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"Talk fi OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, I RID AY, MARCH 9. 1917. I'Arw 2 I- Mew- Mb PADEMT5' DAT BIB TB ET IT JENNIES LODGE . HAZELIA. : CUR AFFAIRS IT GLORGK. Or, March 3. (Spcvlul) A ri'i i y home wedding took place ml lh huino of Henry Juhnnon at George. February 21. kt ono o'clock, when iiU daughter, Flora, bet-am the Lrldu of Henry Mlnkor, of George. The- ft-rx' uiony wa performed by li -v. W. Given, of KnUcadu. III tlio prt-n moo of about thirty relative. The liri.lri w.tr A dfi.M nf wlilla t-renrt il.i . I, In., kii.l a r..illi of llmnfe l,Li. i VA edllfsday aoiiis, and carried a bouquet of pink mill while carnation. Tlio bride inaid I .'i!i(- Mini Amu Pagb. of lililo rlc I J, Wiiab, wore a light blua silk drtiM, and carried a bouquet of carna tion. Chn Klinkcr, brollur of tlio groom, at ted best mau. Tho wed ding niarth was played by Mir llniJ Pauln, an aunt of tho bride. j Tho dimug room and parlor wcr'! decorated with fern aiiJ Oregon grape and an anh of rvd uud white ribbon and hemlock. Following tlio. ceremony ' a very delltiou dinner wait avrvvd. Many pretty yand uofut present wi'r received. A reception wa given In i IIAZi:i.. Ore. March S. Alfred K. Th. ma. md f.u:-l!y. fortnoily of ll.itolla iiinl lute of Htafford, have IlloVcd to O.wcgo. A. It. Hoiiti wa a luir-ln. visitor in Willamette Tuesday. Jolin lllgiiam wan a visitor In Port land Monday and Tue.day. I Andrew Xeal if Oswego . (hauling hay (nvu Haielu Moi'duy. j II. M. mil l l'. I'-orluml were I tr.tn.i ctlni. br.lnoi' In O.wcgo IS WE EXHIBITS ARE MADE BV ITU OEM OF JENNINCt LOOCE CMOOL HVI I.U. Or, March -- Th Manila l.ll.iary and Itobatlug .clt-ty j t xr.llaU v hull . I to the huh k Wrddlng ol Ml.. Mary A. I'll) llibiao. k I t'ug Illuni.y for a piano Mix Nvll III. wn plca.aully niter lain. . I by Mia F. W. Wanker aild Ml. Lulu Wanker Monday )afleiiiiNin. Die t acuta an. II. me. I off at liter Halillday tr t iiIiik. iitlta a Ileal tiini II J hi 1 hla will n toaard ay Hi fur Ilia liUmi, whli h lliu aiH lnly will iun liaau In tlio iivnr fnliirn. A b.kil lal will Im ltill at llin IUm IU liiHilliiiiiiia Hatiirday even ln. Miirih in. lor the hiiioii of A iilay en TArroHo EVANGELISTIC SERVICES COME TO A CLOSE AFTER LARGE ATTENDANCE and I'aHd K U.IK The nuillber of I1 1 " Waner'" will he JK.VM.Virt UMHiK. Marih -A i,.,..ie 1 1.- m li.rd how liy the I whhh la .urn l.i alford iiiik li l!idly DUinlx-r of .alrlil and flltn.U, tluii4 i...lili imi.t ha b' ll letloi. ain'i.elin lit All i nine H Ki.lerid at the l n nl.' I'a" 1 i,. nltf ar.din. a.l ln Ui Inulatloii. j Mta. II Huker U on llm all k II. I. een at llm a. houl l'iidi. Manh J. The bildal aity formed III til rn-! Mrg A Molina iaMei on Mr. Kd The ork of the ilul.li. n a. dl , , , .i,,ii hu.iii dm IUrlu aelowti ' w "er Tlinidoy etelilna. Ila.'d III ro. ai.Minl i!u t.NMii. and niM iule "II 1'roinitn Mo"i Mr mid Mi. Cuy Hliiikln., fiom 4.i l-eiiig kiinir h M !. Ji an Wil ..! l inn, n . nl the Weekend Willi .ni and Mrion Ka.linan To I lie I 1 1 iuuera ianin. sir. and Ml. J. tlll of Men.li'Uoolin'a weddlll't j w "! r. mar. h. whlth w.a lae. by Ml..' Mr Mr.. Mai II. .Malum, fioin 'llll..m in or of Okwoko wa In the noli l.borhood ThurnUy. j l. X. Hon tiim tor'a new Kotd wa. i milking grocery delinrlea In lUelia IThuiaday ufterniHin. I Mr. Milton Shipley and on. lAH.ell. of O.weco, niH'lit aeera'. !:. H. the 'utter part of the week, at the hVd la-hmnn home. Huiolla Literary and IVb.-tme rloty met Saturday owning with a Isrge erod In uttrndanee. A .hortj pmgn'ni :ii given, followed ly a nio'k weddln. Then the groom auctioned off the wiMdlr.g pre.eiit. alikh brought $11, the onneed. to JKN.VINtiS lAllHIK. Marh 7. At Iti.. monthly fovu. intN-titig tho tlraoe i hur h voted a budget of liU'O for 1IMTH. The eiangellhlle .ervloe. condm tej by Kev. .M.i.-i'al'um of Oregon City hae been brought tJ a elone. They' he be-n niot helpful and will Ik fmltful In all lite throughout the year. On the hint night a crowd of ' lu-.ii. I lie rigular o.k Iht-re rie a nnnit'er of fancy aitt. . nule by the pupil. In t millet lion wuh the In-dil-llUl t Hkl.iii ,uk of Hie Olo gi'ii Agrlt iilimal c-.I. a- In Ilia take baking r. ti t ll.iiol j li. itlinuii laptured ilo fi'.t I'o and Oil. llraiil tin. go, mid pine. Virginia li.lrom' n. made the blgge.t hit Willi the ) A- and Hub) tlraut' wa. .ivund. 1 he dl la) )a. very (In., and the clil ili.n are to (. i oiiKralulati'd on their baking. : l lil. day being t.. r -t b) our clioo! a. Aibor day, Mi Carl Sl.uk. r. Jeiiuing. lklgd rmrxr) man, gate a' .plendld and tieliful li k oil Shrub. .!i piHiple came f mm Oregon Cite Con-, "u How era," gU im; I .u of plant. t. ci.'gatlonnl church and at the clo.e I'"1 o a. l.i hate I !,.. mi.' the th.' I..idiea' Culld ered IlKhl rrfre.li.' )''4r around. in 'llin. The Candy al,. rM!i-.'. a nl.e .utti Stale Superintendent lie-.. A. J. j tr the I'areiit Tea. her iion. Su'loim gae a very Intere.tlng talk' -" - - , III" allar. h.re III" luipie.altr ring irrein..nv a H'rformed, Ma.ler . U.Iii-r Waiikei ailing aa ring br. r The "bude," a popular )oung lady of lUrlla, a biNoiuiligly guaind III' while with a long Nil tell. Hhe curl li.. I a .linker iM.jii t of Ismg n. fir The ' iiiaid of liouor" Wua Ml.. Jean llit. and the "bet man" wa. Klta Waiiki r 1 he bil.b uialil. were Mln.c' horxlby ni.r. Ii.nn linman., 1 1 at t In U .mki r. Cllrabelh I'd) ItibriMs k, I VI.iiIi.ii I nilin.ui and Kdith Wuliker. ' I I'.u nU' ilat wa. oliMTted III the' ti.'l h.-re ("rlilay I hoke ptc.riit i u- ( ii . d lli program, and refrehun-nl ; and M. Mahan home aluiday and Hunday, Hugh Maker aa III II.N.g.i Moil day. k 1 1 1 lb 111 Kul.er .p. Ill the weekend with home folk, nl Moiiulaln Itoud 4 4 I 4- EAGLE CREEK the evening at the George haU M i mc I'mno unu. uciro-u-which all reluthe. and friends were nl,,!lt '"r 5,'rvrJ ", l",1'r Invited: a rice howcr wa given uj Kenicmbor lrr'u-n:ng crvliv at nazeime oy mo uev. i oieman, ruie the bride and groom entered the hall A very nle lupprr wa nerved ut mid night, and the merry-making laated until a late hour. The happy couple are receiving the congratulation of their many friend. The n.wlyweda will make their day evening ut 3 o'clock. Thos from Onwego. who attended H.-izelltie literary me.'tlng were Mr. and Mrs. M:.x McM::han. Minses Horence Hmmbsugh, H.-rtha Worth Inften. Kdna I'orter nd Mr. Milton on Sunday evening on "Our Itelation to Cod." After which the graduation of the threo uocr.iiful pupil, of the tea. hem' training cla.n. Ml. Kthel Hart. Mr.. Jean lloMnaon and Mr, l.oui.e Morse, timk place. IMplomav .-re pre.eutrd by Mr. II. X. Smith, who I authority for the statement that Jennlng. l.odite- Sunday .choid I the only one In Oregon having nc-: oeimfully maintained two teacher.' trnlnlni; rlae from the beginning.' Power were presented the grad.i-1 4 4 4 JENNINGS LODGE 4- 4 . 4 JKXXIXUS I.OlKii:. Minh 7 -The condition of Captain K.iwlni'. of Meldriim remain iinilianK.-d He .uf fered from a partial trok. of parity .I... and hi dniight.'r. "Mr. Yv. ha.tetied fioin Medford to h.'r father' biil.iile. Captain Ital!tig4 I very home In George, where ha a flue farm. Mr. Klinker' Shipley and on. lx)wcll. bi'.tlne Meadow Albert K. Iloutz attended the nvlal I In Ogwero. Saturday evening, given ! .... at.. i.i.a bi....u Miss Anna Tauti. of RidgeHeld. i '- 1 " '" Washington, is viatlng relatives and! Jprr' Fla'a- Sr- Wh4 ri.n,u in i:Mr.. ii.i. ww.k visitor In the Tualatin A number of the people attended neifhborhood Saturday, the community sing at the school Mr. and Mrs.. Max Mc Marian and house Monday night, and enjoyed lt!on. Jaik BuJ Vnl the week- very much cnd rt Maple Knoll furm. giic-ts of Mr. and Mra. Theodore Harder vis- tbe E--8tmans and McMahans. Ht Mr.. Harder' .Inter. Mr. R. Sny- EItne' Shipley, formerly of Hazella der. of Garfield Saturday and Sunday ! b"1 now of Oswego, was Inltiafd into and while there attended the farewell rsrty of Mrs. G. T. Hunt, Saturday nlgUU Andrew Jannsen. Louis Ochs. and Jlseph Welderhold. also attended the farewell party of Mrs. Hunt at Gar field country club Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper, of Port land, has moved on the J. F. Gilmore farm at George. The George people are enjoying ' some sleigh riding, as there is about a foot of snow. George Hers, of Port'and. is visit ing his mother-in-law, Mrs. N. Schell, this week. Miss Irene and Emma Paulsen, who are working in Portland, came out last Wednesday to nttend the wedding of their niece. Miss Flora Johnson. Representative H. C. Stevens re turned home Tuesday evening from tho 1'nited Artisans' lodge Saturday evening. R. J. Zioney motored to Portland Saturday in his new Hudson rutomo- bile. j Fred Lehman was a business vig-i Itor In Portland Saturday. I Remember the basket social which ' will be held at Hazella Saturday ' evening. Manh 10. An excellent pro-1 gram is being arranged and a lively I time Is the anticipation. . oS. , ,J. J. Q . .4, $ . j, ? MULINO MULINO. Ore., March 8. The neighbors are hauling lumber to build Mr. and Mrs. Howes a new the 44 days' session of tho state legis- '""i"'-10 uuo luc' teu'ul" iuak uy lire. .111. uuu jira. iiuwes are makius their home for the present lature. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Horger. of Port land, also attend ?d the wedding of Ihelr brother Henry Klinkcr, last Wednesday. Mrs. Afford Jnrmsen and infant daughter, of Portland, is visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. A. M Jarmsen, of George, this we?k.. Fred Linns mado a business trip to Estacada last Saturday. Frank Ochs bought somo hay from Mr. Gibson, of Eagle Creek last Satur day. Peter Ruhl Bucnt the week end In Portland visiting relatives and friends. The George Social and Commercial club held the regular club meeting Saturday night. After the business mpetlntr was over the romaind3r of the evening was spent in dancing. 4 8 KELSO ? The following persons spent an en Joyabls day visiting school Friday: Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Milan, Mrs. Tom Dunn, Mrs. Hall, Elsie Hall, Mrs. Ned Nelson, Mrs. Joel Jarl, Mrs. V. Erichson, Mrs. Llnd, Mrs. Eri, Mrs. Piatt and Mrs. Robert Jonsrud. In addition to the exhibition of school work the "K. D.'s," which Is a sewing club composed of the girls in Miss Wilkinson's room, had a very creditable display of hand work. The Parent-Teacher association will meet Friday evening, March ICth, on which occasion the entertainment, as well as refreshments will be fur nished entirely by the men. j Saturday evening at 8 o'clock Rev. Miner of Sandy will give his lecture j on Yellowstone Park at the Kelso i Bchoolhouse. On March 12th, at 2 o'clock, a spe-l cial school meeting will De nam ai the schoolhouse. with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Maple. Mrs. Mary Daniels and daughter, , Kate, and Mrs. Catherine Goucher ' were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. : Long last Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Hult fell and hurt her-! self quite severely last Monday, but she is recovering now. j Robert Schuebel, the road super-.! visor, and a crew of men were work-1 ing on the road over by James Davis' last Friday and Saturday)1. j Mrs. Mary Cook was an Oregon ' City visitor last Saturday. I Mrs. Philip Hult and two children! visited relatives and friends in Colton i last Saturday and Sunday. j Miss Hazel Erickson and Mrs. I Leslie Holiday were callers at the. Churchill home last Monday. I A number of ladles met at the Snod-1 grass home last Thursday to sew. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodsidesi visited Mrs. Catherine Goucher last ! Saturday evening. i .Mrs. Parker of Albany is visiting her mother, Mrs. Churchill. Mr. and Mrs. Hert Wallace were Canby visitors last Wednesday. Clifford Daniels and Weldon Erick son were Molalla visitors last Satur day. Misses Gladys and Grace Schuebel and their brother, Harvey of Eldorado, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schuebel, last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Rose Cans of Oswego was the i guest of Mrs. C. T. Howard last Satur day and Sunday. Miss Anna Jepson called on Mrs. Robert Snodgrass last Thursday aft ernoon. Miss Vesta Churchill is seriously ill at her home here In Mulino. She has been sick since the 16th of February. We all hope for her speedy recovery. Ed Uerdine was a caller at the ErickEon home last Tuesday even in?. Jessie Cantril is working for Robert Snodgrass. 0. L. Daniels was an Oregon City visitor last Tuesday. r:til.K Cltl-.'K K, ore, .March X. Mr ll.it lie Cheater, recently rrtutiii'd In.iiie from M. talln, wa. called lo M.ilall.i the other day l.i liure lo r nn w.re .. rved by the. i hlldren ; nloorgei mid iIahiIiCt (Mi. Ile'en). ti. Jane Armstrong and Mis wh.i are III with Hie iiiea.te. Mabel Ford, of We.t l.lnu. w -r w-k-' Walter lnui:la- and wile were the end Kue.t. of Ml. a Whlttln. i gin sU of Mr u n Mr.. J. C. him. Ml.. Marlon Thompson, from o. ' Sunday. we.M. vl. lie. I her couilll. Ml.. I.'ttiel Ml". Kdna Kennedy was the week linker. Saturday and Sunday. I end gne.l of her al.l -r. Mr.. Mar. hall i.. Audrey Wanker ieiit Suiular ' Al.imugh. of Portland. with her .i tioolmale. Ml.. Lena la-h Mr II. H June wn the gue.t of man. I In r mother, Mr.. Viola Ik.iiglii.,, ie Mr. V. II. Child, was a bu.liie. i.iitty. il.ltor In O.weg.i Friday. I Cliarllo Sweeney, who ha. been llar.il. I Itaker. from Portland, .p.-nt ' l--ltiiig for smim time with Mr. and Mr Will IkniKla-.. relunnil In III. Iioiiw In Steieinion. Wa-h., In.t week. Ill si. tor. Mr. lougta., necoui pa n led htm to Portland. Kierelt Hi, kett and wife are guest, ut the homo of hi. parent.. Mr. uud Mrs I). lie, kett the weekend with hi parent., Mr. un.l UrTiln "io isilnn "m iTs SPRING FARM MACHINERY Big Stock Carefully selected for this section and sold at lowest possible prices. J. I. CASE STEEL PLOWS. VULCAN CHILLED PLOWS. CUTAWAY DISC HARROWS, The famous double action. LIGHT DRAFT HARROW, Finest spring tooth harrow. CASE AND LEAN DISC-SPIKE AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS. EVANS POTATO PLANTERS. RLOOM MANURE SPREADERS. r , . 4 .f- 4- AR0ENWAL0 4. .. i, t. .,. . .4. 4. 4. 4. .4, .4, 4. ,f 4. HTAn-Ollll, lr.. Manh .Mr, linen (.(peels a giiiinl nephew and hla w ire, fioin Mb IiIkuiI, (it fl.ll her siMUi. They are making a lour of llm ul It em ami weslufii .lale.,' nuiiliig by war of New Or lean, and California. Mr, liable Im. bought a car, mid llm wlmln family look Ihelr first rbld oil M. unlay. Kd at I aa ehuiiffiuir. (Julia a good many havs been uf flli led with sure ihroal, aomn rhlldreii being mil of i liool A 11 her from lilwlfurd altmided (In. eieii lue. nt llani'lla .1 hiHilhoii.n Kiiliirday evening and wllneated llm tiiiM'k linirrliirn, purlin. k of Ilia ' wed ding rake" and l aiim I1011111 happy, Mra. (Iel.liar.lt I. having hnr hop yard dug 11 pa ml .own lo grain Mr. Nemle ha. rented hi-r hop yard In Manuel Fry Mr.. N.'inl.' ami ditugbler,, llettle, spent tlin 11rte111iN.il of Tueaday at Mr. Aernl'a. Ihi nut f..ig ( (hat the laidle.' elrelit will meet with Mr. Friitul not wik (Thursday) ntnl help her ijullt a pretty ipillt llmt her himbulid haa hail for )enr. Inning won It nt a raf fi" or nt an motion I in on hnnd ut in !i. Ill- third Thur.diiy In March, with iiccillo. Ihlmbln 11 nd aelH.nr Mr.. Ciikk re. elv.'d, M.. inlay, a num ber of p. mini of Him fat .molt, tlm first of the seamill Clr Dad Skin From WUhln. Pimply, nimbly eoinplevlou. ure dun to Impurities In the blood Clear up llm nklii by taking Pr. King' New I Ilo I'lll. 'I d .-I r mild laxative ijuull Ilea removu tin. polnonN from llm v I 'ii 11 ml brighten llm , A full, free, lion griping bowel iiuivoinnit In tlm tin. ruing I the reward of a tlonn of lr. King. New l.lf,. I'lll the night before. At your lnigi;lnt. :tic. (Adv.) . 4 . . 4. 4. 4. V 4 0 . WIL80NVILLE 4. 4. 4- t 4- 4 . . 4, AKDKXWAI.Il, Ore. March . Mr J. W. I'rli e. of Stelllu coin, Wash . haa been vlaltlnr her daughter, Mr. Nellie Puce, of Allien aid. Mr. G. W. Clark, of Sellwood Curdeii. gave a nrprl on Mra. I.eta lloltou. Mr. William I tan m. of Sollwood! Carden. vlxlted her sinter ut Cliiok amit. Wu.hlngton'a birthday waoberved In .oh. ml TJiur.iliiy. Ijist l-rlday the teachers hero were giu-n a vlnltlng day. Ml l ien spent th day In Canby and Ml Dunton vlHlted schools ut Concord und Clark- amn. ll-SOXVII.I.K. Ore, Man h II Tin. Teaihers' limllluti. will bn held In Wllsonvllle on Salurdii). Miin-h 21. ami it splendid program I being lire- pare, I. Superintendent Culuvan and SupiTVlior Wilder will be In attend ance-. I Mr. M. O. Young visited Corral 1 Creek sihuol on Wednesday after- liiKin und gnvn an Interesting addre lo th incmlor of the Mother' club. Mr. Harry Jost enlertalned a largo roinpnny of friend In a delightful manner at her horn on Wedneiday afternoon. The local W. ('. T. I'. met with ' MOLALLA IN SHORT THE FULL LINE MYERS POWER SPRAYERS AND PUMPS. GARDEN TOOLS. W. J. Wilson & Co., OREGON CITY, OREGON. Pnn ?ntW?A MOLALLA, ucu. liiaitiuuiu, OREGON n ' I SI I p l.i 1 si.j., U 1 M .1 T1 iHUaMHasBatal ! MOLALLA. Ore., March 5. Mrs. II. II. W luke of l.iberul wua In town to have some dental work douu ono , day lust week. Mr. llutterflold, of Hberul, wuh lu ; louu liiHt week. Hay Chllcotu wua a Molallu viMltor lii.it week, us w as uIho J. Him man. Kd Mot.ler has been oil tlm Hick : list. J. J. M.'t.Ur. of I'orllaiul, wuh out r l enlly to look after hla property tiiliresls. Mr. Mot.ler Intends to clear half uu acre of tho Dibble grove for a gonsi ng pal. li. (.; iihomk ha already been proven u hu.cc In l lm kiun.iH county. Mrs. .I0I111 I'eainon wuh In town m ceutly. I'nder the now homeHtoud law, limy have boon permitted to cil iary." their homesteud to u yvhnlu hoc lion. Mrs. Iten Harloss Iiuh bought tho lintel formerly operated by Mr. und Mrs. I turret. Mr. I'uliii r, editor of the Molallu Pioneer, was culled East recently to help nettle 11 lurge eslulo. Tlio forinor editor, Mr. Taylor, wua called hack 110111 a lecture, tour to talio charge of tlio pup.T. 3 p s j s, i ,ij 4. vi ,. .J. NEEDY 4. ft 4 fh J ? - i 4 S atcs tiy tne Ladies' culld. prominent In G. A. R. circles and Is After the graduation exercises Rev. the proud possessor of a Confederate Smith, in behalf of the church and Hug which ho raptured during the entire community, gave some parting war. Ho Is with his daughter, Mrs. words to the Robinsons, and presented j Ella Fades. them with a package of sealed letters TIle or(:llan!lHU of ., vlclnlty are which were not to be opened until the ...,,, r,ir ,. , . , ,h ,.,, Don't Cough All Night It wean down your strength, rack your nerve, keep yourielf and all the family from aleeping. Beside, you can eatily (top it with Foley's Honey and Tar. A undrd family m.dicine of many yean Handing for la grippe nd bronchial cough, and cold., tickling throat, hoane oeu, fluffy, wheezy breathing and for croup and whooping cough. It, effect on the iadamed lining of the throat and air pasuge.ii quickly felt and very Mowing. EsosHtlbcrt, PsoH. Ind., wriln: "Icouihea coaliaualfv so4 M nifbl covid hardly .Imsv Fo4y. Honey and Tar reliercd ma, so OM bocti cured mr cexk minlr" Rank Foolishness. You ocrasiona'ly see it stated that colds do not result from cold weather. That is rank foolishness. Were it true j colds would be rs prevalent in mid I Biiminer as in mid winter. The microbe ' that causes colds flourishes In damp ' cold weather. To get rid of a cold take Chamberlain's Coimh Remedy. It I Is effectual and Is highly recommended ; by people who have used It for many years as occasion required, and know its real value. Obtainab'e everywhere. CHICHESTER S PILLS W 1 UK IIIAHOMI IIR.NU. A I j. .... .... .nw r-11.1, i.ir la if iy ye.k'Mwn.iBI.Sleu.Alwjnaltsi SOLD BY DPLGOISTS EVtmHtR date designated on the outside of the envelope. The Upstnamera presented Mr. and Mrs. Robinson with a large bouquet of carnations, after which the Parent-Teacher association handed them a souvenir In the shape of a to mato lifter. Mrs. Rtillens accompanied Superin tendent Sullens on Sunday night. Miss Margaret Tucker assisted In tho music Sunday night with her cor net. On Tuesday evening Rev. McCallum gave an Interesting and instructive lecture, showing actual scenes taken by himself after and during tho awful Messlnl earthquake In Italyy. Rev. ' McCallum was sent to Ita'y about that time by the government to Inves tigate Red Cross matters, and he ex perienced several shocks. The pro ceeds of the lecture were, to defray the expense of the recent spcial serv ices. The contest banquet to the Red Tri-M's by the losing sidas was given Thursday night at church. The Christian Endeavor will hold their business meeting on Friday night, March 9, after which a social hour will be held. I orchards. Mra. liertha Hart visited with Mrs. A. (.'. Mai'F.'irlano of Portland Friday, and Alio i Kve aecnmnanled her to the j Lodge to spend the weekend with her 1 former playmates. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Farlane came Sunday, as tho guests of Mr. aid Mrs. c p, Morse, und to be present at the farewell to tho II. N. Robinson family. Miss Helen I'alnt.en, who has been attending c'arke county, Washington, institute, und frequently spending the evening h -re, has returned to her school at Livingston, Wash. wr. and Mrs. liartlctt have pur chased the Robinson home, corner of county road and Jennings avenue, and havo moved in. Mrs. H. H. Kinmnns entertained 10 of her neighbors in honor of Mrs. Kaufman of Medford, a sister of MrH. P. IX Newall, before her departure for Seattle. Miss Mary Mniechert was the guest of the MacFarlane family, Wednes day, at Eleventh and Harrison streets, Portland. " ' Several very large fish have been caught lately between here and the rapids. 1 Mrs. H. liaker. Misses Kdna Porter, Ilurtha Worth Ington and Florence lirumbiuigh and MessrH. Fred Mclntyro nnd Willis Korli'or were thus:) from Oswego at tending Illeniry meeting hero Satur day evening. Mrs, M. Shipley and son, Lowell, from Oswego aro visiting Mrs. F. W. Lehman. . Miss Lulu Wanker spent Saturday night and Sunday with MIhh Kth;d linker. The farmers of this locality are nil glad to Heo the snow go; some lire busy marketing cabbago, others getting their potatoes off, while otli (jih aro plowing and getting ready for spring seeding. Miss Hattlu Wanker spent Tuesday in Oregon City as tho guest of Miss Alberta LMinn. Guy McVuy of Portland 'was the weekend guest of his slstor, Mrs. (J jorge Wilson. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Nussbnum. nnd children, Mrs. Rablck, MIhbob Llbble Rablck and Anna O'dliam, Joo and George Rablck and Roscoe and Stanley Oldham were those from Stafford who intended literary here Saturday evening. II. F. Duncan is ill. Mrs. A. Worthlngton and Mrs. Sarah Childs, who have ben very III, are much better this week. Mrs. Rice, Mrs. F. II. Childs and Mrs. riranqulst und daughter, Dorothy, spent tho week-end with Mrs. Charles Nobbllt. Mr. and Mrs. (Icoreo Klnzor, of Vancouver, arc spending a fow works with relatives und friends here. Mth. J. I). Ritter und daughter, Itcutrlce, Hpent Thursday of last week at II. W. Zimmerman's, of Murks Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Ackerson moved last week to Montana, whom they Int mil to mako their homo. A purcntH' meeting wuh held nt the schnollioiiRo Friday of lust Wook. A good program ws rendered, with a large attendance prnsnnt. Mrs. John Stuwo spent Thursday and Friday of last we -k with her sis ter, Mrs. Clurenco Miller. The Woman's club met nt ICugeno Milts' on March 5, it being Miss Lilly Mitts' birthday. An enjoyablo tlmo was spoilt by all, everybody wishing Lilly many mori happy birthdays. Mrs. K. A. Krueger Hpent several days visiting, with hnr parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Ritter. Ilentrlco Run 1h spending HiIh week at Aurora, sewing for Mrs. Reams. Mr. M. C. Young on Thurnday after noon. Christine llutalgla went to Port land on Sunday evening, after n visit of two week at her home. Mr. and Mr. Curry and four chil dren, from Cumula. hnvo como to WIlHonvlIbi to visit with Mr. Curry' mother. Mr. Mary Heely. LiU'lle l.l.her, the primary teacher of tho local school, was murrlnd Tues day, February :'7., at Vancouver, to Krni'Ht Seely, of Wllaonvllle. Tho younit couplo arrived homo on Wed ife.diiy und wero uerenudod In tlm evening by n largo company of friends, who w ish them Joy uud hupplnc.a. Ono of tlm twin children of Mr.' anil Mrs. Curry bus been very III with i-rlppo Hlnoii their urrlwil In our vil lage. Or. liiitlor. D. Rutherford and Nor in 11 11 Say attended Masonic lodge at Sherw I on Saturday evening, March 3. Parents' iuy wan olmerved with nn appropriate program under the dlroe. II011 of Mls Scollard nt tlm school Iioiiho on Friday ufteriioon, March 2. Tho ' playlet, "Little Women," wuh given by tlm pupils In 11 very entor talnltig manner, also songs, reeltiu Ilium and drill. A drill given by tho primary pupils, khhIhIimI by (hair toucher, wn excellent, displaying Hplenjlld training. A pleturo nf Fninees Wlllnrd was presented to the school on behalf of the inoinbcrs of Wllsonvllle W. C. T. 1'.. by Mrs. CIiiih. Horning., The exhibit work of tint pupils of the school, In Hewing, school work und art, was very gratjfylng to tlio parents nnd visitor. An appetiz ing lunch wiih Horved at tbo c'oho of tho program by tho members of tho I'aretit-Teachor association. Li your child pnlo and fretrul7 Does tin cry out In nlenp or grind his tneth? TIioho Hymploniii muy mean wiwms und you Khoitlil obtnln relief at once. Kicknpoo Worm Killer Ih a plunsunt remedy that kills tho worm, and by Its mildly htxutlvo quality expels It from tho system. Worms sap tho vi tality nnd mako your child mora huh cnptlhlo to other ulltncntH, Your DrugglHt Hulls Kicknpoo Worm Killer, SHc a box. (Adv.) Money to Loan PAUL C. FISCHER . Lawyer Doutschor Advokat 0I1KGON CITY OREGON WANTED To hour from owner of good farm for snln. Stato cash prlco nnd description. D. F. IIiihIi, Mlnnoniiolls, Minn. 1; lij j n J t 1$ t f t HAZELIA is fi, ft, o a, to HAZELIA, Ore., March 6. The fol lowing Is the honor roll for the school month ending February 23: Keneth liaker, Genevieve Duncan, Grace Dun can, Lawrence Duncan, Arthur Jla'a, Charley Helms, Lena Lehman, Irene Duncan, Lillle Flala, Raymond Helms. PHONICS Office Home, A-2.1 Pacific, l.r3 Residence af.FIl DR. WM. C. SCHULTZE DR. F. P. SCHULTZE Physician and Surgeons Rooms 217-218 Masonic llu'ldlng Oregon City Oregon Worms Sap Your Child's Strength. POLK'S GAZETTEER A Titislne.. Drerlorr ef each dir. Town and lijlnre la Ornron and Wii.liing-tiia, Klvuur a lr.rrlpllva Hkofrll of Curb Viae. Jxirtltlnn. Milnnlr.K F.rlUllr ni at ( InMl. tlrrl tHrnrlnrr ct Oacl. UuallMM aad 1'roteMUin, B. It. pot k ro, 2a. SmIUs, Wash. V