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Enterprise CANBY WILL BUILD A BIG POWER PLAN! MACHINERY HAS BEEN BOUGHT AND SOME HAS ARRIVED Cantor. Ore.. Feb. 2T.-(Sp.vlaD-M J. Jee of this city. ilt he wtU build $25,000 power plant near Mo lalla. All the machinery has b.Mn pur chased and some has 1?""; He has put a petition be fort bot th Molalla and Canby council. The plan will be In operation In 90 days. It I " derate 200 kilowatts. The rates will be 9. 7. 4 a fat rate of 30c per month on a 60 wt Hht or He also will have a new well U0 feet deep and run electricity to t..e a chlnery that will operate It. He will then be able to meet the Increasing demand for water. LAUNDRY FOR CANBY IS ANNOUNCED PLANT WILL BE MODERN AND IN OPERATION IN SHORT TIME Canby, Ore.. Feb. 27.-Special-Canbv Is to have a modern laundry, ac cording to Information which was re leased here today. Although the back ers of the plan prefer to keep the de tails of the new enterprise out of the newspapers, the laundry will probably be complete and modern In every re spect and will be in operation wuum ' a short time. CANBY ODD FELLOWS INITIATE MOLALLA BROTHERS Canbr. Ore.. Feb. 28. (Special) Twentv-five of the Canby Odd Fellows left this afternoon for Molalla. where they Initiated a number of new candi dates. A big banquet was serred. CANBY LOCALS Canbv, Ore., March 4. (Special) Miss Mable KenKnlght was in Oregon City today visiting. Miss Mable Houghman. of New Era was visiting in Canby today. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fish, were Oregon City callers today. J. E. Calavan, county school super intendent, was In Canby today on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. Zeck were visiting In Canby today. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hampton, of Ore gon City, are spending a few days vis iting Mr. Hampton's parents in this city. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rich erdson, at their home here, a girl, weighing seven pounds, at 4 o'clock this morning. MOLALLA FALLS IN FIRE AND IS BURNT Young Woman Recovering From nets Faintt Before Open Grate III- Molalla, Ore., Feb. 27. (Special) Miss Silva Fischer of Liberal, fell in the fire place, at her home yesterday. She had been ill with the measles and was standing by the fireplace, when fainting she fell Into the fire. Her face and front hair were badly burnt, but the Injuries are not serious. CHILDREN GIVE PROGRAM Molalla, Ore., Feb. 27. (Special) The Liberal school children rendered an interesting program at the school house this afternoon. The program which consisted of twenty-two num bers Included several dialogues, songs and declamations, and was greatly ap preciated by the enthusiastic visitors. Another program will be given in about two seeks. Miss Gladys Dun ton is the teacher. YOUNG FOLKS GATHER Molalla, Ore., Mar. 2. (Special) About 40 young people met at the home of Miss Alice Carpenter Satur day evening. The evening was spent playing the usual party games, after which refreshments were served. The guests present enjoyed the evening. CLASS TO GIVE RECITAL Molalla, Ore., Mar. 3. (Special) The music class of Fred Eyman will give a recital in Tobin's hall next Sat urday night. This will be free and ev eryone is Invited to attend. The pro gram will be produced chiefly by Mr. Eyman's music pupils, with a little outside help. DONT TRIFLE WITH Many Have Filled Consumptive a Cough Yon never know how soon a cold will become a serious malady. It may be in the head tc-day; in the lungs to-morrow and the next day you may be fighting deadly pneumo nia for your life. It's much the same with a cough. Inflamed and cough- wom throat and lungs offer the beat chance to consumption germs to be gin their murderous work. There's only one way to prevent these deadly diseases crettins a hold on you. As soon as a cough or cold attacks you, take Dr. King's New Discovery until you are entirely cured. Sometimes a dose or two will do the business, sav ing you suffering and a doctor's bilL Thousands of cures like these below prove its wonderful power to cure coughs and colds. 1 feel sure it's a Godsend to hu manity," writes lira. Effie Morton, Sold and rocoomeadtd bf . . . a n A MOLALLA LOCALS t Molalla. Ore.. Mar. I (SiooiuP Mis es Nina, Cludy. and i!l.m P.m "nam! Ml. Stone .pent, he evening last night at the home of U H. 0rH:n, I .arson was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Haboock last night. The last night's down pour of rain will greatly delay the spring plowing. STREET LOIS OR NO FRANCHISE CHOICE GIVEN BY GLADSTONE COUNCIL TO P. R-. L. A P. Gladstone. Ore.. Mar. 4. (Special! To connect the Gladstone street lights or to have their franchise through the city canceled Is the choice extended bv the city council to the Portland Railway. Light & Tower com pany at the meeting of the council last night. The council claims that ha railway conmanv has not connect ed the street lights with the feed wires as ai-reetl. The only other business of import .no. -Mrh was brought up at the niooHne was the matter of the im nrm-omont of Gloiischter street. An ordinance was read for the first time and will come up for Html passage ai the next meeting. GLADSTONE LOCALS Gladstone. Ore.. Mar. 4. (Special) I.. C. Mumpower. of Portland, was In Gladstone today. Mrs. C. W. Tooie and daughter. Miss Hazel Tooze. were visiting in (..mu stone today. John Hollowell was In Portland Wed nesdav. r Anderson, of the Logan district, was In Gladstone today to attend to hnialnpss matters. Rev. R. L. Dunn Is slightly ill at his home. J. T. Bell, of Eugene, is visiting In this city. Mrs. Joe Patdorf. and daughter, Mrs. Reddaway, of Portland, called on rela tives here Wednesday. rharUs Rvan. of Portland, made a hnsiness trin to Gladstone Wednes day. M1WAUK1E FIREMEN ELECT OFFICERS C. MULLAN WILL BE CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT Mtlwaukie, Ore., Mar. 3. (Special) The Milwaukie Volunteer Fire de nartmet held their anuual election Monday evening and the following of ficers were elected for the ensuing vear: Chief. C. C. Mullan: assistan'. i chief, Leo Johnson: foreman, A. A. ' Webster: foreman. F. J. Penni: secre- tary, Edward Wlnzenrem, ana ins urer. Chas. Maple. The regular meet ing for Thursday has been postponed until Thursday, March 12. ARREST MILWAUKIE MAN Milwaukie, Ore.. Mar. 3. (Special) C. M. Swlney was arrested Sunday hv nistrirt Game Warden Irwin of Milwaukie, on a charge of having in his possession trout under 10 inches iu length. The hearing will be held lu Portland. WILLAMETTE LOCALS - 1 Willamette, Ore.. Mar. 4. (Special) Mrs. George Batdorf was In Port land Wednesday. Verne Dyson, of Eugene, was visit ing his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs C. B. W'illsen, of thiscity Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. Dyson Is en route to San Francisco. Cal. Mrs. Edward Carpenter, who has been visiting her brother Charles Lar son of Tualatin, has returned borne Miss Jessie Bowland, who has been going to school at Monmough and has been staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bowland, has returned to school. The doctor announced Wednesday that Ewalt Leisman has the measles. It seems to be a pretty bad case. Andrew Hodge from the Pete's Mountain district, was In this city on business Tuesday. John W. Batdorf of Jennings Lodge was visiting his brothers, George and Samuel Batdorf Wednesday. Eddie Berdine of Portland was vis iting his brother Harry Berdine Tues day. Frank Kaiser from over the mount ain, was lu W'U'.amette and Oregon City Tuesday. Mrs. Edward Carpenter and children are visiting her brother, Charles Lar son, near Tualatin. COUGHS OR COLDS. Graves Because They Neglected or Coli Columbia, Mo., "for I believe I would nave consumption to-aay, n i had not used this great remedy." "I take great pleasure in recom mending your Dr. King's New Dis covery for the benefit ol suffering humanity. It's a thoroughly reliable remedy for all coughs, croup and lung troubles. vVe have used it in our family for fourteen years with the best results. It saved my mother rhen two doctors gave her up. ahe had a very severe ca3e of pneumonia and was in bed seven weeks and part of the time 'out of her mind' so that she did not know me. I told father to get me two 50c bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, which. he did, and on taking it she soon began to improve, and four bottles cured her entirely. You may pub lish this if you wish and I will an swer all inquiries, with postage en closed for reply. Tours respectfully, "Wm. Cogger." INITIATE MEMBtna Molalla. Ore.. Vnr. 2 (Smh-IiiD-Th, l 0 ' held a meeting at the France hall 8.tmr.lay night. Pnpi'-r ?p"t. l-ut forty coming over ro i-anby. Six n. w members wore Initi ated. r News Service Covers Clackamas County WE?T Ll - IOC1-8 West Linn. OTmm. 4-Clool -Mrs Karllck has bought the house formerly. H-cnpied by the Mtoy fain ilv in the Sunset section. Mr" Fred Smith Is closing up her l.u'sti.-ss Inter.! bore pPM-arltory to moving to Tacoma rVd Winkle It m aMiUJimne. WILSONVILLE. Amlv llnsselbrlnk Is nolo to he out again, after his Illness I'll, lililiier n " - peters' hardware store. Wallace Young is iicuei. . - ,.go with the nieasies. Mr. and Mrs. Kami, aim """ " spent the weeK-enu in ' lllg Mrs. KlUlU pa rem p. It W. Graham went to iiinwuu ' Saturday on business. m. .i ir c'liHue are home again after "spending the winter In Portland with Mrs. Chase t nrotner. Our village resldentt nave neeu lug advantage or tne evening unui. Into the Rose City, to attend the splen did plays and muslcales. Mrs. Itrobtt and naugnirm . been taking care of the Uishop family during their recent siege with the measles, when mother and children ! all 111 at the same time. Little Martha Stangel is anei 10 n- . ,. 1 t,.,.l tlt.k turn to senool auer iium ' measles. . . The bridge In front or tne uuiuer farm needs some new siding, before some accident occurs to remind us ot the unsafe condition, which has exist ed all winter. Charles Thompson has been reglsl- fering the voters lu this vicinity wir ing the past week. Miss S. M. Graham returned from Portland on Monday, where she vis ited relatives for a few days. There will he services In the M. h. church on Sunday morning. Every one Is cordially invited to attend. The Mothers Club or corral i reea : held a meeting In the school house; TUTING MAT Gtvmq rjirttt Orft nd Imn4tint all Strjin from Sprejdtr Bo A Rejch i 43 ndispnabls on s Kmur Spreader a it it on iWcon. 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 on Friday afternoon and made plans to Klve a play early In April. A very nice program was Riven In the local school on Friday afternoon. Mae liaker spent Saturday and Sun day visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.d Tiaker. Mrs. France, who visited relatives here last week Monday. l'jft for her home on The Wagner girls have been quite 111 wuii uiruit:B lur in: pam wcrn. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor, who were( married last Thursday, have many friends In this vicinity who Join In wishing them happiness. Norris Young. W llsonville skilled Inventor, Is manufacturing some bal - ing machines, which have already been purchased. The Wothera' Favorite. A cough medicine for children should be harmless.lt should be pleas ant to take. It should be effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is all of this and Is the mothers' favorite ev erywhere. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) 8TAFFORD. The first frog concert of the season was noticed on the evening of March 1st, but the cold rain of Tuesday night apparently drowned them out. Mrs. Clans Peters was brought home from the Oregon City Hospital on Monday not very much Improved as yet, but her many friends hare irreat hopes that the present treatment will help her. Sh Is very weak, but does not suffer so much pain. Mrs. Wm. Bchatz is Retting along pretty well In St. Vincent's hospital, but is not able to sit up. Mr VanNortxvIck It putting In totiie goods In the Powell store which he bought, consisting of such articles n are In demand In a country store and apparently feeling hi way l " as not to get a lot of unsalable articles upon his shelves, which Is a wise pre caution. Miss Rosa Flllgsen. who has return ed from a lengthy visit with her sister near Woodburn. was given a ""n'nse party and "weloomo home" on Wed nesday evening. Mrs. Nomoo went to Portland last Thursday on business and while there went out to the hospital to see Mrs. schntt. , , Ti... n,.,n,lw.i- nf the lluptlst church have put a wire, fence around their netery, replacing the old board fence. " , . A number of little tots. ust arrived at school ago, have started to sciiihu. BARLOW. Mrs. Van Winkle went to Steven ..... u h Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Wallace, where she will Join her i son. Luther and graniliaugmer. m Za.la Van Winkle, the photographers Mrs. Luther Van Winkle will do all kinds of developing and copying at her resldeut hero. She will also take out door picture. Miss l.lrsle Zimmerman and Mrs. Howard KHIott. of IVrtland. were vis iting Miss Llule's parents Sunday. Mr. Jesse went to Oregon City Sal- A. Nelson ha rented the old W'llcox farm and moved onto It. Rev. and Mr. Smith were In Wash ington a short time where they were preaching the gospel. The llterarv meetings will close next Friday night with an exceedingly Int eresting program. Mrs l.nndsverk entertirttied the la dles' aid of the Culled Lutheran church Wednesday of last week. Will Uniier lost valuable colt Mon day with lock-Jaw. The colt having stepped nn something. Mrs. Vm. Pauer took their young- APAON LtVt 4 CN tti"i',4lk pt on, Df)nald, to Orefton City Tue day, whifre h will be treated for ln flamat.lon of thi; bowel by Dr. Mount. We hope It may not prove a aerloiia cane. Ml Annie Krlckaon, of Portland, wa home Hnnday. Mi unH Mru w W Trvln were here Tnenday looking over Mrs. Irvln'a land. I They expect to locate here and will begin building oon. - Beat Family Laxative. Reware of constipation. Use Dr. . King' New Life Pills and keep well, i Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of West Frank- I lln. Me., calls them ' Oiir family laxa- ltive." Nothing better for adults or I aged. Ot them today, 25 cents. All druggists or by mall. H. E. Buckler, & Co., Philadelphia or 8t. Louis. (Adv.) M E ADO WB ROOK. There will be a basket social and program given at the Meadowbrook school house Saturday night, Munh 14, and everybody is invited. I. O. Orem will soon commence sawing wood with bis gasoline engine j for Mr. Honacker. Mr. A. Chase and thre children, Ida, Wllma and Raymond, of Oresham, visited at J. F. Chase's a few days. R, L. Orem and son, Robert, are do ing some grubbing and fencing for D. I Trullinger. Miss May Yoder spent Sunday with her folks at Hubbard. Ruben and Ruth Cblndgren visited at R, I.. Dolman's Sunday. Miss Erntlle and Otto ilofstetter vis ited at Needy a couple of days Ust week. Delhert Hutchinson spent Saturday and 8nnday with relatives in Canby. -1 !m9T t CLARKS. W. Kleliismilh is sawing wood for Mr. V. II. Ilollemlller at present. Mr. Zwiihleti was lu town last ween on business Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ralph, from West l.lnn, were In Clarke last Tue. day visiting her parent. Mr. Holt" miller and family. Otto Uuol was plowing on the Mar ipmrdt fin m the other dsv. Mis Mary Hottomlllw 1 vMtlus' her alster In W'esl Linn al present. Mr. Miirxhel was hauling ha)' I""1 week. Mis Ma Zhwalen Is how able to it ill lit! frinil H loll llllies. Mr. X.hwnlen went to Mr. Frank Mueller lust week on business. Iluol Bros, are digging out iue more old stump. hazTlia. There seem to be ipilel a number on the sick llt. Mr McMaii. from Paker, Oregon, ha been very III the last week Willi blood poUtUl. "''r wn desualred of, but she I belter t Oil writing, but lr. Mount, who U at lending the case say he is not out of danger by any mean. Iler hu band. Harry McMau, was eit for They, with tnelr two children, are at Mr. McMau parent and Mr. Fast man'. Mr Shipley, from Oswego, spent Thursday with her daughter, Mr. Fred Lvlinmn. Mrs Eastman Is verv sick. She Is threatened with tonsllllls, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan spent Salur dav In Portland wllh their daughter. Harriet, who Is 111 with typhoid fever She Is much Improved at this writing. W. K .Uiiuly. from Oswego. n a pleasant caller lu this vicinity Sunday. A. Nellson spent Sunday In Oregon City .where his wife Is at the local hospital, where she wa operated up on a few days ago. Mr. and Mr Fred Lehman gave a partv Friday. February 27. In honor of their daughter, l'lia . seventh INOI ft hDl H T MAt 4 tiJ ikUti i Jk1 itt.M mtLfHI Northwest's Greatest Impement and Vehicle House PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO birthday. Thoie that attended were Audrey Wanker, Ixonard and Kverett Whltten, Koy Helm, C. Antone liouU, (Jarton Kant man, lwreni e and tien evieve Duncan, Dnr'hea and I.enor Stuart, Mrs. Htmirt, Mr. and Mrs. I,eh. man, Donald, Wlll.i-r and Una IaM-I man. MIhs .Tulla Wcddle spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mr. K. Ohrr.an and family and Miss (ilendora llultlierg were din ner guests nf Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. I'.outz Sunday. Mrs. A. Helms railed on a number of the sick at llazella Monday. Mr. Kaufman and McMau had a tel ephone put In their house Saturday. Miss Mabel Wanker has been vis iting with her cousin, Lulu Wanker, the last few days. JENNINGS LODGE. Mr. ami Mr. Cal Morse asked In a few of the old'-r residents on Satur day evening for a farewell same of , cards with Harry and Alice Palnton. who leave on Thurday for their new home In Vancouver. Extremely pret ty was the living room with Itsdocorar lions of potted cyclamen plants. Af ter a tilt at f00 Mesdames llruechert and Mr. Havle were awarded pretty prizes for their high scores. Mes dames Tiertha Hart and Hugh Roberts were alven consolation favors. Mrs. Harry Robinson played a lively march and the ruests were oehered to the dining room where they found their plates all served at a Utile artistically decorated wltn red anaaea canaie nn der a canopy of red ribbons, whloh made a pleasing effect The center plate contained smart cakes with tiny Children Cry j -.1 - l" N.1 xn i i . Tlio Klntl Ytui llttvtv Alwny lu for vtT ;M yiuira, AH Counterfeit, linUnlloiu i:trrliiienta Unit Irlllo Mltli and rnliinrr llin lieultli u( lufiwiU uiul llilUlrn-i:H'rleiuo MgHluat Liiktuucuj, What is CASTORIA Custorlik It n lmrmle anlitlttito lor "itor Oil, Tur. Borlo, lro' "' Hoothlnir H)rti. It U pleu.ant. contain neither Opium, Morpliluo nor oilier Nire.tla aiiliNttiuee. Il n l H r,"rtt,,,',, ,l letroya Uormi niul nlliiy IVerlliiie. l or luoro tliuti llilrly eirt ft Im been In constant lim for tlin relief of Conatipatlon. riiitiilenc), Hlml olle, nil Tretlilnif Trouble nuj IMnrrlKiit. It retfilliite tlin httilllueli Mini Itvwrls, lisslnill.ite the 1'oimI, KlvlniT lieultliy mill imturiU lcp, Tho I'lilhlren'a rumwr -'I Im Jlotlicr'i I'rleud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS fDcurs the The Kind You Have Always Bough! In Use For Over 30 Years for fur rai'li. 1'nii'h ! m.rvi'J Uli Urn iMli-tnti mllatuiii. Mr ami Mr. Mnr wr rliarmlim liii-il niul thi' tlnin ranm Iik imhi to Mil fiir'-'ll to Hi" Kti'-nl 'f lii'ii'T Ml Kr'il lihmln. of Antorln, rnt K f,. !nv wllh Mr. ami Mr. I l N'rvtvll IhI .-i'k. Mr. Tliiimnii. of i:..rsl (Iri'diti. wn lixikliiK l rl rutntf t till l'l' on Miimlay Mr ami Mr II I.. Il-alhnmn l v thi w..rk for tlirlr li.nnr.trail ii"r ii II,..-..., Mr lime" nrirrl. no iwenur old her properly, will go "t ' March. 8h" will t arcoinpaiilrd by her mother, who Im p"iit tlin winter h"r. to rlnveUnil. Mr. Ilrry rnlutoti wn it"t of honor at a prettily appointed lum he m on Monday, when Mr. MarKarUn rn- tertiilned A inniind of form-' tne noi rent .-red the tbl and rover wrr" Inld for Mr l'alntnn' Ihrm. Inter. M.'lnni'- Ilolieri. UniKiliert and llnvleii mid Mr. Cal Momo and Mr Hnrrv llotlnon being th" additional it tic! Mr. I.. Wilcox ha returned from a. forttilrtlit' lr at long Mearh. Cat..! where he Ulliil with a liit''r , Mr. Will f'mik who Im breu wrloii i ly III, I recovering ' Mr. K'4'l I'urtln. our liwl diirviiuui tin returned from Kverett. Wanh . where he pur-tm'd miuie reglternl tiM-k. I Mr. and Mr llntrv llavle. of Port 1 land, were weekend vlltom at the I Uidge. I The regular meeting of the KTntim nl t'nlon on Frl'lnv evening an enjoyable afTulr. Ml MuM" llrlghstn wn .ertid for miiali'litn during Die yenr. After the regular routine of biislne. dntii ltig mloved. For th" pleasure of Ml liorl Pain Ion. th" member of the Mil, fith. ?th and St h grade tendered her a fare well party. At S I. M the twenty six, who are pupil In Mr. Adman's room, gathered l the Hubert home for two hour of game which were enjoyed In the gum moulding con test Wllma llnierliert wa entitled to the prize Mr Allman alted Mrs. Roberts In serving the refreshment. Mr. and Mr. Frailer, of Portland, were Sunday visitor at the Morse home. ' Th Forty Var Test An artlde nunt havt exceptional merit to survive for period of forty years. I'hnmberlaln'a Cough Remedy was flrHt offered to the public In 1H72. From a small beginning It has grown In favor and popularity until It ha attained a world wide repulaton. Toil will flnil m.lhliitf better for COUgtl or rnlrf Tr It and you will unoer- Ht.ind whv ti I a favorite after a per loci of ,m,r than forty year. It not only give relief It cure. For sale by all dealer. (Adv.) E8TACADA. fluy T. Hunt I in Portland nnd oth er place this wee looaing up w nety business. I Landlord Ijiureyy and wtie reiumeu from llrltlsh Columbia Sunday even ing, but will go to California lor a more extended outlnK very soon. William Kiiniach visited hi family at thi place over the Sabbath. The 'Jen" reataurani is no morn, the proprietor and family having re moved to Portland. Mrs. K. Kel logg han charge of the place now and the change no doubt will be satisfac tory to the traveling public and every body In general. Miss Ruth (allff came over from Oregon City Monday to visit old friends at this place for a day or two. She was the guest of Miss l'ah Howe while here. 1 T. II Dodge of River Mill transacted buslnes at Portland Thuraday. George VaNetta has gone to Port land to reside after attending school In Kstacada for the past six months. Mrs. A. Demoy, wno nas neen very 111 for the past two weeeks, Is now reuorted to be Improving. At the second meeting or tne Ksta cada Fair committee, held last Satur dar afternoon, It was decided to have the fair on Sept. Rih and 9th. Prune growers of the Kstacada Fruit Growers Association met in Kstacada last Thursdar. M. Copley, of the Will amette Valley Prune Association was present and gave an Interesting talk explaining the pool system of selling prunes and prices received In 1913. The Kstacada Fruit Growers Associa tion purchased a share In the Will amette Association which entitles It to pool its fruit with this assoclalton. Quite a number of new names were added to the Ettacada list for Flotchor's Honulit, mid nlilrh luti W4 iut mirnn mo aitfiuuura oj Aiitl iiua urrii niiiiio iiiuier in Mr mmul uiHrlloii I lira II lufitn.-jr. Allow no oiitf loilrrt'lta you In tlil. ami ,,.liit-n-gMMl Mm Lu Siirnnture of i f Kpi'cUl rivlal iiirdlni!. ltl Wrt 1 at tlin M. K. rliunh at Mil . ! ilny. Munh Itov. Win I'm id lfn of Hrutil". Wli . wilt i't mil!' lint Thrrf lll l' a HiimUy li""l fc nt Mt. Zlmi ilnmh l tiarflold t Sumlnv mr. ll iritrm U ls ir. .rn hl h Im-lml- a-l'lrwi i llnv. ami rnn i' r. rucu ! Ml Jr.. H.I.IK" Im Kon" t' IV Ian I to rfinaln for otni' Hi"", W. It Hiokt... of rortUml. I Kalai-mU ltor Wr.lm'mU. If all report re trim. MUndil 'Mill lo o oil" Ol H" " oii W. 8. I')l" b decl'led t KM bii.'n.-. for hluiKcir at Dull linn Katsrad hs n rtll who hMfcM ; "keeping hi light hid under a lmW III I'M-ms. Povter for th ronilnf i tertalninelit. the Dlntrl' t H' himl, fi iUH" cleverly gotten up. C 4 Hard vlsll'-d Kalacad ttit! IU wn looking 'ti-r bimliir tui ii-r preparatory to hi rrmaral It j I'uriiilngloti. WaahliiKton. 'f J ' will attain rne In farinhH f jformerlv lived l Hprlngw t'-r. '" , to I'ortlnnd few month T f family have niBtiv friend In Ihll rallty who r corry to loe tnf I.. K. Helfll w an orer Hun! altor lii Port land i Mia Flora Kendall came up fn j, I'.irllan,) the flrt of Inat week. wS'" ahe h been t,yln for otne lit- i nnd hn Im-" tieen ery u i tiiitiin of her lter. Mr. Morton. F. W. Dartlelt ewrleni'd a very aorn fiail laat we.k, raiiard hy f . i . . ... n.ll I. M Wlcklund. of "I"' ' haV gone to Portland t" rrM. Mr. W. H Htoke. rtn UP Portland lt " ''.'"'"u!' the party given l-T h"f " "'taca".!. ,oh.v.n"0-:" meeting S.tnril.v. M.fh f. o in" a n- ...l....i. A VI I'Mll. . will ap Thi meetins '-IM Th.ir In the sfternoon al I o(K" ?he n'guur annual pruning demos; twlfll held at theW. It. Hie, chard In (Urfleld. Prof F (luthrl accompanied footbail bov to Parkplace HalunU' Mrs. R. W. Cary tn "al homi . . a large number of her lady frW laat Friday afternoon. The tlm .pent Informally with fancy work.r , ale and a telegram contest. A temptltiR luncheon wa served W hote, alled by her mother. -W. U. Stoke and Mr. W. H. Pf All report a delightful time. The motion picture show at in nf lly theatre Inst l-Vldsy night WT VI benefit of tho fmilball ly. l ly attended and th proceed thnn palu expense o that th are to buy new sweaters for their tt Mr Drown, of 'reon .w. paign nexi iau. , i Tho Clvlo Improvement '"'"'"'i brnry day was quite a succe.. A I" j nnmtMT of the members were Pft and brought books to the nutnMJ" KH. In addition to this amount will bo neary a hundred wiliiw tinted by the M. K. church pw" , which will mnke qullo a goon ' v i .rna ihe iiubllc library wni" r" : club I elabllhlng at this plr ' . boohs will soon be numbered ranged no that the library rf', ened In a few day. The V,, Is now negotiating for a ltia home where the library mat1" kept. t,rn V An nnuaual opportunity . !rr f people of thi section to '-"L ,Bi Ices at the Bprlngwater 'h" M ; 1 1. l.,n In anion eloollent K'm10 ', paator from Portland. The "T ajS'l begin Wedneaday evening, 1 coiitliiiin for one week. , giit The Pound awlal at this P unlay evening, given by the t Aid of the Christian church. V,, very gratifying success. Tn re large attendance and veryton'tll(1.; a good time. The weighing : who partook of the splendid ' tf prepared by' the ladlea. f"""'",. ,uf merriment, as they paid for " per according to their "Wrm y0iii was plenty of music and tn , people amused themselve 1 ? game. Something over " "u lr I alUed from the supper, wll u t small expense. bf Ttiin a" " ail Globe to establish a free P"". ' J and do It themselves by mean small Ux. Chambtrlaln's TaWets for Co" srtiP tlon. . . .... T ror consupaiion, "w. al terii" " - ii lets are excellent Easy and gentle In effect Give them 4, for sal by all dealers. t"