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'i I- "e ON THE FARM AND GARDEN WIDllV fftl'LOlTtO fUMAGI KANT Of LITTte VALOt, AV ft 01 HAL IXPIH1. Pf.UIC.Hff TO fAHM ITOCK KAMC AtCUAHANTIC TOMACMINtHy. Am m itl 1 1 . I la llhn a iniii Iiiih- 'In mull- i'ihuI liliir riilr' 'I'"1 a ll (Mil lui nl K'xi'l lliul.lli.l mill ut ilii rl.l.l wpiglii ami hIiiiimiIi 1 h kimkI miliiml Iml ham II i u r I li'ti lnlM'il lii tli" (If III pmpuitiun to ln k I hit It pa d.alrid ' lln adililil lilllly Mini lilim mnl llm prupurllnii lii nl II pail i mi Im larycly ! I riii liir.l dr liMikinK l i Iiih -r . Id Inukw of Mil' mm lilne la III" jfiiiiialili-i-aa In l IliK nr Im klhK "I'lullly l.lll Hut millllH KIM))) tl.'lll i mi l, id IitiiiIiii'iI an In It by tonkin; at II M ri-ul ipiuilly. liuw eter. iiiiiiiiiI Im determined In Ililt u To Ki I Ml t Ilia II liiiniiie lii'i .ilt In rii further dai k Tim iiialllr Mm put lulu Dm uiilmul by IU par enl. t Krumlparciil. II great i'rmi.l.ri nt., Mr Till iiuihea II Im Hirliinl In k now UihI all thear parent h nl iullii that miiiiIiI i iihlrltiiiin In 1 1 1 iMiiHtig nt a kimmI anlinii uf Un it n. wullfc'l A prdlltrce I a Mliclne fur h I ti ar Inn k of Dm iwri iila of an animal, II I a imiiraiitce i.f what I dai k nt I hi' aiilmul. of what Im a i.til rlluili l lo Ih inn In- up t I llll (ml Hull II ,lll- till' liri' dri'il animal t,iliialil $20,000 OFFER FOR CAPONlZe THE ROOSTER. Hit' I ml. I 1 1. ii.iin' I. mi i Intel" tin it I iu Ik'Iiik lw il.iil a niui' iini Inr lii'li i oriiiiiu jli'I't nf Li f tt IihI.Ii r an rl"l. ainif'lin In I lie- Weekly Ni IjIIit uf llm ilii pailiiui.t nl Hurl" ulliiiw 'lln I'l.inl In iiiiiii.i I i Imllni' l Pol) annum hliiieiiil. Inliitiliii -i lulu Ilii' I iiili -l hlali' In I i-l ami mm li n pl.nl.d lu I"'" ami fn a ( )! Ilu i. alter H,u Im'lii I a liallti nf Hi" Maud n( r.ii li.ill. n. a In in - It ul'lalii II I 1 1 1 nil ill II.IIIH', ull'l fl'MII lni" II ta 'ii. I ii'i rll'"l In l''f Hi" I'liuit ( hardy In r Inn ma .. ii iiiiUI anil ili. dr Klnill rn i'l'lliK riMilidx k 'I lip atelna of i ll Hill (ilulil Im i iillip C lii t! feel IiIkIi ami l r iiuiih run lniKn lii'ill aliuped l.atc 1 11" flu 'la nl" ainall, rii i'iil-li lil'i. i"l ("tin III alii.ill iluali'i In lb atlla nf llm hati-a Hi'i'il l" prml'ii il f 1 1 In r Mai III I'll III Hi" adicrll".'iiiclita n( 'Koreas i lnfi r ' II I" i In I mill Hull III ui-xliTII lln i iin II ll tldd in i f inn lull nl green finur" In llm re In Kiirnpc It i't !) llml l"lit i'f limn loo In ;ou Inn mt ui r" it i '1'iiri'il ! Ill all aai-a ! ti 1 . 1 1 li .-! . i.iiiit. Hi" i I I I aii'ina fu lini Ihm'Ii ir1 Im at i-il frniii llm itihI'Iii' nf a lm:l ilmil. a. im HhhI villi li rlx'a ri niilla f.ir uri aliT, llimi fur an ri'nll'iil In mtniil at'rl rilllilli' It I null" I'onlMi' thiil In i I'lliiln IHiillniia nf llm I ' li 1 1 ' Hl.ili. ui li aa nn'nl -rn (Iri'iinii. aai liullii" mux I'" hIuiiIiIk I'l.inl lii mil W nl", I. nl mi" "li'iiiLI l"l mullnii-lv li) flrl try lux a I" i'anl Km Inillnn I i"M r 'f ii uli'il li) (.li 1 1 nf tln riHil-iiH k Tin' ni'i'it uri' ii-ii, illjr nMir ami ilKflrult In ki rmlniil". lull If uai'il alii'iilil ln il.itil"it innliT ii r lamral'l" rnmlltiiiii n ml lln yi'iinc (ilniita ml mil Iht" ilralrmt. If a kIukI" I'lunl lhn" i- It in'ail rrrallv ami In llni" funiUli riMilatiM ka lu plant a liirt" nrra rrmn Hi" i'ii'rli'iiri' nf AiihtIi uri nnl K'lriv i Hlullnn kMiii-.I ul Hi" rud of 4su I'lHii I in f t.1 1 cul nr . lumi'iiT. II wimlil i iHiiiinl nf pnrk. v n I ita-il nl $11 fin, per "ill I Im I niily III favi.ri I Im alill" , iiiT" IIiik im rip" llilil pi'ii pro. la IhiTi' any llki'tllinnil nf llio plant ilm ril pnrk ul llm ruin of 3MI piniiiilii. West Linn Wants Five-Cent Fare NITRATE Of SODA ON CERTAIN 80114 WILL INCREA&E FRUIT VIE LD 1,000 PER CENT. Nil l-'OO'iii nr any iiIIht mini lii In mi i.lfin'l lir Hi" HfiKnii Ayrl'ul lllfjl liilliKl' Inr a IHi'l IlittmiaKl' pri'lnir.illnll llml la tnlil In Imriuai Ilii' fruit yli lil urniily, a Im ri'piirliil lu llm pria nf OriKnn r ii'iilly. "It la alu) mil" In nay Unit III" mlli'K" ia not I'lnlniHi'il any I'lun nf till ili ai rlpllnn," aulil rrnffnanr (. I l.i'l. Khi'ii unk nl i iiiiii-rnliiK Dm I rut It f llm ri'Hirl. "'I'll" iiiMi k ' I'irliiii'iil n In I Inn Im ulri'inly ili'innii ulriiti'il Hint III" u" uf nil r;il" nf amla nil ri-rliiln nU lll ln ri'iixi' III" yl"li nf fruit apprnilmwli'ly mi" lliiiuauinl .i r n nl "Tim Hmillii'Hi Ori'Knn Kpi rlmi'iit aldtlmi nl Tali nl lia alto ili iiimiHlrat H lliaf Hi" iihii of aiililiiir u a fi-rlllU it will Imniihii llm yli'lil nf ulfulfa tit th" ruin nf ai'vrml liumlriil wr ii'iil TliiT" no awri't alimil lli"w- pri'imrnllniii nr Ihi'lr il'" uml aiiymir llm Wial Mini ' '-nil' il M a mil lilt; W l 'l III 'l")' Uli lil llialllli li i Hi II v iiilnriiiy i'H" orliii.nii i ulili li uuli priivhl" i,r Inn 1 1 i,t I, ,n a alihln Hi" iHy liinila am) fur .IkiiiiI l H r''t irmalnri 'llm only rnxl ,l,l'li fcni, ,n i-f fi'lul I llm liruii'h nf llm Hn'iilii in I'iii Iflr, rmiilunlily klmii aa llm Will ' mint In lull ll'i". runnliiK frmii Will ! ami Hi lo llnllnn At Hi" pr ai nt linn Hi" far" frmn "Hli' r Wi'luiiu'M" nr i llnllnn lu llm l.ill"ii m llm ' ,( nul nf llm uapi'lilun l r . 1 1 flvn n ut, ' Iml fiulii Wllliiin'l" In In, li, ii It la l ii iiia An ii'liiiui" ma k ii, a; It mi I,. I'll l'illi, ( mi, I" ll,uU (i if nala lu rairi a p,.. M.i'r Irmu any i.i.i I'l.iiil In llm my In r ii y nlliir miM ' mil!" I a ri 'lui linn Tim itri-i'liar liu' k at pr' iil i r i tlri i ln at i iiul iiln'a, I, hi llm i i,ii, , me li ia in, m r ii i ri K ayiula Tli" imiii, nl u ii'illlin , a i-imral plall nf lri "t ImpruM im nl T"nly f.Mi Imii'tri'l a r '1 1 nf ir'il,i-, link lll In- pnl nn all tin- rn' iil'y Impru i 'I aln i l-i nf llm town a ia Hi rlvrf Hila umii,i-r. 71'" in I ll Im a'lOut 1 1 ll'I'l CANBY DEPARTMENT 250 CHILDREN IN HONTREALKILLED BY INTENSE HEA T i M'l.. a i liimllnirat Inunilatril many nf , llm Kini'i arnl rauwil a ri-ataurant In , rnll.ip", kllllliK llirm pi-ranim Tli lmt lo ri-ff'M lo th "iliti'inlr nf Infaritila prlya. Ihft J iT" di ulli In llllnnla, Ioa anil Cut i nrailu, ami llm rplili'inl" liai apM-ari"l 1 In WynmliiK ami Hoiith Iakuta, Imll laliiiK II pri-i'l aim- llm rnntln cut. CANADIAN CITY MAS HIGHEST TEMPERATURE IN THE LAST FIVE VEAR8. It i -n t iiiiriiuii in iiipiiniK r.Mn.ii ri, uml H put wi ll A In ( Intin-ali'il may aiTtirp tho ili'lull ly IMiuml i npiii mi In-rulai il un Hi" mini" ' rliltiK "IiImt lu a liram h atullun or nn, mil uf fi'i il uml In Hm aniii" Hum1 In llm iii:rlrullurnl ii! Ii-r " lit 'ur a un k puuml fMinliT Tli" i apnn nllla " i: "ll fur In, in .1 In fi i i-ni niurn a ! . I - puuml. di n Hi" In KMim r hlmiil'l iml Initi'1 Hi ii n I II III CARE FOR HORSES' HOOFS. iniii" Hi ii n ., pi r i "lit uf fulliir" If ill. ri'i tlun ar fnllnanl. ami allien innl ! 'I'll" olil nuyinu Hint il linrn" I ... l.l .1 1.1 I . Hi um ii'i'i aiiuuni hit iiuiui o' llii'in arn Hi" rraiilla nf i lit t lii u id phuI nft r. th" f,n I inn In- li'iiii'"lll''ly ' iniinl klMi 'l uml II "i 'I (nr fnoil l lm iipiTiiiinn hutiM im mm!" hi n Hi" iiiiiii; runaliT lipcllt In ili'ti lnp iiitnli ami Miiiil" lliuvy hri'i'it dy all piTHun wlui un linrti . Nu lima" run ilu u iii.iilmuiii aliluiiiit of irk If li" Im MHir f'i'l. or If IiIk fi'i't ar" K'hmI lint rwi'li'o InipropiT linnlil !, i iiMiiil"i whi'n Hii'V hi'IkIi 1 1'nri' 3 lu 2i, pmimla ami llrlit Imi'iU wln n I lu ll. Hi"v ai'lKli I tnl I puuml. HOCCINO OFF FIELD PEAS. pfnvluK vnlualil" "ilinu'li In inlllvat" (nr fnrnK". NEW DRAINACE BULLETIN. A in' kOpaK" liiilli'tln nn th" ilruln ut" uf "ulilto liimln" ami nlhiT i l lit ml n In tlri'Kuti. liu lii'i'ii laaui'it ty Hi" t. A. ('. rM'Miui'iil nl.illnn ami la iiuw rruily fur illatrllmtluii. pulnl nut ir ('. W. M'Cuiiili iiMnlHtuiit prufi aaur uf uiiliuul linn- li.iiulry In Hn Ak'Hi ulliiriit i-ulli'Ke of Kuiixua. "Th" liiituri' nf III" wink Hint tho liur In iIiiIhk ilrli rinlimn li"lti"r or I nut he Hlmiilil In' ahoil," u I)r. Mc IIiikh iiii trrn n fli'lil pi'iu nl Hi" I CunipMI. "Ilurni'ii wurkliiK' un Imrd K.iaii'fii Orvnii llrunrli Kxpnrl nl rumla r"iiilri ulioi-n. wlilli', lth Init few 1-ii'i'plluiiH, tlinni' nrkltin In tho (li'M iln mil ni'i'il tu hp Rhml. In ciiKP llm (i l lii'iunii' ilry uml huril ami ho Kin tu i tiii k, ut t cut Itiii kIiiiiiM In Klvi'li Ihi'iii. Mnut of tho pour i;c'I uri" ilnp to linpruiHT earn. A liorsi'' fppt ntinulil lii trliiuni'il ul Inunt "viry fix nr i'IkIiI '' . In trlinmliiK inoxt of Hip work almulil hp ilnlic w ith a raHp. If Hip nliHT arc uhciI, too inu h of STORM BREAKS IN CHICAGO AND DOES MUCH DAMAGE THROUGH CfTY Two In Peoria, III., Driven Intan by Heat Run Amuck, Injuring Several Deaths Due to Infantile Paralyait Incrcaie. uIiipi m f rjd rm prr uit". "Dri'i'ii I bIvp a Hiiuu'wlint hi'tliT ri'turn I liu n rlpp pi'u," u SupiTlnti'iiili'iit lluliiTt WllliyiumliP. KpmiIU will i(.. pi tnl iipun Hip y"M ypr arrp, hut Hip furi'KuliiR flKuri' rppri'MPiit iirotty lie- uiriitnly nliiiut what may lip pppitPi ihi. hoof la KPiiprally nil away, whllo rrniii iiiiKKlriK off un nrro of fu-lil pea iimliT nuriniil ruiiilliluna In Hint hit tlnii nf i'iikIitii Ori'Knn. If tin' ruHp la uai'il only u Hinull uinount la rut uwuy at a time ami Hip foul run hp ki-pt IpvpI." MOLALLA DEPARTMENT Mill, At. I. A. Or.', July :'T (Spp-1 tt.Ki-n n nun run rultliin runl woutl lui I l-Ynin 7 tu 9 TIiiiihiIiiv pM'IiIiik' fur Hip Jm IS lltl tllll till tfMOtl f. I.l.,.. Inly JO, pluymutr nf MuHti.r ltli hur.1 TIip Jiipa uri' liiiiilltiK uml hliippliiK ! niiilMi h, cuthpri'il ut hla hniup lu Imn thi-lr runl wooil lu Hip W. V. S ilrpul nr nf III twp'iili liinliiliiy. TIip p'it j ill l.lliprul. ' I hiK wuh cppiit In ciiini'H. iidrr whlrh : lluppplml ami WlUk.' nr" nhlpplnK! mi iiliiimlam p nf rrfrrsliuH'iilH w n , ihiiuIht nf rum nf runl wuml frnni 1 "ru'l " ' Hip V. V. S. nt l.lhrrul. ' Mr. Kay. w Ilu linn liii n ill fur huiiip i ). - la,ur ,ii iiinvil l.lu ,ir,... I CONFESSION IS HINTED BUT IS N T CONFIRMED llui", hu linrn ipillp Hli k rrri'iilly , llnr hIkIit, of Miininoiilli, ranio lo' vInII Iht, Hiu lust wi'i'k Mm (ilutNrh lii'iunii' qull" liiuin! wlirll 111 hnrHP Ml llpnn llllll ri'Ci'llllv Knr a ilny nnp Ipk roiihl nut In- iinpiI,! Iml hp In linprnvluu Two rnra of ulni k wrro hlilppnl f toil) Ilu1 Sniillii'rn I'npiflp ilnpnt IiihI wppk. i Tli" llli lira I n Ih hrlni; Inlil frmn Hum Dilil KpIIown' hall, north. Tin- riaino, work uf Hip hullilliiK Ih kuIiik up III I'-1 Haw Iht. to Hip K. Di'iipplril triii-t nf ttm- SAN FRANCISCO POLICE OPENLV ELATED OVER LATEST DE VELOPM ENTS OF CASE. Iillv. w lilln lln runrri'li' hiiupiiii'iit I wi'll iiiiiIit way. Hay Hint wiih rmmlit hy lite rain IiihI In ho Hpri'iul uml ilrinl iiflnr Hip rnri'iil hIhiwith. Mr. uml Mm. U'ulf ilruu lu Muliuu Siimlay. MrH. Ili'linki', lialiy uml hmtlipr hiul a narrow PHrapp rerpiilly wIipii thi'lr homo Ml miililt'iily, ihruwlni! iihiIIut uml hnliy fnrwanl mil of Hi" rarl. TIip part HlnpiH'il Jimt hh lis whi'i-l Hlarti'il lo run iipun Iht hIhhiMit. Iirfori' hIip poiiIiI rlHi. ACIit inakiiiK all plaiiH In movp to Whlto Salmon rprciitly Mr. Ilchnkp ili'ililcil thai kooiI arhool prlvlli'KPa iuiIwpIkIii'iI nil iiIImt ti'iiiplatlniiH, no iliirlilnil lu I'l'iiialn In Mnliillit. MIhh Akiiph Cliffuril was a vImIIui al III" rliaiilauiiia. MrH. CIIFfniil, Molalla'H piiBliiiiHli-rHH, linn horn inure nr Iphh III lately. MrH. ("Ilffonl Iuih linen fuf t 11 Till In the of fice fur twenty yearn. Ilellamy llrn(liern, of Miilluo, hoiiKht llm poril wooil nn an elulily nrre place I of Arthur Keyler. They have hoiiii llllln time to lake II oil1 ami ate at pri'Hpnt workliiK nn llinlicr locently lioiiKhl of KreilerlckH, nf Ulienil Thny nro experlenelnK hoiiio illfl'lciilly In Ki'ltini? tlielr l.llieral wuml liuiileil lo the Hlullnn hcciiiiHn of Dm f,1('t dint every aviUlah'ii Icam linn HnmethK lo ilo in Hie ImrvPHt nt preHent. They expect In hire Home one wllli a hiiiiiH KiiHolenn ilriiK-Hiiw to ilo lli(. miw. ItiK. iih their wooil Ih ul ready rontruct nil to tho rortlniul Kin compiiny. II, W. WuKtier Ih workhiK on n tract of tlinlier. MrH. WiiKoner'H mill, Mr. Rlffer, Iuih imleiiled a car iloor which Ih IioIiir mu.wI l.ir ll.n I . . 'n. ll 1,7 III" llllllllllll ITUIIipilUy, WIIH an iiKmmnent to huy out riht nflerl a year. K. W. Spencer Iuih a contract fori Ki'ttliiR out uml driving down tho Molalla river a tliuiiHiiiid pierpH of pll Iiir for 0. Slyter. They nro In Im tak en out at tho wnlor nptir. Mr. Spmicor Iuih fino cordn of pulp wood to drive. Ilo has followod rlvor driving for tho pnHt thirty yeara. of which Hiivontcen have heen gpent on tho Molalla river. Mr. Tnto and family have recently moved to Mhrral. Mr. Tate and mina hnvn a sawmill draK-snw and have ACCOMPLICES' NAMES SAID TO BE r KNOWN; MORE ARRESTS EXPECTED The piece of mail phhi of tlio V. V. S. Million at l.llininl. Iiuk Ii,.,.,, Kn. "il rerpiilly. Wllllum IliiicH Ih wnrklnii unuii Hip rnud Willi IiIh team. , Calvin Walker Iuih 1 n helpliiK Al W'rlKht with hi ImylnK this wppk. Mr. Carl Hurler, nf MarkHhiirK. was up to IhIi IiIh daiiKhtiT, MrH. Mluke Hhu live on IiIh l.llieral ranch. A hIhIit from Woudhurn came to visit Al. WrlKht rerontly. Mrn. IliviTH and children went Sun day to join her HiuiH and hnsliand. who are worklnc In Hie wondn, in Wanh- lllKlnn. . ' The Itlvern family have lived at i I.llii'riil more than a year. It will htv ""tcii nun iney iohi llielr tent; 8 AN KUANC1SCO. July The house hy lire. IiihI year, while work- j flrM "Important" iirrcst In tho hunt liiK fur Kdwln Foster. i for tK, plotters who exploded a homh Mr. Zlnisllniser, returned from Die- ilurliiK the San Francisco preparedness Miu ny where lie had heen visit Iuk f purailo last Saturday, killing eight and iiii um cniiuren. ; Injuring -III persona, was made todny e n. Aiooro sold a horse to O, W. I when Chief of Police White and a Hadger recently. i hihuiiI of detectives nrrested V. K. The Central uienl market Iuih heen ! Illlllniia. an nutomolille machinist, nnd Man Now In Custody ii Captutred Dramatically at Stanford Univer sity Clinic and Held Incom municado in Cell. Iiuylng quite a luimlier of sheep and cattle and hiilcheilng fur the Portland market recently. The meal Is taken Into the city hy nulo. Safeguard Your Child. If your child Is palo, dull, al time, flushed, Irrltahle and fretful you should attend to this condition nl oiice ns llm rlianceR are your little one, Is suffering from worms. Kleknpoo Worm This Mller Is what you should get. well known remedy in lozenge form Ih pleasant to take and expels the worms nt once, llio ciuihc of your child's Hiifferlng. Only 2!ip at all drug gists. (Adv.) OLDEST INDIAN DIES AT 120. PI'.MM.HTON. Ore., July 21 One or the oldest If not tho oldest man on the Pacific const died today when Ayousliakiitsngoni, tho veteran Cnyuse Indian, passed on In tho happy hunting grounds. He was reputed to ho U'O years old. Will Sloan'i Liniment Relieve Pain? Try il nn sec one application will prove inoro than a column of rlulins. JamcH S. Ferguson, Phila., Pa., writes: "I have-hiul wonderful relief Bince I used Sloan's Liniment on-my knees To Ihlirk after nil those years of pain ono application gave mo relief. Many thnnks fur what your remedy hug dune for nie." Don't keep on suffering, ap ply Sluan's Mniinpnt whoro your pain Is and notice how quick you get re lief. Penetrates without rulililng. Iiuy It nt any Drug Store. 25c. (Adv.) held him lnconiniuiilrudo. The arrest was staged dramatically In tho free clinic maintained hy Stanford niver Hity In the Lane hospital, where the suspect was receiving treatment "not for a wound." tho police until. . Immediately alter tho arrest the po lice nnnnuneed they had made nn Im portant capture, which they expected would lead lo further nrrests of per sons connected with tho homh out rage, hut further than that no details were forthcoming. Reports that the suspect had "con fessed" could nut he affirmed through polloo channels. Hillings' history nnd movements the police also screened with secrecy. When Hillings was safely liohlnd the liars, the homb hurcnti men and Chief White wcro openly elnted. Another development that tho pollco consldnred highly Important In their senrch was tho discovery of n bomb shell, a duplicate of which Newton O. Potter, mnnnger of a brazing and welding company here, told Captain Puncnn Matheson, head of tho homb bureau, ho had made for two men who submitted a sample to him two months ago. CIIICAIiO. July :3 The prew-ul In-lit wave, which i-nvi-lnp all of the country excepting the Partite rouat, I proving especially .i-uti- In eastern Canadu, where the pi-opl" ure unued lo torrldlty. IMKpiiU'heii tonight Kay that more I linn 2."0 children pi-ricln-,1 in MutitrrJl Hip pust wei'k from heat. The temper ature there today was !:: tlio hlgbeM mliit reported In five )r;in. In Que lire 2.1 children haw lnen killed hy heat ainrp Sunday. Toronto also re pnrtit unusual heat, shli h has continu ed fur nearly a V , rmulttni; in deiitliH a ml prostrullniis. Light breezes helped Chli ugo suine what today, alttinuli It was hot enough fr the moKt fastidious. Po lice reports show that eight persons died yesterduy. last night and today from the heat, and there were several prostrations and several persons hit ten by dogs. The official forecaster says there Is no relief In sight for several days, but that all Indications point lo still hutter-weather. A terrific electric storm broke In Chicago and vicinity early this morn ing, doing dumugc In one of the su hiirbs. where big trees were uprooted and buildlngB demolished. A bolt of lightning struck the resi dence of George Simons, hurling Mrs. Simons and her daughter out of bed and setting the house on fire. The unconscious woman and her daughter wero rescued by neighbors. In rcorln. III., a militiaman and a giant Kentucklait, visiting here, went insane from heat nnd ran amuck in different parts of the city. Injuring a number of people. At Hngerstown, Her Lilt 8d Hurt Nn family remedy enjoys a better ri-piitiitlun s limn n iriteilrnt womm than Foley Kidney pill. Mr, l-auri I'.-ull, Pluttsl'iirg. Mtna, rlt - : "Ijit April I i-ni In had health; my left sldn hurt all th tlnm. The dortor's inedli Inn didn't s-eui to do me any Kuod. I had symptom of Prlclit's dla raae. I took two bnttli s of Foley Kid ney Pllla and f el Lit right now." They quickly relieve backache, rheumatism, aches and pains In a natural y I y driving the poison nut of the syatei.i Contain no huldt funning drugs Junes Irt!g Co. (Adr ) AMlV. dim, July :7 -lHpUl Mi T M.rik am u ft tin rili fur an riinelr.) ii.il mill ri-la ti. f and fririil In Hiilirrn On-,,ii Mr Un Mii r l.aa frt'irne from V, l.li,(tiiii, alure aim ,,ml a rrk tllllli( frljl.lf. Ml. Ilrl'U M ilr nf Ml I'lia-aiit, la a K'n.t nf Ml. Lilly Kn.ny liniiii I'a I'd and II. liny e, Ii (I till r. k fur Ituart lirK, li,fo II f) af" nrklhK a ,alhl"la fur til Hii'll.l erri 'i i n . Mr fllenn Hri,iii,fa lu nluriiri (f'lll m tlalt of Hire II, (in th llll f"la tln In Kaiiu and Arlanaj Mr and Mr C. X Walt ate "ijur in to m k In Hirir inliann at .NVw ,rt. Mr and Mr II. II Kans. Ml.s Caihi-riim K,na, Mr ami Mr Arthur liraliain. dr., out to Hulhi-rUnd lump near lunald, Wedneaday, a'.ij !' lui llm afleriimin pli nli tut Ml Jmlltli Hjielalii-.a, of pnrllali) i n.aaniK an eiir-niiii tiait i'.;i her kllll Ilia latter s parrnt, Mr. aa I Mr Kiiunk, of .Nr l i. Mr lui Prle, I v 1 1 1 1 ii 4 villi hrr fallirr, Mr. P. rlallur and l.i-r run lu. Mr. C. V. Pruiity. Ml cl I. r- i r i I ii at lo her lioma In Hut ru'iieulu. CaU after an eitendi-d llt Ii. Vat trn rltlr M.-..l4iii. M 4 Ip, J. W. White, M. P. Hailur ami John liruhau , wni ,4.ii-iii tlallura Friday. l lm fiillualriK iwiiIh Im wen aii iiuti"! ii ilia la'tterU al iluuUu iiia, reliirni'il Tliirnlay: Meadiune (i W. White, M p. Hailur, M T Up. J. firuham, W M. 'tu .' rini. II. !( lj-r C. V. Pruiity, Mlaara Llitua and Mildred Wans. Fayetta Juliniuii, IjiiiIbk lif,lrmk, lirulrip Leu and Ml na (irahaui and Mr. J. II. Ilieialnr, Wa)iie (iurley. Ijir"iiie M.iater'on, I I Hull and II liny A party nf thirteen enjoyed eli nle on Hip hunk nf the Mulalla Hun '. I. Th preaerii ere: Mr. J'id Mm. J. tiraliAJii. Mr and Mrs. C. V. Prouly and sun Allen, Mrs I.. Pryli., Mr. II. alaler. Mr YAtit Hmlth Koy . Mir Fy(U Johnnon. Mr. Palr'a rin.Hier. Mr Onr.-e i JLMfJ nd Lu. lie Pakrr, Mirgan t Knlrht. la real.lli.ir at I'.lr k..i.m An, I K U'Te. Mllia Trillium and Mlldreil Ina: Hi abu-riie nf Mr ami Mra Lair. ho am Inuring Yi-Huaalunn ik T LOCAL COUNCILMAN ARRESTED FOR RECKLESS DRIVING DE NIES HE WAS DRUNK. John F. Albright, a member of the Oicgiui city council who was arrested Friday afternoon on the corner of Oraml avenue and Morrison street. Portland, on a charge of reckless driv ing by Traffic Officer Owen was fined $10 in the Portland municipal court Saturday morning. Mayor Albee and City Commissioners Illglow and pleck were In an automobile that followed the Oregon City councilman a mile through Portland streets. They took a personal Interest In the case. Mr. Albright was In Oregon City Sat urday afternoon. He denied that he was drunk at the time of his arrest. $100 Reward, $10) The iv. tl. in uf Hu ... b (! In Uain tint Hu rt- in ut lral one itrt.itltO di-rti" lup.t 4 ii'ni.' linn lNn i'-ir ' cuff in hM !(; Mine), mi l thut Is .ii.rrh. I:. tli ui.trrh Cuu h t'.t? diiIv it'v' c;lt :nv. I .v,t i t: Itv t l-iln-.l! intt rniy. r:it.nili U-int; n i:iu:itifinil 1 !' i.:i... i nr.-' ,Hi' lon. 1 tr-M- t- r.'iiiVy, ... 1 1) .!:! ' I uinl nui -o'"'" ui i n s t i liv . t 1tu Illf 1 , (. U't :.'. 'iti-1 ttl l'..- p. IjiMNii'iL. Up Hi.- .-.i.-t t n;ti In i,.'i:i'.: 1 ' 1 1 i t tT.ltrli l ull 1,-1 rt fur t In-v i-r, r fi i any tu. il at U .: fi r li - t oi t- iii.nii n !n. At!1ia: 1' .1 HKV (X , Tf!o. O S.ilil I'V rill I 'l ?!,'' '.:' Tkv li.illa l uii.iv run for conitlimilon. i un t.ikrri In i ' it X'w Mfiid fi y. wry, t!ir ..lii'.ti .,f i-.- t . ;S:U s:n"a.:li - v i-Mi iinl j-'.-istlr. . Th- .tr-pr:-!"..; 1' riiinJiv uw H'fi.lr.! DoMm iU to t jre, 'i. J Program Editors' Session Completed your Bowels Should Move Once a Day a rree easy movement of tho bowels every day is a Sign of good health Dr. King's Now Life Pills will give you a gontlo laxative effect without grip ing and free your system of blood poisons, purify your Mood, overcome constipation and nave an excellent tonic effect on the entire system system. Makes yon feel like living Only 25c at drugclsts. (Adv.) The program for the annual conven tion of Hie Oregon State Editorial as sociation, to be held at Medford and Crater Uike. August -I, 5, 6 and 7, was announced Wednesday by E. E. Urodie, president of the association. The convention will bo a busy one for tho editors of the state, nnd practi cally every newspaper In Oregon will bo represented. The editors will be the guests of the citizens of Mod ford nnd Jackson county, who are uniting their efforts In making plans to entertain the editors, llenjamiu C. Sheldon, being chairman of the gen eral committee. The business ses sions will be held In tho Medford Pub lie Library Convention hall. Trips hi llio California state line, banquet at Ashland nnd a trip to Crater l.nke wero included m the program. The annual banquet of tho association will be held at tho Hotel Medford, beginning at G:30 o'clock Snturdav evening. E. li. Piper, of The Oregonlan, will be among tho speak ers at the lianiuet. Sunday morning tho editors will lenvo Medford by automobile for Cra ter Lnko where tlio afternoon, night nnd Monday morning will be spent. Drives to the famous pinnacles, fishing nnd boating on tho lake will ocupy the time of the editors and Sunday even ing a big cninpfiro will be biiHt near the rim of the lake. The program follows: Friday Forenoon. 11 a. in. lleglstratlon and payment of dues. Friday Afternoon. 1 p. m. Invocation by Dr. T. II. Ford, district superintendent of tho Methodist Episcopal church, Salem. address of welcome: response and annual address. President E. E. Urodie. Morning Enterprise, Oregon City: appointment of committees; talk. "The Editor's Wife." Elbert Mode, The Sentinel, Cottage Grove: talk, "Co-operation between the Pub lisher nnd the College of Journalism," Eric V. Allen, dean of College of Journalism, University of Oregon. Eugene; talk, "The Publisher and the Merchant," C. S. Whltmore, The Washington Farmer, Seattle; talk, "How to Make a Country Paper Pay," A. E. Voorhois, Dally Kogue River Courier, Grants Pass; talk, "The Washington Newspaper Field," Major II. W. Patton, editor The Daily Wash ington. lIoq,ulain: adjournment at 3 o'clock. Automobiles will take con vention delegates and their women over the Pacific Highway to the Cali fornia stato line over tho summit of the Sisklyous and return to Ashland where a banquet will be eorved In Llthla Park, after which they will re turn to Slodford. Saturday Forenoon. 9 a. m. Talk, "Phases of Organiza tion Work, 0. Lansing Hurd, exten sion department, Oregon Agriculture College: talk, "How We Handlo News paper Organizations In Washington," Wallace P. Jessup, president Wash ington State Press association, llrem erton: talk, "Tho Most Humane Way to Execute the Price-cutting Fiend who Mutillates Job Prices nnd Legal Publication Rates," O. D. Hnmstreet, Tho Sun, Sheridan: talk. "Problems of Journalism." E, Hofor, Tacific Coast Manufacturer, Salem: talk, "Some Differences in Cltv and Coun ty Journalism," L'oyd Riches, Tha Standard. Stanfield; talk. "The News paper as a Rural Community Develop er," G. J. Taylor, The Pioneer, Mo lalla; talk. "Is It Good Business to Install a Linotype lu a One-nian Of fice?" W. C. DePew, The Criterion, Lebanon: adjournment for luhoheon. Saturday Afternoon. 1:30 p. m. Report of committees and their disposal: nnniuil report of the secretary, Philip S. Hates. Pacific Northwest, Portland; talk, "Xewspap er Ethics," Joseph P. Hurley, Wash ington County News-Times, Forest Grove: ta'k, "Partly Libel and the Party I-abel,'1 C. E. Ingalls. Daily Gazette-Times, Corvallis; talk, "Guar anteed Advertising," John E. Kratke, Daily Budget, Astoria; talk, "Why Are So Many Newspaper Offices Dirty," E. H. Olmstead, The Mail, Stayton; talk. "Standard Uniform Cost Flndfng System and Its Applica tion," John j. Johnck, F. W. Raltes & Company, Portland; discussion of suggested topics; election of officers; adjournment. Mr C. A Will I atnppInK with Mr Knlrht Mr and Mr. Frank Patch, ha.'.- re-furni-d from an eilrnded Malt with li.T parent, at Colfai. WaahlniCMi. K. A prleat. fur many year u res ident of Canby. and prnprlrtnr of the Jevelry atnrp haa ni his atork M II. H ll.in.-y, nf Molalla. Mr Prl.n puri bum-,! th bualne nf Ifall and Burnr. Jeweler at databank. Orei-'n. and took poawaalnn July r.Hi. Mrs. Prl.-at and d:uu;hier IutiiIcp. wl.o petlt I lit Jaat week In Portland, lelt T'lcaday to Join Mr Prleat. Mr. and Mrs. Priest have a lot of friend In Handy, who rrret tu sen them leav.-v Mr. J. Ei kersnn and daughter. I Verne. Mrs. Ora Slyter and chil dren ' ft laat week fur icockaw, fieaib. nheri they will pen4 a niori'h or si . . ei-ke. Mr. and Mm. L. If. Wang. Mls Mill.'" md Mildred Wanr. and Mr and v. a a. W. White, made the Co luml Highway trip Sunday In Mr Want ear Mra. H. A. Perkman and daur;htr. Barbara, have returned from O-rif.n City, where they visited with Mrs Berkman's mother. Mrs. C. O. T. Wil liams, during chautauqua. The Herald received a letter tr.lt week from Allen T. Gribble, one of the Canbr boys with Battery A, Ore rnn Field Artillery. O. N G. Mr. Grlh- hie seems well satisfied with life on the border line thus far. but speaks of the extreme heat. It being 114 degrees In the shade and H5 degres In the tents, but says the nights are cool en ouch to sleep under blankets. Miss Margaret Pageser. of Portland. Is visiting with her cousins Hlldred and I.ucile Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gelger and chil dren, and Miss Inei Hayerly. of Mo lalla. left Monday for Tillamook. They expect to return the last of the week. George Bendshadler made a busi ness trip to Portland Saturday. Dr. A. T. Murdy was a Portland via Iter Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Krueser and sot spent Snndav at New Era. ,Mr. and Mrs. Allen Adams. Miss Caroline Adams. Mrs. Helen Lee. Miss Mildred Wang. Mable Hoffman and Philip Singer, of Portland, are camp ing nt New Era. Mr. and Mrs. H. B Evans and Mrs. Catherine Evans, were Portland shop pers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. White were Oregon City visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith and Miss Judith Sandness departed Monday for Rockaway beach, where they will camp for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham, and Charles Graham, of Oregon City, took in the attractions at The Oaks Sun. day. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Isaacson and children, left Tuesday evening in their Ford, for Rockaway beach. They wero accompanied by George Meeks who will spend ten days Ith hla fam ily who are spending the summer there. R. C. Smith nnd wife spent Sui'dny Smith. Mrs M P. Kailnr has a r hniiMt Km -In Mia Ortruiln llarr.an.l and I Mia Catherine K.-ndys of t'eutralih. Mr Sriidy a up frmn IVrtluud to M ri'imljy. Mia HarrM i a cniialn nf Mia Sailor. fi K. Iliirge.i... a son of It I. lnt. 2i i a. who live near liarlu', ha Im-i n .ii-ily III itb pneun. ina Tin fpi-r seemed c have left bun We.l iil) and .lie ductiir retort the I f i puased Mr ui.; Mr . C. Cur, of Snlno, and Mia Ida Klu-rleen. oi C:irvullli, v'r guei of Mr. and V-s W. K l:.-..i'iurd till taat week. Ml Mary Greby. of Stlckuey, 8. Dakota, who haa been vUltlng at the home of her uncle. C. Hurl, left on Murid.iy fur Portland, later ;iur( lo Montana. Mi. V l.mn Evans returned Sendajr frmn a iceka vlt at the home or her I r.,iher In Portlund. Miss K.-r.a Hutchinson and bri.h-r, Allen, returned Monday from New hern x.i.r.- they have been vis ing llielr ai-.ir. Mrs. Hjrry Garr. Mr. .Ii.i-,.bers, -if Seattle, v. u u gu.st of Ut. Stewart this week. .Miu, Llll an Troutland, of Po'.t'an.l. is a t neat ur Miss llueno Snell. Mr. J. I endshadler and dan,'!it T, Lottie, reti.rned thin week to their home In r'.'.nin. Oregon, after ar ex tended vli at the home of Mr. an I Mrs. Geoige Ik-ndnhailler. Luther Cole, of Staten, visited with Canby frl'1'.is Wednesday. Mrs. C. O. T. W ltlama of Oregon City, is a guest at the home of hot daughter. Mrs. IL A. Ucrkman. Mr. and Mrs. Aron Jesse, Miss Hen rietta Peck and Mr. Clarence Ell 8nt Sunday at Wllholt Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Rile Garrett, Mr. and Mr. Edgar Smith attended the Au rora dance Saturday evening. At a recent meeting of the I. O. O. F No. 156, the following officers were Installed by District Deputy GranJ Master H. A. Dedman: T. n Hamil ton. Noble Grand; Ora Slyter. vice grand; II. B. Evans, secretary; Carrol Clausen, financial secretary; W. II. Rair. treasurer; Warren Kendall, war den; l7. S. Maple, conductor: Ralph Slvonsky. Inside guardian: Wilmer Sandsness, outside guardian; J. Lee Eckerson. right supporter noble grand: Geo. Bendshadler, left support er noble grand: H. A. Berkman, right supporter vice 'grand; Chas. Thomas, left supporter vice grand: C. Rowlsb., right scene supporter; Conrad San nes, left scene suporter; O. R. Mack, chaplain. H. J. Burgess and son Clifford, ac companied hy Mr. and Mrs. Mill ?nd children, of Portland, narrowly es caped a serious accident Tuesday evening. They had driven In Mr. B'lr gess' machine to Barlow to the homo of E. E. Burgess, and on returning. Clifford took the wheel. He Is an -inexperienced driver and In turning around, ran the machine over a bank, tipping It over. Mr. Burgess, seeing the danger, jumped clear of the ma chine and supported It by his shoulder until the others could escape. None of the occupants were Injured and only the windshield and front fender of the machine were damaged. Earnest Plea for Oregon's Soldiers John 11. Osbom, a citizen of San Dlogo, pleads earnestly for a better appreciation of Oregon soldiers In a letter printed in the San Diego Union last week. Htr calls the men from this state "a splendid body of citizen sol diery." "Penult me please as un American by ancestry, tradition and training to express through your esteemed cour tesy a few sentiments relative to our "Love of country calls to our flag the best sons of the best mothers and fathers of our United States and these soldier boys from Oregon I know are the very salt of Oregon's beloved earth. It is for us to go out of our way to greet them and to show them the real sense of true appreciation. I know that we as Cnlifornlnns and as San Dlegans do foel for those Individ ual American young men who as a attitude towards those American men i splendid martial unit have in obod- in particular from the slate of Oregon ,once to our government's orders come who, at the call of our country, and uot counting personal sacrifice, ready and willing, a splendid body of citi zen soldiery, have followed 'Old Glory' to he our defense against any con tingency that wnr might bring ns to face." he says. "It has always appealed to me that the man or woman who goes out of his or her way to do me a kindness, purchased through personal sacrifice, and freely bestowed, is indeed de serving of my whole-hearted nnd un feigned appreciation. Oregon and her! sons deserve more from Calltornla in the way of whole-hearted appreciation than the citizens of San Diego have shown. Colonel McLaughlin and his troops arrived here and no one, either of the city or the county officials or of the people of this city, including myself, had gumption or patriotic git up and grit enough to properly wel come him and them, and guide them by the shortest route to their camp site. here to face with us this Mexican sit uation. I am urging the people of San Diego to practically demonstrate thut this country Is a democracy of kind hearts nnd simple faith, and that we realize that tho uniform of the Third Oregon infantry nt this time In par ticular is the embodiment of the hon or, the dignity nnd the patriotism of Oregon's true American manhood born and bred of the best blood of that magnificent state. "In so far as lies in our individual power and without contravening the bounds that their discipline sets up. let us see to It that none of these young men have cause to De nome sick or to feel the sting of neglect or lack of appreciation. This is truly your country, their country and mine and In no part of It should the uni form be regarded other than with the utmost respect and sincere apprecia tion of the Individual sacrifice and devotion It symbolizes."