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OKK HON TITV ENTTIilMMKK. I'IMD AY. .IWlWItY II. l'lM, ... . - ... u. ' Douglass Telephone Company Elects U'L .' tM ika Ul J'r. Mr Il.,ivi4 infr-l r .1 Mi I Ui a Mu4i4i aklla o U lu ( j t.. It) M lb Vut4 011(1.1 l For Your Baby. l..i.fii. la l W. tJ.r Mr, Itkuw , ul It !d In 1 t;v;.K ( i k, nilK, Jan. IJ- ll. U thinking l lull. ..H. trtt ik, , ,. . II.. Il..,. l....ll... The Signature of jMr tuii.it, ii i , blJ,f (4lllg ,r, .,, M,. .1.4 i- i.i.iH im ! . Ui ., llilo t,.,.1HM. IL !..! I'U b'll.l.l. (-( uf ill uj , U-m. I Mr .i4 Mi I h-4 II. II ' Mi. lL,k. lb. .11, ..I lb. ..h.4-, "" U" J' ' !i..r ii,. K....H,..- I'., in. i. in it Ml A U M.Mlllu. h.i , f.r If .11 1,1 III VI II I. v II BlHJVfl.V Vi- 1111 II II S ! I I Ji. J- ' ' 7 mi Macksburg Clubs Hazclia Debaters' 'Biff Loss ot 1 les Hold Joint Session' Meeting Is Lively, Denied by 0. Tull WOMAN'S CLUB OF CHURCH ELECTS FAMILIES MOVE TO CAN8Y. LUTHERAN BEAUTY OF NATURE AND ART ;S IM ' T WORK BETWEEN LIB DISCUSSED-SNOW MAKES 1 lHA- iuuu-.- FARMERS HAPPY LALLA STORES SHIFTED. M AOKSIU'RG. Ore. Jan. 13. (Sj.o- II.VZKI.IA. Ore.. Jan. IJ.-Cih Ul) rUH-The Mother', club tfa.h.r.J in lla-. lu Literary .'id IVImting Society rvinc o an Invitation at the borne met Saturday nlvht with a Urge num. i.f lr Hudolob Kl.us, on the After- !'' irr ril. A short program wa noun ol Saturday. January . to meet liven. folloKfi! by few minute re- I'tUtt). !'' 'f thlr aiM . nr. if Mr Wutta. iM.a t.. hh i nh l'."Ui..l f. i.ii". i-iwni'l bum !( I..I..UUI.. lb. dl..r . .le4 '"""' Mr .1.4 Ml. M. MHUii i.. 1,1,,.. n,iliiie if Jiall ti lu in.'. fli nt llirl , Mi M.krdl U. Ua uaViii.. l :n..it I4im. innr i i-. ti,', it lnf iiiii,tun t'f ile I r.iiutinl lii ii J lulr j MVtrr KH(IM, b In "II III! I imn lit ml b- l'b n It lb.' (! HamirlUii biwi'iUl ( Curl- ki lbl uncial ttm hi b44 t) l U. Uii'l. Inr win! ili. i l inn ! Iiuim' it r!4turily. , him ili Ut r. k. i nni iili . ! hi Up n I luiitilii( lnly. Mr t iiiitirr lb 'n t vt Ml llnlill Hui .l.i) Mr tii Mi Idniy I'.l. II. I kh .-r Ul(r. tb lb laltul'f UHirl. Jam. Cli.xin, lot 1 tiirUr. Kin! lli'ltuu Ui. r mle ImiIiii' mil in I'uiiUii.I MiimUy, Mr tiiil Ml Jbn It 'e luir , MOLALLA PHONE k'CN MEET. I MH AI.U. trr. )n. 1beM,i'l l 1 -!r I'lintl touiiMiB U '4 II 11111111 ( iii . linn Matur.lay ii, dnirJ III l! 'I.iaing itlmtut. A V. St'oUttcr. ir. v tn. ii v. A.Uiii. I hi iuri III flnt Ml,riil i.. fc..l.Ul ! . lilt hi (, r !k i iii:i( )rr ... Irue ' li fnv ue o( nui lb in i bmir ' t'u ' Mtlt.l-. tr. Jan I J -(iwr Tull. of Tull Hru. U'tsmil i.iMI'i.nv, a In MolalU tent icV He ktalnl I hat the rumor tbat tbr hail lout 30.000 He at I'atiby ' luu... l.r..L .. ....Ilv mam ii, tl IniM .lie Wunuo'l club of the Lutheran . alter nun mere ai a ueoair ,h)) rol!l,,.by ,,,,,,, i,, inr. ibun.li. 0lnK to unfavorable aeath- on the que.tlon. Itewlv.M that Nature 1" ' kl ' ' utl ami. at ro.t. Tb-y b..e a I0o..t ! "b frkmU ami il..n.r In l!.l. rr. bowowr. only Ihn-e nu mber Mr.. I. mor beautiful than Art." A ooJ Tu I broth, r. a b,.V ,,r l wU ,VrtUn1. e.rhi.ihM rek. M. aruuimnt a put up ny iK,m ine net- " - . . ... The 1-a.lfle Si.ii-. r.m ian. h4 rel' n' M.N-hn.e me a rim T oi laiH.v. i ue iiiuiht i UKaien w , . r . ., iLll,,.,,, T0 . -. n....i,l.,lli ii.- ...... in n tu. l of til ll.-r, Mr Ito) Kllll,la d.atorlo hat It tin.-, i.iin.vlr.l aim I'eraeii aeni 10 ion llaii.l Ul ! aork a nut, in i. A-t nKMilln: of the new . rt-i-iiauon. anu uirjr .in ul-iw.i. uu . i ..una D.Uiaia. John lleiler. irvUent; HalJaln. acrftary, and tarvn Liberal and Meadoa brook. The, Mr. G. Mra. Car! nine and the affirmative aide. ikHuli. acre auio 10 accept me . h , ,.,,,.. lh. d.ator 10 nave II Urn mimm-ini ronipany u-:u. t-' reiltatlon. anu they alii OotMtle oo '"' " , . ... the folloa Inc queatlon: 1 Henolved that Mr. Ikiaen aa In Xlolal'a tat ..k. uniim r.a.yi-.i iirn 11 I It. II and II H CII.miii and Hut ln.nL.ctcd. Hov r Lucaa. of the Lu- h" "or l-l'1"" 'n pumull that. He ha. l-een be.lfa.t for Ihrtw- -eeka, M,.AUi 0r, Un -Molall,1 -" Ix.Mitla.. I.'k a numl.rr of ."ran .burt h Prided over the nuvt ! PM-"lon. Tbero four de- Uh the Srl,.. III. .o llltl. JauKh b ,.,.,,.,, ,hr ,,..,., ,. , b-c. to K.la.a la Meinlay .I.U h tl.. y ln Th,.e vtZnl bctildr. Mr. Klau. ' " '''' KmylHdy l ! r h.vln, the b.WplnC court..,. , fllf h ,, M4.,..r .mj to b,er l.u. ke. family were: Mlna Ikrtba l.ucaa. ale- cordially invited to ottend. . N. Summervllle took advantane' m Wi'lard Hobbln. o.rer. I II Mr. Vlba I a. t t and Ml Edna K Ull K.-tiurily talli-d nn Mr llowlett Hun i.r o' Iti-v P I.uraa- Miaa Mary Uvb- A continuance of anow and rain ot me ret'ent com nap to trtn in a ('iKhran; chaplain. Mi mr the to Me.-damea Iehner. Mr.!make llaxella farmer wear broad aupply of wwxl from the country. He; helm; lecturer. Mra J. It Wolf, aee- 'lj) aft.rnoon Owiruo Koch, the MUaea Anna andjuullca. kept hi own and an rttra team on frorcn. It 1 reported that Guy Hewette Ii lU-rtha Koch. Mra. Ganalte. Mr. Cum-I T-ie officer of Ojiwcko Grnnse wero ,h roa'1 rXr-,r A- nl,,, ,he ro', " uilna. Mr. Dlcdrich Harm. Jr, and installed Satuniay. A number of Ha MU I .yd la Cummin. , icllailc were tbtre. , In the election ol officer. Mr.) Mr. R. Potter, aho ha been vllt Gunske a chofou president; Ml Inn ith her parent, returned to ber ll.-rtha l.ucaa. aecretary, and Mr. Carl home at Mikkalo. Ok., Sunday. lUHHhe. trcaaurer. The election being J , ,plle of ,he now a gooUy crowJ over plan of work wa outlined forjua3 ou, ,0 tu,nd UluMi SunJay the new year. The club will meet , 8chool once In two week at the home of one of Its member. The rext meeting n-lary. Mr. J. W. Thmtia U lllard Hobbln. MOtVl.l.A. Ore.. Jan. lrraurrr. I i rn n r. in i-on, wa m-ir Sunday. uinn at lb. bum. it Hot Ikiualaa. It While' Ji k Haunder. arcuuipane by a Is the only guarantee that you have th Genuine "d a uu i f a. m m r a a n . r d ;i I AW I II I 1 I 4 a n Wi 1 1 I l I J i prepared by him for over 30 year, YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST fa Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only in one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, (jLmSY7&ZcJUU r Lltt'e Donald and Wilber Lehman. to Le with Mra. Ganake, the new prel- I who have been HI with chicken pox 1 a. n, u .u'l. .1 i" 111 1, dent, on January 20. All buslnesa being dispoaed of the I Uhman tranaacted bulne Mx retaryof the Mother', club read, up- ,n ''ortland Saturday, on request, a brief history of the club ' Alfred Thomas wa hauling bay on for the fimt year of Ha existence, be-' Monday to his cow. He hauls hi Klntilng January 7, 1915. After thl. a; cream to Oswego and blp from there lunch wa served and . the evening to Portland. shades were closing In. the guest took '. Mr. and Mr. Frltx Hultberg were leave. The Mother's club la to meet on 1 hum jay, January IX at the home of Mrs. Frank Hilton. Mrs. J. Gibson, while visiting In Portland, contracted a severe cold and pneumonia Is feared. Portland visitors Saturday There will be the usual evening ser vices at Hazelia school house. Itefore me lays a page of white an I pen a glad new year to all the Enter prise readers, and may each day brlnj; new joy and happiness, as we rvmem- n... - " ber only the good in the years that leans, who with ber family came here; h.ve d Ag fm there three years ago. is Just now moving to, ony one f me and U)nt ,g .1 .... ... . . n . ; my best and leave the rest for what- Mrs. W ise, mother of M.Ga8tsock. .er mM ,Q me who. with her wn.hu teen living In v Enterprise and all connected Mai ksburg for the iast three years. Is noInK to Canby to live. . Magter j u , , , , The new owner of the Bestul ranch. ' rjppe moved Into the plae on Thursday last, j z, Mr. and Mrs Lescher. who have Mr anJ Mr8 A arj? been occupyhng the Bestul place slx.ee ,vl 0 ,he j Mst September have moved awny. ley bave renteJ Mjss Anna Hopler who has been EmU 2 hasg Uy ins at the home of her grandfather ,he cWcke at)le , be , g(.noo, for the last month, came home last agan Wednesday. Roy Foster left for the coast a few Mrs. George Sutherland and her lit-1 d tie duuRhter, Joy,, who have been serl-i ... .. . .u i , ,,, .u . . R. Zivney is busy these days ously ill, are wel on tho way to recov- ,.,,!,,, u, , . ' ' marketing his immense cabbage crop. ery now. g M gton , Lloyd, the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. , .,' , , , . , .I. . . i , the A. ailing farm, is selling h s live- Hilton, was hurt so seriously h'le, st(Kk. Mr. 8t0De cxpects togmove t0 Playing with a group of mrge boys that Wa8hlnKton soon. surgical attention became necessary,! m but he is gaining fast. j Koad improvements and bridge rrfk p1 p,. pairs are going on, both being necessi-, A ill C tt CH I dllj dl lated by the heavy rain of the past nf j a at two months. MeadowbrooK home That true and constant little friend, the meadow lark, lias never desertod j 1 us. However, forbidding the weather j meadoWUKOOK. ORE., Jan. 13 anay have been, his tuneful warbble is (S)ec,a,p. 0. Chlndgren and family beard every morning and often In the and Mlss Hanml jollnsont were enter. miuuie oi uie uay. ..,.,,, . ,...nr ,.v M,H ,m!. nil.n After all other feathered rivals have . gone to a summer clime, he stay toi . , Ll. I - 1. 1 - . I ciieer us wuu ui .ucuuiparuuie 011115. The grip which has been prevailing for the past month, is abating some what, now. Officers Elected By Mulino Phone Co. MULINO, ORE.. Jan. 1 ! v3,eu!a!) Molal'a Grange, No. 40, met on their regular day last Saturday and installed their officers tor this year. Mrs. Bond the state lecturer, was a visitor, and acted us installing officer, nested by J. A., Davis. The Mulino Telephone Association met Saturday afternoon at two o'clock ' at the town hall and elected a new set of officers. Tbey are G. W. Smith, , president; Albert Erlckson, secretary; '. Wal'ace Porter, treasurer; .1. A. Davis and J. L. DanlclB, directors. J. N. Jepson has rented a part of the town hall and is going to move his nlore Into it as soon as it can be made ready. The workmen are putting in the counters and shelves and general fixtures for him at present. Miss Flo Miller is visiting ber niece Mra. Tom Fish, the last few days. The Ladies Social Club of Mulino, met at -Walter Waldorf's Thursday evening. Thirty-four persons were present, the families of the ladies hav ins been Initiated. Mrs. Crook Is reported to be ill, be ing threatened with pneumonia. Cough, and. Cold. Are Dangerou. r of ua realize the danger of Coughs and Colds. We consider them common and harmless ailments. How ever statistics tell us every third per son die. of a lung ailment Dangerou. Iironchlal and Lung disease, follow a neglected cold. As your body strug gle, against cold germs, no better aid can be had than Dr. King'. New Dis covery. Its merit ha. been tested by old and young. In use over 45 years. Got a bottle today. Avoid the risk of eeriou. Lung ailments.- Druggists. (Adv.) at Colton Monday lust neck. A farewell surprise party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoi man Thursday niyht. There were 35 guests present. The evening was spent in playing games and music. A lunch was served at midnight. The guests left shortly afterwards. Mr. Holman is going to attend the short course at the 0. A. C. In the meantime Mrs. Holman will visit with ber parents. ' II. A. Benson . of Christine, North Dakota, strayed into this locality and is now renewing old acquaintances at Abe Larkins'. Mr. Benson intends to visit I. O. Orcn at Cedardale while here. il Everybody in this locality seems toj1 be nursing a cold. Several cases ot l;i irrinnp hnvn hr.cn rnnnrt! ' A PROSPEROUS 1916 May Father Time deal kindly with you and yours during the new year. May he bring brightness into your home and may his foot prints be upon the right side of your Bank Book. May he often incline your feet in our direction and may your visits be of such a nature that when the new year has grown old we will both look back and say "A very good year indeed". W. J. WILSON AND COMPANY 12TH AND MAIN STREETS OREGON CITY, OREGON Selling the entire Mitchell, Lewis and Staver Co. line of Farm Machinery and Vehicles. To Preach Sermons For Young People Grcnge at Barlow Installs Officers WILLAMKTTK. Jan. 13 trtpeclal) HAItl.OW. Ore . Jim. l3.-(Hl.x lull -The electric ll(hl on Itallroad avo---The flrt 111 lug of the local granite nuo which vr. recently ordered by I thl year wa he'd Haturday, with n (Hi. city council ro In working order iii.iiU..r preHetit. 1 no iomowiiik 0111 ami add much to tho appearance and c. r. were nimum-n uy nr. .u r. ..... n.metilence of Willamette then, rough lr of Eagle Creek granite: Muster, and .toruiy Junuary evening. j N. tiblillng: O.er.e.r. abaeiit. c Mr. Mao Heath and ..nail daughter j ,vUl')l?' Vr?X n"r"; .'?'T'r, who .pent II.. holiday .ea.on with " T. M-UIn: .tewnrd. A. . Je relative, here have returned to their -'"""" " ''7 ' hotno I.. Seattle. l -"" ""rV " J ... . ini nter; chaplain. Mr. V. N. Glddlnit; The rrlppe wem. to have l(K.enod!lii(11 Mfa ,,,,. ,,,.,, II hold on Willamette and tho per... . , ,i.1tv A dinner wa. served. Instructive i..i......titii inlli ulvim tiv dlf- Parent are thankful that coasting . ri,n( .,,. u. Mo ...j , benefit. cent of attendance In school baa mu terlully Increased. j Miss Nettle Larklns returned to Mo- j lalla Monday where she is attending back from east ot the mountains and has taken up his residence in Lents. His mother and two children have been hiKh school. Miss Larkins has been "v"' lUKre lu' sick, so was unable to attend school ' Clyde Engle took the drag saw be last week. I longing to D. W. Badger to his country Mrs. Ada Nordling called on Miss Place- He a"an8e(1 for Mr- BadB" Hannah Johnson on Monday. I to cut 8nd 8aw UD a year's 8upply of A number of young folks attended wood for h'mse1' and a neighbor. j the basketball game at Colton Satur-! 1 chaffer nas coniraciea 10 saw day evening. j the balance 01 nis umDer lor a rorir Ben Chlndgren and Miss Hudson la"d finn at a falr prlce' This re' spent Sunday at P. 0. Scbiew's. i 1ulre continuous operation of bis log- n ging camp and saw mill for several months to come. The lumber will be Damascus Woman III. j loaded at Moiaiia. DAMASCUS, Ore., Jan. 13. (Spe-: Mr. Ohrm, of Colton, was trading in cial) Mrs. Warner has been serious'y Molalla last week. He said his drag ill with la grippe but is Improving, saw is on the skidway belonging to Mrs. Agnes Norton Is working there Hults Brothers logging camp. Mr. while she is sick. Ohrm has been sawing the logs before Mrs. Edna Wolfhagen and Miss Pearl they were floated down the river. The Bock spent several days in Portland river was a little too high to operate last week visiting friends. the saw at its present location for a L. W. Warner recently bought a 40- few days, acre irrigated tract near Deschutes Mr. Nudleman, the local merchant, from L. W. McFarland. It is all im- has shipped the balance of his stock proved and there are 14 acres of al- to Portland. Mr. Knapp is moving his falfa. Mr. and Mrs. Coslet are moving stock of groceries from the room Just up there to look after things. south of the butcher', shop fo the one Earnest Frank traded his place to on the north. Mr. Knapp owns the Mrs. Scott for a tract of land near whole building. The Mo'.alla Mercan Lebanon. Mr. Frank left Friday and tile company has moved to the new Mrs. Scott mred here Saturday. ; quarters on Main street In the build Will the party who exchanged rub- Ing formerly occupied by Spencer's ber. by mistake, at the German hall pool hall. Last spring the stock of the Saturday evening, Jan. 1, 1916, please mercantile company was in the build- pbone Damascus 31 and receive the Ing in which Mr. Knapp has moved,. odd rubber and return same. I A number'' of change, bave been cutting wood on bis father', furm near this place Virgil Dart split his foot with an ax bo was using. Ho bod to hobble a half a mile, and was ex hausted when be reached home. Many in Stafford III With La Grippe STAFFORD, ORE., Jan. 13 (Spec ial) Many here are suuc.urf irom la grippe, but most of them are slow, Improving during the last few days. A house full ot young people Sur prised Miss SuHle Schultz last Tuesday evening and bad a very enjoyable time, with games and music and a dainty spread. MIhs Susie was about to go to Portlund for an extended stay. Mrs. VanKay, who has been stopping with the family of her brother, Mr. Oldham, for some time, returned to Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Moek. spent Now Years with friends at Canby. Mr. Meeks is the new mall carrier from Oregon City, who occupies the Bar bara Moser house. One of our Stafford neighbors thinks his grain has been disappearing, but now he has a watch dog while others have set traps. France asks for bid. on 200,000,00 feet of lumber from northwest mills. Portlund butcher, was out looking tor beef cattle Monday.' Mrs. T. C. McKay, who has been visiting In Portland for tho lust threo or four weeks, roturnod home Sunday. The Doug'ass Mutual Telephone company hold Its annual mealing Mon day night. Tho following officers wore elected to serve for the ensuing year; R. B. Gibson, president; Ed. Naylor, vice-president; H. S. Gibson, secre tary and treasurer. Will Douglass was re-elected director. Uay Woodle and Alex Bukcr are the other two directors. Mr. John Affoltcr and R. S. Clark of the Dover Telephone company, wore present at the meeting. As both com panies use both poles part ot the way to Estacada, It was decided that they co-operate and put up new poles along tho line where they were most needed. Get Rid of a Racking LaGrlppe Cough It Weaken. ' For the severe racking cough that comes with lagrlppo, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Is wonderfully healing and soothing. It cases the tightness over the chest, raise, the phlegm easily and helps the racking, earing cough that is so exhausting and weakening. R. O. Collins, ex-postmaster, Barnegat, N. J says: "Fo ley Honey and Tar Compound soon stopped the severe lagrlppe cough that completely exhausted me. It can't be beat." Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) I. for u while a thing of tho past. Wll Inniette ha many hill, well adapted tu the above ort and mauy of the )ouug people disposed to take advant age of wculber conditions lu this r spect. Mis l.yillu Hiinke ha been attend Ing school In Oregon City since the holiday. Tho Kpwurtb leugue hold It reitnlitr meeting at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. Mia Vivian Bartholomew, fourth vlco-pres-Ideut. wa leader and tho topic of III." F.pwnrth Herald wa ably unwilled. Mlssc Marshall and Wirt, teacher In tho Willamette school, report Hint their mother are surlous'y III of lu grlppo ut their respective, homes In Portland. Beginning with Sunday evening, Jan uary 16, llev. Abbott will preach a sc ries of lermon w ith special reference to young people. Since Mr. Abbott bus occupied tho pulpit at Willamette the Epworth league and Boy Scouts organization have beon growing stead ily. Tho Inst meeting of tho Parent Teachers' association, wn a very In teresting one. Starting Friday, Junu ary 15, it was decided that hot hinchcH should bo served In the domestic scl enco room of tho school house Mr. Shipley was mndo suHrlntonilent ot tho school gardens and Mrs. Hyatt de livered an entertaining tu'k on "How Children Are Cheated." Tho JoiiiiIiikh Lodgo circle nro to bo invited to the next regular meeting of tho association. Paisley: Reports hero say Western Puclflc plans feeder Into this suction of Oregon. The Widow nave a watch party to many of their friend New Year", eve. Tho old Will place hi changed hands snulii. Mr. Todd .old the place to some parties by the name of Crow, ley. George Uerg left Friday for U An .(.'I.' utid Kan Diego. Cullf., whore bo expect tu remain 0 or H month. Mr. and Mr. Cbu. White ullonded Pomonn grange ul Molullu Wednos luv. Aim Widow, fell from a car In the gravel pit Tuesday, injuring himself so verely. Miss Lorlnu Widow, is Buffering with usthmu. and Miss F'orenco bn a severe uttuck of rheumatlsin. 8ANOY GRANGE ELECTS. SANDY. Ore., Jan. 10. Sandy grange met Saturday when the following of ficers were Installed for tho ensuing year: Master, A. C. Thomas overseer, J. P. Kelllber; lecturer, John Robert; steward, J. O. DeSbaxer; assistant steward; Vlolu DeSluuor; chaplain, Mrs. J. Fettles; treasurer, A. J. Morri son; secretary, James 'Hell; gatekeep er, William Bell; Cera., Lulu DeSha zer; Pomona. Ruth Hart; Flora, Elslo Hell; lady assistant stowaril, Mr.. Mag. Kin Thomas; executive committee, J. M. Thomas, Mr. J. Karl and Mrs. C. Chown. A program was rendorod. A six months' membership contest wa. stnrt ed. J. O. DeShazor and Mrs. Blanche R. Shelley "nro lenders of tho teams. 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 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