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OKEC.OX CITY KXTF.ItritlSK. FIJI DAY. PITH MM Kit '2'X UHH. Vaok wraooin E LARSEN & COMPANY Leading Grocers and General Merchants Corner 10th and Main SU., Oregon City, Or. Cream Sojiarators, Dairy, Poultry ami Ita Supplies. We pay CASI 1 for Kggs, Poultry, I li!c, Grain and other produce. STANDARDIZATION FLAG COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT AT 1W l(t' Kr c vcr idc-uouh WOMAN WELL KNOWN TO JEN j NINCS LODGE AND NOETHE : STATION PASSES AWAY. TENDS RALLY AND OIVES DISTRICT PENNANT. MACKSBURG. . MACKHIIL'KO. Ore., iHf. J 8iv clal--IJe Chrlstm bmdl lion the tun shone out on the SSih of ! rcniber. makliiR tbe Jar truly Joy ful on. KrH the awesome Mt. Iloml Julno4 In Ih genrral sldnr ul Itxkr4 out from th obscurln; tog thitl hid -iieliilcd It for e-. The time honored and nrri-r satin: Christ mas tree, lailrn with tha fruit of at fwtlonate toll irrared moat of the home and many ora tha Christmas hnmo-ror.irr who enjoyed tbrm Mr. and Mra John lleplcr lth their daughter, Horenco. aiwnt the day at the home of Mr. lleplcr. Sr. Mra, W. Ruth, recrlved a visit from her brolhrri. Ilrnnle and Glenn. Mlaa Anna llopler with her brother. George and their little alater. Maud, were f.uest of their brother Jea on ChrUtmaa. Mra. Henry .Irtish with her aon, Frcnrl. aent the day with the aen lor Mrs. Hrush Chrlatmaa. The elder Mrs. Hrush la bappr In the hope that the recent operation on ter eye for cataract la to result In the complete restoration of the eight. Mr. Simon Miller, whose severe Ill ness waa lately mentioned la the Kn terprise. Is resting easily at present, but shows little alxna of recovering strength. The Sunday school festival held on 8unday evening at the Lutheran church, was an event not soon to be forgotten. An elaborate program, was rtne'y rendered, showing the careful training given the children by Rev. FY. Lucas. The gifts wore well chos en and certain of lasting appreciation from nil who received them. Nothing aeemed wanting to the complete en joyment and benefit of the whole school. The relatives and numerous Men Is of Mr. Rufus Kraxburger were glad to here him with them wain and doubly glad to find him ahowtng no 111 effects of the long and serious Illness In Oregon City. The entire community received a sad surprise last week In the tidings of the sudden death of Mrs, Moreni Oeicr wife of Rer. Gottlelb Marcus Oeier of California, and former pastor of tho Lutheran church of Macksburg. Mrs. Oeier was highly esteemed and greatly beloved by her husband'a con gregation and by all who knew her during her sojourn among us. We wish to convey, through the Enter prise, our alncereet sympathy to her husband and her children in their Irre parable loss. The Mother's club met for its last session In 1916 on December 21st at the home of Its secretary- It being the closing session of the year, elec tion of officers waa in order. Mrs. John Hepler was rechosen president by acclamation; the vice president Mrs. Simon Miller and the secretary, Mrs. G. M. Ra'dwln received each a majority of votes for reelection. The next meeting of the Mothers' club will be at the home of Mrs. John Helnx, January 4th. ALSPAUGH. ALSPAUGH, Ore.. Doc. 28. (Spe cial) Mrs. Fred Ely and children i.f Morgan, Oregon spent ChriBtmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dowty. Mr- and Mrs. George Doug'as and daughter, Harriet, of Portland, also spent Christmas with their parents. - Miss Echo Githens who has been teaching at Morgan spent Christmas with her parents. Bert Palmateer, of Morgan, has been visiting relatives and friends In this vicinity. Bert Palmateer, Guy McDonough, of Kelso, Wash., Miss Alta Sarver, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beers spent Christmas at the homo of John Gith ens. Mr. Wright, tho manager of the wood camp on Edgcr Hciple's place went to Portland to spend Xmas. He Is looking for some people to split wood. Dave Hoffmeister is working in the wood cam:: . Mr. and Mrs- Edgar Heiple were Es tacada visitors Tuesday. 0 MOLALLA. MOLALLA, Ore., Dec. 28 (Special) J. Kramer, of Mt. Angel, was In town one day last week looking for his brother-in-law, Bert Johnson. 'Mrs. Zeb Bowman and little son were In Molalla shopping recently ' Grandma Russell was In Molalla do ing her Christmas shopping. A shower was given Miss Ethel Wells last Saturday In honor of her coming wedding. Miss Wells has bf-cn a clerk at Robblns Bros, for some time and has made many personal friends who wish her well, but will miss when shopping. Oscar Lyons has been having bolls, Beeminely started by rose thorns, - when clearing land. Lpadfl of turkeys and mistletoe came to Molalla to remind one oi me Mrs. Sam Behnke received word that i., mh. Wnrl. formerly, of per ")"" Hubbord. had passed away. Mrs. Worl had been a sufferer from tuber culosls for some time. . . Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg, of Dundf were 1 Molalla recently visiting with Mrs. iat and Mrs; Allan.' : -, . Good for Constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent tnr constipation. They are pleasant MRS.ffBIKABOWim. PIONEER OF'52, DIES; EAfil.K CHEKK, Ore. tVe. 2t (Hwtlal Another old pioneer rsej on when Mia. Kablna I". How let. died at her home at this place pet-ember 1. She had been an Invalid (or many years. rUMn Fry Markood waa born in loa February :, IStO. ller mother died when the quite young. In 1S5! h'r father. Pat Id Markaood. brought his family to Oregon and aet lied at Karl Creek. She waa united In niarrlage to Will lam J. Hoalett September 20. 1SSI. with whom she lived for nearly 0 years. His death, which occurrej nearly three years ago. was the flrt In her Immediate family. Four daugrt ters were born of this union. Mrs. Vlu'a IVwsla. of taglo Creek. Mrs. Mary Jane Douglss. of McMmnvtlle. Mr. Mrs. Uulse F- Cooke, of Damascus and Mrs. Lydla A. Woodle. of Eatacada. She affiliated with the Christian Adventlst church for many years. She was also a member of the Eagle Creek grange for many years and carried a life Insurance In that order. She 's survived by four daughters. 27 grand children. 62 great grand hclldren. three alsters and one brother. Funeral services were conducted byj Rev. Mr. Aue. of tatacada, ai mo home where ahe came aa a bride over 62 years ago. Six of her grandsons. William W. Cooke. Waller. Ed and Roy Douglas. Guy and Ray Woodle ected aa pall bearers. She waa laid to rest besides her husband In the Gibson cemetery near their home. The Eagle Creek garange conducting the burtal services. t- EAGLE CREEK EAGLE CREEK. Ore.. Dec. IS. (Special) Carl Douglass mad a trip to Fortland one day last week. Mr- and Mrs. Lou Baker and daugh ter Lola, spent Christmas In Portland. The Christmas entertainment given by the school on Friday evening was quite a success and much enjoyed by the audience. A few baswet were sold, also plate lunches. The receipts of the evening were about 114.23. with Miss Kennedy, the teacher, wishes used to standardize the school house and grounds. H. S. Gibson act ed as i.uctioneer. Mrs. Will Doug'ass went to Steven son. Wash., to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Swee-' ney. Mr- and Mrs. Roy Douglass and daughter, Reva, were Christmas guests Lat the home of Mrs. Douclass." parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Moehnke. Mrs. Viola Douglass was the guest of her daughter, Mrs- H. S. Jones, of Portland, over Christmas. Ed Burnett was on Eagle Creek vis itor recently. Mr. and Mrs- Walter Douglass and daughters, Misses Mildred and Florice, were guests at the home of J. C. Duua, of Garfield, Christmas. Miss Vera Beckett spent Christ mas at the farm home. George Clester and sister, Helen, who have been over to Molal'a for sometime, returned home last Friday. Ed. Douglass and wife have moved to the Ed. Burnett place, and Mr. Bowers and family, who were living on the Burnett place, have moved to the Noah Stlngley place, where Ed. Douglass has lived for a year. U. S- Clark and son, Carl, have re cently returned to Eagle Creek from eastern Oregon, where they have beeu , working through harvest. $ CEDARDALE t CEDARDALE, Ore., Dec. 28 (Spe cial) Christmas nassed very pleas antly in this neighborhood with a tree , and urogram at the school house, ; given by the Literary society. Light! refreshments were served. After the program a social time was enjoyed. B. F. Bonnny has been on the sick list the last week, but he is some better at this writing. Claude Winslow and family were en tertained at Xmas dinner at Charley Johnsons. Mrs. Maun is seriously ill. Clarence Orem Is home for a two-wei-ks' vacation from his school work at Corvtllls. The Larkins young folks attended the tree and program at Colton Mon day night. Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Orem spent Xmas day at the latter's home at Up per Colton. Mrs. A. Cooper arrived home from Portland Saturday after a prolonged visit there. Miss Marjorie Cooper left for Port land Tuesday for a few days' visit with friends. R. Orem and A. Cooper give a masked ball at their hall at Orchards Falls, next Saturday night. Mrs. Fleming and children are vis iting Gtorge Williams. Dave Nordling Is home from Cor vallis for the holidays. Cough Medicine for Children. Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scottsville, N. Y., says: "About five years ago when we were living in Garbutt, N. Y., I doc tored two of my children suffering from colds with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and found It Just as repre sented In every way. It promptly chocked their coughing and cured their colds quicker than anything I ever used." Obtainable everywhere. 14 ! MCA00WBROOK MK.UKlWIUtOHK. Ore., Dee. 21 (Special)-Kuth Utklns visited the l ull n MI'U st hool Thursday. Mra. Duly, of Silverton, pent ChrUt maa with her ilairx liter, Mrs. Warren llat.-y. IWn, Herman and Uuben Chlnduren were Portland vliltors lout week. J. M. Urklns. of Oregon City, spent a few data lust week vUltlng at bis brother's. A. 1. l-arklna. Chas Shepherd s children have been quite sUk but are a Utile bolter at present writing. P. O. Chlmtgren and family. M. D. Chlndgren and family spent Chrlatmaa at 1 1 anna O. Johnson'. Several from here attended the ChrlHtmaa program at Cotton Monday evening. Mury Alice lloltnan, of MoMlnnvllIe, Is spending her Christmas vacation with her folks. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ilolman. A family by the name of Durst from eastern Oregon, havo rented what la known as the Cooper p'ace. R. I, Orem and family of Vnlon Mill. Fred Blackman and family spent Chrlatmaa at A. L. Larkins. Clarence Orem of the O. A. C. Is pending his Christmas vacation cut ting saw logs for llult Bros. Willie Saart returned home Sunday after spending several day visiting In Portland. Arthur Johnson returned home from Montana tast week after spending three years there doing survey work. He said Oregon looked good to him If It was a little muddy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman and sons. Charles and Ra'ph, of Monroe. Oregon, are apendlng Christmas week with Mr. Hoi mans parents. Mr- and Mrs. Chas. Holman. Several from Meadowbrook attended the concert at Colton Wednesdsy even ing. LIBERAL. 4 -$ LIBERAL. Ore.. Dec. 2S. (Special) A family passed through Liberal last week. They were moving to the Eby district. It Is reported that they have rented a place known as the Eby place. Frani Kraxberger, of Macksburg. went to Trulllnger's mill for a load of watat, which he had left some time ago to be recleaned- Mrs. Dlmlck of Woodburn, who has been visiting her brother Richard rwrtgni, ior a lew aays, nas reiurueu to her home. H. W. Wagoner. Jack Readlands, D. W. Badger and Chris Doeppleb meas ured up several hundred cords of cord wood Saturday. One lot had been es timated, while in the log, and paid for as one hundred and seventy cords. As several were Interested In the fulling, swamping, sawing and splitting. It wait measured and proved to be one hun dred and sixty-nine and one-fourth cords. Mr. Balasro went to Liberal Friday on business. Jack Readlands took Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wagoner to Mullno to meet the five o'clock car to Portland. The Wag oners will live In Portland. There was a tiirkey raffle advertised at Liberal for the twenty-third. ChrlHt Vl:k who has been quaran tintd because of scarlet fever, Is abld tq -e out again. The store has been treated to disinfection. Dr. Morrey's daughter who had scar- let f(;Ver qlllte eexereyi ai,ie to be up. I Although others have been known. to be exposed no new cases have broken out. Wm. Hlnes took a wogan load of live turkeys and geese to market recently. H. H. Witzke went to Macksburg on business last week. ' r The children of the Liberal school had a program at the school houso Friday afternoon. The main theme being Christmas. Mr. Porter Is splitting cordwood in the Baldwin timber. Mr. and Mrs. David Wolfer's daugh ter anr family of Portland were home to spend Christmas. Chris Doeplebb made a business trip to Portland last week. Mr. Dlckerson had the misfortune to lose .a valuable cow. The animal got Into John Dam's grainery and ate an amount that proved fatal. KELSO BAZAAR TO AID SCHOOL, A 010 SUCCESS KELSO, Ore-, Dec. 26. (Special) The Parent-Teacher bazaar hold Sat urday evening was a splendid success the amount cleared being $42, which will be used for the school. Robert Jonsrud had a well drilled on his bluff place; Water was struck at the depth of 150 feet. The school library books have all 'mn varnished and pocketed. The State Traveling library is also kept at the school house and Is free to all who wish to borrow books on Wednes days and Friday between 4 and 5 p. m. Nervous Women. When the nervousness Is caused by constipr.tion, as is often the case, you will get quick relief by taking Cham berlain's Tablets. These tablets also Improve the digestion. Obtainable ev- It.Mtl.OW, Or. Dee. -rtiial) Huppy New Year to all! A ChrUtmaa tree and program rr given In tho hall Thuraday liltilit Mlas He n n 'a pupil of 111 piluury grade. Th program well r n dered and tho children did el alio lug tbe training they bad received from the teai h -r. l.e llaea art'' ) Sunta Clam and few knew him. Si'hool rimed Friday for the hull day week while both teacheis wen! to their respective home In Portland Leonard I'aruient -r and family came home front the logging camp to apenJ Xmas. Mr. Krlikton ram home from the St. Vincent' hospital ChrUtuias. Mr ErU'kaon going down after her. Clarence l-andaercck spent Xuiii at home. Mlaa Ada Ma. of Oregon City spent Sunday with Mr, Tallman. Mr- and Mr. Wendell Crow'ey and Mr. and Mr. Norman Crowley went to Portland Christmas when a family reunion of It waa held at the Crowley home. Stella. Nellie and Elmer Berg went home with their alater. Mr. Johnion. to apend their vacation at McKee. Carl Brudrlg. Mia lleaale and I-anra Brudrtg were home from Portland for Xmaa. Mr. and Mrs. JeaM and son. Jack, who have been visiting Mr. Jesse parents, left for their home la Idaho, Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Maw, of Portland, were visiting Mr. Mew's alster, Mr- Man uel King, ChrUtmaa. Sam Hoover and family have gone to Sto'll Wash., to visit Mr. Hoover' brother for several weeks. Martin Wlddow will drive Mr. Hoo ver' team at Molalla In hi absence. This place has the honor of having a standard school. County School Su perintendent J. E. Calavun presented the school Monday with a pennant and gave the children an Interesting aud Instructive talk. Mr. Goln baa worked the two terms he baa been teaching for the stand ardization. Mr. Lena Bond and Mrs. Tarrott who have been visiting their parent. Mr. and Mr. Jesse, have returned home. Mr. Young went to Spokane with Mrs. Bond where he will rest for a week. Born, to Mr. and Mra. Enoch Grand land, a daughter. Mrs. Larson waa called to Port'and to see her daughter, Therollne, who Is 111 with pneumonia. Jim Crowley has gue to Portland where he secured a position. Work on the ditch la discontinued for the present. Mr Benson has returned home from Grendale. Miss Vera Johnson, of Portland, Is visiting her uncle. Mr. Turner. II. Erlckson Is home on a visit. Roseburg 22 per cent of 65 road districts In Douglas county, vote spe clnl taxes for highway Improvement. OUR JITNEY OFFER This and 5c. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall It to Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chi cago III., writing your name and ad dress clearly. You will receive In re turn a trial packago containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup: Fo'oy Kidney Pills, for poln In sides and back; rheuma tism, backache, kidney and bladder ail ments; and Foley Cathartic Tabids, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. (Adv.) 25c PER MONTH IS THE AVERAGE COST OF OPERATING A MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM RAMISH THF RIICKET BRIGADE! a Think how many mile, of steps your wife Is obliged to take each day banw pressure. Is It any wonder that she Is dog tired each night. The useless w time a little water is needed, the endless trips to the well or spring, these are YOU'LL OCT YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OUT OF A No Secret About the Mitchell System Th Mltcholl Kjnti-m L a lmplo system, nothing dlrfl--nlt to urifli-mtiiiitl or nfMTntiv oout It. 'I'lii- reason It sin's luili-r wrvl' l h'fsnss It l Hindi- up ot ln-iti-r nulls. In miiWIn mir V""" w" imp the MIWwII iti-hm-iI Kti-el l'm-iimnllp 1'iiik; II HhIhI nn.ler hrsvli-r iin nnnri' lhn J"U ,n I"", on ' mill Is icimranli'' il r.ir IX, pomiiln: w" us" nlr the MYKKX KlM talw iat nini". I' there Is s better pump thnn the SlyiTP, the mint erllleal pump onjrers In Anierii-s 1 net know of It. f'T power. If K"i"ie indue la liewlPil, we Inetnll s Hlorer, the moat Ik-mi-nl.le tin-re la. Iia lrri.li Ity will appeal to jron o I once. More than :i,n users In Ibe Northwest so lis a "Koirf!" ewrlne, nrn) so It Is, . In fnet, our uniriia ure innde np to snlt your reuolre luinls; we ihni't iillu,t lu make your reiiiilreineiils sun i.ur outfits. Wrltu iia anil we will tell ou How we ilo It. - W: J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City .Agent JKNNIMirt l.niMIK. or.. !' 2 (SptiiaK Mm. liieter V. liar, well known lmn and at Itoelh sta tion, tiled l hr home, on Belmont street, Portland, December 21., Mil mid her hulitiit hnd spent many sum mer on Ihn lull lis of Hie Wlllauielln llmlile her widower, Mr. Ilate leaves on d.iuiihler, N.nn y Jane, uned all years, and a brother, II. W. Klklns. Mr. and Mr. ('. C. Hole have re turi.ed from Oswego, where they spent soma day while Mrs. Hole's parvni wire III Many family reunions worn held on Christmas day at this place. The member of the Shaver family gath ered at the Wil'lnm Jacob home where thirteen werw rlilrtalned over Ihn week end and after Christina d ty Mr. and Mr. James Wei. Iron and family ramo down from New berg and visited with lirr.ndpa Waldron and Miss Alice, and apendlng Christmas day with tin John Waldron family at Onk Grove. Tho member of th Morse faintly were entertained at the home of Mr. Morse' youngest daughter. Mr. Hay- les, of Kvergreen. Cover were laid for twenty sU. Ilealdn (he member of (ho family who resld at the IohIk Mr. Morse of l-ebnnon and Mr. and Mr. I'ttlnton and family of Orchards, Wash., attended the reunion. Mr and Mrs. Kennedy pretty new home was the scene of a jolly Christ mas party when the Humphrey family of West Linn and the Oswald family of Fern Ridge, were their guests. Mr. and Mr. Heeley s'so entertained member of their family. Mr. mid Mr. J. E. Heeley of Portland and Mr. and Mr: Irvine and Mis Fny Irvine of Independfnre, were their guest. Mr. and Mr. Bert lloardman and family went to Silver Spring where the member of their clan were enter tained by their parent. Mr and Mr. G. D. Boardman. Thl I the first re union In some year and twenty-three member enjoyed the Chrlatmaa din ner. Mr. and Mr. Pierre entertained Mr. and Mr. W. D. Wood and family and the A. C. McFarlane family of Port land on Christina day. Mr. Klla Spooner and Ml Vivian. ipi'nt a delightful day with her niece, Mr. Robert Cravatte of Wichita, and Miss Florenre Jennings, who Is up from Marhfleld. Ore., till after the holiday. Mr. and Mr H. J. Robinson were guest of the Lldell family In Portland on Chrlstma day. The operetta given by the achool children on Friday evening waa en Joyed by many. In fact, ao many of the patrons of school came out that many were compelled to stand during the pluy. A little brownie and snow bird drill were given by the primary pupils In costume. Alfred tang'ey acted aa Santa Clans. Mary Kesai, Dorothy Fox and Gladys Caldwell were French dolls; Robert Russell. Earnest Rothe. Otis Grant wero Jumping Jack; Dorothy Jacobs, Ruby Fraut. Edith Caldwell were blocks: Elizabeth BruechTt. Virginia Ostrom. Besslo and Grnce Fraut and Leona Fox were Christmas bells; Mab'e Hoppc. Stella McVlcker. Elva Kades. Mlnnlo Ilo tho. Ruth Truscott. Myrtle Berry vere the Chrlstmos randies: Shirley Park and Vernon UCure. William Bru fchcrt, Sydney LnCurc, Oswuld and Rhoda Yung, Vclma lloardimin were the Christmas stockings; Calvin Moroo. George Card and Htllle Cook were tho Ilrownlo police and Iao Cook tho teddy bear. Tho llttlo ones all took their parts wo'I. Tho school rooms each contained ChrlHtmns trees and Chrlstmns forns and bells and wreaths of holly wora used In profusion to add to the attrac tiveness of tho rooms. ZT! MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM It will mnke ynur properly more rnnrn halil'y Ullll Colllellieu dirmiK" 11m r"J" o ' "' ' iniirnlrv. tliA mnny supply of rtinnlnK walor In tlm home,. i.-.-,i Tha Mltrln.ll HvHtem liuikes thliiKH morn rnrivenlent In the barnyard am? It aff-.rils uhs.ilutn prutertli.n iikiiIiihI flrn l.v supplying a il.ipniid uhln simtilv of wilier miller liny prtHiir up In l-ft poiituis. ...n," ( .Y J.....r. th. heulthfif your folks. bernuHS nothlnR of forelirn miliirii run Kt Into the Into tho Alltrhell Witter Hyslom. If vour wntir sourre is pure, your Th Mr". ? Wutrr Hystrm furnishes fool wi.ter In summer nnrl Is nmof nJnlrs freeilnK In winter. In short. II nu.k-s life worth llvltut. ,u I t . u will look al the matter from every iinnlH you will nome to n'e con.iusUin iht ymi simply esnnot afford lo do without water uniler pressure In tbe home. Stover aTnslnes Mysi't Pump Implement m Mm "eiirtrrwn ijt r .tiyr SPOKANE- The member of tirace (iulld will meet at the He". A. Oslroin lionit on Wednesday alteriiiHui from two tl.l five Johnnie WelM.-r wnt ChrUtni-s ! day with home folks In Seattle. I The Christ maa frolic held at tlm liiunll on the evening of lwenile 23rd we much eiijyved. The ihoreli was pretty with It (Ire plain and Its Chrlstmauis tree with wreathes. Ore gun grape, i luster of mistletoe, and holly here and there with r I nepe puir mado pretty decoration Flora Alice Morse, llalmor Robert. Murle Moore. lellrt and Mary Kesl 4ve pleasing recitations, IW ssIa and (irsce Trout sang a duet, and Elaine Itechtcl and Marin Moore gave a sweet Christ ma lulluby ong. The Trim class favored with a song and reHinded with an encore. A box of randy was given all present and package were left for the sick. The Chrlatmaa service on Sunday rv eiilng waa quite well attended The pastor' sermon was on "The Wnrl I Need of Christ " Special musl ; by it ladles' quartette romposed of Mrt. W. W. Thompson. Mr. W. I. Moor Mi. Wm. Jacob and Mis l-et'lalre Ostrom sang A mlied quartette of Mra Wm. Jacoba. Mlsa Ostrom, Geo. A. and m ralne Oatrom gave a pleasing mimbi r. The regular men' choir compose I if I. Ostrom. (leo. Ostrom. II. Wooiliiam, W. I. Bllnestone, Frank Tucker sang. Mr. W. W. Thompsan also gave a solo. Mr ana Mr. Hugh Robert enter lalneu at the social hour of the regu lar monthly focua meeting of the church on Tuesday evening. Mis Dorla Palnton gave two readings which were much enjoyed. The table waa markml for Iwentyfnur. and con tainer! a small Chrlstma tree and polnsetta for decoration. A pleas ant hour followed the reports of the month, plans for the new yt ar an I Sunday school worker conference Helen and 1 or I a Palnton. of Orch ards. Wash., and Mis Heeley, ate tn joying their Christina holiday with friends at thl place. Wendell Smith I home f-oin Cor vallis for the holiday. Mr. and Mr. McClaln entertained the young peoplo at a pretty Chrlst ma party on the evening of Decem ber 2.'.th. The house wa very pr-tty with It Chrlstma decoration. Among those attending were: Holer and Doris Palnton. Melvin ShsdwiU, of eastern Oregon. Mr. Olson, of Porthmt, Marlon Barber, of Portland. Margaret Tuivti, U'Cliilpi Ostrom, Mary nnd Wilma I'ruechert, Annie Itilasell, llessl-j Hub-! erta, Oulda Deter, Alice Heater aud Htii-n Shaver of Vorthnd. Marlm Yung, Alden Kelly. Arthur Roberta. Corny Deter, (lien Ruascl, Arthur Tucker, Chester McClaln. Eurl llonrd- rt'iun and Evelyn McClaln. Stop th First Cold. A cold doe not get wall of Itsolf. The process of wearing out a cold wear you out, and your cough be comes serious If neglected. Hacking coughs (I nil n tho energy and sap the vltullty. For 47 years tho huppy com bination of soothing untlneptlc bal sams In Dr. King' Now Discovery hu honied coughs nnd relieved conges tion. Young nr.J old con testify to tho efiifctlveness of f'r. King' New Discovery for coughs und colds. Buy a liollio louny ur. your uruggmi, uuc. (Adv.) back number and a useless consumer she doe. not have U.e atr kck t ast o nw l lifting : S" that maUe for physical breakdowns. IN MORE WATS) THAN ONK vnn num. win m,n ... . 7 . .. . -.1,1 I.. ., mil.. fuller rnlivenieni:e tuut lira ut:,nui,t water after It 1ms heen pumpuil water will remain pure until 1 m J ASK PORTLAND BOISC .IS),- If ORE. JF TRIP TO OREGON PIRST MADE IY OX TEAM IN 1S61 WAS MAYOR OP TOWN. Al llORA, Ore., Dec. 21-Jcob (I. Miller, ex mayor of Aurora and for year one of the leading member 'f th famous Aurora Colony, founded by Dr. William Kelt, died Thursday night at bis home here, aged 71 year. J. P. Col conducting the service. Mr. Miller I survived by a sister, Mrs Martin (ilesy; a brother, Joseph Miller, of I'orttand, and numatou nephew and niece. He was promi nent many year In business and civ!-; matters, both In Colony time and alnre then. Jacob O. Miller waa bora In Mahon ing county, Ohio, but removed to Bethel. Mn, In li He aervwd aa Lieutenant In the Missouri Slate Mi litia In and later a postmasi.r at Kethel. He came to Oregon In 1183. driving an ox team acres the plain. Twl" year later he returned to Bethel, where he became the leader of the community rolony there until II die solved. He returned to Oregon tn 1SSJ to remain, lie served a mayor and president of the council for many year. PELTS ARE BROUOHT IN J. V. Sherman, or Molalla. brought In two rtyote pelt Wednday to claim the bounty. He also recently killed bobcat near Molalla. BOY'S PLAYMATE DISAPPEARS Hhep, a dog, owned by Ie Wilton, ha disappeared and hla youthful own er la much concerned over the loss. Every attempt to find the animal ha been frull'ess. Shep 1 yellow with a white ring aroud hla neck. He dis appeared from the family home on High atriH't a week ago. Oangtr Signal. If the fire bell should ring would you run and atop It or go and help to put out tha fire? It t much tho same way with a cough. A rough I a danger algnal a much a a fire bell. You should no more try to suppress It than to stop a fire bell when It I ringing, Out should cure tho disease that cause tha roughing. This rnn nearly always bo dono by taking Chnmhtirlnln'a Cough Uomody. Many havo used .t with the most beneficial rusult. It I especially vnliiublo for tho persist ent cough that so often follow a bud cold or an attack of the grip. Mrs. Thoiim Beechlng, Andrews, !nd write: "During tho winter my hue band tuke cold eaully and cough nnd coughs. Chomborloln Cough Itemndy I the best medicine for break ing up those, altncka nnd you cannot got hi in to toko any other." Obtain utile everywhere. (Adv.) of energy. Water whan yen want. Whirs rou want t. Send for. a copy of . our booh M rDflM TUP D ATU 1 nwi 1 iiiurnill OF HIS FATHERS' It will tell you. dllabout this B. mtersupply question FOR BOOK A 3T to take and mildandgenUe In effect. I Artv.lJ i rvwhere. fAdv