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I'aok a CANBY DEPARTMENT IN ZION CEMETERY AuguM K.i.,i., h Mill It it rl ill hi i f Cuml), ,! I . . i r 1 r In III" Inn i run d ry Hnmlii), llm fiim rul ar MIiki'Hii'IiIh In I ii K HIi'liT III" super tliilmi nf llm llnliiiiiii nn IrrliikliiK i nl. II. linn m nf I lila i'li. 'llm (mi I I. il H'fllil' in In M In l.i hiiki'IIHiI linn Ii mi l i in l.ui'i'ly uIIi'IhIihI Mr Kupn lulu l i-m u rinlibiil nf Oiiilir for llm nml ii'iin )mira Hit li'itd k wlilii 1'ASMY, Urn. M.inh 14 .limner A M'Tuli liln. Hiiiillii rn I'mlllc tin 'ln)i, mil) Mlra Alum Knlilil rm inurrli'il il llm lniiiii nf llm bil'ln'n pun nln, Mr. mi 'I Mia H. T IVher, un Tuemluy, Man Ii fi l lm wrtli'i'i wii i uti'l'ii I' il by II' v. W. 1 1 Mniiri', thp IimuI MiIIumIIhI in I ii til it. mnl vitim tninwi by a few of llm Imnnxlutu j relative mnl friend Mm Mi' j t'uli luui la a wi ll k no n Canity ylrl. i being a ili ai'i-inli'lil nf nlm nf III i bct L.. ...... ..h.I I.I..I.I. ...i..u I...I til ...r . . , i .. . Hllir, Mra. ( I)il" Ln, Mr fn in I III, unit l a xi -ii'Tnl fuwirllit In , , . , , IMHKII' .'ll""l inii n- .ii-. ilninli ii ii 'I f lin younger mmIiiI rlr Ira Mra II II. :.iim a a I 'or f 1 ,i 1 1 . 1 Miillur Wrillii'ailii) . Mr Cluik ami liny I'liriin nlnr. nf ll.irlnw, with Canli 1b i lii Wnlm a il..y Tom Ilium liaril, if N'W I'l l. .i III ( miliy Wednesday. iiri InirliiK IuiiiIm r fur nun' liiipruti'liirnl kIhiiiI IiIi lioatia. Tln t'atihy Kl tlutnliril dull na i ntrrtnlm d Widiiiilny i-tenlng at I In- limim nf Mr uti'l Mia I Iom nnl Kriirs lliiini" iri'ri'Ml mere: Mr and Mm W, II 1 1: I r. Mr. mill Mra. (ir.uil White. Mr iiml Mra Ait.nii II Knlfcht. Mr mnl Mia K K lirmltl, Mr ami Mra M J I-" ''. Mr ami Mra lli rl.i rl A liiTkmaii, Mra. linirn Sailer, Mr. Harry II. Ktmia A. II. KuUiit ami Mra. M J. a mio w Itinera nf III" IiIkIi score. Kefronlimclit er served liy III" lionle. Marih K.lh, llm Canhy Lyceum aiMlatlnii will offer "Tim Brewer." a nmjlrnl trio i'iiiiihihi'iI nf three yiiiiriK Imlli'a nf limalral lali'til. lin offer ymi a turli'il program nf iiiki. Itmlru mental hvV. Unix. reading11 ami n'-r I lulnnii'fit al llm Canliy band auill Inrlnm. Oiih nf llm iini ili'liiiliiriil ami liiiii ral am 1. 1 1 allMlra nf llm axiii llm Ml. I'uirlia'a mty lni al llm liuiim nf 1 1 r ami Mra. W, II. Hair Hut unlay utmilng Tim rixnn mm lif fully ilnnruli'il lid ml flimer ami fern, mu ll being llm Iwalr mini m lii'iim. An iiii)ii)iiIiIii aii'iilnx mat I'i'lll al tarila, llm liljtli ori being ! in h J ('. hmiilm h ami Mra. J r Kaiiilmli riiarlia .V Wail "ii Hi l.rlilli m.ili a i niiaiilul Inn .rl wlilli' llm lii'lli'a' iiiiaiiliillmi r I mi a iui l.y Mia Arthur l.raliiiin li.ilnly ri 1 fliuililiii'lila iri' i rui dy llm luml I ii II Kui nl aim ni'"lili'i IIIi I an "lrir.li fiiur," aii'l ili nruiixl wiili mi lilli Iii jiI lr 1'nlliialHK ri'lri'ali III ' n I a, llm lumt irrai nti'i) l.u II luiiln i xurl ti Ii a rrul lrl.li i lay lu, lnml. fur nan I IIuhk .ri nl mm Mr. ami Mra. M J. I Mr ami Mra Ii V. HimlH. Mr i. ml M'a A. lain II KnUlil, Mr. nml Mra. I'huili'a V. Trouty. Mr. ami Mra lluwiinl Kn Ira, Mr ami Mra liiHKH I'l'iiilnlmillir. Mr. uml Mra. J I'. lUutla' Ii. Iir ami Mm. Ili iity A Id ilin.ni, Mr nml Mra. Clmrli'a N Wall. Mr uml Mia- Arthur (.minim Mr ami Mra liruiit WIiIIh, Mr ami Mra K Ii IIoIiIiihuii, Mr. ami Mra Hi-iI.iiI II Ctalia. Mr mi'l Mra ru A iiii.-i ...r liana flpliar, aliM'kriikn from Ndy, aa Canliy Halinr HulurOay Mr. and Mra. Iran luml'li r K'l of Mr, ami Mra II II K f'rl'lay nenliix , II J llil.-y nf I'lilon Hall a a Cunly ahiiipi r Krlilay M Ulounlln of Ailalria Mllla aa a Canhy vlaitur KrliUy I lull lli'l'l'li'r iif Makaliui( a a Canliy laiinr Krlidiy. I Con IK of t'nloii ll.iJI aa a Can hy tiaiiur KrliUy. OSWEGO NEWS FAMOUS TURKISH CITY NOW IN BRITISH HaMS i nilim uml r'rjm Itulilnaon. Il.iyuionil llli f nf Molnll.i mia a irmal nf lit alalir, Mra On HlyliT. Huiulny. Mr r'MiiltiK 'f I'nrtliiml mia In Cull In- iliiiii.itliii; amiTiil nf Ih" minimr ' a lid uliiiloma Thin lin.riiti a iln- (! n ml iiiii r.nii ! of llm IhiItii a llnll 'l lu' Cunliv I'luiiitiinr ai IhhiI ili'lmtliiK ti'.ima urn ii a followa AfflrmiilHi". a i nr Hi'iiMv. I irl Mc k nml Murk limli'i' in it.illii'. AII..TI Clllniiiri', IIII tr ( link t ami t !(va- Ki-mliill. Th"V will iili:ili llti l-'iiailiniii ailuHil Crl i:ir t'Vi'liliiK. ('iilili)'a imuiil Ivri li'ttlll rnliiK In On-null Cliy. wlill" Ihr- af j flrninllvi' ti'iim ri'Miiilna lit Imiim. limi't Inir. llm n'Kiiilt li-atii i'f Hi" Kuatliuin , hi'linnl In-ri at Canliy ItfV. Juv nf Tiiiniiia. Win.li , la run I iIiii IIiik i-vntirrMalli ai-nlri' Ml till' Nururi'in' hull Ihla wrrk. Il la aa ! alati'il I')' lllf Iim uI imatiir, lt"V. K. I. I'll 1 1 "rin 1 W. A. ('lurk nf TllliumHik. a fnrnn'r Cniliy OF liS. WALDORF A I'urly of frli'mM nf Mra in U ul'lnrf nf Houili Orai.; n arniiiK'-'l t'i auriirlaK lur mi Imr Mrtlnl.iy, ami on M'Mi'luy a yroui nf ulmul ,'l i un n ami Kuini'ii, li il l:y Mra I'. II. Jarla Ii, ili'iiiiiinli il ailmlltiim t' nml offi rn) lln-lr nil A rut nlurioiia I. urn hi-on mia ai rwul ilurliiK llm I'H'iilnir. Tim rvi'iilni: mia I'linantitly an-iit In pliiyliiK ' .'-'in" mnl Dm .rl- wliumra irn Mra John Krh k inn, lailli-n' irl ; Otto KrU'kaun. ''iitli'iiirn'a irUv, ami Mlaa (ilii'l)a V.id a, rolianliil'oil irli' T huai' .r' nl i n Mr. ami Mra Cm Ilk V. liaW'tami. I.IomI llavlilanll, Mr mnl Mm. Jum j.li U i lla. Mr. mi'l Mra C orni' K. Iliillic k. Mr. ami Mra J.inn a F'niiiii'lt uml iLiukIiIit Murl.m, Mr. nml Mra. Kui:'iif Wnrtlilnr'nn ami ami WuI'mii'. Mr. i ml Mra. Jnhn IM ln. Mlaa I nil. i )ai la, Mra. John hr I' kami. Mlha Katln-r K.rW kami.. (itin Krli Kami. Mr. nml Mra. II. W. Worth liiKloti, Mlaa Alli'i'ii Wnrthliii.'ton. M i non WnrthliiKtnri. Mr. nml Mra. I'. II JiirlKili. Mr uml Mra. Chard-a I'.lrk imr. Vrrtm Unrkli-y, Mlaa l-nna Jiir rlili. Mra. Otto l.nrauti, Mra ll'-nry Ynti a. Mlaa Clinlya Vut. filnn Wl ilnrf nml Mr. mi'l Mra. Urn Wuhlorf - r i , . - -r." - n- -- -:-'" " ' . ' j Lv. ,. 'J"!?::- : - ' i umm''" ' ' m ' ' '( ' 4 au i-ivwi a x j vc .. ' , 1 OIM"W" i m I III 111 SHOWS GROWTH DURING LAST YEAR r alitint. na In ('unity thla iik ImyltiK milk ra fur hlniirnt I to TllliumHik. Thla la tin' armml ( r .nf riittln Mr. Clnrk Ima ahliMH-il frnm Canliy to THIiitunnk. i MNa luilai. CualriK-k niiliTtalni'il 1 Mlaa Clara Knllmail nf Hi'dlanil thla Mnn Ii la a tut tilth art afurt aa "tin' In Chnrrh Minith" -any rhurrli; Mil j ifchnltt n lunii'J to Imr un aiiiiu ln'ri. j Ikiiiip nrnr .Mnlalla fur A f"W ilaya" I'mfraaur F M. Itntli wua a lluti- vlill. hard vlnltur Tui'lny crnltiK, ralllnr; nuiiilii'r of Canliy flhhi'rmi'n wont un hla ni'phi'w, U'1U Cratlrr. u 1 1,, it, k IhIiiiiiI Humliiy to anulu for fiiritmr Catihy hoy, now a rraldi'iil of; xt, rlualM- luiaa. Thla placi' la onit of that community, who waa Injuri'il In a aawmlll. Mr Criulcr'a I k hroki n ami Imilly maaliril. Mr. and Mra. linhlnann anil Mr. ami Mra. licorKn I ti'ti tl hIuhII'T utli'inlrd the I'ythlan rwiillon l Aurora Wi'dm-a-lay nvi'iiliiK. Hilaatlnn llnny, of Harlow, waa Canhy vlaltnr Thnradny. Mra. K. K. Ilrudll anil alntiT. .Mra. I). 0. Chirk, of Molnlln. wrro I'nrtliiml vlaltora Tliunnlay nml (Vlday. Si'ni'ral nintnhi'ra of Canliy I4i1k'r, No. U. A. V. and A. M.. wrnt lo Aurora lo vlalt ('hunipiM'K lidK". N' ?7, A. K. and A. M , and (o nii'i't tirand Mnalir Monro, who paid an nfflrliil vlalt Ihi-rp. Thnan nttiMidlni; wirc: J. lA-n Kikoraon, II. II. KitIi-h, W. H. Mnpln, I'. C. Hrhaiihi l. CoorRK llulna uml Jom'iili Hi ally. Thn tni'iii licra of ChiimMirK UhIkh airvi'd ono of Anrorn'a fiiiiioiiN aup)"ra. Mr. NordliiitiHrn, of MarknhtirK. waa a Canliy vlnltor Krhlny. Major W. II. Hair ntlrndi-d the nu'i'tlnir of Cliti'kiitnnn County Pair aaaoclntlon al OrrKon City Friday. Mr. and Mr. S. V. lltiiUi'. Mra. l'atrli ttnd MIhhi'h 1aih nml ChrlHtliia HrldKO nrn kui'hIh of William KrldKo, of North Cnnliy. TIioho rolutlvt'8 nro from tho Kant. Solon KIn.i'r, n prominent Ntu'dy farnmr, wua n Canliy Hlioppor Krlday nflortiiH'ti. (liMirun and I'hlllp Schi'iir, of Mucks htiiKi with Canliy HhoppcrH Krlday uflornoon. Mra, Prod Ilnmpton Ih vIhIIIiir lior liiinliand'a imrcnlH, Mr. nnd Mra. 1. Hampton, of Cnnliy. A. tai;liy mitdo u IiuhIiiomh trip to Oregon Oily Saturday. Mm. Currnti unci hod lli'iiry worn Ori'Rnn City Bhoppcra Sntiifduy. Kd Htnfanl wiih a IiiihIiicbh vlxltor Snlnrday. JanicH Adkinn of llm AdkliiH I.ntn- lnr company of Oregon City, apnnt Sunday nt hln lioinn plucc oaHt of Caitby. A. II. Ilim'loy lutR ncci'ptod a )ohI Hon with an old-lino llfo liiHitrancc company and haa bri'ii iihhIcihmJ i larK part of Cliickntuan county, Ho will inn ko hln liiMiiliiiarloi'R In Oi'o Iton City. Ills many Cnnhy friends wIhIi IiIh hiiocchh In Ills now field of lnbor. MIhh Neva Slittll of rortlnml apont uSndny with her purentH, Mr. uml Mr. Kd Hchull. Mr. nnd Mm. Arthur Wlrrhon of rortlnml spoilt Sunday with Mra. WlnehoB' parents, Mr. nnd Mr, l'olk (Irlliblo. Mr. Vlnchon wns formerly principal of acliools In Cnnliy, but now Ih nn omployo of tho Unltod BtntoB l?ovorninont nt rortlnml. Mm. Clydo EvntiH null MImb Vlo lette KvnnB of rortlnml wcro weok ond RiioHtB of Mnyor nml Mrs. W. H. Ilnlr. Mra. Androw Knight of rortlnml Ih a KiicHt of hor niotlier, Mrs. Doyotio this wook. 'Mrs. OoorRO 1'onninn of rnrtliind wns a wcok-ond Kitost of lior mother, Mrs. h. T. Ratten. Tho St. ratrlck's dntice Klvon by the Conby Hand was . largely attended Saturday ovonlnfi, vlBltors bolng pres ent from all thn nelRhborlng towns. MIbhoj Iorralne I-ce and Francos noblnson were nuosts of Mrs. D. 0. Clark of Molalla Saturday. Miss Inga Moe was a rortland via Itor Saturday. tin. beat riahliiK plut-va In llm county and la lirrnmlnu ery Mipular with our lui'iil hnya. On Thumduy I'Vi-ulnis. April 12, Hie Iim'iiI hlKh ailmol will preaeiit "A MudauinmiT NlKhfa Hrvain" at the Canliy Hand Auditorium. There ar 30 i-harnctrra In the play. liii'luilliiK 22 apeakliiK parta. Adml.i aliin '.'i uml .15 ri'iita. Henry Kanne wua n Canliy Iio'ht ThurHday. V. II. Ilalr tniide a biiHlneaa trip to Portland Thuraday. Mra. tirant White la tho kucbI of her slHter, .Mra. Dan HuKaard of l'ort land, I Ii lit week. Chnrlea Craliiim of Orenon City la working In iho Huntley lirug Htoro t Ii Ih week, owing to tho uuhciico of WultiT I.elBinan, ' Mr. uml Mm. Clifford lluriteHH or AHtorln nro gucHtH of Mrs. HurgcBS' jjnolhur, Mrs. Minnie Uradford. (iiMirKe ii. liurii, a proiunieiii i'u tato nierchiint of San KtiiiicImco, waa n gueat of Mayor W. II. Hair Thurs day. Mrs. II. It. Kci'los wus a gueat of Mr. nnd Mm. (leorgo Hullock of Os wego Kriduy. Mrs. Kllzalieth W'hlto nnd Mrs, (trai'i' Sailor were gucHts of Mrs. Carl Hethko of Oswego Friday. F. A. HoHengraim of l'ortlund waR a Cnnliy vlHltor Friday. Churli's Kanne, it potato merchant of I'tirtland, was In Cnnhy on buHlne'sH ThurHday. l.auiid Chnpter, No. 113, Ofder Kant, ern Star, enterlirlned tho Muroiir and llii-lr fauillleH ThurHday ovenlng. A large crowd llHtened to tho fol lowing Interesting program: Vocal hoIo, llerliert A. terkinuii; song, Hor teiiHO Stacy; HketchoH, CharloH (!rn- ham. The last wiih an IntoroHlng bur- le.mnto entitled, "Sinter MaHiiUH." and wns the hit of the evening. Tho follow lug were tho churarters: "Sinter Angel Cuke," Muster of I.odgo nnd Most Worthy Skyrocket, lllancho KocIob; "Stater Cosslp," Second In Command, Sara H. 1'routy; "Sister llusyliody," llertha li. hoo; "Sister Thankful," Inner (iiiiifil and Keeper of tho Clout, Mrs. Sudo l.ui ke; "SlBtor l.onosomo.'' a widow, Allco lloiidHhadlor; "Sister llluo lllood," a now inemlier, Mra. Mary K. (Jraliam: "Ciuidldntes for Initia tion," Mrs. ruddock, "Tlio llardwure Deal-er's Wife," Mrs. Cnrollno Wang; "Mrs. Ipecac," the doctor's wife, Grace Sailor; "Sister Iltickblto," Miss Mil dred Wang; "Thn dont," n. prominent Cnnliy MiiHon;,"ho rollceman," Mil dred 10. Slacy. After tho program the guoHts played ".r00," danced and had n general good time. A delicious lunch wiib served by tho members of the loca.1 chapter, (iuests were prcsnt from Oregon City, Aurora nnd Hub hnrd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Smith wore l'ortlund shoppies Friday. MIhs Adeline II, Wycth was a rort land visitor Saturday. Miss Henrietta Hock vlHited Mr. and Mrs. J. hue Krlckson ovor Sunday. Mrs. J. II. Wung mndo a buslnoss trip to l'ortlund Fridny. Frank E. Podge was a buslnoss cls Uor In Molalla Thursday. Miss UiVlna Sheridan, Miss Fran ces rotter, Miss Nona Austls and Miss Cattorly were rortlnnd-Orogon City visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hulras wore Oregan City Visitors Snturday. Prof. Harry Shorwood was Inrom Macksbug Saturday. LARGELY ATTENDED TIip fuiu'ral of tlm late II. II. Iu vldann wna held at tlm I O. O F. hal! iiniliT thn liilaplc-a of the liupcrlul Order of Ki'd Men Sunday. A lurg" liuiiiber .of friends were In attend lime. The Itt'dmen, the city council and arliiail children lit floral offer ings. Mr. Iiavldaon died ut Good Satnarl tan Hospital Tuesday evening, March l.t. lie was about 73 yeura old. He wus a r"aUi'iit of Oswego a number of yours, and for aeveral years was city murahal. The whereabouta of hla ami and a hrothi'r are unknown. aw . BRfTlSM f-i u. HilM ST V. ADVANCING TM f)M BAGDAD 4 from Ptzsifr V 700 Ma) 300 . RIVSRA TIjb pit ture ahowi a Tie of Ris-ldd, the chief TurLIah dtj in :.(csiixitnmia, no occupied l.y the British, and the lou of which is a frrave tlo to the Turk. Thin famous city baa Ixi-ri the hutte for all the Turkish oieratlonii in l'eraia, and up to within a few dajn the Turta occupied alout thirty thouaand square inih's of Pemian terrl tor, but with the Itumriana pretoting them closely from Kir uianshab, aa well aa from the direction of Erzenim, indica tions point to a Hpeedy Junction of the Ilritish and Russian forces, which would soon com im'I the Turkish evacuation of IVmiaii ferrilnrir. 1. 1 - - j - IS CELEBRATED Mrs. Kd. Sinclair kuvo a birthduy dinner in honor of her husband's 5-'nd birthday Wednesday evening. March 14. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Kd Sinclair, Mr. und Mrs. E. I. Clny, Mlxs llcrnlce Sinclair, Miss Gladys Sinclair nnd Harry Sinclair of rort land. Tho occasion wns also a cele bration of Mr. Clay's birthduy. he be ing the same ago us Mr. Sinclair. AT SCHOOL AFFi Mrs. Kd. Confer on Wednesdny aft ernoon entertained a few of her friends. Tho afternoon wus spent In music, having a good time. Lunch was served. Thoso who were nt tho delightful af fair were Mrs. Leonard Ilalllnnu, Mrs. H. W. Confer, Mrs. Charles Illckner, MIhs I.cona Jnrisch and tho hostess. My. C. A. rtothke entertained Fri day afternoon In honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Gilbert Haines. The aft ernoon was spent In sewing. Miss Hutli llu.ssard rendered several piano solos. A delicious lunch was served. Those present wero Mrs. D. H. Hus sard nnd daughters, Mrs. Charles Clne htis, tho Misses Mutli nnd Evelyn Mus sard, Mrs. Samuel Hussard, Mrs. Arch Corn nnd children. Miss Mabtd Corn, n'l of rortland: Mrs. Grant White, Mrs. Snylor of Canity, Mra. J. C. Haines, Sr., Mrs. J. C. Halites, Jr., Mrs. Uurn horst, Mrs. Itoso Headrlck, Mrs. Henry Hurghorst. Mrs. Fred Steffens, the honor guest, hostess, Mrs. C. A. Iletb ko, and son Carl. OSWEGO LOCALS Tho Oswego Women's Club met at tho home of Mrs. ti. Howard Pettln ger, March 14. A press committee of four was to be appointed, one from South Iswego. ono from Old Oswogo, 'and ono from tho new town, with the president, Mrs. John Illckner, ns chairman of the committee. Mrs. Leslie Talbot and' Mrs. Je rome Webster wero In charge. The subject chosen was music. rrof. Garretson and wife of rort land entertained, Mrs. Garretson ploy ing the violin, accompanied by Mr. Garretson on the piano. Several beau tiful numbers were rendered, which were greatly appreciated by the mem bers., rrof. Garretson gave a talk on "Old Music, and Old Music Mas ters." then Interpreted their music.! with Mra. Webster at the piano. The I li'i'tum was both Instructive and enter-1 talnltig. Mrs. 'i'it1iiKi-r and Mra. King aerved a dainty lunch. Mra. A. King Wllmn and Mrs. A. J. Hnaalter will have i Imrge of the pro gram t'i't meeting. March 2. Mra. Klla Clark haa Hold her prop erty to laauc Austi n and will move to California. Mlaa Margaret I.oiigh of rortland was tho guest of her aunt. Mra. Charles Johnson of Portland, the first of the week. Gaylord Wortbington and daughter Knthleen of Itoseburg are visiting bis pnrenta, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wortb ington of South Oswego. Mr. und Mrs. Vern Sin-nccY visited relatives In St. Johns Sunday. Mrs. Frank Dane and small son and her sister. Miss Dena rroaser. left for I .os Angeles Saturday. Miss rrosscr will spend the summer In California. William Hush It visiting at Great Fulls. Mont He will also visit Sho shone, Waho. before returning. Miss Kllr.aheth Schuulel is home from the Oregon City hospital, where she recently hail undergone an opera tion for appendicitis. She Is doing nicely nt present. Hilly Hetrlcks left for Spokane, Washington, Fridny. Mrs. Arch Corn and children of Fortlnnd spent the week-end with rel atives. Mrs. Clyde Churchill and children of Estncada are visiting Mrs. Church Ill's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Todd. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Monk entertained Sunday with a birthday dinner In honor of their son, William. Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hullock. Leonard Davis. Miss Mildred Monk, Mr. and Mrs. Monk and tho honor guest, William Monk. Mrs. Otto Lursen and children of Altoonn, Wash., are visiting her par ents, A. Waldorf, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones of Heaver Creek spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Dyer, Mrs. Jones' par ents. Mrs. Jomes Copenhaurer has re turned from nn extended visit to her mother nt Gateway, Ore. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walt Waldorf of Mil lino were week-end visitors at the homo of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Waldorf of South Oswego. Mrs. John Iirsen of Cumas, Wush., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Cllne. The second quarterly conference will be held at the Methodist Episco pal church Sunday. An all-day meet ing will be held Sunday. Rev. Ford will preach at 11 o'clock. Pinner will bo served ut the I. O. O. F. hnll by the members of tho church. Miss rearl Slromgreen of Oregon City visited relatives lust Saturday and Sunday. Miss Utilise Stromgreen of San Frunclsco Is visiting relatives here. The Timber Grove school was clos ed for a week on account of the sick ness of the teacher, F. B. Launer. Goorgo Kberly nnd family are going to leave. They are intending to move to Oregon City this week. OAK GROVE FUNERAL SERVICES ARE REED FDR LOUIS BRANDT Funeral services for I-ouls Brandt, a retired newspup'T editor and a res ident of Oregon for a number of years, were held at the Kenworthy undertaking parlors at Soil wood Tues day at 3 o'clock. Mr. Brandt, who was 78 years old. died at bis home Saturday, March 17. Mr. Brandt, who about a month. Mr. Brandt, who was a veteran of the Civil War. besides his widow. Is survived by five children: Miss Au gusta M. and Ralph E. of Oak, Grove; Oscar Brandt of Tacoma, Wash.; Mra. A. Lincoln Hart and Mra. William E. Myer of Toledo. Ohio. Incineration was at the rortland Crematorium. atteiid-'d by more than l')0 of the Kp worth League last Friday evening. Tho topic for next Kunday evening will be "Christian Certitude."' by the paator. Key. DuLong. Thj l-adles' Aid met at the church Wednesday and held a 10 cnt social ' tea. One hundred and fifty dollars damages is the amount asked for in a suit brought Monday by L, 0. Nightingale, who charges that C. H. Marsh poisoned a valuable shepherd dog belonging to him. The dog died under mysterious circumstances January 8. 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 1 feU like a man of 90 years old. Since I took Foley Kidney Pills I feel like I did when I waa 21." In 60c and $1.00 sizes, Jones Drug Oo. OAK GROVE. March 21. The La dies' Aid of the Methodist church held a social tea in the parlors of the church Wednesday. March 21. Mrs. Bean of rortland gave several readings, the musical selections were of' home tal ent. Owing to the weather the ladles did not turn out as well as was ex pected. Ttefrstshments were served and a pleasant afternoon was Bpent by those presen L George Blgtiam left Monday for Bak er to do the stone work on the new school house hnder construction. Rex. Lampmnn was a visitor here Friday. Mrs. Harry Balentyne and her chil dren, of MolalK are visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Allen. They will return home Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Cederson was a rortland visitor Friday. Mrs. W. A. Blackerby nnd daughter Levla were visiting Mrs. L. E. Bent ley and family nt Twilight. Miss Edith Morgan, formerly teach er In our school, visited tho school Friday. Miss Anna Colburn is improving after a long sick spell. The classmates of Mildred Waldron gave her a surprise party Thursday evening. Games and music made the time pass too quickly for the little folks. Refreshments were served. Dortha Balckerby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blnckerby, has been qulto 111, but Is improving slow,v. Naw York's Great Bridjaa. The live giant spani of steel, which, like gargatinan lingers, clutch the two aides of Last river. Iiludlni; New York and Brooklyn togctner. cost America's metropolis half a much a the I'auuma canal cos! the federal government. Three of them, aays the National Gtngrnplilc Magazine, are suseudcd from culiku the wires of which. If placed end to end. woulfl more than twice girdle the earth. If placed side by side these five great structure wou!d provide a roadway as wide as the Washington monument Is high, and if placed end to end tbey would moke a great bridge over six miles long. Across the Brooklyn bridge alone 125.0UO surface cars travel every tweu- tr-four hours, with other vehicular traffic In proportion. An inrreaa of 43 par rent in IU liiilnlilu.il deposit In one year la llm rmiti of tha First National Hank of Oreun City. In the mim period the Lank has swured new depos itors, has increased its surplus from Hm.DI to fJ5,000 ami IU deposit have inrmaaoil f 139,1 H',67. during tha last year tha bank haa purchased and installed modern 20-ton bur-glar-proof coin vault, coin safe, safety deposit boxes and savings banks, and has remodeled tha Interior of Its banking room for tha conven ience of It patrons. Tha building has recently been equipped wltb an automatic gas heating plant Tha bank has issued tha following- com parutlva staterni-nt of It condition: Mar. 7, 19l Mar. 6. 1917 Capital Hock. I'O.OOO.OO .. 8.9'J9I Surplus Individual deposits Certlflrtei of deposits .. 7.SI3 24 I' o a t a I aav- Ink- deposit 2I.S32 C7 Time certifi cates of de posits 7.731.03 Savings do pos its 1,092.22 l.'iO.OOO.OO 25,000.00 170,427.29 24.1.0CS.M 12.15931 3li,747.9 31,133.72 9.659.01 Tola's .l.'70,6:5.K $109,76843 Whan Hawaii Waa a Republic Hawaii was proclaimed a republic July 4, 14. More than a year befort Queen LUiuokalaiil had heeti detse by a committee of public safety be Chase of her attempts. It was claimed. o secure more absolute power. A pro visional government wus set up, wblcb lasted nntll the islands were proclaim ed a republic. Stanford B. Dole, former head of the provisional government, became president Cnsuccessful at tempts had been mude to conclude a treaty of atiucxnticu with the UulteC States. The Islands were Anally annex ed July 7, lttS, as a war measure, tha United State? being then at war with Sitaln. They were organized a terri tory June 14. 1M0. Ex-rresident Pole vas appointed governor by Fresident UcKlnley. , Rank Foolishness. You occasionally see It stated that colds do not result from cold weather. That is rank foolishness. Were it true colds would be as prevalent In mid summer as In mid-winter. The microbe i that causes colds flourishes in damp cold weather. To get rid of a cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It Is effectual and Is highly recommended by people who have used it for many years as occasion required, and know Its real value. Obtainable everywhere. OAK GROVE, March 22. The Nee dle craft and domestic science club met at the home of Mrs. Helma Gel lisplo Tuesday, March 20. and held a St. ratrick party. Fifteen ladies were present. Tho rooms were beau tifully decorated in the green colors tho favors nnd all over the house the color was carried out. Mrs. J. B. Evans nnd Miss Felix read on the life of St. Tatrick. Tho guessing contest wns won by four ladies, so each re ceived a small prize. Dainty refresh ments were served by tho hostess. Mrs. J. B. Evans will entertain April 3 with nn Easter party in honor of the new president. Miss Felix. Miss Edith Dunham entertained with a St. ratrick party Fridoy eve ning at her home on Courtney road. Music and games made the evening pass too quickly for the young people. Will REGAIN USE Of LEGS BY OPERATION E. D. Olds, of Oak Grove, waa in Oregon City Fridny, and stated that his son. Dcilon, Is improving at the hospital In I'ortland, and that be will bo able to bo removed to hla homo at Oak Grove the first of next week. The young man was Injured September 4, 1915, when horses that he waa driv ing became frightened and ran away. The young man was dragged consider able distance, his left leg waa broken, and his right leg Injured. Infection it In in the broken leg, and it waa necessary to remove about three In ches of the bone. A bone-grafting operation was performed by Drs. Rockey, and a portion of the bone of the light leg removed and grafted to the bone of the left leg. This has been a most successful operation, and the. young man will have the use of bis" legs In about three months. He will be able to use the crutches on Sunday. He has been in the hospital for four months. C. A. Nash, who haa been In the dairying business in this city for the past two and one-half years, sold bis dairy herd and delivery wagon to Lud wig Hartke, who recently purchased the interests of the Hozelwood dairy. Mr. Nash had one of the best dairy herds in this county Including Hoi stein and Jersey cattle. Mr. Hartke practically owns the largest distribut ing establishment in the county, aa he , has assumed the route formerly sup plied by tho Hazelwood dairy. The Clover Leaf and that of his own, mak ing several hundred patrons In all. Mr. and Mrs. J. Schauble, of Star ford, were In Oregon City Tuesday. While here they visited relntlves. Mrs. Schauble was formerly Miss Annie Schroeder, of this city. Charles RIsley, of Rlsley station, who underwent a slight operation at the Oregon City hospital a few days nso, was able to be removed to his home Sunday evening. TWO MARRIAGE LICENSES. County Clerk Iva Hnrrinirton Thursday issued marriage licenses to Kate H. Kensinger and Honestv F. Whitney, of Canby; and to Hilda Johnson and John Erick Johnson, of tnis city. OAK GROVE CHURCH NEWS. Our Sunday school seems to be per manently over the 100 mark. L. A. Billiard put in the new window lights the first of the week, which will be a great relief to the hearers of Rev. DeLong. Another classroom, has been ar ranged. Miss Bayles' class to occupy the same. Communion service will be held the first Sunday in April. An Easter pro gram has been arranged. Miss Klssell's short visit to the com munity resulted in much good. Among other things, she made 90 calls. Her address Sunday morning was help ful and inspiring. The St. Patrick entertainment waa Rubber Stamps Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special stamps on short notice. Orders received by 5 P. M. delivered the following morning. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 a R JONES Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. 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