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Pa nr. 2 OREGON CnV FNTFJIPRISE. FRIDAY. MARCH 30. 1917 OVi RricP&-RT0 i9n OAMAftCUk DAMASCUS. Off. March H Mra Henry ik has tcen tutting lib Mr. and Mm. Aii(ii llmk for the U( r-k. Mr. J. T. Cbittwood U la Portland visiting br daughter. W. W. Cooke and J. Norton were In Oregon City Tuesday. Tha w-k!y cottage praver meeting III t beta at the l.lngln home Krl day n!(bt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moor rr In Or gon City Tuesday. Mr. Noah Itoyer and children re turned to their home from Cortland lat Sunday. Mr. Wm. Cookt weut U Fall City lat Friday to Vlalt her parent. Mr.j and Mr. Howermau. i Mr. E. Hall la on the alck IIL Mr. and Mr. C. Eckert railed at the Ht'hmarti home one day loat week. Mr. and Mr. Garrison (mm S) ea rn ore. men In lmiicui Sunday. Mra. Summer called on Mr. Fre dolph last Friday. GIGE EDWARD DIE PASSESJIf IN EAST FATMIR AND SON WELL KNOWN HERE Oil WITTHIN FEW WEEKS Or EACH OTHER. CI.ACKAMAS. Ore.. Mar.h Curia Edward Dye. formerly a real- dint of thu place, died at hla liouie CEOAROALC. The baaket an iat at fhool bon.a lialmday ttlaiht ! well attended and an en fl!i in irotrui waa ivn.l. red, fwr which Hurl) la.kt-H went aoll, .iiuiiu4 K Id. Mr. and Mil. Jxti 11 Conor ii hi Ore.. ill City and I'orlland Wedliea da) I t limn and wife met ahopplng i ' . .. , . 4444 444 4 HAZELIA. III Molal'a Wr.n. ! . e iliorK iti)rr ( I. ! an lnnta 'f tor and blonder i j Mr (Irr'it I aal"g wood for laavld I .. ....I ... u... l..!.L.....l. M'tilii-n .e..l...n. "" --'- Mr and Mrc V. K l.rnrj and Clifford iwnl jialurdar, and Sunday at Sli-riMk. i Mr. and Mr fine), from Wrl I. Inn. were Ha e!u vlaltor. S'liida). Mr Hugh, linker and ton. Ki-nneih. werw Portland vl.llor HalurJay Cuy M. A'av, of I'urtland. vi.lted J IV Cook Hatiird.iv evening Mla Harriet Pun.. in, of Ce.re ll ed a tha a (Hi 4 tla(in to fcdwln r'oalor, ki niutrd to lha Kratliuuer la. Mr. ar a runnliif a ood c.iuu fuf 1 hrla iHtepideb. Ibey rullltig the ialdla IlinUr 4 MULINO. 4 MCI.INO. tr. Man h :-Toin r"h a an Ointoa nty U.llor lot Hal'ir I day lila fattier, Annual ridkaon. made a lonilr.a tup to (lrron City Vedn.ta)' laallln Mi (lunald, of t'ult.m, ranie don lat "ri.ay bife b aa the 1,4 I-..,,, Sunday at lh9 M BJmo.h,r. Mr.. M-ry Kt.iiKi-r home nir l.ltiral ' ..... I i nnaii r.ru aon eni m 01 ; Ion Saturday to tall her urandiuolrier. j Mr Hall, liu ta 0 yeara nld thai ! d.v. li It. K. Ikiiitr i'riit lh eek -nd alih her dauta.r. Mra. Au(ul Km kton, at Mu.luo II. .11 . I...... I. ..f k..M, r..... tbu -ah, a ten li'd . ...Mhd.y .i.r, , . """" al Hill l.o.,n..( h e at Cotton Sat ti i i ' nida I I'anteli i N. II I n r n..l I aaa an Onion rllr In Wi-at ItKMimtleld. Ne York. Mari h ali-nt the ..!. end with her 'arvnla. i vuitor rtitturday. A 4 MEAOOW BROOK. nth. ot t'ni-umouu, lolloin a I rii l lllneat. and ! than Hint' week af i-r the death of till Kill, Kntent, lu aa a!o a lU tlm of luieumoiila Cmriie K. Itc, a llie ion of the late l'r. Ilriiri lye, of Sa'auiaiira. New York, and aa trn In r "rank! in Ulle. X. Y . in 1X9. lie ll id In Sal inam-a until 1 "'.'.'. tun h tain to Oregon l'.h hl tfe, and lived at Clutkamaa tint 11 m )iar aiio when the family removed to Hovheater. Xevv York, taking up ibolr n-aidi'm-e In Went llloomfield a few monthi Iat r He U inrihed by hla wife, two aona, Kaymond !e. of Hocheiter, and Arthur Dye of Yeat UUiomrield. and a daughter. Mra. Huth Itrigiii. and a granddaughter, Kdltb Itrlgm. of Yrt llloomfield. Mr. and Mra II T IHitoan. of Iti'd om Farm M . Mi(le Kaiaer. from Mountain lload. vlalted lth her alater. Mn Conrad 7. 1 in menu an. rrld.ty n Sat urday. ailfred llaker .t tlie gueal of hi lirother. Ilandd T.iker. of I'urt land. Saturday and Sunday llnch llaker tr.in.ot l tmalnrai In rort'nnd Monday Ceorgo Itatilr. of Stafford. U til. Mlm Klhel Itaker u ili aintlv- en Mr l oin vent to On-gnn City lal I Saturday. l Mr Wallme iol,r and her ion. 4 W'llllattl. llll 1.1 flrtt..n l'llv U.i... ... ... .... tt f , rmii. day. 1 ! Mra Arvhla Pavla hi gone to Til- Mra. U S.at:!e made a Imtlneaa trip 4llHlk , hpr pwnU. NKEDY. tot k rruahvr at lha aoulh end of I'akeia lilldga V M Kin hem rnenlly bud lined a :o iiinntha' old HoUleln, ablih rlih rd H w Mi mil ilreaai'd. WILSONVILLE. 4 Mii Halen Munay vlaidd fileiol III the illlann mi Haluidar. I Ulle Ilia latil Ad n hai Imh m iiille III I'Ul la no brllnr. Mill J - a I Annul relnrne.l from Ni-alnfK on tVedneiday, afle'r tlall- Ina Dure fur aome lime I iHiriliei, llimngli Ilia Mvir, Ituwrll. of - Kidney and hkin. If yoll liive liuligeallon, llllKglall liter, liaaal or ollirr ralaiili, linateaily lunH or niiaiglilly akin, gel Ilia al'ia nitery" t day ami tit al miea to rr.lr your iiiiilll liloml mill the kind thai piita energy and aiiilillmn Into ymi ami liiinga Lack youth ami vltfoiniii ai'lioii. Sold by ilealeri III loHid or lalil'l form; or m-ikI Inn. for trial ikage labli la In l'r. V. M. I'l. lie, Hullalo, N. Y. What AUs Your I lava you la-coma rua domi, weak, rmai'iaul, iale alter a lung ai n rdd f iira Ilia ikiii alma) that II MinI li Hon and aaU-ryf Hpiing to lli lima alien vitality la at Ha loaeH rlili flian loiuae mum- by ridding the IhnI v id lla aa nuoiUliil Milani lie IimIi U1 IiIimmI ailli a tiiioilaling loiiiii. l'r. I'lMie'i lloldeli Mmllral haroy rty, flea Inmi aliidod or nan'iilua ami ettiai'leil fumi ria and link uli nue (l)i-i-iiiie, liannl.i a fiom Ilia IiIm all Hiia.ni aiil linOire mailer. It liaaoUr llie lniiuia di mii ami railli Uieiu out, aa It ilm-l all llll to C.inl'i Thiirndai l li. tuner t-iil io nunnaro i ui.r -, rir r:j..rn Oregon, ah-re th.-y luie dai of la.l ttvrk. Jural. -d hoinrl.-ad l II. Yiler .ni ii v,-rl da), t.f ( M K j M..U Und daurht.T Mil la.l eek tuning r.lallvr. at Cell , ,ir..d. a em M.ilal'a tl.ltor. Tue.day. tialU. Vah 1 I ...li.. .,t.l.a- wlin h . .I......I J. M Mi'Kay. of SI I'aul. vl.lled annul h-r.. f..p it... v u u i... ... Or. Iietln.k. of the I'nlieratly Or.'gon. a.. In M'll.onv Hie on Salur Iat, ruining lo addri- Ilia niemliei. of Hie leni hen' Inatlluli' Harold II Say iriit Saturday al hli lionie here, reluming In thu I'nlter ally on Sunday evening. 1 lu-te M,i a Nl 'eling of llin fanner.. Indd In our vlllaKi' on Tm-adav even In. In aliont entiitiiulilng a Maie houM at lha corner. The little ditn.uter of Mr ami Mr. Cnri'V, ho an lak-ii In the ho.llnl lit I'lirtlnnd ll aerk. died al tint I'lnie. and ai bniii'd on 1 loir -dir. the funeral being held at tha raaldanp of Vr. Mary Sei.lv, rio liilrriiirnl mad In I'leitaiint Hill reiueli-rv The Meadombrook Literary club 111 hold 111 next meeting on Satur- day eyeolng. March 31. Initead of the' nauol date, ai few of the atar mem bera will be abaent Sheriff Wilaon, of Oregon City, and U Hubbard, of Molalla. were In Mead-' on brook on buaineaa Monday. MACKS8URG. i tiTtitlm-iI tiy her cou.in. Mia. Maron nn J, i. iiauiey. i ue.nay. , j algue.) hi. inmllloii. Thomp.on. of Ceji). Saturday. Mr:. Noblltt and aon. Alliert. tiiadiij t,,, Hno(,:rua. enl to Portland Hertiert Punran a. a Portland vli- trip to Canity Saturday. Thuradav and while lliere a Ilia Itor Saturday. . Mn. Hora lliiht.r and little dauKh-i KW,t f hla aon. Itolert. Jr. who It a Mr. and Mr.. C. Zimmerman vllle.l i ler. who nave iieen viamng me lor- .indent n (hn IVrtli.nct arhrvid with the latter', parent.. Mr and Mr. Wm. Kala-r. of Mountain Itoad. Sun day. lUiella School IWai Own Iterord! The attendance record of the lUrrlla ineri mother for t It - l..t two weeki. Mr l.e.lle Holiday wa a Port have relumed to tlo-ir home at Itrayerl l.md tl.ltor Prlday. l'f,',k I Mra. Joe IVunl.t and children have Mr and Mn. Hen Wolfer. Sr. werol none In Candy In tl.lt her parent.., Mr. Hubbard tlnltori Saturdav. . .and Mra John Itiirna. AIhiui thirty friend, of John nud An hle and Out P.ul. Irfl Mon luy Jame Say urt.rlai-d them on Tue.d.y eii-nlng. M.inh 77. al their home. Ilm o. i-ralon bring their nineteenth, birth day, iinniei were played, and prtiei were aurded In M.iri-iir. t HuIiiIkU and Ju k Annua, while the drnw prim fell to llie lot of Ml.i MbiI.i.Hii PllkliiKtoii. Kerreahmeiiti wrm aerved. and many giHid wl.he rttended to the twill loa for happy returtin of the day. The teacher.' InMltute held III the lix ul .choolhou.n, on Haturday waa a treat ucce In rverv .nrlli ular. Ttiej a,aa44j) addre- given ly the dlfT.-r.-iil apeak-1 era were both highly Interr.tlng nnlL JENNINGS LODGE lioitriictlie. A iiimptiinu repaat oil a ervni nt iiiHin nnd a ileiiiliil pnv MOTHKKH OK OKIXO.V. Albany, niegmi. " At one lima I aa weak ami n r y o u ; bad . head arli a ami I liarkarbei llyer ' waa ilnnglnli, ami I I waa li.mliM i w ltd ronatipalnui. i I luiili-l a Initio . 7 - a roiialitiilioiial iniiii.-r. n no ihi I. -Id me about I r. Pierce'a liolil.n Medical I -.. v - ery. I look il ami It limit lue nclo lip. gave me new lrvni;lli, put i liver III g m m I aline, ami lielpi-l 'i in every ay ." Mk. KLLkX w IIIH i;.' :'nd Miwt. i k. r; mm The ronntant rain cem try In i; to' The champion arithemtic ten and I Indemnify ui for making our garden. apellera accompanied by a number of other went to Clarka Friday, the Meadow-brook acbool winning with, a acora of S75 to 3S1 in arithmetic and C'larkf achool claiming honors In spell ing. Clarka will return the match after they get little more practice, they said. Myrtle. Haxel. Glenn and Allen Lar- klna spent Tueaday evening at O. T. Johnson's, of Union Mills, playing pro gressive Rook. Essls llendrickson. of Molalla, spent the week-end with Ruth and Alma tarklns, returning home Monday. Quite number from here attended the basket social at Cedardale Satur day nlpht reporting a Rood time. Hult brothers had a crew of men running logs the last few days. Hen Chindgren and Fan Fredrickson were out trying their cameras at J'eas olo s Sunday. George Anderson, who Is hauling logs from V. Batey. made a busl ness trip to Oregon City Wednesday. SCHOOL TO GIVE MENT. ENTERTAIN- DAMASCUS, Ore.. March 28. The Damascus public school will give a literary and musical program Satur day evening, March 31, at the German hall. A good program is under prep aration. Ths proceeds are to be used for the benefit of the school. Refresh ments will be served. V UArlLUW. BARLOW, Ore.. March 27. Mrs, Wrolstad, of Yodervllle, was visiting her mother, Mrs. Erickson, last week Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Crowley and Jim Crowley visited at the Crowley home in Portland Sunday. Road Supervisor K. Zimmerman has done some good road repairing in this district Mrs. William Cummings and child ren of Oswego, visited her parents last week. Mr. Ormsby was calling on friends here recently. Miss Ada Mass, of Oregon City, vis ited Mrs. Tallman Sunday. Dave Shepherd was unfortunate In having the state veterinary shoot one of his horses which had the glanders. Mrs. Atterbury went to Oregon City Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Crow, of Glenwood Wash., wers visiting Mrs. Crow's grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. Mr. and Mrs. Gribb'e also visited at the Jeese home Sunday. The Canby Herald made a mistate- mcnt In saying a Mrs. Adams of Bar low, was implicated in the "booze" seizure. No one here was implicated and the parties were all unknown here. Mrs. W. I. Bauer and sons, Wayne nnd Donald, were visiting the Irwin family Sunday. LIBERAL. LIBERAL, Ore., March 22. Brenton Vedder visited the Liberal school for the last time last week. Mr. Callam went to join his partner, George Montague, up in Washington, whers they will work on a sheep ranch. Mr. Wlltion, who has been he'ping II. H. WiLske with his clearing, has been called borne. late, by brincln-r forward the pasture. idiu increasing iue uairy uuii'ui. Y'oung chickens are much earlier than usual. Broods of the tiny fow ls are peeping everywhere over the ranches and are thriving notwith standing the rain. The wheat Is growing at a pure that is more grati fying In view of its high price. The fruit trees look as If certain to yield a bountiful crop, though they are keeping the buds still in their winter wrappings. The woods are full of spring treasures. It is hard to walk without stepping on the pur ple violet and everywhere the Oregon grape la displaying Its masses of crlm son and gold. The rose-bushes are putting out their wealth of leaves looking full of the vigor the promises to reach profusion. The enforced delay In preparing the soil for planting has given the ranch ers time to look after other import ant Interests. The tax-payers league is growing In numbers und earnest ness of purpose. A large and most enthusiastic meeting was held at ; J'acksburg Saturday evening. A I league was organized at Rural Dell ; on Friday evening. A large gathering J took place In the Drylands district on j Saturday evening. Delegations were j present from the Bear Creek and from the Eby Districts. A league was formed fit Drylands and much Inter-1 est shown in general. The Mothers' club is to beet for j an afternoon session at the home of Mrs. Bixel. on the last day of March. ' Frank Shultz, though not entirely! recovered from the Injury he re ceived some time ago in land-clearing, is able to go about his farm. Miss Lucille Gibson, who has been spending some time In Portland with her sister, Mrs. Ed Burgess, and Mrs. ogel, has come home. I Miss Edna Hamilton is filling a po-1 sltion in Aurora. I The Misses Lila and May Schultzl Rnpnt SlinrlilV nf hnmn hi. I rntitrnarl ' on Monday to Canby. Miss Bertha BoechI is still employ ed at Astoria where she' makes her home with her aunt, Mrs. Voss. j n S ? y ft HAZELIA. 4 Q b 1 Miss Hairi-t J. Duncan, of Hazelia who has been instructor In the George school for the last two years, Bpent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mra. H. T. Duncan, of Redwood Farm. Albert R. Boutz attended a banquet with the OHwego Araisans In Port land Thursday. Mrs. Joseph Eastman spent a day shopping in Portland Saturday. Henry Pollard, accompanied by his sisters Misses Lucy and Hannah, spent Thursday in Portland. A. It. Boutz attended an entertain ment given by the Odd Fellows in Portland Wednesday. The Hazelia Literary society meets Saturday evening; an Impromptu pro gram will be given and new officers will be e'ected. An interesting program in being pr-pared by the Hazelia Sunday school and will be given on Easter Sunday directly after Sunday school. George Lacie. of Portland, is at the C. C. Borland home again after spend ing a week at his home in Portland. 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. BLOOM MANURE SPREADERS. IN.iSHORT THE FULL LINE MYERS POWER SPRAYERS AND PUMPS. GARDEN TOOLS. W. J. Wilson &Co.,orogrocnity' Geo. Blatchford, MOLALLA, OREGON gram wa given In the afternoon by pupil from the hool. The tlltune achool waa artl.tlriilly dororati-d for the ocfiialoii by Ml. a Scollard. The beautiful rarnnllona uaed wnr a gift of Dr. Ilrown. of the Wledermann i . Horal. Entrances lo Important Harbors Arc Quickly Protected. COAST ARTILLERY IS READY. Evry Squara Foot of Val.r Niar Port of N.w York Mail Unial, Evan For Rowboat Riar Admiral Kniyhi S.t About Safeguarding Narraganaatl Bay Naval Dutricl. Vi'a.lilUkiion.-When the brrnk with Germany came I wo of the hum! i lnlM ralo and Intricate mine Held. Unit it nation ever iIcvImiI for the anfciiiiuril Inif of a elty'a vmier f.ilr. were ilnn lieil by tlie ii-V.l uilillcry und the corp. i f engineer to (noted tlio en tram cii to I In- water Immediately jaooiii .icw inrK. ii mi u lii'k "men VMi coinpleleil in nil miVo llie Irixt de tail, the iiciiiul Inyliu- of I lie inlnm. ami these were Morcd by bundicili nt I'ort Tot tin and Sumly Hoot., ii in'y for lb' uu'Miiit;i) front (lie vvnr ili-i-n M im-ii t which would .end Ilm I llin- liner, otil with Ihclr-gingerly ImulU-il burden.. The ngxre.-dvi inn nnd ilelcimliui ! tlon wltli which mi nil-ii ': rnn be doll-.-' ered an a leinin of the Fun peiiii vvnr vvlili-li Iiii.h imt tit-en l'iM iiii llie mili tary and mi mi I mil- In 1m of ttil country. r 'f ! Forget Your Achea. Stiff knees, aching limbs, lame back make life a burden. If rou suf fer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy to app'y; it penetrates without rubbing and soothes the tender flesh. Cleaner and more effective than mus sy ointments or poultices. For sprains, aore muscles or wrenched ligaments resulting from strenuous exercise. Roan's Liniment gives quick relief. Keep It on hand for emergencies. At ins tel. The eel has two separate hearts. One heart beats ISO. the other 100 times i minute. school, for the month ending March 23, shows a vast Improvement over all past history. Out of twenty-two scholars seventeen have been neither absent nor tardy and have fully de served the credit of having their names placed on the honor roll. The honor roll students are: Kenneth llak er, Grace Duncan, Lawrence Duncan, Irene Duncan, Arthur Plala, Jerry Fiala, Charley Helms, Raymond Helms, Iena Lehman, Wilbur Lehman, Edith Wanker, Audrey Wranker, Len- ard Whittcn, Everett Whltten. ? LIBERAL. 4, t, ; j 4 , Q b b EAGLE CREEK. -? t $ i? t 4 to Is your child pale and fretful? Does he cry out in sleep or grind his teeth? These symptoms may mean worms and you should obtain relief at once. KIckapoo Worm Killer la a pleasant remedy that kills the worm, and by :ts mildly laxative quality expels It 'rora the system. Worms sap the vl allty end make your child more sus ceptible to other ailments. Tour Orugglst se'ls KIckapoo Worm Killer EAGLE CIIEEK, March 29 Mrs. II. M. Drash, very pleasantly enter tained the "Helping Hand" last Wed nesday afternoon. The club will meet with Mrs. E. Naylor April 4. Mrs. Katie Douglas waa a Gresham visitor last Thursday. . Earl and Everett Shibley, of Spring water, were over to It. B. Gibson' last Friday. They want to buy a horse. , Miss Edna Kennedy spent the week UMEItAL, Ore., March 20. A num ber of trees have been blown across tlie new skid road, which Chris Doep pleli Is making. Mr. Uoepplcb made a trip to the Moehnke saw mill for lumber to repair his skid road. Mr. Monro, of Molalla, Is working at the Willamette Valley Southern station. MrB. Ditnick, of Woodburn, .who has been visiting her son, Harold Dlmlck and her brother, Richard' Wright, ro-j Joe Daniels and his son, Lee, wnro Oregon City visitors Saturday. v LOGAN. t I-OGAN, Ore., March 28. Miss Don ahue, primary teacher, Lower Logan school, has been quite III for sovoral days, but is much improved now. There was rijcent'y organized In the Iiwer I-ogan district a Parent Teacher association, with thirty-two names enrolled, for a beginning. At the next meeting the association will have an apron sale. Thonn to bo made by girls of tho school, the proceeds ttirnwl flfirnn ror-nnHv - - aifc j - ..,.,..1 i. ...... 1 am i. D. W. liadgnr, who has been sawing lu "n ,-,i"i1""-1" i ' rir-k-wnod for Mr. Price, of Molulla, was absent for a short time last week to visit with his family. , Mr. Day and family, who formerly POLK'S b & GAZETTEER A Bniia nirarforfwr eaen iiir. Towa and VUlara la) Qrriton aod Wahlnf loa, airln lleacrlptlTa Xlmtrh of emi h place, Jrmllmi, r-hlnplnj- FaeiUtle ad Clual tint lllrertnrr al COcb JPBlam aad t'roleaaioo. B. L. POT k CO, Xat. Beattla, WaJh. , HKAU AIIM1IIAI. KNIclllT. It Iiiih ccrtiilnly proved of vast value lo the const artillery, wlilch as ii sec uml and third Hue of !. '.use will be Intrusted with the defense of New York. The lirnt line Is the navy, the f oil! Ill In the mobile army Newport, II. llio sent of n torpedo fin toi-y, a mine Iiiinc, fuel station, mil uitiou magalnes, tin imval war col lege and oilier dcpniliueiilH of hlgli nuvnl Importance, vviih foiiunlly Iiiiiih fen cd from I ho control of Collector of Customs l''!t..Hlmmoiis to Hour Admiral AiiNliii M. Knluht. The la tier imineili ntoly set iiboitt piolei-llng Hie Imibor Kliil the cut Ire Nnrriigaicietr my nuvnl jb-trli't ngniiist any cuu-rgi'iicy. Mines were colkictcd al I-'orli (Indite and Adams ready for distribution In tho waters of the harbor npproiicln-H Every strategic center was placed un der (loiilile guard, the ,ulilic was re fused admission nnd troops n fiiKi-J, requirements for standardizing thf 1 1 .. , 1. I . t. ...Ml ... A. , "IU..II win iw noon. Jin uiuoi- .,.. ..l,.,,, , ... ..,. ,, ... taln.n'-nt will also bo given by the ,,,. (mvn rp,.,.V,.,, ,,, ,. school Saturday. April 14, at Harding kno.,vn ns 1C mm.Mih,u slate." In Grange ha'l. All welcomo. diluting the pouts wliM, tliey will In Harry Hauler, of Logan, has Invest-, ,.U,,(1 , t , , pv,.m ,lf M), ed In a new "spud" planter. I actual mobilization or.M-. During 1916 Clear Creek creamorv Tho naval torpedo factory was espe made 713,671 pounds of butter. The cBy inyj i-;str ,me ,y w,iri,or total pounds oi cream received was and operation In shifts have Iieen ,,730,880. Total cost to manufactun 3..C6 cents per pound. Hutterfut av erage price paid 33.50; butter sol ' total proceeds $219,248.70. E. C. Gerber, road supervisor, has t crew working putting np bunkers an dercd, while (-(Torts were made to n- crult 400 sddltlonnl machinists. Thro torpedo boat destroyers, with a full quota of torpedoes, are protecting th factory and ready at tho anno time t-i perform such oilier dutle the com- JKNNIViS nilMlE. March -. Clvdn Iteude liu relurni d from a tni.l nc trip in lUialcrn Oregon. Mr I . Ulitil -I leave I hla week for a vli.lt with her inolher at llol.e. Idu hn. Mr. and Mr. Shook, former real item w.-re here Kulurduy looking af ter property inl.-rcul.. Mr. ('. Kennedy, of TlllamiNik, i vlnlllng her aon. Charlea Mra. K-n-nedy lived In Oregon City somit year ago. Ml. a Kuth Cook spent Sunday with Mlaa Nellie IU-1 jr. of Cortland. Ml Kuiilco Wllllnm I rnllylng from a major operation, al HI. Vln renfa hoapltal. I'orlland. M. ('. Church and family were week end vl.ltora at the I .oil go Hugo Snndatrom and family have moved to I'urtland. Ml Allen Waldron hni left for lleud. Oregon, where she tern he. Ihii lirlng term of school. A wagon road i being made from thu lop of the hill to the river In front of the Kpooner rottnge. Thl will bn a greut benefit to the tinnier, who come here in great number dur- lug the ncii.nti. The following children very tilrna- anlly iinrprlned Mia. Myrll llerrv at her lionie on Saturday evenlm;: Mabel lioppe. er i I... t'ure, Minnie Roe. the. Stella McVlcknr, Kllzabelh llrue- chert. Kinc.l Koethe. Leo Cook. Hvil. ney Let 'ure, Will Norman and Mary Kessl. They were iirtnl.ted In their gnnii'M by IIch.Ii. Hubert, and Kininu llerrv. Will llrdze and "Shorty" Hammond Hp.-nt tin. day on the river flslilng und .uccecilcd In "landing" souin fine mil mon. Mr. und Mrs. Cliirence Jack, of Port land, visited relative, on Saturday. "Old Dun" died nt his post Satur day afternoon, at tho ripe old ago or Iwoiityslx. id, mi, U(,,.n R0(1( "old faithful' In tlm Jennings family ror years, and his departure will bo regretted. Mrs. It. V. Roter nnd Mrs, Henrv Smith vlHlted with tho Smith family at Willamette Sunday. Tho K. R.'s class, lust Thiirxduv afternoon was attended hv tu-niv ladles. This work Is very benouelnl as well as Interesting und everyone Is welcome to como us often as they Tim tnlto boxes given out by the j Ladkm' guild will bo opened at tho i April meeting ,and will tako the form of an flxpnrlencn meeting, Monthly focus meeting wa hnld on Tuesday, March 27, with fn prosmit. ReportH of tho various teams were read. Church Tidings. .. Tho C, H. social at tho Roberts hiiiuo was well attended und a Jolly tlmo was had by all present. Eastor program Siinduy, April 8th. Owing to the suvero rains of limt week, tho Trl Ms did not accomplish tho work on tho church lot, so It will bo continued this week. Eight teams canvassed tho commun ity In tho Intnrest of "Commun ity Church." RED CROSS SAYS GERMANS FORCE CAPTIVESTOFIGH T LAUSANNE, Switzerland. March 2.1. Germany has sent many of her cap tives to tne front lines of bntfin as rnprlHiilH, uccordlng to a statement lu sucd by tlie International Rod Cross today. The statoment said tho Red Cross was endeavoring to dissuade tho German authorities from such form of reprisals. . CHESTER S PILLS a Mr. , I T. . I f. I n.i.n & . it (!.- l.l r.M..r-. IM...lr..aAlVv. K -1 mir'l iik hlua l,ua.W I -. a - m - mm wtmrr n,. BT mmmm I I nf llriica'. A.i (nrt Ill.tf-irVa-'r I - Jr IH.lW. in IIHAMI ril.lA.laj? iniilama Dm. hint. .In laui