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tufViMW iMTV r.VlT.IMMiMSr.. KIMIIAV. SKITKMMKIt 1. 1!Mi. f u u b A II A ci r If q ti cl n Pi ttt PI It la In kl bi fx 01 61 W 1 th it n fn e r 0 b it b 3f i i t 'U 10 u. ;e ia m ir -a a js It re it it if rf b n v ;i 18 i 1) IC O ir n :c li n Is o V. n TV-ews Fron; 7 Over .WWS - A - A - - A - A - A - A - A - A 10 HULT SAWMILL HA MANY ORO R$ AND WILL RUN LONG ER THAN USUAL. Ml UNO. Ore.. Auk JL lSpe Ul I W.d cutting ritii't Mulinu ha Khrn euip'ovin.ut s-v.ral And men nr now hu-U rngag-4 haul Ins ilio "! and urdiilg U along the railnud track. Tin- Unit l umt- r company ...hi u k.ni buv running- Tin-) r kept hu.y filling order. There ....... i i.v be niir lark In has the lumber iradu this summer. I "al llicy down (or part of the season Mm John II 1'urns, of Canby. U ttsiimr h-r daughter. Mm Joseph ' psnli-U. Mi Helen Renolds slid Mis .u-.t were the guest. if Miss Hand Krtckwm last Saturday and Sunday. Mm. Minnie pinion and Mr. IMg" kln wire callers M the J. I- Daniels home ivtturd-iy f .-ntiig. Thev are Oregon t iiy r"ldent. The dame given In Mullno hall la.t tf .i.ir.l.iv nlchl was welt attended. llrrt WalLu e and ihlldreii and hi. mother. Mm. Roslc Wallace. ere l.H- eral vtfltors Sunday. Mr Orrin Adklns was a Mullno lMtor one day this week. Mr Houghton and family. who have been living on the J. J. Mallet place are going to move ,0 Meadow Rrook Thursday. They !i.i-.e rented Mm. Nordcllng place there. Grant Ashby and daughter Lola, arc both critically 111 with typhoid fever. Mr. August Erhkson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krtckson and Mr. and Mra. Uslle Holiday drove to Colton to see Grandma Hull one day last week. Grandma Hall l week with the In firmities of old ae. She ia past 80 year of ace. and has been an Invalid for aeveral years. Mra. Ida Kerry and on. Lloyd, of Portland, came out to visit Mrs. Cath erine Voucher last Thursday. Saur duv they are Koine to Needy to visit Mrs. Charlea Nohlltt for a few days. N. H. Darnell was a caller at the Ashhv home last Friday afternoon. Mr. Mary Daniel, and daughter Kute have moved Into their new home. Mr. Chris Miller, of Rainier. Wash., arrived here last Friday evenlns. She was called to the bedside of her sis ter. Mrs. Oscar L. Daniel, who Is ser iously 1!1 with pneumoUa and other complications. Mrs. Miller Is accompanied by her two children Leonard and Alice White. Mr. Miller Joined them here a few days later. Mrs. Ephrara Dodce and dauiUiter. Althea Macdonald. visited relatives here a few daya last week. Their home is near Col ton. Mr. and Mrs. August Erlckson were Portland visitors last Saturday and Sunday. N". H. Darnell went to Lents last Saturday to see Mr. Itarnes. who is very ill. Mr. Darnell and Mr. Flames are old friends and neishbors. Jesse Daniels and Alfred Dod&e, who have beeln working in a shingle mill near Colton. returned home al few days ago. Boyd Darnell, of Portland, is visitinir his grandfather, X. H. Darnell. Flora Miller, who has been con ducting a bakery here this summer, has moved away. She Is located on a homelstead. Clarence Mallett and family have utsn located on a homestead near Miss Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Holiday were Portland visitors last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schulhauser and children started for Idaho last Saturday. GEORGE. ,-. . S .5, .J. j i i -if GEORGE, Ore., Aug. 21. (Special.) Joe .Tarl and futully, of Siindy Ridge, were visiting his sister, Mrs. P. Rath, last Sunday. Mrs. I. Croner, who lias been visit ing her mother, Mrs. Lins. for the past week, returns to her home in Port land Sunday. Mrs. Ross and children, of Port land, are making a week's visit with Mies Flora Johnson. Dr. Scott and family, of Portland, visiiPil Mr. and Mrs. Stephens, of George, last Sunday. Mrs. Reuben Fanton is staying with hpr daiiL'htor. Mrs. T. Harder, while Mr. Harder is otvay threshing. Frank Howard, who has been away working in the harvest fields, return ed home last Saturday. Could Not Do Her Cooking. Mrs. F. E. Hartmcister, Tea., Mo., writes: "I was affected with kidney trouble for two years. 1 was bo bad this summer I could hardly do my cooking. I got Foley Kidney Pills and they helped me. 1 feel like a new person." Too many women neglfect symptoms of kidney .derangement. When the kidneys are not properly doing their work poisons left in the system cause weak back, dizziness, swollen ankles, puffiness under eyes, Joints, and Co. Adv. rheumatism. Jones Drug A drink that shouldbe on every table PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore. 0a atle at all Ltaiing Grocerlea and Ccnfectiwiari. PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY --A-A-A- - A - -v-V-V-V-V- : c;:;;. CI.AKKKS, Or.. Ati .11 -!! lal I -Kdar4 til' baled ha) for C. II lUTKinan lat week. Mix Ida Zwahlrii and hrf filrnd, from llri-Kon City lulled her father Mr. t'hrul X allien and lamil) lat week. Iiuol Hrntht-ra are tuttin their litam Mr ! worklnic for iam Kl liter durlit- harve.t T. Park hsubd hla hay lat rk Ml Ituhy Gard apetit Hunday Hb Mla llaiel ItlUKo. Mis l.vdia Klelnnniih tame home la.t m-k. Mia Mary lloiieniiller vi.ited Ml Kattier Staat lat Tuenday. i.i Pu.d and family viaited W. II lU.ltemlller and faintly lat Sunday. Mr. Sullivan sold a load of .vouiiKj riMwter at Hotl lirutiien. nor week. Kd Grace baled hay for Mr Hof.tet , ter lat Saturday. j lleimlm: Klank l wotklim for II. Hergtuan during harvent. . Ml Kngla Pericman came home I from Portland lal week j W. II. llottemlller is Hitting lib oat. ! Pen Slant wa in Portland last w eek. Mi lu-rulce Gard spent Sunday wuh Ml Anne NeUon Mr. Irene Paycer. from Oregon City, and her cousin. Mis Steven, are visiting their grandma. Mr. Lee. mid Irene's brother. Wa'ter Lee. for a short ' time. G. Maniuardt I harvesting hay. I Jason Clarke hauled a load of chick.; en feed out from town for Mr. Sultl-' van last week. j Mr Staat wa in Oregon City an I st.ild with her on. It. J. Staat and family, on account of sickness. Mise Elizabeth Marshall. Esther St.iat. Margaret Ij-lchtwels. Hen1 Staats. Charles Marshall and Albert , Schlewe were at the campmeetlng al i Troutdale last Sunday. Mr. Christ Klny. from Canby. was In Clarke and visited hi friends l.i.-t week. I Clarke' gospel team held a t-.eet-l tng at Highland last Sunday. Miss Florence Stromgreen. of Colton. went to work at Cannon Peach for a month. 1 Mrs. Goff and daughter. Sylvia and, Alma, went to Nebraska the other week. Ed Hottemlller and family, from Ore gon City, visited Kev. Hawkins and family, last Sunday. j Mr. Goff and daughter. Ruby. niov- ed to Grunts Pass lust week. Rev. J. K. Hawkins and family In tend to move to Oregon City by Wed nesday. la BARLOW. J. . it . S A t I day. August 22. fnder the chupe- HARLOW, Aug. 27. Mrs. Jessle'a rone of Mirt!t Carolina Vuerettl. the niece, of Seattle. Is visiting her. Mrf. 1 children spent a pleasant afternoon at Kloh. of Portland, also visited Mrs. a n,.arby creek. Jesse last week. j The Nlsatin campflre circle met at Mrs. Onnle Oakes and children and ; t,c home of Eunice Junsmd. FXday Mr. Oakes mother left Thursoay for j August 23. The day was spent In the Idaho, where they will join Mr. Oukt's ; f(r j;rove. where the meals were cook in their new home. i cd and served. The day was profita ble Iterg brothers have purchased hly spent In the practice of camp a new traction engine. I craft under the direction of their ' The buzz mid whistle of the itresh-1 gimrilian. Mrs. Mack. Camp-fire songs Ing machine is in our midst, Mr. Stat ger and Mr. Hayes having threshed. Mrs. Irwin returned home Monday after having spent two weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Crowley at l.eland. Jack Dell and Frank Henson of Port land, were visiting Mrs. Scocgln, Mrs. Andrews and Mr. Melvin Stone. Mr. Dell is a blacksmith employee of the S. P. Co. Mr. Henson is book keeper for a Portland garage. Mrs. C. G. Tull entertaned i.er sis ter, Mrs. Gilhertson, Mrs. Tessie Blankholm aad Miss Corrin Hurge son, Wednesday. Dr. Crowley's family 01' Portland enjoyed a picnic on Irvin g ranch Sun day. A picnic was held Sunday by Krick sons, Zieglers and Grlndlund on the Pudding river. Uniting Learning and Labor THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLECE In its Six Schools and Pnrty-eiglit De partments is i iiir'ied in the great work ol uniting burning and I.ab.;r. Forty-eijhth School Year Open SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Degree Courses requiring a four year high school preparation, are offered in the billowing. AGKICUI.Tl'Rfv. 16 Departments; COMMKRCK. 4 Departments; LNC.LV F.I'KIN'Ci Departments; MINKS, 3 Departments: Ki )KK-i KV, Depart ments; HO .tlH F.CON'OMICS. 4 Depart tiietus; and PHARMACY. Vocational Courses requiring an Eighth Grade prepiral on for entrance re otfercil in Agriculture, Dairying, Commerce, Forestry, Home Mak.-rs, and Mertiiinic Arts. Pharmacy wit.i a two year high school t-n'.rancc requirement. SCHOOL OF Mt'SIC Piano, String, Hand and Voice Culture. C .,l"-.;iie and lieautiful illustrated booklet free. Address THK KHC.ISTRAR, 1 -7.l5 ll) lo 7-11.) COKVAl.I.IS. OKKCON The Drink That Fits v-v-v-v the County priscilla needlecraft CLUB IS NIMBI HANNAH O JOHNSON IS HOSTfSS FOR MfMBCRS COLTON WOMEN S SOCIETY. MKtlHltt'HIUHIK. Ore, Aug II (SiMilal I Hannah O Jobn..n enter tamed lb PllIIU NerdliHrafl club, of Colton. Saturday at her home. eral from here attending Mvitle Hai. l and Nettie Utkln l turned home Hatutdav after pending eieral d.i Vllllng friend Hear Port land p O t hiudgfen and family and M It Chlndgreii and family United at Colton Siiudat Mr I. O. Orem ami Mr Cooper and on k.n:.Id. of Cedardale, cal'ed en Mr. Sullivan Sunday altcrnoon. Mr MatMtn i'Hvt to Icax soon (or Mllllleota. where he Xpeta to woik the rest of the ummer Ike Trulllnger to'k hi family to HilUIniro to tlielr home Saturday. He ex-ct to stay here where he ha a taw mill Allen luirkln spent Sunday with Harold Johnson, of Cmmi MH KELSO SCHOOL WILL OPENSEPTEMBEfi II MISS ETHAL WILKINSON IS PRIN CIPAL AND MISS EVANGE LNE YERKES. TEACHER. KEIji). Ore. Aug. 31. t Special -j SchiMil will being Monday, September U with Mis Eth.il Wilkinson, of ' Greshaui. a principal, and Miss Evan geline Yerke. of Portland, prlmary ; teucher. Mr. Jophle Harnutn ha moved to Mount Pleasant, where she will be ! principal of the school for the tient year. John Jonsrud ha commenced work on Robert Jonsrud' new barn at the hitter's bluff place. C. A. Johnson I getting ready to build a new hous. Ned Nelson la sojourning In San Francisco for the benefit of hi heulth. Mrs. Myrtle Jonsrud and daughter Melba. have returned to Portlond af ter a visit with relative here the past two weeks. Henry Erl and family are spending their vacation ut the beach. Joseph Jonsrud and son. Russell, T' of Portland, spent Sunday at the Rob- " i . T .......... I 1. .....A j rri .iuiipimu uuiiit. 1 An enjoyable party was given by j Mrs. Max Kllgel to a number of the i children of the neighborhood Tues- were also practiced. .8. j j, EAGLE -CREEK. i. 4, 4. ';' EAGLE CREEK. Ore.. Aug. 31. (Speolal.) Mrs. Walter DouglasB and daiiehters. Mildred and Florlce Doug lass, were the week-end guests at the home of the former'B sister. Mrs. Nor val Klrchem, of Logan. Mrs. Cora I'dell called on Mrs. R. H. Gibson Friday afternoon. Joey Woodle has been over with his brother, Ray, the past week. J. Klrchem, of Sellwood, recently was out to his place near Eagle Creek. Mr. Dhulst made a trip to Port land last week, getting some repairs for his binder. Mr. Hcckett and daughter, Miss Ve run. and Mr. and Mrs. Everett lleckett were visiting out ut the farm Sun day. Mrs T ('. McKay called on Mrs Viola Doug'ass one altcrnoon of lust week. SPEED OF THE ZEPPELINS. In War Trim, Fully Loaded, the Aver age Is Forty Miloi an Hour. Net so iriatiy years ago n British en gineering expert calculated that the Zeppelin could nut uttiiin u speed of thirty miles an hour, ns he proved by figures that the ship would collapse under the iiir pressure. At the time this siecd bad been actually exceeded by a Zeppelin, snys R. P. Ilcurnc in 'Zeppelins and Super-Zeppelins." Today the tendency Is to attribute ri lii"b n sncerl to the vessels. In still air it Is doubtful If a higher speed than sixty-live miles un hour can be reached, a ml by the most cnrerul cal culation Mr. Hennie has come to the conclusion that the average speed of the modern Zeppelin In war trim Is about forty miles un hour, full load. "Of course," he snys. "with a favor ing wind the ship may often be run ning at over sixty miles nn hour, and the Ulirictilty of gauging wind speed often causes erroneous estimates of Zeppelin s-x-ed by observers on InniL In the upper region where an airship Is moving there may be a strong cur rent, while near the earth there Is a calm." It Is well to note that for a short period a Zeppelin can climb faster than an aeroplane. By throwing out ballast, going full speed ahead. Jamming the tail down and shoving the nose up, a Zepp Jumps a thousand feet or o In about half a minute. This rate of climb, however, cannot be maintained. - V - V - V - CANBY DEPARTMENT AMIV. Aug 31 J II till lar. ol Needy. tf e -it I 4 l,oiucs ti.il.ir in I nil ). Main, 1 1 :. At;ue and Kim ld. Inn, were i ailing ili 41 Hatui lay. Mi.. ..ih Maaa. ol a 'iii. 1 of .luial daw ' ' ProiiH. I other Cole, of Oie. . 1 I 1 l.-lib) linnda Illurada- "1 Walt ktiieger return. I l i a week a Vl.lt III I'nrll.i .'I Ml- Nell lUllipt.iii Mom a mouth oiiiiiik -' H !ie llMbellalelll III I'. -. Iiailaai ting bu.lne.a III l a.i ' Ml. I.inlly Spitlak, ul ,S a Canby vl.ltor Uediu . li I'.iL ol t III" lid. i.. l IMIe l I'll li . ir in 1. Ii II ed !t eo .'li . rnda) I I a. w Mr and Mra Arthur 1 In MolalU Monday etmi their new Savim. Mi A. I. line Netelli a toll with Seattle fi ,1 I n i ilnoe i ; l i ii y mil 1 1 ,i r in -, ll.n'i . ii ! I .III' day C. G Miller of Oregon bu.lne.a ti.lt, r In t'an 1 I ,t aa r t..v Sal- Ml.. Lillian Luck, uf I'oii'ai u. ij 1 11 tuning al the home of her broth er. W. II Luck Mr and Mt E. A kn.i lonti' the week end with In f i. I.iMu 'it Needy. Or A L. Murdy and I' W, Kroegct are rn-i'ted home tml.i. 1 Mm., day I frmu an extended tour el i .1 1 1 .'--r ,1 1,1 i The Ih) ulsltcd Sail I'l ui'i -'O. 11111 lored to lau Angeles, d' I tb I'lill al San Olcgo, Malted t'"T fibuds In the troop camped on tin :.! b r. and made a short trip Into M.vt-o Tlmv re'urtied tn portlund on the t-.ii i r ltoe City. Mr and Mr ti. E Si limeittiu. of Salem were Canby visiter. Salu-ila:' S. I. Maclarty of Purl! .oid. wa 'ran acting buslnea In Cunlo. Mou l.it II I. Sp.ihr, of Nim'.U u.11 lri.iiiit lug bu.lnesa In our 1ih.iI .totea, Tues dav. L. R. Sohti wa In I'auhy Tuesday dUtrlbutlllg the new Cl.n kam.i e;e.a ly dlrei tone. IT I. Fuller i spend. ng a f' t d.its ut Dalla. Oregon. Mr and Mr. Jim I'.n'y of Oregon City, were Cunby visitor. Wednesda. Mrs Scramlln was ailing on I t r friend hero. Wedned.it. E. R. ldcn and wile of Por.Vnd. sn'nt a few hour 8aturd.1t In x'ar.by ( Mesdame G. W. White, M. P. Sailer. w ere Canby shoppers, Tuesday. Arthur Graham, Mis I llllan und M l Miss Maytne Schalfersberg n turn dred Wang were Portland shop.'ers. j ed to Portl.yid Friday, alter an ex Wednesday. I tended tlslt in Cnllby Tom Graham, of Grant I'.is.i. whoi Wilson Etans wa a week end tin has been visiting at the home o. his Itor In Portland. He wu accompanied brother. Arthur Grulium. Is In On gnu by his wife, who spent the week City, thl week. I there. Announcements are out annou..iin 1 1 The funeral of Mr Suiuiiel Work. the marriage of Harvev Toble ;o Mm ; Eunice Huberta Miller, daughter of Mrs. II. Hutch, of Salem. The v.ed i ding took place on Sunday, Angus' Jii. I and the young; couple are enlov,r.g!cd In Canto-. Sunday. their honeymoon at Silt er Creek Fall. Mr. Tohle waa an Instructor in the' Canby high school last year, and will! return to assume dude ugum tbis year. They will occupy the Coleliuin bungalow. , ! Mr. Reed, president of the I'o.-iland j Seed company, was calllng.on business associates In Canby. Tuesday. i Canby I. Unary association in Id a meeting Monday evening, and ei lei! the following officers for the et.M'.ln! year: President. Mr. Idi Knliflit; vice president, H. II. Evans. M-creta-v and treasurer. C. S. Wyeth. The li brary Is open on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, with Mr. Wyetli in charge. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee. Albert Lee, 11. Roy Lee and Mr. Corey, of Port- i j..j. ' i MACKSBURG. MACKSlU'RIi, Ore.. Aug. 111. (Spe cial. If labor be lightened, by usual delight, surely the tollers of our part of Oregon may have a large portion of their load lifted by simply looking about them. The roses are In their late prime. and though not quite so numerous as they were in (he early summer, thelt form Is as perfect, (heir color us bril liant and their fragrance as enchant ing as in Many and June. The chrysanthe ms are unfolding their bright lined petals to the sun and are fairly overpowering for multi tude and for richness of color. The dahlias, meanwhile, though they have been lending ns their rudlance for weeks have lost nono of their early beauty and seem likely to bright en our gardens till the late frosts. Last, If possibly least, the gorgeous ly tinted nasturtium with Its iinihrulln llke leaves, seems to bo everywhere, with its rich gold and green lying In telling eoiil rust along the edges of the lawns, running gay-colored hanks beside (he rences, or climbing (he porch pillars and hiding theni under masses of roliage, Interspersed with brightened gold. Hut not even the flowers ciu tempt thn eye away from that snowy Idol of Get the Round Package Uaed for Vi Century. :,iv,u.1.a. G Cautioi -ajivold Subrtlli i hi. I leit ini.li) iiioiiiiug (.ii luiiiia 1lu ai making Urn tup by ; aulo, and i il In go aa lar aa Hii lainelito I lam Kiavbuiiter, ol i 4a llana ling tiiulueaa IUM ..l. Ill ' T'n ada i Hall) iiurielt of Neabeig LIU liaitiil and fail fcaillli lunilabed the 1 i. ii,. i, (,. Hie dame at M'lliuo Hl' il , ilal Illy III Mia H llilt.iill of IIIIM.oio. II. a a gueal liter Huud.O Willi Mr ' and Mia E T llur Mr. and Mia Jobn Ktaus enj, ),-. the ColumbU Highway trip, Tin-., lit Geornii lifllr and Walt Kriu-ger ! 1 In (he dame al Mutliin Hatuida) nli.lil Mr i: T llur had aa giiel .il . k Mrs Ktdd ol I'orllaud and Mia llnriiiail of Wllinitlllii Mia. lUiiin.iii la ail old limn friend of Mi lln'i, ' toiuieily of I'll oi. ill, Iowa Mailt Canby pei.ple bute put aalde Ibeir iiiatouiary alltltlea for thn sake of going hop pb king Aunuig those who left this wick are Mr Gll'iiore 'and family, Mr. and Mra K A. Krue ger. Walt Krueger, MUa Huena Suell, Mlaa Soihla Schambel, Mia. Kdgal Smith, .Seta Sluill and l.enna llom I Mia. l! W. While. Mra M P. Sailor. Mra Jobn Graham. Mr II Itoy l ee ! Mlaea l.lllluii and Mildred Wulig and ', In ul it Jobuaon, and many olhera. e ; pei I to go next week j Mi Winifred Hagley of Salen-. Hlit a few data Willi her brother, A It Itaglcy . t'llllonl Will Is spending this week ' at MoluMa ; Mr C. A Will has retunieil from Newmit, where she spent some tune wllli her husband She report diet greatly Iniproted In health and expect ! lug to return to Canby very soon Mrs Ralph Gobble uf Oregon City. U tlslting at the home of Mr Albert Grihble, near Mackaburg Clia. Spauln of Needy wa a I'.lIlM ' shopper Tueaday. Ed Hrudtl of New Era. spent Tues ' day w Itli Cunbt friends. ! Seteral Mackaburg people were shopping In Canby Wednesday Among I these ein, Mr l E. PolraH. Her maii Harms, Mr. and Mr. Hetorscbak I und daughter. Freda Mis Elsie Moluii mid Mr. Mil'le i Thotnii left Tiiesdav lor Independ ; ence. Charle Kraxberger. wife inn! son. u( Murk Prairie. wa held Tuesilitv. from the home. Interment at Zlon c cm etery. Canby. Melford Hernett, of llubbiird, tlit Mr. and Mr. Dun Dlmbk. of Au rora, were Canby visitor. Sunday. Felix Isaacson, of Aurora, was a Canby vilstor Tuesday evening. Mm. Mabel Iturr. clerk at C. & It Co. I hating her vacation this week Ed. Hurls was a Portland visitor Sunday Mr. und Mrs. Carlton, accomp.-i.iled by Sum Drlgg and friend moloti I up from Portland, Monday. Hjaliner Sletnger und Henry Howe, i of Harlow, spent Sunday at the Oaks. I Portland. i Mrs. Long, and Hon, O. II., of Mm ks- burg, were Canby visitors, Monday. Mr. und Mr. D. Solomon n ml daugh ter Virginia, are visiting in Port'imd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs loo llrigus. westerir Oregoiij the majestic Ml. Hood. Mrs. Wesley Ksty with her small children, has gone to visit her father in Nebraska. Miss Agnes (ilbsoil, who has been spending some time with her sister In Cortland, has come home. Mrs. Ilrusli and her son Francis, former residents of Mackshiirg, have returned to their ranch to stay perma nently. Mrs. Nettle Vogel of Portland, with her two small children, are staying with her brother, Sylvester (ilbson, on the l.orenz plaee. Iti'v. I'r. Lucas will hold morning services in the Lutheran church on Sunday, Sept. It. The Mothers' club met Thursday, August 31, at the home of lis presi dent, Mrs. Iloppe. Our Jitney Offer This and 5c. DON'T MISH THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with ' und mull it to Foley & Co., Chicago, III., writing your inline and address clearly. You will receive In return u Irlul package con taining Foley's Honey und Tar Com pound, for coughs, colds ami croup; Foley Kidney I'llls, for pain In Hides und hack; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and' bladder iilliiients; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, u wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, , biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels.. Jones Urug Co. Adv. 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EiKt Copy ol Wrapper. Jennings Lodge Department LODGE FOLKS AREEHTERTMHEO CEDARCROFT IS SCENE OF GATH ERING HOME IS GAILY DECORATED. J K.N N I N't IS I.OIMiK. Ore. Aug III -I Special I The younger contingent of Lodge folk, chaperoned by Mrs. II. l I'lilnton, went to (Vdarcrnft Friday evening to be entertained by Miss Mury Hruechert, who Is spending the summer with Mr. mid Mrs. II. M. liny les. The ullractlve grounds and gar dens of this suburban home are Ideal (or summer pintles and the brond ver oudas and pergolas were used by Hie young folks for dancing. The Interior of the home was gully decor.ited 111 yellow, lllllilllill flowers i being used to curry out the color si heme In the living and dining room. I'lnk roses wero used In library, lie freshments wer served. Those mut ing up the merry party were: Misses Cray, of CornelluM; F.thol Smith, of I Vancouver; Helen I'lilnton, of On h urds. Wash.; Kllce I'rlce, of Slfton. I Wash.: Alice HciidT. of I'ordand; Ilea-1 slo Hoberls, Vera Class, llinu llrue-1 chert. Catherine Lungdou, of Sell-1 wood; Helen Seely, LeChilre Ostroin. Anna Russell and Miss Wood. Messrs T. Young. C. Young. M. "loung. Carey Deter. Aldeii Kelly, (iletin Russell, Arthur Roberts, Lorulne Osironi, Frank Turner and Mr. Clark. (!. K. Fox, of Central I'olnl, arrived Friday In his cur nnd will remain a week at the Rawlins home. Mrs. Fox ami baby will return with liltn nflor a visit of several weeks with her father and sister, Mr. Rawlins and Mrs. Klla Fades, Little Hetty Itemle, the "-months' old child of Mr. and Mrs. C. II Rcudo, scored !SVj polntH ut a recent eugmilc contest In I'ortliind. Mr. and Mis. Frank Fisher have re turned to .liMinlngs Ijodgn after a three tiiontHs' stay In I'ortlanil. (ieorgn ThninpHOii, of Willamette, who recently purchased the (iregun property, was ii culler at this placo ere he left for Ills old home at Jef ferson, Iowa. Mrs. H. C. I'lilnton, of Orchards, chaperoned a party of young ladles from Washington during the week. Tho party niuklng their ieadiuarters at the Morse collage. Miss Kllce I'rlce of Sirtnn und Miss Kthel Smith, of Vuncoiiver und MIsh I'lilnton of Orchards. Over the week end they were Joined by Fanny I'rlcu; (irelu Smith, llerlhu Hunks, Kathleen OA Weill, Helen I'lnkerton, all stiidnntH of WiiHlilngtnn University. On Sun day firteen of them motored over, among them worn Dr. Mc.dlelcl nnd wire, Mr. and Mrs. W. I'rlcu, Mr. and Mrs. Channcey I'rlco and son Jack; Mr. und MrB. Hugh I'rlce, Mr. and Mrs. Dennett., Glenn Wehbrlct, Wlllln I'rlce, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McFarlane, the Hess Hruechert family nnd Mr. and Mrs. Huberts nnd children Joined the picnic luncheon In the fir grove. Monday eve the members of Sym posluin camp entertained with a seven o'clock dinner. MIhs Helen I'lilnton, Kllce I'rlce mid Kthel Smith presid ing over the affair, covern being luld I for Kviingellne Dye, and Hazel Farr, I of Oregon City; Alice Hester, of I'ort-i land; Orctu Smith, Mary Hruechert;' Doris I'lilnton nnd Kverett Dye of Ore-' gon City; Wendell Smith, Walt Wat- ' son, of Vuncoiiver; Arthur Roberts, j Alden Kelly and Lorraine Ostroin. Monday the members of the camp j departed for their homes In Clark county, Washington. I Miss Carrie Scripture, who has been I ,inmleod that a morning nnd evening 11 for over three weeks, at the home train will he run during tho school of her niece Is not muni, Improved yeBr MwMn (.urvnr , , Quantities of lioaullful flowers and mUl.fH 1)r,jKfi Bm, portlm)(1 t c. messages of sympathy are tendered j commodate pupils Trot., this vicinity daily by many friends. ,ho w1h1, to gh n Mrs. Clay Cole, a niece of Captain Portlnnd and board at home. Stti W. Rawlins, arrived Wednesday night dontB will pay only half of the rcgu from Medford to visit tor a short time. J lar faro. m For Infuiit wruj Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASH II. C. Deter Is at Albany In Interest of the Loudon tills meek AsMiirate e corporation. Mr. and Mrs Caullebl. uf Cleieluud. Ohio, were dinner guests Friday of Mr and Mrs Moiarltv. Mr. Ciilideld is a manager of the l ulled I'less Mr. nnd Mrs Morurlly leave this week for San Francisco In remain. Mr MorarlO'. lm wus editor of I'orlliind News, has been transferred to the bay city. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tinker and Dr. Sam Slocum were dinner gue-ts of C. II Reade Sunday. Mrs Kinney, of m Angeles, de parted for her liome Sunday afternoon, after a month's stay with her d.iugh ter. Mrs V.. L. Morarlty. Mr. and Mrs. Robert I'lckard led Saturday for Long Uracil (or a ten days' iiiitl.ig. Mrs. Woodward, of I'ortl.ind. was a week end visitor at the II II. Km tuoiids home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hampton huvo returned from a trip to Crater Uike, going by aulo to The Dulles and mak ing the loop they returned by way of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Iliirnhard and grandchildren, I'hoebe, Kutherlue and William Fin ley, Jr. will slay at this place until the reopening of the I'ortliind schools. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Spooner and baby, (ienevleye, urn returning to their home In I'ortliind after a six weeks' slay at the Lodge. Until Mr. and Mrs. John Jennings me III at their home. Mrs. Jennings, was In Vancouver ut the Hum she wus taken sick ami was iiccotupuiiled home by her brother, Mr. Tlbbetls, III his car The funeral services of Hie lain Mrs, Rawlins were well attended. Rev. Dunn, Christian minister of (ihidiitone, officiating. Mrs. Iliiwllns was a mem. her of that faith since she was Hi years of age. Many lieautiful floral offerings were sent. Mr. Lett, who recently purchased Hie J. A. Soesbe collage, Is niuklng many Improvements In the way of new buildings. Miss Dorothy Wood Iiiih relumed from Sun Francisco after a visit of Ihreo weeks. Mrs. C. I. Thomas arrived Saturday evening from Seattle and Is lining en (erliiiiied at the Leslie Lamloii home. W. I. llllncHtouo und wife left by aulo on Tuesday morning. They nro planning on camping at some of the well known bench resorts; Nehaleni being their first camping place. (ieorgn Hot, nnd family are enjoy ing their outing at Wheeler, Oregon. They made the (rip by nut o. Thn bunks of (he Clackainns win tho place chosen by Dr. Mary ),. Farniliii and u party of friends, when on Tues day a short trip was made In tho Fur nnm cur and a picnic supper enjoyed by Mrs. Ilerlhn Hart, (ho Misses Klhel and Fern Hart and Miss JOstlier Camp, hell worn among those L'olnir Mrs. Newell relur 1 last week from her outing. A delightful week being spent at Senvlnw. Tho weather being exceptionally pleasant ut (he Wash ington benches during (heir stay. Thn boy scouts returned from Can non Reach Saturday night. Donald McFarlauo lilt his knee with a sharp ax while preparing kindling lor first night's camp. First aid (o the Injured, which all scouts know, was applied and a nine mile dilvo to n physician was taken, who found It necesary to take some st Relies. Tho knee at present Is doing nicely. Rev, Smith and wife have returned from nn outing, going over (hren hun dred miles, stopping m t. varloui Oregon benches from Astoria to Tlllu monk. ANOTHER TRAIN ADDED. CLACKAMAS, Ore., Aug. 2!).-Stopli-en Curver, president of the Oregon City &. I'orllnnd Ilnlta-nv r., ,,,.,,. i,u