Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 15, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    OltttiOXriTV KN'TI'IMMMSK. KU'IUAV. SU'TKM IW'M IV HUii.
SOME BARLOW HDPTJtRDS UER IS HELP II)
IE!
WE)
48 IRE ENROLLED IN
the school it ra
MISSES WILKINSON AND VERKES
ARE TEACHERS OTHER KEL
SO NEWS NOTES.
KKI0. Or.. M'I H-iSpevlall
rti licml commencr-d Monday. Scptnn
Iht II w 11 h an riirnllttirnt of It In the
mltmiiril room, Mum WllUnmn. l'rin-
nJ 30 In the primary nxm. Ml
Verken teacher.
V.r.. I.I nd and children and Mr.
tn. i. and ihlldren are at lh hop
)ard.
N.-il Nelson haa returned from his
trip to California where ho l-lted tii
llr Mr. Mcklnncy hi !.'n Francis
ru. He also visited Lo Anrelen ami
San Dlcgo. going by boat anil return
inn l train.
I, i", l.lmli'll niul family, of Tor
Inml were weekend euct at Hob-
i-rt Jornid's homo.
Mrs 11. Nelson ha returned from
a six weeks scjoarn at the Hot
Spring In Washington.
Max Kllte! has tiatl ln residence
repainted by O. Hlomw Ick.
Mr. Lundcen lu commenced ork
on l". A. Johnson's new house.
Mrs. Ned Nelson recently purchased
a new Kimtiall plauo.
Mr. Ha'l lr. biillil.Hi! a house for J
il. Uevemu.
Tin- Hall brothers ate operating a
(tanoline wood saw In this vit Inity.
I'.. Monroe and family r-rontty
moved to Kelso, oci .li v ing tho hoiiSD
varulod by Mrs. lUrtimn.
1. ill te Jonsrud has tum' to Portland
to attend Hie Lincoln high school.
Prank Jarl. of I'ortland. visited hi
lolkn here recently.
Mr. Sugor, of 1'ortl.iud. formerly
I villa Yahs. with lulant mm. spent a
iwk with her parents A Yabs
BEAVER CREEK.
UKAVEH CREKK. Ore.. Sept. H -(Speclall
Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Han
cock, of Oregon City, motored to Hea
ver Creek In their new Chivrolet car
last Sunday.
Mrs. V. Hughes called on Mrs. Abe
Thomas Monday ai'tcrnoou.
Miss Irene Vogt returned to Port
land I list week to resume her studies
at the Jefferson high achool. and sev
eral more of our young people will
leave soon for Oregon City to atteud
high school. Miss Genevieve Jones.
Krana Bluhm and Kred Kamrath ex
pect to finish 'this year. Ernest and
Herbert Kamratu will also attend.
Miss Inez Larkins and little daugh
ler Dorothy have returned to their
home In Mulino after spending a week
at the Herman home.
Mrs. Grace Hall, of Oregon City,
lias been spending the past we-k at
the home of her sister. Mrs. F. Stiller.
Miss Ada Reed, of I'ortland. has
been visiting with her cousins, the
Misses Genevieve and Helen Jones.
A number of Heaver Creek people
attended the Ilarnumlbiilcy circus in
Portland last Fiiday.
Circuit Judge Campbell Friday
signed a decree giving Grace Mastino
bich a $100 Judgment against W. S.
and Gertrude Geori-'e. Another decree
signed Friday in the circuit court di
vorced Leona Scheideman from Joseph
Scheideman. Mrs. Scheideman was al
lowed to take her maiden name. I.cona
Palmer.
BISANZ ESTATE PROBATED.
A petition for letters of administra
tion in the estate of Annie Hisanz,
who died June 8. 1116, was filed in
the probate department of the county
court Monday by her widower,
Michael Hisanz. The estate is val
ued at J 300
Oregon State Fair
Salem, Sept. 25-30
The Big Live Stock Exhibit of the Year
Eastern and Western Oregon in grand display.
Six Bands Parades
NIGHT HORSE SHOW
with thrilling races in a large circus tent.
Best afternoon horse racing ever
seen at the State Fair.
Three Carnival Companies Free Attractions for old
and young Every day full of pep.
You can't afford to miss it
vcr Die
CLARKCS
Mr Claikea ami her granddaughter
Kffie laiiiiu (mm Cortland, are tli.il
Itit: their relatives for a alnut lime.
MikM-ft Uul.y Curd. Hazel Hingo aii.l
Vada Kingo went to Aurora to pick
hop last week
,Mi Katie Washburn U tuning II
C. Klelumilth and family lor a slim I
time.
Mim Olga Klmer went tit IVrll.m.l
l.tut week to attend m IumiI
Crank Zwahlen came home liom i-
'ko lat week.
Mr. JobtiAou and l.cr daughter
from Portland are lMtmg her daugh
ter. Mr l.ewi Maon. of TuiiIh r
Crne. foi a short lime. 1
C. Zuahler tlltod lu daughter '
Mr. Crcd l!o. Iat week, I
The Clarke mIuhI will open Sep-
leml'er I
(iiistatf Silileue intend
Momla to go hack t !xl.
rred H.iuer, of Collon. I
lt leave
going to
i tart la pick hop Monday
Little Gertrude turt
whooping cough.
John Uuol and Kloyd El
has
Ihe .
,.(!
,
erh
to the mountains last week.
Mie Acne Nelson, lternice tiar.l
and Florence Klclnmith spent
dav wlih Mis Mary Itoitemillcr
I.U
Ed liraiv I threashln lor Mr
xlo llingo
The Colton high chmd sl;.rted Sep
temlier 11.
Charles Nelson is working lor Mr
M.miuardt during harvel.
Frank Shute. from Highland. I he'p
ing Mr. Sullivan build h houe
i
GEORGE.
i
GEOKGE. Ore.. Sept. II (Special"
Mrs. Edd Star and son Melt en who
has been visttuig her mother Mr. H.
Joyncr returned to her home in Port
land Tuesday.
Miss Ida Wagner, of Estaiada. was
isitiug Miss Rosa Jamisen a few
lays last week.
Mrs. It. Fanton and daughter Mrs.
T. Harder was the gnel of Mrs. 11
Joyner last Monday..
Mrs N. Schreel and childicn Wal-
tei and Edith was visiting .Mrs. r.
Rath Sunday.
Mrs. Leo Rath visited Mrs. T. Har-
ders last Wednesday.
A few of the young folks gathered
at the home of Mrs. M Minker last
Saturday evening. The evening
spnt in playing five hundred.
Miss Edith Harkenrider of Kstucadj
spent a few days of last week at the
home of her sister's Mrs. Julius Paul
sen. Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson was Esta
iada visitors last Saturday
I j. ,j.
EAGLE CREEK.
K.VGI.K i 'REEK. Ore.. Sept. II
(Special) H. II. Hoffmelster. after a
couple weeks' stay in Portland, re
turned home la.it week.
Ed Ilurnett tvia an E..gle Creek
visitor Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mays, of Ore
gon City, came out to the home of the
hitter's sister, Mrs. Roy Douglass, to
spend their vacation.
Mrs. Viola Douglass and Mrs. R. H.
Gibson accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Cdell to Harton Sunday and
spent the afternoon at the home of II.
F. Gibon.
Georee Saw tell w as gathering up I
the cream Tuesday for Ed Douglass, I
who was preparing to thresh. i
Miss Alice Cilcll spent Sunday night j
at the home of her uncle, II. H. Gibson.!
The Eagle CreeU Sunday school!
now meets at 10 a. m.
Ed Still pun based some oats from
J. P. Strahl, who is contemplatini: go-j
ing to eastern Oregon soon. I
UOUffly
MANY PUPILS ARE STILL IN THE
HOPHELDS NEWLVWEOS
ARE SURPRISED.
CW'UV. Ote. Sept ! iSi-ivlalt
The C.inln i !ud opi'iie.l Mnildav. ,
Seplelllln r II. w till deliu W. V i ll.
Kiiperinlendeiit and Kntllli tea. Iht
iYi'd II Itolh principal, malheiiiall. t
il lid HCIi iice. Ilar e K Tidue, lult
language. atbUlli. Il.mard iacle.
1 r i in-1 1 of tin' gt.iniiii.il grade ami
teachei of the ietcut!i anil eighth
r.i.l. Nona Au-tin. of EUHi. Iiltl. '
ami llh grade. Cran. e I'olti r. ot
Portland, thtrd and fourth Kiadc. Ui
Vina Sheridan the vcou.1 grade, and
Mltu Hiil'l' Ihe llrt gr.id.' Ite.aue
of the late hop picking e.ioti. th.
enrollini'tit i not o large un uii.il
A veiy pli-aalng urule wn given
the nulvwed" - Prof Tot'le atlil wife
Tui.l.n evening, led li Mavor Hair
and wile. Prof K let and wile, and
other
W W. .IoIiiimui w.i a Potll.ilid vlit
r on Thur.!av
I Mr and Mr M I lee returned
lately fiotn an auto Irip In S.nrameti
i M and oile r point In California
i Mrs Margaret Holm. of Portland,
'rtii a weekend guest at the Gunel
i home
I Mrs Austin, ot Elgin. Oregon, mo
ot our new li .u her. I an old friend o.
Mr anil Mr George Heiivliadler. and
t al pr nt i stopping in their home.
' Mr and Mr. II P. Evan and da'i
ghter Katherine, motored to Poit
land on Monday
The Woman's Foreign MIsMonar
siKlcty of the Catiby M E church,
held an Interesting mewing Tuesd.ic
afternoon al Ihe home of Mr. Andy
Kioher Mt MiH're gave an Instrucl
he review oi a chaider from the text
hook, "The King's Highway" on Cliin.i
us a nation anil her school. Mr W
A. GaMriM'k conducted the "Mystery
Hox". Ilefresnients were serve, ,v
the hostess.
W. A. Gastrot k ha accepted a po
siiion In the shoe department of Lip
man & Wolfe's store at Portland,
spending the week end in Calibv. t
Mr. and Mrs. Wang motored to th.'
hop yards oi George Yergen near All
rora Monday. Mr. Yergen' yards pre
sent a beautiful sight and are con
sidered the best crop in the commun
ity. Mrs. Grant White returnd Thurs-
Wi,,day from the bop field near St. Paul. I
having been gone about twelve day.
Miss Louise Gastrock returned this
week from an extended visit with her
friend. Miss Clara Full" n. at Redlatid.
Ore. i
Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Clarke beve re
turned from a trip to Tillamook In
their home in Molalla. Mr. Clarke is
again at his post as conductor of the
train from Canby to Molalla.
Miss Mildred Wang returned to
Needy Saturday, after a few days at
home because of illnes
John Gastrock relumed last week'
from an outing at l'ai ilic City, bring-,
I,,,, I. iit. iii with dim a generous sun
plv of Chinook salmon. '
'.Mr and Mrs. V. Zungel motored to!
I'ortland for the .lav on riumlay last. ,
Mr and Mrs. M. W. Johnson were '
viewing the slants in and around i
Marksburg last Thursday. Farmers i
husv on everv hand cutting and i
threshing their Hue crop of grain, hop
1(.kjn., ctr '
Mrs"' William rjastrock and Mrs. !
Hovt Irovvn w ere eleeteil iieieates
form the Missionary society lo the
llranch meeting which meets In Oc
tober at Spokane. I
Miss Lavinia Sheridan reached Can
by from her home at Shedds on Sun
day last, to boclu her work in school
on Monday morning. This Is Miss
Klieriihiti's fifth vear in the Canby
j school, which certainly speaks well
I lor her as a. teacher.
Mrs. rt'eister, of Drain, has moved
to Canby to enter the children in the
i Canby school.
I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford llnrgess of
i Oarhart, have been visiting relatives
in and around Canby for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobie, of Grcenai rcs,
Wash., have taken up their abode in
. the Coleman house. Mr. Toble is
instructor of fierman In tin; Canby
school.
Miss M. Hubbs. of Silveiton, is a
' guest at the Itolh home.
Ilnlph Cox, wife and babies from
, I.oinpoc. California, aro visiting at the
'. home of Mr. Cox's mother, in Canity.
Mrs. Hulls, of I'arkplacn, iipent l-mt
! Wednesday with her mother. Mrs.
, Maples.
Mrs. W. Hoyd Moore has had as
: her guest this week, her cousin, Miss
: Thora .Smith, one of tin: teachers in
: the Medl'ord schools. Miss Smith Is
j just ieturnin;,' from her summer va a
l tion spent in Alaska.
I Thirty-four of the friends of Mr.
'.,...1 Mr Clifford llurscss gave them i
! a complete surprise in the way of a
' misf.-elluneous shower last on Minn
! day eve ning, at the home of Mrs.
tiruHford. mother of the bride. Music
! uiui t-iiine:! were indluged in
until a
late hour, when dainty
refreshments
..ere served.
I The fourth tpiarterly meeting of the
Canbv Methodist church was held on
I Thursday evening. Dr. Ford, of Ha
! lern presided.
! Miss Mable Cole will leave for Cor
j vallis on Monday, Sept. 18, to enter
' the Domestic Science department or
' the college for the ensuing year,
i Miss Hazel Miller returned home
i Sunday front Harlow and entered Can-
by high school on Monday.
Withdrawn Landa Open.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12. Resora
tion to entry of nearly 457,000 acres
heretofore Included In coal land with
drawals in New Mexico, North Dakota,
Utah and Wyoming wa announced to
day by Secretary Lane.
PICKtHS IN TLU. kLATACIR
ASO POHTtH VAHO HI
TURN TO MOMI
II VKI.ll W, Oik , Si , I II iKpmUli
- Some of Hi i,i.ui.. ale llnitliili
up Ihl week. C t. lull linl'licl oil
Sun .l.i . K Hlat.,..l Inii.lie.l M..ii
.l.i) and Mr. '.-n i Imulo d T'i.
day
Mr and Mr J-l"'u an.l lo ol
Ihelr ihildren, i..r and l laini..
ami Mr I yuiaii '"! Utook o
pi. k hop (or V I' l ull 'be l
inaind. r of Ills pi. kmc
Waller Sliillll m. Ii.'li.e 'll.nld..
to ee hi mother lioiu Camp Willi)
iiiiiibe, vtlu re he I. . r.-iurned from
the border
l.e Hardin. k i " .1 n ol Mr and
ll. Keel.ailgli, ia Jollied tin armr.
Harold Sage w.uklug at the
While and Smith tatat..' Ill Caliby.
Mr. and Mr, tii. I'l.iwlc are ti
mug at the l'rol ran. h fiom Pell
laud 1
Miner Irwin I liaulnig toniatm l.t
Oregon Cllt I
The eighth gr . b i of I il year
have Joined the b '.li h.xd ihlldi.n
and are attending Ii.n'I al Cmil'y,
will, h make ipntc a l ull. Il allendllig
high . hmd from I te
How to Gtvf Good Advict
The best tvny , t:..' g.M. udvl.e I
to et a good ex unple Wh.-n olll''
see how iilli kU ."! get over lour
told by taking I l.aiul'eil.iln' Cough
Remedy thev ure !. Iv to lot'ow tour
example Till l.'icdi ll.l I II III
use for mall)' )e.n- m l eii)..v mi ex
cellelit
vv here
repulatloi;
A.lv
(I'.t.unal.le
TV
LIOERAL
I.IHEItAL. Ore. Si-pl II - (Spe
rial I tins Collin, of WUhouv ille, .
stopiH'd to ee his (i lend Mr. Dicker
son. on his way through LUn-ral wuh
a bicycle. Mr. Collin had Ihe mis
fortune to brvak hi handle bar. an ,
a wulklng and Lading In wheel ,
D Englo pa"l (liriuigh l.ll'eial one
.l.i. last meek.
Mr and Mr. Wtt.k turned troiu,
M.n kburg where Ihcv had gone ex j
peiting to tend a whole week work '
In k with the bops Mildew had abort '
en. d the task.
S. Ktiapp and son
through Liberal bt
. of Molalla. passed
unto one day lal -
w eek.
W. J K. Vlck .vent to Molalla on
day last week.
E Viiiihn. of Portland, was In Lib
eral one day last week to help .Mr.
Taylor start bis portable drag saw, t
whi. h ho purchased recetnv. Mr. j
Taylor had tvjo finger quite badly I
crushed In the flywheel 1
Mr. Tate has cut more than ::!
cord of wood with one set of dry '
cells on hi woodsaw. It is believed i
lliai this unusual iiniounl Is due to ,
the fact that Mr. Tale miws bill a1
short time, then sp'its the wood, giv
ing the .try cells time In recuperate
Mr Olson Is camping In the Doep-1
ideli woods. He Is splitting cordwood. j
C. W'oifer has been helping Mr.
Doepplel. fall timber. Messrs Dick-'
erson. Stier. Waltx brothers and Wil-,
sou brother are splitting, and D
Hadger is sawing corilwood with
tlrag saw In the Doeppleb woods.
w-1
','lt
i
Mr.. Dimb k had 1M men to supper
- '" - Mht lt wl.-n the ll.resh-
-rs returned lo thresh for l.-r brother.
Itichard Wright. The clover thresh-
ers had already been there Mrs.
Dimb k coked, ready for tho thresh'
ers. once when they did not come.
Kred Ot.. of 1-ortland. has been
I. living and helling stock around Lib-
eral the past week for the 1'ortla.nl
i"." ''i
The Kraxiierger boys of Macksluug.
i loaded a car of cordwood at the Lib-1
eral
oral
W. V. S.
ranch.
station, from their Lib-1
For Sale
Having sold my farm, I have no
further use for the following:
One
span of draft horses: -
wai;ons
other
onu Is 314 thl'
, Inch; one light wag-
on
one hack; one buggy; one
single harness; two sets of
heavy harness; on" disk !'"
row ;
one
one ll-lnch Oliver flow;
horse, 1100 lbs,, good liu-
where.
No reasonable offer will be re
fused for any of the above.
Call or address
CHARLES T. TOOZE,
108 14th Street Oregon City
Uniting Laming and Labor
THE OSEGOll
AGRICULTURAL COLLECE
In its Six S
I,.,., I, and I'orty eight He
:i.i(;ed in the great work
I parlnictits is .
of uuiliu I,e ir n.iu and Lab .r.
Forty-eihlh School Year Operw
SEPTEMBER 18, 1916.
Degree Courses requiring a four yriir
high school pn-oirilioil, are ollcred in
the followie.
A",; IL't rrt'RK. 16 Departments;
C'OM,ili;i(. I-;, 4 DepHrtiiirnls; HNC.I.W
KICK INO, ii Iwpartmenti; MINKS, 3
Drpirtim-nts ; P'OKli-iiK V, 2 Depart
ments; H'IMK -.Cf)N''.MIl'S. 4 lepart
nients; Hint I'HAKM AC'V.
Vocational Course requiring an
Eighth (Ira le preparat on for entrance
are ofTcred in Agriculture. Dairying,
Commerce, Forestry, Home Mak-irs, and
Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy witn two
year high scIimiI entrance requirement.
SCHOOL Ol' MUSIC. Piano, String,
Rand and Voice Culture.
hiiiI lirautiful illurtrated
bwiklet free.
Addien THK RROISTa,
1 w-7-l. U.K-71) COKVAI.1,1, OagOOM
OHrING WIND lNDOCf pAMACt
OC HAIN-CHOPt AMI I'N
UIUAIIV HtAVV
M V K H III (J l. , Hi pi It
S,mii,iIi I lin Meallul hi. lull lii
.ill leal li.lliid mil lit be I lie Inn l
Miall,i nr Hie l4lll In. il. in w
uiioU ul Saluntai and Hundat pi.linu
II III I lie li ! ti.tpe Ini Hie II.I.-.I..I.,
tin were III iall) oil M.Mili)
in. hi. lug The !". whir nan. I...I
alM (ul imal lln.e lilt I lie je .0
IiikIiI
Hie i oi ii i a iiikiua ii in iiii.ui ol
ihe 1. 1, Millie ll.i-.ilt II I'll (oil l all i
n.'i.r In- iiM.le a nun an. ulna iaie
In li. ..lit nf Ihe Held. Hi a . Urn
ai.iiil l.ilk ii 4i long lai Uite H.e
hi ad of Hie I l'l. .1 rail. her. Hit tl iik
healing le III HI wu all. I mailt hat
lug ll.l'-e plopi'llli'lnillt li-, e.u
ii.lll.a nue Isai k Id un 1. 1. 'It In Ihe
II. I. Idle vtiet win 1 1' I I'rll Is Ihe UHII
cr pi ide
llnppli klllg inillple.1 III.'. I ol Hie
pjst wink, the nealhei being Ideal loi
Hie pii ke. oii l.s and imd Oil
ild.it. hoWrter Hie llitralelled lalll
came In lln- mottling, bill ...l.. be
lute In mil
I he l iilgli i ll Idai kl-erl) I How
lu It pi i no' and la ripeliliig III '.oh
pialitllli' lliat our language neeui It.
wd.-.piale n ii.mi-t any lib I of Hie
i. i. rli. 'lining mipi'lt Ihe word almli
lame" and ' pinliisliiii ' uppe.ir tn.ik
wtn'11 Use. I lo in ale a lli'iugbl in
I In-1 r tin nin ilt able luullil'i.le
I'likei i .nin' f rum nil) illre. I l.'ll
in. mt In I In-lr auto fioiu I lie ii.lj.1
..lit it.MtiM to rarrt aw.it I lilt luml
oils ItllH lint olilv lor premTte lle Mild
lor I lie winter lure, hill to be oil
veiti-d into home made llie and Ml lit
tins lllllllber lilt oil Ihe vine sielll
a great a I'vi I
Mr and Mr l.lni llepler were de
lined l.t tilu Irolii making lln lr mil
li l.iplilleil trip III III .l-t. bill will
go later oil
Mr David hauffinali who ha I I.
t IIIIiik relative In Ohio and Pi nil
tltaiila I evpisl.'.l linni" lu'luie Up
end ol III.' Week
Alie llepler. with In patlt. return i
ed on Snluidav Irolii hi nioiilitalti .
trip, bringing a load of in.iutituinl
Inn kleberrle
M EACH FINED !S
1 1 EAST CLACKAMAS MEN ENTER
PLEA OF GUILTY BEFORE
JUSTICE SIEVERS.
Ji.hu H.ili.y. of Sandy, and John An
dregg. of llorlng. were radi fined $'
niul cost Saturday by Justlie of th.'
,.. ,. sievoni, ader entering a plea
( Knllty lo charges of iia.sutilt. They
,.n. arresliil Friday by Sheriff Wil
son and Deputy Krost.
Haley Is alleged to have ultacked
William Sltll. of Kagle Creek, follow
ing a debate on the morils of cigar
cites. SHU, ilerluri'S Ihe Sandy man.
smokes and Attempted to force him
to take u cigarette. Haley resented
the defense of cLuri'ltcs Hindu by
Still mi. I a flitlil Is alleged to have
IllllllWlll
Audregg and his son, a. minor, are
! alleitetl to have struck nn aged
thev met on the county road
i llorlng.
man
near
Salvage Plan Changed.
KI'KKKA. Cal.. Sept. II- Finding
that there Is little lo be iiccoinpllshetl
by pulling on Ihe steamer Hear,
ashore near Cape .Mendocino, the sal
vage crew now Is pacllng Its reliance
on being able lo pump awuy enough
sand
from uroiiiiil the
a basin for her.
steamer to
make
CURB ON MARRIAGE URGED.
CHICAOO, Sepl. I.'l. -Marriage par
ties divorced for any cause, either of
whom has a husband or wife living,
will not be permitted herearter In the
I'roteKlant Kplst opal church. If n new
canon recommended by the commis
sion on marriage and divorce Is udopt
ed by the general convention of the
church.
Three British Ships Sunk.
LONDON, Sept. X. The llrltlsh
steamship St rut hay and the Kllerman
Lino steamship Tagus have been sunk
The crew of Ihe Slralhay was saved.
Tho llrltiHh steamship lleallidelie,
of :1jII tons gross, him been mink, ue
cording to announcement made al
Lloyd's.
Oregon Hens Are First.
OIIKGON AOitlCl'LTl.'ItAL COL
LKdli, Corvallls, Sepl. 8. The forty
third week of the fifth annual Inter
national, egg-laying contest, now be
ing 4ield ul Storrs, Conn., finds the
pen of OregotiH entered by the Oregon
Agricultural college, gaining steadily
and In seventh place among the 100
different entries.
SCHOOL OPENING POSTPONED.
Owing to the fact that many or the
children of Mount Pleasant are in the
hoprields, Ihe school board of that
district has decided to postpono the
opening day to September 18. It was
the Intention of the board to open the
Heboid Monday morning, September 11.
Don't Let Skin Troubles Spread.
Trivial blemishes ure HomotlmoH the
first warning of serious skin diseases.
Neglected skin troubles grow. Dr.
Hobson's Kc.ema Ointment promptly
stops the progress of eczema, heals
stubborn cases f pimples, acne,
blotchy, red nnd scaly skin. The an
tiseptic qualities of Dr. Hobson'B
Kc.ema Ointment kill the germ anil
prevent the spread of the trouble. For
cold sores or chapped hands, Dr. Hob
son's Eczema Ointment offers prompt
relief. At your druggist, EOc (Adv.)
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Encouraging Reports From
Many Towns Concerning The
Republican Banquet Saturday
M A Dead in. cunhlcr of the ('luck
anias I 'en ilt) bank of Sandy, and F. K
I'.e.k wllll. ell) recorder of Sandy,
were lu Oregon Cliy Weiliieday and
gathered Ultlcll Itlforinutloii coll. em
lug the It. pul. II. an t it 1 1 . 1 1 1 . -1 whb h
will I. ii held Saturda) nlgbl ul Ihe
Hunch hall. Eleventh and Main
street.
' I'm going to cmiie In to Ihe bun
quel, and I'm going In bring In u
many a I can." aald Mr. Deuloti. "One
thing I certain, and that I Sandy
will bo well represented "
Such cheerful message a till
were received from all purl of Ihe
TWO COUNTY QFFICfALS
I STATE CAPITOL
COUNTY JUDGE AND COMMIS
SIONER TALK OVER FEDERAL
AID WITH STATE BOARD.
County Judge II. S. Anderson and
Commissioner Adam KiiIkIii went to'
Siilt'in Monday to discuss road mat
ters In general and federal aid In road
work In particular with the Statu
Highway commission. Mr. Knight re
turned lu Canby and Judge Anderson
to (iladstone late Monday night.
Clackamas county will seek federal
assistant e It; road cotistrucllon, and
tho two enmity officials made Ihe trip
to tho stale capital city to learn morn
about the recent act of congress tin
tier which the national government of
fers aid.
Could Not Do Her Cooking.
Mrs. K. K. Ilartniebiter. Tea., Mo..
writes: "I was affected with Kidney I
troublu for two years. I was so bad
this summer I could hardly do my
cooking. I got Foley Kidney Tills and
they helped mo. I feel like a new
person." Too many women neglect
symptoms of kidney ileruiigemeut.
When the kidneys are not properly
lining their work poisons left In tho
system ciiiihii weak buck, dl..iness,
jiiif.'lni'hrf under eyes, swollen ankles,
joints, and rheiimatlHin. Jones
Co. -Atlv.
Drug
P. P. KELLOGG IS BOUND OVER.
I'. II. Kellogg, arrested Wednesday
by Deputy Sheriffs Krosl and Harring
ton on a charge of indecent exposure,
waived preliminary hearing bel'orn Jus
lice of Ihe Peace John Slevers Thurs
day anil was hound over to Ihe grand
Jury. Ills hall was raised from $100
lo $200.
Bad Colds From Little Sneezes Grow.
Many colds that hang on till winter j
start wllh a sneeze, a sniffle, a sore
throat, il tight client. Vou know the
symptoms or colds, and you know
prompt treatment will break them up.
Dr. King's New Discovery, wllh lis
soothing antiseptic halsamit, has been
breaking up colds and healing coughs
of young ami old for 17 years. Dr.
King's New Discovery bullions tho
phlegm, clears the head, soothes Hut
Irritated iiiiimliriiiie mill mskes breath
ing easier. At your druggist, aOe.
(Adv.)
HMtsa
A drink that shouldbe on every table
PORTLAND BREWING CO., PortLnd, Ore.
On tale at all Leading Grscerlea and Confectinarii
PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY
Tor Infmits t Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Boara tho
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
ennui. v W cdiicml.i) by officer of Ihe
! county central coiuiiilttee Molalla.
Canhy, Kslaiadn. Mllwaukle. Jennings
lai.lge. Oswi'go and Wllaoiivllle will
have rfprcftfiitatltc ul Die liiiiuiuet
a wi II us Hainlt Oregon Clly Re
i piibll. an, cheered by Ihe Interest
shown, pleilltl Ihul Ihe lil.'ellllg will
be Letter attended limit any political
i K.iihcrlng this year
Judge Grant II Dunn k, president of
Hie Willamette Vullev Southern, said
la..! night thai the schedule for Ihe
special train which will run In Irom
Ml Angel the night of the batiiiiet
would th I ti I U l.e completed toduv.
Stat. Dcflclenclet Met.
SAI.KM, Ore. Sept. II. -Alter flv
hours of bitter debute and vllrollc er
j bnl clashes In which all iiienibors par
:
clpated. Hie Stale Kmergeucy board
l.i.luy iiiilhorled Ihe creation of e.
i llcleiicles to provide for stale luntl
I lotions until the relualmler of the
i year, umoiintliig to lll.ono.
The deficiencies lliltllol I 'ed were a
follows: Dregon penitentiary. fJa..
i (inn; State Training school. $10. nun.
Tuberculosis hospital,
tiioiiu, for re.
: turn of fugitives from
Justice. J.IiiuO.
The board rejected the rciiiol of
Hubert Crawfonl superintendent of
(he penitentiary flax plant, that il de
ficiency of i;,00(l be alliivfetl lo ope
rate the lii.lin.lrv, after Attorney lien
cm! Idown had ailvl.icil thai (he ul
lovvaiice of (Ills sum lor such II pur
pose was not within tint b'ope of the
emergency hoard.
A request for Il'OiiiI lo pave the
playground at the Stale Training
school, and for an equal amount to
pay for compiling the siipretne court
records was also rejected for the same
reason.
A WORD WITH WOMEN.
Valuable
Advice for
Readers.
Oregon City
Many a woman endures with noble
palleni e Ihe dally misery of backache,
pains about Ihe hips. blue, nervous
spells, dizziness and urinary disorders,
hopeless of relief bet ailiie she doesn't
know what Is Ihe mailer.
II Is not true that every pain In the
back or hips Is I rouble "nnciilliir to
Dm
get
sex." Often when Ihe kldnoya
congested and Inflamed, such
al lies nnd pains follow.
Vou can toll It Is kidney trouble If
the secretions ar dark colored, con
tain seillmenl ; the passages am too
frequent or scanty. Then help the
weakened kidneys. Don't expect them
lo gel well alone.
Dunn's Kidney I'llls have won Ihe
prolan of thousands of women. They
ar endorsed al home Head this Ore
gon City woman's convincing state
ment: Mrs. .1. It. Selialz, 213 Seventeenth
St., Oregon City, says: "I know from
personal experlnci! that Dunn's Kid
ney I'llls arc, a mcdii-lnn of merit and
whenever I can recommend them to
others, I don't hesllato to do so. I
have taken Dunn's Kidney Tills on
several occasions lor kidney trouble
ami backache ami they have always
done tne good."
Trlcii fide, at nil dealers. Don't simp
ly ask for a kidney remedy got
Drum's Kidney Tills Ihe salim that
Mrs. Schalz hail. Koster Milhnrn Co.,
Trops., Murrain, N Y. Adv.
The Drink
That Fits
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