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ORHGON C1TV ENTKUIMUHK. rlflhW Kl .I'll MIU.K 10. w . i mWM NEWS yp AOLI CHIIK ) Aka Usher, ta rol uf i leor. It lorktaa ik ro4 H ha. ku wah ! Im fill lo tajw Hi place of Ik I I. ridge up nmr la komt at Koy .-.... VA DougUaa ( iu IS.rlland Hatur day. takm how lliilr Psul K.rthm-k. a ho ha bM Url at hl home dur , In the summer Itorl IkHWktn. Ot r)lr..aon Wa.b i iimiornii do HaluriU) after hu wife ami rhlldrn who tiif hr tailing llh Mr. Kali tloual lli past taol JINNINO LOOOI I STAFFORD. HEARS W.H.H.DUFUR CL ARKIt Mr W.itlaufiT ami Mr Kdd tirare FOR FARMERS Mop pit king la In full swing with I- i lAth..r """ ' a....... al - - ,..... hi-.. i. - the mould al though some were better than had Im'n expected. Mra. .Senile haa not aa yet returned front Nebraska, where she went to Damas 1 weeks afo In response lo a telegram dadti akin man outl i n e s PLAN a poor yield In general aa and heavy dew had appeared. OF RAISINli ttitAK aunti . ..k. Mr and Mra. Dnngls re lur led kttM MlMMUy , , Mr and Mra HolUader tad Mra ' tioiiatider a mother, were ratling on i Mr and Mra. Murphy rtunday alter mmn Mr and Mra. Ray Wiaalle made a trip lo KalaraaJt, gumla making a rail I' hoof alll laOf-a u Mundat. 1 I. .npr I lih and not on sVi4uhr Tib aa pc.Mnu.li .la led In a Nil Ham 1 1 inn lata plat auni fw wka ago Tko arkooi haa Ua pal la pre par eadlnaaa f . Ik tail term an I l " gl-tunda ka I icHnI rot ' Irillon ' M-a Ckar.v va. tfcrra rklltfran 1 V 'r is. rt lain 'a I waak and ur Mi. Uy, IUil a'h, tat'rd for Alaska Mr lnV. f 1 landdaugh' -r Met. la Irani. ka rlumd frutn ria.ka ma, what tk had "M III MM mr Mr Ho A (talront and Ml Vit glnla have retu'inM from ihelr ara lion aint allh lh Ttllbiiry faintly at M. Mti. i.. til. Mlaa Ui lair, remain m. wk lunger with kr alaier, mil alll return In lime to enter the I .In For Your Baby. The Signature of it the only guarantee that you have the Genuine HAMASC'l'S. Or. Sept cua grange. Patron of llualandry. adopted resolution. yeterda unanl moualy Indorsing rural credits and the system as proposed by W. H M. Pufur. of I'ortland. In his addreaa on the sub ject. Mr Dufur Ulked to one of the largest (.atherlngs of farmer ever as- Hentt.led in this section of the state. 0f smallpox and sac .1 comprehensive outline of , ins had It first then the husband and rural iredits and nhat such would mean lo the farmers of the na reftular old-fashioned way. and I )ii Hon. by lowering the prenent "exorhlt- able lo be up at the present writing ant rate" of Interest he must pay on They are living on the old llaye place, money used for development. 1 now owned by Judge llaye of Oregon Mr. Do fur declared that the farmers , city, and hat the neighbor cannot of the I'nited States can never hope understand Is that the place has never on lb forvaarSj mother Mr. U A. ro)o hl.h hooi , i-ortUnd on lt t.mksjrT. Roy nmsstg a. .If r.llej oni Mu h,.,,,,, , NjrlUnU r aim sirs mi .sal u.r .in.iav aurr n vdnaday noon , u .i .....1. . 1... .i.l Mra Heater and famili. not finding1 , ,NtUn., T..a.d t.v I in In a latg Block of lasd for Me! tor" at Itolpk. Or. Tuesday veiling Mr. A Huol Is very III at n-. m Mr. Q, Marguar.lt In ton laal Saturxlay on bualneaa Xwahlen boys are hauling straw from the lloltemlller place Miss Anna llattvr. from Oregon telling her of the serious Illness of her cmr notn lor "mr the kOia -rv planilfut hae return. I mother Mr Jason riarke took a load of oata, home from 'h.. bopyard The members of the Udlea1 Circle "" tttrday l-ou Itak.f. whll pulling s sho off h, wm, ,,,, ljodtt) fr(wnJt met In resiwits.. to telephone calls on """n " through s nora me otMr run a nan imoj A 0ttmh,r ll( ollr f.mlle. are com IXdav at the home of Mra VanNorth Picking his hope last week hja writ and cat an arUry. making II blnlng tl.elr outing with business and ale and sowed all day for a member Mro.uar.lt and Miss Mary Weed quite profuaely latt It as not rai,,fini r,mp ir. h, vartoua hop altoae famllv haa been having a siege I'ottemlller helped Mrs Jason i lark, "rlons hurt, for he to pt on a'th his, ytp4. ( ,h willamelle valley. A The four children ha l r,,r ,nr mreancra taai aa. . . ,r , ,,rn(v frm hlr ar. , ,.,,,, Mr. A r lUICKe rattle home iro'lt " WIDBOB) IH lf k -.r..lh.r h.o. v.r.l near Hot. hard The Jack redlts father, the latter having had It In the Oregon last week ."ore tir on M. Mr .ionn i.eirntaeis anil uaug:i; 'r. a a a. Margaret, were In town last weak. i4rf44HMf te I Mr. Kdwln lloltemlller helped Mr. 1 V llaiier. of l olton. In hop picking laal CONCORD AND OAK 0R0VI. llaniiiloin family have chosen Keaalde for their annual vara- lion and will spend ten days al this popular resort for that degree of prosperity to which been quarantined and the county flr5 J'1"' they are entitled while they must pay health officer haa never been to see from T to 10 ter cent for the use of them. Perhaps the. doctors got so money, but that a rural credit system, used to not reporting contageoua dls that will protect the country and put cases to Dr. Van Itrakle that they for- money Into the bands of the farmer at get even now. but since strangers from :i to t per cent, will bring pros- have frequently come to the door to perltv to the farmers of this nation try to purchase supplies and surely no and Increase the cultivated area of one wants to run the risk of having this country' to many times what it 11 smallpox as bad as Mr Oldham ban at Dresent. had it for the last three weeka. and Mr. Pufur's plan, as outlined in hisj we would respectfully suggest that tb address here today and approved by health officer at least attend to the the State Grange of Oregon. Is a sys- faithful fumigation of the premises, tent based on non-intoret-bearlng A number of families hive had a slm bonds Issued by the state, to lie author- liar breaking out and no officer paid Ued by a majority vote, to the federal I any attention to tbem. and the querv government for whatever sum may be , has been propounded. "What do we needed. The federal government, ac- pay an officer for. if we get no pro onling to this plan, is to take these tection?" bonds a: 2 per cent discount, and lssii.' jir i;ag! j4 gmi ,uprolng slowly, currency to the state land board. This He took ., ride Saturday aa far aa Wil puts the money to be loaned the farm-, gonviiie. his son John driving the ma f s In the hands of the state land CQnp. lmrd. said Mr. Durur. -Th's or any other plan for rural II. J Robinson has returned 1 buslneaa trip through t'allfnr wee I Mr Mr. ft H Bergman rented Hr. a aaaaa i a aa! rmm I Mil lub of Mil an The many i lly folks who have ramp da ltb Mra , , on the banks of the Willamette are uncord station, leaving for their home this week We re made to be , regret to see these Jolly ramp break ! Mis tioldta loiff from I'ortland. aas Th Woman' Work out and visited her parents. Mr Oofl kjg grange mat We.b and family, over Sunday. Valeria 0. tlenvt. at Hill and Walter Klelnstnlth went to at which time plan- prepared by him for over 30 year. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST 1 at Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only in one sixe bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. s4 r-r The Centaur Company. UUtffT&teAdt credits will not come easy." declared Mr. Dufur. "and It will require the united efforts of all the farmers of this and other states to procure any Fires are to be seen In the district every evening, and the atmosphere is smoky, but no fires near at hand. Mrs. Frich Holton returned last Thursday from a six weeks' stay with rural credit system. The many meas- friends in Seattle. tires that have been passed by con cress are not. in my judgment. Intend Colds have been quite prevalent. Some are just recovering, while others ed to establish rural credits In this are taking It. country. They are all cumbersome; xjrj. Ilrink who has been sick for and unworkable practically, and In wmt time was taken worse Tuesday tended to defeat the establishment of j nKht and a physician was telephoned any rural credit system. It will re-: for anu a trained nurse Is in attend quire the cooperation of all the farm-1 gj, era of this country to procure relief j Mf Jobngoni , loc,, mai, carrler from the high rate of interest the farm-, ,jv , the Mo,er hmlge wa era are paying, which of itself Is ntin j uken yery s)ck Satllrdav wlth ou.8. . .. . . . j kldnev trouble. Dr. Strickland was We tannot hope for the develop- ... . , , ,aim ,, ... ,' . . , . . called but be is no better. The wife ment of the uncultivated lands of Ore- . m . .... , ' bus sent word to her people near gon as long as the farmer must pay ' j pjjtg from T to 10 per cent interest. So it , is up to the grange and the farmers " to unite and demand relief and they To the Public. will fH a rural credit system." "I feel that I owe the manufacturers The resolutions indorsed the plan i of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and suggested and urged all other granges1 Diarrhoea Remedy in the state to take slmlar action. The ; tude." writes Mrs visitors were served with a dinner (irange Master Dallas presided. CHERRYVILLE HOTEL TO i word of grati T. N. Witherall Cowanda. N. Y. "When I began taking this medicine I was in great pain and feeling terribly sick, due to an at tack of summer complaint. After tak ing a dose of it I had not long to wait for relief as it benefited me almost im mediately." Obtainable everywhere. (Advt SANDY, Ore.. Sept. 2 The Cherry ville hotel and store building on the Mount Hood automobile road was de-i stroyed by fire yesterday morning, Causing a loss of about $1500. on which j there is an insurance of $800. J. T. Friel was owner of the property. The ..... j. i s, s 4, WILSONVILLE. H. D. Aden spent Thursday in Port- i land, buying fall goods. C. Murray, deputy sheriff, shot at fire started in the kitchen. Mrs. Friel , convicts passing through our vll- discovered it but was unable to check the blaze. Neighbors Bared a few arti cles. The building was a landmark on the road. A line of automobiles Ib csrrylni; "tip- p'.ie from Boring through here to the forest fire fighters. lage last week. Aaron MacConnell is through pick- Inn hops, having had a very fine yield and of excellent quality. Threshing machines are already t'.irough with the season's work, the weather having been so very favor- Worth Their Weight In Gold. U,',G for harvesting. "I have used Chamberlain's Tablets M. C. Young. ,H. Wllhelm, R. W. Gra and found them to be just as represent-; ham, A. Ward, Sam Edmonson, and ed, a quick relief for headaches, dizzy "ther hop men are still busy with their spells and other symptoms denoting 'rP a torpid liver and a disordered condi- aHKVSTja&JSMl Ca.aaaaaaaSBHXfJJH , w ?JaMnaTMaanT j& 4tBm 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. 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 styles. W. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City Geo. Blatchford Molalla Agents for Mitchell Lewis & Staver Co. PORTLAND, ORE. Mr. and Mrs. f!eo. Stahlnacher are Sllverton to pick bops last week. The Clarkes' school will start Mon- gin work after the summer vacation. Luncheon was served at 12:30 p. m. Hon of the digestive organs. They are the proud parents or a tcn-pouna iiauy day, Hepiemuer ziin, ita, ami me and a pleasant time reported. worth their weight in gold." writes ,,0'- wl10 arrived on Saturday. teachers arc Misses Irene ana Atene Miss Clara A. Driges. Elba. N. Y. Ob- v'rf?il Harris returned to his home Trim. tainable everywhere. ; . . . i- i. t, 4) 4 ij 4 fAdv.) i" Portland on Monday, after spend ing the summer with his aunt, Mrs. Wm. Baiter. Mrs. A. E. Say and grand daughter, .j i Louis Draper, spent a few days in rt Xowberg this week. Christina Batalgia went to Portland i Tuesday, after spending the summer Mr. Inhn Mcfonnell and nartv have w,ln neT parents. just returned from a three weeks' va- Mr. Elmer Klelnsmith came home t. The fieo. H. Snell Circle, O. A. it., met in Mllwaitkie grange hall Tues day. Sept. 7. Regular business wns from eastern Oregon the other week, j transacted and one application for of Onli DAMASCUS. Charles Barnes and Pearl Baker, cation in Southern Oregon. : "oln we" Kn"wn ana PP'ar XO"nK .ml Mra Rv Dallas are home i People, were married in Vancouver, uu i uesuay, August auu , , , . . Mr. Bottemiller is plowing his land memuersntp receiveu. ,nUo rn 1 The Social Service club, , w . . , .. . . Crove-Mllwaukle, met with Mrs. Nel Mr. J. Maxon went hop picking lastj e myton home , (.ourtnpy W1tk' t r, in a i Luncheon was served at 1 p. m., fol n-.n.0.WmUmu-- .eA l.uainesa meeting at 2 p. tit. Dnve Abbey left last week ter. Mary aim nun nwiunu, . mini , . , 0 . ,.ti,n nrmrraml . tiii ..i. l... .v- -i t.. .inn at ., if. in. iiic iuii...d i-.-'n. i-iinni. I I iiiiiiniwn im-iiik iiii- iii,ii i- ' Mil's up. The (ieorge fumlly returning on Tuesday mid camp Neutral where the Kliunliiln fiimlly have been enjoying the many out of door pleasures, which are to bo had beside the banks of a pretty river, returned to their Portland home on Monday. The Oeorge and Shattklln families both have mailc plans to return again in the spring and spend the entire summer at this place. Mrs. Hoover, of Illinois, and Mrs. for tin- Mrs. C. Ralph at Oregon City, last week. Miss Emma Mauer from Oregon City was well received: "The Problem ofen for a much needed rest for Mrs, Human Life" (Eueken), Mrs. S. A. will from Barview. W. R. and S. S. Dallas are taking a camping trip to Mount Hood. Mr. Dakln Woods came home from a two days' outing last week, bringing a new wife with him. Best wishes to the newly weds. The Misses Oladys and Ruby Burr. Roger Burr, Mrs. Carlsen and children, . r . 1T...n a nnil ,1 -, 1 1 ll le r ITnrript iTranks Mis mx evening at theresWence of 3. L. Seely. and Mrs. House have left for the hop it.-,.,. '-f, fho Pfftnl nnil is home for a short visited with her ' .... ,w.n.. MrR a make their home at Mnlloy. The good pareuis, mi aim a g Brown. Mr. jacg tttngo ana tamiiy irom j w eastern uregou came uum, aim .euu . hf)mc CnncnTi gtaton. the Hoover place. Mrg Anna Kornbrodt department Mr. Edd Buol went hop-picking las returne(, M(maay , , ...An nnllr.il ,., '.ill.lllit ' npen anu wan . aiicu ii.n.ci v. ... wishes of many friends and neighbors will accompany the young couple to their new home. Miss Annie Aden, sister of our mer chant, H. D. Aden, has been very ill. but is somewhat Improved at present. The Onion Growers' association held Holmes is quite III at of his father's sickness. Mr. Walter Lee was in Oregon City its first meeting of the year on Friday and visited his mother. Mrs. Mary Lee and family, nut came nome again tast from a business trip to Independent Miss Frances Dayton, of Courtney. Is spending the week with friends In the Sound. vards. None Equal to Chamberlain'. "I hare tried most all of the cough cure and tod that there is none that Ittal Chamberlain's Cough Remedy H has never failed to give me prompt f." write. W. V. Hamer. Mont m Her Ind. When you have a cold give self what a splendid medicine it s. at which time Mr. Seely was re-elected week, manaeer and Frank Brobst secretory. Mr. John Lelchtlwels purchased a Two new members were token In, and new player piano. there was quite a large attendance. CHICHESTER S PILLS W , , 1 UK ItlAHONO UBA.1I. a J ; - Win I A-k .r llrauM l' AX ( LV-Jl ' i.i-ri-M-ier Maataai mmtA i Art ' IMII. In K.4 trvi ilt4 fnmllkVr .' V.-J .. t4 Wl. Slue Bn.. f 1 rtT llruacU. A l .( ,fl.TFR I I . . ) l:!MM I'll.l ". I r 2'. f H - . m.i l . W. hfr. A' rtr KflaL4. Mr. and Mrs. Bottemiller and daugh ter, Mary and son Kenneth, were in town last week. Mr. Ben Marshall from eastern Ore gon, was down in Clarkes and visited his parents. Abbey who has been ill. Mrs. Hoover is a sister of Mrs. Abbey, who Is spend ing the summer In Oregon. The Misses Elizabeth and Alice Waldron will return to their schools at North Vnklma and Everett, Wash., September 20th. Miss Matilda Hass, of Cincinnati, Ohio, is visiting Miss Elizabeth Cook, j Miss Hass has visited at the Califor ; nla fairs while she has been on the western coast and will return to Cali ! fornla 30on and take the southern i route home. A. Oi MacFarlane left on Saturday '.'V1MFE2 wages. Coughs That Are 8topped' Careful people see that they ARE .r..,..i r KTotv THorn vr v U . remedy of tried merit. It Itas;- Hubbard, to Join 1.1, family for a helu !to own on the market for tflhort outing, returning on Tuesday, years Youth and old age testify to' Miss Mollle Rose and Mrs. Jean its soothing and healing qualities, firandy have returned from their vaca Pneitmonla and lung trotildes are ft Hon which was spent at Mt. Hood, en caused by deley of treatment. Dr. ; Miss Roe returning on Sept. 3rd to Kine's New Discovery stops these her position at Huntley Bros, in Ore- f'nliimliin Steel rnmnanv :m . em-! hnrlrlno rnnnhi and relieves la grlDPC gon City. ployes five per cent bonus on annual i tendencies. Money back if it fails.; At the meeting of the Grace Guild tMMiku acre ti'palred liefnre the tmat nes meeting took place. Many artl i rle. are belmf dutiated for a I ki.L win i.. i. i.i a. i... muL i .. "nun . 1 1 i .... im mi in.- in i in Doccnibrr. The calling cuiitmltlae re ported a latge number of 'alls made during the month of August. At the remit chicken i afturla supper the netted priM'oeds err over twettlv dot lar for the Uiilld. Mr Mullen, of Hellaood. Is Nlaltlng ut the It 1 1 nice llorafall imp William I. Utile) and wife returned to I'ortland fur the week llui Hinds ha returned from the harvest Melds In Hie vicinity of Wall Wnlla. Wash. The antioiiiuf mcttt of the marriage 2700 HOGS ENTERED IN I DAY AT YARDS The receipts for Monday al Ike Port land UtiOa ItOBk yards are Cattle. 1 17; calve S; hogs. !7. sheep, 1304 Trade opened rather ulugglih a lib a Itltle le than I'.'no bead on hand ' All lines had steady outlook Tup steers are again selling at a Tr top. OtTwl sold at IR.'iO and other Hues on the former basis Twsnty seven hutulreil hogs were n of Uiwrll Bradford to Miss l-oltle tcred for the earh moritliig Irdalm: (rathani has been received The wedding look place on Sept. 1st Mr Bradford Is quite well known here, and a graduate of Heed college and his bride also attended Reed They alll reside at lllllslioro. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Sanders are spending the week at lllllslioro The Portland Has A Coke rompn Installed a number of gas ranges on I Saturday and others are to hate the gas In their homes within a shoil time. We were very fortunate In getting tbe Kits nt Portland rates. The feature of the shipping was one consignment of m-arlv :.0o from near Pasco. Washington. The wr re ceived on lb steamer 'Twin Cities " River shipment bate Increased matt) times In the past year or two and bids fair to become a tery popular means o ftratisportlng livestock. Top price for hogs today U 17 wllh other grades In proortlnii Hulk of nales ?r to $7.10. tlMTtaentt Ijvn hundred sheep acre In but went to a packer contract. Sheep prices are steady with lambs In evi ell. tit demand at fti Mt lo an ex treme top of $ti 7.V Many breeding His Rest Was Broken. sheep are going through the yarda. (). I). Wright, Itosemont, Neb , rites i The following sales tire reprei.-nta For about six montbs I aas hothorsilltlxc: ' ... uith shooting and contlnttul pnlus In the region of my kidneys. .My rest wits broken nearly every night by fre- II steers qucnt urtlon of my kidneys. I wus ad- S7 steers vised by my doctor to try Foley Kid- J.1 hogs ney Pills and one ."0 cent bottle made :t.'.u bm:s a well man of me. I can always rec- 143 hog . ommeitd Foley Kidney Pills for I know! 221 bogs tliey are good." This splendid remedy t cow for backache, rheumatism, some mus-i :s cows l ies and swollen Joints contains no habit fortuilig drugs. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) 30 steers IMS' 37 steers 12:14 1035 .1112' I7P 107 (Ill $7.00 It tl.ltO r. ;,o 7.J5 7 IP 7.05 tlfk 7.00 '.I'll 5 :.n 33 heifers 1 bull . . . Bit lambs 32 ewes . . ... . v . 1711 . 760 . 139U . 61 . 1211 6.25 4.36 4 :.o BARLOW llopplcking Is about over In this part of the country. Take Care of That Itching t All Itch Ing Borders on Ecxrma. Do you regard that Itching as n sorb a 4, 4 ; . . . . "lis thing? It Is! I'nless you begin I to light it with iir llolisiiu's Wc.ontti Ollllllieiil. t li.. disease Is likely to cling on for months and years. Scores of grateful users say: Why did we waste Miss Ada Mass, of Oregon City, our those months and years In teacher for the primary room Is vis Iting Mrs. Tnllman and culling upon the board to have her contract slgn-il. Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Keebaugb and famllv, of Mllwiiukle, are visiting Mrs. agony whi n ho tested a rei y was on the market." This ointment Is no experiment It Is absolutely healing In Its power. Do not allow It to heroine serious Buy ram ,y, o .v.i.wau .e.are xtsmt g .v.rs. , t0)M). , , ,....,. Txeelinugh s parents. Mr. and Mrs An ,.,,,, BOi )(lx .H il rnu u PACIFIC COA8T LEAGUE At Utn Angeles San Francisco 4 It II. K I drews. T. W. Irwin, who was with his brother, R. K. Irwin, during hop-picking, returned to bis home ut Scapoose, Monday. Mr. Nelson is again shipping peaches ,,m a,, In Aulnrln Wm. Miller's toitni rnnnway Satur- At Salt Lake i ),; day. No one was Injured. (Vernon j j j' ' Mrs. Tourfel relumed home from ; s"'t 4 10 2 Wltholt Springs Sunday, where ibe " bad boon camping for Iter health. I Bond Brooks-Seanlou l.umlier Co,, Mrs. Nix was called to Texas on nc-' " '"""")iih. win erect sawmill on Des count of the doiilth of her father. She left Tuesduy with her two yOUnfaal (dilldron. E. H. Riimsby, an old resilient here, but who now lives In Klnnmlli Fulls, was calling on friends here Sunday and visiting "Buddy" Tttll. Chutes river near men. here to employ 300 WHY WOMEN SUFFER. 8 4 .'. . ; . KELSO beadiiclte, dizziness, ner- i , t ir 4y Many Oregon City Women are Learn- Ing the Cause. I Women often suffor, not knowing . the cause. h liaekaohc, l vnt.raeas, , lrre 1 !:ir urln.i.'v passages weak V 'P fy ness, liiiii'i.or Each a torture of Itself threshing crews. Together hlnl al weakened Uil.. Strike at the ront-get lo tho cause no otner remedy more highly en- ' 50c and $1.00. 'Adv.) on Wednesday last, the church song day, Sept. 11. There wiih three working side by side In this neighbor-' hood this week florben and Anderson, Kllgel and Krebs. There was a very. Horsed than Dean's Kidney Pills.' poor iioid ot wneai. iiecominended by thoiisiird.i-- Mrs. Harmnn and family, also lb Endorsed nt homo. Tarblsons, are at the hopflelds. Here's convincing testimony from John Roberts has gone to Cottrell to an Oregon City woman, teach school. Tho Kelso school will Mrs. Jane Blanchard, 1102 John open Sept. 20th, with Mrs. Barnutn Adams St., Oregon City, says: "I have and Miss Erlnkson as teachers. used Doan's Kidney ptiln for kidney Joel Jarl has a bunch of hogs In his and bladder troubln that annoyed BM wheat field gathering up the down for years. I have bail great relief. In wheat. ill. I have taken less than two boxes Mrs. Walter Johnson, of Portland, of Doan's Kidney Pllla, hut that is visiting her purents at present. j amount was enough to convince me of The Sandy high school opened Mon- their merit." day and several from here arc mend , Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't ton- I simply ask for a kidney remedy get To those who belong to Ban.ty Doan's Kidney Pills the same that grange, don't forget to attend Satur Mrs. Blanchard had. Foster Mllhnrn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. - (Adv.) i