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Enterprise News Service Covers Clockamas County I : CANBY LODGE HOLDS Miss Ruth llovles spent Sunday at us wi ll .ih phaslm; tln audience with the homo of her parents lit Cedar their dalntlts. We hope the young Knll. people give llnlr piny In some nf Mr! imd Mrs. V. II. StelnliiBer nnd j tin1 nearby town, an It seems too good d lur.litent, Mamie ami Mabel, Miss i to drop after one performance, wncn CANNY. Ore., April 13. (Special The Canby Rebok.th lodge. No. 124. hold ono of tho largest meetings in 18 history last night. A banquet was given tho decree staff which captured the cup at Salem. Mrs. M. K. Kirk, whose husband was one of the lodge's founders was a truest of honor. J. E. Southerland, the captain of the team was presented with a fine watch fob. May 20 at McMlnnville a meet Inn of the p-and lodge will take place and the Canby team will be present. The team Is composed of Mrs. Flora Pimlck, Mrs. M. J. l.oe. Miss Kmley Spoolock, Mrs. Laura Smith, Miss Buena Snell, Mrs. Tressa Eckerson. ' Mrs. Howard Eccles. Mrs. Ella Kocher. Mrs. Jesse Southerland, Mrs. Helen Lee, Miss Grace Patch. Mrs. I-ara Hair, Miss Mable Houghman. Mrs. Cassy Kvans, Mrs. C. P. Romlg. Mrs. E. A. Priest, Mrs. Grant White. Mrs. Edward Kin?, Mrs. Adama Knight, Miss Lillian Wang and I'D ill p Hammond. ltirdle Diokcrson and Arthur Stein ingor went to Oregon I'lty by auto Saturday. ('. Rumsby and daughter. Alia, were In the county seat Saturday. STAFFORD. so much time aim trmwin mis mi n spent upon It. CANBY CANBY SPELLING BEE CAXPY, Ore.. April 25. (Special) Marks Prairie carried off first honors in the spelling bee here yesterday There were seven school represented Marks Prairie. Rarlow, Mundorf, Lone Elder. Macksburg, Needy and Canby. One hundred and twelve pages were covered. Orville Marks was the last one to be on the floor. Others of the Marks Prairie team are Samuel Marks, Aileta Zimmerman and Ella Pellatz. SOX-CANBY GAME POSTPONED CANBY. Ore, April 27. (Special) The baseball game between Canby and the Oregon City Commercial Club White Sox was called off on account of rain. Next Friday the Canby team will meet Woodburn on the Canby grounds. Saturday they meet the Ore gon City High school in Oregon and Sunday the Macksburg team at Can by. These three games are In succes sion and an effort will be made to win all three. LIBERAL DISTRICT TO IE A little child, ten months old, be long In k to Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, who recently bought the Gross place, died last Tuesday night after a brief Ill ness, being sick only five hours. They ' phoned for Or. Mount, who started with his car, but got stalled in the Slough of Pispond. which has been worse than the man of old encountered as told in Pilgrim's lrogress. and again Mr. Tlcdeman came to the res cue, but the doctor did not arrive where the sick child lay until midnight, and it died at one o'clock. The Angel rf Death came so swiftly, perhaps the physician could have done no good anyway, but it Is natural that the be reaved ones should wonder If the skill of the physician might not have saved the life so precious. They had the funeral on Friday afternoon, as they were expeotiug friends to arrive from Idaho. On Monday of this week Geo. Van Nortwick was quite severely hurt, but no bones broken, by a quantity of rock falling upon him while getting it out to put on this very piece of bad road. It is said he was buried to the neck and bruised in many places quite se verely. The boys had an enthusiastic meet Ing to fix up their new ball ground at Gage's, and will meet again soon to finish up. They think they will have a fine ball ground. Mr. Gage is pasturing a number of his neighbors cows. Men and boys are wanted these days to help In the bop fields, tleiug up the young shoots and training them to run with the sun. Mrs. Aernl and her two daughlers went to Portland Wednesday to attend the wedding of her daughter, Amelia, who will be married at the home of a friend on that evening and start upon a short wedding tour, after which they will live at Trout Lake, tip near Mt. Adams, Washington, where Mr. Pearson, the groom, has a general mer chandise store. All wish them health. wealth and happiness. The young people proposed getting a new flag for the school house, by giving an entertainment, but the di rectors very kindly forestalled any ar rangement of the kind and bought the nag tnemselves, and it now proudly waves above the entrance gate. ESTACADA. visit in Portland. IT, lis lire n foot loonlng to I lie On tli, evening of May Nth an cm-1 -t.tnilhin-.tt of a union high school torlcal contest will be held In the ' . . . ,. .,,,, Villon Hall school house, three ...lies ! " ;'"' 1 'J ' ! i, east of tttnhv. The contest will be ' "PXlllim ""' l between ekht students of the I'nloii Hall school, who have been training I under the competent supervision of i Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Larson, both : of whom are excellent elocutionists. , A splendid musical program has als.i j been armnced. j Count v Superintendent Calavan and j Supervisor Vedder will act as judge.. ' The third Judge has not yet been olios- f en. The winner In the contest will be awarded a silver medal, the pos- : session of which will entitle him to j try for a gold medal and for other j higher prlir.es. The others will com pete again In June when the teacher, I Miss Spence. will hold her school ex hl'ilt. and Industrial fair, at the close of school. At that time exhibits tak en from the regular school work will be shown, and prizes will be given on vegetables, needlework, manual art work, (towers, cooking. Biid baking. aM of which will be products produced by the students solely. Miss Sihmicc has alreadv started the work for the exhibit. All of these things have been made possible by the Parent-Teacher Associ ation which was organized here tills winter. Through It the teacher can rimliliitf their snmls to Holing where Vancouver lasi i iiuay 10 see in- i.mmu Ill) ceiilM per llHI lbs. Is paid for the or In law. who is sick. inner aboard cms. Charlie Urolisuii mid wife havo U. R Ksson Is s.Ullr.g up hi" m'w moved lo the house east or the l-.d Hodn fountain this week. i Allen residence. C F Harbor and son Leigh, have, Miss Gertrude Lee, a ( lucl.niiiiis returned to Portland. CoillXv lonelier from over near tiro- Mrs. J. W. Smith lias relumed from : gon Cllv. wasi guest at the home of tier sister. Mrs. itiiwaru janies, hut the Sabbath. The play at Currlnat lllo last Friday liUht, presented by Good Teinplcrs, was well attended mid Is reported lo be verv creditably given. A Inrro It. F. Ford and wife were called to Portland Saturday on account of the death of Mrs. Ford's grandmother. Mrs. A. Cooper. The Cooper fumlly resided at Kstucada a few years ago, being in the furniture business. Surveyor for the Oregon City pipe line arrived In Estacada yesterday. J. W. Reed, local agent for the Ford car. sold a beautiful car to Win t'nder wood, bringing It out from Portland Sunday. Eagle Creek Orange Is to have a pic nic May lti. They are expecting a big crowd and a good lime. Gov. West Is to speak to the people at this time. II E. Warden and family came up from Portland Tuesday morning and went up to their ranch. number of Estacada'n young people were In attendance. Philip Adams Is working In Hie Progress office learning to set Itpr. f. S. Morgan lost a valuable horse Sunday night. The animal had been nick for some time. Ally. C. W, lievore has pun ha... d a fireproof safe lor his office. Mrs A. K. Morton has a position as saleslady In Gary's Mercantile Com pany store. R. W. Cary visited Portland on a business mission a couple of dit this week. Mm. Ed. Sallng left Tuesday for (he eastern part of the state to visit her mother and other relatives for a cou ple of weeks. The T. W. MoGraw house caught lire last Thursday morning about ten o'clock and burned to the ground to gether with Its entire, contents. The Children Cry for Fletcher's Emm JS I VV- I I X. I I I I Ml Portland Saturday visiting her daught er. Mis. R. W. Carv. Mrs. A. K. Morton and sister, Miss Florence Kendell, entertulned a few ladles Monday afternoon. The time wis devoted to fnm-v work, after which gei in Closer louen won tue parents nev luncheon, was served. and so can accomplish much morel The Civic Improvement Club will along both an educational and social . have charge of the Fourth of July cele- me. i hratlon at Estacada sua it this year R. O. Morrison went to Portland Tuesday to be absent a couple of days. flm (hough lo have originated from Mrs. R. Y. Stokes was here from ! a defective flue. There was no Insur ance. G. F. Lafolb'tte, a former editor of the Estacada Progress, visited friends at this place for a short lime Inst Sun day. He was enroiite lo Helena, Mon tana, after a trip to California. W. R. Stokes went up to Cnry's hot springs last Sunday with six pack horses loaded with provisions for Mr I EAGLE CREEK. The Dodge telephone line, which has !11,,to' r"ry h" v"mt " '""v" ''.h his wife for the springs some time this week. Ray Eselieluian has gone to Gary's hot springs to stay during the sum mer. Most Prompt and Effectual Cur for Bad Colds. been giving such poor service for some I time, is now In good running order. John Moehnke has been visiting for i I'aseball enthusiasm runs high at a few days with his sister, Mrs. Roy! the present time In Estacada and then Douglass. ! Is prospects of having some good Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woodle nnd fain-' unmes during the season. At a meet ily were Dover visitors Sunday. j Ing held last Wednesday night, Pert Walter Kirchem was over this way Hyra was elected manager. Monday. I The 9."th anniversary of the found- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Douglass, accom-1 Ing of the order of (bid Fellows was When you have a bad cold you want panied by Mildred and Flortce Doug-1 celebrated by the local order, here last i a remedy that will not only give relief, but etTect a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that Is pleasant to take, a remedy that contains nothing Injurious. Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy meets all these requirements. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, aid expectoration, opens the se cretions and restores the- system to a healthy condition. This remedy has a world wide sale and use, and ran al ways be depended upon. Sold by all dealers. (Adv.) Tho Kind You lluvo Alwuy Jlonulit, ami Mlilch hits born lu ii o for over iM jours, hint Ixirno tho ntuituiuro of -rf ftlll hns. Im''H Hindu Ulitlrr M, jM,N fs sFJj-r- "IhtvUIoii Mlucn Its infill,,., W5T '&CAU Allow no ono totler!vo you In ti,li . All Counterfoils, Imitations mil ".JinU-na-ifood " iiro but l:tH-rlnif lit tluit trltlti xxltli nnil nitlittiucr tho heultu o( lufuuts ami Children Kxperloiifo utfuluat Uinvruuuut, What is CASTORIA Ciiatorln lit a harmless anlistltuto for Cnator Oil, Para Iforle, Props nnil Hoot 111 nir My nips. It l ploimunt. contain licit her Opium, Murphhin nor oilier .Nurcotli siilistiinco. It Is Its) irmiriiutoo. It destroys Woriui nnd nllny l'everlslmess. I'or inoro thiiii thirty year luts lii-en In constant who for tho relief of Constipation, ILituleney, AVlml Colic, nil Tcctliliiu; Trouble nnd IXitrrtui'ii. It reifiiliil- tho Moinut li utiil Howi-nu iissluillitle tho I'oimI, islvlnif heulthy mid tiuturul silct-n, Tho Children's l'miuccu-'l lio Mother' i'rlcuU. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS iBcura the Signature of lass, went to visit with Mr. and Mrs. i Saturday night. A pleasant time Is Guy Clester Sunday. H. S. Gibson was an Estacada visit or Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle were en tertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass. Mr. R. P.. Gibson. Miss Ethel Park and II. S. Gibson spent a very pleas ant evening at the home of Roy ltoug- lass Tuesday evening. While felling trees last Thursday reported. The high school of this place are presenting educational pictures in mo tlon pictures at the Family theatre once a month. They had an entertain ment Wednesday night. Mrs. Jones, mother of Earl Jones, who has been very 111, Is reported much Improved. Candidates for office are numerous in this cltr these days. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years The school Is planning a field day on the afternoon of May 1. There will be an extensive program, including such sports, as pole vault, sack race, three legged race, rlay race, high Jump, blind man's race. etc. All pu pils are planning lo compete for one or more of the prizes. A general good lime Is anticipated. his appointment at the Coiigregniiotiil church last Hahhalh, after a loui ib sencn from his pulpit on account of til -ness. MOLALLA, Ore, April 24. (Spe- j clal) The Mothers' club of Liberal, I met at the home of Mrs. Fischer yes-j terday. It was decided to organize a I Sunday school in the Liberal school l house the tenth of May. j The ladies have been donated the j vacant Evangelical church standing a mile north of Molnlla. Mr. Swift, the I Clackamas Southern promoter, has do- j nated the club a lot in the LlDeral townsite and the church will be moved ; to that place by C. S. Baker of Oregon j City. An Evangelical church will be es tablished and a pastor serured. The I people in the community of l iberal are very enthusiastic over the church and Sunday school In their country and are willingly donating funds to ward moving the building. The Moth ers' club will meet next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Thomas E. Read. POTTERY BY PLEDGES MOLALLA, Ore., April 24. At a mass meeting held here recently, as surance of having a large pottery fac tory erected here within the nex three months was given, when the citizens subscribed a substantial bonus, satis fying the promoters of the factory that the proposition would be well support ed. This factory. It is said, will be the only one of the kind west of East Liv erpool, Ohio. It is announced the plant will be in operation within 90 days and that about 175 men will be employed at the start. About $25,000 will be used in Installing the initial equipment. Two local men, P. M. jiqytes ana Guy Dibble, have been interested and with Mr. Daily, own the mine. Mr. Boyles told the story of the Ions struggle In the affair and how he and Mr. Dibble have striven against odds to keep the plan for the manufacture of the goods in Molalla, ASK FOR NEW DISTRICT Molalla, Ore., April 24. (Special! 8. A. Oordell and George Daugherty were in the county seat yesterday evening to get a new school district Instituted. If such a plan is followed some will be taken off of Teasel Creek, Molalla, Glad Tidings, Sampsons and Yodervllle and a school house will be built on the 8ilverton road on the site donated by 8. P. Low. MULINO DEFEATS LIBERAL MOLALLA, Ore, April 27. (Spe cial) The Liberal second nine played a game against .me muuuo iw at Mulino yesterday afternoon. Al though Liberal played well they were finally defeated, 4 to 1. C Fischer pitched tor Liberal and C. Daniels for Mulino. R- Faust was the Liberal Catcher and M. Johnston the catcher for Mulino. MOLALLA L0CAL8 Molalla, Ore, April "rKh ' Mis Gladys Steiner to 10 t her home neMrrMandalMr.. Ir. C Bte.ninger and mt the home or Mr. 3 SZ. a w. rarpmur u. to. rt "f.ntlrMrrt!e Dart and brother. Vlr Mis Mjrtle Dart ponton jrfl, were guests Md Ernest Conra, of Glad Tldinga, were In Molau it I! I -' I nww-i I I 1 1 I I- i liLfJ l! 1 3!-ffrrm-ii;-l la li J ii- ii'i "'7V' Ti'Vfji A Si I tou wouidn t annK Trom a 1 1 rusty tin cup with a clean glass at hand I Well then, why pay as much, or nearly a much, far a pump with a metal valve seat I AS FOR A m -m i a. Is fll -JiA Myers Pump with the PATENTED CLASS VALVE SEAT ? Metal Valve teats may corrode or rust. CLASS VALVE SEATS CANNOT. Metal Valve Seat harden the check leathers quickly. GLASS VALVE SEATS DO NOT. The patent Myera Class Valve seat I well protected and la aa last ing a any metal aeat and far superior. For the sake of CLEANLINESS and service BUY a MYERS PUMP ir ...JiisS?! jap Wlm Ktp Oowtl Movtmtnt Rgulir Dr. King's Nw l.lfo'lMIU k.-p iimb ac h, liver and kidneys In hxultay ws dltliin. Hid the tHly f mii ut null'. Improve your rnmpU'isi M fliuthlng Ihe liver and kldneya. ' v. morn relief from one bin nf Hr. Ktu'i New Life Tills Ihun sny niedlrlm I ever tried. says ('. K. Ilutrield. of Ckt cago. III. I'm', at your druggist. (A dr.) CLARKE8 Portland' Spokane Boise Engines Water Systems Implements Vehicles Wa will gladly mall you a copy ! our mw Pump estslea upon rclp of your nam and addraaa. Aah tor eala. o Na. and atata purpeaa far which pump la wantad We sell Myers Pumps of all sizes, also water systems and engines. We will make you right prices. W. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City, Or CANBY HDW. and IMP. CO., Canby, Or. WILSON VILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baker, and lit tle daughter, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alison Halter this week. Rev. Sherwood, Instructor of He brew In the Willamette University, de livered a Bplendid sermon at the M. E. church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones enter tained Rev. Daniel Staver, of Forent Grove on Sunday. Rev. Staver preach ed at Hood View, In the morning. An account of the spelling match on Wednesday afternoon will be given next week. Mrs. Relssner's sister and nephew have been visiting at the Reissner home, for about three weeks. Miss Christina Hatalgia, spent last week at the home of her parents, and returned to Portland on Monday. H. D. Aden. Joe Thornton and Dwlght Seely attended the ball game in Portland on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gould, of Salem, vis ited in Wilsonvl'Ie on Saturday, and attended the play given by th Ep worth League, In the evening. Notices with regard to the primary election on May 15th. are posted In prominent places In this vicinity. Hood View base ball team beat the Middleton team, on Saturday at Wll sonville. The play given by the members of the Epworth league, on Saturday eve ning, was well attended and the treas ury was swelled to the extent of fifty dollar. The yonng people did them selves proud and carried ont their dif ferent parts in the play to the point of perfection. The singing by Mr. Joe Thornton, Mary Brobst and the male quartette, desires special men tion and was much appreciated by all who attended. The girl who sold candy, contributed no small amount of money to the evening's collection. Mac Hugging waB struck in the temple by a limb, causing death al most instantly. The burial was In the Forrester cemetery Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock. Quite a number of his friends and neighbors were present to assist in and witness the last sad riti-g over the ooay. He leaves to mourn bis death, his wife, father, mother, brother and five sisters, who have the sympathy of ineir mends. IteV. MiKir. tli elder nf English If. K. church, preached In Clnrkes In Km lih rhiirrh Inst Humtay. Mioses Berth and Ida Zwahln) pent Hiindsy with Mis l.ydla Klo tnlth. W. . WVttluiifiT was In town IM t'k, Timber Gnive school will close FtV diiv. May 1st. Chnrles I Union returned from Wash ington Inst week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uwlt Orsnt were onl In Clnrkes and visited the Intter'l mother, Mrs. I.lgle Itlugo und fii m II; lout Sunday. 0. Mnrqunrdt and dnugliti-r, Dor, were Inlown last week. Mrs. Zwnhlen and daughter, Berthi were In town last week. Clnrkes school will give a basket clnl Hntiirdny, May 3. Rheumatism Quickly Cured. "My sinter's huxlmnd had an ntlsrt of rlii'iininliHni In his arm." wrlteii well known resident of Newton, lost "I gave him a hut tie of Chnmberlslt) Liniment which he applied to his snd on the neit morning the rhi-at Usui wss gone." For chronic iiiiino Inr rheumatism you will find nofhlnl better than Chnmlierluln's l.lnlmcnl. Hold by all dealer. (Adv.) ALSPAUGH. Mrs. John Glthens was a Portland visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beers moved to Loean Saturday. Emma and Frank Dowty, George Douglass and Mrp. Chas. Sparks were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Dowty Sunday. Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Lang, and Gussie Glthens were visiting at the home of Henry Glthens Sunday. John and Henry Winks are cutting wood for John Githens. McGraws, near Currinsvllle, had the misfortune of having their house burned last week. 8ANDY. Wallace Curtis, formerly of Sandy, Is interested In a butter concern at Kelso, Washington. Mrs. F. E. Beckwith and daughter have returned from a visit with rela tives in Portland. The Flrwood school I In receipt of a fine blueprint wall map of Clacka mas County. The cement foundation for Dr. Bar endrick'a new house 1 completed. The continued wet weather ha set back seeding and planting consider ably. Most of the fanner about here are Mr. and Mrs. Will Perry accompa nied their little daughter to Portland one day last week, where she will re ceive treatment for spinal trouble. Miss Gertrude Morrow returned from Washington Saturday, where she has been holding a position as tele phone girl at Kelso. The Juniors of the Estacada high school will present, "A Junior" Friday night. The Estacada High School boys will meet Hill Military Academy at Esta cada next Saturday afternoon at a track meet. Mrs. Irwin D. Wright visited In Port land last week. George Vannetta, of Portland, was an Estacada v-;ht0r Saturday nlsht and Sunday, the guest of Harry Walker. Mrs. J. H. Jones returned to her home In Portland last Saturday after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Vocum at Garfield. The Civic Improvement Club will give a program Saturday evening and serve Ice cream and cake. Everybody Is invited. The McCaulley entertainment Friday evening, under the ausoices of the Iji. aies Aid of the M. E. church, was well attended and proved a most enjoyable Kutertainment. . R. fl. Thomas, who hat been living on a prune farm a short distance south west of Estacada for some time with his son-in-law, M. W. Butler, has moved to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marchbank, of Camas. Wash., visited his brother at this place over the Sabbath. The Civic Improvement Club will have another one of their popular dances Saturday evening, May 9. A rural mail carrier's examination was held at this place last Saturday. Postmaster Johnson went over to AROENWALD. Miss Marion Catlln, of Portland, vis ited at the home of Mrs. Wills last week. She also attended tho basket social Friday evening. Emll Wogner, a member of the eighth grade, Is now at home with the mumps. Hurry Hargreaves, the principle of the Sprlngwater school, has returned home for a short visit. Mr. Hansen visited our Bchool Thurs day afternoon. The Ardenwald school has received twelve different exhibits since school began this year. Mr. K. I), linker came over Thursday with Ills camera and took a picture of them. Mary Seabolt, who has been staying with her grandmother, has returned home and brought the. measles with her. The Searchlight Club and school gave an excellent program last Friday. CLACKAMAS. The cold rainy weather has affected the fruit buds on peas and prune tree, and mere win lie little If any fruit. On Wednesday evening of last week a number of friends and neighbors gave a pleasant surprise to Mrs. J. T. Htrlle, it being her birthday. The Indies brought fruit, flowers and bon bons. Mrs. linrnherger and Mr, Strlto served dainty refreshments. It was a Jolly occasion long to be reniein bered. Among the guests were, Me dames W. W. Smith, J. It. Landes, An- na Hargent, J. W. Butcher, E. O. Hay ward, Mrs. Elrich and Mr. H&rnberg-er. A "hard times' social wa given at the Odd Fellows' Hall last Friday even ing for the benefit of the Metnoaisi church. The lady who was costumed In a suit made of gunny sack took the prize. There wa a fine turn-out of citizen Saturday to grade and lay a gravel untie from the I. U. u. r. nan tu iu A basket Metal, followed, and coffee cemetery. The women did their part by serving a oounieoua uiuimr bi uwu for the workers, at the hall. The walk was not completed for the lack of teams for hauling, but it Is hoped and expected that another meet can be ar ranged In about two weeks. W. W. Smith ll the originator of thl picnic Improvement, and anyone Interested can apply to him for Information as to future work. The matter of dismissing Ihe ninth and tenth grade in the Ciackamaa chool will be taken up for considera tion at the next annual meeting. The attendance in those grade doe not warrant the price paid to first class teacher. A high chool for four com bined districts, centrally located would better serve the interests of thl com munity. Rev, T. F. Murphy wa able to All and cake was served. While every one was enjoying their lunch, a bunch of carnations was to be given to the most popular girl. They voted and a penny was charged for each vote. Hel ena Floss won the prize. Mis Har greaves being a close second. The process were $42.16, which will be used in purchasing books and picture. Mr. Johnson, an old resident of Ard enwald, died Wednesday morning of heart trouble. Charley Worth i not expected to live. Mr. Hargreaves Is visiting her daughter, Mr. Edith Plepka, of Can by. The upper grade room of the Arden wald school, attended the Mllwaukle pellng be In a body. Besvsr Creek Parent-Teacher' Club. A delightful session of tho Parent Teachers' Club was held In the beauti ful home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilul l-lud sey at Beaver Creek Wednesday after noon, April 29. this being the lint meeting of the club In a private limit, the other meetings having been hld In the school house. Mrs. Tnlbol read an side paper on Hex Hygiene Tauxhl In Ihe School. Her argument belnl t lint It wiuj I'hi sacred a subject to be taught In the school with boys and girls together, nnd that such teaihlnl should be given lu the home, by the parents. Tho sentiment expressed In Mrs. Zuinnlfs article, "A Funny Protest, In Ihe local palters, was hcnrtlly en dorsed by the club and It was recom mended that the Congress of Mother! and Parent-Teachers' Clubs Associa tion ask for censorship to be grunted over the comic section of our newipt pers, as I over moving picture. A short article was read on tencbliK sewing In the public school, and as our school Is so large, the teacher Is !' ready over burdened. It wa suggested that the Parent-Teachers' Club l" lip that work during the suminor "'our club hsd co-operated with the chool when the latter gave an enter lament and basket .oclal. April IS. iu Tnet returns of the club from the sale of refreshment nd popcorn hall, was voted to be turned over to the teacher. Miss Ollnes, which will be used together with the money from Ihe sale of the baskets, to buy some singls eats for the school. Before the sdjournment of the club, the hostess served dellclou tea nd cake. The next meeting of the club will be held the lat day of chool. probab ly In connection with a chool picnic, when officers for the ensuing yea' will be elected. Stat of Ohio, city of Toledo, I Lucas County, I Frank J. Cheney mk osth thst h snlor partner of the nrm of F. J. Chentf A Co., dulng business In the City ot T' Iwio, County and Htata aforraaM, sns thst said nrm will py the aum of ON HUNIiURt) nnt.LAIta for each and r: ry run of Catarrh that cannot t rurjs by in uaa of HAI.IB CATARRH r'JRB. FRANK. J. CHENET. Bwnrn to before me and rihwrtt1 my pwnce, this tin day ot Deo-mow-A. D. im. (Seal) A. W. OM5AB"-Ti Notary Put"Hl? and acta dlrwtlr upon tho blood nt m cous aurfaraa of the system. Bna teetlmnnlsls. fr F. J. CHBNET at CO- Toiaao. -old by all Drurglsta. Tie. Take BaU'a Family ruia fa aaUse