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Pnterprise News Service Covers Gackamas County AT MASS MEETING MAJORITY OF MOLALLA PROP ERTY OWNERS ENDORSE HIGH 6CHOOL PLAN BALL SEASON OPENS AT CANBY FIRST , CONTEST OF KIND IN SOUTHEASTERN CLACKAMAS Canby. Ore.. Marvh ". (Special) The Ca'nhv baseball nine detested 111"' Molalla Hroys Sunday In the opening - - ......... ai.Oti t. fvviv I'nnht ....n.b.ved their opixMKMit by far, their two rims were nudo on error noon. Threo representative of each; (f the third, fourth imt fifth grsdesi will kix'U here next Saturday night I utiilnst representing ea of correspond ing grade of Wichita si'h.Hil, nnd the lth. seventh and elguth grade of tlio two schools will then In' pitted against ' each otli -r. Principal A. O. Frcel. of Uar.hiy school. Oregon nty. will give out the words ti) he spelled nml art referee MARQUAM. MIm llertlm Miller will leav "' for Snt.Mii to a'tend ttio noniml school V. P. Nicholson hit pur. based ... 1.llL'LV Mr t.,, ..annan had. vcrv c j - - ; ,.,,;,, U a veterinary from SlHci'lou. At last i M' - J,- ...... lmitr.. lilt IWT ..... . AL8PAU0H. Italn seem lo be Hi" "'T "f lh (.l Y thU WIM'K. Minn.' Film nml M'W.'I (When w. r.. IVttliin.l ilsttoi olio ilnv lt week. Mr. nml Ml Clin, fl'sr "I" " Mil ! Children Cry for Fletcher's --.....ft. ultat H 1W lltlliritV tilt ' .i.l.,..i.i.p. Kl-ln Mr, ni .Mi-rit . . . V.:vuUsar.Mirc.M to attend. the match. M:i'.-I. tailed the wed I t '''''"'T'",. iio l'r.tn'lrl KoU rt (loots will men ' Marlon County, wihi i i". four representatives from tnr, ho that rvceiv c.i I" ' " ' , ,,...,,, B (.,,(i,i, , to hi Led Urn ton xliltot Hh lit I'"" Ji.lili' III . Co'e liH-al school to uprll iitaitiKt Caiily Urown. . . (lomn. IVetx KonKnUlit. . MOl-ALI. Or.. April 1. (Special! The coiuraitteo appointed t the last nieetins of the Pannt Tearhor n-so-clatlon to look Into the matter of the consolidation of Molulla and tlu ir roumliiif: districts for the purpose ni linildini a new school house, called a ma meeting at the mhool tmlldiiK Ciirlev. last nicht. A larse crowd prts-K n,,wltt ent and Superintendent J. E. I'alavaa I Whipple. . made an Interestm address. The nu- sannes... jorlty seemed In favor of tmlliltng M Hewitt some kind of a new buildiiiK. Altliouch most of those present pre ferred either a brick or concrete struc ture, the board was instructed to call an election within twenty days for the purpose of Issuinc bonds for bulldlus a new biilldliic. not certlfylnu whether It shall be brick, concrete or frame. It is not to cost more than $20,000. If a frame building is constructed It will not cost more than $12,000. while a brick or concrete building will cost about $20,000. The present school house will be moved to the back of the yard anil used for the domestic science, and manual training departments and for the gymnasium. More teachers will be employed and a four year? high school course in stalled. It is considered that Molalla has great need for a new building and everyone is urged by local boosters to do his best to creat public sentiment in favor of such a move. There are several outlying districts which could send their students here to school but If there is no high school closer than Oregon City it would be Impossible for them to complete their education. " . . . n . i mi ii dsueciv mm .iiiniiii .-Kin, man did the pitching for t am. wn . , " Sl,rllli;hr,w Wichita. Ot.k will probably I'lay Woodburii neu Sunday nt WiHidburn. The llneuii was a follows- Moiail.l jCrove. Hutte anil llarui.'iiy sciukm m iMilwankle school ut I o'clock the nf (i moon of April 13. ,..r . . P . ...Ill ...2h . . ss ...3h ...rf . ,..cf . ...If . ... Adams OAK GROVE CLUB MEETS " bricks T HOME IN MILWAUKIE ...C. Vlck! . Masterton I MHwauklo. Ore., Ore.. Mar. 2v-Thc CANBY PARTY DRAWS MANY Score of Persons Attend Gathering at Home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee .llmiiate Social Service club of (Ink Croie met . . Shaier ; Thursday afternoon at tlio home of ..Cutting rs. punhaiu on Courtney road. The . Murphy j new officers of the club nro Picsl I dent. Mrs. Valeria t!. IVnvic; lce president. Mrs. Anna Kombnolt; sec rotary. Miss Snovall. and treasurer. Mrs. Ijiura Hlce. The new executiic boanl consists of Mrs. Sophrona Lew e'hn. three year term: Mrs Prown, to year term, and Mrs. Miu In in trants contest nt thp Williams store were j MNses .nianiln Hue, plan,': ios' u All.rlcht. gold w.i'.h H-"'l Mvers. loI I watch; Mortha M.H'-r. "Ihcr tollel set. . , Jim loins, son of 1- V Jones, had to return to the hospital nualn In Portland for medical treatment. A tire was narrow lv merteil last Prl.lav morning afier cleaning out the ashes In the Will.ims' store at Mar ipiam one of the Clerks set the ''ll ' can on the back porch while .valtlng , on a customer and forgot all iii'out It. It remained there tint'l MinitaY mornltlg when IVilph Mvrrs discovered a tiro which he soon ewmgulsheit. Canbv. Ore.. Mareh 2i. tSwclalt M:my friends w ere enjoyably enter-1 en a (latfielil. one year term. tallied at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. . , J. Le this evening. The eiening was j ssent at cards and other games while j MOVE FACTORY TO MAKE many sang and played the piano. ROOM FOR CHANGE IN STREET About midnight after every one pros-. . ent had spent a most pleasant evening Milwaukle. Ore.. March 2t. iSpe- Straluht At It. There Is no use of our "bent In around the bush " We might as well I Minnie out with It first as lust We want yon. to try i n.inilieriain i ougn iiemeiiT i the next time you hae a cough or i cold. There Is no reason so far as we 1 can see why you should not do so. This preparation by It" remarkable cures has gained a world wide rvputa-1 lion, ami ople everywhere speak of It In the highest terms of praise. It Is for sale by all dealer. mi account of u rmmwio wmie in Pagte Creek his nice horse h.Miintc frbtfitened and ran. throwing Mr liar ton from lliu buggv. The Modern l'rlilllrt met nt the home of Mrs Prank Hoyer Satnnln and were erv pleasauilv entertained I. .1 c 'i t ntul llelirv lllelde Willi to Tlouidnle to dip smelt from Pull Itun and brought a load of smelt Mrs. Henry Clthens and Mrs K K Sallng were ilsltlng fi lends In f:.u:le Cteek Sunday. John Cllhcns was Portland and Oregon Cltv ilsltor Mondav. Kdgar lllele was III Ori'goti Cltv one dav last wiek on business. Noel Saner had the misfortune to fall from a tree while pruning It and hurt Ills nose Mrs J W. IViwty called on Mrs. II. N, Carton Sundav afternoon. Cough Mdlclnt for Chlldrsn. Too much care cannot c used In e lectins rough medicine (or children It should be pleasant lo take, contain no harmful substance and he most ef feetual. Chaiuhet Iain's Cough Hem oilv meets these requirements and l HAZELIA. 11 a favorite with the mothers of young I children everywhere. Kor sale by all Most llatellaltes are planting early I dealers. (Adv ) and a light lunch had bovn served ill ) ciulk Tho work of moving the Card guests departed. j ing mill from the old location on liar Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. I rison street to Irving street was com V. H. Hair. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Crad-1 ni,.nceil Monday. The present site of ford, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Cradtl, Mr. Mnp mm thP street and It was and Mrs. H. N. Crown. Mr. and Mrs. , iviiuired to move the building In order potatoes and Kanlen J. Catv. Mr.and Mrs. D. 0. Clark, Mr. ! t ,.,nl-.t. the work of rradlnc and Mrs tl.so. Xe, I Is sick with a very I Mr. and Mrs Joe Kobtuson and chll and Mrs. H. E. Eccles. Mr. and Mrs. paving the lower end of Harrison bad attack of tousilltls ! dreti, of Caneiuah. spent Sunday at the T. Eckerson. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. fcv.i!lre(L Mr Simpson l.-ited ans. Mr. and Mrs. J. tletcher. Mr. and i TWILIGHT. with his s.ster. 1 home of Mr and Mm. Thomas Kellaud. Pioneer Horse of Molalla Dead After 30 Years of Work MOLALLA. Ore, Mar. 30. (Spe cial) XedK a horse known from one side of the Molalla country to the ether, is dead after 30 years of hards useful work. He was the property of W. H. Steininger, a farmer living near here. In his day Ned was considered the best saddle horse in all the southern part of the county and there are many who maintain that there is not a horse in Oregon who has done more work. Many of the men and women of this city can remember Ned when were children and feel his loss as keenly aa if he were human. Up to the day of his death, Ned did his share the farm work. He was purchased by Mr. Steinin ger about 10 ago from Bob Moore. FRIENDS GATHER AT SURPRISE Mrs. A. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hew itt. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Knight. Mr. i and Mrs. A. J. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. William Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Edward King. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kanpish. Mr. and, Mrs. 11. R. Ie. Mr and Mrs. O. R i Mack. Mr. and Mrs. W. Masterton, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Priest, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. RomiK. Mr. and Mrs. J. Southerland. Mr. and Mrs. U H. Wane. Mr. and Mrs. O. White. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Walker. Miss Josie and Alma Knight, Pr. H". A. Dedman. Mrs. Mable Hair, and Mrs. C. Evans. OLD-TIMER SELLS Canby. Ore., March 27. (Speclali Claude llaty. who has been manager of a barber shop in this city for the past eight years, sold out today to George Meeks. Mr. Meeks has also owned a shop here for some time, he ' and Mr. Baty were partners at one time. Baty will now go to farming. ! as he owns a good farm near tow n. I Frank Patch who formerly ran a bar ber shop here will work with Meeks. Patch Is now In Washington, where he has lived for the past few years, ; he will arrive here in a few days. i SUPERINTENDENT VISITS CANBY Bt.'ta iivia V v (Os'S LW.- 4 M.sj 1 1 ISJtl'INKNl WA1 WkHj V0 lVswr.1 W"1 WS Ml llil,l m.j.i:...i, 1.I HTINb C , . 1 UKlit iS MAsS'S "l 1 - i" I'lOl V J I smrrW MX DOUBLE ANaE STEEL REACH W V Gi,um 0r4i n .1. u4 .l. . ill strain from SpmJ,r Bo A Scjsh is indisptntatii on A Hjnuro Spredrr t it nor. jWoqon CAt (ltll4 KSIO f hMinl (4 tisi. 1 .. II.,. a I ik'rt t A 1 tillll tl t . M t..l . 1.1 . iu tiso for over JIO jnira, liua Imnio tlio alitnulur'' ? - Hint Ix'rn niiulo nml, r ,u ' f? sjLf, "l rUI.ii Mui-w ii, WuMfX&c4U Allow no otl,M ( hri yoii' All i'oiHiN-H. IK. Iniltiiiloii nml ,,.ltit-H.K,( ',,3 llMMTlini'iiU Unit trliln with Mini riiiliuiucr in ir. lulitiita mid thllUrii-i:M'rU'ini iigulnsl l;tH.f i,, What is CASTORIA i u Iiiiriiitea milistltuf" for 'utor ( 1 ! ami hi.otlilnif H)riii. It U I'lriuulm nli lir 'l'' Morclilno nor ttlnr .,rl' 'utorlik I Korlt, Prop contain lie At! llfl .1 "It. Ha bus U ll ir iiiiriinli'O. It ii nml nllu) K'rrllme. l or iiiore Until thirty y," lum Itern III roiislunt for this rrltrf of Coiisii,,,.. rintulrncY, Wind (nl'.i", tall TiUliiir Tn-uole, J liliirrtiu'it. It r't?uluic tlio Moumili mih it1 iis.luillute tlio I'oimI, yhlinf liialtliy nml linturul LJ Tlio i'tilltlrvu's I'wiiiuviD-'l lio .Hothrr'i l'rUuil. ' I GENUINE CASTORIA ALWA)- Bca-3 the Signature of week Kitgi C. rd li Mi In Ht retui weeV Tli Kpwi burn Ruth Woo rout i ! JENNINGS LCOCt Miss Mabel t'lilndgrm rtpects tn j Tim Uov Krlckami. of u ; Fonl finish Ml Vi'di-r s term of lixil . , chur. Ii of rnrtland. roiiirfi fada The Kind You Have Always In Use For Over 30 Years m M CADOW BROCK Molalla. Ore- Mar. 30. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Reynolds of Lib eral, were delightfully surprised Sat urday evening when in acceptance to an invitation thev went to Mrs. Reyn old's brother, Will Heinz, to spend the evening, and upon reaching that place they were greeted by 40 of their friends who were there to help cele brate their twentieth wedding anni versary'. Music and dancing furnished the evening's entertainment and everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves. A delicious supper was served and was particularly appreciated. Canby. Ore., March 31. t Social J. K. Calavan, county school superin tendent, was in Canby today visiting the school. He called a meeting of the athletic association of the high school anrf urged them to Join in the athletic league of the high schools of this county. Canby claims they have not gotten a "square deal" for the last two years. i CELEBRATE SCHOOL CLOSING Molalla, Ore., Mar. 30. (Special) The school children at Union Mills, as sisted by their teacher. Miss Mae Dickerson of Molalla rendered an In teresting program before a full house Friday night. Friday was their last day of school this term. Among the people attending from this place were the Misses Golda Harless, Agnes Clif ford, Ethel Wells and Perdie Dicker son, and B. O. Cole. EASTERN VOCAL TEACHER SETTLES IN CANBY, Canby, Ore., April 1. (Special) ( Miss Pearl Simth, of Lincoln, Neb., has located in Canby, w here she will give . lessons in voice culture. She will al-: so take charge of the choir at the Methodist church. She has already secured a large class. 1 EGG SOCIAL PLANNED SELLS VALUABLE COW Molalla, Ore.. Mar. 25. (Special) J. R. Moore of this city recently sold a valuable Jersey cow to II. F. Harless. This cow has quite a milk producing record, averaging five gallons of milk a day. MRS. H. J. MARTIN LAID 10 REST CANBY WOMAN WAS A RESIDENT OF THIS COUNTY 15 YEARS Canby, Ore., March 30. (Special) Many friends crowded the Methodist church this afternoon to hear the fu neral services of Mrs. Margaret Jane Martin who died at her home in Can by last Saturday. The services were conducted by Kev. E. T. Downs at 1:00 o'clock. Margaret Jane Rosecrans was born in Maumee, Ohio, August 14, IS 15. At the aHe of 19 she was married to Amos Martm at ew Boston, Michigan. In 18H9 the couple first came to Oregon and 15 years ago they moved to Canby where Mr. Martin died June 11, 1500. Mrs. Mnrtin is survived by five chil dren, William Martin, of Ilrooksvllle, Ha.; Mrs. J. A. Graham, Mrs. 0. R. Mack and Jesse Martin, of Canby, and Coorge E. Martin, of McMinnville, Ore. She Is also survived Ly seven grandchildren. After the services the body was laid In the Zion cemetery. CANBY MEN TO BUILD PLANT Hood River Contract Secured Clackamas County Man. by Canby, Ore., March 30 (Special J. R. Newton, a local man with K. T. Clond, of Chicago, will build a can nery in Hood River. The work on the building will be gin at once and will be rushed so that the cannery can be In operation by the middle of May. The building will be concrete, two stories, 40x100. Straw berries, peaches and many other fruits will be canned. Frank Dodge one of our local carpenters has the contract for erecting the building. He has ship ped his concrete mixer to Hood River and he and a few other local carpen ters win leave in a lew days. Canby. Ore., April 1. ( Special I The Canby High school will give an egg social next Saturday night for the j benefit of the Canby baseball team. It ! will be held in the old iilue Front j store. Coffep, sandwiches and eggs : (any style) will be served. I CANBY LOCALS Canby, Ore., April 1. (Special) I F. Kendall was a Portland business I caller today. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Knight were vis- j iting in Portland today. j Mrs. W. H. Hair was a caller in Port-1 land today. j Mrs. W. Mangun and son, Harold.' were Oreeon City caller today. ; T. D. Walker was transacting busi-, ness in Portland today. j The Canby band will give a dance Saturday night. j Horn to Mr. and Mrs.. P. O. Stacy,, Tuesday, a boy. Mother and child are; doing nicely. 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 Northwest's Greatest Impement and Vehicle House PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO MEDAL WINNER TALKS AT MILWAUKIE : Ml Yixb-r rallnt homo oil roimt of llin rrtil lllllp. of hrr lrothirt llutilrd At Ut r-'r! h n a llttlx lv-tti-r. A furroi'll rty n ghtn Mr Cht.o nnd fnmllv Thurd.iy. Man h Ii Thp rwiilue a pl-ni;!itl v flit In 1 King ami pUilug game ThT rr furty fixir prmnt at lt hour thi-v left lulling thrill good lurk In thi'lr lifW butiir Ml Mvrt'i- mid llim-l l-nrUm at tetiiliil lh f'UH-ral nf Mr Allre Krl In of Cortland, at .NVrdy Tuomlay. March IT. Mr. lllddlnk haa rviitr.l Mr Cha'a plsrr tin rtiwt to tuov on aimn Ml Amanda Nflna of tln-gmi City. Ultrd Ml Mitb.. Chltulgrrn a fi da lu.t -r. rral .rlir uf Um Ui. Xn 1 Mi frlod til mi Wr.lnc.Uf i' Krm thn htiI'ti rrv ln-1'1 at undrrtaVliig parlor 1 h. In IliO rr many ami I':'.' pcMiu srittrn by an Ori(: , aa rmd ami ilndh tn tn tb nf lbi itt'partf'd. J Kdd Hmllli. of ItavmntX tlallrd lth Ira Hart on IT. Mr. lKirrrt ha return from a alt month. .dauithtrr at Itniul. tlrr..o ' Thu Conrnrd ba.pball a'. I Jxtmltlr Uxlgn loam rli)nti4i ion Watur.lay aftKmivui at B -hl gnund. Tb lt alrft.l It. f.v... ,.f lh k't. ' Krlland la mnag-r of Ito ( to p Bum Mi hai pari" IU bath Imln Mm WW I Tl by t flail bulb very ttlww nun ;'". II H Mr. t haw and m Harry rft for tram t i ' - r I r...... . aim. , uir.n.T nilimilll fl.. tr 11 ' Mr CI..B ..prrt, t(, vlalt h.r .l.trr I ?" ' " TJL in Sal..,., Mr )..lnl.. th.m. W ,rr ! TX'J?" aorry to then K b, hup. th.-y ' hl" H'r' ".' w l'thli will bo fav-,ra!.v Imprr., whh "rl l'' h" "f "''Mr. nnd r,tr in a .hon hit. 1 ""' h7" rt"r""' ,h V Mr and Mr H.Hph lloltnan .,. '77 h". Himmrd. h Ai Cbarl-H. uprnt Sunday ...h Mr. and r,' ' jr-f ,mP Mm Mill.... Chlm!rrn 1 Trmp.ranr Hlr of V'rn( Ui.i i.riil rr..n l.r.. ilun.L.1 tU- I i ...ii. i Mr in n. .mi. Hiia I 'irniiuj, ' 111. bard Or-m l wnrklnit fur Clark i a rwk end vl.llnr at tbitho and Mr. Hrrt Hu..-ll aluli Mla Maitllnn Sow. b Ufr(i I bliii.. . a. I . . . . I '.m l " l .. ... " .. . . !. '"""L i Mm. Ii. J. Abby Ian i J. Hlnclalro la hnlldln an -?n to til hiiinit. When roiniil.'t ' M von. bak tbnil nt Mullnu Saturday In k. MN".1 Annl... I'rnl.i and Harold JchiiHi.ii H i:t Monday pvnilnit at A. I.. Iiirkln Ui- !.! thlnit to dii I to do your bet. WILSONVILLC. I Tin' M K ihurrh I pr.M'rtii J apl.-tidid Kat. r program anil p-al lllM.il . Mr and Mr. Turnwr ajM-nt Halurday and Sundiiv nt th lii.iiin of Mr Turn .r'a f.i.r.-nl4. Mr. and Mr. KdJ llkir, nnd Mr HakiT rrturnrd with thrm to 'hi Kohl city on Hunday KvmlnK. Thf Choral Hix-My of llixxl Vl-w !ll ti t al tlu homo of Mr. nd Mra. lor,.-.. ,,n Knday rvtnliilt. Th. ro will l Kator rvlr-a at tin- H.h.iI Vlrw rhiirth on KaHr Hun lav inornlii;. TIih wilnonvlll lH iday.il a i.-ry rlo ram with llooil Vliw on Saturdny aftiTtKM.n. Iwliid bcnti-n by nni point. Mr. A. K. Hay I aiM-ndliiK a fw day with hi.r aona Noniiun und Hur ry. Thu plav. o()ur Awful Aunt," will bn Klvfn at Cornl Cr.'.-k aho.. on Hat- unlay vonln, April isih. Th.-rn will COUNTY SCHOOLMEN'S CLUB MEETS SAMUEL McLARTY RECITES FORE GRANGE MEETING BE-: I G. BUCHANAN ELECTED PRESI DENT OF ORGANIZATION Mr. Huu'h liiik.-r and family Tut-xday. ' Mr. and Mra. A. II. Harvey cntor Mr. and M". Martin, from Portland, taln.-d nucata from ri.rtlnnd IiikI Hun v.i rp KUf-it- .,f Mra- Eaatman'g Tn.'a- day. day. ' Mra. H.'irt. of (Vntral Point, vlnll- Mr ;md Mra. Arthur norland's d the homo of M"-sr. Il.-nry and dauifhti-r is v.-ry 111 with pneumonia. Il"rnmn Hrhpcr Sundiiy. Milwaukio, Ore., Man h 2S. Samuel I Mcl-arty. aited 13 of West l.inn, win-i , ,. , . ner of the -er ent Clackamas county I rove, Ore., March 31.-Th school det-liuiiation contest, recited the! Clackamas County Schoolmen'H r-lub medal winnini; piece, "M Sister's1 met Saturday evening' at Oak Orove liest Fellow " Thursday lilsht in ! W:hoo, h()Uaf. with pri:i( ip:.I J. v. Kike Orange hall here in the program giv-i . en in connection with the presentation!"' ak f'rove Presiding. Howard of the playlet "f'iWeville Seminary," ! -lamea, supervisor of Clackamas cnun under the aupices of Milwaukie , ty schools, of Kslacada. acted as see- grange No. 2'.S, He also recited styl-1 ish Company. The remainder of the program was as follow s: Instrumental duet, Misses Ruby and Mabel Stromer; vocal golo, Mrs. i'.lackman; cornet solo. Mis Hes ter Armstrong, and a piano selection, "Minuet"- (Paderewgkl), Miss Mary Rice. The young members of the Milwau kle grange and pupils of Oak Grove school, who took part In the play were: Cecil Ooetz, Harold Wood, Ber nard Ford, Kldon Shale, Allen Long and Misses Iteba and Willa Coneland, Mary Rice, Ruby Stromer, Hester Armstrong, and Miss Mabel Cross. SPELLING TEAMS PREPARE Grade School to Meet High at Bee Milwaukle Dr. Vif cnt Is attending the rase. ; Mrs. Kred Lehman visited Ha.elia s'hool Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. oo.lhoitse, mother of Mrs. lolm W;iriker, la ill at the Wanker home. Mrs. S. S. r.outz and little aona were nb.-."ant ' hII.ts at the Kastman and M' Mahon home; Wednesday. Misses l-.tli.-l and Wlnfleld Ilaker are very ill with measles. Mrs. Alfred Thomaa visited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Stelnhll ber Tuesday. Rev. Mr Wilson was an nftertioon of Mr. and Mrs. Attorney Fred J. Melndl nnd family returned to their home In Hcllwood after spending the week end at Moun tain Ash Farm. Mr. und Mrs. Milton Mutt mm and children of Milwaukle, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. I,. Mattoon. Mr. Delano has rented his farm to parties from Enterprise. Oregon. Walter Mende has moved to the farm he lately pun based In (In en wood. A number of persons from here ex pect to attend Warner Orange next Saturday at New Fra. W. H. I' llen and ( . K. Spcnce, Stale Master, hnve been Invited to speak on the good roads bond Issue, All those not at tending will miss a rare treat. I tie young icople of the Sunday hav all lh modern ronvmlcn n( an up tixlnte home M The shadow aortal given i.niV, gi niiaplce of the Fraternal Cnulgl Thursday ivrnlu quit i n V A on by Mis l-Clalrx O.trren I enloyel. and a playlelt entHW J a Woman Keep a Hw-rct" ni4m'it evening's program. The folkwwltl ih ral of rhiiMciera: A FV1 T Iiella. Hrbn I'alnlon: Ma!'l"-hlB Mable llrtgbam; Clara UH V Hart: Maud Harrison. IT rV 1' Mary Morton. Mr. H. V. Ik. '-W' FUher. Klleen Hill; J.le. Hil' tea ham: Marlon. Fthel Hurt; Nord len Hart. Mr. t'.troin auftlc. the ahadow and netted In ' about in no Mr. David I ''. " nlahed niuair for a number of DrB which rouiidcil out the ev.alJl M terlnlntnent. lo On Friday evet.ln our vo'itUup .enjoyed roller skating al lb ' Among those golpg down wrf H P. Dow, MlH.ea Mora an Iai Dill. Fthel. F. rn and Kllen tit-'tnl Untdorf. Clara Miller. Mis f Cmi M.'sr Itoy Uatdorf, Will C mint. Dill, Clydi. Jotiea, I'fTU" Iroin. " The County Court has nnr' be no admission fee, l.ut all the young j "ul- N'' ''11 Jon" K ladles are Invited to make baskets to te sohi. and everyone cordially In vited to attend. Mrs. Coleman Is able In be around amilii. after her serious Illness. Mr. and Mra. Win. Kidder have moved to Mulloy a Judge of the election and !" Cure. Klin Snootier and M. K- P' clerks of the election held In It' (incl. Messrs. A. F. Itnsaell. C. P ' and Albert Pierre assisted th ground committee of the Pnn'lll Chas. Kidder I clerklnir In ll.e fK Association In bulldlM ' era" hardware store. j swings mid fixing up the b"''1' H. D. Aden lins been buying some J baseball grounds. new ttt.rl.tv v...wlu Arthur HochIm. arrived fmin Mr. and Mrs ('hnltipskv entertained M,rl ,,,r r"w ''"V"' a'a ' ' !, variev. or . itiicora .1 1 retary. In the debate, participated in by all those attending, on the giving of scnooi creuits tor home. work, sent!- and evening guest mem appeared to lavor the negative Duncan Sa'urday. side, led by Principal A. O. Freel of, An Faster program Is to be render P.arclay school. Oregon City. The ar- ed by Haelia Sundav school and all firmative side waa led by lirenton Ved- are roniiaiiv ir.vi.ni tn nt.enH y-... " nei.cu r me ua. miss vat.e wanker spent Saturday nmairg preparations ror a Grove Parent-Teacher association. , In Portland. program for Kastern Hunday. Principal F. O. liuchanan of Mount. Mr. Stuart butchered a couple of Mr- ''rank, of Portland, has been Pleasant was elected president and A.: calves for Mr. Steinhllber Thursday '""''Ing some needed Improvements. O. hreel secretary for the next meet-1 Miss Julia Weddle srx-nt the week tt,ll' h M """ h to the ainwaranre of Ing.to be held at Mount Pleasint end at her home near Stafford I'1'"'"- achool May 9. The topic f,)r discs-1 A. Nellson was a pleasant caller In Blon will be school legislation which Oregon City Sunday. Found A Cure for Rheumatism t'lV"""! 'L M.l.fl" f.l"-e Pa,.oun, who Is at- '! suffered with 'hwunaHa fw two inn . . n nusmea ronegn In Salem was years and could not vet mr rl.h. h.n.1 1.11 . hnlilP tfr tho vaolr crl . . i .... . . . ... eight months- minimum .chool term! Mr ;Vvr.V ' ",.Tl l?n antly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Iowa. "I suffered terrible pain so I Nagel Sunday evening-. could not sleep or lie atlll at night. state aid for public chool and eight months' minimum ic which will come before It Milwaukle, Ore.. March 31. The spelling teams from grades above the second In Milwaukle achool will he picked Thursday and will spell against I the nlga schools Btudents Friday after- vlous record Is 20r,0 acres In Zi daya March 17. George Peringer, a Umatilla county laxmer wno rarnis on a large scale. Is plowing acres a day with a ..or.ie-power tractor outfit, tils PP!-:ord aava John U.rtln Five rear am I heran n.ln I'h.mUr i.v.in.. t. . . ... .... . . , . . ... ... , ,n ,,r,i in me nen wi'n a lain a i.inimem ana in two months I report or no strawtrr e Tt. picked f:ec- was well and have not Buffered with some rheumatism sine." For aale by all i dealers. (Adv.) a larire comimnv of frli nilH ... inr day evening nt tlielr beautiful new home. The game of T.i.fr- una the pleasure of the evening and Mrs Ami. Hnsselbrlnk held (he highest score, and was awarded the prize. A dellcb ous collation r good thirds waa served at the close of the card game and a delightful timn Bp.nt t(V tno hin.py guests. .lames and .lohn Say entertained a big company of friends on Friday eve, nlng In honor of their sixteenth birth biv A great denl of fun and merri ment was had by the young folk In Pinning the tall on the donkey, while blind folded, and Kenneth Hteln won the first prle for pinning Hie tall near est where It belonged, while Chi Ira Har was consobwl for getting too far awav, with the consolation prie. The draw prize fell to tho lot of Rosa .Ineg. er. Hupper was served In the dining room which wns decorated in yellow ana green, and upon the renter of the table the birthday cake waa ahlar.n with green and yellow randlea.. Mrs. Hay was gracefully assisted by Mrs Reed Oraham during; the evening. Don't forget the date for "Our Aw ful Aunt" la April lKlh. The cast of characters will be given next weeg Don't miss the fun at Corral Creek school, because yon are cordially In vited to attend. To oppose one It la not necessary to Impute bad motives to him. Mi- . .... ...ill-7, if. tlllllB.- . , a 'the Vunilermeer tract M erect a cotiugn soon. ,,; I W m. (Iregan'a new iirtn going up nnd It will be r',"' 1 pnnry In two weeks. , . i v. - I . . .. f-lV I lorusciiuil, ion ' j W.-l. .....Inrlrd I"' I F.lllll lliiL'hain It'... lit. tJiit.il.iu li.a. a. i tic (ir"" " ' " . ...A .1 Hornsrhiih n"1"" ,. will be n el. Mrs glllllst. Services Hunday, Rev. K. I- H'.rns"lu"li .... ..nilllV. .11.1' pren.h at II P. M. on tfun'W' Mb . . ... . . uilaai mra. j. Mnnners was a "" ...i Friday last, where she was " fruit trees sprayed. . 'ltlt' tot .1. Rocthn departed on M"n' i Hiirornla. wiiere n w"" " y heallh and If Hi climate pro"" lldiil may Iwalo In the soiilU- . Mr. and Mrs. Yale have r from Chicago and are visit"" I.. 0. Miller home. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Carlson and " , Ihnr, of Motitavllle. visited at Jacobs home on Tuesday and w iuy- x ..a t Mra. Jacoba entertained folks on April 1st. It being , birthday anniversary of Miss i U-banon Expreas: Herman Is having; much trouble wlia hi. I.i h. vltitr had five , - performed on It recently I" ( barley bearda which had bees foot for nine year. an wa t 01?' - ?r" "'mm '?H t.rL'