2 DON'T TRIFLE WITH COUGHS OR COLDS. Many Have Filled Consumptive Graves Because They Neglected a Cough or Cold. You nercr know how soon a cold will become serious malady. It may be in the head to-day; in tho lungs to-morrow and the next day you may be fighting doadly pneumo nia for your life. It'a much the same with cough. Inflamed and cough worn throat and lungs offer the best chance to consumption germs to be gin their murderous work. There's only one way to preterit these deadly diseases ret tine a hold on you. As soon as a cough or cold attacks you, take Dr. King's New Discovery until pu are entirely cured. Sometimes a dose or two will do the business, sar ing you suffering and a doctor's bill Thousands of cures like these below prove its wonderful power to cure coughs and colds. "I feel sure it's a God.oend to hu manity," writes Mrs. Eflie Morton, Columbia, Mo., "for I believe I would have consumption to-day, if I had not used this great remedy." "I tako great picnsun in recom mending your Dr. King's New Dis covery for tho benefit of suffering humanity. It's ft thoroughly reliable remedy for all coughs, croup and lung troubles. We nave used it in our family for fourteen years with the best results. It saved my mother when two doctors gave her up. She had a very severe case of pneumonia and was in bed seven weeks and part of the time 'out of her mind so that she did not know me. I told father to get me two 50c bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, which he did, and on taking it she soon began to improve, and four bottles cured her entirely. You may pub lish this if you wish and I will an swer all inquiries, with postage en- losed for reply. Tours respectfully, "TYm. Cogger." Sold and recommended by NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MULINO. Mr. Talman. who bought the Porter place arrived here with his family from Texas last week and has takej possession of his property. Mr. Por ter moved with his family to Cauby. Miss Olive Jones was taken serious ly ill last Thursday with sciatic rheu matism and was removed to the Kasi Side Sanatarium. Portland. Friday. Her friends hope for a speedy recov ery. J. J. Mallatt left last week for East era Oregon to be near his son, George who was reported last week as having small pox in his family. M alalia Grange No. 40 will hold their regular meeting next Saturday, whvn the losing side in the recent con test will give a banquet to the win ners. Mrs. A-thur Mallatt went to Port land Sunday to vist her sister, Mrs. Osborn. Cured of Liver Complaint 'I was suffering with liver com plaint," says Iva Smith of Point Wank. Te.as, "and decided to try a 2jc box of Chamberlain's Tablets, and am harpy to say that I am completely cured and can recommend them to every one." For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) hunal in the liaptist cemetery on Tuesday. A lame concourse of neigh bors and friends met at the church to pay the last sad tribute to one who had been brought up from the cradle in their midst and again we are re- minded that the young may die, and the old must die. The Itaptlst church Is holding reviv al meetings this week with good at tendance. Mrs' Ilockman .Is somewhat better of those dizzy spells and ran walk about the rooms again. The school is tawing an epidemic of chicken pox, at least a number are afflicted with something resembling that disease. Word was received that Mrs. Julia Gage was returning to llandon. Coos County on the Hreakwater, which sail ed Tuesday. The Ladies" Circle will meet with Mrs. Gage on Thursday of next week, and a full attendance It expected. This Christinas month, there is to be a unique Christmas pie. WILSONVILLE. The Misses Brobst went to Portland on Thursday to attend the Melba-Ku-belik recital. The village stores are well stocked with Christmas goods. The "Farmers' Society of Equity" will hold a meeting on Friday evening, in A. O. U. W. hall. The Parent-Teachers' Association held a meeting in the school house, on Friday afternoon, at the close of school. Miss Helen Murray, our popular school principal, was in the Rose City on Saturday, visiting relatives. Norman and Harry Say received the news of the death of their brother-iu- law, Arthur Draper, of "acute pneu- j moma, on Saturday, December 6. Miss Mae Baker visited her parents on Frid.y and Saturday. Franjf Seely is very ill at his home, and bus been under a physician's care for soibe time. Ths "Onion Grower's Association" shippel another carload of first class oniony on Saturday. The Hood View Ladies Aid Society hare elected Mrs. A. Clutter for Pres ident for the ensuing year, which will Insure the society a wide awake and capable leader. Mr. Swartz has been In a Portland hospital for some time, and has been very ill. The choral Society of the Hood View district met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baker, on Friday even ing, and a profitable and enjoyable time apent by the members. The next meeting of the society will be beid at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Miss Murray and Mrs. Hasselbrink, of our village school, are planing to give a Christmas tree at the school bouse, which is being looked forward to with joyful anticipation by pupils ana other who are aware of the com ing event. There will be an excellent program which is already being prac ticed. Santa Ciaus will in all prob ability arrive during the evening and empty his sack of good things for old ana young and even it It should rain, we have no doubt that "Old Santa" is familiar enough with our Oregon winter to bring along his umbrella, oil-cloth and rubber boots. Have you subscribed for the Enter prise for the ensuing year? If not, do so at once, and send in your items to the correspondent, who will gladly receive them. Fit His Case Exactly. "When father was Bick about six years ago he read an advertisement of Chamberlain s Tablets In the papers that fit his case exactly." writes Mis Margaret Campbell of Ft Smith. Ark "Ho purchased a box of them and hi1 has not been sick since. My sister had stomach trouble and was also ben efited by them." For sale by all deal ers. (Adv. BARLOW. Miss Lavine Widows has been quite ill with quinsy sore throat, but she hnn sufficiently recovered so that she is able to be at school again. Martin Widows Is suffering with an ulcerated tooth. Geo. l'.erg has been quite ill but Is able to be around ayain. Dell Irwin, of Albany, visited his uncle, R. E. Irwin. Wednesday. Mrs. Jas. Erickson went to Portland last week to do Christmas shopping for the store. A sewer pipe is being laid down Main St. and the Pacific Highway which will drain the upper part ot town. Do not forget the literary Friday evening. Mrs. C. G. Tull went to Portland Wednesday of last week. The Ladies' Aid of the Synod Lu theran church met with Mrs. Slatager Wednesday. Paul Rod by, of Portland, visited El mer Irwin last Sunday. Constipation Poisons You. If you are constipated, your entire ystem is poisoned by the waste mat ter kept in the body serious results often follow. Use Dr. Kings isew Life Pills and you will soon get rid of constipation, headache and other troubles. 25c at Druggists or by mail. H. E. Buckler) & Co, Philadelphia and 8L Louis. (Adv.) STAFFORD. This vicinity had a alight frost Mon day and Tuesday night Men are hauling rock on the worst places between Stafford and Hazelie and while It makes wheeling on those place pretty rough, men are glad to be able to use the roads at alL Mr. Bpanaeberg. 8r, of this neigh borhood has a petltin In circulation, which la being very generally signed to be appointed supervisor in this dis trict. He baa bad sixteen years In th same office In other communities, and while we all know It is an appoint ive office, still a well signed Petition may show to the -powers that be the wishes of the people. Miss Christina Wilkins died at St Vincent's hospital with PPnd!1cl,u and was brought home to Stafford for How to Bankrupt the Doctors. A prominent New York physician says, "If it were not for the thin stock ings and thin soled shoes worn by women the doctors would probably be bankrupt." When you contract a cold do not wait for It to develop into pneumonia but. treat it at once. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds, and has won a wide reputation by its cures of these diseases. It is most effectual and Is pleasant and safe to take, lor sale by ail dealers. (Adv.) JENNINGS LODGE The Jennings Lodge Community Club held its regular session on De cember 3. President Newell giving a talk on whether the Club should con tinue or not, as there has not been as much interest manifested of late. A committee of five consisting of Messrs. Ostrom and Sinclare and Mes dames H. J. Robinson, Hart and Miss Farnui; are to formulate plans for the betterment of the club to be submit ted to the members at the next regu lar meeting on January 6. Mrs. Hugh Roberts, Mrs. H. J. Robinson and A. C. MacFarlane are on a committee to aid in street Improvement A num ber of new members were taken in at the last meeting. One of the most successful socials given by the Parent-Teachers' Asso ciation was held at tbe liatdorf hall on the evening of December 5. The ball was elaborately decorated with ferns and fir branches and a number of baskets of ferns were suspended from the ceiling and were greately ad mired. A' program of songs and a reading by Miss Kern were enjoyed. H. J. Robinson and Mrs. John Wal dron responded to encores as also did Mr. Pntz with a zither solo. The children's songs were accompanied by Mrs. Altman on the piano and were well received. Mrs. Durham of Portland, spoke of plays and recreations and Miss Ward gave the children of the primary and the higher grades as well as the par ents, some very pretty folk dances, which was an attractive feature of the affair. Pumpkin pie and coffee and doughnuts were served to about 110 people. Mrs. Geo. A. Ostrom and her efficient committee deserves much credit for the success of the evening's entertainment The new borne of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Abbey Is rapidly going op and will be ready for the family about the Brat of the year. Mrs. Ingram haa purchased the Klrueae cottage and I netting nicely settled In Ikt new homo. Mr. and Mrs. C. V .Morse enter tallied a few friend at cards on Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mr. Edward Illinium; Mr .and Mr. Sinclare and Mr, and Mr. A. C. MacFarlane. Alice Kvo and Donald Mac Farlnae, llaiel ud Ma li In Hriifuim and Mr. and Mr. Mono made up the tublc for the game. Mr. and Mr. J. II. Welch have loft ther summer home here and taken apartment in Cortland for the win tn Word ha been received Unit Mr. Flora lleckner. who underwent a ser Ion operation In San Francisco 1 now able to leave tbe hospital. Mr. Miilarmio h had a most en joyable visit from two of her school rhum. Mr. Star of Konnevillo anil Mr. Stnnnnrd of Portland. The Hlrd lecture by Wm. U Finely on Tuesday evening wa farly well attended. A petition was circulated at tho close favoring a game reserve from the Clackama on the louth to Oak Grove. The choir of the Congregational church of Oregon CHy, heard Melbu on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mr. Harry Robinson and Mr. Uirralne Os trom were the Jennings IahIko folk who made up the parly. The choir under the leadership of Harry Robin son Is doing good work. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hose, who have resided at this place for the past nine ear, will leave for Houston, Texas, this week. On tho 5th of December the Dis trict Boundary luihrd detached the fol lowing territory from Concord or school district No. 2S. to be annexed to the Jennings Ixidgo district No. 114: Beginning at a point where J. (i. Uoelhe north boundary line Inter sect the Willamette River, thence eastcrlv along fnld north line to the center of P. R. I., C. Co. right of way, thence along tho center line of snld railroad right of way in a south- OAK CROVI. Pursuant to a rail by the Preldiuil of the Oak drove Fair Aiaoruitlun, a meeting waa held on Monday even lug, December H, nt the residence, of Mr. 11, l.ee Paget to doleruilno what ulunild bo dona with the monoy In the rroaaury. By unauliiioiia vote II was. decided (he money be held iiilaet, and used to finance another fair, to bo held in September, 1VM. It wa also decided that a mas meeting ha held Tuesday evening, December 1, at tho Oak Grove school house, to elect officer for the Fair Association. California Woman Seriously Alarmed "A short time ago I contracted a 'vere cold which settled on my lung and caused me a great deal of annoy ance. 1 would have bad coughing spell and my lungs wre o sore and inflamed I begun to bo seriously alarmed. A friend recommended Chamberlaln'a Cough Remedy, saying she had used It for year. I bought bottle and It relieved my rough the Ural night, and In a week I was rid of the cold and aorencs of my lung." write Mis Mario tlerber, Sawteltn, Cal. For ante by all dealers. (Adv.) ESTACADA. Mis Mable Fanning visited friends In Portland Sunday. The Masonic lodge of Eslacada has Invitation out to member of their order anil tho Eastern Stars, for a banquet on tho evening of Dec. IS. The banquet supper w ill be served at Hotel Kslacnda. People living on Terrace Addition will have a sidewalk to connect wi:!i ! the walks across the creek. I Mrs. Nenl Cronann I employed In I the Cary Mercantile- Co. store. Attorney Devore transacted busl I ness at Oregon lily and Portland Sal i nrday. i Landlord 1-aurry attended the Ho tel Men's meeting ut Portland Inst A nunilM-r of I be official of the I'. R. I A P. Co.. paid Kalaeada a visit In I heir speclnl car Tiiedny. Warren Unrr wa homo Sunday from IVrtlnml, Lloyd Haling fell on (hit lew near tho school house Tuesday and struck 111 head on tint sidewalk with such force, that he wa rendered uiu'oiiHcloiia for oiiio time. Dr. Adlx waa called and lie wa taken to hi houiii near town, where It i reported ha la getting along nicely, EAGLE CREEK erly direction to the present norm i W1,,,K boundary of school district No. H. ()n B,.00nt f the serious lllues of The District Boundary Board also her mother. Mr. Carl Cary I 111 Port gave us the following described prop-1 Uin-i thl week, erty from the Gladstone or school di Mrs. W. K. Havlland waa In Port triit No. Ill: Beginning at the norih-, hiiu Miturday culling on relatives and Mr. and Mr. Cahlll, Mis Echo (lllheii and Mr. It. B. (Ilbkon mt at the homo of Mr. Hewlett last Wed nesday evening and held a prayer meeting. Theria will he prayer meet ing every Wednesday evening at Mr. llowiotti. and all are wolooiiw come. Tho Sunday school la Intending to hnve a Christum tree at the achnol house Christina eve, They will also have a vhort program. II. H. Gibson wa a Burton visitor Sunday. There wa a large attendance ut the basket social and entertainment Inst Saturday evening at the chuol homo. An Interesting program, con slstlng of song, recitation, dialogue, etc.. wa very well rendered. II. l Huntington auctioned off tho basket which brought $39 55. Thero were 13 bnket. Till money I to bo used to pun base a teacher's desk. Krneat lloffmelster nn neen nam ing apple to the station for Will Douglas. Ho was taking a load down tho other day, when u hn wa going down the hill, the coupling pole broke. Thev renall-ed It. but had to leave the load there over night and take It on the next day. AL6PAUGH. Mr. and Mr. Cha. Spark were en tertained al dinner by Mr, and Mr. A. K. Spark, of Estacudu. Hester liltheii and Mr. Dick Glut eus were the guest of Mr. and Mr. John Glthctis Monday. Frank Dov.lv spent Sunday it home. Mr. und Mr. John Githeii spent g I SEATiO LIV14 I lOI lrf-tMCIN. I TILTING Or o .omtmi I f AT ' ' . i AP40N It VIA l. 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BOISE, IDAHO Chlldron Cry for Flotchor's Tho Kind You lluvo Always JIonM, nml which lm In lor over i0 yrurn. Ims bornntha slinmt,,.. - " Iwn ml under hi Jl WutXAMU Allow no una to Uriel v y.uV All Counterfoil , liiiltntloiis nml JiiUiu-;mhI urn bia fciperlinoiil tl"t trlllo w Itlt nl cndiuiiit'r tlia lienltli lufunt niitl t'lilMri'iii.XvrUtiic nguluat -Lij.eruiiout, What is CASTORIA M Cnatorln Is a linrmlea snlatltnt for Onutor Oil, Yar. irorlo. Props nml Noolhlntr Nyrnpa. It Is luunt i iiittiln licit Iter Opium, JUorpliliio nor other JWetiti substance. It nue la Its guiiruntc. It destro) t)r. ': nml ulliiya IVveilslinc. Tor nioro tluui thirty y,.Mrg !! Ima been In con tunt ti for tlin relief of t'oiiMifi,,,.i; ' Wl.nl folic, ull Tcethlnir Trimble , f " ' " - it miii IE...,, . . .. ... I llllllll-IU T, iMitrrlHi'it, nixliiillntcs tint I'immI, giving licultlijr nml imturul le..i. Tho Children's l'litiucci-'! ho Mother's l'rlcud. W GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Dca3 the SIgnnture of J The Kind You Have Always Bough! Use For Over OU Years In Daily Christmas Hint Jim ths Thills' for Iht Children' StofUlnS Isn't llil the rnlint lit t lu rnly k lit you ever in) lie tlx proilucl of i tlin fi-rtlle hriiln of VsDMir lilrl tio ; tl rut limilii 1)1 itt fur a iiililiiltflit "irml." i Till) little fellow noulil lie Jtmt III i tiling for lliv rliililrvu'a Clirt.tnii nUN-kliiit lluw U lie ninile? Tho en. Iet thins In tl worlil liet a kiikIIj- iiiily of tmiig tintliilrkii, itne Inrc rnl.ln. nmmliiiiiilliiw. slnioiiil. iii nun. Tlieil you are remly fur the Kraukeiwteln trlik-iimkliii; mini. It I heal to Ik tin ou the leu anil arm flrnt. To iimke Die leg itKk east corner of the Peter M. Rlnersou D. L. C. thence southerly along the east lone of Rinearson claim to the north boundary of the plat of Meldrum to the Intersection of Steele Avenue extended, thence southwesterly alonK said extended line of Steele Avenue and continuing In tho same direction along Steele Avenue to the southwest corner of the plat of Glen Echo, thence northwesterly along the west side of Glen Echo plat and continuing on same point of compass to the north west corner of a 2.10 acre tract be longing to E. O. Secley, which said point la on the south boundary of school district No. 114, thence In a westerly direction along the north boundary of tbe J. W. Meldrum tract to the Willamette River. Mr. and Mrs. James Lee DeLong have Issued invitations for a 500 par ty for Thursday evening. Friday afternoon will be the regu lar meeting of the ParentTeachers' Association. A good attendance is i desired as matters of Importance will J come up. ; Saturday evening the Fraternal friends. Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Wright have rent ed the McCunly resdence. Mrs. Lilly Vallman, of Fosll, Ore., Is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. II. Kellogg. Rev. 11. L. Dunn, who has been hold ing meetings with tho assistance of W. Givens, at the Christian church for the past three weeks, closed the services Sunday night and returned to his home at Gladstone yesU-rday morning. The concert at the Family Theatre Tuesday nlnht, given by Mrs. Steph enson and Mr. Dunn, was well attend ed and seemed to give rery good aat Isfaction. Tbe M. E. church and the Cbrlatian church people are making great prep arations for Christmas. Ms. Ingram of Falls City, Ore., is visiting relatives In this vicinity. On account of the next regular meet ing of tbe C. I. C. coming the day be fore Christmas, the date was changed to Monday, Dec. 22. J, A. Tucker will have another tur key shoot befor Christmas. Edward Shearer, of Garneld, car Y.Ju1 f, U nCiDK P,8"J !J Itl 1 ried off several prlies at the Chicken Katdorf hall, atid the members of the newly organized lodge have asked many of their relatives and friends. Virginia has been tbe name given the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Card. Mrs. T. J. Spooner and sons and grand daughter. Miss Vivian, have taken np tbelr borne at tbe Lodge and are getting nicely settled at their borne on tbe banks of the Willamette. The man who knows the leas gen erally thinks he knows the moat. Show In Portland last week. Mesdames E. W. Bartlett and M. K. Morton entertained the football boys and Profesor Ford and Gutbrie Tues day evening at the llartlett home. Mrs. J. A. Somer will entertain friends today at ber home In the east part of town. B. McClean, of Portland, had a law suit here Tuesday to recover damages for goods be alleges were damaged enroute to Portland when a leal livery man moved him. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar llleple. Mlas Hazel Glthens attended tho entertainment at the Douglass school houso Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve llleple enter tained a number of their friends one evening last week. Mrs. Albert Klthchlng and Mrs. Clara llullard were the guests of Mr. John Gltben one day last week. A nelce and nephew of Mr. G. W. Dowty from Washington has been vis iting with him. Out of th Frying Pan. 'Toor girl! Uer life wa a desert before ahe met and married blra, and now look at her." "Tea, I know been having hot time of It ever sines." Bt Louis Republic. Dr. Hobson's Olntmtnt Heala Itchy Eczama. The constantly Itching, burning sen sation and other disagreeable forms of eczema, tetter, aalt rheum and skin eruptions promptly cured by Dr. Hob son's Eczema Ointment Geo. W. Fitch of Mendota, 111., says: "I purchased a box of Dr. Hobson's Ecxema Ointment Have had Eczema ever alnce tbe Civil war, have been treated by many doc tors, none have given the benefit that one box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Oint ment haa." Every sufferer should try It. We're so positive It will help you we guarantee It or money refunded. At all Druggists or by mail 60c. Pfeif fr Chemical Co, Philadelphia and 8t Louis. (Adv.) Till CAMDV KID. two of the ratln ou two toothplek. ami to the rml of earb plora n al mond for a foot. Tbe arm are mud In the mime wny; except for I lie liinul tbe almond ire hlmiclied. Now run two marshmallow through a tooth-pli-k for the uinn'a boily, II bnan't any neck. Ilavo rendy some melted clioeolat and dip an urn nee tlek In this mixture ami with It make large dota for the button on bl eont and for bl farinl fen t lire Now attach arm and leg, and when a good alzed flit ha been raklnlily placed on hi bead for a bat ths man la ready for the locking. Idtal Ltngth For Ssrmon. What Is the Ideal length for a Ker inon? The tii-tlu I mined, hy Dean Hole In hi "Memories." Hy way ol illiiHlrntloii. be tell a story of a sher iff' ehnplnln who hml ome nuked a Judge what wa the proier length of a sermon. "Well, twenty minute," was the aniwer, "wllli a leaning to tin sldo of mercy." That I good advlee and. by the way, It I advlee which Queen Victoria would have henrtlly approved. In 1W the queen present ed a pulpit rIiih to the Clin pel Royal, Savoy, and it w timed for exactly eighteen minute. There waa no nil taking the hint If yon wanted to please tbe queen you stopped preach ing at eighteen minute. It is going to be s great hardship for soma men of wealth to be compelled to bsve their fortunes guaranteed un der pure money act IN POTATO lit Allium! riiuildi te .InKimilnn la ifioi, III the potato trl While no hit. IliT i limine la aiiiiiiiiiii-cil In qu-iit-t lull, there I. Ilttl,. Im Iinntl-n ingoni liiiyei to tnkn bull) i,i;, lur run fancy, eeei !im It mid en-n f,r tut quality lit trml" I far from brisk, lironer are liilii ninr. dupoti- tlllll III let Ril of khiiih nf tllrlr IU- pile. Hume thai wrr.- ufdri'd frvn Mir to l a eeiitul a ! r il.o:oir now seeking hiiyei ( Th lo cal trade ha prrfctlcnlly all of III l tneillutu ri'(iilriiin-iii nml la But Is rllned to spirnliite ou the future. s Only a few cliunn. were rriwrtri I I lie ciilii.ll Ion of the I - u I Miuiki'.a rt tiny and most of the qimtutiuua atio ed ali-ady with the d.-iiiuiij wore or lea firm IhrouKll the day While tiiinlni' hn mil licca parti culnrly brink, trade hua mnioi aha rather well lately and lh muimlMl.a liunai' riKirt rondltlina aumtlut better thlin they hnve lie a, I'ork dropped illnhtly In Price fmta Iho qtiolatlou before. IVed alJ allowed a weaker tcm'rti'7 aat tM fluetimtloti were downward. PORK SHOWS SIGNS OF DROP IN Pit Pork price were subject to fluctua tions In the local market Monday a the general ti no showed alcna " weakening. The price dropped shade but no. decided itmnK " uoied. , ,h Tiirough the other quotntlona, tn tone waa genernlly firm and "J price steady. Iluslneaa tint M aomewhat quiet In the minmlsatos houae for several day and Irade aaa not been what It wa a few '" ago. YOUNG PULLET BREAKS All RED HEN LAYS EGO WEIGHING OVER QUARTER OF POUND tMerrltt Wllln-A.nt Willainotte. Ore.. Doc. K.-O1" -A young pullet, owned by L Junkln of thl. city, broke all rcor around here when she laid an seven Inches long n way and sm the other and weighing . ,unD, It Is said that the young s es do not seem at all haughty over lis ' s derfui foat but continues lla WU lies like a true servant. TWELVE TEAMS TIE KTU7 YOnK. Dec. I- Tw,eL? ' team, had ..food the test : 'two-,, riding ana were in - u-Mtof the alxday bicycle race In M Square Garden. Trailing Ind the Kopsky-Keefe coniblns I m In s aerieo of sprints. nr upl before 11 o'clock last ' 5 five times. Added to, he ' PT , losses, this put them eiKht V hind the leaders. FILL THIS OUT, IT WILL PAY YOU Name , Foatofflca Address , '"'!- I live mile, from on I have acre of There are acres under cultivation. There Is an lncu..ibrn of $ against the property due on ' . I would lilte to borrow f for yeara, glvln property aa aecurlty. Do you want to sell your farm? ilVro If you have a mortgage on your farm, or If you wish to money for development pnrpoiea, or If you want to sell your f will be to your advantage to Oil tbla out and return to us at WILLAMETTE VALLEY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. AURORA STATE DANK IiUILDINO AURORA, ORE"