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Paok 2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. HtlDAY. JANUARY 12, 1917 MM r idc Ajounw UPPER CANriCLO SPRING IS NEAR IN a - L I BE A l KELSO FARMERS ATTEND 4 TREES AND PLANTS IHOW SIGNS OP SPRING ACTIVITY - LEILA SMITH V A H M I 1 S I.IIIKRAI.. Or. Jan. II tHptvlali Mr ami Mr Krana KralrKi-r pent Near War day with, their daughter. Mi- II V Wllikr The prtigran -winii" al th. a. In' NELSON, JOB VARETI ANO JIM DESHAZCR MAKE TRIP TO COLLEGE TOWN. MACKHIU'RC. Ore. Jan 11 iHpe i i.i1p 'I iii bruhl auiibbliii'. which ip peered wild brief Inlervale of rain on Sunday and t ill mure frequently on Monday baa wrought magic In Ibe for eifa. telling ua aurrly Ibal the time la very near when "all the tree on all Ihi- hltta ehall open their thousand leave." Tb" roar huabea are imperially for ward and are promising a rirb profu alon of thoee adoralde roniHnaatloti for l be lonf and dlamal ralna. Mr. and Mr. 1. W. Smith oelebrat -d Nep Year'a evening, by the marriage of their younger daughter. Iella 1111 to Mr. Ilrown af forlland Tbe ! dins wa a very quiet one. only rela the of the famlllea being Invited. Mr and Mr. Itroan have cone to i 'alitor nla for tbetr wedding trip. At laat SO fount tbey were In lo Angele Mr Kale 8eward'a youngest dauth ter. Merle, waa married laat week to Mr. White, of Portland. Mra toward, j wboae houae baa turn closed up aev-1 era! nionlbs during her abaenre In at door aa arridentty lo. bed and a boy 1 had lo l . aenl through the window In . releaae II. mu h lo the atnuaenienl of ' the I'upila. H X W llike had to make a trip to 1 Molalla rev -nlly for a drag aaw blaJe bub bad ieen nt there by miatake liruno Kraiberger waa plowing M ' hla place at l.ltH'ral Ibe later part of ihi paal week. YVllnon broiher bae been haullug 'A red piion by the adult member of tbe .Methodlal rburrb waa glten laat evening. IK-ceniber Hi In honor ,r Mr. and Mr. J. A. Sumhaiuh. who will leave today lo make their home In Oregon." tampor Journal. I'allf. Mra Stamhaugh la a roualn of Mra l W H.nUer Th-v ar moving to Ihn count, hating recently cold their t'al- Ifoniia farm. A new houae haa been blult on the B, laoeppleh projierty. for a wood cutU-r named Wllaon. K. Doeppteb aold aome piga tbe pat ae-ek Th? be'l railed together about fifty nrt-.,re nmn nn Invalid, baa been I rVlday evening for an oidfaahloned k. .k. jM.h nih n-iiem , "pell!ng bee ' In the Oak t'.rovo 17tW VJ MJ IU ' l" ' j .... - and la again at her home. srhoolhouse Thia neighborhood haa eimnn vili.r ho... nr-otra.ted 111. I held a number of conteata but one nun oaoavwa mat ne nan not uen ne haa been mentioned In thla pa per, la thought lo be recovering, though slowly. Ed. (ilbson la atill in eaatern Ore gon, where be haa been ao aucceaaful that he haa derided to remain tn.b-.'t-nltely. Bd Hurgeaa baa returned from be yond the Caaradea and haa aettled with bla family in Portland. a ap'lling bee for forty year and a he aptly put It "I have tbe honor of mtaalng the flrat word of the evening " Mlaa Henrietta Adama and Mlaa Rosle Klan were choacn ua captains. Mr Moore gave out the words. Kor two boura teachers, parents and children vied, with each other for the honor of being the best speller Ml Cribble, the teacher, was finally de- While Mlaa Adams KEL80, Or.. Jan. tl. iDpeclalt j 11 Xelnoti. Joe Van II. Jltu Deabaier. j t'ha. Johanaen and oilier near twrc . attended farmer' week at fonalll Mr Mackle found hi bunch of cat lie. that had been loat since July near Itarton and they were a poor art of rivaturca after being out through t anow norma. Joel Jart haa not found hla blark iniib'i 001 and calf that disappeared He offer a IS reward for her .lohn I Itoberta of thla place and Miss (irocc Franco of Hubbard, were married at Salem. Ore . December 27 Kr tl funning. Jr., formerly of this place was married In San Krunctaco during the holldaya. tttst llulda Rath of (ieorge. On'., wua listing the Jarl and Stndall thla eek. August Johnson will aoon have that fine new house ready for hia bride. Mailt new building bate beeti put up In Kelso thla fall and winter. Joel Jarl butchered a beef Monday and is fattening aeven more for the February market. Sund.t grange ttlll meet Saturday Junuart 1J. and vt 111 install new olfl rs for the t oming year. Jne Clbson la worklnc for his uncle. kw.i wimr The four vounrer Gib- "lnred winner son brothers are working their home e first captain to retire, it must rh exp'aine.i aaw t:. r r Tirnnu Vnh l I missed visiting her father and mother. Mr. und Mrs Chaa X -bo that wh-.-n one side a word the opposing side chose one of their best spellers. So lor some time toward tbe close of the uu. i . , rill, r.lhn I. In Portland l evening. Miss Adama was compftlnu sitUK her sisters. -Mr. Kd Hurgeaa, llh a whole line of people on the op nl Mrs Vosel j poslte side. Toward the last, one li.ie Mr -n,i Mr. Al I orenz have re- was fonned and It was agreed to -spell ar,. now n miss Man. remaininu uv GEORGE. turned from living in Aurora. to liKOKIiK. Ore. Jan. II. iSpeclali Mr Pred I. Ins was transacting busi ness In Oregon City last Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. A av spent the latter part of the holidays In Portland, visiting, rel. tttes und friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Snyder and sou and Miss Carrie Davis, of QwrfWd, si'eiit New War's day with Mrs. Sny der's sister and brotheriiulaw, Mr and Mrs. heodore Hurders at George. Mrs. X. Schell and son, Kdtvard und Mr. Olto Paulsen wen? the guests of Prmnn fa I rind the last. It was ci any proven uiai jr al Mrs. Jot nor lust Wednesday. Mr I.loyd Dowers has Intught the I are awaawvi m i store lately owned by Mr. Al I.orenz i neighborhood, who well may bo proud I - - - rm . In Frpsno. Doth Mr. und Mr-. Dowers; ,u'r u"1 are so well nleaaed with California '"'-" January a. that they intend to make it th Ir per ninnent home spelling Juck Rielan and I). W. Dadger went to M'-'adowlirook one day last week to i . i i i i i .. 1 1 Mrs. J. W. Smith and Mrs. Chester "ee me mncu kou ueiuuaiun t Smith with her little son are gueats of 1 hlndgren Mrs. Cba. Schnack on Wednesday. Mrs. I-ong and Mrs. G. M. Daldwin were visitors with Mrs. Chas. .Velto on Wednesday. The Mothers' club held an especial ly Interesting session on Thursday, January Ith. at the home of Mrs- John Helm. Mrs. Potrats. Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Henry Walch were present as guests. Th? next meeting was up painted for January ISth at the home of Mra. Hen Drier. Tbe Hepler sawmill is busy turning1 out timber for shipment to the east, also for the many new building to be put up in our own town the present year. Mis? May Scliultz has taken a posi-, tion in Molalia. Miss Untra Millr ik employed fo- the present at Wood I urn. Mrs. Dlmick. who has been visiting ut the home of her brother. Richard Wright, has been quite ill with the , prlppe- Mrs. Dimick's daughter, Mr3. j Jonnson and her family, are also vis iting at th Wright home. A family has moved Into the Edw in ; Foster house near the chunn. They j will make shlpknees. The pupils took examinations day. Mr Ed Harden was transacting bus. iness In Portland Friday and Saturday. I PI'KII IIAHFIKI.D On Jan II I iBpoolnll A number nl farmer in lhi itiain.i bad rooie ilrit during the week and auci eitbtl in captuilng aeteral Hone beep hate been Km III the iiasl few week" In III" e und. lalrable anluiala whi h nein to ho uior. iiuitienm and dariua ihan usual Muib Inlarvat la being taken in the olllelliplalcd cl lit- ion at I. -I cada and la to be hop.. I thai II will iKHome a reality aoiin-(liiie in (he near I luture. Mr. Julius Mark art baa been in Portland the pan week on bualneu Mra II Tom Cast. r ga nl Ibe .. mil with friend and i.latltea In Port land Ollter Falling ahol und kllU-d a large tloa hawk while it waa after a China pheasant near l og latliarr. It waa nicely mountnl b) Tutldermlsl Tom Carter and la now on exhibition at that reaort. Tbe Garfield school held Ihelr regu tar ml monthly debate at the Grange hall last week on the inbjeel of which brlnga Ibe most uilscty. Ihiuor or war. it leing decided In fat or of war. The snow hna all disappeared In this tart of the rountt the past week Tom Carter caught a large cotote In one of his trap near laig l-alturre a few day ago. Mr. and Mra. Juliui Markwart en tertalned n number of r ri.-ii.la und rela tltea from Portland luring the holi day. The Garfield Countr . lub held th-lr annual meeting at l ho . bib roonia Jan uary 2nd. and the (oil. .win i.rrt. . r were elected for the tUOlag year It Tom Carter, prealdent II. A. latH.ur - retarv und treusun r Vmlrew An derson. Iloyd Dan . . 1 11 -1 George llutb away, dlnt lor. It is the intention if the new mauageiiii in to make a strvm.: effort to Increaar their membership aa much aa possible the ...tiling tear and Itnprot .. the club grounds for next summer. Mr A. II Carter of Wulluga. Ore gon. sent the bolldats with hla broth- i r. Tom Carter. Mr. and Mr. H. A I ..ill.tr re niter tuined at their homo. Log loiHarre. a numlier of friends and relative on Xew Year's day. After enjoying a big turkey dinner the day waa spent in dancing, singing and a general good time. Those present were: Mlnn'e Alexander, Klza K. Hall, loira D. War ren. Ada W. Gordon. Portland; A. II Carter. Wallugn: Mrs . Adlx. Mia. Iiane Adlx. 11. Victor Adlx. Jr. II. X Adlx. P. G. Standl-h. Mr Erwin. i Wright. Mra. Irwin i Wright. Mr Hill. Katacadn. tr. Mr Long II.. i.. ri H. ion it was an On gu cn tl.llor IMI We.lne4n Mra Ireie IUr4lu waa an Dragon City visitor laal Tuataalay Mn Holt ii Hnodaraaa aud ilaugb ter, Mail ami in ILarrr Crrrk latl Wednixlay lo tlalt Mra HniMlgraa daiigbler. Ml Glad)a Herman N. II 'Dani-ll wo I to Mvadot brtNik lo tlslt Mlaa Itoa MlDanei and bla miii . ohii Dariiull laal TuradaV O I. Ilanlel made a bualneaa trip lo Molalla laal Tueada) Home tour or fi new pupil i-ie . moiled Hi arhool laal Muadar AO- two wreka t a. a I lott our achmd r. suiueil work last Munda Toiu Flab was a Collon vlaltor laal Tur.da) Mis Kpb Dodge and daughter, Al thea Maclhinald. who bate been t lllng the former s tuolhrr, Mr. Maiy Daniel, returned home but Friday Alfred Daub I win. one of our mei ehanta. la talking of going ihiI nl lh tore bualnes llul he and hi fam lit Will tlll ie I.I. Ill Mill in. If the pupil keep on Im reaalng In the next few month, us Hi. bat the pat four or lite month the . if room of ie n hoail bouse will hat. . b finish il and furnlhel for ocru paney. There are altml iO pupils en rolled now. Too many lor one teaih er to do by. IS YOUR CUTLERY OLD OR DULL? Our Inn- nl uillrry imlutiVa Mkrt knivra, M ia sms, (AivitiK aria, Inililirr kltivra. mrui kllivrt and rufors Mini wr Imvr n Initfr assiirlmrnl nl rmli line lot you 1(1 ..I.,! I mill ill MM krl klUVra, sitssnls .Hill lullilin klllVf n IN very brsl wr i mi Inty mid nrr guaranteed ImiIi li tin- iiiiiinilni Imrra mid nmarlvra RAZORS nnl ihr snlely. Iiul llic kkmI old Insli inrl kinda thai shnvc clean. We inn also lit you mil Willi strtig. Iimiea iind liritslira We itre never Umi Iniay lo show our gooda and give yon the prices. i Come in ul any liinr WILSON & COOKE VOW.' MAIN STRUT OREGON CITV, OREGON a) DAMASCUS ..ill! MULINO. " MI'I.IXO. Ore.. Jan II. I Special I Mrs. August Erii k mu spent a few- days lust woek with her grundm.iter. The H?ople of George were sorry to GranJmil Italli ,.,, fvMeH ,.,. Fri- .....-, t ..... - j. M E ADO W BROOK. . f 4 -J it, EAGLE CREEK- o .tj s j. v 4 i i BA.0LB CHEEK, Ore.. Jan (Special i Several of th? residents of this tici::hborhooil attended the county division meeting at Estacada Friday night Ed. Whipple, of I'rentliam. Oregon, is a guest at the home of Walter Doug lass. Mrs. Viola Douglass called on Mrs. Hill und Mrs. A. N. Orke on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Douglass entertained the Helping Hand society at her homo last Wednesday afternoon. There were only six women including thn hostess present. The next meeting will take place next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. l.lnda Hoffmeis ter. Frank Ochs, of George, was down to see H. S. Gibson Sunday. Mrs. Dick Gibson called on Mrs. Roy Douglass Sunday. George Judd waB buying potatoes recently. The Habit of Taking Cold. With many people taking cold is a habit, but fortunately one that Is easily broken. Take a cold Bponge 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--dy and get rid of it as quickly as possible. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) MEADOWDROOK. Ore. Jan. 11. (Special) The Literary' will give a program January 19. consisting of vo cal aTid instrumental solos, recitations. monologues and pantomime. Candy I and cake will be sold also. Charles Sheppard lost one of hbj large horses last week. H. R. O. Chindgren has be.-n sick with I lasrippc for some time. Mr. Shepherd also has lngrippe. Miss Fredrickson from Paxton, 111., is visiting with Miss Hannah Johnson. Sania und Sadie H'-llbacka and Mary BaarJ spent Wednesday evening at A. I.. I.arkins. Dr. Todd was called over Monday to see Charity Deck who has ton. i-litis- Glenn I.arkins visited at P. 0. Bchiewe Sunday. Gustave Sehiewc is visiting with his parents at present. Quito a crowd from Union Mills at tended Literary here Friday nieht. hear of the death or the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Horg.-r, of Port land. Mr. Horger waa formerly MIsjS Helen Klinker of George. Miss Plennle Wiederhold left last week for Yacolt. Wash., after spend ing the holidays with her mother. Mr.-. A. Weld-rhold. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen, were Estacuda visitors last Thursday. Mr and Mrs. William Held were called to Dathuey last Friday to care 'or Mr. Held mother, who Is very 111. Mrs. Leo Rath visited Mrs. H. Smith last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. P. Rath went to Portland last Saturday to have some dental work lone. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Paulsen lust Sunday evening. Mr. Adaugh and Joe Welderhold vis ited Leo Hath last Sunday. Mrs. H. Joyner and Mrs. T. I larders visited Mrs. Terwllllger last Saturday. Miss Flora Johnson visited Mrs. Klinker last Sunday. Miss I-iora Lins visited Mrs. T Hardsrs last Sunday. Mr. Peter Rtihl was a Portland vis itor la:it Saturday. She returned home Sunday evening. Grandma llalyl his been an Intulld for several year. Walter Wu'dorf Is building a garage for hia automobile. August Em kson h.is built a new smoke hints to smoke his meat in. J. J Mallet! and Mr;i. Mahalu Wal lace went to Molalla Sunday to visit relatives and friends. Miss Anna epson, Mr. Cantril, Mr. and Mrs. Long, of Monitor and Ed Iter dine, wero cullers at the Erlckson home Sunday. Mrs. Uosle Wallace's brother-in-law from California, who has be -n visiting her for the last two weeks left lu re last Monday in ;:o to Montana. Wayne Howard Is visiting his broth er. C. T. Howafd, and family. Mr. ami Mrs. Pete llcrdiue went to Oregon Power Co. plans expenditure of $300,000 In Willamete Valley, the principal cities in which the company operates being Albany, Eugen-;, Cor vallis, Dallas and Marshfield. What to Do For Bad Colds. If you want a cough medicine that gives quick and sure action in healing colds, coughs or croup, get Foley's Honey and Tar. It heals inflamed or swollen membranes In the throat, chest or bronchial tubes; break? up tight coughs, loosens the phlegm, makes breathing easier, stops tickiir.g In throat. W. F. Thomas, Surrnier ville, Ga., writes: Foley's Honey and Tar is a most efficient remedy for coughs, hoarseness, etc- I hav; used It with excellent results.'' Jonea Drug Co. (Adv.) CEDERDALE. CHICHESTER S PILLS W I II' IIIAMOMI IIKIMI. A If ,: I I I I,. ..Irrt lll..i..n.rilinjVVA unavffii '"'i i 'iii i AW V-j I -.ill Co K.i l-.n. T Wf I mIi- .mi ulhrr liny or yomr " ' ' nf llruji'-l. A..( r lll.l III .TCIIH .11 llll t Ml I'll Mm A . i . Kfllltil SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE DAM ASCI ft. Ore . Jan. II (a clall Dainaacua Parent Teacher ai elation will meet at the achiMil home on Ftiil.it uft moon. January Ulh Damns, us i hool houae receltcd a coat of new lnt during the holiday vacation to lieicin the new tear with aud la looking fine. Mlaa Anna llachmann I home after a tlalt lo The Dalle, (lend and other places In central Oregon, during Ibe holiday tarallon. aud began aehoot again Monday Mr S A. Davis, of Oregon City at tended grange at l)amarua laal Hal unlay, und aa a guest of Ihr home nf G C. over Sunday. (1. I., ('emptied, who haa lived In thla vicinity the past tear, bu motel wllh hia futility lo Yamhill ony-iti Dainaacua grange. Xo 2t'.n. held It January meeting laal Sutunl.iv and 1 1 - stulled the follow lug officer for lb.' mi . .ii M.i.i i . i ' I i.illa . oteraeei. Edith Wood, hi turer. Hara't liullus; secretury. T C Coulter, trea urer. A. Newell; chaplain. Emily V Chltwood. nt ward. M It White a sistant steward. Cbus S Itankln . ludy aaalatant steward, Fuilb Voutig. gate kiH'iHT. S. C. Voting. Ponmn.i. Lydlu Thompson. Ceres, Alice Coul ter. Horn. Morion Dallas; brother I D. Chltwood was Installing ofllcer. Guy Doffs and wife are the proud parents of u new duugher. Mr. und Mrs. Fletcher Tong also have a bran new" daughter. The School nt Stone la experiencing nn epidemic of ringworm. A number of people from hereabouts attended Pomona grange at OaWi'gn Wcdnosduy. Everybody remembered how Oswigo OSJM lo our Pomona meeting In April. Do you remember how deep the snow was lust year ubout this time Mr. Tingle, who has spent ubout two months In Idaho, has returned home Suys he hud a fine time hunlng Ud fishing. He tl' i'. his two daughters and one son Mr. Tingle reports th weather very cold, und was glad to ge' back In Oregon. Mr. und Mrs. Sylvester und family were In Oregon city Tuesday. The Damascus Telephone Co. held Its annual n ting In Damascus Mom day afternoon. It elected now of fl eer . George Dallas sad w. Brodls sod Scth Young. It was also dtcldsd ' hate the Oregon City line put In or der. John Moore und Mrs. Carpenter Iran sai led business in Portland Friday. Several of th Damascus penplo are having the In grippe. Mrs. Moore has returned from her visit In Mount Pleasant, where sho has been visiting with Mrs W. Rulney and family. EPIDEMIC OF CHICKEN POX III JENNINGS LODGE PRIMARY PUPILS HAVE OISIASE IN MILD FORM 10 BRING ham navrs por south. Mr and Mr Hen laiey warn dm ner gueal of III . Ke.l family "II Cbrlitmaa Mr and Mr Hlrum who keep lb" Dolph In. tel. ere llallora laal Week wllb 0 ' Mi. i. iiiiiiuiiig Iii lli. ir home aflrr a hort lay In Portl.nl A iniiiitier i. ( womi ii w . r" i" a' at Ibe home nf Mr II N Hiiillb M Tbursday afteniiMin In dlaruaa II i iii' il I. .ii el ,i n i. man i I. is in 1 1 -i hun h M'hixil and for Improieiui nl and Iiul) one afleriiiMUi a wix-k A .illlllllttee nl Men. la ,. l Ii., ,. , i Isadora Kelly and Huuii laier) aein appointed to arrange for a meeting on the following week Mr- Smith ' I IKVS'IXGH IODGK. Ore. Ian. II iSpeilali An epidemic of rhliken I pov prevalent In Jriiuiug loHlge iiiimlier of the prlmar) . hildren ate dell. Ion refreah lit hating It Most of Ibe case are In a mild form. I Kd lirlgbam departed for California where be gitfa aa Btvtl engineer for a large concern lo work In the placer mini He w.n hi 1 1 1 m ji. 1 1 1 1 is I nuth bt hl brotbi-i i.i la Mi M ,'nu ..( Idaho The welding of Mlaa Flola Dill and AInhiI alily ltitl.iti.ii were ateril ' the women of Ibe laxltfe In be .n 1 enl al ibe rbun h on Thursday. Jan e ary I Ith at : to p. m. to urgaulte i Itlble claaa and fur further aludy TSS) I waa aervisl Mr Mora lleckner will apend the week In Poriland. the gueat of the I Soeabe family. Mra I mi, iu Vt.ik.ill ..i. I... a.1 i) tk.u..u JVank Thoma. took place al Dolph on ! ,,,, , .r,an., ,MlllllK. ,,..r ,.,,. January I The contractu,, parti. , s,. , . llf ll.a(.r rtr are l-.th former re.ldenl. of ihi. place ' Saturday evening, given by her MM. The nnwlyweil will make Ihelr hum.: , (ir .Vrtwrll at riilis.iul Home wjlere the Kl"'" i ...In. I in ii r Mr and Mr A. F Ituaaell and Mi and Mrs Hugh Holier! ultended tin l't"tt' eienl ol Krldu iftenioon .aniiiel glten in Portlund by the M was a lea presided over hi Mr Hart) K..I in. i. n f,.r th.. le, i ,iii ,,i r llce McrarLtne. a former Jenulng of thl week t n l. mnlron. The gueal being hum I) members of the Puront Teai her e social Ion. who were entertained dur lug the uftcruoon at the Itobln.oii home. Yellow i hrtsnnlhi tiiiiiiia ren tereil the tea table Mu.lc waa much enjoyed. Mrs Huberts gate an ad W of A al Ihelr Insinuation of offl ers for lb - new tear on Wednes.lai A brlgllt little babt girl arrived at the h e of Mr und Mra. W I llllne stone on Sumluy evening. Congralu Inlloii are rinding tin Ir way lo the llllnentotie home oter the new arrival Mrs. II J llobluson will Hnd thl week In Poriland. the guest of her Ir.'- nil tl t. em and hlch recur I . mi.lher, Mr Laltig which the iisin'latlon held of Mr M I'arlmie who was secn lary of the asm elation while a resident and Mr. C. P. Mora presented u l.m.k for 'snaps" Mrs I'llabrmid, who underwent 'in operation ut the Oregon City hospital last week I Improving nicely. Mr. und Mr W. II. Jennings are to the hour gueat Mr MrFurlane ' r terlng from a recent ntlack of hi responding feelingly of the ties of grippe und are planning to leavo aoon friendship. The guests then In turn mounted the kodak picture with up proprlate message In the gift book for Seattle The regulnr Pureiu Tern her meeting will be held at s p in Jiinuary 12. which Is a momentum greatly prized The following program la to be carried In Mrs McFnrlune Those alt tilling I out : Object of uffnlr, Mrs II. J linn nnd contributing "snaps'' were: Mes dames I K" ss. Geo. A Ostrnm. M A Shaver, Carl Smith. II. X Smith. C C Hole. Ilerthii M Hurt, H'm Jncobs. Kdd lloothc. Albert pler. e. W. II K l It. Iless BntSOhsrt C P Morse, II. F. Deter. Sarah I eClnlre. K. Hus Insou. prealdent; song, composed by Mrs Altmuti; Jennings Lodge 0 yeura ago, by W. II. Jennings; Indian drill, school; Jennings ladg ::u years ago. nil Spooiier; piano, nolo, Miss Shirley Park; Jennings Lodge In year ago, II. M. Hurt; bistort of Jennings I. mi id sell, .Linns llernanl. Win Cook. Mill- school, written bt Mr-. Huberts und tile Altinatl. Hugh Huberts, A 0 HC Fiirhine. Sn .in l.nset and the host oss. Miss Alice Waldron. Mrs Flora lleckner, Mra. W. I. Illlnenton nn l Mrs. Allen, Mrs Xorn Snasball were unable to attend Mr. mid Mr. Crawford, and Mr. and Mrs. Payne, of Vancouver, spun NSS Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Kd CUib Ing. Mr. und Mrs. Shuriio, of Pori land were also guests of Hie CusbliiRS during the holidays. Mr und Mrs. Carl Starker ore re Job Ing over the arrlvnl of n son the first of the family who Came to glad den Ihelr boise Inst week. re, nl by Miss Kit a Kudos, doillc.it I in of the picture of the llerryman Jen nings bans; poem, dstUested to ths aaaOOiatiOS by Mrs. Win. Jennlng. Atden Kelly met with u painful SO i i, lent while on duly al the Juurual office yi'sterduy. Ills root being OaUght In the elevator SUd rushed. A concert will be given ut the hnrch on Thursday evening by Port" hind artists, who come highly recoin- ntndad with their sntertnlnmenta. It Ik being given under the nilspb h or Ibe Guild. Mm J. T. Jennings Is SO much Itu prored Hint sbe Is able lo walk out. M . .. ; .. ... ,;, ; f. . . . i -.. . . . ; . 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. CEDERDALE, Ore, Jan. 11 (Spe cial Mr. and Mrs. Fred lllackman and family spent Sunday at I. O Oreo, Walter Oorbett and family visited :it P. Iv Konney's Sunday. Jack Morris and Doogbie'l both put in phones the past week, on the Col ton line. Mrs. Mann who haH been seriously ill for several weeks, is slowly improv ing. Miss Laura Moore attended literary ut Meadow-brook Friday night. The Misses Myrtle and Hazel I.ar kins spent Tuesday afternoon and ev ening at L O. Orem'B. J. Fellows. J. Johnson and I. O. Oram attended the telephone meeting at Colton Saturday afternoon. There's to be a basketball game Tuesday night between the Colton high school and Mulino at the Colton hall. (.' L. Orem returned to Corvallis Saturday after spending two weeks' va cation at home. Mrs. C. J. Johnson and daughter were shopping in Colton Saturday af ternoon. Cedardale school has one new scholar, Iving Johnson, which makes tl pupils enrolled. I V. Truellinger has resumed op erations at his mill at Orchard Falls, after a shut down of several weeks. Mrs. J. and Mrs. II. Komer called on Mr. and M-s. B. F. Ilonney one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Countryman of Upper Colton spent Thursday afternoon at A. O. Orem'B. Claude Winslow is improving his ranch by building a new fence along the road. 25c PER MONTH IS THE AVERAGE COST OF OPERATING A MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM Found a Sure Thing- L B. Wlxon, Farmer Mills. N. Y., haa used Chamberlain's Tablets for years for disorders of tbe stomach and liver and says, "Chamberlain's Tablets are the best I have ever used," Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) BANISH THE BUCKET BRIGADE! The Water Bucket Must Go. It is a back breaker, a back number and a useless consumer of energy. Think how many miles of steps your wlfo is obliged to tako each day bocauso she does not havo the, advantngos of water under pressure. Is it any wonder that she is dog ttrod each night. The useless wasto of onorgy in lining a heavy wator buckot oach time a little water Is needed, tho oudlcss trips to tho woll or spring, those aro the things that ninko for physical breakdowns. Think of the chance of your water becoming contaminated and the health of your family destroyed. Think of the danger of firo, a fire that a steady stroam of wator will quickly kill but when this is not at hand will greodlly consume your home, your property and possibly a life. Thoso things can't bo thought of in tho tonus of dollars but tho fact is that YOU'LL GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OUT OF A MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM IN' MORE WAYS THAN ONE No Secret About the Mitchell System rti MM- f - II Sj-nti-m la a nlmpli jltm, ru.lhlnu illffl--tllt to iirnli-rHti. ml ,r nm'rnti'. flh'.itt It. Tin- r..unili It kItch l.i'lti-r ai-rrlrp la baeM It In nmdi up ..r I- unit-.. In milking nur ..iiirtfK wi ll, MltrhM 'rr-4IM'll Ktl-i I '11.-11 III II I ll' IHIIKI II 1 tMti'd utiilpr beavtaf pt-aaaor lhnn ymi -nn put on It anil la K'niruiil.-,-. ror IX pofiiiila: ua - oiiit in. HYKKS alalia valv ai-at ptiinpa. If tta-ri In ti.-ttiT p. imp than Um Myi-rn, Ibe moat rrltli-al pump bnera lu aBttftea do not know of It. rot power, if a ffaaotlM ..nxlni- la Drfjdad, .- Jnatall a Slov.r." la moat d.-l-fnil-ahle thi-ri- 11. 1 1 h .;,, ii. will ii.miiI lo you nt one.-. Mora than 8,000 aanfl In Ilia Nortliwi-at nay 11' a "good" ernrlni-, and no It la. In fa.-t, our outfit-, nri miida tip to ault your raoulr! menta; wp don't iittimpt to miiki- y.nr r uulr. to'-nta nult onr outflln. Write us and w. will toll yai Uow do It. It will Iiuike vmir property more valuable. It will tnnke your family more happy nii.l e.intenteil throuitli lb eiijiiynn'til of tin l.ittb, thn In u i nl ry, tin. ninny othtr roiivetili'iiei.s Unit are depenUi.til upon a S'tpplv of riiniiltiK wnli-r In the bom.. Ih. .Mllebell Hvstfin iiiiikis tblnga more roiiveiiletit In lb barnyard iiimI II affonlH absolute proleetloii in-,,, i. i fire by supplying a il.-penil-.ible sunplv of wilier under liny pressure up to l-li poinuls. It will Iielp preserve 111 health of your folks, bemuse nothltii: or foreign nature can k'ot Into the water lifter It has I n pumpud Into the Mltehell Water Hyslem. If your wnlw souree Is pure, ynnr water will reniiiln pur, until It flows from tho lap. T'in .Mltehell Water System furnish. 'S 000 Water In summer and Is proof iinniiist freezing In winter. In short, It nuilies life worth living, nnd If you will look at the mutter from every angle you will eome to thn eonelusloii that you simply cannot afford to 00 without water under pressure In the aomo. Walar whan you want. Wh.ro you want Stovar Enclna s r- ar mm J 'aaBr'alBBaKaU V I LaW BT Orj ' J V. I TBalBHaBHAMa-aaBB-ll;' 11 I Law W ., JiV r-v- - -, - -a-n-5 1 r.,r - " SPOKANE.,.. PORTLAND ORE. N v- , BOISE Send for. acopu of our book FROM THE PATH OF HIS FATHERS" It will tell you aldbout this water supply question ASK FOR BOOK Bp,. mm .... n.-iv- S 'w "u'lw ". 'afcavw W. J. WILSON Sc CO. Oregon City Agent