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OKF..ION rm KNTK.tlMlIHK. KKIDAV, K KMKI'AKY lx, 1916 MILWAUKIE DEPARTMENT CMiW Cause Much Trouble-Justice Aids EASTCLACKAMAS City Offer Taken Up By Water Co. MII.YVAI'KIK. Feb. IT bcali The Mllwaukle Watrr rompany has. through W H ( ll.n. tll.il id snol MM "f Ibe ini uf t&r.oo for lit WN alcrworks, which nun reeenllr offered l the Ity ""Hi' II Mi nrlg lual oflT.tr lit III rll as l'.M. Iiul Ihr i-lty mwli' ili muiiter offer f Htlpulalli.ua of III.' K.II.IIIUHH uf lk I mini it uf all properly bate Imm.ii M.n.t mill signed by the water earn PM and it" tttjf of Mllwaukla. and III Ih sen! lo il" supreme court lo aeciiri' I hp dlamlaaal if Hip rasa pend In un appeal by Hip water mairir A complete inventory uf Hip prop erty uf (hp comp.uiy la Im-Iiir uiailp. ami III Im fllpil soon with Hip Hy MM rll PHlli.ns for a ape. lal el, lion to. uiiiliurlfp IhP i II y council In purchase Hip Miff l'll ' '"'"a '" "' mi. I .1 lipfur Ihp council wllh- III faw ila)a II la f' I I" hold Ihla election within Iwn weak, and Hip roiiit. II Hill rp.iiiiiui. ini Ihal Hip ),. t .( I It I n Hiltliorll y I hr li rll aa iinanltnoua In MMlMtfl the iiluni fur fr.r.00 II la iruMMNi u pay i ii inuii. i in Hi nian) itliln fi"ii years on I uf Hip proceeds uf a special In. Purchase uf I Up Mllwaukle water vurka dears Hip way fur thn i lly to i m it h Kip complollon of ihp Hull Kim system. Tha Wpalprn Hum) ii Mortgage OMMMJf will fake Hip tilt. Ouo walpr iMinda, and Oleldach Jop- Un, who secured lb ronlrarl in com j ipp Hip dlairlluilloii system, are ready lo atari construction aa aonn aa Hip i'lly aaya tha word Thla ronlra.l liaa not )pI lipen signed ltrr the lit lll negotiate wllh tha Mlnthornr Sprints Watrr rutnpany fnr posaeaalnn uf that ilant. PLANS TO UNITE Mll.WAI KIK. Pah. 17 I M law tall Justice Kffff, not only deals Ml ) II. . bul marry aa vail aa was ! .1.1.. p.l thla k ban neighbor anip lo him llh thalr Iroublea over l. ,.i..k,u. talll ahU-b vara ranalua muri nr Ipa. damage ami annuai" lo lha lla'fan gardeners In Iba edge uf loan The Judge had lo uw. bla hh suaslt iiisi.uj r la patching up Hip dif ti.ulty aiihoui lha affair proving loo eipensitr In Ihr naner, l.ul II wa done to lha aallafaillun uf all uarllpni innrrnipd. and ith ihr promise thai ll.p anlmala ould b kept behind. fames a'ld aalM lhal wouldn't give way. Young Ladies to Be "Old Maids of 1916" atll.WAI KIK. Feb. 17-lHpa.lali "Tha Old Malda uf INT la Iba Hilar ,,f id. mined) In I presented In Ihi i Ity ball thla. Friday, evening, by Iba ilunipallr art and science rlaaaea of Ihr Mllwauklp hl(b arbuol undpr thp dl rertlon of Mlaa lllani hit Jaffrya. In alnntor. The young ladlra. wbo ara taking part, ha ip reheeraed .lilu. ntlv for ihr paal faar weeka and an enter lalniupnl of morp than ordinary nierlt la promised Passenger Cars Are Being Used Again VOTE OF DISTRICT INFORMAL MggTINO OF MONOMIO TAXFAVIR It MILO TO Dia CUM POLITICS- CHOICE FORCOUNIYCOMMIStSIONfR Ida i ounty garni Ing l.H.a4bf. lui lira of eowaty 1 .ii.i .aura m.i afkla rpraapula larga amount of I. , I h. i ut.lll ) ' " njlla alio air ara ace of dad i Kdard Hat Hag toi-ibpf ai mail for rouoly noum od that In m Ihp prorani l "ipportlag a food ulaaloaar, but an Ida'l be ronaldered r aa Iba prlmirlea auaa Iba la roar M C. tUvtna. Oaarga Farmer and Far mar Banker, Will Be Backed Far Hepreeenlelive I. W. Ban letl Fer Olelrlct AHarnay. i Iplee and lo "1 llpf. and be .boater waa 1'la. kaoiaa couin puejla political laald thai ba riarkamaa randMatr . Ibe aaneral alacllnn A. ling upon II" irpetioD of fhalr man Hlandlah ai. i . formal baltat aa ihpo lakVn for a faalar" aa lo th- cboioa of ika po.ir lor rounty illy W K llaaalen I.M I AfAliA. Krl. 1 IHperlal) ll aa nallbar an ajaembty nor a rumen Hon. l.ul an Informal gathering uf not leaa man lou rannera ami laipaypra rriaa Daokla. 10 of paetern flarkam r...ini thai galh ,,. Arkrnrl'i Humn 76 ballot, vara caal. and of ihla aumbar J w Raad, the well- knuan Kalarada in.n rerelved V. John Kly 7: Kdward iffff, TEA AND MUSICAL SATURDAY. (Hpp. tail MII-WAI KIIC. r"Bti. 17 A valpntlnp Iff and iiiualcal lll lx' (lipn at lha hump uf lira t'arolyn III tat, of Mllwauklp. for the Oak Hrova-Mllwauklp Ho. lal Harvtia ctub Saturday afliTiuxin A trio- klra. II. K Alriandrr. Mra. hffttWt f, U8BV mund and Mra. II. 0 Hkulaaon will alng. i 'un ai'otunanlat will Ih Mlaaj t'lalrr Oakre I'lano aoloa by Mra Siwni'Pr Hrown, Mr Hl. lianl WtBB and Mlaa Kranrra DStOB will M hi'ar.l Mra Hammond and Mra. W. W. TlkOfSBtOt will alng. MII.WAt'KIK. fab. l7.-(pttall-Aflpr hating lie line nhalrurlpd fur trn daya or two weeka dua lo Ihr Hak ii hrldgp liplng damaged hy a hraty i trap rruablng II during Ihr rwrnt alunn. thv I'urtland A Orwaun Clly llallruad la again running paaarngrr rare over Ita road and giving Hip peo ple along Hip Hup thr advanlagp of gottlng Into town In a qulrkrr marinrr llian li tehlrlea. TO INTER COUNTY C0NTB8T ALL CAN ATTEND MEETING. Mll.WAI KIK. Keh. 17. (Special I -The npt n-gular nii'PtliiK uf Hip Mil v. .iu. i. I'arrnt Tpu. Iipi aaeorlalloti. to lip hi'ld In the hpIkmiI houap on KTlday pvenlng. KVh. SUih, will Im. an oppn mpptlng In wliU-li Ihi' gpneral puhllo ) Intltod. TIip progrum liaa not Iippii Bt Hrely rompleltHl, hut It will douhtleea ba one of the club'a hpat, and will le uiiiioiinrpd iipii ppk INTERESTED IN ATHLETICS. MII.WAI KIK. Fb. 17. (8pCtall Thn dphallng tluh of (he Mllwaukle high echool will rnter the counl) de imllng and raaay rootpat aa waa mad.' known thin week whin the rlub mel un Tueaday evening to plan for the hlg pvenl The ronlrat la lu'lng hphl un der thp dlrt'illon of thp I'larkamaa S.hiMil tagflM nd will duuhtleaa pro niuli ronald.mlili' rivalry umong Hip aludpiila. . t. I in Hip iiailllim hprp thla eftrrniw.n ,Jlir y Muni ami T J Kagen. eah lo runalder Ibe matter of getting to- ogj While no effort waa made to get gplher on aome particular andldalea , ,n, rotating to paaa a raaolutlon en for rounty commlaalonrr and tbe aUtr J aoralng Mr. Hoed. It waa tbe ronranaua Irglalature. bo that thla aertlou uf tha ol opBloa that by tba vote caal Mr. ....ml might aepurp n-prpapiitat ion ibe I. . 'or .ounty turn Ihla fall hpyond a prea.lt pnturp of a lnlM,ner. doubt I ialng called upon fur an exprpaalon. Kor aome lima there bad been .treat ; Mr. Rood Mid thai he bail been Im ; talk of nuny candldalee. eoiiip of Bfim i...rluiipl In I" . 'andldate fur .eempd willing lo gel Into the ru e, al rounty conntaaoliipr. but bad never ! though acarrely any bad coma right cooaentnl to do au. although he would oiii Hit i Ihe uppii ami piprpaard Hjpui hrcome aucb II In a Hi" hot. ! iii.in. f MoUlla Hailler A Kraua aelvea aa being In Ihe race. Thla aft , tbe people of tbe eaatern aide of tbe,of Auror; x. K. Auatin. K. W. Haak prnoon'a gathering waa oni' of the moat .rounty. Ha declari-d that It would baej in(j jj" M ugDi 0f Woodburn. rpprpapnlatltp lhal baa ever Bgggagaaga a Dnanclal aacnn.p lo make tbe cam ht conalder mallera uf vital Importan. e palgn. but aald that be felt he owed It lldatee I ering, hereupon tha vote llngtaken. poke al It waa abown that ba bad reealved M. taara of , of Iba 7t votaa raat, wblla Ibe remain mA ..ol.. bui at ii.iii i..... a i... 1 Id iba of-! Muy, W. A lleylrnan. A W Itotkln. K ..f . uh K Haling. Tip vVadi (Jul T Iffnl that of John Oahum. Kd Bhnr, John I'ag. of the. I. Teany and I, W. Hmllb. -.li"l"l I hi. . on. Imllng Ihe rnallnra for HttffMff i whu h ibe meeilng had laen ialle.1. lha In that galharlng adp.unie.1 )uat aa Informally arllon of aa M bad .omened not aay rpinarka : Valley Merchants Organize Society WOODIIURK. Or.. Fab l7-(taa up hie party prln- , Thp WlD-ni.tlp Vallpy M.-r ' i n of lhal l.p ihanla' aaa.p hiilon aa org jm l al WMnll.urn today hy men hanta from lluhtiard, Aurora. 'liarloa. Canby. Or vala. Hllvarton. Hcolta Mill-. Molallu and ihla city. Officer elected were J. W Hadler Aurora, praaldent. A. W- Krauae. Au rora. vlca-prealdenl ; K. W. Haakell. Woodhurn. aecretary; A. K Auailn. Wooburn. treaaurer. Oeorge Kletrber. Can'iy. and (ieorge Crueller, Hllverton adtlaory laoard. Oblarta of Ibe aaaoclatlon. accord log to Hip prpemtilr lo the . onallliltlon and hylawa. are to better rondltlone of mpn hanta locally In a eocial and hual nraa way. laklna up matlera of gen eral Intereat and working In behalf of Ihe Intereata of north Marlon and eooth Clackamaa count lea. Tb aaaorlatloo prupoBPB to advance tbe mercanllle cauee ol- Ibla aectlon. and to henefli Ihp patrona of the houaea repreaented The chartiT membera are: Meaara. Nlbler and lie Jardln. of : rvala; Roernkrana A Fletcher, of Oervala: Tall, of Scotta Mllla; Maya, of Donald. Knight A Painter, of Hubbard; Wur ful A Erttkaon, of Harlow; Cualler, Aim. Denaon A Wolfred. of Bllverton; ' lha opinion that uraed by eaatrrn aould l.p of bla op ith However, ba 1 give Iba eaalern bla aupport In OPEN MEETING OF CLUB MARCH 7 Mll.WAI Kli:. KpIi. 17 - (Hpeclal) An opi'ti mecUng of tho Mllwauklp OOOUMrOtal club la arheduled for March 7th. at whlrh time there will he .1 appaHltiK program, inn announi-v input of which will he made later Tho OOBUnlltcv In charge of the affair la Mra. RobaTta, Mra Muraml. Mra. I'rn n. -II ami Mr. Huff It I ipiUc Hki'ly that the i lull, at thla tlnip will dlacuaa the plan of making Aatnrla a naval i lit Bp. MII.WAI'KIK, Keh. 17. (Bpaclal)" Two naaetnldy iiip.'llnga r Hip Milwail-i kip high achiKil have Iippii hi'lil thlaj wppk In prcpnrc fur liaaplmll nnd track i itippl thin ypnr. under Ihe Ipiulerahlp uf 1 ClicMir (T I'uggiili". who la Hip new ...,..,,,.,,.,, .u.i.ii ............ ...... .... v .,r.. MII.WAIKIK. M-li. l..-lSHclall .1 i.ip.I.i.. lnt..r...i In ..II.- TIip Womana Mlsilonary aocloty of thf MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET. I. ii. and It la thought Huit mini" pioui Icing ynntha will ho dpvolniipil. TEACHER TO STAY ON JOB. Mll.WAI KIK, I'Vh. 17 - (Hpeclal I Alter H cnuple of weeka' rp-cnnalileru Hun of the matter. Mm. W'ad", leueher of Hie eighth griiilp. Iiiik wllhdriiwn her rPalgliiitloii. filed with Ihe aehuol iKinrd Hpvernl waakl ago. and will continue in her preaetit poaltlitn to the end of Ihe x.linol year. Kviiiuielleal chun h will meet next Thuradny wllh Mm. Knimel. after hav ing i .. i n puatponi'd on iOOOttBl uf the Htnrniy weather. MILWAUKIE BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY lleiiler.i In Cement, Sniul nnd (irnvel. Mine. I'laaler. Terra Coda, Hewer Pipe. Drain Tile. Itrlek, Cement lllarks mid nil klndN uf litilldlnK material. For further Information and prlcea Tclephonea J. r WeUler, M M A. C. Oavia, 78-J to Ibla end of the rounty Practically bla hla people to do ao If they made every locality of Ibla aectlon waa rep- him their ataadard bearer, rpaented. It la believed tbal at leaat 1 During a lull In the proreedlnge, K doulilp ihp number would have bean W. Ilartlalt look the opportunity lo In atttendanre had not ihe weather : addreaa the gall., ring and announced lapen ao nice, aa many farmera uw In that during tbe neit couple or three Ihe good weather a chance to do aome ' weeka ba Intend"! announcing bla can work that had been delayed for aaveral dldicy for dlilrkt attorney, and expect weeka by Ihe aevere winter. ed lo make a tborotigh campaign of the Holier! M. HUndlah. editor of the counly. and thai If elected would aerve Katacada 1'rogrvaa. called the "ting Hip people to the 1-r.t of bla abllRy and to order, and waa Immediately choaen at tbe leaat poafll.le expenae. decuirlng chairman, and K H (Jodfrey. principal 1 that ha would nut npect tbe laxpay a i he Katacada echoola. waa named tit to put up $J000 to help him in the aecrelary. Cbalrman Btandlab then proaecutlon and enforcement of the announced the purpoae of Ihe meeting law. aa a dealre to gel an expreaalon from Un motion of W' W. Dillon, thp gath Ihe people aa lo whether they dealred erlng took a itraw ballot for the choice to gel together and aupport aome par- of that aectlon for atale representative, tlrular raadlda(ea for counly commla- the name of H. C Ktrphena being the i..iu i and for (he atate leglalature. only one preaented for their conaldera emphaaliing the neceaalty of aome Hon. Mr. Bepbena. who la counted a euch action from Ihe etandpolnt of aplendld rltlzan and neighbor by all protier reprraenlatlon for thla aectlon wbo know him. removed to the George of the rounty. He then called upon A. community aome three years ago. He W llolkln fnr an expreaalnn. la president of the George Commercial Mr. Itotkln atated that the farmera and Social club, nnd a former banker, grnprally wen too buay to attend Ihe llelng a atranger to aome. he waa called meeting, hut were looking to thoae In upon to preaent hlmaelf and make a atlendanre today to furnlah them a( few remark, prarloua to the vote. Mr rue ia lo whom Ihey ahould aupport.) Htephena aid he waa not aecking the He augaeated taking a ballot on wheth-j office, hut had lieen urged hy a mini-1 rr the rommunlty ahould aupiort can-jber to make the race. Hp aald he dldutea for the office, and then a itraw I would abide by the decision of the gath-1 Tbe regular meetings of the aaaocla tlon will lie monthly. HANDY. Feb. 17. I Special)-O. Oil bertaon. a farmer, had a narrow eacapa bvat Monday from death wben bit bouae, on tbe llluffa collapsed and fell under tbe weight of the anow and Ice. Mr. U II bertaon waa alone In the bouae at tbe time, and when he heard (be cracking of tbe timbers be tried to get out but waa caught under the wreck age. He managed to gel aome of hla clothea and gfSStti out of tbe dehiii. . hen he made but way to tbe home or a neighbor. He was considerably urulaed and nearly exhausted when he arrived at the nclgnbor'a houae. but he soon revived. POSTMASTER RECOVERING. IIORING. Feb. 17. (Special) Wil liam Maraud. poa(maa(er at Horing. near Handv. who waa HI two months. HaB so far recovered as to be able lo resume hit duties at the postoffice. He passed two months at the Gresham aunltartum. He Is rapidly regaining his strength. OSWEGO DEPARTMENT Much Machinery Is Commercial Club Being Received Have New Quartet OHWKUO. Kab. 17 - (Hpeclal) -Carload after carload of machinery for the Oregon Cortland Cement company ta arriving awary day at tba plant In Oawego, and advices received Ibla weak from Ihe eaat are lo Ibe effect lhal at leaat half a doen more cara ara on Ihe way with two mora to bo dispatched vary soon. Aa rapidly aa thla machinery la rerelvad bare It la unloaded and placed In poalllon. al though thla la about the aloweat of all it. Ihe retail aaj loser to i.lneea dlnlftot the nrganliatloa lal elub baa sa- would be of t tba Oaweso cured tba m place of holding Ita meetlaga. and tho first meeting therein will in- lipid nasi Wednesday night At tba meeting Bld last Wednesday night when a debate waa la hare been held un the aallroad extension plan, V. K Cooper bad tba hp work alM.ot thr ulant al the nreser.t miptlng almost lo himself In tall time However, not a minute's time la against Iba extension being built aa being lost In galling the plant In shspe. planned, aa he thought II would bo a and when completed Oawego will ba detriment rathrr Hun a halp lo tba aula to boast of one of tbe moat cosa-.lowa. rather preferlng that Ihe club plate and largest plants of the kind la aaa Ita endeavor to gat the Hoot he in Ibe weal. Tho electric motors, some Pacific lo build Us main llne through So in number, that ara lo drive tbe mv. Oawego. Aman Moore, wbo waa 10 . I.in. ry. have arrived from the West- nave del ted the opposite side, was Inghouae Ki. ctri. company at Pitta- J prevented from attending the meeting burg. fcwtng u a large gathering of concrete At leaat loC men are employed grad-j men in Portland that night Ing the road of thj Oawego. Da'laa A Koaehurg railroad, nw Itoeeburg. whlrh will extend from Carnea. on Ihe main Mm- of the Southern Pacific to Ihe quarrtea of Ihe cement company, and It U thourht this road will be la i pe rat Ion before tbe last of March. Ilarhan llros.. of Dallas were recent ly awarded tbe contract for Ihe erec tion of the bunkers at the quarry, near Dallas, and nave already begun the work, employing about 40 men. Prosser Now Able To Be At Store The regular meetings of tba rlub are held on tbe second and fourth Wad neaday evenings of each month. The club expecta to hold a leap roar dance In the Grange hall Saturday, Fab. M, and the event promises lo ba wall attended Oswego Postmaster Talks to Students OHWKGO. Peb. 17. (Special) Alter an Illness of several weeks' du ration. G. W. Proaaer. former postmas ter and well known citizen and busi ness man, waa able to be at his piace of business and on tbe streets for Hie first time last Monday. He bad quite a siege, but la getting nis sirengin again so that before long be expecta to be feeling aa fit aa ever. NEAR-BEER ON TAP. OH WBOO. fab. 17. (Special) The pupllk of Profeaaor Yoee's room were given a pretty good Idea of the worklnga of Cncle Barn's poeloffiee department last Friday wben they were addressed by E U Davidson, postmaster of Oswogo. on "History and Workings of the Postoftico Depart ment." The speaker waa given rapt attention as he Instructed the pupils In the handling of malls and mall mat ter, together with tbe Issuance of money orders, proper addressing of let ters so that they will reach the per sons to whom addressed Instead of the letter office. I OSWEGO. Feb. 17. (Special I Oawego baa Ita near-beer establish ment after several weeka of InvesUga tlon on the part of the proprietor and the city authorities. It waa opened a few days ago in the former saloon of Mosler A Williams, by Perry Mosler, who bought out the interest of his for mer partner. Henry Williams. NFW PICTURE BEING 8H0WN. RESUMES WORK ON OUNTHORPE. Jennings Lodge Department Jennings Lodge People Go to Church very prettily observed on Jan. 16th. Mrs. Hess Hruecbert entertained a doxen friends on Thuraday evening of lust week And five hundred was the giime enjoyed. .Tucked under the nap kins wua a erse appropriate of the 1$ MADE DEFENDANT CASE TRIED BEFORE SUMMONS WAS SERVED, ALLEGES JOHN ANDEREGG. OSWEGO. Feb. 1". l Special) The Oswego Commercial club is be hind the new serial picture being run each Tuesday at the moving picture house. "Who Pays," and the attend ance Is quite large. Each picture Is a story In its. If OSWEGO. Feb. 17. (Special) With good weather prevailing the Ore gon Iron and Steel company haa re sumed work upon Dunthorpe addition, east of Oswego, which It baa platted to suburban homes. Thousands of dollars are being spent In making this location one of the finest for a resi dential section and already several beautiful homes have been erected there. STARTS LECTURING TOUR. CALLED ON COURT MATTERS. Mrs. Huddle Dies Boy's Nose Broken DAMASCUS, Fob. 17. (Special) MIhm Helniii Hock left Sunday to work for Mrs. Ilowlett of Kngle Creek. .1. II. Ilower.uiin rinlslied moving IiIb gobdl to Clackamas Monday. Now he Ih (wiping bin lather to move. They will siiip unci' carload! from Claoka tuns to Full City. They expect to leave with a carload Of cattle 1'ililnv night. Mr. .1. II. Ilowerman ami children are visiting Iter mother before they leave fnr Mil City. I.. V. Warner and family expect to leave for Deschutes curly next wnek. They are planning to take the boel uh far Is Tim DAllei and then drive from there In their car. The IliumiRctiH Telephone eoiupuny are hauling luiiilier for a new telephone olflce. ixtuiie Oehler, while playing ball at hcIiooI lust week tun Into another lioy ami broke hla iiohc. They took him to nr. Mount for treatment Mr. Wilson nnd Fred Coolte bought IK head of stock and li luirKca which Mr. I'aiom had nhlpicd to Clackamas from eastern Oregon out to the farm last week. Chris Eckert moved Woslcy Nelher ton'l household goods to Happy Hol low Ihe first of tho woek. Marlon Sumner has rented Mr. Warner's place Instead of Mr. Nethorson and will move soon. There will soon he two vacancies in the DanUaeoj Hhobl hoard, as I.. M. Warner la director and J. H. Ilower man Is clerk. A play entitled 'Pumily Affairs" will be given hy home tnlent at the (iennan hall Saturday night. We are Borry to learn that Mrs. Lu ther Huddle died from her hums Feb. 9. Mrs. Huddle wbb heating a mix ture of turpentine and oil over an alco hol stove when the mixture exploded and burned nearly her whole body. Al though so badly burned Bhe lived a lit tle over six weeks. She had the best medical attention, but it was impos sible to graft new skin before her denth. She was about 27 years of line. Her husband, whose hands were also hurned In trying to save her, has en tirely recovered. J.'D. Corhln, who has been staying In Portluml so as to lie near his doctor, has returned home. He has Improved very much and Is able to walk around. Spring Farm Work Starts at Garfield .iKNNl.MiS I.ODliK. Feb. 17. Sp clal) Ilev. II N. Smith attended the greut Ijiymen's missionary convention held In Portland this week. Over 2000 delegates were In uttenduuee. The ulm of this laymen's missionary movement is to Interest luymen of all communi ties In the I'nlted States in missionary work, both home and foreign. During the month of January the Jennings Lodge Sunday school Blood the highest In the attendance, enroll ment of new members and the amount of offering of uny of the schools of the Federated churches. The average at tendance bene r.S for the month. On Sunday, February Kith, there were 62 prcBcnt. I'rntik Tucker is the I was over, superintendent nnd it Is due to his iin-l Mr. und Mrs. Henry- Charging that Justice of the Peace characteristics of those prescnf which I J. R. Kelso, of Mllwaukle, tried a case uorA i-a,l .Im oil' Ihe n.f roxlllnetlt hour. : Without SeCUHng BBrvice of a SUD1- j and were much enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. mons and otherwise dlresarded the McrVrlane. Mr. ami Mrs. Jacobs, Mr. usual legal proceedure. John Anderegg and Mrs. II Smith, Mr. and Mrs. San-: has filed u petition for writ of review ders. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts und Mrs. in the circuit court, naming John Mil Morse responded to Mrs. Druecbcrt's In.:-pit. lilt v MIsb BUen Hart waa called to Plcas unt Home last week during the Illness of Mrs. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hole have re turned from u week's visit with Mrs. Hole's parents at Oswego. During the recent storm a tree fell on the Hole ler. Justice of the Peace Kelso and Joe Odertnatt as defendants. Miller died a suit in the Milwaukie justice court to collec( on a $298 hill, against Odertnatt and Anderegg. The case was tried and Miller secured a judgment for the amount he sought pJub the costs of the case. Anderegg prays that the circuit court cottage hut no damage was done, the set the judgment of the Mllwaukta Jus- family oecldcd to take no chances and went to Oswego till the silver thaw Smith (iAHFlBLD, Feb. 17. (Special) W e have hud line weather the few days past. Some are plowing and some are lining priming Ol orchards, prepara tory to spraying. Tho young orchards look well, no damage being done by the snow und sleul. Several persons were finite badly scured fearing It would dnmiiKe the trees. (Julie a number of tho residents of llurtloUl attended the political rally held at the pavilion in Kstaciula last Saturday ul'ternoon. Paul Home has bought a horao to replace th le he lost as he Is going to put in his spring crops. F. Khoades and son, Wllllum, had the misfortune to 0e part of their crop of ii In K by (Ire when they had II near the murket. Walter S trunk and wife of Spring water were the guests of the Callff brothers, brothers of Mrs. Striink, at dinner Sunday. The Garfield Dorcas society met ut Mrs. Whltocorn's home. Tho Garfield Counlry club will give a dance at Its club house Friday night Some are digging thoir potatoes and report some are frozen. The spuds in the ground did better than thoso that had been dug. Liven uo Your Torpid Liver. To keep your liver active uae Dr. King's New Life Pills. They insure good digestion relieve constipation, and tone up the whole system keep your eye clear and your skin fresh and healthy looking. Only 2Gc. at your Druggist. (Adv.) tiring efforts that the interest was kept up during the stormy month The officers and teachers of the Sun day school are Invited lo the home of Red! II. N. Smith and wife on Fii.ltiy evening of this week. Hcv Smith occupied Ihe pulpit at the accustomed hour on Sunday and tho men's choir rendered "Rock of Ages." In tbe evening Rev. Smith preached ut Clackainas. The first Sunday In March will lie the first unnlveinary of the chUfth organization and special serv ices are being planiuVl. On Sunday evening a number of young people T the Congregational church of Oregon City attended the Christian Endeavor meeting at this place. Miss Wllma Urnechert presid ed at the meet Ing. Miss Klva Kades, who lias been studying elocution under Miss H. Ho ney, of Portland, recited Lincoln's fa vorite poem at the Lincoln memoriul exereises held on Saturday In Oregon City. Miss Budes is a granddaughter Of Captain and Mrs. Rawlins. Mrs. Frank Tucker and son Albert departed for Indianapolis. Ind., on Fri day last in response to n telegram con veying the sad news' of the passing tlce court aside, and stop further pro ceedings In the case until it can hecu fully presented to (he higher court. OSWEGO, Feb. 17. (Special) Court matters called Postmaster E. L. Davidson and City Recorder H. W. Koehler to Oregon City Wednesday. OSWEGO. Feb. 17. (8peclal) V. F. Cooper, (he well known resident, has left for a lour of eastern Oregon, intending to make a number of lectures on prenology, with which he has made quite a successful study. Mr. Cooper haa been spending several weeks at home, driven in by the stormy weather that prevailed during January and the early part of February. OAK GROVE DEPARTMENT Portland Woman Addresses Club is have leased the Jewell cottage and will move this week to their new home. Eugene Sanders went to Sprlngwa tor Monday to visit his father who is somewhat Improved. Mrs. Out coin presided at the regular, Parent-Teachers' meeting on Fridaj last . Ideas for improvement were Kslieil for .in.l a heart-to-heart talk In th. ,, r mima ii,io .. had Tim l M0LALLA, Ore., Feb. 11 The Mo- assoclation will co-operate with teach-1 lalla Cooperative Creamery associa urs on parent's day, February 25th. H' completed its organisation Wed The letter writing of the children ofmsday. It will bo a member of the todav was discussed. Plans for the , state seuing urgiiiiizauoii oi co-upera encounifcein. nt of the efficiency in let- OAK GROVE, Feb. 17. (Special) What Is pronounced the largest meet ing of the year of the Parent-Teacher association of Oak Grove was held last Friday afternoon in the scboolhouse, when an interesting pro'gram was car ried out. Mrs. B. Davenport of Port land, read a paper of more than ordi nary interest to the housewife and mothers on "The Big Little Things in the Home," and received many con gratulations upon the same at the close. Professor Anderson of the Oak Grove schools, spoke for half an hour on the school system of Oregon an4 I many things were told the ladles of which they had previously been ignorant. BASKET SUPPER A SUCCESS. Rock Crusher Has Big Year-Starts Work OAK GROVE, Feb. 17. (Special) The Warren rock quarry started work a few days ago after a shutdown of some weeks owing to the stormy win ter weather. Mr. Warren states that he has orders ahead that will keep his plant running steadily for a good many months. This plant affords work for a good crew of men, and the pay roll is greatly appreciated by the bus iness people of Oak Grove. While 4000 yards of rock were crushed last year, Mr. Warren expects to double this output this year. M. E. CHURCH NOTICES. ter writing will be made later. Previ ous to the btiBiness session the fol lowing splendid program wub ren dered: Song, Miss Lot Thayer; reci tation, Harold Heathtnan; dialogue, .Nellie Hot , Wllma Bruechert and Dora Roethe; piano solo, Helen Seeley. Each pupil told something of that reminds me and a valentine box was much en joyed. . Mrs. Williams of Wayne, Nebraska, who arrived In Oregon In December, will make her home with her son at this place. Mr. and Mrs Mntllson spent the Reck end with Mrs. Pollock at Court tlve Creameries perfected in Portland last week. The Molulln creamery is organized under the 1915 state law for co-operative concerns. The plant will be completed and operation will begin March 1. Tho officers of the associa tion elected yesterday were: J. V. Baker, president; P. Ol Chlndgren, vice president; I. M. Tollver, secretary-treasurer; G. V. Adams and B. Friedrich, directors. away of Mrs. Tucker's mother, Mrs. ney nnd on Monday visited a niece in I Krohn. Before they return home they Portland. will visit Mrs. Tucker's brother. Dr Miss Vera Ijingdon of Sellwood. vis-! Krohn, of Chicago, and also relatives in Akron. Ohio. Owing to the death in this family the Invitations to the Valentine party to have been given by Miss Margaret Tucker, wore recalled. Chas. Jennings, of California, has boon a recent visitor at Jennings Lodge. Miss Vivian Spooner of Vancouver, was a week-end visitor at the Lang don Spooner home. Mrs. Fox and little daughter, Oer aldlne, of Central Point, Oregon, have rcturnod home after a month's visit with her parents, Captain and Mrs. Rawlins. Mr. and Mrs. Fox came to nttend the 63rd wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins which was DRYNESS CUTS WAGE OP MILWAUKIE W MILWAl'KIE, Ore., Feb. 10. Since ltod her sister, Miss Catherln, on Frl-! prohibition went into effect Mllwaukle day last. has seen no intoxicated men and all Roy Hindi's and family will leave rough characters have disappeared, about March 1st for their homestead i The council found that the work of the near Bend, Oregon. I city marshal had been so reduced that R. F. Deter is making some changes 1 it was decided to reduce his salary to In his store, which adds to the con-1 $60 a month. venlenco of his patrons. There is no activity at the Friars' Mrs. Penrl BriggB and two children , club property and the veranda has returned to their home in southern ; been boarded up. Oregon on Tuesday after an extended . visit since the holidays with her moth-1 Long Fruit Products company con cr, Mrs. J. C. McMonlgal. I templates erecting $100,000 cherry pre- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelly of Lents, ' serving plant In Portland, were over Sunday visitors at the Billy I Jacobs' home. Doernbecher Manufacturing com- OAK GROVE. Feb 17. (Special) The leap year baskel supper and so cial held in the assembly room of the school Inst Friday night proved a high ly enjoyable event, both financially and socially, with a good attendance. Tho bidding for the baskets, on the part of tho girls and young ladies, was quite spirited and resulted In a neat sum being received, the proceeds to be donated to the purchase of a play ground equipment. BUSINESS IMPROVING. OAK GROVE, Feb. 17. (Special) The business establishments of Oak Grove reiort business as on the In crease, especially since the return of gootl weather so that people can set out of doors, and the farmers are get ting anxious to start their spring work. The present week particularly has shown an impetus to business of all kinds. OAK GROVE, Feb. 17. (Special) The official board of (he Methodist Episcopal church met at the parson age Monday evening, with tbe pastor, Rev. Dow DeLoug presiding. The retf ular monthly business of the church was transacted. Boglnnlng next week the midweek prayer meeting will be held each Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, the same to be in charge of the laymen un til the state unlverstiy is out when the pastor can again lead. The young lieople of the Sunday school classes taught by Mr. Krum and MVB?beLong will hold a party at the parsonage this Friday evening, and theoccasion promises to be a very pleasant one. tThe regular services for Sunday are: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 o'clock, subject, "Launch Out Into the Deep;" preaching at 7:30 p. m., topic, "The Spirit of 1776." The lat ter is independent of a series of pa triotic sermons that are being given by the pastor. The attendance at all the the chur-h services is Increasing each Sunday. LOCAL TALENT MUSICAL FEB. 22. WILL RAISE NEW SCHOOL FLAG. OAK GROVE, Feb. 17. (Special) The parents of Oak Grove and vicinity are invited to visit the school on par ents' day, Feb. 25, from 9 to 12 o'clock in the morning. On this day, which is to be observed throughout the coun ty, a new flag will be raised over the Oak Grove school with spprovrlate ex-1 of Oak Grove and vicinity are showing ercises at 1:30 p. m. I considerable interest In the affair. OAK GROVE. Feb. 17. (Special) Miss Frances Dayton, In charge of (he musical to be given by local talent, an nounces that the event will take place in the Methodist Episcopal church at this place on Tuesday evening, Feb. 22. The program promises to be of an ex ceptionally high order, and tbe people NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. The Enterprise desires to advise all subscribers who have subscribed for the paper and are entitled to receive the premium of four magazines, that Mrs. Lain, of Portland, is visiting pany, will build additional w arehouses their names have been sent to the east- her daughter, Mrs. Harry Robinson. in Portland. em publishers and the suoscrtoers should either have received tbe flrfist copies ere this or will within a very short lime. 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