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OHl.i.oN ClTV l.Vi1 i.KI'ltlhl). I KIIJAY, li-iiKUAUY ii. )I7. CANBY DEPARTMENT CAMlV Hie, C. Ii 17 - M,... I, .,iw ,1(i,tr i hunting I'npil tf il Mill, aitih. inij end! i. in in ii,, ir uniir n..!-.., i-Miili and. a m,, t,i 1.1,1,), ,,,. (!, j ,, I,,,,,,,,.,,, ,i,',iy ii,-r ..I,.-,!. .r, I. In, 1,1,0, jri.nl, WiHi,, Himlli have r,,,..r, day y, Liujry It. ,, eppioprlntu (i rrila.a id,, lililiiiiil, m,, a ti iiiin boat, III t llr I lin senior glade In IIMiUI III, in 1li folio", lug xoi.iui fender f.l a i Br L a i i,l JI7 Kurd. Tim lil. h I'llin nf (..talma la bringing oulo lu thn furu.ci. .Mr. ami Mm Lion Fcllori hut mov ed I, i I aul.y 1 1 nil HI Helena, unil are lilii.f In Hi" Joacph Itculty residence Hon.; Ti.unp, 'mu,u, 'I t ,4 in . , In ( Cuiiliy Hi.) mo Mar.Mii;, aacl. Ii, '"in 1,11a 'I'1" Caiil.y It Ik It IiimiI accoml l.aa i'f l.lif oln." NiHlilua, tniiK k'l hull li'uiii ,'iil lo lliililiunl mn id, M.ifiliih 'I liriii:li lioiiglu; fcaillii- '"" Hi" IIiiII,mi lilxll school team Ii. .il.iir Krid hui, (i,nl Whm lrr; aou ' M,ulur nli 'il l u a. out i.f 12 In :u ' W lii'ii tin, Flag I Full n( Hum," ljr ' l'"f ToMi. sc. oinpatil. d lli Icuim acictilh 1'IkIiIIi Hindu glila, eon. ''Hut tin Cry nf Kti'ilniu"; liliturl, ul ki'(, Ii, 'Tli" Flag f our Country," IWiniey llurlua: H.ivliii.' uf l.lnioln. ln,i Mai Karl, ( llffiitil Wallace, Main ll.miiey, F.dllli r.Jili, V. rl Mlll.T, l.m lln 1,0 luiul, F.rtuat hi liw.'luurr, Wanda W'ul Kirk Il...kh lv,ili;i, Nii. 121 will t'ii mi iiirdiiliiiiii'iit 1 in- ila r even- li K . February I't, In IoiIkh HH'luhf ra A iiiiinli.il mnl literary program will l,i render.,! llifrliiiii'iil will bo served. Mr mil Mr. Widdows nf ll.irlow OSWEGO NEWS I11, r, CiitherliiH Draper Juuiea, mil. I ' r- Canby Tuesday etnli.K 'Columbia llm (lent i.f thn (I, fan"; A number of llm nu mb -r of Kirk reading, "rlh -rldan'e 1(1. If," ban MiNia Tim tixil waa a (' Ixiiiuliirjr r.iuloai am Lincoln' (Icttyahurg ce Ii There wer fuur rout' otaliU, Albert lit, llwltfltt I'uMi-itoti. Ahnlla Hi haul. el ami Mle Honni'r. Tli" rln aa nii lijr A nulla Hcliaulfl. l lm ruTi l,' wrr rum lniit f jr ln In Ami'ili a CAMIV. (r . K. t. 17 - (M.wlnli -r.vurun ami l.tuyil Him y, nf I'ax u, WnnhliiKiiiii, ato rlmiiiiK lliflr lirnllu'r, I', (). Hlary ami family thla w k. William Mtilit, Jr, lui taken p araaliyii uf tlin IhiiiIi t yuril Jiml Mir rliaai'J friim tlin Hli'falil lumlu r 'i,ni puny I'. O. ftlai y amt Curl la (iuiincl mail)' a liiinlnria lrl In I'lirduml Wnlnin day. (illlxTt am) Clisrclico llallira, nf OairpKii, rri Mc k rinl (utata nf Mr and Mm (Irani W'liltn Dili sk. Mra Klirnr Hmlth culli-.t nn lnr mil, Mra. Ilnwi. uf lUrlow, W'oino day aftrniiHin W'ralry Hint, nf ('oliliy, liaa pur clinanl a nnw 1917 Kuril riir. Mr. ami Mra. Carl llfllikf. uf () mi'Ko, mvTp vlallliiK roliitlvra III Can ty Humlay. W'IiIIk (n r.. Mr. Ili'lliko tinuxlit a Kuril rur fruiu Hti'fanl l.nm hnr Co. Mr. and Mra. M. J. I.r wi-ru u. l nf Mr. ami Mra I). 0. Clnrk, nf Mo Inlta, W'ciliirail.iy evening. W'hll" lln-rn t Jn'jr ntli'tnti'd an tjiatrrn Hliir I'urty riven liy llm iiiimiiIht uf thai rlty. J. '. Kaiililai h vlnltril frli'iidn In I'nrtlunil Thurailay. M. J. lo win a I'nrtluml vlallnr Tlmrailay. Mm, II. II. K.crlra m a I'urtluni shopper ThurmlaT. Mra. Harry II. Kvana vlaltml her ilminhter, Mlaa Cntherlno, In 1'urtland Tlinrailay and Krlday. Mra W'. II. Ilulr vIhIi.h! her alxler, Mra. Clydn Kviina, In rortland Krl (lu r. Hiilun Ktnier and Itny Ftah, nf Newly, wcro Cimhy ahopperi Tlmra- dny. Mm. J. n. Hitter, of Needy, la n uncut of hur iliuiKliter, Mra. Kdward Knii'Ker, thla week. MUa Krnncea I'nller and Mlxa Iji Vlmx Hherlilun apent tho woek end In rnrtland. Mr. and Mra. Henry Smith of Murk ImrR. vlalted their ami, Kiliwr Smith, mid wife, of Cunby, Krldny. Mr. und Mra. Clifford HnrKeitH, of Aatnrln, aro Kuonta of Mra. llraiKnrd thla work. Thn Mother' club met nt tlio liomn of Mra. Adnin II. KnlKht hlduy ufter nonn. Meeting wna culled to order by the proaldcnt, Mra. Herbert Herk iniin. After tho reKiiliir rontlnn uf bualneK wua tniniuicted, luncheon wni llebekall l,( No K'l, I. (I (. K, ar ril at In allelld llm llUlrlit luliveil tin 11 at Molulla Hatiirday. At their laat tlalt lit Ilia ilixlli utli.il of Mnliillu IimIh bull they wer tnul.il an royally tin Jiml 1 an t atny nway. CANIlV re. Feb. 17 IHmiImD 'l lm 'u 11 by l.)i'cnin uih IiiHi.ii pro ai nli'il KokiiKUa' llnwalliin Qulnlet at t!i Itiiint uiiilltnilum Tueaduy ovrnliiK to llm Urgent auilleiii'" that ever nl l ii.l-.l an altrartlnn In Cunby. There were tlaltnra preaeiil from Aurora, MackiiliurK, New Kru. Iliirlnw, Mark! I'rulrlo ami a'l tli iirrniimlltiK conn try. Thei atirm tlntia urn of tho lilt-heat Kru. la' and meet Willi IMipulnr upprovul. llm newt attraction will he lli ('audita ' Hull. ul'' directed by Mra 1 1 r !, Tt llerkinun. Thla la coinpoand of Imal tuti'iit from Canity mid Ore (mi City mid If rehcaraiila arc, a rrl ( rlc.il will meet with a hearty recep tion. I'opuliir prh ea of V renta and n' rent will reiiuiin. Tim nnmher folliiwIiiK will be a Hhakeaperlnn play K I veil by the local lilltli a. IkmiI. CANIIY Ore. feb 17.-(.Special) Mra. Krnnk Aatmtiiiii waa an Oregon City ahopper Mnmlay. Mr. Ilulaeller, of I'nrtlmid, mud" a bualneaa trip to Cunby Monday. Mr. Nonlbaiiaen nf Muckahuric mndo a bunliieaa trip to Cmiby Tuer.duy. Mr. und Mra. Ivnn Dlmlck of An rora. were ruenta of Mr. and Mra. I). It. Dlmlck Sunday, Joaeph ljiraeil of 1'lllon Hull haa oceptrd .poaltlon with tlin Cunby 10 operutlvn Cheeno and Trodtico com pany. Mr. Ijiraen will attend to the officii work and ahlppltin department Meaara. Clifford Will and Wulter KriKiecr were th flral Cunby flaher nu n to try thn Hock laland bnaa. They aecurcd aeverul fine apeclniena. 1 (itenn 1 oiemiin, a loruier 1 unity res ident, wua vlaltlnx frletida und rela tlea In Cunby Sunday. M. I'. Bnllor rumn In from l.lbeml Mnndiiy afternoon. Mra. Herbert lierkmun MhUciI with frlenda In Portland Monday. Mra. Mi I'ailnnd wua an OreKon City vlNltnr thla week. Miller Turker Co., ar allow Inn a new 1917 Country (Muh ItouiUter Or- rrliiml that la atlnictliiK much ntlen Hon ninotiR tho 1917 utito buyers. W. II. Ijicko mado u bualneaa trip to Oreiton City Tuesday uiornliiK. The S. T. U. It. Co. baa added an other operator to Ita force. J. I), Kvnna. Announcvmetila Iiuvb been received in thla city uf the marrlaK" uf Mra. Kinnia Kvana lliimoyno und Dr. C. K. Wutla, nf I'ortland. The wedding oc curred hint week. Tho brldo was a former- Cunby lrl, und n alater of Wllaon Kvuna, of thla city. Metfiiril llewiilt nf Knliliitril U'na anrved by tho hoatcaa. Tho follow-, vl(tltlnK frUmll, , c,inliy thla week. intr membera wero preaent: Mra, Herbert lierkmun, Mra. (ieorRn llend ahndlr, Mra. Chnrlea l'rouly, Mrs. C. A. Ilnidford, Mra. Clifford Itnrncaa Mra. K. M. Hulnea, Mra. W. Iloyd Monro. Mra. K. 13. Hrudtl. Mra. W. II Hair, Mra. Howard Kcclea und Mra. Adam II. KnlKht. l'hll Tucker, of Needy, wna a Imal. noua caller In Cnnhy Krldny Mm. K, K. Iirndtl was a KtmtU of her HlatiT, Mra. 0. 0. Chirk, of Mo lulla Thursday. Henry Wulch, of MackaburK, wua a Cnnhy vlaltor Frlduy. (JcorRO (iKlcahy, a prominent farm it of I'nradluo City wua u Cunby vis itor Friday. KIiikt Biniirknr, of Aurora, brotiKlit a loud of onion acta to tho Cunby marknt Friday Honry Wulch, of MuckaburK, wua a Cnnhy cullnr Friday Itohort Vorphul, of Union Hall, wna In town on IiiihIiiohb Friday, Mra. SebiiHtlan lluny of Harlow, wua a Cunby ahnnpor Krldny J. A. Fou!k, of Nuody, wna In Cnnhy Friday afternoon on IiuhIuohh. Mm. I'hll Tucker, of Needy, wna a Kueat of Mra, Chnrlea Tlionms thla wotk. Mian Ingn Moo, of Sllverton, hua re turned to hor former position na head of tho millinery depurtmont ut tho CiirHnn-noBenkruaa Compnny depart ment atoro. MIbs Hokm noblnaoii, of I'ortlnnd, wan a gunat of Mr. and Mra. Allle rholpa, of Union Hull. James Ogle of Aurora wna In Can by on hufilnena Monday. Mr. Oglo la a prominent potato buyor of that boo tlon and reports that moat of the po tatoes In lila community ara In the hiindH of the doulors. Janiea Smllt and Chester Smith and f amllios woro In Canny Tuesday even ing, v gnosis of Mr. and Mrs. H. II. bgkqj Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dlmlck wore the guoHts of Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Ecclos Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs.'doorge nrown and son Ira, of New Era, were Canby visitors Tuesday evening. Paul Smith, of Needy, is visiting friends In Canby this week. Mr. Smith has leased bis farm noar Needy, and sold all his stock and Implements and Intends making an extonded visit to the eastern states this summer. Mr. H. J. Hewett and Mlsa Edith Stoddard of Hubbard were guosts of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Roth Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scramlln, of Macksburg were Canby visltora Tues day. Mr. and Mra. rhil Isaacson, of Au rora, were in Canby Tuesday evening. Miller-Parker Co. have Installed a ul iiiiinl.rra and ri udlni'S b Mra. lni II' -ml hull, r Mid MUa A1MI11 H Weill W II. Hair 11111. In a l.iialiii.na trip to. Or. 11,11 City Tin . lay. t ft P!Ef TP (1 'lh Canby blah a.hol und grunt-, IIS L L II lour hiM.I are buy wniklng mi i'' I ul", i.ruli.iii ul ii.i.t.ni, ilcrluiuatli.n i (ilileat, flu .ft alniy, und rmy work for llm uniiity ( oniciti liivcii iiiider ( thn aiinplcca nf C,n l uiiiuti loillity school 1 m ; ' MT. Arthur Ki'uloii waa an Onc'.u City lulcor M.ltilldii) , Mra line Vlnyard und ln r mmln r. Mra I'bllllpn, wera Onx'.n City and I'm ll.iiid visitor Hutiinliiy. lr. VI, -.rli.,,,l r..l,ir,,.l M .l.ir.l .V ir,'.. .',.. 1 u,i .111, fri..l. I..' H'Kular iiic-lli.g nf lb., .liy c...in , ,.ll I...I.I Cl.riilrv I '. tin koii CKy. I ' ' n,..i..r -i,rl ... 11, 1,..., .... b ,.. i IhB iii.ctlllK wua iull.il to ord.r hf nf Master Archie Knrcur III Orrgon '" " A' Kl"l Clly Hatiirday. "" ru" r.-pnrii d preaent. Mra. ( burl. a (i.iudreuii mid Mra. He I be mtnui. a 01 luat mm-tuig w r busllau lluny were Oregnn Clly visit-' reud and appron-d aa read. III! MEETING MUCH BUSINESS IS TRANSACTED OY TM OSWEGO CITY DADS. JSlSlim THAT 11 POLITICK (ITY DEPENDS Oil THE DIRECTION OF THE CAT'S 111 ura Hitlurduy. M. I. Hiillnr, or l.llwral, waa In Can by Hatiirday. II. J. Hewitt. I'eier Whitney and Comity llcullli Ortlci-r Dr. Welch waa .ri aint arid lo.k.-d iln, coop ru (Inn uf thn couticll In alumpliig out I lie epidemic uf chlk.npo( In ()ko. F. A I'.-.k. nf lliil.l.ar.l: A. Artla knd ' A reaolntlnn wua prea-hlcl by I). It. ro, ana on 11101n.11 aunpu-.i, culling for the cIohIiik uf the plilure alum a und all public gath.-rliiKa to children under the an of alxleen for a period of (line citcndlliK to March 1. Tha f.dlowlng bllla were r"clved (ieorg Khlen, (1? Aurora; ''. W. (ild dluxa and H. II. Kefer, nf llurlnw, were vlaltnra at Canby IdK N'u. I'll A. F, Ik A. M. Huturduy nvenliig, Heverut membera uf Kirk Kebekuh lxlirn Vo 121. I O O F. attended: Hn dlatrlcl convention at Molulla urn1""1 or.lrJ paid. Fobea Hupply Co Hnturduy. All reported a good time and wern royally entertained by the bn ul Ki bekuh lodge of that city. I'rea .nt from Cunby were, Mr. and Mra. W. II .ISnlr, Mra. Howard Kcc'ea. Mra. (.rant Vhlt, Mra. (inrg Hendahad-l.-r, Mra. M. J. I.e.-. Nona Auatln, and Mra. Adam II. Knight. The entire crowd waa brought back by W. II. Hair In Ills auto. MUaea F.du and Neva Hliull, of rnrt land, wcrf week-end guenta of their pan-nta, Mr. and Mra. Kd Hhull. Mr. and Mra. Kd Itradtl apent Hun day with Mr. Hrudtl'a mother at New Kra. Horace I'ud h. who la employed on the Southern Pacific painting crew, wua a Cnnt.y vlallnr Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Crnhum drove to Hal.'iii Frlduy. (rover and l.loyd Ktucy, nf I'uaco, Wunh.. who have been giicnta uf Mr. itnd Mra. I'. O. Htucy, huve returned to their home. John Kckerann, who la yard mun- ngcr uf Cnnhy Lumber Co.. at Molulla, apent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. J. 1-0 Kckeraun. Mlna May Hhulu vlalted her purenta. who reaide near Molulla, Sunday. Mra. E. J. Iiuker, of Itlveralde, hua returned from a two weeks' vlalt with frlenda In I'ortlnnd. Dr. Ice of Oregon City, vlalted his farm cant of Cunby Sunduy. electric IlKht, $M 7',; (',. Johnnon, for lal.or, I '..05; a (olul uf ll'J'v A petition, algiii-.I by the r.-ald.nta, adjacent to Fifth atrect b tween l! and C uvcniiea. aaklnK the city to put cruahed rock or aome other atiltable materlul on aald at reel wua received, und recorder waa Inatnicted to notify them that the comic II would conaider thn proportion at aome future time. An nrdlnnnco waa prea.-nted by thi atreet committee to grade certain streets and was read for first time. On motion the recorder waa In atnicted to notify the rounty court that the south upproa. h uf Tryon creek bridge to be in a dangeroila con dlllou. On motion by Dldun the council ad Journed. IS TO RAISE MONEY MANY MEMBERS WEAR QUAINT COSTUMES GIVEN AT ITS 80CJAL FUNCTION. SCHOOL PUPILS WILL TELL II S ARE Mr. und Mra. Hurt Turnhow nro ninvlng to Salem, where Mr. Turnhow hua secured a ponltlon as section fore man. II. J. Inglla. of New Kra, made u buHlni'Ha trip to Canby Frlduy. CANIIY, Ore., Fob. 23. (Special) Mr. und Mra. W. II. Hair were gueata of Mr. und Midi. Kd Hair, of Portland, Sunday. W. Kruuk, of Muckahurg, was a Cunby shopper Monday. John Ktitol of Markaburg hauled in pot a toon Monday. A. II. Johnson, of Vnlon Hull, was In Cunby Monday. Q. W. Schrumlln, of Mackshurg, wna a Cunby culler Monduy. Rudy Zimmerman, a prominent fanner of MarkH I'rulrlo, was In Cunby on buniueas on Monday. Mlas Frieda Schmidd was a Portland vlHltor Sunday. John Wells, of Adklns Mills, niudc a biiHiness trip to Cnnhy Monday, ChoHter Smith of Macksburg, was In tho city with a load of potatoes Monduy, Arthur Graham was an Oregon City visitor Monduy evening. Mr. und Mrs. Grant White were I'ortlnnd vIsltorsMonday. Portland visitor Mondny. Ross llolmnn, of Oregon City, made a bnHliienB trip to Canby Monday. Rev. W. Iloyd Moore made a, busi ness trip to Portland, Monday. Mrs. Smlth-Dorgman, of Portland, waa a gueat of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Leo Monday. Mrs. Cnrrlo Seaton Is 111 at her homo In Cnnhy. Mr. and Mra. Leo Eckerson and daughter I-averno woro Oregon City visitors Sunday afternoon and even Ing. . Mrs. Volncy White and daughter, of Monitor, are guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Hampton. M. C. Mace has returnod from an extended vslt in the east. Avon Jesse, of Aurora, was a Canby visitor Tuesday. Messrs. Robinson, Hendshadler and Gunzol of Molnlla Electric Company wero Portland visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Enger of Rose burg, visited old friends and Inspect ed property Interests In Canby Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Enger was a Canby girl and Mr. Enger former sta tion agent for S. P. Co. at this place. Mr. Enger si now chief dispatcher for same company at Roseburg. L. Pierce and family have moved to Oregon City. Kirk Rebekah lodge No. 124 had a special entertainment and banquet at Its regular meeting Tuesday yeven- lng. The program consisted of must The effect of stimulants and liar codes on tho mind and body Is the subject of nn essay cunteat Instituted lu tho pul.llo schools of the county by Superintendent Cnlnvan. A prize of .'. will be effered In the ower grades: whllo for tho high school and tho seventh and eighth Krndca prlio money of $15 from the ntato and $.'.0 from tho national society will be distributed. The funds for the ower grade prizes are $10 from the Htato and $25 from tho national so ciety. The contest la to meet the stute re quirements for school work In hygienic lines. GERTRUDE TALBOT WILL EXPLAIN MOB EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Miss GiTtrudo Tnlbot, principal of the Montisorrl school in Portlund, wlllt give an Illustrated lecture at Aber nothy grange, near the Oregon City end of the bridge over the Clackamas Saturday afternoon at 1:40 o'clock. Tdls lecture is under the auspices of tho grange, and Is open to everybody who Is interested In this system of ed fec, and no collection will bo taken, ucatlon. There will be no admission In addition County Judge Anderson will give a 30-minuto speech upon county government, the first of a ser ies of talks on governmental matters by those who are compotent to attack tho sutlject. His daughter, Miss Lillian Anderson, will rondor a few of her Inlmlable recitations. The Women's club hua a contest on to rulae money to furnish Its club rooms at the school building. The club Is divided into parts. First, Mrs. Wm. Orny, captain: sec ond, Mrs. A. King Wilson, captain. Tho divisions could each raise money In any way they desired. Lust Frlduy afternoon the first divi sion gave an informal tea at the home of Mrs. G. Howard Pettlngcr. No chargo was made for the tea, but each member of the committee gave her share of the money to be raised. It was un old-fashioned affulr. with no pre arranged prugram. The ladles had their sewing with them. They In dulged In dancing tho Virginia reel, sung old songs and played a few charades. Tea and cake were served. Most all of the club members wore old fashioned clothes, such as our grandmothers wore Tho hoops, pant alettes, bustles, quaint head dressing and elaborate buckled shoes were the order of tho day. Mrs. Leslie Talbott and Mrs. Chupln were awarded the prizes for best sustained characters and tho best costume of the period represented. Mrs. Talbott represent ed ' "A Uelle Hefo" the War. in tho GO's" and Mrs. Chnpin "A Matron of the '80'a." Mr and Mra, II. II Jarliwh and daughter, lna, were given a turprlae purty ri.ilurddy (.veiling l.y Uielr frlenda In Hotitli Oawes. The ren lng waa ap.-nt In ni'inlc and playing flvit biiii.lre.l. All llm lad!" I.ro.iirlit I.Ofk.-ia filled with good thliica lo rut, whli Ii wua cerved at eleven o'cloc k. Kery mm had a g.tud time and tho ! b :l i'lnre hm.t aul liolcKa enjoyed the aur prle. Thoan preaent wcro Mr. and Mra. A. Waldorf, Mr. and Mra. Frank Duv ldc,n, Mr. und Mra. John I'uW and POPOU Well, thla la llm la.t week nf tb , f..r y-ear Vfc! Lt It alarava Thn spielers a aenl up r'n" inl red and never foraolt n lliern to makn Iaa for 11 will hava . "' pavers, residents and voter or r.aatern t ijckumaa rouiiiy, tli.it Hi.. It uariilfl (oiiiilv lan-t. IH, In ,,r,,,,.. dim splendid work.' I,, Lt l,.,,,,,,,,... .,( ar,.K,.rl, whllo other lium nude ' Im bawa"i tliwunnd uf .m al p.-opl.i, wua defeat. daughter, Delia. Mr. and Mra. Jamca i Hi'ina. -Iw-a and If (In. voters of."' '"' "unflr.-d for the politic al Kiiiindil and duurbter. Marion; Mr. Orei-. n will but Px.k to their own In ' "l,,l""n "' man Waller A. Dim- nf them have unci Mrs. mare, nucam r, r. ami j t r. at they will mark U( Ii men and im. r.cj 1 oilier unci auui'ni. r. noma, Mra. John Krlckaon, Mr. and Mra. l.loyd Murliln. tlaa Mary Ituckmr, Mlaa Lillian llrli kner. Henry !rb k ner, Mlaa IV'onu Jr.rlaeh, and Mr. arid Mr. I'. II. JurlM h. IS AT ! Ii k, i-f Oregon Cify. And Lf-Mf Vn further- kmi tintv tt. put them Into the dlv ar I. Just at Ihls , graas atw.iy Im, kept -,r. en on M l!ma we to m. ntlon one man who; political rrava. until am h n,,,,, our l.na rnvere.) iln,aef wit), rrr and WOLle run roiva .nlli..r n..,.ril. The Oswego Antdera' club was or ganized temporarily at tho bunts of Duvld Nelson lust Wedncaday evening. A temporary constitution and by- lawa were adopted and nomlnullon and election of officer will be In ord.-r at the neit meeting, the dale not being determined. The Oswego Angler' club and Lake Grove Anginr;' club will co-operate together to improve fishing conditions In the Oswego luke and tributaries. J ' 1 1 1 0 a number of flab have already been put In Oawego luge In the last years. One kind being the channel cut of eastern rivers. who d.aervea llm bet In llm hand uf hi cot.atltuenta In flm him, and that a Walt -r Dlml. k. He la a whirl wind, a cyrlonu, and his head la as '(v. aa the renter of gravitation. Thera are cthera w will tul: pleaa uro In mentioning later. Oawco Timet. tlon. aupM-r waa served to (he vialtora and memlx-ra. by the Circle membera. Waper Clrcla haa been doing very rood work during the conteat, which cloaed February II, with Mra. T. R. Cllnefelter'a aide Irt-lng thn loaer. and will have to serve a aupper to the winners. Mra. KUa II. Worthlngton. captain. LOCALS. A number of the local Kedmen vla lted Minnehaha Tribe In I'ortland, , aa llutt, Montana. Hood Klver la to ercia nur right of the bal!ot, when wa truat the grave may b n,n ed to receive thn pol!Mrl reuuln nf the one man, w ho defeated the d -vet-upment and hindered tho l.nppln.aa of the good people of 1 he proM,a.-d Can cade county. Kaatern Clackama New a. country, la visiting relatives In ) ego. Mra. D. II. Huaaard and Mm. ( h.i. Cllmus were the gueata of Mrs. J. C. Ilalne. Kr., Sunduy. William Davis left this morning to Join Dr. Karl i. Morrow an. J will aa slat him during his lecture on the. war lone. Dr. Morrow bus prepared a aeiirs of pictures, which be has taken hlmaelf, which he will preaent during kla lecture. They will go aa fur eaat euneaaay evening, and report a I splendid time. Thy untight new I thn first atopplng place. The Volunteer Firemen celebruted MEMBERS CF LODGE 0RAPJES0LOTIS LATE GEORCE W. PROSSER WAS ACTIVE MEMBER FOR MANY YEARS. IS EXCELLENT PROGRAM GIVEN IS OPENED WITH PATRIOTIC SONG. To the officers and members of Os wego Lodgf, No. 93, I. 0. O. F. We, the committee appointed to draft resolutions on the death of Hrother George W. Prosser, submit- the following: Whereas, It is Just and fitting that a recognition of bis virtues be given; therefore, be it Resolved, That in the death of Hrother George W. Prosser the Lodge luments the loss of one who was ever ready to pro-offer the hand of aid and the voice of -sympathy to the needy and distressed of the fraternity, whose utmost endeavors were exerted for the welfare and prosperity of all, a friend and companion, who was dear to those who knew him, a citizen whose upright and noble life was a standard of emulation to his fellows. Resolved. That the heartfelt syra pathy of this Lodge be extended to his family in their affliction. Resolved. That the Charter be draped thirty days, and that a copy of these solutlons be Bpread upon the minutes uf the lodge, a copy sent to the widow, Mrs. Susan E. Prosser, his daughters, Mrs. Sylver P. Dune, and Miss Dena Prosser, and to the sis ter, Mrs. Esther Cook, of McMlnnvllie Ore., and one to the Oswego Times and to the Oswego Record for publica tion. Fraternally submitted. DONALD JAMES. JOS. C. THOMAS, WILLIAM DYER, Committee. paraphernalia. They are Initiating tag day February 22. Five hundred new memlwrs every meeting and are I tags were printed and sold at ten cent each. Ten girls sold tags at the MRS. ALICE EVANS GETS E 1 Cl-cult Judge J. C. Campbell today grnntcd a decree of divorce to Alice Emma Evans from hor husband Wil bur Evans. Custody of two minor children were allowed to the husband. A third child will live with its mothor. The child ren will be allowed to visit back and forth between their parents If they care to. The Christian Endeavor held a very interesting meeting last Wednesday evening at the Congregational church The following program was rend ered: Star Spangled Banner, congre gation; piano solo, Mrs. Webster; vio lin solo, Harry Sinclair; piano solo, Mr. Woodward. The Oregon City contingent, eight strong, being late, were given a hearty welcome. Elbert Charman and sev eral other visitors spoke briefly of the work of the several different depart ments of Christian Endeavor work, and asked that the local body send a delegate to the next convention. Mrs. Ed Sinclair led the services of the C. E. last Sunday. Subjoct, "What We Have." A special musical program was rendered. Mr. Wood' ward will have charge next Sunday, and will give a crayon talk, to which all are Invited. Felt Like 90; Now Like 21. Many persons complain about feel ing old before they should. Like a weak link In a chain, a weak organ enfeebles the whole body. Over worked, weak or disordered kidneys lower vitality. A. W. Morgan, Angola, La., writes: "I suffered with pains in the back. I am 43 years old, but I felt like a man of 90 years old. Since I took Foley Kidney rills I feel like I did when I waa 21." In EOc and $1.00 sizes. Jones Drug; Co. PUPILS ARE NAMED ON ROLL OF HONOR Pupils in first and second grades who were neither absent nor tardy during the month ending February 25, are: Leonard Costello, Stanley Hall berg, Amo Vose, Ernest Baker, Clar ence Headrick, Hary Haines, Prentiss Baker, Ruth Costello, Agnes Todd, George Montgomery, Lela Walk, Lau rl'an Crago, Hermit Davidson, Sybil Rollins, Joe NUon, Madeline Cook, Retha Klser, Stein" Smith, Hunter Smith, Walter Henderson, Charles Mc Donald, Cheater Davidson, Dean Brum baugh. 1 WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS AT MINTfRE ROME F. M. SIMONTON GIVES INTEREST ING TALK ON MOVIES. The Women's club held a very In teresting meeting at the home of Mrs. James Mclntyro Wednesday afternoon, February 14. Mrs. F. Schawper and Mrs. John Davis had- charge of the program. The subjoct was "Movies." F. M. Sim onton, of Portland, gave a very Inter esting talk upon the subject from the photograph to the finished film. Mrs. Mclntyre, assisted by Mrs. Thos. Fox, served lunch. The next meeting will be at the club room 8 at the school building. The subject to be discussed will be, "Meat, Meat Inspection, Cooking and Econ omical Use of Meat." The program will be In charge of Mrs. J. . Frank Huffman and Mrs. E. Cochran. Lunch Will be served by Mrs. E. P. Clay and Mrs. Thayer, of Lake Grqve. OF MANY GATHEFVTO ENJOY FESTIV ITIES OF LODGE MEETING. At the last regular meeting of the Women of Woodcraft twelve candi dates were initiated. The team from Astra Circle put on the floor work. There were visitors from Astra, Mt Hood,- Multnomah and Map'e Leaf Circles; Salt Lake City. There were about forty-five present. After initla- one of the strongest order of the town. Mrs. William Huah waa In lbs St. Vincent hoapltal laat wet-k having her throat treated. She hns Just rccor. ered from an operation for appendici tis. The Artisan Initiated a dozen can didates laat Saturday evening. About fifty members of Orgon City were present, also eighteen member of the Juvenile Bund of Portlund. and fifty invited guests, besides the candidate and members of the local assembly. After lodge business was transacted, a social time was held, and dancing was Indulged In. Punch, coffee and wafers were served. Miss Gladys Schawper Is recovering from an attack of chicken-pox. Mr. and Mrs. Grimitead-of Portland were guests at the home of W. W. Todd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson are visiting at the hoce of Mrs. Jackson's brother, James Mclntyre. The picture show people have changed Movie nights to Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Since Dr. Welsh has ordered child ren from all public places, Oswego Is like In that respect to Hamlin town after the visit of the pled piper. A. Ersklne Smith returned from Europe last week, but was called Im mediately to Vancouver, B. C. He ex pects to return to Oswego In a few days to finish his visit with his child ren at the home of G. Howard Pet tlnger. The Dorcas society has postponed its meeting until after the chicken pox epidemic has passed. Mike Ricf attended the funeral of his brother, Joseph Rieff, who died In Portland Monday, February 12. The funeral was held last Sunduy at Beav erton, Oregon. B. A. Buck was called to Portlund Wednesday by the death of his friend, E. J. Mason, who died at the Good Samaritan hospital, Wednesday, after an operation of appendicitis. Mrs. Matt Dldzun entertained Mrs. H. Burghorst, Mrs. Fred Stcfflns, Mrs. C. A. Bethke and Miss Luelna Kiser Friday afternoon. Tea was served. A. D. Shelly, of Portland, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Skeel Friday. Ray Cooper, of Salem, visited his sister, Miss Grace Cooper, Saturday. The many friends of Mrs. Douglas Gillies will be pleased to know that she is Improving. Mrs. Gillies is ill at the Oregon City hospital with ap pendicitis. A. King Wilson has gone to Paso Robles, Calif., to recuperate. He will stay about a month. Mrs. Wilson will join him later. Margaret Haines, Florence Brum baugh and Herbert, are Oswego pupils enrolled on the term's roll of honor at tha high school of commerce In Port land. Mrs. William Gray has received the sad news of her brother's disappear ance while skating on a partly frozen lake. Little doubt exists that the Ice gave way, and the young man was drownsd. Mrs. Gray left Sunday for New York to be with her mother dur ing tho trying days of a hopeless search. Mr. and Mra. Gornen Jones, of Port land, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mosler Saturday evening. Mrs. Perry Mosler waa the guest of her mother, Mrs. Anna Boley, of Port land, Friday. Mrs. Charles Rosentreter is ill at the Oregon City hospital. E. James Jones has rturned home from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bethke and littlo son, Carl, and Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Haines and daughter, Frances, motor ed to Vancouver, Wash., Sunday. Miss Billy Roesche, of Portland was the guest of Miss Verl Todd Satur day .and Sunday. Mrs. L. A. Rathbun and daughter, Dorothy of Portland, visited relatives in Oswego Sunday. W. W. Todd spent a few days last week at Estacada with his daughter, Mrs. Clyd8 Churchill. Mrs. D. B. Fox has rturned from the St. Vincent's hospital. William Johnson has taken charge of the pool hall, having bought out Ben Bliss. Mrs. J. C. Haines, Sr., Is on the sick list. Mrs. Ed Davidson and son, Kenneth, have the grip. Andrew .Munro from the Sluslaw ration places of business. The Utiles' Aid of the M. E. church met at the home of Mra. T. R. Hulnea Thursday. This was a business meet ing. There were eight ladl;a present. Those attending were Mrs. Kate Fox, Mrs. William Stuart, Mrs. John C. Haines, Jr., Mrs. George Thomas, Mlaa Eva IHr.ck and Mrs. T. R. Haines and son Teddy. A delicious lunch was served. Thn ladies will meet at the Oswego Restaurant. March 1st The occaalon will be a "silver tea." DEATR TAKES LITTLE DAUGHTER OF U.G.BRECK Following a brief attack of pneu monia Ellencr I) reck. 8-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and MrsU. G. lireck. of Clackamas station, died at her home Tuesday. The funeral will be held today at the residence at Clackamas. Interment will be In the Clackamas cemetery. The dead girl was born January 16, 1909. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Hamilton company to Cazadcro Real Estate company, lund In Clackamas county; $1. Benjamin F. and Henrlette F. Bauer to Carl and Chester T. Shetterly, 57.03 acres of section 6, township 3 south, range 6 east; 11500. John W. and Grace E. Loder to Her man Nelson, lot 7 of block 5, West Gladstone; l, Mae Loder and Thomas Loder to Henry Onkes, 5 acres ct section 36, township 2 south, range 7 east; $50. Jennie L. and L. A. Hall to Mae Loder, 5 acres of section 36, township 2 south, range 7 east; $10. John P. and M. E. Strahl to Isaac E. Staples, 10 acres of section 34, town ship 2 south, range 4 east; $1. Pearl M. Hoyt et al trustees of Estate of Sarah Shaver to Mrs. Ger trude Hamphrets, all of tract 34. and south half of tract 33, of the Shaver Place; $1500. J. J. and Sarah P. Richardson to J. G. Gay, lots 12. 13, 14, 15, block 10, Nob Hill addition; $10. R. C. and Maina D. Scoffern to John J. and Augusta Brack, land in D. L. C. of George Brock No. 46, township 3 south, range 1 east; $1. Mrs. Julia Snider to Charles C. Sni der and Charles C. and Myrtle E. Panek, 3.11 acres In George Abernethy D. L. C. township 2 south, range 2 east; $300. Mrs. Julia Snyde to Charles C. and Myrtle E. Panek, land in Clackamas county; $10. Delia I. and C. C .Shay to Title and Trust company, land In Clackamas county; $10. Luclle P. and Homer I. Kecney to Delia I. Shay, northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 27, township i Bouth, range 3 east: $10. C. H. Dye and Eva L. Dye to Grace Ely, lots 17 and 18, block 7, Mt Hood View addition to Oregon City; $10. Grace and Charles F. Ely to C. H. Dye, lots 7, 8, block 35, Clackamas county addition to Oregon City; $10. John and Jennie Amderson to C. D. Loverldge, all of lot 3, block 34, Glad stone; $1250. Robertas and Bertha Looney to Henry M. Looney, 79 acres, of Richard Young D. L. C; $500. Honora L. E- Murphy to Hugh P. H. Murphy, 1 acre of section S3, town ship 2 south, range 7 east; $1. G. D. and M. M. Baker to Francis Welsh, 30 acres of section 2, town ship 6 south, range 1 east; $1. I. D. Larklns to D. S. 8tuart, land in section 36, township 4 south, range 2 east; $1. The Best Recommendation. The strongest recommendation any article may receive Is a favorable word from the user. It Is the recom mendations of those who have nsed it that makes Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so popular. 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