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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1916)
nmrnoiriAiTinii mi a atakm wnimn umiirii , , , riui, ,iio; t. '.in i;n;n f!TY KNTi-.KI'IMSK, KUin.W. (H 'ToltKI.' -7. mm. 'flcwsf Dr 'cfif From BARLOW MAKwnv. ore oi mi Mrs Johnson unit daughter, na. win1 Portland visitor Ut Kstrtna secured position .Ml. theic Shi- rami- I l-rltla . ivturii Ing to Portland tfunday Mr Mitchell ( Portland CRM ul in aelt hi old I r : - 1 1 I - the ... Utaga brother In doing their (all rk W.ndall frowlv ent in lasjggsj Thuraday on t.ualne. He drive a team home (rum l.eland Mr. and Mr Norman fruslev and brother. Klmer Irwin, arw) in Port land Saturday glSStSf. returning ttun da) nliiht. Mlssea Olga lloao an. I niic illslu.' MM to Portland Sunday. Mint (.eons Psrmenter a an Or gon t'lty vlaltor laat Wednesday after school Mr. and Mr Widdow. were I'ort land visitor 1 Mrs Scoggin and daughter. Km ma and husband, ot Portland, art via Iting her Hem aamruay wun a kiioi i w tendance. Mr. Stark weather of MO ankle is i vlaltor and gave an in structive talk on the land and loan bill and the brewers' smendment Dur hie ihr winter season the grange lll hold day meeting. Mr. and Mr. Ferry K.-ehauch and children of Portland. IM vulng i heir parents Sunday. Wllllstn.Keeliaush ha rented a farm at Lebanon and will leave for that place soon. They are no oc cupying part of llob Ogle house s they had to Rive possession ol their imn place. 4 MEADOW BROOK e . t i t ; t N.KAHOWIIROOK. Ore.. Oct. IS. (Special) Mr, t'has. Holman visited rtth Mr... O. V. Hofstetter Thuraday Herman and lien Chindgren were in I'oiiland Saturday. While there at tgfidtd the tootball game between O A C. and Nebraska. Albert Schiewe made a business trip to 1'ort.aiid Friday to see the dent- 1st. 1) M. Stuart. 0. It. Stuart, of Poit land, former owners oi the Savon I -and company were out looking over the land and improvements Saturday. Myrtle and Hazel Larkins vl.ii.'.I their auut. Mrs. Minerva Larkiu Thursday at C'larks. Mrs. Ulick of Portland expects to spend a couple of weeks with tier daughter, Mrs. George Hofstetter. The new piano was put in the sc hool house Thursday, which w ill be a great help in the entertainments to be giv en this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiewe and daughter, of Portland, visited at Mi. Schiewe a parents. Mr and .Mrs. P. O. Schiewe. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. BOaakW visited Mr. and Mrs. C'has. Shepherd Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wessland and chil dren of tioldfield, Nevada, are visit ing at Mr. lion's and looking at the laud, they are thinking of making their home here. Sunday vlajtom at tJ. W. Hofstet tors were Mr. and Mrs. Henery Hett mau and daughter. Alma, Mr. Hctt man's inuther of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Iirkins and Huth and Alma. unburn . Hannah O. Johnson attended the Sowing club at t.'olton Saturday after noon. Uterary will be held two weeks,, from Friday night, November 10, there will be a musical entertainment to help towards the piano. More will be announced next writing. and Robert Orem. A. U Larkins. spent Sunday at , BOYS' BAND GIVES CONCERT. for this crop atone. Those who have I good storage room are intending to BRAVER CREEK, Ore.. Oct 26. I hold their crop for a still higher price, (Special) The Hoys' Hand gave an-1 Men. women und children are in other of the scries of entertainments listed as generally In the potato a:, at the Orange hall Saturday night in the bopplcklng, all being anxious which was well attended, many com- to get ahead of the fall rains which log from Schube, Maple Lane, Cam- may he expected at any time now. and Oregon City. An interesting pro-i George Koch has taken the c ontract gram was rendered followed by a con-1 for repairs and Improvements on Mr cert by the band. C, E. Speuce gave Q. M. Baldwin' house, a short address In which he spoke of; (Jeorge Zelmmer haa returned from the value of organizations In the com-Scotts Mills, where he has been put- miinity and praised the boys lor keep- ing up enthusiasm in their work The entertainment was a success finan cially. DAMASCUS AND VICINITY. DAMASC'I'S, Ore, Oct. 21. (Spe cial) Mrs. David Harp and children, who have been the guests of Mrs. O. C. Dallas the past few weeks, left Sunday for Seattle, where they expect to spend the winter. ! D. Wood has returned home from j . . A r !. !.... .l,.l DnalnnJ toe uora Buiuaniaii ..m.i..t., Uu,.u,. wnere ne nas ueen a puu.e.u mr so...... time past. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. -Wilson were making ln-r home with Mrs. Henry around bidding their friends good bye Kister. Wednesday before departing for their Harry Sherwood, principal of the new home near Salem. Macks burg school, is living in the O. K. Laue is out from Portland i house lately occupied by Mr. Schwan painting the house and barn on his j zara. father's farm, occupied by J. It. Dal-j Miss Graham, primary teacher at las. I MWksburg, la boarding with Mr. and Rev. A. J. Ware, Baptist missionary) Mrs. James Smith. for Olackamas county, preacueu last Sunday in October at the school house at Stone. The Alldredge Bros quartet sang. For a Muddy Complexion. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetables and cereals. T.to nntdonr exercise daily and your .omDlesion will be greatly improved within a few months Trv it. Ob- talnable everywhere. : kelso mr-n ASSOCIATION ELECTS CNTCRTAINMCNT ANO MVSTIRV UPPIR IS PLANNED AT SCHOOL FOR NOV 4 QUA OM M iSpectoli At 1 the meeting of the Kelai I'arent . Teacher aasoclatlon laat Thursday evening the follow inie oftlcera were elected Mr Hubert .l.mtud. pre idem Mr. Xei Xetaon. lcprel dent. MISS Kthrl Wilkinmn. vro. lary. Mi Kangcllne Verk.a. trea MM It wa divided to give an entertain went and a mler upivr at tho athool hmiae Saturday evening. So vemher tth Half of the program will ' Ik- given hy the bool and half h the Parent-Teacher ao UlKiu. after which the nnstery aupir will he' -T.. I and other ctitcrt.tiiilti,: lealur. , j hIII take place All are mrdul'y in mm voters m F. MULKEV ANO REPUBLICAN NOMINEES TALK BEFORE CROWDED PAVILION K3TA0ADA. Or. Oct. 10 i Special I Voter crowded the park BmVtUoR here tonight lo hear It. V. Mulkey, of I'ortland. who urged the aiajatlOS Ol Hughes and Kair'..ank.. and Rapobll ran nominee for county office. Ueorge IV Itrownell and Harold C Stephen, candidate for represent i live; William M Stone, for district at tornev: W. W Kverhart. for assesao- and Or W K Hempstead, for coroner were the speaker. In introducing the nominee. I I linvli.. .-hilrninn of ihe rutintv cen . . romm,te- referred Individual! ,0 gwwi Rtnes and uuallflcations . of the various Republican candidates. ' i .i. it . . ii ... I ti... i anu ..ir. iuuiieii .uani iik tmi of the entire Republican ticket. Mr Mulkey was introduced by fount . Commissioner Mattoon. SEVERAL FARMERS IN THAT DIS TRICT WILL REALIZE $1000 FROM YIELD ALONE. M At'KSIM'RO. Ore., Oct. 2. (8pt eiall With the long succession of; bright days with the dirndles.. k the gorgeous sunrise and sunset ami the wonderful brilliancy of the four ; greatest members of the world-family. Venus and Saturn as morning stai. with Jupiter coming in all his glory into the eastern. Mars In his wake as soon as the darkness lias settled roun, g Ve might wish the rainy season put off forever were it not ' for the dust and unpleasant us that is, we are hoping the rain may sta.. twav till the nutsiile r-nrt tenter w.rk ,, . , ro . , the ground Following a series discouraging v ears with this crop, the &re at la8t Me!llg the nn ,.in,.i,i,n,.o r i,t,.h ,.i .ein. .. good crop. Many of the ranches wl'l yield six or seven hundred dollars and some will reach the thousand dollar mark ting a fireplace and chimney In tin house of the mill's proprietor. Mr. Scott. Simon Miller who was taken sud denly and alarmingly III last week, was able to be out on Sunday. ('rank Scbultz has been Buffering from a crushed foot, but .seems likely to have no trouble with it, hence forth. Mr. and Mrs. Kister v. it It their two younger children, took a Sunday trip to Portland to visit their daughter Agnes, who is attending the Jeffer 1 , - ' sun uign sciiooi in mai my. ! miss Miapp. ine newiy appointee teacner oi we near i reek school, i:, MILWAUKIE MAN ii INSANE. Andrew Singer, aged 52 years, of MUwaukie, was committed to the state hospital for the insane Saturday. He was taken to Salem early this year, but later released. He is leclared to be in a wor - mental condition now than when first sent to the hospital He was horn In Russia, but has lived in Oregon for many years. r AliU CHECK KAIII K I'RKKK tj metulwra present 'he aiiend apce WSI mall only 4 Shaft meet UU In Id Ml Da l'nell i working for Mi. HOWMI (o Ikmala.a and wife pem Salur day with the laltera aialer. Mr lletirve I'riealer. of Uieaii Miaa la IMsll IfSM MSA) t the home ol her uncle. H B OlSSORi. Mra Viola Iktiulaaa and daughter. Mra. II S Jonea were the gueta oi Mr and Mra Jlui IVShaicr. Sunda) Mra Jane IMugUaa. Miaa Kmma WstklM "f MoUlla. Mra Jne Kea gan. of Alpha. Wah. and daughteri Teria and Mra Pi.r' n.e i hriatle, ... . rit i nil) gueata at the RtMSS of Mr S I. Hetaistt It M ltrah and family hae mmnl from iheir home back In the wooda out In Um Saple tu.u.e. ao they would b near the aehool hoiie Miaa Kdna Kenned waa the "-k end gueal of her umle and aunt. Mr an. I Mra Kd llarrett. of Logtft. Walter Douglaaa. who haa been iu tUatrm Oregon during haneat. re ItUMd home on Monday. Ill on. Vir gtl. who la coining overland, ia ev ihh til home Wedneaday. 4 GEORGE CKORl'iK. Ore. Oct : (Special! Ml.a Kmma Paulsen, who ha- been working in Portland, returned home laat Saturday for a two week' visit. Miss Harriet DMMU clit Satnr day and Sunday with her parcuta at BBSSttaV Kred I. Ins and Adolph Miller DM lured to Oregon City laat Thuraday. Uhi Itath Hauled a load of lumber from the Sandy Kblge UlBlhtf com pany last Saturday. Kr.mk Howard is digging potatoes for Henry Johnson t'hrl Johnson motored to Portland last Saturday, Mrs ThiMi Harder pcnt last Thursday ami Kr;da) in Oarfleld -i- Iting her mother. Mrs It. Kanton an.! three sister. Mrs John Hounds an I l. l, .... .. nvilpp uh.ine luinii- Is ill ... . I 'Cnrfl.. .! mi. Mrs l lain tl. . 10 , haa lived in Milbank. South Dakota. I for the last lo years, only being Ml here nine during that time about five; ..irs ago Mrs. Rice haa moved to j Gutter, Oregon, where she intends to BlaJM her future home. A number of the tieorge farmers are hau'lng potatoes to Kstacada ASTOR'S SON MARRIES WAR WIDOW AND GETS $7.COO,000 FROM FATHEH CAPTAIN JOHN JACOB ASTOR. Captain John Jacob Astor, second hi of Huron Astor of England! for-1 nfetfy William Waldorf Astor of New Vorki, holds a commission in tbe First Life guards of the Hritisli army and lias been wounded In the war. Cap ' tain Astor Is thirty years old. He was married on August 'H this year lo the wlAomeA udy Nalrne, Her husband ,i, u,.,.,i K r it,.. r oennla nf aai. : downe, was killed early in the war. ; She is a daughter of the late Lord Mtn to, who w.ih vlceory of India and governor general of Canada. Captain Astor received recently from his fatti er a gift of New York property iu all amounting to IT.OOO.lMlO. When You Take Cold. With the average man a cold is a serious matter and should not be trifl ed with, as some of the most danger our; diseases start with a common cold Take Chamberlain's Cough Ilemedy and get rid of your cold as rjulckly as possible. You are not experimenting when you ubc this remedy, as It has been In use for many years and has an established reputation. It contains no opium or other narcotic. Obtain able everywhere. I ' s-i I CAPTAIN JOHN JACOB ASTOR. IN EXPERIENCE PflflTY MIMIIRg OF 01 HI) WRITC X PgNIINCKt- SHAVIR WIN HOOK. JI-NMMiH lOI..i "I-' " ' siHmaii -Tha mwrienee part) g' ii ai 1 1 race chur. ' I'nd.n niiig i i a aotrsti y i i. i. .ting gffslr ibOlM " wera i. and cniowd .o gram of gu. . which given long wllh I tea van i expern m .. "I hi ill. I niemlH'i moat of hb 11 ail well written II H lrj 'I .lamea Keaal. Tin oil ami l'llhllUI acting aa Judgea. The prisa. heauitful bound i"''k wanl to Mra, Hhn. i alio bad dyad lor her dollar. Man) unlquV I ijfi of earning tha gollai ere taken and the vnri.nis exneri. i cs brought fnh miiih iiierriineni and l..ughtct. Mrs l.oe carnlna (hi largest amount was awarded a pork, i k The chunk was pretty In latuiii leavsa. Miaa Anna Rni who Is studying music under Mrs ig gine a RU abal BUn hot on Ihe pUUW Miaa KV ia f-idea recited . barmliigl) and tho, 100, resisuided w tth on encore Mis Oladya Deter lavored the tudlstws with aeieral ant., harp aelecllona while Miaa Hlrgaret Tinker gave I cornet solo, ftorompanled on the pi ano b) Miaa Kb t OS OfOtS M g LoCtaiN 0lrom aug At the ekMf of ihe irogr:ini iKolall and pump kin pie w ere aarved and a ahort so clal time follow. I The Ottlld real ItlOJ over $30 from Ihe osporhMWO : ,t and Blotter ..f it kind will ! g'lett neat year October IS. being tha altth blrthdl anniversary of I I Pierce. U little folks and their natnmu were Invi'nl to a lion fire pari, on the Ih-u.-Ii. at i the Pierce horn. 1 'he Utile folks en- joyed a plu) In ihe .and and recite l lor ihe fond mamma, while the host . toasted "wemns' over the hon fire. Most of h little ones being i.c gimier at the school, were pica... I to have their teacher, Mrs. Snaahall. ;;a one of the gueetl tlihers pres mil were: Mr, r C Hole ami I nner tola, Mr 0. P Morse ami uouiae. ami Mora Alice Mors. Mrs II Wood and BUUo and K: ibeth Ann WikmI Mrs lUgh Roln-rt . and Halmor It- ' ert. Marie Mis"- Marj Pier. e. Mrs Pierce and son T-'d all enjoying dell clous refreahmeuts. among them be. eg the birthday eake with it l Pink . allilb'S. A pretty lunch. .. n presided over b) Mr. A A. Hop "U ...is given Wed ii. -.lav, when she entertained the llinh.lay club an ,rganlatlon of Port land matron. ho formed the lull eight year ago The prettily nr . , . .r.,. ...n, i ' an ."o a- ket of fruit and leaves .vith their an tumnal tints, completed the decora tlon. Covers were laid for Mesdsmos Charles Woncott. U B. Carters, v ("legalis. Mi. McMlnii. Mrs. Ilurd. Mrs I) J. Russell. Mrs LaidlOW, Mr illenn. Mrs Teenaughty. Mrs. nene n. an Mrs McMlrhael and Mis Skin rter b.-ing the honored gueat with Uto hostoss, Miss Mabel Hopps entertained s . J ..... 'kAA., n.... :tt llitf. hfllM.' 1 numoer in ue in . Saturday from 6 until 9 o'clock, the occasion being her thirteenth birth day anniver-ary. Among the - tjwjf menu initiK an otd-rashloned iun pull which afforded the young paopl! much fun Those taking part in th" . uan.es were KlUahclh BruecherL Ver non LaCure, Kta Itetr.. Noah Ue'Jtiel, Stella McVickor, Ruth Truscott, Min ule Roethe, lack Hampton. Ted lamp ton, Earnest Rocthc. Oswald V'oung, ! Harold Deathman, Mildred and B'leen Kiddle. M'"y P'etty little remem- uradcea were given Miss Mable, ! Mildred .lane Kiddle observe! her seventh birthday on Saturday last, I Ainu six little folks were bidden to I h-r home where the Bplrlt of Hal lo,., en prevailed In the decorations oi the dining room. At the prettily j arranged luncheon table were Rhoda ! Young, Maxlne i-cwl. Mable Hoppe land Eileen and Mildred Kiddle Hal law e'en favors were giv en and out door games were enjoyed from two till five. On Friday evening of this week a allowe'en social is to be given at we .. hool bouse There Is to be a pro gram. Pumpkin Pic and elder lire to be sold. Proceeds are for play appa ratus, in, the evening of November 3, the Christian Endeavor society is to have a Halloween masquerade social at the Blue Front ha'l. It will be In the form of a basket social. The baskets being suctioned off. All are invited. A pleasant time was had at a quilt ing party at ihe hall on Thursday last A luncheon ut noon was much en- I joyed by twenty who were present. A number i oming l" inter hj quui, Roy Ratdorf Ot oMntami. Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Bernard. I Mr. and MrB. Walter uwen, 01 me ML Pleasant district, Mr. and Mrs. ! tl, i, K,.l .rtii of this place, visited at the Frank Boardmnn home on snn.br. Mp, and Mrs. Owens coming down in their new Dodge car. Mr an( Mrs M M Hayles, Mrs. i .,',' ,,',., ' pnbived an auto irip through tho Redland district Sunday. Mrs. M. A. Shaver Is spending a fortnight with her son In Portland. Mrs. Jackson, Of PoTt'SOd, SPOOl one week with her sister, Mrs. Milton Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher have moved to tbeir acreage near New port. An iill-diiy meetlnt' of the Oulld Is planned for Wednesday next, at tbe Bine Front ball. Quilting being the diversion of the forenoon while the business meeting will he held at 2:-10 p. m. Mrs. Heed and Miss Reed, or Port land, and Mrs. Harper of Vancoii.-.r have been luncheon guests of Mrs. Cashing during the last week. Hans Haumgartner of the Bast County road Is at Hood River for tl.e week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tucker an at hnmn to their friends at the Kifi r j cottage. Mrs. Klspas and family who have re. enlli PMTSIIlj III A I'. Mi M lane BTPpart) hate taken posaeaalon, . rimlni 10 Iks l0d Haliinlay Mi . I'ainpbell came from Spring field In SSjOl Ho' weekend Willi Miaa Man Kin II H III Ml Albe YValdloii aM.l Ihn wwk end with tier brollur. Jol.n Waldmu .if Sea l.i'l g Mm. Margaret Tin ker la sMallBJ Ihe lining ieopb' to a phgntOM IMirli to i.ie.l theli kindred aplrlls on -il urdili eienlng. ttclober 2l h Mi . 0 M. I'liiliiiie was ii lunch eon gueal of Mr. Wm. Wood on Krl .l.i. .iii.I alti inleil Hie eperb'iue parlv erg .lie left for her I'oiiland MNM Mr .Hid Mrs II I lloblnaon and Uorria 'i- dinner guests nf Ml an I Mra lailng. of PorttMd. on Sun I .y V bit of news wlilih we H'gret ler) uiui'h la to hear that Ihe Itohlliaui failllU are to go lo Health' In Make their bOBJM Mrs Height. hi nnd three SaSllllSN of Hnleut. are ilaltlng gilh ihe f Tin r- i.ioihee Mi MI'ler Ml S II Dsshlsl ha. rttUrHS4 lii in I. ...ins. Dregoll. wlu i she spent a iMtttlftBt with a StBtSfi Mrs SchnK All limiSSdlll fSPOtl was read b) Mi. A H Sinllh at the morning sea si. hi of Ihe church aenh e mi the ftSntSt from Ihe annual rongte.-a tloual OMVMUofl MOSSIll held at The Pitlles Mr. QsoVfJt -V OstfMH bSIni u delegate ntan BATTLE WAGED IN SEVERAL KILLED. INCLUOINft TWO U. S. ARMY OFFICERS. AND OTHERS WOUNDED GENERAL BATISTA OE SANTO DOMINGO REBELS AMONG DEAD Leadlr who 0rdred Attack on United Stale Forcet Shat and HI Men Defeated Fight Foyov Attempted Arrit. sN DOMINGO, Oct :i in an sn gugement between American trnis and rebel forces today. QsASftl ReMBOB llatlata waa killed Several Americana ISO are rSPOTtSd killed. Inrludlng t .. oftlcera. and ulie American officer was wounded. The names ol lbs American officer. kilted are given as Captains William low and At wood Lieutenant Murrlooq w a. wounded. The AtiH-riuin coniuiatider at tempted tO urrest Oenera! Hatl.la. und he ordered un alia, k on the American forces, lighting continued for a i on slderublu tltoe. but the rebels were eventusUi dofSstsd, NORMA MACK TC MARRY OMAHA MAN NEXT JANUARY Formal arinouncetrieni of the on- agement of Miss Norma Ktnlly Ma "k daughter of Norman K. Mack ol Buf falo, N. Y., once chairman or the Dem ocratic national committee, and M.s. Mack, to Philip Frederick Meti ol Omaha was made at a dinner at Mr. Mete's home in Omaha, The wedding will take place In January in Buffalo. The Bsan Bioisom. The dark s ot In the center of a bean blossom is the nearest approach to natural black in nny flower, Vinegar of Arabia. The Arabs lime made vinegar for ngi-s. Arnbliiii vinegar Is said to be far superior to any other. He Wa Worried nil Hopele. "For ten or twelve yeurs I waa bothered with bad kidney trouble," writes T. K. Hutchinson, Little Rock, Ark "t tried tiianv remedies and doctors, but grew worse nil the time. was worried and had almost given up all hope3. I tried Foley Kidney Pills and the helped DM lot I have ftnec used five boxes and nm now a 1 v.ll man" Foley Kidney PHIs drive out ache and pains due to kidney , trouble; also sleep disturbing bladder disorders Jones Drug Co. Adv. SANTO DOMINGO AMERICANS SLAIN Sr"j.' ' afew ., 4 ':t- ': gu JH MISStttAR MRCK CANBY DEPARTMENT t'ANHV. i ti t i (Ifoeisl) Mi Mora Ciilllba waa a vlallm In Pull land TtrSaSS) , Mr and Mra C N VValte were Hie glleala of Portland frleilila oil ill till' a,, Ihe ( eulnil'la rUvSt Hlghw.li INM gg) j, Wry, of lUvsfUNl, (tupped DVll III I'ailby beta., ii halii. Mnudai Ml W'tat waa leliirnlng (IM un Kaal -rii Hip b way of Canada Mr Slid Mi 0 Witfc w ilalt lug Oregon Cllv lilrnda Iroiu Halm da until Moudav miuulug Ml J las' Ki kertou and ilailgblel I nverue SlfeOSSPUtsd UM lorni". ' later, Mrs Klmer Itowlca ami i lilt , In n In Oregon City M Ia Mr and Mra Howies are moving lo Oregon CttJ IrOBI Amltv. Oregon Mrs Look WaMfcM of Orsgos city. ,ni, Mrs OoorgS Penman ol Portland, .pent Wsdaeadsj IsCuby with Ikysil Boihar, Mr Bsttoo Ivan Dimbk. of Aurora, who haa I ii In Southern OragOSJ lor llj INtal two week, with a pailv of faulty hunt aft, returned i'ueadu) i'he r allider of ihe pari) will return SSfcl "e,k The) repot I some good hutitlng. Hie , laSl game bugged being a three him In- I pound black bear Mr. and Un Wm Clark and IWO .una. Horaie and Hubert, of IlldetM-n deuce, were gneala id Mr and Mr Vriliur Orahan over ISSstSl Mt Clark la editor ol Ihe lllilepeiideiii Bnlofprlss Mlas Lillian Wang ami Ml. II. I. n la-e spent SSVSfSl daa of laat week ill Portland Mrs A KrtMfOI and on. Kd want, rsturoed laturds) ftom a week visit with her parents at Need, Mr and Mrs rthur Oiabaiu Mr and Mra Win CUik and two anna ipogl Sunday eujotliig the NStsMfJ along the Columbia Hlghwa) Mr SOd Mis 0 V Proilly were Portland vUltma Saturday Mr. and Mia OgOTfS DOSdbadloS and Miss Nona Austin wetil to Port bind Satnrdav lo take In the O A C Nebraaka footbull game Mr J Hidden and atiiull ilauglu. r. Virginia, of Sliver toll, were guests at the Fletcher home Sunday Mr M P Sailor waa visiting In Poitlaud and Liberal laat week . ' Caiihv High school fixilhall team OPOBOd It seasona eiigageincnts nil Saturday, nnd defeated Jefferson High school II II Mrs II I haa secured an op lion on the Caflbj Herald and la DOS perfecting heraelf along this line of work. M I Lee Is m ting us BSBOg ng editor. lie' Mothers i lub held an liitensl lug meeting at the BOBS of Mr 0 II Oungel Frida) sftsmooo Mrs n A Berkman as leadev for tin- afternoon her topic being "Mothers, a their children ISS them'' Dainty refresh tnents were served by the honlea. aa I Isted ii her mother, Mr. Msrgsrs! Holmes The next meeting of the club will be with Mrs. M I Lee The Utiles Aid Hnclelv of Ihe M ( B, church met laat Wedneaday and elected officers for the coming year The following will take the .hairs Mra M. J. I nfSaldsnt; Mrs (Irani White. 1st vice president. Mrs II A BerkUM) 2nd vice president. Mra. I. H. Wang, lec rotary, and Mrs Phillip tresanrsri The following visiting eonulttoeror the year was sppolntsd MesdajBos John Graham, m. P, Bailor, M B, Brsdfordi Ray Vlnyard and Mi Kirov Hales. Ubrarisn C B Wyetb ha snnouncod tin- iirrlv.il of twenty new books at the public library, whbh is quits an addition for tin- patrons Interested In the recent publications. Mr. and Mis Rarieflowlsb) wero Portland visitors Baturday, Mr. and Mrs. II B, Bvsni took In the 0, a. C.-Nebraska football game Bsturday ami remained for the Ns braska reception in lbs evening Mis. Ina Moe .pent the weekend with Portland friends Miss Minnie Bsrtmsn iponl Bundsy in Portland Miss Myrtle Lorenjl and Miss Hssol Collins of Maoksburg, were Canby visitors Wednesday. Mrs. it. s. Smith iponl Tuesday in Oregon city. Harry Harvey was a Portland vis Itor Sunday. Mrs Chester win was a Portland hopper Thursday, Mrs. W. C Clark was a Portland vIh Itor Friday. I Rubber Stamps ( lot Kulilirr Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or- ilcrs for special stamp on short Orders rrrrivnl by 5 I'. M, Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. DAIRY G. H. JONES Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. Oregon City Enterprise Office Outfitters Phone Pacific 2 Home B-10 Mr and Ml II Harina of Ma, I lilllg weir Calll.) -I,..p , i KlhU) Haul) riggOj who haa been alien i lllg Pnrllaiid bllalliena i nllege , a up Klld.it fin a lew da) flail won hi gSfSSJll lal Ivim aei made bu.lnea. Wlp to PortlSsal lhurlar Mr and Mi P 0 Hi. ) gf lllg collglSlillalli.il otri Ihe ailltal ol all 14 imilMd bSJ will, b ami. Krlda, O, liihrr '.' 'I he lining man la In l rSlM William Mi ami Mra I. A HfShiSS and of Portland WOTS Cuiiht rtsMtJI Inn ,lat The home ol Mi M Maple aa the acetie ol a bulb, la) i rlnbral Inn bulb Hmida) and Mniular HumUi waa Mra Maple a .Villi hlrllid) and In honor ol Ihe OOOSStM gSM hlblleii ami giamb bib It. n .pent I be da) with In I l h,,.e pri aeiil i. Ml .not Ml. OSOTflt Maple, ol Aalorla Mi ami Mm Kd Maple, and ilaughi M dred. of Mulliio Mis Hut, bei aOSV and giamb hltdreii of Purkpla.i M..n ,la a nuinbrr ol ladlea from Oregon i ll i eSSM up In spend the day. bring lug with them likete of immI thing. whbh helH'd lo louipose a line dinner Thla la a )eil SttaiOM with these ladles thru bating api.lll ra, h I, i III. la. with Mra Maple .line b. moved heir from Oregon CM) gfcMJ )eai ago The gueala ere Me. SSStSS Hlanchard, Myrta. Maloon. Os borSa Peterson. Tingle. Caae. tlrau. uid Ml. Myers A re, eplloll was gl.en We, In, .1 , night al the M I i bur, b for Rev and Mrs v Hot ,i Moors sssl Um isooksrs o I the Caul.) Iliad Mla Anne Km. a. i and Mr I.e. I. . . I'ellowa. of Portland. OMtOffgf to Call lb) Hiinibit In w Sea IS with Mil Iw . er' paretit. Mrs Harina. of M o k. burg, to I psnled by her damhlria. Mlaaea l.ll llau and Kale VSTS ' an'.) MaSOBOl ediieaday. Mr and Mra C Hulra. Mi ami Mra Prod Howard and daughlei Kraiicla. Mr and Ml. Wllniur Hani in and children, were vlallm. at Slefatil lamp Sutiilav II II Klaher haa opened up a Itah Innrket In Ihe bultdiug vw II tl the Han. I gSOl ie.il e.tale office Miaa )eu Ni'watrom la In , barge of the niatk. t Mra Martha Q HOfWOOd who has been III for wiiiie time, died at her home Sunday, Qetobaf ' " I and wa burled al .Ion i eiueiery. Orlohrt . i FSBSrSl servbea were held t the home. Ret W lloyd Moore con. In. t lug tin -..-ill,,- He. Idea her nil. baud and alt children. Mra HopwiN.I lea r a mother und father. Mr am! Mra. John Burton, of Slreator. III. ami three llatSrS, Mra Matilda Malnd, Mi. Mart Pulp ami Mr. Huala Define bough, all of Itroator, 111 . and one brother, I .or en Iturton. of Scotia. Ns i.ruska. who hate Ho- .vmpnthy of In , many friends ALWAYS RELIABLE. Oregon City Eaperlcny Going Datk lor Ttire Year. Kl ine) weaklieaa i an be cured Hut what caused It time will cause It again Here's an Oregon City woman win, ha. had scleral alia. k. Scicr.il limes In otur three )ear Mm. Vine ha UsSd Doau a Kidney Pills, She sata Unit lioan.. hate lie.,, failed her Over three nr ago Mrs Pace publicly indorsed Dunn's sin-now confirms her its torn sue Whsl belter prOOl ot tuerll ' Proved bv tears of experience Told ij Oregon Cltj poopla Thia is convlnclni lestinon) Mrs .1 Ii. I'm e. ;ij Twelfth St . Oregon city. aa: "Doan'a Kidney Pills hate been used with the bOSI ol results in our home ami i feel perfeci it free iii recommend them' Tim abOVS BtStSnSnl wu given mi April I, 1918, ami on April 1 1, 1 1 1 1, Mrs. Pace added. "I um only loo glad lo confirm what I said In my lor mor itatement recommending Dosn Kidney Pills. Whenever i feel in need ol a kidney medicine, I lake I loans Kidney Pills and they BSVSr lull In do me good." Prb e 50C at nil dealer. Don t .linply ask for a kidney remedy get Dunn's Kidney Plllst he same thai Mrs. Pace has twice publloyly rscom mended, Foater-Mllburu Co., Props, Buffalo, N. V. Adt notic delivered the fo lowi'm: morning, FULL WEIGHT BUTTER OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2