V I ': OliEOON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JUNK 27, i)YX NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MACKSBURG. An advance tn vegetation that would cvm fahulouii to any but witnesses of It, wti the result of the warm. molBt atmosphere that prevailed on the threo longest days of the year, vlt: June 20, !t and 22. Especially was this notice able In the new experimental corn, received by all the ranchmen who wrote for It. Corn could not look more promising than does this today. We shall be clad to welcome the visitor from the O.-W. R. & N. Co., when he cornea to see what has been done with, the se?d, so generously distributed by them. I'nless attacked by some 01 .u 'i...Li.. .,o omin flwM i goohors. gray diggers or Held mice. I h.N, I. vr re.ann In hooe that Mndtshurg may be able to send a creditable exhibit to the State Corn Show to be held at Pendleton the com ing fall. Th 9 annual meeting of the Macks burg school district was held In the school house June 1G. Mr. Stevens was elected district clerk, as uccessor to Mr. Charles Kraxhereer and Mr. Keesling was chosen director to take the placs vacated by W Uliam Rarth. w o jt 1- --.. ln Mullnn 1 with her daughter, Mrs. Hcrt Wallace. whose home was gladdened last week by the arrival of a little son. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace were residents of Macks- burg before their marriage, and were so highly esteemed in the high school ! as well as elsewhere that Macksburg still claims them as her own. and con- siders It fitting that any important rant In thplr fnmllv stimild be regard- i ed as Macksburg news. w. i.,. -i.h ni.,.r- thr the new public library, formally opened ' last week in Oregon City is to be' free to all residents of Clackamas : County. As renewal of books may b3l made by telephone it would seem that tew Clackamas County readers need! be deprived of this valuable privilege. This will be appreciated ss favor that will, very acceptably, tide us ov-, er to the time when we shall have a public library of our own. A. A. Paldwln left home on Monday afternoon for a business trip to Port land. Mr. Marsh, carrier for Aurora Rcute 4. is gradually recovering from his ao Is Improving. cident and may soon be expected to I Miss Margaret Bat?s. of Redmond, resume his work. j Ore., made Mrs. Schwartz a visit while John Helvey was obliged to c.nit i on her way to Corvallis to attend sum vnrk at Smith's mill on Moudav owlns , mer school. to sudden Illness. Mrs. A. A. Paldwln Is expected home from Hood River July 6. MEADOWBROOK. Ths Lutheran League social was held at P. O. Chlndgren's Wednesday evening. A short program was rend ered afterwards refreshments were served. Born. Wednesday, June IS, to 'Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd, a boy. L D. Larkins. of Marquam, and daughter, Mrs. McPherson. of Athena, were visiting relatives at Meadow- brook Saturday. suss maDei i. uinuKren visiuii Mrs. i Milton Chindgren one day last week. Three new wpre ,nstaea ln J. M. Larkins, of Staple Lane, was I the hnmeg of th fonownK named par. visiting his Brother. A. L. Larkins, ajtieg Mr n Wallacei Mrs Churchill few days this week. ,,, Mrs jYank Manning. - Mullno was visited by a regular win- GLAD TIDINGS. (er gtorm Wednesday evening, the rain . o t . I coming down In torrents and the wind A may rnena or .Mrs. t. are oennde. . of ML Anzel. visited with her last week. Ed Jackson lost several tons of clov er hay, owing to the continued rains. Mrand Mrs. Ole Rua visited Satur dav and Sunday wi'h his three broth ers, who liver n?ar Slivenon. Nick Beer has hauled a portion of , the lumber necessary to build an ad diUon to his house. His brother, John B?er came down from Silverton and remained with him Saturday night and Sunday. Nell Jackson visited his aunt, Mrs. C. V. Jackson Friday and Saturday Ed Seaman has finished training his, hoDs. will plow and clod wash the ground once more and will have fin ished for the season. The Ladies' Aid gave an Ice cream social at Marquam Friday, June 20, which was attended by quite a num ber. Fred Mtvers is engaging men neces sary to assist him in caring for his hay crop, something near 100 acres. A moving Icture show is now hold ing forth at Scotts" Mills, for the edi fication snd amusement of all who wish to attend. Mrs. Ed Seaman was elected clerk of Marquam school district. She will fill the position, and perform duties reonired in a creditable manner. Hammer's saw mill erected on Caius Herman's place, has began oper ations, and win soon turn out a fine lot of marketable lumber. GREENWOOD. The annual school meeting was held on Monday evening June 16. Charlie Itlder was chosen director and Mrs. Hamilton was re-elected as clerk. Miss Dorothy Green Is home after spending a week with friends In Port land during the Rose Show. Mrs. Walter Mead Is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Braker. Mrs. W. H. Jones spent a few days with Mrs. Erickson in Meldrum Johnny Cougle is making his home with Mr. and Mrs. Yeske. Mr. Williams, of Abernethy, Is build-1 Ing a fence on Mr. Green's place. j The concert given last Thursday Miss Stroup, who has been failing J evening at Eagle Crek by Mr. and In health for a long time, has return-1 Mrs. C. Aue and Miss Edith Chapman ed to her friends In Iowa. Her doctor j was quit? well attended despite the says she has to undergo an operation short notice and the inclemency of th -for tumpr. Her friends wish her weather. All enjoyed every number speedy recovery. ' on the proeram. Mr. and Mrs. Aue Walter Mead Is working In Casstdy's are excellpnt violinists and Miss Chap mllL j man Is a fine pianist. They intend to Mr. Bancroft is hauling lumber to given another concert at Eagle Creek build a new barn. In the near future, and all who eiJov good music should not fail to attend. LOGAN. ! Mrs. Guy Woodle and children went ; to Dover last Friday after berries. If Jupiter Pluvius could only learn j Eagle Creek Grange held Its regular when enough Is enough. session last Saturday, with forty-five Hay is down flat or badly lodged. ; of the members In attendance. About Some will learn not to cut hay before thirty of the members of Lents Grange the 4fil of Jul7. J were present, their grange having re Peter Wilson' Is visiting the home calved an Invitation from Eagle Crek folks He has been making his home Grange to come with their degree with bis daughter in San Francisco, .team and assiBt In Initiating some Grandma 8mlth visited her grand-; candidates in the third and fourth de children here last week. ! ees The work of the team was Wis Anna Rlebhoff is at home now. very impressive and beautiful. They Louis Hampton U the proud daddy , were highly pleased with the courtesy of a new son, who arrtveu a wee j ago. Louis Funk is around assessins Mrs F S Hutchius. who has been ...u",,?'.. ht r IJU I n ... ao '- -- 111 o r M.f wi. i. .ha unrrnri-wrr nou ronirflT and will soon IB I'l flL I rpnm. " 1 J be ready to grade. Mr and Mrs. N. N. Robbins attend t h nloneer meeting ln Portland last Week and report a good time. relets SPS. nlc eround for the Fourth of July. nlc ground for the Fourth CLARKES. Charles Harrington Is sla.-r.ing for Mr. Huche. Mrs. Mir t.ee and Lewis Mavso'i are back from Hood Klver, wiunthey picked strawberries. W. H. WettiauLr purchased a bay loader In ft week. Mrs. William Marshall, wr.i Is 111. Is Improving. C. H. Hergmnn hauled a .load or lum ber last week. Miss Ida Hnag boont Simla villi Miss Minnie Steeiaan. Jerome Parmemer Is home i,'ln. Misses Dora and Ebla Marquardt vis- Ited Mrs. K. A. Cumins Sunday. Mrs. Coulter n'lended the poitl.uid Kose fcnow last WeK Rudolph and Ida Haag were ia t'vwn last week. The Grangers are building tin addi tion to their hall. S. 0. Dillman from Oregon C'ty was in Clarkes Inst week and purchased a fresh row. Mr. Huche wa in town lasi Vrldnv. W. H. Wetttufer and daughter VI oler were in town last wee. Miss Ruby Carl 6penl Su.'day with r -. i . . i ni .MISS IIBKM milK". , Miss Elsie hlmer and he, frlctM from Port ..and. f visit Ins Mm hi w ' family last Sunday nkG- m , P-r''" " Natives la.-t w-ek San:lmr ,U """i ttl M s. n,a Elmer came bi n... from Portland la st week. C W olfson has a sick horse Ms IK,ra ian.unroi is ri.eu.i.ng I to work for Mn. Albert Larslna cnaries iian n is ne-pn .vr. i.ici:e dig his well Henry Kellnsmlth s children have the whoop ng cough .,. Margaret Lelchtwise has chicken P- n..in.,r Misses Ida and mmr 'J"' Sunday with Miss Dora and Elda Marquardt. REDLAND. Uttle Xonnan Fischer, who cut hi- knee and was threatened with blood poison, is getting better. Geo. Catha. who has been very sick. E. N. Hrock Is papering and paint ing the interior of the M E. church. District No. "0 held its annual school meeting. Mr. Rosecrans was elected director for three years and Mr. Da vies was re-elected clerk, and District No. 116 re-elected R. Kerr director and E. N. Rrock clerk. Mr. Norman Is building an addition ' to his bam and Mr. Hendrlckson has built a barn. i MULINO. Mr. and Mrs. Crook have sold their store at Mullao to Mr. Hart, of Ore- 1 gon City, who takes possession this bIowlng nar(1 from the gouth- r8. and Miss Jones went to Port land Tuesday to attend the adventist camp meeting. An enjoyable time was had last Tuesday evening, June 17, when a number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Irtavne Hnwarrt rave them a siirnrise party at the- home of c T Howard. ; the occasion being their fifth anniver sary or wooden wedding. The young couple received quite a number of presents. At midnight refreshments, consisting of Ice cream and cake, were served, after which, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Howard many happy returns of the 'day the pWfits d9parte(j for their homes. Those present were: B. A Howard, wife and children, C. T. How ard and wife. Rev. Mr. Piper and wife. B. G. Howes and wife. G. W. Smith and wife. Oscar Hult and wife. E. J. Maple, wife and daughter, Mildred, R. ; H. Snodgrass and wife and daughter. Mary, Frank Shaw, wife and daughter. DeEtte, Frank Manning, wife and chll dren. Walt Waldorf and wife. O. A. ; Davis and wife, Mi-s. Udell, Mrs. ! Churchill, Misses Pearl and Hazel j Erickson, Edith Manning, Cora Graves Inez Snodgrass and Vesta Churchill; , Messrs. Cans, Claud Howard, Hsnry ; Fischer, Fred Wallace and Rob Snod- j grass. j Born ,to Mr. and Mrs. John Capler, June 21. a daughter, weight 12 pounds Mr. Cans, of Oswego, has been vis- I iting his daughter, Mrs. B. A. Howard, j the past week, returning home last ; Thursday. ! Mrs. Tom Fish Is reported to be on the sick list. EAST EAGLE CREEK. Mrs. Lucy Glover and Mrs. M. C. Glover were the guests of Mrs. How lett the other day. Miss Edith Chapman went to Springwater last week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aue for a day. Mrs. Tracy Cluster made a trip to Portland last week. Malcolm Woodle was over this way the first of last week. am uupu"i; " Kreuder, master of Lents Grange, made an Interesting talk. A surprise party was (riven trnett and Willie Hoffmelster last Saturdav evening. Quite s crowd was present mnA ...frnn. had a good time a hi - - . - Mr. snd Mrs. Holder of Garfield Grange, were Grange visitors Satur- dar. M V. Thomas, of Sandy, visited with Eagle Creek Grange Saturday. R. B. Gibson was Dreamng dis nn- H on May. It Is raining again. Mrs, Hewlett Is feeling very nmcrt better. Mr. and Mr. Koy !ouglas made trip to Kau. Cnk Monday evening. Henry I'd el I Is sawing wood for Guy Woodle. WILSONVILLE. Mrs. and Mrs. Abbott, have rented Miss Wolhert's cottage. Jesso l-awrence visited his niothxr this wek. Roy linker has been having a slt'ge of la grtPiMS for a few days. Mrs. Wm. Ellerson, of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hut son. Mm. A. K. Say and Claire Say spent a short time ln Newberg last week. Emma Stangel entertained the Wll sonvllle Club ln a delightful manner on Thursday afternoon. H. P. Aden went to Portland recent ly and purchased some beautiful china ware for the store. A goodly number of farmers have have out In the rnln this week. The. oil well la keeping up a steady pumping, and the driller on the well thinks the Indications for oil ar-J good. Little Harris Callnnan. who hns b?en staying with Mrs. llutson. has gone to Idaho to visit his grandparents. Mrs. Red Graham has been 111 with la grippe for about a week. At a recent meeting of the 1. O. O. F., Walter Shnrp was elected Nohla Grand: T. A. Mulloy, VlceC.rand: It. D. Aden, Secretary and Ed Mulloy. Treasurer. Meetings ars held every Saturday evening In the A. O. V. W. hall, to which visiting members are cordinlly Invited. About 15 members of the local Rv bekah lodge visited In Tualntln ou Monday evening last, and helped to organize a lodge at that place. The Columbia lodge, from Portland, exem plified the work. The boat containing the members of the G. A. R. passed through Wilson villi on Tuesday, and was a pretty sight, with its flags, etc., and somo of the staunch old veterans were beat ing a tatto with fife and drum. THREE OF A The Mower, Rake and Binder shown below are THREE OF A KIND. The kind that will make you smile with satisfaction when you use them, for they Rive service Real Service Honest Service-Full Measure for every cent you pay for them That we uiunmt.cc 1 3 ment of bar, knife and matic device for taking up wear in the Pitman knife head connection. These are points that make the Champion wear better and cut better than others. The Champion Binder Ha three exclusive features: The Force Feed Elevator which insures a continuous flow of grain to the packer arms. The Relief Rake which "prevent clogging at inner end of bar. Balancing Sectors which balance the machine in any height of grain. bacbved Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. "ST SOLD AT RIGHT PRICES BY W. J. WILSON & CO., OREGON CITY, ORE. CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO., CANBY, ORE. Ths Chautauoua program has ar rived, and is filled with god things in store for those who And themselv.-s able to attend. The Parent-Teachers' assoclatloi. held a meeting in tha school house on Thursday afternoon. The school elections are over and Wilsonville and other nearby schools sre planning for a good many Improve ments Hove yon planted anything for the Juvenile fair to be held ln September? The boys and girls are busy with their gardens, and will probably have a splendid exhibition ESTACADA. A merry party of Estacada peop'e enjoyed the hospitality of tha Frank Ewing home above Cazadero last Sun day. It was In ended to be a fishing party but the rain spoiled that and the guests fnjoved a great big dinner on the porca and occupied the after noon visiting and Just having a good time. ' The prospects are for a big celebra tion July Four;i at Kstarada. The beautiful park and pavilion is quite an inducement to plcnlcers snd tbi various attractions, such as go wlt'.i an old fashioned celebration, will bring hundreds of people all along the car line and surrounding coun try. Mrs. Pauline Lahleste, of Portland, arrived Sundar to visit with her brother, L. E. Belfils for a few weeks. Miss Stltos. of Portland. Is the guest of Miss Sturgeon this week. The lawsuit of Dubois vs. Hunt came off In Jus'iee Givens' court Tues day afternoon from 1:30 to 6:30. There was a large audience to listen to the battle of lawyers which was fought to a finish and resulted ln a v.r.n..t f,.r xtr liiili.il. The lltlua tlon was over the pries of lumber Mr. 1uIn)Is sold Hunt. Mrs. K. 11. Kellog gone to Lono Park. Or., to visit relatives for a few weeks. Jack Casualty visit Vancouver, Wash., the latter part of tast wek. Messrs. Avery Klrcbner and friend Fred Itowen, of Peterson. lo. ar rived Friday to visit al the home of the former's cousin, Mrs. A . K Spark. ! l A. Chapman was called to Seat tie on account of the death of his mother and will remain for a few days. Tho children of Mr. and Mrs. I.. Relsland. who have been III with scar let fever, are now convalescent un der the care of Dr. Adlx of this placs A young man employed In the Otto Kletch saw mill, by the name of Ar thur Howard, was painfully Injured ono day lust week while hauling log. The team ho was driving coinm.'tuod to run and In some manner durliu the mlxup his leg n crushed badly that Dr. Adlx. who was called, thought It necessary to tnl; the young man to' a hospital In Portland. Mrs, Anna Hunt, mother of Kd Hunt, of this place, who died last Tuesday evening, was burled Satur day In the cemetery near Kstarad.i. Rev. Mr. Jones preached the fune' sermon, services being held at the house south of town. Deceased was born In Indiana in lSHi. She came to Estucada In 10M and is welt and favorable- known. She was the moth er of seven children, four of whom survive her. Ed Hunt and Mrs. Oliver Shock of this place and two sons who reside In lows. Rev. J. E. II. Simpson, of Portlan I, has been secured as orator of the day for the Fourth here in Estacada. Abe Klrchner. Fred Rowen, Mrs. A. E. Sparks, Mrs. I toy I e and Mrs. Eck er auioed to Portland Friday after noon returning the same day. The wagon road across the river Is being Improved by removing the old plank and replacing with crushed rock and gravel. A new road Is also being laid out south of the railroad Champion Mowers means perfect align Note the loner wearing plates and the auto pitman. Champion Rakes Rake Clean Dump Easy and Last Long track and this too, will be a great Improvement over the old plank form erly used. Let the good work con tinue. Mrs. A. K. Morton spent 8unday with her sister In Portland, return ing Monday. Victor Adlx returned Saturday from Portland where tin had been visiting for a wek with relatives. Prof, and Mrs. Ford returned Fri day from an extended visit with rela tives in Portland. A Rod and Gun club was partially organized In Estacada last Friday aft ernoon. Quite an interest is being ta';en and a permanent organization Is expected to be orgaized soon. The strawberry and Ice cream and cake social ha I to be held in a vacant 1 building on Main street Saturday eve ning on account of Inclement weather, i A fairly g'd crowd was ln attend ance and the proceeds amounted to $14. The proceeds were for the pur pose of helping to defray expenses of the Fourth of July parade. , The Mall Carriers' picnic In the Es- j tacada Park, which was to have. been j held las Sunday, was spoiled on ac-1 count of rain. We understand that 2700 tickets wwe sold for this event. I I Editor Hoyle returned tbt latter ; part of last week from Montana. i Nf al lironson and family have moved Into their own residence In the east part of town. j Russel Reed went to Corvallis last i -..v r ake a two weeks' sgricultur- j al course, KiBa- ada Is to have a lecture course, i the first number coming about Oc tober 10. I Charles Sparks Is making some ; much needed Improvements on bis res-! Idence on Terors' Hill. i J. W. Reed transacted business at Portland Tuesday, O. II. Flllonwldor. deputy dairy and food rommlsslonnr, of Portland, spent several days In this locality, WILLAMITTI. Miss Kate lliiwlaiut and Mr. Hot) a rt Carey left for (heir homes In Ohio Tuesday after an extended visit with MIhs Kate's brothers In this (own mid Oregon City. Mr. Joseph Hunt had the misfortune to fall and cripple himself up badly, but la getting on nicely. Dr. Mount was called to Willamette Wednesday to attend Mr. Marsh, w ho is visiting her daughter, Mr. 8. A. Cobli. The Olrl Cadets of Willamette, met at Miss Audrey Tour's Friday evening for a Jo'ly party. Refreshments were served. Miss Helen Fronton returned Wed nesday from a visit to her uncle's at litntlstone. At the recent school election Mr. Thompson was elected director III placo of U Bnldow whose term was up and Mr. Jesse Hyatt siUTeedinl Mr. Rod iters as clerk. Mr. Cha. Swift has been prostrat ed over the death of a dear brother at St. Louis, Mo.. Tuesday evening, He was a railroad engineer and was mort ally hurt In a railway noeldent. It had been only six months since her mother dld. Mr. Cha. Wuldrou snd her aunt, Mrs. Dent, were at Vancouver. W?!t.. the last of the week. There ha been a number of mar riage among tht Willamette young folks recent'v, but all kept Very quiet Mis Lucy Rice wedded Waller Wall ing at Rorkaway Ucarh: Mis Jesslii Hall became the bride of Mr. Wilkin son: Ernest .Young married a fair young lady, and Everett Downey and Miss France Curran were married. The excessive rain hurt Die lata strawberrv crop and the cherries. Dr Ford will preach at Willamette Sunday, June 19. and Issues a cordial Invitation for all to be present. Sun day. Juno 15, he preached an luteret in nrniiin nn I tin nature snd ordi nance of Haptlmn and bapttted Mr. KIND Do better work than others, because made that way. Just ex amine theChampion Compare the wide yoke with others. You will find it wider and stronger. This Viola Dennett and son 'Frank, t'e Misses Meta Hlgglnbotham and Fran ces Waldron. A lucky chap Is Grover Grandipils'. who woi a fine camera snd a Ji. tO box of choice candy In recent chance contests at II. IMsman's. People, especially the ladles, are busy registering for the coming city election June 2H. Th Idlsr Works Hard. Work. Ideiilly. should lie congenial, fruitful, snd the worker sware of his worth to the world. Noliody works tuiriler than the Idler. He hns on his hnncls the dire disk of killing time. Knowing the awfulness of vsrulty, be fills the dny wlih s semblance of sctlv Ity mid while gnnwliig st his pence Is diiim-loii of the bitrren folly of It all. Tlie Hm-st argument for real work Is the siiirle of Its counterfeit presentment-Illi'linrd Purtiin In the liellmnn. Inclosing ( 6tmp. "Every dny you leiirn something new." retnnrked n tnnn that was busy oieiilng letters "I get about fifty let ters a week with s postage stamp stink on the corner for a reply. There is only one niim Ir America that knows bow to stick a tnmp on a letter." " Wind's bis stunt?" demanded the friend. "Instead of sticking the stamp by a corner, so that I have to take a daub of inurlluge to uiuke that corner stay down, be sticks it by the middle, so that when I nse It again sll the edges srs gummed, snd the little spot tn the center does not matter." New York Sun. q 1 . -1 - - -r A" """ JTun'niH t CIPRIJ alcohol j riH n k n r. AVcUflatJcPrrpviXUirirJU slmlUlliKjili'Hiod.iiillWtiU ling tlse Sinnincto anlLkmvB al Promolcs Difttrionflr- fi ncss mid IHX onlalni nrKiw Oriimt.Murnhiiv norMucrjl Not Narcotic. SMHaMMtMSSSBBHW AptnVfl iWnwdy rorOnnllBi lion. Sour Stonwih..)Urrlri fee Sin SinW NEW YOHK. Exact Copy ol Wrapper. OUTLOOK FOR ANNUAL ASSEM BLY NEVER 80 PROMISING AS IN PRtSENT YEAR MANY FEATURES ON BIG PROCRAM Remsrksblt Lis of Ltctures and Studies Secured Proves Draw ing Card to Hundreds Tents in Demand Attendance records of former years wilt be shattered at the coining ses sion of the Willamutto Volley Chau tauqua If early predictions count for anything. The assembly opi-ns at Gladstone park July Mil for a twelve day srsslon,, closing the 20th. Tenl reservations are coining In by ti score, and the ('hauliiiniiia "t nt city" bids fulr to run way up Into the hun dreds. This Is an unusually good onion of a record attendance. The season ticket side begins In earnest Monday next, but alr-ady a Inruo number of patrons uro taking advan tage of tho "hook" plan, whi-reby they ran secure their season admission whh-h are good for all rlnsses, loc lures, main platform attractions nnd In fact everything for thit sum of $2.00, thus cutting off CO cents trom the regular price. Theso book tickets may be secured from 1. IL, L. & I. Co. office. 1st and Alder, i'orllund. or from Mr. Cauflclil. st the Hunk of Ore gon City, beginning next Monday, on payment of the $2.00, ocoompauled by the list of the ten desiring tickets. The office of the secretary, Mr. H. E. Cross In the Heaver building, has been a mighty busy place tint past two weeks. Fifteen thousand book lets of the Chautauqua have been sent to all parts of the surrounding coun try, nnd In addition hundreds of let-t-.-rs of Information have been wlrt ten to Chautauqua enquirers. Win dow cards by the score have been sent to nearby towns, and the county Is being billed most thoroughly. The railroads are making pr3parn tlons for handling the big annual crowd that throngs Gladstone park. The Southern Pacific will slop Its lo cal trains at a point close to the grounds, while the P. It., L. t P. Co. will run cars every half hour to and from Oregon City directly Into the park. From Portland patrons should take the "Oregon City" car at First snd Alder streets, and tho car service continues until late at night each way. flaggage may be shipped on either line. Tho P. IL, L. A P. Co. as a courtesy to the Clinu'anqita, will douhW the lighting cap-iclty In the auditorium, and In addition will In crease tho number of electric lights on the grounds. The summer school classes which occupy the morning hours each day will cover a wide range of practical subjects that will appeal especially to tha women. The collfge work this yenr Is to be a feature, as practically every educational institution in tlie stale will have charge of at least ono forum hour, from 11 to 12:00 eacli day. The twenty-six big afternoon and evening programs will Include such noted attractions as Prof. Ilaum gurdt, lecturer; Frances Carter, read er: Ng 1'oon Chew, Chinese states man; Walt Ho'comb, lecturer; Sierra Mixed Quartette! Colonel Haln, lec turer: Maude Willis, Interpreter of the drama: Frederick Vlnlng Fisher, lecturer; Tyrolean Alpine Singers, Grace Lamkln, "Superviser I'lav," a dlstlnce feature for all the children: Dr. W. Tt. Hlnson, of Portland s Wb'te Temple; Mr. E. O. I,ewls, lecturer: the Portland Ijidles" band of the Arti san Lodge, In dnlly programs: Dr. Matt 8. Hughes of Pasadena, Calif., lecturer; Pamahaslka and his pets. Portland will be well represented In the Chautauqua music. Prof. F. T. Chapman has general supervision of the 1913 musical program, and Prof. J. It. Cowen will direct the special chorus work, which will consist of over 100 choir singers from Portland snd Oregon City. The Shakespeare club of Portland, the Women's clubs, the W. C. T. V., and the State Sun day school association will maintain headquarters on the grounds. tl 1" rr a RECORD CROWDS rnn mil llTi 1 1 All I M M1AUIAUUUA nti For Infant- rind Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tlio Signature of Use For Over Thirty. Years VMS Hmtl MMM MO VM m Auditorium DsdlcaUd, ANN AKHOII. Mlrh.. June 21. The itiniiiilfii-ent auditorium pruM-med to the University of MIchlKiiii a nieiu. orlul to tha late Arthur Hill wit form ally dedicated today In ronnectiuo : Willi the alumni day relebrnll'ui at .tlie university. Ulsliop Wllllnin uu led th dedication exen with m Invocntbm, folio lug which adilreurs were delivered by Governor Kerrii, StMintor T'wiisiid. I'resldeiil emer 1 1 us Augell and Id-geut W. I., t'lem ruts. OREGON CITY PROOF. Should Convince Every Oregon City Reader. Tlu frank statement of s mUlilor, lulling th merits of a rMii-l . Hlds you !tiis and bcllcvtt. The sumo endorsement iy mini slraiiKer far awny Command no belief at sll ll -re's nn Oregon City ca Oregon City rlllielis tesllflrs. Head and be convinced. A. (! Vt)dwiii'd. Prop. CUnr a Confee;loury s'lire, 412 Mum 81.. OleMHI J'lt.v, Oregon. : 'I su(T'rJ a nr.'Ui deal from my kldiis snl I in i-j M bark as wi ak ami Pain ful nn. I often iiiv rest was lrtiion. I Id! til m.-tlng better steady nft"r I b van using I loans Kidney I'llb snd I ns noon we'l, You limy rniitlii'j publishing tin i-mlurni'iiielit I have given I Hum's Kidney Pill b"(nro. I still h great confidence In them. For rnln by all dealers. Tries Q ci-nts. Foster Mllluirn Co.. iuihs.o. New York, solu agents for the i'liliud Hlatei. Heiiiemlicr tho iismet-Ikmn's anJ take no other. In tha County Court of the Slats of Oregon, for Clackamas i imniv. In the Matter of the Kstate of ties .if KhiitnLirw. To Ira IL Dodge. Herbert N. I"J. MUry M. MiCarty and Amiens Lynch, heirs at law and dovls-e un d -r I he Will of aiiltl deceased, od to all other persons Interested bore- In. , U'lmr.-iia mum n.illtlon of h. 1I Hholiilero, executor herein, an ordif was duly mads snd entered in u nt.,.. .a ui..iti...i r,uirt Mntl miiso oo June iitiih, 19U, directing that you and ..m il nf von nmu'iir lii this cnurt OS or before August 5th. 1913. and ho cuiiso why an Order siiouw noi ,.,,i.u tl... mnu nf the fllllllS'iDI described real eslate belonglim to Uw estate of suld deceased. The Knst one-half ("4) of Section Blxtwm (16) T. 1 N. It. 25 E. of VV. In Morrow County, Oregon. Lot 10. Illock Thirty-six (381 Vont mouth Addition to the City of lor land, Multnomah County. OreKon. Uts 1 and 2. Illock 1 VansrhoIrM Addition, ML Tabor, Multnomah Coun ty, Oregon. k Whereas by Order dated June 1913. made and entered In this cauM It was directed that Citation Issue W t...i. iki. r.iurt tn said Rein . and devisees directing them and e" of them to appesr in saw court -. before the said 6th day of AhPiii. 1913, and show csuse why said Order should not be grunted. Now, therefore, In the name or u State of Oregon, you and each of y" are hereby cited to appenr at V" County Court Room In Oregon U" Clackamas County. Oregon, en or fore Tii'sdav, Ang'is' tV. i:M3. show cause If any ihero be. why so order should net b rrnnted by w above Court for the ss'e of thi sw" described rnl property as pr iea " In said petition. - rt Witness mv hand and s-al "f ' T1" affixed this 2fith day of ,M W .L. MIlLvb'. Countv rterk. (SEAL OF county roriiTi. Iiy E. T. QCINN. Administrator's Notice of Sle of Property. , Notice Is hereby given that PlinT"f to an order of tho Countv e-in he Rtnte of Or-gon. for rlnrMmjJ County, msile June 23rd. WX filed snmo dny. the imdrslgned nmi" Isirator of the estate of S-imsn iJ . Davis, debased, will sell .".0 rr land belonging to said est;ve, u. ed as follows, to-wlt: ..v. Iteglnnlng at s point .i rn, Bp-. snd S.32 chs. W. of the corner or tlons 10. 11. 14 and 15. In T i 8 E. of the WI'. Mer. Hacks (W ty. Oregon, thence South thence Kast 11.49 chs.: thence 26.10 chs. and thence West H . to the place of heglnnlng conian'JJ 30 acres, more or less, said sair ' made on or after the 4th day of A ust, 1913. at the office Stone, Caufleld Pulldlng, Oregon M' Oregon, and to bet P-,; AdmlDltr,,r AAV AY a iF in