OHKOOy CITY KNTERI'HfBK. Kit IDA V. KI'ITKMIU'U 17. 1!1.V kill FAIR AT UAH IS . NOW UNDER WAY ' . MARQUAM. lu iSpnlal Correapondeiire.) Wealey Voder went laal, week Table Kim k after hu. kleN-rrle. John Young came out from Wllholt sprint much liiiruvHL ('. I. Tticutia. while driving hi nca auto through Gerval amct l(h an acci dent. A freight tar ran Into hia nu chin an. I wrecked hi car, but no olio mat hurt. St hool rommencea here net Mm day. Hcpt. 20th, with Our l 1-arklnt aa MlittMMMHHM MOUNTAIN KOAO. (Spevlal t'orrran.lett. ) Tha bo. pi. km at 1I4 hfrr"a hup yard are ad'l picking and don't m Joy the ahoaer very niurh. John KalMr burned hi aUahlng Ve.lii-a.lu) evening. Uul Zimmerman ami to Sellwood an J tye Thursday anil FrlJay with, her all.r. alo doing Minm shopping In I'ortlaniL Ktidolph, and :.ard Zimmerman l.v a drive out to Rp.ll.nd Urn Vrt. Ml. I t ... .. 1 returned home Kun.lay night. E IS FIGHTING GERMANY Hill ha gone to war. Hill l a home that la now rrnahing ruck. Iear.l IIimIkv. ho went to Aaturla to work, ha returned horn to ill( hi apuil Johnny Zimmerman la hreaklrif hi CIIKSHAM. Sept. It The Multno Utah county fair got aay tilay to a good ktail and though Iba morning at tendance waa not heavy there a large rrod till afternoon. The farm machinery evhlhlt acre fully tnatalled lfor Ilia fate er thron open thla morn in. The livestock aectlon if the fair waa' bln rapidly file.! with blooded anl mat during the morning, hardly itun lu rharee of the primary itradea. momci.t pawing that aome new e 1 .yr. Km. ha. our blacksmith I kept hlldtor did not arrive at the (round que buay theae dayi. " I k I . I l.l . It .V. . .- ft. ft ... ....II I jun. Anna jvihhtii uu itii qui..- Irk. o it waa neceaaary lo rail a dor- tor, hut at thl writing ah ta aonur niini ,nj )g t,.ttlni. aome pretty awlft oeiier. ride. J. P. Miller i getting ready to no! M, Mtr,e lyeTartX h ,rf, for 0. to the roat after lnion. .ri r.n.,. sh u .i...uin. i 1.-. muie a nure and will le none three y-An. Hie lat around her. jhn iL.iitM.yj .ni) Krnp wu I- N. "'' hoiian cauuht fir, lly, rnt ,0 ore..n City Saturday, nul.'lf r.tuine with the telenhona and r t.-.. . 0M. .nf ' .Min iaiMr naa ion 10 the per cent 1 ....... . ..r.!ln lo ! F SlamlUh. o.', " " - , i-i ..ivuni rMK. Dr h will - - . - nuniiKT 01 men aoon pui oui in are , ,p.t - - -j which bad cauint in tne top or tn Schind i.iu m ix-vu i"- .....-.. Roy .vicholson haa boiiRht a new lnoe hia coll da) a when Thliip Mana- won l.h brought blin to oarfteld. now nlair mN th(, gj y0,ln. buer for th urltun army wn , ,,1,,-, ,nd will take powewlon the firm at ruck me eaxern pan 01 iue iuubij, 0j Ofjoi, ,,111 I ft. 1 . . .1 .Kam KniivK . ' . . UW Hill, auiuirru mm uu .... u ,mm. ( ,J(H bolt onMhlr(l of , crop hlin. The animal win pronamy ue , . lmund h ued In the artillery ahere. Editor; Th q,larterly niM.tnK'0f the M. E. PtandUh opine, hla U'OO pound .of chliprh h)M hfrf TuMj,y mM horw sniie will Kr.atly we Bli. Quit a number from th A.llra torcra. Hubbard aa well aa from other placea "If 1UU hi to uie on tne nem 01 Mng prriK.nt. U(jpi , ,. TAffOHO. ! IHla ( iiitvtiH.ii.il t. el ..f (lil rain ine tiljj and Hal unlay arietuiHiit. an rleliial piiM-d "rr and luliinina muit a lr.-e In Mr Nuaahaiiiii .U. iplll tliia It neatly lh ah.ile lrhlb n Wedneaday, the ih. at II pVIin a M , Mi a ,. J a the k.iuia lo which aha rani with her bnlnd and dauhter and family eight rar ami. from ItakoM Heirn )rar aao on lha lOih of Ih la month, her bu lnd. a ho waa an old aoldier, wa killed In IVnUnd by Im-Iiii thrown from bll wacuo itlia had la a auf fervr from tariuu ailmrtii fur a nuin r of yerw. but a ctinflnrj to hr lunl but a few da t rrw her death She leate Ihrea daughter and their ainiiiea 10 mourn per I". iN-aldea a hoal of friend and iirilil..r who will ml her kindly prearnc and cheery word In daya of auuahln aiul auiid a.hlae In tlinea of IrmiMe. Nha wa burle.1 by the aide of her hualMind In Oawean crinetrry. er irate and that of her huahand were heaiml with floral orTerlnia. moatly from the home garden of her friend. John y Caxe and family drove Ilia U-ille mimUr of I(( rraldnil aia ttiakiug plana lo allrad touni) and aiale Una lo U held aai lb. U.i, Aid of Ilia linimn IU IWU,d n,ur, u( l-,, I'u,,,!, I, khIhi an , 1 ram a- 11, alao amall aid. ! lo l auld la a -giabu.- a Ktur dr evening. Hr,. u,, eiiUitalii Hiei.t atari alth a program about I M IACLI CRIIK a HopiiickliiK la a thine of th pant.' Kd Johnvon riniahitl hla yard, tlni t'. M. Cage and wife apcnl the after noon at hla father on Hunday. Mr. Did ham. who wa o very ab k I with mallpoi. baa taken up hi Work a-alu with returning atrength and romlng aptlte, ao hi wife phunee to the nelghbora. They were lo be fumi gated on TueaJay. The wife and mother I the only one who escaped tartetl Monday naving in dlaeaoe. an,! aympathlied with her no one could help her. It la thought by lb "le guy" that th ralna of l,lr and Hatunlar j apollcd all the little potato, monilng 1 Invitation are out for a aurvrlee lrii-ial i'.if re(.,.n .-m A I. I'u wa g'ic.t the home of Mra llu.leit. a part of laal waek Mr and Mr II. It ilit.aon ait.-u.l.M Ih air al :!. a.l I. Th ir.dav. taking dinner with Mra I. A. Wmxlle white there klra A. W. Cooke and daughter In law. Mra. V. NV. Cooke, cf ama-u, vl.lte.1 allli Mr. Il.ial.-ll Ual l,lay Mr Chaa. Murphey, daiubter. Mlaa Meda. and eon. Terry, wero Kalaiada and fair vlaitor on day laal week. Hoy Umglaae and wife apent pleaaant day with Mr. and Mr far IU-na.ui. of Uigan, Hunday. Mr. M.il iHxiglata and grand daughter. MlKlre.1 and rlnrlce m.ug la, returned borne from eaalern Ore gon Kalurday evening Mr. Ilurger. who recently pun haaed a few ai rea of land from II. l Hunt Innt.in. la pulling up a email nouae on hla pniMrty. Walter ItouKla and Mr anl Mr (.eorg Ikiuglaa return el Monday from raatern lrrgon, where they hate been working during threahlng. Will iHuiglaa made a trip to Kaia ra.la on Monday. Nchool rommence.1 In dltrb I No r:rrr- d n ffaVn ii i n -miifidiiuiiin while all I ;o in Monday, with Mlaa rMna Ken lie ly aa leat her. Taelve puplla were runilie.1 Mr. Heckelt waa out to Ih farm the flrt.t of ih week making hi wife and dj.ikl.ter a vlall. H. T. Olh..n and wife were up Mtn little. It will lo a afe bet that he won't have been ehot In the back andj deP Moore may the pood Lord, who loon oui lor all hi creature. t kind to lllll." If the rring remark of R. M. Standlsh. ner. being a farewell reception to El- TO t- a f t a a a CONCORD, OAK GROVE AND VICINITY. j- . a a a a a a .a a .a (Special Correnpondence.) Twenty dairiea were represented at the annual meeting of the Clackamas County Cow Testing association held at the farm of H. Thelssen and tons one mile ease of Concord station on-, day last week. An interesting meet- Automobiles fillc! with men from Estacada prevented the fire which de stroyed the home of J. J. Coy In the , Wt WM reported. Springwater distrkt from spreading xbe Concord schooWbegan It year' to other property last Friday nignuj work Sept 13. with Miss Pearl liailey The Olaie waa sianea oy an uiemrai ed stove and defective flue and burned he Cov home to the ground. The house was built recently, and the prop erty loss la about $1000. CLACKAMAS SCHOOL OPENS. CLACKAMAS. Ore- Sept. 13. Pub lic school opened here Monday with an enrollment of 73. D. I". Cochrane Is principal and Instructor in manual training. Miss Anna Bactiman lias change of the Intermediate department and Mis Gertrude Lee In charge. Remember the date of Oak Grove Juvenile fair, Friday, Sept 17. It will be held in the Oak Grove school house. from 3 to 10 p. m. There will be two divisions industrial and open con tests. Any boy or Rirl In the district may exhibit The parents or guardian must certify In writing that the work was done by exhibitor All entries must be made Friday mornlnK. be tween 10 and 12 o'clock. Prizes and proBram Friday evenlnK. Open Contest Prizes of money and I riblions will be given for worthy ex- This is the '::s:--T.n Time to put "- ' In That L 1 f' L Water .j&j&.r System . - and Miss Win S. Osborne of the pri mary department and Instructor In art. hlt)lu of gev,.nBi vegetables, canning and music. baking, manual arts. etc. Everybody A school library association ha-' u Invited to exhibit somothlns. been formed to obtain tne state iravei- Wor(. reached Oak Grove from Hub 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 Ine library and arrange for a needed addition to the library. Rcnard Moore waB elected chairman and Vera Flan- ery secretary, both of the eighth grade. Miss Osborne, of the primary department will be librarian. CLACKAMAS VOTES TAX. CLACKAMAS. Ore., Sept 14. A special meeting of the voters of Clack amas school district was held Satur day evening at the schoolhouse, and a budget carrying $1200 was voted, a 514 mill tax being unanimously voted. The manual training department was especially commended as offering needful training to the children, and funds were voted for new equipmentl and materials. It was also voted tojney are expected' home lay a concrete noor in me uasciueiu at an expense of nearly $200. .j- j .? ? J-BARLOW (Special Correspondence.) Harold Sage, John Skevington, Her bert Keebaugh and Agnes Berg, re turned to high school at Canby Mon . day morning. Emma Berg, Laura Pennell, Fred Judy and Sanford Wol- gtad entered the freshman claBS. The Juveniles will hold their fair in the hall Friday, Sept. 17. Everybody Invited and we hope to see each one of the children have something on dis play. Mr. White had the misfortune to sprain his ankle last week. J. M. Erickson attended the postmas ters' convention In Portland Friday. Good, ripe tomatoes for sale. Ap ply to R. E. Irwin, depot Adv. Miss Pearl Hayes entertained many of the young people Saturday even ing with an Ice cream social. Mrs. nrim and daughter, of Kansas City, viaited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse laBt week. Mrs. Bogus is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Jesse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jesse returned to their home In Portland Wednesday .fiw a month's ' camping on their ranch, looking after their peach and prune crops. Nnna Enual to Chamberlain's. '1 have tried most all of the coagh cures and find that there Is none that equal Chamberlain's Cotign Kemeay. It has never failed to give me prompt iief " writes W. V. Harner, Mont- pelier, Ind. When you haye a cold give this remedy a trial and see for your self what a splendid medicine it Is. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) bard, Friday, Sept. 10, of the death of Mrs. Salter, wife of Ernest Salter, w ho served as Janitor of Oak Grove school last year. The many friends here ex tend heartfelt sympathy to Mr. Sla ter, who is left w-ith a two weeks old infant. Typhoid fever was Immedi ate cause of death. The many friends of Mrs. A. fi. drown near Rupert station, are pleased to learn that she is convalesc ing slowly after her illness of two months' duration. The Oak Grove school will begin ' Monday, Sept. 20. Manual training will be Installed this year with S. S. Chambers of the Milwaukle schools in charge two days each week. I W. H. and Mre. Gillespie, of Court-; Wednesday after a ten days' visit in Seattle and Spokane. Mrs. Gillespie has hp- charge of the girls' industrial club of Oak Grove and the Oak. Grove juvenile fair will be under her supervision. I . . I 1 3 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 & Stave'r Co. PORTLAND, ORE. To the Public. "I feel that I owe the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy a word of grati tude," writes Mrs. T. N. Wltherall Gowanda, N. Y. this medicine I was in great pain and feeling terribly sick, due to an at tack of summer complaint After tak Mr It Sr,4 "It , -I 1 4 1 I 4 a 4 . ri ill -JMX v. a nr.Ti 1 PASTA AL-uiiubiriai'tVT Ai(ff(t,rtwi'lr,rJj aimiuiiisuritaJ.nlllttVft pijv.'itfijuitnx IromolrDijrtfWw nmaMfcfontilJiiirc Opium Morphuv nraJtra Not N Ait r otic. ftVia4. f WW- . li i i p mawan I A ivrlrof rVtra-oS- fur Cum lion . Sour Stmwch. Hlnrtw WornuX'ur.tjIiiuuiJ'rtrinli rtr(alLossorMJu:r. FacSaMb Siewwtaf KDV WRK. for Infitnti rj Children. The Kind You llavo Always Bought Boars tho Siguaturo of 1 . lSftrartt1ilWru4 m aT SLftB AW I In J- Use IX. For Over Thirl y Years BISTOOIA Kkki Copy ol Wrtpp. - w -w -w r r v w w -w T" T T- JENNINGS LODGE ll.a 11.. I... I 1. 1. 1. .11 ... . .. .. . .. 11117 i 1.1 m ne. end (ileal of Mla Mariiaret Tin ker. i iH'Ing a rlaaamate at the Lincoln IIIkIi w . In IVrtland. Mrs, Mai Kurlaiir bua been allxlilly Imllapnae.l al her Inline during the week. IjiiikiIiiii HlNMiil.T bua been allrnd- (Sl'lal Corr'-Hiiiieuoe 1 Mra Calvin Morae and three rhlldren arrived on Monday fnun iH.li.h tab! vln, Jr.. la one of the aet.cn hinlmi.-r1 'he annual alate ride C(itit'at the at the iH'hiNil llila year. 1 t'lai kamaa rifle range during tlio eek Altondanre at Ihe a. hool U amnll ' 10 """" , f"' Jackaonvllle. compared with other yeara Jnat .10 ;' Miirltla. to take part In the t.Miriiaiiienl l-liig enrulM In I lie primary rimiu I "l"rB ,M",t H,'l",'",l'"r 2l,,n and It In the higher gradea. Mr. Will Jennliiga has been confined Mhowera of tarloua klifda have been I I" hla bed during the paat Week, given for lirlilea elect at thla place,; Mra. I'ltabratul departed on Saturday but on Tneaday evening a shower waa f"r Mi'Mlnnvllle for a week end vlalt tendered lo a young man who la about Ml" her ami. lo enter college, and wua Ihe ix-i aalon 1 At the regular Hireling of the Parent of a very happy gathering at Ihe home! Teacher rlub held on KrbLv ih ... I of Hev. II. ,N. Hmlttl and wife, when j koclullnn risoiiimeiid. d that the school u.er wuriy iri.'ii.ia rane.i ami gave a board have aufety signals placed on miaccllancoua ahower lu Wendell i the rounty Mad In front of acbmil. flmllh. who leavea on Thursday for thu Thla should bo attended lo at onco aa with 31 children in attendance. Mr. Harry Elligson, who is carrying When I began taking TIT"; """T 8"tu1ar-H. "'-a ucwanic DL.ICU at a llUUIl Ul for relief as it benefited me almost im mediately." Obtainable everywhere. (Adv) lightening, but no damage was done. Mr. Frank Kaiser went to Oregon ing a dose of it I had not long to wait! H lZtl IT1" had 8me George and Johnnie MoBer were at Zimmerman's Monday, Some of the young people from here went to Willamette Saturday night to the skating 'rink. They reported a good time and fine skating. Mr. Anderson and son Johnnie went to town Monday to get a load of school books. Mrs. Geo. Tledeman has our heart felt sympathy for the loss of her party for Aunt Ileda Sharp, for Thurs day, the lth. Parents are preparing for, and chll drcn looking forward with Dlensure. to opening of school next Monday, the zum. 0; 4 it & 4 Q, $ MEADOWBROOK. (Special Correspondence.) Mrs. Flom, who has been quite ill. is improving. They expect to leave mother, Mrs. Brink, of Stafford. for the east as soon as she is able. I Miss Augusta Schaffenburg, of Rlv- Ruth Chindgren began her second erslde, was a visitor at Hodges' Mon year of high school at Colton Monday, day. J. M. Larklns, of Oregon City, is Mr. Lloyd Harrison left Wednesday visiting at his brother's, A. L. Larklns, morning ror Corvallls, where be will this week. 1 attend the Oregon Apicultural col- A. L. Larklns and P. O. Chindgren 1ee this winter, have their silos about completed and Mr- Nells Christensen, Jr., went to expect to have them filled this week. Oregon City Tuesday. Hofstetter young people returned to ' Needy Sunday to help finish picking Billouaneaa and Constipation Hops for Johnson s. 3 WIL80NVILLE. . It Is certainly surprising that anv Ruth Chindgren and Myrtle Hutch- woman will endure the miserable fepl. Inson spent Sunday afternoon with El- lnK caused by biliousness and tonsti. la Schleve. j patlon, when relief is so easily kad Misses Florence, Georgia and Larch ana" ftt Httle expense. Mrs. Chas Huff, of Portland, visited at A. L. Lar- Peck, Gates, N. Y., writes: "About a kins and T. O. Orems a few days last 'ear B used two bottles of Cham- week. berlain's TableU and they cured me Clarence Orem Is helping Mr. David- of biliousness and constipation." Ob- son build a new barn. . . tatnable everywhere. (dv 1 iSjiecial Correspondence) Menga Kulagla went to Tualatin on Hunday, where she will attend high school. A little baby daughter arrived at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Doris Young last Saturday. The village schpol bell will soon be gin Its dally invitation to school. Mr. Stein was a Portland visitor last Saturday. ' Misses Pearl and Inez Bailey visited friends near our village Wednesday. M. C. Young was In the Rose City last Hautrday. Harold Say left Saturday for Eugene where he will attend the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham' and daughter Helen, and Mrs. Howard, are enjoying a ten days' outing at Wilhoit springs. Ruby Baker fell, from her horse, while riding, on Wednesday, and was badly bruised as-wel) as receiving a uiacK eye. Mr. and Mrs. Jake,. Peters are plan ning a trip to the exposition at San Francisco. day and spont the night with the for mors father, James Gibson. A big hnrvest dunce Is to be held I Cogswell's hull In Eagle Creek on Sat urday evening, Sept. IS, with dancing to begin at 9 and lasting until 3 In th morning. Music will bo furnished by Meade's four-ploce orchestra of Port land. The management having tli evont in charge announces that this Is the beginning of the winter's dime Ing season, and that no pains will be spared to make It one of the most on Joyablo occasions of the year. A lute car will leave for Estacada at 12:58 A. M., and for Portland at 1:40 A. M AL8PAUGH. dred passengers were landed safely. son's Weekly. (Special Correspondence.) Mr. O. E. Full, of Eagle Creek, who was working in a logging camp near Black Rock, Oregon, was killed last week while falling trees, bis back was broken by a limb that fell. The body was taken to Portland for Interment in the Rose City cemetery. Mr. Full leaves a wife and two small sons at Eagle Creek. - . . Echo Glthens and Alta Saver spent a few days In Vancouver and Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas ar rived from eastern Oregon Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Wise, of Portland visited with Mr. and Mn. John Git' ens, Sunday. O. A. l at Corvallla. Wendell ami Hay Morrta are planning on keeping I batch, and alien their many friend j learned of their plana many art Idea nu 11 an very ncrcaaary in Keeping bonne were taken lo Ihe Smith home fl.P lll.IM.ft ft,..,,... .. Tl,- .... .. .... accompanied by appropriate verae to convey the beat wlnhea of the friends alio had gathered at Wraixna. Games and pulling taffy and pleasant conver aution made the evening paaa too iiilck- l.v. Preceding the serving of dainty refreahmenta, each peraon present w rote a w ish for Wendell, and the beat of wlshea goes with liliu In hla arhool work at Corvallla thla year from a host of Lodge frlemln. Miss Ember Cumpbell departed on Monday for Kugnno. w here alio rnaumes her studies at tho I'nlversltv. Mlns Campbell will major In llotnny and English. Walter Beckner, of Seaside, was a caller on l.otlge friends on Tuesday. Itulpli Madison has returned from Wnrrenton, where ho has spent the last two mnnthsA Mr. and Mrs. Cook and family drove to Portland on Sunday and spent the day with (1. Brut o and wife. Miss Molllu ItoHO iiiid Mrs. Jean Grundy have given up tho cottngo they had taken for tho summer. MIkh Rose, will make her homo with her sister, Mrs. Sandslrom, at Concord, and Mrs, Grundy will return to Portland. a district dourd meeting Is to be hold on Friday evening at the school house. We have understood these meetings are open to tho public. rrlday afernnon Mrs. L. C. Smith will open her home for the purposo of organizing a W. C. T. V. at this pluce. All ladies Interested In tompernnre work are Invited. Friday night at 7:30 Is the time of tho business meeting of the church of ficials to be held at the Grace Church to plan work for the coming quarter and winter. All officers are urged to be present. A gas range Is to be Initialled at tho church during the week. This will be a great bonoflt to the ladlos in sorvlng tuoir dinners. Miss Mot.lor, of Corvallls, has boon a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bllndstono, Mrs. Giilfford, who Is convalescing at U10 Thomas homo, has been very ill for the past woek. A round of pleasures are bolnCT showored upon Mr. and Mrs. A. A Hopson by Portland friends, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ostrom, who have been llfo long friends, attending the smart of fairs planned for the HopBon family, over the week end. Next week the Hopsons are to move to Jonnlngs Lodge, whore they will be especially welcomed In church and parent-teach ers circles. As a cloBlng event of the glad vaca tion time MrB. Jacobs entertained ten little misses for her daughter, Miss Dorothy, on Saturday, last. Dollclous refreshments were served to the fol lowing little misses who enjoyed the music and games: Alice Eve MacFur- lane, Elizabeth Bruecbert, Edith Cald well, Margaret Seeley, Vernon LaCure. Virginia Ostrom, Bessie, Ruby and Grace Trant, Miss Elsie Gersnn, recently of Wi nona, Minn, Mollie 8ummerfield of the Telegram staff of Portland; Miss Esther Terlll of Newberg; Mrs. Ewfags and Miss Luclle Ewlngs of Portland, have been guests during the week at the Frank Tucker home. It la a splendid place fur autoea to ecd and on several ixiiiKlnria Ihe Uvea of the little lota liavn been en dangerous whan leaving tha school ground. ' A local fulr will be held on Wed-ii.-a.lay night In which all of the arhool children of the dlatrlct under aUtecn yeara of age will take part. Me. dainea It. F. Deter. W. I. Illlnatone and Frank Klaher will aaalnt the teai-hera, Mra. Altman and Mra. Hnnahall In arranging the exhibit The priie winning articles will be sent to the county fair at Canby. While the Judge are placing the red and blue ribbon on the beat of the exhibits the enter tiilmuent committee or the aaawla Hon will aerve light refreahmenta and an Informal "get logether meeting" to welcome our teachers bark will tako pluce. It Is hopid that every nutron of the district will bo present and en courage the children In thl work. The Pnrent-Teacluira buve taken 'To gether for their motto and at the next regular meeting In October a dis cussion on "What can we do for our school this year In Iho Pnreiit Teaclier association," will bo held, Wm. Jncobs mid Roy Kelley depart, ed on Friday for a deer hunt In the foothills of the coast range, they will probably return on Monday. 1 no rnniiiy of Albert Pierce will re move to Portland during the woek. Mr. Morarlty, editor of tho Portland Dally News and family will ,M;cupy tho Pierce homo. jy pu,dck ,,,, ,. ters muklng their houu In 0 of (10 Plorco cotlago on tho Willamette. Mrs. Harry Emmons, f Alaska has boon a houso guest of tho II. Km- ' innnB family. Mr. Davidson, of Meldruni, has pur ohasnd a new Studebaker cur and his -wlfo- accompanied Mm . ..... th-n.,.,1. ......... " "'1' , lomlm country on Wed nesday last. vi.", .K8t,",r- Morrn'n'. who has visited her parents, II. U Honlhnian. has gone to Snlem. A. A. Hudson ami wlr ni n....i.. . : " "-avlng I'x'i'uriy on Hull ""miime ngo and will "" ""n has rocontly purchased 20 acres near Damascus as Z' fr'!1' "r ,,00,, minted asslHtant teacher In the chemistry at Rood college He Is tho oldest son of Rev. and Mrs. H, K. Smith who re" Me at Boardnmn station. KnSr:i,M nhools and a former - 'b J Frank Turner, of n I"?"' f w day. at Jenn ng. Udge ,,e KonHt of Carey Deter. ' UlB Now York fresh proofs that v. v L" A.mon lack in "'"rs ao not vairwu avenue, romodol the nm I. a i . . Many Compla Heard. , Th ""' Menu to have nro djiced an unusual amount of .icknels hack. r0heUPma,f,I f f.h--t h!r- ,hrmat,,"n. biliousness and of being "always tired." Ache oi d .... caused by th9 to do their work and throw the po on ly to Foley Kidney Pin,. They heln roT fiSft f,,ve T nd tonic in action. Jones Drug Co. ' (Adv.) ConsUnce. The crews were saved. tmue nnng acruna u..