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oitrnov city kxtkimmmrk. hmdav. .mmmi,;, inn. 1! CLACKAMAS I ll- k.ru., , a IVMUlld ll 11 Mil JIM DIXON COMPLETtS JOB Of PUTTING 7 ACRE TRACT UNOER CULTIVATION. 8AM)V. Or. April . (HworUl.i While Ilia liUhty Intellectual nations of Kuriie are waning powder I'tllinjr , r Q iiiliT. farmer here rn nlng nn of powder dialing Und. N'Mer befi.re til J the Unui-rs of this section rlrr so niu b Und as during Iho pai-t Inter. Jim pi um h Jt rompMed rlrwrtng job of seven acrra. He lined donkrjf rntilna and powder nd bs clmrrd niany cn of land on the Mt Hood auto road and for farmers In the Flrwood district. Strong brother, who own a Ur tract of land northwral of town. are tniklnc rumslve Improvement on EAGLE CREEK Mr and Mrt Hoy pouglata ere ronUnd tWiturs lt Mr. mi:Ua liMk down a liud of !1 f lo iiiatki'l. Mrs. Kali IVmihUss the diim-r lturt of Mra Murphey Sunday. Hev. ('. V. lia), of Portland, .r. Im-,1 Hi a small audience al Iho a. Ii.h.I hoiit Sunday al II m. A(l-r the KTiii. n he hi ln-d lo rt-l ih Sunday sthnol. whlh baa bad a a' lion the pant Ihrre moniba. Mr Hollander has done great dt-al cf clearing on Ma place llila Inter and there la mu'h Improvement In th plain. Mra Addle Judd U In one of lh Portland hnnpllala. whir iho under went an operation lat week. At the laa( report abe wa Retting along nice ly Mr. and Mra. Tracy dealer and aon were th gueata of ilatle In Port land for few day. Will IiiiKlaa niade a diialneaa trip to I'ortland Tueaday. Mr. and Mra F.Haworth dealer, of Molalla. were the- gueia of Ihe form ir'a mother. Mra. Haiti dealer, and aioter Mra. Kd rv.iiit!a. the flrat of their property. both clearing and the week. I fencing Ihe land. They have platted Mla Opal Mepanlel waa the week a large an a of their holding Into acre , n.l gueat of relatltri In Portland and trarti which they aoon will plare on of Ihe home folka, the market. R. Jonarud l busy with a crew of men leveling a large tract of land on tha Hood View road preparatory building hit future home. The wood camp on Cedar t reek la Kay WWII and wife were Kxtarada vlaltor laat Friday. Told That There Was No Cure for Him. "After suffering for over twenty year with Indigestion and having a lively place with several numireu , aome or me oet doctor ncre ten nie wood cutter sawing wood. AU kluds. there was no cure fur me. I think it of power wood cutting machines are only right to tell you for the sake of being tried. One little machine, a new I ojher sufferer as well a your own man H-iit a pttatant afternoon with Mra. tiaite on Turaday. The l-adlia' Clrl will tin! with Mr. .Verne- on Thuia.Uy, April IS. II la liod and rpe-l4 that Hu m III le a full attindatice aa there I ork t' do. Mua Anna Neitiec la lo act as ttld- maid on April :i. Ml I l-uay elti4 to the making of the drr.a ah will ear. More particular may ie ri peled aft-r the hairy rent. Mr. Anna Jj.,.t la allll wlih her father. I. A. linker, hut riiwt to go lo keeping houae aoon, If her fnlher a health ahuuld Imprine. Mr. Illle Ixiy wbo waa ttirealen'd wllh apiiendlcltla. and had atoluaih trouMe so be has t n roiiftned lo the houae and iinahte to altend ahiMt, baa Ix gun to Ituproie. and hoH's are now entertained for his complete r roery without an op-ratlon. Mlas Anna Aden, who haa been aT flu led w ith spinal trouhle for tin pat i leen year, hut had been aide lo be shout the house for a couple of )rra. aa taken bad again In January and laat Sunday a consultation of four doctor Including Pr. Under, of Wit tonvllle. who haa Iwen In attendance upon her. waa called, and an aharvs upon one of the kidney was lned affording temimrary relief. A trained nu me la In attendance, and although all hope to see her almut ai:aln, the outcome la ery uncertain. Mr. Weddle has made quite an (in itiate flint and II alll ahoKty cut 'mo au all irai is and I "I ' !' inr ki t for stilmil.an In""'-' I Ui kainaa Is an Ideal baation 1r h uneol nn and wuh the auto is and liwpptlte laiirr iliilrlc line .r be. as wi ll as Kouilu rn l'a Hie rail ay aertlce, uftrr li.duceiiii-rii In mall home buer Ml Harnh Tlionpa-'ii was eli.lrj laal Friday nllit aa ilil.ie fioiii fhanmx k l.o.i.e, luukih il. tne, to Ihe tirand ImIo f it ( t i l e held al N'emit, Mat' 'i Vr. Anderxiii, a 1 1 t r ra- tic Uixlnr of liregoti ( iiy i n.aking three trip a 'k lo tills place, hating e.'i pa tlnita here all of li"-u are doing till ely. Mr. I.lnk, who I op- taiing the auto tage line hetaecn t!i)' ('roaalng and Una place, ha )ul put on a fiu new biia, nd Is now N il--r aide to sccnuiiiuxlal Ihe paamger who are Incrvaaing on hi route. Mr. II. p. Ilohaon s:id Utile daunht er, of rUtem. are tuning with the former- parenis. Mr snd Mra J. V. Hanery. Mr. I'hlllp Krlrk haa lurred fnon t'regnn City, where she baa been nurs ing a sick friend Ihe p"t few w ka Meattames Wash Hmllh. Ijindls, K. 0. Ilaywanl and A Welaetiatein were In I'ortland Tue..l.ip for the af lemoon matinee at the I'aker theater Mr. and Mr. W. II l(ewe and thlldren sbent Hunday wllh K. t). Ha- ward and family. I'u lllllallll. s llilrllliidlll Irai her, tih a raiM In aalary. MUM S lirMltuU II. I. It Ih'ITllialt of I'oitland, tlalted Mh Ito lr lilo le, I. tl Hutri and finlly. M..I..I.) lb a. boot pi.iiiiiila are t.rlng il.ahrd and find fluiil luM.Uri lt Ihe a.iN. ihlldirn I Ills wnk, In ! airnioe i.f Arlxir la, inaliad of plniitlug lii-ea this nr t M t'uiiiliilna .lied HatuhUy a( T i-imn at l.i home m ar ben . of iie i tiionl Mr. I'liiiimliis had ..n au' Iiilng from iial)ls alme laal rar I'umial senl.it wete held al bU li.une W Kin. . ,i y afti tnw.n snd Inur li.eiil al AMaoy. Mr t'oiiilnlii. aa born mi a faun i.ear AILaiiy. Ai rll 15. I'.7 it was a londuilur rn Ibe riouibrro I'j. Itlc railroad for II i-ai running on Hie Willamette Val ley ills 1. 1. .. II,, a,) m uipihIh . f , Albany li.lge of KIka He hat's lo mourn hla .a. Ills widow, a lUiuhur hi sm.l iiioiliet, to l.r .lhera, W, rtid Johu t'uiiiuiliit, both of I'ortUiid snd a slater, Mrs. Ktiuer. of Cl.uk a ma. For Your Baby. The Signature of WILIONVILLE. K. O. Ilavwarrf ituint Raiur.lnv an, I pnnemetil In Stafford by replacing the-1 s,m,iiy m.,,j, hu im,y Knatfr Jenk relun.e.l to Ms hum.' here lat wreek after a fortnight visit with hla slter. Mr Whltlork. in Portland. J. A. Hyer and daughter. Madge, returned last Friday from San Fran- mil fence along the road In front of Ihe Itaptlst church, by a neat wire fence and cleaning and burning the debris. Mr. Prink Is having a water plant put In. ao that the family of her aon In law. W. Nusabaum, with whom she clseo, where they were vlaltor at the Mr Frank Ptsngil. who has x-ri serloiialy III for Hie paal two w.-ks, Is slowly Imprutlng. Mr. and Mr N. V. Young m. baby daughter, railed on Mr. and Mrs J. I eti r Sunday afternoon llavmond Seely, ho r. c nilt under went an operation al Ihe Si. Vincent s hoapit.i for app-iiillclil, hat returned home and la ItuproWng rapl Mrs ln K WimkI and dsushler Aii.irey. were gueal of Mrs M f. loung and family Tuemlay evening air, iiihmi i.raiiam will entertain Ihe Corral Creek ".'.tH)" club Ih.ir- day artern.mn. Mr. Walu-r T. Hrown la vUlilng with her mother, who lite al McCoy. Mr. Kelatier. of Corral Creek. Is bar ing a fine new houw coiiaini.lisl There wa a large attendance at the K'aatern services, which wre held at and recent Invention, can be carried easily by two men and aawi 400 cords a month. A constable sale took place at the Odd Fellows hall where a lot of junk was sold to satiify a claim for storage belonging to the Struekens. who for merly conducted a store In the L O. O. F. building. Sandy lodge of Odd Fellows will celebrate the lodge' anniversary April IS at Gresham, where a great Mme Is promised. The Gresham lodge of Masons will come to S.mdy to help Sandy odi;e put on the third degree April !0, The Woman's club met at the home nf Mr. William - Posholm Thursday Pespite the heavy rains a large number attended who are were really enter tained by Mr. Posholra. Several road petitions are being cir culated by Road Supervisor Kreba. April Fool day waa celebrated by many fishermen who came out early to catch the wlley trout which abound In our event streams hereabout, de spite the downpour of rain tbey whip ped the streams with all their might, catching very few over six Inches, but report millions of bites, mostly mosquitoes. satisfaction that a X cent bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets not only re lieved me but cured me within two months although I am a man of 65 year," writes Jul. Groblen. Houston. Texas. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) ALSPAUCH. Mr. Franks and children spent Eaut er visiting relatives 1n Portland. Lawrence Alspatigh returned born last week after visiting both fair In California. J. W. Powty attended the stock show In Portland last week. He also sold his fine Short Horn bull. "Red Roy." while down there. Mr. and Mr. Chas. Sparks spent Easter w Ith Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pow ty. Edgar Hieple is building a fine wire fence between bis place and J. V. ; Dowty'a. i Is the only guarantee that you have ths Genuine prepared by Mm for over 30 year. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST tt)t Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Costorto. Soid only In one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, C&A&&&t -i The 00 Line of High Grade Farm Ma chinery now carried by Three Dig stores in Uackamas Lounty. W. J. WILSON a CO. BUSCH BUILDING, ORCOON CITY, ORK. Canby Hdw. & Imp. Co., Geo. Blatchford, CAN BY, OREGON MOLALLA, OREGON IS DEAD HI SANDY SANDY. Or. April 6. (Special) Henry Redderbush, one of Sandy's oldest pioneers, who tiled March 30. was burled In Flrhlll cemetery. Ho was born In Germany In 1S31 and came to America when quite young settling first In Illinois. There he was mar ried. He moved to Oregon and took up a homestead Just north and adjoining the city of Sandy, where he has lived ever since. A widow and seven chil dren mourn his loss. Mrs. T J). Phelps Is ll! at her home the past two weeks. Mr. W. E. Tellows Is slowly re covering from a paraletlc stroke. Mrs. Fred Troctor, w ho Is In a Port land hospital, is rapidly recovering from an operation for appendicitis. WHITE MAN WITH BLACK LIVER The Liver is a blood purifirr. It was thought at one time It was the seat of the passions. The trouble with most people Is that their Liver becomes black because of Impurities In the blood due to bad physical states, cans Ing Biliousness, Headache, Dizziness and Constipation. Dr. King's New Life Pills will clean up the Liver, and give you new life. 25c at your Drug gist. (Adv.) Whole Family Dependent Mr. E. Williams. Hamilton. Ohio, writes: "Our whole family depend on Plne-Tar-Honey." Maybe someone In your family has a severe Cold per haps It Is the baby. The original Dr. Bell' Plne-Tar-Honey Is an ever ready household remedy it gives Immediate relief. Plne-Tar-Honey penetrates tha linings of the Throat and Lungs, de stroys the Germs, and allows Nature to act. At your Druggist, 23c. (Adv.) CLARKES. BARLOW The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Earle died Tuesday morning at their home here, with pneumonia. Funeral services were held In the Nazarene church. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nason, of Port land and Miss Bessie Sheppard, of Holyat, are visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Nason are on their way to San Francisco. Mrs. L. L. Irwin was visiting In Port land last week. Mr. and Mrs. Smltti, who have been visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, left Tuesday evening for Eastern Oregon, where they will locate indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harvey, Floyd Burdlck, of Portland, and Miss Elina Hurdick, of Woodburn, spent Easter with their parents. Dave Eusre and others were home for Easter from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. B. Johnson spent East er with friends in Portland. Miss Ida Zwahlen went to Oregon City to work for Mrs. Geo. Harding last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Eberly, from Ore pon City, visited bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Eberly, on Easter Sunday. Fred Zwahlen went to Tillamook to work on a milk ranch last Monday. Mrs. Jassen Clarke spent Sunday with Miss Engla Bergman. Rudolph Haag, from Portland, was rut and visited E. A. P. Lafollette and family last Sunday. Fred Bauer, from Colton. purchased tome hay from Mrs. Lee last week. Rev. Gustave Schiewe preached In the Clarkes English M. E. church last Sunday evening. Miss Florence Stromereen. from Oregon City, is In Colton visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Stroraijreen. for a week during the Eastor vacation. The Highland Grange held a meet Eg Saturday, April 3. Miss Ruby Gard and Miss Hazel Ringo spent Sunday with Mrs. Percy Jones. Henry Schiewe was burled last Sat urday in Clarkes cemetery. ! Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiewe and baby from Idaho, were out to attend his brother's funeral last week. Miss Irene Trim, the Timber Grove rchool teacher, was In Portland over Easter Sunday visiting her parents. Miss Ida Zwahlen spent Sunday with Miss Goldia Goff. Call at the nearest of these three stores and inspect the latest improved tillage tools labor savers for your SPRING WORK 1 Genuine Crop Increascr Land Rollers Busch Land Rollers carried in 4 sizes: 8 ft. 2 section Wood Stave Roller, 8 ft 3 section Steel Roller, 8 ft 2 section Corrugated Roller and the New Double Drag Crusher 5 and 8 ft. Get our prices. relumed from their trip to Flint, Mich licun. Mr. Halutla ha bc-n quite III for few la. but I now a UK l Imii.t Waaler u'rvlt-e wrre well attended at Wllaiinvlllti and HinhI Vh-w ihurrbra, and good program were tendered. Mia Nellie Angus I (ponding mii' time In Halcru. Mr. Frank Hlangi'l host of friend are glad lo learn that her life la no longer despaired of. by the at tendinis phyalriana. Iaiicca are held at the A . I'. W. hall on the lust Saturday evening of arh month. Paul Jaeger entertained a number of frlrnda on Saturday evening tit their farm home near our village. Games were enjoyed, and appetllng refresh nient wer. served to Iho happy (ileal. Raymond Keely I In I'ortlund hav ing undergone an operation for ap reucllclll. and hi many friend hope for hlme a speedy recovery. Mrs. I-athrop and daughter, of Port land, arrived on Tuesday for a visit with Mis 8. M. Graham. chili. J. Hlnclalre gave an Invitation lo the roimiimilty In general lo he preaenl at Ibe regular meeting of th Coliiiiiuiilly club held on Wednrajay evening, April 7. Mr. and Mr. (1. M. Caldwell gave one nf the l.irge.t itnurliig pnrtle of Ihe aeaaiui at Ibe Minn Front hall on Stihinliiy etenlng laat. The Invita tion Hal Included a number uf Otegnn City people. Mualt' was furubibod by our ever ready efficient home latent, Arthur rloe.b and Mra. Iavld l-aCiuo, Cbaa. Iteilniiiiul dink some goo bologrnili of llioa. who took part In the cuiilutn, ' StMnge Vlallora." Tin boy and girl of Ibe UmImh look part In thl (day In February for Die bene fit of the school library. . The Camp lira girl spent Friday afternoon at the Chapel with an hour of aong. Mr, l-antilon Hpoonrr a leader, Mlaa Mnry fierce wa piano ai-coinpniilat. Ten member were rreacut. Ilnlmor ItoN-rt. I lie youngest son of Hugh Roberta, I 111 with the nienale. Mia Carrie Scripture ha been Mis Annie Aden, alalter of II. 1). aKt,ty Imllapoae.t for some day and Some..Fprm of Rheumatism Curable Rheumatism is a disease character ized by pelns In the Joints and to the muscles. The most common rorms are. Acute and Chronic Rheumatism. Rheu matic Headaches, Sciatic Rheumatism and Lumbago. All of these types can be helped absolutely by applying some pood liniment that penetrates. An ap plication of Sloan's Liniment two or three times a day to the affected part will give Instant relief. Sloan's Lini ment Is good for pain, and especially Rheumatic Pain, because It penetrates to the seat of the trouble, soothes the afflicted part and draws the pain. oin-. T.tniment is all medicine. Get a 25c bottle now. Keep It handy In case of emergency. (Adv.) j Our "JITNEY" Offer This and 5c. DON'T MIS3 THIS. Cut out this Blip, enclose with Cc to Foley & Co.. Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Fol ey's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid ney Pills, for pain in sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kidneys and bladder; Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) EVANS Potato Planter For the grower who Wants Results Double Drive-Vibrating feed channels preventing. clogging. Sight Drop insures accuracy. Adjustable puker arms. Light Draft Low Price. J. I. Case, Cutaway and Roderick Lean Disc Harrows In our opinion the three best discs made each one excelling for particular uses to which it is adapted. See us before you buy and we will make it worth your while. OTHER GOODS NOW IN SEASON J. I. Case Transplanters Corn Planters, Plows Bloom Manure Spreaders Myers Hay Tools Stover Gasoline Engines - Myers Pumps of STAFFORD. lives, will have the convenience hot and cold water in the house. The road masters have hauled rock Into the wornt of the mud holes, but they are still very rough, waiting for the finishing touches. C. M. Gage vol unteered to haul a number of load3 free, and did haul last week with his truck in a half a day, what a span of horses would haul In two days, and men of the neighborhood worked for half pay and filled some of the worst holes with coarse rock, and now they, and the truck man, would like to see other people, who like and use a I smooth road, come forward with I money or work to help on the good The editor's valuable little book of 'Do's and Dont's" received and con tents studied. We hope, with the ed itor, that it may be with some profit j cause- to both. This correspondent haa of-1 Carl ElleKsen. 'h has been away ten been guilty of speaking of the ' a year dllrinS wnlch tlme he Baw nulte weather, wholly with the view of mak-! a nume' of the states and visited ing subscribers in distant parts and other states feel envious and long to return to the land of the Evergreen, where crops never fail. Mrs. Aerni, who has ben severely nfflfnted with lnflnmatnrv rhnumfitlam seemed to be slowly getting better but her ,aruI,y ani numerous friends hope took a little cold last week and has ,or 8 complete recovery. Canada, arrived home on Sunday, March 28. Mrs. Fred Ellegsen. who was In the Oregon City hospital, suffering from a complication of diseases, was brought home last week Friday, and since been confined again to her bed. She Is a member of the Church of God, and relies wholly upon Faith to cure her ailments and seems to be a little easier at the present writing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Orchard and baby are about to move to a lot he pur chased near Llnnton when a boy in his 'teens, and is now going to make a home on it with no rent to pay. Sidney Seedlin? had an operation upon the inside of his nose, and a bone removed, which obstructed his breath ing. He drives down to have It dressed by Dr. Mount, who performed the operation. Wallowa will vote on building a clly hall. I. C, Gates, Veneta, will erect a bus!- Mrs. Nemec and Miss Minnie Bock- ness building. exposition and guests of relatives In California. J. W. Ilugill, who has a blacksmith shop at Raker's llrldge, has moved his family from Woodburn to Clackamas, and has plnced his three children In school here. The family Is occupy In k Mr. Reyonld's house. Some of the oyung people of Clack amas wlU put on the play, "Top's Twins." at the grange hall, Friday evening, April 16. Considerable grading has been done the past two weeks on the road lead ing; through and west of Clackamas. When this is graveled, which Is the intention, It will fill a long-needed want by the residents on that road. The Clackamas County School Mast ers' association will meet at Clacka mas April 24. Mark Roberts and family have moved Into Lee Harrington's house in Clackamas. Miss Stella Wilson, of Portland, spent Easter with her uncle, D. U. Cochrane and family. The ball game, under the Grammar School League, which was to bavo' been played by the Clackamas and Damascus teams last Saturday, was postponed on account of Inclement weather. An effort Is being made to have this game played Friday after noon at Clackamas and their second game at Damascus Saturday afternoon. At the regular meeting of the school board last Friday evening D. U. Coch rane was re-elected principal of the the M. E. church Sunday evening. Mrs. M. C. Young baa been visiting relatives in Portland the punt week. There will he an ice cream social given at the Hood Vlow church next Friday evening by the Ladles' Aid so ciety. The proceeds to go toward pay ing for the new hall. The Parent-Teachers' meeting was held at the school house last Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. They will meet again the first Friday in May at which time tbey will elect a delegato to the National convention which Is to be held In Portland about tho mid dle of May. There was a large dance given In the M. H. A. ball last Saturday evening, under the able management of Mr. Weir and Mr. Schllclthelser, of Port land. These managers also announced that they would give a dance here the last Saturday of every month. Jnsper fieely, who has been serious ly 111 with pneumonia, Is slightly Im proved. Mrs. Stein went to Portland on Tuesday to visit her son, Kenneth, In the hospital, whose many friends will be glad to learn that he Is recovering. The M .B. A. lodge has sent out notices to the effect that the regular meeting will b hHd on the first Wed nesday of each month, at eight o'clock, In their hall at our village. Mrs. Marlon Young is spending the week-end in Portland, visiting at the borne of her mother. Aden baa been quite III lately. The Kpworth l.rigun l planning lo have tho Sutein Glt'en club give an entertainment at Wllsonvllto, In Iht near future. Mr, Itelsner Is building a now ho'ino at his farm, nenrour vlllnge. The Corral Creek Mothers' club will give an entertainment In the m-hcol house on Saturdny evening, April 17. at eight o'clock. A farce entitled "Tho Dressing Gown." will bo a special feature of Iho entertainment and a splendid program of music, dialogues tlolln selection!, vocut snlns, (ierrnnn songs, anil a French pensnnt folk dunce will bo given, llnxkuls of lunrh will bo sold at Iho close of the enter tainment. Every onn Is cordially In vited to come and enjoy thin evening's pleasure. The young Indies are es pecially Invited to bring bnskels. OREGON CITY DRUGGIST PLEASES CUSTOMERS Tho Jones Drug Co. reports custom ers greatly pleused with the (JUICK acton of simplo buckthorn bnrk, glycer ine, etc., as mixed In Adler l-kn. This simple remedy drains tho old foul mut ter from tho bowels so THOROUGH that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation, sour or KUssy stomach. It Is so powerful thai it Is used successfully in appendicitis. Adler-l ka never grlpeH and the IN STANT action Is surprising. (Adv.) JENNING8 LODGE school for next year and Miss Annaj Mrs. Rutherford and daughter have F. II. Mndlsnn, of this place, wllh a real estate office In Oregon City, wns In Portland on Frldny to tcstiry bo fore tho stale railway commission In Iho Inquiry into tho vnluo of tho prop erty holdings of tho P. R. L. & P. Co, of this county. Geo, Morse Is building a ballwick in tho littlo fir grove near the enmp grounds. Seven members of tho Hoys' club wore present nt lis regular mooting on Wcdnesdny evening. Clam chow der was served during tho evening and the refreshments wore- nil pre pared by the boys themselves. Oeo. Tucker, Arthur Rolwrts. Glenn Riib- sell, Harold Soesbe, Lloyd Curtln, Car ey Deter and Ralph Madison were those wbo attended. Tho spirit of All-Fools day ruled supreme on Friday night on tho oc casion of an April Fool social g'von by tho Community club at the Illuo Front hall. Tho hnll wns woll filled and the large audience, were very much delighted with tho program. A violin solo by Miss Smith was so woll rendered that sho was obliged to cspond to an encore. MlHses Mnr- guerlto and Violet Macthy dunced the Illghlnnd Fling and Sword Dance, ac companied by Mr. Grey, the plpor. ThoHO clover little artists fnvored with sevwral dances. Miss Ruth Hughes tang delightfully and responded to an encore, Mr. Grey gave a selection on the bag pipe, which was much en- Joyed. Mr. Ringer, a German comed ian, gave a number of selections which brought down the house. The grab bag nnd museum afforded much fun in the way of April Fool Jokes and the candy booth was well potronlzed. The success of this so cial was largely due to the efforts of Geo. A, Ostrom and McBdnmes Sln dalre and Hart. The president of the nn Saturdny Dr. Molnsuer was called. Sho Is somewhat Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sanders en tertained wllh an Faster breakfast on Sunday morning at X:30 o'clock. Easier lilies adorned the tnbln, where plnet't were laid for Mrs. Guilford, wife of a prominent photographer of Portland and for Mr. nnd Mrs. I. N. Thomas and the four members of the Sanders family. During the week Mr. nnd Mrs. Pom rnijr nnd daughter, of Idaho, Mrs. Ha gnr, Mrs. Tom Ryan nnd Mr. Illlder brand, of I'ortlund, were visitors nt tbp Sanders home. Tlio Pomeroy fain. Ily bavo spent Iho winter In California nnd nre now enroutH home. Mrs. Filil Curtln Is at thu St. Vincent knspltnl, whero she submitted to a serious operation on Monday morning, nn Tuesiluy tho doctor pronounced her recovery hopeful. ' Miss Helen Shaver and brother, Hu bert, nre enjoying their Enstnr vaca tion Willi their mint. Mrs, Will Jacobs. Donald Poller, son of Mr. and Mrs, Milton potter, Is having nn attack of thn measles. A number of our people beard Mary Anlln's lecture nt the Wbllo Tempto. nnd In simplo langungn shn urged us as Americans to bo good neighbor In Ibn new coiners from other shores. Those ntlendlng were deeply Im pressed wllh her remnrks. Ralph Madison wns the first of thn Lodge, boys lo capturn a Hnluion this i-prlng and on Tuesday cnught onn weighing 20 pounds. Beautiful wore the decorations of Easter lilies nnd (lowers Hint worn nrtlHtlcnlly nrrangod at the Grace Con rrcgutlonul church fortlm KuHlor serv ices on Sunday. At tho Sunday school hour III tie Mario Moore, who Is less Hum five years of ngn, recited, wbllo readings and songs from tho various cIiihhcs and thn return of tho lit! la sacks with tho scholars' Easter offer Ing, which went to tha plnno fund, made a gladsomo hour fur all who at tended. Rov. II. N. Smith told tho story of tho resurrection of Christ nnd tho newly organized choir sang Knitter an thems. Miss LcClitlre Ostrotn render ing a plcnBlng solo. Tho Lord's Sup per was administered and a numbor baptized, uniting with tho church. At the close, the flowers nnd lilies wore sent to the homes of thoso who are ill. DON'T LEAVE OREGON CITY No Need To Seek Afar. The Evidence Is At Your Door. No need to leave Oregon City to hunt tip proof, becauso you have it here at home. The straightforward statement of an Oregon City resident like Hint given below, bears an Interest for evory mnn, woman or child bore In Oregon Clly. T. 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