... ..... i, hi, ior i.uiliVV Vl'lll'ST IS. . :::: : ONE MAY DIE AS News From All Over the County UPPERGARFIELDHOGS JULIUS MARK WART SHIPS CAR LOAD TO MARKET-BAND QUIT ' IPPF.H (5AHFUXI. ,7 a carload of h.Mtn und calll ,U cn mi J ncighborm faim !' -ek to poitlmid. The Garfield hand ' dlM-oiitlnucI practicing for i lw iih of Ancmd am a nuiiiliT of 1 are ' mi their vacations Mi Florence Mi'iirli. Mim Miller ami Otto MilhT of rorll.iml are visit lug Mr. and Mr. Mart art. Fiod lal h.m returned from the hinnt fli'liU lu F.aMern uresou. Mr. M. Kuhmr end on hav hit for Portland aftr eut'ndtiiK a H'w dan tth Mr. end Mr. Ceo. Cook. Mi Frances Tallmadgo. after hnl ins Mr. It. T. Carter of lae U Ham, haa returned to ivrttaiiil. The Garfield country lnli held it annual picnic and dance t tin club grounds. A law crowd attended Walter Given of Kt.tai-ad.1. Mr. Steph ens of George, and Mr. Kdard Shear er of Gartle'd ga ' Interest Iiir speeches In the afternoon. Keelit visitors at l-oK l- Karre ere: Mr. and Mm. K. J. Udd and K.ith Udd. I'ortland: Dr. and Mm (' K Walker. Forest Grove; lr. and Mm II V. Adix. Victor and Joan Adix. F.staeada. C. X. Jatiscn. Port land: E. A. Pun. I'ortland: Pr. Amel ia ziepler. I'ortland; Zelma Sauvain. I'ortland: Mm. K. II. Gunn. I'ortland: MalH'l Moulton. I'ortland: It. F. John mono. Portland; Mlfe M iry ' Portland: Mr. and Mr. F. M. Klrsch. Tortland; J. O. Umb, Portland; Mr and Mrs. A. H. Knaus. I'ortland: Mr Bnd Mm. A. O. Whiuomb. Ga.-filed: Mm. W. II. Nugent. Margaret and Cordon Nugent, rtoston. ar ...u-r.il Inlcrcllnit In.l.inruu . . . . . ,i -.iliiiiihia wollhi ' ml.-iii.n Hi" nh li.il.her at lhou and vVarteudalc A ''' ,fll I.T place we Hatched Hie loadm lo,) ai.es of wlmon on the Kalh' Mt The iulitit of this ialilnl It .. or i'.o(i d.i of Minion ... hi :in. t , , . , ihu.e.' and U whli.i Hi'' ( ,,,, . ,d hlh' two wo,ii..ti and t. wU wi '" leMm '' A1""1 I O.O n.e H' U Vlo.l. l,rM'",' the .lin!i nd iutl.i. u,' of the to l4llii o er. . Th llrldal Veil l.iinitier Co. at I'rldal V. il l a lart'' pluiit wlih million of f i'i of tuml-ci on hand Kluniea carry the roiich , luinher from the mill on the inoun Inlli. and a'l modern contram en are lined III hamllHiS Itie lunil'er. 4 RESULT OF SPILL y-V-V-V-VV-VV-V- MUIINO. Ml l.M. A 'T uU ' John IMinell who h... h'-eil wolkinr III Ka.l.m HieKoil lor Ihe -a.t ek erl nioiiih. n tinned hoit.a Ktnr .lav Alter a Ml. I "it with ln lather. N II I 'ai lu ll, h" 1 "" "' work lor Mr Uraul Ahl' Tom r1h made a t.uliie Oregon l'H htt Hatiirdai The mai'ii:.' m-l regular ..-ion hint Saturday Mr., falhetine tlou.h.r tf'""1 Bt the lu.me of Mm. V Mattan and Mi. Hota Miner i.im ..i'... Cram A-hl' and daughter EAGLE CREEK. K Vt.I.K I I'UKKK. lre . Auk I. - iSlK-. Uli-J. I. Strahl. a. uoini'auie.i hv hi on. I.elu. nd I'-'t" Menan" j left UM week for Ea.tern Oregon, ko j iim overland. j Mis Helen rieter lame home la-l I week (nun Molar. Walter Poik1.i lell la.t Friday for j eantern lreson. koIiir im the fohmi j Mit hUhway with Ceorse PoiikUi.i and wife. j Mr. and Mm. It . (ilhon er. the re on the .lek lil Pr le.iu.a'l. fanl.v. a. call.il u attend them Mr Millie Thoirni. ot I'nion Hall :it a Milium iHor lat Kudo J,..le PalileU. who 1. emt'loved in a ,hnu!e mill near foltoti vl-Hed hi. Varent. Mr and Mr. O U HanieU. t.ti.. Siuitlav. n..n Walla. e. Kied Wallace a.i.l I 11 Charley AU'NKht formed a huntin I'.irt) to ito to the mount. iiii Alhert WrtMHiii' "" I. Palile' Saliiriav min .lll.l i tut Mr Mm. Jo noon Mr and Mm. 'ra l'al dren an Mm Jot Mallet Jr. were vl ilini their iMieiit. Mr and Mm Ja. ).i l. over Sunday .o.. tl..Mi took a I'.irty to W llho.t i.KiMti.K. ti, A'. i: If!''-1''! M,.John.on and I..M.II), ol Hand aeie H-llum Ihe loii.i. I "'' M' II llalll, of llnilll'' Siilidav Marie klmkei. ol ;..! U I...IUHK lh roiiKi .i 'l'""" o iliaulu.a a. a L' ' "-' ;.l Ihe home of It. r .la'idhl. i Mm I luile llor.er. ill r.'H'aiid guile a liuiiil.er "' I"" .le alt.ltded Ihe ' '' I'1'"'' ' ""' i;,.Hi.ld County clul la-l Halnrday Mi.. Ituth Twl!:i -r w... n.inut. iih Mil The.1 Haider Saturday mtlil and Sunday Mr and Mr l.m Ka.el. of all lornla r .ltlnn with i.lallie and friend al Heonce for a ! e k. Mu i!ad Joiner U.illi. Ml.. Ka Pail of 1-iHi.ld Saluidn iiiKht and Sunday Mr and Mr. John I'1" Mr 1 Mi Herman lu. ol tUifu 'd. motor ...i .... .. i:. .n. io .ii. nd chui h I il I Sunday I Mr la-o Italh and Mr. X S. heal Lere vllllu Mm I' '" la1 rJ""' lav. The fwoldn of ....! are KU'I M I hear th.H William Held . M .ler. Mm ! WLner. of Hathn. v. did nl have to und.TKo another oferalioii CLOSETONEWERA AUTOMOUILI ROLLS OVIH TMIIEI! times oiroRC rouit IN CAR ARE DUMPIO OUT. MACKSOL'HC f HUBBARD HAN. WIFE, DAUCHIER AND NEEDY GIRL ARE VICTIMS Hotii Apiritly Civft Away front Undtr Machln Whin It Turn Out From Ctntar of Road For Patamg Car t t I 4 t 4 4 4 Vlctm't of Automobilt SlHl Nar Now Era. t 4 I I dinner Kuent of J. P. Woodle and wile, jjnnc,. In hi. auto la.t Sunday KELSO. i A i I i i KEl-SO. Au. IT. (Siwiali You who have not taken the trip up the Co lumbia river hltfiwuy to Honnevllle huve something yet to aee. It U In deed a road of wonders and the work of man in bulldinn this grand bit!h wav is only surpassed hy the lavish hand of mother nature, who has here so generously bestowed her suberb handiwork. This paved road is1 in deed a delight to tourists, winding on an easy grade along river and through forest, guarded by precipitous ctltfs where Mother Xature at interval! ex presses her various nioodB of laughter and music In leaping waterfalls and pearlv spray. At Crown Point Is per haps the grandest, certainly the most extensive view. This parorama in cludes a view of 20 miles up and down the Columbia river which with the mountains and the white-capped ilouds just rolling above the horizon, make a picture that will long remain to delight the mind. After passing Crown Point the road winds on down In the shape of a figure eight through a park-like forest. Soon Lalo'-relle fa'ls. 225 feet high, is reached and at intervals of a few miles. Shepherds Pell, flridiil Veil falls. Wah-Kic-Na falls and Multnomah falls, the highest of all. At the Laiu-r are picms grounds with camp stoves, where cof fee may be boiled. Then on again past the Oneonta florge and through the Oneonta tunnel, about 200 feet through solid rock. Then Horsetail falls which is far more picturesque than the name would Imply, and nu merous small falls like filmy veilB hanging from the top of the cliffs. White nainted 8x8 posts five feet high with 2 2x8 railings guard the road for miles. Also concrete fences anu bridces and again railing!) of stones .hnnt two feet hiiih set four feet Mart Siirns at all curves warnim; against day. speeding help make the road safe. The pavement extends to Itonneville and will be finished to the Moultno mah county line. Mr. Benson, how ever has donated another mile of pave ment in Hood River county. There Sunday. Mr and Mr li. Mochuke were re cently the guest of their daughter.; Mm. Hoy lougl. Claude Woodle and wife called on Mr. Howlett Saturday evening. Mrs. Judd. Mm. Krcd HoffmeiMer and daughter Myrtle. J. P. Woodle an.t wife and Mm. Hester Uillien. cai.ee on Mrs Howlett one day last week. i- f .t. . CLARK ES. 'f CI.AKKKS. Aug. IT (Special .1 Mrs. Gladys Smith was visiting her sister. Mrs. H. C Kleinsmith for a hort tine, but went home dgam iasi week. Mr. Kdd t;ra baled hay for Mm. l.lMie Kingo last week. Mr. Sam Elmer purchased a Kurd last week. Ke Cmlis of .Moiaua. neiu at the church Sunday evennu. Mm. lloMem and children were vis itor at the Long home 'al Sundav attcrnoou. A nuiuher of Muhno Hoy Sout took a hike, starting out late Saturday evening and going into camp mar Cie ford in Milk Creek at the Jack Knott place and going on to I nlon Hall and romtng hack hy way of Eldorado hon e Sunday evening. Mr and Mm. I Adkm and chil dren were Multno visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Holiday arc making their home temporarily with Mrs. Holiday s parent. Mr. and Mr August ficksou. They expect to g to Keast. ru Oregon In the near future. Mm. Krank Kvan expects to go to Shanlko In the uear future to Join her husband who Is employed there In the harvest fields. Mr Houghton had a painful a.cl- lie l ' M Vt KSIltlKi. Ore. Vug I --(Spe ' i tali-S.i fur from uni'tc.iMiit heal ia been th pn 'it .iliilliier. It I hard to think that autumn I near The thre.her I abroad in the land. ll. fore the lhr lnug I over Hi hop picking begin. Many and varied are the plan for linctllig pro reed of ItiU lndu.tr Already ome of the children haw creditable bank account created b ihe p navlug Many are fitted with clothe and book for school from the .amo fund, while other are looking forward to Christina time. Mr. Krank rl.li- Kra lured thigh. ill. located knee i up, both bone. of loft leg dl .located b. low knee, aplual liijnrv and brul.c about the face. ' Krank Kl.h Severe Internal In Julie. Ill" exact nature of whl. h hae not been learned. MS Amy Kl.h I Willi luie of left leg broken, deep cut oil . alf of left leg. Rhnuldcr blade I fr a tiled Mi Kdlth Johnson Had!) brul ed and Kiifforlng from shock. lent befall him last Saturday. i it,., tt.,1 to the ear to be loaded Miss Marie Henton is visiting heri whl,t, lrvlnR ,0 t,lrll a i0g out of mother. Mm. George Rogers, and fain-; )i( -M n(, lt, ,0). ri)11Ml lly for a short time. hs ,(1," l)m0,,s him to the ground Mr. Jason Clarke cut some wheat, Jf (t haJ no, been for tj,e proim,t ae for Mr. Christ Zwahlen last Saturday. ; )f youM ()n ,n r,.,,.U!,ttln hiin Miss Hazel Ringo vlsite.1 her cons-; m injury might have been the In Miss ada Klngo last Minuay. : . , w n8 souped vvlth There was a party given at the i s,....r;,i ,ru,H. home of Mr. George Rogers Saturday, S;lm i0Htt. u u sufferer with the evening, August 12th. Among those j rheMmatlsri at the present time, present were as follows: Misses Pora Rutl idolph was a Portlani vis Marnuardt. Mary liottenuiler. uuu) .,, i.ls. Saturday. Card. Pernice Card. Agnes Xelson. jtrg Rose Wallace was the guest of Marie Henton. May Rogers. Alice Kog.j Mr3 M;iry crook last Friday, ers. Mr. Pen Staats, Edwin llottemil-j Mrs Walter Waldorf visited her sis ler. Rufert Marquurdt. Alva Card. Ar-1 (er M'r4 0srar Duniels last Sunday, thur Henton, Walter Kleinsmith. Wal- om j,sn was a Colton visitor las', ter I.eo. Raymond Ginther. Charles j.y Nelson. Claudus Pottemiller. Charles; Archle Pavis has gone to the inoun- Gasser, George Gasser. lleuiy Cross-, talns f()r ft hunting trip t . n4IOMMtlrrt Kour were lu)iired. at least two .T iou.ly. nhoul 9 o'cl.M'k Thursday night when an automobile, owned and driv en by Krank Kl.h. aged ubotit year, a retired farmer of Hubbard, rolled off Ihe bank of the Pacific highway i jnitt oiith of New Era In the cat I with Mr. Klsh were hla wife, who The Minnutille irngregatioii eia nwiy not recover; hi daughter. Amy ed In a body to the uni temple on the . u)(,., ir, y.ur. nml Mb Kdlth John'4 inorulug of Sundav. Vigut l h. Mil .on. 20, of Needy, lowing the regular rooming service., Tin- Klsh mu. hlne turned out of baptism wa administered to a class (ni, ,.,.i,.r 0f h.. road a It wa i lluih of I!) young people The day wa per . Utg ,,, j. , lo ,,t nnother feet. The rite wa. performed la the(.ir 1IBH, ,n,.n n,,, ( n, road open air by Rev. K Trover, and ,, to give away from under .ngr. gution m ai- n,,.,,, ti. rr rolle.l off of the road. turned over three tltliea before dunil llig the four occupant and then rolled on down to Ihe Sotilhern Pacific grade whero It atonped iilinost uii'n'i'ii' aei'iirdlnc lo those who vled machlun after the a -cldent. It I probable that the machine af ter dumping out the ivcupant rolled over on them. Mrs, fish I tho most sevprelv lnlure.1, suffering from bruise, a fructured thigh, a ditdocat ed knee cap. dlslocuted bones In her left leg below the knee, spinal Injury nn.l neverul cut. Her husband Is suffering from severo Internal Injur le. the exact naluro of which have not yet been determined. They were taken to the Schoor ho pital at Hubbard nud Pr. Edward Schoor is attending them. miller. Hmer Rogers and Mr. and p,,n,leton. of I olton. is a Mrs. Rogers. Refreshments were j gm,st al ,he r;ru-kson home, served and the evening was spent by ; v fit miiy has moved Into the Tay playing at games. EveryboiLy had a jor rt.si(,.iue. We have not learned good time. j their name. Mrs. Shoemaker from Portland is. Mr allj Mrs. Albert Erlckson. who visiting Mr. Sam E'mer and family for ; ,).l've 1)P,.n visiting relatives and a short time. . friends in Portland for several days. Mrs. Hannah Krazy and children j reirnt., home last week, and Miss Ella Schicwe were down at' r)..v Curtis, of Molalla. was the Schubol with the Clarkes gospel team K)es, (f Mr an, Mrs. E. J. Maple last and on their way Home tne noise . Sunilnv night attended by a larg tentlve witnesses. The Mothers' il ub is to hold Its ITth session of the year at the home of Mrs. John Heln on Thursday. Mr. Robert, who has bceu working most of the summer at hi new ranch In the mountains, has came home. Miss Agnes Gibson Is visiting In Portland at Ihe home of her sister. Miss Edna Hamilton, who has heel away from home for some time. na returned for tha remainder of tne summer. Miss Hertha Boeche l slaying for Ihe present In'Cinby. Henry Hopslger'a new barn I iuu. finished and In common with the like structures in the neighborhood. Is marked Improvement to hi ram n MRS. FORD Will BE ; 11 10 REST DAY MANY EXPECTED TO w rnvm OREGON CITY TO ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES. eni 5, Ai.roiuiL i rtn nar AV(WalWgl.tl(TAI lmiUlriiitrHuJ.nlltrciM lindar 5u(KktoonaUivbJ Promolc Pif lkwfirrffJ r'M ami Ik-vf onlilfit B Htmim Mofiihinr rarMkicril NOT NAIIC OTIC. Anerfrcl IVnwiK forfitHnf lliin.SourStemli.IlirtMi Yornll''HlMl,'r.'Wll, lu-M ami LOSS ior 3Lu.r. rvSu.lf Sinalr f SEW YOHK. For Infuiitni Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of j ur AW M M 1. j .!" -sj CioarantJ Kis.1 Copy ol Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years mm Jennings Lodge Department AT JENNINGS 10DGE MEM0ERS MRS. A. C. McFAR LANE'S CLASS GATHER ON BEACH AT OAK GROVE. came frightened and tipped over the buggy and Klla Schiewe had her neck hurt and Mrs. Frazy was hurt sightly. Miss Hcrnlce Card and Miss Acnes Nelson spent Sunday with Miss Edith Stout. Rev. Hawkins and daughters Ruth and Dorothy, and Miss Elizabeth Mar shall went on a trip to hot springs last week. Miss Engla Ilergman from I'ortland, . was out and visited her parents. Mr C. H. Bergman and family last Sun Uniting Learning and Labor THE AGRICULTURAL COLLECE In its Sir Schools and Forty-eight De partments is engaged in the great work of uniting learning and J,ali:r. Forty-eighth School Year Opens SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Degree Courses n-iuiring a four year high school iirep.ir.it ion, are offered in the following: AORICl'IiCRK. 16 Departments; COMMKRCK, 4 Departments; K.S'OIN' F.KRINO li Dcparlinrnts; MINKS, 3 lie'partnients ; FOItlvWRY. 2 Depart merits- HOMH hCOSOMKS. 4 Depart meiiLs;.and PHARMACY. Vocational Courses requiring an Eighth Grade prep ir.it on for entrance ? -r.,l in Ai'Hi ullure. Dairyine, Commerce, Forestry, Home Mak.-rs, and Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy witn a two year high school entrance requirement. SCHOOL OF Mi: .iIC Piano, String, Band and Voice Culture. C'Htahjpue and beautiful illustrated booklet Iree. Addres ThK RkcisTRar, , ,.WS.WI COKVAI.US. ORKCON Mr. Alhert ISuol Jr. trom ureison City is stayiiiK with his brothers, Mr. .. j Edd and John Buol, for a snort tunc. Rev. .1. 0. Staats and daughter Es ther, were in Oregon t ity iasi nun-. dav. Mr. Jake Elmer and daughter Pearl. and Miss Ruth Leeny. from Portland, j are visiting their friends and rela tives for a short time. Tho rlarVes Eosnel team held a , meeting at Schubel last Sunday. Miss Ruby Gard who Is taking tho teachers' training In Oregon City, was home over Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Sam Elmer Is hauling in hla hay. Rev. Hawkins and family from Ore gon City, are camping out here during his vacation. Mr. Rufert Maniuardt went to town on bin bicycle last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casser, from Portland were visiting his parents, Mr. Albert Gaaser and family last week. Miss Ethel Smith as a Mulino vis Itor last Sunday. Her home Is at i-.i dorado. Mrs. Vic Hattan tum funs to Mono for a visit of a few days and on her wav she will stop-off In Oregon City to transact some business. Clarence Mallet has moved his fain-lu- ,v,.r tn a eamn to cut wood. The r.'.cni.ilv came from Tillamook. Dr. Didinan, of Canby. was called to see Mr-. Oscar Daniels las Tuesday morning. She was suffering from cold and a relapse. MEADOWBROOK . $ -v Liver Trouble. CARVER LINE 1ST OBEY STATE RULING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION SAYS COMPANY HAS VIO LATED REGULATIONS. MEADOWBROOK, Aug. 17 (Sl'C rial i P. O. Chlndgren. Milton f'hind eren and Mr. Anderson left for Hot Sorbins Friday, where they expec t to uii.v rnilte a while Kmilie and Pauline Hofstetter vis ited Myrtle and Hazel I.arklns Tues day afternoon. The Luther League was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Chlndgren Wednesday evening, Aug. 9. A very enjoyable time wan spent. Glenn Larkins visited Mends in Oregon City Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. P. O. Chlndgren and her sis- ir..n.,l, n lohnson. siient tne ter, visiting girl "I am botaered with liver trouble about twice a year," writes Joe Ding man, Webster City, Iowa. "I have pains in my side and back and an aw ful soreness In my stomach. I heard of Chamberlain's Tablets and tried them. By the time I had used half a bottle of them I was feeling fine and had no signs of pain." Obtainable ev erywhere. Aav- ousts The Drink That Fits Adrink that shoufdbe on every table PORTLAND BREWING CO, Portland, Ore.? n, ..1. At all Lnilng Grcerl tad Ctafecttoaarita - PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY week end In Portland hood friends. A son was born to the wife of I Hellbacka Friday. iiilln Dimmest and .Inanita Hrun land, of Colton, visited at P. O. Chind- gren's a few days last ween. .1 M. Larkins, of Oregon City, O. F, .lohnson and family and Robert Oreni of Union Mills, were Sunday visitors at A. L. Larkins'. Alice Holman who has been stay ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holman, left for Newport Sun day, where she expects to join MrB. Ralph Holman and sons from Monroe, Oregon. When Visiting Strange Places. The fun-ri'l services of the late Mrs. Mary Ivy Ford, wife of Itev. T. II-1 Ford, who died suddenly at the family home In Salem Tuesday morning, will he conducted todny. There to be two funeral services, ono at the Webb & dough, chapel in Salem this morning, with Rev. Ri. hard N. Avlson and Rev. .1. Mont.alm llrown, officiating. Tho body will be shipped io Portland, and the second service will he l"dd lit the J P. Finley undertaking parlors, urth and Montgomery streets IhlB after noon al 2 o'clock, with Interment in Portland. Friends are Invited to at tend the services. .o i-r,i . t.-.ken ill Monday evening at her homo in Salem, and her death occurred Tuesday morning at 3 o'clock, and was duo to heart fail ure. At the time of her Illness, Rev. Ford was al Modford, where ho had been for the last ten uays ..-"",; the convention of the State Ldltor al association of which he Is chaplain. He returned to his home Tuesday evening, having been advised of his wife's illness and death, but Hho passed away before he reached his '"Tl'rs Ford was well ucciialnted In . Ml rtn fmltl Oregon City nml many ... here to Salem or Portland to attend the funeral. She lived here our years while her husband was pastor or tt o local Methodist church. She moved to the capltol city last October when her husband was appointed district super intendent. , She was bom In Ozark, Ark., and married Dr. Ford In 1874. The fan,. ., ,.,..,. w I,. 1X90. settling first in Washington. In 189S they Oregon. Mrs. Ford Is survived by l er husband, two daughter, mi "'"- Evelyn and Ivy, of Salem; iwo nu ... nun-ess F. Ford, formerly i- and superintendent of tha Estacana schools last year and Olln F. lord.Df Portland. A Woman's Helpful Advice. SALEM, Ore., Aug. Hi. Denouncing the Portland & Oregon City Railway company tin a law breaker, the State Public Service coiiiiiiIhsIoii Wednes day has made rules and regulations for safeguarding Its Krudu crossings. The company constructed Its line before asking tho commission's per mission lo make numerous crossings of streets, hlghwuys und other liner of railway at grade. "Nowhere. In the act is authority grunted to the commission to ratify oud make legal acts committed In di rect violation of the statutes of the state," sayB the commission In its or der. "In view of tho fuct that applicant bus, in direct violation of Hi" act re ferred to, constructed many crossings over und across highways ut grade, no relief can bo had from the commlssio.i us to said crossings. In addition to tho applicant being charged with no tice of tho laws of tho state, tho com niIhhIoii reneatedly during tho con strtictlon of the line, called appllcnnl's attention to the necessity of lirat ou talnlng from this commission permls- Mon of cross highways ul gruiio, mu ,.,.,.11, hns not seen fit to no so. It Is ordered that tho road Install at crossings outside of the corporate limits of Portland anil miiwaimio, standard highway warning signs, cat tle guards und wing posts, und whistl ing posts ut a suitable distance. JK.NMNt.S HiDGi:. Ore. A'li: I. - (Speclull- Mrs. A. C. MeFurl.inei. Sunday hmd enjoyed a pb nlc at thi Oak Grove bin. h last Friday, the trli belim by bout The little folk had j a merry lime and a plunge In the Wil l luniette lili a picnic dinner und -r Hie oak were amnni! the eiij.i) ineiilM Kdlth taliUell. MarKiirel Heelcy.. Allen M. Farlune, Grace Trout, Oswald' Yung. Robert Ruell. F.llubeth lirue chert. Martin YuiiK. Dorothy Fin and Anna llaunik-ntiner. Domihl McFarlane were present. A. F. KukhcII Is iikiiIii able lo return i to his work III the mill after a week's lllllena. Two cows have recently h I pol-1 oni-d from a weed, one behiliiiiiig lo Mrs. Tlllle Moore und the other to Alex GUI, chairman of the achool board. George Morse and Mary llrue hert accompanied Mr. und Mrs. II. M. ILiv les of Cedarcrolt on un auto trip lol lllllsboro. The day being spent in j Mountain Dale, the home ot Mr. und j Mrs. I Sehwanders. Win. Jacobs und family returned from their outing on Tuesday tilhl Going by auto they stopped where Ian cy took them, taking a cumplng oiilllt with them. Leaving the Lodge on Saturday, August full. Then went lo Tillamook und Nehalem beaches, spending several days at Murlxmi'to beach. Tho P. It., L. & I'- Co. hand was heard by many when Tuesday even lug at Cellar Inland. The Kitty Mo run brought many out from Portland for tho evening. The Ni;w family, of I'ortlaiid, has eased the Shook cotlugu for the re. muliidor of the year. ('bus. Truseolt, eldest son of Mm. dull Truseolt, departed u fortnlglit ago for Detroit, Mich., where ho bus a position with u largo uiilomoblle con- em. Mr. McCliiru, who contributes arti cles on seioiitlflc subjects for varloiih impels, was a business caller In Port land on Wednesday. The J. A. Honshu family Is selling Its furniture and will take up perma nent residence In I'ortlaiid. Mrs, Soesbo will soon bo utile to leave the Good Sauiuriilln hospital where she has been III for severul weeks. Mrs. Hugo Saiidslrom was a busi ness culler In Portlund on Friday last. Mrs. Kinney, of Los Angeles, Is spending tho summer with her daugh ter. Mrs. Morurlly. A new piano bus been purchased by Rov, Yung and Mrs. Yung, who bus studied abroad Is ublo to give music lesslon. She has now a number of piil'IU tmMiiK under In-i illrectl.ni ,r. h Slwucr and ihiiinlHer. Mi II..I.H and Hubert. peul Sunday with Mrs M A Shaver while the iiiembe! of the Juenlm fail. Hv are cliJoVHK Ihelr outline on Hie M K. n'le river Glenn Newell nilloed mil frm Portland mid spent the day with I' l Newell Clnreiue Giant will mine lo Ik" M. ldrnni pl whi le lie wilt work for C M .1 ilr ii in Rev Mr Clark, of t hliiigo. will vli.lt with the O.tr.im and llopnui family this wink. On Frlda. AuguM II. Mr and Mm Campbell and Rev Clark are to be luncheon r.nciits af Ihe Ontruni family All are loruier Omaha friends Mm Arthur Smith und ilnter. MIm Vera Clans urn enji.)lim lh-lr taen Hon with rclalfeeii ul (mby lor a week Itev. Y'lUK Is able to be mil lu Ills wheel air and In Kiilnlnx . Mime, which his ninny friends are pleaaed t learn. Rev. Yung Is a nilnll'r and missionary of Hie I iilhcrmi church, bill was compelled to give up his work on account of lllneni. DISTRICT NOT TO BUY L JENNINGS LODGE VOTERS RE FUSE TO PURCHASE HALF ACRE FOR V). Vacations and summer trips bring disordered digestion on account of changing drinking water and food. It Is well to be prepared with a reliable cathartic. Salts and castor oil can not be taken by many because of re- sultinK nausea. Foley Cathartic Tab lets are wholesome and thoroughly cleansing, act surely but gently, with out griping, pain or nausea. They re lieve sick headache, biliousness, bloat ing, sour stomach, bad breath or other conditions caused by clogged bowels Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) 3 HEN KNOWN HERE REMEMBERED IN WILL Mrs. G. II. Eveland, Duncan Mill", 111., writes: "I was stricken with lum bago, unable to turn myself in bed. A neighbor brought me Foley K dney Pills. Said she had been similarly af flicted and they cured her. I tried .i. o,i .nmnletely cured by three bottles." Mrs. Eveland heartily rornmnmemU Foley Kidney PHI kidney trouble. When the kidneys are functioning property, impurities left In the blood cause rheumatism, lame back, aches and pains. Jones prug Co. Adr) The hnsbunds of threo former nibmuu ronntv KiriS, liienuiu Geary, Donald Stevenson und a. mo Cornack, have been generously remem bered in tho will of the luto E. P. vr,.r',.rr,ark. of Salem, who died sud denly at the Capital city recently. The estate hns been appraised at $800,000 and the three men are nephews of tho ,.nnfl Mr. Geary, now a mining engineer of Idaho, married Miss Hess Gallogly. of Gladstone, mr. moven o,o wedded to Miss Angellne Wil Hams, formerly of Oregon City, and Is a well known civil engineer oi . lcm. Mr. McCornack married Miss n,ni,. A.lams. formerly or tuis c.tj . -uter of Dr. Waldo Adams. Mr MePornack is a well known Eugene druggist. The three nephewa will re ceive valuable portions of the estate It is reported. .IKN.NINGS LODGK. Ore. Aug. 17. tSpecliill - At the special school i meeting held Friday evening It was ! voted not to purchase any more prop. icily for school purpose. Although a i dehlriihlc half ucre call be piircbnsed for lir.n, the majority present s n to look upon the purchasing of more land unfavorably. Not many of the tax puyeiH were present. Mrs. A. C. McFnlbine und daughter Alice accompanied the lluyiies family of Portland on an automobile trip up the Columbia highway on Saturday. Mrs. Klla Spooncr und grunddiiugh. ter Miss Vivian luive returned to Van couver, Wash. Mrs. II. C. Pnlntoii und little Mar tha of Orchards, Wash., have returned home lifter spending u few days with Mrs. Hess llruechert. Ileuiillfiil blooms from the dahlia bullis given the members of the Sun day school ut Kusler I lino urn llndlng their way lo Hie homes of those who lire ill us well as lo the church fbr Sunday decoration. Among some of the prcttlchl und largest blooms com ing from Mr. W Illnius, Gruco Flint und Kililh Culdwelbi buiihes. A dale alia show will be held In .September. The Coininunlly club, Piironl-Teucher combining Ihelr efforts to i.iako this Unit display of duhnlliis u success. Aslorln $I92 bridge across Slpution cheek. to bo built 0W I m m m ru mr Cat the Round Package Uted for Vj Century. -Ml Caution 7", S&Uold SubitltutfjCg vim, Ask For and GET THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Mouses under sanitary conditions. Infantl and ehildrtn thriv on "it. Agrttt with tht wtahttt ttomach ot lA invalid tha af d. Nd no cooking nor addition of milk. NouruHe and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc. Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nu tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glauful hot before retiring inducee refreshing sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. C Substitutes Cost YOU Sam fries Tako a Package Home