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OREflON CITY KNTEltPWHM. FRIDAY, OOTOURR 18. 1012. Sandy and East Clackamas ItTACADA, , Kiiiuiunuid Krlglmum mild hla fitiiii lnn In I', ,M. HIaiiilliill fur :oo per acre. HIiiiiiIIhIi until Hid fiirm tin ovwis a Hint a family now 0'i'iiiiU'H III luiusii. 'rim Krlgliuum furin has a Milmililn hrarliiK prune on Inird which llllK cl!in lla owner am high a W"00 per ):! r. Mr. 1 1 iMiili TNun, who iiirrliNiiiil "I'mi Corn KlngV furin, hit moved (ill (hit place, Knitil Htntr vlMor 1 1 ii ti t cleared on I anil graded up the road from Hlnkvs' corner, north to Ihn (lurDnlil store. Mr. Trimhrldi-e, the iiinri'liiint, will nun move lila (lure lo the Stokes' corner. Tim advncittcs (if county divisional Khim nln n r it ii i In arms uvnr Clin an. lion of lli county court In paying the pipeline nf ho ni'Kutlvs iirKilliiniit In Ilia I'llli lul plinniplet, opposing crea Hull of Canada eounty. The Kstacada city council hui re lumed l,a76 (if m Iddii llceuao lo tin ll l.rn, I). M. Murahiill wu business vis- llor at Oregon Clly last week, If you have any doubt of I merit nf Or. Hell's I'lnoTar lloiu) oiia buttle will rmnovo that doubt ami your rough at tht antue 1 1 mo. Look for the hell on the hot (Ik. It la l tin genuine. Ilarillng'a Drug Store. Kor anle by CAOLI CRCEK. Mr. Jotiea i old two rowa one day lat week. Mra. Annla Cooper, of Dover, waa anen In this neighborhood Inat week. The Kltimlllnr parly o fhunlera re turned home last week with two deer. Mra. It. II. tllliaon railed on Mra. Jonee laat Thtiraduy afternoon, Mr .and Mra. J. I. Woodle, Mica Nellie and Joey Woodle were visiting with relatives over thla way Halurday and Runday. Mra. Jouea called on Mra. Ilowlett Saturday. v Mr. Moeluika and ann, father and brother of Mra. Hoy, Douglass, were the guests of Mra. (toy Baturday and Humlay. Mra. Kltxmlller took dinner with her dauahler, Mra. Guy Woodle, Sun day. Mr. and Mra. Ray Woodle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Guy Woodle The Parent Teachers' meeting held at Kudo Creek Saturday waa well at tended. Prof. Gary being preavnt and giving an excellent talk on the Coun ty High School law. Some of the au- perviaora gave insiructive taika on different Inplra of Inlereat for tha benefit of the teachera. A fine din ner waa partaken of. Jamea tllbaon waa vlnlllng wltb bla aon at llartnn Sunday, Cheater Dean wag an Estacada via llnr Sunday George, Will and Waller Dnuglaaa returned from their hunting trip Sun day evening, bringing one deer home with thrm. Mra. Viola Douglnaa waa the guest of her daughter. Mm, Jamea DeHha xrr. Hunrtnr. R. II. Gibson bought a fine rnl!-h row of Mra. IVoln Dougluaa the oth er day. M. S. Gibson made a trip to Port land Monday. Mra. Viola Douglass, Mlaa Ulna and r.i-l Ii, I... l.f. w.. ;"p.'.v::v"j . '..."'..vr. :in dm mi.. un.Mui, wh0 during th. w'lnter. tr,m inn-ylvauta. Mr. and Mra. Hoy Doimlaaii. Kd ! Work ' """"'''K rapidly on DoiiKlu.a, Charlie Heater. Keho Glib- j 'nrlng the rlttht of wuy of the new ena and Mr. and Mra. R. II. Glhw.n ' rHllr""d 10 s,l"dv- hkh connect made a fnrewell call on Mra Viola I 1,18 '"lrol,,ll '(,lon of roun DoiikIii.i.1. Mlaa Ulna and Carl Doug- tr ""'lualled In Oregon for Ha acen Inaa Hiirday evening. 1 ,c beauty aa well aa aplendld climate ja:id product ivoiie' a of Mill. When you have a bad cold you want th bent medicine obtainable ao aa to rure It with a. little delay na po alble. Here la a (Iruiruliit'a opin ion: '1 have aold Chnmberlitln'a Cough Remedy f'-r fifteen yenra," a.iya Knoa I -ol In r of SaratoKn, Ind., "nnd consid er It the bent on the market." Kor anle by Huntley Itroi. Co., Oregon City, llnlilmrd, Mnlalln nnd Ciuihy. ELWOOD Many farmers are storing fruit I liwny for winter uae. ! Mr. Zcrliel nnd fnmllv, of F.ai:lej Creek, moved on F.lmer IHIilile'a ranch. I which (bey have rented. Stanford Cox vlalted friends here , Inst week. ! Mr. Nenl, of 'Ustacnda, visited his: relatives of Klwood. I.nt Friday nlKbt'a spelling achool j won n Kucceaa. Few attended but 1 more nro Invited next Friday evening. I Mr. Thorpe, accompanied by his; family nnd parent., Mr. nnd Mrn. , Frcdolph, of DiiniiiHcua, nutocd to F.l-1 wood, vlaltlni; Miss Lillian Kredolph, who -la teaching the Klwood achool. Miss Anna Allen, teacher of Doduo Khool, vlalted frienda nt Klwood Sat- urdny and Sunday. t i I,!.,,, i. m n . ."-"me ii 1 1 1 j i pa leu mr con- land Tuesday. She hna been vlaltlna relatives and frienda here. Mrs. T. P. Stnhlnecker, of Wilson vllle, vlalted her aon and family last week .returning homo Saturday. Tho potato crop la good In (hi vi cinity. E. Vnllen, Mr. J. Scott and Cha Freenmn helped two butchers drive a 9 Why Should a Why should a woman be born, educated, married, divorced and buried under laws made exclusively by men. The right to govern is conferred by the governed and the governed are not exclusively males, the governed are men and women, for women are responsible before the law. Why, if we desire to be just and fair, should we not allow the women to exercise what should ' be an equal right with man. Vote X 300 on the Ballot Portland Equal Suffrage League, Mrs. Solomon Hirsch, Pres. I Paid Avertlsement.) drove of hi'iif rutlln mill sheep through our vicinity on tinlr wny lo market. W. 'I'. Iluiidiirsou mild two cowsund uli'hl HlmittH to it Cluckliliilis butcher Inst week, Mm. Lydla 1'urk hn rotiirnud from KhIui-ikIii, where aim Ima been vlilllng her daughter, Mia, I canter Cudlmiu Wn iiiu aorry lo hear of Kov. John Park's being mi tho alrk Mat. Mlxa rrcdolph waa u guest of Mlaa Mnnllu Cimu Sunday, Puta End To Bad Habit. . iiiinuj unvvr look bright lo on wltu "in w blunu," 'leu to oiio th troulilu la a alugglaU llvur, lilting the - I w in with bllloua polaoii, that Dr, Kluga' Nnw 1,1 fti 1'llla would expul. Try tnuin, Uit tha joy of better feelings end "tha blues." Dual (or stuiiincti, llvur and kidneys, Zfco. All druggUts, Kcrao Tha farmer are digging potatoes and llud about one-third of thum aiolli-d by iHilalo blight. More farmers ought to ralae plga and cowe. Whenever you want a pig you mint pay M to $.1.60 for It. There are cow huyera In thla neighborhood every week aeklng for good cuwa and offering from fib to I so per bead. II. ('. Allmun, of Honlc Station, waa a Kelao vlaltor laat week, lie re port a hla registered Jerauya aa doing tine. John Hoberta, who baa been spend lug the aiimmer hi Southern Callforn la and Did Mexico, haa returned to achiMi) at Oregon Agricultural College, lie aald Oregon waa good enough for blm. Tha aawmlla ara sawing tlea again Olaon l.uher Co., jolmrud llroa. and Sniiy Itldga Lumber Co. are putting on full rrewa of men. Mra. Ilulda Hath, of George, Ore gon, la cooking at Jarl and Hath's aaw mill. Kelao achool hag a new primary teacher and Mlaa Johnson baa returned to ber home In I-enta. A number of United Btatea aoldlera from Vancouver with 300 bead of hor aea and mulea camiied over night In Kelao laat week, They bought threa tona of baled bay froln Mra. Joel Jarl and fed It up at two feeda. K. W. Canning la remodeling hla houae and la making a Due looking residence of It. A. Yaba U hauling lumber onto hla ten acre furin. for a new dwelling, ham and chicken houae. The Mt. Hood Karmera' Creamery at Sandy paid 33 renta for butter fat for September I'eter I If la baa purchased a gaso line wood tawing machine. Olaon'a mill la to atnrt running again alter belnrf ahut down for a year or more. Mra. Peter Itnth. of George, vlalted her mother, Mr. C. J. Slndull, Sun day. Mra Itath will rook at Jarl'a mill. Mra. Jonca and ann, of Portland, vlalted Mr. and Mra. Jaa. Wllaon Sun day. Mlaa Slndull came out from Port laud for a few da) a vlalt with her father before going to l.oa Aimdca, Cal , to apend tha winter. Mlaa Johnson, teacher of tba pri mary room, haa realgni'd ber position on account of a throat trouble nece- 'altutlng an operation. Her pluce haa mill'l CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. fte Kind You Have Always Bought Hour tha a sf of C&4M$Zi. Cli;riiilure DOVER. Mr. and Mrs. Zerke are moving to Klwood, The farmer, are all busy netting their fall grain .own and potatoes diiit. Mlaa Wheeler went to Portland Fri day, returning Sunday evening. Rev Wilson preached at the Dover church Snturdiiy ulMlit. He la locat ed at During. Mrs. Keith entertained her mother nnd slater, from Portland, over Sun day. George Kltxmlller was out from ' I'ortlnnd on a hunting trip. He killed l,wo ,,,','r- j c- K,,,h hht a row last week from ''00 ,lart- of 5"rg'. . .... u you nave young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomnch are their moat com mon ailment. To correct thla you will (lnd Chamberlain'. Stomach and Liver Tablet, excellent They are easy and pleasant to take, and mild and gentle in effect For anle by Huntley Pro.. Co., Oregon City, Hub linrd, Molnlln and Cauby. Woman? riHWOOD. J, W, Dlnon'i mother, of I'ortlnnd la vlaltliig blm thla week. A. Malar la building an addition to hla houae. Herman Weudliind apent aevorul weeka In Portlund, tha flrat vacation he hna hnd fur anveral yeiira. Dr, K. A. Klatmr hna been trnnaact- Ing biialnoaa In Oregon City and Port land tha paat week, Mra. W, I Wllklna returned Mon day from Utile Kn 1 1 a, Wnah., where aha Ima been vlalllng frlnnda. Klrwood waa well repreaetili'd at tha Snndy Grange Sntiinluy. Mla Krnnceg Mncknrrow, of Port, bind, la vlaltliig her .later, Mra. J. W, Dlion. W. I,. Wllklna la vlaltlng frlenda In Portland thla week.' Mra. Kramla McCnke and children am vlalllng her parenla at Sherldnn. Mr. Mcf'nbn la veiling In Portland. lo McCabe .pent Sunday with hi. folk, on the ranch. Mr. and Mra. W. Kl.chnr and broth, erlndaw apent Sunday at Three Six. TWILIGHT Mr. Henry Bcheer and family were gueata at tha home or Mr. and Mra. Mler, of Canby, Sunday. The aupervlwr vlalted Twilight achnol Tueaday and found everything in good condition, with exception of a few changea to he made for tha con veiilencea of tha puplla. Dick Skelland haa been making hla brother, Tom, a few daya' vlalt. Mra. A. II. Harvey entertained Bun day at dinner, Mr. and Mr. Holla, of Portland, Clyde Harvey, of Seattle, and Mlaa Marie Harvey, of Portland. Geo, Ijixella had tha mlafortuna to loe fine roll by being cut In a barb wlra fence. a Oliver Kallcy'a bouaa la rearing completion and It adda much to tba appearance of bla place. Mr. Na.h and Mr. Hoop, have gone to tha mountain, for . bunting trip. 8UNNY8IDE AND ROCK CREEK There waa a pleaaant birthday par ty at Joe Deardorff'a on October 10 II honor of Mra. Deardorff. Thoae prea ent were, Mra. S. E. Reed, Mra, Frank Htoll, Mr. O. K. Ilevau, Mra. E. K. Kllla. Mlaa llertha Reed, Mlaa Mrytla Htoll, Winifred Stoll and Halley and Ijirry Ilevau. Mra. Deardorff alao re ceived aeveral preaenta from abaent frienda. Marlon and Jamea Reed. Jr., arriv ed borne Thuraday from the barveat field in Eaatern Oregon. Mra. Crab, of Holton, la vlaltlng at the home of Rev. and Mra. Kiieder. I torn, to Mr. and Mra. Munger at Sunnyalde, a nine pound girl October 11th. Mother and child doing Una. The political meeting held at Sun- nynlde achool bouaa October 10 waa well attended. Mra. Grace Kllaeaor and baby bava been with Mra. Lillian Hunter for a few day. Mra. Joe Deardorff and Mra. Elll. called on Mra. Griffith and Mra. Geo. Deardorff at Arleta Saturday. Ilotb were feeling uulte well except colda. Mra. Griffith waa expecting Mr. Grif fith borne Sunday. He haa been vla ltlng bia brother, and aiater. in Iowa for a month. Tha puplla of Rook Creek achool gave a program on Friday afternoon. It wag well rendered. There were aeveral vlaltora present. Sunnyalde alnglng practice waa held at the home of J. H. Reed on Friday evening, It waa well attended and ail had a pleaaant time, i'ractlce will be at the church next time. Mr. and Mra, Welch were vlaltlng in Sunnyalde Sunday. There wn. a birthday party at the home of Albert Cooke Saturday even ing, in honor of Mr. Cooke. CLACKAMAS. A Republican rally waa held at the Odd Fellows' hall Friday nlk'ht. Dis trict Attorney Tongue waa the prln clpa aixnker. Other apeuker were K. P. iicdiimii, candidate for recorder, K. C. llmkeit. for sheriff; Mr. Nelson for a.seHor; C. Schueliel, for. repro aenlull.xe; Walter Dimlck, for Slate Senator nnd K. 1). I a ,-d . Olds for Justice of Ized crowd attend- W. It. Green has returned from the Coos Hay ctiuntry. where he lias been on bu IncBM. ' The .Mother.' Club met Friduy nft- i rnoon nt the m hool house. Tho next meeting ia Friday afternoon, October 25. ' The t"u'.wi"a,s PeiTl and Automobile company have completed their new building. Hie new concern will be under the management of W. F. Ha berlach. Tho three upper grades of the achool liuve orunted a literary and debating osclety. Foster Jenka wng elected president; Ktliel Green., vice president, and Hose Jobnaon, tecretary and treasurer. A Sunday School Rally will be held at the Methodist church on Sunday I ext. Tho Ladles of the Congregational church will serve an election dluner nt the Odd Kellowa' hall on election day. A WORD WITH WOMEN Valuable Advice for Oregon City Readers. Many a woman endure, with noble patience tho dully misery of back ache, pains about tbe hips, blue, ner vous spells, dizziness and urinary dis orders, bopeleaa of relief because ahe doesu t know what 1. tbe matter. It Is not true that every naln in tbe bock or blpa la trouble "peculiar to the (ex." When the khjneye get congealed and Inflamed, there are many such acbea and palna and the whole body auffera. You can tell It la kidney trouble If the accretions are dark colored, con tain sediment; tbe passage, are too frequent or scanty. Then help the weakened kidney.. They can't get well alone. Doan'a Kidney Pllta have brought sound hack, and new life and strength to thousand, of .uffering women. They are endorsed by thousanda endorsed at home Read thla Oregon City woman', convincing atatement: Mrs. John Heers. 204 Centre St, Oregon City, Ore., eay: "Doan'a Kidney rill, -mli kly relieved me of kidney and bladder trouble, evidence by pain in my back and a tired feel ing. Since taking thl. remedy, I can do my work without becoming worn out and my condition la better In ev ery respect" For .ale by all dealer.. Prleo 60 cent.. Foster Mllhurn Co., Buffalo, New York, aole agent, for the United State.. Kememtier the name Do; take no other. mdj LADS, HER 12, I BOYS BREAK INTO LARBEN 4 CO'8 STORE AND MCLOUOH LIN SCHOOL NEIGHBORS HEAR CLASS CRASH Young Mlacr.anta Gat Candy and Fruit and Soattar Pencil, on Street Police Search For Lad. The police are aearchlng for two boya, tha oldv.t not more than twelve yeara of age, who entered tba ware house of l.araen It Company at Kiev, euth and Main atreeta, and McUmgh. lin Institute Tburaday evening. Tba boya were aa daring a. veteran boune- breakera, and while their loot waa not valuable, they took everything they could carry away. Mra. Cbarlea Bcbram, who Uvea next door to the warehouse, waa ar ouaed early In the evening by the crashing of glaaa. She thought, bow. ever, that a window bad been accl deiitly broken In tbe houae of a neigh bor. Early Friday morning bowever, It waa found tbat a window In the warehouse bad been broken. An In vestigation ahowed that the thieve, had entered tbe building through the window and! atolen fruit and candy. It la believed they turned on tbe elec- trla light and made complete aearcb of tha building. Tha boy. gained entrance Into the Mclvoughlln Inatltute by breaking; a window. The only art It lea tbey found of value were pencil., aeveral of which they threw awart and which were found on tha aidewalk Friday morning. The boya were Men leaving the building but It waa not known at the time that they bad broken Into It. The police are aearchlng for tbe lad. who are thought to bava eacaped from a Portland achool of reform. LOWELL SPEAKS FOR POKTIJIND, Oct 16., (Special) Judge Stephen A. I-owell. in an ad dreag here tonight declared tbat lien Selling would , b elected United Statea aenator by a Urge plurality. Judge Lowell deplored tbe, ehooting of Colonel Rooaevelt, but declared that the campaign must continue. "lien Belling la the regular Repub lican nominee." aald the apeaker, "and no Republican patriot can boa orably deny bint aupporL Mr. Sel ling, record for alxteen yeara. which cover, the period of bla political ac tivity haa been that of a alncere and consl.tant progreaalve. He baa long been president of tbe Oregon Peo plea Power League. He haa aupport ed the direct primary, the Initiative and referendum, election of aenatora by direct vote of the people, the prea Identlal preference law, and all tucaa- urea for which atate and national progressives stand." William Ilridge, of Canby ha. 41-2 acres of clover, from which he cut fourteen tona of hay the flrat cutting and three and one-half tons from two and one-halC acre, of it the second cutting, making IT 1-2 tona nil told. Two ucieg of the field was used for pasture after the first cutting or the crop would have exceeded 20 tons At the present market price of clover hay this would mean $50 and acre and hay I. a cheap crop to handle. 10 AILING HUMANITY WHEN BLOOD IS PURE AND RICH DISEASE GERMS LOSE THEIR HOLD (READ THE HOOKLET) Thank, for Sulphurrol Georgetown, Wash. The C. M. C. Stewart Sulphur Co., 71 Columbia St., Seattle, Wash., Gentlemen: When I commented to take Sulphurro I had been troubled for a long time with rheu matism. This waa .o bad at timea that I could hardly dresa myself. Hut after taking It for two weeks I waa much metter, and at the end of four week waa cured, and bave not been troubled since. I sincere ly thank you for what It baa done for me. (Signed) M. WILBUR. No medicine waa ever so favorably received aa Sulphurro. The reason is plain. Sulphurro restores the blood to the pure and healthful atate Intend ed by nature, and the blood la then cnpable of conquering the impurities and disease germs ot the system. v Ailing humanity In every, walk of life hns found Sulphurro a blessing, for it has brought back health when all other agencies have failed. In cases of rheumatism, Suphurro haa never been known to fall when direc tions for use were followed. Blood, skin and ftomacb disorders bave yielded speedly in thousanda of cases. The Sulphurro bath ia refreshing Invigorating and health-giving. The 9 ripburro booklet will tell yon why. The br-oklet accompanies each bottle of Sulphurro (bottles sellng for BO rents ai.d 1 In all drag stores), or will he sent free upon request to THE C. M. C. STEWART SULPHUR CO.. 71 Columbia St.. Seattle, Wash. DAI NEVES WOMAN, CORED BY COW, HAY DIE MRS BENJAMIN WOOD, OF CLACK MAS, FEEDING CHICKENS WHEN ATTACKED HAN BEATS Off FRENZIED ML Victim Had Planned to Meet Rela tive. From Eaat at Big Port land Convention Thla Weak Gored by a frenzied Jeraey cow un til .he waa unconacloua, and In a few minute, would bave been killed, Mr. Ilenjamln Wood, who live, near Chivkamaa Station, waa rescued late Saturday afternoon by John Green, who waa attracted by tbe bellowing, of the r.almal. Mra. Wood, who la forty-nine yeara of age, waa feeding the cblcaena in tbe cow paatura when attacked by tho cow. For a time abe beat tbe animal off, but finally It knocked her down, and .waa pawing and goring ber viciously when Green, who waa passing, ccme to ber reacue. Ha obtained a acantllng and beat tbe cow from tbe proatrate woman. Almoat all the clothing waa torn from Mra. Wood, and .be waa severe ly gored In the abdomen, breaat anj head. Dr. II. 8. Mount, wbo waa aum moned, aald late Baturday night that he thought abe would recover. Dr. Mount (aid tbat but for tbe timely arrival of Green tbe woran would have been killed. Mra. Wood bad planned to meet aeveral of her reU atlvea from the Eaat at a meeting of the Women'a Chrlatlan Temperance I'nlon In Portland thla week. DEFEATS LINCOLN THRILLING SEVENTY-FIVE YARp RUN BY WILSON WINS GREAT GAME LINE Of LOCAL TEAM IS Both Teams Play Wall, But Oregon City Show. Beat Form From Start Defenalve Work la Fine A thrilling seventy-five yard dash by Quarterback Wilson of Oregon City High won the game for tbat team against Lincoln High School Satur day. The game which waa played on the Caneniah grounds were tcore'.ess (or two quarters and in the third quar ter, with only two minute, to play, Wilson, speedy quarter back of Ore gon City, made tbe winning run and touch down. Itoth teams played fast tall through out the game, the fourth quarter also being scoreless. Doth eleven, lost Diucn ground in attempting forward passes. An effort In the fourth quarter of of Lincoln boys to score proved futile. Tbe Oregon City boya held them back during the last few minutes, though it looked for some time aa If they would score a touchdown. Preble, quarter back for Lincoln, played a last game, but seemed unable to get tbe ball through the line. Though hon ors of tbe day went to Wilson for his wonderful run, the entire team play ed fast. Coach Waguor, of Oregon L'it.v, was pleased with the boy's work. as they had had only two weeks prac tice. J. Convill, of Portland, was ref eree. Arnold, of Oregon City, umpire and Moore and Sheahan linesmen. Coach Corleske, of Llnccj, accom panied the team. Tbe score was 6 to o, for the first game played in Ore- j ton City this season. The lineup was as follows: Lincoln High Oregon City Mnlig Center Gault I'Usch It Guard Green Shiford L. Guard Qulnn Howard L. Tackle J. Heatle McAslvo R. Tackle Dungy Jones R. End Dambauch Percy L. End Mass Preble Quarter Wilson Holt L. Half Cross Henderson ...Fullback ...C. Beutie Cumtnlngs R. Half Rotter The Jjregon City Hi-h School will play tho HillBboro High School team next Saturday at Canemah Park. DEMOCRATS ADDRESS VOTERS AT BARLOW About fifty voters heard the Demo cratic candidates for county offices speak at Itarlow Tuesday evening. Those who spoke were Gilbert L. Hed ges. candidate for district attorney; E. T. Mass, candidate for sherin; J. E. Jack, candidate for assessor; M. E. Guffney, candidate for recorder; George M. Hiveley, candidate for : county commissioner and P .S. Noyer, I candidate for representative In the I legl-lature. The Democratic candl 1 dates are making a vigorous campaign i and tliey declare they will be success I ful. HOP GROWERS WAIT FOR BETTER PRICES Many of the hop growers of this county have not sold their bops, as 15 cents Is the highest price that has been offered. They will wait for tet ter prices. Thlg year's crop waa good Gebhardt'a seven acres prod"cing al most ten pounds to the box. The potato crop is unusually larne. The heavy rains of August and Sep tember did much damage. From the latest returns the Oregon yield will be about 16,000,000 bushels. The in crease this season Is due to increas ed acreage and a greater yield per acre. Conservative estimates place the potato yield in Oregon this sea son at an average of 250 bufbels an acre while some sections have an a?-1 erase of 2."o bushels an acre. OREGON CITY H! News from Jennings JENNINGS LODGE. Mra. lalub Slienxfleld pained away at her borne at Jennings Ixidge on Halurd iy afternoon at 2 p. in., after a lingering lllne.a of six weeka. Mr. Wheimtleld til born In Johnavllle, Ohio, on July 17th, lfcM, and at tha lime of ber death waa 74 yeara, 2 month and 24 daya of age. Tbe de- ceaaed waa a daughter of Itev. Dan iel llrlcklnr, an Kvangellcal minister, and from childhood baa been aasoci tiled wltb church work. On May 25th, IXf.O, ahe waa united In marriage to lalah Shenefleld alao a native of Ohio. To them waa born one i on, wbo ia a resident of Califor nia. In JhH9 they left Ohio and came Weal, settling at Albany, where tbny realded twelve yeara, later removing to Salem, where they lived nine year.. About three year, ago they purchased acreage here and built a modern borne, where tbey lived and enjoyed a large circle of frienda, who mourn wltb tbe husband In bis sorrow The te.tlmonie. of tbe loy abe found In aervlng ber Lord and Master will ever be remembered by the member! of Grace Chapel, where aha attended till ber health failed. Tbe deceased la alao aurvived by fwo grandsons, Wellington Shenefleld, who is an at torney in Portland and Charles Shene fleld with the Hell Telephone Com pany, and by their mother, wbo also resides in Portland. Tbe funeral aervicea were held on Monday afternoon from the reaidence to River View cemetery. The services being conducted by Rev. Scbnknecht and Rev. Culver who bave been life long frienda of the family. The flor al offering were beautiful. Tha Meaara Thomas, Hart, Waldron, Jobnaon, Kua. buu mcaaonigai were Ut pallbear ers. The borne of Mr. and Mra. Win. Ross waa totally destroyed by Bra on Saturday afternoon, the family being In the garden wben flame, were dis covered. It being a frame structure waa soon swept by the flames. The origin of the Are Is unknown. Wa understood the Ross family will re build again, and are at Dresent with tbelr married daughter In Gladatone. aiessrs U. E. and C. P. Mono nn( Sunday in Hood River at tha home of! timer Mink. The friends of Mr. Claude VanHoy were pained to hear of the Dasainr away of bis wife at their hnm. in Goidendale. Wash Mr. VanHor anent aome time at this place last wintr clearing and Improving bis acreage and made many frienda at the Lodge. Among tbe guests at tbe meeting of tbe Circle laat week were the Mea- aamea uatoeid and tbe Miaaes Oat Held. Wagner and Dayton, of RiMey, the Utter giving a paper on "Why "umen anouia vote. Hiss Dayton is an arden worker for the Suffragist movement. Mrs. Uniechert and rfmvin.r ... tended tbe play in Oregon, City on ' Mond'r noon wnen he asked in Mrs. Friday evening, when "How tbe Day'UeEan, Mrg DaBKett. Mrs. Lawns waa Won." waa given at tbe Shively ldowne ,nd Mr"' Plee to luncheon. Opera House. ' Harry Painton baa purchased a Messrs. Kramer anil w tr Castalla, and Ossian, Iowa, were vis - uora at me Palnton home on Thura. day last. Mrs. L. DeLonc entertained . nm. ber of her frienda on Friday laat with a 12 o'clock dinner. The afternoon' was devoted to music. Clinton Heath surprised hla friend.!0' lne Dalles, Oregon, are visitors at on Tuesday afternoon, when be was' Ir Hart nome- Sherman Hen quietly married to Miss Lillian M ler'hott looking up a location and Rinearson. of Gladstone. The bride on TuesdaT visited at Oregon City, being a dauchter of Jaenh pin I Mrs, Vernon Heathman. while on and a granddaughter of Peter Riear- 'ler sadl'e horse, had the misfortune son, an Oregon pioneer. i 10 fa" and break her arm. She came Mr. Heath was on the clerical force ' from Eastern Oregon to viali with in the R. F. Stover store at this place , the H. L. Heathman family at Mel for some time and later was assocl- drum, where she has spent three ated with the Burns' grocery of Glad-! weeks. Mr. Heathman arrived this stone. The couple left on Tuesday ; week for a visit with bis parents, afternoon for their new home at Ev- Mrs. Cora Shook and ber nelce, erett, Wash., where the groom has ac- Miss Shook will apend a few days at cepted a position with a lumber firm, their cottage here. m-iT B.Kf Wlfh,e3 are extcndel to1 The Misses Grace and Audry Rose Mr. Heath and bride by the scores of 8;ent Sunday at Parkplace. friends which be made while a resi-1 tit ... v . dent of thia place I Mrs- Jt,nn'e Jones was the hostess Mr. Ilyrou bas added a new green I f the ?Kie D Wednesda'r after" bouseat his floral nursery. ZbTll iT. of Oak Grove, be used exclusively to the raising c f! h A" ''Vl the Illwaukle sweet peas, which he expects to pS t e MoveDlent on the market at Christmas Z Ve !nd '1 afte"500n aB Mrs. Donah,,- nf p,iS . . . . iven T 10 oer. A very instructive visitor on Friday at tbe Wm. , C OO K nome. The Informal danctne party Eiven iy tho young men; at the home of Jennie Jones on Friday evening wag 1 attended by about 20 couples, who j tripped the light fantastic till n, o'clock, when aanri-i.-he. rL- ,..i coffee were served. All report a good As Rev- c- s- Nergitresser is en "n. joying his vacation the Adult Bible The Emmons' home wa. the scene i Class will not meet on Thursday eve of a merry gathering on Sunday, nlns? and there will be no church ser when Mr: and Mrs. Stover, of Oak vices on Sunday, October 13th. Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Lawnsdowne . The Quarterly Conference business and Mr. and Mrs. Gregan were guests meeting will be held at Memorial at a prettily appointed dinner. church in Portland, on Friday evening Mrs Mabel Pierce will leave Tues- j October ISth. Communion services day for a trip to Southern Oreson. ! will be held at Grace Chapel on the She will visit her sister Mrs. Gussic j following Sunday, October 20th. Stratton. at Fort Rnclt Mrs. Hugh Roberts and Bessie were calling on Prof. Thompson at Willam ette on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard were visitor, at the home of the Batdorf's In Wil lamette the first of the week. Mrs. H. J. Robinson asked in a numberof friends to lua on, IVed-, neday, October 2. in"pnor of her OLD GLORY, OR THE RED RAG Nightly on the streets of Portland loud-mouthed agitators blaspheme the name of our Lord and Curse the Star Spangled Banner. They are reaching out into the smaller communities and it may be your turn next to contend with them. Read and Vote No. 370 in Voters Pamphlet. Assaulting The Dignity of .Labor1 High salaried agitators are constantly assaulting and maim ing the honest laboring men of Portland who are unwilling to divide their earnings with these leaches on the decent labor element. Read and vote No. 368 and prohibit boycotting and picketing. Your son is not safe in Portland if he refused to support these crime instigators. Employers' Assn. of Oregon, W. C Francis, Scc'y. (Paid Avertisement.) Lodge and Oak Grove mother, Mrs. Ijilng and Mr, Robin sou mother's birthday., both occur-' lug the flrat week In October. Seat ed around the prettily decorated table were Mr. and Mra. Jamea Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. Lalng. Mrs. Llddell and duugbt.ir and Mrs. Motison, of Port land ; Mrs. J. Waldron, Mrs. A. C. Mc Karlnna and Alice and Mrs, Robinson, of Wlnnepeg, Canada. Me-dames Palnton, llruechert, Em mons and 11. Roberts drove to Clack arnaa on Wednesday of lust week. Mlaa Lillian Weaterfleld vlalted at tha home of Mrs. llertha Hart on Wedneaday. Mlaa Kern Hurt baa accepted a po altlon with the Oregonlan in Portland. Mlai Hewitt, supervisor of thla dis trict, vlalted the school thla week. R. F. Stover and R. B. Smith en joyed the day duck bunting on Octob er 6th. Mra. Stover apent tho day with his parenta at Iturltngton. Mr. and Mra. Edd T. Webb, of Newberg, ara visiting at the J. 8. Rob erts home. Mra. James Waldron, Jr., leaves on Tuesday for Greenfield, Iowa, where ahe will vlt.lt ber mother. She will be accompanied on ber trip by ber three chidren. Jean, Alice and Jamea. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cravatte, of Ardenwald vlalted at tbe T. J. 8poon er home on Saturday. Mra. Mary Hurley, of Coronado, Cal. who ia visiting ber daughter, Mrs. La bonwich, at Rlaiey, was calling on friends at this place on Monday. Mrs. Hurley will also visit In Seattle and Ta-oma, before her return south which will probably be after the holi days. W. P. Cook, of Eastern Indiana, ar rived two weeks ago for an Indefinite stay with his uncle. William Cook. Miss Hewitt, supervisor ot this dis trict, spent two days of laat week, vis iting the achool. Walter Beckner came down from Newberg on a short business trip. Ha returned borne on Tuesday and ex pects to come again to build several homes at this place for Lodge people. Mrs. Sanders entertained Mra. Ry an and Mrs. Merritt, of Portland, on Friday to lunch and was very agree ably surprised to have another sis ter, Mrs. Jarbo, of Idaho, come tbe same day. Mrs. Jarbo will aemaln this week at tbe Sanders borne. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bond will leave tbe laat of tbe month for Iowa where they expect to speed the wint er with Mr. Bond's people. The Informal dancing party given by Mrs. S. P. Dow, waa well attended on Friday evening. The invitation list included some of the Gladstone young people and wltb tbe Lodge young folks, an enjoyable evening was spent. The program contained eight een numbers. Delicious refreshment 1 were erTed br Mr- Jones and Mrs. i Dow- I Mr- Emmons waa hostess ainin on i wood saw an don Wednesday the ihum ot the WOO1 aw wl" heard ,n lue neignoornooa. I P. D. Newell has about two tons of ! Concord grapes which be ia rapidly dlsPslng of. sherman Henderahott, of Straw- 1 Derry Point, Iowa, and L. Henderahott, ...... w , ? Kill, 11 1IUIIU1V1 w ,TCU 1 1, o ; ,-; i .l .... ... ,r. .1 to. Mrs. Oatfield and Miss Oatfield, j of Concord and Miss Warner, of Ru- i J . K fT,. neS .'" T .T'm L.' ad her daughter. Mrs. Dow, to the twenty-three present. airs. a. f. uow entertained wun cards at ber home on Friday evening. PODOLAX Indigestion, Constipation and Bilious ness quickly cured with TODOLAX or your money back. No gripe, 60c bot- ,.e8. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. I