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I. A OHFlOV f.'ITV KN'TI'IM'JMSi:. lltll. V. DI'CK.M M-.U 21. lfl'. MILWAUK1E DEPARTMENT OSWEGO DEPARTMENT Town's Speed Limit j County Won't Take Increased rayroll; Chance on Bridge Mammoth Squash Raised In This County Miss Jefferys Will Attend Sessions Motor Hoat Mail Route Permanent tll.WAt KIK. D- 11.- (HimLIi -III iildir dial .lis lnllil alUiid Im-iii'III fimii saaliii,s of lli Hhiiib laia' i mil r in ( lh llriii At rliulluial inllini. at t imallia durlna thn flrat ink in January, I'rliM iiwl IliMll lias gratili-d a lull of i.li" day. JamiMf jr Till, lo Mix ll'am ha Ji I rl, ,-al lirf llf tllilM-alll- t nr ami nillliii'f f III a hpiiiiiiuIiIi alliin Iiiiiii ilf Y. Fa it'll. 1 liiilrniaii uf Ilia ill t iuliilnlltt ul liiiina n iiiiiinili t, II la li-artiril Dial nn llila ila Ihe mil fi'lillie a III l IiiiiiiiIi allll Ilia I'fra erne i.f Mix All. a llataiililll. a Vll.i of llir )(i ttl HaiiMarr ltiitllita ami uf Mix Anna Huirna uf Hid Tea lu'ra' i-ulkce, N Y, ImiIIi uf lii. mi dill lo liM'lum, ili lliiiliilralliilia. (iillfrri'lli ra ami fuail luldra. Mia lliiililll liaa an International rHiUllon Hlie liaa ilulia fili'iialta In luring fur Ihe una trralllii of lni.liiii ami ( 'amtirtiltf a ami liaa MiWIIlii il at'teral hooka Milwaukic Girl Goes North to Wed Mil WAl Klh'. Ihi M - (Hiuilall Jual II kr ail ulil faahliilii'd ni.M-l Willi a tu rn ami heroine la III" rciumum "' rflai F.diia t'rary, who will ! (( Krli lilkun. Alaaka. iHnvinlier 29 lu It married lu (ieomn K. Fret-lit-mrr Their ih lll IkmhI roniamr datea bark In Ihelr early high ai html days, ti n llii'V atlnidi'd Ji ffi rann blrh m'IiiniI. I'uriUiiiJ, from lilrh both graduated with llm rluaa of 1911. Mlaa Crary la the daughter of Mr. ami Mra. Henry II. Crary, uf MiUaukle, aoil Mr. Freebvri- r la a prominent di'iitlal of JunraU. Aluaka. M'l fritry la a inimlar ami prelljr Klrl ami talented. th both " "I la a ilaulat. anil U Intensely Internal nl In alhletlis. She la a well known in.'inlxr of I tin Woman's Annex of I lie Miilln ah Amateur Athletic- (lull. Mr FreeU riter. after lila graduation from Jefferaiill high school, entered the North Tailflc licntal rollege ami la a nieiiiln r of I lie Pal I'lil fraternity, taut aprlng h eiil tu Alaaka lu establish a prarllif befoie lila marriage. The aewn yeur' uninterrupted roiuanie was than rontlnued by letter ami tele gram. They wl'l wake Ihelr liiiinv l Juneau Milwaukie's Saloons To Serve Near-Beer MII.WAt KIK. Iht. J.I.-lHm lall Mllwaukle'a two aalmma will biH-onie near beer ealnlillnhiiii-ul" on and after January I. lHltl. thl Information hav ing Uven lurnlahi-d thu Knterirla rei ri'Hi'litntlv. thla week by the lireaeiit owner. Jliiimle' plaro. the Mllwau kin bur. whb h w ronri'ded a vory n-,iH tuhle. iaeo for a kuIimmi, owned and romlurti'd for the mnt five year by H. I'. Ki riniinettl, hna been leitHi'd to liul iM'Uelvti, who will run a aofl drink and limrh pliiie. Mr. derma tietil nay he will ru lo Hun FVntu ln o lo muke III fiiturt homo. The build lug In wliirh the bur I located I owned by Prank Arrlghl of Mtlwaukln. Thu Hotel Hello, whlrh wu recently leaned in an ctiiiloye after ; ,tl Hoy ami, tho iroprletor hnd lieon .nillcti'd for ael'liiK lltior tu iiiluors, I tu be i-iiniliii ted by tho employe oh a chicken dinner hoiiHfl uml In the bur he will nell near-beer uml loft drink. The hulldliiR I own by A. (irutton of Mil waukle. More Optimistic Feeling Prevails MII.WAITKIK, Dec. 211. (HpecluD A belter uml more optlmiMtlc feeling provull throughout Mllwntikto than liuN for iimny yeur hiiiI duo In no mmill incuHiiro to tha fuct Unit IhihIiiohh con illtlong uro bettor uml growltiK bettor rnoh month, on top of which comes tho iinnoiincenienl, In u Homl-offictul cupii- city, Hint tho li. H. Mmiofoe rampuny Ii.im Igurod In one n lurgo AiiMlriillnn HliliiKlo rontruct, uml Into Information Ih to tho effect Unit It hIiiiuIm a mighty miotl cluinno or HovurliiK tho sitine. 'I h I h nii'iiiiM tliut the local plant will bo run to II tt cupnclly, day anil tilnlit, uml tho payroll will bo about trebleil. The plant him now been ninnlng Htoudlly for tho punt Revorii! montlm, tho pay roll umoimtlny lo close to $1,000 a month, which imoiiIih ipillo an Horn to tho btiHlncHH life of Mllwntikto. Christmas Day In Catholic Church MILWAUKIIC, Doo. 2:1. (SiiocluD ChrlRHuns Horvlces nt St. John tho HnptlHt, Culhollc church, will he uh fol lows. ' High nutHH with sermon, C hiuI 10:30 a. in.; service at 8; special iiiuhIc by the choir under tho direction of Mis Si hlnillcr and Mrs. lloesly. A ChrlHtniiiH troo wus held at the purlHh hoiiHO TucHtluy night no that It might not conflict with tho school cittcrtulnmeiit or lant night, It having been previously annound to take place Thursday night. A big gathering of children wus premnt and the occuhIihi proved enjoyable to all. Drain Your Farm and Get Better Results We will hiive a carload of drain tile In tho near future. Anyone wishing to got drain tllo at u reduced rate can do so by taking It off of the car at reduced prices. Write or telephone us the amount you will need and we win in form you as soon as the car arrives. MILWAUKIE BUILDING MATERIAL CO. Telephones J. E. Wetzler, 54-M A. C. Davla, 78-J MII.WAI Kli:. Iee IJ (H"-l-ll All r liuiliiK lru on trial fur all iniilillia. Mllaaukla II her nulla No 3. Ida flial motor Umi mall Uinta III Hie I'ai Iflii liiiltliel. liaa ai thorough!) Ju.lifWd II a riUteiiia ami Ilia lol HE tit of 'iialllialer II. I.. Ilaaeliialill. of Milaaukln, Ha apmiaor, that II liaa U en offl'lally ilealfnali ( hy Ilia mmI off)' a ill lai I mi lit a a dally mail liniln llm order xeiil Into a fe ilaaaci Hiialueaa liaa lmr '! an greatly alma Ilia motor IxniI roiila tal alarted laal July that W. T. Jaiaa, Ilia tar rler, liaa had lu (nil a modern IiMi laixrr molor ImhiI on the run. Ha tan now k( utar lila routa In four lioiira I'alrona on lllaukln lllter routa' No. get Ihelr mall aa aooii aa r-aldenla of I'ortland Ahoiit I'M faiullli-a lUIng a'olig ImiIN alilea of the Wlllaniella river aa far north aa llm Cortland motor lat rol ony and aa far aotith aa V.igiin'a IiiiiIIiik arc aened hy llm motor bout mall' arrler. Thero la one delivery rai h da) . Tim motor boat rout" loiiwlvfd by I'lmlmaati-r HuKPinaiin, of Mllwau kle, aim (o llm tlenartiiienl In gbe the nlu u a I r I ul. Tim route liaa provrd mil a aiim-aa Ihut liiiiilrlea alxiut It liatr Ixt-n reieltnl from aa far eal aa llllnnla and WlMonaln. People Pleased With Play "Mr. Bob Mli.WAI KIK. I Kt. iHpw lull -1lie.M Hieinllil." "Juat like profea alonala," .' I lldii'l Dorothy Wlaalugi-r rarry llm part of Marlon Itryant In a aptemlld luuuiier " "Wan I Muriel Joy ,Nli bulla pretty T" ami a dozen other almllur en lamatlon ami remark fol lowed the I liming acelie In ' Mr. Hob," I li u fane rouieily pre'iiiiled In thu city hull toiiUht by the utinlciita of the Mllwaukle IHuh ih IiooI. The acM-rul atihletil comprlalug the cant llud been prai thing dlllKently for geveral weeka limit r llm illrerilon of Mlaa I'uliner of the faculty, and when they niiido their appearance lant night II wa lu receive generou apptuiiM! and commendation. The proceed are lu be donated lu tho high i liool atiiilent IkmI)' aiHM'latlon. Tim caat wu a follow: rhlllp Itoynon. Will l:i m Merrlott; Hubert llrown. clerk of Hciihoii t Hen aon, Clyde llavla; Jeukln. Mia HcImt- butler. Albert ('iuIIiIk-II: Katherlne linger, her niece. Muriel Joy NUholl; Marlon llryati, Katherlno'g friend, Mr. Hob. mirolhy WlaaliiKer; Hatty, Mia Itohercn' maid, CliirlHu Could: Ke becra I. like, a maiden liuly, Charlotte Merrlult. Students' Exhibit Opens Eyes of People MII.WAVKIK. lUf. U (Speclnl) The eye of ninny Milwiiukle cltlienn were widely opened lnt night by the dliipluy preented to their view by the domestic aclcnee, art, millinery anil iniinuul trulnlnR department of the Mllwaukle achuola. While, thl the aecond exhibit thl school year, It was the moHt rompletu by rcumin of the fuct Ihut the Ntmlent hnd bud more time In which tu prepare It uml were much better acquainted with tho work In Imml. It will bo remembered that those departments were added to the itchool work with the beginning of thin Kchool year, after gome oppoHitlon on the purl of the patron, who objected to tho added ox pernio. I, nut night's ex hibit ha convinced tho most skcptlcul that the expendltiiros arts more than jiiNtiried. Splendid specimens of drees mukliiK, iiillllnory, jmHlry, breads, el, a well n urtlcloH of furnlturo, etc., wore illKpluyed through tho school building, uml viewed by a largo num ber of people, a tut bhIiIo from the coin pllmentH extended tho Rtmlotits, tho ItiHtriiciorH, MIhs Hlunchc JelTorys and Mr. S. Chumbor cunio In for a good Hhuro of pruixe. SCHOOLS OUT FOR MILWAUKIE. MlI.WAliKlK. Hoc. 23. (Special) Tho Mllwaukle schools iIIhiiiIhmoiI this afternoon for tho Christmas ho'liluys, and will not resumu "Ttesslons until Jumiary 3. All tho faculty, with two or. three except limn, will spend tho va cation period In Mllwaukle. Miss Hluncho Jofl'erys leaves for Toledo and Newport, Oro to visit friends, while Miss Mlckgy goes fo her homo In Mod ford, Ore. MILWAUKIE COUPLE WEDS Surah Hrcnnnn und Charles Wolf, of Mllwaukle, secured a marriage license here Saturday. MUMPOWER SELL8 PLACE. Henry Hnbler of Logan, Oregon, this week purchased the home L. D. Mum power, of Gladstone. Mr. Mumpower has temporarily rented the homo of Hugh Hull at OludHtono. Mr. Hnbler takes possession of his now property ourly noxt week. MILWAUKIE BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY Dealers In Cement, Sand and Gravel, l.lmo, Plnster, Terra aCotto, Sewer I'lpo, Drain Tllo, Hrlck, Cement Hlacks and nil kinds of building material. For further Information and prices Telephones J. E. WeUler, 54-M A. C. Davla, 78-J aptcimana or Lara sxiuain ana Ulnar vtgiDia an nunam liui The bottom laud on whlib iiiammutb tegi'table were grow n along the Clack ainu river, three tnllea inl of Hark plaie and two tulle weat of Carver, the new railroad atatlon, I owned by William l.lllle. Oregon City, Kouta 2. who wi awarded Aral money and blue ribbon on uah at tho Clackama REELECTS C. B. Mli.WAIKIK. Ore., Iec. 20 Klec Hon of officer took place at the an nual meeting of tho Mllwaukle Orange held Hutnrduy. T. H. A. Sellwood w re-elected i linplulii for tho nineteenth time. C. It. I tun mm wi re-elected mater of the grange for the third time. Other officer, elected were: Over - i-r, Mr. V. lU nvte; lerlurer. Mra. Heaaie Cocti: steward, Italph F. Ho limn; ludy altant Stewart. Mrs. Mag gie A. Johnson; attiint (toward, Hup- tlst Cumpbell; ecretry, Kate Cato; treasurer, Mary J. Hanson: Cere, Mayj")' no"n rraiurni i -- rhllllps: I'omona, Ethel Korman; Inlngs Ixidge and left In April for Call Hora. Florence Hobblns; gatekeeper, I fornia where they thought a change Kobert Ooetx; trusti for three years. i f c,lnilte ineflclal to Mrs. II. 0. Starkweather. Abuol six week, ago ....... I. .. a.na. AA t,i.,nt. I 11m RruiiBO uu" iiuao..i "" " Uvrn. MEETS AT TWILIGHT Tho annual Sunday achool union at Twilight hall was well attended 8un duy afternoon. The work of the Sun day school Is progressing with Mrs. E. E. Reed as Its superintendent; L. E. Hcntley, . assistant superintendent; MIhs Ethel Nash, aecretary; Mrs. C. E. Swlck, trensurer, and Miss Florence Hcntley and Elsie Nash, librarians. The Sunday school planned for Christmas tree and eulortalnmont Christmas eve at Tw-illght school house. The affair will be held In con Junction with a school program as ar ranged by the teacher and pupils. CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL AT OUTLOOQ SWEDISH CHURCH "Julottu" will bo held In the Out look Swedish church In accordance with old Swedish custom Christmas day In the morning at 6 o'clock. Rev. John Ovull, the pastor will conduct tho service. In the evening, same duy, the Sunday school will hold Its Christmas festival. All aro most cor-j dlully Invited to attend LEWIS M'MORRIS IS DEAD WAL.I.A, VAIXA. Wash., Doc. 17. Lewis McMorrls, pioneer of 182,.dlod tonight of la grippe. Horn In Ohio In 1831, he crossed the plulns In 1852, settling In Oregon City, Ore. Ho went to tho gold fields of southern Oregon, working in such fa mous old claims ns "Sailor Dlggins" and "Sucker Creek." Ho participated In tho Yakima war In 185S. A THOROUGH TEST. One To Convince the Most Skeptical Oregon City Reader. The test of time is tho test that counts. Donn's Kidney Hills have nuido their reputation by effective action. Oregon City residents should bo con vinced. The testimony Is confirmed the proof complete. Testimony like this cannot be ig nored. Mrs. Clura E. Cook. R. F. D. No. 2, box No. 105, MilwaiTkle, Ore., says: "For years I suffered from pain In my back which was more severe If I over taxed myself or caught the slightest! cold. The kidney socrctlona "were" un-l natural.. Doun's Kidney Pills proved I to be Just the medicine I needed. They ! save me rmlck relief from all the all menls. A few times since then I havei used Doan'a Kidney Pills and they al- remain a month, ways teiven the heat of results."! Leo Cook celebrated his twelfth (Statement given April 5th, 190C). birthday anniversary on Saturday, De Steadfast Confidence After a Lapse of cember ISth at the home of his aunt. Mora Than Six Yeara. I Miss Elizabeth Cook. A delightful Mrs. Cook sold: "I still consider! surprice was planned for Leo by his Doan's Kidney pills to be tho best kid-, aunt and the little folks were assem- ney medicine. They never fail to do; me a great deal of good." i Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simp- ly ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Gldney Pills the same that, Mrs. Cook has twloe publicly recom- mended. FoRter-Mllliurn Co., Props., Iluffalo. N. Y. . (Adv.) I 4 V 11 Lf -A ,4 -J S VM county f-lr, 11S. The. auuaah are' thn genulna Hubbard, aome of the ! the laal of Kepteinlx-r. They were left juah attained a weight of over 40 In the field from Ibe middle of 8p(em imiind. A collection of tbeaa 'Uh ber to till the lat uf October. The may be aeen at preaent at the Com laeed had been obtained from a Huu- merclal club publicity building oppo alte the court bouae. I'lunled April I, they began lo III Grieves Death of Mr. and Mrs. Byers RESIDENTS OF JENNINGS LODGE DIE IN OENVER CONGRATU LATE MINISTER ON BIRTH. d JENNIMl; lulul) The 1 8 U)IX;K. Ihi-. !3. (Sie aud new of the passing lawuy of Mr. and Mr. J. K. Hyera at ,"1" "" lu,,r ' t k..l- - I.. 'w receivea ny ineir jenning wxige friends on Kuturaay. ine passing away of Mr. Hyera came Just fourteen hour after his wife's death. The Hyera fam- 1 .. .. 1 .., 1 ,,... w. .-iif,i. vi-11 H...I, . 1. 11 eh. 1 1 "V IVIl .lUIWMItl 'W tssvaa B ter. Mra. Chas. Latbrop In Denver. Their only son. Fred, who lived at borne, wa with till pareut. at the time of their passing away. Mr. Hyera I survived by three listers and brothers. Mra. C. O. Johns of East 37th. Port-! land. Mrs. Wilson of Centralla. Wash..i Mrs. E. J. Wood of Hayoctmn, and Rev. ! F. A. Hyera of South Omuha. A. J. Hy era of San Francisco, and E. Hyera of Elk City. Mr. Hyera was CI yeurs of age and his wife u9. I'ntit word Is re ceived from Denver giving the lime of the arrival of the bodies no definite ar rangements can be made. , Mr. Hindes of Clear ljike. Iowa, de parted for Sun Diego, Cal., after a visit with his son, Roy. of this place. A little baby girl arrived at the Eu gene Hush home on Sunday, Dec. 19th. Virginia Winifred haa been the name given to the little miss. Congratula tions are being received at the Hush home as the buhy Is the first arrival In the family. Mrs. M. A. Shaver la spending the week with her son. Arch, at his home The Misses Alice and Elizabeth Wal dron, teachers In the state of Wash ington, will enjoy their Christmas holi days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Waldron. C. P. Morse of Dolph, will enjoy the holidays with home folks. Arthur and Hessle Roberta enter ! tallied tho Young Peoples' Amusoment club on Friday evening. Games aud refreshments were enjoyed by the ten members who were present Mrs. T. C. Klce of Newberg visited with the A. F. Russell family during lust week returning home on Wednes day. Rev. H. N. Smith is recovering from a fractured rib which he sustained at his home on Monday. An Informal gathering met at the home of Rev. II. N. Smith on the even ing of Dec. 16th to extend congratula tions on his birthday anniversary. Rev. Mr. Smith recently had the misfortune to breuk a rib so an hour or more was spent In social chut and delicious re freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Russoll, Mr. ami Mrs. Will Jucobs, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Deter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rob erts, Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane, Mes dames Robinson, Hart, Rrucchert, Miss Scripture were those who personally extended congratulations. Rev'. Cluck occupied the pulpit at the Gruce church on Sunday, speaking from Matt 22, 12. The choir rendered choice selections. The Christmas tree and program I will be held on Thursday evening at ! tho church. The committee in charge are planning on a treat for the chil dren of the community. Mrs. Edith Daverin and daughter, Zeldn, will enjoy the' holidays with Mrs. Daverln'B mothers In North Yakl- ma Wash leaving on Dec. 22 and will bled in the living room where a large Christmas tree was aglow with candy. randies and ornaments when Leo came to her home. The little folks enjoyed the games and delicious refreKhments during the aftenoon. Miss Cook was assisted by Mrs. Wm. Cook In enter- tains Leo's friends. - i imi gn biicmmii niiir, i ru voumjr. turn rather -ar!y. alioul the mlddla to bard aijuaab pe lallat of Maaaacbtl-I ett. who bid taken the flrnt prlta at! the I'blladelpbla Centennial In 1H7C. I "Get Together" Dinner At M. E. Church OAK CHOVK. IK-. 23 (Special) One of the really enjoyable social af fair uf Ouk (Jrove was the "get to gether" dinner ncld In the Methodist Kplscopal church last Friday night on the oxcaalon of the first visit of the new district suierintendent, Ilev. T. II. Kurd of Sulein. Kilty ru-onlx were In 'attendance, the dinner being served by the men of the church, who proved thcmaelve adcit in the art of cook ing and serving. Following the din- tier, and a fellowship meeting In which the heartiest feeling prevailed. tbe business of the church was Iran- sailed at Ihe quarterly conference. Rev. Dow Deling Is pastor of the Oak Orove church. I'ortland Vista bouse to be erected at Crown Point on Columbia highway will cost I1S.000. I Special Bargain Price I For New Subscriptions to the Oregon City Enterprise UNTIL 75 This is the time of year that most people arrange for their faU and winter reading matter, and the Oregon City Enterprise (weekly) has decided to make a SPECIAL BARGAIN DAY PRICE, Good Until Jan. 1, 1916 . Think of it! By subscribing NOW and sending in or paying 75. cents you will be given receipt for 1 3 months' subscription, or until January 1 , 1917. In addition to this, we will also include a year's subscription to Home Life, The Household, Farm Life and Woman's World, free, and your subscription to all these publications will cease when the year has expired. ' We want the Oregon City Enterprise to go into more homes of Clackamas County. You get the full county court proceedings, correspondence from your locality, to- gether with all the best county, state and national news each week in the Enterprise. Keep the date in mind This Offer terminates January 1, 1916. Use the Coupon printed herein in sending in your subscription: 1 SUBSCRIBE AS A CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO SOME llll!!!llllllllllll!llllll!l!lllllllllllllilll!lllllilllillllll!ll!llllii!iin """..' I' -IH'llai-Tl.: ;a,-4 limit almi( Ilia main at ree of !(aar' Laa been Imread from 10 Ih :,. ,. ,, , , . IJ inllea anil algna aniioonrliif I j , n. ,i4 rata li... brrq ordered jplaied ab'hK tb atri-et. o that ' he j alio runa mar read " Tha illy roum il f at Ita iiirrting lal Tburaday nUlit, on : j molion of ( own llnian IMdrun. adoptrdj jibe ilianev In aeilion I of Ordiiiain ' 10. wliii h protided for lliai aboa of four planka and thai aftr Iha rol thanga. j er h-a on a'arted oer tha brldg It ( lliiff.-H.r and . Pollard wrra p- n"( '"f. otherwlaa I ha rnnnty tainted by Mayor Wllon lu meet witni would not ronaldnr ltelf llabla for any ,11m (laaego fire dei-irtmeiil and aairr' j lain the regulallona of tha near Bra' ' hell )uat Iriatalb-d. ililla amounllng lu I il were audit rd and allowed aa fol'uwa: A. J, I Thomaon. rhalrinun eli itlun )Mard. ; tltfi, Helen Itiwentreter. juilge. :i0; Mary M -ler. Jmlga, ;oo; Klith C. (( lay. rlerk. :oo; Thaa !l knr, V, j II. W. KiM-hler. fe lion luiill-a. . :J; .Martin I'Unkln. atreet work. !;'; J. III kio-r k Hon a. atreet lani.a, T 10; J. V. Ilalnea. hauling. '.'; T'nia Ko. 'wood and aawlng aame, ', in. I llCU'Pfri. Ilfic fJnof v""vbu 'vui Sum in Treasury bHWWJO, Ore. Dec. ::. (Special) Oawrgu 1 congratulating llaelf up on II p!endtd body of buslnesa men In charge of municipal affairs. Tor tbe year. ll. will Ind the town treas ury with between IC00 and $700 on , , . and all Indebtedm-ae cleared. hand. City Recorder Korhler la at present getting lila books In condition to make bis annual report to (he council, when It meet on January Cth. Special Meetings On at Oak Orove OAK GROVE. Dec. 23 (Special) Special revival meetings are to begin In the Methodist Kills' opal church next Sunday evening under Ihe direc tion of Rev. M. A. Marcy aud Rev. Dow DeUing. Special music, consist- Ing of solos and number, by the chorus choir will be rendered each evening. Tbe service, begin at 7:30 o'clock, and the public is cordially Invited to at tend. . Astoria 1o.40b.000 feet lumber ship ped from lower Columbia sawmills In October. (WEEKLY) JANUARY 1, 1917, FOR Oregon City Enterprise. (New Subscriber) Oregon City, Oregon. Gentlemen: Enclosed please find 75 cents for which send me the Oregon City Enterprise to January 1, 1917, with magazine offer one year free as a premium. NAME P. O. STATE. DATE. 0H'Xr.r,O. I: JJ-IHih-i 1-1 - Th.i roomy tourt of I'Ui kauiaa fount y diwa "" ,n,'''"1 ukil" T rhanraa llh 1 th Tryio Crrek bri.tgM, arar bern. not ,.,,,. . . i rn'Mni a beat a burdea aa a ten , t2u,a mA rillWr a, Earned hen , ,fi,v; lrn-pe tor ruported that If tha loan of Oaargo dralred lo bring tha roller otrr tha bridita II muat Aral plank thn hrtdg with 4ilJ llm bra lh entire length and of a width d-manea that u.ight reault. In odor If tha roller wag lo atop va th" brldga and the alr.irtura ahouid give way pre Ipltatlng tha roller and uien lu tha deptha below ww It la damage and i Injury tu all. then tha county would certainly ronte.t gny au:ta that might reault. It la DM at all likely that tha lown of Oawego will lake any th-m ea either, and the roller will aty on tha other kids of the lown. and the alreeta will remain unrolled and unpacked with grave), unleaa II be done with a amaller marhln. Rain Stopped Cement Co. Work Tuesday OSWECO. !. :3.-(8peclul)--Tbe j Oregon-I'ortland Cement company wa J furred to give In to the heavy rain of I tbe fore part of tbe week, and all work j was stopped for one day Tuesday. .. . , . ... , , ; that, for all the employes were ca ed ,,..,.. T i" un again eiineiHjay sou every thing la being pushed forward with all possible; haste. The company Is bend ing every energy to get Ita huge plant In shape for actual manufacture of ce ment by the early part of March, and everything points to It. meeting with ucce. The railroad In the vicinity of Koeeburg. which connect up the limestone quarry, la fast Bearing com pletion, the ballasting having been started a few dayg ago. NEW OSWEGO CITIZENS. OSWEKO. Dec. 23. (Special) Among the newest citizens of this sec tion are a son. bum Dec. 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Redman, and a aon born to Mr. and Mra. Ed. Confer, Dec. 13. all of Oswego. SUTHERLANDS ARE DIVORCED Halite Sutherland was granted a di vorce Wednesday from W. O. Suther land. She was given $5 weekly all mouy, the custody of their five-year-old child. Dorothea Sutherland, and will take her maiden name, Hallle Foster. RELATIVE OR FRIEND. S