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OKKCON CITY KNTRRI'UIKE. I UIHAV. XOYKMHEH gfL 1015 - NEWS '"W fYMTPY Th lillc aw ( IH Malnodiat ' Kplat-opal rJwrr hal.l lhr IM al the Inline of Mm IlKkrl al I ll ll.U . .wun. Taiyn. uuiw wrnrM aal MJ Ik . ar4, )! M. f planrd In Ur xvnfi ''i'"1 in Hboollng uiatih ! M Ih mncbr of H K Mo nd lii Pnur hut Hunday All x!"1 ' '"I ' 11 ))i'i (hp Mirt. WILSONVILLE HAS ACTIVE SOCIETIES 74 ARE ENROLLED IN EAGLE CREEK GRANGE WILLAMETTE SCHOOL MOLALLAHIGH SCHOOL HAS REGULAR MEETING PLAY BIG PARINT TtACMl. AMOCIATION OiaCUMt. PLANS PON WORK OP WINTIN. IVINTV-THMI ARC PRIMNT pROCtfOt TO APPLV ON PUR AT tMlON-CHOOL CLO.ID ON ACCOUNT tlCKNtM. CHAM OP OROAN PARINT AND TIACHIRI OROANIZI. A Thau kittling i held at l ho WllUn Wadaaada) virnlnc, i iIh riKmi aid. ' Th folio lui Mimi d Instrumental lid Mlaa Win if and Kourlh grade Itlgrlm maiden aong. U artrl from Huh mid riuili grad. -The Lost I lr. l.-l.'" high school, kwi, Mrii i iiir drill, Third and Fourth pad Thanas.lv Ini M.n. Third and rlrurth gradra; aoog. primary pupil mltalloa, t'na Hyall. wreath drill, pitman i-laaa: dia lect reading, tlnata S. hnixir. Mllra Hlandlah draniallntl n nih grad. ,i. 1 1 .inn . hi was lie school houae limrnibrr 21 All in (lit program ira rrv iirraaat el. Mr lioaland amain. Third MdlJkUJL Or, rial Th PWM Ta uiri la la acbool nu Nov. H ipav, lUtiUC CKKKK. Ora- No. K wbar aaaorUUM i mparlal I- John Moor, of liataaaru. is Friday alter-' mo la la o( Mra Ida larpeotar. wa noon al I o'clorh. ll aaa rrpialaed up to bar btal week and get soar i hat an party hour lor mating aa apslaa- . noarn. ao thai tboaa tl.log al a dla-i Kvaratt Haraatl aaa recently lb ,,, bo ,-Uard tnwu tha beat of the tamr mllhl allrnd guaat of hi. wife and mother on lb m,rm productlona gien by IhU aame WII4-AMICTTie.Ot.No J.- 8p- lal.l Th play "Out In the Htraala," , It an 17 Ih Kp worth leasa Saturday inns. Ni.imlH-r .o. waa nrwii, aparkllng and a III) In charactar and WOMEN GIVE BANQUET EOR THEIR HUSBANDS KIMeea of lb uupil. of h brat and tank econd kradM look part la program Oa arcouat of to much alcana undrt the guidanca o. Ihelr laacbar. among the pupil, arhool aa rmaad Mlaa Mm Their aorh reprea-nted 1 for fa day laat aeek Mlaa Kdn. .on f that da Ibla tern. Juat near Kaajwd,, the laachar. atnt lo rt TkajikMKlag U naad ai Ih caymntfHand Tbumday. ihe cueat of her tiMor. tbemr around a bleb la grouped mu h Mra Mafahall Alapattcb. the remain The little ppopl dar of the aeek aa aoo aa their Kal Creak (rang held Ita regu lar meeting Saturday with About o mam bar In attendance Including via I tor and children Iber wart 73 pre eat. After a abort ealoo m the of the acbool left for tbelr part of tha program aa completed Acting upon the uggeatlon of tbe praaident. Mr. 8. J. Vanghn, a quaa lion boi araa eatabllahad. Tha matter of whether a nurae abould b employed to tlatt tha ackool. waa laid over until another meeting Aa tboaa of the aaaoctatlon wtahed to famlllartta taemaaUa with the method which Dr. Monteaaort uaaa. tha are baring four chapter of the ...... i fl. aaaktuAW VJ..lh..r mm told h) Mr. Haher. rerlewad. At IhU Wmi. m Mr. Tuley rlwed tbli " troupe The caat I aa follow i olonel Wayna. tfldaay Waldron. Mr. Wayn. hi. wife. Ruth Wright. Sinn Wayne. Ihatr daughter. Mae Waldron; Tele, tha negro aerranl. Arthur Waldron. Mr Bradford, a poor widow. Kdllh Waldron. Minnie llraatford. her daugh tar. Kloreuce Trombloy; Solomon la via. the villain. Will Mnldow; Mathew Dart, hi aon. Waldron Hyatt. Or. Mednald, Nlaa'a lover. Terry llamei. Among theae aiieclal mention ahould roinlng. a fine chicken dinner a be ma le of t'olonel Wayne and Matlivw After dinner bualneaa wat r Un candidal waa obligated the third and fourth drgrvva. and GAMES PLAVtO APTER SUPPER IIRVIO AT 8ANDV RIVIR HIGHEST POR 10 VEARt. in two Initiated In the flrvt and obligated in the aecond degree Aa Intereattng program waa rendered. Jamca Hell, t'harlea I pdegrav and laria a. eu auaiaineu i nim iri anu HANDY. Ora, No H i Special I Mi'inlier of the Hamlt Woman club entertained their hualuind at a turn quel at the M,if. : hall rlday evening. A large rrnil attended und every liody enjoyed the aplendld n lier which waa arranged by a commit tee comiioaed of Mm 11 Mill. Mra. 0, Shettcrlv and Mr. M Hercnue. AIAARt AND ALI THI OROtR OP THI OAV IVANOILIITIC MIITINOI TO DC HILO. WIlatONVIlXat Nov 1 tMiwtUI I i. r 1 1' .pi ii i ill hi v i lli-iif) Sihaarti I. very III In a I'nrtland Imapllal iki. .i.i Murray went to l-ortlaiid on I . ..I... I.i lake Hie eliealllillli'lll de grre In Ih Odd IVIIuaa lodge Mlaaea tiladya and U'ah Wggnr will apend the Thankaglt lug Imlilai. ut tbplr home Mra si. in - many frland ar pb-aa ad lb learn thai ahe la much belter all er her aerloua lllneaa Mra M I" Young, Kohl iiiltam and .teed ilruhaui are In Cortland, being called there by Ibe aerloua llliieaa of Mr. W. W tlrnbain The IpcIiiiw on "I'oiiiliiiinlly Kffort"t ny iToi Mipatrieg, at tin acno.unoiiae on Thuraday prenlng waa tnucli en joyed by all ireaetil. Helen Murray I eiperted home for he Thankaglt Ing holiday Hie ll. -...I View baakelttall Ipam will play the Sherwood team at Ih hall al Hood View on r'rtday erwnlng Mr J. W Urahatn and little daugh ler apent Ha'urday It. Ihe Koae t'lly Kev Abbott, of Ihe M K. Chun b. ii. erery Habbath morning al II o'clock and every on la cordially in tiled to attend ' The Hood View Ijldlea alii MM-lety. w ill give a chicken pie uper on I lie evening of December 3rd. A l-aiaar will b bald at that time, and the U dlea are hually plying their tieerllo and they will hate many beautiful article on aale KrangelUt McVeigh, of Cortland. Tor Infanta aiuj Chtldrttt. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Pim.UIH'Hl'l Signature of rCTiiDn II 'HUb 1 PER L'ggr IVtrrcriaaailrrrM f: ra'jiaJkrviofuigfgw BP (Inuni Siavfunr rturitni. . tutr Narcotic. B' Aprrfrrt Hmarh for Oantay KS iton.SowStoMklibgrhn ISfajjj Vi)naiJlirrulaiJnriiii 5 iirssargiUmorSUJJ' feaaatr Sigatfarr af K SrW V'"1 ' CUd SSaPglH k i.a.iranlr. ,1 im.ki lh i 'a CASTORIA if After the feaat the crowd played will begin mec-llng al HoimI View ireJuAdrrt Kian Copy ol Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA meeting method of leaching llttl tot. Mr. Row atated that thera arc 74 la the high achool department. 3t Of Sunday. Dick Cilbaon waa an Ealarada vlaltor Saturday. Roy and Carl Doug la war rhoi ping grain for aome of tb farmer In tbl neighborhood the Aral of the wek. Roy Douglaa had a chopper with which to mn'tt from Ueorge Ap HUNTING CATTLE day. Mlaa Opal McDanlel attended tbe Kjrgle Creek liraage meeting Saturday "w - mmA Ik. v...l nf hr oruialn Mr. whom are In the frrahman c'aa Some " ' . T 7 " . -m h. ,s , Koxanna Cleater. Saturday night and ll I IM I VUUk PTWP aaaaw" wew ... earnrat they arc about an education by coming In to town upon the half paat net en car aa there la no morning car which exactly meat their need. Tbe next meeting of tbe aaaoctatlon will be i.. hird Friday In Decern bar. Catn llhnk mnii family ftirmprlv of Mearlo.brook. but more recently ,,,, and laat week he purchased an engine aout'i of Molalla. hare moved Into tbe Ralph Sa tell plaee Juat north of town. P""1 Mr. Hehnke and family have alway lntrreited themelvea In that which waa for the betterment of the neigh tiorbood In which tbey lived. The Mola'la liun club met Sunday afternoon upon their practice ground Many tell that tbe lurke) a ahd geeae i ware worth trying for in apite of weath I er unfavorable o record shooting. Dr. Pratt, who was to have addressed tbOM at both morning and evening service, wan detained by t.ie accident which kept the Willamette Valley - - Southern from running Sunday. Mr. lARr ILLD. Or.. Nov. 26-(bpe-Taylor addresacd tbe audience at the cial.) tall plowing is far behind In first meeting and Rev. Mr. Curtiss took lnl ctlon- vcr" few having sow n, charse of the evening meeting. Rev. Several of the men of the Farmers Mr Ciirtisa uaed for hU theme (Jit- CUtH club are in the mountains try ing." Ho spoke of his work In Labra- ln to ollt ,ne caUle the had on dor ' the range, of which there remains Mrs. Parks Joined tbe Methodist abM 40 head. As it Is so stormy It Episcopal churcb. Sunday evening, by ' difficult to find them, letter from her home church In Weil. . Robinson took part of his turkeys Minn. Mrs. Parks did not wait to have 1 10 lhe Ealarada shooting match and her letter recognized before she proved received good returns, hereelf a worker There was quite a good sized crowd School was closed for Thanksgiving i Among others was Dock Palmater Thursdav and Friday, opening again "ho had taken part in the first shoot of Mondav. Those of the first, second and , the kind awy l,atk in the '50' third grades are building scenes upon Much excitement was caused by a the sand tables to review the life of!"0""-' mat was i.eing unten inio r.siu- OWNERS HAVE DIFFICULTY IN FINDING ANIMALS TURKEY SHOOT IS SUCCESS. the Pilgrims County Superintendent Calavan has cada from Springwater way, falling very sick Just in front of Hill JoneB' K...n vl.lllnv Iho ll..l , chnnl mnnl, I Utttg lm. Tbe fjbUUm bcllkg to the delight of the children. Some right there he did all he could for the of the words of praise here and there animal, but it died, w ill never be forgotten by the young-1 Mrs. Ida Palmatur is visiting at her gters. sister's Mrs. E. Iiurllngame of Fair- The ladles' Aid is to meet at 1' : 'In view. p. m. Friday, in the basement of the Methodist church. TUALATIN MEADOWS . t o . o .. ., ; (Special Correspondence. i TUALATIN MEADOWS, Ore, Nov. i M. Demlni: of (iartleld has cone on a trip to Chicago and New Y'ork. He will combine business with pleasure. He intends working up sales for logan berry and prunes, as he is extensively interested In the growing of both fruits. His sister, Edna, accompanied i him, an they Intend sjiending aome time with thalr parents in New York. Andy Fantou and family are visit ing at the home of his mother, Mrs. Fanton. Quite a' number of cattle and bogs 26. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. C. C Schroeder were pleasant callers at her i nave been marketed from Garfield In brother's, John de Neui. on Sunday. j 'he last three months through Mr. The Misses Myrtle and Ivy norland '-uke, of the Union Meat company, and were pleasantly entertained at the IUI there are more to market, home of 'heir cousin. Miss Mable de: Road supervisors are busy taking FARMERS OF THE MOLALLA COUNTRY I " 4t Are invited to inspect the Fall Stock of Implements, Farm Machinery $nd Vehicles, v itt carried by GEO. BLATCHFORD MOLALLA, ORE. Case Plows and Harrows Hoosier Drills, Bloom Manure Spreaders Pumps, Engines, Etc. From the stock of Portland, Oregon. Neui, it being her llth birthday last Thursday. B. K. Weddle was seen going to town with a load of hay and hegs one day this week. We hear thst Max McMahau and wife have rented tho Esthers place and will take possession soon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elllgsen visited at Ft. de Neul's Sunday. Two Children Had croup. The two children of J. W. Nix, mer- j chant, Cleveland, Oa., had croup last , winter. One was a boy of 6, the oth er a yirl of 8 years. Mr. Mx writes: "lioth got so choked up tbey could i hardly breathe and couldn't talk. I Uotlieb Keler sold five acres of hia ' S8"6 them Foley'8 Honey and Tar an'' land to C. Ackerson, Mrs. C. C. Bor- trees out of the roads owing to the:f peie wno drevv many hearty laughB high winds Sunday. feast und public 21sL land's brother. He expects to start a chicken ranch. Mrs. R. Wilde attended the Ladies' Aid last Thursday In spite of the rain. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Ii. F. Weddle Is up again. She has been suffering wtih pleurisy. nothing else and it entirely cured them.'' Thl3 reliable medicine should be in every home for it gives imme diate relief from coldB, coughs and croup, heals raw inflamed throat and ge,.nn( vice-president, G. loosens phlegm. Jonef Drug Co. (Adv.) from the audience. The receipts of the evening were $15.45 which will be used as a payment on the organ recently j gvng supper. purchased for the use or the league. At a meeting held In the school house November 17 a parent-teachers association was organized. Mrs. Haw kins, of Portland, acted as chairman f the n.eeting and after a short pre tram and talks by Mrs. Hawkins, Su-1 perintendent Calavan and Mr. Thomp son, tbe following officers were elect ed: President, Mrs. George UeHok; first vice-president, Mrs. D. M. Spat.; M. Thomp- church on Thursday evening, and these games ami five hundred and a literary Ineotings will continue for sumo time, program was well rendered. j j00 Thornton Is having a new porch Sandy Rebekah lodge had a Thanks- built on his residence. The Ladles' Aid of the M. E. church Sandy Masonic lodge will have a will give one or their spienuiu enter- ,..1uii.jII, ii 1 1. -i cm ."- litiiiuieniM nil I leceiniier mm. miiim- ilin.a.m.iv.. MARQUAM WOMEN BUSY Hood River apple crop will net about $700,000 this year. Pacta for Sufferera. Pain results from injury or conges tlon. Be it neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain bruise, sore stiff muscles or whatever pain you have yields to Sloan's Lini mentbrings new fresh blood, dis solves the congestion, relieves the in Jury, the circulation is free and your pain leaves aa If by magic. The na ture of ita qualities penetrate imme diately to the aore spot. Don't keep on suffering. Get a bottle of 81oans Liniment Use IL It means instant relief. Price 26c. and 50c. 1100 bot tle holds six times as much as tbe 25c. MARQl'AM, Ore.. Nov. 26. (Spe cial.) The Ladies' Aid society held a ba.aar and supper Wednesday night. Wesley Stockwell of Portland came out to spend a few days with his par ents, Rev. and Mrs. Stockwell of this place. Ed. Quinn of Oregon City came out Saturday to visit his sister, Mrs. Wes ley Voder. Misses Myrtle and Rozan Albright are at home this winter. Guy C. Larklns has recovered from his Illness so that he can take charge of his school again. Mr. Woster, of Gladtldlng,s brought in a wagon load of geese and sold them to J. C. Marquam. Ben Thomas of Scotts Mills sold a fine lot of turkeys to Mr. r.'ummons, City election coming off is making: things lively. It looks like two tickets will be in the field. P. Meinlg again Is after the mayor's place. L. E. Hoffman, Fred Proctor and B. F. Dlttert are the candidates for the council, and Walter Grunertt, recorder, and Si Beaton, treasurer. The heavy rain of the last week has raised the Sandy river the highest In the last 10 years. Mrs. H. S. Eddy, who was In a Port land hospital for treatment, has re turned home much improved In health. son; secretary. Miss Elizabeth Wirt; treasurer, Mrs. Viola Fromong. Refreshments 'were served by teach ers and pupils of tbe school after which the meeting adjourned to meet again December 1st. Miss Harriet Snldow entertained few of her friends at the home of her sis- Off.r-TT.is and 5c. ter, Mrs. M. A. Crlteser, Tuesday even- 7 ing, November 23. Those present were: DON'T MISS THI8. Cut out this Mrs. Mary A. Crlteser, Misses Audry j slip, enclose with 5c and mail It to Tuor. Elsie Snidow, Marlon Patterson, i Po,e . r rhlMni. m writing your name and address clearly. You zaar will open at l o ciock anu mere will bo many useful articles and tooth some dainties on sale. Details of this ba.uar will be given noxt week. Don't forget the date, Dec. 10th. MUST HOLD SECOND STAFFORD PEOPLE TO VOTE ON TWO-MILL TAX 8ATURDAY THIEVE8 CAUGHT. STAFFORD, Nov. 26. (Special Cor respondence) Not much going on since our last items, two weeks ago, Harriet Snidow, Julia Crlteser and T.- -r Terrv ItameK. Walrirnn Hvalt. ttmir Andma and W H PiMadai i will receive in return a trial pack An electric light has been pureed age containing Foley's Honey and Tar except rain, tnat goes sieaany on ano near the east gate of the Willamette Compound, for cough, colds and on, preparing the fields for nt sum- school property. Our school grounds croup; Foley Kidney PIUs, for pain In, mer s sunsnine anu a uuuiper anq and school houses are now well lighted sides and back, rheumatism, back- by nlgbt as well as by day. ache, kidney and bladder aliments; A surprise party was given Arthur and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole Rogers by bis classmates last Satur- some and thoroughly cleansing ca da y evening. About twenty-four young , tbartlc. tor constipation, biliousness, people were present. Games were headache and sluggish bowels. Jones nlavpd and refreshments were served. Drug Co. (Adv.) Mrs. Weddle has been quite sick and under the doctor's care with severe attack of pleurisy, but she is better at this writing. Susie Schats has the care of her and tbe bouse and all feel that both have fallen Into capable hands. Mr Weddla killed a half dnreii yiiiing huga Monday Thought It wouha nut pay In feed dollar wheat He sold a number uf Ihrm to the bulcbri al Oawcgo at s cvnta per pound. Th MfjMaJtj waa ahoekrd laal Thursday to hear of the aub id of Mr Knckel. He had txfn known In Htaf font for n good many yrara and sym pathy la attended lo the family Mr. Adulph IMker's baby haa had a bad cold for a coupla of, wvka and eeincd tu take worae Saturday and Monday tbe mother called In a neigh bor and sent for a doctor The child Is thought to lx out of danger at prea nt. On of Ihe Kullenmeyer's caught a couple of chicken Ihlevei and knocked one of them down 11 la aald. and Iher carried off no chickens frmu there The noon. I road uieellng Saturday waa nearly aa much of a flule aa the first They paaned the budget, but mimi hold another meeting to role mi JENNINGS LODGE MAY INCORPORATE SOON PETITIONS SAID TO BE ALMOST RIAOV FOR CIRCULATION GLADSTONE PLAN FAILS Plana lo Incorporate Jennings Lodge an lieing made and II aai reported I Oregon City Turada) that pelltlulia were being prepared and would he clr ul.iied within a few day The buunilary line of Ihe utiw town would prolurhl) follow along the line of ihe Portland Hallway l.lgbt . fvt ' er company fur aome distance both kldea of the atatlon at Jennings Ixrdge .in.l erteiid do n lo the rlrel Hurerul hundred perxoiia lire In tha dlatrht the 2 mill lax and to lake u atruw vote l wmc" 0,"u m " ,nr for aiinerrlaor The eall meatlmr la fnr I I'oratloii of a town. next Saturday. November ITtl at the I Hchoolhouac The I..1.I1. -. circle mal with Mra Aerln on lust Thursduy und pieced u quilt for her. Men huie huulod plank for a new sidewalk to-repulr the worst plurea, which are sudly needed after fact I , deluge. Mini) lieldn uf ihiIhIock an- not dug yet. Promoters of Ihe plnn to eitimd Ih. boundurlr of lllgdalune tu Meldruiu on the north, to Ihe river on the Weal and lo the Clarkamu. or even further thl wui, on the south have given up (heir nrheme. It (a underatood. A maaa meeting waa held recently al the Glad atone Commercial rluh and the projci I wu not well rei-olved. OREGON CITY WOMAN OAK GROVE AGENT OE BURIED AT MILWMIE Th. fuucrnl" services for the late Mra Kllen Mcl4ir( -was held ut the home ol her piireniH, Mr. and Mrti Wlllliim Heard, is. Million uremic, Mr. und Mrs. E. C. Warren, of Oak i Portland, Wedneaduy nlternoon at 2 drove, have resigned us agents for the I o ciock. Interment was inude lu the PorthUd Itailwiiy. Light & Power I Mllwuuklo cemetery, company ut Hull plum after eight The pull bearers were Kennedy and yeurs of efficient service. Mr. War- Hugh UcLarty of West I. Inn, brothers n il's work was such that he was un- of Mr. McLnrty. und F. W. Heard of abletousslHi Mm. Warren with the dii- this city, B, U Hennl or Uludxtono, L. lies of the office and they liecumc loo A. Heard of Wupinltlu. Wusco count), strenuous and confining for her to and H. ('. Heard of Portliind, all broth- look ufter alone. ' Their pluce wus filled by Miss M" Ho Williams ulster of thi pottftlUt' resB ut Oak ('rove. The liostqfflco bus hsan ini'vcd Into the Wiirren hiilldiniC and the lining ladles look after belli r.l these oMres. In the building of the new Labor Temple ut I'orHiind. II Is the Intention to employ home labor not only directly but Indirectly. Oregon made mntcrluls will be given the preference. ers of Hie deceused, Mrs. McUirly was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heard und MM born In Ht. .lose ill. St. Croix coiinty, Wiscon sin, April Hi. ISSI. Nineteen eurH inter she was married to William Ufi l.arty on Junuiiry I. The following Hprlng they moved to this city where they have tdnce resided. Hesides a host of friends she leaves, her husband, a daughter, Mnrthu I,., and sou, Samuel McLarty; lierparentK, Mr. nnil Mrs. Heard, und four brothers. Rubber Stamps Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special sfamps 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 Outfitters Phone Pacific 2 Home B-10