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Iw -irti. ul l- 1 tie Mother club hrtj er plratanl m-..iX) on the atleftn'B ol Thur4, lire. JnJ. l th bum of I bo ptrUl, tit, Mi J..hn ll-i'lrr Mr : Kur I prrM-ul illor lb alter niKa iur4 rapidly lth ork and hk ul cornrrMv l(efrrbuirnts ere ervrj ml the rlub adjourned ! l lUllt.OW. On. !, .- (Hlli Mr rltt. ho MTtoiuly III ltb ,iiruuuiii ( lh urn f hrr owiltirr himl ha rrirk'niil.-. and U pUiuiln, death. I lualy v.orrin and I aw lo tt an rntertalnuu-et in January lo -ouer Mr anj Mr Ard.n lto.kood ami daughter nt I'liaiiltxglUiii with Mua K. It. Itockaood. of Cortland. Tha rlcanhllxhl club of Ardcnld u'tlok when iii,i, mrnt anj lirti k l'un(in u Jo l-amint-r a III Uk (ilat- allhln Ira Jj, Mr. l-ainuirr atiil hi fain tl) tm? to Ihrlr tii-a hittir h'I aDrr lh aalp VI.Si)NVII.I.r Ore. t. s-ihiv 'rial t W Ci. W llliauivjii. o.' TuaUtltl. I In lha VVa.hlinliin tounty Jail at HillalNro (u atiaavr lo a t hare uf at lrn.ilrJ arum anil atumi-l to kill IU Drii-M-ir, Mr. Tuttla The attark on TullW occiirrrj Tue i'.i) nnriilri alxHit lu U'UIUuiMin cnl to the Tullle 'ai ami a. kitl htihIj-;uu of Tultlr to trln I an av An onllns lo lh t.itnm til rf Tuttlc. he a Ix-n.lmt otrr hi kiti tirn lor. wlu-n Wllllanixui a(ta knl huu from N-lilnd lib a ari ntr' tin hamtner that WllliauiMin had Im'iulit aim mm niuir a. aini. mrrr lllUl b , ,hr rrt i.f the rommunll. lnii. on the h.d anj a. i.Jly cut h,.r, ,h. hM. Iluny ,,rm frirtul In a ijn-J rou Jtl urn. he ran for hi ..... , . , . h..t.a. hut WHiumatm .-4 I.. i:.r' rt ( hrl.tnrr. h..e r ... M... .h!,. anj Tint... LUl.uc rr.uu hi ' ! u"'k "- 7 ? ,.!!! for Tualatin for nn-diral alj. He man- r" aKPd to na. h O.-orce Martin a la- Thi- lket Ul on Saturday nlcht and Martlp took the inJurHl man lo' tlendcJ nd In fit) Tua'atin. tunal uira. In the nxantlitie WlllUm Jertiru The Ki-v. I.uca uf the Lutheran mt to Tuttle'a plare to call on hlui. thnrtS rfell a urprl to and found that aninke a pourlnit. rvk ai In the anital of hi lUtr from the door and alndoa. lie j from Orniany. The flrt Intimation Mr. I.uca had that hi tuter ha rrdi hed o'ir nbore a drawee aay Inn that he In Orrifon City. Kvrrhrre prriiaration are Kolmt on for Chrlttmaa. A more lntemtlnK order of eierv-Ue la twlnf planned for the Chrlatma featUal at the Lutheran rhuirh. The Mennonl) consrecatlon to l-e artxind the hnue a itue. Mr T W. Ir in. of H-a'Me. ho came uu d iiln oor rerut aorroa, re turned home rtir.ta Maul of the frlni.U of Uln llrl temlH-r lJh. hm It ill mert at the Snr(llilj ,nJ w m, . Tull III le ur I home olthe r.retary. Mr U. M IUIJ (,rlM.j , br,r uf )01.lr Mlarrle on' ,n N,iriul.rr !J They hate gone lo Han! A aa'e of hotiwholj Mrnltui. farm 'raniluo and iithern California Kr rai inoiiry to act l he U. a rt of tmil for manual traliiina lt yrar the money mlarj y I he i lull ent to ard the new ilano whUh a tmie, in the flral day of the a. hmd year. Ml llattle Hhort of I -a tirande m a reieiit tuitnror Mr J. J. I.ynth I.Al KAMAH On. ll.., 1 .! 4i.ikirt.ti iliiii . nmui.liinl in tin jl'luikama iHihllii IiihiIh Tiirtilav l.y loiiniy hiiK rliileiidenl t'alayan and . Mr, atari of the alale ilriartiiiriil. The folloaliiH offlitta arm rloil.,,1. ln, jley Key mild, prcaldrnl ; IUIh John Hum, !,.. r. ulriil, ( a, Jolumm, tetiiry; Mlldn-d lle.liiiau. treasurer The ii,U are taking iii the work tlll the Intention of rthllilltng at the Iim ul and county fair. Airaiiaemritia hate hern Hindu for T tnat hot linn hea at nmui tit the achool children of the Clackama t hool at i rt'iil each. Till aeri li e ha hcen dralred for omr llmu and II U Ihoiiijht It roe popular. ESTACADA MAKESCLAIM EAST CLACKAMAS CONTENDS HAS COUNTV TITLE. IT a eddmc trip. We lh thrrn Jiy and I EAGLE CREEK NEWS BRICP9. baM'lnra through a lotif married life. Crvidi lUmd faxed ay at hie aon'a. William llond. In Spokane, one Jiio iatriMk and hi family. bo day laat eek. arter batln the third i Jam,, (;i,,n , xueaday. ume lo M.i. klur fr..m hiao In trke of paraly.la. lie aa t )ear! Mr. Nay lor. Mr. Cahlll. M I'.'l are reiartnc to Irate u no KAtil.K CIIKKK. ! -iHiHslnll -liny IKMicUaa and alfe acre K-la, a da tiaitnra laat Friday. II. ('. tilliaon a up to are hi father old The remain aere i.roiifht tofourter and Mr. i;ihon tlall.-d with ortland for Internirnt. Mr. Ilond a Mr llowlett the llr.l of l'ie week a hlf'ily reaMHlrd old (enltrnirn. Mr and Mr. Hilly lUmd were tl.lt lux Mr IUnd ( parrni. Mr. and Mr. Jre They rvturned home Munday. Mr. and Mr. Altvrt (irltdile. of Maikahurt. and Mr. and Mr, frank Jre. of Cortland. alo tlaitr.1 thelri Imn nu. Mr. and Mr. Jeaae. ' L'alacada I allll cluliiilna; the coiiii tr hlKh hiM,l fimthall champinahlp aloiK Willi Or.-unn I'ltv n.Oi, f.i. I cadi I'roicrea I hi week prlnla at j length the (round on which Kaiacmlii haaea it claim. That pum r aay: Kallel "( U really doubtful whether anv- hody give a larKe darn a to who claim the county title. The Hale at irtado o I Urge I certainly not Inlereated, nor rriuay. iprooauiy many people In (be rounty Mr and Mr. Will iuglaa hiialne trip to Kalacada laat Mr. and Mra. K. II CHmon were Ka jltaclf and a for Kalacada. they have la. ada vlaitora on Monday. mon- lmHirtant thing lo attend lo J. I'. Winnie and alfe of Kalacada. j than wrangling over the matter, were gurat at the home of Mr. llow "Oregon City high achool aeiit in a kit Saturday evening ond Sunday. j challenge to the Katncada high Inml Walter Pougliua butchered aoma team the hitter hud disunited, lui- ALi oiioi, j riH lt,r7 AVflalaIVTlllfgllVJi JlmJIailiiteJWlltnfit, K'KSxcmbkaJIWoi ffirTitMiinira IVomolCllDii,VllliirifVfrfJ nt5s and IwiX'ontitni trow llrtum.Mnrvhinr mrMiatral. Not Nam c otic. Alaal LA- Apctfrrt Rffltrdy forCnmllt" lion . Sour SUiitvkh.Dlvrtui nrss and Loss or Slur rtSu.afc Simwt oT flli For Infiints Kr3 Chlliircn. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of i . TTl J hliHid on the Hep of the boue and looking through a window, he aw Wllllamaon InKlde. and be ran to the Doliere farm, a quarter niile dldant, for BKitlatance. NelghtMirinK farmers rtjit'nilcd and the found that William non hnd et flr- In eery room In th.' house and they formed a bucket bri- w ill. a usual, go In a body to their pan ent organisation, the Zlon church for tbelr Christina evening wrvlce. Thl tervlce I to lie entirely choral and I ur to be both pleasing and Invplrlng g.ulr and after hard work the fire ritingiil.shpd and the house wa naved. W!!li:non wa tlll at the house when the crew- of men arrived and he grab bed a bucket and ran out supinwedly lo help the (Ire fighter, but took to bli i, h.. ln ,he lu-cla but wa flna'ly located by a' tr. Sutherland little daughter. Joy IKissc. headed by Deputy Sheriff An-!u gradually recovering from an 111 arewa or luaiaiin. and lodged In tb !no, lhat hai teen causing her frlenda ion jau unui tteoneway mornine. . conaijerable aUrm. w hen the sheriff arrived and took him j Mr SoI tuhahr and daughter. I'earl, to Hillnboro. 1 were Canby .visitor on Saturday. Tuttle will recover. He and William- Mis Eluora Miller wa an afternoon son have bad some trouble over a flock j guest with Mrs. G. M. IUIdin on KYI of geese belonging to Tuttle. The geese ' day. had gotten Into a kale patch on the farm of Williamson and aroused hi anirer. Dr. Barendrick to Leave Soon for East Kor the first time In several year t'.ie Molalla and Its branches are swol len to the point of submerging many of the bridge. The ranchers are rejolc Ing In the underlaying surface of this region, affording natural draining, thus preventing all possibility of dangerous washouts. The frost Is still delayed. Many flowers are yet In bloom. There i , is little beside the rain and the ever- j shortening day to insure us thut win 9. (Special) A new ter u here. Walker. The only time since its organization I thut the Mennonlsh congregation has " alter ! missed a service as on last Sunday evening, when the bridge near the llethel chapel was found to be under water. As the rains continue unabat ed the river is steadily rising. KELSO. Dec. girl arrived at the home of W Dec. 1st Miss Mary llckford and onnson, or t'ortland. were married at the bride's home here Nor. 24. Mrs. Anna Ilowen and baby visited the Jarl's and Sludall's last week. They returned to Portland Sunday. Ed Burnett, of Portland has been buying all of the potatoes around here at $1.00 per hundred. The parent-Teachers club will hold a bazaar at the Kelso school Saturday evening. Dec. 18. There will be many attractions and we always have a good time, so coma. Mr. Netzel has a sick brother from Montana staying with him for t!ie win ter. Dr. Barendrick made his last call here last week before going to Chicago. He expects to attend school there for a year as his limb needs a rest. We hope the year's change will do him good and want him back again. R. E. Jarl, our prosperous merchant and deputy sheriff, was elected road supervisor at the lust road meeting. Jerger Bros, are putting a new wire fence around their farm and pasture. Jarl & Erl took 5.400 pounds of dressed hogs to 1'ortland Thursday. Many Attend Last Rites for Mrs. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Setge Lose Infant Son STAFFORD, Oec. 9 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Setge buried their three months' old baby on Tuesday, the in fant having died Sunday In convul sions. The family have the sympathy of the entire community. Fred Schatz, a brother of Wm. 'Schatz of this place, is making a flying visit to Oregon to see his relatives and old time neighbors. He moved from Stafford about fifteen yeprs ago, and is now living at Spokane. Henry Baker is obliged to go to Ore gon City almost every day to see the doctor. All bis friends, and he has many, hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. Aern took the prevailing cold and was quite sick last week, but Is slowly recovering. FOR RHEUMATISM. As soon as an attack of Rheumatism begins apply Sloan's Liniment. Don't waste time and suffer unnecessary agony. A few drops of Sloan's Lini ment on tne arrectea parts is ail you need. The pain goes at once. A grateful sufferer writes: I was suffering for three weeks with Chronic Rheumatism and Stiff Neck, although I tried many medicines, they failed. Fortunately I heard of Sloan's Lini ment and after using It three or four days am up and well. I am employed at the biggest department store In S. F. where they employ from six to eight thousand bands, and they surely will hear all about Sloan's Liniment." H. H. Smith. San Francisco, Cal., Jan 1915. 25c at all Druggists. WILSONVILLE. Dec. 9. (Special) Mrs. M. C. Young accompanied her brother. W. W. Graham, to Portland on Monday after the funeral of Mrs. Graham, and will remain for some time. .Mrs. Stein's many friends are glud to know that she is much improved in health. Henry Swartz, who has been very ill in a Portland hospital, Is no better. The Wtlsonvllle basketball team played a game with the Tualatin team on Thursday evening. The schools are getting ready for their Christmas programs, and will doubtless be up to their usual stand ard. The Hood View supper and bazaar was well attended despite the Incle ment weather. Mr. and Mrs. Ellen, of Aurora, at tended the funeral of Mrs. W. W. Gra hum on Monday. The school clerks have been send ing the census reports to the county school superintendent. The village stores are filled with beautiful things for Christmas. A baby boy weighing 8 pounds ar rived on December 1st to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker. Don't forget to attend the bazaar which opens at 1 o'clock at the M. E. church on Friday, Dec. 10th, and if you cannot get there so early, be sure not to miss the supper which will be serv ed from five o'clock until ten. FARMERS OF THE MOLALLA COUNTRY Are invited to inspect the Fall Stock of Implements, Farm Machinery and Vehicles, carried by GEO. BLATCHFORD MOLALLA, ORE. Case Blows and Harrows Hoosier Drills, Bloom Manure Spreaders Pumps, Engines, Etc. From the stock of F.iatt Copy ol Wrapper. m . f IU AW In Use For Over Thirty Years r mm iff 9M Mf MWMW lended by the Oregon City ncrthe In' advertlilug their championship claim j In the Portland mT might belter - have been directed In aotne more ault j able puriult." ESTACADATEAM UPPER WILLAMETTE WILL NOT BE OPENED j OFFICERS ELECTED AND QUINTET READY FOR SEASON. The Sprlngwater hake(lmll team, which for Neveral year past ha rep roaented Katacadj. has been reorgun idn under the uhii c of the Spring water Athletic club, which at tho meet Ing on November elected (ho follow ing ouicer: k. itorner, manager: C. K. Kllgore. captain; K. Horner, coach and referee, and II. C.'lnmnn. secretary treasurer. Tho first game will bii played In tho Dodge hull De cember 1 against the Waverly uluet of Portland. Fi K8TACADA. Ore.. Dee. I.-The farm ers and stock raisers of tho (larlleld section lust week formed an organiza tion known as the Garfield llolslvln Breeders' association, to promote the breeding of pure bred Holsteln cattle only and to extend aid to Its members In tho buying and selling of stock mid dairy supplies. A similar organization Is about to bo formed among other farmers In tho section, whose Interests will m breeding and promoting of pnro bred Jersey cattle only. Portland, Oregon. Two Children Had croup, Tho two children of J. W. Nix. mer chant, Cloveland, (la., had croup Inst winter. One was a boy of 6, the oth er a girl of 8 years. Mr. Nix wrllea: "Doth got so choked up they could hardly breathe and couldn't tulk. 1 gave thoni Foley's Honey and Tar arid nothing else and It entirely cured thorn." This rollnblo modlciuo should be in every homo for It gives Imme diate rellof from colds, coughs and croup, heals raw Inflamed throat and loosens phlegm, Jones Drug Co. JAdv. WASHINGTON. Dim-. Snagging uHrullon on the Willamette rlier from Conallls lo Kugeiin. Ore., were found several years ago to bo Imprac ticable at reasonable, coat, and tor j that reason nothing w III be done In Unit direction Utileas rongrcaa specifically provide for ll. This I the substance, of a letter le eched by Senator Chaniherluln from Co'onel 11. Taylor, acting t hief ot engi neer of the army, In connection with reijueat from the Oregon City Trana portatlon rompuuy. which dealre to extend It service up river to Kugcne. Fund are authorized to Iw uaed for aid to navigation at high water be tween Conallls and ll.irtlaburg. but nothing for the section between llnr rlHliurg and Kugetie. Originally the project covered anngglng to Kugeno, but thl waa discontinued In 1901. Colonel Taylor uniinrlxe the proj ect, uion which money may be uaed a Including tha removal of obstruction and construction of controlling work lo aecuro 12 feet at low water from Portland to Oawego, aevrn mile; dredging, snagging, ditni and revet ment work lo am lire a channel of two (and a half to three and half feet at low water from Oawego to Corvnllla, 112 mile, and snagging In aid of high water navigation from Corvnllls to liar rUlmrg. 3.1 miles. In view or the positive reeling that now new projects or extension are likely to ho uulliorlr.ed by the next congress, there Is little prospect fur extending (he scope or work on tho Willamette. Thut automolillo stage lines and Orunt county's winter rouds don't go well together Is the verdict or the Can yon City Eagle. Citrous Cltrolax CITROLAX Neat thing rr constipation, sour stomach. Inzy liver and sluggish bow els. Stops a sick headuchn almost lit onco. fllves a most thorough and sal Isractory flushing no pain, no nau sea. Keeps your system cleansed. sweet and wholesome. R. H. Wei hncht, Snlt Lako City. Utah writes- find Cltrolax tho best luxutlvo I over used. Does not grlpo no tin plonsnnt nfter-offocts." Jones Drug Co- (Adv.) H. A. Lowry, of Reedville, visited at the Irwin home Wednesday. Mrs. Tallman and mother are both 111. Mlsa Lovlna Widdows has been quite HI with erysipelas but Is Improving Miss Minnie Lewis, our beloved teacher of the past two years, was calling on friends here Sunday. Miss Lewis Is teaching at Beaver Creek. AL8PAUGH NEWS ITEMS. hogs the first of tho week and while i mediately after tho time game at Ore- he was eating his dinner a dog came gon City, a return game was montloned along and feasted off of one of them, 1 but at that time Oregon City did not eating part of the leaf lard and some 'favor playing at Estaorfda, although of the head. I now,' when too late, they are willing to Mr. UurL'fir was mil doltiar some clear-' Vuy here or anywhere else, Ing on his nlace recently. "Oregon City bases Its claim on hav- Mrs. Viola Douglass and Miss Ken nedy called on Jumes Gibson Saturday evening. R. 1!. GlliHon sold a fine fat beef to Mr. Hoffman, the Sandy butcher, on Tuesday. A couple of A. D. McMIIIun's broth ers were making him a visit on Tues day. ALSPAL'GH, Dec. 9. (Speclla.) Lugrippe has been going the rounds The following were week-end guests in this vicinity. of Mr. and Mrs. John Githens: Mrs. The funeral of Mrs. W. W. Graham Wm. Krash, Miss Lily, of Estacada, was held In the chapel at Pleasant Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Henry liters, of cemetery, on Monday, December Bth, Gresham. at 1 o'clock. The service was con- Lawrence Alspaugh returned home ducted by Rev. and Mrs. Ilarber, of from Alaska where he has been cm Portland, old-time friends of the de- ployed by the government, ceased. Mrs. Pauline Chapman sang There are quite a number of sick very sweely "My Jesus As Thou Wilt," horses In the neighborhood. Frank and after this vocal solo, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyer, Henry Githens and J. W. Dowty Greer assisted Mrs. Chapman ln sing- have sick horses. Ing "Some Day We'll Understand." Mrs. J. V. Dowty made a business Mrs. Barber's sermon was a very com- trip to Portland last week. Pimples eruptions eczema quickly forting one, and she was assisted by - - : yield to the soothing and beallng quall- her husband in the service which was H0W TO CURE COLDS ties of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment, both beautiful and simple. The chapel Avoid exposure and drafts. Eat j N"o matter where located, how bad or grove was lined with vehicles, there rlgllt- Take Dr- Kl8' New Dlscov-llong standing, Dr. 'Hobson's Eczema being a very large attendance of 11 ,H prepared from Pine Tar.l Ointment will remove every trace of friends and relatives. The floral of- bea"ng balsams and mild laxatives. Dr. the ailment. It will restore the skin ferlnga were very numerous and hand- KlnB's New Discovery kills and expels to Its natural softness and purity. Don't some, the loving tribute of many lne colu ermB' 00'ips me irritated , let your child suffer don't be embar frlends. throat and allays Inflammation. Search i rassed by having vour child's face dls- n a ya wl". you cannot find a better; figured with blemishes or ugly scars. on now .vu.i , . . ??UKh an.d CoId remed5r- 118 use over' Cue Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. viallL al ,j years is a guarantee to satisfaction , n ,,,-. i "The advancing prices of lumber and steadily Increslrig demand for the pro duct Is the best news the northwest has heard in a long time," as the Salem Journal estimates it BABY'S SKIN TROUBLES. Work (Adv.) Dallas has started. (Adv.) at your Druggist. No cure, no pay. 60c. (Adv.) Ing tied Estacada, although they did not play other county teams, whereas. Estacada defeated every high school aggregation ln the conty and tied Ore gon City. J no roiiowing comparative scores may be of Interest to the funs: "Estacada won from Canby, 102-0; Canby lost to Sllverton, 0-7; Sllverton lost to Oregon City, 0-38. Ily compari son E. H. S. has advantage of 102 to 45. "Estacada won from Woodburn,25-6;-Woodburn defeated Sllverton, 470; Sll verton lost to Oregon City, 0-38. "Hy comparison E. H. S. has advan tage of 72 to ii. "While the Estacada officials have paid no attention nor made any Investi gation Into the eligibility of certain Oregon City players, It looks as though there might be some members of thut team who had played over the threo years allowed ln lnterscbolastic foot ball. The following anonymous letter 'from Oregon City was received by the Estacada manager recently and being anonymous was consigned to the waste 'basket: '"Dear Sir: How you like to play a team that has six year men on It? That la the kind of team you played laat Saturday.' "The same amount of energy ex- Rubber Stamps Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special stamps on short notice. Order received by 5 P. M. delivered the foil owing 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