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OlikOON CITY KNTKIMMtlSI'. I-RIDAY. JANUAUY V 1917. M ACK8BUR0. 4 J M ACKHIU'ltll, Ore, Jan. tHpe rial) Ome more the ho'lduy srason I uht. the irM'iiti. the result of so many ttri-k of ili-aaiit loll, have all Ihh'ji dlised of, the Christmas ire.- dimmed n( their liiixi'l anil sitl. con signed to the ood pita and the dix ora tions taken dun. The hoine-romer hav flnlahed their visit and returned to their several vnrnlUnii and everything on the runi-he la again coins on the even t' nor of lla m ar. Tti IU bell rang out to a nt.irry sky on Putnl.iy at midnight to tell us that 1916 had entered tlio abjsni jf eternity. The tlinp honored tradition that AVh -n the day tKtua to lengthen the cold begins to strengthen." was fully maintained In the ck folio IiikI Christmas. The thltkest Ice of the puuu t-It ik found In those few ! nights, lut little did the ranchers hivd th cold for in the land-clearing of tho yoar pant wrh quantities of fuel hav accumulated that Ita unlimited use ia only a benefit to the ranch. Frank Hilton came down from hli mountain farm to look after hla ranch here on Near Year'a day. He report heavy anow In the mountain but I elated with the prospect of successful farming In the coming aeaaon, the soil having aucb perfect natural drMnage that plowing baa already begun. Mr Hilton la also well pleased with the effects of the mountain air upon the health of hla family. Mrs. Hilton, who vu a chronic aufferer from rheu matism, aeema to have entirely recov ered from It now. The Mothcr'a club la to meet on Thursday at the home ot Mrs. John Helm to begin the third year ot Ita existence. The auccesa and the acknowledged usefulness of this organization has far surpassed the fondest hopes Ita found' ers entertained at Ita beginnin on January "th. 1915. It was a thing en- tlrely new to thla community then, but ! not one of Its members would hear of Us banishment now. Owing to the shortness of the winter day, the ladles are meeting for work In the forenoon for the present, but will resume the afternoon session upon the arrival of spring. The schools tnat were closed for the holidays, reopened Tuesday, January !, The congregation of the Mennonttes are holding new year services at their chapel on the evenings of Monday and Tuesday in the present week- The service, largely choral and conducted by. Mr. David Kauffman, is eharmlni; and impressive to a marked degree. The attendance is large. . i . 3 CARUS. CARUS, Ore., Jan. 4. (Special) There was a party given at C. Stuarts' Wednesday night on the return of their Bon, Edgar, who has been in eastern Oregon for the past seven months. The services at the Methodist church last Sunday night in order to establish an Epworth league. The question was not fully decided and there will be another meeting January 7. Miss Florence Jaggar is staying in Portland this week attending her sis ter. Miss Cora, who recently met with a serious accident, which she received by Jumping from a burning building, where she was boarding. She Is able to be out of the hospital. J. J. Mills teachers of the Carus school, lias moved up near Eldorado on Tom Davis' farm, where he will try farming during the summer vaca tion. Will and John Davis shipped a car load of oats on the W. V. S. Railway company last week. Eric Fisher and Otis Howard are cutting cord wood for S. L. Canto Richard McCarthy who is taking a court in teachers' training at the Ore gon City high school, spent his vaca tion at home Clarence Evans, who is employed at the Will Lucke warehouse in Ore gon City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weismandel during Xmaa vacation. Mrs. Thomas McCarthy is staying with her daughter, Mrs. H. Smldt, Mr- Smldt being at the St. Vincent hospital in Portland where he had two operations, and is improving. Will Edwards is cutting wood for R. Beattie. T. C. Vonderahe returned to his home near Evergreen after spending a week with relatives here. Fred Carson formerly of Colton, was in this vicinity last week. Found a Sure Thing I. B. Wixon, Fanners Mills, N. Y., has used Chamberlain's Tablets for years for disorders of the stomach and liver and says, "Chamberlain's Tablets are the best I have ever used," Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) LARSEN & COMPANY Leading Grocers and General Merchants Corner 10th and Main Sts., Oregon City, Or. Cream Separators, Dairy, Poultry and Bee Supplies. We pay CASH for Eggs, Poultry, Hides, Grain and other produce. 'Vcrflc - . 4 MUIINO. Ml' I.I Ml. Ore. Jan. I tSpeviali Mr. and Mra. IVte llt-rdiiie siH'iil l.i't Monday tl'hrUtinaa) visiting relatives In Or-Kon City. O. U Paiilel and anna. Jesse, 8UI1 n:an and Clllford. who p'iit the hull da with Mr. and Mr. Chrl Miller at Ualnler. Wash . rv turned home tiun day. Mrs. MII'.r la caring for the In fant son of 0. l Daniels. Mr. and Mra. Johu II. Hums, of Can by, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Jos, I Panlela during the holidays. They returned home last Wednesday The I'hrlstmas ejerclses held at the school house Friday evening preceding Christmas were well attended and the program was enjoyed by every one present. The tr-e bcautlTully dec orated. S.mdv llolsleln la getting better now. II waa a sufferer from typhoid fever. Miss Tlllle Mallet from Shaniko, la vlattlng relatives here In Mullno. Mrs. Crook waa an Oregon City vl i Itor last Saturday. Mra. Woodslde hs gone to King's valley to visit her son. Fred and fam ily, during the holiday aeaaon. Mr. K J. Maple was railed to Tort land Thursday on account of the death of her mother. Mrs. Forbea. Rev. Snyder, of Mololla, conducted services at the church here last Sun day afternoon. Ed ltvrdine and Miss Hazel Erlck son went to King's valley to spend the holidays with friends there. Dalvin MacDonald was a Mullno vis itor this week. Miss Flora Miller, of Molalla. M the guest of ber niece, Mrs. Tom Fish. Mrs. Fph Dodge and daughter, Al thea MacDonald. have arrived at the home of-the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Daniels for an Indefinite stay. A number of relatives of J. J- Mat let met at his home New lears day and bad dinner with him. Mr. and Mrs. August Erlckson and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Holiday were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daniels last Wednesday evening. Word was received here of the death of Mrs. Turner at her home in Cali fornia. She died of pneumonia. She leaves a husband and four children to mourn her. Mrs- Turner was a real dent of Mullno until a few years ago. when they moved away. MEADOW BROOK. MEADOWBROOK, Ore.. Jan. 4. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee and daughter. Pauline, of Portland, visited Mr. Paul Lee's sister, Mr9. Chas. Hoi man, last week. Mr. 0. F. Johnson and family spent Thursday evening at A. L. Larklns. Mr. Garret, the veterinary of Canby, was out to see Chas. Shepherd's horse Friday. Several from Meadowbrook attend ed the New Year's "wake" at the Col ton church Sunday evening. Myrtle Larklns returned to Marquam Wednesday after spending a week with her lolks Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larklns. A New Year's party was given at the home of O. F. Johnson Sunday evening. The evening was spent In music and games. At 12:30 lunch was served. At a late hour the young peo ple returned to their homes, saying New Year's only conies once a year. Those present were: Annie and Freda Johnson, Olive Howard, Myrtle, Hazel and Nettle Larklns, 0. F. Johnson, Arthur and Harold Johnson, Glenn and Allen Larklns, Clarence and Richard Orem, Delhert Husband, Dow Hough ton and Pete Culberson. Mr. I. 0. Orem, Ruben and Ruth Chindgren Bpent Sunday at A. L. Lar klns. t rv s, 5 i, 5 3 J J ? ! DAMASCUS. . DAMASCUS, Ore., Jan. 4 (Special) George Dallas and family have been seriously ill with lagrippe. Mrs. Ida M. Carpenter who has been working for Mrs. S. F. Hewlett in Eagle Creek, has returned home to her daughter, Mrs. John Moore. W. Schwartz and family have re turned from a visit in Yamhill, where they spent the holiday's with Mrs. Schwartz's parents. The schools started In this vicinity Tuesday morning. Miss Hattie Allen who has been sick is reported some better at this, writ inp. Mrs. John Moore has been in Ore gon City the past week. There will be preaching at the M. E. church in Damascus every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. There will be no services In the evening. John Moore made a business trip to Portland one day last week. Oounw I 4 ' ..tuns.;). CI.AItKKS, Ore. ! 4 tHlxniall - Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kliner from Cor vail! are. visiting their relatives dr In st the holldaa. Mls Haul Freeman Is working for Mrs. II. l Klemsiiilth at present. Mlsa Violet and Pansy Wettlaufer from Oregon City vlsllej their par ents. Mr and Mrs. W. It. Wettlaufer and family over Christinas. Mr. Jason Clarke purchased a Btude baker car last week Mlfs Killth Stout from Corvallla t. spending her holidays with her par ents, Mr. U Stout and family. Mr. W. II. Itottemlller sold a load of straw to Mr. It. Sullivan lat week Mr. Walter I.ee la visiting his moth er. Mrs. Mary l.e and family of Ore gon City during tho holidays. MUses Oli!. and K's Elmer from Portland visited their parents, Mr. S Elmer and family during the Christ mas and New Year's vacation- Mr. T. Pack and family went to east -rn Oregon to visit hla parent during the holidays. Mr. Charles Henton from Montana Is visiting hi mother. Mr. Ropers snd family for a short time. Mr. Jack Hooper, the Watkln's man, was in Clarke last week. Mr. F. It. l-atiner Is spending hi holidays with hla parents. Rev. Uu ner at Canby. Mr. Alfred Martin and family from eastern Oregon, are visiting her par ent. Mr. Fred Marshall and family ov er the holidays. Miss Engla Llergman was In town last Thursday. Mr. Albert Mann visited his brother. Rev. II. It. Mann and family over Christmas. MULINO. $4. .$$ MULINO. Ore.. Jan. 4. (Speclal) The entertainment and Xmas tree glv. en at the school house Friday evening was enjoyed by a large crowd. The program was given In the unoccupied room which was profusely decorated with Xmaa bells and greens, a very realistic fireplace as displayed to the audience when the curtalus were drawn aside. The following program was rendured: Xmas Greeting, Wayne Harding fireside scene, Esther Rugg, Clifford McCaslln. Violet White; dialogue, Too Much Borrowing; song, Xmas Bells, by the school; recitation. What Santa Called Him, Donald Haines: recitation, Xmas Night. Pane Hult; dialogue. The Plan That Failed; solo. Mary Snod grass; The Story of the Xmas Dolly. Eda Hult: recitation, Viola Mallatt; dialogue. Trouble In Sunta Clans Land; The Xmas Story, Leonard Manning, Delbert Mallatt; What They Want for Xmas, five little folks; Xmas song, Roy Cantrel, Mary Snodgrass, Mildred Maple, Esther Rugg, Velma Cantrel; dialogue, A Change of Heart; fairy folk dance, Mary Snodgrass, Esther Rugg; duet, Velma and Roy Cantrel. The parts of Santa and Mrs. Santa were well played by Jesse Daniels and Roy Cantril. Candy was given to all the Ititle folks. The school Is closed for a two weelu vacation. The enrollment of pupils numbers forty-five. Among those visiting the school this month Is Mrs. August Erickson. $$.3Ss5.jS$i. SS'?S GEpRGE. $$'$t't't!!SP'PQ GEORGE, Ore.. Jan. 4, (Special) Mr. and Mrs. N. Scheel and daughter, Edith, visited relatives and friends in Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Star and son, Mel- vin, and Mrs. Denver Rarney und In fant son, visited Mrs. Star's and Mrs. Harney's parents, Mr. and Mra. Joy- ner, over Xmas. Miss Pauline OchB, of Portland, vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ochs, over Xmas. A number of the George people at tended the cheese factory meeting at Estacada last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen, Miss Flora Johnson and Henry Klinker vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Thco. Harders last Thursday evening. Mrs. A. Weiderhold and son, Joseph, visited Mr. and Mrs..W. Held Thurs day afternoon and evening. Mr. C. A. Johnson was transacting business in Oregon City last Wednes day and Thursday. Miss Molllo Ahnert, who Is teaching school in Washington, spent the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ahnert. Mr. Chris Klinker was visiting rela tives and friends in Portland last wesk. Mr. A. H. Miller has been laid up with rheumatism for the past week. Mrs. Henry Smith who ha,s been 111 is Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rath spent Sim day with Mr. and Mrs. W. Held. Mr. A. M. Jameson Is on the Blck list. The George Social and Commercial club he'd their regular club meeting last Saturday night, December 30. Mr. Henry Relmer Is spending the holidays at Canby, visiting friends. The Habit of Taking Cold. With many people- taking cold Is a habit, but fortunately one that Is easily broken. Take a cold sponge bath ev ery morning when you first get out of bed not ice cold, but a temperature of about 90 degrees F. Also sleep with your window up. Do this and you will seldom take cold, when you do take cold take Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy and get rid of it aa quickly as possible. Obtainable everywnere. (Adv.) LIBERAL. 4 I.IUKIIW, ill. Jan 4-lpiall - Tin' re was a dance In tin Vbk hall at I.IIm ral H.iluid.iy r veiling. j-t Adkln has been ipiarahlllied I us him of siiiullpoi, at his home at Mullno. Seeing no smoke at Mr. Porter'j camp Ilia pat few il.iis, other wood riittir thoiicht It time to InvenllKate The rtplanatlon waa simple enough. In had merely moved rump. Mr- I'oft er lias been cutting od on the K lioeplebb property for soimk time. Thu lnilMIng Is now occupied by Orville Cllimer ainl another man who have takiii up wood rutting. Chris Doeplehli took a load of lmii to Canby roc ntly for his lather. School tx'itun January : after a few days' vacation for the ho'l lavs. A sinking evimplo of tin dltferen-e III nwd was seen at tlm Willamette Vallsy Southern depot wh're two men were lomlin-V curs of cord wood. Tim one coming from cast of the station, over graveled road, hauled a waicon mid trail wagon, rich well filled with one team of horses. The animal did not seem to mind the load The man coining from west of Iho station could only haul about a fourth of one waiton load. With what sN-med to be as good A team. Even with so sma'l a load, the driver was fearful l't his team lie ruined, for he expressed It "Tho road waa bad." David Wolfer butchered some hogs for hi own table last week. In the proces. Mr Wolfer used a copper ket tle, which his father had made about seventy year ago back In Indiana. Tho krttle waa brought across th plain In a lynch pin samm. The ket tle holds alHiut aa mm b a a No. 3 wash tub. Mr. Wolfer has had num ber of chance to sell II for a fancy price It It la too valuable a a keep sake. Mr. Wolfer' brother, of Wol fer Spring, near Hubbard, ha a very Inlerectlng collection of curio, among them are a number of gun of varlou muk and histories. He has a ftno collection of petrified sP'flmcn. per hups the most curious of which I a petrified watch, which he found white following hla trade of well digging. I). W. Badger cut ome fir wood for David Wolfer. to make tile drain. Charred bark and wood from down trees that wa pitchy and still solid, was often used. Mrr Spier "saysTthut hlfathrr laid such a drainage system that lasted for twelve year. Mr. Spier I laying tile drain. When asked If It paid he spoke of a piece of lund that had fulled to even produce a crop before drain ing. After draining, this lund pro duced three times the amount of crop that another piece of good land did. Cart Wolfer marketed his chicken Just before New Year's. I). W. Badger has moved his drag taw on the patch of timber In Richard Wright's meadow. Jack Rleland Is splitting the wood. 4, - . EAGLE CREEK. EAGI.E CREEK. Ore.. Jan. 4. (Spo- cluD Oren Hallow made a trip to Ore gon City one day last week. Mrs. Roy Douglass who has been the guest of the homo folks for a week, returned home on Saturday. Dick Gibson was a Barton visitor on Suturday. Ray Woodle has been cutting for Mr. Dhulst. S. A. Douglass, of Molalla. was the guest of Eag'e Creek relutlvea recent ly, returning home on New Year's day. Tho MIsBes Mildred and Horicc Douglas and Myrtle Hoffmclster wore very pleasantly entertained by the Misses Alta and Paulino Ilrash Sun day. The Douglass Mutual Telephone company hold Its annua! meeting at the school house Monduy evening. The following officers were elected to serve for the coining year: R. I). Gib son, president; C. do Ronne, vice-pres- 25c PER MONTH IS THE AVERAGE COST OF OPERATING A MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM BANISH THE BUCKET BRIGADE! Think how many miles of steps your pressure. Is it any wonaer mm a. llttlA water IB necaea, utu euuii-Hn tuyo w mv y.at rkMhernrcoU'of your 'water becoming contaminated " Think of the danger or lire, a nre . your homo, your property ana poniuiy YOU'LL GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OUT OF A No Secret About the Mitchell System Tlin Mltrholl Sv.icm Is s simple rtn, notblnir lilt lo llliiliTKIuiiil ur opersie, hihitu u, TIii ronaiui It Itlvlm lii-lter Sl'rvlre Is lioi-niino Hindi? ii liott.r nnlis. In luiiklnlf our ""''" w'' iim tin. M!trnll rri'HHi'u "'"'"' teatnil nmlw liiavler pn-mnirc limn J"U cnn lint nil la iciii, rmiliMil for 12. imillia wo u.r oiot MVKIIK I!Ihm viilvs cnt pnnipsi- If I 11 ,,1,1,1 , iiiun tli Jlir, lli- mini iTltlrnl limnp Amrr ra Uu li"t know or . r- r jow. r, ,. ., , nnl ! tocilcil. we lnlnll n Hlovi-r. Ilia moat ulile tliiTH In. Ii BlTijll'-lr jr wlll aprM.al to on M.r limn .'I.Cki iwts In me nuriuwim nu jI'mhI" -iijtIij'. mid an It I". lt ' li" fail, our omnia urn mmle up lo suit your nipiila; wo il'.n'l ntnnipt lo m"'" 11,1 null ur outflta, Writo us aim w win wu j wv 'lo It. iiiiiMiiiillllllDO UiMW - ' - - ' ui -"'- ' W. J. WILSON Se CO. Oregon City Agent 1 1, nt. II. H. (illison, secretary. Th" lMard if mouaner aie: Alee Maker, W V. Ikiug'as slid Hay Wotxlle. A riw-l meeting wa aUu held and It wa i.-.Ubd 111 si-lid a di li Sulli'll In (ircitiin City im Wednesday lo petition the aid of the rum! In Ilia Improve liieiil 1111 the IkiusUss Hill road. After 8 I'll ila' tacalliill, Miss I'd na kcnncdi' ha relumed and aaaln taki II lip tier duties In Hie hoot room BARLOW. IIAItl.OW, Ore. Jail 4 -lrf" lull Mr. and Mis. Johnson, of Mi Ken, are vlkllliig Mrs. Johnson' parenls, Mr. and Mi. UriK The. Aiideimii yniing folks gave lln T ((lends a watch party Sunday HUM. II. Krlckwin Invited hi friend to share rn)ii)iui'tit wlih him New Year s nUiit. Came were plauyed and a lunch was served and the )onug p-m plx alt rnjo)cd the beginning of thin- )ear. School opened Tuesday alter ' a week's vocilllull, Mr. uud Mrs Norman Crowley are upending a wevk In Portland. Mr. and Mr. James Erlikson Wrlit Portland Friday. Mi Ireiii Tourfet iciit . venil day In I'oitlalld laM week. Mlsa t or elt.i Itrucii accompanied her homo. Miss Thelina Andrews relumed to her home Saturday from Mi Mlnnxille, where she has been visiting her grand, mother. Mrs. Smith. Mr. Smith came home wllh Thelina for a visit. A frenh mlli h row for sale. Phone It K Irwin, at de)ot. 11(1 MBS, DEES MRS. ADELINE BROWN IS LAID TO REST TUESDAY IN PORT LAND CEMETERY. Cl'KRANSVIl.I.E. Ore.. Jan. 4.- (Speciall Mrs. Adeline Drown, a res Ident of Oregon for the last " yean, and husband of Jack Drown, died at her home here last Saturday n.ct.t at the ago of 6S year. The funeral wn held In Portland. 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, with Interment In lxne Fir cemetery- . She wa born In New York and cam' to Oregon In 1SSS. She waa wc.l known here, a she and her husband had lived In this district for many years. Hef widower survives her. CEOARDALE- 4 CEDARDAI.E, Ore.. Jan. 4. (Spe cial) Mr. A. Cooper and family were entertained at Claudo Hlnslowe'a on New Year's day. Cedardnlo school opened Tunesday, the 2nd, after a two weeks' vacation. Mlsa I-aura Moore Is tho teacher. Rev. Staats called on Mr. and Mr. H. F- Ilonney Sunday evening. Hary and Nona Heck returned home Monday after a few days' visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Countryman. Doris. Charles and Millard Orem visited their cousins at I'nlon Mills last Friday and Saturday. Ccdnrdale Literary society meots on January 13. All are cordially Invited. MIhs Marjorle Cooper waa homo for tho dance Suturday night returning to Portland Sunday afternoon. Mr. I. 0. Orem took dinner with his sister. Mrs. A. L larklns. Sunday. Robert Orem visited Ills cousins at Cedardale Sunday afternoon. John Komer Ik helping Georgo Wil liams log while Charles Heck Is recov ering from tho grippe. Tha snow Is all gotio from this lo- cnlltv. and tho gontio rain Is coming down, which pleases all OrcgonlatiH. wife is obliged to tak. each day becau , " a suy - "T'.VZWX me. u..i.Bo v v - D MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM It will ninho your property more viil.inhle. It ' nik?1Jo;,,lrlt " 5 iiinri) liuhiiv ui.il .untontiu thrmiKh Hi" nnjoyn n-n t or t lis nil 11, i tn Inumlry, tlm i.iuny otlmr cmiv.-iilon(s tlmt urn U...enl..nt Uion a Xu vmT:Z .nen..nt In the l-nrnynnl V'fVVe l r.l,rn"n VmRirS rV Int., Iho water after It has hoc, pumped ir'tr !X!?X:'yr water win remain pure until unilr pressurB In tho homo. dlffl- 11 IS - n " ",,H" biiy.T In il"l'll'l - nt oiifis . , rcinlr' - Stovar Engines " Mvar'a PumDS r Pumps . 'SPOKANE,., -y,, BOISE Hli MIL 18 FOUND LOCKED IN CLOSE! OF BIG CITY DEPARTMENT STORE 1'tlltH.AMl, Ore. t li Alliw H III U ll. a liyeamM liiephiuia gill (of the IVi Me Stale Telephone A Telegraph company, was (omul crailixi in a lllien lloe III tha tlldl Wormian A King alore defnm noon today, and said she wa unable In is member her name, residence or how he got lulu III" 1 lnel. The girl was ll-ut I fl.-. toiiighl through the cRoila of Police Matron iTinniiN nrm i) OVEIt THE HUNKERS Find the raddle. H tilt' 8 An Instructor Y181 ntllAVa ASSWKRS- ' L'pprr niM turner tfur ul tight arm. Tablet. ACOSTA GOOD UTILITY MAN. I Fad Hunntr and Hits Abovs tr Avtrag. In rakltig of Anwiu. tha utility out- rlcldor of the Washington club, there seems to be but little that till player -aiuiot do when It come to baseball lie la not an Intlelder-he never claim- d to be-bill should It be necwary ii acrouut of IIIiiik or Injury to Oil a vacancy this lad could ftiLthe bill to nicely Acosta ran ruu, not aa faat as Mtlnn or Mueller, but pretty fast: ran bit nbovs the average, throw with the bct and Held sensationally, whether It be In the Inner worka or some other lilmv Aconn 1 Intelligent and. above all. has n great love tor the game. Some day be la going to the outlleld aa a rrg ulnr and will never be replaced onH Father Time says so. What to Do For Bad Colds. If you want a cough medkino that gives quick and suro action In healing colds, cough or croup, get Foley' toney nnd Tar. It heals Inflamed or iwollen membranes In the throat, choKt or bronchial tubos; breaks up light coughs, lixmens tho phloem, makes breathing easier, slops tlckllr.g In thront. W. F. Thomas. Sun nier villo, (In., writes: Foley' Honey and Tnr Is a most efficient remedy for coughs, hoarBoness, etc. I havo used It with excellent results.'' Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) Urn1 The Water Bucket Must Go. It is a back breaker, a back number and a useless consumer of energy. .he do not have adtuU t at make lor physical breakdowns. ... at band wlll KrecdUy consume . t terms of dollars but tho Xact - - IN' MORI WAYS THAN ONE 1 Sampson aa lb daughter of Mr. and Mrs John M Smith, of MlUaukle, ami was luilied over lo her parent While Mls Smith si llrt said she was unable to remember unHhlng she later gain Mra Sampson Ihn name ' f Mrs I cole lliiruell, of M II ankle, an I said Unit she lived In a while Iioiiom near Mrs. HuriieM' residence. Mrs. Itiiriiell waa telephoned lo and torn I111111I1 nled wllh Him gill mother. IS ADDED TO KELSO PUBUC SC1L IMPROVEMENTS ARE MADE DUR ING HOLIDAYS C A MPFI RE CIRCLE MEETS. KF.I.HO. Ore., Jan. 4. (Hpoclalt Kchool reopened January I. Mlsa WHMiiaun and Mlsa Yerkea s('tit Ihn holiday at their respective, homes In (Ireshain and Portland. A achool kitchen ha been built dur ing the holidays and I nearly com pleted. Th floor of both ichool room have been reolled and other needed repair done. Oeorge Ekdahl, of Woodlnvlllo, WaahlliKton, while enroiils to Lua An geles, Cal, apent a few day visiting hi cousins. Mrs. Albert Itodlutn and Mr. Robert Jonsmd. Mrind Mrs. Henry Anderson' baby who waa quite III Is much Improved. Tho Nlsatln Camp fire Circle met at the home of Eunice Jonsrud on New Year's day. The following were pres ent: Mr. Mack, guardian, Amanda Ijimoreaui, Uiulae (ioger. Haiel Hie nr, ) En- J Helen Moulton, Pearl Miner and nice Jonsrud. Eunice aud Amanda cooki-4 and aorved tho dinner, TDDAOAYS A.R.JAGOBS CONCRETE BUILDING PROBABLY WILL BE COMPLETED IN S OR 4 MONTHS. Work on the big addition to the plant of the On-gon Woolen Mills will start today, said Adolph It. Jacob, president of tho company, last night. RasHinussen. Grace & Company holds tho contrart for tho erection of tho new plant. A three story, rolnforced concrete building, 80 by LT.O feet, running west on Third street from tho present brick mill, will bo built. On the first Door will bo a cafeteria, kitchen, storage, rooms and machine shop, on tho aeiv onnd floor, tho wonvo room with 100 modern looms Installed, and on tho third tloor part of tho garment fnc tory. Tho company's plnns Inrliido tho re arrangement of tho various depart ments of tho mill, but this work cannot i n ,wi,iriiiliin until ihn new bulldlnit Is completed. Mr. Jacobs believes that the now mill will bo completed In throo v or four months. undor is that ., 1ST, Water whan you want. Whir you want OfU Iff f acoou of our book "FROM THE PATH CF HIS FATHERS" It will tell you alebout this mtersupply (juest'i ASK FOR BOOK.