Page 2 J A B a'' TtwiOtii - Vwj b Kirs?, r Wilsonvilte WILSONVILLE, Nov. H. Norris Voting. Dorris Tonne. Elmer Seelevi and Elmer Todd left tor Vancouver! Sunday, having enlisted in Vi Engin- eer s core. Clara Epler, who was operated up on In Portland hospital, for appendici tis, Is improving. Roy Baker went to Portland on Sat urday to enlist in the Navy. Mrs. Bctalgla, who has been ill for about seven weeks, was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital, in Portland Monday. Hot lunches are being served at Wllsonvllle school house, during the noon hour, and are much appreciated by the pupils. Mrs. Inraan, who has been visiting relatives here, left for her home on Monday. The clerks of school boards of this vicinity, have ' been busy this week collecting tor the T. M. C. A. drive. The Red Cross Society of Corral Creek district, met at the home of Mrs. H. Jost. ou Wednesday afternoon. W. Stangle has been appointed dep uty sheriff. He isnow in Portland. Mrs. M. C. Toung went to West Butteville school on Friday afternoon, to help organize a Parent-Teacher As sociation there, Mrs. Aubrey Wood and daughter, I Audrey, went to Portland Saturday it being necessary to have an opera tion performed upon Audrey's throat, and we are pleased to learn that Audrej is getting along nicely, and returned home. ' Mr. Brett was in Wilsonville on Fri day on insurance business. Margaret Baker is visiting her grandparents, Mr." and Mrs. Alison Baker, accompanyiny her nncle Roy, Portland, on Sunday. Logan LOGAN, Ore., Nov. 14. The Busy Workers' club met at Mrs. Carl Fal lert's Saturday. Mr. Sherwood underwent an opera tion In a Portland hospitaL F. W Riebhoff has purchased a teed and chop mill of larger capacity than the old one. Clpar Creek Creamerv Daid off nat rons at 52 cents per pound net tor but- j ter fat for October. The Christensen family, ot North Logan, had the misfortune to have their home and contents burned re cently. Their new house nnder con struction is not done yet The little daughter of Mr. Vogan, who is head carpenter on the Jackson log mansion at Clear Creek Park, is very ill with pneumonia. If some farmers who use shorts would send a sample to the pure food commission, it might have the effect of improving the quality. That $34 per ton for re-ground bran and cleanings is out of reason. If sold for shorts, it should be true to name. A "total eclipse" seems due along Clear Creek. Some were awaiting it at Baker's Bridge Sunday evening, but seems to have vanished over the hill. Try coon dogs next time. P. M. Klrchem took a load of "pork ers" to the stock yards Tuesday. Fred Gerber is on the United States grand Jury in Portland. Eagle Creek EAGLE CREEK, Ore., Not. 14. F. C. McKay as a Portland visitor one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass made a return trip to Portland one day last week. H. 'S. Gibson is the proud possessor ot twin Holstein calves. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle were Es tacada visitors one day last week. Mrs. R. B. Gibson called on Mrs. Roy Douglass last Thursday. Some timber cruisers were out last week cruising the timber owned by J. I. Marshall, of Portland, situated on Deep Creek. Mr. Marshall is contem plating building a saw mill. Mrs. H. S. Jones is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Viola Douglass. Carl Douglass has recently built a new woodshed and is now making some improvements on the house. J. P. Woodle and wife motored to Mt. Tabor Sunday morning, returning In the evening. The farmers have been busy the past week digging potatoes- which turned out very well. A N. Orke has moved his house over near his new barn, so that now they can see out to the road. Mrs. Annie Beckett went to Portland the first ot the week, accompanying her daughters, Mabel and Veroo Beck ett, who were out to spend Sunday at home. Claude Sersanous and family motor ed out to E. Naylor's Sunday. Old Folks Saved From Suffering Mrs. Mary A. Dean, Taunton, Mass., in her 87th year, says: "1 thought I was beyond tiie reach of medicine, but Foley Kidney Pills have proven most beneficial in my case." Mr, Sam A. Hoover, High Point, N. C, writes: "My kidney trouble was worse at night and I had to get up from five to seven times. Now I do not have to get up at night, and con sider myself In a truly normal con dition, which I attribute to Foley Kid ney Pills, as I have taken nothing else." Mrs. M. A. Brtdses, Ito,binson, Mass., eay: "I suffered from' kidney ail ments tot two years. I commenced taking Foley Kidney Pills ten months apo, and though I am 61 years of age, 1 feel like a 16-year-old girl.' Foliv Kidney Pills are tonic, Strengthening: and up-bhildlnir, and restore normal action to the kidneys and 'o a disordered and painful blad der. They act quickly and contain no dangerous or harmful drugs. Damascus DAMASCUS, Ore., Nov, 14. The Red Cross Society met 8t me nome of Mrs. J. C. Elliott on Wednesday. . . , .... i Twenty-tnree laaies were present ami i.ir.hlA work w.. .ecomnliahed. Geo. Thompson, who recently ntov- ed from this neighborhood to Kern Park, is seriously ill. Mrs. Jno. Moore, who has been Quite 111. is able to be about apain. Ford Everett and family, formerly of Arleta, are living on the Stein place this winter. The telephone board held a meeting this week wonder if they mean to his mountain home soon, though he is get the Oregon City line in? far from being well after his accident Everybody seems so excited over the six weeks ago. escaped convicts. I'm sure they're Crushed rock Is being applied to the just as much afraid for us to see them road near Scott's, which is greatly ap as we are for them to see us! predated by the people from this sec- It looks a little like Oregon weather tlon who trade there, these last few days! 1 Silver Falls Timber Company had Any lady who will give one glass the largest fire of the season, which of Jelly toward a Christmas dinner tor proved very costly. The fire could the soldiers at American Lake, will please leave" same at J. C, Elliott's store to be packed and taken to the army, not later than November 23. I Upper Garfield. UPPER GARFIELD, Ore.. Nov. 13 The Linn saw milt has closed down 'or the winter and Tim Linn is now connected with the Garfield Lumber Company. Floyd Davis, who was recently mar ried. Is now very busy building his new house. The Garfield band is again holding Saturday night meetings for practice under the leadership of Arthur C. Davis, of Milwaukie. A very enjoyable evening was spent at a social at the Garfield church last Saturday evening with quite a large attendance. There will be a meeting at the Grange hall next Saturday evening for the purpose of organizing a liter ary society. Mr. and Mrs. R. Tom Carter, who are now living in Portland, spent the week-end at Log La Barre. We understand Robt R. Snyder is the proud owner of a new "Dodge" car. The potato crop in this district Is turning out much better than was ex- pected, which is very pleasing to those fortunate enough to have some plant ed. Word was recently received from Mrs. A. O. Whltcomb, who with her husband is now at the Cantonment near Palo Alto, Cala that they are both well and enjoying that great and wonderful climate, but still they are a little homesick for the ranch. H. A. La Barre has returned from Camp Lewis, Wash., where he has been the past five weeks, connected with the Field Auditor's Department. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Perkins and child ten of Portland, spent several days last week at Log La Barre. Walter Markwart and his brother' Harry, who are located in Portland, came out to spend a few days with their arents. j Ernest Amacher just received word i that his brother Fred, who was in the 166th Depot Brigade at Camp Lewis,, Wash., is now In New York with some of the boys who left that cantonment' some two weeks ago. j Mulino MULINO, Ore., Nov. 14. Mr. and; Mrs. Ed. Berdine were Molalla visit- j ors last Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daniels and child ren were Oregon City visitors last Saturday. j Mrs. Millie Thomas, of L'nion Hall, j was a Mulino visitor last Saturday. Mrs. Catherine Goucher spent last I Saturday in Oregon City, doing some ' shopping. j Elmer Erickson and Mrs. Ed Ber dine and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daniels j motored to Canby last Monday to at-, tend the funeral of the late Selma' Friedrich. j Mr. and Mrs. August Erickson and ! Mrs. Leslie Holliday motored to Ore-j gon City last Saturday. Mrs. E. J. Maple visited relatives' in Canby last week. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daniels visited relatives in Canby last Sunday. There as a lecture in the Methodist church last Sunday under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. to raise funds for tl'?.t association. Mrt. Ella Dodge as a Molalla visitor lasi Tuesday. Mrs. Sam Holstein and torsi Cath erine Goucher were the guests ot Mrs. Joe Daniels last Tuesday. Elmer Erickson went to Oregon City last Monday on business. Meadowbrook MEADOWBROOK, Ore., Nov. 14. The Steffani mill has started up af ter being shut down for several weeks. They have put in a larger boiler. Iluth Hudson spent Saturday and Sunday in Portland. Glen Larkins got his leg cut quite seriously, but is getting along all right. He was taken to the Oregon City hospital. Senla Hellbacka visited near Mo lalla Sunday. The Meadowbrook Literary club holds ltss meeting Friday, November 16. R. J. Werner of Corvallis, will give a talk on Community Co-operation besides the regular program. Mr. Polao and family are moving to the shipknee camp where Mr. Polso will haull wood. Help your boy at the front. Use less wheat and meat. Send more to him. Elk Prairie ELK PRAIRIE, Nov. 14. Mr. Ber- nett, of Silverton, and a friend from Scotts Mills, were visitors at the 1, ,4 liMttrtatAfi.l tin t tu i .(. .... ...... .-v,.-..sv. Mr. Shaw and Mr. Collins have been digging a well recently. Mr. and Mrs. IX B. Gray went to tnB liirKe &n of sheep that are working down from Table Rock, and wpre elr place. There are said to be two thousand sheep In the bunch, Mrs. Grinnel ha3 returned to visit her mother in Crooked Finger. C. K. Thomas expects to return to! be seen from this part. 11 miles away Mr. Gault spent several days in t Scott's mills with his wife and son. The season for Evergreen blackber-; ries has been creeping slowly moun- jtalnward. Those at Mr. Swope's mill are now finding ready pickers, while those three or four miles below are past their prime. Will Kruger was a visitor at the Bodger home one day last week, Mr. Gray took the school census a short time ago. The district claims j about 40 pupils, of which only about ; can take advantage of the school flnwl ADOWDEN POTATO DIGGER DIGS YOUR POTATO CLEAN GETS THEM ALL t Light Draft because high wheeled. Perfect Separation because of longer and wider eleva tiors than others like size. Long Lasting Because all parts are made of the most enduring material. DISC HARROWS DRAG HARROWS CHILLED PLOWS STEEL PLOWS because of the size of the district. Mr. Kruger, Sr., a Civil War vet eran, became loBt on his return from Scotts Mills a few evenings ago, and did not reach home until two o'clock in the morning, and then only by wad ing down the creek that passed his home. Mr. Kruger has lived at his present home and near there since 1896 and is familiar with all trails, but the one he chose had become so over grown with fern and was so little used that he lost his way. Frank Hilton's sons are preparing to attend school at Scotts Mills. D. W. Badger has spent the past week completing a wagon road to his homest ead. Glen Gault, who has lived In the State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Iyucas County, es. Frank 3. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, an1 that eald firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOf.I.AKB for each and every case of Cuiarrli that cannot be cured by the use of H M.I.'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn td before me and subscribed In my presence, this etli dny of December, A. D. ISf&v, A. W. OLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine in taken In ternally and acts through the Hlood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J, CHKNHVf & CO., Toledo, O. fiold by all druifRists, 75c, Hall's Family fills for constipation. hills lor a number of years, has moved to Scotts Mills. D. D. Gray has rented a part of the Lritxel place. Ted Gray, who went to Eastern Ore gon with a drove of sheep, that passed through hero a tow weeks ago, may spend the winter in that part of the state, Mr. Thomas has rented a part of the Lettxel place n4 will stay there this winter. ' Kelso KELSO, Ore., Nov. IS. On Tue day evening, November 20th. nt 8:00 o'clock n.w v ntm.. f n fw. ',,?00' V" M,ur' ,,f Re' Ron, will give a lecture on "Today and Yesterday." The meeting will be held at the school house under the aus pices of the Kelso Parent-Teacher association. After the lecture war time lunch will be on sale. Admis sion is free. Everybody cordially in vited. Oak Grove OAK GROVE, Ore.. Nov. 15. The Misses Williams and some friends motored out on the Columbia highway Wednesday, The Commercial Club met Monday night at the school house and hold a business meeting. Several committees were appointed to work on the pro- posed water system The teachers and pupils of our school are preparing an entertainment to be given November 29th at the school assembly room. Hot soup and cocoa are being served to the pupils these cold days. Lester Lindsay, of Sherwood, for merly of Oak Grove, and Miss Cora Watkins, of Portland, were married Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents on East Washington street Oulv the members jot the two families were present. The wW Investigate the operation of the Dowden and you will buy no other. Portland, Oregon W. J. Wilson & Co. OREGON CITY happy couple left by auto for. their future home at Sherwood, Oregon, where Mr. LlntlBay had his house all ready. The Parent-Teacher association held its regular meeting Friday at the school. A program will be prepared for the next meeting, December 14. William Ripglns left last week for the Shepard Hot Springs. His mother, Mrs. Ahault, received a letter from him saying ho was improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charlton and little son spent Sunday with Mrs. Charlton's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riley. The Misses Kilgore and Cook went to Portland Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lindsay moved into their home on Railroad avenue Mon day. Mrs. J. L .Vosburg was taken seri ously ill Thursday and Mr. Vosburg was sent for from Wheeler, arriving next day. Mrs. Vosburg is improving slowly. George Oglesvle is home, with his family for a few days. Mrs. G. V. Benvle is home after a short trip up the valley on business. Mrs. John Waldron entertained the Oak Grove Milwaukie Social Service Club last Thursday. The Red Cross auxiliary meets in Vosburg hall every Monday afternoon All ladles Interested In this work are Invited. Mrs. It, A. Dodson, of Troutdale, spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. J, It, Evans. Saturday evening, November 10, the pupils of the Concord school gave a piny entitled "The church baannr at Mulberry Corners," also a basket so cial. T. It. Worthtngton aold the ban kets and the proceeds, $50.00. will be used for the school to apply on a Mb erty Bond which the school owns. A largo number were present and all spent an enjoyable evening. The Misses Ruth and Ellen Worth tngton spent Wednesday evening with their grandmother, Mrs. B. Obrlon, of Oswego. Charley Worthtngton had the ml fortune to get kicked by a horse Sun day morning, laying him up for a few days. Rev. Young, pastor of the Metho dist church, will hold regular services Sunday morning. Epworth League Sunday evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday afternoon. Tea was served and comforts tied. The ladies are planning a Harvest Home dinner In the near future. The Y. M. C, A. drive Is on and sev eral of our people are busy at the work-lend a helping hand. C. R. Bnrtlett ts on his vacation and expects to go into the Bull Run coun try hunting next week. Oswego OSWKC.O. Ore.. Nov. 14. Mr. and Mrs, Carl C. Hole and children were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tbos, Fox this week. The Pocahontas and Redmen, will give another of their popular dances on Thanksgiving eve. November 2Sih, at the Grange hall. It being a masque rade, some very good characters are expected. Mr. and Mrs. James Gregory were j'.'w wwe ',v f f1? BB(iJtjiifcJhiUJiWii-4 ULtr visiting relatives and friends In Os wego Saturday and Sunday. Miss Verl Todd spent Thursday ev ening at the home of Miss Bernlce Sin clair. The ladles of the Altar Society gave a sliver tea at the home of Mrs. Jose phine Hills last Wednesday afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served by the committee, which was enjoyed by a large crowd. The Misses Bernlce and Gladys Sin clair were visiting with their many friends In Oswego the past week. Mrs.' Wm. Murray and daughters, Mrs. Thos. Warner and Miss Murlal Julian, of Portland, were visiting at the home of Mrs. Murray's mother, Mrs. Thos. Fox, last Thursday. Clarence (Dutch) Haines has been confined to the house for several days with a severe attack of tonstlltls. Mrs. RoBsetta Headrlck gave a sur prise party, for her son, John, at her home on First street last Friday even ing. It being hlg eighteenth birthday, music, dancing and games were In dulged In. Mrs, Headrlck served re freshments which were greatly enjoy ed by about 25 young ladles and gen tlemen. Harrisburg Work is progressing on new mill plant here. Estacada KSTAOAIU, Ore., Nov. H.-The Estueada Feed itnd Lumber Co, has imrelmsed a new Ford delivery our. Mr, and Mrs. J. W, Moore were Vis itor lit Portland iwt Friday. A. Homoy mul ftimity are making nrotnrittions to move to Oregon City in the m'nr future, where Mr, Domoy hits nocured n pdhIiIuu In one (if the pnpor mills. It U regretted very mueh that this moHt eHtimitblo family U to leave KntiH'itdu, Muyor Lovelace and wife were Port land visitors Inst Friday. j J. K, Kenny, who 1ms been oporuilntt (ho Kleuteh mill for several month,' bus retdKiied hie ixwIIUm nnd with Mis. Kenny removed to Portland. Miss Limine Qullllum wont to Port land lust Suturdity rb visit her father, who has been very slok, She retumiM Sunday evening, , Miss Smile liiKrnm, who la tele hone clrl In the Portlund exehuiiRe. has been visiting her lterit, Mrs, Dave Fleming nnd L. S. Uronsoii tor several d)'. Mrs. A. Havens spent the week end with her home folk In Kutneada, re turning to Purtituid Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Dominic returned from their wedding tour Saturday ami tire now nicely settled In the Jones roaldt'tioe. The EHtucatlu high school football boys went to Ciunns, Wash., Inst Fri day to play a return name with the Camus high school boy ami were de feat ed by a small number of scores. Quito a number of Entucnda people went to Portland Monday, to attend the funeral of Hey. Prowne, who died Sunday morning at 1 o'clock. Among those who attended the funeral from this place were Mrs. Uiwry and Mrs. I'vn Wash, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Sparks and Dr. und Mrs. Adit motored to Portland Tuesday nli?ht. W, F. fury, of Cainderu, was trnr- acting business In Portland Tuesday, going In his Ford ear. A. N. Allen visited friend In Port lund last Saturday nnd Sunday. Mr. and Mr, Theodore Ahlberg were In Portland Saturday nlislit nd Sun day. Mis Irma Oraham wn an Estacuda visitor from Portlund last Sunday. Mr. C. F. Dittebrand and children, of Spoknnn, are ruckI at the home of her sister. Mr. E. W. HarHett The Estacuda high school foot ball team goes to Vanrouver. Wash.. Sat urday, to play the Vancouver High. . The Civic Improvement Club met Tuesday afternoon at the library,' with a diuen officers and members present. During the business session, with Mr. Iliirtlett. president, In the chair, quite a number ot Important question relative to club work were discussed. Plan for an apron bazaar were brought up and the committee on the Thnnksglvlng dance reported that music had been secured and all plan In the bund ot competent committee. Mr. L. 9. Well gave an Interesting talk on "Labor Saving Device." Waiter Glvens ha been In Portland during the past week assisting with special meetings. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson are vl Itlng In Eastern Oregon. C. C. Miller and wife autoed to Port land Sunday to visit at the home of Mr. Miller's daughter. A renewed activity In the Red Cross I about to take pluce In Etacada and all members and all other Indies who care to help, are urged to be present at the next meetings. It may be nec essary to meet twice a week In order to accomplish the work which Is now on hand. Mr. John Lovelace, the chairman ot the auxiliary, visited the Portland Red Cross room last Fri day and brought a back material for enough work to koep the member busy for some time. She also wn fur nished wlh more yarn, for socks, which was In great demand here. The Kstncada Garage Is being Im proved with a large awning on the west side. H. Spear, of Sprlngwater, has sold his farm and will move soon to Port land. The W. McWillls family ha moved to the Shutter residence, which they recently purchased. Snm Barr came home from Ameri can Lako last Saturday to remain a few day. Harry Rold has returned from American Lake, his physical examina tion not being up to the requlrod standard. Mr. Rold was one of the boys who went on the third draft. An officer has been guarding the bridge ovor the Clackamas at this place, and also at Faraday, this week, to be sure that the negro convicts would not pnss ovor on the othor side of the river. Since these colored fugi tives have been In hiding, somewhere In this vicinity, ladies ot the town have developed very timid disposi tions and Borne ludicrous experiences are being related. Miss Rica Anderson, principal of the Estacada grade schools, spent the week-end with her sister at Boring. Dr. and Mrs. Wells visited Portland rolatlves last Thursday. Among those from Estacada, who attended the dance at Eagle Creek last Saturday night, were A. L. Lass well and wife, Charlie Sparks and wife, Harold Wooster and wife, Mrs. Neal Bronson, J. R. Kenny and wife, the MlHses Qulgbaum, and Milton Ev ans. ' The Modern Pricollas of Currlns vllle, are giving a dance In the Eagle Creek hall, next Saturday night, pro ceeds tor the benefit of the Red Cross. A. G. Ames, the Federal Hunter, is home for a few days from his camp at Austin Meadows. He reports that wild animals are becoming scarce In that section- and he has been setting tras at the head ot the Molalla river. MAN TROUBLED FOR TWO YEAR3. Men and women should not suffer from backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints and swollen, sore muscles, when reliof can be easily had. James Mc Crery, Berrien Center, Mich., says he was troubled with kidnoy and bladdor trouble for two years; would have to got up several times during the night and had pains across his kidneys. He used several kinds of medicine without relief, but Foley Kidney Pills cured him. Many such letters, come every day from all parts of the country. Jones Drug Co. -Adv. Mnckslmrg MAriCSIVUim, Or Nov, IB, with the grass, mm well as till other vege tation so green and with an nlmna pbere that permits ti to eo with open window nnd door It I hard to real Ue that Thanksgiving I but little over a fortnight away, Still there are Infallible .Kn that the summer and early fall of 11)17 ar gone, Thu crop have all disappeared from the fields und the ground I he. lug prepared for planting. Rose nnd chrysanthemum are about Ilia only miwer ien, 1 nat (if i lo lover of flow ers, the humming bird, ha gone, nnd hist of all the summer bird too, have gone, the brlKhtlyeolored bluebird, wno nn neen pecking t our window If trying to talk to u and some. lime flying In at an open door hn. at last taken llfght for a sunnier clime. Mr, and Mr, Nelson llower are tlll In Montana, where they have been called to the bedside of their young, est daughter, Marie, who I serlouMy III. Their home nnd the little grand on are, In the meanwhile, taken care of by Mr. and Mr. Floyd Dower, The wedding of MIh Anna llenler and Mr. Wilt Damiu. which took place lust Wednesday lit Vancouver, wan one of marked Interest in our com munity, Both the young people were well known and most highly esteemed here, Mis Hepter ha lived here lnce early childhood. We are glad to know that the young couple are to settle In our vicinity, and that they are to live In the ancestral home of the bride' mother, ' The funeral t W. L. Matthew took place on Thursday, October 8. Mr. Matthew hd been Buffering for yearn from a painful lllne, and though seriously missed by hi neighbor and other friends.beslde hi own family, ni death can only be regarded a a happy re)eae from distress. Mis Rachel Miller returned Friday for a visit and ha gone to Woodburn to remain for ome time. The Mother' Club hud a very busy and Interesting session lt Thursday, at the home of Mr. Simon Miller. Our president, Mr. John Hepler, wm present for the firt time lnee last July, having but lately returned from an extended visit to her people In the middle west. The club bad the pleas ure of welcoming two now vUltor. Mr. Neff. from the home but lately occupied by Mr, and Mr. Mlto Iutx, and Mr. Ewale, who with her boy, la In charge of the Whalley etate. The Little Girl' Sewing Circle 1 In charge of Mr, a, M. Baldwin and will meet nt her home on Saturday af terniMm, October 17th. The Red Cross I gradually gaining ground, although at first It met with scant courtesy, not being fairly under stood. All like the work, and aome of our community, who at first opposed It and even gave It the cold shoulder, are now among It mot ardent pro moter. Barlow BARLOW. Ore., Nov. 15.Mr. Una Bond Voting ha gone to Spoknnn to ' visit her daughter, Mr. Cannon, who hn been visiting Mr. Young for the past month, returned home with Mr Young. Mr. Pnrrolt. ot White Salmon, i vlidtlng her parent, Mr. and Mr. Jesse. Mr. Irwin drove to Mount Angel Sunday to eo Mis Irene Wurfel, who Is attending school there. Elmer Irwin shot an Arctlo owl Sunday on Mr. Peterson' barn. The owl wn a beauty, being clear whfte with little spatters of black on It back and measuring four feet from tip to tip of It wing. Elmer has gone to Portland to work. Willie and Patrick Mnlloy were down from Gervals Inst Thursday. K. E, Irwin Is serving on the Jury in Oregon City. We are now askod to contribute for the soldier In America for Christmas. All who wish to donate anything for this cause please leuve It at the post office or one of the store. James Anderson returned home from Eastern Oregon recently. Wo have our now heating plant in stalled and It 1 giving good satisfac tion. MIh Oleva Johnson, of Oswego, 1 vlHiting Mrs. Lnrson. Mr. a nd Mrs. Vickors' son is homo on a visit. , Mr. and Mrs. Tull, of Oregon City, spont Sunday with Mrs. Tull's paronts Mr. and Mrs, Howe. Miss Olga Howe will spend the week with her sister In Oregon City. IT'S 8URPRISJNQ. That 80 Many Oregon City People Fail to Recognize Kidney Weakness! Are you a bad back clctim? Suffer twinges; hoadaches, dlwy spoils? Go to bed tired got up tired T It's surprising how few Huspoct the kidneys. It's surprising how tew know what to do. Kidney trouble needs kidnoy treat ment.. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kid neys only. Have convinced Oregon City people of their merit. Hore's an Oregon City case; Orogon City testimony. Kidney aufforers hereabouts should road It. Mrs. John Beors 416 Water St., says: "I am ready to confirm at any time what I said in my former statement regarding my experience with Doan's Kidney Pills. I still consider them the one Tollable medicine for kidnoy trou blo. I take Doan's whenever I fool in need of something to help my kidneys and they always do me good." Price COc, at all dealers.. Don't Rimply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kldnoyl Pills the same that Mrs. Boers has twice publicly recom mendod. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Mfgrs. Buffalo, N. Y.