Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 28, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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News From All Over
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MULISO
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Ml LINO, tire, July :: - ttfpei ul
-Mr. biuI Mr IV. I :mk"ii ud
miii i.ill.iil. of iti..m Cm, iii-l
ri-lnlHi her lt r.llli-nla)
Mr i.n.1 Mr. iie.ni M-i'L-t, ul
HlmitUii hu hat Ift-n tiainmc r-l
lura ti. i In M.iliiin. mill M.iUIU. nnd
Clm kaii-a. ri liirm-.l l.i Hi. ir limnr I.. M
MiiinUy lt.-litiif li-Tf in Mulini
nine tin in a f.in well dinner U( Hun
.lay
Mi Hut MiHi-r ! turned iiim
tlm uliiti' Inn'din it.cupi.il by Kent
t 'cmp my. She U colnis l re
luncln Id miliuiiot ilf parti' n. a
li-r lo lli piil.lli- lit Kwu-rat In the line
n( Itm. Inn. rrnif. ( innT . and in fnnh.
Vi uli-h hi-r nil ni.ce In !ht nc
fntiirf.
Tin- dunce kIwh "i Milium hall la-t
Saturday uliilil quite li.iti.liiii t''.r
l.y llu ruin.
M.my fanner ha tln-ir hav cut,
mul tlii- ruin U (pulling II. It In i'iH' !
lull jr h.ird pii c1r hay.
Mr. l-onc .m an Oregon titv il
Inr hn-t Saturday .
Amcue thiiM- nil. ii line i hautiinipi.l !
l.it week from her mere. Mm Tom !
KUl. Mi Mora MiII.t. J J. M.il'ct ,
Mm. K Sntlcr:iMi, Mr ln.i Lnrkliin
Mm Walter Waldorf. '
Mm C. T. Howard mid nr.ui.li lill
dren ami Mr MilUe Tinman ere
camped at chaulaiiiiTw. aUu Mm K
J. Mapl and children
Mm. Fred Walla. of t num Mil!
wan a Mullno visitor lat Tin-niLiy.
Mm. Kvan.i and litt'o daughter, of
Meadow Mronk. v l-ilt.l her parent.
Mr and Mr, llonichton. thin ck.
Mr. Vic H.HIan. of Molalla. h.in
come to make her homo her ilurlnc
Ihp nutnniiT with hrr itT. Mln Hora
Millt-r.
Pah In MacdonuM. ho wcntly
tiirnt'd fmni SairaimMito. Cal.. and I
now with hlii mother In Colton. came
to Mullno last Monday and vln!l.-d his
cnindinothcr. Mrs. Mary PanU-la.
Joe Panlcl han cone to work In
Kiili Pi!i:p- uhlnclc mill nrar Col
ton.
Miss Anna Jopson was a visitor a!
the Pordine home last Tiitilay even
Inc. Mr. and Mm. Tom Fish went to
Coiton last Thursday and rampod out
Thursday nlcht. They returned to
Mulinn Friday. Mr. Fish was looking
lor luf cattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of Willamette,
were the puests of J. J. Mallet last
Sunday. Mr. Taylor on property
here In Mullno and he Intends to make
his home here In the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. llralnard, of the Can
hy Herald, were callers In Mullno last
Saturday.
Mrs. Charles N'oblitt and son Al
bert, and Mrs. Clarence Miller and
son Qiientln, of Needy, were yisltlne
relatives and friends In Mullno last
Friday.
Miss Isabel Hattan and a party of
friends came out from Portland to
visit Miss Hattan's mother and aunt
last Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Ranlels called on her son.
A. L. Daniels and family. Saturday
afternoon.
Alfred Daniclson was a Molalla visi
tor last Sunday.
Miss Flora Miller made a business
trip to Orezon City Saturday after
noon. Mrs. Mary Crook, who has been
visiting relatives and friends at Lyons
returned to her home this week.
Mrs. Mary Crook's mother Is visit
ing her here In Mullno. She Intend.'
lo make her quite an extended visit.
Mrs. Mahala Wallace's dauchtor
Eva and her husband, of Kind's Val
ley, motored to Mulino Saturday to
visit with her. While here they went
to the spiritualist campmeeting at New
Kra. They went home Monday.
Mrs. Ruby Rudolph was a visitor In
Liberal last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vassar, of Portland,
were Mullno visitors last Sunday.
Mr. Royd Ashby. of Salem, visited
at the home of Grant Aehby last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rrainard. of the Canby
Herald, and a party of friends motored
to Mulino Saturday.
N. H. Darnell was a caller nt the
Ashley home last Sunday.
Mrs. LonK and daughter Klizubeth
calledon Mrs. Jos. L. Daniels Satur
day evening.
Mrs. Elmer Erickson and children
visited Mrs. Charles Schulbauser last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis visited
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs
James Davis, last Sundaj'.
Miss Hazel Erickson was an Oregon
City visitor last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rert Wallace and chil
ilren and Mr. Wallace's mother, Mrs
Rose Wallace, drove to Wliilholt
Springs last Sunday.
When You Have a Cold.
Give it attention, avoid exposure, be
regular find careful of your diet, also
commence taking Dr. King's New Dis
covery. It contains Pine Tar, Anti
septic Oils and Balaams. Is sliuhtly
laxative Dr. King's New Discovery
eases your coimh, soothes your throat
and bronchial tubes, chocks your cold,
starts to clear your head. In a short
time you know your cold is better. Its
the standard family cough syrup In
use over 40 years. Oct a bottle at
once. Keep it in the house as a cold
insurance. Sold at your dniOTist.
(Adv.)
A drink that shouldbe on every table
PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore.
On ule at all Leading Groceries and ConfectiMaritB
PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY
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MACHSBURO
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ilill Mull u'a.l lii.ul. Hie laii'li.l",
I,.. ,i..l li.-ir hat olii-li lii-l I 'it iMM1
nut In a llu- l.i lain. i a. 1 1. u : ' .
nUlll'Mli-d W In II .l l. a-1 n il III III'' i
l.tclil .iin.liiiir. villi a ilrtli.i; wind, a
Itfl.! ill-. I. Till. hi oa. Iitin.l I.' Ih- i
I hi- oil!) ilall,aii It lla. ila.li.-. all'l
Hue Iikiio I In- I at failiilu'. Hal i ilk'
i.illl,-. and i..i-. H ill i. n. f.il . .llalll
lt. I, j. I,.',', li l.i l!i' kimiii.t
TIk' iii.Hitiiti' trniil Hit lal r.iiu
t.'llll'll.rd llll 4 ..lli.ill. r (H at l
M:li;ilC Vr.'-lall.'ll (. l ar. M a ..llll
otirie It I. i.'ln al.illn !i .ale II. Mil
I'tt-n a .ii..nii;.d ilrmiili
Jteliiia. llii lillle il.uuliii r nl Mr and
Mr. J'- ll'pl r. f'-'l from a f fit
l.i.t Kt t'k an t li IM her arm o I a.ll..
II .lt lie. riMfjr 1.1 i all a .iiu.-.'ll I'r ,
. li'-.linaii found a tli.l.s a'.inn nl tin' l ;
boi Inlnl. The I'.UM S'T I. t
itmii
' ;il.itiis in. ! tut an l U l-l.ivins altuil '
lib ht-r aim in a .Iii.i: ,
1 Mr. Patl l Kaufman, aim Hh h' l j
to voiiiii.-fl ilul.ltt ii. L it lor lb.' far
i-atl l.i. I i. k. ha. .irtUi .l al In r J-' r
in ' end and rite of a afe and
pi.. i.. ml jnurint j
The Wel.h llepler .aniul'l I. . i. i
(until,!: i. ul bi.i1.ti.iI f..r the l.irte. nett :
barn lli.it Herman l.l.-Mi; in cum; in!
build on hiti ran. h.
The Mother a ilub nu t on Thur.d.iy
al the home of Mr C M l'ai.m
rre.-tit a vl.itor. m-re Mr. Drier
Sr. Mm Henry WaMi and Mm. Will
Koth; Mr. Simon Miller a tlio.'li
Ire pre.l.l. nl In place of Mm. Flank
Hilton olio lii. muted avtay. The clui.
I to hold li int'vt .. -tliui al the home
of Mr 'rl.-r. Aui:'it .ird
Frank Hilton, with hi ton Cl.-nn.
ritinied ttha from a ;h.rt vt!t at
their forimr lioi.ie where tlii-y have
!--ell ruitttny ha". Tht-y brou
tine u;'p!y of innuntatn trout
llielr new home
-hi a
from
t t i ,i t i i i i i i f t
EAGLE CREEK.
4 ft I r 4 i
K.UH.F.. I IIKKK. Ore.. July :T.
Special ) Them' lire busy days for the
farmers. They are making hay and
cultlvatlnK. '
Mr. and Mr, nuth Fit i.'eralil called
on Mr. Howlelt Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Kate Poucl.i.ts visited with
Mrs. Naylor on Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. J. V. Pavl and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hate were the cues!
of Waller Pouclass and wife Sun
day. Mr. and Mr. Hill were the roc I p.
lents of a pleasant ca'l from Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Pouelass Sunday even
in B.
Milt Marshall and wlfa. J. V. Woodle
and wife and Mrs. little peShlclds
motored over to see Mrs. Hewlett
Sunday afternoon.
Ed. DoiiRlass has two pics which
will suck a cow. They sit down like
a doc, one on each side of the cow
and suck away.
Carl PoiiRlass peddled out a beef
on Tuesday.
The Misses Lena and Grace Cahlll
visited nt the home of Mrs. Howlett
on Sunday.
Thomas Kaden, of Vio'a, spent Sun
day iiieht at the home of It. II. I'.lbsnn.
He came over in his Ford truck nnd
be turned to come tliroueh the irate.
he made a short quick turn, and try
iiiR to avoid hitting the uate post on
his left, he turned a little too much to
the richt and before he could stop
it. ran into a wild rose bush which
i:rows at the side of the Kate. Mr.
Kaden yelled Whoa! and his car slop
ped. They had to do some choppim;,
cuttim,' the rose bush away before he
could back out.
Mr. Kaden purchased two veal of
Mr. Gibson and one of Mr. McKay.
Mr. and Mrs. How, of Portland, were
recently the guests of the hitter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilill, fur a few
days. SHINGLE PLANT AT
E. PALM GIN ST A COMPANY BUY
JONSRUD BROTHERS' MILL
OTHER KELSO NEWS.
KELSO, July 27. (Special). R. E.
Jarl has Kone to the beach for a lew
days' vacation. I
Mrs. Henry Anderson and children 1
are visiting her parents at La Center,
Wash., for a couple of weeks.
A daughter was born tot Mr.' nnd
Mrs. W. Severin a couple of weeks
ago.
Jonsrud lirolhers have sold their
shingle mill to E. Palniginst & Com
pany, of Orcsham. i
Mrs. Harniim was given a surprise
party Saturday evening by her form
er pupils. . ;
Rev. HemlriekHon, of Portland, wili !
conduct services at the Lutheran i
church Sunday afternoon, July 30 ut
3 o'clock.
John Junsrud has nearly completed
Mr. Mowry's new barn.
0. lilomwick Is painting Mr. Deck-!
er's new residence. I
The Drink
That Fits
the County
siciSTFRS MFFT ARAIH
VtUIUIW iivimi.
AFTER THIRTY YEARS
MHS PHANk MIFF COMCS TO OHf
CON f HOM PHIlBKOOK, MINN.,
TO VISIT MRS A L. LAHKINS
ii vih i iii'i'K. nie . j.ii
i.tt'atl V'l.f ll.iliiiati II Sl.ilie,
,.( Mola'la. m.d Mill. ut M.ller, nf Hu ll
I tii.l. U..I..I al I' m I'tilii.Uit'ii I'll
...' t t ti 1 1 . R
V .!..t..iii( .ir; rl.e a. Kltt-n Mr.
1 I .tf Vitii "f. lav. .1 ti! v ;i, wli. ii
he re-t in -1 wold that ln-r '.ier, Mi.
Frank II ilf and Ini.l and had arroed
(i.uu I'bill.rtmk. Minn Mr I arkiu
haMi't .i t n In r .Nt. r for iit arlv ii
it .ii. Tli.. i. their ln-t vi.lt lo lire
ton and l!ie are well pl.-.i.t I Willi
i it tt fir
M...e Mart and l.vdl.i Kllniiter. of
I. lln Til. vi.ilid Mul e and lla.-l l.ar
km. Siiii-lat
WU'.le S.iarl left la-I week f.r Wa-h
Inuioii wlii'tt- lit- da. work In a .iw
ml'!
Mr and Mr. Franl. Fian mid
.l.titcbi'-r M'.!.lre,, titteii.tt-tl Mr
Kiau 1. rutin i' birili.lav .liiini r at hi
dome In Mullini S in.l iv.
Mr An. h-moti. who ha been vl.lt
Ins at I' O Ctilinlfrt-n' and nt Co!loi
III.' I.i-t few .'.'.. led lor hi llolixt
III Nebr.l.k.l l.lt Week.
John S.iarl mi l family, of I'ortland.
CHAMPION
Positive Force Feed
Elevator 'injure a positive and
continuous How of train to the
packer arm. Eliminate bunch
ing at the Binding Attachment by
forcing the train clear, into the
attachment. Work accurately on
all weiehn of crain anj under
all condition. Thi i an exclu
sive CHAMPION feature.
The Force Feed Elevator and the Relief Rake Make the
Champion Binder the Best Machine You Can Buy
These two feature alone should be sufficient to convince any care
ful buyer that the Champion Hinder is the most serviceable machine
in the field, but when you consider, the many other advantaues
found on the Improved Champion Hinder, among them the balanc
ing Sectors which keep the machine perfectly balanced In all heights
of grain, the ball and roller bearings which make it light running
and easy pulling and the simple, efficient driving mechanism, there
remains no room for doubt of the superiority of the Champion. It
represents the greatest possible Hinder value for the money.
Drop us a card tor our big
ntonial circulars or pay the nearest Champion Agent n visit,
tvill be to your advantage.
HIGH GRADE
IMPLEMENTS &
VEHICLES
spent
.Sunday with his nephew and
family, Mr. and Mrs. .Matson.
Everybody that hud hay out did a
rushing business during the few ili.ys
of good weather.
MISS MATTLEY IS LAWYER.
Miss Maude Maltley, formerly as
siHlant principal of the Oregon City
high school and a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. II. Mattley, of this city,
was this week admitted to the bar.
TACOMA MAN TO WED HERE, j
County Clerk Iva Harrington Tues- i
day issued a marriage license to I.I1-!
Man E. fioo'd. of Milwaukle, nnd I
Charles H. Everett, of Tacoma. Mr.'
Everett is a real eslate man of the
Washington city.
Hit Backache Gone.
More men have kidney trouble than
are cware of it. Just how serious a
backache, sore muscles, aching joints,
rheumatism, swollen ankles, and blur
ring vision may bo Is sometimes real
ized only when a man attempts to
take out life Insurance and Is refused
on acount of kidney trouble. Joseph
O. Wolf, 734 So. Jackson St., Green
Bay, Wis., writes: "Foley Kidney Pills
relieved me of a severe backache that
had bothered me for several months."
Any symptom of kidney trouble de
serves attention. Jones Drug Co.
(Adv.)
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. iii.i lit III licr
mill Willi lliti i-vii.l'ii ol a tew r in
lib 1. 1 ii.iiinn A i ..'' ii.'ti w i.ik
en iii and will .e nl wbeie mo. I
ln ... III tin' Ion !. ii.: ol i liuit lie
.tinil I tilt w;i n.'i I i II. t Lilian
Ml W. I. Kiil.ln "t M iHallielle,
i.fiil Fii.l.ti wiili M - rliili-lina i:.
I.,.. II Mr Hllldi' "''I be lelllt'lll
belt .1 a Ml.t Anna I "nl
U.-i l! I. Cole li " bed t I he
I biirtli nl Ion! Hun. lat etiuiliiK
Mi. .lolin i;.i.' a il l.miilt
reiuiiu d to St Id I. i
have
'ui I i:ttii.'!'H nil.',
no i Inn: of Hie i hill' li
I. mil
Mu Ki t S.iiii.'
M - I llll.ni Tied.'"'
Ml..ek la-nli and ''
il.om tile, pent a
t. .1 Hie t.iiiili
i ( Hod at Wood
it i . a cue-l "J
II Sutl.l.it
i.li . V atiner. of
1 1 1 1 ell)ov able
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all. Til. '.Ul Tun. lav
Hal l, k
I'.nl FMumii vi" i. I
wlni ha bten nullr ill
al the present r i i -:
w I'l be r I nt 1 1 i I -t-r I
I.ier nf tlm Chun h ! 1
Mi Helm,
l ilt I belter
Mr Helm.
a (ntnier miii
;... III ilill
to hi hnd.l.ti
i. who ti n 1 n
Trumpet I'n In
Carl Flllk'.eil
ear iiiM Ihrt
nir.'l iinalii and
d.iv.
SI Helen . I
Mr. M A
u-.f tearing off
iImti were nil call. I
One of hi .nil., S. ' ! i
wnrklnK ut the (io-i . I
An.ler.nii. I lid , w In n
w.i. head funk tw 1
I h ,i but were gla. I l'1
nl ,i very plea..n.i
Ml Pi IU Ciire of
m-iiiiii; Inr ilr.iii.lii.i
;.ige.
Ilarrr llebhardl It bu'-v
the old roof on the tin.
replai lni; It with a on
lb. .ii-e and
The Relief Rake prevent! the train from
bunchir.j between platform and elevator keept
all train, particularly hort ituff, (rem ta'heriru at
the inner enj ol cutter bar inJ imurri a vieatiy
How of train lo the elevator. M Jniili.ab!c when in
tabled or badly lodged (rain.
An eului.ve CHAMPION feature.
ail?at
free Chamnion Catalog una ji -
it
PORTLAND, ,
ORE.
Branches at Spokane U Hotse
The Ladies' circle met with Mrs
Harrison on the usunl meeting day. A
very pleasant afternoon was Hpent
vi'iitin', singing, reading and hand
work. At 4:30, a splendid lunch wns
served by Hie hostess. The hostess
was assisted by Mrs. Wgman and Mrs.
Seedling.
.Mr. M. A. O.ige has returned rrom
her visit nt. Cloverdiile, Wash., where
she bfis been visiting her son Ardcn
Oage. She reports a splendid trip.
SUIT TO COLLECT ON NOTE.
W. if. Handle Friday filed a suit
In the ( in nit court against W. F. Cary
and H. I). Schmidt to collect ',00,
alleged to be due on a note signed
August 7, 1909, at Estacada. George
C. Ilrowriell and Charles T. fSlevors
appear for Mr. Kandlo.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
Every family without exception
should keep this preparation at hand
during the hot weather of the summer
months. Chamberlain's Colic Chol
era and Iliarrhoca Remedy Is worth
many times its cost when needed and
Is also certain to be needed before the
summer is over. It has no superior
for the purposes for which It is In
tended. Tiny it now. Obtainable ev
erywhere. (Adv.)
f valley roads are
MANY TOWNS ALONO WILLA
METTE HAVE AUTO CAMPS
ron VISITING TOURISTS.
Ideal i lulu inii favor iiioior louii.i
now lbloil,h tlm WllliiliiellH Vnlley mid
lul.t m.. illi. in (imnnii 'lint rn.nl ale
boiler than llnv will bo aiialii till
1 1 ar and me pi.n Hi ally fn e finin ilu.l ;
the . 'Miiile In i Initio, In II pri'tUi nl
mat of Kie. ii, a tli her Irealnie.a ami
thai in beliiK given by the ref'lll lain
i All the wnv from the I. in kliiiiiiile In
111.' riu.iii4 Ilio rou.l i davii been lulled
For Bgrnmrr Troublra.
Iliiv din' ll ft I It t M tliomiallilii mid m
(lima .lift. tit endure I.. nine h'n
lev lionet mid Par i:ltoi relief, fur
It iillnv I ii ( I .. in itm I It tn and ilo.tr. Hie
lllr p.l.li!.'. ll i'.i.i llin leirlble,
i tr.t - i I li x huikIi and mNillie the mem
' btalie r.i"ed by lon.'unt effolt lo
1 b.-. k Iriilallng ilMurhaiu , Till
i u bole-.. Hue lamlly n'tueil) i iitilnln no
opiate and a boll In I...I. ii long lime
1 Jonea Drug Co. ( Adv )
DR. AKEO WITHOHAWS.
PKTUOIT. .Inly Pr. t'liaile F
Alte.l. of Sail I 'ratii'luni. hi resigned
a chairman of the neutral peine ion
ft n lite In Stockholm which una i-ntab.
lUbed a all nutgtou III of Hie Ford
pence rvpcilltloii l.t. year
ORECON BANKS CROWING.
SVI.KM. Pr. July 21 - Hoamine of
dretimi bank, iniiiirllng SI inil Ion. il
and 17' sialo Inniliiilloti, ithow an In-
GET OUR
PRICES ON
TWINE
BALE TIES
and Farm
Supplies
of all
Kinds
W.J.Wilson
and Co.
OREGON CITY, ORE.
Geo. Blatchford
Molalla, Oregon
Agents for
SAND WICH
HAY
PRESSES
crease of $,S,lfl2,930.73 In the past year,
according to the combined report of
all these Institutions compiled today
by S. G. Sargent, stato superintendent
of banks.
Uniting learning and labor
THE ORECON
AGRICULTURAL GOLLECE
In its Six S'-liuoN and I'..rly-ciKht I'
prirlmeiits is engaged in the Kri't work
ol uniting Learning and Lali.ir.
Forty-eighth. School Year Opens
SEPTEMBER 18, 1916.
Degree Courses requiring a four yrsr
high scIio.jI preparation, art- ollrred ill
the following:
A(',R ICCLTt'R F'.. 16 Department;
COMMIvIU K, 4 I'ciKirlnn'titu; KN'IIN
liliRINll, ! iH-piirtinenM; MINUS, 3
UrpartiwiiU: I'OK li.VI'KY, 2 Depart
ments; HOUR hl'OVO.MK'S, 4 Hroarl
ments; an.l PHARMACY.
Vocational Course requiring an
Eighth Crude prcpir.it on for entrance
are offered iu Agriculture, iJairyinK.
Coiiiuicr.e, Korcntry, Home Makers, and
Mechanic Artv Pharmacy with a two
year high school entrance requirement.
SCHOOL '!' Mt'SIC Piano, String,
Hand and Voice Culture.
Catalogue and Ixrautiful illustrated
booklet free.
Adiie Thp. Rp.mhtsas,
I wwnmi i tosvAi.i.is. otnnon
For Your Baby.
The Signature of
7 jfT) . -JlT
Is the only guarantee that you have tht
Genuine
prepared by Mm for over 30 year.
YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST
Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla.
Soid only In one size bottle, never III bulk
or otherwise; to protect the
babies.
The Centaur Company,
Jennings Lodge Department
C. C. HICHENER HEAD
OF PEACE CONFERENCE
FORMER JENNINGS LODGE MAN
NOW HAS HEADQUARTERS ON
FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK.
JKNNINHS I.OIm;K, tire. July -(Hpii
lul I - ('. I". Nli heiier, U dinner
renl.l.'Ilt of thin pluce, but of lute uf
Salt Luke I'ltv, ('lull, mm recently
elei led II ilclcK.itc f mill I'tiih In tin'
peace conference. At thin ciiuceutl 1.1
lie wan tinmen president, with bead
quarters mi Klfth avenue. New Yoi I;
City. Mm. Mb liener nnd Mini Knill)
mul Hied lire vIiIHuk In WIm iiiihIii.
11ml will Join Mr. Mlibetier In New
York after Hie Hpretnl of Hie Infantile
paralysis linn Hiilmlded.
Mrn Mlchener wrllen thai of nil the
lakes mid 1 hern Ihey liave ilsited.
there ure mine quite ho beautiful mm
the Willamette ut .lelinlllKS l.inke.
I H I It It Sllenerii Id Is ill Jn III IX Ills ll
cutliiil at llockauay Ilea, b
lien l.osey ban accepted n position
at St. Johns on the uniernuienl dredge
The Martin family, of Portland, has
returned lo the l.n.b-,. fur the hi 1 III
iner mul urn pleasantly locntod ut
their cottage on Addle street.
Vlrulnla Oslnuii, who has I n un
I 1I1T 11 spscliillHt M euro, returned to Mo-
Milinvllle on Monday, iici onipanled by
her ninlliur, Mrs. i;enri;e OHlrinu.
Hominy preacliini! service wan re
sumed Sunday, Itev. Smith cIiiiohIiik
"Cllmblim the Hi'IkIiIs" us his subject,
with 11 text from Islali 1 0
MIsh Arthur, of McMlunvllle, sani;
u pleasliiK nuinlier. There will be no
church service on Sunday sn lis In
Klvo tho community Ilio opportunity
tn attend the caiiipuiee.llni;, which la
beliiK held lit tlm Itlvervlow camp
ground.
Itev. Mr. Smllh mid wife have been
Klven the month of Annus! for llielr
vacation time by members of timer
church.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ('. 11. Heads, Mr. and
Mra. Slocuni nnd IIcshIo Hoberls,
ii ii toed to Molalla on Sunday and Hpciil
the day.
The MIssch Alice Malilnin, Kllalieth
Waldrou, Mis. I'.ryklt, of Huston, and
Mr. James Wiildrnn, in coinpanled by
the Joolin Walilron family, of Oak
firnvii, nnd Mr. mid Mrs. Stevenn, of
Itoethe, enjoyed u trip up the Cnliiin
bin highway on Wednesday of lat
week.
Itev. Mr. Smith nnd wife mid Miss
Kilty Avery, of Oniiiha, with oilier
friends, enjoyed u trip lo Multiioiniil
KallH Siilurday.
Mrs. John Jennlmis Ik slowly Im
proving from her recent IIIuchm. A
niece from I'orUmid, Is beliiK enter
tallied nt the .IciiiiIiikh home.
Tho Itlvervlow camp Kf'undu Is put
tlnij on n busy appearance, ns lenis
lire rapidly biinK pul up nnd famllleK
nrrlvlng from jiolnls In Orciion, as well
as the Hound cities.
The first tneelliiK was held on Tues
dny evenliiK. A hoiih service preceded
the, nermon lit N p. m., llev. (Iiieffroy,
preiichlnK.
Anionic thoHo wlio nro well known
to LodKn foIkH nltendliiK lirri Itev.
Shupp, Hev. Hchukneebt, Hev, K. U
Ilornschui h, llev. (iiieffroy, Hev. T
II, Ilornschuch mid Hev. (1. W. I'liim
mor. The order rif service, Is; fi::in
a. rri early worship; 7 n. m break
fast; R li. m., family worship; 10:30,
sermon; 12 rn., dinner; 2:110 p. m
prciiehlriK; r:f!0 p. m,, Hiipjier; 7::!0,
sonic nervlee; H p. m., sermon.
On Friday, July UH, tlm Wiiiiiiiii'h
Foreign Mlsslonnry iiroKram, eoiillnu
Inic nil dny wild proemm of pnperii,
music nnd sonic.
Tuendny, AiiK'ist 1, the YouniC I'eo
ple'n Alllnri'i nnd Hie Hundny IV hoot
leainin closlrifC on AuKunt 3.
Minn nrn Arlhur nnd Knrnnnt Ar
thur, of McMlmivllle, npent Holiday
at thn flntrorn liomn.
Minn Mollli HmrinmrflnM, of Tort-
land, mid Mii Mai)
I i l in e, w el i tti rl, end
lllie, of ll.ik
nIhIIi.iii ul llm
I'raiik Tin ker luuiie.
Mr Hun, uf I'urllaud. t njn cd Hatur
.lay and Sunday with Hie A f. Mr
I'.ir'aiul faiiilly
Mm Wiley Trniil and il.nii:lit.'i
bale returned In I In Ir In. me In. in I or
ll.'llllH
Mi -i lliiKo SiiuiMrinii nnd the
Minm s Lillian and Kl.im lire ro
luruliiK f r. un llielr nutim; nt Hr.ner
Inn. Ij.rralne (islruin made n ulnnl Ult
bniiie ilurlnic ch.iii I a ii .H.i week Lor
mine In a traveling; nalcsmnti for it
tubulin house uml Ills l.ullie- Inter
est liuve culled tiltn to Miimlifiebl.
Mr mul Mm. A. ('. ,M. Failann hum
nnld llielr pielty home here In Anton
Ki keisnii, bmiKi.r of rortlmiil In the
tr.iiiHiii'tliin uiluiilile inmlneHH property
al tiruuls I'usn bun I n taken over
Mm. Aildlo llmlKklns In linproiluic
so rapidly that nlie minn be able
In Tine III,, prllale nnllatnrlum III
I'orl In nil. for her home In Vancouver,
uml will bu ncoiiipuiileil thi-rn by her
sister. Mm Kiln SnMiiier.
Mrs Kinney and three i nlldren. of
Seattle, will Unit with Iter mother,
Mrs. Harry Holiertsnn. durluic the. nuin
iner.
HURT IN PORTLAND
AUTOMOBILE OVERTURNS
LLOYD HOGAN, EMPLOYEE
OF PAPER MILL.
ON
Troubles mine tblrk uml fast fur
Lloyd llor.nn, an employio of tho
Crown WHIaiuelle Paper company
here.
Not yet fully recovered from tho
effects of an operation ut llin St. Vin
cents hospital In I'orlland, Monday tin
started mil on an uulniiioblle ride,
lie was lakltiK ill llin seenery on nun
of llin hlimivuys of I'mtlaiiil Heli;hU
and, when nialiiiK a turn near Kwahwo
station, n wheel mi his "dished," (ho
marlines llinl over and lloican was
.aiiclil i 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 -, 1 1 1 1
The car was llr.lil, uml IIokuii es
caped with a slli;hlly rnieliued skull
mid minor hrulscH. lie In hack In bin
bed al the In im ii t a I now.
PERFECT CONFIDENCE.
Oregon City People Have Good
on for Complete Reliance.
Res.
tin you know how -To
llnd roller from Inn liaiiie;
To correct dhitresHlnn urinary IIIh;
To minis! wcuk kldneyn?
Your neli;liboiH know the way
Have used Ilium's Kidney I'llls;
Hive proved lluir worth In many
leslll,
llere'n ()rei;oii City leMllniony.
James Wlllilnnou, retired funimr,
L'OI I'Viuiieeiilh St,, OreK City,
says: "Nothlnn ever icuvo mo iih
iiiui Ii relief Innii kidney trouble mid
pulus In my back and hlpii us llouu'a
Kidney I'llls did. I had to mi up oft
en al nliiil mi I couldn't tilccp on nc
count of llin pains and iicIich nil over
me uml was rpille stiff In my limbs.
I lined several boxen of Doan'K Kid
ney I'l I Ih mul today, ullhoUKh I inn In
in v 7nih yeur, I urn halo nnd henrty."
fHlnleuieiil kIvcii March 2!), 1910.)
BHD Praliei Doan't.
"n April 17, Illlfl, Mr. Wilkinson
said: " inn ready lo buck tip over
word of my former Hliitement recotin
iiiendlnic Houn'M Kidney 1'IIIb. When
ever my kidneys icet out of order I
liikn lliem nnd n few iloseii dooii the
wnrk."
I'l b e ride nl all deulern. Don't nlinp
ly link for n kidney remedy Rut
lionn'n Kidney I'llln tho wmio thnt
Mr. Wlllilnnou him twice publicly
recommended. Foster . Mllhurn Co.,
I'ropn., Iluffulo, N. Y. (Adv).
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