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oltKi.oN riTY KXTKUI'IMSK, KKIHW. I I'lMH AltV IH, -.i, Want Mail to Come Valentine Party at Aged Woman Meets Over S. P. Again Ed Wanker Home With Injury-Club , llrnry Malik baa) the ill I f atlas to ' u4alu quilt. mfiott TuO IB i U aprll l. 4 Ml rrmn III hill Mrs kit aa.ar ha fiwr4 trim Mulino n4 la statin at ill Iwm of Mi and Mi I nil Lcniur i "at Wolf wba ha I- uibi in ttaahiiigton for ll, ha nm hllr Frank llllioa. with ki .ni Divan haa sua to kia Mountain ranch to prm-j para for Willi I ha tallr latally ihacr , ' " pprnarhla naflM Mr and Mr Hlrnnn Mm. i ailk lastr! .'auclitir in intra 'nairu vl. I 'lahain a arr It linn at faal.v .hi Maiurd.i anrvrta4 .as MaUrila, afl.rauoa. Kl Tba spatting mUrk ll lb Itoar I'roak mIiooI on Friday night was !! Mrs. Graham Surprised By Many Friends W IUMINV.IJ( Kan T - iMpariat) - Tna l mm ami aurfcsl al ika tm h.ioaa laal Frtdai ataala. m a aalrti Jul vnn-itaiaawui an4 Mia im Tnom ion dtlgbt4 Ika amllm.a nllk to rai atilo Tha nraraaaa anoaala In l. i .HI Mr llrnl Giaham ana ari il nltMMM aii.l .nth,. .1 Tbr nan . rtriin r Friday. F. ally rondu. I II ha on Iki Ik Mr U.K. Feb. 17 (Mpaxlal t WS aurptfwd .hen frlrad as relative (alnarad at hta home, Us. T. In honor of Ma ITlh blrthjlay 1 h .venial a a sbm! In Kama and aural merrymaking Mr. Ka bas llictl In Molalla a .real nun) year .I.I.-.I Governor to Attend At Barlow Grange HAHUIW. Fab 1 .Special! HAZF.LIA. KW,. 17 - (Hpeclal I - MA'Ktll'Hl, Fab 17. i Frank Wlnit.n aa In (lircun fur Hln.a our loa. no storm I n u. il' mountain hav iwn lalh in Iw MuCi Haker aa tnarkrtlug cabbage 4loaln slltttpaw of ineir iuaj, In l . r ... r, .1.,, beauty uKn ua mai pnuo oi ur Mr. Frank Child, .urn! a vrrv nlraa tate. Ml Hood, ha. HW out III S'U ant evening Uh Mr A Wotthing twins' pl'miur tnrougn a pan oi rrT r. turn uiiornaon .m.riainaq in Mnl.ll h.. I...I . ...wOm.. f.mlaa Inn Mn.U eimina . Ii-ar iU) .J.ll.-. l.l al Iha . hui h ll W ravoatlr ahlch haa bn raihar bard Mrs. 8. II. Carlrr. of Portland, waa Aa no aaie upon his kTJ majaat) o " tor the inan aaen ot that fluid i th curst of Mr y V Wankrr. 8al- sUltaque and ao grand. ) cannot hrlpi Thp Mlaaa Ann, Kmma. HlvlU and Um " k . wllli I unit. flHHilii anil I..h.I. Mrtakin ha. ti.lil alMtak and ltll Ua it! Willi Itl'f nlllMla In. . I In. Ir k. Kiml rhautnallsm f Ibr al.dom.ii I Mis Imogenr Jpacll Knl mda) ho baa lr.n thcro looklna Jinil as bajfrlrnd laal Haturdar t t ittat a party W ".W,"'. .. . k j . . . k .. . n . j - .11 ! --- k... oarn iiia.li' in ivir on laa Alia Kamai.. u na.-u i.rr "u u faiunaaj at hit no;ur in ion- our. iwu. ini.ua...i. mw i ... pits makr a sparlal slndr of narkama ' land lea slnre Ike rrralloo Thmuah da- a ranit- marl In t aa I . i.i Hatur count) In their (roraphlcai work.1 Mr Frod t'rolsiaai. of linker. Ore- instating war. uphcauni earthquake. dar. .A Unroln prearam aa render The yuni. ra had (real fun prepar Koo. is u.uiiu ber slater. Mrs Frank ueatro)lt.( fire and subiuerin flood inj, u ng )Ba Brg ltln.(ln n T i .i i n. in i.. , it a iil im in tier of tha ' Mot hats' club, of Tor ml freak dlstrtet. I ha oeraaloa baina bar birthday Mrs Itorrls Youni a on tba prta for lha afieaaoun Itainly ra tr. shraemata war aard and Mrs tirahani aa tbo rerlplanl of many in Mr and Mr. Aden eni lo I'oiilaod on Maodnreday Mrs A lui llaasalbrtnk a a ii.iior to the Kose l it) on Halutda) Mr Jaka 1'etar sent to I'urtland on Thursday. Mrs Joe Thornton and lr duller ac lonipai.lcd Maagle Itlshop lo tha boa pllal on Wedneeday. hrr ntndllloii In I Ini so ary sarlou Th rwglsirar Informs the rainoi hi ins their lalmilur under iheir teaih iVhillrn al this antlna Mrs I'rols- haa be flood rudd) In (he mornlna and a In ha bean able lo attend A mam orial service waa a1ru l.n :ier mother Ina p.tH inn. for a hi. h they are thankful Aaron Macl'onnell aa III a Hk la frtpp last neek. but I noa bailer Lincoln's blrtbila) aaa oleril in Iho local arbool Aiimlninirnia for ludaes and .lerks . r . dUvcllon anl a formerly Ml Florence flays eirnlni (Ion and danllns in the noon A )unk dealer rerentl) look odtran-'of Haiella tide sun aa now? lase of the closeness to railroad lo C C norland and son. II llorland. The mountain tops e are told Balhtr up hla nam on foot. ere In Portland Monday. trt submeraed ao a a ma think that A load of hops aaa delivered lo the A. Nellaon aaa In Oregon City on tn Kr,. M dnkloji away from 8 P. drpot. Monday. Thai la rather 1 builnes. Monday our Ml. IooJ. ., tha same lime a hen aa unusual sight around Molalla. D. K Unc made a buslneea trip lo lt vtl raaldlng from lime honored rour great bulging hOXM of Uaaata usauso Mon.iar monung Ariu , a(,or(1 , ajaaya where the dav nlaht whara k. ..l.,.l bs.k.il-ii ii.-. ... ..i m. .i. .WImuJ I.mI f.. ika. I Vlir hull .li(hrtl.iir I. Ha. In. ...... . . . . t . . t m I . . . . r I ' " " " I e - weary rairiarcn ui ni mm n a iam u It i the ran .v Airily. i. , tnl. n, ..i u.. n..n.. .-.t ii.. Mr. QM.nt. .hoain, ,11h .hat reagen t , ,.,,, , .,, )mtt i' J1"'"' """ araawss a,MrjMki, al (he January (arm of court hlch abe and Mra, Qumi .. re charier j A Valentine hoi waa enjoved hi Ihe mcnuHrs In Sloug .."inly. Iowa. Ik cUUren on rVbruary 1Mb. Iv" Mra. I'haa Kidder went to I'urtland Klmcr Irwle drore in l iberal 1alur j on Friday to enderao an oeraiiun on (I re gory teasel shed, where trim mere orn dona on the Oregon City road are constantly al work. near Oswego. Visitor lo Molalla are surprised to H Wanker 3ml niece. Miss Lulu arn that wr escaped the allver thaw '. Wanker, were pleasantly entertained Mra. Allen haa just received her ' by Mr and Mrs A. Worthlngton Mon daughter's trunk. Her dauc.itcr and la.v evenlnu. little grandson started for Molalla from Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kastruan and Colorado recently but decided lo atop family, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc In Wyotntnc. Mahan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrr Sam IVhnke has been sick re- M-n M. Maban -ently. necessitating the children' Those who attended grange In Os ta) Ins al home to help her. 'com Haiella. Salurda) . were Mrs. Knapp. S K Kcai.ua mother. Mrs. Fn-il Lehman and children. Mr haa btxn very ill. but last reporta are and Mr. C. C. Borland. H. llorland that she ii gaining strength Mr A Worthlngton and Mrs. Frank Mrs Davidson ha l. n m rloualy III Chll.la bul 1 Improtlng. Mis lllanche Duncan aent the week Mr. Runnels ha been very' ill. bul end at home la si cie hat Improv-d at present. Kb a Wanker waa pleasantly enter- Mr Johnson, who recently sold hla talned by hla cousin. Mis Lulu Wan I'lackum.th shop ami home, waa hark ker. Sunda In Molalla last week. He says that the . A. E. Helms went to Portland Tues- ruosl that bla wife has been moved Jay- since ahr went to the hospital several A pleasant affair of the week was a months ago. was when her feet were ! Valentine party given by Mr. and Mrs nli u .1 upon a pillow. The bone which ! Ed- Wanker. Those present were: It waa thought had started to knit haa Misses Iva Whltten. Marion Eastman, broken apart again. Mr. and Mra. Jean Prymbrocke. Iena Prymbrocke. Johnson have the sincere aympathy of Elisabeth Prymbrocke. I.. .m.i Pry m- ..II Molallans in their trial. Ibrockr. Lucy Pollsrd. Hannah Pollnrd. A petition to ask that the mail be Lulu Wanker, lllanche Duncan. Irene again returned to the S. P. line is And- i Duncan. Wanda Wanker. Ruth Plead ing read) slsuors. A census was taken der of Portland. Imogene Jew ell. Elva last week to learn the aentlment of Wanker, and Winfleld llaker, Lloyd tho people In Ihe matter. The dally ; Wanker. Walter Wanker. D. E. Ixins. mail plays an important part In Mo-' Willis Miller. Herbert Duncan. Dana hUla life and Molallans want the best J. noil from Portland. Morris Wilmarth service that is going. 'and Cbas Austin from Oswego, John Little Essie Henrirks is belter. She Pollard. Carton Eastman. W. B. Cook, waa one of the first to leave school Mr. and Mrs. Prank Whitten and fam ily might set forth on dry land once more. The welcome sound of the l.uth- Mra Falls mother turned to their hot: . day. M C Slid brother re at la. leay Fit Voting and family went lo Portland on 1 Thurada). to atlrnd the recital of ln i feasor ilraham CASTORtl L V I AU'OllKI. Pgk CIIIT H ANtrtrrrfatfelTal Mi iV.rrvN-NlVyvt.WJ f'l IVMsMsilratTMUUMaM i notNahcotic. bbbbbH I Bttj ArrlrfilkW, r(0ato H' ii.,n.WSlnakhliUrk r: n..,aiii.iisMii'Miir CASTORIA For Infanti aruj Chlldrep. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of ft IK Riad Copy of Wrawr. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA BMW mtw . with whooping cousli. Later she be- Hy. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred l.ehnian and came alctod with rheumatism of the 'family. Mrs. Frank Child. Mr. and hands and feet. Mr. Hendricks has1 Mrs. A. Nlelson. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. also been suffering with rheumatism. Ed. Metxler was in town recently, hauling wood for . J. Metxler. Mrs. Metzler and the children are In Port-! land. Oscar Lions has gone to Tuala tin with Ed. Metzler to help with the moving. Mr. Clark and family have moved j from Ihe Metzler house to another part of town. Mr. NudU-raan i- moving his bouse-1 hold goods to Portland. He morcd the store goods some time ago. The family went Tuesday. Miss Pearl Davis, from Cowlitz county, Washington, is visiting her cousin, Mr. Hunt, and hig family. Some of the Molallas gardeners are planting their early iwtutoes. The parent-teacher meeting Is to be held at the school house on Friday, February 18. Lumber and tics are arriving at the S. P. depot from every direction, since the weather bos turned better. Frank Adams is smoking a nice lot Ul iiaiuo a.iu i .n.ii. nuiii u nuuuir and bis brother, Qeorge, are noted for Helms and family and Mr. Ed. Wanker and family. and Mrs. Broken Leg of Lad Had To Be Re-Set EAGLE CREEK, Feb. 17. (Special) Tommy McKay, who some three or four weeki. ago, broke his leg while toasting, had the misfortune to slip the oilier day and hurt his leg again und it was necessary to have Dr. Adix come and re-set it. He was getting along so well, and was able to walk with a crutch. A. W. Cooke and wife, of Damascus, were the guests of Mrs. Howlett for a couple of days last week. A. D. McMillan and wife have moved lo their new homo down near Gresham. Mrs. Cora Udell spent last Wednes- Hoth Mr. Adamp day with Mrs. R. B. Gibson. Mrs. Roy Douglass' father, Godfrey the superior quality of home cured Moehnke, and brother, Robert, visited ham and bacon that they put up. j ith her for two or three days laBt - week. n, , ( Mrs. Howlett received a call from rlCtUre bnOW in Ir W. CanUl last Friday Mrs. H. S. Jones was recently the Ardenwald School fauar of her rnother' Mr8- v,ola 1)oug' Mrs. Bessie Douglass visited with (Too Late for Last Week.) Mrs' U"M one last week ARDENWALD, Feb. 10. (Special . I Mrs- "attle Cle8ter vlBltcd at the A hah irlrl wa linrn to Mr. ami ucl uu'' " ur T pjfl hkw A Big Price Reduction In Stover Engines Now made in 1-1 2-2-4-6 Horse Power and up at prices that put this good engine within the reach of all. SEE THE NEW LINES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE W.J. Wilson & Co. Oregon City, Oregon 12TH and MAIN STS. FULL LINE Pumps, Wagon. Implement!, Etc. Slough of Despond Road in Bad Shape HTAFFOHD. Kab 17. Itlpaclall Mra Mary llakrr. who ha lxi-n mi the h k list ao lung. I no, aluwly rrnoi rrlng her hvallh and la with her daughter. Mr Hi hauler, who had the ulafortiinr lo cut a pari of one finger off. rendering II difficult to rare for her baby. Mrs licl.hardl made a pleasant call Hazelia People Keep on the Move l Tiki lor IJiat Week I IIAZKI.IA, Feb III iHpeclall Mr and Mi i' C Unrland and Mr. Harry llorland ware dinner gucals of Mr. and Mr A. IbirUnd Humlay Mr F HiilllH-rg waa a tlsltor In the RM. OttJ Halurdajr. Well, now thai II I leap year girls. iiur arcri'l rlioiri. ilnli'l keep, ilun't tilmli Mr. Ilam. i.iiulu Mr liage Uall.nl at Mr Van Norl """" '"" r i . abk la.t Saltirday bul Hank iH-fora you leap ii.i.i.. .1 .1 i ...... The Haiella Literary mid Drluilliig tiniioua Hiiiialilnn Slalford ha seen tlii year. John llagc write from Hi Hi'lenn. :;0 mllea down Ihe Columbia from I'url land, that during Ihe frecni MM house had Icicle eight feel lung hang Ing from the eme. ami they were aa thlrk aa a man' leg. alil'e one arm ally measured HI feel And that la a dry town. too. The Hop aaaiM-latlnn In Kallierliig In the Imp with prospect of a fair Pnoa, ttur worthy telephoni' aecrelan 1 "ti lemplates building a new barn on his productive little farm a aoon aa the telephone In all parts of hla dis trict are repaid. Ice and anow BMul. sad huviM- here as well as tMWtMsTt The roads arr QUU. puasable eirept the s'ough of Dcapond, south of John Wanker's That growa worse ull Ihe lime n I'd now It seem aa If the power that be would order eleven or eight loads of something good dumped In there. It mkht MT. amno one sui ting dumped with a load, say of eggs. On Sunday about fifty hikers from Cortland misled by, Htnpplng lo en quire the way now and lin n, and try. Ing In dodge the rain drops. They bud come by rail In Tualatin, then hiked viM'Irly met Halurday evening with a .mai: crowd a the weather waa unfit for many lo venture out The cabbage i illtlvntora, who ham I ecu looking for Indian graves and irnapccUng In general, an buck lo Iheir cabbage pulches, culling a few tuada that' grim winter left i!u MeVa) lran:if ted Imtlness in Portland Halurday. Mi' HI. null Imuran sM'lit the week end with relative In Portland A number tjl Hatellale. who lielong lo Oswego gran(a.fpecl to acrepl the Invitation nl the I'lirtlund I'nlon Sim k .arils ul a tuui'heon, to bo given lo member of ihe different granges. MotV day. February I Ith Ikenionatratlnus of how stock la handloil, wi'lglmd. graded and iieouutcd for. Ix'hiiIcm ship ping and in i. und uddreaaea und dlnciiaalont. by various one will (MUM up a day of IfjMtnMtl. eiiiertsinment "I guess I will Bay. to write iinullier lioto to my wife," '...Id ii fellow fnuu this burg. Lust night aim knocked lie down Willi a ntool, Ihen datued a i Jig on my chi-al, pulled my froten our, kicked me In the iliita, fracturing OtU of tlietu, look iiiy pocknlbiHsl and then locked mc In Ihn cellar, where i the leuiierulure w.ik IT degrees below ll tlipf.iinh It... inn I .ml r-iln 'tin.v were headed fur IVtles tnoiintalii for N"w' !'"".k "he i'"n,U1 b" n" dinner, then iilke lo Oregon City audi tako a car for homo. Farmers begin to look about fori ipring grain for seed, iih u good shiiro of tho ground In th. . vicinity Waa not sown when the early fall ruin MBit and will not have lo be Heeded lo spring grain If tbo fields do not dry off noon. Inst tt'pfiV R B Gibson and wife were Hataeada eran church bell floated over the land Mrs. A. W. AdamRon of Willamette on saturuay evening to ten tin mere; was vimting friends here Halurday. Mrs. Domm visited with Mrs. de was t0 be servlce on Sunday morning Mr. Adarnnon was up Thursday. HIh anu tne neavy rain or aunuay uiu noi lamer nan a stroke of paralysis last Mrs. Rov nonirlaRR rMled on Mr prevent a large and attentive congrc- fall ho that he Is now an Invalid. Howlett last Saturday. gallon assemoiiug ai service nine. uovernor Wlthvcombe will be witb Miss Meda Murphy was the guest of' Mrs. Schrock, mother of Mm. Simon . ihe grange hcri! February 22 und will Mrs. G. L, Garretsen last Tuesday. Tl . I .. . ...;,i.- .11 ........... i r 1UC Bill." in .uiuij uioo'Jvu.it'6 . from this vicinity and high water l8 ! visitors ast Saturday ffillnivinfr in it wnlrp At tfrrnl Ktft- Inn Inhnunn eropll Imu nv.-rflnwn it:i Ronne Sunday. banks and people suffer inconvenience In getting to the station. Edythe Lunch, who was injured by a fall two weeks ago, has recovered. -, i .1 n. .!.... .. . I r ...... i'iAn ,i . "-.h. I 'ZTrt ..,r; guests of Mr. and Mr.. E. m- '"Jury on m that rendered her I..UUWU vm. UVOv-- " j ,.,,.,1,1,. ... 1, ,. lw.ru,. f I iui annua). mi iiw w ii- i' -. o.. A school fair will bo held at the local school on parent's day, Friday, Feb ruary 26th, to which all parents and thoso Interested aro cordially Invited. Prizes of ribbons will bo awarded ac cording to merit. Mrs. Rosa Uaker on Monday. Miller, while going to the Hetnel W. F. Douglass and wife were the Chapel on Bunday afternoon, sustained deliver a lei inn to tho public at 1 o clock in the hall. The public Is cor dially Invited. Miss Ilatlle Irwin Is vlsltlne Mr postponed on weather. Mr. Lyons, the picture man, came for his machine Friday and to the delight of all gave his show to the pupils. The boys' basement playroom was hurriedly darkened so that it could be used for the purpose. Pictures of Yellowstone Park, Chicago poor and Mr. Lyon's farm for unfortunate boys were ahown. The show was Instruc tive as well aa interesting. After LaGrippe What Owlni' lo Mrs . , . I III iui cuuudl. . a i ." . . T. . W. W. Cooke was a iiuest at the Schrock's advanced age the accident and Mrs. Will llauer this week k. , Z r l ... u hm-' ot ns grandmother. Mrs. How- might have resulted fatally had not been at the school house Feb. 1st, was. " Tm.. n i , ih ahanai account of inclement ' c,.L ZT 7.Z, kJTU aussj Dtjuna ijocr, ui isajnaacuai came mw-wicicu um ohm iwi . uuiuc u..- up to Mrs. Howlett's Sunday and Is fore injurious efTect from the cold had staying with her for a time to help taken place. with the work. Geo. Herbst has had a severe attack Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus were guests of grippe but has been so faithfully at the home of their daughter, Mrs. attended by his neighbors that he Is Walter Douglass. Sunday. on the road to recovery now. Mr. and Mrs. E. Naylor, Will Doug- The MotnerH. club met at the homc lass and James Taylor were Estacada of Kar) Boeche on tne afternoon visitors on aionuay E. L. Hollander Is uearing some of were Mrs. Rudolph Klaus and Fraulein the stumps from his land. Lucas, sister of the pastor of the Lu- Mlss Edna Kennedy was the week- theran church. Fraulein Lucas won end guest of her sister, Mr- Marshall all hearts by her exquisite rendering Uspaugh, of Portland. Of some German songs. Mrs. Klaus Mrs. Kate Courier and son, James ng the alto, giving an effect that Taylor, left on Tuesday on their return waB Vng In the extreme The next to their home in Dufur. meeting of the club Is to be at the , . . home of Mrs. Simon Miller, Feb. 24th. "7 l"TIulk T Mr- an! Mre Cbas. Helgersen are evening by fcagle Creek camp. No. ws, preparfn(5i rauch to the regret of the W O. W., was well atfended and a raanjr frlen(Jg they have made here good time was reported. t move egon City. Mr. and Mrs. 1 " Henry' Mlngger will move Into Mr. Hel- Springfield Methodbits will build a gersen's house as soon as it Is va- Adr.) j 15,000 church. cant. Coughs that 'hang on" after lagrippe exhaust the strength and lower the v. Ul resistance. F. 0. Prevo, Bedford, Ind., writes: "Atf attack of lagrippe left me with a severe cough I tried everything. I lost In weight and got so thin lt looked as If I would never get well. I tried Foley. Honey and Tar and two bottles cured me. I am now well and back to my normal weight." Foley's Honey and Tr gets Hhf at the trouble. It 1 sre, reuaoie remedy. Jones Drug Co. The Register Invites the attention of scientists to a peculiar phenomenon that was observed at Eugene pearly all day Monday. A brilliant and daz zling light seemed to prevade the whole landscape, and aroused much wonder. What Children Need Now. In spite of the best care mothers can of Thursday, the 11th. The visitors give them this weather brings sickness to many children. Safe, reliable fam ily medicines arc In demand. Mrs. T. Netiretier, Kati Claire, Wis., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar cured my boy of a severe attack of eroup after other remedies had failed. I recommend It to everyone as we know from our ex perience that It Is a wonderful remedy for coughfl, colds, croup and whooping rough.'' It stops the roughs than hang on and weaken after the lagrippe. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) Corvallis: 350,000 volt transformer from Panama exposition Installed at 0. A. C. M. McGormick Dies From Heart Failure KELSO, Feb. 17. (Special) The Kelso farmers arc delighted with the fine weather and many of them aro plowing for spring grain. Mrs. Chas. Erickson from West Min ister, B, C, Is visiting relatives and old neighbors here. A son of Mrs. Martin, who lives on the old Carlson place, died here of tu berculosis last Saturday. Mike McCormlck, a well known rcH- ident near Sandy, died suddenly Mon day morning of heart failure. He was JtiHt starting to Oregon City and drop ped dead before he could go. Joel Jarl, JSed I). Nelson and others went to the Union Stock yardB Mon day to see a butchering contest, Joel Jarl was in Oregon City Tues day, paying his and several of his neighbors' taxes. W. P. Roberts, of Dover, visited in Kelso Friday. Antone Jerger butchered Beveral hogs last week. Pies Bring $4 Each- Must Have Been Good MA1UIIAM, Fub. 17. (Special) I'bo leap your pie party held in tho hall Saturday night, Feb. 12, was u grand success financially iih well as socially. Two i , brought $l.(lll each which was quite expensive pin eating. rho mon and hoys furnished the pies ml tho ladles hid on the shadow of those ritrnlsblng the plea which was lots of fun. Charles BrlOket was auctioneer. Tho proceeds of tho evening wore $27. Tbo crowd loft at 11 Into hour wishing Hint another leap year would hooii como ngaln and thoy might have other en joyable tlmos. Tho hall wus filled to lis full c.psolty, Isaac Stevens, of Lower Howl Pral rlo, was over vlHlting his hrothor-ln-law, .1. 10. Miirqiiam, lust week. Win. Glgger mid J. II. Ilatlor Hold their bops for 11c to some Aurora buyers. Mrs. Josa Showtniikor has boon Htnp plng In Woodbiirn wllb her brother, (i. W. Ilentley for a fow dayn. Mm. Hi L. Hklrvln died neur ScotlH prliiiiindi'd und I will write h'T a Htern note forthwith. I will denmnil n dis avowal, for 110 one run run over mo llko that, without hearing I rum mo." Ailiim Wiillum, wlio Uvea In Portland was a pleasant caller 111 this place Sunday. Mr. wailing owns a Sn turn lit RlMllaV Ho used to' reside hero. Wo Ihliik I lie correspondent must un doubtedly have had n very had dream, iih the Hem alio wrote about 10. K. Mil ler, of Portland railing on S. S. Montr. wiiM not true. Little MIhk tilendoru llolthorg, who ban boon III is able to rusuma her school duties again. A Thomas wan hauling wood Mon dny. S. H. Iloutz Hpent Friday with frleinlH In tho Kohu City. A great deal of lairrlnno and .. ro throat Is prevalent over tho county inn! ninny school Children are obliged to iiiIhh SOaOOl owing to Hlckncss. MohI of llazelhi scholars resumed their diilles at school Monday. Thorn wiih no school at Huzollu ut all on ThiirHduy and Friday of last week. W. H. Zlvnoy, an all-around good fellow and a very busy farmer as follj is cutting his IntnlenM c4ob.fi crop. A. Walling woh a pleasant cnllor at the Goo. Nagol I101110 Sunday. 10. M. Stone also lost tbroo head of cattlo and bin household furniture In the llro that destroyed Goorge Nnglon' barn. Mr. Stone had IiIh fuTnltUr. Htornd in tho Naglo barn. Chicken pox Is still prevalent hen . Donald Anderson Ih quite sick with It H, DtincU, Frank Whltten and Fred Lehman marketed cabbage In Portii-nd Tiiewlay. Cluoneo Whltten Is helping W. H. Jarl & Eri are repairing their store social time Is anticipated. Mills Feb. 6. She leaves four HonH and 1 Zlvnoy cut cabbage. on.: 11. 111 iih 1 1111 111 1 1 11 1 1 (Men scl eral years ago. She hud been ailing for a long time. O. W. Ilentley died In Woodbiirn laBt week. He formerly lived here but moved to Woodbiirn two years ago. Miss Ilertha Miller Is still near As toria with her relatives. Mrs. Delia Young and family uro In tending to move to Oregon City soon. We all regret to see them leave for thoy have been u gerat benefit to our neighborhood while they have livod here. Guy C. I .a 1 km and MIhs Madison, the teacher of our school, are prepar ing a program t o be given Feb. 2ti. Tho program will consist of drills, recita tions songs and Instrumental music by tho Marquam band boys. The parents are especially Invited and a general NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Tho Enterprise dcHlroR to advise all subscribers who have subscribed for the paper and are entitled to receive the premium of four magazines, that their .names have been forwarded to the eastern publishers and the sub scribers should either have receivod tho first copies ore this or will within a very short time. The subscrlp-lons tho receipt of the first copies, running for a year from that time. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. Hnrriman: Union Pacific, system has 200 men putting on finishing touches on branch Into Harney county. Georgo W. Moore opens March 16. mill at Bandon