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OREGON CITY KNTKItrmSK, FlvMl)AY,.TANUAIY2:U?)H. Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County CANBY GIRL'S INJURY PUIS STOP TO CAME' IN DOUBLE HEADER, CANBY BOYS WIN FROM MOLALLA Canity, Ore., Jan. 21 tSpeoiaD lecause of the inji: i)ireK. ne pm.e , i,..k.,,, u t ie reshmenl and juniors Classes a .topped in the middle of the first half a rA-js.'s-s yzz bov's team of Canby High sc..ool end - ed 29 to 10 In favor of the loouls. Miss Meeks, w ho is renter on the freshmen team, sprained her ankle and although the Injury la not considered serious, she was unable to re-enter thc: pamc. ine contest ne ween ue n"" . . .L brousht out the fact tnat tne juniors were superior .o the freshmen but ' were unable to tack up their . It-toll! work with Kood b.'sket throwing, lloth points secured by the freshmen were won through fouls. The line-up for the girls was: Freshmen Juniors Toculer. Rhodes.. P. . .Knlgth, Cribble Cole, Sweet G. .N'ewstrom, llissel Meeks C 1 "u'r Even-thins was In favor of the local five in the game between the ! The locals threw basket after basket ; and outplayed the Molalla team In al- most every department of the game., The players were: ! Molalla. lannyi le:.llVZ V-A-T Vn'nUoiThe Canby band held its annua! n..v:.j " " T01g! "ust L L0"Sj I ,,,.- rH nr itinnmrrrt ' ELECTRIC LINES TO BE IMPROVED ! .... .... . .ftUDAWV. MUUAUUA CUCWini vwmrn. WILL BUILD CONNECTION Canby. Ore., Jan. 27. (Special) , Complete overhauling of all the pres-; ent lines, the placing of a heavy 5 16, Inch cable across the Molalla river. and the construction of a line to Mo-( lalla are the improvements which were announced today by the Molalla Elec-j trie company and which will be begun at once. I The company's power plant, which ! is located near this city, supplies al! of the country as far as Aurora with pawer and light. AH these lines of the company will be repaired and over hauled. The cable across the Molalla river will be erected so as to afford better service to the customers to the south. The new line to Molalla will follow the line of the railway. Work on this will be begun at once and it is expect ed that within a short time the "infant city of Clackamas" will be supplied with both power and light. AND FIRST TEAMS WIN CANBY SEES TWO CLOSE AND EX-j 1 CITING BASKETBALL GAMES Canby, Ore., Jan. 28. (Special) : In two exciting and close games here tonight the second team of the Canby , High school beat the first to a score of 11 to eight and the junior girls wal loped the freshman girl's team seven j to two. I Both tames were close from the be-i ginning of the first half until the whistle at the end of the second. A large crowd attended the contests which were held in the school gymna sium. The line-up for the boys was First team. Second team, j Hewitt. Kight G Veller, Long Earl, C. Brown... F Cribble. R. Brown Deetz C Coran For the girls: Freshmen. Juniors. Tochlsr. Rhodes.. F ..Knight, Cribble Cole, Sweet G .Newstrom, Blssel Meeks C Collier SCHOOLS TO CLASH SECOND TIME Oregon City and Canby Will Meet Sat urday in Canby Canby, Ore., Jan. 28. fSpecla'1 Arrangements have been completed between the local and the Oregon City basketball teams to meet Saturday evening on the Canby floor. This will be the second game between rht two school", Oregon City taking the first. Now that the local boys have tho ad vantage of much recent practice ( nd with that of playing on th--lr ovn floor, Canby expects to leat the in vv.d ing team in the tecond lasa. CHILDREN ALL SICK WITH COLD. COUGHING, FEVERISH, AWAKE ALL NIGHT Use Pure and Pleasant Dr. King's New Discovery. Relieves the Cough, Loosens the Cold, Promotes Rest and Sleep. ViTicn your family is visited by a cold epidemic and jour Lome seema like a hospital, your children all have colds, cough continually, are fever ish and restless at night, sleep little and then not the sound, refreshing Bleep children need. You yourself are almost sick and awake most of the night, caring for them. Tou seed Dr. King's New Discovery. It quieta the children's cough in atantly. It is pure and pkasani Children like it By relievicg the cough promotes sleep and gives you and the children the inch needed rest. Get a bottle of Dr. King'a New Discovery from your druggist He CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL "BIG SHOO!" w. L. WOODCOCK WINS FIRS' PRIZE FOR SECOND Tl" Cnuby. Pre. Jan. Ifi.--(Srl;ili I Last Sunday the Canity l m club held : lis annual "Mi! shoot." Tho modal I was won by V. I Woodcock fr the ' second successive year. Ciau.l lnty .iiwl Woodcock were first tied Willi 21 , ( , , - , .. ... f 1 h Kl1" M gets s& ; ,, i I PIONEER; SAVED STATE; ILL i F , X. Mattleu. Who Cast Deciding Vote, Cannot Leave Bed . .vi ,si.eclaD- I sum. lire.. Jit I ... . ... ,hl!t dtv hi..,, v.v ::. lliui r. .iiauiinii, -.... i lSl:t saved Oregon to the I niici - - !.... ..., u i Mates oy casting me utinni'i, i". -' seriouslv 111 .it the home of h s ibiugl'.- ter. Mrs. Charles Hersevin. at Untie- vllle. In Marion county. The pioneer I cannot leave his bed without assist i am e ai'.d is considered In t serious : condition. He has been In lluttevllle some time, huvlng come from his i home In Portland several weeks nso. i CANBY BAND ELECTS OFFICERS H Annua, MeetinB Monday Evening with Most Members Present . , -, j,,-i.ili i" ml election of officers .ast even- jg at the Canby Itaud hall. The nen offices are: J. H. Hurst, president: E. E. llnidtl. vice-presideut; J. I.. t'ei- t has between 20 and 20 members and has just closed one of Its most pros-l ! perous years. ! NO WOMEN REGISTER IN CANBY Although Books Have Been Open Some Time. Even Few Men Appear Canby, Ore.. Jan. 2. (Special) No women voters have registered lu the town of Canby and but tew men. although the books have been open to vottrs for several days. It is thouglK that the rainy weather of the last week "&ul! J0' lack of voters. The books are in the office of William Knight. MANY GATHER AT CANBY PARTY Miss NeJI Hampton Entertains at Home by Cards Canby. Ore,. Jan. 24. (Special) Many Canby persons gathered at the card party given by Miss Nell Hamp ton last evening a', her home. Philip Hommond won the pr.ze of the even ing. Those present were: Misses Lillian Wang, Helen Krebs, A. John son and Mildred 'Wang; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lee.' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gra- i ham. Dr. Stanley Wang, Otto Krueger, I A. Murday and Philid Hammond. PUPILS TO BE TRAINED ORATORS Canby High School Will Rhetorical Work Take up Canby, Ore., Jan. 22. (Special) Canby students are to be orators. The teachers of Canby High school today announced that rhetorical work would be taken up during the coming term which begins a week from Monday, Miss A. B. Wyeth will conduct the class, MOVE TO GRESHAM Canby. Ore., Jan. 26. (Special 1 S. J. Vaughn and family, who have lived In Tanhv for the nast four years. vUl move t0 Gresham by the first of next week. A car has been ordered for their house hold goods and they are now busy packing. DOCTOR RETURNS FROM CHICAGO COLLEGE I Canby, Ore., Jan. 27. (Special) 1 Dr. H. A. Dedman, who has practiced in Canby for the last 17 years, return , ed from Chicago today where he has . spent the last three months taking a i post graduate course. CANBY GIRL WEDS IN SPOKANE Miss Maude Nebo and C. E. Spencer Are Joined in Marriage. Canby. Ore., Jan. 27. (Special) Miss Maude Nebo, who has lived near Canby all of her life was married to- day to C. E. Spencer at Spokane. Wn. The couple first met last summer while Stienrer was in the employ of the P., E. & E. will refund your money if it doesn't give relief. TV. II. Knowles, of Osco, HL, writes: "TVe have given Dr. King'a New Discovery the most thorough tests for coughs, colds and varioua bronchial troubles for six years, and have never found it to faiL" "For about three months I had the worst kind of a cough," writes W. P, Rinehart of Asbury, X. J. "It would keep me awake for hours at night All the medicines I took did not help me till at last I used Dr, King's New Discovery. Three dosea gave me the first good night's rest I had in months and further use com pletely cured me." Sold by CANBY LOCALS Canliy, Dro., Jan. 2S. (SporlaD IS e. Davenport, has been attend Ins tin' Oregon Agricultural college, I In Cnnby where he will remain for a week or two vlttlttDK Willi hi" Parents. A meeting of tin' council will !' held next Monday. Jolly Kntertiilncrs who tiavi boil In Canby for tlit past two ila Irfl for Aurora this morning. MOLALLA Two Bits Is First Money Molalla Gets Under New Charter M01.A1.1.A. Ore., Jan 27. (Special! The first money to bo received by the citv treasurer and the first per mlt to be itr.inted by the city recorder in (!?e new city of Molalla. the infant iltv of fl iikaiiias." were the features of the dav here The amount Involved was 2."-c which was paid by tl A Tay lor, editor of the -.Molalla Pioneer." for a permit to build a sdewnlk m front of Hie I'i mcer buildtuc Kecorder 1. C. Hoyles. who received the money turned oxer at once t the city troas irer Accord!!"-' to the '" , charter, -to per ecu! of tins money ln longs to the recorder and the remaind er to the city. j ni-mii ta imoiT until 1 1 ! HQ(J M 0 V Ml MOLALLA j"uu ul LV"' v tbain fok FARMERS INCLUDES TOWfJ IN CLACKAMAS 111. Kredrich suddenly dropped dead Molalla. Ore. .Jan. 2S. (Special) Sunday evening In front of Mer'an-1 With the bet stink from the barns of, nen's hull In this city In the after TH-TinO iam4n (o'W 1 MAT ' T.qMtnr T p weyC; r:?7J"wV: tt4?ly il-1..iV'. -'(af VI J BANGIE STEEL REACH 1 V 1 JT Cv.r,(J.rI0...tndtl,m,nt,n, l) DOUBLE ANGLE STEEL REACH Civm) d,r,( Or.itl Mil .l.m.njtma Mrj,n from Sprejd Bo A jch iin ir,dupniab( on a Manure Sprcjdr et il it on Won. ARE YOU LOOKING For a Low Down Easy Loading Light Pulling Manure Spreader One that will Last a long time and please you better every time you use it? Look no further. WE HAVE IT AND YOU NEED IT THE BLOOM MANURE SPREADER GETS THE MOST OUT OF THE MANURE By breaking it up fine and spreading it evenly Easy, sure control and no horse killer The only Spreader with a reach Farmers who have bought them say they are the best farm machine investment a farmer can make. See the BLOOM at the nearest Mitchell Agency or write us for Illustrated Catalog tlie Orepon Agricultural college, with several of the exj rtH from that in Hiitution, and with ram filled with ex hibits of a kind that would he of In terest to farmers, the hog and dairy special, which in being Bent out under the joi.'it supervision of the state Ag ricul'iirul college, the Southern Pacific and the Iwrtland, Kugene & Eastern, will visit, this city Wednesday, Febru ary 4. The train carries the cows and hogs in splendid quarters on the special cars and are paraded on flat cars In stead of in a ring. One car Is filled with a complete dairy and an Instruct or accompanies the train to explain to the farmer every part of the ex hibit, and how to operate each piece of machinery to get the great results. Such men as I'rofensor Hetzel, Pot ter and Oroves. Dr. Wlthycomli, Pro fessor P.arr and W. K. Newell w'll lec 'ure during their visit here. P.esideg these there are several Instructors who will accompany the train and take care of the stock. The railroad and the college men on the train have invited everyone who is interested In farming to attend the meeting here. From Molalla the train will go to Canby where the exhibit will be open to the fanners from 5 o'clock to 6 o"clock In the evening. BIBLE STUDENTS TO HAVE LAST MEETING Molalla, Ore., Jan. 2S (Special) The Tiil.le study class which Is beg corducted daily at the Church of ".risr. ty nev. S. E. Witty, will hold .to in anion oaiurcay. 1 . iturn VIIUIIUII tivnni.nu niii. w CONFERENCE WILL MEET DAY IN MOLALLA SUN' Molallu. Onv, Jan. SS. -(Special) The Sih-oihI Unnrterlv conference of , ; the Methodist church for till circuit ; I w ill bu held at Molalla on Sunday, Fch-j rmirv 1. here will be an aimuy mcnl'liitf with services in the morning, afternoon and night. Pinner will be served i.t the church. j Dr. Moore, the district superintend ent and Itev. J. K, Colemau. the pastor, j .. ... ... .....I ......K..I.I1' ultiiiri nil) I'O 111 nun i'i...-...-..- ..1 . ..... t I...... I... la UlllllMeiB. .a mini' in ii-ii, ,,"' - liected and everyone linlted to at-; tend. I SURPRISE MOLALLA GIRL Molalla. (re, Jan. 2t. iSpeelall - II L'. rl.. u... .IhIIl-IiI .III w - ful!v surprised Saturday evening when a number of her friends met at her home to help celebrate her elgh - teeiith birthday. After a pleasant owning spent In pl.ulng the usual party games, daluly r rreshiuels were icrieil. .Miss rawrie was mr -lighted reeipl It of many heautiful and practical gifts. (in Saturday she entertained a liuin her ofrriends at dinner in honor of her eighteenth birthday. The guests includes- Aitnes Clifford. Al ma hart, Marv K'cherd. Until llav matin and Klsle Part and Howard lloowrund Halelgh Keherd. NEW MALADY KILLS HORSE Valuable Animal Qies While Tied to Hitching Pott. I ) Molalla, Ore., an 2u. opeclali I For some reason which is so far I known, a valuable mare belonging (n !PHI RfH W(IRKFk JRP III I N K t'4l "! .Wl I ft t T Q V "I J 1 iflXW noon, Miss Sclma Fredrlch und Miss Ida lleugl drove her to town and were tying her to a hitching post when the animal dropped to the ground. She died a short time later. OREGON CITY UNDERTAKER j A contest spelling match will take BUY9 OUT CANBY MAN , Place In the school house on Friday j evening, an account of which will be Molalla, Ore., Jan. 27. (Special) ! given next week. II. I., liolman has purclmsed the un- Mr ,, MrH ,,nink To.n 4Ilt..r. dertaklng establishment of Charlcsi. . . . . . ,, , Moshberger and will enlarge and Im- t,ll,"!'1 th,! ( ,",r"1 "f prove the parlorx here. M. J. I.ee will View, In a delightful manner on Friday be the local representative and ar- evening. range for funerals. I Mr Bml Mr Tnnni(.r Iir ,h ,,, MOLLLA PARSONAGE NEARS COMPLETION Molalla, Ore., Jan. 27. (Special) The modern 9-room bungalow whlcn is being constructed by the Methodist church for a parsonage Is nearly com nleted It l nn nn.ln-H:, inodlous dwelling. Rev. J. F. Coleman I is pastor of the church. The lot on which the parsonage stands was do nated by George H. Gregory. BUYS PROPERTY Molalla, Ore., Jan. 28- (Special) John Steininger has purchased two lots In Gregory addition which are lo cated in the business part of the city. Chamberlain's Coujh Remedy. This remedy has no superior for toughs and colds. It is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other narcotic. It always cures. For sale (Adv.) uy all dealers. WOLOAST OITS RIVERS MILW.M'KIK. Win. Jan. !- lU plnvhig Hi)' xaniK form that made hlin lightweight i'liitniiliili of 111" w 01 Id. Ad Wolgast of Cadillac. Mlrli , today hold a Hoar rut decision over Joo Hlvci" of 1 4i Aiuielca a a result of llndr in round bout here lat nliihl Wnlgaat puuclica never curried moiv punishing pow er than lin y did Ian! nlitlit, and ma eye tuner was more accurate WIFE OF FAMOUS CAPTAIN ILL Mrs. S. Miller Stricken Cantntah at Horn In Cniteniiih, Ore.. Jan 27 - (Speclall - S Mller, ago M vears. uihl wile of the late Captain Hel'l 11 Miller. tho first man to bring a boat over the Cascade of the Columbia river. I rrl onsly III at her home here She Is con aldered a remarkable woman for her age. having walked from Ciineiuall to New Kin. over three miles. Iat nni , , . , 1,,., ,-... I - untlN NV IWATCH STOLEN BY J ROBBERS IS RAFFLED l Willamette, ure., .tan i.-poomi I lie wnicn w nien wa aioien i" the piisinfficn robber and afterwards regained, wa raffled off today and won by Wilbur Uoss WILSONVILLE. Mrs Jake Peters was a lltor to the 1 Hose City on Saturday I Sherman Seely, one i.f our rustling, 'gnod farmers, was In Portland on hunl lie Saturdav. I f'K-.l.. llHL..r n..i,v frl..n,U H-lll Being be pleased In learn that she I recov i erlng frmn her ns ent seere Mine. I . I. 1,1 ,. L,.l.. ... ' Min imiss win nrrun mi rrnuir m j stu-nd a row day with tier daughter, uu-itr H. P Aden. MNs Mary Murray visited with her 'brother and sister near our village frotn Prldnv until Mondav. The Odd Fellow had a splendid cr tlktia wji( T fuMw,A.I. R,,-4 Northwest's Greatest Impcment and Vehicle House PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO meeting Saturday evening despite the wind and bad weather. Another family has moved Into the house recently vacated, known as the ('has. Iligus' residence. parents of a baby girl. Church services will be held In the M. K. church on Siinday evening, to I wnicn everyone Is cordially Invited. I Some of the young folks of Ira See ly's family are out of school on ac count of the measles. Miss Mary llrobst, WIlHonvllle'g tnl t"nU''i 'n'islclaii, has a goodly number " ""i"1"' '"'r 'lass heing especially large In the Stafford district. Aaron McConnel spVnt a few days at the county seat recently. Alison Tinker's engine house was blown over In the recent storm, doing damage to his chopping machine, as well as his engine. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Stein entertained a large party of the younger set In the hospitable manner for which they are noted, on Friday evening, January 23, In honor of their son, Kenneth. Gatnej of various kinds were played, and a collation of good things, inch as the hostess Is famous for making, was served to the happy guests. Kenneth 1. 1 II CASTORII au oiiol t run cm r AVrtfe taUf IVrtrtLintrAi ilmll.illir$ ihr HkxI JtnlItiOiti I 1 In- S timuirta and i kMrb J Promoh's Dift-ilUflrfrfu' tvss ami IV.Conlilm trnw (littiim Miirplunr i-Mwrril NotNahcotic w- (ArAtfifl1, kmInn Anrrfrrl IVntrilv fitrriimlV llon.S(iurSU)ivh.tlJ'tlw1 WurnuJt mnulMuin Jrwrta nr9snlLiissor$u rcSutJ Sifi"rot rT.T......;.r.lrrtiF VIUMI Copy ol Wrn mum in tii-li Buri'rln.'il lirn tin' kui-H" nrrlvi-J. v-r t IiIiik Iiiul I'fcn knpt irrii( frmn him. olio of tho n-.il ri'iit, nhrri' iiiilmity t ll. Chronic Constipation Cured. "Kl ji-ur nun I liutl th rl rnnr uf rlirotili' ruini'iiilliin I r ii"' nf. Iiiul t'lwiii.tii'rhilll Tal'li In ru. il in.-." rlttii S. K, f'luli. Iln iklvn. Mlcli. Knr naif by nil di-alm ( il 1 HAW STAFFORD :.i will Im. " It. nUnl. It.nl II.. I' iclilr llU-liw.iy In- I'l'iii'th I11I '0 lh Thn wind morm nliiMik Ihn fuiiinU , ,ix iivi r of t'lurliiiinri. Cininiy " AtiU llmm of KtarTonl on Hnmlny lilKlit. hut ! mii'nk-r lll l" Tp ni Mr Si Wa (I'll no crlotK iIuiiiiiko Bint on Tucmlnv Hmt cl.-.-t.-rl vlci prril'l'-ni ; I.. I lrl iiiuriiliiK amoki' l 11 whit" wurlil , .( rrl irv ami Mt lil T11II, IrmmW Hlmllt tn I lir hi'U of mm. Illlm nlli'il , Id m-rvo Ihn 1. Illnlllll. ' Thn lli nntiful'' In thU roiintrv. h 1 v : Thn flrnt mmw of ihn nr-nmni bm I11K fulli'ii III (hit nliihl. hut uulrUly fill Moiuliy 11 tie lit . Th" rhlhlrrti an liirtii il to ulii.h mitt mini. I'lijo) Iiik Ihn imw. hut thn ohlur '"" Thn m ti, ml lny mill girl I'lijoynfl kiiiiM r itlly nnjoif I'linn H i n rihJ It it a thi'jr miowhrilli'il r-m h oilur Ihejnncn iiiiim. Ttm iipw i-oinnm hirn in lltlln tlinn It limtril 1 mum iIUkh.'i iI with imi h rl , Thn nil k ami ffllrtnil rn all ri'I'ort I'll better Sltiinn 1'i'tera. who has been prut truted with Illinium), la Im ran luoe, nud ael up olllf'. The yotinx people enjoyed (tin party 11ml the menu kept moat of thrill un til itayllk-ht. Mr Vun Nurtwlrk. who bought Mr. I'littrll's plai n will lint put new good nto thn atom we hear, unless tin can rent It to son 1 il responslbln man. It la a good country location ami tins been a grenl ronvenleiun to the aur rounding country, and nil wern In Impel It would Im opened up ngiiln Mra. O. .. Itolton, from Fast Port- lti tut, came Friday to visit at her fath er's. Mr. (Inge's, and return" d to tier home on Wcdncntsy of thla week, The niembers of the ll.iptlst church are preparing to put up a wire fence around their cemetery, adjoining tc public burying ground liaises, rrix'iisea nud sotnn rosea are In bloom. BIO SURPRISE TO MANY IN OREGON CITY l.oru pnnpin are surprised at the Qt'K'K results received from ltnil bucktliiirn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler lkn. thn German rem edy which became famous by curing iippenillclils. The Jones Drug Co. states that till simple remedy draws off such a surprising amount of old foul matter from Ihn body that A SINCI.K DOSK relieves Hour Stomach, viis on the stomach and constipation INSTANTLY. MEADOWBROOK The reeetit rnlns have been ultn a tien'tlt to some lis there has been a crew of men running logs 1wn M 11 Creek to different mills. Miss Mnrthn Tolve, of Colton and Anna Nordllng, of Ciiloii Mills, spent Thursday nfiernoon with Myrtle nnd I l.iz' l l.nrklns. A 11 11 nt ! r of the boys attended bns kit hull practice at Colton Wednesday evening. Misses Miilu'l nnd Huth Clilndgren Htient Halurduy 11 1 Nordllng's, of t'nlon Mills. .1 K. Cluise returned Saturday from a busness trip to Portland. Miss Margaret I.lechwels. of Clark. vlHlled Miss Kiln Schlewe Monday. BARLOW. F.nnch Greiiilllng has moved Ills house, which he recently bought from O. Shilnger, back from the sidewalk, which gnnily Improves the look of the place. Vlney KlniMcy Is very III with 11 pe collar disease. The attending physi cian. Dr. II. Glesy, Is nt a loss tn know what Is the matter with her. She. has a special nnrsn from Portland, but Is slowly growing weaker. Mr. Ida Toll nnd Miss Lewis went to Portland Ftaturday, returning Sun day. Mrs. Wurfel attended a Catholic church, of which she Is a member, dedi cation In Portland Thursday night. Miss Irene Wurfel and her cousin were home from Portland over Satur dav and Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Churchill, Mr .and Mr. Wurfel attended a card party In Au rora Saturday night. Mr. and Mr. O. Illosser, of Aurora. were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Churchill Saturday. .loo Parrot, of Seaside, Is visiting Mr. Jesse. Mr. Jesse I still confined to th house with hl sore fmrf. j The literary Friday night was a sue-1 cess, the children handling the debate ' nicely. The question was, "Itesolved.l CASTOli or InfuntB and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years Vwt Ml Off , Tlmt tlu-rti a ninn. ,),.ns ir Inn It , U i ltr thnn In ilm rouiilrr" Th jmlti'n iliriint in (av,,r ,,f t lit. ni-un. jtlw. Tlirrn Im-Iiik nmra imiIhU rIvi-i In fnr nf llit' lii-urei of itio rniig. try 1 lin irnKrtiin wan (ixt mn hi AW ft If IK r, ,, tit ri " If I' ll f"r tlirtri in iniln . Mr. Jfn-x ill 'I II 11? miiMiiii'in im i. tl l riiltilll tlrr. M'n l.i In. MiM ChlOK i n '1 1 I'liiriiicn .miil i-rK in mv'" lli proitriiiii 'I'lin ln't im'fMni n . I,., l.i'M IVIi. i Tim milili ot t''f A- - ; hut of runrun till, la imuailal wnlhi t and seldom bai much rainfall 1 a this we tnll them, which la tin truth na It iln- nut naunlly all roitin it mien an It has n.-nnlly. JENNINGS LODGE. Wednesday evening ery aicrn ful B4iclnl (I given under the plena of Ihn Parent Teacher Aarl lion at Ihn .li'iinltirn lidge i-haol houte, Meailnniea Al'uinu. I. Wllnn unl A. '. Mar Fnrlnnn wern the ho tease nf thn delightful affair. TV icu'lnls will Im iniiiithly nn.ura in4 Ihren mi'iiibera w ill plan fur tlman ro terliiliimen'a ci-h month Weiliu '!T f evening the following well rendered inrogrnm win carried nut: I'l.mri riurt. i,irn mid' ('hnr'"ttn Koethn; r cl'nt'oii pv Fram-li Hand.troin, recltailen, g liuih CiMik: S"iig. "Hllvnr Hinrs, girl of seventh anil eighth griiiM: mci linn. Mmnln ItiM'the; aelertlon fpu HlawttitiB. Imrl Piilnt'in: piano iluet. Murv Pb ree and Anna Hussell: rhaj1 ader skeich, l.llllnn Handstmm: : dress, Judge Itroiiiiugh, who hs hid fif'nen years exprrlenrn In fiundl ai-hnol work 'and over ona T'ar W ; j,iK f ,ln juvcnllo rourt. ix'lt from his experiences on Ihn Hcapcct of Authority" Ills dilrM wns well received. The hostesses slated bv thn reception commltl served Ice crenm cake und wafer. Mrs. Smith, wife of Itev. II. N. Hmllk went to St. Vincent's hospital on Me dav for medical treatment. Mrs. Pes llrnerhert will rht-rt.il" thirty Indies on Friday afternoon, re pllineiitliig her sister, Mrs. II. C. I'th ton. who Is s'hiii to remove In Vss louver. Wash. The regular meeting of the Com munity Club will tie held at Hie IJ' dorf hull 011 Wednesday evening. Itll. After the business meeting. S I' lten will speak. Circular lell" will be sent to all res'dents urglnl them to attend arid to aid the club H . lis community work. Mrs llurrv llnyles came up fm" Scislile on Mouilny where be spra' ' week with her father, and will vl with her sister for a few days. V llnyles will return from Irvenwnrtr Kansas, where tin wss called, his fait er passing away on January IS. ; Itoynl Htover nnd wife, who hi' . made their home at Illllsboro for so : Mine, have returned to their horns'? Ihls place. , I Arthur Hubert wn the guest ' H M. Home, of Kenton over the w"' end. -n Saturday the entire dn.v , spent at thn I'nlon Slock Vurds. . Mr. Sinclair will Install the I .el"" water system and will put a sysi-m' laiidMcnpe gnrden to the extent of W n hundred dollars on his acreage. Illnnton Avenue will be graded frt llonrdninn Avenue to Jennings A'B nnd new. sidewalks laid. , About 10(1 voter have registered,' Ihese thirty were women. J Alfred Thornton, of Vanroin'r. ' enjoying a visit with hi dinighj'l Mrs. Iiavld t-aCtiro and Mr. KiM cr tin , Mia Frnncl Wood I again M' resume her studies after being lnlo w wllh a fractured arm. rf Mr. Nichols returned to her hoj In Oreg.m City after two week' with Mrs. Jennie Jorrs. (Continued on page ) An Ideal Womin's Laxative Who wants to take salts, or ,11 oil, when there Is nothing better Dr. King's New Life Pills for all. e troubles. They act gently in"' I iirnlly on the stomach and liver."' ulate and regulate your bowels f tone up the entire system. Trlre. At all Druggist. H. t. Bucklen A'r Philadelphia or St. Louis. A 8