OK'WON i'ITV nSTi.lMMi'lSi:. 1-1,'IIUV. Q lOIII'.U (i. I'Mii FtefS'-FroiE Vcr fie- Counfe I CtAHKl 4 t HUM Hie, H.i ri.--- uli f ll.l dlollolle ll.'lll ..!! M Hi.' .., U Mill ll.llKK ll fcll -bind .11 I 'll It'll I'lOlll.t llll.ll ll . Ill Hi) Hull I'll! t tuning lii r biniloi I I Mii'l I. dm CANBY DEPARTMENT Hi i tiii ML LINO BY EARLY FALL FfiOSf I FARMERS ARC PLEASED WITH GOOD CROPS AND GENERAL HIGH PRICES MM KSHt ltli. Ore, O.I .'. tSpo tiall Thi Mutinl month of ant in ti a inhered In by Irn.i ll kllght. honeter. I tint no trace iif ll t. light ! HO fur. llldo. The Winter; w-grmhlrii, I iy 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 c imlitliwa hmol their folus untmit tied l.y ml.!. liil n'l tin" flower here rr bright a if then" hail been no fnt at alt. Th lad' potato.- anil l In- bean re prum j miiiic an ri;'riliiiiiill)' lui crop nd both are bringing a higher prl. than Ihcy lia r done before fur Iimh j Je Hcplcr ln lu b.-cti working, ll.r plate owned l' Mr and Mlii IJlade fur lateral year h.ia taken the mnih formerly ix tuple j by i-t Nnie. and will nunc ht family there in 111111" for Ihi nft i"r' work Ho) Yixli-r ha hail I In nit-rortutu- to li- a valuable row In a way which limy n-Tr as a warning to other cut VI I IVtl Hi.' . l I i.'i- lal' i Llu..i Cn. k.ou and l.i'i i I i'1"1! ' y.m koii an.) Mi i:.-'nt" Cati'iili i , Ktalclon. Vt. 'tiling m'l.f-.t li I I" ; 'l l.i-l S Hul l" ! 1 1. t i M I'alUi i anil taiiiitt Mr l.ihi. ! h.. Ha li I h; piopertt loar i'i.d lot ifi'i-i It near ia!la II'' rp..U I" and like 'i ' ion hi Ifi1 ii- .if f il'in' llnrn li tlio !' VL- m i.: nil M.UI..i. I Iif .'Hi- 'a! Kill ,ll AlltlloC" a M'" 1 ' 1 " Vorey of LlUral ttririal trout M inna all" iMol inn funeral ol ll" lal"" C.ird.ti Miillh II" liurir.l in the ion iiiiu-lfi al I'alll') Mr 1'aitn rmr iloui lu r ha inw ' tlri'tun i'ili lo uli trn-n.1- lor a low ila Coiurfui.iii lla!i WW a li.lKr in Ihi" itiuri h Snii.la al 11 a in Mi. nilrr of Drfcmi i'li Kim' a talk on Ihr IT'-" i r .i:in n!:iu nl Wolil .t ri'ni'l li"i" t Ii.it Mr llmuliloti. a ro-liii til of M.-a.low I'r.i'k nu t u nil a I aiulu! a. !li lit n lu!i' lia :l t ti c hihi.I anil iroli;i: tin- in-tk 1 1 ,i tliron from tin" ason ar.'l tV ivn irin k linn l.K akms olio of hi BY JENNINGS LOOGEi GHACE CHURCH OECORATEO ASO EACH CLAS4 IS 8LSDAV SCHOOL OH PROGRAM i iii.iuii r ... k to al lot II I' u .iiii'iuiiim III 4 I, if I4l III Ci" onr. Th" aniuiuin ilialh a t iiiiM-J by uicrfcrillnK In i 'ow r. Tin may rrr on a mariiliu In rattlr on vr fo whom thi rlovrr field off'r it .lf an a IrrrnlMililf toniptailon t'y tn quit k rrtnrna II fitvt In tmth quantily and quality of tullk and i ream Itaro ly a uraium paoixii vlthoul at loa-t onr (alal ac frum thla "-fvo fintlinc , The iIovit em to le most harmful : In tin1 rarly mnrnlni: hllo mill dami ! iiiul cold from tlio and miin'tliinn trom frost of thi pr- ltm nicht. Tin- Infant on of Mr und Mrs. Au- j KUi-t Riithlnhiiri: hu h n In on quite j .rimis'y 111. U on tlio to twovti rry now. I Miss Apnf Kltor ho Knuluatcd v. i; h iiar In enteral on thi" roll of pupil ill till' Jefferson biKh sohiHil In Port land. A m ry plcusaut mnion of the Motti i riulj van held at the home of Mm. JtoU'rtji on Thursday last. The awn. t:n-r like Keathcr permuted the work let. And lo" rei-i ie. olli. r Injurn Mr. Hoimhioii a a fornier ril-ii of Muhno. Joseph I. lUllloU made a lnllliei trip to I'allli)- l.mt Mondai (ivar li.mli U ha tmllt a tao rooiu house In Mullno and ha moi'. ln hoUM'hold tfiH'iU iroiu the A'UU! Krlikikin plate whore he (oriurrl lived. Mra. Home Wallace Ulted Mm Kust KrU-kaon last Sunday iKii;s i iMn.f: i'ie . i. i . iSi lal' lia" H' hd.i" a Ml u . i ol si'tud at thei;i.i.- iloii'll " Shii.I.h The . linn h w.i pieii i!'i u. ll.ii; and ri d ihohi - l I il..!l! a and I' ! oln('!. l.' l l'"' d'' "' ' lion. Kai ll i 'a lakini; a .ut In lh. pl.-am iTiVraiu and iliplmua ol pro n.olion re Cllell At the I lil" ol ill niie a l'.'k :is i'tii iii..f t" Mr. II.! i r who I. .I'll to so tioni al'ionif ii. a. a !ulil lo-'il of . I.-, in ..ml apple. lal!" '"r s. lt.." r.li..-l. I a. t'ailur ot the l.iviiltnrs, oiu- ol the ii'.'M lull ! m ila-..- in llie S ni.lai In"'! U I" t t r h.m rot ur ii limn a l.n lu iml p'eas.iie trip niaklni: a ' ir .illt o! lurlli' loillltlr. ol lll.'.'ll 111'' !. t road, were lomid lu I't.s k loiiuli and .;". la!!' fine were tin1 ro.ul from Kuweiie to I'ottland t u l otial i. Mr ! lor and pattt made the trip lo audi Mr S II IIinIiIi-1 I. nijoillii! a l It al Adams. Ori son. with her lster. Mr. t ha haU Her son Ke. I' mill his itr.indniolher on a hoineale.iiS in ea.tern Idaho, where he will re main durinic the winter. Mra Klla M Harsue ha as her j icu. st tor the winter, a icranddaiuhler. An-1 Mr lami. M.li et. who la attending ! si hind In Oregon t'lty. AllxTt WmwUide l. iniiMlu down to Mr. Mary Crook' plat e, whl. h lie has rented. Mr. Kul.e W ruhl of l.lheral. Msit' d Mrs. Mary Pamela last Tuesday. Mr. Mary Cnnik a an iiregon honors at the Kl.y hmil laM i 1 " ,,M,"r ,J" is 3 Mrs. Henry I Mr. Ciillertson of I nlon Mill Mullno visitor Monday. Mr. Ilutiy Kudolph who has heen ! (pending a few days with her mother.: Mrs. Mary Crook, returned to Port ; land John Hounds who h.m heen In ins oter on the coast Is come lo mote to1 j I'.i.'l lor a alioit liii.e I l - mil I and l'.in.-i j W .'III 1,1 I ll.'MIII I II I.' I 1 I. lid liU. ll llOol I'd l.la.e laliM tU.x K!. in. mull la. I wr.k M 1'llgt.l I'elDli. oi i. In. Ii h.kil at Ctihi'ii Kd liia. e l aled hi' and I 'ii.il Lii. ll... is la. I wi i k I' I in. lu taiiie li.'in.' ironi j rill I'reu'll last we. k Mr and Mi J l it oii wore low 11 on liu.lio-an l.i.l I loir.. lal I Vl.'t.m.li r Ni'Uoli lanie liotne llolll ...iii. iii a.hiiigti ii List wo. k I i. n Siaala and Ali" H S. Inee .-nl ' to Itie nioiilil.illis l.i l w.i k II Hullltail Weill lo roiHau I la-l I'll l.il I." t Ult his 1.,'i iU I V. II Ueitlauf.i wa. in loan on i t u.ini'sa last Week. il K'wr'y went to iiut.-u Clii li.t week to lit up Ilia ho i... Mi.s Mai) Hoiteiiii'li r it S rlidat ! w till Mi.s Atltea V I .m a Card la alien Hug hi.:ll hool at Cotton V. II Hollemlller Ii i il' d Ills ...ii. to Heater Crei k ' Wall, r wahlen w.nt lo liw.-gu lo sin villi In alsler Mis l"red H".' I fied Zw allien I helping Clarl.. I l.rulhei dry prim. . The Tllllher Cr.'"' . Ilm'l opi ned I M- lid ll . Septcllll.er .' ! ii M.tnpi.irdt wa. in lown Moudu Mr and Mr Chat!. . Il.tl; li and son Arthur, from I'ort'.ind. ate tiaitmi' liter parent. V. II Holteiulller an I family for a short t ine Mlssea Florence and I'eail Siroi.i . re. n from Colton are atlendnig hlgll I school in Oregon I'm Kd Crnci" baletl straw for V II I'oii.'inir.T Momt.it Jar Clarke hauled .ome tmt to Hen ter Creek last Week Mis Kdlth Stout went lo Curtail to intend high at hool Hol'ort Zwahlen Is hau'lna I'ale.l straw home from Ituol brother Itufert Minputrilt tame hoine lasl week Kdwln Itottemiller and Charl. ttalph are picking prune for Clark-" brothera. K!la and Paul S'hiewe aie uttend PICKING A NO DMVING NOW WEIL I SOf It WAV-OANU PLAVS AT ESTACAOA I'AMIV. Hie Ml,. 1. 1. lull H.i In I'oMl .iid all. IIH'lllll. Willi h Hll.ll It 'I he M. libels' t !li no I I lit b. ol Ml. II II i I :, i .-.pi , i.iii tl I I. IIIIIO it ll .11 1. 1 ... n i l let. Mis I I al I in ..In a' I tan iiiol I I I I I II i. Xlll ll l I', nie . n. i .. i ItSpetlall I'liliit' pi. klua and tilling I now well tuidciwav III Ihi s.illoil and Ibe i lop and ipiallly la liiiulng out i . inarUaldy well. j I lie Ilailn ld baud baa been et llle.l iii plat al r -la. a. I.i iluilng the lair1 wbi.li om tied Iheie Tuesday. , Mu.iliuie fulling ol Portland taiiie mil te.iii.l.it in si.tp mill tier alsler, Mia liu T Hunt, a shoil tlnio Mr and Mr Irwin P n. Iii of t'.l.nad.i. eiiteilallled Ml Wllilit. blolber, W III I' U rli lit and w I I'oillaiid. al Log I allarie al Sun d.it I l...'Ue l llisl liillil and Miss ldili' W.Hlnr ol Mst.liad.l Well' 111,11 1 lei' la-l Silil'lai and will be nt hmiie on I Mr U iii-Ui. Hk Iiiiii lu Culli ld ill Irli I Ml lullils M.ukwall went In Poll bind Ptld.it for a slioil tl-.ll aitii ft lend ami, relalltea Tliost. reglslei lug al laig I .ill.nn j tor tin' wick cud were Peter C Itol I. r t ail P lloltui.iu. I'renoii Cm . A I Tinker and wife, I re-. nt Cili. I al . J J Man bl ank. Mis J I M iri hl.aiik Kt.n aniiid . I li Snider C C.irlion Sin. lei. f:la.ad.i. Mr and Mi. I! C Coin. II Mi'a M I Muipht Porllaud. Pr and Mi II V Adi II Victor Adi. leon : di Ml. Helk Mi t EAGLE CREEK. MHIfHIM to be done out of doors Walsh was prv.-ent us a timtor and rendered valuable sen ice in the after noon's work. The next meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Pt-nison Mil ler. October 12th. The Minnonite congregation is pre paring for a lurge convention at th liethi'l tbapoLon Saturday. Ottober 11 The ociasion U'ins the annual n.i "' . I en on his house whi. h adds greatly to The Lutheran mission is to be at' the uppearnncp of his house and also their church on Sunday. October la. to the convenience of it. As many come from n distant e to at-1 firant Ahby and daughler Luis, tend this service the women of the 1 who have just, recovered from a niege church will give a dinner at the parish ! nf typhofd fever, are aide to be out 1 among ns once more. I Mulino. He will occupy one of tin ' houses belonging to Mr. Howard Mr. KYetl Hums of Liberal vi-ned her sister. Mrs. A'.lev Anthony la-t t Thursday. I'.vin MatPuiiald went to Portland Monday to tisit his brother. Cotlne. who is employed In a tunnel out near St. John. ; Mr. .lohns.m U I'uil.litig a ne't k'teh- Karl Kinney ha returned to In uorL in Seattle after a t!lt Hh j home folks at this place ; Mrs Payne who has been re. uperat lug at the home of Mr. Cushiug for the past flte week, ha returned t" ' her home lu Van. out er. Wash ( At the regular meeting of the t.uil.li (. hKh n(-htMtl at Colton j Wedn. sday last, we were delighted to Krank Nicholas took a load of black !hate with us. Mrs Andrew, of Ore , M.rr,., t Kslacnd.t last wk. gon City, who spoke on the brewers' ( 5u,o!ph Mueller cauie home trom ''amendment and the W. C. T. V. work j ,. astern Washington last week. Mrs. Ostrom presiding at the bn-iue-s lUitleniillcr hauled sonie lum bcr for It. Sullivan last week. Mrs ti. Kberly went to town In al meeting An experience social wt!i In- giteti un Ot to .'i. and promise to I l.e a novel affair Mrs. Cal. Moore was appointed treasurer and Mr Ar th'ir Smith, tlce presldeni, to full ta i ant ol fices. i au-eil by retuotal of member. Thirty little fu'k... ranging in ages from three to nine years were asked to come to play at the Hugh tend the te k W. (". T C tonteiitioii last Despondency. When ton feel tli-i our.u:cd and des pondetil do not give up but take a dose of Chamberlain' Tal.'et and you ar.' Kolierts almost certain o feci all right within home on Krnlay in hoimr of llalinors, a tlav sixth birthday anniversary, the honor ! often guest being Junior Hole, wlio-e slxtli birthdav uunitersary falls on the same or two. pcsptiiidein y due lo Indigestion I'tid house at the close of the morning service. .J A i, S. v BEAVER CREEK. P.KAVER CRKKK. Ore. Oct. a. (Special) School opened in the Beav. er Creek district September -5 with Kobcrt Ciintiicr a.s teacher. Mr. Gin thcr taught here a numln-r of years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Anderson of Oie.gon City passed through Heaver j The school lier" has a larger etno'l tiient than last year, and two pupil graduated last year and one. Miss' (bori:i Kue. is attending school at Colton and o.-car Kriokson will attend the Mola'.la si lino. I Rob Snodgrass. Jr.. v. ho 1 at'i-nding ' school in Portland was a week end visitor at the home of his parents. Mr ' and Mrs. It. Snodgras. .' .lack Frost" came cood and bard ' last Monday night and nipped the ct-; cumber and tomato vines. j Mrs. (ieorgi: Carrutli who is visit-j ine relatives hero in Mnliiiu for a 1 whi'e went to Salem Wednesday to sec i her niece. Miss Ruth tiibs,on. Miss iiiii i MEADOWBROOK. Creek last Wednesday enroute to the ! son I attending the Sulem high school home of A. Habcotk. " .Mr. and Mrs. L. Ruconkh and V. ; - ? i ?'? ?'?' llohlender and family made the trip -9-up the Columbia highway last Wed-j " tiesday, the trip being made In the , Kuconich car. ? Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wilson and fam ily and Mr. Foster of Portland spent the week end at th' home of W. J, Herman. A party from Fleavpr Creek attend ed the Salem fair Thursday, making the trip by auto. George Holmau returned from Pen dleton last Sunday after having at tended the Round-Up. He reports a very enjoyable time. August Iiluhm has had a crew of men at work during the last week fill ing his silo. O. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Holman and son Max were among those making the trip up the Columbia highway Sunday. ft 4 ';'. X KELSO. 1 KELSO, Ore., Oct. 5. (Special) Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Monroe, a baby girl, September 20. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Skogan, a boy, September 27. Hobert Jonsrud and family visited the state fair and other points of in terest at Salem Friday and Saturday. Ernest Hutchinson of Pendleton brought his youngest child. Lewis, and placed him in the care of Mrs. Gilbert Jonsrud. Mr. Hutchinson will return to his home tomorrow. MKADOWIIROOK. Ore.. OH. (Special) .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ho' man visited their son Ralph of Mon roe last week. 11. Stone of Mulalla. spent Sunday with Herman and lien Chindgren. Myrtle and Hazel Larkins spent the week-end vi.-itin;; at Marqnam and at tending the fair. v Horn to the wile of Fred lilui-k tiniii Wednesday, September an eleven and a half-pound girl. Milton Chindgren made a business trip to Oregon City Monday. An auto truck from Heaver free.; took about 'l't persons from Meadow- brook and Colton to the state Friday, Scandinavian day. Glenn I.arkins and Rueben Chind gren spent Sunday afternoon at Mu lalla. Mrs. Matson and children left Sat urday for Red Lodge, Montana to join her husband who is working in tliu mines at that place. Miss Hudson. Ruth Chindgren, Mary and Impi Raari visited at A. L. Lar kins Sunday afternoon. R. L. Orem and son Glenn have bee;, building quite a large prune dryer for 0. W. Hopsetter. For a Muddy Complexion. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetables and cereal:;. Take outdoor exercise daily and your complexion will be greatly Improved within a few months. Try it. Ob tainable everywhere. The Drink That Fits I very bilious j ness. for which theae tablets are e. . i. n i.illv valuable. Obtainable every dav. Home tnade b e cream and cake , v. li were sorted. Mrs Cal Moore. Kli'.l- belli I'.ruethert. Porothy Jacobs and I'cssie Roberts assisting with Hie giiuies and entertaining the little folks. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hole entertained i harmingly for Junior Hole mi Satur day from two till five. Twelve little folks were invited The table was prettily decorated with autumn leaves and was arranged in the rustic look out on the river. Souvenirs being rustic baskets, filled with boil ITons, cleverly made by Mrs. Hole. Mr.i. ; Potter.- assisted Mrs. Hole in -i-nitig i the delicious relieshuients. i Miss Annie and Glenn Russell enter ! tained the young peop'e of the neigh j borhuod at their home Sunday after noon. Carl Voutu' gave several piano sulos. which were much enjoyed. Tin ! afternoon was devoted to music and I song and Mrs. Russell served deli. i ' nun refreshments. Those present I were Mary and Wilma Hruecherl. lOulila Peter. Margaret Tucker, Hessie i Roberts. Anna Russell. Carl Martin and Ted Young. Abb-n Kelb-y. Carey ' Peter, Frank Turner. Hirdsall Ludd. ! Arthur Roberts and fibui Russell. Mr. and Mrs. White and grandson, I Pouglas of Cornelius, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tucker. Mrs. poForest and Mrs. Albert Pierce were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cortelyou of Vancouver on Sun day, they being former Kansas City friends. While these ladies were In Washington, they called on Mrs Spooner, who is with her sister. Mrs. Addie HodgkiiiH and found the later is very much Improved in health, which is pleasing news to her many fair Clackamas county friends. Leo Cook, oldest son or Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cook, is at the Good Samaritan hospital to undergo an operation. Miss Carrie Scripture is still con fined to the St. Vincent's hospital, and her condition is now somewhat favor able for a recovery. The pretty home of Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge A. Ostrom was open on Fri day evening of last week, when a fare well recentioii was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Fisher. The evening was pleas antly enjoyed In conversation anil song. Lorraine Ostrom favoring with , several mandolin selections. Pelici-I ous refreshments were served. About I thirty were present and extendi! ie- grets that the family were leaving as well as the best of wishes to them In their new home. Mrs. Charles Redmond visited with Mrs. Jones in Portland last week while she iB entertaining her daugh ter, Mrs. S. I'. Pow of St. Paul, Minn. Owing to the hard frosts of the two past evenings, the dahlia show has ! been called off. Most of the dahlias (in this section being destroyed by the i frost. For Sale Having sold my farm, I hate no further u-e for the following: one ipati of draft horse; J wagons, t Is 31; and the other j im h: one light wag on; one hack; one buggy; one single harness; two sets of heaty harm-sK; one disk har row; one 1 1 inch Oliver Plow; one horse, 1101) lbs., good any where. No reasonable offer will be re fused for any of the above. Call or address . CHARLES T. TOOZE, 108 14th Street Oregon City Kiil.K CRKKK. Ore. Del !. (Sp ilali Mrs Waller pouglas wa no K-laiml.i tl-ltor ln-l Weiliiead.it after noon Thomas Kuden. of Viola, bating pur chased a teat of II S. lilbaon, cuniu titer ufter II lust week Alex H.ikcr took Kti pound of ev ergreen blackberries oer lo the K taenia cannery one day last week. Grandma .ludd spent Sunday with Mis llnulett Kterett Hetkell wa II g'le.l ol hi) mother and sinter, one day la-l wevk Mr. Roy loiig's lulled on Ml Geo. Kit niilb r the other day A W. Cooke and wife were calling on Mrs Howled l.iol Ftlda) II II. Holfiuclsier. son. Pate, gtun.l. on Wilt, and Mr mid Mrs R. II. Gib sou. attended the Geolge fair oil Moll d.iv Mr Orke re. " titli made a business trip to the Yakima country II S Gib-mi wa an Oregon City tlsltor last Thursday. .1 W. Cahlll and wife were calling on Mrs Howlelt the other day W. F pougt.iss made a return trip to Portland Saturday J. Affolter and wife were Oregon City visitor Monday. The Helping Hand society met at the home of Mrs. Alex Pakcr and spent a tery plea-ant afternoon last Wednesday . K Nay lor. W F Ponglass and Km Pouglas hauled scleral loads of (rout I from the K.igle Creek Hatchery and pill them lu Peep Creek la-t Heck. j Wa'tertllle lluo aire Pcciburn rale h mi Mi Kei'.ie rlter aells for nun Could Not Do Her Cooking j Mrs. F. K. llartniclster. Tea. Mo., writes: '1 was affected tilth kidney trouble for two year. I was so bad this summer I could hardly do my cooking. I got Foley Kidney Pills and 1 they helped me. I feel like a new , person." Too many women neglect ; j symptoms of kidney derangement. ( j When the kidney s are not properly doing their work poisons left lu thu ' system cause weak back, dizziness, ' piifflnc.ss under eyes, swollen ankles, I Joints, and rheumatism. Jones Prug Co. -A.lv. CLACKAMAS 1TUV TO lit ONE OF BEST IN COUNTRY , lb. led Hie folliiwIiiK ellli.i. 1 1: iu i. in, pi. i i.ni . Mi. ii ' man. 1 1, c pi . .1.1. i,l . Mi . i I H. lid . ha. L I . . trial i and limine I'll. 1 1, .l.llli I W lohll.nll M.I4 I 'i i 1 1 I II' I ll-ll.il Tuc.,1.11 mid W. dill ..1.1! M'H ll pl.il-e mi rlti ii Ibe belli kIiu i ond'ii If il Hie I alibi talel. lU al Siileiii iluilng Hit. flali. l.nr lui llm In. mm r III wbbll Ibet Mitel I he pub III Melllbils ol Ihi. l ilt .lsi.il. lallell Ol id Hlelll In t i . I Ibe i uli-i s.lirli , (or In it .i ...li I he . al. tella w.t .'lll.b r Hie III. Ill, ie. Ill, III nf Mi . ,,iiiii a M P Sailor M I Lee li bile and John Cl.ih.llll Oilier Clllht peopln who ii-sl'.led wen' Mr C V Piouli. i I'.ll. lie liibtmiili. I I' , eii.l, ,n bin em i" l.ili ilon uinl lull I'oit. r M J. lee look III the atale lair j I butsd.it . Kolng on In Lebanon In III lend Hit" l.il mull s i uiiferein e ol Ibe i M K i bun b I Geotge Pali was a dalli tl-llm lo i Ibe stale (nit I G U Vt hue ami I II III. s Pl.i'it. Te bill tilliiia W i iliiclat I .Ml Amy Winpp'e. wbo u alt. u l ling Monii Ih ii.oiii.il was gte.liin: I alibi hi. -n, la al Sab m Saint. I it Ml. II II lb i n il aii.l i .iii-in Mi . ' L lllll Slllllll. ol I allien llele i.l.lb ; ll died in a i ii i i,iuii at Hie I i.l t'l.iuml- .luiliii: lb" .tale (ail Mi ll.riell mid Mm Smith t.cre tl.iloi. al the lamp 'Hiui-d.it Mtllei l ll.r toll and Roland, who r. i . ntlt i i-l hi iii- l ,(111111 I a 1 1 f.irn i.i. i .line in S.tiiinl.it ami I tliet ult lelnini'd Iii Hubbard Sumln ! Mr mid Ml lieoige eireii. M. j Noiiua Yergeii and Hot i-rgcii i i llpletl I III-1 r lollilge ill the fair t'toi'lld during Hie week of Hie (air j Mr. and Mr Kdgar Smith Wail I K i ' i (-.' i and Pot- Sailor, win among jibe Caubtllf w bo melon. I lo Salem Thursday I Aiming Hi.. Caiiby people who .ml : pari In the lair Porllaud day were j Mrs Kd lira. HI. Mia p G Clark. Mis.. ; l.oralne Lee, Mr and Mis A Knight, 'p. It Plmlik. Crank Podge, Mr. mid , Mr Sliicv, Mr ami Mr. Ora Sitter. i Mr and Mr. J Lee Hi koron, Miss ' Hi.iiiii.i He. k. Mr. ami Mr I S : K.tui'tH. li. Pr and Mi R I. Gariellt Mis IoiYIii.i Sinn, Ian ami Ml- Ml nil lliihhs look III Ibe (air at Sal, in last week The general nn r, ll.llldl-e .lele ol C. Wang A Co w as elilerid hv tliieti . Moil, la i night about I.' il'i The .al" was completely delimit. tied, abi.ul II" In t ash lal.fii and oiue stm k I'enple residing In the neighborhood heard tin explosion and a iii.u lilii" dioie i.ipblly through town .ti, nlli aftetward SIhi llf ll ,oll. of Oregon Cllt, responded lo the call as soon as the robbery was illscotered and the mil v i lues n. ie a crowbar and a cake ol soap Thin la ! the third time since Mr W ang li.it bet II In business III Callbt lll.it III' sate ha been blown open Mlsa Lola Smith. M-. eda Hrow. j ami Mr Kl'l Hroitu Imik In Hie stute! fair during the w e. k. Mr. and Mr,. Arthur Graham, l.-s Lillian Wang. Mil, In, I Wang, and' Cli.ulle Grahaiii. of Urc'iui City, mo toicil to Salein Friday Miss llllelia Snell and Mi.s Louis, GaHlroik ih i,' (air il-H,us Friday. Mr. and Mr W. H Hair. Mr ami Mrs. II 11 Kr, 1 h visited Ibe stale fair Friday Mrs i: A Krueger and :imill son. returned Sunday from a tisit nf set enil days 'villi Portland ndatiies. ; J. A Mitts spent scleral day In Sa b in taking III III'' slate lair C. A Will returned In Caiiby last week from Newport, where he has been for several 111011(11. He I- great ly Improved In health. Kd llulras. Walt Krueger mid Pi A. T. Murdv were Poitland visitor.. Suiiday. i A, I, im Knlgbl went to Salem Friday ' to attend the fair and Iml, lent. illy lake In Ibe coiumlsttloitcr' and Judges' convention. Mr. and Mrs. Koger. of Salem, won Canby visitors Tuesday Mrs. K. J. linker ami daughter have returned lo Canby after scleral days' visit wllh Poitland relative Clyde New si rum and James Kau plsch spent Saturday nlglii and Sun day In Harlow. Art Snook, of Vancoiiter. was a guest Sunday of his slsler, Mrs. It. S. Smith. Miss Sophia Srhaiibei, accompanied 'I In r ii i Pom Si I i-ka. eie in i i ..li I IP i allel. I iel.il Ml and Mi,. I'nd ill. mi n M0I.1II4 h. to l aubt tb.ll.ua l ll l i) Ml .. M ib. I lobt'l ul Ml xiito l. pi lit I'll, I it nil, I li.ililld.l) Hie I. iiloe id bla ,..b. r. lake lieli et Wall bl'i, iii Clan ine I n .oil I bub. Combs weie I'm II. 111, 1 l"i. II. as I I ll.il . t II, ,l I 'i.tlow ,iC ate a.'lne nl Hie lalib. pi.' pit Hi, 0 ti it.. I III! Sill" I, ,11 dm III. ' Hie filk Mia I'.'llll.l l,.l Ml Sell ll.ilflll.,ll Mia C li I tin'i Ml .. I IIHo Mi 'Hum. Inn M. II no AM', tl ll .it t Mi ill P. . il P. elet M1II1 1. I. dm SV lute. Inn I dull 101 U..1..1 and K I Hot Mi mid Mi . li Vi W bin. mi l Mi . till, 10 l.ialiaiu wile pi.iHaii.l toll 1, la 'lhui.il.il Hut punning b I hii'inlat Lu 'a ' in a. 1. I "p. lldUM s. ll l ll .III. Ill I alibi Mi - t It I'll. 1 .in. d 1. Im m I lie, 1., In to hit Inline In I'eitlnid al let all ettilnbd 1 1 -It wllh lot al.1,1.. M 1 . I 1 .no VI., Kill! Ill inn I Mt '.I,. pi w .11 I l l ll , l.e I llll.. Ml . II I. nan. II I Ml - I..I licit lb ell to I'lll 11. I ' " it Si 1 It 11,11 til belt ll,lle, ; ,11 llll lllllollliiblli' lo I Idi'lll M'lll'l.l. ...ill,. M, I I b till" Is oil bin, I log f r 1 1 1. i'.ll llieiebiiig wih 11 pail of III. Il l- I" .lllllUK III" ai'tolll'll'lle vtb.il H i .le. lllin Keel b. . alio' i"ll ol in. Iii I be lo-l 11, Html nl Hie ma bin. I ... 1 on: It w.i. going I" ba. k ou t a I'. ill,., lie pile, rd .III I (.11 in 'ill III, bl. lo , d and l .l' k II" w.l le mon. I to Ibe lin i I'lltg I oapllal ami 011 Wt.liii'Mlat was anil tun on. 1 Ion. Init ol Ibe lllll." Til" lb" tot Ille tint able 10 determine hew si 11,111a the In pill, a llll' I I'C Is Hi" soil III Ml Ull'l Mia I I I Ii who wie an aelln.i-.lt ll, .. I tan I'lilllbs Iti.n. whell I tl.-Ir III 11 1 ll 1 1 11' went otel til" I'lllballk'lii III a I S. . I 1,1 Whin You Tkt Cold With lb" uM't.ige mall 11 told la .1 mtIoiis imiller and should nol be trill e. with, as si. fie nl Hie lunal danger oil ' ilisi a-e.nl.nl w llll a 1 illinium col l I., l.e chamberlain' Cough Kemuli and gel 1 Id of your 1 obi s ipib l.ly a po.alble You lire Hot e I M-r llllelll lllg when ton ii".' this remedy, a It I1.1 beeii In use (or mmit tear and bus uu established reputation ll contains tin opium or oilier n.tr. otn Obtain able i-icrt where FHAMV JUHV EXCUSED Poll I I ANP. Die. Heil :n. Kn' 1 bi t boura lo the minute (null 111,' time Hie pirv in the Kll.-abel'i G Fi.tiy feig'Ti inn' retired they ie turned I11I0 toiirt at iiisiii today asked to b" I'll used. It Is absolutely Impossible (,o lo ugrii,' klated lb" (oietnnil I lie Jolt flood ulllii Inr cnliv:.'! and line" (or a, ipilltal. The ipiestioii of Inlsnt" wui Hi" I',, lilt oicr Willi h III" Jill l ilea. I'll. k.' l. NEEDFUL KNOWLEDGE .ml 11 Orrgon City People Should Learn to Dfttct the Approach of Kidney Disease. I be Min;,li,ins nf kidney trouble aie m int III ... r . 1 1 -1 .-. I kldncy i often ex 1 n te a till, k. i loiiily. oflciinlte urlii". full of s. dlinciit, ll 1 1'gtilur of passage nr at'i lob d by 11 sen ..(Unit o( si aiding. '1 he I a, k mil v- ache, headai he and di t -p. IP mat in-, ur and Ih" vl'llui Is ofi.'ii tteirhied do'iii In a feeling oM. hi , 1, ir ami (atlgne .N'eglei t llie .c warnings ami Ib. r" Is daiigi r pela. often protcs fatal 'oii tan us., no better cndorsi'd I I bluet n l Ii than Po.in's Klduef Pills Heles Ulegoll Cllt proof of tlulr iin rll l.liwli'llie N.lllie '."1.1 M.lillioll St. Oregon Cllt. sat ' Klghl years ng 1 I vim laid up for -eii'tal mouth with lllll. illilli.it,, I v rlieilllillllslll. Mieil of the lime I was perfeclll helpless all. I my whole body ias sore. I could 1 li a it 1 1 y bear lo hate anyone come near 'my bed, 11s I was 10 sen.illlve to the leioit noise. My kidney Were III a pretty bud way ninl they were tery I congested. I had taken only a couple of boxes of Un, m's Kidney I'llls when I my kidneys acted more freely and the rheumatic pultm eased up. I I noli I about six boxes allogelhet' 11 ti il since then I have had bill very little trouble from my kidneys and hate been (eel llli; good In every way." ! Price r.lic ul all dealers. Don't sine J ply ask for a kidney remedy gel I loan's Kidney Pills the name Hint I Mr. Nnlhe It it I . Fouler Mllburu Co., I Props., I tu (Tii lo. N. Y. A drink that shouldbe on every table PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore. On Bale at all Leading Groceriei and Confection trite; PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY CHICHESTER S PILLS W--. HIK IMAMH.NK liHA Nil. V In-.,,!-!. A Untl Ilia llKs-Triln WA tioNn iiiixmi i-ii.i.s. r a With exieiiKivo improvements to buildings and grounds now under way completed, the federal lish hnlohurv at Clackamas will be one of the best in the entire country. The ma. 11 milliliiiK of the new plan1, a structure f.S by 11)0 feel, to be used lor the hatching of eggs, will be com pleted early next month. With Us ccmpletion, the present open Htrnc li.ro will be no lonRcr used for batch ing eggs. A reservoir, made or con crete and with a capacity of li.'.U.'JUO gallons, will be used when completed te hold young fish when they have grown so large that the hatchini? trayii are Inn Kinall for them. The reser voir will be ." by 77 feet and will be 11 feet deep. Near the banks of the. Clackamas river a pumping plant Is bolim In stalled by W. II. Howell, formerly sup erintendent of the Oregon City water works. The system will contain two pumps installed, each liuving a cap acity of 1000 gallons per minute. One v ill pump the water from the Claeka mas river to the reservoir, and a simi lar pump to be Installed at the Hpring, which now supplies the. present build ing with water for hatching purposes. An electric light system Is to be In stalled. The grounds surrounding the hatch cry buildings are to bo beautified. Gardens are to be laid out, which will surround the concrete ponds contain ing the young fish. There are five acres lu all, and one of the most de sirable locations for a fish hatchery. It is through the efforts of Henry O'.Malley, who was formerly connected v illi the hatchery at this point, and who Is now chief of the division of. fish (ultiire at WavhlnKton. P. C, that the improvements to the Clackamas W SOLD BY DRIGGISTS EVlRYWHERE fish O'Mal- ye.ntivTwna.Bt.safr'a Ai.ijnKdiit i i hatchery are being niHile. Mr. ley was succeeded at this hatchery ny il. C. .Mitchell, who has been con nected wllh the Culled Slates llsli hatcheries for the last 11 years, ti nil j who recently arrived from Yes Hay. Alaska, but was employed tit the hatchery at Clackamas about seven I years ago before taking up his resl-; deuce in the north. He has iiIko been I ci.nnected with California and Wasli-1 i::f;tiin hatcheries. In the hatchery building that Is now J being used at this point lire ovcri 1,000.0(10 Chinook salmon eggs so far) Ibis season, and arrangements are be-1 ing made for the handling of I ."iiiO.OOO. ! They will be used when hatched to i-.lock the slates or Oregon, Washing-1 Ion and Idaho. These eggs lire placed j in wire netting trays as soon lis taken , from the salmon nearby, each trav having n capacity of 21,000, and Ihese j are gone over each day by John Lena-1 l.-orger, who has been In the employ of j the llsh hatchery at Clackamas for the past 'l't years. I F.ggs bearing the while markings' on the side are Immediately removed. ns these lire dead, and If not removed i Immediately will cause others along-1 side to become affected with, w hat Is j lermed by Mr. LennberKer, a fungus. ! The temperature of the water Is about f.O degrees, and It requires about 50 days time Tor these eggs to hutch. After the eggs have been hatched, these young llsli will feed from the sacks that cling to their bodies, and will thrive for about .10 days, iiftij, which they are fed ground liver, three or four times each day. Close to this building are several large concrete ponds that have been constructed for the caring of tho fish alter they have become too large for the wire netting trays, and at the pres ent time there are several thousand young Chlnooks ranRinK from three to four Inches In length In these ponds. Rubber Stamps Our Rulilicr St amp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special stamps on short notice. Orders received by 5 P. M. delivered the following; ninrninn;. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER G. H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. Oregon City Enterprise Office Outfitter Phone Pacific 2 HomeB-10