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OIM'fiON CITY KNTKK'PlMSK. KIM lAY. JANl'.MtV 'JS, l!Uti. Mvm r mm TRIM A. UK Many Attend Party At Mrs. L Rico's Manv Pcoole Sick at I Business Looking Beaver Creek Doesn't Mulino-Doctor Called Up Around Stafford; Relish Cold Weather! Ml'I.INO. Jan. :T(--Special! Mr IhtiiliM rvturmd home Saturday from I a'li' county, where he ha bwti If il liiti hiT Min. Charles, fur '.!u put two month. IT Todd nj railed to m Mm. K J. M .1 lii lil week, who m quite u k ub grippe. Tbe rot of the fim ity are not well, all Iwihk iiiui or ! aftllctcl with lull). J J. Mallutt li on the Uk lit, too. mi. I called Mr. IVdman M t!y even Inc. ho MarW-d to t blra hut found Itio road o bad between here and Canlir that ho only got atmut half Cl.AltKKS. Jan. !7.- trth.- I -Horn.! to Mr. and Mr. Kdd lluol. a il.t mIiI.t. 1 Krl.lay. January Hth, ItH'l J4ott Clarke liuli hiTi-.l mine lion wi-tk ami took tin-in to lH. Mr. W. II. Hotlfitillkr la tliiitl with her daughter, Mr, i' Halh, at Oregon City, while lu l !. Mra. Anna l-afnll. itn Int. liered two hog la.t week and took 1 1 tit to town Ml r'.llrahcth Marli..:l from I'ort land ua mit ami vLlted lur parental Mr nii.l Mm. r Marshall and family , . . . i ' tniT niinuay. Mr. and Mra. Jmhi Clarke llted Mr. anil Mra. t'arl Hirtuntinvn. of Col-' tun taut Monday. Ili'iiry Kl Inniulth and fanilty r III with th la grippe. . A. V. Ilin ho ratno kn k from Call fortila hut week. Cnindma Ire la rrippb d up with the rhriiinatlaiil lately. W. II. WVltlwifer hatit.d plunk lat Mr. Wettlaufcr sold a hog to Mr. ! Klbert Urklna last ,- V Aha Card, (rum Dr. v. mi I'll v. ll on Monday, after the week of enforced '' ou 'r" 'lty to repair , xMwi hu ,,,,, lr. ,j mo uaiuniso ai wiia 01 .r Mrg. John Curd and fati.llv. ot-r Hun Olttt ami Mr. IVdiso. who w.tc jav. duty niclil ami .lay. oot nan in mai- MUi Moaa. of UKan. I orkln for t.-r bujumm. i lure was arno a an-a. , M .... ,,, wtl,nt Sum Klinor aturtod M Uw laat OtUlln Jj.kMi Irad'M h..- Willi miiiik xiitu la! wk al Oirn Clly 1 ha human I'fli.i r mi nut In Ihi w I'dt I taut Wfik lix Wlnas around II mutt haw kiui'lt liiouiMi hli-itln of all d i ililli n wpiu n whll III hiiiiw lalrl, and lh uni ul lii'Hiin loriijoy II whm II uddi iily Ml u A auat mail) haw had lh ki M'l-'. and lh alii'inl.iin o at clni ha l'ii Unit (1 ii r lii K th atiow, (ml at IliU writing It ha almul iniiii'.l Ha r ular niimlM-r. lh iiiaallni iiaiilc that wiuil to Haoiia mill from lui I lie Im-i tint Ihi'y tuad wa a milo In foriv nvoniU I. in klly no olio wa kllld. Iml iiiii had narrow I'oix-a. For Your Baby. The Signature of aan HT.MTOHIV Jan. tSiuvlnU A ft i r a tlir.t- -k' vinitallon, th now qulrtly dlai'ar'd, and tuinl rn-H la a;aln Imiklnic ii. r'aninT In'Rin haullii fi hi.i ItKVVKIt ( IlKKK. Jan. l K lull lU-awr I'rft'k wwcalhiT la bai'k HK.iin lo It tiiTiiml coiid'iuut afti'r to woi k nix'll of the i-oldi'iit woathiT f.-r yar. A srat itt-at of damati waa I.H-a and oilier K. tal.lo. to ton. to l"' 'X '" ,,",t "" nJ "klndi-r" feel of tho liu-rki t, It wrn. Th liK-al tin'ri'hunt ventured to I rims In a ma!l tH k. S.hiHil remimed It buny life attain fur to day there was no car aervloe Utwwn lure und Oregon t'lty on a eouiit of Ireea having fa'len auto, th wlr-a atnn the line. I'rew wrel the lilli niuK, and the. gran I a green na In late rprlng. early bulln are p-elni; ttinuKh lh late'y anow-eoveretl Kroiind giving pmnilAe of a irofulou way. whm n pnoned that ne would " '"" -- l.e out the nevt morning However.! who ln-okeJ California I Mr. Mallatt wn h.-tter III th morning ; ln,rr Ivara.liwo? and phoned to the iI.k tor that he need Oom' " 0rrm lf 011 lh ,0 not reine the beauties of nature In perfection. Mr. Itert Walla.-e I quite Uk. and1 AnJ h,1,, 'lnK. School-h.- mother. Mr SewarJ. of Marha ; hou.e hill and take glance over Staf- hunt, la her Uklng care of her. forJ- 1 mW ot 0r(Sn vit i.mh tirfci .i,.rm vi. n.i ihi. Kxl road all the way. -.i ..i.h t. Mra. Auna llaker Jacoba" baby died the following officer of more to follow ' on Tuedar. the ISth. and waa burled KUcher: vlce-pre. Gertrude llohlan- Mr and Mra. V V Wallace were ln ,he famll'r 00 Wednesday after- der; tvretary. ljiura lleatle; trea.. On on City rlalto'ra lat Saturday. nTOn- The young mother ha the aym Alfred Ik-attle Mra. Jed liratiel went to Greaham ot trirn,it ,nd t,Kh,,or"- I Tb ''u' ' hnve homa n'al ",,rr laM Sunday to e her little daughter Mr- LlnJ POD the day ., ., who are attending chocl there. "'in Mr. Cage on Vedne.day. , ine uiuie iirvie met wun .vir. STATE AID FOR (IT. T FARMERS OrriR FINANCIAL AID FOR PROPOSED HIGH WAV CLUB TAKES ACTION. ileal of It'li'phoii trouble along Fanner' line at that time alo. Mr. Hrenlon Vedder. achiMil kuimt vlnor for till county, v lulled chiHd hVlday and guu the uupll an Inniruc tlvo 1 well a an IntercMlng talk on m hool work In Clackama county. Th school literary unlet y held tm cling rVlday afternoon and elected re. Arnold Monday. Ml l.ydla Klelniniitli came I.1I week. Itobert and Walter 'alilen In town laat Monday. There waa a party nt the home of Mr. I.lnlo Kingo Iat Saturday even ing and everybody hail a good time. Thoe preiient were: Mi-c Kdna KI mer. Irene Trlnini. Allcu Trlmni. latu ra MiHire. t.Uzle Maml.al'. Klda Ma qua.lt. Margaret I-l. Iitl'l, Kngla IVrgman, Huby Wetmore. Ilaiel Hlngo, HANDY. Ore. Jan X4 The Hamly Ciimiiion lul club took action Hatiirduv lUnlil al the tiiei'tlug In Hhi-llev'a Iml' i In olitaln Mate aid for tun proiMwd new road around Mount IIimhI Into lliMid Itlwr and to hae the toad pan U K. Kon, who pnKldi'd al th .meeting, outlined the plan and pointed out It great advantage to Handy and Handy valley. Kvery effort, he ald ' .1 i.i i. ..... ....1. ... ... i piiouiii i'v iui loriii iu am mui riiiiiur agd the ronntructlon of 1 1 la road through Handy. It wai the M'ntltnent of the nieitlng that th atato lie aked to ill In the conatnictlon of a flrtl high way from I'ortland through Handy, ua Oscar Oanie'a baa rented the August Krl kson place and moved in last week. Mr. Godfrey, late of New York, waa vlnltlng at K. 1. tlerdinea one night. !nt week. She wa on her way back to .Vow York and just came out for a short visit. Eagle Creek People Keep Moving KACLE CREEK. Jan. :? (Special) - Mrs. Kate Courier waa the guest of Mrs. S. F. Ho let Tuesday last A. D. McMillan and wife were Port land visitor the latter part ot laat week. Mrs. Katie Douglass called on Mr. U. II. Gibson last Wednesday after noon. Mis Ednay Kennedy made trip to Portland Saturday, reluming to Eagle Creek Sunday evening. Henry Udell and children railed at the home of James Gibson Sunday af ternoon. Jesse Douglass and family and bia sister, Mra. H. S. Jones, of Portland, came out Sunday to make their mother Mrs. Viola Douglass, a visit Mra. Jones returned to Portland Mondav morning, but Mr. Douglass and family decided to remain for a few days long er. Mr. Klrchem, of Sollwood, came out Saturday evening to his place on Deep Creek; and on Sunday his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Thrush iner, came out to spend the day. Mr. Thrushnier brought his fish basket along, thinking he might possihly catch some fish. John Keid and wife and son were the guests of James Gibson Sunday. Herman Duns and wife spent Sun day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dougless. Little Mary Cogswell is on the sick list. Mrs. Ed. Douglass, hearing that the children of her brother, Ellsworth Chester, of Molalla, are sick with the grip, went to Molalla in irder to nurse them, and to relieve her mother, Mrs. Ha CUe Clester. who has been down for several days helping care for them. Again old mother earth is covered with a blanket. Tho three horses of Kred Hoffinolster that have been sick for some time, are reported on the road to recovery. The directors of soliool district No. HO oiled the floor and put in some new window lights Saturday. Mr. Orke and T. 0. McKay took Ida IVkar on Thursday and cut and pieced a quilt for her. The old fash ioned pastime I becoming quite the thing and the ladles enjoy it. The circle will meet next month with Mr. Fry, a new member, who lives on what I known a the Holi worth place and again they are to piece a quilL Carl Ellegten who ha a band of gout to help him clear bis land bad to stay with them through the co'd spell to feed and water them. Carl la a fin bthed cook so no leap year maids need apply. Annie Aden, who Is an almost help less Invalid, was treated to a birthday card shower on Saturday, the !2nd. On Monday night nearly four Inches of the "beautiful" again fell and every tree and shrub 1 loaded. Mr. Turner, who baa teen quite 111 was reported better on Monday. Wm. Wilson Loses Residence By Fire MACKSHURG. Jan. IT (Special) The cold spell which, late In the past week, gave way before the higher tem perature brought by a south wind, was not unattended by the usual col'eague. Are. Wm. Wilson's large, substantial residence was burned to the ground on Thursday, and Will Roth was saved from a like calamity only by a provl-. dential veering of the wind. The origin of the Are In Mr. Wil son's house musf ever remain a mys tery. As the flames started in a part of the bouse, where none, save its inmates, could have obtained access, unnoticed. It could not have been in cendrianlsm, and as the fire began a safe distance from tee mie, it am not result from overheating. The first Intimation of a fire was the swift approach of a neighbor, who had, from a distance, seen a blaze issuing from the roof and had rushed to give the alarm. This neighbor was Victor Grimm, who lent ready aid In an at tempt to save the building, though all In vain. Other neighbors were quick ly on the ground, and by their united efforts quite a quantity of furniture and valuables was saved. Mr. Roth's loss was a lot of valuable poultry' which perished in the burn ing of a chicken bouse. The grippe, which held a truce dur ing the sunshiny days of sleighing, resumed hostilities when the dark weather returned. Many new cases aro reported, some of an alarming nature. The Menuonite congrenation, I which is proverbial for holding its some hofis over to Estacada to buyer!0"'" numerically, was pretty well thin- Lucke on Monday. I nt'(1 out by the imp'acable foe. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Douglass spent ! At tllls time (Tuesday morning) the Monday with their grandmother, How'.etto. Mrs. 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. Meadowbrook Farmer Sells to Go to City MEADOWDKOOK, Jan. 27 (Spec ial) Mr. Cary sold his place to Mr. Iiantmann, and expects to leave for Portland Boon where be intends to build. Hull Bros, have a crew of men run ning the logs down which were left by the last high water. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shlcwe and their daughter came out to P. 0. Schlewe's Monday, where they Intend to stay the rest of the winter. The pupils of Miss Hudson, who , took the late examination, all paRB'id with good grades. A large crowd attended tho literary exercises Friday evening, when an in teresting program was rendered. Part of the evening was taken up by the election of officers, resulting as fol lows: Glen Larkins, president; Al bert" Schiewe, vice-president; Miss Hudson, secretary and treasurer; Ella Schiewe, organist; Herman Chindgren, critic. Myrtle Larkins ia still suffering from ber recent attack of tbroat trou Lie. The young people have been enjoy' Ing the snow, gleighriding and coast ing on Meadowbrook Hetgnia. ISemhard Benson, who has been vis iting friends at this place and Cedar dale, bas returned to his home in Christine. North Dakota. ground is white with snow again, and optimists all predicting a great yield in the crops of every kind, from Its fertilizing effect. I Mrs. A. A. Iialdwin is enjoying a visit from her father and mother, Mr. est in their literary work and under and Mrs. Virgil Buchanan, of Hood its direction the entertainments for HIver. the year have been given, one of which Di-.n Roth, a former resident of this was for tho purpose of raising money place, has lately married and estab- in order to get play apparatus and pic lislicd a home near Salem. ' tures for standardization. Very gratifying letters have been re-1 xn0 chapel car will be stationed on ceived by Mrs. Dowey Miller of Aurora the side-track nt the Willamette Val and her sister, Mrs. Carpenter, from iCJP Southern depot Saturday and com their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. mooing Sunday evening at 7:30 will Al Lorcnz, of Fresno, California, where hold protracted meeting for two weeks. Mr. Lorenz has gone into the grocery wee(g, business. , I MjRg IJlo,lwcn Thomas was a visitor in Beaver Creek last Saturday. Old Neighbors Renew j Experiences-New Son Huby Card, Amies Nelson, Minnie Stegeman, Mr. Elmer and Walter Klclnsmlth, Dewey Lafolletto, Floydo Eberly, John Buol, Alva Card, Charles Marshall, John Marshal', Wilferd Mar shall, Walter hee, Ilupert Marquadt, Henry Nelson, Arthur Hcnton, Clyde rtiiigo, Edwin Bottemiller, Ruddio Mueller, Edd Mclntyre, Claudus Hot tcmlller, Prank Gross Miller and fam ily, Clifford Cook and Mrs. RIngo. D. McDonald, president of the Hood Itiver Game Protective association, has urged ranchers to feed the many China pheasants, California quail and Bob Whites of the Hood River valley. A large -quantity of grain has been distributed. AUiPAUGH, Jan. 27 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ctilick of Heppner, Oregon, spent several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dowty and """" other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Culick Don't Scold Fretful Children, and Mr. and Mrs. Dowty were former That nervousness fr.etting and rest near neighbors in Kansas. They also lessness is no dobut caused by worms resided several years ago near the or constipation. Instead of whipping Crawford place In Garfield. or scolding give your child a treatment John Glthcns and his pack of bounds of Kickapoo Worm Killer. Nice candy killed a coyote near bis place last confections that kill the worms and week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beers are spending a few days at the home of John Githens. The Cozard and Looney brothers are cutting wood for Edgar Heiple. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Noel Sarver, of Currinsvllle, a boy. It has named Sidney Wilson. are laxative enough to move the bowels and expel not only the worms but accumulated poisons. These poi sons and worms bring' on fever, make children nervous and irritable, reduce their vitality and make them victims of sickness. Get a box of Kickapoo been Worm Killer today at your Druggist, only 25c. (Adv.) Marquam Hog Tops Scale at 500 Lbs. MA HQ CAM, Jan. 27 (Special) The y-jung people of this locality are to have a basket social and entertain-i treasurer. ment next Priday nlgbt, Jan. 28, atj the hall. Mrs. R. A. Knight, of Portland, is out calling on her parents-Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Marquam. Wesley Stockwell is out from Port land with his parents for a few days. E. A. Cummlngs and wife went to Portlaid last Sunday. Mrs. Cum mlngs will remain there until the lat ter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Mumpower and Mr. Hauk, o; Clackamas were up here in a s'eigh last week. Dolph Myers shipped a monster hog to market recently, the porker weighing BOO lbs. ing tho old Mount Hood road, but fol lowing what is called the Bluff road because of Its scenic advuntaKCS. Representatives from road dlBtrlA No. 35 said that district would Im prove with niacadam the road to San dy provided the state would pave one mllo of road. Manv farmers present offered to give financial help to macadamizing tho road. Mr. llosholm, a farmer near here, sald'that he would give $1000 to ward the improvement of the road be fore his farm." W. A. Proctor, A. L. Denton, Casper Junker and Mayor Paul Molnlg were appointed a special committee to take up the question with the state engi neer. The club reorganized by electing Mayor Paul Molnlg president, W. Van Hodgers, secretary, and B.'F. Bowers, DAIRYMEN AT 8ANDY MEET. SANDY, Ore., Jan. 24. At a mass meeting of dairymen here Saturday In the Oddfellows' hall In connection with the annual meeting of the Mount Hood Creamery, It was reported that the amount of butter made during the year waa 134,331 pounds, and that dairymen were paid 29,703 for 109,562 pounds of butter fat The amount received for butter during the y.ear was $35,3!)3. In the afternoon B. E. Sykes gave a talk on tho care of cream. He said that if patrons sending cream to the plant would keep their stables clean, is the only guarantee that you have ths Genuine prepared by him for over 30 year. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only In one sire bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company (M'd all kali and root crops sT.i-r milk It 1 K. and riMtl rm h nkluiinliiK of mum Ik-tore lulling, t tin butter fut would bring 3 ccntu mure per pound. GEORGE CLUB MEETS. 8 ANDY, Ore., Jan. SO. The Geor Social and Commercial club held ll regular mretlng Balurduy nlchl at tl.e clul'houw. A short bimlnem iiim-uiu was h.'ld first, after which a liteiary program was held. Including rmllnit. recitations and iiiukIc by local uli-iit. Ijiler dancing was enjoyed. All oyr ter supiwr was served by Mr. Hto- pheni and Mr. Huillh a the c'oxliu treat of the earning. K'tucadn. U uli'ddln. It theMt noy duy and Ioiik for iiimiiK'r when he can Ir.ke hi auto Imteud of tho" faithful lltlln mule. He Im made the round ncitrly every trip. He hid two breakdown with bis buggy n ('p.ltutlnK shortening ih rout, yd nmrly all the patron were served each trip. Art Perry rrHirt cspturlni two panther and icvrral bob rata back In the inotiiilalii whero ho and hi broth er were hunting. CAPTURE PANTHERS OAHKIKI.I). Jim. 17 (Special) "Snowed agalu" I the urcetlng now aday. A fall of ix Ini'lie occurred on Monday, but It I not nearly so cold a when the last wind blow. Several farmer lost their potatoes by the freexo two weeks ago. Some fanner are hauling out the surplui- fertilizer that accumulated around the barm, as It I easier to load on sled than In wagon, thus making good use of the snow. Mr. ChriHtman received new of the Jeath of a brother In law Saturday. Ho took the first car Sunday fur l'ortlund. T. YiK-iim, Crafford ajidccvoral oth ers shipped bog to l'ortlund Monday. They luudo tho directs of Kstacada havo quite a business look with o ninny teams und auto. Some of Henry Ander' children aro nick with la grippe. Most of thoso that had it aro about well again. Tho dance at the Garilold Country Club hoiiHO wn well attended. A lino chicken supper was served by tho young men of tho club. ' Tho (inrllelil (irungo hud a public Installation of officers at their meeting I ho 23rd Inst. Music was furnished by the Garfield bund. A good miiiiy vis itors were present, and a fine dinner wu served. ' J. W, StoveiiB visited nt tlm homo of his wife and sons Sunday and Mon day. Ills wife iicompanleil him to I'ortland on business. II. D. Trapp tried the snow In a drlvo to Kstncutla Tuesday for a load of mill feed. Our mail carrier on Itoutu 1, from CLARKE'S PEOPLE TO HEAR ABLE SPEAKER The Clarke I'nlon chun h has dil uted somewhat from the customary or-dt-r of evening service and has Invited xime alilv speaker of Oregon City to spcuk on some moral subject per taining to tho welfare of our country nml on Cbrlatlan education. Tli purpose I to stimulate Interest and hear ripe thought presented by men whose mental and spiritual vUlon ha been broudi ned by butting up against the prob'em of every day life. Hon. Christian Schuohvl baa done Justice to himself by speaking to a full houso on "Hood Cltltcnihip" and leav ing all pi'Monul politic out of tho ad dress. ('has. Spcnce, master of the State grange, on another Sunday evening told ii in an able manner how tho grange solves the problem of life. On Suiiduy evening next, at 7:45 p. m. Thomas A. Ilurko and John V. I-o-der wl'l come brimful of good thoughts ami spenk and sing In the English church nt Clarke. Tho former will spcuk on ''The Hoy," and tho bitter cm "Jonah." In the future utile men like Prof. V. J. Too, Judge Campbell, G. ('. Ilrowni'll and olhers will speak. The people of C'nrke are appreciating these uddrcsNCH und largo uttcntlve ( rowds are turning out. ESTACADA MAN WINS. KSTACADA, Ore., Jan. 20. Kd Shearer, of IMtucudu, ono of tho best known poultry men of tho state, re ceived this week a box of trophies awarded to his fowls nt tho recent drays Harbor poultry exhibit. The pri.fti consisted of four loving cutH, among them being ono largo (inn awarded us a sweepstakes prl.o fur the bent pen of fowls exhlbltud. 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 Outfitteri Phone Pacific 2 Home B-10