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OREOON CITY RNTKRPIUHR. KIMPAV. OtrmHK 1.1!H.V I i , a i, , . 4 V in. died tMoUr llili Tb Uxlr V3 PS STAFFORD. TTTr-TT -S. I -I t- caqlk cnttK ( WILSONVlLUt. t i - Special forrcKpon.'rcnif .) Farmer, are ll lhing for rain to their full .Kilus. but Mi'' ' dr riM.I eu-elU-nt (r marketing til h la no ready to Saturday. I (Special l'orn'pnnl'nc. ' Mr. mi.l Mr. liould, former res ident, here. Llte. "'"' ""r v"' ' luce lant eek iHpmial Corrri"ndene.l I Walter IkiiKliiM, accompanied by Mt Viola lkiKla.. Henry I'dell. lt Slid daughter, IIU'I "l I" i IVrtVml lal Wednesday. Mr and Mr.. Mill Mauhaii, wr. Heater (llthetu and Mr. I.. A. WtMillr the guenl. of Mr. lloabll I Thursday. I Fd Tnilllnicer up to J""" " mii rTinajr puim. Mr.. I.ut-jr lilovcr and Mr. Mr Trulllnmr opput ery pleianl day wlili Mm. Holetl Ul Friday. X. J. Jone. 1 ii kinu lor II. H. i;tl- 4111. Mr. Viol lkniicU railed o" Mr Fred I lrrnilHlir HmnU. A. I). McMillan ImtrhervJ wiu ..... !., An lnf..rmiil rcopilon t ttlv. ti ui" ' ho recently ami i.m.k iu .,..ra nr llll UU"l'l' " WILLAMETTE NEWS. iSluvlul CorrMHllll'n ) rMiluy fu'iimic. A I..U.I..T .n from Tm!aU.. M- from !.U Irlp to III " , II. u rxrry Tm-.titv anil lur.ay. i Mm. t.mnn-ai... -' "' I'd anolhrr from V.,ulK. come, rtdu- n.-.r our vlll.w dr.n lh . Tar 4 here h-r Hie to tn lti-; 0rk-'til. llin r;m,'SOfih.-)..n4.UrM...mn.! Th, Onion iSnr. Lr.. .hiii.I1.-U ; hoM imt-tlnic on ThumUa) Miiii K TbV moVl Ulked of rxent of lh nt tl rvaUlcnc of the mnniiK.T. .--k I th" martuse ou Miituaj. -'- ... ..r ... rii.-vni irie- Mm. m. t 111 v. .... c...r.n..U K i- Virginia v itlt.-U sir. aim tnlT ll'lh i.lioiir t'fiilrul. Ml m-ii. to Mr. Krn.M Wllke. ul the lioiue ,.f thfl Irl.lca parent. Mr. ami Mm. 7a. k KlliKM-n of 111! 1'la.e. The Itev. I.ura offlilntlnis. The hrlJe aa bv roniinnly atllreil In .huiimerUiK hlt tlk and I.K.ki-J a all trMe' kIioiiM verv . ! ami clrlUh-ln hr brlJal a I.. lk. rol'O.. The Itrooiu a urveo Mmiv imiroii or tno .. . rooiie ami " "" " . . . . .......j . . o.... ...v . . Mitxlia .'ie.-- ,.i l ie Inline oi Mr. iio ' ii .-"!"" j. I. -e! .rrlve.1 nonie n - .. .,...,.,. ,,, ..,,,.,1 ,..-r. haul tlon were n-m.'." - - ...... ere h.rv.U amU iMItthtfnl fine uf f Viola. a oxer thu ay Mon-I-O the re.,..H. !''' , rMnlt .! f T lMiut twenty of our yoiinit peoi'le i .iimier at ln home of H. l. i."on. atteml.'.! a Itoii.e w.m.ilm; KUni r'rl i Ml K.lna Keiine.lv talle.l on Mr. ,, ivilr S lv Mr. ami Mm. Ar- ; M Kra.h SatnrUav aft rmn . ' ... .. ...... i...... r. ..m'.v I Mi- ami Mm li.iv Imunl" ere tlitir waiun'n, "u - - m.ne.1 Into th. ir new home ane.t al lh home of t.ar llen..m. ti. Srti.ih.rn l-arlflr ItalUay Co. of lantan Siimluy . .r i.. U reiialre.1. ! Mr. John Moore, of lnm.. u.. a. lt't rumored that after haiuliu , MVn at the home of Mm. Il..lelt hand everul lime our akatlii rink rervntly and UaiiRhter, Mm. M. C. Youn on Friday and !atunlay. , .. . ..... . r.ni nrv T!i a.s-retary oi me noe . ., .. ...... .....ii ...i tin... here i. n.iu i.i.li.f mauaiied hy A. I- Utirne. ! aHoeiaiion. u n.n.f. " - on lil-iv A nmnmieniile ktlnK party . 0 Jaeiter on eveml prUe at the Biv,.n at the Wll'ametle tire hall Hal .lata fair unlay evenlnis. Hev Abhott a Miident at the Wll- aHmtI Adamson and family of X.-- lamette milvemity. ha le-n appoint- prt art. at preeiit H-fUiuns Ho- - . . ....... . . .v,., u v ehitn-h at tioiniiie. t-,.m ixuiar rei.n Z m.' and !!Xd : L Z an V" ir. j Mr. 0 h move., o W. . 1:Z to SuarU and cherlahlMr. mer one. .Men ed bun.aU Birl ho had chosen U.m iron. ... . nn. of' the Willamette mIioo! ulk life pathway to ino ai urepon m.' - . - - uik i.ir. ... . . ... . ,.i. ....... ill., nn.l Cor- x.. n.-lol.er li. Exerc(o ap- .l. Harry KlliKsen acted Del ; W f. r, ... - " rt ,h(. llaV were dellvr.Ml. and Chrittna KlliKen a t.rl.le. , rai i reea ' - " " , ' l.roiher and lter of the bride, tlon. will attend the State ( on.reM : . m .l..1 ' ,.f M.iiher. wh rh will convene u. Ivotn l.nue ana iirin-u....u . arm Uuiauet. of white rarnatlon. and Corvalli on October SOth to ..Ird. ""e and the party .tooU in the bay j Mm. Mary rhr.it. .later of Mr r, :,w which 'was bunkeU with flow-1 Sumner, died at jf h era. MIm I.unt an old friend and one brother, on Saturday. Oc tober 9th ' am IT. I.lir.lU O.l fcM.U.l...' cemetery. Mineral held Jn the afternoon nVlock. which were t rum Mm rn.lecnive. of lkier. a di.w n to Mm. Viola Ikmitla.' on Mon day. r"r.-d MoffmeUl.r and daiiithler. Mjrtle, went to I'ortland Monday lo ee Krne.t lloffnielier. who I atlll at the hopllal. but he I neiiln alonn flue. Ml. died IMutwr Mill Tb iMxtr a. will In Hlhvit.m I or Imital. lie Iraic a ! and f.Hir liil. lo imii hi lu Ilia . on. tin. nil y aimiHithU ih lh (amll) In Ihelr .iir.i . JENNINGS LODUI. . For Your Baby. The Signature of El!l. of the church. the othem to end. man maid lh bride and bridesmaid carried or .Motner. wu . .v.... inn. ....I -nrv.uu on October 20th to 2 of the teacher. In the Stafford school, j and wa imrieu It ai Pleasant Hill Mti ru " - - -.wa.nP a fumllv wHcllnK. Aside , irvlres wore . . ii f,itif t haro tt-rp i nn SillldilV at 4 hT ta'a Mr 7nd Mm John Kl.er.conduc,ed by Rev. Abbott, of the M. K. with whom IhY r,m ha. made hi ! church, of which deeead . . mem D " ... .miller. The service at the cemetery. ni.me lor uir yu.-i i i. . !. -ihnriu- after were conducted by Re ' ' ' " w...K . .. .1 i n m lt ll.ol View ConKreKational HMI Iroo topa-r- Mm. M. Phratt w?8 T8 year, of afe ullot a ...mptuou dinner. con.Ht- and ha. been a .uffervi 'for .ome time, ine of all the delicia.k- of the aea- having had a stroke of r ... inrludln. roat oo and It. ac- Paul Jaeger was among the twent, ..oriea. The wedding cake was' one who won trip to Oregon Asrl made .v the capable hand of the bride ! cultural .ummer school, on the menu herself and wa. ...rmounted by a beau- j of their display w ork at the state fair tiful wedding bell, with a ...liable In- A very unique social will be , BUen acriptlon. It la the first break in a by the Ladle' Aid society of the M ta of .even children and all wish j E. church on Friday evening October the happv couple health, wealth and 15th. at the church. Invitations with haiH.lnes ' M cloth 8hoe8 attarhed have been Volunteer UW under the leader-! sent out Inviting the recipient to a Hhip of John Cage has handled the "Cinderella" social and a request to lumber, etc.. and nearly finished a place "fonr times as many pennies as two story house for Dick Oldenstadt. the number of your shoe, in the cloth whose house burned on Sunday. Sep- shoe and bring It to the social. Much tember H enjoyment is anticipated by young Mr Gage has been afflicted with a and o!d. and a very nice program is severe pain In his left side, resembl-i being prepared by these energe Ic ing pleurisv. but i. better at the pres- ladies. Every one Is cordially in- cnt writing. vited to attend. The Ladies' Circle will meet with Mrs. Kred EUlpsen on Thursday, the! For Indige.tion. I 21st. A full attendance i. desired as! Never take pepsin and preparations ih nnstesa will have three quilts , containing pepsin or other digestive ready for many busv finger on tfiat ! ferments for indigestion, as the more Ovnw.lting. j. ii think lie will ever marry trip) la I Corrr.pi.itdciu I The Tlh .iliiual C.hi.i.k.H.iIi.I i niid r.-iii e nl tin n, whl. h will held ll.l wek In Or..n City I In III looked f.i.l. In wllh inn. Il III It-real by llm UhU eiple. At lllU gulhi'iln of lioUliln miple and mill l.lvi a il.mlli pr.iKtaiu li. I'""i rriik. lor the three day '.Ion. The ladle, of tiir lullil of tin. i bur. Il will ll the iii.-ii.Ih.. ( ll.e Cla. kaaia and I'arkpla.'e i hiin lu' In rln Uiiiu.r aud .upitr In the I 0 dvli-nale. on 1liu.dy. ' Lorraine O.iroin and Mi II X Smith bate been ihoa.-u a. il. l. ..l' tr.im thl pla. v On the pinKruiii n. .tlx thai itev Howard Ku.llli will o..-il !.e parlUin.iil oil ' What I til M'iprem Need of the Humlay H. Ihh.I." thl .ul.JiH't niinliiK al II a m. Iliui day. Two of tmr linlse iiihIivii will ere on roniuillt.-e. Mr II. N rmlih on the enleiliiiiimeiil and Ml. (iett A. O.trom on tlm relre.liiiieiil rommlltee The A'bert I'bne. II. I' WihxI. Win. Klnley and Urme llomfall fam-( III.' .pent the weekend at J.'Htillt I laHtge. . A Jollv mrty spent a week at lb'- j C. S William home and nJo)ed lb. j flhlnK and boalln. Mr and Mm Kiigi-ne Trilby, Mr. and Mr. Krank Smith. William Hmnell. Mr. IWh and Mm. Katbern llra.y were the gne.l of the William family. Mm. I'eclhel I. enjoying a two week' vli.lt at Pendleton. I yC77 L. li the only fuarantee that you have th Genuine prepared by him for over 30 year. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only In one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. Mr. Kvans. the Alkn Iraveb r aud lecturer, ha returned lo Heat IV after a week pent al Ihe t;o. O.trom The Ctntaur Company Pmt, day. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dickenson and friends called to see Mr. Cage on Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Nemic is still with her mother In Nebraska, who is slowly dying of a cancer. The two daughters are with her. but all homesick for Oregon. you take the more you will have to take. What Is needed Is a tonic like Chamberlain', tablets that will enable the stomach to perforin Its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. Chronic Constipation. "About two years ago. when I began using Chamberlain's Tablets I had been suffering for some time with stomach trouble and chronic consti pation. My condition Improved rapid ly through the use of tliese tablets. Since taking four or five bottles of them my health has been fine." writes Mrs. John Newton. Irving. N. Y. 0I tainable everywhere. ... f $ i. ? S ? 'v DAMASCUS. -S) S -J. 4 s. ?. -i BARLOW (Special Correspondence) We are glad to learn that Mrs. Mar lon Sumner who underwent an oper ation at the Oregon City hospital last week Is improving. While playing on a teeter board Saturday. Miss Ethel Young fe'l and broke both bones of her left arm Just above the wrist. She had It set rl;;ht away and has not suffered much pain since it was set. Byron V. Bowerman and bride, spent the week end with J. H. Bower man and family. Their many friends wish them a long and hppy life. Herman Seibert has moved the rock crusher to the Cutoff road. He has (Special Correspondence.) r. ... . . r...n..n i.l, U-th SCI1UU1 ui-iui'ci ." ....... - earlv all of the pupils present and ! Ju.t completed a piece of road Inearb .. ill, Mr- r: ... .i r,f PnrllSitlll. AH Drill-I ,....! "n',i mi 4.1a m:.ks i.rimarvlry Feather's place, teacher. A MelKnn met with a nainful acci dent Saturday as he and Mr. r.lane,"one' were driving to Oregon City they inel a runaway team which ran Into them. Mr. Nelson was thrown from the biig-j gy into the air. lighting and striking his nose on the tire of the wheel. Mr. Iilane was unhurt. fourth of a mile in length by Har- Miss Pearl Bock spent last week In Portland. She Is having dentist work Earl Sumner is visiting his parents. I He has been working at Salem. FARMERS OF THE MOLALLA COUNTRY ....,,,aaaBMBMMMMMM Are invited to inspect the Fall Stock of Implements, Farm Machinery and Vehicles, carried by GEO. BLATCHFORD MOLALLA, ORE. Case Plows and Harrows Hoosier Drills, Bloom Manure Spreaders Pumps, Engines, Etc. From the stock of Portland, Oregon. The Ml Kwlim. of PoMland, ti.t-iloin A place for the ihlldiin lo ..r ......i. of .Muri.ri't Tu. ker Ltt Meek. Mr. Woodward, of I'nrllund. l'nt eteral dna al lh Kmmou' l 'i. lu.l week. The Yoiin I'lMipIc" Aui"riii'"H rlub met lth Carey and Onlila peter' on Saturday evening la. I. A nm.ucr- f adM party U being pliiniied for Sal ur.lnv evening. OctolM-r 30lh. Kach of, the fourteen member are to bring one friend The officer of Ihl ne club are Ml. Knnlco William pre.l . Ident; vice pre.lilenl. Cha. Wallace; .x-relary and Ireaaurrr. Margaret J Tucker, nrgeatit at arm. Homer Wll-1 Ham. Mr. K.dlth lllntune ha return.'.! from The Dalle after (pending a eek ' with her mother. Mr. Lucy AlVn, aft , er attending the funeral of her grand piny during the rainy -u b been f..r ti'irra1 y.ur a erlou proi.iem In re a the baw iiii lil. tilt h wn on. m.id for ly I now occupied by iU'i In nianuiil training. Our lie principal. Mr. C. F. Iloinlg, lm lakeii hold of the mailer will. hi. umiul en ergy, which wr hope will oli brinf I.II1I11 re.ull I'upll from the high m html and per grade of the grammar hool hate organi'i'd a f.xitliall Irani wllh llc Brltlon a captain and Clyde Mor-r.-ll inaimKcr. It. A. Junk.'il ha-complfle. I lie con ktru.'tl.il. of .evt-ial cuplmard. laliV. .helM', window boiird. etc. which add gn-ally to the already apleiidld eiilpiiient of the Willamette achool building. Iwnlil l.lc.inan. who reenlly com- mother. Mr. Orchard, an Oregon pb- pl. t. d one of the iiiiinl up to dale re.l n.s r which wa held at luifur ) icn e In W'lllamelte. I heglnulng to ly and Hoy Baldorf motored down ' lnt.il hi furniture, therein and he and from Albany ami are vl.llll.g al Mr. , til bride, who wa Ml Kelvn,Ma- J. Bernard home. On Saturday even ing a theater party given for their honor. The party of al motor ing to Portland. Ml Knther Campbell came down' from Ihe Kugen university to pend the weekend with home folk. WILLAMETTE NEWS. Tho young people from Willamette who attend Oregon City high achool them, of We.t 1.1 mi. will oon be re ceiving cal'cr In their own home. Mr (loorge Zlellnkl who lm been III for .everal week. I now Improving, and her daughter. Mr, (leo. Bunke. who ha been wllh her during her III ue. ha gone to Oatritndrr, Wash., I.) Join her husband who ha employ ment there. Mr. Oldeuiaili of thl. vicinity suf fered the lo of hi reldenre by fire hint Humlay morning. Mr. Olden- report g.Mid attendance, excellent In-! tndl and children were homo alone and water being cnrn the building wa a total lo, only tho piano and TRIMBLE URGED FOR COUNCIL. tructor and improved eipiipincnl therein. Thoe going from here are Kthel Delink, Klsle Snldiiw. Horelice j the ewlrg machine being .aed. Kromong, Audrey Tuor, May Waidron. Itulh Wright, Aiiiih KHi.ogle, Winifred IX-llok. Harriet Snldow, Stella Leigh ton. Waldron Hyatt, Kred Junket.. Lynn VanCleve, Karl llerdlne. Krank Beuuelt and Herbert Delink. The pupil of the Hcvcnth und elglilh grade of thu grammar school held a mock election limt Kridny. County of- I flclal were elected and then panic I ular pupil, have uhhiiiiioiI, during reci tation period, the name, of the pre lent Incumbent and will be given op portunity lo prnrtliMi In class many of the duties of county officer. This work wa. done under the direction of Mrs. Crlti Hcr, teacher of tho clae and Mr. lliiiulg. principal of tho Hi hool. A reception to welcome the new teachers for the school year of 1915 and IfilO, will bo held In tho uemlity hall of the school I.oiiko on Friday evening, October H. All teacher and patron of tho school are cordially In vited. TeaclierH and directors of the sc.ho. are planning a serins of entertain ment to rnlHo funds for a new gym- I'etltion were being circulated ye terday by friend of Jack M. Trimble, HHkliiK Hint he run for the council from the second ward. Mr. Trimble served .everal month In tho council a year ago after the relgtmt!nn of Fred J. Tnoze. He In employed by the llaw'ey Pulp A I'niier company. Our Jitney Offer Thl. and 60. - DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this Hllp. enclose wllh Wr. and mall It to Foley ft Co., Chicago, 111., writing your mime and nddren clearly, You will receive In return a trial pack age containing Foley' Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, cold and croup; Foley Kidney I'll', for pnln In side aud back, rlicuni.it Ihiii, back ache, kidney and blmliler ailment; nnd Foley Cathartic Tablets, ti whole some and thoroughly cleansing ca thartic, for constlpntlon, hi 1 1 ihihiichh, headache and sluggish bowels. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) Mr. Nelson Is moving onto the Ormsby place. Mr. and Mr3. Baker, of Sherwood, vihited Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs. At terhurv, over Sunday. Mr. Iluckman, of Vancouver, Wash., spent Sunday with Mr. Jesse. The grange met Saturday evening with a good attendance. Katherina Johnson, Molla Grendling and Sanford Wolstad, were confirmed Sunday by the Lutheran minister of Canby. Mrs. Johnson returned home from Glendale Friday bringing Mr. John son's mother with her. M!b8 Olga Howe went to Woodburn Saturday to visit Miss Elma Burdlck. Mrs. Scoggln Is on the sick list again and her daughter, Mrs. Spaegle, of Oregon City, came up to. see her Monday- ... Mr. Giddings Is picking his apples. He sure has a beautiful lot of apple.. Robert Ogle is preparing to return - to Portland for the winter. County Superintendent Calavan vis ited our school Monday and pro nounced the windows O. K. since they are moved to the north sme 01 me chnnl house. Mrs Annie Jensen and Mrs. Mary Jensen of Portland, visited their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Erlckson Sunday. Mr. Burdlck moved his family to Portland last week. ., . Mr Nix and aon Raymond left lor Texas a short time ago where they w ill loin the family. KELSO NOTES Mrs. Lyons and Mrs. Spatz visited the school Tuesday. ' "j S. G. Waldron made a business trip 1 to Portland Monday. j r9 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bunke, of North '. ! piuino vIkHp.! rolntlve In Willamette! Our school is progressing nicely. , Sunday. ! . . . , nHn ...fLInv tlT l T..VTAI1 Ina Unn 111 f.iC JVlOBi OI lue lariue.a t&. c wioi.iub mid. .h.iku ,ao 1 v - i. 4 4 ' MAROUAM. !? home. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon King autoed v'out from Portlund on Sunday calling nt the A. A. Hopson home, (Special Correspondence) i, a, 4, ti, a, i a, i rain to soften the ground so they can everal days Is improving. nlow and do their fall sowing. Joel 1 Miss Cora Hunt Is visiting her niece, Jarl plowed and finished sowing six Miss Irene Hunt, who Is attending tne ,,,ackHmltn shop and secured some ... 1. . n Onl.ieilnV ' mnll.a1 1 fn In PnrtlttTlll 1 . A special meeting of the Grace Guild wa. hold at the church on Frl ...... ,.r i..ui uionk An Informal lunch- (Speclul Correspondence.) I . . Mrs. Kendall Mrs. An attempt to rob the postomce wns j1(jrry an(1 Mrg Haylea of Portland made at Maniuam Sunday night, but failed. The burglars first broke into acres of wheat Saturday. Mr. Netzel Is on the sick list with a sore throat. Leo Rother has returned to his home at George. He purchased two cows and a calf while here. Joel Jarl and wife will leave Thurs. medical college in Portland. J. R. Hunt Is visiting his son, Chas. Hunt, of Oakland. Mrs. A. R. Mattoon, of Portland, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. O. Knight. The annual meeting to levy a tax for day for an extended trip through Cal- school purposes Is called for Novem ifornla. They will visit the r anama- tier tne nun. Pacific exposition at San Francisco It g planned to have several add! and also the fair at San Diego. They tona lights placed In and around the will travel on the train, w. u. koo- g(.n00 building In the near future. erts and wife will look after the chil dren and farm while they are away. W. P. Roberts and family of Dover visited will hi daughter here Sunday. John Roberts, the Cottrell professor, visited In Kelso Friday evening and 1 , j 4 V. --inA at Cotliltf KflttirHflV. jo.neu . B....B ; ""."- rowboat for Chas. Heinz, of New Era. Lewis Jerger and George 0nAmm &Mnd, attemllnK ,,choo, had fine hick on meir uuuum ' -Hhe mountains last week. Our school lunch room which Is a recent innovation, has been decorated prettily by girls from the eighth grade, with Miss Evelyn Courtney supervis ing. W. H. Critser has Just completed a Ralph Edmonds Is attending at Mt. Angel. Mrs. Caroline Bremer and grand daughter Lena Carblener, have gone to Goldendale, Oregon, where they SUIT IS DISMISSED. .. w S TI'Ren. at- ,,nv for the Dlaintiff. Circuit Judge will reside for some time. r.mhii Wednesday signed an order We are sorry to learn of the death dism'sslng the suit of Fred W. Blrke- of William Bremer of Needy. Hi. rela meie'r against the town of Milwaukie tlves In this vicinity have our dee,Mt and the city officials. ympathy. tools for their work. They then went land unlocked J. C. Marouam s store 'and the postoffice. Their attention I was then directed' toward blowing ! open the safe, but the attempt ' failed. The knob of the door of the safe was broken off. It Is supposeu they made too much noise and awoke a dog which barked and scared the burglars away. They must have been after money for they did not take any goods and left a. mysteriously as they came. E. A. Albright and J. C. Marquaro Have returned from their hunting trip to Southern Oregen. They were auc cessful in killing four deer. Ed Young has finished putting a new roof on his house. . Wallace Harmon : budding an ad dition to his'nouseT.' Mr. SuJUvan and wife recently from Missouri, moved into the parsonage and will remain there this summer. J. E. Marquam i went to Corvallls with E.A, Cummjngs and wife last Sundav. returning the same day, : John -Tiung,' whdWecently left here to go for hi health to eastern Ore- Mrs. Bruechert, Bertha Hart, w. Ja cobs, A. C. MacKariane, auuio tow an, C. L. Smith, H. N. Smith, S. Le- Claire, Geo. Ostrom, bades, ueii Tucker, Hugh Roberts, A. A. Hopsun, Miss Scripture and Rev. Smith. Im mediately following wa. a short busi ness session and the ladles then ad journed to the school house to the regular meeting of the Parent-Teachers' association. Tho primary pupils rendering a group of songs which were pleasing. The association song, "Mother, Oh Mine," Mrs. Fanny Per ry gave an excellent talk on training for efflcncy, this being out of the ordb nary line of talk usually presented by Portland speakers and much enjoyed by every mother present. The Sunday sochool held at 9:45 a. m. I doing efficient work. The mot to "Go right on working" to be worn by each member on flag pins Is the slogan for fall and winter. On Monday evening a teachers' meeting wa. held. New teachers were chosen for some classes and new classes organized Mr.' Milton Potter accompanied his father to the open air sanitarium at Salem on Tuesday of last week. The trip being made by auto. Rubber Stamps Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for spec in 1 stamps on short notice. Orders received by 5 P. M. delivered the following- morning. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER G. H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. Oregon City Enterprise Office Outfitter! Phone Pacific 2 HomeB-10