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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. JANUARY )', I(I7 ricfip R'ooic fbc County ! SERIOUSLY Of FULL MRS. D M BENT L t V MAS BOTH BONKS IN ARM OHOKlN OTHIR ITIM. (JURAL. PROGRAM fONIGHT IT : MARQt'AM. Ore. Jsn. l--ipe-. Ul.) Mri. U M Hentley Ml sad broke both bone In her arm near Ibr rlil lt Saturday. I)r. Hum . nt Sratti Mills. called and dr-d th limb and h la selling along (air ly alU Mr. Haiti Myer and daughter I IHKIIAU Or. Jan. IS irtpeclalt II to reported Ibal I'brta Vk'k 1 again able lo wait upon customer al Ibr Vl.a store, after bis loaf lllnesa. January :o there la to bJ a dance al Ibr Vkk ball. In Liberal, "it i reported tbai Mr Hllpp. who bea not been vary well alnre tbe holi day a. t again able to be at work. Mr Waldron baa been building house opoelle the school bouc., the hut week. Mr. Anderson. bo Urea upon tho Kramer place at Molalla. baa been rooking- tor eoaw on to cut cordaood on ibe Waidr.m property at Liberal Mr Anderson has alrr-id) haul -d the MACKSBURG SHAKES OFF JENNINGS LODGE BOY EPIDEMIC OF LI GRIPPE M AN V WHO HAVI SKIN ON SICK LIST RICOVfRINO-VODCrl BABV IMPROVIB. lo the trhol house end Mrs. Allnian ' accepted In behalf of the hoard Mr. Nuaiball's room was the recipient of iinrtT ill nsnrn mi i by the aseortolto! HURT IN PIPER Mill r e Mr. Hilar of INtrtland la vlaitinfl ill. hi. sister In law, Mrs J M. Hob REV. HERMAN A. W. HUNG VARIIO PROGRAM. INCLUDING PLAV. WILL OIVIN LOO GIR HAS ACCIOCNT llsrel and Arthur Nelson n turned mining poles from that palih from ISirtland Sunday where the. lave been a few days, abopping Olenn and NetUe Ursine of Mead owbrook. came here Saturday to vlalt their alster. Myrtl and their uncle I D. Larsln. They drove over to 811 rerton. Ed Young, of I'rosser. Wash., la here for a few day to do some work on hla farm. II W. Wllike made a bu.in.-es trip , to Canby recently. There will be a baaket aorlal In the Onk liru.e school house February !. W. P. Wilson waa s Liberal tailor Saturday The cruise In lb southern part of C'arkamaa counly, to determine the amount of land to be classed as tlm ber and agricultural, was poalponel ow eenuni of bad weather. It had J. E- Marquam I. pulling up his bo,r . h Ih . lh .eri..uturmi i.,i would I open to homed ad entry n January. It la expected that (he cruise will be resumed In April and (hat it may be (hrown open for entry at a atlll later date- iwlvs He Is going oul of the hop huslneea. Oertle Urson left for Portland Sun day where she ei peels to work this winter. Kreta Albright Is Improving fast af ter ber recent operation at the St. Vincent hospital In Portland. Carl Itarth has been doing grubbing for the Pent'ey llrolhers. Mrs. Mary Jackson has been suffer ing with a severe attack of pneumonia but a( (his writing la Improving A drama The Noble Outcast" given by tbe ScotU Mills high school at the Methodist Episcopal hell Saturday night waa well attended. On the pro gram were band mualc of nine pieces and several solos ?i NEEDY. NEEDY. Ore. Jan. 18 (Special) Mrs. A. S. Thompson and children visited In Portland sjveral days of ibis week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kilter vlilted Sun day at K W. Zimmerman's of Marks Prairie. Miss Alma Hoffman who la attend ing high school at Hubbard spen( Sat urday and Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Tucker and Heat rice Rue attended the Odd fellows and R -bekah joint installation of offi cers al Aurora. Thursday evening. A banquet was served. Miss Druce Yodcr visited on Marks Pralrlc Sunday. Rev. Uennett of Molalla who Is hold ing revival meeting r.t the Rock creek church this week. Is also trying to organize a Sunday schoool to meet each Sunday and would appreciate the support and help, not only of (he child ren, but (he parents of Ihis vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kropf. of Har-. risburg, formerly of Needy, who spent tost week visiting among old fri?nds i and relatives have returned borne. C. K Hermnn. of Ante'ope. who has been visiting her mother, Mrs, Ben Wolfer is now spending a few days visiting relatives near Molalla. CLARKES CLARKES. Ore. Jan. it. (8peclali Mlsa Esther Staata. who is attending hlgb school at Oregon City, vtaiied her parents. Mr. and Mr. J. O. Staats and family oter Sunday. Mlaa Gladys Ebsrly spent Sunday with Miss Ella Schiewe. Mlaa Haxel Rlngo la visiting her cousin Mr. Ward Douglas and family of Mola'la for a short time. Mlaa May Pawver Is working for Mr. H. C. Klelnsmith at present C. H. Bergman hauled a load of hay (o (own last week. Mrs. C. Stromgreen of Colton. has been vlsldng her aughg(ers. Miss Flor ence and Pearl Stromgreen. of Ore gon City, for a few day. Patrick Sullivan from Portland Is visiting his father Mr. H Sullivan for a short time. John Buol waa In town last Satur day. Jason Clarke has a very sick horse MKADOWIUIOOK. Ore. Jan IK tHpeclall -An Interesting program ill he glv.-n at the Meadow brook school house Friday night. January I'J It win const. of Instrum. ntal and toral solo, pantomime monologue and a play called "The Trials of the Fusser." Pie and candy will bo aold also Mr. and Mr. Harvey Clark, of POSi vllle. Iowa, and Mr. Fnnney. of St Louis, are visiting at A. L Urklns Mr. and Mr. Clark IHcd In Oregon City fourt-en year ago. Thy any there Is much change In the country. They have a eon In Portland. Little Knno Boflo has been sick for some time. Dr. Welch came out and said It waa chicken pox and hi- had taken cold. He Is b-tter now. Mr Polso waa taken suddenly ill Saturday morning. Dr. Frank Mount waa called out and took him to Ore gon City to the hospital. He under went an operation Saturday evening and Is Improving. Miss Johnson and Miss Fredrfckson pent Friday and Saturday In Port land. Hazel Lanklna spent Sunday after noon with Hell lloutln of I'nlon Mills Mlsa Lena and Anna Beck, of Port land. vIsKcd a( Charlea Beck s Satur day and Sunday. Mr. Miller, who Is logging for Mr. Shepherd bad bis horse and log go over (be bank tnlo Milk Cre -k One of the horses alost drowned, also In juring bis leg some. o be ln'( able to work for a while. Nettie and Glenn I-arklns visited If with their sister Myrtle and uncle I. D. Larklns of Marquam Saturday and Sunday. ? CEDARDALE 8 ? CEDARDALE, Ore.. Jan. 18. (Spec ial) The children had vacation on Tuesday as the teacher, Miss Moore, went home (o attend the funeral of n friend. Dan McLaren Is home from a log ging camp in Washington for a few days, to look after his property here. The dance was quite well attended at Orchard Falls Saturday evening. Mias Moore and Mrs. Winston- called at I. O. Orem's one evening last week. Mra. George Williams and children called at Hugh Comers Friday even ing. Mlsa Hudson, (he Meadowbrook teacher and Miss Moore took in the ball game at Colton Saturday. Molalla and Colton high school teams played bask.-tball at Colton Sat urday night, the former U-am winning. Mrs. A. M. Cooper is not improving very fast. Mra. Mann la still on the sick list. L 0. Orem has rented the McLaren place for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Orem cal'od on Mr and Mra. Charles Heck Tuesday afternoon. The former being quite ill yet. Mra. John Comer waa at Molalla vis iting her mother Monday and Tues day. D. McLaren took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wlnalow on Tuesday. EAGLE CREEK. EAGLE CREEK. Ore.. Jan. 18. (Spscla') After spending tbe holiday? with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney, of Stevenson. Wash.. Mr Katie Douglass returned home last week, her brother. Charlie, accompany ing her. Mrs. Charles Murphy call?d on Mrs R. B. Gibson last Tuesday afternoon J. F. Burger, recently traded his property near Eagle Creek to J. W. Kenncy. of Gresham, for some Port land property. Mrs. Kos Baker was the week-end visitor of Portland friends. Henry Cdell and daughters, Agnes and Alice, of Dover, were dinner guests at the home of R. B. Gibson Sunday. j What to Do For Bad Colds. If you want a cough medicine that gives quick and sure action in healiug colds, coughs or croup, get Foley's Honey and Tar. It heals inflamed or swolkn membranes In the throat, chest or bronchial tubes; break" up tight coughs, loosens tbe phlegm makes breathing easier, stops tickling In throat. W. F. Thomas, Surnier- vllle, Ga., .writes: Foley's Honey and Tar is a most efficient remedy for coughs, hoarseness, etc- I havo used It with excellent results.'' Jonen Drug Co. (Adv.) KELSO SCHOOL QUINTET -j nrun nnnisin TMllI DLfl Id DUMilb .MM VOLLEY BALL OUTFIT IS BOUGHT BY DISTRICT DONKEY EN GINE USED IN CLEARING. MAi krilil'lttl, Ore. Jau l Spec toll That much dreaded visitor. U gripie. who has been quite aciierul In calla here baa, at lam d slated I rum Stlrtt) and shown signs of departure. Hlinon Miller, whose .lit... k from this maUdy was I'sceptlun.tll) ere aud pr.iira.ted, la gluing up now. Mi eVhrtH k. Mrs Miller . mother, I slow, ly Improving. ir.it I Go -lien, of who-. il'ne men Hon as made Inst week. In this paper Is uoiiie what bet(or The infant son of Mr nud Mrs. Roy Yodcr, who, a few day ago, was serl oiisly threatened win. pm-umoiila Is decidedly better, no Mr. Kale Reward i again In her home after an abcnrt of neatly year. MUs Anna Koch ho ha been pending Mime lime m Oregon City has returned homo. The ram b.'r are Improvtol tbe cold weather In clearing new land, tbe steady stroke of aledg uiid wedge Is heard every' whore. At intrnuU the atnioepherc reverb, r . - lo th explo ion of dynamite, while rubbish fires I'lumluato the entire l.m.l .ape at sight It Is to be hoped that no one of our ranchmen have failed to notice lh iiiiouncem'nt In lust week paper that the l mted Ht.n- lieparlment of Agriculture ha requr.ld Congres man Hawley to recomui.-nd four hun dre.1 fanner In the F.rat Congreeslon al District of Orugon ho may wish to experiment with the special seed out government I dlstril itiiu und to r. port the reaulta to (he department The seed consists of alfalfa, an Im proved variety of field pea and of a superlon quality of white clover. Ad dress W. C. Hawley. M C. from Oregon. Washington. D- C. The seed will be sent by mall free of charge. CARL V JNQ HAS FHACTUR10 FOOT. SUHPRISS QIVCN Mr MISS COITH TUISCOTT ILLNBBS OF VIAN WITH TUBIR CULOSIB FATAL FOR LUTMBR AN CLIROVMAN. JKNNINtiH LOUGH, Or., Jan la I .Special I Carl Yung,, the el.le.l on of the late Kev. Yung, of tin. place, suitalned a fracture of th' fool while working in a paper mill in Oregon City. A surprise party was tendered and Mis. Vv.lan Dent and baby auloed out from Cortland audi iMiit Sunday with Mr. ami Mr Al 1 tteit I'leicr Mis Mary I'lerre, who U attending lh Jefferson high ihol, "-TIWIlinWlTr ' JWllrWHUHRIHOr..JM M There ha . been a request I.. Sen ,H'" 1 Mrrui.nAMibnia.Wal alor Waller A. Kiml. k and Kepre i ' ' Vung. pastor of Mveral pniinlnent entatlv. George ('. Ilrownell by Mime Lutheran i hur. bea in Hie I's.lfli nor lb cltiien to present to the legislature 1 M ,j a few .Mr ago acilre la HAVE YOU A BAD BACK ' You Have, the Statement of this Oregon City Resident Will Interest You. i but i li work In the middle west died I hi limne lit li lining Uxlge yaeler day morning ufier an lllnn. of . er. Itowlh due lo tuberculosis He Wits the MXI of He. lienrgn .ml a hill to fore the building or side w.lka In suburban places the idea Miss Kdith Tulm-oll by some of her contained in the following: friends on Tuesday evening. The "In any plaited part of any rounty evening w. spent In playing live m Oregon platted Into five acre hundred. Messrs. and Mesdamei tract or les or Into Iota, not within I' IV I Mr ....I Mr. II II .l liu. . u- ii-L., u o. n, ....... rbil.llna Yung, and .as Uirn In New -' . ...i t.-rtain wr vein 01 in resident own and Mr.. F..I Koethe; Mr. .ml Mrs. et. may petition the county ...inmi. W. Woods; Mesdame Uwla and siom-r. for sidewalks along any street Ixisey. and the Misses S.rh Kamln- In any block er tract and upon ap ski, Mable lloppe and Kuth Tulscott prov.l shall order ownera along said wer present. street to build sidewalk, ami if Ihey A pretty wedduikT took place al the do not wllhln one year, to cause same home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith to be built and th cost charged .gains! the property and collected as other Usee.'1 It appears lo Jennings I !,. re-1 idents it will be a good and timely mi Monday evening, when licit Oli ver and Genevieve Johnson wer unit ed in marriage, the service being per formed by Rev. II. N. Smith. The matron ol honor was Mrs. Arthur act. Smith. . roller chum of the bride. Mr,. ,,, ,Wo ,Uu,hter. wr Mr. Johnson, a brother of the bride. wi ,.. vi.iir. . uji,,, r.,lip attended the rroom. The couple will r hjOSM Hunday night be at home In their friend, in dr ills. Mr. Oliver heinr in the forest ry department at the Oreron Agri- ultural college. The January meeting of the Par Islington, Perry rountr, Ohio, April to. I a; J When four year old hi parent inn. e in Ht.rk .ouuly, Ohio AHhoiigh he past eaten year of age before b eotered the public M lio.il. he made rapid progreaa and nnlsheil In the .bur.-b of whk'h hla father a pailnr At this time he il.-li riuliie.l 1. 1 enter the iiilulslry in f77 the family moed lo Ottawa The woman's bible class recently organised will be known as the F.. H. claaa for en rapport. Th motto is "In harmony." The officer of the cla at.. Mr. Ki, president; Mrs. ent Teachers" association was attend-1 Allen, vice-president; Mrs. Kelly. KELSO, Ore.. Jan. IS. (Spl.) The Kelso school basket ball team defeat ed the Boring team at Boring Friday evening. A volley hall outfit was purchased for tbe school recently. Robert Jonsrud Is having land cleared with a donkey- engine. C. J. Slndall has been 111 for some time. Sunday school and preaching ser vices were held In the school house on Sunday by Rev. Miner, of Sandy. Robert Jonsrud has bis machine chop equipped with a trip-hammer, iron lathe and a ti-horse-power gaso line engine. He Is also having a gar age built for his new Buick car, for which he has received tho agency. I'nder the auspices of the Parent T -acher association, a lecture entitled "The Fine Tooth Comb." will be given by George V. McCIure, formerly pr feasor of law, Wetern Iowa University, at the Kelso school houae, on Wednes day evening, January 17, at 8 o'clock. AdmiBlon free. Kefrcahmcnts after lecture. All are Invited. DAMASCUS LECTURE POSTPONED. DAMASCUS. Or., Jan. 18. Th2 Bterenptlcan lecture which waa to have been given by County School Superin tendent J. E. Calavan and Industrial Field Agent M. N. Maria, of the Ore gon Agricultural college extcnalon d piirtmeiit, at the Damascus achool liouse last night, has been postponed indefinitely on account of the latter havliiK been unexpectedly called to Salem on Important business. The Habit of Taking Cold. With many people taking cold is a habit, but fortunately one that Is easily broken. Take a cold aponge bath ev ery morning when you first get out of bed not ice cold, but a temperature of about 90 degrees F. Alao 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 as quickly as possible. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) CLEAR WEATHER HELPS FARMERS AT Do? your back ache, night and day; Hinder work; destroy your ret. Does It stab you through and through When yon stoop or lift or bend? Then your kidneys may bo weak. Often backache Is the clue. Just to give you further proof. The kidney action may be wrong. If att -ntlon la not paid More distress will soon appear. Head. In dlxty spells and nerves. Uric acid and Us Ilia Make the burden worse and worse Liniments nnplosters can't Reach the Inward cause at all; Help th? kidneys use the pills Oregon City folks have tried nn.l proved. What they say you ran believe. Head this Oregon City woman's ac count. See her. ask her, If yoi doubt her. Mrs. W. H. Dempster. 216 Fourteenth street Oregon City, says: "I used to be subject to weak kidneys. They acted too froe'y. I was troubled more during the nirht because I had to get up several times. After I had taken Doan's Kidney fills a few weoks, I got over the trouble. It Is only once In a great while now that I notice symptoms of the former complaint. but a few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills Boon puts my kldnoys in good working order." j Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply r.sk for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho anme that Mrs. Dempster had. FoBter-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, ff. T. ed by many or the school patrons, when on Friday evening, January I'.', the subject of Jennings liodge was given. Th president, Mrs. Robinson, gave th object In having such a meeting, and it proved to be a very interesting one. The school sang a song entitle.) "Our Own United States." and an additional stain which referred to Jennings Lodge. Mr. Will Jennings was unable to attend and an excellent paper was given by Mrs. Klla Spooner covering the year of history between f0 and 30 yeara ago. Mr. Spooner wa the first white child born here. The pa per waa of so much interest Uiat the audience was held spellbound while she narrated some of the happenings of the pioneer families of very early days of Oregon. A fact which was unknown to many wa that there wag at one time a small city on the west bank of the Willamette directly op posite -the old Jennings homestead, and which was destroyed by . flood in 1861. The little place was known as Willamette City. A tribute was paid to the pioneer father and mother whose name this place bears was alao given. A vote of thanks was given Mrs. Spooner and it was voted that copy of her paper be placed on file with the librarian of the school as a matter of record. An Indian drill followed by George Card, Kenneth Kissel. Ernest Roethe; loiter Rus sell, Oswald Young, Delbert Kessl, Otis Grant, Merle Caldwell, William Bruechert and Calvin Morse, which was heartily encored. Miss Shirley Park rendered n piano solo and was received with enthusiasm. Mrs. Hart spoke for a time on Jen nings Lodge thirteen years ago, when there were only trails where our streets and walks now are. Paul Roeethe, Willinm Jacobs and Rev. Smith also spoke. The history of the Jennings Lodge school was rend by Mary Kessi, which was written by Mrs. Hugh Roberts. The school house wus built in 190R on a sightly acre given by John and Will Jennings about the time Jen nings Lodge wan platted. This also will be kept in the school library as a matter of record, auch being the unnnimous wish of thoao present. Mrs. Harry Robinson presented a pic ture of the old Jennings homestead retary; Mra. Roberts, treasurer. At the week day meeting held un Thurs day of each week the learhar train ing work will b taken up under Mrs. II. N. Smith's leadership. Mrs. Arthur Smith, president of Chrlr.tlnn Kndeavor. had charge of the meeting on Sunday, January 14. The topic was "Ought." A poverty social will be given by the Kn lemur, rs on Thursday even . ing at th church. I A,nl, l.t .. Ik.1 ' ..... viuvui) I - ' .... vi ,.ir Cl.i kuuia County Kndeavor, union, waa at Oswego on Sunday evening aeaisting in the organiaation of a o- clety at tb it place. There is an enrollment of in now in the Sunday school at this place, with an average attendance of (!2 for the month of December. The to tal offering for the month was S7.&8. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ostrom and Miss Sarah U Claire enjoyed in I" K.erett. h.re In- remained a year auto trln over the Columbia hiehw.v and a half In l0J bn moved again tfl - i . . Kant... and Ih re he completed Hi. four y.ar high . boot .our, gradu I atlng at the head of bl rlaae. The fol'owliig year lie entered 'Ottawa Unl ! i.mll) aa a anphoiniiri. and later the opening of the Chicago Seminary found bun one of Its student lu .Inn . ISM, be wu ordain. .1 by the Ohio Synod .1 Chicago .ml he took i barge of a nils- Inn wblrh lie bad organised With Rev Doorman, of the Oblo German . bur. li un o, tuber l ! . he hurried Anna Unquiat, of Chk-ago. After a year'a trial It waa decided by the Ohio Synod board to carry on It SCngllsh work In connection with the German Mission. Meanwhile Rev Mr Yung had found a number of t.uth -r-.ii famlllo .1 Cri.wln. Ind. without a church home Although the place did not BBSS to warrant aupport from the mlaalun hoard and Hi people them, .ehe. prntlll.i d but I ; a month, He. Mr Yung and hi wife mov.d Into the town, .ml begun to work. In a short time a church wu organised, which grw rapidly In USS he accepted a call to th First Lutheran church, of Decatur, III , and In IDOU he followed the call of the general conference home mission board to Seattle, Waah.. where he re inalned eight yeara ua pastor of the Holy Trinity church Then h went on Sunday Mr. and Mra. Frank Thomas are visiting with Mrs. Thomas' aistar, Mrs. C. I. Mora. Mrs. Roland of Portland accompa nied Mr. and Mra. Olin Ford out to the Newell home on Sunday. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Newell were their sons, Glen and Clyde New ell, and Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin Newell. Mrs. Roland was a former Kugene friend nnd It b.i been a number nf years since she had met with this family. Saturday n number met at the school to donate their work towards clearing the newly purchased piece of land for the school. The following men gave their Bervlcos: Kd. Roethe nnd H mry Smith, working with Go lr tennis; C. I. Moore, H. HncHtlcmnn, Alex GUI. Giles Caldwell. Hugh Rob. ert. Ira Hart, Mr. Ullabrnnd nnd Mr White assisting In the clearing. It la tho writer's op'nlon that this work should hnvc I een done by ttr tax pay ers nf the dbitrlrt p.lid tho work would have been equally nhnred among the people of the rominunlty. Another day of donation w.ork Is bolng asked for. Tho youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Underwood of Meldrum is seriously ill. Dr. Frank Mount is in attend-DCS. ('our del. .un.-. Idaho, where be .... a prnfersor III a college and In 1912 he went to Spokane, and for two yeara was connected with Spokane coll.gn Rov. Mr Yung In 1914 wa called 10 Wllllatun. N. D. where he waa taken III last February He preach d hi Inst sen urn January 30, I9K. The fob luwlng week he wus taken erlnuly III with pneumonia, and liilierruloal set In He came to Jennings Uxlge and . nter d the open air sanitarium In hopes of r icovery and hi family moved Into tho Wilcox homo nearby to rare for him. Ill widow and four ion and u dnnghter, Carl, Theodore, Martin ) wnld und Ithoda. und hla agi d mother, widow of the lutn Itov. Mr. Yung, at mill time of Oregon City, survive. Forget Your Achea. Sllfr knee, aching limb, lame hnck make life a bunion. If you dif fer from rheumatism, gout, liimlgo, nxiirnlglii, get u bottle of Hlonn'a Lini ment, the untvcnal remedy for pnlu. Kusy to npp'y; It penetrates without nibbing nnd soothes the tender flesh. Cleaner and more effective tlinii mils sy ointments or poultices. For sprains, sore muscle or wrenched ligaments resulting from strenuous exercise, BOM'S Liniment gives quick rollef. Keep It on hnml fnr emergencies. At yuur Druggist, 25c. (Adv.) 25c PER MONTH IS THE AVERAGE COST OF OPERATING A MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM FIELDS ARE PLOWED AND ORCH ARDS PRUNED CLUB GIVES SUCCESSFUL DANCE. 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. UPPER GARFIELD, Ore., Jan. 18. (Spl. ) Tho gQod weather during the past week has enabled the farmors to do considerable plowing and pruning orchards. Tho Garfield Country club gave a dance at the club hull last Saturday night. .About twenty couples were present and a general good time was had, dancing und card playing. On account of the dlHtant'y located cliurcbea, Julius Murkwurt holds Sun day school at his house every Sunday morning and quite a number of his neighbors attend regularly. It In rumored that the Delft Creek Lumber company will start Its mill in the near future, to fill a nnmber A orders for lumber. Sneri to L'ke It. The iw.rv tmtthle suOM people have tin- more tbei wmit lo borrow. Phi) adelnlila Rewind Worm Sap Your Child's Strength. Ia your child pale and fretful? Does he cry out In sleep or grind hla teeth? These symptoms may mean worms and you should obtain rollef at once. Klckapoo Worm Killer la a pleasant remedy that kills the worm, and by its mildly laxative quality expels It from the system. Worms aap the vi tality and make your child more huh "optlble to other ailments. Your Druggist sell Klckapoo Worm Killer, 25c a box. (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 take each day bocauso she docs not have the advantages of wator under pressure. Is it any wonder that she is dog tired each night 'The uncless waste of energy in lifting a hoavy wator bucket each time a little water is needed, the endless trips to the well or spring, thoso aro tho tilings that mako for physical breakdowns. Think of the chance of your water becoming contaminated and the health of your family destroyed. Think of the danger of fire, a fire that a steady stream of wator will quickly kill but when this is not at hand will greedily consume your home, your property and possibly a life. Theso things can't bo thought of in the terms of dollars but tho fact is that YOU'LL GET YOUR SfONEY'S WORTH OUT Of A MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE No Secret About the Mitchell System Tk Mltih. ll BjHra U a almplp 7itm, nutlilnir illffl cult lo undemtanil or operate, about It. The ri-saon It kI.i-m better aerrlre la tiecauae It la iiiaOc up of bttt.it iinlli. In mnklna our outfit! wu li." lb.- Mltrhell 1'n.wil HI. el I'neumatle Tank: II a teati-i iinilur bi-aTli-i pri-aiture titan fee ran put on It and la suaranti'i .I ttk 120 pound; we tiae onll Iba .MVKIt.S irlaaa thIv" .at nttmna. If then la a better pump ttiaii tin- M i . rhi- moat (rltl.nl pump buyer In America do tu-t know of It. Ft power, If a gaaolliK- la ti'.-.liil. v.. .atall a Hto.IT. I lie moat il.-1..-nil - able Ibere la. Ita ain.i.lleltr will appeal lo you at otic.-. More ttian ::,fn. u- . i In tlm .Nortliw. at aay It a a "KOod" enirllie, and so It la. In fact, our outfit, ri- made tin to milt your r'-iinlr..- mental we don't all mpt to make your fmlrau it ' or our in... trtr.'li ua BII.I we win 11-11 you li'w 10 It. ili'iivrideiit ilium It will make jranr property mnrn viilnnlilo. It will innkn ynnr family more hoiiiiv mill runt i-tit ml llitnnirh the ell lliyitn-lit nf the tintll, the laundry, the many other ciiiivenleneeM Hull iiir.tili f.r rnn.iltiir w.ili.r In tin. Inline. The Mitchell KyNletn innkiH llilngH more convenient In the luirnytird und It uffoiils nliHolute iiriitPftliui luminal fire by supplying a ilnpenil anlo aupplv nf water tinder nny prenHurc up In fit, p.ninila. It will help prcm-rvo the hi-tilth of ynnr fnlka, In.uuae linlhlnir nf foreign nature, can gt Into the, wuter after It had been pumped Into the Mitchell Water Hynl'-in. ... If vmir water source. Is pure, your water will remain pure until It flows from the tap. , The Mitchell Water Syatem fumlshe cool water In wtimtner nnd la ........ i,, .t rreoiltnr In winter. In allort. It inalieH life worth HvlliK. and If you will look ut the matter fro-u every tingle you will coma to the conclusion I hut you simply cannot afford to do wllhout wilier under pressure in the homo. . A. Stovar Engines - tBW Myti'i Piimji 4 f VEr7 I- m -MISJ I I 11 IB aaal ii i ill ill I u s r 1 . Basawaw iaiBarsaHnt v 1 mbbt w iji7 I av.w'.auatV.ISa . .. T.waieaBB' aaa . . f . K. ' ' I t rw an wm jwr IJ -.-(?&MMar tlx?:- n PORTLAND I ORE. BW ,k fa) Vll5f V V 'Send for, Ar.nnu or I . our book rT- "FROM THE PATH fWM.' tB. OF HIS FATHERS" I C&2 It will tell you W.. Wf Moutthis f ID V A mtersupply question l I H f ASK FOR BOOK - . jj . . - " .1 tin. - .tf.r. . 'tr 1 W. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City Agent