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OltlWOS CITV KXTKItTUlNK. MM MA V, A P1M L H, 1?iH. "onrnox pity f.xtkiiimmsi-:, kkihay. avuil . uo. kk .- , , WlL&ONVlLlE 4 WIIJ-OMIU-K. M-r.l :7- ti"- MAi KHIU IHi. April i!ih-cI.i' i Hull-' It IVl. r nt l IVrtUr-l - Kj.ii-e nmrnuiR- broke . .ir on I ,.! iv to Ret lie - r H" "" te.l.l.-t nfl.T a -ek of Arnt l..c. '. Ill of Hie Wilt KnUhl If liMn th- Jof.il clt.il.li.e ot the mil iiiuk.-. l.ur.lm. U M throtu-h ,lm,e, lit" lt of " :l u, ,MAtl.. i tH- . harm of the iM '""J' "" Urn Chaw & Uiitn ilrmcl ""' 1 mi aeeine.l to loto t tlii uU.I ami i.niiv of Nju.tk. u t'i-y Jitiiiim' r,-,i mcniiir. ui.-r of th day. A Uu vmwl Juft .! lon The nru-l U u,l att. tiiuo i ..nwreiMtl.in oilier. .1 m I,! In u-cl .m the rn.nl-. h""'. the l.utl. run .tiutvh to tak." l"rl "J W K. lU-tVcl U wry L nJ ' the m i i In? roll In. ! J b rr l.u. an ait I ,, I excited lo ll" He li Jrn'y la ILt.n lo the I'-nt.r iuuW led ' Mid otli.r r..iii.llrali..n... i Hi.' pator -nl 1' '" Kr-",,n " VllM.nvlll ran boa.t of a flu' n ran The M uioiill.' . ..iiKr.vit.iin r. t..ml court now. l.axt KriiUy tin lUrvl' n rump r.""' . . .li.A hn Iht tif')-' ..m to K to th- tliciru-t to luiy n.-iKliUirluxtJ r-unloti t.n.k i..tv n:i-i l.uhl.lnu- fountain 'or tli li''l. , ultos.-ih.T lli Jay i on. not -h.h WltsonulU' lot tit'? flrxt lull P"'" , to In fontotti-n. of the .-ai.n liit Sun.lay. Tin- !; Tli.' anr. h.-n.lon of tin ram !i-"t. nlng t.'am on' the St-t Uriam fro.n ttut lnurloti O.'lay m ii'untliiR miclit Mountain Hoail! Theaim- a , tv-iilt from thtf ulm-t rontmiiom ra'n .lan.lv tl r mort Ix-in S I" WV ttml ph-vait.-J throughout th.- flrt lot l.ut wc f.W s.xM o.-r It. Jt.-nty da of April hive Wn t. t t Thote Rural Phontt. , fl by th ItIkIU .-atli.r of tli pat Tho rural pliomn. thor.i n...l ' f.- tlayii. In hUh tin' h.t of tlio I'lmnrn. F'or liusinc uk i forlh1 I tli,-) lirln' groum. Its t'ttlti'j rze or tukin ruo: Just think of lli" ansulsh the ml.'-er- iiiK.n tin vettetahle worM that a mvk ,llilk(H. Urotvth i.riMS.sinK eredulity h4 : Thty get on the Iiue und hang Ilk..; on In the past oek. Long hour o. I living gnvn Imrlv vWhle a week as.i You have your tro.t.ile to get a call havu hy iho opettlm: of leave l.road thn)U 'cned out Into hright tmnd uf charm- When viu"rf In a pish; d..n-t It heat the dlckeiu To find Homoone null!, over of chiokenn? .. l.ld I'irl Kill... IT aoilte KUJ iia.iuiR -- f.-" , J, i I- Ki.re to happen ahen you're In a Mh ' Tliev'talK of Ihe war. they talk ot the weather ! Or a lovelv hat with a Mg oktrlch ; ,(,Jlh(.r". ! ', 1 if listen now and III tell you " the tntth Our durling baby ha hi flrt tooth. While thia ce on ihe Impatient tltoe blasted rural i Oh confound "hone. l . t. -. t. s. k BARLOW. J, S. . J, .,. IiARLCW. April 27 (Sp-i-iall Mrs. S. O. Grindland was pleasantly sui prised by Mrs. Chris Ziegler giving her a siinirise party last Wednesday i afternoon In ini iting a few of the la- dies in before Mrs. Grlndland's di - parture for Duel county. South Da pariure mr ii'ji . .wn.;i kota, where herself and daughter. MM - la, will visit her mothei, brother, sin-j tre and her sons and daughter for an indefinite period. Those present were: Mrs. Attcrbtiry. Mrs. lirudng. MM. Johnson. Mrs. Furfel, Mrs. North. Mrs. Murgeson, Mrs. Hatz, Mrs. Slatager. Mrs. Irwin. Miss Julia ZiegUT. Mr. Chris Zlei:ler, Mrs. Henry Zicglor, i Mrs. Enoch Grindland. Mrs. Fred I ' Grindland, Mrs. S. 0. Grindland. and' Molla and Anna Grindland. Enga Grindland, Herman ami Myrtle Grind- il land and Ilennie Ziegler all enjoyed the afternoon und the Indies furnished an excellent lunch. Mrs. lirudrig was happily surprised one day last week when her brother. Andrew, whom she had not seen for 36 years, walked in and introduced himself. Mr. Gurness will remain with Mrs. Hrudrig about a month. Miss Hose I'pdegrove, prosiiftive rose queen of our county was in town last week the guest of Miss Mass. The children of this district are donating egfe'S liberally for the help of thi queen. Mrs. Totvne, of Portland, wa.3 visit - ing Mrs. Fallman over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse received the sad news of the death of their scn ln law, Wm. or "Hilly'' Bond. Saiurduy. He passed away with heart trouble ;n Spo- hane. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse und Miss Pearl Hayes went to Portland to at - tend the funeral. Mr. Bond waa a man uiguiy respeci.eu uy un nuu mm him and his death has cast a gloom i over many friends. I Mr. Gage Is driving an aptomoMlej while the family are enjoying the: pleasure of the ownership of the auto, j Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tull spent Eastor j in Portland, the guests of relatives. Cut This Out It la Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall to Fo ley ft Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package con taing Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, for bronchial coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for lame back, weak kidneys, rheumatism, blad der troubles and Foley Cathartic Tab lets, - a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, bl'iousnesa, headache and sluggish bowels. Adv-) A drink that shouldbeon every table PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore. On sale at all Leading Groceries and Confection aries PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY" M I , M t I I 1 MACK sou no. i I lr'l In l.o.iy 10 u.ctr rn-..i l.atl.m. tin 7.i"n rti ir. h. Aft.T iri.e mutiy family an I t in ru tiai put Uio crouiui in i" nn.t ooi..lmP for pl.mliu "J I- Ini? T.vn lll.Kli'al ha Ix'.'n the COI-I- i Mn. J fff.Ht of armth nnd moliitur.' Ing verdure. Tlie appio irwa r I...-..I...I llh thin lovelf flovverj ) hal. h 1 gladdening to th view and to i lier ' ing In th-'lr promlat of fruition later .... . . ,u . The Mother- club I to meet on th' ofLrnoon of Thursday. April 27. at the home of -Mr. Il-nry KiMer. The e.-- retary, Mrs. 15. M. Haldwln. exH'iis ; rm fntm Oregon ('My In time for tlila intvtlng. We rccrei lo record that we are about to loe our neighbor. Mr. an 1 a""r' 'nn r'' :olnK 10 l o Angel-.. Calif to live. Mr Schwa,,. r.ara came to MackubtTg from Chi. aso .hi..,i in aL'o anil bv ullilietit on. thrift ha made hi ranch one of the 1 . ..... I m. Ih K I..U M I nesi Kepi ittiiua n' ! Pari lloeche ha taken a part of Elisha Rlirg' land to work in addition I to hi own. Mis Hcrtha Hoeche ha returned to 'her homo from Corvalll. where ho ! haa iDent the last half year. Mr. Voecl. or Portland. I with her' ' two children visiting her mother. Mr. J. Gibson. 'Miss Anna Koch has come home r... i.,i ,n . i hi.ro sh h.ia been tI.nain. ine p8St few weeks. Gibson Is working for Jess He;- er. r. .-1.1. nit I,. l.nl..l..n l.lu l.pntlt. l airii. uiuwu ia u. i.i..n ." ;er Sylvester, on the Lorltig ranch, The laine Elder school closed last Frhlav for Its summer vacation. Mr. Ed Kraxberger has established a route for carrying n.llk to the Canby cheese factory. - i. r .s ,s a . $ ALSF-AUGH. A, 4 9 ,s, ,;. a. i ' AI.SPAl'GH, April 27. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C'ozurd and Claude C'ozard left for Hood River ' this week where they will nia!:e their . home. Paul und Hunh Nestor, of Portland, spent several dava at the home of ; John Gltltens. 1 Mr. J. W. IJowty purchased a very valuable Shorthorn bull list week from a man in lone, Orecon. Th.. j name of Ihe valuable animal is Golden : Good Prospect. j Tred Ehy, of Morgan, Oregon, visit-; Jed with J. W. Dowty and family last j week. ! j Over forty boy sc outs, of Portland camped near th'; ClacKamcs river dur- Ing the Easter vacation. j i j . 9 I . " ' r EAGLE CREEK. t' (j, a, , --.!?, "? ' , EAGI.lv CRKEK. April 27. (Spe cial) Mrs. Walter Douglas was a re cent Eslacada visitor. J. S. McKay, who spent the winter here, returncl to Pendleton last week Mrs. S. J. Eddy and son, Ilruce, are guests at the home of It. 11. Gllinon. Mr. Eddy accompanied them to Eale Creek, hut he returned home Sunday evening. Harold Joyner of George, was scenj down this way on Monday. I Misses Mildred and Floris Douglas.); visiled with Alia and I'aullne Branh,1 Sunday. Mr. Oi key made a trip to Gresham on Monday returning lu the eveninpi with a Iniggy. ' J. P. Woodle and wife motored to Mrs. Howlett's Sunday and made her j a short visit. The Drink That Fits -t . . WILSON VILLI. Wll.-iiiNMI I K. prll f. . l.tli -TIm- WiI-oih ill.- !.!(- lii-'1 ill 1 1. for Hi.' mitiiinrr a alien -hi Mav IMli Vr. nti.l Mr Cout.l. fornu-r fl .l.nK It.-rf, .rf litiiiK ftl.nU in out lllani lat ''-H. I. I.I.T Sun.l.iv iilrti. t'V pl KMMU In Itir I.H al t hut. h.' I M.ircar.'t ha on th" rU k 1 1 -1 lor a --k The Kporth l.-aoir nurpiln'il ;:h'r man un.l Pl;ht S.-'-ly on lluir-.h.) of l.mt twli. Tit I J. II."' VI J of ll.xi-l i i huri h. !: !n r of u' ul houi'. Iiol.l arn.l.'t to Mr. n.l Mm "lia T.hi;.' nt-fiitly upon entering thwr new liolll.'. MIm M irtha Stamt.-I h:i l-M. er III llh pit.'iitiioitl i. hut U no Li tter Mr. an I Mr Win. Turtu r ip. ut Siiiutay at tho hojnc of Mi Turner -parentn. Mr. Mti.l Mr. K.I I'.ik.-r. Mr. I'han Kpler. of Corne'lim. llt vl her parent.. Mr un.l Mr. Itl.l.l -r. .luring the eekvn.l. II. ip lriiiiilnt; lu been lite (nl. r of thf day. itll the farnu ri of late. The Teni:l clitl. ha luilll m ttiee nu:rt near the n-kidene.' of Vr. mi. I . , -VrC'. - .", A Big Price Reduction In -Stover Engines Now made in l-li-2-4-6 Horse Power and up at prices that put this good engine within the reach of all. SEE THE NEW LINES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE WJ.Wilson&Co. Oregon City, Oregon- 12TH and MAIN STS. Mrs. Joe Thornton. The Sweet Iirlars heat the Wllson vlllc hall team by a good score on Sun day. The moving picture show given by M. . Gilbert, on Friday evening was well attended, and enjoyed. It. W. Graham spent Thursday In Portland, on legal business. The Commercial club Is doing some good work for our village, having se cured a blacksmith who knows his business well, and now they lavs m flenced a gool barber to make his home here. H. D. Aden, our local merchant, I' attending tho Retail Merchants' as sociation at Astoria, this week. Notices for the primary election, to be held In the usual voting places, on Friday, May 19th, are seen at promi. nent corners. Harold Say, who spent tha spring vacation at home, returned to the University ot Oregon, last week. Hood View Ladies' Aid society will have a basket social on Friday even ing, May 5th, to which everyone Is cor dially Invited. .lack Aneua has a "flulck. which he purchased recently and ne went to i Oregon City pn Sunday Accompanied by his altera and eDttie and George Rich gold vlen discovered In Blue River district CLARKM t'l Althl S. April iriN. tall J Mjui a le.nliiin a li iin .l I 1 Ihv ai.lnial kl. ti I hi in ll" oilUr-i Umi. l ie .king It Innl r M.'l.n lie I oat lak.n l.i Hut illy ..r.l IT liuv 1 Muuiit itieKt'il the lnui 1 Mira llllle llau.r, (.f lo II. Ml. tUi' 1 r. Mm Jaon t'larku U.I Sun. tat I'r i I ! A. n. eiiiu.ai t and hi 'fill lid. Mr .in.ul.lliu. (I. ..I I'orlliin I. ' eie i.iil lii I l,.rU. mil tliile.l Mr! Ja.n i'laike Iat ..k Mini I'e.irl HlroiiiKn .il ho la l I'lidllK high i.Ii.h.I In Hi.'k'.ui I'll) Waiting her p.irml" Mr mid Mi I'nit Slroiticreen, of I'liil.ui, out Hia l.r rlun.la). Iliere Mill a farewell ..ilt on Ml Utur Moori'. Kit ell ul tlie luune ul J Mr . II lU-iiriiiaii. i l.l.i v cteiilng I Aplll :il. l Tlllll.er i;iote Allli.llg1 tliurMt preiiit tufru )H"i't latur.1 M.a.re. Kiiula lUrKiii.iu, KM.i Mar ipiar.lt. Mary tilltti-nilll. r. Itu'.y Card. Penile.' linrl. Hand Hint:... Aguea , N. la.ui. Htltla ll.ilf, ..li.i I i. r i:nt.in. Mr. lKtfv l.afolletta. I'.i.l iihl.ui. It.iiert 7! n allien. Itupnl Matipiarill. i:.llll rotl.'llilller. Wa'l- r L. e. I'lt.lj 1 Itltign. Aha Hard, Kilm r Kit In-iiillll. ! Arthur lleliton. A'.ex.'M.'. r .NeU.m. Henry Neiaoii, Henry tlmilier. l lau.b liotiemiller, l.eU M.iwui unit Mr. anJ Mrv I'rrgmuii. It. 'r. hni. nit ttere ered and the .netting i apelit l) plating .guinea. Ktet)lo,) ; h.i.1 ail eltJutul.U Utile. ! MIn Alga Rimer fpnii I'oril Hid ai , out lulling her parenln, Mr. S K'm. r and fiiiully. liter her I '.. -I . r ta.ull.ul Mr W. II. rttlanfer a In tot I out Saturday and Sun lit. . Mr. Ill.ka. frot i I'urtl m t. u tl.lt In It her friend In ri.ttk.-.. for a xlioit tint.'. .Mli I'eriilm liard and Mi Hor ! run' Klelionnllh ent Sunil iv ili I Mini Atl.e" Nelaon. ' ."iii. rred l.liidun un.l iluldren via i 41 :,-- ...-f..-Vrf.-.;.f - laf. vt -a-r-. . m . - . Pumps, Wagons Implements, Etc. ited Mrs. V. II. Ilottemlller and fam-j lly last Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Marshall who Is at- tending high school In Portland, is out visiting her parents, Mr. Fred Marshall and family over her Easter aatiin. j Miss Clara lluol from Oregon City, was out and visited her brothnrs, Mr. : John and Edd Iluol and family, over- Easter Suniliv. , 'v' Honorable William Stone, of Ore gon City, gave a talk on "Divorce Evil." Mr. Homlg, of West Linn, on "Easter." A song by C. I. Stafford and music by the Clarkes orchestra. Ev erybody enjoyed it very much Sun day evening, April 23rd. Mr. V. II. Wettlnufer butchered some hogs last week. Miss Hureiico Stromgreen, of Col ton, who had the poison oak, Is bet- SEEDS GARDEN AND FIELD Garden and Poultry Supplies, Spray, Sprayers. QUICK SERVICE t.-ij I617l J!iiPoim.'"o0"" l.r and r:it tu llm hinli a.lieol in illtgoll Illy again lual Molidat. llia Klda Mai..iatll pent ri.in.la llli Mix Mary Hull, inlller l l.ilkea or, :.ol.tl an iir.lielia an I IhiwD In II arc k" I. .!)' Alt I li nd. tint rornet; llenry Uinlher, w on. I int net . Klmer Klelnail at It. tl.illil, liuliy il.nil. on nil mi. I Mn). I l.l'i'.l). ilrtiiii. We tl..i li. in gr. at auiee.a Waller lee vlalleil lila iiiulli.r. ilia. Mary l. and luinlly of nr..m l ltv. U-t e.h 1 t 4 4 lit MULINi3. i o I- t - ' f f Ml UVtl. April 27 lM..lali-Tli.' I'arelll Tea. In r itm UHoil lin t la -I rn.la) tiU'ht at lh llrmigat hull In regular araaiun A 'Telut ma ylteii l y the pupil of Ihn IhmiI. the ipi.'l tloil l Illg. "II a.illed, l li.lt llli'le ia llime plenaiuit In a vnii.ll.nl taken III Hie lliouiilullU III ill oil the lea fluue' I'lie alia Itl. HI 111 ll, flltor of Hie ae.l allure Tlnv ilel'Blea p.eei I he p. plla ure ii 1 1 etileil.iliiliiK nn. I ar . rial Hit; Mil re .t among the parenia They ulo alum ua mini l'l hi. the malum of a fuluie il.it. I.nuili ' i rve. l.y Hie ladlea of llm iliatrli t A paper ia alao read Ahtih creat ed unite ron'.liler.ihli ninneineiit. A linn. her of the leading t-ltuena on in. till. mi . I In It. The ii..nn a were ,tr r iii.-.'.I in ulpliahellr..l form and t'.i" vere ttaa In llitnie I'.in'iiulruiiia were ulao lulempf rie Ul tti.il the olhir liooil tlllllga lOlltallle.l in Hie pitlx r. Iiuth Inforiiiiitlon and oujov. mint are re el v. .1 hy all Ihoae alien I Illg theae liovlllin. Mr. I.oi.g taken erloiily III la-l tve. k. lr. M ii, ut. i f Hiem n I'lly. m ainii nmti.'. iind prua.iiilii e.l lillll a'lf feriitg from Inllainiimlory rlieiiiiiailim A trained niir' an nil'ed In to lif i harco of thtf palteiil. Mondiiy uiiolli er diM-tor nua i ailed Into i oiimiIi.iHuii. Tho d.Klom glte ot'.l llttlo hr' of hln reiovi'ty. The rheiiiniitlHtn liaa -if ; si - " r -v-Tv FULL LINE fectcd his heart Mrs. Leslie Ilolllday canio up from Tualatin and spent Sunday with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Erlck son MIhb Ma Ilcrillne accompanied hor home. Mrs. Tom Fish visited Mrs. Ernest Mallet one day last week. Mrs. Millie Thomas waa taken sorl otisiy Ul last Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. T. Howard, where she is employed. Her slator, Mrs. Orrln Ad klns, came Monday and took her to the homo of her mother, Mrs. Susan Molzan at Union hall. At first it was thought ahe had an attack of typhoid fever, but now she Is believed to be out of danger. .We all hope for her Bpecdy recovery. MIbs Kate DanlolH hag gone to spend several weeks with her fclster, Mrs. Eph Dodge, who Uvea near Colton. The ladles' Social club met with Mrs. Phillip Hull last Thursday. QiiltH a few of the members were present. A good time waa enjoyed by a'l. Miss Twldwlll sang two numbers, which proved a treat. Luncheon was served by the hostess assiBter by Mrs. Oscar Hult. Mrs. Murray visited her mother, Mrs. Wilson, last Sunday. Mrs. James Davis, who went to Portland to undergo an operation, passed safely through the ordeal. She Is expected home In a few Hays. Milton Williams Is visiting his sis ter, Mrs. August Erickson. Mrs. Kate Goucber visited friends CASTOrHl Aiioiu.i, j rtH i .Mr." AVrtfrlalar Pfrpmdtllj Mmil.'iilirJifilWjniitnjii, lliifiilir burv.ii milll.-.'hJ I rv'ss ami uni alni km (lidiim M.iqihuv inrMuit-l Not Naiic otic. fU.J t.J' At yafAW A... " W- ill. ii . S.uir Mmia h tllJlllirl nomul miMilMniiJf"!4 usMJLossorSLu;p. racSuoW .SijiiaiurtoT Za2JT KKW WUK. Kiai.1 Copy ol Wrapper, nt KI.I.tii lo l.iM Sulni.Uv iiml SumU.' Mr und Mrn. Orrln Ailklui uii.te.l llir.niKli here iu (heir y to I iil.iu HaM In IU the l.it.era mother. Mr. S.I nut Mnljil. Mr. un.l Mi" S. Iiulliuiiaer went l Orenn Ot) Siin.l.iy to utietnl KuM'T Mriea In Ihe Ciilli.illr iliiinli Walter Wuliliirf'i alnter iiml dr. n f ri m Allium are ..ltlnit with linn mid utln r relutlVea III, I lie:.' all I frieuilx. " I .unt Tuen.liit' waa leilll li d.iy :t Din aih.Nil. Ami the t.n.lier nud u plla ill. I K.uiie itiHMl work. The .ir l l.ieka linn ll iH tter thun It did belur" lliev hluite.l li vurk. WhoopitiK i.Hti li In III our tnl.l-.' John Wills Mule girl c n in., il.iwn hi Ki'liiml with It. 4ii all lite children ur. CXI'iimmI to It. Friends rnnn Wnnilliiirn hiiI.m-'I down here nml upent the iluy with M.1. Sliuiiks ll tnl f.itiill). The mini .ire netilng In pretty kihkI rondltlult for the uiiliiini.l He ;ieopl.i noi. Mrs. Mary linnleU and Mrs. Knte Goik her went to Mra. Annual Krlek itiin'a ami upent tho iluy lint Tiiemln. Iielplnit Hew fur Mm. Er'i ksnn's crttiid nti'lher. Gratiilina Hull, mIio Ik an In vnll.l. Tnin Flh imide u luinlnei trip to OreKim City hint Mondtiy. Mls4 Hazel Krli knii, ulni Iiiih be. n atlelidllig Mnlallit hlltll Hrlmnl, ll.H quit M'linol tor thla term. She will probably rcsinne Iter hltnlles there till fall. JcHHe liuiilela and OH'iir KrlekH.ui made a lulling trli up near Colt.in They went last Suttirilny and returned Itnine Sunday. They are very (iil"l almiit the mi ml er of IIhIi Ihey ranglit. (loud roniN ironutieliimento In Can yon City E.iglu.,"Foiir mill's from Kiiiid mails.' That Is tho Hew s'okiiii of the grunge, mid It mentis that per uiuneiit hlMhwiiys shall In. built m iniieli to favor fiirineis an city folks.'' Safe Medicine for Children. "Is It safe?" Is tho llrHt nuest'ou to bo coiiHlderud when buying cough tiled lellii) for children. Chambcrlaln'ii Cough Remedy hat. long beun a favor ite with mothers of young children oh it contains no opium or other nnrrotl.:, und may be given to a child as confi dently as to an adult. It is pleasunt lo takn, too, which Is of great Import ance when a medicine in 11 nt bu given to young children. ThU remedy Is most effectual In relieving coughs, colds and croup. Obtainable every where. (Adv.) j FORDS FORDS FORDS FORDS S 1915 Ford 5 pan. fully equipped, practically new $395. 1915 Ford roadster, fully equipped, like new, $345. 1914 Ford 5 past., fuly equipped, klaxon horn, cuf out and speedometer $295. 1914 Ford 5 pass., fully equipped, run only 4000 miles, E $325. EE S 1914 Ford 5 pass.,' fully equipped, finest condition, $295. E EE 1914 Ford roadster, fully equipped, $275. j E 1914 Ford roadster, fully equipped, practically new, $295. EE EE 1912 Ford roadster, $ 1 97.50. EE I FRANCIS MOTOR CAR CO. ' E 1109 EAST 13 A HAWTHORNE AVE. EE: PRUNES AND GRAFTED WALNUTS Alio Per, Peichet, Apricots, Almonds, Apples, Cherries, Small Fruits, Etc. 8AVE 60 BY BUYING DIRECT Mall your want 11st today, stating quantity and varieties RUSH as our surplus Is going fast. LAFAYETTE NUR8ERY CO., Lafayette, Oregon. VALLEY PRODUCE CO. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fancy Dressed and Live Poultry, Eggs, Veal and Hogs WE Write us for shipping la. Send U PORTLAND. OREGON Wuaiait ASTORIA For Infants nrJ Chilttrcn. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of In Use For Over Thirty Years I i I 4. . ... MEADOW BROOK. I I 1 j 1 1 j l f ' MKMiOWIlltiMiK. Aprl. T I H 1 . e:1ll Mra. J. K. ' "huw. of Alln-rta. Cailii.bi, lull foniieil) nf llilii fl."". ' IkIIIiih (rleiiila here tbU week J M. Lurklna. nf Oiei-.m l'ii. l"i.C llm weekend wllli lila Iiml her. A I.. lairklna iiml family, IJulte n few Irnlll lieie nltell.l. .1 the Kavter eerelM' ut Hie Ciilluii Imr. ll Hun. lay rveiiiiiii. Mla lliii.m Mt. .l at W. I'al. m home. Hun iluv. I.lte'riiry Friday eenlint t H oVlin k. I'ullii a bit of pruclli- l le'liiK "il en tlm piny whlih Ihe I.Uetuiy rlu'i etie. ta to prnilili e i.iou. Mr and .Mra. Frunk llmii'' ami duiiKliler. Mildred. Malted nt Mutlin. Hiimtii v. A. I.. Lnrklin Iiml lh iiiUfnrtunn to allp and fall ln-nl.liiK ' 'f In' rlha .Miimliiy. 1 t r , . .i- t UPPER. GAAFIELD. i t. .. . t. . lit i fc UTKU tiWtnKI.D. April 2'. ie. liil)-Mr. und Mra. It. T. Curler, .if "Log 141 Unrre'' have kiiiik to Tort land for a week atuy. The Cut held hand's eiilerla.liiii.'l t pri'vej to he a nil. I. ! fill alleeeroi. The play, "When ll'Mtnr's Ulii.mrei.." wan (specially clever. ,ti.i-r Will iierve.1 and forty-two dollars were cleiiied. CrmtltiK of Hie In ill ri.'lie, i-ntniuetie-Illg lit the I'orler n il". 'I. a I .'..till jeHlerday, What inlKlit have been .1 i.. r!ni.s ac cident was a runaway by .Mr. t). I. Wlilteonili's team Intl week On 11. count of Mr. Whlicninh's mjilliy. Ins life was Hiived. The (Iriinne held lie Ir uionllily meelliiK Satiirilay, April 2'.'ml. it was well allei'deil. Thohe .ipi'iiilliiK Ih" weeU-end at Log l.nlliirrn were: Elu.er Uriiwn, Mrs. Elmer Urown, Hr. ('. I.uther. MIm-i Eilllh Ellis, Miss I 'ni 1 1 Kills. II. II. rroiiiy. a'l of rortiand. Thu weallp-r . was perfect nud all hiiuw capa weiu In view. Itomls .were g iod. Miss (Inici. Hrynes of roitlniid vvm Ihn hiniHii guest the early part of thu week of Miss Kthe' Taylor of this city, V.ei IF CHARGE NO COMMISSIONS PAY jCASH PAY THE MARKET PRICE PAY PROMPTLY shipment lo us and fet quick return-. FtlMt Uiia 1058