OKKfiOX CITV n.S'TI'IMMMSi:. l'KII AV, SKITKMMKH 'J-'. 'U. RricP&-R?on wilumette go home. For Your Baby. SCllSjT MOULL The Signature of ONI DAY VACATION fOH COUNTY JENNINGS LODGE It DtltHTIO 1 A H J 1 i HI m FAIR GIVES TlMl fOH BOOKS TO AHHIVI BY THOSE WHO II t K COOL PLACE IN MOT MONTHS S7 i 4 V- . f 1 1 i MULINO. I LIBERAL. MILISO. Or, Sept :t-(Special I Mit-a Ala llerlliie itl Uh part) of friend to Monitor anil from there he r"ln to Hi" hop yard to pl k hurt. N. II Darnell a an Orr.-on City Ullor UI Haturda Mr anil Mr Frank Manning made a huinei lrit lo Oregon City l.ul St urday. ILa) no Howard went lo I hi" mount alna on a hunting nip "! while ther. hail iha misfortune lo lit hi hnr lray aay. A. U Jonr w Ihr tiiftl of Joseph U Daniel ami family U.I Sunday. Mr. and Mr Anderon. of Knlacada. m Mullno tlnllor lant Monday. ... . ..... ...... i i a I Dm .WIIHT Q'l Ml' "'"! who have bn-n nuking an rtended ! alar In Mullno left for lh-tr home in J j'.alnliT. Washington lant halurilay. Mra. Milli-r and daughter Alice "HI alar a while longer. Ml Flora Miller b a Mullno il tor Saturday. Mra. Morey. of Liberal, la Maying with her daughter. Mr A. Anthony. Mra. Clara Mallei wa a Mullno vli lor Saturday. Mra. J. Iv Kohl, of Kldoiado. wathe guet of Mra. Mary Daniel l.ul Salur 1ar. School begin neit Monday. I gue all of the puplla lll te aorry their vacation haa come lo a cloe and their achool work U-gln. Onoar Krlckon is urferlnR with a broken leg bone. He ma thrown from toad of liimtx-r He wa taken tJ the Oregon City hospital mhere the In jured limb wa attended to. He Hayed there a couple of day and then hi brother Elmer brought him home In hi auto. Mo ill I up and around in a week or two. Huiel Erickaon I coins to attend the VolalU high iwbool again Ihl year. Mr. and Mr Leslie Holiday er Portland visitor la t Toes l.iy. Tom Fish made a huiinesa trip lo Colton last Friday. J Mrs. Fred Wallace, of Cnlon Mil's, j visited her alater. Mrs. Walter Wal-j dorf last Tuesday. John Erickson r.nd Mlsa Eve Callff. , of Oregon City. were calllns on friend In Mullno Sunday. i Rob Snodgras Jr.. who Is attending achool In Portland visited his parents' bat Saturday and Sunday. ! Miss Anna Jepson and Mia Ida Iter-' dine were the picsts of Miss Haiel Erickson last Friday evening. Stillnan and Clifford Daniels visited their mother at the Oregon City hospi tal last Saturday. Jesse Daniels was a Colton visitor last Monday. Mrs. CeorK Carrutu. of Evanston. Wyoming, is vlsitins her mother Mrs. Mary Daniels and her brothers Joseph U and Oscar Daniels. Mrs. Eph Dodse end daughter Al thea. of Colton. are Mullno visitors. Mrs. Catherine Goucher who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Char les Nobbitt nt Neady returned home last Tuesday. begins years i' THIRTY THRtt PUPILS ENROLL ! WITH MISS HUDSON, O" CLACK A MAS. AS TEACHER. MK.lMWIHtiiK. Ore. Sept. :i (Si lal i The Meadoti brook m hiHil lM-Kan Mmi'lay ith Mi lludinti, of Claikaina.. a le.n her. with an en rollment of Unity -three ho'at. Mo.t eeryKily who ent to the hoir-U he returned r. I.. A Juliimtoii prenldent of th Aiiiiii.taiia SmukI. of St. Caul, who I r.-l.ime of Mrs 1. C. Chitidgren and Hannah O. Jolumton relumed to his home in Miiineaioll after spendina: i-everal day llt line relative. Clarence Orem left Monday for Cor- talll when he eipect !' attend j w IllHll Nettle Urkln besan her stsond year at hUh m 1hh1 at Molalla Mon day. Meadow briHik achmd wa rtpre nted at the Candy fair Wedneaday. Milton Chtndren tiHik Ml Hudson the teacher and the scholar down on a hayrack, which they enjoyed very' much, returnlnic home late wishing the' fair would come oftener. j I. 0. Orem and family of Cedurdale Knt Sunday at A. U Urklns. j Several from here went to Colton; Sunday lo hear Dr. I.. A. Johnson of j St. Paul. Minn . speak. ! Mrs. Joclrinto and children returned home Saturday from Oregi.:i City ' where she has been working all nm- ( , mer. I Chus. Holman has a fai'iil.- from : Silverton helping him now on the farm. I.IHKKAU Ore. Sept. :i -(Special) - Uisrtilly Cbrl Idvcppteb told of all aircraft that he saw In a ahuw about 1.' year ago lack In llermauy. It wa at that lime eighty year old. The Inventor had a pigeon carefully mounted by a lalilermll. from Ihl he had taken careful measurement and i oiistnii ted bis great "alrblrd" uixui and enlarged s ale of feathers i and bamlKHi. Itli bard Wright .;ld se'eral fine I steer to Ted Ot for beef one dav last j week. I Henry Wltike accompunled Fred On to Purltand In the latter auto, i They returned next day. Mr. lVmock. who ha been upend Ing the summer vacation with her brother. Klchard Wright, has returned to her home In Woodburn. E liiH-pideb made a trip to Port land last week. The Krailmrger hoys saved a val uable horse one day last week by chop ping doun the stall, when the animal got down In a bad position. The Misses lVoepplch took advaut age of the recent good weather to put the primary coat on their hou-.e. JENNINGS LODGE TOTS FLOCK BACK TO SCHOOL LARGE CLASSES FOR FALL TERM INCLUDE 19 BEGINNERS NEWS OF DISTRICT. MiM.AI.I.A. Ore. Sepl SI.- OV lull II W. WiiKr ii-'l' lo Portland las wo k l dm ioMs-iumI IihiIs lo replace the compli'le set blili was stolen from him blle he Has working on llie tbreslilng ma chine for a few da Mr. Wagoner who ' lii l sli k I much Improicit W. F. Wilson was Molalla vl-llor last week. The MIbmcs Margaret trrU an Leotia 0 regorr returned from tb beach last wek. where they had ber the guest of Mr. and Mis H'm Mack r.'ll of Molalla. Albert llayhursl reliiiued to tb Portland hospllul l.iot week Mr llayhurst ha made bis hi with hi daughter. Mr. K.icrinau Itobdlua while In Molalla. Mr IUliur-t ha ' KELSO PUPILS ORGANIZE T OFFICERS ARE ELECTED AND WORK BEGUN ROAt) IS BEING GRADED. KELSO. Ore.. Sept. 21. (Special. The Self-tiovernnient club of the Kel so srhool met last Friday and elected the following officers: Eunice Jons rud. president; Grunt Jonsrvd secre tary: John Canny, police: Lu'ter Ir vin, line marshal: Robert M'lan. bell ringer: Mary Canny, Inside monitor: Lloyd Dunn, outside nioiiit ir; Nellie Harrison. DoroL.y Jonsrud. Anna Mi lan and Hazel Dunn, desk Inspectors for the fifth, sixth, seventh an I eimh grades respectively. The exucutlve committee consists of Lester rvn. Ha zel Dunn. Jim Hite and Mildred .larl. Mrs. W. A. Itarnum who Is now prin cipal of the Mount Pleasant schorl, spent Wednesday of last A't.-ok here visiting friends and the se.i.iol. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jo.isrud took a i, I trip to Hood River by auto Suiur.l.iv. A, j returning Sunday. ' t, . I Je A'del had the mlsfor mie to cut " his hand quite badly whi't splitting EAGLE CREEK. Ore.. Sept. 21.- "'""J s"" e t0 (Special) The Helping Hand society ' u,uu"" ",,;,'"la' " .'' P 4k -f i- EAGLE CREEK i? ; t r 'W i t 5 'v met with Mrs. Howlett last Wednes-I day afternoon. Nine women were I present besides the hostess, and spent a pleasant afternoon with Mrs. How-j lett. attended. Road Supervisor Jarl has h id a crew of men at work graveling tne roail to Pleasant Home. Mrs. Joe Allwl is caring f ir Mrs. Mrs. Frank Coolldge. of Hood River, i Francis' baby while Mra. r'lancU Is was recently the guest of her inirents Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stahl. School commenced in district No. 50 Monday, September IS w ith Miss Edna Kennedy the teacher. George Heck and wife, and H. S. Jones and wlfo, of Portland, were the dinner guests of Mrs. Viola Douglas Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Tinker, of Estacada. stayed with Mrs. Howlett a couple of days recently v.hile Mrs. Carpenter made a trip to Oregon City. ! Thn farmnt-n In thto Tidit'hlirirhnfHl are through threshing at lest at the hop yards. The Parent-Teacher association of Kelso will hold its first mne'ing this year Friday evening, SeptiWiiier -'-nd at i:.P) o clock. All are irmt.-u to attend. GEIRJE. (t GEORGE, Ore., 'Sept. 21. (Special) Crops ; Chris Klinker who has been work turned out well, averaged about 50 bushels to the acre. Mrs. E. Naylor and Mrs. Katie Doug lass were Estacada visitors last Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moehnke and John Ululim and wlfo were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass Sun day. Will Douglass end 10. Naylor took some hogs over to Estacada on Mon day. Ing In a logging camp In Washington returned home Saturday night to re main for the winter. C. A. Johnson made a trip to Port land last Saturday. Mrs. P. Rath was an Estacada vis itor Saturday. Mr. TerwIlHger lost his best cow last Sunday. Miss Gladys Joyner visited Mrs. L. Harders last Sunday. P. Ruhl visited bis sister-in-law, Eagle Creek Grange met last Satur-j Mrs- Ida Croner, of Portland last Sat- day. Only a few of tlie patrons were present, owing to the busy times. A new candidate was .initiated in the first and second degrees. A party of five Firwooditus motored over to the Douglass settlement Mon day and spent the afternoon picking evcrgTeen blackberries. DIVORCE DECREE SIGNED. Circuit Judge Campbell Friday j signed a decree divorcing Mary A. Ainsworth from Taylor AInsworth. She was given her maiden name, Mary A. Dray. urday and Sunday. Miss flora Lins visited Mrs. T. Har ders last Sunday. The George threshing machine com pany finished threshing In the George neighborhood last Sundya. GUARDIAN IS SOUGHT. A petition for the appointment of a guardian for Edward, Norman and Clyde Updcgrave, minors, was filed in the probate department of the coun ty court Wednesday by their mother, Susan I'pdegrave, through her attor neys, Hammond & Hammond. IB Units The Drink That Fits A drink that shouldbe on every table PORTLAND BREWING CO., PortUnd, Ore. 0a tale at all Leading Groceries and CnfectiMaric PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY JENNINGS LODGE. Sept. 11-tSp- clall School opened Monday with a large number of pupils present. Niue , teen of the youngsters are having I their first experience in cluss room i Miss Sanshnll haa the largest class, , having 3: pupi's in her room. i Lsiah Shenefield leaves on Friday for his old home In Ohio for an In definite visit. The Shenefleld cot I tage haa been leased by Mrs. Roundy for two years. Mr. Maker of Forest Grove Is iaylng a visit to his nephew. Jim Edwards. j Mr. and Airs. Hurry Robinson spent ; Thursday and Friday at Hood River I going by auto. 1 Tuesday of this week the Robin ' son's departed for their annual aca I tlon. going by auto to Rainier park where they will camp. W. I. llllnstonc and wife returned last week from their vacation. As toria, Seaside, Tillamook, Dolph, The Dalles, Iluena Vista and Albany were visited. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Allen, mother of Mrs. lllinestone. Mrs. Jackson of The Dalles is visit ing with the lllinestone family. Jim Hernard spent the week end with Albany friends. Mrs. Humphreys of West Linn spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Kennedy. Previous to the departure of the A. C. McFarlane family for their new home in Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Heck ncr entertained at dinner on Monday night. On Tuesday night the McFar lane family was guest of the H. J. Robinson family. R. F. Deter departed this week on a business trip to The Dalles. Pendle ton, Ilend. and Klamath Falls. On Wednesday Dr. Mary L. Farnum, Mrs. II. M. Hart and the Misses Ethel and Fern Hart and Miss Campbell, enjoyed a trip over the Columbia highway. "Miss Campbell leaves next week to teach In the high school at Springfield. Miss Scrltpure, who was removed to St. Vincent's hospital last Wednesday, Is In a more favorable condition. Miss Sarah Kaminskl is enjoying her vacation In Seattle, the guest of her brothers. Mrs. Iteckner has returned home from a visit with Portland friends, having been the guest of Mrs. Iluck over the week end. Mr. Kinney, formerally of Seattle, has decided to locate here and Is building a new house on Addle street. The new homes of Mr. Clemens and Mr. Nelson are progressing rapidly. Mr. Lawrence of Rothe, is also build-! ing a new house. Mrs. Soudan of Portland, has been the guest of Mrs. Harry Robertson during the week. Mrs. G. A. Ostrom and Virginia, have returned from a six weeks' out ing at McMinnville and Newport. Wendell Smith returns this week to enter upon his second year at O. A. C. Miss Wilma Iiruechert has returned from Clarke county, Wash., and will enter the Oregon City high school. Miss Dora Roethe is attending the Milwankle high school. Arthur and Miss Margaret Tucker have returned from a trip through the middle west. Miss Vera Glass Is now on her va cation at The Dalles, and will visit at Newberg before she returnB home. Mrs. Temperance Rice of Newberg was looking after property Interests here Tuesday and was in over night visitor at the Russell home. A community supper held at the church on Tuesday evening In honor of the A. C. McFarlne family, who have recently moved from among us, was fpiite an event of the season. Eighty people were present. Worms Sap Your Child's Strength. Is your child pale and fretful? Does he cry out in sleep or grind his teeth? These symptoms may mean worms and you should obtain relief at once. Klckapoo Worm Killer Is a pleasant remedy that kills the worm, and by its mildly laxative quality expels It from the system. Worms sap the vi tality and make your child more sus ceptible to other ailments. Your Druggist sells Klckapoo Worm Killer, 25c a box. (Adv.) opent a year In the honpiul where he was treated for raineroiu growths. The attraction of Dollar Day brought quite a few lo Molalla Salur dav, especially In Hie afternoon. 1 he menhanta arranged with Hie proprl elor of the Lyric ihe.tirle o that all who came lo town between I be hour of ll) and four could enter free. Word ha rouiv (rout II. X. Hum niervllle who went to Hrogau. Mai heur county, last April, that they have taken a homestead which I consider ed esiH'clully valua''le. beiatuo It I well watered. Mr. and Mr. Km and family hate returned from Washington, where t In-v have been spending the summer vacation. Although there U much finishing lo be done upon the Oddfellows hall, the outside haa been painted. Monday morning a the Molalla school In progress once more. Mr. George Case. Mr. Thoma. Mis Hay and Mr. Joy will tculi in the prl mary and grammar grade. Ml Townseud, Mr. Middle and Mr Rose will teach In the high school. The day's vacation to allow the pu pils to attend the fair came ut an o- portune time to allow needed hook to ctome. Mr. Uo returned last week from Nebraska w here he spent hi uiumer vacation at the home of his parent. Mis Alia Kamsl'.v who taught the third and fourth grade last year, i attending school In Mt. Angel this year. Mrs. Abbott, the aged mother of J H. Abbott came from her home at Hubbard to visit with her son. - Miss Mario Perry bus gone to Port land to attend business college. Rev. Mr. Payno will occupy the pul pit ut the Methodist church until con- erence. Rev. Curti. the former pas tor hus gone to California where he xpevts to be placed for next your. John Dunnlgao, who went to eust- ern Oregon, to visit friends and seek health, has written friends Hint he found both. MORE VANCOUVER MARRIAGES. Two marriages that by rights be longed to Cluckamas county were per formed In Vancouver. Wash.. Friday The contracting parties were Elmer Z. Wiseman, 20, and Mabel G. Weaver, 0. both of Milwankle. and Simon Rlcbter. 25, of Canity, and Mis Mary Theresa Fonton, 21. of Santa Clara. Cal. JKVM.VGri I.OlNJK. Ore. Kept SI (HH-ilall The middle of Hiplrinhw Mud many fiuiillli leaking lor Unit I'.ulUud home after cnlnplng Hie uiiimer month on Him bunk of Hie U llUm. lle ihcr Jay I'addb k and later hate tainted Hie J. Wh h ml l.ige. Hie t'lki'li family b-lt Molidat and Mr and Mr C II Heado and llelty returned lo Hi Wllinar apail incut lust Hatutday In Portland Mr John Jcnulng I nm mm b liu proied M .in y (lower are being cut lining her llluen. Word from Hie l(obluoii famil) late they are lo Journey on In Hrlt lh Columbia before they leturn fr.no their ai ntloti which ha been spent at Krfluler Park Arthur Hiutlh and wile were hkhiii panled by an aunt. Mr Fuller, of Tot onto. Out., Canada and hi father. Mr Smith, of Dalla. on a Irlp over Hi Columbia highway Hum!)'. Mt. Flh er will spend wuiietlnie with her brother nt Dulla I'arey I Mer, Glenn l(uell, Fruk Turner and Arthur Robert rtijoyrd the mcnery along the highway lo Mull notnuh Fill Hunda) . Federated Congregallon.il church union out of door sen ice w held si the Gladstone park Sunday lat Thime owning cur from Oregon City, Jen nlng l.itdg. Parkplucr and Clacka ma carried the little folk who wished lo attend the Sunday school here al 10 (j Immediately following A. Phlpp. a well known Sunday school worker spoke At noon a ba. ket luncheon wa ered The men' holr from till place rendered Rpeclali music. Dr. Andcntnu of Portland ad dressing the congregation In the after noon. At 5 p. in. Uirrulne Oatrom lead the Christian endeavor which ell attended. Wedell Smith returned to Cnrtalll on Monday. Medauii' Altman and Snaahall are to accompany the i hlldreti who Mi to visit the fair al Caiiby on Wedne lay, September 2(1. A nian'oclul ami conference I to be gltcn Thursday night at the church The committee hit arranged for eata and dlacusslou of men' orgaulicd luc In the church chool. II. X Smith. Frank Tuckitr. William Jacob. Hllneatone. George Ostrom and wit U the only fuarantct that you hivt the Genuine i i ; prepared by him for over 30 years, YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST a Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only In one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, CANBY DEPARTMENT CANIIV. Ore, Sept. 21-1 Special l t 'It y were taking In the. fair Tucd. Jack Coffman of Portland a It. G Union came In from MolulU Canby fair tlnllor Monday. i Tu-aday to meet om old time friend W. Chamberlain"! Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. This is a medli lno that every family should be provided with. Colic and diarrhoea often come on suddenly and It Is of Hie greatest Importance that tbev be treated Dromptly. Consider the suffering that must be endured until a physician arrives "or medicine can be obtained. Chamberlain 8 Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy has a reputation seclnd to none for the quick relief which It affords. Obtainable For Sale Having sold my farm, I have no further use for the following: One span of draft horses; 'I wagons, one la 2 and the other 3V4 Inch; one light wag on; one hack; one buggy; one single harness; two Hets of heavy harness; one disk har row; one 14-Inch Oliver Plow; one horse, 1 1 00 lbs,, good any where. No reaonable offer will be re fused for any of the above. Call or address CHARLES T. T00ZE, 108 14th Street Oregon City II. Witodhum are the committee. Kd Hrlghum ha returned from the Idaho mine after an absence of ev eral month. Mrs. I). P. Abbey 1 a weekly visitor at Wider. Waxhlngton where he I receiving medical treatment Charles Walluee returned' Tuesday from the Walla Walla country where he ha spent hi vacutlou. Those attending the Oregon City high from this place are Martin Younx Wilma llruechect and Oulda Deter who enter as freshmen; Annie and Glenn Russell. Lottie Johnson, Mary lirucc heel. Charles Wallace a Junior and Fern Hart us senior. Mr. and Mr. Russell and twit boy visited on Sunday ut the home of a cousin In Portland. Mrs. Lauru Newell ha been a recen visitor nt the home of Dr. Ford In Snleni.. Miss Vera Glass I enjoying u two weeks vacation at Newberg. S. Ilechlel ha gone on u business trlt through eastern Oregon and Malm K. M. Home of Kenton wa a dinner guest of tho Kessl family on Monday. Mrs. K. A. Sunders was u culler on Saturday and made arrangements to ship their goods to Wultsburg, Wash., where Mr. Sander Is Interested In the (Inuring mills nt that place. Mr. Pomeroy and hi niece Miss Mary Pierce spent Suturiluy lit the Gresham fair. FOSTER ESTATE PROBATED. A petition for letters of ndmlnls tratlon in the estate of tho Into Thomas Foster, who died August I". 1916, was filed in the probate department of the county court Tuesday by F.llziibeth Strickland. Tho estate Is valued ut $500. DOUBT DISAPPEARS. No One In Oreaon City Who Ha Bad Back Shoudl Ignore Thli Double Proof. Uniting Le iming and Labor THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE In its Six Srli'iols and I'orty-eiglit De partmcnts is engaged in the great work of uniting Learning and Lab.tr. Forty-eighth School Year Open SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Degree Courses requiring a four-year high school preparation, are offered in the followii'g. AGRICI.'LTCR li, IS Departments; COM.MKRCP., 4 Departments; KNGI.V KliKINC, ti Departments; MINUS, 3 Departments ; i'()l'.STRY, 2 Depart ments; IIOMK HOVOMIlS, Depart menu; and PHARMACY. Vocational Courtet requiring an Eighth Grade preprat on for entrance are offered in Agriculture. Dairying, Commerce, Hnrritry, Home Mak';r, anil Mechanic Art. Pharmacy witn a two year high school entrance requirement. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Piano, String, Band and Voice Culture. C'tnl'tfiie snd beautiful illuitrated booklet free. Addreis Tun Rkcistiak, Iw-7-l-lM9-7-Jt) COVI.LIS, OKCOOM Does your back ever ache? Have you suspected your kidneys? Iluckache Is sometimes kidney ache. With It may come dl..y spells, Sleepless nights, tired, dull (lays, Distressing urinary disorder. Doan'H Kidney Pills have been en dorsed by thousands. Arte recommended hero nt home. You have read Oregon City proof. Head now the Oregon City sequel. Itenewed testimony; tested by time. Mrs. Thos. Illnnchard. Sr., 1102 John Adams St., Oregon City, Bays: "I have lined Doan'H Kidney Pills for kidney and bladder trouble that had annoyed me for years and have re ceived good relief. I have taken In all less than two boxes of Doan'H Kid ney PIIIh but they showed their merit ho that I feel that I can endorse them and advlHe their use to otherH." The above statement waH given on April 4, 19l.'l, nnd on April 17, 1910, Mrs. lilanchard said: "I have alwuyH found Doan'H Kidney PIIIh to bo all that Is claimed for them. Whenever I have had occasion to take a kidney medicine, I have used Doan'H, for I know they are most reliable." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't Dimply aHk for a kidney remedy get Dunn's Kidney Pills tho narao that Mrs. lilanchard haH twice publicly rec ommended. Foster-Mllburn Co., Iluf falo, N. Y. (Adv.) Dave Long of Haiella tutted Hie fair Monday. Mr Cook of Haella I kept bu bowing the flue display In the Ha tella hoolh at the fair Ml Lillian Wang and Mr I! W. White were Portlund tlaltor Satur day. Mr and Mr Mitt and ou Wccy were Oregon City shoppera Saturday. Mr. John Graham and Mr M. P. Sailor left for Salem Monday morning to open the cafeteria, which will be conducted by Canby ladles Mr. II Hoy N-e and Mis Mlua Graham were Portland (hopper Monday. Grant Dlmlck came up from Oregon City Monday to look over the I'lacka ma county fair dbplay. Mr. and Mr. Iwui Dlmlck, of Au rora are dally vlltora at the fair froundi. Dr. De l.espanae of Hubbard spent Monday In Canby and num. bered with the Canity band, who fur nished some good music on the ground during the day. A. W. Grlbbln of Mai ksburg I a frequent visitor at the county fair. Mr. and Mr. Hurry Garrett and Ron are spending some time with rela lives In Canby. Mr. Garret has re cently sold his bicycle nnd repair shop at Newberg and Is seeking a new to cation. Mrs. Altman of Portland Is visiting with her mother. Mrs. Sopor. Kdgur Smith who hu been suffer ing with a wisdom tooth for soveral days, went to Portland Miindny to have It extracted. He was iicrnmpu died by Dr. A. T. Murdy. 'Where Ig nornnce Is bliss," eh Cup.? Ira White who recently returned from the border n a member of I be Third regiment band, spent Monday In Canby, returning to Cluckama on Titesduy morning. Mr. mill Mrs. ('. A. Ilrandes anil son Allen of Portland were Canby visitors Monday evening. They were return ing home from CorvalllH where the son bus registered In (). A. C. Mrs. Claude Scott iiccoiiipnuled them from Albany. Mr. John Kckersuu has returned from an extended visit In eastern Ore gon. It. G. Whlttworth, of Aurora, was among the fair visitors Tuesday. Grant White made a business trip to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Ilii7.ard and daughter Alice of PnrCniid uro visiting with Mrs. (1. W. White. Mr. Jim Smith nnd daughter I.ela. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith of Macks burg spent Tuesday viewing the coun ty fair. Ralph and Charles Parker of Ore gon City were among tho FiiIIhiu'Iiiiih who represented their home town Tuesday at the fair grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham have iih their guests, the former's mother and brother Tom from GrantH Piihh. MIhh Lexy and Mr, CharleH Graham woro up from Oregon City Tuesday. Mrs. Georgo Yergen and Miss Nor ma Yergen motored over from Au rora to take In the fulr Tuesday. Mrs. Georgo Knight Is up front Portland visiting her daughter, Mrs W. H. Hair. Pierco Wright of Liberal waH a Canity fair visitor Tuesday, Mr. John Stewart, Dr. A. J. Stew art and wife of Portland were gucHts of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. KauplHch Tues day. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Kvnns motored lo Portland Sunday. They were ac companied by their daughter, Miss Catherine, who entered the Jefferson high school, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Illdlng of Mo lalla were Canby fair vlnltorH Tues day. Mr. and Mra. W. Cook of Oregon and Incidentally lo take In the Clack auia county fulr Mr and Mr I.. A llrande. acorn Imnlcd by their son. Ilov ami Allied, were Canby tlnllor from Portland Tuesday. ! Mr. S.iutell of Molalla. waa a iouu- I li. f..lp .1.11. .r Til...! Kugetie Wortblligton of Oawegu, was sight seeing at Hie Canby f.Ur Monday. Mr. and Mr Arthur Graham, Ml Gruhiim of Grnt Pi, Mter Tom. and Charlie Graham of Oregon I'll) motored up the CohiuiM highway Sunday. Mr W. K Shctwood of Portland la spending the week Willi her alster Mr. Adam Knight and Mr. Cle I L Mr. Fraiu Kraiberger of Mucksburg I In charge of the Canity Cheese and Produce Co. booth at the fulr ground Mr. W. Johnson wa a Portland vl Itor Sunday. Mr. J. II. Wolfe of Portland I spending the week In Cuilby nitlng County Superintendent Culavun In the Juvenile display at the fair. Cutlby schist) are cloned thin week for tho fair, mid Hie teacher are tak ing udtuntuge of the tucatloti In url on way. Supt. Yoyeth la resting nt home; II. II. Kccle, Fred llotli and Hurry Toble are employed ut 'he fuir grounds. Mis Mlua Hiibb I ut her homo In Silverton, Mix Sheridan nnd Mis Potter ure In Portland. The home of Mr. G. W. Kennelrlng wa the scene of a pleasant reunion on Friday. The hospltullty of the host and hostess will long be remem bered, also the wonderful dinner which was served ut noon. The guest of the day were: Mrs. Irvln and Hon Ralph of Pomroy, Wu.; , Will Grlbble of Monmouth. Albert Cribble and wife. John Jesse und wife of Macksbiirg, Mr. Irvln and wife and Mrs. Wing of Portland. The Mothers' club met Friday ut the home of Mrs. II. A. llerkman with tin enthusiastic attendance. The subject for dismission was "Schools. Parent, Children, Teacher Co-operntlon." Mrs. M. W. Johnson ucted iih lender und School Supt. Adeline II. Wycth gave an Interesting talk on the teach er's viewpoint of the subject. Dainty refreshments were served by the host ess. Mrs. Ilradford and Mrs. ('. O. T. Williams of Oregon City were guest of the ariernoon. I.chIIo II, Kill ton, brother of Mrs. It. L. Porter, and one or the linl'ortu iiiiIoh In the Hleamer Congress dlsiiHt er arrived In Canby Saturday. Mr. Sutton recently came from Jutmcun, Italy, und tnllH Home thrilling experi ences of IiIh trlpucrosH tho hciih. Their course lay through many miles of sunken mimics und two vohhoIh were dnmolitihcd wllhln view or their ship. Mr. Sutton spi'til Homo time In Mobile, Alabama, beforo coming to 0u Pa cific coaHt. He lert San FranclHcn on the Hteamer Congress, bound for Port land. In the fire which destroyed tho steamer, Mr. Sutton lost all his per sonal crrects, among which was hoiiio valuable pleccH or sculpture from Italy. Mr. Sutton will make, a short vlHlt In Canby before, going to Seat tle und other northern cltloH. Doc. M. P. Sailor of Liberal, en joyed tho county fair Wednesday, Several inemberH or the Canby Ma sonic lodgn went to Portland Saturday evening to liiHtltuto a MiihcoiiIc order at that place. A banquet was served which had as Its speclnl feature forty two chickens. Those who went from Canity were: J. Lee Kckerson, Frank Dodge, II. II. KccIoh, Geo. F. JlatOH, C. II. Gunzol, John Kid, Win. Maple und If, It. Ev il iih. C. F. Romlg of Oregon City wiih a visitor nt the county fair Wednesday. m FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS For headache and nervousness due to kid- awM A kl.JJ.. JU. tat Backache. yZatwI -a P-in-laden days and tleepleia nights, for XU. ..k t.rv. k..L c-.l... ri J lull. Bladder. w ""v" wjr iuusy a-uia. Q ii Contain no harmful or habit forming druci,