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OREGON CITY ENTKUPKlflK. I'IMH.W, .U'tM'ST '21, l!l.V vVlLSONVlLLE. iTArrono. ANOV. ! Hop I. l.m In IUr..tih .mi Ihrr.hlns I. IMn; rtlN'HY. Or. Anc :J - lBniic r many cf ihr tarda Ihla crk. j of ih at In Ihla tlrlnlty. l'h near Ihla pta and al George. oer H: Opal AmliTin. of Woo.llnirn. ly d tleld 'and HrnJ ar hrc.tlin(, and the ta lin n vUlltl B lilads Vsnrr fori t nt un lh hih l t-r I'U im ihort time j ful. pasture timiinc rain and iirwnu i he MT' home in lha farm known drvinc tip. tml hate bad no .-ruin as lh IlklU-y We, liumrd In lliri tim aim Nr. Wrj.llrs whral tack i-rtititl vn T Imrnrd un in aftrrmw or ti i.nn Mm I'lUtrla ! iiikit. Petite, arrive I lu.rir vn Krtday (mm Jan, FrahriM-o after enjotlns 4 lo month,' i v,.lt I hire. Krv )-!.n; pleached hi fatr-ll sermon at Ihr MethodM rhurvh on' Hundi.v t-riitiot unit rui many 'rl. Mr Oldham's four rhlldrrn had in , ntlln and fur the pat wck lh I father has lcn wr l k llh II. and Arthur PorUnd. wife and lo daueht- era are lk with aomrthinc nriHd 1 lo tx the urn d I . ' Anna Aden l aim lt. but nl In Mir lUart. who lll rrret hi de 1 mmh hoi ar entertained for her. I arlur. recovery, and the utrrme h.at I trr ' xr. and Mr. KlnuT Joiirn nav rwfn nan tor in i".' nt.'rtalnlti prUtltrs from Kaunas, a little cooler an.) all hH' It will con and enJotrd a pU nlc at the Willamette j tlnue. river on Fridar. j Mr. C.act It null a llil iiiiT. Thr Mr. and Mr. Kotwrn. of PhirtHv drolral tymptnma hatlnc han.d Wli rrlatlvM hftf. on Thursday for Ih brilcr qull mat.-rlally and Fridav. Smith Twrnrr t horf sol n-ard ri' uf naia. hral and Iwirlry t larger than rrf twfurn and he )li'ld lo lh arr trvati'r. a.-cor.lln o Ih r'lHirti rrrlrd. Th ) Mi of hav alxi l lara-f. K I. Ilrvl. nrar ChiT i nl!lr. hat a flrld if t-arlM l.arli-y ! Iht la vti'lllnc romiurnt lli aa J for futur rria of lh tain tort I i Kay W llioi, th flip ard-ii, iatd Ihrouali bi mi M.uiday. I'll ;iliMn riil In r:laiada un Suuday lo allPt'tl llm M.mm r'l" I'rwk lliaimo no-l Halunlav I llh at. lit H uf he nipiiilirra rvacn . Thn lna)irlly rrv aonirn. Il la imh j a Ixiay lime il. h a- uiiila for tin' j nnall atixmUiKf AfhT illmwr a j KUHHII..I (i,i,iint aaa liwl and I hi' ii lu-aily ivryoiiK adjoiirnrd lo I hp nti. hrr II aa roulfr and frnd rrrn m 'rmm A ili-aaant IIiiip i aa enjoyed. noihtanillii tli hrat r. K II. illttuxi aa thn aural uf j hrr aiatrr. Mra H. J Kddy. and Mr I I mora l.lKhtfimi. uf Portland, ovrr j Hunday. ' I gull rrotad fnmi Ihla nrlahlHir hiMxl rnl lo I h hii klrl.M-ry pad li un TiiMday. Amon Ihrm liolnj Mr 1 and Mra. ln kitl. Iho Mlaaa IW kp(l. Mra How Itakpr, Mim Mp.U llurihrv. IVrry Mnrphpy and Ihr IMark linilhrra. Murray and Tarl Mr and Mra. MNir, uf hamaania. rr rallini at th horn of Mra, Him. Itl during tho nkend. NO! SOLVED BY VOTE MAVOR PILTON HIS LONQ riQMT IN COURTS WITH THRU WATIR PLANTS. For Your Baby. The Signature of MII.WAt Kli:. An II. (HpiH lull -While arkmiMl.MlKlna Dial thn rll) ronnrll liiloiula to hurry Hip roinplo lion uf Iho lira iniiiilrlpal alvr ava l"lii. Mayor (1. V. IVIIon la l oiiilnrpd that II nol ha dona alihoul warm ronlrat fnini the atrr ronipanloa Hi ul alroady aupply tho loan. Hppaklin uf SI aaav TUALATIN MtAOOWS. Mmh rad aork la In iroarma, and rniahp l k la Mnc nfd rttrnalvp-' If- ! Ili'l pthrr la ilrlilnc hundrrda uf Moal of Ihp farnipra hav ihilr thrp-hlnt; duno. and aolnr have alartod to kill their atraa l".t'r tathira ari di'lprnilnnl that out into thr nionntalna an,f l!n- Uat tew Hundava almll Iw aiwni .i lh iiimiiipr rp.ira ar dolus; iha Ih- i Iho dam. ahllo h palhrr la ihm1. (.nalnr.a rvrr rxpprlriirp.! hy ihpm ! Mlaa Vlolrt d NpiiI haa ln up to r anu .vra. m. A. ivaum aro mrnl- nor Hunt a, Mra. J. do Nonl. holplni ma innr larmon ai mo tn-oan atiio. i Hit-in in throahlnn Sho roinrnod Wod wr ani .Mra. Ktrd l'ro tor ho ro- noaday. Mrnrd from Iho wa roal. Mr. and Mra. Panton. Mra. Mra. Toi a many frlrnda all! bo r'a l1 mhllo al Tualatin and ovprlnmo.) tho' ' ' ' ' , to loam that hor ho.Uh I. mnc. ,. j buy and hn.k. Mr.. Turnor-. ahou.d. i "k ,nd at Kd TrS hnnn! and aho haa boon l att Ilia Mr 'or. Pr. Mount aa railrd and Mr. Kolao. hrr formor nolthNira ! John (Ut and family atartri! for Hon.rr Morla. on of tho toarhora In! Iho coaat and a ok t oulln al Na tho Lincoln hljch achool. of Portland.! turra Hay. Thoy wont hy auto, arronibanlod by ono of hit roplla. Carl Mr. Aornft .n In law from Hoo.1 Vanrlof. rUltod Mr. and Mra. Norman' Rlvor. ramo by and look Martha and Say. and family, on Monday and Tuoa ' Kdna Aornl with Ihom to iho roaat dar lo upend rouplo of aooha. Thoy al Pr. Hrown't many frtonda aro tUd ao wont by auto. to learn that althouxh ho haa oponod Mra. Aornl haa boon up at Troutdato hit offlro In Portland, ho haa docldod al tho foot of Mt. Adama, rlaltlnt; a to mak Wllaonvlllo hi homo, isolnit daairhtor and othor fnonda for ooiiplo hark and forth by Oronon Wo trlc oarh of o'ka. hut I oipooted homo ihla dav. I weok. Tho MKaot Wacnor ontortalnvd a! Mra. Ilolton and daughter. ho haro foar frlonda ripllchtfullr on Satunlav ! bion 1th Mr. Caro. hor fathor. for evening. In honor of their snout. Mla Iho past few wooka. won! lo Tortland Onal Anderson. . Tueadar to attend a picnic given hy Mr. and Mr. Kelty. of Neahont. via ! tho Women of Woodcraft Ited their rolatlvea Pr. and Mra. Itroanj Mra. Nomoc got a tologram fnm on Sundar. kvr daughter. Anna. ho wont tome Mra. Howard, of Tortland. laltodi woeka ago to rare for hor alck grand roiatie near our village last week, i mother In Nehraaka. to come qulrkly Martin Urhenthaler vlalted hit uncle a Iho grandmother waa worae. and ind aunt. Mr. and Mrs. White, on Tuoa 1 left on the Portland 7:00 o'clock train day. Tueaday night. Oliver Todd, mho haa been enjoying. Mra. Xuaahaum pot a allvor In her his vacation, haa returned to his mall; finger ao cloa to the joint ahe waa route, mm h to the delight of hit many j afraid to have It cut out for fear of frlenda along the route. Miff Joint, and hat poulticed It. and Tho WilsonvtHe ball team boyi have' tho tllvor hat come out In plerea. and established for themselvra a aplendTIa very aniall point ttlll remains. record this summer, and even ecllpaed Geo. Van Northwlrk has had a had the married men's team, which was time for weeks past with the end of made up of the cream of the old dia one of hit flncers. Ho haa had It mond runners here. lanced a number of time and it Is Prof. Graham and family are enjoy- very tore yet. Ine an outing at the roast I Hopt are reported a very light crop. Miss Christina Ratalgla w ill return j Lice, mould and honey-dew having de- to Portland next week, after keeping, scended upon them with the oetermin- house at home for some time. j atlon. it would appear, to make Oregon Iner and Chester Seely are making dry. plans to attend hluh school, both hav.l Ing passed the Sth grade this year, j Threshing machines are finishing! this week, and the grain Is unusually i good In this vicinity. Ned Nolaon haa ro turned from Iho Hoi Springs greatly Improved In health. Mr and Mr. It. Krey enjoyed a gath- Mra. Uura Caaon. of Bllrorton. haa boon vlalilng hrr mother, Mra. K. Athoy and brother. Kltuoa. Mra. Pram la II. Payne and little son. Kaymond. wore visiting her fathor. Joe lliia. hliaum, and her alater. Ilaipl. We are aorry to hear of George Van Norlwli-k'a lllnoaa. and wish him a tho matter, following thn rleclloti laa Halurday when tho voter diHld.'d fit Vorahty Ummi Iho f.WonO InuiiI lauo to bring tho rlly'a aupply from Hull Ituti rlvor. hul voted down rat h of the three roHiaala to purchase llm private aya tPina. Mayor l'rllon said Tho reault of the aperlnl election held last Halurday leaves no doubt what tho voter of Mllwauklo ripect or iho council the Imniedlnln roinplo lion or the Hull Hun water ayatciii. hut I greatly fear that tho vote ha not cttled tho dlapiito lolwpon Mllwau aio ana mo privately -owned water companies, and thai tho legal fight now In Iho rourta will continue Mayor Pellon saya ho haa no doiibi but Iho 3.i. ooi) water Ixuula can bo dlapoaed of to xihiiI advantage, a appll ration for Iho bond have already been received. He aald prompt action In responae lo Iho Vol of Iho people will be taken In dlapenalng of tho laaue. "It liNika aa If there would bo a long and ejpenalve flghl In Hie rnurla," aald Mayor Pellon. Maa I have been In formed by tho ownera of tho plant Tho Mllwauklo Water Work obtained an Injunction restraining tho rlly of Mllwauklo from furnishing Hull Itun t. MOUNTAIN ROAD. I ) I! I i. J. . . , GARFIELD. The fields will s(xiu lie bure avaln Vanv in this nart of the country 'a threshlns machine is humming have pone Into the mountains to pick ' through the country. huckleberries and all report that the: -Mrs- Chrlatensen helped Mrs. Ander- berries are scarce i 9on cok for the threshers Thursday. Mr. Zurum-s thresher Is In fiarfMrt ! Mr. and Mrs. .John Kaiser with Mrs. ; . , , ' ' vit This is the Time to put In That Water System Perhaps you are not aware that you can have water supply conveniences in your home and about your place as well as the city man. IT IS A FACT The Mitchell Water System Affords you every convenience of water under a re liable and dependable pressure Not so expensive to install as you may think. Very economical in oper ation. Easy to operate. LET US SHOW YOU THIS SYSTEM. He expects to finish sometime next week. ' i. .j. S. .S, 5 S- 3. - -J .3, ) y Q .. ALSPAUCH. i- .. . 4. s. .. s-. .: , ;. -s, a, :. j -s. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilcers and Echo Githens went on an excursion on the Pailey Gatzert up the Columbia Hiver Sunday. Edgar Heiple had the misfortune to have one of his valuable horses badly cut by the mowing machine. The ten dons above the hock were severed. .3. -t- .3. DAMASCUS. Mr. Fred Wellman, who has been j seriously ill, is regaining Ms health. The Sunshine Club will mec-t at the home of Mrs. Hunh Laye tomorrow afternoon. A pieasant little picnic was enjoyed; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Chit-1 wood on Sunday In honor of their for tieth wedding anniversary. Dan and Mrs. John Salter left Thurs day for a week's May at Newport. Ore gon. Connie Zimmerman made a trip to Willamette Thursday evcnlni?. Mr. and Mrs. Ernst lloekeinan were in Oregon City Friday. Mrs. John Voelker, of Cornelius was visitini; slBters and brothers of this place and her mother, Mrs. Schrackeii back, of Willamette, a few days lust week. Sunday the young people of the neighborhood gathered at the river and enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon. Mr. John Miley was seen in the neighborhood, engaging his. hop pick ers. Louise Zimmerman was shopping In Oregon City Monday. Miss Frances Kelnhofcr. who has been working In Oregon City, Is home during the threshing season. Teddy Kekel spent Monday with Ed-; ward Zimmerman. I A numlior of the people from here ! wr.nt to Portland last week to see the pictures of the war. Miss !da Rettje is working in Glad-, j stone for a few weeks. j Mrs. Harrison entertained the La I dies' Circle of Stafford at her home We Recommend STOVER'S GOOD ENGINES For pumping and other services requiring a dependable and ever ready power. More than 5,000 in use in the Northwest. 1 H. P. up in Hopper cooled and vertical atylea. W. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City Gee. Blatchford Molalla Agents for Mitchell Lewis & Staver Co. PORTLAND, ORE. it the only guarantee that you have the Genuine m at prepared by him (or over 30 year. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only In one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, 'M STOCK ARIES PLANS BIG PICNIC AI STATE MASTER 8PENCE TO TALK Tin' rw. lpts for Monday al Hie I'ort TUESDAY AFTERNOON AT ! land Tnlnn Htm-h Yards Co.. are: I lie 1171 r.ltr. tinir. ?llil Iih.-ii CRYSTAL LAKE PARK. ;.J( , Klevrn hundri-d isttle iipi-nrd the j niurki't Mninlny limrnlna All olfi-r-MII.WAI KIK. Axtt 15 (Special i Muk .t. ipilrklv luki n by Iho park The mi'iiiliera of the Milwauklv (trniiKc 1 rr" "ulk of atrer snlcs went at l! '.'5 are rvpecllng a Kood time at the picnic ' lo ,,i 75 T"" r reKalned Ihnr .....i T.. i . ... ... ,'furtnrr strriiKth and asuln sold at the nel Tuesday. AukuM 31. at ( rvniii ... t ,. .... ' iC mark. ( Hv and hflfera aa ell ,i Uke park. There will be a basket j . ,.,,iirt. ruttl,. umrkl were hkmhI. dinner at 12:30 o'clock, followed by an ered steady lo slninn ( address at 1 p. III., by Htutn Master I'.' T thousand hiit were reielMd K. Speiir. The remainder of t,ho aft ' "v,'r ,n" unloadlim rhuti a today. Honin ernmin will be riven over lo races and v"r'r lt,M"1 "f "'N1 ' '' dnnrlnK In Iho pavilion. Much amuae-l ,"' '"I'" T,,l l"',", 6 """f ' ment Is bidnr urovldd for Iho rhil I ""k '"lose. A f-w wg sold at drrn, and refreshmenta will he aerved on the crounds. The picnic Is nol alone for niKtiibera of thn ranee, but a cor dial In vlintion la extended the Reneral public. Despondtncy Dus lo Indigestion. "About three mouths aico when I waa sufferlnit (from IndlKPsllon which caused hciuliichn and ditty spells and made mn fiel tired and despondent, I began taking Chiiiiilicrliiln's Tablets," writes Mrs. (leo. Hon. Mitcedon. N. X. "This medlcme proved to be the very thing I needed, as one day's trentmeiil relieved mn grently. I used two hoi Ill's of Chumberlnln'a Tableta and they rlil me of this trouble." Ohtulnithlc everywhere. (Adv.) MlLWAUKIE BRIEFS. MII.WAl'KIK. Aug. 25. (SpeclMl) Crystal Ijiko park hits come to bu ni of tho busiest picnic points outHldii of I'ortlnnd. and not a week passes but I from two to four organizations hold their nnnunl outings hero. Last Hat unlay tho hlirlncrs of rortliind, to tho number of letter than fiflO, gnlli ered here. Then, last Sunday rnnie tho Knights mill Ladles of Security In tho number of morn than 2)oo. IC. K. Haynian anil Miss Adrian Hen- aid. botlfof Mllwauklo, were marrld In Vancouver, Vnsh., a few dny ngo. Charles Crowley, who wns nrrested' hero last Saturday on a warrant from Multnomah county, was tilven n ,1' day's sentence in I'ortlanil the first of tho week for keeping $2.G0 from Mrs, pella Italwcll, nn elderly woman, who Kave Crowley tho money as a fee for KottlnK her hushnnd, n cripple, n Job. Tho Job did not mnterltill.o nnil Crow ley wns nrrested In Mllwauklo and tak en back to Portland. ITfifl Only a handful of alsiut 1 .'.no sheep were In the sales pens The lamb mar ket especially haa shown good streliKth, they readily sold lip to f ! Till Where quality la shown, ew-s and wethcra no quickly al 1 1 T 0 for ewe and I.V.'iO for wethers. The following sales are representative: 39 steers 10SJI !5 ateers 1272! IS stoers llllj K.1 steers 1131' 221 Iiokh 2 1 si H hoKS ID3! ITS hogs 172 189 hoits 7il! 6 rows 1022' 3(1 rows i. in1 1 bull H.W 2 Mtaii 1133; 116 liimbs 70, i:U lumba 7lj .1 yeurliiiKs 100! 09 ewes l:flj I70U r,r. T.r.o 7 in 72:. c.r.o r..2.r. i rm 4.::. .2: OREGON CITY MARKETS. W. H. H. Dufur, of Portland, will "uia. sneak on the sublect of Rural Credits v'e are Iad to hear that Mrs. Chris- erlng of a large number of friends at speedy recovery. uiBir tozjf nme summer noine, the occasion being Mrs Miss Mat'Kle Kaiser spent a few! days with her cousin Barbara Zokb.I at the Koellermeier home. at Grange hall, Damascus, on the after-l tfinHfln will soon be home again noon of Sept. 4. All are Invited. Clarence Dallas had the misfortune to have one of his best horses run a snag In his shoulder some fourteen inches. A veterinary came out from Oregon City and dressed the wound. The horse seems to be recovering. Mrs. Jno. MeConnel! and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cooke are taking a camping trip to Southern Oregon. They expert to be gone about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dallas were Portland vis itors one day this week. The Ladies' Industrial Club, of Da mascus, meets with Mrs. Alfred Well man on Wednesday afternoon. S. H. Rankins, son of Mrs. G. C. Dal las, is spending the week at Seaside. A Harvesters' picnic was held at Union school house last Saturday for the benefit of the ConpregatVmal Sun day school. Threshing and baling nn ?oout over r in'i vicinity arid the farti.ers w '.r a .-. again to talnk the rain dldi.'t . - .n before they fin'shed. j their way to Summit House for a camping trip. j P. E. McGugin has returnd from I me mountains greatly benefitted In The P.oss and his crew have the Ferry road completed and as soon as a ferry is put in it will be ready to cross. W. Kaiser and family snent Tuesday health evening at Chas. Koellermeier's ofj ti,,,i , , . . West Linn i Huntins BPal,'n no far has been a Dimy iiiib, dui oniy one nucK is me reward of the runny hunters . A bunch of Indians are camping near I fnnv f I. ,nmnn nrA lilluv mn. rreys blrtlulay. n)n . ,.rai,arvir nenehes durln Mr. Wm. Hammond and famiiy, of the late season. uregon city p;iHsed tliroimh town on Friends from the eastern states vis ited the W. Hellberg home last week. Connie Zimmerman and Merle Tlcde-' man are busy crushing rock for Fred Raker. I 8ICKNESS COMMON IN SUMMER. Hay fever is attributed to pollen flnatin? In fhp ntr u-hlln authma la caused by dust and certain atmosnhcr- "P 'oe parage, SOxSO feet with con- iC conditions common In snmtnnr R.if. ' ' "Ic "K,?nl "r the town, selling huckleberries and buy. ing their calico of our merchants. They report not very many huckleberries will be picked this soason. Fire Wardens hired everybody pos sible to light fire near Shell Mountain and about 20 men from here went out to help put out the fire. W. A. Proctor Is building a larpe Miss Anna und Lulu Schroeder were up to It. de Neui'a Tuesday evening. Mr. und Mrs. Adams, who had the Smith place rented, have moved to Portland. Mr. Jack Fisher, of Wlllumette, was visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Saum Wednesday. Mrs. Clara Schaber, who hag been 111. is rapidly Improving. Miss Genevieve Holmes was a blensant caller at Miss Myrtle nor land's last week. MIhb Lottie Schroeder and her moth er went to Oregon City Wednesday. A crowd of young folks took their dinner along and spent an enjoyable time at the dam Sunday. For a Sprained Ankle. If you will get a bott'e of Chamber lain's Liniment and observe the direc tions given therewith faithfully, you will recover In much less time than is usually required. Obtainable ev erywhere. (AdT) ferers who can, seek the mountains or Ford and D"',,!', car8 wlth A' D"at- on. the sea. Hay fever and asthma vie- ttma Cnmnfillorl tl ramnln r. f hAmn ...111 find relief in Foley's Honey and Tar' Ca,1ifoJrnl! ,by a"t0 r"te 'dni T,'port Compound which allays the Inflamma tion A. L. Deaton has Just returned from ! a dandy trip. soothes and heals raw and rasp-! a, a, a, a a a, a. a..,.. a Ing bronchial tubes and helps to over-1 4, nmo AlffinttHv In f.HAnlt.lnn - .1 w , " '"7""". EAGLE CREEK Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) Los Angeles Times: There Is a man In Long Reach who uses an automobile to collect the clothes for his wife to wash. v , 1 ? r (J, 4, n A Fred Moebnke and wife, of Lcgan. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass the first of last week. Recommends Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "I never hesitate to recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy writes Sol Williams merr hant, Jesse, Tenn. "I sell more of It than of any other preparations of like character. I have used it my self and found it gave me more relief 1 . 1. 1 .1.. r hav. pver tried mm. a.ijaning . -- ,.T. f,nnn ,. ,h ,,,.. Obtainaoie ev- ....- - (Adv.) ' of arbitration awarded him, but Mr. , ' I Fisch refused to consider the offer. river water until Its claims havo been settled, which injunction still stands. Philip Strleh and Councilman Charles Coiinsell both face a charge of con tempt of court because they procured Bull Run water while this injunction has been pending." "There Is now absolutely nothing In the way of completion of tho Hull Run water system, and there Is noth ing In the franchise of tile Mllwauklo Water Works to prevent tho city go Ing ahead with tho work," says Her man Loeding, one of the lenders In the movement for Hull Run water. "Practically the Mllwauklo Water Works holds no legal franchise. The franchise it has been operating under was granted In 1905 when Cap Kerr, then an owner In the compnny, and a member of the council, voted for the franchise and it was passed hy his vote. "H. M. Flsch recognized the status of this franchise end applied for a le gal fvanchlse, and it was passed about 1907, but Mayor Shlndler vetoed the grant on the grounds thai the rights of the people were not sufficiently pro tected. This is the record. Further more, Mllwaukle offered Mr. Flsch $fi500 for his water plant when E. T. WHY WOMEN 8UFFER. Elmer was mayor. for the same purpose." erywhere. . , . Tacoma Tribune:'. Justice Hughes has now ten LL. D-'s. Nobody wlll( eycr be able to accus him of doctor-j Ing laws without a license. which, if be had accepted would have settled the trouble. "Mr. FIsch's arbitration approved of the award. Mllwaukle has tried to Many Oregon City Women are Learn ing the Cause. Women often suffer, not knowing the causo. llnckache, headache, dizziness, nor vot.sness, (rroi i !ur tirina.-v passages weak ncus, hiujM.or Each a torture of itself. . Together hint at weakened kidneys. Strike at tho root get to tho cntiso, No other remedy moro highly en dorsed than Donn's Kidney Pills. I.'ecommnndod by thousand;-- Endorsed at home. Here's convincing testimony from an Oregon City woman. Mrs. Jano Ulanchnrd, 1102 John Adams St., Oregon City, snys: "I havo used Doan's Kidney Pills for kidney and bladder troublo that annoyed me for years. I have had treat relief in I 'ill, I have taken less than two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, but that amount was enough to convince mo of their merit." Price HOC, at all denlors. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Mrs. Tllnnchard had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) deal fairly with these companies. "Mllwauklo has opportunity to mako better progress' than ever before. It has Just received gns, and with the In stallation of the Pull Run water sys tem it will have one of the best water supplies of any town outside of Port land. The income will be ample to pay interest on the water bonds and pro vide a sinking fund." Kkks Per dm., 20 to 22Hc. Dairy llntler 33 to S.lc. 2 lb llrollers lc. Springers 15 to Klc. liens Lurns und fut. per lb.. 11 to 12c. I. II. Ducks Live Xc. (nnmlmtl). W. P. Ducks Live 8c. (nominal), '(leese ,v, i to 10c. Cnlibnges 40 to 7"c per doi. Onions 8.1c per suck. Potatoes 7!ic. Green Corn 10c dor.. Cucumbers 1 He per lb. Fresh Tomatoes (in lb. Hunch vegetables 10o dozen. Green Peas 3c ir. Freen Plums and mines lc lb. llnrtlett Pears COc to 75c. Oravesllno Apples fiOc to 75c. Greon Deans 2io. Ih. Chlttcm Hark 3'i to 3 lie Grain and Fasd. Valley Flour $(1.00. Hard Wheat Flour-.20. Wheat $1.85 per 100 wht. Shorts lir ton, $28.50. Ilrnn Per ton. $27. 50. Dried Meet Pulp $1.20 per 100 wht. Onls Per tun, $28o to $29. Country lluttnr (15 to 70c, 2 lbs. Livestock Market. Common Steers 5 to 5V4c. Good rows 4 to Hogs 9c. Veal 10c per lb. Prlnio Valley Rteers-f.H to flc. Lambs 5 to tic, I fay Clover, $1 to $11.50; oj-.t, $17 to $18; timothy. $18; alfalfa liny, $li). PORTLAND ntlClCS. (To Retailers.) Flour Selling price: Patent, linn- hard wheat best, $1.75, barrel, $0.50; Willamette valley. $(1.20; local straight $11.20; patent, $0.20; valloy, $6.00. Kggs Freshly gathered, 20 to 22 He; candled, ensecount buying f. o. b. Port land, 18 14 to 1!)c; case 2214c. Ilu'ler Nominal Wlllninnie valley creamery, cubes, celling prlco, cream ery, 70, 2Ili8. square; state prints, 30o to 28c; ranch, rr.c to (10c. Hay New crop, ; ronucors' price: Willamette vnllny tlmpoti.y fancy, $18 to fK. MILWAUKIK, Ore., Aug. 25.-(Spe-cliil) The Danish Ixidgo Columbia. No. 274. D..D. S.. Portland, will hold a picnic at Crystal Uke pnrk on Sun day, Soptombed 12. Games Ami ,1,.,,,.. Ing will forin the day's entertainment. I pfAt ltnMav f ft a nwrrinr 1 wlir vtii