four Imn dredwclght ban ln-en wiitclied curry lug a heifer of mora than two-thirds It ovu weight for two mile up til most mvep ami rugged mountain aids, and Ibis without painting one Instant for rest Tba grU.ly lienr I the lar gest mid most powerful of all tb bear trllie, but III cousin, the cinnamon bqnr, runs him very close, und tba big white (Hilar bear, though not realty so dangerous customer, I capable of performing the most eitraordluary feat of strength. First Thrmmir. Tha first thermometer whs made In 1021 by a Dutch physicist named Cor nelius Vsn Drebliell and consisted of tnli filled with sir, closed at It up per end and dipping at It other ex tremity, which w often, In a bottle of nitric sold diluted with water. A the temperature roe or fell tha air In the tube Increased or grew less In volume nd consequently the liquid dew-ended or rose. This Instrument I now known an air thermometer, but aa Ita measurement were bused on no fixed principle It was of little nse. Learning by Experience. Nell-He always suld that no two people on earth think alike. Llll-Well? Nell-lle bus changed hi uilud since looking over the present bl wedding called forth.-Woman's Hum Cotupau loo. YOUR BURDENS. No mn ever nk under the bur den of today. It is when tomor row's burden is sJJcd lo today's that lilt weight it more than a man can bear. George Macdonald. TWILIGHT. Twilight will be represented at the County Fair thl year. Come and bav a good time. Mr. nnd Mm. A. II. Harvey visited relative! In Mullno last Thursday. Mrs. Jim Kinder and Miss Ida Kin- l..r nl H.tllwikrift were Kueat at the jhome of Mr. and Mr. Geo. Schrelner Wedno-day. M. J. Uxelle attended the Vancou, I ver fair Friday In the lnteret of the I Clackamas County Fair, j Mrs. Huffman and daughterof 11 Iwaco, are making Mr. and Mm. Snooks a visit. Mr. Geo. Debok and family were i Sunday guest at Totem Pole Ranch. M. J. Uxelle pent Sunday with J. 'V. Smith, president of the Clacka ! iima County Fair. Mr. Splger of Spokane, ha pur chased Mr. Hlacks farm. We wel come our new nelghlwr. I ... 1 .,t the misfortune to have one of hla choice pig to wander down Twilight avenue, mucu w forrow for It never returned, but j wns found dead and .usplclon points ' to avage dog. I . To Mother and Othr. ' You can e Hurklen'a Arnica Salve . i.n.i.n of vrenia. rashes, let- to rum l uii.iii.. -- . ter. chaflngs. caly and cruaed humor. aa well as tbetr acciucnuu n.ju..... icuts. burn. bruUes. etc.. with perfect safety. Notning eise utui m.---'-For bolls ulcers, old. running of fever I sores or pile It has no equal. 25 ct nt all druggist. BARLOW R. K. Irwin and daughter. Hattle. re turned home from the East Friday. They both think "there la no place like Oregon." Hnttle sny. "They can all have their money In the East but give me Oregon, wncre i can ... Thnv n-ere In two very loy 1-.UIIIIOII- ..- hard electrical storma while In Iowa which caused Hnttle 10 gei ui.uc. feather pillow for aafety. MHa Hnttle Irwin and brother, El mer, went to roriland for a few daya vlBlt Tuesday. Hop picking la over In this ectlon. Honrv Gllbertaon flnlshing hla yard Saturday and W. H. Tull picked his baby hope" Monday. The Herg voting olk were Invited out to Mr. Zlmmernuna Sunday, the occasion bolng Miss l.Uxle'a birthday. Mr Van Winkle has rented Mra. Wright's old place and they are pre paring to take possession. Mrs. Scoggln. of Eugene. la visiting her sister and brother. Mrs. Andrus and Mr. Mclvln. INDEPENDENCE Hope In thla locality are In fnlr con- ,t tilMi rtnnalt lerlnir the bnd weather of the Inst part of August and up to a few dnys ago. There la soma mold In certain parts of the yard and the lice are getting nulte numeroua. Hop men generally agree that If there Is no more rain until tne laai oi nexi i. ii,..v win ha able to save most of the hops around here In fairly good condition, but a light mm woum uo lota of damage to the hopa that are not picked. liT"the John Morrison and T. G. Llvesley yards the hopa are heavy and the yield will be better than the average. Hopa are small In else but sound and hard aa bulleta. Picking i. nA and while some fast pickers nre making 10 and 12 boxee a day the average Is about seven to eight. There Is great demand for pickers and this ynrd baa never had more than half enough. Talking with old tlmera here I learn that everything la rather dull. r.i uit l not movlns and the general feeling la that land la too high. . . Frank Ollver'a family or wmameue started home Wednesday. They were among the fastest hop pickers In the yard. Chaa. Andnia also went home, as the duties of the rural mall route de manded hla atentlon. Mrs. Ole I-arsen and daugnter, Ma bel. Joined the family here and Mlas Mabel will atay and pick bops but Mra. I-srsen expects to return home next Monday. Mr. Waldron'a family left (or Ore gon City Wednesday. Mrs. Hyatt and son, Waldron, ex in at art home the last of the week so aa to ne mere in ume ior achool, wntcn atana oepiemoer ara mi wMm it WftM A ' L Adams- Department Store Oregon City, Oregon ASK FOR RED PREMIUM TRADING STAMPS HearitoHeaft Talks. By JFJWTN A.. NYE. A HEAL JEAN VAL JEAN. Eight yeirrs ago a young man-call hi-, inn-a-m nt to the penlteo- tlnry for kllllug a man In a Colorado j mining ramp.. It la said Jones did the killing In self defense. However tbut may be, he became a "model prisoner and at the end of the eight years was paroled, the terms being that be should not leave the confines of the state Jones got a Job on a fnrm. The farmer knew the ex-convlct'a history nnd took advantnge of It work Ing the mnn unmercifully. Jones found life outside the prison harder than It bad been on the inside and after eight een months rebelled and quit. He tried to get a new Job. Itemember Jean Val Jean? Jonea discovered, as did Tlctor Huso's hero, thut It Is difficult for an ex convict to get a Job. Finally he determined to quit being an ex-convlct. He violated his parole. assumed another name ana went io Montana, whera he took up a home stead. Inside of two years Jones, who bad prospered, became a leading citizen of hi pttlement. He courted the daugh ter of a neighboring, fanner, and to ber be told bis full story. lDe gin promptly accepted him. Enter Javert. rtemenilier how that astute officer of tha inw hounded Jean Val JennT A detective who bad been searching for Jones since be bnd violated nia paroie reeognlied him. Luckily, however, he permitted the latter to return to Colo rado without publicity. Jonea told his atory to Warden Ty nan, who Investigated and found It to be true. Wbnt Impressed the warden more than all else was that Jonea bad told the truth to the girl be wanted to marry. who figures In thla real atory aa did M. Myrlel. the good bishop of D. In Hugo's masterpiece, got tba pa role board together. They listened to Tynan and got out a permanent parole for Jones, permitting him to live wher ever be might choose. The sequel T Tha aeouel la aa One aa any In the nM fashioned storv books. Jones bns gone back to Montana and waa mnr rled Aug. 1 to the fnrmer'a daughter It Is predicted he will become almnt aa highly honored In hla new borne aa waa M. Mndellne. the mayor. And the moral f He who runs may read. It Always Work. ."My wife prolonged ber vacation un til t waa desperate. She wouldn't come home. Tald no attention to my euggestJons." "How did yon bring about ber re turn r "Got oae of the neighbors to write and suggest It casually."-Waahlngton Herald. Mra. Frank Manning, of Mullno waa among the Oregon City vialtora Wednesday. ,-"7in' f r - 'TTT mmmm mm I IV,,.,.. i j TO THE COUNTY FAIR AND Adams Department Store The Busy Store is now ready with all New Fall and Winter Stock. Ready to wear for Ladles The "Palmer" Garments Suits and Coats Ready.to wear for Men The Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and O coats Ready to wear for Boys and Girls School Suits and Shoes New Fall Dress Goods and Domestics, Underwear and Hosiery, Furniture, Stoves, Rugs and House Furnishings. Make your Headquarters at trie ISandy and East Clackamas iCHERRYVILLE FIGHTS ; TO KEEP POST OFFICE Frank R.' Rhodes, president of the Cherryvllle Commercial Club, haa aswed the assistance of the Portland Commercial Club to prevent the Cher ryvllle Postofflce being dlaconttnuea. An order was Issued ten daya ago to that effect bv tba postal authorities and will put the Chtrryvllle office out of commission September 30. The people of Cherryvllle are mucn wrought up over the matter and the Portland Commercial Club Friday wrote to Oregon'a United States Sen tors aBklng them to secure if possible a revocation of the order. Cherryrllle people feel that an Injustice will be done them, as their office haa been In existence the last ten yara and Sandy, the nearest postofflce la seven miles distant. E: The defendant not making a defnse Circuit Judge Campbell Friday decid ed In favor of the plaintiff in the case of the Estacada Telephone & Tele graph Company against the Home Telephone Company. An ordinance passed by the city council of Es tacada, granting rights of way, etc., to the defendant was declared void. No explanation of the failure of the defendant to make a defense waa made. ESTACADA Mrs. Walter Gribben of Estacade, Is critically 111 ct ber home. r u Mamhaii a well to do farmer .nrf'm-aM bnnirn liv-fll nolttician suffer ed a light stroke of paralysis last Friday. He la recovering. The Garfield Country Club'a bas .nioi aotiiritav nleht waa a very successful affair. The entertainment netted the Club $79 80. In a voting contest for most popular young lady at one cent per vote 4020 votes were cast and Miss Ida wagner won Dy a margin of about 100 votes over Miss Mabel Tracev. Sunday waa the 58th birthday of Mrs. 8. Dale of Estacada. She was .inn a aurnrlse dinner by her daugh ters. Among ber presents waa a handsome gold watcn. inose ii besides Mrs. Dl were ber husband u- nolo w F Carev.Mrs. Stubbs and Mrs. Vlda Stubbs. of Gresham. and son Edward, Mrs. Mary &mun, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gill and children. McColley Dale, Geo. E. Dale, Win. M. Dale and Misa Fanning. It a' D.pends. Chatty fUaaenacb-Looks pretty food toll about here. What crops do yon grow? Sandy-It a' depends, sir. 8assenarh-lepends on what? Bandy On the sort of seed tbey pit in! London TH-Wrs. - 'TI r-1.. j .. m.-. , , ;iji WELCHES , S. Beck, of Portland, la a guest at La Casa Monte. Mrs. William Welch made a trip to Portland last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fabion and two son, Auwald and Philip, made a trip to Portland last week on account of 'lie death of Mrs. Fabion'a aged fa ther P. D. Lang, of Montavilla. J. Tawney took a Jolly crowd of hla guests to the base of Mt Hood last week, where they enjoyed themselves while climbing to Creator Rock, and gazing at the different scenery which can be viewed from there. Mr3. Chaa. Kadderly and aon, Ralph returned to their home In Portland after a few months' vacation at Wel ches. Mrs. Dr. Devenny returned to Port land after a few weeks' vacation at their Bummer home. Quite an exciting event happened about a week ago when the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Howard burned to the ground. Mr. Howard waa in Port land at the time, Mrs. Howard being the only occupant In the house. She was awakened by the crackling noise of the Ore and luckily escape Injury. The house burned at 1:30 a. m. How the fire started is left an nnknown mystery. Running up and down stairs, sweep Ing and bending over making beds will not make a woman healthy or beauti ful. She must get out of doors, walk a mile or two every day and take Chamberlain's Tablets to Improve her digestion and regulate her bowels. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby. FIRWOOD Mr. and Mrs. G. Koessel came out from Tortland last Sunday. Mr. Koea sel returned Monday while Mrs. Koes sel Is spending the week at Camp Idle-awhile and visiting friends. Mrs. Russel Ripley and two chil dren, of Portland, have been visiting Mrs. F. u Mack the past week. A. C. Milliron visited Mr. and Mrs. E D Hart thla weei F A. Jacob, of Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fischer Tuesday and Wednesday of, this week. Threshing Is finished In this dis trict A union Sunday tchool was organ ized at Firwood last Sunday by a Mr. Smith, of Portland, a member of the American Sunday school association. The Sunday achool was named Fir wood Union Bible School. The fol lowing officers were elected: Dr. Cor nogg. Superintendent: Mra. F. L. Mack, Treasurer; Viola DeShazer, Secretary. Next Sunday at 2:30 they will meet. Everyone Is most cordial ly invited to attend. Miss Mena Frey and Raymond Koessel returned to Portland last Fri day. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hart, Mra. Jean O. White and son, Dykeman, of Port land, and Mra. W. F Fischer drove to Marmot last Thursday. A motorcycle collision occurred on the Mt. Hood road near Camp Idle awhile last Sunday. Mr. Webster and Raymond Jensen of Portland, each accompanied by a young lady, were riding at a rapid rate when they met. One machine waa completely smashed but the riders escaped with slight -bruises snd a good shaking np. They ail spent the night at Camp Idle awhile and were taken to Portland the next day by sutos. EAGLE CREEK Mrs. L. A. Woodle was the guest of v f ; 1 i ' IT - -a ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howlett, the fir.-t of last week. Mrs. Viola Douglass and daughter. Miss Bina, were Portland visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson and James Gibson made a return trip to Barton last Thursday. The Dougla.-s Bros., bad some straTr baled last week. H. S. Gibson bad some straw baled last week. Mr?. J. F. Brower, of Orient, waa the guest of Mrs. Howlett a couple of days last week. Dr. and Mra. Adlx and children were over this way Sunday afternoon. Two herds of sheep passed through Eagle Creek on day last week, which no doubt were on their way to market at Troutdale. School commenced in District No. E0 Monday, Sept. 16th, with Miss Echo Githens as teacher. Mrs. Viola Douglass visited with Mrs. Cora Udell the first of the week. W. E. Smith, mlssionry of the Hllla- boro District of the American Sunday School Union, was In the neighbor hood last week endeavoring to get the people Interested in starting a Sunday school with W. E. Smith act ing as organizer. Our school house now has a new roof. A cloakroom and porch are t'. be added soon which will greatly in prove the looks of the house. . Giorloua News comes from Dr. J. D. Curtiss. Dwight, Kan. He writes: "I not only nave cured bad cases of eczema In my pa tients with Electric Bitters, but -also cured myself by them of the same dis ease. I feel sure they will benefit any case .of eczema." Thla showa what tnouBands have proved, that Electric Bitters Is a most effective blood puri fier. Its an excellent remedy for ec zema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Price 50 cts. Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggists. RURAL DELL Everybody here la getting ready for the big county fair next week at Can by. Many are going to pitch their tents and stay all week. Miss Matilda Sandey visited with M A. L. Wldstrand Sunday. Leon Cochran and Haakon Kylla spent Sunday afternon at the mill. Simon Hostetler cut grain for Tom Sconce Wednesday. Mrs. A. W. Yoder and Miss Nell Yoder made a business trip to Oregon City Monday. Elmer Wldstrand and John Domln- que went to Molalla Thursday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith apent Wednesday afternoon with John El liott, who was seriously hurt a few days ago. Albert Eyman started his bop bail er last week, having Fred Eyman, Louie Bergstrom and Edward Eyman for bis assistants. Repels Attack of Death. "Five years ago two doctors told me I had two years to live." This start ling statement was' made by Stlllman Green, Malachite, Col. "They told me I would die with consuanption. It waa up to me then to try the best lung medicine, and I began to nse Dr. King's New Discovery. It waa well I did. for today I am working and I be liere I owe my life to thla great throat and lnng cure that haa cheated tha grave of another victim." Ita folly to suffer with coughs, colds or other throat and rang troubles now. Take the cure that's safest Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at all drug-gests. I