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oiiiwox rrrv i:ti:kimmsi:. ri:iiA hkck.miiki; vm i. j; "ii 'I'M i! II I i ntt II HI 4 ki Wireless Genius May Be Prosecuted I Fi-d I.Iimiu talN-d ini A. K lb In .11 l.i) mumum I i.jfii.n i:.iiiLM .i.-.i..inii) fit ! Irruliifl . tit uiu-l 14 ii. I mini, Mr anil Mm Mux ,M, I,.Ii.iii. Huiid.iv ( Mr. mi. I Mr A NirUoii eiil lo 0ui'ii I'ldUi iifd Mi'"'" i II T IHllli n inlli 'I ul Hilt Cook ll.Mllf M..I..I.IV. "i Garfield Flowers Are Still In Hloom "Dccstrict Skulc" Given by Locals (il(Hr.ll. Hit JJ (Hpe.iiill T!u wr.itlu r la i'iiii kiiin rain hihI itnl. till ! ii llonei. ate in IiIihmii In (he )iil nml ii r On hull. I. II Ladies' Circle Has A Christmas Pie Moi.At.i.A. i. :.r-isiKHii t-l A. Zook h J"t rwvhrd word that tMimi one ha uiilt-rdidden bun for the ntlu i,t Hitiot arent ml Mulall. Mr Z..k and lfbab-rn hero a mouth, chill. llhiHJich ub tare and h.te mad- a number of friends; lotus lt but lew daa ho l!l I rry (a low? thrtn. W" la.r rrk Mta l.tini room nmyoui. ! :i tHiHHuii- rllaf'ord has auffered itn the rel of tlix country m far beard fr)iu wiifi t hitch foim of grip. i(h aliening and tli mt Society Will Have Program Dec 25 IIAZKI.IA. Ikv. M (Special I -Mr and Mra. Ii. Wilplcy from Oawegu mere plratantly end-rlalm-d by Mr. and Mr. F. Lehman Huuday. I). K. U'ii was a I'ortlnnd vlaltor Monday. Mr. A. K. Helms sint Friday after Tin' Mi ri F .Tliuinaa. II and V M Ttu. , welil In tin' tn i ti 1 a I n In If) lo llih I I lu' lluve ht'itd of llii lr i ullli' llu. I U tl! iiillnic They relumed , Sunday not Inula liniiid IIiimii )i l. WIljin.NVIM.K, lice : I - lS't tail Mr. fiaa. Human and l.nu I'ulina Mr. and Mr. II. l Aden and )oung her hud licred olio lu-ad of IHi" ..rk aoii tix'tit Krlday lu Cortland Mond.iy for lliolr on tn and In alilp Mr. M. ('. . Viiuiik but r.'lurn.'d " ' ' Mo.t of llm l.ul. b -rlim l hotiip aftrr iimhIIik aoiiif iIiiik Hb "i"' !' "f ""' "iiiily for llil ba not diHldrd hat he lll do ni-xt. I nut fonakm lor a tr A), but tbe IUH.n !th Mr. Kd. Wanki-r One half of MolaPa I rounhlnic. but ' P'Mdli are reliirnmc Ibi rvk. j T1( t laltai Literary and IVbatltiic ai tbat theolhrr half haabe boop-i Young Darld Illt. bo cracked Huiy meet Saturday eenliiK, tnti rtitiiih. Iloweier. It maaea a n ihiii in iim arm mar ir tm.-, , inH-emorr onn mo .u ""lare (ilaylng foniu tH)d Katnea. her brolber, W. W. Cmli.im Nellie Aiikin, ho lu l"- n IiIiIiik frlenda In NVahcra. h.i returned home. Ilartild Say, ho I ..iietidin the rulerally of (rvcHi. u I'eitdlni I he t'brlitmaa vaiatlon at boiue. ChrlKllna IIuIuIkU Inlund her fit. by dropping a atlek of wood upon It Mr. and Mr. Win. Kidder ent Hat unluy In Portland. The baaketlmll li. of Unonvllle llteable dltferviice In the ehouL Mr. lUnneman baa th bronchltl. iIiir along nleviy. Ki .t tor iu 01 f tn. meetinit i over auim iii ne Kll,,r j.,),,, aN,nl , f,. at the a any I,.. I..n n.l.l 1.. allend aoni of ' lull the d. tor tllina m srauwan, .rveO. the meeting In bub he I Inter-1 d n-1" f I'ra'lUe carryliiK a p. K. Long I entertaining bt rouin. r.tea. aeichl. I r. Miller, late of llllnol. at the pre- The rar.-ntTeach.-r aH latum nut' Mr t:e albd to .-e Grandma' ,.llt rillnK. at the . hool houe lday aftem.wn lTM.-man at her on . Charle' home M. Lucille Duncan. ho ba been Mr Koe and cla relerd mine of luat Sunday and t.vk dinner lth the ltM. hlng iu Iuh.1 at tv-vll Uke. Hre the more Intere.tlug jnilut that bad 'family. son. i nome mr me noun.. n.wi in i.hv.i.-a rM-fiitlv The' Mr. ii 7. H.uton and ilauKht' r ! J. II Wanker and bit nic e. ....., n.-.n,iH d.-iiioimtrated their orX i Parted for Muim aoolia on Sunday ; Lulu Wanker. im-iH a very inln lo rfjuin the hunbanil nJ ...M.niiiiw. lo aid the De-dy. .bould ' fattier, in.-y e.e.i io .mn uierc u mich rac arle. ; Wednenday morning ot tni . .vir . , i iioitnu i Airs, c.aa'- juuii,ei. ua.s.- The neacomer ha invariably asked What In that?" ahether he came by t,r. , train or br aaprn road from any of I Keul en llit la ataying at the t.ao- th four Hilnl of the comim. -That" home and doing the cnotv. waa the lrele stallou Jut back of, Henry llakt-r it'turncd from the ho- IVrry hoteL The younis man ho pltal at Oregon City Ut Thurmlay. but j own It. I of a mechanical turn of ha to return every few day to have! mind and haa made hat I conaldered hi neck dred here ho underwent one of the tine.it amateur airek-aa ita-'tao operatlou rveently. It U thought lion In the I'nited State. It I aald and bopvd that be la on a fair way to that recently hl picture and one of complete health auuln. ) the tution aa well a a deacrlptlon , n nu,.ton of utix k. Implement and upiwared In a wlrvlea uiagwiue. Hy , houeho!d giKnl a held on the Kekel day he aorked at whatever he could fiirm near the old Pete Wut place lal turn hi hand to. he lived frugally. '. jsat;lnjay. j MH-ntallof bla pare timeaiudying In, ' . ... Mr Kekel Mint. pli-anant afteriuMn with Mr. and Mr. J. l'auer. unday. Lena Lehman I aufferlng with an attack of the chli kenpox. J t'rop throughout the Huzella dla i trl. t er good as the average, except i ln Htatoe which are alniut half the me of her brother, ('l)de and fniully. In Portland luat week. Mr. and Mr, tlraham. and daughter Helen pvnt Snturd.iy anil Sunday in Portland. The Onion Crowcr' amoclatlon phlppcl another i-itrh'a 1 o. onion on Thursday. The hlgb hiHil puplln are galbering home for tho ChrUiMi:n vaiatlon from the different Kchmil. where they are In attendance. The calendar -nt out bv oin local bank are imperially appr.vluted. being wlnt.-r. Mr. t'iM'k of oiitlii-nnt tlnrlleld I ou llio n k lint, a! mi Mr. H. O Hound I iki.o well. Mr. It. Snider I lm proving Mr J, Knglli.li I ao ho ran be out again Unite a iiutnl.er have availed them ehr of the opportunity to get a free grip. A all they have lo do I to take It and endure It. Mr. ('. (''racier hu been down at lam Palmaleer'a with lagrlppe, too III to get to hi home In KXacada. Mr. II. It. Trnpp I alo a victim and ev- erul of the cIumiI children are having It. Mr. W. p. Snufflii and wife returned from Lantern Oregon Saturday from I a three week' vlnlt. They ay tlar- I field for them. They left III a foot of I aiiow for home. Iteport Mr. H. Lpper I mui and family looking well and grain I over near Oiifur looking fine. Mr. Will ox. Sr., U III w iiu pleuriy Or. Aillx I In nttcndunce. Tben no church at Zluii, near tliirfleld, Sunday. Several went lo K.tturaiU to the convention at the .! a good pbolo of the interior of the , K. cliun h building, and a iplendld llkenes of the i At preent writing the wind I blow owner. Ing hard and raining. hi little lent houe back of the hotel. i committed aulclde last month by ahoot- ind disposed of hi a good figure. He : served a lunch of randwichea. cake and coffee and thereby kept all good na- tured till the last gooee was dinposed of. less achool. It is said that he did not , ""' " , , . ., h..,r .,r h. nr,l.-r nt out Lv the rov-; Tiedetuan bad a shooting match .., . . f.. .ih. .co lo re.lu.-e lt Saturday and disposed n..r nf .11 im.iKiir atntlon a It ! mother' geese at i.iude confunion about receiving nies iants from ea. It U reported that he has just received a letter asking him to fhow cause why he should not he prosecuted. The wireless haa been Mrs. Nemlc and daughter are still! taken down. Here is a genius who saw I In Nebraska w ith the mother, w ho more in the wireless than mere child's ! slowly dying of cancer. Joe still keeps ' play. I1U tow n. his country and stute house alone and cares lor nis motner s shou'd be proud of It Every effort I Interests during her enforced absence, should be exerted thai he may be able The Ladles' circle met with Mrs. to advance at once. Ships are going Jack KllegKcn last Thursday with al to sea without wireless apparatus be-'Biost a full attendance although It cause of the lack of competent men. It j stormed nearly all day. The annual Is wrong that he should have to turn ' Christmas pie was In evidence, com his hand to other labor when his S.'O. posed of small articles not to cost over S. might save many who are nearest! Jc each, done up with string atluchcd and dearest to those in Oregon as well and put into a dishpan w ith a brown as other place. j paper cover to represent the crust. J. J. MeUler as agent for the Molalla: and strings hanging out. Then all and Clackamas Development Co., sold marched around, children first, pulled the woodsaw recently belonging to a string and got a plum from the" that corporation to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Christmas pie and all from the oldest liadger. The new ow ners are having i to the youngest enjoyed showing what It overhauled at Rex Lewis' Ehop. Ev-Ithey had drawn. It was also election ery effort Is being made to comply with I day and Mrs. Harrison was elected the state law requiring all shafts,! president, and Mrs. Nusabaum secro wheels, belt and lower part of aaw en-j tary treasurer for the coming year, cased. Its present owners will come) . under the state compensation art. v. h. uram, aeputy and factory Inspector, prov live wire ;ln Molalla upon Monday when he Instructed owners of wood saws, factories, pumps, and sawmills in regard to placing safeguard equipment. The pump and engine belonging to the town of Molalla are to be safe guarded also. A number of small Christmas trees have come to town on feet the past week. lo'r.1 Jake Schmidt Was Well Liked By All Miss Chindgren's MEADOWUROOK. Dec. 23. (Spe cial) This community was saddened by the death of Mabel Elanora Chlnd gren, December 19th, at the agp of 20 years, 11 months and 6 days, after an HARLOW, Dec. 23. (Special) A j Merry Christmas to all! j We are sorry to hear the sad news of the death of Jake Schmidt, as he wa familiarly known of Canby. Hej was a man who bad many friends and i was wall liked by all who knew him.! Always having pleasant words and smiling countenance. His family have Ilia flfxm Rvmnnthv nf tnnnv hprtf. In Death Mourned j thcir ereat sorrow we extend our sympamy aiso to air. Urandtl and family at New Era in the loss of the husband and father. Miss Maes, primary teacher and the school will give an entertainment and Xmas tree In the hall Christmas eve. Miss Mass has worked diligently and) illness of several years. She was a under adverse circumstances and it members of the Swedish Luthern is to be hoped the parents and children church at Colton, and was buried In will be in attendance with their friends the Colton cemetery. December 21. She ! to show their appreciation. We thank was born in Swede Home, Neb., Jan. 12, 1889, and came to Colton, Oregon, in 1909, and afterwards coming to Meadowbrook, where she lived until her death. Miss Cbindgren taught the Meadowbrook school for two terms and was always willing to do and help anybody. She was loved by all who knew her. Besides her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Chrindgren, she leaves four brothers, Milton, Herman, Ben nie and Ruben Cbindgren, and one sis ter, Ruth Chlndgren, and a host of sorrowing friends to mourn her loss. The pallbearers were Bernard, Kus tave Daird and Phil Nordling, Albert Schleve and Glenn Larkina. There were many beautiful flowers from the many friends. Reuben Cbindgren Is on the sick list at present. Glen Larkins spent Sunday with Al bert Schleve and attended church at Clarks. Quite a few from here attended the Xmas exercises at Clarks Saturday evening. Miss Mass for efforts and hard work as there would not have been anything at all for the children here if it had not been for her. You are welcome boys. If I have lightened your hearts one wee little bit I am glad to know it. Cough and Colds. Are Dangerous Few of us realize the danger of Coughs and Colds. We consider them common and harmless ailments. How ever statistics tell us every third per son dies of a lung ailment Dangerous Bronchial and Lung diseases follow a neglected cold. As your body strug gles against cold germs, no better aid can be bad than Dr. King's N'ew Dis covery. Its merit has been tested by old and young. In use over 45 years. Of a bott.todaAvpJdtherisko Chicken Dinner Is Served for Grangers EAGLE CREEK, Dec. 23. (Special) Mrs. Roy Douglass and Mrs. R. B. Gibson called on Mrs. Murphy Friday afternoon. H. S. Gibson was a Portland visitor Tuesday. Eagle Creek Grange met Saturday. Forty-six members being present. Two candidates were obligated in the third and fourth degrees. After partaking of a fine chicken dinner the officers for next year were elected. With the ex ception of two, lecturer and gate-keeper, all the old officers were re-elected. Eagle Creek grange has grown In mem bership during the year 1915, having 9fi members at the present time. The patrons pass pleasant and Instructive times at their meetings. We hope that the coming year will be as profit able, or, more so, than the year Just past. George Howlett, of Dufur, was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. S. F. Howlett, the first of the week. i i " Ai.ioiiou s rig i'knr7 Al-(ll J PrrparatLaiCrAi ilmllailiOitriWjnlltrAii lUifiila-WntBiftJIkBj Hi Promu lt'Di6irti)tfVfifJ tvssanri hVuxonUnm-iMr Ojsiini M.iqihuir mr.'lurrtl ft W , .utXafc f Jr. 1 k i f i Itnm ' Anrrfrfl Rrrmdv furPtitftu lion. Shut SuitvYh.Uljrrttn Worms J( mrvuluimi.rrvriiii rusjiutlLossorMJxi'. he Sim Si(natv NEW YOKK. r. . . - "V '. i mil I'f.Tn.J U .-rrr.-.iJ.itr,,J4 N a 1 uudrarurru mini " J l For Infuntt nj Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of Eiatt Copy ol Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years twf t)tTw mw m rrv NOW ON DISPLAY IN OREGON CITY i t i1 " 1 7is m- v.- J--5- '. ; .-. . . r r- i. TSauw' . : i 1 a I ' :.T - - r;-.- 1 x2?- $3 t tj'. COME AND SEE THE six: .of 'is MITCHELL The Car that is built for Oregon Cityconditions. The snappy high power motor The clean graceful lines The room and comfort for everybody and many other things which you expect in high priced cars, but are surprised to find in a car selling so reasonably. CALL TODAY W. tJ. Wil SOUTH f Co, 12TH AND MAIN STREETS OREGON CITY, OREGON E COAT 18 VOTED M&l(K USEFUL THAN COW AT PROGRAM LAST FRIDAY. average crop. Hay and grain were good, cabbage and cauliflower good yield and broccoli very good prospects. Hazelia grows cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli quite extxenHively as the soil and location is cpseclally adapted for these crops. Mrs. Ralph Potter, from Mikkalo, Oregon, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Duncan Miss Imogene Jewell spent the week-end at her home In Portlund. Miss Gladys Wanker visited at the home of her parents Saturday anu Sunday. Miss Blanche Duncan who Is attend ing Lincoln high school In Portland, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Hazelia. R. L. Foster and Mr.- Miller were Portland visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W'orthington were callers at the Chllds' home Sunday. Ed. Wanker was a guest at the home of bis parents, Sunday. F. W. Chllds was a visitor at Bar low Saturday and Sunday. W. B. Cook and J. Jackson were in Oswego Friday evening. Miss Marion Eastman has been suf fering with a severe cold. Mrs. John Jackson was a caller at the F. W. Wanker home Sunday morn ing. Mrs. Joseph McMahan spent Satur day and Sunday In. Portland with friends. The bazaar given recently by the Ladles' Aid society of the M. E. church was well attended and everything was sold during the afternoon, netting a goodly sum for the treasury. The sup per was up to the usual standard of excellence, and the program given In tho evening was splendid.. The read ings by Mrs. ISrown and solos by Mrs. Joe Thornton and Sherman Soely, also the singing by the male quartette de servo cHpecial mention. The "Old Deestrlct Skule," that good old play, that Is always appreciated, J was given by the best local talent of the Frogpond district on Saturday evening, Dec. 18th. at the A. O. W. hall A.C.TH0MAS ELECTED OF E SANDY, Ore., Dec. 20 A. C. Thomas was re-elected master of the Sandy Grange at the annual meeting Satur day Other officers were elected as follows: Overseer, J. P. Kelllher; lec turer, John Roberts; steward, Viola DeShazer; chaplain, Mrs. J. Feglcs; treasurer, A. J. Morrison; secretary, James Bell; gatekeeper, William Bell; under the auspices of the Wilsonvllle , Ceres, Iilu DeShawtr; Pomona, Ruth Epworth league society, to a crowded house full of Interested people. The local public school will unite with the Sunday school scholars In gir Ing a program at the M. E. church on Christmas eve. There will be a Christ mas tree, and all the other good things typical of Christmas time. Everyone is cordilaly Invited to come and enjoy this splendid program. Help Your Liver It Pays. ' When your liver gets torpid and yonr stomach acts queer,' take Dr. King's New Life Pills and you will find your self feeling better. They purify the blood, give you freedom from consti pation, biliousness, dizziness and Indi gestion. You feel fine Just like you Hart; Flora, Elsie Bell; lady assistant steward, Mrs. Maggie Thomas; execu tive committee, J. M. Thomas, Mrs. J. Jarl and Mrs. Cbown. J. G. DeShazer and Mrs. Blanche Shelly were elected to lead teams In a membership contest. Many Children Have Worms. Worms are a common childhood ail ment. They make children irritable, nervous and restless, besides robbing the body and mind of proper nourish ment Watch your child. Examine the stools and at first signs of worms give your child a treatment of Kicka poo Worm Killer. They kill the the worms and poisonous waste. Tone the system and help restore your child's MAI'I.K I.ANK, On-. Pc so. (Spe rial.) In addition to (ho fibular urk that la requirvd of the lovnl m luxil, tho pupils do conaldcrauln supplciiii'ii- lary MirK. They him two ilil.iiliu siK-li'tlcH, the ai'iilor coiiidMing of the ni'vcnth and I'IkIiIIi grndu pupils, am! tho Junior of thi fourth, fifth and sixth grades. These twj dlvUlona debate and ri ll iler a program alternately every to weeks. The pupils also huvo the Hand of Mercy, which cuimlNta of t lie entire school, the purpoHo of whit b In to learn to 1m- kind to the dumb creatures as well aa lo raeh other. They aulmfrllie for und muko use of Our Dumb Ani mals, ii monthly puper Through thu kindness of E. (I. Caufluld they receive every yur additional copies for every child lit Christinas (Hue. The s'otletles also huve aildreM's on special occasions by sueb men ua Itev. W. T. Mllllken and Dr. Ilooye, of Ore gon City. Tho latter haa promised to given a series of lectures by the aid of churts, on the human body uud Its relations to health'. Last week Hip socletlt's were favored by brief talks lo children by Hov. J. W. Wiiro an. I also by Itev. Mr. Driver, an evangelist. 0. W. Dlmlck, although advanced In years, comes occasionally and the so deities always appreciate tho thoughts he leaves. ' Because of tho lurge number of pu pils, they are divided Into four divis ions for literary purposes, having 15 or 16 on tho literary progrum each tlino. All persons Interested in edu cation are Invited to visit tho school at nny time and Inspect our work, Tho Junior society debated the fol lowing question lust Friday afternoon: "Resolved, thut the goat Is more use ful to mankind than tho cow." The speakers were: On the affirmative, W'fHley Kunzmiin, Ivan (ilntlinr, Drexel Heater, Rela Benson, Chanco Harney, 1. urs llnrnny, Harold Burton, Itonald Glnther, Grunt Barney, Erlck Ahlborg, Allle Olson, Martha Jossen, Oscar Ahlborg, Walter Wabfow, Helen l.lnd hal; on the negative Julian Hart, Ar thur lluiilinnii. iMin.tlir Hnallow, Mar garet Ablberg, Hurl Itoxers, Hymn (illitln r. George lingers, Juhll Will. In. I. villu (iiigii. Hit) iiiniid lladley, I into- ! thy Klewart, George ('nlger, llelirr i U'abb'w, Mt'lvln llxf and Kinlty ('ul cer The quci(liii aa d. i'lded In fit nr of the affirmative 17 lo II. Ivuu Clnther Is aetretary and !-l Humey, president, ol" Hie aorlely. Hob i ert Glntbrr Is teacher. The fifth, ilxlh. seventh and eighth I grade havo Currfiil Kvenla. a weekly arhiMil paper, tilth keep them In touch with the llmea. rNEW ERA GRANGE ELECTS NEW OFFICERS New Era Wurner Grange met Hatur duy afternoon In the grunge ball. Klee tlon of officer ( part of tho after noon's luminous scsnloii. Fred, ( bluil la mauler to nerve during tho coining year, .Mrs. K. E. Heed, overseer, lieorgn M. lauclle, lecturer; Mr. Kliowles, Hlevturit,. J. Dean Under, nxalntunt slewurd; V. A. Uodda, chap lain; Mrs. Fred Chlnn, treasurer, David McArlhur, secretary; Frank Welsenbeck, gatekeeper; Mr. Frank Welseubeck, Ceres; Mrs. Mpulnk, Po mona; Mrs. Knuwles, Flora; Mr. El mer Veteto, Inily assistant. Aged Resident Is Dead Near Gresham DAMASClfl, Deo. 23. (Special) Oliver llurson died at bis homo near Greshum Dec. 1(1, 1915, ago 71 yours. Tho deei'iised was bom In Illinois and cmmlgruted to Iowa. From (hero ho moved to Oregon eight yours ago. He was married to Hannah 8, Hprlnklo lu 1K70. Eleven children were born lo this union. Mrs. llurson died Aug. 2.1, 1009. Mr. llurson bad a paralytic Htrnko early Monday morning front which ho died lb roe days later. He was burled In the Damiiarus cemetery Ixisldo his wife, Sunday, December ID. flu Is survived by ten children anil tlilrty slx grand children. Florence towor, lots contract for wuicr 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 mnrniiiB. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER a R 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 HomeB-10