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, mi hit iriny ..iMTAKvaumi. - ouKnoN CITY Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County rthiir Rubella. CANBY . . i.. ......ill. ni nruci ;.lll liv the enthusiastic aumeme. imskcta sold for a good price, i bringing dollars. riio CtlC CONFUSE WORDS: MAN IS ARRESTED CONSTRUCTION RUSHED ON FACTORY THEODORE ZONICH IS CHARGED BUL0NG WLL BE COMPLETED IN WITH THREATS TO DYNAMITE Canity, Ore.. Fob. U. (SpoclaH Theodore Zonlch appeared before Jus tice William Knight today and was ac qulltrd of a charge of threaton'ng to blow up a house on the property of Silver Olson, which Is located about four miles from town. Zontch was ar rested yesterday and taken to the county Jail that evening for safe keen ing until his hearing this morning. It appeared from the evidence that ihA a leeed -threat- was a siuieim-iu SIXTY DAYS Molalla. Ore.. Feb. 1 4.-t Special -To C V Jackson and John Uruck be long the distinction of owning the first factory In Molalla. The building which Is now under construction ' lo cated on the corner of Shave avenue and Main troets and Is on the IN r ; As 8H-n as possible a spur will be built to the railroad. The building is : bv 36 now, but will bo built out to - - - . . , . ... .. 1. 1.. it th fro.t in tic sunns, on the part of Zonlch that he had some ,lH) ,n. 3,; ft,0, The factory will be ...,. n-ith ahlrh he Intended to blow up stumps on his farm. Hut Zonlch who Is a Russian, was misun derstood and his arrest followed. MOLALLA MAIL ROUTE IS CHANGED RAILROAD WILL REPLACE STAGE LINE AS CARRIER able to make sash doers ami mm.... . mmtrrn machinery has been bought. The fai-tory will be ready for use In about sixty days mid will be dedi cated by a grand ball FARM PRIZE FOR CORN CONTEST uMoii. Prindoal Receives Unusual Offer From East. Molalla. Ore.. Keb. IS. iSpectlal Prof. C. F. Cooper, principal of Molalla Hieh school received a letter irom . Canby. Ore.. Feb. 13.-(Siecial- n. yif ' " ' " ...i com Monaay au man 10 .nuuiin .. . . niuuii Farmer iJT'iSlZ .etui agirL'forX TihU though. wU. give the! best corn raised j from thU seeit people of Molalla a much better serv- The boy raising the be I ear ice. At the present time, there is but : receive a deed to a . t en a re farm li one stage a dav between Molalla and I the wonderful 'Farmer Ho tolon. D! "A- -VmJ ,hnw. ! There will be 1000 other prizes and ev u land inches in circumference will MUSIC TEACHER MAY j bp pivn a prize No boy can secure LOOSE USE OF HANDS this seed without sending Mr. Otwell ! the coupon which is attached to his Canby, Ore.. Feb. l::. (special) ; letter. Mrs. C. N. Calvert, who has taught mu- j The Molalla boys are very enthusias in Ik! itv tnr iha nast vpar and a ti nhnnt farming and many will half, moved today to Oak Grove. The ; doubtless take advantage of this kind doctor, who Is treating her says that offer. she may loose the use of her hands on ; account of a severe attack ot ptomaiue, M0LALLA W(NS CLOSE GAME n'-ison winca nur Buuncu Dv. ...... GOOD ROADS DEBATERS LOSE Discusses Bond Willamette Literary Issue. i-lull ., IW F..h. 1 1 iSlM'C A ili'bate on the prop I good roads a,lub;. bond Issue for CliicUiims van and Mr. Marl wmmi . - dlnn.rlhe mi"" r.;i;irii ,,,, wedn.slav. M''"1'" I ' " ,' lhtmt room bne .1 labM of plain.d the ImI ch that l I be gl : I H , ,.,, ,,., ,.e , having the bet fa n y.o ' ' 1 ' v , ,.l'roo.ii and ;nilu.-.i on eM.tbl.io,, n, il-e n r. - J ( , , ,, , ,irlb.r e-HlMHlK.n l- h. ' r. l" ,1,000 aslo.i Mr Harry urgaul ril among me i" . - ... K ... illt i,oiiiiik the feature of the program oftheWl I,,,,,,,,. Literary last night. Iho af f rmatlve lost. , , 1 , The luvgram ws opened by musU ,v the primary 1-up.ls. I'lank liennoil .,(.d Nathan Hale. lh Martr ,." conceit recitation was given v'tho eight and ninth Knides. en iltled. "The Part ng of Marmlon and I1111 " New officers for the coining term 0i(vm wre elected as follms: i re,...-,., p I. tlarmeler; vice it sldent. Miss ;ia.vs I'nker: secretarv. Andre) ..,r". t-e:isi.'er. Miss Mable Larson; and critic. Miss A. Kll'ot. lBoo.lroa.iH a cmn .. " irll.haui ralulon all county was of the higher gri de. II 'l ,r'k " , ,.,ir,.( will act a- pr.si.iem. vice president; Clenn Hu.sell. ( or Marv I l.'ree .101 Minnie II. Allinan as d He isnrer and Mrs. is r. K v II W Smith, of till!1 I'bee. oe cupled the tViu-.rec.at tonal pulpit al Ardeiiwnld on Sunday. Kel.r.i.irv Mh MNs WebM.r l'allas h.. been us mi,. ,.1 the home of Mr "Otge EAST EAGLE CREEK . . 1 Mrs II V Smith has return.-.. . ..J,,, il... SI. Vincent's hospital where U 1 11 for the nsl three ... . -. ...... u.t.cv Mr ami j.,',,,,. Hemard are liavlng u attack ,if the measles. Mrs . . 1 11 11 . m mi ti high scores. Willie "V.. "i.. Vis. lioblnson werr m ,"Mrl"'i'rMaclV.lae of W. A,.gl. ,,cnt .1 f- da with his brother. . ,.' f ,), , place Mr Ma. IMrla-.e ,.vc for Canada where lie lakes up bonirslead. . Mrs Ma.lls-n vl-ltcd with her moth cr ill Silver Uprlngs IhU week. H K. St .v.-r Is assisting In Ibe I'at dorf more . Miss Helen ralnton nit.-rta n--d Mis, ll..,s...ek and Miss Johnson. mi.,t.r of the dish school faculty to dinner on Sunday at her homo 1 he 1,1.1.. decorations and menu were sug K..llve of Ihe holiday season. Mr. William 1 ok "' Children Cry for Flotchor's Miss Helen Hester who works In Portland Is spending a few days lit l Mr and Mrs. (My Woodle entertain--d Mrs. It. Gibson. Miss Kdith Chap nan and Carl Clark nl dinner Sunday. Little Pauline l'.rnsch Is on the sick list. Will lV.uglass has commenced nuk ing a road out from his place. It will -mi between the Klllott farm and Wnlier nous ass puce. , Vmsslo. r (Goodrich and (Near ; Mr . . - --IVearv .1 1 1 m unOiitr Nev.e'll Soesbe and Kuhs. II on Thurs ,';,v an I a luge crowd witnessed the ,,,o,it.a'!oii. and these gentlemen ,.,,, mr scientific fruit gro,ug in. I belter care of orchards. Now I our fruit Inspector will call later and order the old orchards that do not re c.-le the proper spraying, cut down. or s,vl people who haw recently , voting trees nil.l eareini. ...n 1.0 erv thankful. I' 'er- Fred lloffmeisler and family were ( t Ui) l,r (, t0 spray I . t the older pest iniecier ! VV I Sir. Mr lllll Jll. " " - , . . .. .(, Hun. em ami ir Emm pii'ini k:. me visiting his brother's family in Dam ascus Saturday and Suniiav. Mr and Mrs. Will Douglass and Mr and Mrs. Hoy IVugluss were pleas a.itlv entertained last Wednesday evening by Mr. mid Mrs. Xaylor. Mr. and Mrs. Cahtll. Mrs. K. H Gibson. Miss Kcho Githeiis. Claude Woodle and J. P. Woodle attended nraver meeting at Mrs. Howlett s last Wednesday evening. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at S o'clock. Kvervbo.lv welcome. Cue Woodle and wife called on Mr. and Mrs. McMillan Sunday evening. an.: slam! Mr. Win Co.k and Miss KHalth Co.k'iind Miss Uoyco have glum a M foot sir-et extending from lloar.liiian Ave. to Jennings Ave. .The street will he rami-1 Cathcrane street. i The Pan nt Teachers' association met at (lie si Ii.hiI house on Kr day af , tern on D ing to the sickness In the 1 ...tnmunltv there waa a small attend ' ance. At the business meeting Mrs. Hrn.'ch. rt rave lu r report mi the In-! t.rvlew with the P. H.. 1 P. Co. of-j Walter ., ..1.. ., ...1 xtr Sunders ami xi ... ... . . . .. . L er sP'-nt eienlng wiin inr " famllv. After a few gsim of cards. Mrs Cook served refreshment. The home of Jack Hampton was en Hr.lv destroyed by fir,, on Thursday . ,..l.. ..f last week The Hampton home was one of the attractive bunga lows that line the bank of the Wlllam eiic river at tbl place and while Mr Hampton and a friend were gelling siinic fishing tackle, which w III the Mile, tbev knocked over a lamp, which icnlled 10 clothing Mr llainp'on work ed hard and almost extinguished It when It broke out anew. The piano and some silverware was saved A small insurance was carr'ed. The neigh li.ir lis Isted III saving the llarrv Hampton and the l P- Wood home , adjoining MEADOW BROOK. Tho Kind You U"" Alxvny- llonulil. nm I wl.l. h luu Wn lu iii- for over :i( ho homo l.d iKimlum of ,u "1 - n.l lull Im'cii iiiI ii't'l'T '! per yO JlS")--r- nil iiH rOlMi aim' l lntfy. CjCtSW&cAU Alloxv no (no o.ln. lx you In II.U. All CoiiiilerfeU. Imllulloiu nml .lii.e.as.uo.Hl " r I.mI f "ir-ii.-nu ll..t trill.. !(! .n..t ri,.ln. r t . !.-Uli of luluiita untl tnUJr.u-i:lMrloiico isKulunt I.H'rUuuU What is CASTOR I A CualorU U liurmlrai nWltiit lr IP ll. Tnrex eorlo. Irl' "'! h,M,,,,,"r s'"l' It U I'leu.ant. t "oi.laln wltlirr Opium. Morpl.Uio iiur MIht iirrull M.i.la..e... It no la ! K "aruntro. It l..r,.ya oru.J nml lli) IV rlln... I or more ll.im IMrly )rra It liiu Wen In nl.ua ii for tlio r ll. l ot ( .in-ftputlun. I I.Kiilet.cy, Mln.l follf. U Trrllilnir Troubl. a nd IMirrlinii. It roiriilil tln Kloimutt Mini llowrla, n.sliull.ite tl.o Tooil. ulxlntr ultliy wul imfiirul 'JI10 t'lUilrvii, runuiH-u-Tho .Mother's I'rlcud. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS incurs the Sipnuture of A surprise party was given Mr. y.ars ago and which is now settling; c with Tease, Creek ip the joints of her hands. In a month aAlm0St winner's Jonah or two. If she grows better she will re-1 " . turn once a week to give lessons to. Mo,aa 0re Feb 1S (sPecila her many pupils here. j Ttje MolaI!a Hj,.n grhool basketball -" " I team nlaved the Teasel Creek boys at McKadden's hall last night, the local team winning 12 to 10. MANY GATHER AT PARTY HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL SUCCESS; Carby, Ore., Feb. 12. (Special) j This was the second game with Tea AbDUt SO persons were entertained J Sel Creek and was closely contested, this afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. ! When the time was up the score stood G. Masterton. .Miss Hazel Philips and a tie 10 to 10. Miss'LaVinna Sheridan served the .The line-up last night was as fol punch with Mrs. J. A. Graham, Mis3i0WS: Nell Hampton. Mrs. R. B. Lee, Mrs. M. i Teasel Cre k Molalla J. Lee and Miss A. B. Wyeth assist-1 Sherman C Faust ing. The house was decorated with ; Woodworth F W. Taylor ' Oregon gTape, fern, and potted plants. ; c. Phelph F Johnson - IE. Sawiell G Steininger Wilev G R- Sawiell J. E. Waagc.ner from Cornelius and Mist Lorraine Lee's Basket Sells for'; former principal of this school ref Highest Price j ereed the game. Canby, Ore.. Feb. 13. (Special) MOLALLA PLAYS CANBY FRIDAY The Canby High school social last; night was considered a big success. Second Game Between Two Schools The basket of Miss Lorraine Lee was Arranged For Last of Week sold for $3.50 the highest price. Fit-, ty-five dollars was realized, a sum, Molalla, Ore.. Feb. IT. (Special) large enought to put the athletic as-i The Molalla High boys will play a soclatlon out of debt. George Hend-1 eame of basketball against Canby next rickson acted as auctioneer. j Friday night at th s place. This is ; thp rptnrn tame for Canby. One . 1 eame was played at that place a few , weeks ago in which Canby gained th'- j vvteorv. However. Molalla Is confi dent of making a good showing Friday night and a lively game is expected. Tilting HT Biua Uvia client. I APRON llVt j f, - d CiN4 f . . I u;lit-0vJnM"l'l hi 'Mil I'M'IV ".' ;. (INOtMlNLtNt KA-4. H.hl.Us'!1 WS Wl UjJ""' V4 mi i-. I if. -: 1 Jtsr-ik ' - ---- vJTi'fv--V. '-ii ; v war J DOUBLE ANGLE STEELREACH I 1 w"iJ utrrci utjn nu ifiimin(itin(j -s-wnnwy 00UBLC ANGLE STEELREACH G'vtnq Qtrt Df j't nd ttmmtin fill slrdto from SpreJiJr Bo Manure Spreader t it it on iWjon. CAf ftlt' MWtl to"1 l.fiwinl t M M The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years MOLALLA WORK IN FIELDS NEAR MOLALLA ; STUDENTS PLAN PLAY FARMERS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CLEAR WEATHER AND PLOW Molalla, Ore., Feb. 12 (Special) The high school tudents are preparing to give a play. "What's Next." about the middle of March. lieside the play there will be special music furnished by Miss Agnes Clifford, one of the high school students. Molalla, Ore., Feb. 17. (Spclal) j With the coming of the bright clear j weather of the last few days, many of j the farmc rs of the Molalla country j have begun their spring plowing, GAME POSTPONED Molalla, Ore., Feb. 13. (Special) The basketball game, which was to ..In Innlnhl I.UMlll thfk M rt- The soil seems to be in an almost! ... -,!, halI bpn called off on account of the illness of one of Teasel Creek players. The teams will probably meet at a later Ideal condition for the work and now hundreds of acres have been plowed The slight rains of Monday and Tues day has not put a stop to the plowing i on the part of many of the farmers j and it Is thought that In case the weather clears for the rest of the week, a large part of the acreage around this city will have been plowed GRANGE ENTERTAINMENT The Best Cough Medicine. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since 1 have been keep ing house," Fays L. C. Hames, of Mar bury. Ala. "I consider it one of the b'st rmedli-s I ever used. My chil Molalla. Ore.. Feb. 16. (Special ) dren have all taken It and it. works Tho Mulino Grange gave an entertain-; like a charm. For colds and whooping mnt and basket social at the grange : cough it is excellent." For sale by hall Saturday night. The huuse was i all dealers. (Adv.) TUNGSSORE.CHEST FEELS STUFFY. COUGH DRY AND DEEP. CAUGHT A SEVERE COLD These Symptoms Call for Dr. King's New Discovery,"With a Rec ord of Cures for Over 43 Years Back of It 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-I armers 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 Northwest's Greatest Impement and Vehicle House PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO HAZE LI A. Mr K.u'iii!n has lin sick for tlif 1-ttftl ft-iv davN An im-i-nt I -r thu "Ward Mfdlcliif Cnmiaii" ciinm-"-.! th uilK!itr ti ...! ik l int - k Mrt 'Hi. ... Sii-li.l.lll'i r wan v.-rjr III and iiiml'l.- to r lu r t i.l t.'r .-. r i I ilnvs tin bIii was tliri-ali-ii' d Willi imrahala. Mr. and Mrs Alfred Th..in,i. of Suf furl, irr- .l.nai.l cullers In this l i lnliv Srr. I iv rvi-iillig. I.lttli' Kmlli' Jitnii" ZUii'-r I" ' k nl thu hi.iin' of his fuihi-r. Wlni-hi-ll Ziiii y. Ilo Kt his hip hurt .iini!iti ago and hi relutlvr ham fi-arrd that l... ....!, I ho i rlpidcd for life, hut IT. Mount, who In alti-nd ng the case. hn given hope of his getting rlillrely ov i r It , , Mrs S S. limit a Inn. hi-nit i-n. ! ..f Mm Kr.-d l.i-htnan Wedne diiv. Mrs t'. 1'i.rland's lirnlh.-r. Mr Ach cruon, Is visiting l the llnrland hoine Mr. and Mrs A. Helms were pleas ant callers at the Kail man h.uue Sun- da v II. C.l limllh, from Portland. " cinvi.s-.lng the lliuella iielghlnirhi I Monday wl'h all kinds of furs and dry gids Max Smart has rented Ihe Hteli.hll her ranch so It will lie under Hew man iifcmcnt for the m-iit year. There will he church services At 1 U r. 1 a acliiKil house Saturday night. Fehruary 21. Kveryoiie cordially In vllid. STAFFORD. lillll Mnipfrt etl the afli-riliHl nf lief li rilnliiv, Cel. 6, and presented h'-f wlih friendship 'HII which ihey h.-4 -. , e.l and uulllnl for her Mrs. M.ot" tins l.erll III must nf the Wll.lef lilld lite Ka'herlH of friends plin.rd lll.il lll. ele.l her a rtt m deal, a lun.k-..-I. n.is sin-d luler ill the aflrriimMI llie t'is of iKiuiasi'.is were ihi! hint Sunday .l lK the hall Kroufcs. II ln Ilia! Ihe si awn fur (Ole II si... ii i-iiimi.i-ni e Tht Klrg of All tl- ',,r i ni.silpail.'n. un. Ir Kli.r's S' I lie I Ills Paul Malhulka. i.f UufTa'A N V. they are Ihe "MlK nf l.ivall'vea They are a hlessiim In all my family and I always keep t' at h.mte " (let a !" and et well aKulii, Pr.ce S'h. At diuKK'.ata or I f Itmll H. E. Ouckl.n 4 Co.. Philadelphia of , 9t. UouH ( Adv ) MH. OMOWNELL'5 PLATFORM. (forvallU H.-pulilli an ) lien. ('. Ilrnwiii-ll. 'f ttH''il 'l'f. Is a cam! dale 'r Kiivemur. N.i cue who haa read his pla'fi.ra can mliial." hl ineunli. as to tl , r . 1 1 1 1 i'ii h h stauda. I: Is mi ..pen. manly alalnm-nt, l! iimI e..iliiMni..ii Mr llri.winll slnlids i.ialely fof N.iilniiul pr.'lill.lliiiu. Nn mlm liK lh mult it. no ii.mpriiiiilsn nr iiar'er Ills randl'tary has i aused inure em inent tl.r.i.ifh.'Ut the Kta'e (In a ih nii.ill.ln. y id utiv other asplranL And why Why la It thai several newspapers, hi and lliil ha"" '' readv i i.tiiun un d In talk ma.-hlim. l" li .. h.H.l. and all Hi rni liri.wm U s ran lldacy? TI.U Is simple It ! "fly ",r We havn had aniim very lieiiullful days, hnl clouded up Tuesday lilKht In prepiu ul Inn for niiolhi-r ruin. The nuTitiry hai kept low eiin.iKh ao that II Ib Ihe Kenerul hellef that' .,,, . ar,iaiiP. hand nf fruit hud have not advn d i-noiiR-h ' . i,,ir,.,u. Tin y diiro nl 'tr to Injure the crop. .,at ..rii.elnln that h" rel'i Al ISH AIlllll rteniee lias leu. home. Mrs. Iiuhel Miller Orchard and hn-, ... ..... . ii. iha man. ThJ l.aiid have innnd Into Ihe housii own- i,ihln- almut lhi mall, hill ih'T ed l.y Mrs P. A. Ilaker, commonly i . rar 0t Hi (titm ! i...- , . senla. for they hav nninnia " ---i on The attack nitiat ha tnado un.isr Dr. King's New Discovery is not a cure all. It is prepared to treat and relieve every kind of cough and cold of infants, children, adults and aged. It was originated during a severe , cough epidemic 43 years ago, j was an immediate success and i3 probably the most used cough and cold prescrip tion in the world. Your money refunded if Dr. King's New Discovery does not re lieve you. Don't put off getting relief. Buy a bottle from your drug gist today. Walter Doughs and wife math- a trip to Portland one day last week. The farmers are takin advantage of this Kood weather and are huay idowlng. Mrs. Tracy dcnter and aon went to i Portland on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass were vlait'ns at the home of H. II. Gibson Sunday evening. Johnny Affolter dressed as a cow boy, attended the masquerade hall at Sandy Saturday evening. "It cured me of a dreadful cough," writes lira. J. F. Davis, Stickney Corner, lie., "after doctor's treatment and all other remedies had failed." Excellent for coughs, colds or any bronchial affection. Mrs. A. F. Hertz, of Glen Ellyn, la., writes : "I had a hard, stubborn, cough that I had doctored for over six weeks without my getting any better. Our druggist finally recom mended Dr. King's New Discovery and my husband bought fx dollar bottle. After using two-thirds of it my trouble eased down, and it was not long till I was completely cured. Dr. King's New Discovery rarely de serves all the praise it gets." Sold by ALSPAUGH Kveryhody the Spring is here at last! Is taking advantage of weather. ' p-Jtf'.. IL.Ii.lo lu atilo In nrnnriri ' IK:, in. Mr. and Mrs. John Githens and J. W. Iowt.y were in Kgle Creek Thurs day. They sent some poultry to port- land. Noel Sarver has given up hii trip 10 South America and he and Tom Morton have secured a "Job" of cut ting wood near Kagle Creek. Jack Hrown has r nted hii place near Surrinsville. Hazel Githens was a Portland vls ior Friday. Mrs. Charles Sparks waa an Ksla cada visitor Saturday. Miss Gussle Oith'ns went to Port land where she haa a position. Mr. Fred Kly, who has ben visit ing her parents, returned to Portland O. . Full haa gone away to work. fi. iiilH In retard to reduction of high school students car fare. There being over Ml juills nttendiiig high school between Oak Grove and Jennings Lodge. 0-vitig to the continued cases of measl- s, flag day will not be observed tint later on a social will be given for the Child's Welfare. Mrs. 8pooner will give a talk on the e,-,r!y history of this place. Mrs. Ostrom gave a read !ng from Child's Welfare Magazine, and Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Ilruechert gave a reading on Time to llegln, fol lowed by discussions. I.i-tle Flora Aliv(! Morse, U-s'er If . . 1 1 U'llll,. I'm- . I,, rt and Willie good (look had birthday anniversaries dur- j Kmille and John llofsletler spent Sun I1.2 the week. While no children S uay ai a. i. i.ursnia, the birthday Win. Kerns Tuesday. February 10. Those nresent were: Mrs. Win. Kerns Mrs. P. O. Chlnilgren, Mrs. Milton (.-hindKren. Mrs. Chas Kirk, Mrs. I. O. Orem, Mrs. A .1.. Uirklns, Mrs. it. I.. Urdu. Miss Mabel Chlndgreii, Mary Kerns, Myrtle, Hazel and Alma l.ar klns. Miss Mabel and Uulher Herman and Ruben Chlnilgren attended a surprise parly at Colton Wednesday evening. Mrs. Chas. Kirk left for Portlund Thursday where she expects to visit hi r son before returning to southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. I. O called the Grandma Kleuter hoilim, and all wish siiiccns and happlneaa. Mr. Nussbaum la putting up wlr f.-tir.. around his door yard and or chard. The Ladles' Clrrln meols this wr with Mrs. Gi-l.liar.lt. Tho new neighbor at lh Powell house mnde a pleasant call at Mr. Gage's Sunday afterniMiti. Mrs. Sharp la ablo to ho up a part of the t'tiiP. Mrs. P. A. Ilaker la, also improving. It-ilh nro under the care of Dr. Guy Mount. I.lzlo Moser and John Wllklns were married nn Ht. Valentine' day, at the home of tho bride, the Hev. Lucas official Ing. The bride Is the eldest daughter of Sam Moser. and the groom ihe son of John Wllklns, Sr., of this place, and their parents have lived here slnci- they were children. Their many friends wlxh Ihein happiness and long life. Ht Valentine visited Stafford In different ways, on horseback, afool, and Willi horses nml automobiles. DAMASCUS. rcl.-ut le.a war Ihat mey nnw ' Hrownell will put up. A man of undoubted ability, an ori tur aeciuid to none and srmed with S clear conscience, Hrownell la aaklnl no odds. It la only natural that m nr of Ihe lliiunr fnterests should w trained upon him. Hut Hrownell don't care. Ile a that kind of s man. (Paid Advertisement.) START ACTION F.dwurd M. Maunder and Grace M. Saunders filed a aull against Grant llawlev and Cora K. Haw-by to re cover f I HM) on a note of fK.u" ', n tin. plaintiffs alege haa nut puld. been LOSES SUIT FOR FREEDOM JENNINGS LODGE County Superintendent J. E. Cala- I.art es are being held cake and candles which are so much to these little ones inJoyd. Amid gay Valentine decorations of heart and cnplds, Mewdames Jacobs, Hart and Huberts entertained at the former's home with a dinner at "-.HO i n Saturday evening. At the appoint ed time the twenty four guests wer" ushered Into the d'riing room where 'he decorations were unusually pretty and artistic; festoones of red with dii.lds from the walls centering at the red shaded electroliers enchanced the iK-anty of the tables which were ex ceptionally pretty with V angel cake h-Id by cupids and the pretly place cards wh'ch marked covers for Mr. and Mesdames P. I). Newell, John Sinclalre. C. P. Moore, 11. 1. Robinson, j Genres A. Oslrom, if. C. Painton. A i. Mac.Farlane, H. Roberts and Win Jambs; Mesdame JSnie'-h-rt, Hart and Hrleham; Missel F. m and Ethel Hart, Pessle Roberts; Messrs. J. A. Mr. and Mrs. Chas llolinan returned home afier s)iending a few days In Portland. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph llolinan gave a "hook" party Saturday, February II, A good time was had playing "rook," the prizes were won by Gilbert Hutch I ii Hoi. and itiibeii Clnmlgreii. At a late hour lunch was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. (ha.1 llolinan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph llolman son Charles, Mr. Plnkney, Miss Pearl and Mary Yodcr, Mabel and Ruth Chindgr. n, Myrtle, Hazel and Nettle ; Larkins, Glen Larkius. Herman and, Ruben Chlndgren and Gilbert Hutcuin son. Mrs. P. O. Chlndgren, Mabel and I Ruth, Herman and Ruben Chindgren I spent Sunday evening at Nordllng of i l.'nlon Mills. ! Otlo and Cerge llofsletler visited at Clarks Sunday. A. W. Cooke has made some prep- aratlons for spring by the purchuse of u Heo automobile. W. presume he will give his neighbor a diluting thin summer. large attendance was reported at I the uias.iierade ball given In Klllott' hall Ki l.runry 1 1. The young- r set hav passed the Orem and family , long w inter evenings by having a kit es of parties given at the homes of I in- different neighbors. Road Supervisor Hclliert has been mil repairing the roads lending to Porlland, which had some bad holes and ruts In them, caused by the henvy hauling the fall and winter. A number of Indies of the neighbor hood gathered at the home of Mrs. HALF.M, Ore, Feb. 17. In an opin ion written by Justice Hurnclt, Ihe u prime court today dismissed Ihe hi hen corpus application applied for W Frank V. Foster, convicted for ni."i und robbery In Doiigla county hold ing thai the writ wnulil not H" In ihj ' case. AHorniys for Foster atti '''' I the eonstltiitlonallty of Iho Indeternn nale sentence law, hut the court u not rule on that question. TWILIGHT WINS The Mt. Pleasant basketball lea went down to defeat before the skill'" on rushea nf Ihe Twll'ght team Tu day evening si Ml. Plaaant to 'n score nf 12 to 19. The game as clos' and exciting. At Ihe end of the fir half Ihe Mt. Pleasant team was In in lead hut the score was reversed l'' In the game. A large crowd was W ent. llnw'a Thi? I New Orleans We offer One Hundred Dollui ! advised nie Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. r. J. CHENET ft CO., Toledo, O. W, tha undiraiKnd. hava known F. J. Ctirnry for Iha laal 11 yaara, and ballava him prfm-tly honorable In all bualna-aa tranaartlona and flnanHatly ahl to carry out any nHlaatlona mad by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OK CUMMKItrE. ToMo, O. Hall' Catarrh Cur I takan Internally, acting dlrrrlly upon tha blood and mu coua mrfacea of iha lyitam. Teallmonlal nl free, i'rira 71 eanla pr boll la. Bold by all Imiggt'ta. Tak Hall Family Pint for oaatlpatlaa. Horrible Bloich of Ecxm- Quickly cured by Dr. 'obson Frfzema Ointment. C. P. Cnldwe II. U.. statis: "MV to try 'Dr. H"'",BJ Kczema flalve.' I uaed three po -Ointment and three rake of lr. son ix rma Zema Boap. Today d not a spot anywhere on my (W ran say I am cured.' H 11 ,iB)t same for you. Its soothing. ne anllaentlc action will rid 01 ,ffl skin humors, blackheads. Plnl, Kczema blotches, red unslgh'lr . and leave your Un clean heslthy. Oet a box today. .n teed. All druggists. BOc. or " i Pfelffer Ch.mleal Co. P"",d(AdT.) and St. Louis.