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Paw. -1 lew (Mil i j Rricft-Bronipr) flllS 5fl FEET Kirov CAKE IS SOLD FDH S9.15 TUROY BRANCH MOWevfR.OOCI NOT PERMANENTLY INJURE JACK RIELAN4. NM.l'V. Or. Jan, :S (H--lIt- Jnhn rUbaaU-iur iu-"1j a buainrua trip I to Canity MonJay. Henry Wolfrr of Canby. clll rl 1). II. Voder Hunday. Mr Mi 4 Sir. Hill Tii'krr attended lodge (t Aurora tfalurday. lr. IU HpaBl and Mr. Jhn lah'er rilltMl on Mr. I.1M1U Meullcr Wrdiieaday afternoon. Mr. Y'HinKfn tmre a rut quit badly on a barb wire ft-me Hunday. UllKilAU Or. Jan IS 8p 11) Jack Itrltana m-t nil a rry a fill -. IJ.'tit. while trimming a tre that bad Jul Wn rell-l. II D-artl ,,r n,n(rr , .miimotiod and look a. . i i ...I . a a. . - ' m nixnng noir inu nnncu j ir nundivrly for Uuw maker," a HIE COST DOESN'T IT INCREASED PRICES OP POTATOES BRINO SMILES MUCH LAND IS BEINQ CLEARED DAMASCUS. 4 ENOUGH MONEY IS RAISEO TO PINISM PAYINQ FOR PIANO AT PUBLIC SCHOOL, M tl'Ktflll ltiJ, Ore, Jan. :S (8' nil llattrhcra of It tat ri'iiliin hav !'! n materially linli ninUled fur III ti Ik It roal (r IimmI by a corrinpondlng' ly nitrmartl irh for 111 I r potato? making II a.tfo u aay that a fur larg amount of energy ami of Spain will h allotted In I h I rrt III Ilia preaenl ir limn ver before TIM In turn glvea a iifw Impetua to (li ci land clearing, Many a fluid of lung row of the dark rrtH-n potalu plant will bit oen In tha coming uiiitiier where, now a nuimtrr of all. bra In tb wound Mr. and Mr John lUinev Malted atray llnil.a are railed. Mr. IMUh ,t Woo.ll.urn Saturday and Hunday- n il nniner rorward nor m. out aa Mr am, Mrt K w mirr 1M.n, almply crumbled down, tnotionlea bylSllIlJay rning at lb bom of t. II the atU-k whlih hit him njuarrtyj yj,.fi arron the cmn. The iimD mm wit; MlBy frvm hrn attrnJl h fun. alout seven fret long, aa big around pf , hr,, Kix.h,r hrld at Aurora aa a man wrtat. green mild ", Wednesday. froi.-n. brok Into two pleora. arro.t )lf nJ Mrfc j Rlllrr rrf, t,,, hla ihln. after lla fall of about flftyin,.M lt t-nby Turtday. fet. Mr. KW-lani apent the rrat of , , . tba day at bom, but waa at work very mu h brulaed all over. Alfred WriKht ll quit lam from cutting; hi knee badly, with a rroat- cut aaw. IVter Oti and Carl Heriter of Tort land, er bualneai vlnltora In l.llx-ril a few hour laat week. Tbelr auto broke through tb try ilu.ih and b rani faaL A fuat aa releaaed from one iiKr It attain refuaed to move. After aeverul hour of auib work. t'hria Deoplebb, who wal hautlnK wood, liltrhod bia team onto the auto! and hauled It to the traveled roa4 near the Willamette Valley Southern. They report that thli la the wont piece of road betweYn here and Tort land. A new grate aaw waa p'ared In the Morrejr timber, by a man from Port land. H. H. Wltzke haa hli drag aaw in the Mr Wolfrr'a timber. He haa an expert lawyer helping him. Cnrl Herger and a friend of Tort- IIP AFFAIR IS HELD IT THE GBAGO HOME CHOP STICKS ARE USED IN PAR TAKING OF FOOD. OSWKtJO. Ore.. Jan. 21 (Siilal) On Saturday nfl rnoon. Jan. JO. the Methodltt Sunday tchool ilaia of young women. wboi toatbrr la Mra. Krnett Nal. and the rorrexponding claaa of the Congregational Sunday fchool. whose teacher la Mra- Sinclair, both met. with their tearhera at the home of Mr. and Mr. A. A. Crago. to ipend a nearly a could be arranged, an afternoon In Chlneae iurroundlnm. Wh-n all of the twenty-two guests had arrived, an hour and a half was land came out to butcher a beef, w hlch Pleasantly apent In showing and des Peter On bad boupht from Richard Wright Still remembering their prer. loua experience they left their auto mobile near the track, and walked over over the worse of the county road. Franz Kraxburger visited at the home of his daughter. Mrs. H. H. Wltzke one day last week. Sunday Carl Berger hired Richard Wrtsht to take the beef he hod butch ered, down to their automobile, w hich had been left on the graveled road. Chris Doeplobb made a business trip to Portland lest week. James Adklns, a tumbcr dealer, of Oregon City, waa in Liberal recently looking for timber for ship knees. F. A. Miles, traffic manager of the Willamette Valley Southern, was also In Liberal last week, investigating the ship knee situation. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Witzke enter talned a number of friends and rela tives at their homo, Sunday January 21. Tbo occasion being the christen ing of their little daughter Mildred Earaestine, who was born Sunday, October 1. The pretty ceremony wos performed by Rev. F. S. Lucas of tha Lutheran church of Macksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kraxburger, I great uncle and aunt of the little maid en, accepted the sacred trust of being uer sponsors, inose present were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jackbon. and little Miss Letha; Mr. and Mrs. Franz Krax burger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krax burger end Rev. F. T. Lucas, whose Domes ore in Macksburg. criblng the curio, which Mr. and Mr. Crago had brought with them from China. There were some little wood carvings, which clearly Illustrate many different phase of Chinese life and customs, several pieces of dainty fancy work, old vases, and other thlnga of interest Thi'n the rice began to boll, and all were seated with chopsticks before them. It would be difficult to des cribe the gay hour that followed, with all the attempts at conversing In Chinese, then trying to be mannerly. according to Chinese etiquette, and many laughable and discouraging at tempts to got noodles, gravy, and bits of meat and vegetables, twelve differ ent kinds in all. safely started on the way down to thlr curious appetites. The party broke up about five o'clock, after all had thoroughly enjoyed the afternoon. MKAIHVIItOOK. Or. Jan :S tSpet lall Th program .Uen by the only liMpenctrutilo Juucle or blutki'iied l.lti-rary o l-ty at the Meado hnrnk "'""" Bml I"" l,l,H'1 p"- etiiMtl hou, Friday night, waa So far thorn lime ln-.ii noti of the iml muru. A prl rak waa aue- aaualllea that, too nfli-u, r-'iult from tlonrd orT for 3 li Tb pro. er.lt all fr' ie of powder and dynamlt (iK.-thcr amouuted to a little on-r i:s though some minor ri-.-iil. iita are ro- hi. h will finUh paying for the piano. I lrted. Mr. Frank S. hultt hat suf t;.-ora Wllllama and Charlr llwk f'Tl quite a loim Injury to hla knee rm.li.-d logging Saturday night and whlltt handllug a uuiiuiioili ituuip, baw iiioi rd bak to their borne I1"! ('lrm HrpU'r li laid up with Mra. I'til.o and ton ll.-tihart alo I bad rut on hit ot Mla H.-ola llrllbarha wrtit to Or. -con I w auto hau t'ome In the City Sunday to trr Mr. I'oImi ho I 'at week, ( turlf Klreallng. Mr In the hoipital, we ar glad to hrr ho Steven and two of Hid U'Mour It getting along alright. brothi-rs hav oa.h piirihaaed one of Mr. Yullnen wa taken to the itato thete vehlrlii. hoapltal Thuraday. Mra. Yullmn and The cold sixdt has merged Into a on a.-companlrd him lh.-r. Mr. Yul- 'l'rln I"1 rain that lias drawn all In.-n rain back Sunday. "1P frost fnipi the ground prvpurlug Tlu' Plarkman i blldn-n have been ,or ln PI and the plow as aoon aa out of a.-hool for a few da on aiToiint ,no raln 0'i" b" cT.ed of la qripp but ar able to go bark A spelling match waa held at the ik'aln Monday. Y -hool on the evening of Jlday, Mini Urkln ient Friday at hr J"m!urr Is Tbo general lnteret horn r.turnlng to Mo rn.ua in Saturday. aned by thea cotiteats waa at large crowd from here took In I "hl by the lurre and attentive the piny Jllcka at College" at Molalla r'l present. MIbj Varl Miller, tf Thursday night. I ,ur creek, tarried off the honor MlMea Annie. Freda Johnaon and l,,'r ,ntr"t competitor wna Mlas U-na Arthur and Harold Johnson. Mitt Ftell I ""n. of the Khy telnvil. Hotitln nd Don Houtln pent Sunday Tno Mother' club held a very buy evening at A. L. 1-arklm. n,l Interesting eniilon on Thundny The Meadow brook and Cedardale 01 ,h borne of Mrs. 11m Dreler. f.hixila will have an arithmetic match I'retent aa visitor were Mr. Zweifel at Cedardal t Saturday nlrht. 1 ortl.-.nd. a sister of Mr. Dreler: The- new of the death of Mr. R. R. M,PS- 1'o'ratz. Mr. Collin. Mr llonry Cooper, formerly of Meadowbrook, but Wa'l'n nd Mlsa Annn Koch. Tho late of California wa received by Mr, n,,, me,nK IH be at the home of K. U Holmnn. the remain will be I fimon .Miller. A pleasing fe taken to Missouri for burial besides ,ur ot ,no mwHng was the f turn of that of Mr. Cooper, who died about "1' cm" vlc president. Mr Simon three year aago. CEDARDALE. ? The Habit of Taking Cold. With many people taking cold is a habit, but fortunately one that 1 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 as quickly as possible. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) Miller, who had been absent lne November owing to Itinera In her fum- nr. Paul Smith has announced a tale of hi farm Implements, stock and household good on February 1. Mr. Smith Intends to send some time In visiting relative ond former friends and eventually to settle east of tho Rockies. Mable, the littlo daughter of Mr. NATIVE OF DENMARK SUCCUMBS an(1 Mr. Wesley Eby hn burned her C. J. SINOIll OIES IT HIS HOME IT KELSO MamaM-iiti, Ore, Jan. (Hpnlal) Mr. Henry Troeg and daughter er In I'orlluud, Turiday. Mlt Nellie Klllott and Nea. ar on Hie ill k liol with la grippe. They ire aoniKWlial impruir.1 at lliia writ ing. Mrt. Itoae Murray and miu, liiirnett. ire i lulling at the hoiim of Mr. Mur ray' ninth. i.lr. F. TIii'Iki. Mlt Kniiiia Hlrtbliiiiau who hut bent lulling at the homo of II. Ikxk, ro tinned In tier home in WuhliiKtoii lut Friday. Heirral of tbo Dauiaaeua folk at tended the dance at Kuglo I'n-vk latl Saturday liluht, and reKirt that they had a flue tluirt. Mi. Ida M. Carpenter fulled on Mr. K. Mull laat Sunday afternoon. Mia t'lura Hoik apent a coupla if d.iM In I'urtland laat wei'k. Mrs. J. M.Hire nnd Mr. Murray were In Oregon City laat Saturday. Tho limn y frii'tida of Mra. Nancy Hull worn aurprlaed to hear of her marriage to Mr. Kdwurd I'arrlth. They am both past their Tin birthday. Their many frleudt with them much Joy and tmppluett for the rett of their Uvea. . Wo aro aorry to bear that Mrt. Simon Huddle ia In the Cortland boi.nl till, where alio hat gmm for medical troitiiK nl. Mr. and Mra. Martin Andoraon, of Cortland, have been Halting at the home of Mr. and Mr. Fredolph. Mr. F. Tbebo called on Mr. J Moore Tueaduy aftemoon. HEIf. HERMAN YUNG IS HID 10 FINAL REST IMPRESSIVE SERVICES HELD AT JENNINGS LODGE AND IN OREGON CITY CHURCH. EAGLE CHEEK TELEPHONE LINE HEINE J M PROVED DOUGLAS. DOVER AND PROGRES SIVE COMPANIES PUTTING UP NEW POLES. arm so badly that the shock and alarm of tho accident proved too much for her mother, who I prostrate In consequence. Miss May Schulty who is employed In Canby, came home on Saturday to C. J. Slndull. who died at bis home Pcnl Sunday returning on Monday here January 20. after a two weeks' I Tn Little (Jlrl s Sewing club met at Illness. He was born In Horing, Den- ,he llome of Mrs- G M Italdwln. on mark, March 6. 1S37. He came with "'trJay witn a full attendance, not his fumlly to the I'nlted States and Ithstandlng the rein. settled In Racine, Wisconsin. In 1S67. AFTER SHORT ILLLNESS SCHOOL CLUB MEETS KEI.SO. Ore.. Jan. 13. (Speclal)- ARDENWALD. 5-?"S?S33 . ij j . j, CEDARDALE, Ore.. Jan. 25. (Spec ial) Cedardale Paront-Teuchers meet ing have a program next Saturday evening. JUo eighth grades of Mead owbrook and Cedardale will have an arithmatic match. Mrs. A. M. Cooper is improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Oren made a busi ness trip to Canby last Saturday. Ricbr.rd Oren visited his cousin at Marquam Saturday and Sunday. - George Williams has finished his logging for Oscar Halt and has moved camp back borne. Several from up this way delivered ' potatoes at Liberal last week. R, L. Oren and family of Union Mills vicited his brother I. O. Oren last Sunday. A. M. Cooper is building a bridge across Mi'k creek cbove Orchard FalU. preparatory to improving his land, bought of I. V. Trullenper. Tuesday is "Curent Event'' morning at Cedardale school. Each pupil has to be prepared to give one from mem ory, an excellent practice. The pupils nre preparing exhibits for "Mothers Day," March 2. ARDENWALD, Ore.. Jan. 25. (Spe cial.) Some people of the neighbor hood gave a dance at the Anlenwald school ball, January 14. There were about 50 couples present. They Berved refreshments about 11 o'clock. Charles Davis, who has been making him home at Mrs. Cole's, lias gone to Portland to live. Albert and Henry Stratton, of Can ada, visited Klessr's January 11. The Ardenwald Water company held its annual stockholders' meeting at the church January 8, for the elec tion of oflfcers. The following officers were elected: Mr. Richmond, treas urer; Mr. Crans, president; Mr. Gra vol, vice-president; Mr. Altnow, secre tary, and Mr. Neidlrdeck, superintend Mrsv Lynch and daughter visited school. He also lived in Chicago, III., for 15 years and then in Minneapolis. Minn., until he came to Oregon, 16 years ago and settled at Kelso, where he lived until his death. His first wife died in Minneapolis in 1900. The follow ing year he came to Kelso, and was united in marriage to Mrs. A. Jarl. He is survived by his wife and six children by the first marriage, namely: .Nels Sindall. of Chicago; Martin Sin- dall. Eau Claire. Wis.; Alfred Sin- dall. Minneapolis: Edward Sindall. Stttltmtnt Day. 'In our town we are celebrating the one hundredth unulvcrsary of our settlement" "That must be a great plnce to live In where you have to settle only once in a huudreil year." Life. I A Clogged Syitem Mutt Be Cleared. You will find Dr. King's Now Life Pills a gentlo yet effective laxative for removing impurities from the ays- 25c PER MONTH IS THE AVERAGE COST OF OPERATING A MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM What to Do For Bad Colds. If you want a cough medicine that gives quick and sure action In healius 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 tlje phlegm, makes breathing easier, stops tlcklir.g in throat. W. F. Thomas, Sucnier ville, Ga., writes: Foley's Honey and Tar Is a most efficient remedy for coughs, hoarseness, etc. I hav3 used It with excellent results.1' Jones Drug Co. (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. tedar Rapids, Iowa; Mrs. N. P. Peter- tern. Accumulated waste poisons the son, Minneapolis, and Miss Anna Sin- blood; dizziness, biliousness and plmp- d:ill of Los Angeles- Most of Mr. Sin- muddy complexion are tho distress dall's life in the east was spent in Ing effects. A dose of Dr. King's Now missionary work. Life Pills to night will assure you a Funeral services were conducted In free' ful1 ,)0Wel movement In the the Pleasant Homo Methodist church morn'ne- A 'ur drugglBt, 25c. Adv. by Rev. J. Johnson and Rev. Llnnerty anil interment took place In tho Pleas ant Home cemet.?ry. The Kelso Students' Self-govern ment club held its regular meeting January 17, 1917, and elected the fol lowing officers for the month: Presi dent, Mildred Jarl; secretary, Nellie Harrison; Inside monitor, Cecil Pat terson; outside monitor, John Canny; librarian, Eunice Jonsrud; bell-ringer, Oertrude Mlgel; lino marshal, Haz'.-; uunn; police, Lester Irvln; executive committee, John Canny, Leo Milan, Edith Llnd and Dorothy Jonsrud. The students recently purchased a beauti ful picture. ' Washington Crossing tho Delaware," for their room. An appreciative audience gathered Wednesday evening at the school house to hear the lecture, "The Fine Tooth Comb," by George V. McCue, of Portland, given under the auspices of the Kelso Parent-Teacher' association .The lecture dealt with problems of home life and the American girl and boy. Miss Ethel Wilkinson and Mis Evangeline YerkeB, teachers of the school, gave a vocal duet. After the lecture, refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed. The school kitchen, built by the as sociation is nearly completed and will soon be in shape to serve warm lunches to the school children. Miks Anne indall arrived Friday afternoon from Los Angeles, just in time to speak a few words with her father, C. J. Sindall, who died Satur day morning, January 20. The Parent-Teachers' association will have a business meeting Friday evening, January 26, at 8 o'clock, at the school house. EAGLE CHEEK. Ore. Jnn sr., (SpiH-luD The Dougltt Mutual Tele dioue company, with the help of the Dover and 1'rogrenalve companies, are putting In some new cedar pole and are making onio Improvement ou the line. Mra. Hill, having received a message that her on, Elmer, wa 111, went to 'ortlund laat week and aM-nt tho week ml with him. A. N. Orke and wife wore Eatacada visitors, Saturday. Eagle Creek Grnngo No. 27 met In regular lesslon at the grange hall Saturday at which time tho Installa tion of offieera took place. Mr. O. C. Dallas, of Dumnscu. asalated by her hiiHband, 0. C. Dullu. Installing the officers. Tho morning session wu devoted to business of tho order. Aftor the Installation several Interesting topic were discussed. Thero were some patrons from other granges- Mr. and Mra. G. C. Dallu. of Duma rus; James Hell, of Sandy, nnd U II Klrchein, of Harding grange. Mrs. D. Ileckctt nmdo a trip to Port land lust week. Mrs. Viola Douglas, Mr. A. N. Orke and Mrs. II. I). Gibson spont last Fri day evening with Mrs. Roy Douglas. Mrs. M. Dhulst was a Portlund vis itor tho first of tho week. W. H. Douglas and wife mode a re turn trip to Portland last Wodiiesdsay. II. II. HoffmelHt'T was able to at tend grange Saturday. Miss Ednn Kennedy spent tho woek- end In Portland. E. Nnylor made a trip to Estacoda, Monday. Will Douglas and Charles Sweeney went to Greshum Saturday and had some dental work done. Oregon metal output past year shows greut Increase. Sllvor twlco and copper live times as much as pre ceding year. JKNMNGH I.O!HjK. Or. Jan -(Mimh'IuI,)- iiiireilo funeral ter tlira witm held laat rVlday wlicli'llir filriid of I ho laid llev. Herman Yung dallier-d to imr llirlr lt ro tpeeta to lilin. who had been an ' Ihr III ilnirvh work In Ilia I'ailfle ninth rat a well a I ho llllddln Weal llev. Win. Kratberger, nf Oregon City, lirv. I.maa of Mackaburt, and llev. II. V Smith bad charge of Ilia er th'ea at Ihn liouar. liny. Smith P'ud Ing what waa perhnpa the laat lilies penned by llev. Yung before III death. I liry Were a follow a: "Another year ha broken clear Pn Ihl of rai d d.i) lak Ihn t ln-er My Oration God la Hear To 1 1 tin rai h day, thou child ranal pray With aluiplo (mating fallh and aay God rare for inn lay. Eai'h day a ring of grace I bring; To worn nut Iroublena I do not cling AHik up, ri'lolee and dug. If any day GihI rulla away From hnnu-red sphere ak not to stay. j 'Twill b" thy coronation day." A iiuinbrr of friends then went by auto lo Ihn l.iitlierun rhureli In Oro- gon City. hre Itrv. Kratlierger read Ihn obituary, followed by a aobi, "Hock ;f Agra.' Kev, l.uea. of Mu k- burg, gnvo a German sermon, hi nib- JiH-t being, "Comfort Y III People." followed by a German long by Ihn ion grvgntlon. llev. Ilrlnkuiau, of Seattle and aurreaaur of the devraaed III paa- toml work In Ihn Hound city, Kk 'n Kngllxh nml gave a glowing Irlluita to the lute llev. Yung In regard to hla life work. A aolulat, of portlund, aaiig "Abide with .Me," and llev. Ilotfmel- ter of Vancouver, led In prayer Mi Hr. Kd Itoi-thr, J. A. Johnaon. A. F. Ituaoell, It. IVtiold. Mr. Klennell nnd Mr. Nobel of Oregon City, ofdi-l utod aa pallbearer. The remain! were laid to rt In the Mountain View cemetery. Thorn attending the funeral from out of town were Mr. Nytiulat, of Seattle; Prof. Yung, of llolne. Idaho; Mr. and Mra. Huehholl and fumlly of Oregon City. Mlaa Campbell, superintendent of tho Mutaon opeu air aatatorlum of Island. Merdamea Klapaa nnd Kretmhnur entertained at their pretty home on Thuraduy of luat week, thn invasion being thn birthday annlvuraury of a niece of Mr. Klspu and grandduugh- ter of Mra. Krelaehmer. A dellclnu luncheon wa inrved and aeated at thn table weri four generation. Thosn preient were: Mr. Arthur lloke key. Mra. C. Ehello, Mr. C. Oswald. Mrs. A. Culpiin. Mr. T. tahmnn, Mr. A. Krntsehmer, Mis Nellie II. Culpan, Master Woodward Hokeskey, Mr. Clyde Elspns nnd Mr Emma E'xpa. Mr. and Mr. Ilert llonrdmun were called to the bedside of their father. O. D. Hoardman, of Silver Spring, who Is sniifferlng from a paralytic stroke. Mr. Yung, mother of tho UUrTUv Yung, wa afflicted vltrr jmrnlytIS l.oy bating ibarg of lb Hundir iUm ualti lb Int book IHIda ali m 11 III In Tb Til M ' ) lata bad a drllgtitful lima at Ih'lr tupiMir on rfldaf Ing 1 lily fl inn t dua lo film iipprr KMilrd ami t'J'rd by lb member nf Ilia dm. Wa understand only a fw prunr wer ..(L l. Maii'alliiin, of On gun City, wa III ruet of hoimr, ami gan a luoal lulir ratlng talk on (he lldn, whli'h wa mi Hi line Willi llielr ilaa tludy. Tho "I'okrriy" pnrty gltn by lb Chrlntlan Knibavora a a xmUI ue rrn Tint member rrlllu In llielr III 'I t'lolhe ami eliu)id lb gi,uii. tine were linxed on lho. wearing Jew elry, liulr ribbon or allk ii ami t net t.il a few dollar to Hi Irwinr. Tb" rrlrlimeiit wi re bologna, salted wafer ami l water. Tha Jennliig NnUo atur haa again iiiangd liainlx, ('. I. Moran having iiirehae Hie alm k from llrowa n Welder. Mr. Welder ripmt to go In Heottla and Mr. Hrown haa aeoptrd a Miition lib a Cortland firm. Martin Yung, a fmhmaii In Ihn Oregon City IIIkIi hoot will leav fur Seattln Ihl week to laka up hi) tildle at tbn begltililllg of the Fete ruary riuraler. Mra. jaler, who haa reeently tl- lled h r dnui;her, Mm. I. II. w hlel, h.ia returiie.l Inline Mia. U-ater wa ai'i'oniiaiiU'd hern by her grandnoii. Kei llothtel, after I'eiiilltig aoiu luonlha with hla grandmother on a homestead In Idaho. Dr. Orval Welsh, bei.lih officer of Ihla county, paid a tlnlt In Jniiilng Iahxo ehiMi mi Monday A numb-r of new raar of i hit ken pot bae lie- vetoprd, unit thn IuhwiI of dlrm'lora ha rteuaeil thn primary puplla from attriidulicn for two Wreka Mr. I.ublirua, who rwi nt'y went tn St. Vint flit boapllul, toiillnuea trry poorly. Mr. I.iibbraa wblln at thn Uidgn make hi home wllh thn Kl paa family. Mr. and Mr Will Jiunln rnlnrtaln rd at dinner on Thuraduy evening of laat week, tletirgn Shaver bring thn honored gurat. It being hla birthday anniversary. Tb rompuny autoed out friiin Portland. Mada P.lolan haa bent thn namn given to Ihn lltlla daughter, who run to gladden the llllnatonn hoiim OU Jan unry 7. Mr. and Mra. Charlra Itedmond hava ilmltled to lix-ute In Portlund and arn moving from thla plum. Mr Itedmond la a member of Ihn well known photo grapher firm of Itedmond A Halle. Thn Itedmond family ham been red- deni of Ihn lxtgn for rlcht year, and Mr. Itelmnnd wna very active In com munity work until hi bualnei railed him away. Hn wa thn promoter of building thn Jennings Uxlgn arch at thn Btnllou, and at ono time an active member of thn Community rlub. Ml Esther Cr.mpbell ramo down from Springfield lo eiid thn week end with homo folk. Mr. A. II. Smith la entertulnlng ber college chum. Mr. II. U Oliver, of forvallla. 5000 JUDGMENT IS SIGNED. gon City. Her condition I considered n serious. Molvln Schadwltg. of Kent, Oregon, who I a student ot Holme Iluslnet College, In Portland, was a caller nt tho lloiirdiniin home, Sunday. hriink Tucker spent Sunday of last week with friend In Hlllsboro. Tho E. It' perfected their woman' luss organization on Thursday of lust week. Com mitten chairmen were elected as follows: Membership. Mrs. M. A. Shnver; social, Mra. C. C. Hole; devotional, Mrs. II. Huberts. Eleven wero present. Mrs. H. N. Smith will ondurt the class study In tho lllltlu course outlined by tho State Educa tional department of Oregon, Mrs. Circuit Judge Campbell Wednnaduy signed a $.1000 Judgment order In tho DiTlt Of Thomas Tl. I'helna airnliml War. rOtofenpiirt. Marontena Davrn- ... C o i i iA -uZJ" .T,'"P"rt. Marontena Davrn- stroke cn Sunday, m.1 (W jrlflrf pry A. ,,, Kva ,, ,. Wlu her d iUKhter. Mr urbbVo ()r. (,r ,, A. . Bnd E, K'n w" Sloan' Liniment for Nuratgla Ach. The dull throb of neurnlgla I quick ly relieved by Sloan' Liniment, thn universal remedy for pain. Easy to npply; It quickly penetrate without rubbing and soothes the Horn muscle. Cleaner nnd morn promptly offiM-llvo thnn mussy plasters or ointment; does not nt ri In the akin or clog the porrs; For stiff muscles, chronic rheumatism, gout, liimhugo, Hprulns nnd strain It give quick rllef. Sloan' Liniment reduces thn pain and InNummntion In Insnct bltoH, bruises, bump nnd other minor Injuries to children, (let a hot lln today at your druggist, 25o. Adv. Z2 Changing Seasons Bring Cold. 'Stuffed-up head," clogged-up nose, tight chest, sore throat are sure signs of cold, and Dr. King's New Discovery is sure relief. A dose of this combi nation of antiseptic balsams soothes the irritated membrane, clears the head, loosens the phlegm, you breathe easier and realize your cold is broken up. Treat a cold persistently; half way measures leave a lingering cough. Take Dr. King's New Discovery until your cold Is gone. For 47 years the favorite remedy for young and old. At your druggist, 50c. Adv. D1HI0II Tlir DIIPEET DDIPAMTI The Water Bucket Must Go. It is a back breaker, DHiIIOII I Nt DUUllL I DEllUHlL I a back number and a useless consumer of energy. Think how nwiy railoS of stops your wife Is obliged to take each day becauso she does not havo the ndvantagos of water undor pressure. Is it any wonder that she is dog tired each night The usolons waste of onorgy In lifting a heavy water buckot ouch time a littlo water ia needed, the endless trips to the well or spring, those are the things that inako 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 water will quickly kill but whon this is not at hand will greedily consume your home, your property and possibly a life. These things can't be thought of In the terms of dollars but the fact is that VOOLwoc"HVo0uUTr0NeY MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM ,M MORE WAYS THAN ONE No Secret About the Mitchell System Thn Mlteb. ll Spitcm I a ilmple nyntirn, notblnu dlffl-r-ult lo uufJ'TKhijii! or opemte, alxnit It. Tli rt-HMon It glu- lller wrvlep In bpfniiw It In iimde uu .t )ott,r miltx. In niukinff our imlHtN wp ! the Mlti-MI I'rriMfil fuel l't,,uin t ! Tu tik ; ll a lemed untliT hfiTIrr prewnire limn you can ,iu on u ni.fl In aiiiratitpf-il for 1 immiikIn; we un only llif MVKItS KiaM ylrp mat pmnp. If tlrn la a Ix-tlfr piinii tliun tlx- My-ra, lite moat rrltlf-al pump tairtra In Amrrlra tlo lu.t knovr of It. K'r rxivi-r. If a kh"Uih riirliit? la tin-ova. wp IrialrN n H'OTcr, Hit! moat tlfn-ml- nl,le tlvrn l. lla ulliil'lirUf will appi-al to yon at omu. Morn I tin r x.im ii.t In till) Morlliweal aay 11 a ffivliit. .tirl ui It la. In fact, our otilllia art- made np to anlt yonr renolro-i njents; wu il-n't atlint!t to niak 'mr ri-nuiri-mi-nta nit r.nr outlita. Write at and wa will I'll Ju am wit tlo It. It will mnko your property morn vnlunhlo. It will niakn ytmr fumlly morn tiujifiy und contented throiiKh the enjoyment, of the liatti, thn laundry, the many oilier ennvenleneca that art dependent uihiii u supply ot runnliiK wuler In tho home. Thn Mltehell Hvntein iniilte tliliiKH nioro convenient In the linrnynril nnd It nfforils lilwolute proteeilnn nituliiMt flro by supplying a Uepund ulile supply of wnler umler liny prenMiirH up lo 1-6 poiinils. It will lielp proMerve the hnultli of your folk, beenuan notliliiij of foreign nature i!iin net Into tho wutur after It huH liouli puiupod Into tho Mltehell Water HyMtom. If vour water notiren Is pure, your water will reinuln puro until It now from mo tup. Water whan you want. Wham you want The Mltehell Water Kystem fiirnlfthes pool water In summer nnd I proof BKulimt freezing In winter. In short, It makes 1Kb worth llvlnir, .. tr vim will look nt thn matter from everv amde. von will comn lo thn- conelualnn Hint you simply cannot afford lo do without water iniilnr preur In tile Home. Stsvar fnslnaa Pumpa .jAMb.- U HJT JZXA .jr" SPOKANE, BOISE V Ij f'c?jf li n J U.UJJU UJ our book ft ;r ---i' s "FROM THE PATH ' -r- ? 0FHISFATHERS" Wjl ft Mil tell you I 0", attaboutthiz f I 'U& -VM watersupply auction if W), ASK FOR BOOK A V-J - W. J. WILIS ON & CO. Oregon City Agent