J' onvAU)s n i'V knti-mmmmsk. kkmiav. in:ri:Mm:u h. mm. i CHARLEY CHAPLIN'S ANTICS He Drc.mi Wonderful Drc.m-anJ Then- ! JT flNO SiT DOWW KCST! Tkit Y loiOMe TrtcSE Wooos mat FULL Of CtAR1. -7 Li 'M,v i kl r" rt 1 1 nnv slain ' ( : JUS- v ,C l ! - II . M fe . II '. ' - X ' ' V . . I j - ' 'I "V v-i f ll f 4..... A fVOO OLOl ST JCf 7 I hiki : I ..... VOU OLD I I n s-.Js-l ' -' ' II . Ill UW UIMIUI L. .-' V V rv to Mfl-W1' 1 4 a. " . I GKB-BijMl'Mlfi oW (; if iCOMPOMIt I He Jon Jn cooo TRf 0. A; feW- . . . $r,, 1 1OVV ABOUT A tlTTLtl 7 V 11 7 ISi Years' First Sncw f; In Clackamas County TEACHER DESCRIBES WONDERS SEEN IN VISIT TO OREGON CITY OREGON CITY MAN riCHT WAV THROUGH STORM IN AUTO FROM ESTACADA. V Ppr nd Wooltn Mill and O'g Gtntrtlng PUn Sourc of Wondr to Viiilort form Portland Talk by Mrs. Eva Emary Of Much tnjoytd. ! rl u I u n it r MULINO. EAGLE GREEK VOTES 5 Mill SPECIAL HMD UK i !Myillrr tHHM Clukalliu. niiinlv h.,.l II. Iir.i f f . , . . lit.H-, ir.l llio KMitl pai-rr aiiii Mil. n MEADOW BROOK ; ,a" Tu.U, In ,.. ,l.m W ; ,, .,, ,,., , ,prll1, , M. , noful comim m Iiik Wtotv d.i)!UIU.I u,Khllii huiut h rv Mr. Ka Kim ry Vrlyoli) 1'iirtlaiKl Ifaihi-il il4 olilili liulilx Z.'DO hiuiuU nf llm f i n Halt lit llrrilKli City NipwiiiIm r 1, 1 l-llt'd rMui l. wlilrll la till v rlli'lil inallt) ft lii'ti ) w rill)K uhT. TIii'h cnul m'lla imxliirii uniniull) ,an4 lanttni; aliuoul :i day I'.n- iiitiim pliiiii'iT Ori'Kiitl, 4 a'llt anllitirltr. MfMNO. Ore.. lc. ". (Shh-IuD Mr. Miry t'rook went to rortlaml thla week to vfult her ilannhter, Mr. Rul) JtiKlolph. I J. U Daniel inuile a bualne trip 1 to Orvcon City lat Saturday. He was acrompanled by hia aon. Lee. KJ. lienllne wan an Oregon City vis itor last Saturday. Mr. Grant Ahby visited relative and friend in Sajem last week. Itayne Howard wa a Portland vis itor !at week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Voodldea went to Oregon City las-t Saturday. W. H SUPERVISOR GUS BURNETT SELLS 10 ACRES. MKAIHUVUHOOK. Ore. IHv. S (SiHK'lah Mr. and Mr. Juke Sthlewei m-lie. DOUGLASS IS FAVORED ASiutid duuKbter returued to KAC.1.E CUKKK. Ore., Dec. S (Spe cial.) The annual road meeting was held at EKle Creek last Wednesday and a special 5 mill tax was voted. W. H. Douclasa was elected sujicrvlsor. Mrs. T. C. McKay wa the Thanks givinx and week end guest of Portland ' friend. Mr. Alley Anthoney and family are ' 'r- n" rs- Moennae sient tno poing to move away from Mullno llt,ter ,art of last 'wk " I1 "f They r.re going to a sawmill beyon th'lr daughter. Mr. Kay Douglass. Mu'aila. I "U8 ""rneu recently soiu ten acres of land to Mr. hitch of Heppner. George Douglass, of I'ortland. was In the fie'd. J. J. Mallet and Tete Her- -j. . . ;. ., ,. , . 1 relative. A. W. Cooke and wife ca'led on Mrs. Ko! crt Schuebel was re-elected road supervisor. Three candidate were dine were the other candidates. An old fashioned dance was given in Mullno ha'l la.st Thursday nluht. Tne uffair was given under the auspices of Mulino's prominent people. And It wa a decided success in every way. Invitations were issued to those at tending. Mr. and Mrs. YVoodsides and Mrs. Cook were dinner guests of Mrs. Kosq Wallace last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hult and chil dren spent Thanksgiving with rela Uvea In Colton. Mr. and Mrs. August Erlckson wcra the guests of their son, Elmer Erlck son and family last Thursday and Kri day. Iloyd Darnell of Portland, visited his grandfather, X. ii. Darnell lastl week. Mrs. Howlett Saturday. j. J J. j, ,J .(. f ,J, BARLOW HARLOW, Ore.. Ik'c. S. (Special. I Mrs. Jas. Erlckson went to Port land Monday, where she w ill be oper ated upon Wednesday. Mr. Erlckson went down Tuesday afternoon to be Thursday after rmllng several du visiting at Mr. and Mr. P. O. Schlee'a home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ilolnian spent I Thanksgiving in Portland visiting rel atives. t The si hoot cpe t to give an en tertainment and have a Christina tree Tuesday. Dcccmlier If. Myrtle Iirkina came home from Maruuam Thursday to spend a few day. Ora Davis and Charles Shepherd started In logKlng for the Finn Mou-1 day. j Clarence Orem returned to Corval-1 lis Monday after spending Thanks giving vacation with home folk. Mr. aud Mrs. Gust Yllnen left for Portland Wednesday where they ex pect to work this winter. Hub Stone and Glenn ljrklns ex pect to help Chlndgren brothers with logging this winter, j Theie will be a dince In the now j hall at Orchard Falls Saturday even- I ing. December 9. Cooper and Orem - I managers. The ball 1 between Mea dow-brook and Jamestown. Fred Iflaiknian and family spent Thauksgiviim nt It. U Orem's of Un ion Mills. Charles Heck and family of Cedar dale, have moved In tin; house known as the Orem house. Charles Heck and George Williams i fcilacada nml.itiU In, I ihn rrl..l on whii h she l ail !.nowfall. the depth b-lng about four!"" M4,hll,U Xb":"'U- ln ,h" .. , ' ' letln ol the Portland tira.le TracDer ( llfford llaM. of th rltv. reik . . .. . ........ ... . . .. Portlaud ' anstTiauoii. uew nm-i ins tinii , irariiiami ui iiif ,ir liira l.ll 111 i Inns siirance coiniany, left Oregun City at lovertng nkiea. chilly temperature. an early hour for K-l.u ada Tuesday guty lnl and ih caslonal aplaahea of and made hi way tlirniiKh aim ' rain could not keep forty rtithualastlc torm In hi DmUe runabout. The ! menibera of the Grado Teacher' -anowfa'l wua to deiine at time that I elation from truly enjoying a wonder he hud to -feel" his way along thf''l 'lay at Oregon City on Nommber roadway. The anow gathered In great n- I ,,a"k" ,,n ,ho '"J "''' ' Tom I A folirt,.,.n np rt , ,nifort of the car. The flake were of un-u,(. r.,. ,ar brought ua lulu Ihe I usual size and when leaving the town hr,lM lh, ml rv M lt lllUy w be of Kslaruda at II oi lock It waa tl'l ailed allowing. For mllea In a dlstaiu-e the ! ... , . . Liu. ... -... i .. .i ,i, . Ill forenmm w a spent In visiting hills were whitened with their blanket' . ... , , ... . ... of snow i 1 1 iv mm biki i-n-i iiie i'ihiii iiei-i u- ' leadership of rlfli-lent guides. The At Heaver Creek there was about w.H.ien null, said to be the litrgct west one in. n or snow, ami mis amn lljf n,,, Mi,U,pp. a solid tnn.lure of appeared with the rain, while at Mo-l,, ,rUk wlIh innumerable windows, lulla It fell to tho depth of two Inrhv i la,, 0 (he prim Ipal thorougbfari.. The snow commenced fa'llng at the'n,.ri, W(. M ,h tvnv brought In. lutter place at oVIm-k. and It was not ...n,.,!. ,e.ur...l. dted. and dried, the.i long before the fields were while. j ,. .j,,.,) w(K)i ,,, through the carding Iledland had about two Indies of machine (a thing wlih aparently Im snow on th ground by 12 o'clock, ! mull Intelligence! In which the tuugled ciimmeticing at 10 o'clotk. III. res of wl are picked apart and Mount Pleasant situated about one' l,11" ,,'f Mfl 1,1 "'Jerly row, form present at the operation. Mrs. Hattic ! exptM t to do some logging for John Crowley has been appointed assistant I ari and ujie half miles from this city had its first snow stnnn. hut no longer had the fields taseo covered than a heavy ruin soon curried It off. Stafford, on the west side, had a slight snowstorm, but remained but a short time. The hills some distant . lug a narrow fluffy ribbon of wool; ! Ilieu we saw these fluffy ribbona spun. : twisted and wound on steel bobbins. ) and last of all the Hated yarn woven j Into the gray blunget or paid cloth on I Hie huge noisy looms, j In an upper story, a tailoring depnrt- I postmistress and will have charge of i the postofflre in Mr. Erickson's ab sence. 1U. - .1. tl . i i i n- nuuuiern i acme company nas , decided to hire men from near here i The school Is going to give an en-1 to dis the ditch. ! tertainment at the school house on ! Clarence Orem sold a fine team of horse to Charles Heck last week. Several from here attended the bas ketball Kame at Colton Saturday night. Sunday visitors at P. O. Chlndgren's were Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Chlndgren Miss Cora Hers and Mr. Johnson of n'l family. Hannah O. Johnson. II Christmas. There will be a Christmas Silverton were quietly married here j Stone of Mollala and Nettle Ijtrkins. tree also. Wednesday. November 29. at the home i Schiewe was able to return to Hert Rape, of Canby. was a MulinoiOf the bride's parents. The wedding I school ut Colton Monday ufter visitor Tuesday and Wednesday. was a quiet one, only relatives of the I '"' operation on her throat. J I Mall-t v u nnmoii m, i. 1 bride and groom being present. The! s,r- "nd Mr3- - 0re" "'"I family. Daniels, and Miss Kate Daniels, were 'ounR foup'e left on the afternoon dinner euests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe ,ruin nild a "eavy shower of rice. Daniels last Thursday. The small daughter of Mrs Larkins Is on the sick list. Kobert Schuebel and family are mov ing to Mulino. They were formerly residents of Eldorado. Mulino had a flurry of snow last Tuesday. Hut It was anything but thn beautiful as It was too sloppy for comfort, but later it turned Into the good old fashioned rain for which we are all truly thankful. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fish and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mallet and children were the guests of J. .1. Mullett last Sunday. Arthur Mallet was a Mulino visitor Sunday. Tom Fish was a Colton visitor last Friday. August Erlckson has rented his house and the family have taken pos session. Houses do not remain empty long here In Mulino. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor who have been Jiving In Willamette have moved out on their place here in Mulino and the family that occupied their house have moved Into the store building formerly occupied by Scott & Com pany. W. Porter is sawing wood for Mr. Cantwell. His woodsaw runs by gasoline. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orem of Cedardalc siient Thursday evetiine nt Cora's manv friends wish her success A. I.. Larkins. and happiness. Kev. A. O. White of' Herman and Hen Chlndgren and II. Silverton officated. ! Stone went to Dickey Prairie Saturday Mrs. Parrott of Glenwood, Wash., j evening to help in a program at the is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i '-hool house. A merry birthday party took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zleg- Icr's Saturday afternoon, given in hon or of the twins. i:;th birthday, Lloyd and Lucille. The idea of the "twins" birthday was cleverly carried out by various handpainted designs of twins on place cards provided for all pres ent. The afternoon was pleasantly passed in playing games and dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Zieglcr was assisted by Miss Sinn, the primary teacher, and Mrs. O. E. Hlosser. Those present -were: Lloyd, Luci'le and Hen Ziegler, Leta Zimmerman, Freda Goetz, Irene Wuf fel. Ida Slatager, Pearl King, Cora Kelbaugh, Malla Grindlan. Nellie, i Stella and Elmer Herg, Dollle Veteto, George and Willie Ziegler, Lyle Pen ne'l, Arthur Hrudrig and Ivan Hlosser. Mins Pearl Hayes and Mrs. Hattie Crowley went to Oregon City Mon day. Mrs. Irwin and son, Elmer, went to Portland Friday. Mrs. Wait of Canby was calling on friends here Monday. J 5 '( 'ti 4 -h t r; v v t. S MACKS8URG. A a, DAMASCUS GIRL WEDS MACKS BURG, Ore., Dec. 7 (Spe cial) Among the high school pupils who came home for Thanksgiving were Twin Rachel Miller from Wood .httrn and Agues Kister from the Jef ferson high school of Portland. The Misses Ella and May Schultz fipent Thanksgiving at home. Miss Anna Hepler who has been slaying at the home of her brother In Meridian, has came home. The Mothers' club is to meet on De cember 7th, at the home of its presi dent, Mrs. Jno. Hepler. Mr. Statiffer, with his family, movd last week to his new home near Sa lem. Miss Lucille Gibson, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Vogel In Port Meridtan, has come home. A large and happy congregation gathered on Thanksgiving at the Lu theran church. Whan Doctors War Slavas. Humans of menus bad physicians lu their own houses. These men were slaves, for, odd as It seems, many Ho muu slaves were accomplished In liter ature, art ami science. At one time the selling price of a slave doctor was about the equivalent of $.W in our money. After the time of Julius Cucmu-, who encouraged physicians, the art began to "lift Its bend" in Itome. mid later men of character and p' sillou, though generally foreigners, entered the pro fession. Some i f thei.i a cumulated lal-'-'e fortunes, ami one who was noted for liis s.C uiiule lh. equivalent of nt leu-a jiO.oiM III lew years. Mossini a .oaiouty. Rossini Was intoie.ab.y jcaloii.i of ail his musical coiiteiiiniiai ies anil partic ularly of Meyerbeer. In ixai he beard "The Huguenots," uml on listening to the peifol'iiiuuce li'oiii Hie liegiimiiiK lo ttie end be iiiaile up his mind that Meyerbeer bud excelled liiui and deter mined lo w-rllc no more o.erulie music. He lived until ISIVS. hut irialiiic, nmli lug lor the lyric stage His lliiny-tivn year of retirement were spent in the pleasures of a voluptuary. He was particularly fond of good euling uud away are still covered with a coating!111"" tll,lhl"'" ,h" 1''',k,,' of snow. i feat machine edge and turns tho n .... t .i . i .i ii . , ini'es of cloth Into warm overcoats. Many of Hip old time residents of Cla kamns conntv fear a slinl'ar storm j "N"' ,1,r''1' Br,'at ',!,l"'r "iIIIm "ll,t ""I'- of last year during the winter. Tliel'lv "l0 wl,h l",M,'r B,"ml llk" snulrrel have been active In nnllln.. massive fort lit ihn river' edge. ...ihhi tuna ol '..per or 23.'. tuna dully They employ mole than ll'IIU people The largest Mill has atkitisl many uilintruhlri reform and the men are gHeil pentnUge of (tin profits l'u.in over the big auaprnnlon brldKit which link the town lo the weal aldo we coiue at the end of a. Unity minute wulk along Ivy and (era dad bluff to the electric plant. Here the waterfall haniesaed ami aubdiied, pour dccoiiroimly oxer the big dam built to give more (xiwcr, thus sacrificing beauty to progresa. The bulldhig In inblea with the mighty ruah of water In (he great turbine fur underground. The various pre.- sea by which the electricity thus generated la poured along the wire, atored and distributed and the nlinont uncanny Intelligence of Hie limtruinciila by which the social and Industrial actlvlle In lint area iippllcd with llkht and power u In dicated In (hn demand for them are recorded, were explained by a courte ous official. Wo must i-oiifea. (hat while some of Ihn liielhodi are liieoin prehenslblo lo the uninitiated, elec-l trlclty I the nioM fascinating or In dustrie. Mack again lo Main street, we lake -r ---- ' i inning and feeding the er, all k (I nild destllule, emlgriilll of lb 1 1 v III, lonl Mm III ntilllill Willi (be toiupaii) and led him In ml bl lot Willi the American, held ua spell bound until bile In Ibe afternoon. Mia De thin toiidinted ua per aniiall) to (lie nr.oe. of M' I.oiikIiIhi and hi wife Down a tkclcloii fllgbl of early Iron steps, over ihn rink ribbed bluff IhrtiUKll Ixailllful gleeii cry we inude our wny to Hie iliunli nlhler wbone wa'l rent Ihe bo, Ilea nt the founder and hla wife. It waa Ihe ununliiioua fii-lltig of th" party lhl Ihe day a eiperleiice had broiigbl ua Into touch with tlilnga that are vital, reaching out of the ln-l Into Hie present condltloiia of am lul and In dunlrlul activity and all were kindled wlih a denire to learn more about our wonderful atale. GERMANS hi ON n WITH THEIR . BIG GUNS BERLIN REPORTS DRIVE ON BUL GARIANS IS PROGRESSING SATISFACTORILY. ( OPKNIIAliKV. via Umdoii. Dec I. According lo the llerlln -orrcMiui. em uf the Ni.lioliul Tldeiide, liermuil artillery, which now Is euipbiced only theliiunlclpnlelevalor.aiiewcoiivell.il, tll,.H frolll Hlicbnrenl, begun to away their w inter's store, and have an unusual thickness of fur, causing the "weather prophet" to believe In Ihe long winter. POLK'S GAZETTEER A BattnM Plrartorr f each CKr, Towa and YUlar u Orrsua an j nil.niniiuu, iniif a iMwrlpilia nurirn 01 rarn pion irntkn. r-hinpln Fsrllltlr aoi ( Inl. Ilrd nim-inrj tt tOt JBluiiWM B. L. I'OT.K CO., la. Here giant firt. two and oliehalf to six feet In diameter are brought In on long trains over the Southern Paclfle trucks. cut up into foot lengths, and ground Into pulp for paper. The ground wood, further treated with sulphide, Is mixed with much water in largo tank and beaten smooth by machinery. Tho yellowish liquid resulting from this proces Is conducted ill a thinly spread, finely divided sheet over a series of platen and screens which gradually drain I away the water, leaving the pulp In j ii smooth wet sheet, which passes tin- dcr, over mid betwen olio pair of warmed steel rollers after another anil ' ut the end rolls Itself on n cylinder, lenre. ,y which we are quickly lifted to Ihe top of the HO foot bluff on which lire most of (lie residence. A mi incut' walk bring ua Into Mclaugh lin Park, donated half a century ag-i to the city by It generous founder. Dr. John McUiughlln. The old Mc laughlin hotiHf, which orlKlnully stun. I down ut the end of Main si reel, wn recently brought up (o the park. t whs a ruin, but the McLoughllti asso ciation had It rentored, painted, pa pered uml furnished us it wa In the 'IDs. A resident hoiihckccier assures lis being kept In good order. It Is a HUliHt.intiul square white frame build ing set In harmonious surroundings of well kepi lawns, rose beds and shrub bery, made and kept beautiful by the city. In this house, In Mrs. MeLoughllu's silting room In fact, we had two de lightful hour In company wlih Mrs. Eva Emery Dye, author of "Tho Con quest," "Mclaughlin and Oldl)regou" and olher books on the Pacific North west, In the romantic style. Mrs. Dye's account of life in coiubnrd the illy yesterday. HEItl.lN, Dec. I The war office an nounced tonight Hint ' billing noulll uud west of Hiifhiircut I developing favorably to the Teutonic armies. The Russian have been Increasing their n ilvlly lu the Carpiithh'tis, lie cording to today's army headquarters atrttcmcnt. but their attack were ap parently made to cover a lotting do wn of (he offensive lu this region. Huch. iihhiiuIi a were made were easl'y re pulsed. The Important town of TergovlHten ban been captured by the Auslro Ger man forces. The defeat of Hie Flint Rouini-.nlun iirmy Is declare! ti have ieen compllo, nnd the Teutonic troops are continuing Iheii , ;ct.,t lou i I. .in h enswurd from Pclesht'. PHTItOUKMl. via Loud Dec, L The lliiicly arrival of ituanlaii troops before Hm barest at the critical mo ment, when the Ions of the capital seemed almost certain, has somewhat tlii i hungeil the Roumanian situation. Ac- ear'y days, with lis chief figure John I cording to military opinion here. Ihe Mcl.nuglilln, head factor of the Hudson I Roumanians now have at leant a flr.ht Hay company, whoso kindness In wel- ing clinn.o to retain their capital. T3 25c PER MONTH IS THE AVERAGE COST OF OPERATING A MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM. DAMASCUS, Ore., Dec. 8 (Special) A pretty home wedding was solemn ized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Shank Thanksgiving day when their llnnehler. Ifayf-l lipr-nmo flio ivlfn r.f Clinton Couch of Goldendale, Wash. dl a"'1 a-t',ul'lp1 ul,out Mla The bride was charming In a white I i'oungest uud gayest society he could silk crepe de chine dress and was at- a"11" I " liousc. tended by her sister, Miss Alma Shank, , while the groom's brother, also of 1 -i Goldendale. was best man. Only im-! jhe Orchid, mediate relatives of the family were j T)je orrhld U a viiliai- plant, for. present at the ceremony which was j ,,.,.,,. ns ,,- ,.r. ls pTfor,ned by Rev. j. A. Royer of Port- j (jNtll,.tirHv ,,.,,,',, ,Ilir. ,,,. KInHN j i:.C Hie violet, otliei-s li!;e Ihe nwe. the hyacinth, the daffodil. fin-Iilils are Hie Courjh Medicine for Children. , n:onlievs. Hie mimics of Hie veneliiliie Mrs. Hugh Cook, Snottsville, N. Y., world. In dor its well m form uud H'achley to - rraded arhool ... erect i large union says: - About five years ago when we,t, N ,IPP ,!,.,. re.-cmliles im i.-r-were living in Garbutt. N. Y., I doc-, ,IPt r, ).(H un. f-.-ver a, ing tored two of my children suffering T torM io p:ii:sl , roots, spiders. M h from colds wlih Chamberlain's Coiu-.h j 1!al,r!) t p f r I nnd v.lint imL Ami they alo not :io.m)Iu:i i.v certain to long J i t Remedy and found it Just as repre sented In every way. It promptly checked their coughing and cured their colds quicker than anything I ever used." Obtainable everywhere. ( Adv.) rp!, the same t'vlce In "iiev.i.ion. Sacratary Birds. Secretary birds nre so called because of the quill-like plume about their DfllllOII TUT DIIPIlTT DDIPAflCI The Water Bucket Must Go. It is a back breaker, DMIiIOII I lit DUullLl DIiIuHIIl; a back number and a useless consumer of energy. Think how many miles of steps your wife ls obllgod to take each day because she doos not have tire advantages of water undor pressure. Is lt any wonder that she is dog tired each night The usoless waste of enorgy in lifting a heavy wator huckot each time a little water ls needed, the endless trips to the well or spring, those are tho things that make for physical breakdowns. Think of the chance of your water becoming contaminated and the health of your family dostroyed. Think of the danger of fire, a fire that a steady stream of wator will quickly kill but when this is not at hand will greodlly con.time your home, your property and possibly a life. Those things can't be thought of in tho torms of dollars but the fact ls that MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM ,N YOU'LL OCT YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OUT OF A No Secret About the Mitchell System T!:p Vu.h.II H.ri,.m J a ulnipl rt, nothing illffl 'ilt to urirl.-rMl anil i,r opornlp, n!'ml It. Th.. n-HN.ni It Klveii Letter nervlrc III ltii'AiiM It ! iniiOi- up of iiotti-r iinlm. In mklnn our iiutfli. wh III.- Mlt'hrll frenwil HI .el I'n.'lllllillli' T'lllk: ll'K o-Hti-fl uniler li.-;irlcr pn-Miir. tliinl nu fnn jitlt nil It uml In Kiiiiriinl.--. f.ir 12 khiiiiIh; wii ihc milr the MVKIIS luN ri.le Nent HIlil.it. If tU'I IN ll better pilllip ttlllll the .Me, till- llloNt erlllnil llllnl buyer. Ill .vmirlen no li"t loear or II. r-r n.wer, u n k.w'ii.h iibIiip In iie.ile.1, we Irmtnl I Ht.ivi-r, the ml ie-iiil-nl.le there H. I tH lmlielly will lllMB'Hl to JtM lit nice. More tlnin .'I.'hki uer In llio Nrlliwet aiiy It'll h " -jso.l" eiiR-ltje, nrirl ) It In. In fuel, our ouiriiN itre nimle np to milt your reimlre-i lnera: We ll-.n't jitlemtt to tnilke 'nll- relllr'IIienlK lit Mir olltflla. Urlle ua anil we will tell Hour e do It. lt will make vour property more viilnnlile. It will nuikn your fiuully mure buiipy ami eonti-nleil IIiioiikIi the enjiiyiiieiit of tlm hath. Hie liiiinilry. Hie ninny other conveiilenees Unit ura dupiuuluiit upon a supply of running wilier In Ihn home. The .Mitchell HvHleni iniikes IIiIiiks iimre convenient In the hnrnyiinl ii ml It aiforila ithsoliiti. iiroleeiliiii nuiiliiiit fire by siiptil vliis a tlepoiiil iihln supply of wiiler umler nnv prnnsure up to J5 poiiiiiIb. It will help preserve the. health of your felks, beeiuiMii nolhlmr or forelKti niiliirii ciin Knt Into tha water after It has been pumpi-il l.i... .1... Mil. .hell VCnler KeHlOlll. If vour water source, la pure, your water will remain pure It flows from Hid tup. Tho Mitchell Wnler Hvsteni furnishes cnol water In summer uml ts proof nirnliist freezing In winter. In short. It make life, worth living, fiml It you will limit in "ii" i"ii"r ""in '"" il,,. .-..itcliiN nn I nit von Slilliny cannoi aiiuiu iw uo nonui,. w... umler pressure In the home. Water whan yarn want. Whara you want Stovar Cnalnaa Pumpa " av Myar'a Pumpa 4 M YUL aT .Jfr SPOKANE,:--,.,., BOISE r AM '-. m l.---.- II Uf'U IV - 11 our book 1?.-- M I N "FROM THE PATH - . G&J OFHIS FATHERS" jS& It will tell you WT r jgfsa. Mout this ! S -7fj mter supply auestbn ( ' ASK FOR BOOK K-JlJJ : I U iXZJH" """ e. ry w - 1 1 W. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City Agent 2C