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OREGON CITY ENTF.RPRISK. I RIDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1917. Parm 2 si er se"r MAHI A It 4 iM m cr jfljc Cou NtlOV CLARK . MULINO Mr. Albert Urkin. and .hlldreej Ml'l.lNO. Ore. m. l - .Upeciall -KUard and Rea. who were iWdM Manning eaa an Onto her par. Me Mr and Mrs. Buaenr fit) ittHW lait Ti!y Cummin la rest m Or-itn. hae r, Horn, lo lb wife of llert Wallace, turned lo her ban,. again ! W. rVbrnarr i. The w II. Wettiatifrr waa w town lt mil one baa been namrd UiM, for arc, on bualnrea '"' u bniii.-. . Pnrtl.n.1 tla- Mra Mary Crook went l t'nlon llor laal week Man Nelson eiH lo eastern Waab Ington lo erfc. Ual VTIday. V. II IkHtcmlll r butchered ti.u her daugh ' a MURAL t a I.IHKHAI, Mrr . rVli 17 trlpevtall A ISiituad autoniohlle .truer, who khI lo Mo'alla Monday for a load of horseshoe, concluded ibal he had not i found the lucky one wh-n hi aulo bates me attics, bafora ha een got HAHU4. Ora, rn IS (Hih-.U) Tkoea from lUcKa who Vara at t i.nigf Haiunlay were Mr and Mr I. M lutideon. Mr r"ie.l tubman and children. Mra rr.ut Whlllrn and louti. Mra Krnk ;blngliMt, Mr and id II M norland iinn rl of Hase- rd waa aim prre . JINNINOt LODOI ) Ham Klmer acted bla arheal Ual v.l nJal There waa a aurprlee party gl.en at the homa of J C. Nelson on Thurs day erenlng. IVb. . and among those area ant wrra: Mlaeee Kngla Hera. man. Mary nottemlller Iternlce Oard. t lilMrrn. Mra rl H .'hii.i Mr A V Mi. t r llortaud Mra A K Thoma. Ila. I'u i now of Htal enl Mra rl s am Cortland. Thureda Mtaara JrsneM and Irrne Kalry of Portland, apeni w ln.-..lay night at llairila with their brother and wife, Mr and Mra John n Mr l'alaatt. eouni ll loaded. Out II way out of Mo rallar at lb' lalla. the aulo Iteeame mired near thr Wednaaday. rraaaiary, Monday The Mortia hill. Jauiea Kaaiman buh la aall Indented uli mud liol. r.uia. n in ih,. it the net alopplng ikiIoi Two i ti. inti! iIuhmI U , ,i Mra. Lucy IHillaui aai ahopping In Mllla U.t Tue..U ( tar. Mra. Vnd Wallace Mra Joe HanlrU and children werw ih.. cii...i. of Mr Itoae alia. I laat ' irama were hired, one of which ! Tuesday. I longVd to Joa Nrleaa- Tuesday even- j th, roae clly. Thura.' . hopping in i rlnlendent. Hiuella achool Maple Knoll .latin Meadnwa Mr and Mra. Illrd were Mullnu via llor laat Tueeday Mr. Jepaon waa a lortland Uallor la. i Friday Klmer KrlcLaon U going to build a temporary realdence on hti iropcrty here In Mullno for the preaent time. Agnee Nelaon. Florence Klelnamlth. Uter he will ue it for a wood aheU Koae Faaver. Adallne Hwlft. Kthel , nen ne oui.ua anomer noua.. Notter Rupert Maruuardl. Waltar Uew. KeUtlvea from fanny came out laat f'audua Ikduwlller. Alva Card. Ar Wislneaday and apenl the day with thur Henton. Aleuander Nelaon. Henry i Mra. fhurchlll and family. Nelaon. Chariea Nelaon. Harry Selaon. 1 Mlaeee llael and Roaa KUrr were CIlHord foob. Hnter Klelnamlth. Wit- j the gucete of their grandmother. Mra. Haaa KLlnamlib Alibi Olda. Kd Mc Roao Wallace, laat Saturday and Sun Intyr Arthur lack. Mr. and Mra. Ucwta Mason. Mra. T. Pack and Mr and Mra. Nelaon. Rerreabmenla were aervd and the evening waa ient play ing gamaa I CEDARDALE. CEOARDAI.K Ore.. Feb. IS (Spe cial) R. Orem haa aold bla inlereat In the dance hall at Orchard Kail to A. M. Cooper. Chariea Heck haa aold hi harneaa and wagoa to R. Sullivan, who will haul lumber for I. V. Trulllnger. Mra. P. E. Bonney called on Mra. A. M. Cooper Tueeday evening. tieorge WUIiama haa aold hi goaU and cattL. all but J?lve milch cows, and haa purxhaaed tlirc tborougbbreds from P. O. Chlngren. J. G. and Theodore Pellowa are pull ing atump for K F. Wallace. Charles Heck, who haa been sick alnce Christmas, la better and h.n kimi to Salem and (o Portland on a visit- Leonard Orema cut his band qqulte badly with a saw while bucking logs. on Tuesday of laat week. John and Hugh Comer are falling and bucking logs for George Williams on 1. V. Trullcnger's place. Miss Moore, the Cedarvale teacher, and Edna Jobnaon. dpent Tuesday evening at I. 0. Orem's- Mrs. H. P. llonney and Mrs. t. 0. Orem visited Mrs. Mann. Friday. I. 0. Orem and family visited at F. Hlarkman's, Sund;iy day. Mrs. Oscar Hult visited relatlvea and friends In Colton last Saturday. Mlaa Rose liana, of Portland, waa the guest of Mrs. C. T. Howard laat Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Millie Thomas came out from Portland Saturday and attended the danc From here she went to Lib eral to visit her alater. Mrs. Orrtn Ad kins. Mra. Jennie NoMitt and on. Albert, and Mrs. Clarence Miller, of Needy, were the gneata of Mr. Catherine Uoucher last Saturday and Sunday. A. U Jones and his mother, of Eldo- i rado. were visiting friends in Mullno last Sunday. Alley Anthony and family moved to Motalla last Sunday. Mrs. Clara Mallet waa a Mullno vis itor laat Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Kmeat Mallet were the guests of Mrs. Mallet's sister, Mrs. Tom Fish, last Sunday. Mrs Cantrtl called on Mrs. Cath erine Goucher last Sunday evening Hoth the measles and the chocken pox have made their appearance here In Mullno. The Molalla Grammar school bas ket ball team played t!i Mullno achool team here In Mullno last Sunday af ternoon. The Mullno team won. Pete Herdine has rented Henry Selt x t's house. Henry Seltzer and James Donahue were callers at the Frank Manning home last Sunday evening. mg th auto mired b the Southern Pacific track near the l.llieral school that boue. hating traveled a dl.tan would bate been entered In a few minute, bad the road lieen In good condition Mr Stlpp hitched hi team to the machine. Wednetdat morning, and pulled It on lo terra flrma. IV W. UadKcr made a Irlp to Molalla one day laat wsek, Ur. Moray was a Molalla tlttor one day last week. Mr Itutterfleld was In Molalla. laat week. 11 II. Wltikl bought a Holatein cow and calf from Kd Moore, last week. Ship knees were hauled lo the Wil lamette Valley Southern tatlon. on Mr. Oliver of 0c(o. haa rented tbe Carter place and haa been very buay the laal work plowlmf and eed ing It. Mlaaea Janelie and lrM Haley were In Oawegn Thurada) morning. Mr. Oliver wma a caller at the Frank Puynibruek home. Thursday. Mr. and Mr It I DWMtl enter talned the Ret Mr .man Saturday evening. Mil 8. S. Howta and Utile eon. Shir ley, ware plemaanih entertained at the Haaella aebool W.-dneaday by Mlaa Zrnaer and her pup lit, Mr. and Mrs. Zitn. and the twin I Hi n aid and David, and It. J. Zlvney and daughter Harlan anil Jnmea Zlv- i-li'd- la.t ttoek Niiii'tiN-u inadp a car load. The ayetem of loading thoae nr; "Wtora to I . rtland Monday heavy, awkwanl roots, proved Inter- In Richard's new an!. 'mobile eating to all who aaw them. Theee " tnl Friday KNNIN'HH UHNIIt, Fab. l-(Hie rial I- -Tbe family of tb. lale He. II Yung hate left for Seattle lo remain indefinite!) Martin and Osaald pn N'KKDV. Ore. Feb II - (perlall Mra. Ul ripagla vlalled allh Mr lainea W il.mi I'bureday John Marka. of Marks Prairie. paa ml through our lung Friday Carl and Hartey Hilton, with their ""' '"'""" "f the new aeme.lar, NMi saw, are buay aaalng wihnI In rruary I. Throilor. remain, lo i hi. tit (nil) i hi. aeak 1 ""l"h hl" '"rae Oregim Clly high J.ea Wllaon ...ad. a l.u.lnee. trip ,H"in' "n Ler. the, bate lo i anb Friday endearwl theniaeltea lo all. and th good wlahea of Hie whole ninmiiult) Mrs John Clark vlalled with Mr ,,w 1B, , ,hHr ,,. ,,,,. U Hpagle m, day laal week. M.laa iwhB,r nt. tw,B Mrioul) M. Voungreen went to Molalla Fri ill al hla houi here. y Alden Kelly, Karl Yung and lair J. D. Rllter waa In Candy one day I sine llalrwm. each of whom have re laal week. icenlly met allh aicldenla. are able Thoae from hrrc lu Aurora Saturday "' " "r"001 "h,,", were Mr and Mra l II Yoder and' Un Krtckaon. ,4 M.ldrum. la aart Mr and Mr. Hill Tucker ' 0"",', 111 Matter I'orl' r I ihIi'Imi.mI of MH .. , " PM'9 h covered from a reten, HubiN.r.1 Sa.urday. ,. M tptlU Mr and Mra. II It. Wolfor and Mr o.,r buol ha been M-opcn-d .ii,r and Mr John .'lark speiil Hie even , .hurt vacation due lo prevalence of Ing al D. II. Yoder'a j ehluken po Needy was wall repreaenied at the Mra H N Hiiillh met with a pain- Canby dance Saturday night and re ful MtliMU bating burin. I ti -r hand port a fine lime. wllh boiling water. John Hahlor. Jr. made a bualiie "u" H" ' Healtl-. a caller All wr urgnlly iwqnaelad lo at .end Hi Cuunly Parent Tehcr' ntaal lag al Wlllaotaiie on February II An Intliallon was eiianded lo our anaiH 11 Ion In attend a Valentine peril al Oak Unive, un February II, from I lo I p in . sl "it by MlleeukleOak Hrove ritii i i'ii. Ilav II N Hinllb and alfaand Mary llrueeberl al leaded Ibe rerepllun to wart ahlpied to a aaw mill near Kay ler station. I... in Huttlrrtleld made a trip to Molalla recently to have a tooth pulled. Mrs. Reynold apenl two days the laat week, vlaitlng with her daugh ter, who is attending high achool .telling and Salurd.it lth friend lu Oregon Clly. Herbert Duncan ua a visitor In Os wego Sunday morning. Shirley and aMHoae Konti pnt a pleasant evening vita Henry and Kmii Zlvney. WMneaday. Mr Hrambaugh and Mr Church K Doeppleb did some plowing for ' n'' b'- ' Oswego, were In the Carl Wolfer last week P..I m 1 n.. .mi Mil. in h.i.L.. mmmm rapidly In response to the sudden raise in price, though quite a few were contracted a short time ago. Those who are hauling are Messrs. Sprague. Carbiener. Dickinson. Wilson and John Dam A party was given In honor of Miss Horry Friday evening. In the Oak Grove district. The Murry family I leaving this locality. Something Good. Those who bate nasty medicine should try Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation. They are pleasant to Mrs. R. Orem spent the day Thura-1 ,ak KDli lMr, c'fect ' 80 neighborhood Thur-, I. it Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Zlvney and daugh ter Geraldlne. Joseph Zlvney and Mrs. W II. Zlvney and children motored to Portland. Friday. Mra. A. E. Thomaa was a caller at the Clarence Crtmiuml home In Oswe go. Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs. Milton Shipley nnd aon 1 aurell. of Oswego, wer week end guests at the Fred Lehman home. James Tiedeman.. of Oswego, waa trip to Hubbard Saturday. Mr. J D Hitter has returned home after "pending a few daya with her mother, nt the home of It YV Zlin- mcrui.in. of Marks Prairie. Drin Hit Voder vlalled wllh Dent- rice Rue Siiud.lt Mr. and Mrs John Shcppard visited Grandma .nuinenuaii oue day last tt . ek Lewla Mueller la hauling Ida hopa to Hubbard thta week. D. H. Yoder la laying Hie roundntlon for a new barn. Mrs. Phil Tucker spent the week end visiting friend In Canby. Rue Hllllard haa moved lo Canby. where he haa a Job culling cord wood icded Hi ' real mi lo ruler erhnol al Met and Mra Mail'alluia al Oregon nil i "iignxallonal i bun I. on Tus ! da) ptelilligg Mra M A Shaver la spndlng a . oiii'i, of weeka In Portland wllh her I wit aona A petition ha been circulated bare, and generou.ly lgnet. lo Im preeuM ad to the legislature lo aid Ihe cannery .I.' i. In lha I' S A Mabel llrlgham. Anna lluaaei. I'baa Wallace and Wllma llruachert allend ed Hie Senior claaa atrl y al Oregon Cllt High on Krldav nlghb Ik-rt it'i.i ii I nuralng a lied burn on Hie forehead A. Wllcus fell and waa Injured 111 week, bul la able lo be around again. H la al Ihn laidgi dally, prudlng tree and gelling hla plarn on lb rounly rued flied up for Ihe aprlng Kllend here have received word of the engagement of Mlaa Iva Ford lo Harold Swafford, of Oregon Clly Harry O'Nell, of lllamark. North Ih.kola. waa a vlaiior lo Portland and ui mil) retenlly Ho waa very favor- I nee ably lmpriiaed with Ibl part of the al I hla place laal wsek. Mr and Mr. Clarence Jack. Allien Dl'li weir wiM'krn.l tlallor coiinlr) lo their fri i of the l ...i . I'D DM. Newnll haa been lu New berg looking utter property Interest Ml All.e Wald-n. Gertrude Km ndr. Mra II Hart and Mrs Harry llobltiaon attended Hie minstrel allow Krlrinla here ure pleaae.1 lo hear of I al Oak drove achool laat week. Ibe iinlli lted retum of hVauk Flah- Hoy Scout held a pleasant aa well er nnd family They left laat fall for , aa benehi lal meeting at Ihn i hurcli Mil" I he i lliuiile here wit lb.' in ik net. which attract them away from a good po.lt Ion theie mailer wllh Oregon on Saturday nlghl The Christian Kndi-ator eoclal, .Nothing Ihe planned for Krlda) etenlng, ha been IMiattmned. until after the Kvangelldlc a, BARLOW. 4 It la rumored that negotiations have ln l n'hborho)d. Saturday- day at I. O. Orem's Mrs. A. M. Cooper is not gaining as fast as bor friends would wish. She has been ill since before Christmas. Mrs. Cooper's father and mother re turned to Portland Sunday, after an extended visit with their son. 1. O. Orem sawed wood with his machine, for H. F. llonney, Friday. ; - . .. ... t . t ! ; . . SHERWOOD. and so natural that you will not rea lise that has been produced by a medl cine. Obtainable e"rywhere. EAGLE CREEK. 9 ; .- .. s . j j . ; . ,. 4 EAGLE CREEK. Ore.. Feb. 15. (Special) Mrs. Hattle Cleater and her daughter. Mrs Ed Douglas, went to Molalla last week, to be gone for several days. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D. H?ck- SHERWOOD. Ore., Feb. 12 (8pe-i et pave a fine turkey dinner in honor clal) A pretty home wedding was : of the visit of their son. Everett Heck solemnized at the home of Mr. and ett and wlfe and daughters. Misses Mrs. Fred Schllckelser In Sherwood, ! Mable am' v, ro0' who came 0llt from Wednesday noon, when their dangh-' ""land to sp -nd the day with their ter. Lillie, and Hans Schroedvr were' P"1 unit id In marriage by Rev. J. Hoff- Mre' -v- Klrchem and ehildren, of mann of the Reformed church. "-ogan, ttere guests recently at tin; been taken up with the Southern Pa cific company for putting a stub spur west of their Liberal station. Recently cltlxens took up the mat ter of road Improvements, with the county court. As the Willamette Val ley Southern could not furnish gravel at this time of the year, the court de cided that it is best not to undertake the better roads movement Just now. As the time is drawing near for the shipment of great quantities of wood, some of which Is already contracted. some other arrangement will have to be made. Its natural course would have been out over the Willamette Valley Southern, had the county road been passable to that o!nt. Ed Moore attended a suit In Oregon City, last week. D. W. Badger went to Mullno, Sun day. The rumor of a cheese factory near Liberal grows steadily stronger, with promise of Its becoming a reality very soon. Tho Haxella Lit rarv and debating society will meet Saturday evening: everybody come. Max McMahan of Oswego, was in the neighborhood. Saturday. Hereuft.T preaching services will be on Sunday evening at five o'clock. The next meeting will be February 23, and avery two weeks th-roafter. Mrs. George Wilson was In Oswego Saturday morning. Albert Boutx spent a pleasant even ing with friends In Portland. Sunday. Mr. and Mr- Ed. Pollard wore visit ing relative and friends hero Sun day. A large crowd attended tho funeral of tho late George Prosser. Sunday. WILSONVILLE. i. . , The bride was dressed In white crepe dc chife, wHie the bridesmaid, Misb Minnie Schlickeis.-r, was dressed 4n blue. Mr. Arthur Dlulim. of Sims !, was best man. The house was decor ated with cedar bough, ferns, and 10808- After the ceremony n dinner was sarved. The remainder of the after noon and evening was sjiunt in play ing games and ln music, and Blnging. The relatives and friends that attend ed the wedding were: Mr. and Mra. Fred Schlickelser. Mr. and Mrs. John Dscker, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Konller iueler, Mr. and Mrs. Christ G. Bluhm, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Bidder, Jr., Arthur Hluhm, Roy. and Mrs J. Hoffmann, Miss Minnie Senile kelser. Llovd Ko.'l lermeier, Otto, Edward and Gilbert RIdder. Mr. and Mrs. Sehroeder will make th ir home on a farm near Wil-Bonvllle. home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wa'ter Douglas. Mrs. J. W. Chill spent Monday with Mrs Charles Murphey. Ed Douglass bought a sow and seven pigs up in Dover Monday, selling the pigs to Walter Douglass and E. Nay lor on his way home. Ed Whipple, who lias been visiting with Walter Douglass for several weeks, returned to The Dalles last week. POLK'S GAZETTEER A HnslnMS Ttlreelory of each Cllr, Tottn and Village ia Oregon and Wuiliingtua, Kiting a J.crlptlre hketrh of earh place. Locution, ShlliuInK Fa.llitlr and s ClnuU fl'd Illreelory uf each Uutinol Bcu i i .,: in. B. I POT.K CO., Ine, Seattle, V'ah. en TOOLS When you HOES, RMS ID SHOVELS or any other of the tbe kind that will ly kinds of Gnrdc-n Tools you want i you service. Our Garden Rak. re nil made or Btoi 1, straight and curved tines and dllti; m widths nnd weights. Good Steel Garden Hoes are the kind we recommend to bur customers- We have them with the solid steel shank and with the plain ferrule. Our Shovels, Small Trowels, Spading Forks and other tools are all of the same First Class Quality. WILSON & COOKE 520-522 MAIN 8TREET OREGON CITY, OREGON Reed Graham spent last week In Portland, and bought a Dodge car. The next meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held on Thursday, February ti, at the home of Mrs. Mary Seely. Alison liaker purchased a .Maxwell car during the untomoblle week. Mrs. N'orrls Young entertained the ! Five Hundred club very pleasantly last week. The possibility of establishing un electric light plant in Wllsonville ia being discussed by residents. The Hood View basketball team i will play a game with the Tigard team j at Hood View on Friday evening. The' girls' team will uliio have a game al that time. Don t forget the Corral Creek bas ket social on Saturday evening, Feb ruary IT, at 8 o'clock, at the school house. Mrs. Mary Seely is vlaitlng rela tives in Newbery, but is expxecled liomc soon. Elmer Hassulbrink has been ill with measles, but is now better. Mr. Doyle, a former resident of Wilsonville, was in our village Sun-1 day. Dr. llutler was called to the Tappen-1 dorff Milla on Monduy, when Mrs. Tuppendorff had thre ribs fractured, irom falling over a wheel. Thi doc-, tor succeeded in reaching tbe mills with much difficulty with his auto mobile. Mrs. Tappcndorff Is getting along very nicely. The Missjs Nellie nnd Jessie Angus, gave a delightful (surprise party to , their brother Jack on Saturday even ing. February 10th. Mrs. Aubrey Wood taught the pri mary department of the local school last wsek on account of the il'ness of the teacher, Miss Usher. According to the standing of banks, with regard to surplus and undivided ' profits, the Farmers' bank of Wil sonvtlle is rated ninth in the state of ' Oregon. Dr. Hutlr has moved to the build ing formerly occupied by Mr Doyle's grocery store. The play entitled. "Fun on the Po dunct Limited," will be given by home talent at the A. 0. TJ. W. hall on Saturday evening, February 24. at 8 o'clock. Admission for adults 2S cents and chi'dren 15 cents. Cakes will be sold at booths, after the play. Everyone is cordially Invited to at tend. The proceeds of the entertain ment will be used to purchase lumber for sidewalks. Severe Cold Quickly Cured. "On December first I had a very severe cold or attack of th grip as it may be, and was nearly down sick In bed." writes O. J. Met calf. Weath erby. Mo. ' J I ought two bottles of Chamberlain Cough Remedy and It was only a few daya until l was com p'etely restored to health- I firmly believe that ( hnmbcrlaln's Cough Remedy Is one of the very host medl tines and will know what to do when I have another cold." Obtalnabl everywhere. Walking and Braathing. A person walking at the rate of foni miles per hour consumes 2.300 eublr Inches of air per minute. IIAKMlW. Ore.. Feb. 14 (Special) The basket .... I.ll Kit. 11 lit Ml- Sen ut th ' school houau Friday nlghl waa a decided aucceaa. The enter talnment by the children waa enter taining and the proceed from the bas kets amounted to (: . which was turned over to the school board. Ml Sen's mother and little alater, of Port land, tinted her Friday und attended the social. MUs Irene Wurfel gate h -r friends of the younger set a valentine party Saturday etenlng. Progressive games ttere played, with Miss Uirettn llruen of Portland and George Ziegler the successful winners. Mr. Donaldson und Mrs. Tullmun entertuitied the Iwidles' Aid Wednes day uft 'rnoon. , Mrs. Scoggln visited her daughter. Mra. Spngjc. In Oregon City. Friday and Saturduy. Ruth and Camilla Spagle cume home with Mr Scoogcn, returning Sunday afternoon Quite a crowd of our towns K'ople went lo Canby Tuesday night to h ur the Hawaiian nlng. The entertain ment tins enjoyed by till anil waa well worth going to hear. Wood Young is suffering with the rheumatism at the home of his sis t t, Mrs. Hayes. The grunge he'd Its regular meeting Saturday and the following offlcors were Installed: Master, Win. S. Tull: overseer. Mr. (leak 'lis; lecturer, Lldle U, Irwin: steward. Mrs. Peterson; assistant steward, C. Glddlngs; lady aasitant steward, Mrs. Ella Tull; treasurer. W. W. Jesse; secretnry, l.eona Pnrm liter: chaplain, Lldle M. Parmenter; gale-keeper, A Petersen; Flora, Maude Glddlngs; Pomona. Mrs. Daakeni, Miss Ada Mass, of Oregon City, visited Mrs. Tallmun, Saturday. Mr Wllllama. owner of ihe cottage tneetlnga are over better known a th" lone. plac.". Men Trl M" claa waa well al ia contemplating exlenalve Improve-. Cnded on Thuraday rt enln Uncial menu on the place lo be begun very Uvlng," with enough references from ' "i'ii the nihil, lo give It proper line, la Ihn Cheater Mian ha entirely re general tuple for dleuioii covered from a had attack of la grippe j Rev MacCallum. Ihe llonnle Hcol." The Wooda and Pierce (amllle had lor of the Oregon lily Cougrega- Mr A C Ma. Far'ane und Alice Eve tlonal church, I conducting a aorlea ua their gueala Sunday laat. With the advent of aprlng the farm Ilea of L. Peterson and Jack Hamp ton are taking up their residences here. Ml Gertrude Kennedy had a plea anl vlall wllh h T former teacher, Mia Purcell. of Parkploce. on Thuraday. During our enforced vacation our t.-a.her tlslted the Concord achool. Thoe In attendance at lha Iowa Society ut Multnomah hotel, were Geo. Moras und Mr II E. Urnechart They report a good attendance and n pleaa ant evening. Card und dancing went th-' paitlme of the evening Mr. G. B. Hoardman. of Silver Spring. pent the day. on Friday, at the Etrrlay Poultry farm which la unducled hy her aim. Pert Hourdman. nl Hoardman Station She alio trim acted bualneaa hem. Ed Kellogg of Oregon City, had bus- Ine nt th ' laidge Friday morning. Mra. H. N. Robinson prealed nt a very successful meeting of the Par ent Teacher association on Friday. February 9. Plan were made to coin- bin the ohaertnnce of child wu'fare day. Fehrtiart 7. nnd Parent' Day on March 2, ami nlo have u cumly sato In connection wllh th exhibit of the I children' work. II wna decided nlo 1 of evangellallc tneetlnga at Grace church, beginning al 2 lo, Sunday p. m , and continuing each evening at 7:46 p. tn through Ihe week. At ti it ting of Hi cltlien of Hil omniunlly held at line Front hall on Saturday. February 10. lepa worn taken to try and ret aater from Ore gon lily. Mla Eunice Wllllama. of Portland. pent Sunday wllh her intrenl. Will Jacob haa aold hi bu.ln-aa In Portland, und eipaela lo leave the laxlge in Ihe near future. Mr. and Mra J Woodward, of Tllla monk, in., returned after apendlng a few daya wllh Mr Woodward'e mother. Mra. Kretchmer. DAMASCUS. DAMARCt'S, Ore, Feb. Iu-(8pe-i la I ' W i ooi, made a bualneaa (rip In Portland one day laal week. Mlaa No'lln Elliott la .till having trouble with her eye. Mr. Henry Tro-ge la alck wllh a cold. Mra. Willi. '.in Schwann went to to tiliint nil kinds of tree nnd shrub on the afternoon of March 2. us Arbor inmniti mat inumany. day Is lain to plant native shrub. i Tl"' '""! missionary meeting waa . Ileltl lit .Ml lllo .Moore Weilne PARENT TEACHERS MEET AT JENNINGS LODGE Great Activity la Planned For Meet in i to Be Held In the Future. A committee to take charge of the planting has be ui appointed, us fob lows: Mrs. II. K. Ilruoehert, Mrs. Rex Deter und Mra. Ed Roethe. Mra. Hugh Robert und Mrs. llerlha Hurl will havo charge of the candy sale. Among the good things In ston for us In the near future are tn'ks on Mowers and Shrubs, llirds und Hook day. nnd Mothers' day." In" day. Mr J, T. Chlttwootl went lo Port land Monday. Mrs Tingle. Mr Manila Oehler iind Mr Minnie Sumner went to Siiuiiyildo lut Sunday evening to at tend services ut Ihe Fro Methodist hurch. Mrs. John Monro tins returned from Oregon Clly. where she liu been for the hist week. Miss May Newell called on Mrs, Carpenter one day last week. The biiHktihiill game WSJ well at tended at Elliott's hull lust Sunday. A. Hall hu soltl nil of hla rows ex cept one. Mrs. Minnie Sumner culled on Mrs. tOlllott Tuesduy afternoon. 25c PER MONTH IS THE AVERAGE COST OF OPERATING A MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM BANISH THE1 BUCKET BRIGADE! The Water Bucket Must Go. It is a back breaker, a back number and a useless consumer of energy. Think how mmv miles of steps your wifo Is ohllgcQ to t.ige eacn aay Decease sno uoo nut nuvu Ui mumxiio V . ' ' Dressure Is it any wonder that she Is dog tired each nigbL The usolcss waste of energy In lifting a heavy water bucket each time a little v 'er is needed, tho endless trips to the well or spring, these aro tho things that mnko for physical broiikdowns. Think of the ch mce of your water becoming contaminated and the hoalth of your family destroyed. Think of the d'l'naer of fire, a fire that a steady stroam of water will uulckly kill but when this Is not at hand will groodily consumo your home, your property and possibly a life. These things can't bo thought of ln tho terms of dollars but tho fact Is that MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM ,M Z YOU'LL GET VOUB MONEY'S WORTH OUT OF A No Secret About the Mitchell System The Mitchell Sr.'..,, f ilmpl. ratm, n ii.t-.s dlffl-'-till tn oiiderat.ni'1 ,r operate, itmut It. Tlie re.Kin li , a tutter lerTl.-e la hermtae II la made up ..f l- nnlta. fn m.klnjr our outfit, we iae the mtehell ...aeil Bleel I'n.unntlr Tmik; It tlteil un.l.r I.. t prewnre than J'im en iill "11 It .ml I i-tirn!.,. rr VJH ii!inila: we tine otilr to' .. at piunpa. 11 o-rr .. . ........ , IBS mo. i rUI' il piiii'P Imr. r" In of It. r iK.wer". if aaaallai lliatflll Hlover. Ilia- rn'i.t depend. , ,lrllr will appeal t" J'"t Jit In Ibo K-tliwat If m It I. , are made "P to mil jmr ntufin- -.mpt l mane j-onr r.-i..i'-n,.-i..- , rite a and tlVKUS Bin pump than Ual Amerli-a dn n .-rijclne la artflt ahle there ia. Mure than :i.i "am.1" aaglaa. In fa.-t. aal '. menta: w.- at anlt ..ur iitltflt we do It. .nw win ti n '"i ui jr i riajja. J&$W . i . . i . 1 1 i i i i , i i . 1 1 n " ' r Send for - our book fjf "FROM THE PATH WK l.- H e.. ,.r, , .- l-.-v v-...:... -. T,(--.. i"XZXtXpgL. It will make your property nmrn Mluabla. It will mnk.' your fnmlly inure huppy and contented tliioiuih tlm I'lijoyiiieiit of the hath, tnt iiiundry, the ninny other oonvettlencoa Hint am ih.pnnili.nt upon ti supply of rutitilUK water In the Hume. The Mitchell Hv.tein iiitike tlilni! mum convenient In t i. linrnytiril and it affortl nhsolute pn.tei llon nRitln.t file by aupplylnc; ti il. pend nlile stipplv of w.it'-r und. - any preMUM up to 16 pound. It will help preeerve th h.-allh of yur fnlk, bscaUM nothing Of furelun iiiiture win (tet Into the water after It hits heen pumped Into the Mitchell Water Hystem. If vnur wnt'rr nource Ih pure, your water will remain pure until it flows from the lap. T'ie Mitchell Witter Hystem furnishes cml wnter In summer and I proof' oitalnsl freexlna In winter. In short, It innke(llfi worth Hvlim. ..,..1 If v,.ii will I "UK (It tile inauer iru:n .-i . ...n,,.- ,,..., the, conelusjon that yntt simply cannot afford 10 I under pressure In the home. Stover Engine Myer'a Pump Implement W. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City Agent