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OREGON Cm' ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. MARCH 2. 1917. J'aok 2 mm ver IDC- uouew liberal. CtDARDALE. MULINO. Ja.k FMIna and I). W. Had- r. h went o make Inipruvrim'nts on bi lulli-r't rlalm, Id Ilia southern part of Cluekamaa county it-turned Unl Vri day. Thi-y report thul Ibi'jr witv snow bound (or viml days. Tho fourlli day. they left the wafton, M-kft one oi th horses and heRan hroak'.nit ,,, Ml)11,lliv mornlnK. now, aioprunj; aramnnany 10 cm halls of onnw tlmt had formed on the log's cheat and throat. The anuw waa Mis Moor aenl We.liu'aday ( lax rk at 1'. Jnhtuiin a. Mr. and Mra. J. Morrla and Mra Orem vlnltfd the school W'e.lm:!.) afii'rnimn. Mra. I1irrti Pooper spent the erk end with hi:r n and family. A. M I'noper. returning to her home in IVrt- The anow caused the null to rime l down at Orchard (''alia for a few das. 1 t ... ...! I Kv ........I ' in .. LI, I. ........-. . Mill. but tho drift, cauwd aome difficulty. u, " ' aa they Here too hlRh for a nun on r.-d.-rdale I-tt Tirv society I coin foot to aee over In aome places. The j to Rive a tucket s.h-u.1 and program In worst was the oth r aide of ChlW'ote a i !hH four weeks, milt. I Wre Williams vlmted the school Mr. UKoy. who haa nn adjolnlnn Widned.iy fort-noon, ranch, arrived In ramp about four' riaode Wlnslow sold a v. a! at l.lh hourt afti-r their arrlvaL It wua ruth ' oral FYld.iv. or an unexpected meetlnR aa Mr. le- od.irJale school la to hae a pr.v Roy has been out In the valley for!,,,, .;ir,,ntH' jav yuy afternoon, some time. A part of th time he baa , j.irrll hnh t!nv hope nil the par-iH-en working at tho Newell Hotel ln'rn m ll. ,. i. l he cirla of the Mh Molalla. Mr. UUoy stayed In the, mt mM t,.rvo Ii(.nt ri.fr,M,Knl at mountalni. 1 1 1,,,,.. (.in t.ault haa been butcherln and: j pontile lot a cow In the creek ! putting down ber and pork for utsi,,, lUy ut own use. Air. omnia nioiner, .Mra. Grey, helped can tho surplus meat. frank Hllton and wife were vlsitirte In the valley last week. 4 MULINO. - fc -m.4-4 4 JINNINQI LOOai. HAZfLIA. MA7t:il. Dr. r'.b : -ifpe. I.ll - Th llairlia I.H.r.i and iH lialiut akely aid uirel laliil'U elrnillil at Ilia . h.ml houe A program f.il loitrd by a iii.uk in.rr Uf ill 1 (Urn. A llt-ly lliue la al4U'lli-4 All rome. t'liuivb waa well jll.inlid Hun.U) rtriiini Itev. ColiMiiail V Hue talk I'll Hie Suml ii t. Iim leaooil Ji m at The Cmil vt IU tin a.la,M hl. It of nun li in t i -I to a'l 'i Ml 'UNO. Ore.. Vb : (See.'lnl , "" ' ,uiri " ' '" N. II. Iniill mid Jma Ik.natiue I ) e oilo.k p m I'll I t Nedy lat Wi'dneailay Mi The fatliirr n( tu lm altly are ter ili.it reUlltea und (rl. ml I bu liutki llnt; faun t iotlute llu-.t Vra Mary I'tmik i.nt l.l T'mra j iI.im day Hltli her d.ni!il.r. Mra. Walter. vv. II f.K.k apvlil Tli..rda villi til. Wl'loT par.nl.. Mr. uud Mi. J I' l k Mra. l.i.i ioiKe an i uaiirnier .w Ih.a Macilotiald. cf (rMn t'llv. p ( .1... . . L .....I Mill. tf. Ikul.M. III. Tll'l " .-."I.. in. it'll r. Mr. Mary Pamela. ir....l Vimi ..f i..ril.in.l .-..n.! .m. uineiu iaa r l!i.-d nil nia J. tl:.nt..' In V. .!ti....!.i eteiiliiif , r. naroi.i unk. r ol i nrilanj Mr Varn an l hia partn -r are niiiniiii: l i4,"",'1 an nolo inn k from I'ortl.tiid to M'illtio Ml K.I tl h U ank. r ,mit (lie week and Molalla. They Rather ii pro- i ml ailli ht aunt, Mi l ulu Waul er dine alonii the route and It to. A t. Ileluia aa In On Kelt fit mi the IVM'aml markit, j biia.iieaa Monday. Mra. J. H. Jarkaon, J II JKN.MNtiti uim;k. r'eb. :-Hp tlallUllry TriKit haa been nulla III with bromliliia. Mr. Took and IIiikIi llol.eila, ho eta alimi.t burU'd aMie, ahllo at iuk on JeiiuliiRa awinie. laat e'k, aie liupnitliig and will ha able to be on tin or Julia In line Ioiir. The auow of the laat few ilaya np - an In be lhe .iuo uf tlio ( hlneae! pluaaalita lOHilliR to rloae Iti the' dreaaed tht woundi ami found that Mr. Itoliarta had broken rib, a rup ture.1 blood vvaaal over tha rlifht ay and aoina minor liruiaei. Mr. Cook'i far waa badly arrat.hed and hi Hp waa hurt. Iluth aufierml from lha nervuua ahoik, and had it not been for tha timely arrival of Paul Itnetlie. who dti. tliaui nut, they would Would have been auiTocal- .I. UiiK.lon HiNHiner haa a train taken up hia reaidi'iH'a on tho rivar f out. Mlaa lliMaia Itoherta attended the party at Milwaukla In honor of Mlaa Mua Hi.linl.i I l.in. ail a the dinu. r ! Rllrnt uf Mlaa il.ul. n I .i.l in. .11 Hun a Shailtti, on Saturday nlirlit. IM.... II.. I II..I..I. . I. the, are ...... rlll.l III the ,.N.r hJ " a ". k ,7 l a ,i .77 )(lfll l'iter, Allien helly and Arthur Hob- Mt. f.rVI,...,dMI..U,leTI r. r.rU, '"V"''! ." "J"""'1'"" !'r,y reniilenla of tha lanlj;e. Mia Mary llruvrhert apent Hntur. .1... U, u.i.L. tl . .. ... Ho,,,. f the l.o,(:e ,.n,le. l. arei , "7 " ft""n .. ... ., ',,. i I'etkitia of t Ini'knmaa, "i.i in ,i im iihii, urn i i ; ... , . , . ... i ... Melvtti Mmdrlli, who baa been ut. Mllnaukle Mar.1. 1.1 Tin. I. V,..,...t 1 !.""'!"" M I'-fUand. waa here I'all. . li. K. Thaer haa bei it tr.in.ii. IIiir I,iiI.i. .. In H.tli'iii the ltt e k. by tl A. .. i ouiii'lluiau of Mil- , Numbiy, I.i.I.Iiiii; farewell to Mr. M.-('.ille and family, who hae Mi lulyre ami rrtu .M. tin r . (turn i. r.., wrre rall.r. of Mr ,,ii I Mr J. I t'ot'k fVulay allrru.s n Mra I'. II. t'lilUU. alio haa Im. ii III Mm. I O. Ort-m called on Mra ! (xper fTltlay afternoon, and found I her improving alowly. Mr. pitman and hia i-on Archie havo ptircltaaeil a new wood aw. Mra. I-one, of Monitor, wua the Wm. Chllrote aold his lumber mil! ' a, ) t i H r M to a man by the name of Swope, last' 4 week. Mr. Chllcote will do the loi;-1 MACKSBURG. glnr. It la understood. Tbo name!, A Chllcote Mill haa been used o much ! f. f 4 to designate that particular part of the . country that It will probably reru.iinj MACKS IU" KG. Ore.. Fob. :s. iSpe. io in tho mlnda of many, for yeara to Call The weather for the laat week com,- ; haa tancht us not to confide too hast- Charlie Thomas, who expected to' lly In the llluslv prophet, the early go to worn mums tltnoer tor me mi-; nower. Ttm nyaemtn. tne aattoo.ii nn enjovalile affair, which waa greatly ver mils ixipKlns company, aays that and the violets all s;ave promise a appreciated bv a'l of those present. be.-n 'hliiR ou r the atore tn-i npl.-d by Krlckon and company. nwej aav last Sunday inornlnu. ll.nrv Seltier and hl u.-plir. Jann a IVuuhtie. who h.itc li-n visit . la rapidly !u.pn. in. ...... . . . ....... i .. . . . 1IIR me loriu. ra aihiera. air. i am- . Mr u,.,. ,( Mr 'Vlt.iji, ft,.m rlne l.o.i.her nn.l .Mrs. M irt iMlifia i Portland. Te nut l..i. ik over th returned to their homo In Harmony. 1 Hardiii.ui propertv M..ul.i WaahlDKton last Monday. j Mr,. A. wrtl.l,Kt.,n n fry ill. K.tuer l.rl.kson lias moved into nisi t;,.rr,. Wilaun mark I..I f.inu r- lie noiue. ; uuce In Tortlaiid si.itui.l.it .v r. on.i .tir. i.e.ne iioiiuitr are an. Mr, atil Mra. J. S .!. kon. ho UK lo move Into the apartments In tile p,.t the miiiimer un. winter vl.itinit upper story or tne imx puinrtiR Mr. and Mrs. J. p. v,,.t ,o fur the la( week hate been ll;lins the latter'a brother. J. II M. Inure, of Oswego. I ft for their home at Siattte the work has been postponed on ac count of the weather. The work Is twelve mil 'a from hia home over a fortnight ago of an exceptionally early spring. Now they are amlllng out from tinder the isnow as servn -ly trail. His cousin. Hoy Thomas, otlirs If their prediction had been per- ruest of her parents. Mr. nnd Mra. I Tuesday morning Pete Her.line several days last week. I Muses llattle un.l K.l.:li Wanker The IVrdines r.'cently moted lnt.i;and MNs iK.ttle Zln-.r were p'e.ia II nry Seltzer a house. antly entertained at the Joint Wanker The old fashioned dance given In 1 home Monday .nliuv Mullno hall last Saturday night was - Rank Foolishness. You im-. aslonu'ly see It slated that Mrs. Leslie Holiday and little son 1 colds do not reault fr.mi .-old weather were the guesta of Mrs. C. Cotu-h.T j That la rank foollshni'... Were It tr ie last Wednesday afternoon and cven.j colds would be as preta! nt lit mid- Ing. limml n. In ml.l... lHi... Tl ......I. . 11- ll.... .. .v ..., ,. I ,.i . I .. . . . I mi. .Ol'.' ' "-' 1 vrue. , ,k.rt Kare. of Can by. was a Mullno that rausea colds floiin-'bea in .lamp for a few days with hia hunting dogs. The thl'dren have been made happy I visitor last Flduy. j cold weather To g.-t rid of a cold hunting coyotes which tra said to be, by tn, unoXp.cted privilege of snow- August Krlckson was an Oregon take Chamberlain's Co.uh Kem...lv it hailing while the waterfowl are re- City visitor last Saturday. Is effectual and Is highly reetuntn li.l -.l Jolclng In tho deluge of melting snow. Mr. Houlther. cf Oregon City, waa' bv people who have used It for nianv 1. 1... 1 1. . ... . . 1 wauki... the cari.H.ul.t nti.l aim h...i : .. . "' tar . .inductor on the Urecnn t it) ,..r rmlt ,,rB"n' '"'rr ' -"'" The lirbihum Miiillt hate ... , ' fponse to a t... ,fra.ii statiiiB his 1 .fi. .1... I lathers serious Illness. Ilirlll.il l.ri..P M .l...rl ....1.1..... Portland. Mr. Hrlkliaiu la still In Call , "' '' bwit pro- (o,U M,oli"r sale of lairsen A Co. of Hoy Martin, of the Or V ;.. Is wt ! ''' 'jy. Mi for hia homo In home will, hi. parents, and one more , ( ul' . , wears the Rurli of a rltlllun. ' ' ,1''u"" 'l V. Tompkins. Mis J.-kson. of The i..ll.s. Is tl. i !"r""T grocery men or Portland, were Ititig her sister. Mis. W. I li'liisione J ," ,",'B -Smi.luy. Ml. a Helen Pultilon. of Orchards ! , lv" fpuoner has retiirtusl Wash., spent the weekend with r la 1 '" ' ' f,Pr h'"r IWr,,t i,llu'" tit. and friends. j "r,,' I ' 'llr nnd Miss .e The miully of K Kennedy has rent : '"' iutru' ' t tho Oatrom ed the flat ot. r the Jelilngs I o.l :e i "' groc ry The school children had a merry tir.nu Motdruui Is now in.uk.. ting on Vuleutin'o day with an ex- some ery fine t Inlets, almost as large ' ''"""k'e or ( lipid a messages. Kvery as .aiisli s one received one or more. CI) de Kl-pass left M,.ii...v morning' Mai. la Kloise is the niime viven l for n alt. irl ..I-I. .1 W ll . . I.M 1. ..I... .1.. . k. ... I'..... iii.ui;iiier iii air. uiui .vir. Their hosts of neighbors and frl. n.ls ! W. I. I 111 lis tone ate lamenting the departure f the, iVn, ,.. ,,,,. ,,., , ... It N. lt..Mlsotl family, who leave ' to Prineville this u....L ' sm.n for Seatt'e. Wash. Mr. KoM-i l Mr. Kaufman. f A.I.U...I I. ..u on. I. ronnocled will, the Westing. ! j, hpr Hliler Mr,. j.,,,, .Miss limn llin.,-u.ri .... i,.l.... tninsf. rre.l from Porili.t.d to the ,.,. r tumi city. School Notes lha Trl M's hold no meeting on Thurs day, but turnm out en niasae to hear lha mraaags. Tha "slamlard propoaltlon" of lha "Tercentenary Plan" haa been adopt ed In our Huinlay school, W ar working fur 100 per rent rffWtmiry In all lines uf work, ami especially (he mission work. Tho aim Is to leach and drill the pupils ami give one rent per week per enrolled memlwr lo missions, this to apply on the an nual budget. Mrs. Ka.loa Is organist during tht evening meetings. II. M. Itobinson has been siting as clerk of Sunday school until a new one will be elected. Mr. I lye spoke at the Tuesday evening meeting. A lurge audience enloye.l the ser mon mi "Conversion'' by Iter. Mac Callum Huniluy afternoon. The Unties' Auxiliary of the Ore gon City M. K. Udies' Aid met Thursday at tho home of Mrs. Klla Mncllargue. A tnrge number were his present and refreshments were served at 4 o'clock. Itev. II. N. Smith anil wife attend ed the meetings of (ho S. S. workers of Portland ami vicinity on Tuesday. Itev. Smith is president of the Oregon branch of the Congregational .Sun day School society. He explained thoroughly tho "Tercentenary Plan" uemg Milopted in most of the modem .Sunday schools. Tluwo meetiuga were held at Hie Portland Y. M. C. A. mid tho Kirst Congregational church Kev. .Smith also attended the large meeting of tho Hoy Scouts In Port am! ast welek, nt which the movies, showing tho wonderful progress the Scout have mudo and also the fu ture Scout, wero shown. The Ijidies' lluild gave a Washing Ion affair on February l.'.!iid. ' Parents' Pay'' will lie held Mar.b at which time the handwork of the plentiful. The much honed for school Is al ways a topic of conversation' In that neighborhood. II. II. Witzke attended lodge tn Au rora last Saturday afternoon. His father-in-law. Frani Kraxburg.'r, of Maiksburg., accompanied him. which is subsiding so gradually there Is no apprehension of flood felt. A general rally of the taxpayers' as soetntion Is to be held on the evenlns of March 2. nt the Eby school house. I A full rttendanro of all who are Inter- Mrs. Dlmock. who had been spend-' csted In this organization Is greatly Inc. the week-end with her brother, i doslred. Richard WrighL returned to Woodburn last week. Chris Doeplcff went to Canby to do trading last week. Early gardeners were somewhat shocked by the recent snow storm. D. N. Badger went to Molalla onj business Monday. j Mr. Stlpp is laying a tile drain near his house. f 4 4, s .5. . ?. SVS"5' HAZELIA. 3 HAZELIA, Ore.. Feb. 27. (Special) Jim Hays, of Oswego, was a caller ot the C. C. Borland home Thursday afternoon. W. H. Zivney waa a business visitor! is 8ti" cu.nding empty. Friday. March 2. is parents' day In the schools. It is to be hoped that as many as possible will avail them selves of this new method devised by tho school officials of awakening in terest iu school work and will come and obs?rve for themselves the daily school routine. A carefu'ly prepared proKnim has been arranged In most of the schools ; for the latter part of the day w ith the view of affording sufficient pleas ure to compensate the children's par ents for the sacrifice of time and con venience involved in leaving home for these four hours. Mr. end Mrs. Frank Hilton, with their three youngest children, drove down from their mountain ranch last week to visit relatives and to look over their home in this place, which j years ns occasion required, and know Its real value'. Obtainable everywherv I a Mullno visitor last Friday. Sign of Good Digestion. nen you see a cheerful and happy . f 4. . a 4 4 old lady you may know that sho has ! t gooi digestion. If your digestion Is Impaired or if you do not relish your meals take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. They strengthen the stom ach, improve the digestion and cuuse a g -ntle movement of the bowels. Ob tainable everywhere. 'p ! r v e. . a. . 4 KELSO. i . 4 ? -t- ! NEEDY. i. Mrs. llenerlea of Cnnis. snenl last week with her "daughter. Mrs. Louis Mueller. James Wilson made a business trip to Canby Monday. Iloss llillard. who moved to Canby recent')-, was visiting old 'rlends here last week. John Rilt T nnd sister Beatrice KELSO. Ore., Feb. 2S. (Special 8l'rnt ly Canby this week. Services were held at the Lutheran I "ss Iruro Yoder la working at church by Rev. II .nrlckson, of Port- J- '-''e horn.' In Canby. land. The pastor and his family were; Carothers Is hauling his hops to entertained at the home of Mrs. Han- town this week, nah Nelson. John Cahler, Jr., helped J. I). Rlt The hot lunch feature nt school is i ,,'r nn,,l 'll8 '10Il'i to Aurora one day Mrs. Hatdorf has returned to Al bnny, after a visit with her .laughter, Mrs. Jim Bernard. Will Wood has ir.ine on an children will be exhibited. Home made j t., business trip in the interests of candy will b- for sale. the Christy home. Their little .laugh Arbor Pay will bo observed on I ter has been on tho sick list but is recovering. A valuable dog belonging to Mr. Wood was poisoned last week. Kay Martin, of O. N. ;., was hero to see his mother, having just re turned from tho border. Our high school boys nnd girls re port a tine time at "Farm Folks" Friday night Many Oregon City people aro here lately hiking for furnished houses to rent. Mrs. H. M. Hughes, of -Evergreen, spent Thursday calling on Oreiron City, Clu.lstono and Jennings Uidge friends'. Clen Seeley. of Portlund. visited with his grandparents Friday. A number responded to the invi tation of tho .Milwaukie-Onk Grove Civic dub to the Valentino party held at Ouk Grove Wednesday, Feb. 14th. i' t r I I 4- . 4. 4. .. 4. 4 MAHQUAM. - 4. 4 4 Ol. if OIiioii hud the mli.fort'in.i of ihopplng off lb,, ends of (wo fingers Following are the names of tho Eby school pupils who were neither absent or tardy during the month of February: Louis Walch, Emll Walch. Jacob Kauffman. Elmer Kcster, Fred Kauffman, Harvey Nofziser, Delia Dwaschaak. Dora Uwaschaak, Lena Walch, 'Julia. K:.uffman, Myra Zitn mery, Mary Bates. J. A Si S 1 BARLOW. In the county seat Wednesday. Mrs. A. Worthlngton is still quite sick. Miss M. Lucille Duncan, who is teacbor in the Oswego school, will Tesnme hir duties there Monday after a ten days' vacation on account of the chicken-pox epidemic. Hazeiia Sunday school met Sunday with a large crowd In attendonce. Miss Lena Lehman recited a poem, "Never Put Off Until Tomorrow," nnd gave a birthday offering of ten cents. c c t . . 1 I ..... ...... O. O. IIUUU MUD a UUS1UU&S VlSUUrj ft. ,v i (i (i iy in Oregon City Saturday. j Mr. Nusbaum of tho Stafford coun try, was In the neighborhood Satur day. Theo. Steinhlller waa in th3 rose city Saturday. Mr. Hughes was a caller at the Fred Lehman home Sunday afternoon. There will be a basket social at Hazeiia Saturday evening, March 10. Ladies 'ara requested to bring well filled lunch basets. The men all know what is expected of them. The proceeds will go to help pay for a new piano, which is badly needed at Hazeiia. H. M. Borland was a visitor in Os wego Monday. The Misses Mary and Elizabeth Puymbraech and Mary and Jean Wil son were visitors at Hazeiia Sunday afternoon. A. R. Boutz spent a very pleasant day in Portland Sunday, visiting with friends. The Rev. Mr. Coleman preached a sphndld sermon Sunday afternoon at Hazeiia, using for his text, "It was Jesus who had made him whole." " -3 1 y proving a splendid success. For the entire four weks that lunches have been served the cost has been only ll cents per child, or a trifle over 2 3-4 cents per child a week. Soup Is served one day, varied tho next by chocolate, baked potatoes, rice or mul ligan. Each child brings his own lunch to go with tho dish of something hot. Squads of pupils under the super this week. Worms Sap Your Child's Strenoth. la your child pnlc and fretful? Does ho cry out In sleep or grind his teeth? These symptoms may mean worms and you should obtain relief at once. Klcknpoo Worm Killer is a pleasant remedy that kills the worm, and by Its mildly laxatlvo nuallty expels It vision of Miss Wilkinson, do the work I from tho system. Worms sap tho vl- each day. Robert Jonsrud sold a logging donk ey to Ed Bruns, of Sandy, who will put in shape for running his saw mill. SS$g$!J"'''J' MEADOW BROOK. BARLOW. Ore., Feb. 28. (Special) Mrs. NotU was stricken with par alysis last week. Her daughter came up from Portland and took her moth -r home with her. Mrs. North's aged father, 95 years old, lived with her. They also took him to Portland. Mr. Wurfel was taken suddenly ill Saturday evening with a pleurisy at tack, but for the timely aid of Martin Widiiows, Mr. Wurfel would probably have not recovered. A George Washington birthday party was given Thursday, February 22, at the home of Miss Cora Kees baugh. Games were played till 10:30 1 when delightful refreshments were . served. The tables were decorated with flags. Those present were: Ths Misses Pearl King, Lucile Zlcgler, Nellie Berg, Helen Eskew, Dollie Vet eto, Cora Keebaugh and Edward Dregnie and Charles Dregnie. Clear Bad Skin From Within. Pimply, muddy complexions are due to Impurities In the blood. Clear up the Bkin by taking Dr. King's New Life Pills. Their mild laxative quali ties remove the poisons from the sys tem and brighten the eye. A full, free, non-griping bowel movement In tho morning I3 the reward of a doso of Dr. King's New Life Pilla tho night before. At your Druggist, 25c. (Adv.) tallty and mako your child more bus ccptible to other ailments. Your Druggist sells KIckapoo Worm Killer, 2r.c a box. (Adv.) M ir. h 2. in the afternoon, at the school boils... Church Notes. Miss U Claire and Mr. Lorraine Oslrolll Jollied 4 IMrl.v of Oregon lit) Kn.le.ivor. rs last week (o th' C. K ru'ly there. in (ho Sunday school service nt Grace (impel last Sunday. Miss Elva Eads guve the first vt a set of "Hero Tales." The Uuli s' auxiliary of the lauliea' Aid of Oregon City, compie-ed of the M. E. ladles of this vicinity, meet each week on Thursday and work along the same lines us their parent Aid, all moneys going Into the Or gn City treasury. Mrs. Fred Smith Is presi dent and Mrs. Ella Mcllargue, secre tary. Once a month refreshments are served. Will Kessl and Oatrom were In convention with the Endeavorers al Salem over Sunday. The special meeting have coiiun.i ed throughout the week. Monday night was ladles' night. Tu-sdiy, Children's: Wednesday was mens night. Rev. MaeCallum is a pleasing speaker. 11111I the attendance Is largo each nltht. Rev. Mr. Curtlss, of Glad stone, gave an adilr 'ss on Thursday night and Mr. Freytag on Friday night. The Ladles' Guild met Wednesday afternoon and transacted business,! after which light refreshments were s -rved. The En Rapport class met on Thurs day afternoon, the study being 11 Syllubus of High School Bible work. 011 his left hand. Mary uud Arthur Nelson spent Sat urday nnd Sunday lu Portland. While tlier. th.y visited their mother, who In in thv hospital. Mr. Bentley, better known us "I'ticle Muck." la quite sick ut present writ lug. The play "Country Folks.." given by the young people of Murqimm. was a great success In spite of the had weather. Roy Nicholson, who has been In tint Sllverton hospital for over a monlh, as brought homo Sunday, much Im proved. Orval and Eddie Jackson are Im proving (heir place along the road by putting up u new wir.i fence. Mm. Huttle Myers Is quite sick ut present with the measles. Myrtle Albright, who left Wednesday for Seaside was given a farewell party ut tier home Monday evening by some uf her friends. The veiling wiih spent In playing games nnd milk ing candy. Jennings Ixulgci, Feb. 21. While work in a culvert on Jennings ave nue, Hugh Roberts nnd Will Cook were painfully injured by the caving in of a bunk of dirt A physician was summoned from Oregon City, who JENNINGS LODGE CHURCH (MftTF Tho evangelistic services being held I K''M'y """'' in the (Jruce church each ovenini? un. dler tho leadership of Rv. MucCal-1 lum, are proving very interesting and helpful. "Tho Christian's secret of happiness," ho says, "is in making otners nappy." Thursday evening, being prayer night in tho pastor's homo church, Mrs. Eva Emery Dye nnd Mrs. W. A. vthite came from Oregon City and guvo splendid tulks on "What Chris- tmnlty has dono for the World anil tho West." Owing to these services legislature provide, I new rovctm" of M: l.imo uud has i:t:i.iiiin In emer- CHICHESTER S PILLS M ": ! I'' ." '"'Ii.njllr..jV V .,11, K.IJ-... 'VV Pi TxiJ .' "l oiIm-p II u r mt Tnr V llmeyl III . I. I. 1,1 III.) Ill . Trie l llllt Ml l-ll l s,! , i n A. Ilr.l. '.)., AI-. Kill. I Im SOLD BV DpLG(ilSIS VtKVMRE Money to Loan PAUL C. FISCHER Lawyer Deutscher Advokat OltEGON CITY OREGON WANTED To hear from owner of good farm for sale. Plain ca.ih price and description. I). I- Hush, Minneapolis, Minn. PHONE!? , Office Home. A 'ill Pacific. If,3 Residence .ll'.FII DR. WM. C. SCHULTZE DR. F. P. SCHULTZE (Physicians and Surgeons Roonm 217-218 Masonic lluidlng Oregon City Oregon 25c PER MONTH IS THE AVERAGE COST TO OPERATING A MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM ?''i'eS$SS''i5' UPPER GARFIELD. v EAGLE CREEK. , . tij i, J, J S, 4; It, li, tl, It, if (, t.j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass made a trip to EsLacada last Friday. The Douglass Mutual Telephone company culled a special meeting Sat- 'urdny evening, settled up some busi- npR cnnneetpfl with the lin and de- Miss Hudson visited In -rortlana , cif(.d t0 fini9h the rBpairins ot the Saturday and Sunday. i ine. Fred Blackman and family have Thomas Eaden, of Viola, was in moved back to Union Mills. Mr. . Eagle Creek Monday buying up eggs, will work for Dell Trullin-I . - n 4Ur mill t Mrs. Hellbucka, who has been quite sick, is racovcring. Mrs. Baty visited In Canby the week end. Mr. Ilackenan, of Union Mi'Ia, Is do ing some papering for Jacarinta and Saari. Hazel and Allen Larklns visited rel atives at Marquam Friday and Satur day, also took In the play "Country Folks," given by the young folka at Marquam. POLK'S EZSfflXSN ? GAZETTEER Tonn and Vijlne ia Ori-Kon ana Kashlagtoo, S'lioir llrscripliva hkrtrb ot ea.ii iIare, JLoraiiuo, Miippinc; JF'aeiiiti'-tt find n Jsm.U fird lllnrlorr ot Catt JiOkiUCbS aod I'ruteasioa. B. L. POT.K ft rO Int. . BeatlUs, H'ab. M I'F'PKR OARFIELD, March 1 (Spe cial ) Mr. and Mrs. Julius Markwart, who have been in Portland for tha last week, returned hofrie yesterday. Snow has been fulling here almost every day since a week ago, and there Is at present about a foot on the level and drifted badly in places. Tom Carter spent a few days at Portland and Oregon City last week on business, returning home last ninht. A large coyote was shot by Tom Car ter a few days Lgo, when within a short distance of the chicken house at : Log La Iiarrc. Even the coyotes j know where to go for good things to! cat, but in this instance found the ! placs closed for the season. j Mrs. Cuy T. Hunt and family left for Portland last Friday, where they Intend to visit for a week or so with relatives and friends preparatory to ! joining her husband who is now local-1 r-d in White Pine, Oregon, near linker1 City. I Htrby Huxley made a business trip j to Portland lat Tuesday. On account of the recent heavy snow the mail carrier for this district has been prevented from going over his entire route and those located abova, Walter Lemon's place have been compelled to walk quite a dis tance for their mail. The Garfield grange held Its regular meeting last Saturday and notwith standing the stormy weather quite a number w:;re present. Portland stove works 130,000 plant. will erect RUJICU TIJC RHPIfrr DDinnnri Water Bucket Must Go. It is a back breaker, umiiuu 1 1 1 ia uuuiiE.1 aiiiumiL: a back number and a useless consumer of energy. Think how many miles of steps your wifo is obliged to tako each day becnuso she docs not have tho advantages of wator undor pressure. Is It any wondor that she is dog tlrod oach night Tho useless waHto of energy In li.ting a heavy wator buckot each time a little wator is nooded, the endless trips to tho well or spring, those are the things that mako for physical broakdowns. Think of the chance of your water becoming contaminated and tho health of your family deatroyod. Think of the danger of fire, a fire that a steady Htrcam of wator will quickly kill but when this is not at hand will greedily consume your home, your property and possibly a life. These things can't bo thought of in tho torms of dollars but tho fact Is that vouHVouUTRorANCV8 MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM IN' MORE WAYS THAN ONC No Secret About the Mitchell System Tho Mltfli"!! Hyotrm In n plm;)lf arMrrn, fi-rllilnc illffl- n It lr tjfi(J-rtititl nr f-liiTJilr, ft tin tit It. I I ri-fiK'jd it L'i vp In-1 ipr m-rfU-p In Wivi-p It It tllllflf Up "f Irftt.T unit si, in milking our outfits! w urn. th- MlfpfiHI I'rMiM-il Hf.i-I I'lM-iinintlp Ttink: ll' tr-Mf ! iimJiT Ji'iivl-r iin-n-'irc tltitn ni cun put 011 It .tut! in K'HTiintpftt ror lr pfiimtj; wp only imp MVKIts aliifH vuItp M'-nt iiiitiiiisj. If tl'Tc In n li"ttpr I'HIIIp tliKII 111' MrtTN, tlx- flioKt fTlll'lll IUI1I hll.ViTN In inprlfn do n't kiMivy fjf !t. 1't itwpr, If h nnt"n' "fik'lf"' In iicpilfd, w- ln.tfili ii H I '(vr. tin- ni"t iii Mii .iMl tliprp in. flu MtiMtili'ily will irppi-nl t' jmi lit oitcp. Warn tlmn :i,fH'r ijh(th In tlip lSnfi tiWfrtt Hit It'ft tl "K'iwI" ciktIiip, Jiful N" It ll. In tuft, our mi 1 ft m nn mi. hIp np tn Rtilr ymir rptiulrc-i (fii-nta; w il'iii't nttpfiit t nuikp jrntir r "inln'tip'iitH suit - nr outriiii. rlt um uiHl wm wJII till ocu Iwvr HP (!' It. It will inn Ice yiur iinippt-lv innri vnl'iiililn. It. will innki your fuinlly irifin li;ii.v m.'J rufiti'tili-il tlii'imrli ll ntnyiiiMil of th" luilli, llm Ijiiiitrlrj-, I Ik itiitny otlu-r convi'iilcncci that iim ili'iM-tiilniL iijhmi a Mipplv of riinnliiK waliT In thu lionif. Tht: .Mitchell HyHti'in iiuilti-K IIiImk" iimn rmwnliT t Im (Im loirnyiinl dii'l It ufi'tinlM nliMoiul' prolpf'llon iiimliiKt fin hy Hiiitvln ft lit pt rnl jihlc Hiipidy of wiili-r uii'l n ny pro-Hiiri! up to ll'ii pouinlH. It will (nip pri-'i-ryc tin- fwnlth of your folliH, m i -.ww. tint 111 th; of foreign n:i t mi' Ciin Kfl Into tho Wiitcr iifti-r it hurt hi-i.n utnpfl Into thu .Mili'in-ll Wiiti.-r HyMti-m. If vour wiit'-r Nf)!::c In pun-, your wulrr will rfn.iln piiru unlit It flows from thu tup. Thf' Mllri'i'll Viitr SyHtcm ftinilHh.-H root wnt'T In rflirnnHT nrwl Im proof 111alfint fi'i-czliinr In winter. Jn nhort, It nifiI:cM life worth living, riiul If von will look nt th nmtti-r fro n rvcrv tiv.Ui von v III i-o-mm to Iho ('oii'uion thiit yon pn,.y cannot afford to lo wllh mt wult-r iiiKinr preHHuni In the horn!. Water whn you vnt. Whin you want IU Stover Fnelnaa Myer'i Pumps yflKV Ly.'i.f.,,.,?p afff S I Nv mm Jrt1? -'alkA Yf: SPOKANE,'- ., , BOISE ,111 acujju of II -i . mm m Send -fnr dCOpu of our book FROM THE PATH OF HIS FATHERS" twill tell you adbout this water supply Question ASK FOR BOOK n Hi.. 1, 5 4i M H W. jr. WILSON & CO. Oregon City Agent