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LOCUS BECOMES SALES MANAGER Of MILLER-PARKER CO. OUKINtSS MAN It PLACID IN CHAMOr. OFIAtttfOHCH; II WIDLLV KNOWN MtME. WENT 10 BORDER WITH CHARD IIIENVtlLUWEXEDriAIl Haa Toured Wldtly In AM Part of Country; Understand Automo bile Boalnsse from Ground Up "Captain" W. It. l-ogua. well known htiallicaa man for hut count lunaii ami prominently Identified Willi Hi" "'v icon National Guard. U l hm IiiI liliiinnlf Willi Hi" Miller l'rki r Coin pny of Ihl illy In th" rapiully of kuli'i muiiuKi r. Iln Ima cloatily connoclud with din Kill Ml.. Indue try fur year ami tlm li"' of M ad dltlon In Dm Mlllrr l'ik-r Company U being received everywhere ltl pleasure, Tlio Miller Paikcr Company repre .dilative, fur Hi" Ci'illlliu' mul Ovr 1.111,1 automoNlfS Kate JiikI completed nrruiiKi'iiixiilit fur tint erection "f intiili-rn two atory rum rt l building Hi Nlnlli and Mul" em-eta In W rim of llu'lr rapidly growing business, ami tlm anginm-litcd mIi department will be under III" management of "fiiptaln" l-ogua. Previously In waa fur li cnra .m Dm I'm tile Tclctiholm tonipuny a traffic itintiaK-r fur thla etato anitj DUlli ril War lilliKlun. '"Cuptnln" lai ua hoMn Iln d'tllif llciti of owning I'"' second nr I" bronchi lulu Hi" uliil" f OrcKoii cnr, u I'iiI"' Tc!-iM. w.m a "itc-tiricr" liil.t u lint first of Iln Hmt on I"1' n tlr,. riiiml. Kit I in Inv r.de totirl.it Inula-: l.ik II liii'iiy Ion dUtiinc" trip rcrclv liiK Hi" dli'llnc Hun of n r ri from III" American AiiIoiiiiiI.I1" nrin'l:i loll of tmvitiK l.ik. II Irl" diligent ii'tltlnn una lrli tlurtiii: Hi" )Ti.r t !!'!. when ho mnl III wire drove from Oregon i"iiv iii Huston mul return a dld.imc of .pprniltnnt '' l--""1' 1,1 13,1 lu' ilront li Tla J iim i. Mexico, I.iklns III 111" Yof'Mill" u ml lail-o Tallin.' 'li-1 lout". I land year lit- 'toured' Iii tin' border, ni Iln I Lieutenant with III" 3rd In-, futilry. when trouble with Hi' Mexi can threatened. II" !;' I" !'! ' I i I ' ' ' I , . V " ''v . . ' -N1 IvOl - fy t ANGLERS IT-OM fl6H TO BE CCURED FROM TMB COVCRNVeNT AND PLANTID IN THE LAKE CcpUln W. H. loyul. mn9r f th. MilltrParbtr Company, t tbi w ficfl of N Willy Knight C. Mllltr and Ralph PtrVtr In tht lonncau. C. CANBY DEPARTMENT CANIiV. (riv, Mar. Ii : - Mr ami; Ml. a Ail. III.- II. Wyilli a a foit Horn March . lo tlm f8 f Kmnk Allen, an II pound Uy. Mollu-r ami win arn dolnx nicely under the am of lr. II. A. Ixilmnn. Tli" Mulllio (luiwca arc licoinlii( wry jKiptilur lo ttin Canliy yoimic folk. Tlio folium flic altcndnl th'! ilati'ii Katurday i-icnlriK: Klma ltu- OMWK'iO. Or . March 7. Tlii Iwal j luar Waitrina mcf at ihn bow o( W. W, Twiil and roinplcttid orcanlta- Hon of th" AriKlt-ra' club. Ihti i lull hopca lo ha ahla to ttix k lh lukB with a Urxo nuinhcr of yornij fry, iirifl from Ilia Kovcrrimrnt, ao a lo liuvo Kood fUhlnic In thn fulura. Tlm mi- llnic waa cttlld to ordr hy Mr. CoNtlllo. Mlnutaa of laat Nii"llii( wcra read aiij lpprtvud aa road. The offlcira tlcclifd am: W. W Todd, prrnldciit; Kulmrt I'lult, vlco prcaldi-nt; Iiavld N'nleon, Jr., arcrw tary; Cbarlea Aiiatcn, treaaurcr. Patr-a for tho mw'tinia ara ai-rond arid fourth Vcdmday vcnliiKa of each month. fue mere fixed at Z' ccnta Mr month. A committee on hy-tawa waa ap pointed, ronalatlnK of K. h. Iwvldaon and K. 0. Z liar. The charter will h held open until net me-tlin. Kourtecn memhera wero preaent. A prTiiiunent name will he decided ujion at not meeting. All who are Intereated ar Invited to Join. R. J. Younf la lallln frlfnda ln llerinaa. of I'ortl.ad, auolor.! oul Mr. I It. Iilinlik were xuent of Mr i land uliorin r Katurday. and Mra hull IliiiI, k. of Aur.iU. oil, John W il'a. of Adklna Mills. aa In iiinimiar ami i ininr juri n nun arri nv a piere or aiei'l ., . , Mr- :,rK.. I. P..,.,. o, Hp.,ka..;.nk,K ...," He , h-PK l.eate.l W'f la a Client .,r Mr n. Kr. I ll.impton tbla- '' " lH I" rrtlaMl. ., ".. , ". j i'iie nainpioii. t.icnn t.oleiliun, " ! Harlow Jamea and lj-ter Hulraii. Mr mid Mr. M I'. Hallor haw r"; CANIIV, Ore. March 8 .Mia liar Mr. Wyuth, tin- popular Canby I irned from a iit to rortUnd and cy liuiiKlaa a an Oregon City ' lllirarlan. waa a I'ortland vlaltor Vuiuoim r. j lultor Saturday. ' Tii"aday. Mr ll'il')' mllh at an tin icon William Jm knoii and Mr. Hpencer, ' Tanner Paly, a former Clackamaa ( II) Mi.ilor 1hurda. Hit" waa ac- jf Niitly. w re (nly vlaltora riatur-, "oiitily realdent, hul now a atockman 1 1 .niipiiiiled I,, line hy li-r liiollier, Mr. day rtclilnx i of Haker t ount). waa In Canhy Tuea. Hnook, who will apcii'l llie mil., lid Ml-tnea lleiia I lull hlnnon and l.en '''. tlilppliiR a car of cattle to lilni I In Canhy. I'Prie wire liritron City hoj,.era ramli In raateni On con. John Clitcr. a pruiiilm iit I.uiiht. If Muturday. . M. liimtln. John (Ji iinlor and Needy .im Ihn ilaiiKlidr Mm I d Mr. JoIiiimiii. of l iiluii Hall, madu 1 Cnrtla Inixtlri of N'.w Kra were Canhy ward KrucKcr Thuraday. In biiaim-ka trip t Orccon City Katur-' laltora TiK-Biliiy cnnln. I'hll Ihiuu on, a Imp hiiti r of An i)., Wlllliuu Jarkmni, of Needy, waa a lura, wni In t'uiihv on l.i I n r 'I lium- I) l( InmliK wua uu l)ie(,,ii City I ('mil, v visitor Tin inlay eveniliK. day. i vlnllor H.iluid.i) ' ; Mr. and Mra. Ivan Iilinli k, of Aurora, Mr mnl Mi lir. Ileiir) A !. ,lm.m 'I in, i,,,,,l (roni Adkuia Mills to "-re Canhy vlaltora Tuemlay evenliiK. were rmtlainl vlhltnrit 'thmad-iy. i Cuiiliy I Im iiik Improved by thu ' I'hll Miller, of Aurora, waa a Canhy Mr. ami Mr. Perry Staey w re ; i unnty court In n ( I II ujc a rot k cnulor. culler Tuemlay ufierniHin. Portland vlnllora Wclmwlay. I at "Capo Horn." where a larne t t . Mr. uinl Mra M.inl hrm fer werei,Bn (,f i i ell. nt rock for irunliliii; la Oregon ( Uy Mnltorit UllH Week. I. II. Wiiiik haa returned from uu i' tell, li d trip tliruiifch ( allfolin.l vinit Iiik Hall I'ram lm n. Iaa AiiK''le and other placi-M of liitiT"t. Mra. CI. irk. tit Canli). waa a gueat of Mr. and Mra. Kietl ueiikriiii", of Portland, thin week. Mra. Julitiaoii and anil Itayuioiid tMinltlnn of nrt lleuteiiiuit of th" I'm . mv ,,. j tlu lr new , homo m ar Kon .Vntliitinl Kiinrd for telt" yeara i-,,,,.,, (;rn0 wheitt her two anna have and alw nerved In the Phl'lpplnea w ith tlu SWnnd (rei:oll I tllt"l Mute" volunteer during tlm Hpatilidi Ameri can war. Hit linn been actively funnel led Willi vnrluua cluba ami lodge, and aerved uu Plittrlit licpuly (irniiil Kxiilled Killer of tint 11. P. O. K.. fur the atiil" of Or -Kim. 'Captain" Ia",im briiiua to hla work nil eilvlnblit preHllK" and it thorour.li iindir-.landlni; of the autiiuolii In- ihiHlry mid hla u. te In bin new llehl of cmleuvor la u fnrgtmo cum IiimIuii. . iif. ,a ! -r MACK8BURG ,f j p 4, f -f ' M ACKHIU'KtJ, Ore.., M.uvh S. Purenta' Day piihhimI olf pleumintly nt tint Hihoiila, tlm nuniher of piirentH In iittenilam-t) being lai'KtT than wuh ex pecttid. Thn rotima were brlKlili'lltd with Hit" national colnm unil olherwlH" iiiiulo iih iittracllvo aa powiHil". Tint rogiibir acliool leHimiiB (if tlm forenoon n -cured itnplotiuent. Mr. ami Mrtt. Pelton unil family are moving to Troy. N. V . where Mr. Kel ton Ima accepled a poaltloli na luitnter lueclianlc In u m.iiiiifacturlui; plant. Mnt. II. T. Hottlia. wife of ltev. H T. Ikiwiin. tif Cteiulll". but former MelliudlHt mltilhti-r nt Canhy, waa a gueit of Mra. Ilt-rlha M Hurnt Thura day nod Friday while mi her :' home from Canada In Coipilll . The Canhy Motliern' r'.it met at the home of Mayor and Mra. W. II. Pair Krlday afternunn. Thone preaent were Mm. M. J. I . e. Mrn. K. K. Pradtl Mr.i. V. Huvil Mnoif. Mr. A II Kulkht. Mra. C. V. Prouty, Mra. S. .1. VaiiKhan. Mnt. W. II. I.ncko.. Mra Minnie Hiadfonl. Mra. Ceori:" lleiid hliiull. r, Mlaa Nona Auatln. Mra. II. II. ICei les and Mra. V. II. Hair, l.uin h eon wan nerved by the hoHleKit. ufter wlilih n aoi liil huur wait apetit. John Kler, of Slnffurd. made n IhihI lien trip to Canliy Friday. Fretl Ytihnliti, of Merldan waa In Canhy on ImHtneaa Friday uftennoim. Ceorgii Hciainlln. tht) MackHhurg nture-keeiier, waa In Cunby Flidiiy. The fartnertt mil In llherttlde. north , v-v-v-v-vv-v-y-vv-v-v- '50 Ye ears Ago i -A-A-A-A-A-C wero IIHlcnea to will! nuerem, ' ...,,.. ,.. ,,1hI:1ii ..Im-irle IIlIiIh tint ordtir of ex.-n laea ren.lerfd In tho ' . . . afternoun guvo Ki'tnil'io plfiiaiiru, ,lf wii may Judgn from thu ciiiuinendutiiry renuirka bvatowetl upon bolh leacherH and iuuiIIh at Hit) entertainment' I'lllHO. A largo nnd ontlinaliiHtlo ineetlng of tho Taxpayers' uiiaoiiiilloii wuh held In tho Kby Hchoolhmmo on the cvhiiiiik of PiirentH' Day. An Inltuimtlng pro Kriini wua glvon. A largo party of young pooplo gathered nt tho WJilm homo on Fri day tivenlng na n HiirprlHO. Tho even lug punned quickly unit pleanuntly. Many Improvements lire iiotluoiiblu In tho nulKliborhnod of tho Kby acliool. Wenley Kby has u new root on bin hntinn and imido oilier Improve- mnntH. fieorgo ZlnimiT hun cnfiloned Ills place with n hundnomo Iron fnnco und 1h propurlng to levnl mul nenil hla lawn. Mesnrn Zlmnier mnl nwnrnchaali have emdi hounlit new auton, ninklng four of tliono vtihlidea In their linmu dluto vicinity. Tho Mothers' club had a very pleas ant Bcunion on Thurmlay nt tho homo of Its jircBldont, Mrs. John Iloplor. Tho vlbltorn woro Mrs. Iotralz, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Will Jloth and Miss lioiilna Hln7.. Tho next meeting will ho on Maroli 29, nt tho homo of Mllo lentz. Tho Iailhoran Congregation, ns well iih tho many other friends of llov. Father Iaicta nnd of IiIb sister, Miss Futhor I-iiciiB and of his slHtor, Miss purturo of tho latter, who has boon with nor brothor for tho past yenr. Sho loavos for Hra.ll, S. A., this week. The follow lug hnvo been connected thin week: John Saniuelnon, J. C. Kanplseh, Conrad Sanuen, C. P. llageli und (). lierg. Mlns l.exle Craliaiu of Macknliuig. wan u guest of Mr. and Mm. Arthur (iridium Friday evening. Minn Delia N'owntruiu spent tho week-end with friends In Portland. M. C. Mace Is In Coos Hay on a bunl nenn trip. Ho left Thursday und ox pectn to remain Homo time. Tho Cuuhy Hand nnsoclutloii will give u St. Patrick's hull on Saturday evening, March 17. They uro going to iimliv a special event ,ot this no don't fall to attend. Andy 1 lodge from YVIIhoiivMo coun try, was a Ciinhy shopper Friday. obtainable lit a minimum coat. Thi road baa been In a deplorable tun tlltiuii und hhoiild be one of the beat ruiida In the community, aa It la one o the thief ruada leaitlng Into Cunby. Thin uclloll of fli coioilv i-onrt meefn the hearty approval of the nllrojT"en ,rom OrtB0" City Enterpriae coiiiiuuiilty. February 23, 1867. Hunt forget the banket lociat giveu , by the Muiidorff achiK.1 on Friday J A 8ld Bereavement-Mla Krmlna evelilnK, Mar. h . A apl.-ndld program , A iiotmt.a. ul,ngeat daughter of Wil haa U-en urrmiged. llum ,, M A ,ulmt.ai of thg clty Mra. . I). McFarland Malted , , uipi.theria tt St . Mary'a acad frtcmla In Oregon City thla week. ,.,, ,.ortlllIlUi on Tu'sday Kebruary Mra. F. M. Itoth -nt the weekend ! ;,;,, llt , ng0 of ,,; yea ,0 monthg with relative. In Hubbard. I ai, ,s d.,xi) T1, u s N Coml)all)-K Mra. Mabel Hulr. who haa been 111 M,.am,.r, Jnu, Arrived hero with the for the pant two weeks, has renumed roIml,ls, ,, ,1( r,.av,.d fr,,ld3 her ponltb.n with Carlton Uonenkrana T,,ri)uuv al a,nlt ,, oV(H-k a. m. and """1",M- I the funeral will take place today at Mm Frieda Schmid spent lhe'.hp r,.s,,.iif of the family at 3 weekend in Portland with friends. 0-,.ck. Frirnda of the familv are Mm. Anna M. Knight, who has been i lnvl,,.j , u(tl.nd the guent of her sun, Halph ('. Knight, ' uud her daughter, Mrs. Clydye ICvunaJ of Portland, for tin- past week, re- County Fir -1 o the oop!e of ( lack- turned iiiiiiiu Sunday eveiilng. I "I'l'i. Muttnouiah, Yamhill ami Wash- (Vfotd Will und Carnil Clausen ! Ington countl. s: Tho ptiople of these INTERESTING MEE1G OSWF.dO. Ore, March 7. The Onwego Women' club met at It club room FVbniary 28. Mr. John Buck- ner waa president of the ineetlng. The program committee waa com. powd of Mra. J. Frank Hoffman and Mra. L Cochrun. Mra. Hoffman gave a very enter- talnlng talk upon "Mcat Valuo of. lnaeetlon, Cooking and Economical Pan." Her lecture covered all points of her aiibiect r-nd was one of the beat delivered lecture of the oclety' course. Mra. Thayer of Ijike Grove and Mr. Centers composed the refresh ment committee, und served ealad, wafers, cookie and coffee. The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mra. 0. Howard Pettlnger. Mr. Leslie Talbot and Mm. J. Webster will have charge jf the program. The subject will be "Music." The hostesses are Mr. G. Howard Pettlnger and Mrs. J. King. OSWKC.O. Ore., March 7. The Im proved Order of Red Men held a big ineetlng Tuesday evening, and six candidates were Initiated. About 90 were present, 30 guests being present from I'ortland. A big feed wa given lo members and guests after lodge. The Artisans Initiated 12 members lust meeting. were Portland visitors Sunday. Professor J. It. Horner, of Oregou .Unriiltural college, gave an tllus- countles are requested to meet at the court limine In Oregon City on March l!Uli, 1M7, at 7 o'clock for the purpose trated lecture oil "A Night In Pules-' "f organizing an ugricultunil society, tine" al the M. K. cliurt h Sunday j ,ir,l,'r l)f William Klllott. vice-pres-evening. In splto of tho inclement I'lent of Cla kanii.s County Atrlcul lilnlit there was a large crowd pres-1 ,,lr;l1 nooictv. cut enjoying every minute of .the j splendid lecture. j Excelsior On Thursday lust Mr. Otto Kraxberger of Mueksburg wns ! Clurk lire-'tuuun entered our office a Canby visitor Saturday. 1 lirinuiug a package w ith "strange" de- Mr. uud Mrs. Charles NVhu, of j vice, which upon closer Inspection. Miickshiirg, w ere In Canby Saturday i proved to "issue" from tho celebrated afternoon. I Kxcelsior soda woks of llallard & Professor Hurry Sherwood, of! Stevens, of Portland. NotvvlthstaDd- Mai-ksburg. was a Cunby visitor Sutur-1 lug the winter hns been cold us to day. preclude the possibility of laying in a Mr. and Mrs. Willurd Knight, of j store of Ice for summer uko in Oregon, Portland, were Cunby visitors Satui'-i ltnllard & Stevens wilt be able to sup- Forget Your Ache. Stiff knoes, aching limbs, lame bnck mnko life a burden. If you Buf fer from rhoumatlsm, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, got a bottlo of Slonn's Llnl inont, tho universal romedy for pnln. Hoy to apply; tt penetrate without nibbing and Boothcs tho tondor flesh. CJonncr and more effective than mus sy olntmont or poultlco. For Bpralns, aor musclo or wrenched ligament rmrultlng from Btrenuous exerclgo, Sonn' Liniment glvo quirk relief. Keep It on hand for emergencies. At your Druggist, 25c (AdO was In Cunby on bUHluess Friday af ternoon. Fred C. Kllnger of Liberal, was a business caller In Canby Friday. Mr. Hlowe, of llc.rlow, mutlo a busi ness trip to Canliy Friday. Hov. J. W. NIcholB un Kvangellst of Victoria, H C, conducted ROhptsl niuet Ings In tho Chi'lsllau church Thurs day und Friday evenings, March, 1st und 2d. S. A. Cobb was up from Oregon City Thursday cheeking up on tliu last work on tho water system. Miss Nona Austin spout tho week end In Portland with friends. Tho toucher nnd pupils of tho Muii dorff school will glvo a basket soclul ut Muudort school In Saturday oven- ing, March 10. A program will be rendorod. Mayor and Mra. Hulr entertained a number of their friends ut "Five Hun dred" Friday evening. Those present wore Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Leo, Mr. and Mrs. Adam H. Knight, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Hradtl, Mr. and Mrs. George llendshndler, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Eck orson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard II. Ec clvs, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ualr. Tho high scores were Mra. Arthur Graham and Adam Knight. Dainty refreshments were served. Mr, and Mrs. J. Lee Eekerson and daughter, Miss Lavernd-. were Port land visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mrs Arthur Graham was a Port land shopper Saturday. day. John Olson, of Woodlmrn. a former Canby resident, was calling In Cunby Monday. D. It, Yoder, of Needy, was a Canby visitor Monday, II. Ilrauhn, of Mueksburg, was n Canby shopper Monday. P. It. Pearee, of Uberul, was in town Monday on bunlness. The two new hose carts nnd 1000 fe:t of hone recently ordered rrom Portland have arrived nnd are In po sition ut the city hull ready for an emergency. Hut orgnnlzation of a ply the stale ut all times with dol ing beverages from tlndr fountain. Fran. KrnxborgiT, of Macktihurg, volunteer flro company Is the next step on the program. There nro plenty of volunteers, so In tho nenr future wnteh for C. V. F. I)., No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Oregon City, wero calling on friends In Cnnby re cently. Mr. Miller was a former Canby resident. Mr. nnd Mrs. Grant White were guests of Mr. und Mrs. Henry J. llewett, of Hubbard. Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Van Winkle wero guests of their (laughter, Mrs. Carl Smith, Sunday. Mrs. Carl E. Lucke was a week-end guest of friends In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith attended the daiH'O in Aurora Saturday even ing. Wnlter Krueger und Charles Combs attended the danco nt Aurora lust Saturday evening. Mrs. Roy Knight Is the guest of Mrs. Fisher this week. Mr. and Mr. II. A. Herkman are preparing to move Into tho Guiuel house, on Fourth and D streets. Mrs. Ola M. Ogle entertained the following friends at her home Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. William Rider, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Wheeler, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Lee, Mr, and Mrs. O. R. Mack, Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Grlbblo, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson, Mrs. Ambrose Earls, Mrs. Sopor, Miss Rob erts, Miss Mlna Graham, Earl Mack, Mrs. Charles Earls, Miss Mabol Grlbble, Eddie Hulras and Walter Krueger. Snow On Wednesday and Thurs day, wo hud "comfortable" little snow storms. It generally fell during the night, and the fore part of the day, vanishincr in tho afternoon. The frrcnt storm which recently extended over the Eastern states has been du plicated this week, blocking' lip rail roads, snowing in towns and cities and puttinc nn embargo on business generally. It makes one's teeth chatter in reading the accounts of frost, ice and snow. Who can stand before this cold? Who wants to live in a country where one has to fight against the elements of sheer exist ence? It is all very well for people who can t get away from such a coun try to make tho most of it; but w. observe that the most people who have gotten over to this side of the world don't want to see this snow. They have had enough of it in the early days. OSWEGO, March 5. l Editor of the Enterprise) The city of Oswego cai thank tho road committee of the Live Wires of the Commercial club of Ore gon City whose work nt tho legisla ture brought about the placing of highway No. 3 of greatest importance through Oswero, Oregon City and Canby. Tho road was originally laid out to run throuch Washington und Yamhill counties but lurough tho efforts of thicoimnltteo named, the present Pa cific hichway route was substituted. Oivgon City resisted tho efforts of Or-wcgo to secede from Clackamas county b,:t Oregon City immediately followed up its success along such lines with a showing of brotherly love which surely cannot bo overlooked by the peoplj of Cswego. It is to be hoped that the Oswego club will join Oregon City und work earnestly to the end that the bond issue will pass and tho Pacillc high way bo hardsurfaced through Clncka- mus county from the north to the south thereof. Oswego! Are you with us? OSWEGOITE, Oawegu. Mr. Young ha Jtnl rvurat from two month' tlalt at California polnla. Ha la foreman of a Una iraw that I doing loliatruclloa work, from liideK-iid -nee In Hale III. MUa Ethel Wllaou Waa tint ftisat of her al.ti-r, Mr (. T. Iluluea, Wedilff day. Mr. and Mr. Clarence Hpeel enter tained In honor of Mr. Hpcel a brother and hi wife Hatiirduy tenln. Mualr and rarda were the pmirraiii of the venlng. Lunch was erved. Thoae preaent wera; Mr. and Mra. J. C Km of Dallaa, Ore; Mr. and Mra William lleinera, Mr. nd Mra. ( Klner and daughter Itetlu. Ed Hawk. John llawVe, Thoniaa Martin and Mr and Mra. Clurm- Hpn-I. Thn Ijidlea' Aid met laat Thuraday at the home of Mra. Tboina Foi. Thi wa pur-ly a buainena meeting. Tlm next meeting will be held at Mra. T. ft. Ilalrn-a' home. Heveral of the young folk are plan iilng to attend the banket tmlixl at lluiatta hoolhouae Katurday evening Charlea llriiiiibaurh Joln-d hla fain lly In Oawi-gii Monday evening. He Ima been In Montana for more than ear. Mlaa Myrtle Mi Ixmald 1 vlalllng friemla In Portland thla week. Mr. Tlioma Fox and Mr. J. ( Fox visited Mr. Carl Hole Thuraday, City Marahal II. It. Davldaon waa taken lo the Good Samaritan hoapltal, Ilia condition la very aerloua Mr. and itra. J. C. Fox and children hav been vlnltlug relative In Oawcgo for the past week. Mr. Foi returned home today and hi family will fol low next week Mr. and Mr. Earl Moaler and on, of The Dalle, vliltcd at the home of John Klaer Monday. The occaalon wa the eighty-fifth birthday of Mr. Kliter. It wa alao Mr. Moal-r birth day. Mr. Moilor I a granddaughter of Mr. Klaer. Jack Curt! of Altoona. Wh., wa the gueat of Ed Ilawke Monday. Thn Don a lock-ty held a butlnea meeting at Mra. Joseph Mclntyrc's laat Friday. The ladle apent the aft ernoon In wlng. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. Anne Runnel, on Fifth atrect Tho Ep worth league will present the play "Lazy Bob Parkin" tt Willam ette next Friday evening. Thla I given by local talent, and proceed are for the benefit of the Epworth league. Mr. A. King wa called to Toledo, Ore., by the lerlou Illness of an aunt. Mr. Marlon of Alsea, Ore., wa the gueat of his ion and his wife last week. Charte Ilawke and Art Cunning ham of Hurrisburg were guests of Mr. Huwke's sister, Mr. Gu Klser. Owing to the number of affair dated for the month, It haa been de cided to postpone the Chineao Social until some time next month, which also allows more time for prepara tion to make It an unusual success. Mrs. A. A. Crago ha charge of the affair. Mis Elizabeth Scbnabcl Is getting along nicely- at the Oregon City hos pital and will probably be borne in a few days. Mrs. Carl Hale and children, of Rothe. spent Sunday In Oswego, E. James Jones moved his family to Portland Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosentreter of Portland were the guests of Mrs. Rosentreter's ra.rents, Mr. and Mrs. James Blckner, Sunday. Miss Billy Rousch was the guest of Miss Verl Todd Sunday. Miss Josephine Kenny of Portland was the weekend guest of Miss Myrtle McDonald. ,$$. .$.5. .r ,j ,, ,j .3. $, P t OAK GROVE ? . OSWEGO LOCALS Calls Although not New Year's, our sanctum was honored last Satur day by a call of friends, viz: Captain John Wollo anil George Knnggs. of the 0. S. N. Company, and Frank Ellsworth, of Wells Fargo & Compa ny, The object of the visit of these gentlemen wus to look at the princi pal points of interest of our city. The woolen mill, paper mill, flour mill, Oregon City Enterprise office, P. T. Company's works, etc were duly in spected. When coming out of the first named building the party did not look "sleepish" but said the paper Institution took the rag off from any thing In Oregon. Seriously, we were glad to meet our friends, and wish them success and happiness in their various walks of life. LAST HOPE GONE. WASHINGTON", March 6. The su preme court today refused to re-open the Dlggs-Camlnettl white slave cases.! Mr. und Mrs. Terry Mosier were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wisty, Sun day evening. Mrs. Douglas Gillies is homo from the Oregou City hospital and is stay ing at the Atwater farm. Mrs. Arch Coon, Mrs. Failing and Jessie Coun, ull of Portland, visited tho Artisans lust Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Bullock have moved back to South Oswego from Cumus, Wash. Clyde C. ilayden and wife moved to Dundee, Monday. Mr. Hayden will be operator ut the Southern Pacific substation. Mr. James and family have moved Into the house i'ornjerly owned by Leslie Manning and which Mr. Eiu ment recently purchased. The Catholic Ladies' Altar society has postponed Its meeting until after the Lenten season. They will meet Easter Monday at the home of Mrs. George W. Thomas. Mrs. C. H. Rosentreter has returned from the Oregon Cit hospital. She is staying, for the present, at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Conway. Mrs. Anna Whittier was the guest of Mrs. Joseph Blckner, Monday. The Osw ego Women's club will have a special lecture Friday afternoon at the clubrooms. The subject will be Vlavl." Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Speel, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Klser and daughter Retha and Mrs. Leta Johnson of North Yamhill, surprised Mr. and Mrs. William Renters, Wednesday evening. Lunch was served and cards were the program of the evening. OAK GROVE, March 6. Heinle Oetken and Charlie Howell left Mon day for Eastern Oregon, looking for work. The Misses Hattie aud Myrtle Will lams entertained at dinner February 22, in honor of D. S. Barnard of Portlrnd. the occasion being his Stkh birthday. Plates were laid for 10 guests, all former residents of Man chester, la., the old home of Miss Williams. Berniird Ford entertained at 500 last Friday at his aunt's home, on Courtney road. Vida Cunningham re ceived tho first prize and Ray Fryer tho consolation prize; the balance of the evening was spent in music and games. Refreshments were served nnd a pleasant evening spent by all pres ent. Louis Brandt, who has been sick for several weeks and under Dr. Morent's cure, has been taken to the Oregon City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilcox, a pros perous farmer of North Yamhill and a brother of .Mrs. M. A. Blftckerby; wero over night guests of Roy Black erby, Thursday. Tho moeting held February 21st, at the Bohoolhouse, to vote on a play shed was well attended. Chairman Look presided. The question was thoroughly discussed and voted down. James Spidell is here on a furlough. from Bremerton, Wash., where he Is In training on the battle ships. Joe Frommyer left Friday for Sa vanna, Mo., to enter Dr. Nichols" sanatorium for treatment of cancer. Harry Hudlestone of Hlllsboro was here Saturday, visiting his parents. A. E. Harder and family moved to Portlund the last of the week. D. O. Worthlngton has been luid up with lumbago for a few days. , Mrs. Mattie Roobecker of Mount Pleasant spent Sunday and Monday Baturday evening to a- Mi. rra. Ttia bum of Mr A. M. I'rwuu.a, Courtney station, a crowded (a ca pacity al a (Indents' r-itJ rurally Among Ihowt taking part wera (l,a Mlaxa Kllmtf aad Marloa Iomis, (iladya Winu-r and Lu Ii M!i and Mra H. A. Uroan The Needle Craft and Iiumealla Keieiii dub met al the home of Mra. rrauk Thnmpaoii, on the fllvof r.4, Tuesday, February It), and had co lonial party. All of the ladle were dresard In old time coatuiuM. r'red Grave and Nellie Hubbard werw dreaaed a tinorg and Martha Wash liigtmi and danced lb minuet Mr. Oier of Portland gave aeteral Vor..l aelMtioiia. Mra. Fell, Mra. Ilobkirk and Mr. Thompson ia readliijia. The rooma were decorated In ttie na tional colora, the favors were aiuall bad lo-ta. The neit meeting will be held at the home of Mr. K lUynolda. on Third avenue, March I. The entertainment given Friday evening by (ho Ud!e' Aid waa a grand iir socially and financially. The play wa entitled the "Dlatricl Hchute," and the men and women of today made good pupil for I'rufeaaor J. !an Hiil'er, who took the leading part aa the teacher. There were II In all aud they all did fine and deaerve much credit. The Parent Teacher association will meet Friday, March , at the achoolhuuae at 1 p. m. Routine bual nen and a apeaker from Portland will fill In the time. All parent Invited. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Brandt returned home from Loa Angilea, Cal, Tueaday, C. W. Itlalry wa In the Oregon City hoapltal for a few day laat week. Martha, daughter of Mr. and Mr. John Fcldman, paused away Friday morning In her 21 nt year. The funeral waa held at the family residence Saturday at 2:30. Rev. flam tier of I'ortland conducted the aervlce. The Interment wa In Milwaukle cem etery. Six young men acted as pall bearer. Martha waa bornand reared in Ouk Grove and ha been lufferer of comumptlon for e feral year. She attended the school when able and had a boat of friends. She wa always cheerful and happy to the end. She was taken In her youth To that beautiful home above. To be one of God children And live forever In Ills love. MEADOWBROOK MEADOWBROOK. Ore, March 8. The Parent-Teacher meeting, held Friday, March 2, wa well attended by the parents of the district An ex cellent program was given by the children In the afternoon. Following the program, jurges were chosen to examine the ehiblts, which were made by the children. The exhibits were good and they showed that the chil dren bad worked hard. Prizes were given by the teacher for the best work, also for second and third best Mr. Pesola returned last week from Idaho, where be has been working In the mines- Ott Hofstelter Is working for C. Ramsby. Milton Herman and Ben Chlndgren made a business trip to Portland last Saturday. Myrtle Larkins came home from Marquam Tuesday to stay a week or so with her folks. Oscar Hult has men running logs down Milk creek again. A progressive rook party was given at the home of A. L. Larkins Tuesday evening, February 27. At a late hour lunch was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larkins, Misses Frederickson, Annie and Freda John son, Ruth Hudson, Hazel Ruth aud Alma Larkins, Arthur Johnson, Albert Schrieve, Herman and Ben Chlpd gren, Glenn and Allen Larkins. JENNINGS LODGE Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sanders have returned home, after a stay In Waits tftirg, Wash. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Russcl had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russel and daughter, Mrs. Earnest Irwin, of Portland. GEORGE GEORGE, Ore., March 5. Mrs. H. Smyth, Mrs. Leo Rath, Mrs. H. C. Stepheus and Mrs. Thoo. Hardors visited the George Bchool last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen visited relatives in Estacada last Sunday. A number of the George people at tended the Kaleff sale at Garfield lust Saturday. Miss Phenle Weiderhold, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. A. Weiderhold, for the past few weeks. returned to Yacolt, Wash, where she will take up her duties as nurse. Mrs. N. Scheel visited Mrs. M. Klinker last Sunday. The George Sewing club met at Miss Hulda Paulson's last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper called on Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Harder's last Sun day evening. State sold carload of flaxseed for $4225 $2.75 a bushel. MADE JUDGE NERVOUS. CHICAGO, March 5. Gum chewing on the part of 300 striking girl gar- wlth Mrs. E. C. Warren, who has lnenl womers sioppeu coun proceea been quite sick for a week. lnS8 nere today- Th BM were be" Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Helm and son, f"" Circuit Judge Baldwin on charges of violating picketing injunctions. Each girl was busy masticating, with an occasional sound like the popping of a cork. 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 enteeblos 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 1 fU like a man of 90 years old. Since I took Foley Kidney Pills I feel like I did when I was 21." In 50c and $1.00 sizes. Jones Drug Co. How to Prevent Croup. When the child Is subject to attacks of croup, see to It that he eats a light evening meal, as an overloaded stom ach may bring on an attack, also watch for the first symptom hoarseness, and give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse. Ob tainable everywhere.