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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1917 'Alewsvn m w m h tm 1 ir Ovci SUPPORTERS OF GEORGE MAC KBBUNQ S ANNUAL MEETING IF GEORGE WASHINGTON WIN DERATE NttO CLARKES IS IN GRIP OF WINTER SNOW STORM RELATIVC ORIATNIII OF PATH IN OF COUNTRY AND LINCOLN It OIICUMIO. lr r Han.m v tailed with nr .uhl- r Mr. K. W RMfeM Thur iy of last week. Ttuwr fmm bnv who attend. . I ih dam ..I luioi.t rtatiirdav "tubl r' Kdaln. M And Jooa lrtf Halm ' knutson. I. lull- rtmiu kiT. Ilnatrtri Ku. Prank lllilrr. Mr and Mm Avon Jeaa. and Mr. And Mr K. W Hitler. Ml UNO. Or.. rU IHUMU)- Wmrr tw,, wh ha. been rndln There wa. a debate by Mullno pupil. th( ntrr , Mooiana. r..lnlrj hamr Inst Friday evening t the school gUBday huuw. The queallun debated a. It yr and Mr, na j. -... ...a, .no raor lor nr. , ,h, ,,., ,,, w,ry n.auiaaiua. IM ICO- Nr d M MurlC tj.0-B and . " unq llcn"n Crandma Yodr UMird at tha b.ni.- ia,.or in- jmur. u.t toed in tavor f VihW HMnd,v of lb aulraatlr. Hn Jo-0) of iavrr .'reek. I. U After tbe debate, baakru were auc- in her aUler. Mr James Vlloa. ttomd and coffee and rake were sold ihl. aeek. The proceed were I2.5. The money Mr. Itrn Wolfer. Sr. visited with t to begin a fund to buy a (uraare to Mr. 1) It Voder. Tuesday afternoon beat tbe school building. H Voder U hauling- lumber for a Mr. and Mr. Alley Athony went new barn, to Liberal Sunday to vlalt Mr. An j Mr. and Mr. P. It Wolfer. Jr . and thony' parent. Mr and Mr. William family visited at It. Jackson Tue More ilny M. JOYNIN It PRCSIOtNT AND C. A. JOHNtON, VICt PRItlOtNT OF ORGANIZATION. FARMER! AWAIT CLEARING GROUND tO THAT THE v CAN PLANT CROFt. or Mrs Mill. Tucker waa In Aurora one day ibis week. Mrs- (ilover was tbe gnt of Mr I-onc last Thursday. Mr. Tom Pish visited relative In Mo'alla lait Thursday. Klm-r Erlrkaon of Oregon City, eame out Tuesday and apent the day j day with hi parents. Mr. and Mr, gust Krlckson. Mr. Hub) Rudolph waa an Oregon City visitor last Wednesday. Hayne Howard waa a Portland vli i tor Saturday. Mia Joslc Porter and Miss Kuth CEDARDALE IS DEFEATED BV DE- MEIOOWBROOK VICTOR 111 iniTiiiimp iiitpii innniinintiiu iviHiun II.AHKK8. Ore. Pab I -letpcclall 'trk Is having quite a cold spell now. It Is snowing and the wind I. blowing It began on Sunday and Is .nil storm) Tbe .no la o .-r four Imbi deep ti la bored here thai tbe storm atll stop son the farmer can put la their crop. Kdaln Holtemllter 1. working In Oregon Cily now. Iatrlck Hu'llvnn went horn to in land last weak. William Klelnamlth from eastern Oregon Is home t tiling his molb'r. Mr, t'brtstena Klelnamlth. and family for a abort time. Mls Florence and IVarl Stromgnvn fnm Oregon City, visited th -lr par enta. Mr and Mr. Carl Slroingr'it. ( Cotton, a few days laat week. Fred Ham r. from Cotton, bought oats from Mr. Itottemlller laat week. B. Sullivan waa to Portland last week. Jason Clark purrhaaed a couple of cow the other week. W. II lloltemlller hauled a load of lumber for Mr. Sullivan laat week. T. . Pock sawed wood for 1 1 not llrother last week. Houlther. of Oregon City, eame out ner. to Mullno to canvas for supplies. , While hre they were the guest of. meir aunt ana uncle Mr. and Mr Jamca Davis. Mr. Joe Daniels and little daughter lUnnche. were the gueata of Mr. Tom Fish Sunday afternoou. The Hult Lumber company aupply of log Is running low so they are go ing to tiring a upp'y down the creek CISIVE SCORE BOV HURT WHILE PLAYING. MEADOW IIROOKE. Ore.. Feb. 1. (Special) Th 9 arithmetic match be tween Moadowbrook and Cedardale. Friday night, waa very lnteretlng. Meadow brook won. scored 1000 to Cedardale 317. Cedardale la comtns? They are going to begin the nrst of 10 Meadow-brook In th near futur.'. the the week running the logs down. I date Is not seL yet. Albert Erickaon wo a IJberal rial-! The regular meeting of the Meadow, lor Sunday. brook Llterarv rlnh will h. i,.m svi. ro. t.iia uoage went to Molalla, day night. February 2: the main 1 Saturday to see h. r con Dalvln Mac- on the nmm HI Will ha A tlkltaa atuck" TJ'l "STlSf from ' Mr. Cry. former-y of this place, but J' "ll"?0"'! of Sellwood. was out tmbu.lne... , 7' -- uere ne Monday. . .ui-i"." u mi a loKKing camp ng KELSO TEACTHERS AND POPILSJO ON VISIT MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL RE CEIVES CALL FROM MISS WILKINSON AND PUPILS. iKtilltiK. Or., tel. I 1 Special I -The annual meeting of the lleorge Hoetal and Comtner1l.1l club waa b ld last Saturday night, at which Ihv (ol (loalng officer dere elm-led for the coming year: II Jouier. president. C A .lohnam. . 1 president , Mr. I' llalh. eecretan Fred. Mltcbmon. irej.urer; Willie l.m Mr. N. Hcheel, Henry Johnaon, boa committee. Vlitr the lni.lness meeting Inert was a shoil spelling 111.1i. 11 The remain I r 1. 1 III., etfiiln. - ill III ilslic tng A large crowd ati'iule.i the NMt diti.ton meeting at Salem last week Mrs M Kllnker. Mr m4 Mr. Chas llorger. Henry Kllnker and Mis. flora JohnMin wera the neat of Mr and Mrs. . paulaon and family, last W.d nesday. Mlas Itoaa Jameson who I a tu dent at the Katacada high school, vis. '.ted Mrs. Theodore II inters last rM day night and MUarda) Mr. Lao Bath vl.lted Mr. W. Held 1.1.1 Thursday. Mr. II. Smith. Mm Leo lUth. Mr. Theodore Harder ami Mis Hose Jnmeson visited lh ileorge tchool last Friday afternoon Mr. Theodore Harder spent Wed ne.day and Thur.it.n it ilarfleld. vlalt Ing her (liter Mr. John Hound and Mrs Robert Snyder Ed Scheel return. .1 horn last Mon day alter working In I'ort'and for a while Henry Johnson ami Carl Linn, spent a few day In Portland last week. Mm Ruth returned from Kelso last Tuesday after attending the slckneas un.l funeral of her father. J. C. Lin dall. M VCKSIll UK, Ore. Feb. I tHpe clali Would ii..i( we all, when Imipt ml In leplne at the continued rain, al Hie iiiudd) roails thai place the grallll calkin from new I) acquired auto., ss well as of all other pleu.iirn vehicle away Into the Rlttfl Hint check out garden plans and Ibwart our aluiiiilou (or curlier Mowers un.l tcgetable. than ever lillherlo iiilglu hi-ar our early elllers lell of how things were In western Oregon fifty or een onl thirty year ago. when a duien rail's must be traversed to rem ti the nearest hi. in. when the wagon plodded along with the steps and (he wheel hub out of sight In the mud. when the stately Ml. Hood and the blue outline of the .1. ' III. I. leu liv Hie forest niitsn CASCADE COUNTY uis mi nit em. in pus EVANGELISTIC ttRVr.t AND MIS tlON DISCUSSED AND BUDGET It ADOPTED THE HOUSE TODAY Mrs N. Srheel and children, visited Mr IV Itath. laat Sunday. Mrs II. Smith and Mrs. Leo Itath I warn dinner guest, at the home of .nr. 1 neooore uanicrs. last r rluay cook' helper. Fred Wallace who has been spend ing the winter her? with hi mother Mrs. Mnhala Wallace contemplate returning to tbe logging camp down on the Columbia river in the near fu ture. He has bean employed there for a number of years. Two now pupils war enrolled with in the 'aet two week's at school. Two KEIJtO. Ore. Feb. 1 (Speclall- tbe main thing ! Friday wta vialting day for tjpj Kelso school Miss tcrkes vlltcd at the Oswego school, where the formerly at tended. Ml Wilkinson, accompanied by- the following pupil. Lester and el., .......... - ... lr 1 w n . imruic- niu. r. 011, 1- unu mm 111 fam v Mr snH L n p'mh 2f J" Robert and Anna MI'an. 1 " ,!"' ":,D' Chlndgren rrant Jonsrl)d and JuMa ,te o and family and Miss Hudson, were en tertained at Miss Hannab Johnson's. Sunday. Paul Hudson, of Clackama. brought hi slter. Ml Ruth Hulion. ong to Meadowbrook Saturday, returning to his home Sunday. Hazel and N-ttle Urklns spent Sun- of three pupils who have been absent day with Senia and Sadie Hellbackn on account of sickness returned to Mr. Itofto left last week for Idaho TL .U . : where he is going to work. .wiv uiKiiiun ec company are busy Installing their goods In th new; In business. They purchased nnrt of I- .V u"u rr '"'""nan m ri fl.n,,. t a..' i ram,"r s',Pnt s"nlay at R. L. Orem store they have Just recently started in business. They purchased part of tbe stock and fixtures from Alfred Daniel. Althca Macdonald was a cuest of velma lantril last Saturday aft-rnoon. Arthur Mallet was the guest of his sister. Mrs. Tom Fish. Sunday. OllitP .1 niimhnr frsnn. t..A .... J J the play at Molalla last Thnrsdnv m.hi ?ent one hlle playing by the high school stndents. All re- i",8 , C. f0t ln a port It very good. ; ho19 nnd l,r0,te the 'nrge bon? below mi. miev. ne was nin to tna iirn- He Mr. Pesola left for Montana to work in the mine. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hl.ickman an. I s. of Colon Mill. Mrs. P. O. Chlndgren, Mlsn Hnnnah Johnson and Miss Frlrlcksoon at tended the ladles' Aid at Colton. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Jonsrud. visited the Mt. Pleasant school near Oregon City, of which Mrs. Itarnum Is principal, and siient a most enjoyable day. The Mt Pleasant school1 Is well named, lias three rooms and ass -mbly hall nnd Is well equipped. Mrs llarnum hn two a 0 BARLOW. JKNNINtIM MIIHIK. Hr. Pvh I iHpeclall The January form luaat I Ing of the tlracn hutch was held mi th. ennliig of Jauuary 13 al Un church Ktangeliatlc tunic, wit lout .mil a MMtfM ll were ill. cuatml Mla Klllel Hart Wat elm led tm-rvlary of the HumUy achool BNM : Hie realgnullnll of Ml. tltlllNII Tlleliulld lllel ut Illeihillch on Wnl and whn the on liiinl. were i.mi onng "' "'" Ml" ,"'iu pr.-.l.ling Ami to bear ami the only fruit to be had ' """ ""I'l'er It lo Ik. glten on ali wat Hie wild bluckberry and a ! btrtbday Me.daiiie W H apple so tour that the face of the K,ll- (l,,"rKe A Ottrotu, Wllllaw liratetl .citler grow, dl.torled al It. bildet un.l Mr. Kciui.ili memory, even now Thee recital nt" "'" l'ommllti who have Ihe af lielp u. to make light of pretent day '"'r '" ' n'- annoyance. Mn II. W. Smith drove to Clack The first month of 1I7. (hat came "u Tburttlny and attended the in. N erl ly, I. acting n If angry "" " "" '-adlea' Aid 0t that at the thought that hi sojourn l near , Vl' Ing (he cud and It treating ut to wealb u .'Iter lleckner hat recovered from er that etrrtrs (he mind luck to the hi rm- -lit llliie.t and It again able to MbHirtfj of the eatt. There I com retinue hi dullea with tbe Hawley fort, however, In Ihe thought that Ihe 1 company. winl. r i- ... nearly .pent there can Mr. ami Mr. Hen lai.ev ulleiid.il t not b a very long continuance of the ; birthday dinner ut the home of Mr, pretent weal tier There I one tpm-lct , Uwe) t mint. Mrt lllckeiit of Port of the ranch denlun who delight lui land on Sunday of laat wick, the twoll.n ttreamt and In the rain i SwhII evangellitlc meeting con tiwkml ground The u.iiatlo. fowl. ,, .,( t) ,,., j vy MaeCallum. of tailing on the water or going with Oregon Clt. will i.e. m uu.ui kVl.n. .tatcli tread, over Hie toft ground ury I. ai.ltled by Key. II N Smith, are pleating to Ihe eye In their nowy i of (hi place. Sieclul music it being Plunmge iilwat un.iilllcd b the uiu.l plunn d for this meellna Ij.inr Mr mini which ttiey iIk in.ir food ALL EXPECT MEASURE CREATING NEW COUNTY WILL II AP PIIOVIO IV LOWIR IODV CONSOLIDATION COHMIUft GETS fOGEfHER ill IA3I ON PROGRAM " Plan IncludM Union of Labor Dtpt'l mnla llll Will b Intreducad In olh Houa Today by Clacka ma Caiinly Lllatrt HALKM. Ore. Jan 31 - iHparlal lo Hi.. Knlerprl.ei l(epreenlalla H C Stephen bill illtldlug l l.n kam.i rounly and rn-atlna Cacnd county It (be Mrtl bill to be lontlderml on (he third reading In 'he hiiuin tomorrow morning. While one appropriation bill It ahead of It on Ihe calelid.-r Hint hl'l will be .hoved atlde lo go to Ihe wayt and meant committee mid the Caarade meatiire will be rend for th t third time and toled on linmmllolely after (he teeolid rending of tbe bills. Slephent. who ha be. n making a heroic flghl for Hi" measure In the Smith will uutltl Rev. MaeCallum al I noup. Ullltl Ihnl II will carry toiuoi row. imt iloea not wish to .tale Cheering It I. to watch them In 1'iirl.plnce and Oreiton t:it these stormy dayt und to know thei Karl ilourdmau hat accepted Ihe ' ,la, nr believes (ho vole will be. will soon be followed by big brood agency of the oregonlan at thlt place ,1 rlenalor I Mini. a. on tha other hand of yellow gosling, or downy youngl Mr. Kltpun I (pending a few day M making ilreuuou effort, to hate duck us plea. lug to .ee and ... k.khI mth Mlt. Hobklrk of Oak drove. , Ihe bill defeated when It euiiie r for the (able In the fall Ml. Alice Waldron who taught for 'o Ihe imat. It la practically con All building I slopped for the pre """ yHI 'n the graded schoola of'ded on all side that Ihe bill will nt. but the regular whittle from (he Wnnli . It ublltu(la ll lhej'rry In Ihe house, tow mill tell ut that woik It going! 0uh (ir,M' . . limnor were heard today that torn- r. i ii. mi. n. i woo recently re tn illiiK hat lim n done by a few repn turned from tha Oregon City bo pi Lai tentative oh tha tlrenglh of Ik bill. I much improved. iu tblt rumor It ktH lo trace down. The K Its held a very profllalil I , although It came from a reliable mm. Hug on Tliurtdiiy of thlt week source Kiev i n were present lo tuke up Ihe on there i ,,n I clearing hat ulto re ocu.d teinimrirv chN-ck. Imt will recommence with renewed lgm- when (he (orm Is over Frank Schuld. whose serious Injury lo hi knee was mentioned In ihe Kn terprlte last week. It recovering cnul- uallv. though he Is still unuli'e to work. Little Mabel Kby Is getting over n severe liiirn and Is araln In .. I I HARLOW. Ora. Feb 1. (Special) Mrs. Henry Zelcler went through n - ..infii' oa-ratlon. M .inlay, w hen slie hud the thumb of her left hum! ampu tated lielof the first Joint. Mr. Zelg lor cut her tic: with a butcher knife some time aito. but It never healed; proud flesh gathered and the lione decayed and the final rsult of all her suffering araj amputation. The young frlemls of the Slatnger young folks fanio-d a surprise party at the store und anarch .1 to the Sluta- cer home Tuesday evening to give them a farewell party. A pleasant able assttsants ln Miss Wlcvealck. prl-j 'v,'n'nf wa!' ''"J0 an'1 refreshments mar)' teacher nnd Miss Snook, (each- erved- The 'i olk will be er of Intermediate grades. The Kelso m,8"ed from ,ne """I'3"' heTe boys plaved the Mt. Pleasant basket K'mcr Irwln 'e1'nied home Satur bal' team and were defeated by a I ,lay ,rom s,':'!'Px'. hore he en- j.i.eii u iiuiniiig vucaiion ot uuw eek. I. TOPOLAR DIES AT The Joint coiiMillilatloli rommlllee flnal'y got tog tlier (mlay on a plan for teach r't (raining work. A( (he de- villlulliil ll... tin,- Mr- I. ..I, U...III. . .. . . . . e .. . ........ ,), miniMilli.(liin or the lnlior ik-pwri urn. ..I. ..I 1-t... .....I.. I........ ..ll-.. . I '" " , "'" 1 ru"r- ments. anil decided to tend In th an in i .vi it ii vvoiMiualil spent -eiuiiilu) (if agt , , k in Portland Mr und Mrs C. K. H ruard if SI hill originally hit iixn. Thl rontolldutet the labor commlttlouer. Imhitlrlal ac cident roaimltilon. Itmrd child labor Paul. Oregon, spent tin w eek end m.prelors and Industrlnl welfare e. .... wa aim nerniiru lamny. Mr.jmWon Thl , irov(dM fr , llernard returning on Monday lo hit .nitonrni. on- In chafe Indus duties nt the creamery al dial place ...... -.,... .,.,M ami Mrt Itcmanl who wat for.uerall, ., lllh(.r , ,w. , . ,., ,hl.r liatdorf rcmiln d a week with her n,,lvlilr. oauMtsw. score of 17 to 22. Supervisor Vcddcr visited our schoo'. Wednesday, last week, and delivered the beautiful silver loving cup. which Kelso won as the champions of Clack amas county in the athletic field meet at Canby last spring. Miss Eslher Nelstrom Is teaching Snow mixed with a trifl. of sun shine this week. The weather man I giving us a variety. LIBERAL 4 ii, a. 4 9 Trueman Hofstctler had a bad aaccl-l for a l0W d-iy In place of Miss Yerkes who is ill with a cold. Lester Irwln spent the week-end with Much Harvlson of Mt. Pleasant The eighth Kradc took the county arithmetic test nnd averaged 97 per rent. The highest made made was 99 per cent by Eunice Jonsrud. David Jarl has returned homo to stay with his mother, Mrs. C. J, Sln-dalL gon City hospital and had It set. Is getlng along nicely. ) BEAVEn CREEK. Hud Tull attended lodge in Oregon City. Friday night R. E. Irwin spent Sunday with bis neph 'W, Dell Irwln, in Portland. Miss Sen made her semi-monthly visit home In Portlund, the week-end. Walter Howe was home on a visit last week. Mrs. Lena Bond, of Spokane. Is vis itlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse LIBERAL, Ore, Feb. L (SDoalal) I .. OKBBK. pre,, Feb. L -Maraura Dakota moved to llorlng ' V , . . , IDlercM m.-etlns of recently with his parents. The litt! the ladles' club was held Wednesday MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED. It STAFFORD. lad was quick to learn and a eenernl ' f.ipoon home of Mrs. W. J favorite with the children nerman. tiio president. Mrs. rieore- Fir stumps each with roots pruned ' ET' ";resldfd- A short vroKnm was to one desirable one, are bolng loaded rnn,d7Pd- n"Pr wnl,'h currnt events onto wagons near the school house and i ""d tI, irs "f lntcrest werp "ed. hauhd to Hulls Brothers saw mill I M UeweUJrn avo a very Inter. fating Two such stumps make a good load' r""' 0n ArKent' UlllBtrattol her as mey are ow being hauled directly . , ' "'" i'.uvure away from roalroad facilities, the fin- '':,,n'v "frehm nts were served by lshed pdodnct will have to bo hauled ; ilT h0S,PS8' aslsted by Mrs- Wll,la,n back for shipment I Thomas- Present were Mrs. A. Thnm- Jack Reilan and D. W Badger made ' 8, Mr"' JoRenh IIoff- MrB- s- Bonder a business trip to Mullno ' i K!in MrB- Wllllnm Thomas. Mrs. Wil- Chris Doeplebb was a Portland visl-: !'am Pan,ela- Mrs F. Mnyfleld, Miss tor recently . '-'"w-eiiyn ana Mrs. ueorgn Havill. Mr. Wliite of Molalla, was In Liberal recently. Mr. LeRoy. of the southern part of Clackamas county, was a visitor in Liberal a short time ago. A Mullno merchant who has recent- Mrs. Joseph Hoff will entertnln the club at Its next meeting In her home at Beaver Creek. Don't Let Skin Troubles Spread. Trivial blemishes are sometimes the ly bought back the store re r'centlv first warning of serious skin diseases. sold waa In Liberal on business Sun- Neglected skin troubles grow. Dr. day. HobBon's Eczema Ointment prompt'y " i 3topB the progress of eczema, heals Something Good. ' stubborn cases of pimples, acne. Those who hate nasty medicine blotchy, red and scaly skin. Tbe an should try Chamberlain's Tablets for tlseptlc qualities of Dr. Hobson's constipation. They are p'easant to Eczema Ointment kill tho i;erm and take and their effect is ho agreaable prevent the spread of the (rouble. For and so natural that you will not rea- cold sores or chapped handn, Ur. Hob- llze that has been produced by a medi- son's Eczema Ointment offers prompt fa cine. ooiainaDie everywnere. ruiiei. m jour uruKaiai, our. imv.i LARSEN & COMPANY Leading Grocers and General Merchants Corner 10th and Main St., Oregon City, Or. i Geam Separators, Dairy, Poultry and Bee Supplies. We pay CASH for Eggs, Poultry, Hides, Grain and other produce. STAFFORD, Ore.. Feb. 1. (Special) About an Inch of wet snow is on the ground. Henry Baker has b ;en suffering with an affection of the hear(, induced, we hear, from a severe cold, und haH been under tho doctor's car? for a couple of weeks; although not confined to his bed. He is litter now, and uil hope for a speedy recovery. Last Thursday ev -nlng the members of Key. Lucas' church gave him a sur prise party to celebrate his birthday, and presented him with a very nice writing desk. Lunch was serv id, dur ing the evening and al! went home glad they had been there. Mr. Van Nortwlck has not as yet found a place that suits him. Th : new people have stocked up un are running the store. William Hchatz spent the afternoon Of Monday very pleasantly visiting with J. Q. Gag ;, of St. Helens, who is at the old home making farm gates for his mother, to replace worn out ones, and doing other necessary work needed about the placs. Look out for ground hogs next Frl day. Pork Is almost too expensive for a rmer to serve on his own table al present. Th? young people's meetings on Sun day evenings, at the German Baptist church are well attended, and all seem to take a good (leal of Interest In th -m I J. Q. Gage took advantage of thej snow to sow some grass seed on Tues day. Shareholders In the local telephone company are hastening to pay up for the coming year, In anticipation of a raise In price. County Clerk Iva Harrington Wed Deadly Issued a marriage flcenso to Iva H. Baratow and Ernest Broslg, of Seotts Mills. laaiC Tolpolar. In the furniture and hardware busln -ss nt Mt Main street for over L'O years, died nt his home ut .'i09 John Adams street at S : 1 .'. Q'clOOl Wednesday night. He bad been ill with heart trouble for Rome tluio. The Tolpolar store . wns partlly wrecked January 13 when n qnantlty of powder explodcc In the renter of tho building The front of the stop was blown Into tho trei(, and four men wore Injured. Mr. Tolpolar es caped with only nllght burns on thl face anil hnmls, but since (he accident he has been unnh'e to attend to IiIh business on : (-count of shattered ner v 's. Mr. Tolpolar was liorn fill year ago In Poland and came to fin gon City al moHt a quarter of a century ago. Dur ing practically nil the tlmo he was a resident of this city he was In the furniture and hardwan business, and Ii- was one of the best known busi ness men In the county. He wns a Maccabee. Ills widow and three daught -rs, Mrs S. O. Stein nnd Mrs. Paul D. IHmm. of Portland, and Mrs. A. A. Price, of Ore iton City survive. Funeral arrangements will be made today. I later at thl place. II. J. liatdorf. of A'lmli) bus also been a recent visitor at the Bern.-.rd home. Mrs. Jennie JOOH, Mrs. Peterson mid Mrs. Wllm r Huniinond of Ken ton; Mrs S P. how, of St. Paul, Minn , Mrs Kay Moore of Montana ami Mr lies Prili chert, oof the Lodge were luncheon guests of Mrs. Hugh Robert on Tui day. Congratulations are finding their way lo Ih . Portlund home of Mr. and Mrs. Langdon Spooncr, over the arrh ill of a little daughter, who cuine on Sunday. Mrs. William Qragaltt, of Portland. was a Sunday viiltor ut the II. H Emmons home. Mary Brucchurt. who Is ittteendlng school In Oregon City spent Hi mid tern with homo folk. Constipation Dull Your Brain. Thnt dull, llsdrss. opprossed (MllDJ Is due to Impurities In your system, sluggish liver, clogged Intontlnns. Dr. King's New Llfo Pills give prompt re'lef. A mild, ony, non griping bowel movement will tone up your system and help to clear your muddy, pimply complexion. Get a Lot t lo of Or. King Now Llfo Pills toduy at your druggist, 25c. A doso UmlfDI will muko you cbeorful at breakfast. (Adv.) Thl bill has received drong ills approval from the rovernor and he re OeflUy lsued a (tiitrmcni declaring himself ngalnsl 11 Whlh no stnte merit came fnun the co entire office dlr -etly In thnt effect II hn( hecu hinted by those clone to him that Ihl bill. If It pnssoa the two houses, muv have n hard I line gittlng by hi office However Dial muv he, lime hound Is In (ell a (he bill will come In to both lions tomorrow morning. Itep. raeOBtatWc Brownell will Introduce It In the limine and Senator IMmlck In the senate us chairmen of the reap the hulls and senate rommlttoei on consolidation and It will lie sent ot through each bouse on Us Journey to determine whether II will ever roach fin governor's office. Severe Cold Quickly Cured. "On December Ural i had n very seven cold or attack of th grip as it may lie, ami was nearly down sick In bed." writes (1. J Met calf, Woath erby, Mo. 'I bought two bottle of Chamberlain Cough Remedy and It was only ii few days until I was com p'etely r .stored to health 1 firmly bellere thai Chamberlain' cough Remedy is one of tin very iust modi lilies and will know what to do when I have another cold," Obtaliiiibln everywhere. 25c PER MONTH IS THE AVERAGE COST OF OPERATING A MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM QANICU TULC DIIPKITT I? Bit0 ft l:,e Water Buckct Must Go- a is a back breaker Dnllldn I IlL DUvllL I DIIIUnUlL . a back number and a useless consumer of energy. Think how many miles of steps your wife Is obliged to tako oach day becauso alio does not ha vo tho advnnlagas of water under pressuru. Is it any wondor that sho is dog tired oach night Tho usolcss waste of onoriry in lifting a heavy water buckot oacli time a little water is needed, tho endless trips to tho woll or spring, tbeso aro tho things that make for physical breakdowns. Think of the chance of your water becoming contaminated and tho health of your family destroyed. Think of tho danger of flro. a fire that a steady stream of water will quickly kill but when this Is not at hand will groodlly consumo your home, your property and possibly a life. These things can't bo thought of in tho terms 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 ESTATE LEFT HERE. A petition for probate of th? will of Alfred Gertsen, who died December 13, at Mandal, Norway, was fl'ed Wednes day In the probate departm?ent of the county court by Carl Oberg. An es tate consisting of two and a half acres of Clackama county land, valued at $2500, was left by tbe deceased. fhe MUfVii Sjratnn a ultnplo yt.m, lu.lhlnit DIM -nil to utiriVrittaiKt or ..Hrte, ib.,ut It. I'll., rpimon It irlt-i- L.-ilur wrvlfi. U lirrnuM. It U Hindi- up of btltpr uiilm. In milking our r,utriln v.. lie- MltrMI l-r, I BtM I'li.-iiiiiiill" 1 .. nk : ll n tPHtci tinil.T li.'iirl. r '. ..-ii.- Mi ni .'."'i i-iin nil on It 1.1..1 it Ku.ininl, . ' r-.r 10 ioiiiiiim; vvi- un.. oliiv ii." IIYEBI Klfn rnlvi. M.-iit porn .n. If tl.,-ri In n h.-IN'r mini tlian til- Mrers, the moat rrltlrnl pump bnjrcn In Amffrlca do not tinow of it. r i- riower. If n gswtln .-nicliie la iim.Ji.I, .v.- Itmtflll n HIotit. Hi, moil il"i-nil-iilile tliTi' u. 1 1 h Hlniitllrlly will spp! to you at ..iit-i!. More llliin 8,000 tia. ra In tho Nortliwi-at auy It' a -Koort" Hi fine, an.t .. it ii, Iii fii.t, our outflfa ure mafle up to ault your reiiolri'- inetita: we ,l'.ut i.ii.iiipt to make X"nr r'-'iulrciu'-tita -nil ,.iir oullila. Wiiii. ua and wo will ti-ll you bovr we do It. It will mrike your prfin'rty more valuable, It will Itaaki ynnr fiiuillv more happy and eon tented through (be enjoyment of tim balhi ttm Imiridry, the many oilier convenience Unit are dependent 1 -1 a supply of running "rater in tb iiomo. Tiie Mltebell HyMtem innk.-s ibii.ns more eonvanlenl In th barnyard and It art., i. lit aliH'ilute protection aioiliiHt fire ly lUnplylng a depend able supply of water under any pressure up to IJ.r, piein.lH. It will fielp preaerve the bealth of your f"lkn, bcala nothing of foreign nature eao ffet Into tbe water alter It has been pumped Into tho .Mitchell Water System. If vnir water sou rea Is pur, your water will remain pure until It flows from the tap. The Mitchell "Water Hystem furnishes cool water In summer "nil Is proof UKalnst freezing In winter. In short, It makes life Worth llvlnit. and If you will look at Ihe matter fro n every air.de you will eorne to the rnnnluHlon that you simply cannot afford to do without water under pressure In the home. Water when you want. Wh.re you want yaK. Stovar Englnaa t afafH fT ' aaaaaaaW TT M .narT If -'""f 1 'aaT aaaall IIP -i ' I".'- V . ."WlV- ' - PORTLAND ORE. v . BOISE Ronrf -fnr ACOpU of our book FROM THE PATH OF HIS FATHERS" It will tell you dldbout this water supply Question ASK FOR BOOK v ni v.. u,. . 1 " Viiviv,., i W. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City Agent r