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4 OUKUOX ITI'V IIS I DU'l'lf INK. .VV. IM'.t'KMI.hU ;, !i ; ffllTRY III II ill iili-W NEWS WILSONVILLE HAS IHACKSBDRG DEFEATS SCHOOL SLIDE ACTIVE SOCIETIES' All'! TO SCHOOL1 jnmtitha All under the nf 11 un , lr lih guardian arn-d al ! 21. ' aia im , , h, mIih ! jr I oVlm k ! link. Uiry ran l ( $t tr Kill Il I rurituml ih.il the IVrinait cum pan ha. uI4 il.rlr in lit Mr H key Sj'lhl. tuung iikh a . kna In ItHa ilnlty, hating liifJ hi'i fur many ll ha aorkrd nr llobhlii. KriXhei In heir rv fur uitrhtl ara Vim Katiitli) U Ml Hi. pe lal at Irlilluii i) luting Ihe tiHt of lli-r room read aivorilii t Imbuing. When .lrc with run, h . tuur U read Ihe hildrvn ar reaardcd by belli .1 luortl In dtam.llie I Ik' piece. They look forward In i. Ix-in. allowed to t th aivitrdiiia' In their Inter I'trl.iliou. With keu Joy. Mr, Park an J family nioirj Mon lav In Ihe bungalow recently Imllt In lti MataJer addition by Mr. I.luna. le.lcrmaiiil Th d.alli nf Mra Jaeger i am aa ahm a to liar fib-ml. ami rrlaiuva and her hubau4 and family hate the alhii'ta iiilatlir of t-arh and rwry luvmlirr vt ilila rum imiulty. C. PETERS WILL BE BAZAARS AND SALE! THC ORDIR Of THC DAV-lVANGtUTIC MEETINGS TO DC MILD. LARCCR OUIIOINCQ It NOT CON liOCHCD MCla&AAr NOW BOV HURT AT PLAY. TWO ITUOCNTI ASSIST IN RICOV " tRINO PLAVOROUNO APPAR ATUSARTISANS MIIT. I WILHONVll.l.K. Irc. I (;pe tal I 1 Curriapondrnrel ll-ni Sihaarti l very ill In IVrttatid hoapiul. ! Clifford Murray ami iu rort'and on! Turaday lo take Ilia rm auipmrnt de-i MAl'KSIU li. Or. Iw. J tHiw i itl I ThaiikxlWng day, d..lllb landing the rain. mar a, J liy many aotlal and faiuily reunion, and iiiui'i Kikid t lira r aa riijcjrj. (he Iran, himn aiiii Iticir tami'tr atknoal Mill. Al. I. A. Oie. Dec. 3- (MHf'lall The alld recently In.tallcd lur Ihe children at lli n bm.il. proi.d ! I lny aliixi lr rval n jonngn'i. and aaa Ukcn Iu Ur ll' aluip fur rxuirrtna: T if th nldrr Uia of FERRY IS STOPPED ..a ... . . . - ... - 1 :...- llu IUS7 HIRIIS M V"B , .111 .,nd Ihr Th.nk.dUnB hoi.'.,. In, .rnallHK J 1 1 'J 4 u; I ,c Ual hmd on V,-,..day i o. . . . . .... i '' Winirnally from laUmil) Uunnf '"''" " u" Mm. hU-ln. many frtc.m. ar pl.-a m Arll.ana of MM.H. .ml ' d to lrrn l.mi ut la WJrb MM ail t . . . . . ,, ,r ,.i.,lllr- .,,.,. i,M. Tl.r IUhmI U.li.-. Aid ; wnii.NVii.i. lw. : -(Svin- Hairy ln.MH'tur imn an Ima lcrn lti , l ik l he rutin. la In Hit lioalny durliu lli at r'k In h will rr bvr n-rlona iiinrafc Mm. M. ( Young. Kulil. tiraham and ' I!.-.. I Crkhitm art In Pwtland. Iwlns, culli'd there y lh avrlou lllnra. of ; Mm. W. V. (iraliam ! The U-ture on "I'uuuuuuitjr Effort", l.y I'rof. Kili'atrlrk, at th arhoolhouae oa Thuradjy evening a mm-h rn-i JyJ by a'l piviM-nl. lUUn Murray la np-ctM Bom lor jhc aarning aignal aaa glm aa on the Thaiik.slvInK bolldaji. aa lb dini:rr a prrfled. but Mr Tbe Hood Vlf U.Vtlliall team 111 Klar. aba alniot totally deaf, play the SIhtwooU It-am al the hall al i a. unavaro of I he approach vf lUe IIixhI View on Friday twnlng. Strain until It aaa too late. Mra. Klar Mr. J. W. Graham and liltl dauKb i aa Ibe daughter of Mr. and Mra, Wal ler apent Saturday lb the Rote Oty. j lare. of Mullno, ho. for aeverala year n.v. Al.lKr.it of the U K. rhim-h .'." rfaldenia of Maok.l.urg. and alio urejchfi every Sat.bith morning at II! I, fl ,M'h""1 thvm mt" aympalbeilc oVloc-k and everv one la cordially in-1 frl.-nd ho are deeply concerned for vltod to attend T'iW Hood Vlow I.adiea' aid society, a ill s!e a chk k-n plo iiipM-r on the ... . . ,, ...., , ...,r(n ih l,..nrfn. t,i U ol.iaiiird k.-ti.ll In lha Land audliorluin Saniri"" aim im.u in.ir .mi (roMihulllnr.rlrtruiu. .Ujr eenlng After tie. the game j '""" WT ""'"' lr-iiilr Tlw entire commuiilly aa .hoiked a rontinued until aon by the Mak 3,J Monday morning by the .udd. n death burg evple j The river bat been very mt,h during of Mra. Krueat Klar. alio aaa .truik I'eopli from the eaat and nil.MIr . the recent raina and our reliable and by a aouth Iniund train on the Southern et aould think lhat they aere aee-1 lan-ful ferryman, .topped the ferry for !'. Iflr and In.tanlly killed. No blame Ing one of the .lehl.of the ae.t abould i few day, un aoiount of the danger aaa placej on the management or lo they aee the pole that are coming In In croaalng. , r ih ir-.m rr.. fr ih m.. t. i,.nf ta lo o daily. They run un to S fet-t At the ball on Thnnk'.gUlna ee. In length, then tery Ion onea make haa. Kidder aon the prlie for the beat) ly HT.mintii. !. : . mpr, un After aiiiio.i inontli of rain the i loud. ha rolled by and beautiful Oregon fall aeather I. again allh Ua and late mlatiH-a, ahl. h bate liNiknd grern and Ibrlfly bate rlviied a lib the few alight fruata, and groarr on Ibeae hllla are lia.leulng lo h nr Hiem and are rejoicing at a gixid yield Mra rred Moarr, aim haa Iwi al the Oregon Oty lioaplul for the pal hi, nitli, la rtp,Mlr, In be al.le lo re turn liiime .borlly. The family ate re Joli'lng oter the advent of a baby boy Mra. Wcddle la littr and Hu.ie 8,'halli baa returned home. It aa. reported one night luat aerk lhat Henry t'roM aaa lual and Ibe family felt iiinalderuble amlrty. but ae hate heard no particular, aa )e and think he tnu.t have arrived ufely home. Tho board meeting that arai railed for lant Saturday aflerniNin aaa aell atlrnded. A .traar vole ana taken for .UperilMir and IKck (Xdeti.fadt got IbriH vote.; re Itaker. the preaelll Incumbent, who haa aenci! two year, received three votea. and the honor. ere paaard on to tiearheart Cetera, a bit caplured all the rent. Mra. Thornton and daughter, re turned Sunday evening from a thYee day.' outing In Portland Thankajivllig pinned quielly, fumlly purtle. aurrouudlng the table general Mr. and Mr, illte and family look For Your Baby. The Signature of SI ig S J - YZJe-rr- If the kny fUatrantce that you havt ths Genuine Wl f o SI thi ol in thia trouble. Mr Klar leave b.ilde ber hu.band. to young daug'i ; ter.. The people of Mjckaburg aUU 'to tontey through the Knterprlac ; heartfelt aympalhy to the relatltra and ' friend. In their Irreparable lo.. A di.trlct meeting aaa held In the j L'by aihool building on tie afternoon Port Ian I "f l1""1")'. November 2lh. The quea- iioii ui pulling an auumon to tue schoolhouae aa voted doan fur the I preaent. It aa decided to retain the a.rvlt'la if lla ll.t!a W'ntr Ih. tiru , . i I - 1, i .uu muu u.i.ih- r fn, tocher, for the re.t of the year. i Sol Struchbar. the- newly elected dl The Udle' Aid of the M. E. church and A. A. Ilaldwln. clerk of the all! Rive one of their iplendid enter- district, were In Oregon City on Wed Uinment on December 10th. The Da- j nc8dliv .0vemlier !4tn. attending to aar am open ai i ocioca ana mere , bui,tne Mr. Ilaldwln went on m do uiauy uwriui ariicira iiu loom- lo portl,n( ri.turntnff hnm. on fh I t I II I II III 1 QBll k H1T1 Vlll 1c u"a 1 1 Earl ChrUtner w hlle playing In the ' school yard on Wednesday morning. evening of December 3rd. A bazaar will Ik held at that time, and the la il'.e are busi'y plying their nwdle and they will have many beautiful article on sale. LiaiiKellHt McVeigh, of ui:l been meoting at Hood View church on Thursday evening, and these meetings will continue for some time. Joe Thornton is havli built cn hi residence. some dainties on sale. Details of this 1 , bazaar w ill be given next week, forget the date. Dec. -10th. WOMEN GIVE BANQUET Tl GAMES PLAYED AFTER SUPPER SERVED AT SANDY RIVER HIGHEST FOR 10 YEARS. SANDY. Ore, Dec. 1. (SpeciuU Members of the Sandy's Woman club entertained their husband at a ban quet at the Oddfellows hail Friday evening. A large crowd attended and everybody enjoyed the splendid sup per which was arranged by a commit tee composed of Mrs. H. Mills. Mrs. C. Sbetterly and Mrs. M. Revenue. After the feast the crowd played games and five hundred and a literary program was well rendered. Sandy Rebekah lodge had a Thanks giving supper. Sandy Masonic lodge will have a feast and public installation December 21st. 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 R. F. Dittert are the candidates for the council, and Walter Grunertt, recorder, and SI Deaton.l 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. was thrown down with such force aa to cause a fracture of the leg. He was taken promptly to a surgeon and is getting on fairly well. The WaUh Hefler sawmill la run ning with the usual force of men. Mrs. Sol Stenbahr. with the Misses Rachel and Pearl Miller were guests of Mrs. G. M. Paldwln on Wednesday. Mlbs Miller gave an Interesting ac count or her climb to the top of Mt. Hood last summer. The annual allotment of books from the State Library association has been received at the different schools of the county. This Installment embraces a more pleasing and satisfactory selec tion, ranging all the way from Mrs. Peary' "Snow Babies" for the primer classes to a students encyclopedia. EAGLE CREEK COUPLE HAZELIA. Ore, Dec. 3. (Special) Miss Harriet Duncan, who teaches school at George, spent ,the Thanks giving holidays at her home in IlazeUu. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson are vis iting at the J. P. Cool home at this writing. The second meeting of the Hazelia Literary and Debating society was held Saturday night Twenty were present After the business of the j meeting was over a short Impromptu program was rendered. Next meeting will be held Saturday evening, Decern-1 ber 11. I Miss Iva Whitten and brother, Har ley, spent Thursday in Portland with tneir sisiter, Mrs. T. R. Savage. 8 load tor a tw0 horse team, while Harold Ilaker spent the weekend at 'gome of tne shorter ones come two at nome- ! a load. The running gear of the wag- u. h. Long was a Portland visitor on 8 UBe(j but, the reach Is especially Monday. j made from long f.rg when the heavier Miss ImoHene Jewell spent last week' Dart of the tree Is mounted up on this at home in Portland. nnrl th tin still reached far behind. It FARMERS OF THE HOLALLA COUNTRY 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. 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. The Centaur Company, EAGLE CREEK, Ore., Dec. 3. (Spe cial) Ray Woodle was the Thanks giving guest of his brother, Malcolm Woodle and family, of Troutdale. Walter Douglass and bride returned home from San Francisco last Wed nesday, and on Friday evening a small crowd gathered and charivaried them. Mr. Douglass treated them to cigars, candy and nuts. A. D. McMillan and wife were the dinner guests of Gresham friends on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. B. Naylor entertained at dinner Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. C'has. Murphy and children.. Mrs. Kate Courter and James Tay lor were guests at the home of Mrs. Howlett last Thursday. H. F. Gibson and wife of Barton, and Henry Udell and family of Dover, vis- ted with James Gibson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Moebnke, of Shu- bel, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass recently. Mrs. Douglass is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moe hnke. Nearly everyone on the sick list has recovered. MiKs Nina M. Wanker was pleasantly entertuined at the J. A. Wanker home Monday and Tuesday. Miss Marion Eastman was in Port land Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMahan spent a pleasant day with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wanker, Sunday. Miss Lena Prymbrook was enter tained by Miss Marvin Eastman Sunday. WAR UPON PAIN! Pain is a visitor to every home and usually it comes quite unexpectedly. But you are nrenared for everv em. ergency if you keep a small bottle of services In the home church takes skillful maneauvering up on the drivers part, to avoid sweeping the sidewalk, when turned in town. Tom McFadden Is the possessor of an old-time spinning wheel of which he Is duly proud. In spite of tile heavy storm Sunday evening, there was a good gathering at the Methodist church. G. J. Taylor delivered a message which was greatly enjoyed by those present Miss Bob Gregory read the secre tary's report after Sunday school here with i6 in attendance. Next Sunday will be Rev.' Mr. Curtiss day to hold A com- dinner and spent a pleasant day at Mr. Nussbuum's. We have heard no more of the i would-be chicken thieve whom Mr. View last Friday evening, the score , Kollemeycr surrounded. costume. The Hood View basketball boys beut the Sherwood team at the hall at Hood Sloan's Liniment hnnrtv if u ih mlttee has been appolned to insure' a greatest pain killer ever discovered, j Sunday school Christmas tree. Simply laid on the skin no rubbing George' J. Case is the registrar to required it drives the pain away. It gather the vital statistics iipdistrlct is really wonderful. I No. 73, which takes in the precincts of Mervln H. Solster, Berkeley, Cal, ! Mullno, Liberal, Dickey Prarle, Molal wrltes: "Last Saturday, after tramping la, Needy, Killin, Marquam and Soda around the Panama Exposition with Springs. wet feet, I came home with my necki There will be an election of the fol- urday evening, November 27th, after so stiff that I couldn't turn. I applied lowing town officers at the Grange hall ' undergoing an operation .for bowel 31oan's Liniment freely and went to December 6: Mayor, for two years: j trouble. The funeral was held on bed. To my surprise, next morning ' one councilman for one year; 3 council- j Tuesday morning at Hood View ceme the stiffness bad almost disappeared,! men for two years; recorder, one year, I tery, the Rev. Krause, of Portland of four hours after the second application1 treasurer one year. The election will flclating at the cemetery. The pall- being 26 to 21. A good program was given et the church on Thanksgiving evening. Mrs. W. W. Graham is slightly Im proved in health, but still in a danger ous condition. The Misses Gladys and Leah Wug ner, Menga iiatalgla and James Say, were among hli:h school pupils who spent the Thanksgiving holidays at home. The Ladles' Aid of the M. E. church of our village will hold a bazaar on Fri day, December 10th, beginning fit 1 o'clock in the arternoon and continu ing through the evening. 8npper will be served from 5 o'clock until JO, and will consist of chicken pie and the ap petizing dainties which these ladles know so well how to prepare and serve Beautiful articles which will be Just the thing for Christmas gifts, will be on sale during the afternoon and evening. Everyone Is cordially invit ed to attend. Mrs. Gust Jaeger died at the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland on Sat Perhaps they concluded to settle out of court. ENTERTAINS AT MEADOW BROOK. M E A DO WBROOK, Ore., Dec. 3. (Special) Miss Llllle Schleve enter tained a few of her friends Friday aft ernoon, the occasion being her lllth birthday. A pleasant time was spent by all present Miss Hudson spent her Thanksgiving vacation at her home near Clackamas. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Blair and family of St Johns, Ore, spent a few days with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman. Mrs. Minerva Larklns, of Clarks, Is visiting at A. L. Larklns. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Holman and sons, Charles and Ralph, Jr., spent Thanks giving at Mrs. Holman's folks at Hub bard. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Chlndgren and daughters, Vivian and Laurie, visited at Mullno Sunday. I was as good as new At Druggists. March, 1913, (Adv.) be from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Molalla isi bearers were M. C. Young, H. D. Aden, trying the curfew law for the winter Frank Stangel, Sherman 8eely and Mr. CHICHESTER S PILLS T. Hir. DIAMOND KKAND.' X JTaka 4W. Bur LdlMt Aah fowr U r ;. to t Fills ta Krai ant Void pirUlIki IxiiH, tattled1 Wttb Blut iwm. ;" 4i. Hnrrjt w rmmgimi, Axk KdlM lfV..TVf DIAMOND IIRANO F1XLA, Urn I ft fmn known M Be. Mart. AIwt Rttti SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE katV V E STEPS ON NJ HAS i raw i urn., nnu LV VI Willi! I Inn vlaltrd Mr. JuaMMi Clark lat Mlii til. n K'lint-r from IVrtluad out and tIIIih lu-r pan-tit. Thank.- ' (Mil:. Rr. It. II. Mann hotiKht a liuro from Mr. Morhnk of leaver Crrrk Mlaar. Florrm v and Pearl Hlroni HAM ASi'l'M. ix-c. :.--Hh-c1uIi-I IIW, f tin iion City, arra out and Mm. Wr.li-y Neth.-rton. alio haa bp..n j.u, Uirlr par.-nt.. Mr. and Mr. on tin .irk 111, I. inui h bettor. HirVarl Htr.uii:riM.n. of n.lton. owr .iali-r. Ml Mary Ton. I. .la) I nit ( Tlmiik.gllli Wat awk. 1,n ",,r ( John M.-r. of Or.-t"n dir. trl.llrd A. ('. Hoali'tl, of KukIi- Point. I. via ! Mr. LHi-hlaW. and family lat Hun I ItliiK hla brother In law, A. W. Cookn. ! Mr. I'arvln has had a very tlrk horae. The animal .li'ppi'd on a nail, ahUh i-aiiaed lockjaw. Tho liuiii.iai ua . hixil a III give a baa ket aiH-lul and bauur at tho Gorman hull Saturday iiIkIiI. IHt. 1 1 th. mu.lc by the on healra. I-Hillei briliu keta. All Invited. Mr. and Mm. W. J. Ilowrmian and Mr. Mr.. J. 11. IloHcrinuii of Sunny, aldo, .pent ThnnkHglvliiK with W. W Cooku and fumlly. L. W. Warner, who rwently vlaltcd tho OkunoKiin Valley In iinrtln ru u.hliiKtou, waa very much plcaa.d with the country. Home Improved bind sella aa low a. 115 per acre, while IrrlKiiti'd Iructa aell for aevernl bun dri'd dollnrn per acre, tudupt .to., fly.. mnl Wash.? day. There a a. a hi ilnm e In the firatikv hall on Thank, giving evening. A bill i road there attended. John Hun! took a load of oata to the Maple l-nne atore laat aeek. J Mia M iry Itottrinllli-r .pent tfcimluy ban j"" Ml1" Murquarilt. j Mlaai-a Violet and I'.n.y Welllaufrr from Ort'fun City aere mil vi.ltltig their parent. Mr. ami Mr.. Wettlaufer over ThnnkKlvlna- inat week. Mr. Kauhlon aaa III Portland and klnlle-l hi. rolutlte lu.t ae'k. The Clarke, arhool I. going ( have a Cbrlaliim. tree on liecember H CRYING FOR HELP Many Children Havt Worm. , U orma are a niiniiuin cIiIIiIIiimhI ail ment. They make children Irrltuble, nervous nnd rent lean, bealdea robbitiK tho body ami mind of proper nmirUli ment. Wutih your child. Kxumlne the stools and at first slgna of worm, give your child a treatment of Kb ku poo Worm Killur. They kill the the worms nnd poiaonoii wuste. Tune the system and help restore your child's health and happy disposition. Only 2.'ic at your druggist. (Adv.l MANY VISIT AT CLARKES. CLAHKES, Ore., Doc. 3. (Special) Miss Laura Moore was In GresliHin und visited her parent.. Mr. Moore unci family over her Thuuksglvlng va cation Inst week. Mrs. Jack Lamb and children and her molher. Mrs, Clarke, from Port land, ure visiting their relative und friends for a short time. Miss Kllzubelh Miirsbull und Miss Edith Morgan from Portland were out und visited the former's parents over their Thankairlvlnc vacation week. Miss Huttle Countryman from Col let of It In Or.gon City, Out Daily Growing L.aa. The kidney often rry for help. Not another (irgun In the whole body more delicately conalruited; Not one more Important to health. Tho kidney are the filter, of the blood. When they full the blood become, foul und pul.onoua. There can bo no health where there I. poisoned blood. Ituckitrho I. one of the frequent In dication, of kidney trouble. It U often (be kidney.' cry for help. Heed Ir Iteud what Doun'a Kidney Pill have done for overworked kidney. Rend what (loan's have done for Oregon City people J. F. Montgomery, West Oregon City, say: "I was troubled by kid ney and bladder complaint. I Imd u dull pain In my buck across my kid neys. While I huve used only one box of Donn'a Kidney PIIIh, I appreciate their worth. After 1 took them, the pain loft me and my kidneys and bind der wero In much belter shape." Price. fiOc, at nil dealers. J)on't simp ly ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho same thut Mr. Mont gomery had. FoslerMllburn Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) Rubber Stamps Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special stamps on short notice. Orders received by 5 P. M. delivered the following morninc. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER a 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 Home EM 0 Kate laiy 10 josepn naiey, n aereat a, m ua , iu tuc rim ouuu, j ,m