OlittiOV CITY l'VN'l.l'KMS!'. If I lA V. SKI'TKMIIKU H. V.)U. For Your Baby. OPENjEPIEMBER II; FEW EAGLECHEEK FARMS PRINCIPAL GlVtl AOVICI ON OIMI HI ANS AWAITINO AHHIVAL COUHSH-MUl KlNKNIONT OP TM H E Ht H-SMILINO CI US The Signature of WEOS I. CUHJNOf R. HOI OS MEETING BEAVER CREEK PARTY IT WILHDIT SPRINGS MANY MAKE TRIP TO RESORT UNOAV TMRMlNO IS WELL UNDER WAY. PLAVKIt CIIF.EK. Ore. Sept I tSin!iii A Mrt nf I !. T Creek -ople enjoyed delightful ojtlng at VVIIIioit Springs laM Sunday. Tlii making the trip were Mr anil Mr. A lUUi-k. Mr. ami Mr. Philip Stumr. Irrne Vugt. lhdw.-n Parry. XV. Parr). Mr and Mm. F Su-lner. Mt. Grace Hall, Mr. J. S Jones. Mr and Mm George lUvlll. Mm. Chut. St-mer. Mr ami Mm XV. J. Herman "d Mr. and Mr Mrm of On-gun City. Kir Stork paM Imi to the home of Mr. und Mm. At Thomas August I'"., leawng a baby S'rl. Mr and Mm. Kieo of Chicago, arc ilnltinr relatl- iti liaT Creek. Mm. Sauteiu and Mm J. S. Jones were caller at Mr F St-incr Frl day afternoon. Thrvthlng h roiiimcn. rd In Una vicinity and a nmulwr of tin1 farmers mho have their grain threshed are rll satisfied with the yield. Hubert SiKKltraHi. Jr.. sin-nt the weekend at the home of hl sister. Mm. W. J. Herman. Mrs. Robert Iteatie and sons Char ! Hubert. John and William will leave for Corvalll In the near future Mm. Henjamln Olllt and ihlMren are visiting relatives In Portland. Ho to Give Good Advice. The best way to ghe wood advice l to net a good example. XX'hen other e how quickly you get over your cold by taking Chamberlain's Cough lleniedy they are likely to follow your cxumple. Thin remedy has been in um for many yearn and enjoys an ex cellent reputation. Obtainable every where Adv. AURORA. Ore.. Sept. 4. A number of itrowers here announced today that they will abandon their yards, leav ing the hops unpicked on account of the mold. This Is by no means general, but most yards show trace of mold. The weather is very unfavorable and grow ers fear that moldy hops may be com mon this fall. Up to a week ago, the yards here have seldom promised a better quality of hops, but the mold appeared suddenly and may affect seriously even the yards that are be ing picked. Pickers are wanted in a number of yards here. Several yards began pick Ins today with short crews. Others will begin Monday with half crews. Are You Looking Old? Old age comes quick enough with out inviting it. Some look old at forty. That is because they neglect the liver an d bowels. Keep your bowels regular and your liver healthy and you will not only feel younger hut look younger. When troubled with constipation or biliousness take Cham berlain's Tablets. They are Intended especially for these ailments and are excellent. Easy to take and most agreeable in effect. Obtainable every where. Adv. j ALSPAUGH. t ;, J J 'J S ' y v "v r ALSPAUGH. Ore.. Sept. 7. (Spe cial) Most of the farmers of this vicinity have finished threshing and are much pleased with their large crops of grain. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Eiler, who have been living on the Jack Hrown place, are going to move near Astoria next week. Mrs. William Kurasdi of Estacuda, spent several days at the homes of John Githens and J. U. Dowdy this week. Miss Echo Githens leaves for east ern Orgon this week, where she will begin teaching. Could Not Do Her Cooking. Mrs. F. E. Hartmeister, Tea., Mo., writes: "I was affected with kidney trouble for two years. I was so bad this 6ummer I could hardly do my cooking. I got Foley Kidney Pills and they helped me. I feel like a new person." Too many women neglect symptoms of kidney derangement. When the kidneys are not properly doing their work poisons left in the system cause weak back, dizziness, pufflness under eyes, swollen ankles, Joints, and rheumatism. Jones Drug Co. Adv. IBB .aits A drink that shouldbe on every table PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore. Ob Ml at all Lmiing Groceries and Cnfectiwiari; PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY ;' MULINO Ml LINO Ore. 1I lSpccl.il I ,-Mf. and Mm Pred Slur!- and lit I tie oti tuiu-d Mm Cullo line Gum hci j I..M Sunday . , Mm John II. Hums, who ha I'" tuning ln-r daughter. Mm Jo I.. Daniels, and fainl'). relumed home : Momi.i) Mm. O I. Daniels .t taken to the Oregon fliy hospital lat Tuesday audi underwent a critical iipcraiton She' I not considered out of danger et. She hat pneumonia ' Mr Mary t'rook a an Oregon j Cilv tailor l.'.st Sund.t) and Monday j Mm I .otii; and daughter. Ell.-abelh. t rt taller at the home of Mr I'.uh- erine Com her last Sunday evening Quite a few eople In Mutlno are j picking eersreen IdacklH-rrie lo sell Albert Erlcksun I doing lite bll) lug and shipping Mr and Mm. Pinter F.ricksou and children, of Uolton. visited the for mer parent. Mr. and Mr Aliened Erlcksun, tnt Sund.iv and Monday. Hert Rape, of Canby. wa a ta'.lcr In Mullm) lat Tuesday and XX'edne day Walter Waldorf ha n new Pord automobile. J. J. Mallet I moving luck Into hi house, formerly prrnpled by the Houghton. Mm. ltote Wallace. Hert Wallace and family and a nuuiler of other attended a birthday dinner at Earnest Klur's. the occasion being Mfs Rosle Klar's birthday. Mis Klar I a granddaughter of Mm. Uoste Wallace j Jiixepu i I'aniets anil aona. i.ee j and IHinald. were it-turn at Liberal; last Monday. a Portland Mrs. Ruby Rudolph was visitor last Wednesday Mr. and Mm. Chris Miller were) The Mothers' club met on the same Portland visitor last Tuesday. j day at the home of it president. Mrs. Jesse Panlels visited his mother at t John Hepler. and will hold It next the Oregon City hospital last Sunday. session September 14. with Its secre tin was accompanied by his cousin. I tary. Mm. ti. M llablwln. Lenard White. Rev. P. Lucas, of the Lutheran Mr. and Mm. Walter Waldorf and j children visited relatives at Oswego last Tuesday. Mr. Long was an Oregon City vlsl l tor last Saturday. Alfred Panlelson's new bungalow has received its coat of paint and pre sents a neat appearance, Mrs. Mary Crook visited her daugh I ter. Mrs. Fred Wallace, at Union Mills last Tuesday. C. Smith, w ho has been very 111. Is : somewhat improved at present. He has been an Invalid for a long time. E. H. Cooper, of Oregon City, and A. L. Jones, of Eldorado, w ore callers I in Mullnn Inst FVIilai- I Miss Hazel Erickson visited her brother. Elmer and family In Uolton last Saturday. Constipation the Father of Many Ilia. Of the numerous ills that affect hu manity a large share start with consti pation. Keep your bowels regular and they may he avoided. When a laxa tive is needed take Chamberlain's Tab lets. They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strength en the digestion. Obtainable every where. Adv. TWO MARRIAGE LICENSES. County Clerk Iva Harrington Wed nesday Issued marriage licenses to Mabel L. Tooze and Austria A. Wihtol anil to Hazel Crawford and George W. T. Lathrop. All gave Oregon City as their address. TWO COUPLES ARE DIVORCED. Circuit Judge Campbell Wednesday signed decrees divorcing Anna Cook from T. H. Cook und Olive M.-Brewster from Walter R. llrewster. Mrs. lirewster was awarded the custody of their minor child. The Lumber mills in flaker are run ning full blast and payrolls run into many thousands of dollars monthly. Uniting Learning and Labor THE ORECON AGRICULTURAL GOLLECE In its Six Schools and Porty-eight Ue partmetits is engaged in the great work of uniting learning and I.hIj r. Forty-eighth School Year Opens SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Degree Courses n-'itiring a four-year high school preparation , are offered iu the following: AORICCI.Tl'RI-:. 16 Departments; COMMKRCK. 4 Departments; KNC.1N K Kit INC., ti Departments; MINKS, 3 Departments ; l-'OK KSTK V, '1 Depart ments; HDMH ht'ON'O.MK'S, 4 Depart ments; an.l PHARMACY. Vocational Courses requiring an Eighth tirade preparat on for entrance are offered in Agriculture. Dairying, Commerce, Forestry, Home Mak'.-rs, and Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy witn a two year high school entrance requirement. SCHOOL OP MUSIC Piano, String, Band and X'oice Culture. Ci'ril'ivue and beautiful illustrated booklet free. Address Thk RkoisTRAR, I w-71516 lo 'J 7 10) COXVAU.IS. OK ROOM The Drink That Fits INTE RMITT ANT RAIN 00E8 NOT 00 MUCH DAMAGE-ROADS ARE IN PINE SHAE M Xi'KSIU It'i. 're . Seil 7 iSpe i i.ili The rain, though t-oiuUK t lite height of liane.t time, ha In ell o Itili-riiiUclit III It loume and o ar led villi wind ami iiiittl!io that no iii r. i titil.il' ilant.ise tin w o 'ar. bet n done to cither giaiu or hop, while the I groih of alt Handing crop ha been l!iinictiiirally a- celerali-d b Ibe com blued niowliire and heal t'orn and l.iloe are promiiiiK a Lpbndld yield and the p.i-lure ha j taken on Hew ea-e of life ' The road. to. are In the Ideal stale. !ll. free from either dut or mud. j that we know, too well, iinii.t be of I lirlcf i otitltittaiice j . Hop picking ha begun In ome of the yaril. and will be well underway bv the middle of the present week Jess and Abe Hepler w(h Will Hey nobis, have gone to the mountain for a short stay. Mr and Mr John Hepler. with their son In la XV ill Roth, are plan ning a trip to the coast In the coming week. J.itiie Smith has relumed from a very siiccesstul hunting excursion. Ills party of fHe having taken ten deer while on the trip. lien I'reier ha returned from New port greatly ImprowM In health. I The Women' club of the Lutheran j church met on Thursday. August 31. with Mis Lucas at the Parish house church, will hold service at the church Sunday. September 17 FARMERS III GARFIELD I HAY ANO GRAIN CROPS WELL I TAKEN CARE OP SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY. I'lTKIt GARKIKLD. Ore., Sept. 7. iSpocall The pleasant weather In this district has enabled the farmers to get their hay and grain crops well taken care of. Guy T. Hunt and son Hurry, and Oliver Howinan have gone to Haker to work In a mill the balance of the summer. The Porter school w ill start on Mon day, September II. with Mrs. It. Tom Carter as teacher. Walter Markwurt met with an acci dent while driving out of the Held with a load of hay. He was going down a short hill and some part of lite hay rack struck one of the horses, causing them to run away. He was thrown and considerably bruised und shaken up. A doctor found, however, that no bones were broken, but Mr. Markwart was budly bruised and cut He is resting easlr today. Mrs. George Cook and Mrs. Paul Saner and children have gone to Port land for a short visit. Mrs. D. I.. E. Wills, of Estarada. entertained a party of frimls and her brother Frank E. Lillburn. of Rose- burg at Log I41 llarre last Thurs day evening. All seined to have an enjoyable time with grimes and danc ing. Those registering at Log La Harre during the last week were, Mrs. M. Ilrigham, Mrs. M. Manlaunt, MiBs C. Johnston, E. A. King and wife, Port land; Florence Mc-sser, Springfield, Mass.; Virgil D. Earl, C. T. Dicken son and wife, Dr. Grace Keith, Port land; Sue Gilbert, Norman Hender son, Dr. Mabel Personct, Mnrqquerto Overhuls, and Gladys Chamlmrd, of Portland. Changing Seasons Bring Colds. 'Stuffed up head," cloggcd-up none, tiRht chest, sore throat are mire Hlns of cold, and Dr. Kinp's New Discovery Ih sure relief. A done of this combi nation of antiseptic balsams soothes the Irritated membrane, clears the head, loosens the phlegm, you breathe easier and realize your cold is broken up. Treat a cold persistently; half way measures leave a lingering cough. Take Dr. King's New Discovery until your cold is gone. Kor 47 years the favorite remedy for young and old. At your druggist, 50c. Adv. Kaiser Begins Reprisals. IlKItl.IN. Aug. 31. (Uy wlrelc. s to Sayvllle, N. Y.I Officers and sail ors of the Russian navy, prisoners in Germany," says the Overseas News Agency, "have been brought Into a reprisal camp because German naval officers and sailors In Siberia havo been treated as common criminals." Lightning Kills Valley Farmer. KL'GENE, Ore., Sept 2. William Nelson, a Lane county farmer, was instantly killed today by lightning. He met death while working on top of a stack of grain at his farm on the Elmlra road, six miles west of Eugene. CHICHESTER S PILLS Jl. THK BIAMOHD BBAND.' I'll! id Hr4 M tl1 m.til liit, tested with hlu KiMk. TbIs Br. Hmj f jmmr , HI AM" N D H It AND flLLA,fcvSft MMkMnMBnl, Stint. Ralimtit SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EYLRYWHERE .a XMIV. tre. Hi-U : iSpi-lall Mix Adeline It. XXyelli. Um llnleiid ' eiit nt the fallb) lnli liool, I III her ofllie at the . lno building, l-ai tl llll'rtllllg lllla ii-rl, lllli II IW lllg 1 all pupil who ate kcikitig adilie In rejtard lo their work lot Hie lolliliig widl planed Willi I tic weather ni School will im ii rlepleiiibei ( Mr A XV 1'iHike and Mr Si.ih II I'allii were the gu.-M. of Ml H P The t auby band l.. i. aie gelling Howh It. Ut XVedueduy ready for the count) tut XXithprac Jauie lilbxiii, hi oti. II P lilb. tin' on Tuesday and lliumd.iy en-n '"'. and grandson. Sam XX'lUon, wen- lllg lliet slloilld lull- K-t'd (HOglatlll P hi home l.lsl WiH-k alter r oul I Hied '"HI Ml. Mary llu.i.m wl... giadn.le l 1 "",',') ' la.l er fr I,-.-. .. h.u.l ",r M" "l left till week for Molid Idaho.; whern lm will tea.lt ilu year , Wcdiici.lay (yi-nlng II. e Itoiue of Mr , and Mm. lieurg Plrd her wa I lie I aceim of a farewell arl glieii III honor of Ml llu.l. ii 1 lie cu-tiing; w spent In galtiea. lol'owed by re 1 freshmeitl. Tlione n s.-lil were. 1 Mle Maty lliisloti 1 1 in-ill Sliell. Alma Knight. Sophl.t S-baubel. Amu ' t Is- lit. Plltllie I lodge. Mittle llurges. ' Mania llclii and Mi -r Noitoii tiradrurd, Carrol Cl.cn Arthur lluglev, l.li., Albert Aume. it II tl.-li Heln. ; in tiai-iid and i Mi M.iIm'I Ki'IiKiukIiI and Scili E , CIcriMtgcr wen niarrti I Sunday, Hep-. ti'iiilnT .!. at Kurt ' Or.ui Mr ! Clcri'itgi-r la n promm. nt tming ilmki man. Ml Ki-iiKiiUbi . tiiriiii-rl Cjlll.v girl She era In.tti-d It. .til III.' I Cituby high school, .u. . I t.iuglit III tin' I Kruiiiuur nchiMil, tu ti.tr following' her graduation. Mr M.tlxl Hair ut.d "ii ' neck ' end vlnitur lu I'urll.iiil at (In home' of W. W. Knight . I Mi I tit a Mim- went ' 1'urtl.ind Sat urdav evening to ri'iu.nn '-r Sun day i Mr. and Mm. II H Kliih and, daughter Catherine, motored to Seat tie Sunday, remanllii; a few d,i Ml CliuBe of Allum. was the c-k end gili-'t of Ml W'li'tli Ml Chun M VHQt'.VM, Ore, Sept T -lSpcclull Is a college friend of Mi Wielh i Ititiidrcd and t-ll toim of logalilx r Mrs. Grant White and Miss Lllllun i rl,,, mw. t) ultlpi'i'd from thin part Wang motored to St Paul. Sunday. j f (,,. (1iinty to WiMKlluirn during the Mrs. James Tortcr and family left I UHt ( week. A large pa it of the for the hop Melds la-l Sunday crop was gathered from whul Ik I.. It. Ciorhum was a Portbiud v Ultur . Knon as the loo Chatman place, two last week. miles north of Marnuaiu. The pulpit of the Methodist i hurch fhe grain crop llil year through was occupied Sunday i ienlng by lev. j , nt v.ir,,n;im district Itenvy. A. J. Joslyn. who g.ne n sermoii on) MoppU-klng In m few ard hern be "The Kind of Ililoiii.ii v God Honors. " I ,IU, t n AugiiHt and now prnetl Mr. and Mm. I". X Walt and their Kucstii. John Kid uinl son Xoruiiin. haie rturned from an outline at New port. Mrs. Maritaret Tel. her. of Granite vllle. Idaho. Is visiting with her aunt Mrs. I'ullen. Frances Hov returned this eek to her home in"fatlfornla. after a visit of Hire months, at the home of her uncle. Mr. K. F. Hov Misses Mildred Wan and Kuyettej Johnson are speudliiK 'he week nt J Needy. There has been quite an exodus of j hop pickers from Cauby to tin- differ-' eiit yards In the valley. Mrs. John Graham and daughter. Mi's. Savior, mid Mrs. Hoy l.ee. left for St. Paul Sunday lo begin hop pick ing Monday. Mr. and Mr" M. J. l.ee and Hoy l.ee left lust week by uuto, for a two weeks' trip to California. Investigat ing some gold mines In which they ure interested Mr. and Mrs I.. II. Wang spent a few days of last week, on a trip to Mt. Hood. Dr. and Mrs. II I). Garret are en Joying an outing on the coast. Walt l.ol.-unan and Dr. A. T. Ken edy motored to Portland Friday ev ening. Miss Anne Krueger came up from Portland to spend her Labor day va cation. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Adams and duimhter. Caroline of Portland, were weekend guests at the Wang home. Frank Astman was a pasenger lo Portland Thursday. Miss Favctte Johnson was an Ore- gon Cllv visitor Thursday morning. W. Johnson spent three days of last week in Portland. Miss Marv Huston spent Thursday in Oregon City. Rev. Math Jonas, pastor of the Cath olic church is visllng In California He exnects later to visit his former home In Alton, Iowa, and will be ab sent about six weeks. Great preparation arc being made for the Clackamas County Fair, to bo held Sept. lS-2lst. The new premium lists ar out. Call at the bank to get one and see the nice list of prizes of fered. Rev. W. Iloytl Monro was culled to Clackamas Sunday to attend tho fun eral of Mrs. Orce Colo. Misses Ruby Woolworth, Kugenla Richardson and Rosella und Corlne Wilkinson of Portland, spent Sunday and Monday in Canby, guests of Rov. und Mrs. Moore. Uoyce Hrown spent tho week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. lirown. Mabel Hair has returned from her visit In Portland. Gold Hill Dave Good picked up C2 ounce gold nugget. Villa Leads Men Into Battle. CHIHACHl'A CITY, Mexico, Aug. 31. Francisco Villa, commanding a band of between 300 and 400 men, en gaged government troops under Gen eral Ellzondn in a sanguinary bat'le yesterday In the hills cast of 3atevo which lasted from daylight until dark ness. The casualties on both sides were heavy. Booze Ship Raided. A11ERDEEN, W'aih., Aug. 31. Fred Lundln, steward of the ateamor Avalon, wan caught In the act of trans ferring liquor from that ship to a row boat this morning by a coterie of policemen headed by Major J. M. Phillips, who led the oflcers aboard the ship In making the arrest. PXi;i.K I lit I K. tire.. H. pl 7 - I Sl'ei at I - Kolli of the laillier hele aie Hi rou h with their ltuehlii( but the lliost of llii-ni ate awaiting the ii ill 1 li K of I lie lhieliei 1 ho who I hate grain out In the field ale not yery In Ihe iiiouiilalii last week alter i.iih Inn klelierrle. UMiiiIiu hoiue with uU.iil right gallon Mr and Ml liow.of Portland, were guest of the latter' parent. Mr. and Mr Hill, our Sunday. Ralph and pari lillisou weie up to I In-ir llraiidfallter tllUon's plj.e on Mulidav after otue bcrrle 'The Stiilliug Chili' met at the home of Mr ) IU i ki ll l..l XX'ediii'.ar alteriliNin The Halite of the i lull wa i limited In that of The Helping llaiul.'' the latter name doing more .... It... I...r .... I.. j ii t't'i m-i itiii-. u i in i help one another whelleler ponalble Mr. Muuipower. who w.i with Mi llii.lctt for two seeks, reluriled holne last wei'k CLACKAMAS COUNTY GROWERS FIND MARKET AT WOODBURN GRAIN YIELD IS HEAVY. cully every yard Is filled with pick era. Mr Van drove a number of I f ut tie to Mount Angel recently. John King, an old resident of Ibis country, but of lute a rltlen of Cali fornia. Is here to visit his daughter. Mr. Olof Olson, for a week or so. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox of Spokane, with J. K. Manpiain. Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. Miiriiuum are sisters. Charley Mi Roberts has gone to lletid. Ills mother will hive later. Albert Iturth bus rented McRoberls' farm, Mrs Allen Jack, of Orgon City. Is here visiting her sister, Mrs. J. I.. Jones. Guy C. I.nrkius has I n moving his household furniture to Sllverton. where he will tru.il school, lie It us rented his property here to Mrs. It. K. Iinllinger and son. She takes pos session Immediately. Mrs. P. S. Muuipower, of llorlng. was up a few days last weeK to visu her father, I. D. Lurklns. .1. C. Manmam Is shinning all the evergreen blackberries lo Woodburn that he can get. Thero Is u lurge auto truck comes out every day after them. Word From Br'ar Williams. Old you ever flop ter Iblnk tint If all de lime lol lu growlln' at do world God made n ttr. spent III lilt till' hard licks ter make things better how much like yo' dreitui o' lieiivim de same old world would tie?-Atlanta Constitution. Not Much Brains. 'Too bud about Jim Jaggs, a mil n. n Slitikespeai-e says, Fancy putting an enemy Into Ills mouth to steal away his bruins." "Oh, well. It's only petty larceny In Jnggs' case, anyway."- Huston Trail script. Houil Plants. The inn n who mt.rs house plants are of no account Is h grouch. There is no place lit wlil. lt to hide burned matches so convenient its o geranium pot. Kansas Cllv Star. Revorstbls Figurss. Lndy-At what number lllnnk street do you live. tlenrV Hobble- Well, when you ciiinti down I be street It'll No. 811, an' when you come up Hie street It's 118. Huston Tiiiiin rlpt. Only Wanted a Chance. Mother Pei'liiip- Hie young mini needs " little em iigeineiil. Daugh terYes, mamma. I wish you would keep nut of sight more while he Is here. Every good deed performed la not only a present plcamiro, hut a support for the future. Ilend creamery building. will erect modern Our Jitney Offer This and 5c. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, encloBe with 5c and mall it to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package con taining Foley'B Honey and Tar Com pound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pllla, for puln In sides and hack; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels.. Jones Drug Co. Adv. the only guarantee that you have the Genuine 5J im no a prepared by him for over 30 year. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only In one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, Jennings Lodge Department SPECIAL BATE 10 O.C. E STUDENTS AT LOCAL SCHOOL FROM JENNINGS LODGE BE FRIENDED BV COMPANY. JF.XMNGS I.ODGK. Ore. Sept 7 (Speclali- For the convenience nf Its customer the Portland lluiluuy. Light ti Porter company hut opened a pay Million nt the Jennings laidge -.lore, where ull bills for light and power call be paid Another thing granted recently by this company a reduction of rates for si IiimiI child - re it going to Oregon City. The fun' beliiit only 4 cents now from Jennings Meldriim gels a 11 ' cent fare. ; II. C. Puiuton and Miry June ofj Gehr, Wash., were cullers on Tues diiv of tills week. , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tillbury mine from McMlnnvllle lust week for a' short visit with Mrs. Tlllbury'a pur j cuts, Mr. and Mrs Outroin. On Stil l urday the Tlllburys .h-partcd for Los; Angeles. j Miss Georglna Kessl and Miss Delia Hrusli leave this week for Pendleton where they will tench III the graded I SClllHllS. Miss Mary Pierce. Helen und Ivy Paddock, Ruth Cook, Donald Mc Far lane anil I.eCUiIre Dsirom, Fruncis Wootl have resumed their studies at1 u l-oriianu nigil suooi.. Miss liulilu Deter lius retur I from MolltuqgllC, V II 1 1 1. . after siellt lug a delightful summer with rela tives at Medford, Ashland and with her uncle lu California. Miss Deter returned a week curlier than she had planned owing lo the threatened nlrikc. She was accompanied home by her uncle, Dr. Deter, who may de cide lo locate In the Willamette vul ley. Miss Carrie Scripture was moved to the Oregon City hospital Wcdncs- Adjournment Day Is Set. WASHINGTON, Sept. 2. Senate re publicans and democrats are figuring on adjournment of congress Thursday, September 7. With the Increasing wave of expert iiiculs in iulllatlvu legislation in re cent years, the tendency has grown to kul e nearly every such measure at the polls. . Riclmt Language. Of tile .'I.I2I known language on earth the complclcst and tho richest In the ways and menus of expression Is Ihe English. The late distinguished German linguist, Grimm, (leclurcil Hint no other language Is compnriiblu to the English. Muslo. The main defect In music Is ttio lie cesslty of reproducing compositions by performing I hem If II were as cusy to rend music ns II Is to rend hooks lleethoven's soiititas would he its pop ulur as Schiller's poems - Ferdinand Killer Dorivation. "Dyspepsia," renin iked Hie student of etymology, "comes from Hie Greek' "Not always." replied ilu man who had It. "I got mine In n I'teio b res taurniiL"-SI. Louis Posi ipuioli. Already Disciplined. "I envy Margaret for having miir ried a steel mini " "Why so?' "IJecniisc a steel man must he well tempered." Hull linoro American. A Little Way Off. Tommy What does the pnper mean by calling Mr. Hugghniis an eight by ten business man? T.'a Fnllier-I pre sumelt means dels not einrtly sipuire riow hitler a thing it Is to took Into hspplnes through snot her iiiiin' eyes: Shakesiieare. m , iliiv Her nut. III). nt remained tin I i hanged during Hie ivk. Mix Kntller I'lllllpbl'll who Hun i I'.iHi grinliiiiie of Din, Oregon Culver sit), elilerliillied nine of Ihe Culver nlli of (in-con girls of Mary Splller hull bml I'M. lay. her mother. Ir Marv ' I.. Farnuni usixtlng The purl) inn luted to a place ntn.itt u tulle up III. ' Clin k.iui.in lu re u delighted lime I was hail rowing on the river and re culling ttuien ut tlin iiuherslty. I liter they cajoled a cuinpllre dinner lu the cw'lllll,; Miss Campbell look the ! follow lug coeds In their Portland ! Itoiue lu her utuchliiii: Mrs him J.ii k ion. Mlna Ferguson. Kv lliulley. i llallle Hail. Cornetlu Hess. Marjorln Steams, Maria lludnru, Helen Ander ! sou t: ml Myrtle fumphcll. 1 lr und Mrs lirkllt. of Wellenlev. isjMass. departed for their home I'lleS' 1 day Mrs ll.vrkell spent lb stiiu- tuer with her father, Juincs Wul.lron. und biter went lo Cullfornlu whero she met her IiurIiuiuI und they Jour iieyi il north lo stop iikiiIii on their re turn home. MliS Kllnlielli Wul.lron will lake up her schiHil duties again ut Everett, Wash, leaving lust Saturday Dr Sloi'iiln. wife und children en Joyed I'll outing oxer the week end ut their pin. c, n turning on Labor Duy. !iy uuto to their Portlultd home The A. C. McFarlulie family will move from this plui-c to Portland Mr. LYcles of Portland, who r ceiillv pnri'hnseil property here, was u caller on l.nbor Day II. J. Robinson bus returned from a business (rip lo Unite. Montana. A number of our neonlit availed , lliemsehes of the oppoitunlly to at which tend the Kmleiivor Inntltute. held a threeilays session at Oak Grove during Inst week Goo. A OMiroiu has returned from Omaha crier a business trip of Uve mouths. Miss Helen Pitliitoii left on Saturday for her home ut Orchards. Miss Paln lon In a graduate of the Oregon City High school, class of l:i.'l. She has spent most of (he summer at Ihe Stale Normal at llelllngliaiu, and will tench this year In Clarke Countv. P. B .KELLOGG ARRESTED. Deputy Sheriffs Frost and Harring ton urrested P. II. Kellogg Wednesday afternoon on a charge or Indecent oX posure. He was released last night under $HiO ball furnished by O. P. Kellogg anil Mrs. M. J. Morelund, with whom Kellogg wns rooming. Ho will be taken before Justice of tho pence Slevers this morning for u preliminary hearing. A WORD WITH WOMEN. Valuable Advice for Readers. Oregon City Many a woman endures with imblo piitloiu o the dally misery of backache, paiiiH- about Hid hips, blue, nervous spells, dizziness und urinary disorders, hopeless of relief becuuse she doesn't know what is the matter. It Ih not truo that every pain In the hack or hips is trouble "peculiar to tho sex." OHeii when Ihe kldueya get congested and Inflamed, such aches nnd pains follow. You can lei! It Is kidney trouble If tho Hcoretloiis ur dark colored, con tain sediment; the passages aro too frequent or scanty. Then help the weakened kidneys. Don't expect thorn, to get well alone. Doan's Kidney pills have won the pralso of thousands of women. They ar endorsed' nt home Read this Ore gon City woman's convincing state ment: Mrs. J. 11. Scliatz. 213 Seventeenth St., Oregon City, says: "I know from personal exporlneo that Doan'H Kid nny Pills aro a inedlclno of merit und wheAover I can recommend them to others, I don't liesllato to do so. I have taken poan's Kidney Pills on several occasions for kidney trouble and backache and Ihey have nlwaya done mo good." Price r.Oc, at all dealers. Don't simp ly ask for a kidney remedy get Donn'ii Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Rchatz had. Fostor-Mllhurn Co., Props., Iluffalo, N. Y. Adv.