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OKI'OON YIT KXTBIil'MNK. l'IMDAY, XOVKMIIKU 12. 1!M. r AROIN WALO M M H ITAFFORO. , II. 8. (iilHHin was an Orrun I'lir and Portland visitor the flrat of the Mr NVwrll. of Pamascua, waa i at It" ' ",y l'UK1' the Uttrr part or ta.i WlLSONVIllt. (Special Correponwnce. Fsrmere are plowing early and U( since the rains eotiened the ground niifii irmly. Henry laker and Waller Nurahaum fliiil time from their on farm or In plow and ! Mr. Cage's land, and Mr. rtchali atlll culllvatca the field knoan aa tha lUrbara Mowr place. Mr. Oldham on the llayee ptare, nt to loan Ut Friday and lb four rhlldrrn were at school. Wlwn bo re- ttirticd he found a new boarder occupy In the plare of honor In the wron of a 134 lb boy. Mr. and Mr. Kdard Southworth of Seneca, Grant county, took dinner and spent the afternoon of Saturday with Mm. Gage who la Mra. ttouthworth's grandmother. They were on their a' to ate the bis fair at San Francisco. John Q. Gage returned to hla home In St. Helena on Friday. Mark Paker called to are Mra. Agnes lloaard of Valtbur. with whom he uaed to attend school at Stafford Mr. Hlte and family have moved In to Mra. Gebbardl'a tenant house near the bop yard. Mr. Nemec und daughters are atlll at the bedalde of her old mother In Nebraska, who la alowly dying of can cer. A young man front Willamette ha )een delivering excellent fish to this locality. Ml Lucile Holton returned to Staf ford from St Helena, where ahe had been visiting her aunt. Mra. Nina Gate. The Church of God built a fine new borne shed last week, large enough to abetter all teams. DAMASCUS. (Special Correspondence) Mr. I'arvln is feeding one hundred and eighty-three head of hoga here on his farm. He shipped them from his place in eastern Oregon last week. Mrs. Nellie Shaw left Wednesday for her home In Endicott, Wash. Rev. Mr. Costel a;id family are vis iting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. L. W. Warner. Mr. Costel has rented Mr. Murry's place and will move there In the near future. Miss Selma Hock spent the week-end wlih her parents. . The Cooke family held a reunion at the home of A. W. Cooke Sunday. Those present were Mrs. L'-.' Shaw. of Endicott, Wash.. ,Mr. aud Vrs. W W. Cooke and family, Mr. and .-Irs. P. A. Hunter and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Cooke and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. .V Cooke, all of Damascus. At the road meeting Monday even ing the vote was as follows: To con firm the budget, 22: negative, 5. Mr. and Mrs. Byron W. Howerman are spending a few days at J. H. Bow ernian's. Mr. Thebo butchered a fine young beef this week, which he peddled out In the neighborhood. Miss Ethel Young bud the misfor tune to fall a few days ago and again break her arm. A. 1). McMillan hauled several loads of potatoes to the car to ship to Cort land the pl few day. Mrs. Viola IVutglasa. Mis Edna Ken nedy and Mr. It. II. Gibson railed on Mra. Howled Sunday afternoon. Mr. Katie Hougtase called on Mr. Murpliy last Thursday. Katie Camp, No. &Z9, Woodmen of the World, was Instituted at Eagle Creek, on the Kalarada railway. Satur day night by E. I. Martin, assistant consul for Oregon and Washington, as. luted by O. Samaln and O. W. T. Muellhaupt district organiser, and a number of Portland member. There were 30 charter member. William Keldt. head consul of Webfoot camp. assisted by James Rudlman. Installed the officer of the new camp aa fol Iowa: George Smith, past consul: M. W. Rubhert. consul commander; Wil liam Still, adviser. Frank Fucha. es cort; Carl Douglas, banker; G. A. Johnson, watchman; M. U Trullinger. sentry: Fred Anderaon. Chria Long-: well and Joe Fucha. manager. Dick Gibson sold and delivered two pig to Hugh Flugerald the middle of the week. . I (Special Correpondence.) Some Important change have been made In the train schedule and fold er will soon be available at the rail, road offices, i Mr. Aubrey Wood and daughter are boarding in Wilsonvllle at the home of Mr. Crow. Mr. Win. Ilaker' alslter. Mr. 8!l ney (taker, la visiting at her home. Rev. Abbott preaches every Sunday In the M. E. church, and all are cor dlally Invited to attend. The Onion Grower' association held a meeting at the home of the manager. J. U Seely. on Wednesday evening. Hood View Sunday school has a contest to secure scholars, ending Jan uary 1st. A dinner will be aerved by the losing side. Mr. Robt, Graham father visited her last week, upon hla return trip from California. Mra. M. C. Young spent a few days In I'ortland recently visiting relatives. The suit of Sara Edmlnson against Russell Case, for the sum of $100 00 damages, for the death of aome pig, was tried by Jury at the residence of Justice Say. on Wednesday. November 3rd. and the Jury swarded the plain- (Hpxl CorrrMudt'iic. I Mr. aud Mr. Joe Trll'lu of Hell wood (innU'ii. have r rut) muted to Hcllwood. Mr. Trlblo Is a car re pairer by trade. Helen Hanson iM Tlmmaa Gold were tailors at the Anb'iiaald school (his week. Miss Nash, plaim teacher ol Port laud, will iclv recital nett week Francis Kockwood. of Ardenwald, will appvar on lb program. A. Floss, of this place, accidentally shot and killed himself while hunting hut Thursday. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at (he Cortland Crematorium. Mr. sod Mrs. Holland Dungan. of Hcllwood Gardens, cmmI lo iiiov to Arlmna In about two week George Itosler, of Cortland. aa the guest of W. J. Ile.tcr Sunday. Mis Edith Altnow entertained a number of friend to lunch Wednce day In honor of her twentieth birthday. KELSO NOTCS (Special Correspondence) The scIumj entertainment last Fri day evening was a decided success. Mr. Iiarnum returned home Sunday. There haa been two weddings lately among our young folks. 11. K. Jarl and an auto load of our young men went to George and aeren aded I -co Rath and wife. John Roberta and Miss I.ula Roberta visited Mrs. Alice Roberts and the Jarl children last week. My. but it la raining here, and the roads are so muddy. Joel Jarl and wife returned home end of district, . Htarkwralher front center portion and I. i. Newoll from lh south end as coininltlee to disw up recommendations ss lo where the money should Is sixiit, providing a ten mill levy aould be made al the annual meeting on November 27th. After the rvcouiiiietidat lull were read by Mr. Htaikweslhcr they were voted on and lio favored Iheni while 2d were oiKsed to them Km h of the side streets al Jennings Uidge Iroin Hie car line weal to the county road will re celt 3t) and Jennings Ave. f 1 .' 0 ad ditional to Im' used west of the county road provided I lie ten mill levy car ries. Tile recommendation provides for Improvement of other street and fsooO to lie uaed on MllwauMe hill and 1 1 ''00 on County road near Chaa Ktalev and the Paggct prop'rtle. Mrs. WiMtdaarde, of Coilluiid. has been Die house guest of Mra. Kmmotia during tbo week On Saturday even ing a few close (ili'llda of the Kiiniioua' were akei lu lo have a game of card In honor of Mr. Woodward. I K-lli-oua refreshment were solved during the evening. On Sunday Mr. Jennie Noon and Mra. Illack were additional guests. Itev. . N. Smith spoke from I'salin 31:9 and 10 at the Sunday morning service. . The mule chorus rendering "Where Will You Spend Eternity?" ef fectively. Communion service fol lowed. A young people's ChrlstianJ Endeavor will be organlted on Wed nesday evening of till week. The slute president Is expected t" Pres ent. Also young people from the Fed erated r bun lies. Mrs. Esther McCraken left for Salem on Friday of last week, where she joins her husband who preached here. The McCrackeiis will locate In Ihe capita! city. Mr. TIioiiibs has railed a meeting of Ihe doll baby committee to meet at hla home on Friday evening. Mr. Coooer. sister of Mrs. Illlne- atone, who came to Cortland lo consult a specialist for her son Allen, haa re turned lo her home at The Dalles. I -t r l si HAZELIA 4 (Special Correspondence.) Neilson waa In Portland Thurs- EAGLE CREEK (Special Correspondence.) Waiter Douglass made a business visit to The Dalles last week, and also paid a brother, Roll, of lioyd, a visit. Miss Orpha Clester was on the sick list last week, but was able to return to school on Monday. Mrs. Martha Dauchy, of Gladstone, was the week-eud guest of Mrs. How lett. Mrs. Roy Douglass was an Oregon City visitor last week. H. F. Gibson and wife, of Harton, visited with James Gibson Sunday. A day. W. a Cook. Mrs. Ed. Wanker and little son, Oscar, were visitors in Ore gon City Friday. Mrs. C. W. Child la visiting Mr. and Mr. Lester Shipley, of Portland, at the present writing. Mr. and Mr. Wm. Simpson, from Portland were guests at the Hugh tak er home Saturday and Sunday. J. H. Wanker, from Hill City. Kan sas, gave his relatives In Hazel la quite surprise Thursday, when he arrived in the neighborhood. He Is visiting at the home of John Wanker at the pres ent writing. , Mr. and Mr. Hugh Baker are enter taining relatives from Michigan this week. Dave Long was seen up st Hazella schoolhotise again last week. What's the attraction up there. Dave? I Harold Baker from Portland, spent the week-end at his father's home in Hazelia. Miss Imogene Jewell spent the week- end at her home in Portland. Charley Helms was a Portland vis itor Saturday morning. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Wanker. J. H. Wanker and Miss Gladys Wanker, were pleasantly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, at Oswego Sunday.' Mr. Miller, from Tillamook, was vis iting W. II. Cook Saturday and Sun day. O. C. Whltten returned from Medi cal Springs, Oregon, Friday. Mrs. J. McMahan and granddaugh ter, Miss Marion Eastman, attended church services in Portland Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Max McMahan and littlon son. Jack, spent a very pleasant evening at the John Wanker home Sunday. I "'ITTl Miss Nina Wanker, who works at Riverdale, near Portland, Is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wanker. Get Rid of Those Poisons In Your Sys tem! You will find Dr. King's New Life Pills a most satisfactory laxative in releasing the poisons from your sys tem. Accumulated waste and poisons raure manifold ailments unless te leased. Dizziness, spots before the eyes, blackness and a miserable feel ing generally are indications that you need Dr. King's New Life Pills. Take a dose tcniiiht and you will experience grateful relief by morning. 25c. (Adv.) $-g ftt FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES s-fl ' And Our Paper All One Year THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN ACT QUICKLY! Send ui your order right sway, or give it to our repreientatire, or call and tec tu when In town. If you have never lubicribed to our paper before, do it now and get theie four magazine!. 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BLATCHFORD MOLALLA, ORE. i Case Plows and Harrows Hoosier Drills, Bloom Manure Spreaders Pumps, Engines, Etc. From the stock of Portland, Oregon. am'oiiol i7ia"rT AlaJrVrprt1.trj airmail fcrni .nutria llnOilirSmaaluasulWai Promotra DijnlUfWJ lYSSaorihriomilM (lutiouMurphuw mrhtaait 1MM ilAHl UTIL'. aastansttSBBBBBBW VBBHSaBBaBBBt jsVa'taVAiMOIBJI WW I II tM t I A nerfrrl Rrnwdv fur f unites I tun , Sour Skk lUltntiri uonaifanuMuwJrvtrui nrs ami Loss orSmr. fx Sin Sittawtaf NEW YORK. Kaact Copy ol Wrapper. n For Infanta nj Children. The Kind You llavo Always Bought Boars tho Signature of . In Use For Over Thirty Years mm tiff J75.00 Attorney Chapln, of New berg appeared for the defendant and J. W. Graham for Mr. Edmlnson. The jurors in the ease were: Messrs. Com stook, Kelso, McBride, IJatalgia, Angus and G. Jaeger. A wedding of much Interest to our village residents took place on Wed nesday, November 3rd, at the home of the bride, when Rose Taylor became the wife of Jasper Seely. The mar riage ceremony was performed by Rev. Ellis, of Hood View, in the prescence of relatives of the contracting parties. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Tay lor, and is admired by her many friends, and the groom is the son of Ira Seely, of Wilsonvllle, and is a very capable and energetic farmer. The good wishes of many friends will ac company the young couple to their new home. i The Mothers' club of Corral Creek school, gave a delightful reception to the teacher, Miss Pllklngton Friday evening, November 5th, in the school house. Supper was served at 7 o'clock after which a drawing game furnished the pleasure of the evening. The prize for the game was won by Victor Scholtz, and the consolation prize by N. O. Say. The . district members turned out en masse to do honor toi their popular and capable teacher. 1 Sunday from tlieir trip through Cali fornia. They visited the fairs at San Fruncisco and Sun Diego and stopped at all of the larger towns on their trip. They did not encounter any rain while away and report a fine time. They also visited a number of former Oregonlans in California. t JENNINGS LODGE The fact is the magazines we sell with The Enterprise for 18 cents ex-l tra represents the biggest reading value ever offered the public. Have; you sent us your order? If not, send ' It or phone ss today. (Mrs. Hugh Roberts, Correspondent.) The Edd Curtain family have re turned to the Lodge to make their home. Several changes have recently taken place. Mr. Roop, of Portland, Is oc cupying the Jack Hampton cottage. Eugene Hush haB noved into the Brig- ham house, and ; Mrs. lirigham ana daughters are pleasantly located In the Slnclalre bungalow. Ralph Brown has moved Into his cozy new home on County road. Mrs. Johnnie Roberts departed on Tuesday of this week for Seattle. She Joins her husband who has a position at that place. A large delegation from the south end of road district No. 47 went to Oak Grove on Wednesday evening of last week to attend the road bui!set meet ing which was held In the new hall, at that place. Mr. Edd Olds, the su pervisor, presided and John Rlsley was elected secretary of the meeting. Mr. Olds appointed Mr. Grasle from north J Mrs. Allen accompanied her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Hcrtles to Albany. Mrs. Allen will re turn o visir. Willi hit uuiiKiucr, mm. (milestone. Mesdames H. N. Smith and Will Ja cobs were Kucsts of the Parkplnce Ladles' Aid society when Mrs. Uncus was the hostess on Wednesday after noon, November 3rd. On Tuesday Mru A. C. MacFurlunc and Mrs. C. P. Morse attended tho meeting of the Psychology club ut the Central library In Portland. C. P. Morse arrived from Dolph on Saturday evening and will spend ten alays with his family. Mr. Morse says they are rapidly, punlilng the new road over the mountain which will elimi nate the toll road which is now at Dolph. Mr. Morse keeps a general store nnd hotel at Dolph. Mr. E. A. Sanders has entered into a new line of business and on Saturday was calling on the farmers In the vicin ity of Wilsonvllle and buying up prod uce. Mr. Sanders is an experienced groceryman who will supply his pa trons with strictly fresh eggs and but ter and all kinds of farm produce fresh from the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Tlllbery and Lloyd THIbury and wife of McMinn vllle, were week-end visitors of the Geo. Ostiom borne. Additional guests on Sunday were Mrs. Halt, of Portland and A. A. Hopson and wife. The Community club meets the first Monday evening of the month, the meeting place at the Blue Front hall. J. M. Slnclalre, president, and Jim Ber nard, aocrvlary. The I'aront'Trarhi'ra' association mt'ots tha n-fond Friday of the month at tha school housa at 5:30 p. m. Mra (!o. Oairom, president ami Mra. Alt man, awri'tary. The fourth Turailay r t i-nlnst of the month la tha fixua iiKMitlna; of Hunday school ofAo'rs and churxh officials to Ixt held at Ihe church. Itev. II. .V Smith prfnlillna and Mra. Until Holi er t a, clerk. The fourth Wwlnesday of the month the Grace Guild holds Ita monthly inevtliiKs. Theae aatherlng are held at the church at 2:30 p. in., unlem oth vrwIiMt amimiiice.l. Mra. Oalrnin pro aiding and Maltle Jacnba, secretary. Sunday school held at Grace church at 9:43 a. m., II. J. Koblnaon superin tendent; prearlilriK by tho pastor at II a. m. Itev. Smith's realdom-o IikIiir al Ilourduian station. Choir prartirr held on Suturduy vvenlnu at church. Mrs. Kudes, pianist, and Harry ItoMn son choir muster. The Y. P. A. meets the m-coiuI and fourth Frliluys of the month. Kuiilie Willluins Is president and Miirnurcl Tucker, seemtnry and treasurer. The meeting lire held al the honin of It. K IH'tlT. Mr. Wutsuu. editor of tho lllwaco nnwspaper, and wife and two chil dren are enjoying a visit at the home of Mrs, Watson's parents, Mr. uml Mrs. P. I). Newell. Mrs. Waller lleckner relumed lo her homo nt Seaside after three weeks spent In Portia ml and this vicinity. Mrs. Muuda Neii and Mr. Albert Han cock, of Portland, wero nmrried lust Monday In Vancouver. Mra. Neu Is the oldcBt daughter of Mrs. Aliliey, of this pines. Mr. and Mrs. Hancock will reside In Hit) Shook collage. Will llellem who recently arrived from Eastern Oregon bus purchased a new Ford car. Tho Ladles' Guild will inoct twico a month during November. A lumuur und supper will be given during Ihe first week In lieeember. Many fancy articles have been donated, Home, com ing from the emit and middle west. t- 4 . 4- MIAOOWBROOK. (Special Correspondence) The Meadow brook Literary society will be kIii again Friday, November 12 KvrrylHMly Invited. Miss Kinllle llnpaleller railed at P O. ChlmUrena one day last week. John Haarl. of I'ortland, was out te Meailiiwlirixik on bualneta Friday. Mr. and Mra. Jake Hchlee ami daimhler are visiting at I. H hleve'e.' Mr. ami Mrs. M. 1). Clilndaren and Mlia Hudson visited at A. L. Mrkln's Sunday. Mr. ami Mra. I. O. Orvni and family ami Mra. Jones ami win, Marcui. of Denlson, Iowa, and Mrs. Ktneu, of Denver, Colorado, who. are vlalllng ftllh their sinter ami aunt, spent Sun day enliit al A. I.. I.ark'r.1. Mr. and Mrs. Clins. Id 'tnun left for I'ortlund for a few da; t Juite a number nttfii.it ,! the Parent. Teachera' meeting ut ( dardale Fri day hJghL ' E SEE STOCK YARDS CATTLE RAISERS LEARN FINAL PROCESS IN MARKETING THEIR STOCK. Dance at Eagle Creek. Thanksgiving eve the younger set of Knglv Creek will give n dunce in Cogswell's hull. Meade's four-piece orclicslrn from Portland, with Prof. Stroll) us viollnlHt will furnish music for dancing. Special curs will be arranged for out of town guests. The floor will be under the management pf Jack Saun ders and n good time Is assured all those attending. hollowing the trull of their hogs uml other livestock from the time they leave the farms until they nrn ready for the consumer, 7 1 fanners und stock raisers living along tlio Estucuilu car Hue Monday Vent through tho Port land I'nlon stock yards nnd the plant of tlio l'n Ion Mcut company in North Port land. The party, conducted by It. M. Stan iIInIi, publlHher of the Kstacudu Prog ress, traveled on a special cur Monday morning uml was met by officials pf the I'ortland Hallway Light & Power company . At lunch they wero the gucHts of W. L. Daughtrey, president of the stock yards company. , Tho hogralslng Industry along the EhIucuiIu line is becoming one of prime Importance, uml Monday's excursion Is piunnud to show tho farmers Juxt what arc the facilities for bundling their slock. 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