OltEfiON'CITY ENTKIIlMilSK. nil HA V. .11 'XK 2. 1IM.V EAGLE CHE DANCE AT EAGLE CRltK. Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County canhy. oir. Jinn- ::' - i i..-. t.ti In a tiu-cimi; of the lnx'l li't I" ; ' in ihf my hall II. A ! lnun n-tl.ili-,1 it;r.it.r nti.l Ml.iin hnii-ltl i l.'ik A lit ! til ii i.l i I' ' mi. I l,tli grimm.r ami huh 'h'-l were x.ili.l to I made ian.litil Till. I, Mil ti 'l l-lllll'l "' ..mini; ..ir M ! Mi- A.t.lni. l Wj.'lli. fiwrtnl'-'i'l-'i'l "i h"'v M Iteih ptim ipat. J W . Tol. " 11 it ol ' m : i' ' "' "" iri'" n,.,r Ii.h.I. II II K -. !.. I rim i;mI Mi'Mi l-nVUia Slu-i ulau. Mat I" Ken Ki.irlii. Amy Uip-l- KwV S-ul.. aviMaiil. Ml I'll" ti-l !.- ii nnn.,!litei1 lru Itrr nf the U i-fl.!f Next r ihi imi ill s ' fwr iii-i limit t" i i -T-uhle .-ho'ar and hrin tin t l,i Tlii l in li.. ti.il work.-, I out well mi for lh-1 r.-.i-,n tin- limr.i.l.' mIkhiI wilt be opi-icd i "r Sdi.Hil it 111 i- here Monday. s,p I. iii'mt P. Th teacher for llif M.u-V!mr whoul for lli coming 'r will I"'. II. irry Sherwood, prim Ipal. anil I'.m l.i-vr Graham. n-iia:i( CAN BY PRINCIPAL LEAVES. CANNY, "u". J'""' --- M'" Ail" linn II. W!h. prm, Ipa! of thf Canh Kihuol. loll fur S-.ilti-' InTf hv uill attornl tin- Vtihirilty uf Waliliuton. Sln I takini! ot arailualr rk ilu-rc ami tll rvmrn In're tu lirr how-' AiikuM 1. DANCE WELL ATTENDED Knelte rmeler anj Arch Uns. CANHY- Ore.. June IS (Special.) ' Come tn! The water' fine." A The dunce i:iven tonight hy the han.I rrowj of youns folk went In Tuen waa well attended and everyone pre j Jay nliiht for the firnt time, but It ent enjoyed a R;od time. The munlc ended hy sitting around a his bonfire wan furnished hy Carrett's orchentrta for the water I a llltle loo cold yet. of Ihl city. m MANUAL TRAINING ADDED. 1 Thl i a remedy that every family MIl.WAI'KIE. Ore.. June 21. At ahould be provided with, and enpecial the annual meeting of the taxpayers, ly during the summer months. Think of Milwauliie schwil district Nj. t ii I of the ain and suffering that must be was voted nearly unanimously that the' endured when medicine must le sent directors lie authorized to install man-! for or before relief can be obtained, mil training and domestic sclem e de-j This remedy Is thoroughly reliable, r-irtmenls In connection with the hlshj Ask anyone who ha used It. Obtaln school next year. It was estimated' able everywhere. (Adv.) that the cost will tie Jl.'no for the first ! ear . I DAMASCUS. J.W. Crasle was re-elected director , for three years over H. Counsell Mrs Kittv nn,PI. entertained the by a vote of 89 to SO. Arthur Zanders, SunsMne CI'llb thc Kth. was re-elected clerk without opposl Mr arner was re-elected school ,ion- i director of District No. 77 and J. H. I Itowerinan was re elected clerk. They W1LS0NVILLE 1 also voted a four and one half mill tux. j Marlou Reed and family have movej Mr. and Mrs. Jake Peters attended 1 to Damascus. They will live In part the graduation exercises at the Jeffer-!0f Mrs. McCormell's house, son hinu school In Portland, at which j Miss Lillian Kredolph and Martin time Elmer Hasselhrink graduated. ( Anderson were quietly married Friday Rev. Wendell, of San Francisco, is j June IS. They will make their home filling the pulpit at the Cerman He-jn Portland, where Mr. Anderson owns form church at Frosg Pond at pres-ia nice home. We wish them a long ent. and happy life. Misses Christina and Anna Ilatalgia, Adolph Stoll was elected school di nrrived home on Tuesday and will ; rector at Rock Creek and S. C. Young keep house during the time of their; was re-elected school clerk. They al mother's and sister's absence, while , so voted a three mill tax. they attend the exposition, and visit I m , relatives in san r rancisco. 1 Gladys Wagner arrived h;me on j Saturday from the Hose City, where i she has been attending Lincoln llij.il School. Services will be held in the M. E. church next Sunday as usual, to which all are cordially invited. Ruhy Raker arrived home on Mon lay from the Rose City, where she has been visiting her brother Clyde. Pliunl rt nniifl Timprnma nru rnif un. nouncing splendid entertainment from ' July I'.th to 1Sth inclusive. . Mrs. Alison Kaker entertained the Corral Creek ".100" club very delight fully op. Thursday afternoon. Miss Pearl Maker winning the prl-e for the j r Mp- hml Mrs- E,M I!"01 1,1,3 ,he highest score ; whooping cough. The Infant' grandchild of Mr. ami ! Mr- w- 'tlaufer worked on the Mrs. Si-hllfikolser was buried in t!ieiroa last wee- Stafford cemetery on Monday The I tnnlhiir u-lin whs fnrnierlv Ivnmui Schlickelser Is verv 111 in a' Portland 1 ,r.u 1 n u, mv fri..,,,iu i,..ri wish for her a speedy recovery. Don't forget to attend the basket so-, cial to be given at Frogs Pond church ! 011 Saturday eveulng, June 2G, nl which time two short plays entitle'.! "A Servant Wanted," and "Our dies' Aid Society" w ill be given by j Bplendid local talent. , At the school meeting held In the local school on Monday, Mr. Win. j Hrobst was reelected trustee and Chas. Wagner, clerk, two very efficient j officers of the board. I The Wilsonville ball team is be- ' coming quite famous, and very seldom j loses a game. I Miss Pllkiugton, a graduate of the Nebraska Normal school has been , elected teacher of Corral Creek school : for the ensuing year. Mr. Harry Say was re-elected trus tee at Corral Creek school meeting, and Mrs. Norman Say, clerk. Paul Jaeger left on Friday for his trip to the Panama Exposition, which he won as a prize at the fair last year, and we all feel Justly proud that Wil sonville is to be honored in being rep resented by this capable, energetic young man. There will be a Sunday School pic nic, given under the auspices of the M. E. Sunday school or our village at the Oregon Electric grove, on batur day, July 3, to which all are cordially Invited. Don't forget the date, and lie on hand for a jolly good time. Cltrolax CITROLAX C I T R O L A X Best thing for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow els. Stops a sick headache almost at once Gives a most thorough and sat isfactory flushlng-no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet .nd wno.esome.-R H. Welhecht Salt Lake City. Utah; writes: "I find Clt rolax the best laxative I ever used. Does not gripe no unpleasant after- -, mm nmr Cn f AdY.I MOUNTAIN ROAD. ' Make Ii j lull' !' .Mm t' I r Inlill (I. 'Ill' II i The t i"l Ii'" ,rr "' "" " ""' 1 1 1 1 ,ur urai.lliiji the M, inula'" II, in. I ami -l-l I'1 'i I brunch "' 1 .111 If i;UI Aiill' l " l. k ll.l tin k. Tlu-re h. ! n wnl ic of mallpox In 1 In iiMr). N.i ii' Mountain Itoiul li h't ' ,i,r a 11, 1 we hope (in ram will break I KriUJv Mined out In hall gam Sunday iiual. whi-n the S"' -I lirier put fit the Iti.liiii'ti f Ore n cn on Hi tm-nl diamond and Im'.iI itii-iii, 12 ! 2 Siin.lav tlii'V iH l''r NVrt-i'll 1 1 i i.ti Hih Ii. iiu- fnuii,l KrrUily turn mil aiiit llt ,HiJ Jtif unit I'un, v l-Uiit ri-.l hoi n, lit- if Tlr- ll Ii ilioha.li' " JVl4 Sal 'it. of Cln'lilll, ah. ma l lit l' li'T unt. Mr. John K.ii r. 11 (' il.i !' f-k. Mi t.illlc Wllkrn llli'i Mih lam ! iinitii ruian Tni'.Uy fliTnnon. Ilil.la Kaiffr -M Moti'lay pinliii: i!h Mi.a Anna lln.U- anJ ba.l six'd tmif Mm A J. Iln.l:f ami ilaunhtiT. Mla Mahliv !,i' fir Ihf pant niotilli. hav Lion iMi!ii r.'!:itlif In California, anil aim mifnilinc fi'w Jaya at tlto fair. ari i'xjns to.l Ininif Hmnlay. Mm. llixlco' Irnnil n'tm'tiil'f rl hi-r nh a pot tanl nhnai'r on hi-r Mrthila. Sonic of tin- yoiiiic jwol'l' fxiwt ti mako a fortMito mmif of Hh'm Java I'V Kiilntc to thi C.raiul 10 ! tho "P'.a nionil fnuii lln' Sky" ev.-ry Wi'ilnon- Jay. Ijt Sumlav .iftor tho hall cmi thp young iiiilf mot ahove CtirlnlfnMon'a lam. Woml.T hy: N".t Similar evenine we want yon all to meet nt HoJcon to linton t the munlc hy Kelly Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. CLARKKES. Mr. Jack Ringo and son, from Mad ras. Oregon, are visiting his sister-in-law, Mrs. Lizzie Ringo and funiily for a short time. Mr. E. A. P. Lafollette and family and Arthur Goff and Carl Huchf! came back from Eastern Oregon last week with some horses. Mr. W. H. Wetlaufer and Edd Grace , 301,1 tJ,e,r lhrsher SP1arf,t- or and purchased a new one. Mr. II. C. Kleinsmith's little hoy Is ill. Alma, the six months' old daughter 1 111 J are k'jiiis iu 11.10: a iuiu 111 01 I Julv c-lehration at l larkes. 11 w in '"' '"' ?'r(l of Jul'- Mr. Lewis Maxson purchased a horse from Mr. lafollette. Miss Gladys Eberly came back home from visiting her relatives In Oregon City last week. The Watkins' man was in darken La-.laBt WL'L'k- Hov. Mann preached in Logan last Sunday. ' Greatly Benefited by Chamberlain' Liniment ! "I have used Chamberlain's Llnl-' merit for sprains, bruises and rheuma- tic pains, and the grent benefit I have received justifies my recommending it in the highest terms," writes Mrs. Florence Slife, Wabash, Ind. If you are troubled with rheumatic pains you w ill certainly be pleased with the j prompt relief which Chamberlain's Liniment affords. Obtainable every- where. (Adv.) MEADOWBROOK. John Saarl sold another tract of land last week. Misses Florence and Georgia Huff returned to Hillsdale Tuesday, after spending several days visiting friends at this place and Cederdale. v Myrtle Hutchinson spent a few days last week visiting relatives at Au rora. Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. Orem and family of Cederdale, Misses Em Hie and Pau line liofstetter and John Hofstetter, of Clarkes, spent Sunday at A. L. Lar- kins. lien Chindgren played ball at Mu lino Sunday. ' A school meeting was held Monday. Mr. Geo. Hofstetter was re-elected clerk. Ralph Holman was re-elected director. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman and sons, Charles and Ralph, Jr., spent Sunday at Chas. Albright's, of Mu lino. j Misses Florence Huff, Myrtle and Hazel Larkins called on Mabel Chind gren Monday evening. ! ADVANCE l,f lion, I' li'.llll Hill !'I.I I In- U II ..nilio I nil Irini i ll llio hoinf li t iiioii.I Jiuif 2.' Hoi',1 M' I" e- I ; Mr Bil l Mr llfiuv K.m iIi nni l.T tuff 1. 11, 1, fi',1 a ur:,r:i. I, In r ( 'lk an,l IrifiuU I10111 lloimr link, 'a I j S;.iiinlav iiUhl j j Win I'ar' nrs 7r!. lo l,ai, h n ; k -) 1 1 ! Iiiiiibi lor lifr iiih I, ' In !' 11 I-1 In a li f.ki t Ii,iiiu nt S.T.iyi Hnli-f I. l.loiholT a i-lfiifl ilini'lor itinl John lifS'.nl, -l.-tk. nt Mi tfiioriil 1 1,,. Hon lifUl nt Itio A liH'i o I-.hiI !,,,,, ,1. Harry (iofr la h.n-k In ii'T it'iilit holtii! a,av f t omo inno l.itli.ui Wilki n I Ul' un.l .11,011. J i-r l-f In lfk a lr tlai KELSO. ' At tin1 aohool itiffllii- lifhl Moiol.iv liiTf. a lam nuinhiT uf t'lu hi'lora ami nhli r hi,1i' luriii'.l mil In nlt aiiallit a M'i lal m lioul la, hut I'm 3 mill I"' "rrl. iL mily 3 vniiumi In tin- JlMrlit .Ti allowiil to volo Mr. Itoli Jon -niil ami family ami I ClIhiTl Jonruil an, I family moioro.l to Wfli-hf Siimlay. , j W. P. Itoliorla anj family, of Pout. tl'ltfil Sun, lav mltli hl il.iiitlilir'ii family lioro. 1 Vli tor Krh kon ami Win. IuiLStihup ' ami othiTH aro liaului; craiol on thf; ruj Mr IVatoti. our Kurd auto aci iit l m'IIIiik anion to thf farmer. ! SoiiTal of I In- fariiiim rut liny anil limit of tliom an' thrucKh itfttlm; kalo pin IK K. Joel Jarl In haillliu tuuiher to liln If on Can't Get Olood Out of a Tuirnip Neither can you get your moneys worth out of a binder that hasn't had it hammered and built into it at the factory. A good way to find out about a binder is to look it over carefully and see if it measures up to your idea of what the machine should be. Another good way is to ask those who have used the machines. If we didn't have the fullest confincnce in our machine we wouldn't advise you to do this but as it is we will be mighty well pleased if you will ask every person you know who owns a Champion Binder, how he likes it. THE CHAMPION BINDER like all Champion Machines is built upon the "quality firsY' policy and then it, also has some very important advantages, for instance it's positive force feed elevator which insures a continu ous flow of grain to the picker arms. The Relief Rake which prevents bunching at the inner end of the platform. The Champion also has many other good strong features which we will gladly show you if you will call on us. NEED ANYTHING IN PUMP OR WATER SUPPLY GOODS? We carry.a big stock of pumps of all kinds, pipe, fittings, hose, engines, pressure systems, etc. etc. Give us a call when interested in this class of goods. W. J. WILSON & CO., Oregon City, Oregon. Canby Hdw. & Imp. Co., Canby, Oregon. GEO. BLATCHFORD, Molalla, Oregon. farm. He and It. Nctzel are going to purchase new cream separators. It Is reported that Ned Nelnou has the smallpox and that the family has been quarantined. We know that he is on the sick list any way. Mrs. Davis, of Portln-id, Is vlsltln her sister, Mrs. Will Walker this week. MAPLE LANE. Maple Lane Grange, P. of II., No. 29C, will celebrate the fourth of July on their regular grange day, Saturday. July 3, with a neighborhood basket dinner picnic. Everyone Is cordially Invited to como and have a good time. The young folks will have a stand with all the attractions of the season's best for sale. There will be races for young and old, fat and lean, and a prize for the best runner. Hot coffee will be served at noon for five cents a cup. Our worthy lecturer Is prepar ing a good program for the afternoon and has on her list a speech from our worthy State Master, C. E. Spence. Everyone come and have a good time. ANTWERP GERMAN CITY. BERLIN. June 22. Via wireless to Sayvllie The Transocean News, the official distributing agency of the Ger man government, today for the first ftne referred to Antwerp as a German city. This Is the first Intimation of the annexing of Belgian territory com ing from an official source. WttlliT Piihh1iii. itirni'iil'ailli'il I1)1 I lirl,liilU uf Kaitlo l li rk ell .III. I lna 1 till, Iron, (ili'im, Mil, In', I ami l lorulll fiioy a iIhiuii Hnlunlay i-n 11I111!. Ii mnl Mi I'.il iKuiklaio, iiiiuIi' ai lul 3. l t lit- I n ul hull. Pan, iiik will llll In t'l.rl 1.111,1 lunl Tnomlay. j niliiini'liii! al '.I iiYlork Hlolh n IT A I). Mi'Millim' i ioilioi. Will Mo-j 1 In iia frniii I 'rt Itnnl m III lurnii.li urn Mlllaii. anil fainlly. nmii Alanka. ori ! IMIl'hH H( Ill Ilium' lor a ff il.im ; lnl ii k. Mr. J IV Slrulil an. I ! Illi rallf.l 1111 Mi . '' Siimlny Blloriuioil I I 'I T li -lutl i koihiiik (or llo I nuclamt Mr mill Mm. S I I'hly. uf I'ml Intnl. "ix'til S Iiii .mil It- II. tiilmnli an, I v if. .Mr. Ilurlon. of roiilaii.l, hn liu i I'i'i'li tlio kuikI nf l i, .Miiiau lr "oiiik flu or nil .k. roliiitn'il In l'tl.ui, 1111 Tiifml .11 i Mm. Illim Joni't. of l'orllau,l. v.n tln Kiifat of ri'laiii'i luiir r.uisio Cri-fk Siimlay. Curl llmiRliiHM in., !,' ,1 trip tn Port lam! Moinlay. ri'liiiiiini: liomi' In a umv luikvy J. I'. WihuIIo anil l'o. ilnuttlilf r, Ml Myrtlo, Mini noli. I ' -v. 11ml llnrrv Mornnn rallnl on Mm I tow lull Sum 1l.1v iittoruonii. Mr Itoy lloiiiilui woiil hoiuo Sit urJnjr ami aprnt a p!, a.uit roiiilo of day wll'i lur p;ii,n'i. roiutnlnit ul Moinlay bi'il IturrnifUtf r onl to l-Nlaiiiilii S.ilul'.liy an, I hail ,,m, iloiitat work llllllf. Virsll ami (ili'im lioiiclii with Hop Iik vUllura Suiiilai Mm A. I). M1M1I .111 ftit In I'orl la ml llm flmt of tin- woi k. KakIo Crfok (ira'iui 'iflj lla ronn lur iiiiv(Iiik Salur.ln. Ahout tn ui I'lo it prfsi'tit. In, ImlliiK a fow vln- Horn. Aa It mi 1 ! i!,ln n'a Jay, amnn of iho chllilrf 11 took purl In I ho pro- cram, ami thoy ill, I m ry Moll. At our, July moollni: mi 1 o, t to havo pirn- ent wllh nit Mr. M, I'liornun. of the O A. C. who will clic a talk on Hural in 1 11 i Credits. Miss Echo Wade was a Grange vis itor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilcox, Mrs. Norn Reld and children were over to H. S. Gibson's, picking cherries Sunday. C If Ii.no Iho Wntklns' man. i passed through here Saturday, return ing this way Monday and spending the night at Walter Douglass'. School meeting was held Monday evening In District No. CO and Ray I Woodle was elected director, J. r. Strahl going out of office and II. S.' Gibson was re-elected clerk. AL6PAUGH. John Glthens purchased 'a fine Lin coln ram from John Stump, of Mon mo'.'ih, last week. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Beer?, of Ores bam are spending a few days this weeks a Newport. Mrs. Harold Oordon attended her sister's funeral near Wllsonvillo last w?ek. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Sarvc. of Cur rinsville spent Sunday with John Cith ers, and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Lang, Mr. J. J. Kad derly and Mr. Fitzgerald, of Portland spent Saturday and Sunday with Hen ry Githens and family. Mrs. Henry Glthens entertained the Modern Prlficilla' very pleasantly last Thursday. . 1 m v vaa I lu M rt it I r t ,iiiu, In l,o mm i 'tin1 liUui'nl uf ln ma urn mnl lll In' Mm It. M Kin 11 III tin' lutin of .1 July Itli 1 o I' II, i l"ll , I'tatlon. I ltotll'lllllOlltl Kill In' C, II, I lIlllllU mil rnil'uloiiH. llM ry iiK la ' v 1 11 . 1 . . I an ln 1 1 a) li hi In all, ml JENNINGS LODGE A narlv Im linliil Iho I.iiiiiIii'h ul will Jai olni, A. C. Mai Karlann, II. J. lliililiioii 11ml Ktlii'l Hart ami Arthur Unhurt will auto In liolph. on lulv to upoiiit iho wi'k of July 4, wllh tlia Mur-o ami I Mil lamllloa. 1 hov will rarry tholr nx ami mma wher hunt- Inn mnl trout II-Miik will lu amouK Iho anticipated plrnmiroa. Itev. lli:hore pri'iuhfil on Snmlny ul tho tiriuo Coiiitri'itatiouiil ilmrcli. In the al'Kfiiie nf llm pnaiur l(ev. II N Smith, who waa ullnhtly ln,lN,oo,l The ilimoiirne itlvoii hy tho Itev. Illi; horie wua onlnyiil hy larmi amll- iMiie. Mla Ol rum nuiiloroil a plona Iik miln. Tim church wan allrui'tlto with the 1, uni lic uf rrlumoll rauihler roue, the Camp rTrn Cilrla (ivereeliiC the Moral JiH iirnlloiia itiirlim the Mint- IIIIT. The Kvaiii:i'lli-ul camp niix'tlnim will In Kin mi Julv l'?th ami ronllnun fur Ion tlavn Tin Suinlay hcIiimiI ami YoilllK IVupIo' Alllauie rmiie iitlimn will nlno he lielil al Ihl time. Mr llockner. nf Seaalile, wa nil uiernlht vlillnr wllh I'. l Newell on bis return from Southern Ori'iimi. Mm. I! A. Saiiilom fiitortuliii'il wllh a lunohoon nt I Jay at hor homo. 11VI1H k nil WeJliea The four Rueat he- 1 11 K fori In in! innlrniin. who eiijoyeil the trip out, com In K In the Ityiin ear, PORTLAND driven by Mrs. Ida Ryan. A short time was spent on the river and a pleasant day enjoyed by all. Sunday visitors at the Morse cot tage were Mr. and Mrs. Hazen and two sons, Mrs. Wellner and Hon, Burton, Mrs. Simmons and daughter, Miss Si byl, who wore all former Dubuque, la., friends, and Mr. and Mrs. Patton, from Texas, and Mm. Hriiechort and family. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and daughter, Lottie, of Astoria, will spend the sum mer at Jennings Lodge, arriving last week. Mr. Jessie Soesbe Is suffering with a felon. Dr. Welch Is attending. Mrs. H. J. Robinson will entertain her two brothers, from Canada, dur ing the coming month. The schoolmates of Anna Hull were sorry to hear of her serious Illness. Dr. Mount Is the attending physician. Mr. James Waldron and little daugh ters drove down from Newbcrg on Wednesday and were accompanied home by Miss Elizabeth Waldron, who has recently returned from North Yak ima and Miss Alice Waldron, who Is a teacher at Everett, and both are enjoying their vacation at the James Waldron, Sr., home, and the drive down from Newbcrg was a delightful trip. Miss Flora Dill, a student at the Washington High in Portland has gone to Dolph, Oregon, and will spend her 1 PSTOM ai 1 oiiui. j riu iVhi" Altf,'ialVPir(.vl,mCr.li fclmil.iiiiKitir,n,l.nlltiU liiJ ilw un-rn tu wkil lvb p 1 1 . lit 1 ,i atAAAtM Iwntok'sDi''i'!UfWfirj iv.ss iiil IVvi utttJint rrnw 0mim Mnqihinr rtrMuajl M)TNAH((ITir. 1 lit. c0 it Anotfrrl ftVnifilv forfitnUr lion. Shut Mokli.lilJit' Wurnuj'iMtviilvuMiuorfivti u1ArlL0SS0rU,. NEW W1JK. -,1 GraiUcciTumW llw VoU Kim. I Copy ol Wrapper. lacatlnii at Mountain Vlen of the IMIU. the liuine Winifred Turner and Alfred Turn uttnli'lit of the O. A. (' IliiM returiiril to their hmiii' in Curiam, utter a pleanniit Ull wllh their ivunln, Mr. Winnie llimli. Twenty ladle nttcnileil the ili uinn t rn r ion mi fruit cnnnlnit. given by M!n Cow Kill at the minxi limine ,, I'rl.luy morning, which u very In terfiling. Ml Cnuglll I sent out by II. A. C. to ilcinonxlrulii fruit mid vcKcliililn canning ho that the pupil mnl parent may be tuiiuM to ran these product on a roiiimeriial bal, and her talk proved Very helpful. Mr. and Mr II. It. Huilth. or Will, umctte, Kpent Veilneibiy at till plurn on their way tu The Diille where they go by bout. Arthur Soeslxi returned from New. port on 'inlneduy. At thi meet lug of the (irnce Guild on Wednesday It wa derided to havo a lawn mxinl In July. Mr. Bunnell will have rhnrgn of the hoiiw-keeplng department. Heveral new inemlier loliied. among thciu were Mr. Shaver, Mr. Kude ami Mr. McCowan and Klhel Hurl. The annual n IiikiI election, w held last Monday night, June "Int. The large-it iiuiiiIiit of voter were pre, ent then nt any previous meeting held. The rcNimiiitloii of Will llciidcrnon wan accepted with regret and Alex Gill wan elected to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Ileiiilcrmui. Mr. GUI, who Is a hrickmiiker at Melilruiii. receive,! sixty votes. Ill opponent, Mr. W. V. Thnmpnon, In a ImrtUiire merchant of Oak (irnve and a graduate of Ohcr tin College, receiving IH votes. Mr. Kd dltoclhe was elected by n large majority over II. J. Itolilnnon ami Mr, j Ilyslop, who were I lie other candidate for the 3 year term. Dr. ('. I.'. HiiyneM was unanimously elected clerk. A ten j mill- levy wa voted for the emitting year. Two mill for sinking fund, one! mil to bo used lis iiltoriiny's fees, nn, I seven mills for maintenance and cur rent expenses. A pIcnHiint feature wa the splendid report given by the teach er, Mrs. Altmaii. Mr. and Mrs. 1'iilutoii spent .Satur day at the Lodge and were accompa nied home by Hugh Hubert uud wife, who enjoyed the auto rlilu to (ho I'alii ton fruit ranch near Orchards, Wash. V. A. Newell, who ha leased Cedar Island, has built a new dunce pavilion j at the park, mid uniiounced a Jitney dunce for Saturday evening Inst. The Island can bo reached by free ferry from the river at Jennings Lodgo. Itev. II. N. Smith Is enjoying a visit from a sister al North Yakima, W'iihIi. James II. Welch and W I. Illliistoim of this pilucti have purchused new cars during tho week. Tho Haro riunlly, who havo been enjoying tho summers ut the Itoethe Landing camp, ure now occupying tho Groat cottage ut this place. Miss Ella Welch, of Shanghai, WiimIi. and Mrs. Hughes, of Vancouver, have been additional guests or the llrlg ham and Slncluire families. Cheap Living In Old London. London laundry charge wero noted by Nicholas Decreinp, tho author of "Le Pnrlslen a Londrcs." who visited England In 1788. Decrcmps found his Inundry bills excessive, especially the charge of 4V4 Peuce for wnshlnjr n shirt "And," bo add pathetically, "shirts aro changed every dr. In Lon don. Such Is the K'uiernl custom, duo no doubt to tho grlmlnes of tho atmos phere." fitlll. on tho whole, he found living less costly In London than In Paris. Beef was obtainable for Z'A peiee and mu'ton for flvepenco a pound. A quartern loufwns only seven pence, nnd otli'ir food price were on s similar scnlo. London Chronicle. A MISTAKE MADE BY MANY. Don't wait for rheumatism to Indi cate diseased kidneys. When you suf fer pains and aches by day and sleep disturbing bladder weakness by night, feel tired, nervous and run down, the kidneys and bladder should be restored to healthy, strong and regular ac tion. It Is a mistake to postpone treatment. Foley Kidney Pills put the kidneys In sound, healthy condition and keep them active and strong. Be gin taking today. Good results fol low the first dose. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) Ml ' 'niV ' '-N ' i - V 11 I.. . I 1 Mk OASTORIA For InfunU ntyj Chllilrr n. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Boars tho Signatuix) of In Use For Over Thirty Years tt lip :;!LOCALPOWER PLANT FIRST OF IIS KIND I'UltTI.AND, Ote. June 19. - T. W. Norertii. nhMiiiil ihlef englnefr, furct m-nlce, WnnliliiKtuii, ll. "- who lui been Rpfiiilltig rn u riil da In Portland, left bi-t nliiit with Ulnlrlii Engineer l.unikrcii fur Ih' l'ug"l sound region, where they will Mull various pru)ecl mnl hold (uliference wllh official of Miwer plant Mild of title. On hi western trip Mr. N'orcrim ha already spent ixune time In Califor nia. Binl ha tllm) golin ner leverut power development In Washington nd Oregon, and mine project which various companies ilenltv to develiiu, He hu visited the Portland Hallway. I .Ik ti t A Power r.uiipiiny' plant t Oregon City. Caciulero, Klier Milt mid Hull Itun. and nlno the condlt plant of the Northwest Klectrlc company on the W hite Salmon river tie expressed hluinelf a favorably litipreMcd with I lit ilewliipiuenl everywhere, nml es pecially with lie Itlier .Mill nml the condlt plant. In speaking nf tho Oreg n City plant, Mr, Niircru said that at the convention of the National Kleiirlc light unsocial Ion, held In San Fruit Cisco last week, It wu proved that the plant orgliiliilly rounlriicted mid operated ul Oregon CHy wan the first waterpiiMer plant to geiinrnle alternat ing current for IraimmlHslon to a dis tant point. CATTLE PRICES ARE The receipt for the Portland I'tlloil Stock week lit thn Yard have. been: Cattle. l',l', I; calves, .Hi; hogs, Kilrt; sheep, til:'. Prices ii simile lower than last week. Nearly all consignment are grass cut tle, quality' not ahovi! the average. -Hulk of steers sell iiroiiml $7 to 17. :',", cows us high us Iii.7'i. Hogs remain slead at SH. Not many loads of well finished stuff came for vard uud considering quality prices held well. A fair run of sheep for Iho week with prices lower and market iiiiuilve. Spring lambs are coining in small con ilguiueiils only, Choice lambs nro Hell ing lit 17. M), ewes $5 nml wethers ut $5.r,0. Tim following siiIoh nro representa tive: 1 Steer, 1.1 1 1 S7.&0 8 Steers, UMK 7.110 2S2 Steers, 10S2 7.25 fit) Steers, 1IGI 7.0.'i 1 Hull. 1231 . 5.25 2 Hulls, 13111 5.00 1 Heifer, 1081 fi.75 1 Calf, 221 ' 7.00 3 Cows, 1087 0.50 88 Cows, 1027 8.35 (10 Cows, 907 0.25 39 Cows, 1121 0.05 780 Hogs. 201 8.00 21 Hogs, 221 7..9!i 343 Hogs, 203 7.90 120 Hogs, 170 7.80 42 Lambs, 73 7.S5 20 Lambs, 81 7.70 7 Wethers, 81 G.75 24 Ewes, 93 5.85 DIRE DI8TRESS It is Near at Hand to Hundreds of Oregon City Readers. Don't neglect an aenlng back. Backache Is often the kidneys' cry for help. Neglect hurrying to the kidneys' aid Means that urinary troubles may fol low. Or danger of worse kldnoy trouble, Here's Oregon City testimony. . F. H. Busch, Jr.. hardware merchant. Main St., Oregon City, says: "I had an acute attack af kidney and bladder trouble. I found no relief until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. After finishing two boxes. I was well and I have never needed a kidney medicine since." Price EOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Busch had. Foster-MHburn Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.)