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, i OliKUON riTV KNTKIilMtlHK. KUIh.W. .1AX1MKVJI. WW. ff I Recent Residence of Damascus Is Dead liAMASl't rf. Iu. llall Ktiantun h.i li-burne place for term of nf teaia l;.v. ami Sir. I'twU'l Mid their Ju fclil. r. M.i M.t.lnst Ml Ij'I ik Sr lii'i. ruiU a. Wo ni' s'ud l' turn tht Mr. I.111 Ikt I Indole, of l.ln nlii. Ni'l, ! d lij.lly niinie.l by mi iM'tln nf uriH-nl iu'. la mil "f tlani-r. Mr Huddle's bund bk- u.'klluil ninl) lr s an l.urm-J In uttlnii nut Hi" '' Srh.Mil rnu:iil In-ro n'l 'rl 'T) r:.iaU nltiiuUmv on i-ni'l 'l thf mii.w toriii iv tTJi'tnic ll'" sl mish mluis. Some of th luailit iT lui ..mv,l lo until li' - l " through t.10 Jrlil. Tl. ILituioki'Tjv li'4 ' f di'lTif iilioic V.vIiieJ.i Ui .'i. ''U 1 n I'orliln. t.Iid hit Un wri oiily 111 wllh hoait trouMi... la mjuip Iwttpr. Mr. Warnoraiid A. W. t ookej ttlio bate lav-n ato Ub U -.rippe. an alM iii.provtns I .,.., K.oth..r..,.. h.4 r.i:.cd Mr ! Warnvr'a plac and will mote there) .P.. . tr u'mrm.ri faiullr will move' Into Mr. Murrya bo..-e for the abort j time thry ars here. Mra. Jolin Moore ..a, Hie ho-pllal tr wveial wka. la lu provint: ery faaL Mr. Hendshauli-r dU-d at bla home at Datnasrua Saturday. January 15. of can- ir of me liter 10; m"'" not lived here Ions. He leaves a wire McRoberts ha cone to eastern and a family of rrowu children. he j Orepton. and Charley U thinking of no luneral waa rhdd In Portland. The,nK lamlly live on what was known aa thei - - - old KetllK pUce. Hardest Winter Ever Known Around Sandy SANDY, Jan. Iu. (Special) One of the hardest wlnUrs that has hit this nw-k of the woods struck In the past tin daya and It makes the native Ore Eonlan crawl into a hole and pull the holo In after them. Snow Is about 10 Inche deep aud tho coldest day was Saturday, being 12 above sera A strong east wind has drifted the snow badly on our roads, some places as high as the fences, put ting all auto stages out of business, and once more we can enjoy the old time method of transportation by horse. The way everybody is making sleds, looks like we can expect a change in weather. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Laundry had the bad misfortune of losing their three weeks old child Sunday. The child was burled Monday afternoon in Fir hill cemetery. Ernest Klegel, an old and well-known resident of Sandy, died January 4. He was born in Germany in 1833 and had lived in Sandy 30 years. The body was buried in Firhlll cemetery. Saturday uifcbt Sandy was in dark ness. Some mishap caused the plug to burn out causing some inconven ience as a number of prominent citi zens met for the purpose of organizing a Commercial club, but the lights went out and the meeting had to be post poned.. All mills are shut down on accout of the snow and ice. Regardless of tho cold cast wind and snow the Pleasant Home high school basketball team camo up to play the Sandy high school team. After a lively game tho score showed 20 to 2 in fuvor of Sandy. Otto Wolf has opened up a near-beer and soft drink palace and pool room in the old saloon building. E. F. Grunertt has built an ic house where he la storing 15 tons of Ice. This cold weather is hard on china pheasants and quails, many being re ported as dying. The game wardens could do lots of good if they would bring feed wllh them and feed the birds. L I SANDY, Ore., Jan. 18. The Sandy Commercial club has taken up the question of assisting the proposed Mount Hood loop of the Columbia high way, and held a meeting Saturday night One speaker said: "We, the people of Sandy and vicin ity are offered a golden opportulty, but to insure this we must get busy. ' The united efforts of the community at this time will bring state aid to this vital project, which is the assur ance that the Mount Hood loop of the Columbia highway will be built through Sandy. Powerful interests are at work already, which, if successful. will change the route and exclude San dy and vicinity fromthehlghway." .HOW TO CURE COLDS Avoid exposure and drafts. Eat right. Take Dr. King's New Discov er, It U prepared from Pine Tar. helling balsams and mild laxatives. Dr. King's New Discovery kills and expels The cold ferms, soothe, the lrrteted throat and al'ays Inflammation. Search you will, you cannot find a better cough and cold remedy. Its use over rs is a guarantee to "tttjjtoj A New Telephone Operator at Marquam I MAItgi'AM, .'un. : iHhvIiI-IV lil - T M,..innn anil hi h.-li r. Il-rry Slu I n-ntrtl Ihi' 15'iy.i,. rinuh-.l itu-lr iirtrtlnc anJ Uau ri'iuioi'U to Orrtiun City. Hau l Myor In In Wotidliurn undor niiMllral rar. The yoiiint p-iilt' c .' Uv. T. Ai lif Milt iin,rl few vuHikm a" lit thr of MHIK ami othfr inuiio- tin til. fr. U Skirln -nt Ik the PiirtlanJ hoi-lillal in i-iinmilt llh Hip hupiul iiilrlan In Tvuard lo hla hi-allh. hav 11115 turn al'ltiK for nonie time. Tht iKxird of loli'iiliono dlmctora iiii-I 'idm'.lay. January lltU. for thi uirtMiii of aolM'tlni: tho l-li'iiioiu o cratitr for the roinlnc yi'ar, ihoi bi-liu vrvcral aiiplUautii. Ikrt llulibard at'hoMn: Mr. Molt tvtlrlnK. A. V. Albright a cxiuwd for tbo tiTtn a Juror In IVrtland lat wpok. 1 Snow noral lm he dis'p fi ll In tills locaiuy iaM Quite a number of achoola are ab .nl from ai-hool on aicount of Mok np- IV.tph Myera t.tok a load of hiM to ( .li. All.il I iUT 1. I.III. IB". WVVW. ... ....... . tl'.nM MM..I Ed llobart and family are alrk with S'PI- I In. Ilia two aona. Knox and f'red. . . .. Mrs. R. A. Knight la up front l'ort- j land vlsltlns hrr parents, Mr. and Mra. I J. E. Marquam. Coon and akunka are the sport for ihn vnnne hunlpra theae anowv data. LaGrippe Prevails In Garfield Section GARFIELD. Jan. 20. (Special) It baa snowed every day since Christ mas and the ground Is now well cov ered In Garfield. Iji grippe Is the order of the day. Everyone has either had it, got It or taking it. Mrs. Ellen Patterson, who had pneu monla. is able to be about the housl again. Khe was under the care of Dr. Callle Charlton. - Ted Smith a babe has pneumonia and ia-qulte.ilL Mr. Frazier is able to be out to bis ranch after his spell of lagrlppe. Raymond and Orvllle Stevens have been very ill with the grippe. Mrs. II. McGee is preparing to visit her people In the near future. J. O. Bounds came down from Fan tans for a load of hay. He says the snow Is 10 inches deep at Fantans. it. Crawford still has his eye in a bandage. He got U injured while in the mountains some time ago by com ing in contact with a switch of the shrub known as the devil's walking cane. Ernest Marshall is having a time with la grippe. It's easy to take, but getting over it isn't so easy a matter is everyone's complaint about the pesky disease. Stock of all kind are standing the winter well so far. A few old horses have died of natural causes, however. Miss Ethel Tracy, who has been home with la grippe since the holidays, has recovered so as to return to her position in Portland. We webfooters are about tired of snow and wish for a good old down pour of rain. , Snow Is 7 Inches deep In Garfield nt present. The weather has now moderated and the wind has stopped blowing. Tho thermometer went down to 23 above zero and this Is as cold as we care to have it. Numberless birds perished on ac count of the cold, and the drifting snow covered up food put out for them. Drifts are quite deep in places, but tho mall man has gone part way each day so far. J. O. Hounds and Henry Kanton trav eled ull day Tuesday until four o'c'ock in the afternoon and only reached Ben Rollinger's place on their way to Ca. adero for supplies, the drifts hindering them. The ground is bare in places but some drifts are from three to four feet leep. Sleighs of All Kinds Pressed Into Use STAFFORD, Jan. 20. (Special) I The snow has kept coming every dayj since New Years until last Wednes- day about a foot of the beautiful cov ered the ground and for a couple of mornings the mercury was down to' 17 above. On Monday morning of this week it climbed to 30 but soon fell : buck. Sleighs of a promiscuous kind and make, some having been In barns: for years, were pressed into service. One lone auto passed on Monday. ! Mall carrier on route 5 from Sher- wod got as far as the store on Wed nesday, and Thursday did not come at all, but has made bis regular trip since. No. 1 and the Oregon City carrier, we understand, made their regular trips ' Some who own stock in the Farmers' Telephone line went by sleigh to a; meeting of stockholders at Tigardville Saturday. The snow was badly drifted in some places. Mr. Nursbaum bad to shovel a way from his house through drifts, fonr feet deep, then took bis children for a sleigh ride. I Mr Ai'inl. hu h.t I'luioiiii'rt In i-.M.- on W.sii..mI). rnl III "'"l,ai , ,.,M1 ,...,,.l..rv t.uiiiiU ihnt l.iy. ; Th iilu Hint ihii.n. h tut ih i H. IukiI lit I'lnn'il fur llu mi'k Hun Ipi'i mre uiTiHiie.l 111 it"' li.ay wind of Haluulay. Onf ui.riKHi-.l In lti i;at;i mmhU and fi ll n..ilt auoltirr, l.rvakttitt off a lu ' Inji w liU'll Ml til'oil and l.ruki' a ih--Hon of Mr. (M'li.ir.ll'B lri fi-iinv' Mr. Illlo ha li'n oiik.iuiiI to 111I up; I'.iii f.ill.'n lop and inl don lln Irn- II lii'ltlK a Itll'IIAi'O 111 nt.Hk. Wlli'l! i.lUl alio t'll to nin at 'arito. Mr. lllli lu! ul .0 1'i-i'H ilisaitrd lit fill ;n rli'kn of: ihmI fur Mr. tl.tcf. j Mm. VaiiN'ortttalrk U aloppliii: f. il..i )iih Mr. M irk lUki r Thoro an' tit aouio UkIiI inni-a nf Ihi1 Krlppo. Iml liniin m-rloin. I l Wi..tti'dtt, liilo ioa(lnic Mr. Ulinmnita. Iln Miiiksinllh, l durliiK IIik afli-rinMi n . olio of atiout lo liuivfi li.u k Into the old Wood-, t1'" afhool Imi. I ! varolii Tnni liuiio liulldliiR and ! up abop al tho ; ' M'K.iy. Ml off t: !"! and lila ! K old place. !a broki'il. II." .n artlid I11I0 l( . I II CHiMin'a liiiitno iiii, b.a p.iri'iila and Pioneer Resident of Wilsonville Dead WII.SONVII.I.K. Jan. L'O. (SiMclal) The yearly aluli'iiinnt of our loi-al bank of Thornton ic Son. baa bt.n pulv Ushod in the Kuterprlao. and we find A PROSPEROUS 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. Justly proud of Its splendid standing. Mrs. Nenerer and daughter from Portland, arrived on Monday to visit Mrs. Wm. Baker. The Hcod Viet basketball team waa defeated by the Tualatin team at Tual atin on Thursday evening. A commercial club will be organized at Wilsonville on Friday evening to work for the improvement of our vil lage interests. Rev. Ellis, who was severely In jured a week ago, is slowly improving. A gun club has been organized in Wilsonville recently, and the sharp shooters are getting busy. H. D. Aden has been taking stock invoice, after the Christmas holidays, and all hands have been busy in the spare moments from waiting on the nu merous customers. Services are held in the M. E. church every Sunday to which all are cordlal'y Invited. The Onion Growers' association of our village, of which J. L. Seely Is the efficient manager, was preparing to ship a car of onions when the cold snap came suddenly upon us, and operations were postponed until the weather would become normal. Oil stoves, wood burners and heat ers of all descriptions were brought In to play during the recent cold snap to keep the potatoes from freezing, and if our thrifty farmers look sleepy, thty have' only probably been attending the fires. Sleighing has been the pleasant f.as I Into ill pa.l rrk. and I" f.f") )iiii.IIiik u( Ih-IU lias bt-eii tnai. tn i 'n' ril. reminding' inii nf tin i' liiuiirr iUi,siit in !' Ui'i I J 'mill Hun Oirrf.ii. (un Jai a MoM I !) a Mluur i"l ! Mini) Karii, a pi if ill hi Hi ! our Mlt.in illi'il ol Ihn i;.- I W4i1nlll.nl Jl..itl.il, III I'ortUll-l mi ni-U llilli .Ink, Jaimaiy I I1I1. . uft.i 1-1" ' jl.'i.r fur many i-mutl.. i.un luinM. iili.. The lutifi.il ! f" llii l.l mi Hun.liiy n. f 11. "il at n 1 In. k, al the fain lit I' 11. i. lie.. I rlnl nf lhe (ii-rman il-fuim t lmi. h ' nf Kin 1'iilul. oflli Uli'iit 11"' ' lari-r vt II. l. A.lii. Hank Flan- M l. Kn J lti.MiT.ii.il Si uiii''. Il. rniiiii II I l.t.p l. ,1 Mr i'l..lnl..lv Ihlif llnhl Were atmpatliy of Unit many and nekhbtira In tht ir 'l iiiiiii Teat" tin' ill. School Boy Has Leg Broken Coasting; KACI.K -Mr. H. t'UKKK. Jin iSiH-m t llo.H a nun It il"- ll..l.l.Ul i.L.' - .11 I,.. I.W tl. 1 jj 1 1. . rtii u-.....' .... 1 I Viola mmvldoa and Mr .Hid Mia Will ill IMiKluna lrld.tr !t 1 1! . 11 tin' ilvt'lor woro .in.r aa niili kly t tun! i d. Pr. AdH t Ihi 1 ould and nd tin Tommy m.I Im itiotln-r ro i iiiiiiind ator iiIkIiI ulih Mr. and Mra . ! liil.iion, and not tiinitiinK ho wan n-' mot nl o hla hmiii' n a utrrlrhi'r. ' He la ct'itliiK ulotii; a wrlna ran bo riper till. j Mr. and Mra. Walt, r mniKlaiia and riilblren vUIIimJ Willi Hoy iHnilani and wlfo Sunday. H. F. Gibson, ot Darton, was up and stayed a couple of days with his father, James Gibson. The cream hauler and mall carrier have the pleasure of riding in a sleigh these cold days. Miss Kilna Kennedy and Mrs. It. I? Gibson called on Mrs. McKay Sunday afternoon and found her son, Tommy, doing nicely and feeling rather cheer ful. I -sane Foster, brother' of Egbert Fos ter, of Eagle Creek, died last Thurs day morning after a long Illness. Tho funeral took placo Saturday, Interment in tho Foster cemetery. Mr. Foster was an old resident of Eagle Creek, having corno here many years ago. II. S. and It. I). Gibson made a trip lo Kstacada Monday. Get Rid of a Racking LaGrippe Cough It Weakens. ' For the severe racking cough that comes with lagrlppe, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Is wonderfully healing and soothing. It eases the tightness over the chest, raises the phlegm easl'y and helps the racking, earing cough that is so exhausting and weakening. R. U. 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 it. mm a.f lit .. aa. .. W a ii.l llirt M.ffll . Literary Society To Meet Saturday II VH Al, Jn M ljM. ull Ml 1' V. fliil.U ! iillrln lih la irliii al tin' I'H'x nl olllllill MImii Inioti'iii. JiOrll and ll.itlii' Waiikir !' m a ! pl.'aaant afhr lim.ii Mllti Mu l lti. I aki-r Hun lal V II 1'iu.k '. lit llii' (ti ati r part nf 1 1 k on I tn Jul) at tin toll I'll)' Inlln d huk. r a ti l) pi- .i.iiiiI iilcrltun d al lln V. W. Waliki'r ll nil H.ilurda)' i'ti iiliig Wtil'i Hit n.i ol.it lit ii ki'pl III ."'ii 11 1 mi bii I dai lii-lor box of I l.i irlu illalrlil finiii piimuliiK tin Ir l.il.t .'ik III the lli l. I. II tiaa not ki'pl Uu ni from .iiurliia I Im Ion k 1 11 K of llu Kill' for a ' Jo) lui ali'luh ililiv" V. II. I'wik mii( Hun.U)' afti'iiiiNiii alnl l i n I li H al llil) I101110 of Ilil(lt link rr llji. lia I. It. t il) urn) Im I.uIiiu an 1 1. 1) Un i t Hiiliinlay ri.'uliu. Tbr fraliina nf I In' nti'llllix lll be a pro crmi ili bntii and lattii'i. AH aro liinul 'inrdUlly llltllrd In utli'lld I. Illli. tnnaU l.iliiiian liaa brcii III, but i am lad lo atati' al I bo prrni'til i 11 inn ibui ho U bolti r. A. K. Ili'lma liiailn a Inmllii-ia trip I 1 I t'nrtl.ind Tiiimlay. 1 t burin Auatlit. from Ohwokii aa Ir tbo ih'UMhii hixnl Tin".. U 1 tiinliiliin Iii iii' I mill an. bii b i bi't 11 uK.'r I11K villi a M'ti'io i nt. I la aliln in 10 iiiiiii In r m IiihiI ork ai;aln Ranchers Enjoy Bracing Weather MACKSIU HC. Jan. :o (Spe. lall The trim monatrr, Krlppe, who had In lila Krap an many of our prople lift wei-k. Iuh boi'ii ilrlvin from nio.t of our hoiiii'a b) the brlKlitrr and more 1916 cheery visitor, snow. Slclgh-rldlng Is itho chief diversion, now, and that magical healer out-of-door sport has changed many a wan and wasted face Into one radiant with health and glow. Tho roads aro guy with pleasure s'olghs all resonant with glnd voices and many with merry bolls. Tho ranchers, with their families, may enjoy this recreation to tho full with a clear conscience, ull out-of-door work, save caring for the stock and splitting wood, being for the present suspended by the deep snow. Everv 0110 is taken with sleighing, from tho feeble septannrinn to tho tiniest child, all knowing full well that the south wind must, Bhortly, begin to blow, and that then, the white. Bllsten ing grades over which we glldo so swiftly now, will soon bo deep In mud Among the rosy, laughing faces that go flying past us now, aro many that a few days ugo, were scarlet with fever, or white and drawn with chill We are a'l hoping that this glad re turn to health may bo permanent, and that the fow remaining weeks of win ter may be spent In such a way as to result In lasting good. Although wo look, with something like dismay, at the rapid lowering stores of hay and grain, in this time of snow-covered pasture, we are cheer ed by assurance from older residents that these heavy snows are Invarlahlv J the harbinger of fruitful harvests at AU'IMIOL J I t. K la Ari.il4rPfrrqrtl.itr.U almiUllirJiti'RMjjniio-ifutj lii'gil'Su'Vktumlil.tb4 157'i,,"',TrT"T,,mr IWwk'tk Di'iikmfWfif i rvssaml IVvruiitJlinnrfM (l)niuii.Mnqihuir rurMiiKu! miraAitcoTir. M tnt' ' ilna . ""'ti M ... tJi ArwrffrlrVtntJt riirOwiti Hun, Sour Mo n'h.lllit '.n. ( Wimiu fiHrtubwuvli w ItfM&nlLOSSOrSLU FacSiiiJ Sin'w f KKW YOWK. Ei it Copy of Wrapper, tho ai'.moira rluae. All tciti'tnllnll nil rriica friini thla prutmllvo and f"rtll Idnic rover wllh r.'ilinilil.'d vlKiir. as urine a pioilin tho yield. Mr. HI1111111 MllVr rrtiirni'd hint Mini day from lila exlenili'd tour of the Kaal. Mr. Miller la. apparvtilly, much Improti'd In health by ihn hiuiKi and by the pleaaure lie linil In aeelnit hla friend and In revlnltliiR tho haunta of rarller ilitya. Mlaa dels Hi'Wurd ha kuiii' In St. I'aul, Ore, to bo wllh hrr father, ho la aerlouaty ill. .Mra. J. liibaon, tthnae nrvcre lllneaa ftaa raimlnK nppri'hi'naTon of pneu miir.la, lant week, la ao iiiurh better that be. too. bin been out alelicblnx The Mnther'a club had a very p'eaa aut aessiiin al Ihn home of Mra. Frank Hilton on Thuradny. Ihn 1.1th. The next in eel 1 11 K la lo be with Mra. lieo. Koch January 17th. Tho Mtiiiiiinllo congregation look advantage of tho sleighing on Hinntuy i morning lo go to their parent organi sation, tho Zlon church, taking many friends with them. Mr. and Mra. Chita, lieigemen are planning to move to Oregon City, much lo tho regret of their nelghbora and other friends In litis) place. I , Molalla Gets a Delayed Winter MOI.AI.lJl. Jan. 20. (Siioclall Mr. Wold and family moved Into town tho past week, from the Kramer place. M. (Muster's family have tho whoop lug coukIi. The baby has it quite wrl oiisly. Kit. Hurt's family liavo tho grip. VitkII Hurt, who cut hla foot with 11 11 ax recently, Is reported by Dr. Walker to be Improving Dr. Walker also says that Mr. Kiih scll's lltt'o child, who wns ho serious ly Hlik, with whooping ioiikIi, Is net tliiK atniiK nicely. While those around us were talklim about snow, MuHillii'H proved to bo llltlo moro than a froHt until Thurs day, when seeinliinly natnro seemed to make up for lost time. A plcrcliiK wind ciimu up a lltt'o Inter which forced most weslernrrs to stay at I1111110. People recently from the chhI went about as If it were but u aiiminer zephyr. Feeding; tho birds was no 1 lonccr n fairy book story, hnd tho children enjoyed the new kiuiio Im nicnsaly. Itocently tho peoplo of Molullu Pe Rubber r.V V 1 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. r 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 L 1 For Infuntw wnj Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Sijmaturo In Use For Over Thirty Years nil ntium d that tin) mull be rliiiiiKi'il frmii tin- H. . In tint t V. H , lioplim fur nil cnrtler mall In the murtilnx, Ihul Ihn i-arrier iiiIkIiI lnk Hie duy'a 111.1II ttltli ibem, limirad of bavliix lo carry II a day lute. I'pnn Ihn day set for Hie rliaiiKt Hie W. V. H. ttua tiuvlntc It the turntable at thla end uf Iberun hllo Miilnllu liMik.'d fur Urn mull in tain. Tlie Mulalla Cunby brani lt of Ihn H. I', ran Ita Intlna up lo at hediile. but the train crew had ita trouble with the luriiliiblo al IhU elil of be run tl 11 rln t; ilu cold atiup. A 1111111 Iht of Ireea were blown down III the Met tier Krovo but no aerloiia il.iiimne ttaa done. Tim blCK'-it Ireea bate been taken - mil the past year, I it K I it it aaay (lie usual protection. Mr. Davldaon and family ramn to town while the ali'ltihluK wua ooil. Mr. Davidson reported thai Ilia sale that struck Molullu did not effect Meadowbrixik, but rather pained over them. Mulalla is lo have a ilunii. January 22. which la lo be a truly "leap year" affair. DurliiK the Sturm, aomo men cnlne lo Molullu In smirch of work. They miked and obtained permission to lodun In jnll. Not flndliiK work, lin y went e'setthere. Mr. HoKcrH, Molullu' linker, has eu Kiui'd Mr. KelloKK lo build a new buke oven. Tho old one raved In lust week. The pareiil leaeherH are to meet at the aihool house, January 21, when a proKrnm will bo rendered. The Mulallu mull ttus broiiKht by sleigh Monday. Tho tlrst W. V. H. train reaelied Molu'la at half past ten Tiiemliiy nioriilnx, and now trulna are riiunliiR n'Kiilurly. Mr, Hammer Is rejoicing over an order for sixty thousand feet of brlilKo timbers and two cur loads of ties. Kv ery such order helps to make more work for Molullans. ' HE COULD HARDLY GO. "About two years "K' I Kot down on my buck until I hnrdly could K," writes Knlomon Ileiiuette, Flat Ulver, Mo. "I Kot 11 &0e box of Foley Kidney Tills mid they HtrulKlili'iicil mo rlnlit up." Common symptoms of kidney trouble urn buckiicho, heudaehe, rheu matic pulns, soreness 11 nil stl'lnoss, pufflness under eyes, blurred vision, sleep ilisturbiiiK bladder troubles, mid a lanipild, tired fueling. Foley Kidney Tills help' to eliminate tho polsonoiiH waste mutter Hint causus theso sym ptoms. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) Stamps AP