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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. FMRUAKY. 9. 1917. wm iff' ' UV. MULINO MflJNO. Ore., KVh. I. (Special) Mr. Hose Wallare vlMled her grand daughter. MUi Ito.o and Mint llt,l Klurr last Sunday. Th'-ro bo a ina.qurrade ball at Mulino ball Saturday night February 10. Otto Htrlkrr, of Kldursd.i, wa a .Mulino vialtor last Thursday, EAGLE CRICK. E.UJI.K CRKKK. rYb 7 - - tti- Mall Mr. and Via- Hand Ki-rsaumis miilnrtt nut to (lit Ir Into t'r rk firm recently. Mm. I J : y KIiiiim'B nude a trip tu 1'nrtl.ind a tew Un m. Mr. It. rt. Clark spent a lew ta a In IWtlund recently. Little tleiirfilo Hakrr ha Wen on Mra. i:H.r" VSnillh called o0 i b" ' hut I belter Mm. Joe lanlrU laat Tliun dav after ! J",1,, Hurruiel.ter, of lamas.ia. a l.nllln .. l.l f il hu. II II I I. ,,....). noon. " " "'"'- nr. io 1 a nm i wen ot i.iuv MACKtBuna IMmHHHHH Mr Mary Crook and daughter. Mra. Ruliv Rudolph, vrre the curat of Mra. OrrJit Ahly laat Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mr. (1. W. Pmlth were liar-1 low visitor lr.t Sund.iy. j A number of Mr. J. J. Mallets. Will Still was up loot week and trimmed Mr. Jrhnrmi's orchard. Ale, llakrr Hid Cart Clark built iimi fenre for Mr. Johnson laat wk. The Helping Hand Mel with Mra nad dinner with blm. Among tho ' rT,u ii"n.M..r i..m ucunes.iay a. friend met at bla home Sunday and """"" Owing to l, kn. a and the present wore Mm. Catherine Com her, w,Mn,'r ""'r thrr "'ember w-rv Henry Peltier. Jame Ikinahue. Mr.,'"1' ut uVt'1,u lne l 'ii.-n. y and Mra. Joe Panlela and children. Mr. ,,f ,h cathcr the oldest memter. and Mra. Tom K1-b. Mra. Mary Panlcl. . MrJ- K. M. Judd. who U In her seven .n,l via. km ItnniAla an.l J. J Mai.:'1'', "nn w.Mkliig oi er a halt mil let. All had an rnjovable lime. through the anow. A ery plea.mt Mr. August Kri.kson and her dauKh-i,,,'J ,hU1 """ '"J-J by ler. Mra. Leslie Holiday. were I'ort- i t'""-n- "T partaking of a land visitor on dny laat wk. da""Jr bmrheon they adjourned. The Word wa received here that Mr.n,,t '"cetin.: 1 be h Id at the home Alley Anthony U very l'l at the home,1 Mr- (:,'"r-' 01 Valentine of her parenta. Mr. and Mm. William ! ,!y- Morey at Liberal. The Anthony'! Mr " s- Joni'- "f l'"lnd. a are reaidenta of Mulino. but the were; mwe-enj guet 01 Her motnor. air. Intending to move away In the nar Viola IMuslaaa. ,, . r. itiuKia IViuglaK wa a Oreyhrm vi Flmee lrk,m an.l fimllr came 1 ltor ,h" ' Par ' lt out from Oregon Cltr and tlalted hl E- N''r took flv. hog a over to parenta. Mr. and Mr. AuRuat Krlck . Ktca.la lunt Wedneaday. ..Mtuig tne.u on laat rYlday and Saturday. ,h Walt,r (:iv'" mVoj. At. Mr. Pet Ilerdlno aa the piet of' Muri'nJr ' t(K D"K l the Mr. Mary Crook Priday afternoon. Mr. and Mr. Crltir. of New Era visited Mr. Critter' parents. Mr. and Mr. Cantril last Sunday. Henry Seltzer and hi nephew James Donahu of Harmony, Wash ington are visiting relative and firends here In Mulino. Mr. Donahue recently came from Kansas. Mr. and Mr. August Rrickson were Oregon City visitor lost Saturday and Sunday. H nry Seltzer and James Donahue made a business trip to Oregon City last Monday. Mr. Grant Ashley and her daugh ter. Lola, were the guests of Sir. Mary Crook last Thursday. same company. Jack Gibbons, of Lents, spent Sat urday night with II. S. Gibson. MAt'KSHI ltd. Ore. IVh H-((tt. cull -Krliiuai). tha month wtirii our two moat dlllti'ilhrd toiitI)tui'll i't born; alini Val.-ntlii.-a da) roinra. wln-n the Mrda rbmNiv their m.i.' and lnn our rarllrat (Uiarft I lixitii, ha b-s-0 uahered In w ith a Mil Ix-ratur o trlld ahould hav ra on to fear too early o-nili( of III fruit l.ii.l . but for the ihlllinx ol the nulchl whuh ke pa thrm within their winter covering till the by l laal from the tnowvlad liiountaln have dune by. Hie bricht weather has a lelllnt; ffitt upon the road. A tew more da of sunahlne and wind wifl make travel a pleaaure one more The swulli-n bram hra of the Molal la are f.i.t re-diiig Into their wonted tKiutiiU, that alt il.mcir to the bruUi-a aiem to have paaaed by Meanwhile the soil, ev.-n In undraineil trai t. is rapidly getting ready for the I'low. A meeting of the Tax Payer' aocr atlon waa held at the Mackntmrit st hotil home on-the evening of Wed mday. February 7 The -Mother' club lud a moat Inter eatinu sesnlon on Thursday, February 1. at the home of Mm. Simon Miller. The visitor were Mr. Moshberter, Mra. Adams. Mrs. Stev.ns and Mrs HUt. A noteworthy Incident wa the reading of a very pleasing letter from the secretary of the Woman' club of Om Lutheran church, acknowleglng a contribution from the Mother' club to the Lutheran church baiuar. The next meeting of the Mother' club I to take place at the home of Mr. Charles Kcesllng. February 13. The kazaar to be held by the Wo- Fred and Dave HoMmelster. learning I nian' club of the Liitoeran church. MEADOW BROOK - Mr. Polso w.ia brought home from the Oregon City hospital, Sunday. He is getting along nicely. Mfsa Hannah Johnson and Mr. C. W. Llnd were quietly married Thurs day In the Lutheran parsonage In Port land. They will go to California fort remainder of winter. In the summer they will travel through the middle states after that they will make their home In Portland. A progressive book party was held at Miss Johnson' Tuesday evening those present were Miss Johnson, Miss Fredrtckson, Miss Ruth Hudson, Hazel Larking, Glenn and Allen Larking Her man and Ben Chindgren. Mrs. Cornell and little son of Boise, Idaho, are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holman. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larkins, daugh ters Nettie, Ruth and Alum; sons. Glenn, spent Sunday at R. L. Orems. Miss Fredrtckson spent Sunday at P. O. Chindgren's. Hofstetter young folks attended from Mr. Huxley, of Cazadero. that the coyote were killing his sheep, went up lost Wednerday to help kill the coyotes, and with the aid of the does, they got two of the brutes. Mrs. Rosa Itaker culli-d on Mrs. Clark last Friday afternoon. Tracy Clester and wife, accompanied by Miss Orpha Clester. went to Esta- cada last Friday afternoon. Walter Douglass bousht a One milk cow of Harvey Gibson, of Ilarton, on Saturday. Mr .and Mrs. Roy Douglasa, daugh ter Reva, Mns. Viola Douglass. Mrs. H. S. Jone and Mrs. R. U. Gibson were entertained by .Mr. and Mr. Wal ter Douglass Sunday afternoon. Elmer Hill, who has been sick, Is Improving. Mrs. Viola Douglas called on Mrs. Hill the other day. at the Macksburg school bous.s Sat urday. February 10, promise to be well worth visiting So much pains taking effort has been put forth by the menioer of the club to make this event a success, it could hardly fall of grutlfylng results. Mrs. Wesley Eby and Mr. Carl IViecher were shopping In Cuuby on Saturday. The Little Girls' Sewing circle met as usual at the home of Mrs. G. M. Baldwin, Saturday. . UPPER GARFIELD. UPPER GARFIELD, Ore., Feb. 8. (Special) Great Interest Is being tak en here in hunting coyotes. During tho last month ten or eleven have been killed. One day this week a party of eight farmers with hounds followed two coyotes which the dogs had lo catedabout eight or ten miles up past Log Laliarre and over to Eagle Cresk where they lost the trail and gave up the chase, Ten Inches of snow which fell dur ing the last week Is nearly all gone, ex cept In spots where larga drifts had been made. A warm rain Friday and continued vnrmer weather since then caused It to disappear very rapidly - ARDENWALD . Mrs. Guy T. Hunt and family are choir practice at Clarkes Friday even-l contemplating moving to White Pine. lng. Mr. and Mrs. B. Fredrlcks, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fredrlcks and little son. Miss Zclma Fredrlcks, and Grover Fredricks were entertained at Mr. and Mrs- Royal Davidson, Sunday. Vivian Baty spent Sunday at George Hofstetters. Hult Brothers have a crew of men running logs down Milk creek. Miss Myrtle and Hr.azel Larkins spent Sunday at 0. F. Johnson's. A large crowd attended literary Fri day evening- A good program was rendered. Friday evening, February 16, a program will bs given, also arith raetic match will be held between Meadowbrook and Cedardale. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Helbaeka spent Sunday at Mr. Polsos. 8 CEDARVILLE. y CEDARVILLE, Ore., Fb. 8. (Spe cial) Mrs. J. Morris visited Mrs. John Comer, Tuesday. Mrs. Orem called on Mrs. Cooper, Tuesday afternoon. John Larum left for1 the logging camp last week. Cedardale Litrary society meet Saturday, the 10th. Everyone cordi ally invited. Cedardale school has a return arith metic match with Meadowbrook, on the 16th, at Meadowbrook. The Bcor Oregon, sometime during this month to join her husband who has been there for tho past few months In the lumber business For sometime past Julius Markwart has been holding Sunday school at his home Sunday mornings. His resi dence Is more nearly centrally located than the regular church so It Is at tractive to many. The Garfield school debating society at its regular meeting in the Grange hall 'Saturday evening held a mock trial. A,0. Whitcome was the plain tiff end Ernest Ainaeher defendant, the latter being accused of purloining from Mr. Whitcomb's hen roost. The spectators enjoyed the arguments and much amusement was treated when Walter Markwart, attorney for the de fendant tried to prove an alibi for his client without avail. He made a strong plea to the jury, but was out done by Herman Davis, tho prosecuting attor ney. Tho case was Anally decided in favor of plaintiff and tho defendant was convicted and sentenced to 30 day3 rock breaking on the Whttcomb "Hard Scrabble" ranch. Walter Markwart leaves for Port land on Monday where he expects to remain for several months ARDE.YWALD. Ore.. Feb. S. (Spe cial) Miss Edith Lynch, of Sellwood Gardens, was married to J. R. Kinder. Saturday, January 27, 1917- They have gone on a wedding trip to Salem, Oregon. Mildred Lynch and Kennet Rayott visited the school, January 29. Man- Rich and Bertha Hanson also visited the school. January 30. All the children that took examlna school are: Vera Derry. Mildred Lynch, Maxwell Kleser. and Kenneth Rayott. Those who passed In physio! ogy were as follows: Elane Derry, Frances Rockwood. Gertrude Hester, Elsie- Stewart, Clara Baum. Anna Lucks, France Plimpton. Elsie Floss, Emma Lucks, Frances Kieser. David Wills. David Barbagla. Jessie Stewart, William Haylet and Helen Hester. Henry Hlcox, a former pupil of Miss I'len hag returned to school after an absence of about two months. The Sellwood Garden pupils have returned to school, after a week's ao- sence. T. H. Peters Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. Smith. S. P. Penny has moved to Wichita. LiaiHAL. I.1HKIIAU Or, Feb J -(Hp. 11 1 Mra William llliie wriil lu Aatoila Ihl inl l Bltend I. "I Slid Vlalt Wllh frlrlld. M L Kay wa a vlail.ir at the home of II W. Iladatr, one ilay l.it week l W. tader Dude a l.u.lllr.a trip to Mullmi Sunday A liiiuilx-r uf ixtiple an. iol d the Smith auction le. and upon thai tin k broojthi good pun a dak lirovo (1 luwil bad a promain rid luaket ih 11, Fll'la) etrnihit Gordon Hum, who In Ix-eii h.iv III a aore Ihroul, la nil able to at lend ihMi. Charlr Klher nd family have r turned to I ItM ial, The hlldien r turned In irbool laat w.k II. II Wllike Itiade a bimlnea trip to Callby lb paat we. k lirentoit Ve.ldor vlalt. d the Liberal . I100I una day last week Keilval meet inn have I n held at Iho Mfthhit church the laat week. BARLOW. ....t4 HARU)W. Ore. Feb -(Special) Ml Corrl lie HurKvaon I attending a hrlatlun Science colli nitloii in Wah ItiKton. K. Slutaxer I loaditii; a car prepara lory to leaving for Sand Point. Idaho Th family evpect to b-aie Saturday. Mis Sen. our prituarv t -ai her. w ill Klv a basket aoclul In the miiool hoiise for tho benefit of the achool. Friday evening, February 9 The girl are all Invited to bring a baaket and the Imivi are also Invited to help the girl cat the content of the basket. after purchasing Mine. An entertain ment will be given and other amue- ment furnished. Miss Ir-na Wurfcl has Invitation out for a Valentine party at her home. Saturday evening. Mr. Itcrg and son In law. Mr. John son, have returned from Eastern Ore gon, where they were looking for a location for Mr. Johnson. Mr. and Mr. Johnion. nee Cora llerg. will soon leave for Eastern Oregon. Jim Crowly ha returned home for the summer. Thomas Walgamot. of Salem, visited his sister, Mr. Mary Crowly, last Sun day. Dr. Crowly and family, of Portland, were out to the farm. Sunday. High Paw. Dm in Hi ieiu n( William aud Ulf III rniilaiul a Wendy lilahopmm plalud lo lb Inll. r Ibal lb ladlr of lb imuiI wei wont ,) ii,r rjra oil Ihetr lli'ltiilsil lallier than ou bl ill during bl iliour It a reiitly never ikvunl In I lie divine thai lb fault Uilk'bt II In (be kertiiona tluui atiiea. ly i.him hI of Ibn itlpen Hull m-w were Intrwlii. e.1 u pirieiil Wan deiliiji rjr ."A for I lie uti 11 aj ladlr for wlta apliltual Welfaia they Wera drvlaeit," aa)a a writer, "Ibrlr llldlg ballon wis unly urpac. by lh r( uf their aduilivla." F10111 (bat lluttf bull tw weie ''iiiuionly lai-rd In cburibe.- Imil.iu tipluloii WrU af taniry H Nr law. The liloal IhiIhIiIi Inaisiiiii of a novel dealing wllh a toiinlry wbbb lb au (bor bad neier ni'ii w MiorthoUMi' "John ngleaiil " Tbtf aoioiiil Voluiii of that remark bl roiiiam e ib ala lit Hie lio-t di lalliil way with Itallaii inauiier and llallau euery. Many or I be ilracrliiii Ibal of I'liiluia at lilubl, for luatiu. and lb a-ei.e In I be atllloii lu III fort-at-are rlisik-.il mIMi Hid Very at moaplure uf llnly, and lioivinw dur ing the lak'ie Idea horribly beforo our eye vl Joaepli Henry Suortlioua bad never Iwvu In Italy Cuthualnaiu and lb genius for anlinllatloii rvulved II all In a iiiib't bouatf at Kilgbaalon.- I.oudou chioiiUie. ON RECORD FOR UPLIFT Will Endeavor to Check Unjust Attacks on Their Business. Sunday Sends Message. i h i ip 4, J. GEORGE. 8 4 CEDARDALE. 1 CEDADRDALE, Feb. 8. (Speclal)- stood 842 against 1000 In favor ofi"b and Tom Ijmm left for the log- Meadowbrook at the last match. Cedar dale took defeat bravely, hoping to win next time. Mis. Charles Beck called on Mrs. Orem one day last week. Mr. and Mrs, I. 0. Orem spent the week-end In Portland visiting friends and doing little shopping. For a Bllloti Attack. When yon bave a severe headache, accompanied by a coated tongue, loathing of food, constipation, torpid liver, vomiting; of partly digested food and then bile, you may know that yon have s severe bilious attack. glng camp Tuesday morning. D. McLaren Is back from Doty, Washington, again, for a month's stay. Heavy snows and cold necessitated tho camp's c'oslng for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Wlnslow calbd on Mrs. A. M- Cooper Monda yevenlnp. George Williams and family spent Sunday evening at I. O. Orem's. There s to be a dance again at Orchard Falls' Hall, Saturday, Febru ary 10. Something Good. Those who hate nasty medicine While should try Chamberlain's Tablets for m.v h Anita sick there I muck ! constipation. They are p'easant to ------ I -J .1, consolation In knowing that rsiier may be had br taking three of Chamber lain ' Tablet. They are- prompt and effectual Obtainable everywhere. take and their effect is so agreeable and so natural that yon will not rea lize that has been produced by a medi cine. Obtainable everywhere. GEORGE, Ore., Feb. 7. (Special) Henry Reiner Is visiting friendss In Canby this week.- Miss Flora Johnson spent a few days in Portland last week. Miss Irene Paulson went to Portland last Thursday, where she Intends to work for a few months. Mrs. Joyner and daughter Gladys, was visiting Mrs. W. Scheel here last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles HoVger re turned to their homo In Portland last Saturday, after a few weeks' visit with Mrs. Horger's mother, Mrs. M. Klin- ker. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rath spent Satur day with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen P. Ruhl spent Saturday and Sun day in Portland. Mrs. Leo Rath visited Mrs. Stephens last Sunday. Mrs. Theodore Harders visited Mrs. Robert Miller last Thursday. Mrs. P. Rath visited Mrs. Held last Sunday. Carl Llns, Chris Kllnker, Fred Mtch mon, Henry Kllnker, Mr. and Mrs Leo Rath and Flora Johnson, wsro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hard ers last Sunday evening. The time was spent In playing five-hundred. O. A. Johnson was the guast Peter Roth last Sunday evening. Photographio Film. The photographic Uliu was developed In the larger sense by the Iter. Han nibal Goodwin This man made posal bto moving pictures. Gixslwiu died poor-poorer than If be bad never In vented auytlilng-after a long fight In the courts with a photographic com- pauy that fought bis right to obtain n patent. Curiou Eatinct Animal. The Aniblvxxl:i was one of the mot curious of the extinct iccles of mam mal. Tbey were the size of the ele phant and bad hie toes ou each foot ending lu hoofs instead of nails. Re main of these bnve been found la England, but the best H.H'imen bave come from North America. A Domtstic Sacrifica. If busb.ind iH-ootnea angry on Mon day and tells ife she can't buy a cer tain thing the poor woman know she must do without 11 until Tuesday. -Fort Worth Stnr Telogriiui. Ydlowtton Park. Yellowstone park measures fifty-four mllen from east to west and slity-two mile from north to south. An Obatructionlat "So you ar going to bar a new gownT I don't knew. Mother ba passed tho bill, but I rv father will Veto It. He U opiniiMii to all uiir Mil now day." A Gantl Ramlndar. Jobn-I un.liMi.lund iNlilfl.-h' uu rle ba died, leaving hi 111 a fortune Tom Yea. lie bn received a grt many rougrntulntloua. Wby, rveu bl tailor cut him a bunch of forgi'tliio aot ypatenluy. Loudon Mall. Hilling Back. Edltii-I am sorry )oil were not ask rd to the I'embertoii bill, dear. You know I will t there, of course, t'ora- Yea; but, then, Kate I'i inU-rton know I am far too oung tu 1st of any use a chaperon. Just lis Him. A doctor was called tu trvut a fond mot bur' baby hoy. He diagnosed the ailment a aculo rheumatism, and lb mother reHinded ipilckly: "Acute rbeu- niatUiu! I might bave known lu Er er) thing ho doc or ayi I cute." Car Drancha. The thing next In beauty to a tree In full leaf I a tree bare, It very el (juUltrup uf liHie revealed and Ita hold on the sky s,-einiii:; so uusieaka. bly assured, and imr than the beauty of bpe and outlining on the iky U the grace uf prophecy and pruuilae which every aleuder twig bear and re veals In It tiny gray bud. Helen Huut Juckson. New Yolk,-III Idea dull uf uplift nioveiiieul I lie statement of lb newly UIKaiiltcd A o ittl Ion of llio lllll.bfor h'hoMiiicii uf 1T111 World t lint Ita ihli f puiv In life la lo UI'IUI and purify lb oiitdia r alum biialues baa nltrai t isl iillciilloii. The - billon I a llhl.iie BUici.-nllon of onld Hr ibuw llili ii"l, etiibnn lug every variety of uuhbsir iiiiin-.-iiiciit eoleipil ex, from the llg cvp..ltloii and i In in In lb fair, laniliMl and coiice.aloii men, ain It ollli era sin cum Ink' 011 a w hie cam. paluu In am lire ineiiileishlp In all pntta of I lie noild. One uf lb out. I. mr showmen' an noiiiuviiieiit, 111. 1. In at lb ola-uultalloii liicWlug and l aiojilii at lb oe As tor, was that of I'lclilrol trunk I'. SH'lluiKli, who III I ' lit ! 11 1 1 1 bt I lie a. oh. of III 01111111U11II011 snI'I (bill Hilly Huu dny bud been luv lied In Ins nine a mem tier nod o alien. I the bamiuii. a II HlU reionnUi-d Hint "be Is (tie '"''ilea slioniiiuu of us ,! " Klllj- Siiiiday In . know bulging the letter of Inlio-luo-lion aald lu 1 liun (eristic fashion. "You fellow could i;o s.iine for liisl ir you would." Wi hv 11101 piaclb al ubjeiii, of cour.e, thin die etlibal uplift of Iho OlltdiMir slioiv oiialuesa," aiil.l President Helliiiaii. "Wu plop. -e .i evoil our liillueio In iniike ceitalii Unit vi gi t siptar ileal In the vnrloiis state leg Matures. We will lime leifal repie wulntlie In every c'l.v, and vi will oorrvvt oilier bii"e Ihnt vi Mine ellst. We will cnitrinor to che. k uu Just alt' l.a iiiiule 011 the outdoor show business Mini In secure fair and eiullt bio treuliui'lit. We bellei Iho public will l with us lu this cniupalkti." JINNINOI LODOI If you do not like a man, try to find out whether you are the reason or whether be Is. Future of Coal. Will coal occupy a luisirtant a place In tho world's economic llfo a century hence a It doc tialay? Tho rapid ub itltutlou of electricity from water kiw. er and oil burning has limits, and tho certain pxmiuIoii of Industry will re sult In the working of treiueudou.i bitu minous Mi-Ms, now untnpiied, lu Alaska, China and elsewhere. Spriuglleld Republican. OPPORTUNITIES. Did you vr notica whn a lost article is finally four.d you dis cover that you had Lasn looking too far away? It is just th am with your opportunities. Thy ar cloa about you. Ntw York Sun. Nellli Is that fellow of )our ever going to get up the i-oiirnge to pro Mae? Ilelle-lluesa ih Ile a Ilk n bourglasa Nelito -.u hourglass T llelle Ye; the more lime be get th less and be has "Pld you tell the proprietor of the hotel that the water le.iked lulu Jotil roouiT" "No. I Wu caieful Hot 10 let bliu know It I wnsnfrnld bu would charge Bl for almwer Imlb " "Ye. Johnnys lining nicely al cbool." Mr. l.nH.lnu said, "and be remember ever) thing be learns, espe elnlly In blstmy He (old me the lory the other day nlxiut Aloiander rutting the accordion knot" "Her' an account of a fellow who took two year to innk a toothpick." "Horn overdrawn, eb?" "Oil, . I don't know. I know of mother who look (lv year to make match." IjiiiIsv ill Cniirler-Jounial. CHICKENPOX CLOSES JENNINGS LODGE SCHOOL 1 ' 1 Owing to the prevalence of the chicken pox, the school wu closed last week. The lYhool house wis fumigated and reopened on Mondny with a small attendance. Most of thn children aro having It In a mild form with tho exception of two or three case. Coo Hay mills shipped during lust Imf December to till of 7.:".ri.0UO feet lumber. Constipation Dull Your Brain. That dull, listless, oppressed feeling Is due to Impurltloa In your system sluggish liver, clogged Intestines. )r. KIiik'b Now Llfo Pills glvo prompt rollef. A mild, easy, non-griping bowel movement will tono up your system and help to cleur your muddy, pimply complexion. Gut a bottlo of Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills today nt your druggist, 25c. A dona tonight will make you cheerful at breakfast. (Adv.) JKNNIMirt UUNiK. Or, Vb. I iHpci lull -Tlioan Interested In bav ins; wal -r piped In their home ale reiUestn In liiccl al III Digs) Trout hull on Huturd.ty utenlug, February IV. 1h ineuiliei uf lb (ir ron I'lly Wul er boanl am In b present and Ibn ('lo ll . I will Ihi l.ibl beforo III (smipln It la uudi'islooil lb projii I I In pips) wulor In UU 11 I.-. ho, Meblruiu, Jen 11 1 1 1 at Ijiilte wild liiuinliii m ioiisiiiii era Work on lb" 1 mini y rouds of road dlslrbi No. 17 will IukIii on Thurs day uf Ibis week O. I'. Iloelhe. Iho loud supervisor I r.eltllig the road 111. l llllleiy In reaill. liens for lb season's work. Three of die children In I'd Iloelhe' fuiiilly ate III villi III 1 lib ken hh Wulter Mim knor I suffering from sevei attack uf sii.Hle rheumntlsiii. fol II D Miller, a retired hatdwar men bunt of Hold Hill, llr. oii, wu atrui k by a Hoiiilu-rn paciric train and Instantly killed nit Hutiirduy. Mr. Mil ler ha Mall., I wllh Iho t'lu lied moiid f.'mily a number of time nti.l I a properly owner of this plum. I In Is survived by a wife Mr llermm Yung an I f.uully will depart for Hiattlu Ibis week. They will spend a couple of d.iy wllh tho HucMiol fuiiilly In llre;:oii City b for I hey leave for lb Round tlty. Miss laola HihudKltl (if Kent, llrn K011. Mis Kalherluo 1-aliKiloli, uf Hell wihiI and Miiiln Hibudwlls wer thn dinner guest of Mis llessl lloberl on Holiday February 4. on her seven teenth blrtbdiiv anniversary. In lb evening fourteen young rx'pl" ram In In extend birthday congratula tion. None knowlii't raj h iiber wero rotiilMg but It proved an enjoyabln , gathering. Th lllellllxTS of Iho federated chiinhe from here uttended lb re ception of lly. J. W. Muct'allum at lb t'otigrciutlohul church rlor In OreKnn I'lly on Tuesday evening of Ihl wick. Gior: Morse had lb p'cNsure of entertaining Hurry O'Neill, a reul e Into limn of lllsiuarrk. Honlh Diikott. Mr. Morse and Mr. O'.Ve.ll were for mer Iowa people. After rn auto trip through I ortland on Tucrduy Mr. O'Neill departed for Han Plego lo visit hla parent Mr. nnd Mr. J. II. O'Neill. Mr. Kaufman, of Ashlund, I (he ruest of her lster, Mr. V. P. Newell, Mr. KaufTmnn will also visit her ilniiuhter In North Yakima before her return homo. William Jacob report a Jo'ly tltlio at the Klk "Pay of 'IS" which wa given by thul order In Oreuon City last week and ninny bmiks were added to Iho Klk library for which tho af fair wa given. Mr, Jame Iternnrdretnnied from a wo"k' visit nt Albany nnd wa c rnmpnnled home by her mother. Mr. II. J. Hatdnrf, whom Ihe Ixidgn friend aro nlway pleaaed to meet. Th" regular meeting of ihe Prnt Teacher association will bn held on Frldnv afternoon. Februnrr 9. Im portnnt business I to come before the association. Th member of the Jennings Iodto Parent-Teacher association hnv been bidden lo a Valentino reception given by Iho Oak O.rnv nnd MMwaukle Poelal Service club at Mllwauklo on Wednesdny afternoon, Februnry 11, from 2 o'clock to R o'clock. KvnnKellstlc services nrn to begin on Sunday afternoon 11 1 2:3n o'clock nt tho Grace ConRrcgntlntml church of thl place. Rev, Mnrrnlluni of Oregon ritv will Bssl'it th pastor. Rev. II. N. Smith. Kd T. Webb spent Sunday with III sister Mr. Redmond In Portland nnd also took In thn nuto hIiow during the week. Mr. Wobb Is contmptntlng buying a car nnd thn nuto show proved of much Interest to him- .aaM 25c PER MONTH IS THE AVERAGE COST OF OPERATING A MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM of Don't Let Skin Trouble 8pread. Trivial blemishes are sometimes the first warning of serious skin diseases. Neglected skin troublos grow. Dr. Hobson'i Eczema Ointment prompt'y stops the progress of eczema, heals stubborn cases of pimples, acne, blotchy, red and scaly skin. Thn an tiseptic qualities of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment kill tho germ and prevent the spread of the trouble. For cold sores or chapped bands, Dr. Hob son's Eczema Ointment offers prompt relief. At yonr druggist, 50c (Adv.) DANIOMTllC DllfWCT D D I P fl ft 17 1 The Water Bucket Must Go 11 is a back breaker DM .lull IMC DUUllLI DlllUHUC! a back number and a useless consumer of energy. Think how many miles of stops your wife is obliged to take each day bocause she does not novo tho advantages of water under pressure. Is It any wonder that she is dog tired each night The usoless waste of energy in lifting a hoavy water bucket eoch time a little water is needed, tho endless trips to the well or Bprlng, those aro the things that make for physical breakdowns. Think of the chance of your water becoming contaminated and the health of your family dostroyod. Think of the danger of fire, a fire that a stoady stream of water will quickly kill but when this in not at hand will groodlly consume your home, your property and possibly a life. These things can't bo thought of in the terms of dollars but the fact 1s that MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM ,N JSTa YOU'LL CET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OUT Of A No Secret About the Mitchell System Tim MltrMl Sr. torn la a almpln sjaHm, nothing dttrl- Ult to tllifUrilttiii,l ,ii .nirati. nboilt It. 'Mm ri-Hiujii It give l..-tter serrlii. la brranas It la made tip .r hPto-r unlu. In Di'iklnir mir outfits wn 'jim! tli Mltrhtll I'miMMj Htel I'm-uinatli- Tuns; It's teatcd nnil..r ln-arli-r rSNiir than jroii ran put on It and la fciiurant.rl for 125 pouuda: we use only tin .MVKK.S jflrnta vnlve jt.-nl hitniua. If Uare Is a t.-tter primp tbmi Hie Mj. ra, il.r most rrlllml pump buy-rs In .liii-rn-a do ii'. t know or tt, r"r powi-r, u s K'i"'"i"u tiiflne la nt-i-di-d. w- ln-'all s Htofir. the ni'iat d'-muid. nlile there ), lu ulnmlMir will appeal to run at once. .More tlmn 11.04! uu.-ra in tha jNurthwcat any it's s "rood" eiialne. and m. ii ! In fart, our oiilflla lire puds np to stilt yonr renqlre inenta; we d"ii't ull'tni to make ytmr rt-iulri-m.-nta oilt ..iir outflta. Wrfiu os sud wa will tell yoa kow we do It. It will make your propnrtv trrnr valunliln. It will mnkn your family more liftipy and eonleiiled tliniuxli Hie i-njoyinent of tlu Imlh, the laundry, tlie many otlior coiivi-iilenccs tlutt uro (li-tf inJiiiit upon a sui'l'lv at runnliiu; writer In the Iioiiib. Thn jSrilcln-11 HvHtein inskos tlilnKs inriro rniivi'nli-nt In llio bnfnyiiril nnd It ufforila iilisuluto pnslcftlon niriilnst firs liy supplying a ilnpend uljlo supply of water umli nnv pr'"ro up to 125 piiuinls. It will help preserve, the heulth of your folks, Ulmiiiihii notlilnif or foreiKn pntiiro tun Kt Into tho watiir after It lius been pumped Into the Mitchell Water Kyslom. If vsur wat.-r sourro Is pure, your water will remain puro until It flows from the tap. ... , . , The MUrliell Wntnr Hystem furnishes cool wnter In summer nnrl la Proof HKHlnst freezing In winter. In short. It makes life wnrlh living, iinil If you will look (it the nintter from every aiudn you will eome to thn conclusion Unit you simply cnnot afford to do without wuter under pressure In the home. Water whan you want. Where rou want t. lover Engine Myer's Pump Implemente Tiv Myer" Pump M r am) wt w at ir w r i -MB-. . -"x r, i . ( i;;; i -rjw a u 'F iw ici I ix i i uivi i if Pi fi SB 11 Send -fnf a copy of our book w FROM THE PATH OF HIS FATHERS" It will tell you afdbout this water supply Question ASK FOR BOOK IS1 US: I ...'akvkiw W. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City Agent