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CANBY DEPARTMENT v CAhiV TUOINTt WIN HONOH AT aXMOOL CANIIY. Or. Mrh S7 TI I'd loo 1 ii k pupil uf Ida 'nlir grammar m tiiMiti have lwo iii'lilirr ai.mt nr lardr during month ruillng Manb U 117: Hovaiilh ni Kllilh ictad.e -Howard II tUi Ire, rl'l I ' Uilli llnr iiIr. IMn Malrart, All'cn Ituhman. fur iNtiiftliM, Allirria (lillitium, llil drrd llakrr, KUml Ml .a'aiii, Vaala Mirk, Mcrtliupr . Uiarli-e lltia, Wllami IjiuniT, lloaard lltn, Nil )alhra, I'nhn Mli krlxin. Niifmaii Kid, AmHU Kraft, VIoM l.lfi.id Marian Curler, VlnM lluiarll. Murk xnk, Karl Mu k. Ralph Klilr, Karl Mm ka and llarnld Oalliua. Fifth and alilh .rad'e - Nuna Austin Irathrr: ('llffunl Wallai. Harrm rrrla. Royal Nakann. ChrUI Kraft. I'aullna K lixiny. Ialt Mirks, l.lutd K.'hilul, Champ Va.irlian, lirrna 1 1 r nlrt. Itarnard llrw. Otto Hi build. Ki.llh Draper, talherliin Diaprr, Jud Ith Nidaon, Wanda Wallai and Anita Hi hauUI. Third and fourth ,radea-Frin aa rollrr. Irai hr : Kdaard lire. Varni-r Ariipwin. Cl irU-a Mlrkolxin. Karl jm, Unix! M ( lurr. ltll l.ltaaay, Karl MHIiT. ( hjrP4 li-Maw. F.nn't Knft. Zclln I ii. l-an-rnn fc'ki-rfin. Mir 4 11 I'atra, IIitiiIi Arnrson, Alli N Kami. Kdllh Carlraon, Ulam h Km dull, Florrni MnlnHxl. (ilitdya Main ihhI, Alrlta lrarr, l-onard Nr atrnm. Huso Hi huuhrl. Mll h.-ll Hly I i r. tri-fald Hair. Itoaa KldiT, linard Sor. Kdaard lliildnaon. Flral grado-Mlna It llulila. !' It er ' llulh Him, Vliilrl MalnwiMid. (i r Inula II i"'-!'!', Klla l'adi, Ivan Arm aon. Ralph Karl". Kriim-th Kana. Iluv la. Keith Mark, Krnrat Mi'i ka. Um ard Draper. i Hi'i-ond tradi lVlna Klicrldan, l.-iu hiT- Frrd Knrla, Kdard Mi-flue CUr Malnwood. Kima mylar. irM jlM a an On-giui City (iflKPr. K-nniMh Mark. Ikmald Milium. iltr Kutunl ."...., , I Alhirl (irllililK. f tirlMilf I'ralrlp . . u. .mi. , (1, ... . ' aa a ( anby llliir Haliirday li.r lliirli'ii.ft Htiirv. M lilri'd Oulhra niv,.i.t.. H.h.-.l iillv- WhliM.I- , Mr and Mr J. P. Klrkpatnik haip .... ... Il.ln IMar.fl... l-tiln ni'ivr.1 to H.miiIi Hi nd. Wa.h . hrrr aky. UVnn lln.tiin. Myd.. KmI... i Mr Klrkimlrli k haa a nltlon In t',in. Ii.ln.kv Or. .SW.Ihain. Krn-' prliillnK rtaMl.liiiii-nt. CAMir, Vt.r.h :7 --Mra M.f Jol.u ia and Un M. O Junra, if lu,inn ! aia of Mra. Ilov Hun Uc. rtliillaii Kali r. of Halloa, trail aild ludnraa In ('anly Haturday I'. (I. Hia-y A.a a I'l'illand vlallxr Hatiuday. Janira Adklua, of flrodoii City, iprnl Nundar al Adklna Mll'a iMiiit' furiH lha hlh a hotil ila "Mldaumnifr Nirlila lrain." April 13. Candy l-nd hall. Mr and Mia Krrd Wah h. Mai killing, ! Canly aliorra Ihl in! Mra, lan iHinh k, if Aurora, final of Mra II. II. K-.l.a, KYIday. Mra. Ni hil, of Mai kloi. aa Canliy ahoiMr Halmday. II. W. Ilroan. of I'nlon Mall, aa hualnoaa tlallnr trt Canhy Halurday, Mlaa lima Crandall of Mlnniaiio- Ha aa a (iinat of ln. and Mr W io)d Moor t li la mk. Mra Volmy Whltn. i,t Ml Aiirk aa a guoat of hrr alatrr, Mra. Carl I. in k, thla w k Mraara. I'lilllp and liiifK Hilm-r, of Markalmrg, arra Canhy lnww Krlilay. Mra J II WhllK. of Ml Aimfl. I. aural of Iiit alalrra. Mra. William KnlKlit and Mra Kl.hi-r Mlaa Malfarrt Hroail la iil III thla ttrrk. Mr. and Mia Curtla (iuntol, of I'url lund ,nrn Canliy vlaltnra. Holiday Kmm Krmlmrair. of Markalmig. ua a Canby vlallnr Haturduy. Mra Kraft and Mlaa AmHla Km ft 'r lln riipii Clly ahopiii'ia Halurilay Mlaa Kriif.llin1 Hmllli lua an i'ili-c a miIIIi.ii at tlm Collarx hotel iliir lux llif aa'iii of Mra. H It l.liiilnay aim la tlaltlng ln-r iiiuIIhT, Mra l.lllli Toin'l,!'. of Halfin, hu la III iat lluaton. Clari iiiK HloIlT, ( liarlla StulUir. Katlinrliin ll)ii. Ilrnry i'Mh rund, Thr-lma lioilgf. Nmniiiti Chrla tlaliarn . FIVE HUNDRED CLUB IS ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mra. Arthur tiruham nnti-r-liilnrd th" yYi llundrt'd flub at their homo Wmlncaday rvriilng. Thn hliih arorra cr von by Mra. M J. K" and Harry II. Kana liulnly r-frwili nionla mvrv aTi'd by tha hoatraa. Thoan irrint wir Mr. and Mra. f'. II. Hair. Mr. and Mra. II. II. KriMrri. Mr. and Mra. Adiim II. Knight. Mr. and lira. Grunt White. Mr. and Mra. Herbert A. llnrkman, Mra. M. J. av, Mr. and Mra. Hurry II. Kvana. Mr. Churloa (iraham and Mlaa l.lo (Jra-ham. DEBATE POSTPONED OWINQ TO STORM CANIIY, Oro., Miircli 27. Owing to the 'alarm Kuathnm graminar arhiMil of Orvgon City and Cimliy grammar whool M)nlinmd thrlr drliolo to Fri day. Mnn li 31. Tlio Cunby mKutlv train will go to Oregon City, while Kaiithaui ni'Kii tlvo tonm will romo to Cunhy. Tho debnte will be held In the Meth- odlHt ihurrh In Iho Sunday achool Hhoiirr Turaduy. The new flug on the I O O. V biilldlng la rertalhly a gmid tuilrlotlc allowing. look giMid lllrao llmea County arhiMil aiiixTlntendriit J. K Culutan and N. C. Maria, who ripre arnla the I'tlriiklon dltlalon of O. A ('., vcre laltora at the Canby achoola Ihiiraduy. Mr. Maria made an Inter i-MIng talk to the vorkrra In iluli jiro- Jrila wldle Huiierliileiideiit Calatau umde an offli litl tlalt to the high arhool. ,ir and .vra. (.rant vhlt were gural of Mr. and Mra. Pun lluaaard. of I'urt luixl. thla vrrk. M. J. l.re mude a biialuena trip to Turotua Wedneaduy. Mr. I). (I. Clurk. of Molulla, vaa a gueat of her purenta, Mr. and Mra. William Knight, thla week. Mra. Allio Itoth haa acrepled a po alllnn villi Carlton Hoaenkrana Co. Mr. and Mra. John Dworahak, of Murkaburg, vere Cnnliy ahopper thla week. Mr. and Mra. V. II. Hair were gueata of Mr. and Mra. Clyde Kvuna, of I'ort- land. FViday. Mil. Adellnu II. Wyelh a I'ort hind n IbIi or Saturday. The niothrra' chili met ut the hoiut of Mra. Herbert Hcrkmau. I), lliirina, of MiirkHburg, wua u I'unby i From Warm to City How a Counlr Itoy ikcame a Lion In Soilel. By i srni a vandiivi i i riMim, while me i unny iiikii arnwii nfflnnatlva teum lnei'ta the Cotton negatlvn teum In the mnln room of tho ihunh. CHILDREN TO BEAUTIFY VACANT CANBY LOTS CANHY. Ore.. Mnrrli 2S.-Krlluy nflernoon, owing to Inclement weather thero waa only li aniall nlteiidanro. TueMhiy J. V. Kckcrmiii, of Moliillu, nui u Holiday guent of Mr. und Mra. J. Kckeraon. Mlxa llarma. of MackHbiirK. wua u Kiieat of her hlnler, Mrn. Jtllu Uurrvt. Tuesday. W. II. Ilulr wua n Hulem visitor Tueadny. II. Ihirmea waa a Cunhy vlaltor Tim club la ndvocatliiK tho plantlnu of vncunt Iota In ciirdena iinil will ua Hint tho children In marketing the product a. Thla will rodiico "II. C. U' and nmko our town more hIkIiUV. Mra. W. II. I.ucko nnd Mra. C. V. l'routy vlalted the bcIukiIh aecurlng thp nld of the pupllH. FIRE DEPARTMENT IS ORGANIZED AT CANBY CANIIY. Ore., March 27. The Cun by Hoho comimny lum been orKiinlrod with tho following offlcera: Adnm Knight, proBldent; II. A. llerkmnn, hco rolnry; K. K. Hriulll. treumiror. Thirty-five idtlwua hnvo become charter nuimbera. Cunby i now well eoiilimm! for lira flghtlnc nnd tho or- Cttiil.ntkin Ik one Hint haa beon Imdly needed. FUNERAL SERVICES MRS. BERG ARE HELD Tho funonil of Mm. SiihIo Hitk. of North Canby, wub held at tho Norweg ian church Tuesday Afternoon. Thorn woro many benutlful flower. Tho (In ceased leaven a lumbaml nnd four children. Tho Interment was at Xlon cemotery. CANHY, Oro.. March 27. Itev. Stanford Moore 1h u gueBt of his par ents, Ilov. end Mrs. W. Hoyd Mooro, this work. Mr. and Mrs. llonry Smith, of Mackaburg, woro Canby Bhoppors this week. Ixiort Jnt'kBon. of Adklns Mills, was a Cnnhv visitor Thursday. Mra. Graco Sailor was a Portland shopper Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Hair were Port land visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mm. Avon J cam' were Cun by visitor Tuesday. A. tilcfunt, of Molulla, was u Cunby visitor Monday. Tho Stefunl Lumber company has received the largest cur of shingles ever shipped In Cunhy. Mr. und Mrs. Elmer Hones, of Ccn tnilla, are gucBts of Mr. und Mrs. 1). C. Hones, of Kust Canby, this week. Mr. Hones Is tho owner of ono of the largest candy stores In Centrnlln. They will return to their homo the latter part of tho week. Mr. unit Mrs. Ciritnt White wore I'ort land shoppers Monday. Air. una Mrs, Edgar smith were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. O. NoIboii, of Aurora, Sunday. File Brief In Wilbur Appeal CONVICTED IN CIRCUIT COURT JULIUS WILL NOW TRY HIGHER TRIBUNAL. Felt Llk SO; Now Llka 21. Many persona complain about feel ing; old bofore they should. Like weak link In a chain, a woak organ enfeebles the whole body. Over worked, weak or disordered kidney lower Tltality. A. W. Morgan, Angola, Le, writes: "I suffered with pains In the back. I am 43 years old, but I felt like a man of SO years old. Since I took Foley Kidney Pill I feel like I did when I was 21." In SOc and $1.00 six. Jonaa Drug Co. Brief in the case of Clackamns county against Julius Wilbur, now ponding in tho state supreme court, was filed Suturdny in Salem by Dis trict Attorney Hedges. . After the customary 10 days al lowed by the court for the filing of a reply brief by the defense have elaps ed the case will immediately be placed on the calendar for trial. As tho custom of the court is to try criminal cases as they come up, despite pressure of the civil calendar, Mr. Hedges looks for an early Hearing on the arguments. Decision usually follows close on the heels of the ar guments in such cases. Wilbur Is on trial for the alleged sale of intoxicating liquor at the Fri ars' club in Mflwaukie. He was con victed in the circuit court. The brief was prepared by Dist rict Attorney Gilbert Hedges and Deputy District Attorney Thomas A. Burke, Hani Atkins Vaa a faruirr ly. fcam tad un-t J run la Wllllaioa al a tiaiu dai. and lb) and there bad f uiiiiiwiiimI lha unloa ut tirart that grov almnger uubkly ho plaiitvd III ynulhful brvaata. Jrnula waa a gul girl, a liiHly girl and la rry rp worthy of Ham. na day Ham waa running bU ar n th rad and Jul abuul to turn lum lb farm gala vlwn b braid auotW i ar coining behind blm. jklng bark waid. Urn aaw that It nmlaliird a Bau vim waa gra'phig Ilia abrol, lx U-Ing tha only prrvm In Iba ir. Hltr wa apprua hlng a luiu lu Iba road J ml bryuml Hie Atkhia farm, and liar ) r vera Ond In Irrmr ou It. (in Iba milrr iur vaa a ab,po, vbUh It wa avldeiil aha drraila-d, f'f as aha paaanl Haul aha waa rr)lng: "Ovrr lb .auk' (Iter lha Unkl U rr Iba UnkT' Cain Vaa off Iba rad. ao that b ra-nl h car, vhlih via liriitly liejiuid tho lady' cuntrol. Aa auon a aba bad ael buu be gat rbaaa, (aaard brr, abut off (Mivrr III lila ma rblne, Juni-. nut and aa Iba other car vrnt by blm JumN-d ou to Ihn fii(liid. IIimh (lirrr, he atoitl Ibn car Jii( a It vaa aUmt to idling orrr the aiw. Thru baaaw that lha voiUali drHlng II aa a lady In an liiiiuai-iilata roa liline, tba tar Ix-lliir a liamlauin one and nilitallillig Ilia rlrheal Upholatery and vraa. hha falnlrd lh aiouient the danger bad awd and n-maliied unninx loua fur half a minute. Iurlng thla brief Inlrnal Ham rat a glance at hla ovii ino leal car, whli h bail been wnvki-d agnhiat a trr. Iheu at the auiiiitiiiiua a'iiiiliiM-nla of Hie on ha bad aavrd. "Why dlilnt )Uu abut her offr aald Ham. "I vaa paralyted vltb frar." "Io yon think yuii can get on nowT" "I voiilan't try It again for the orld. I've been taking Irsaoua. Thla la the Drat time I hav been out alone." Ham look the wheel and drove the lady In her linlne, a magnificent roun- try place anlte to lha rrijnlrrmenta of liiiitllmlllloiialre. Hlie uvlti-d blm Into the hoiiae and aald to blm: Hut for you I would now l tying rruhrd under my car. Your car baa been v ni ked. I vll are that a new one la aent yuil of auch make aa you may cliouae. Thla la aJmply lo replai1 your loaa. I 'or aavlng my life ak any boon, and If lu my power It shall be rallied" Ham proleatrd that lie had done noth ing that any one rise would not bav on under the elrcumataucea and the lady own) him nothing. 8 he persisted. ml he aald that be bad alwaya had a fancy to mingle fur a brief aeaaon inoiiir H-raoiia of wealth. If the lady oulil give him an opimrtuulty to at tend a ball she would have repaid an; eld she might owo him. She hsiked blm over from head to xit, evidently taking In hla natural fltueaa for taking a place among the elite, than went to an escritoire and wrote a cheek for ll.oui. payablo to liearer, and bunded II to Mm. The llrst thing you will need." she aald. "la clothe- I mean clothes for dally wear and for evening dress. Iraw the money ou thla check and dress yourself us a clly man. Then go lo a dancing muster and have lilm teach you what he enn of etiquette and anything else you may need to lit your self to spixMir In society. As soon as he reiHirt to me that you are aullliient ly eipilpped for the purpose I will Rive a ball at which I will Introduce you to aocloty." 8am held tho chirk In his band, doubtful whether to accept or return It. The lady saw what wns on bis mind nnd told him that It would bo unkind and ungenerous In him to re fuse her the prlvllego of rewarding him for preserving her very existence. So Sum yielded. Sho then wrote the mi n io and address of the proprietor of a fashionable dancing school and, after giving him Niieh a luncheon ss ho had never wil down to In-fore, sent him off to prepare himself fur nn appearance lu a ballroom. Sum went rl'lit away to his sweet heart and told her of his adventure and Its result. Jennie looked grave and told him that he would never be satisfied again with country life, that he wmihl aspire to marry somo girl whom he would meet In high life and nil w.Mild be over between him nnd his nn nl ry love. Hum pretested with his Hps, but not by his looks. So wrapt In the future was ho that he scarcely heard what Jennie was saying. They parted, Ham to go to the city to buy new clothes nnd dud Hie dimclng muster, Jennie to her room to weep. Now, Jennie was an excellent seam stress and was doing some sowing (or a Mrs. Trehorue, a wealthy woman who spent her summers at her conn Iry residence, half a doten miles from Jennie's home. Mrs. Trehorue would send her nuto for Jennie in tho room ing and scud her back In tho evening, the girl spending the day at such In ferior work ns was required. Tho duy after the parting between tho lorers Jennie went to her dally work and appeared so disconsolate that her em ployer asked lior what was troubling ar. JanaU Ukl ! adry M rv alrad sruii-atliy, A day or lw later while Jriiula was Jtn fcrr lierdla Mrs.Tr Iwfuai aald i" 'Jrtibl, Iwv uukd yiJ Ilk to fij lu IU ball IUI your (VHHUart Is lu atlrwir JniuUi luikrd up al Itt fiia(lbr lib a fa Ham that vaa a auuf I king reply lhau 'd TUn Ur inpiyrr aakl lht ha bad bu Ihlnk Ui( of b uill-fand rroH lo di fr bar what vaa In I dii for Ham. Mh lull) Jriiiil (a lin.p brr voli, gu Ifiiiw aixl prrpara fur a friwal lu anoilH-r ImsIII'. Mr. Trrliorii aeiii Jmnla o bf dauhlrr lo Ida illy tilth a Irller Uli folding Urt plan and aiklng trr lo or. para Iba girl for au apKarabra lu a-'lrty. UUa Hphl l irleriMr, a girl of ivrnty, at oiee Ml In with bar 'tbrr'a plau lu give Jrnnla lb ad ranlaga that a afturdi-J her lovrr. Mlaa Triboina mad Imjulrlr auui( OSWEGO NEWS school mum cive 0u,KliO, Ora, Martb 2t. Tha ar h'Mil rbllilrea did Ihamaalvaa rradll on I'aranta' day a' tha public arhool. rrlday. March 1. vhlih waa ftiurb approi latad by Hi andirnra. Hefor marching lha rhlldren tiihll Into lha lovar hall and aalut ed tha flag Tha following prorram vaa rend- r4 In a ery indltable manner; lie' nation, "Walrome." Mara-rr vwightman; aong, "iiaay Willow,' arr friend and framed thai lU lady i ,."1 "A Mttl Vle.ae Ufa Maiu had aalrl vt. a Mra """""a. inn waia; recna- uiii, iiouin ne'inraaai, Itelna Klarr iig. third and fourth gradea; rad iation, "Wlahlng." Arnold Parmer dialogue, "llehlnd tha Hren -a," fifth and alith grade; rerlutlon. "Muth- ar'a Kool," .NVphl Wlergrd; reefia. lion, "Hd In Hummer," (int. Mont b-ader of lha a"'ialntaiic of lit Tri-hnrur. It a uionih after Jnnl and Kara iileml U"U preparation fur an en try Into faahlonabla Ufa tint Ilia daw-. lug ma.trr rrsrtef In Mra Iddli tno Ibal Ham Alkln wa a vrll iiraoareJ lu aliend a l-all III high Ufa b rould ""'r)'; Knf of Hprlng. flrat and ae b. mvnl by a lig l-erloil of roai U Ifrsnr; rM'ltatlon. "The Hnow lug, and rvea Ihea h would auiark. I drop and tha hun," Oracle CoMr; tec- of lha miintry. Th mull waa that "atlon. Th Avakenlng of Pnaay Mra. Idilletou Uaunl ImllalUina fori WW"." Kdlth lllrkner; long. "Col ball al ber i Ity real Iriire. ham wa M"''i. th tuirn of th (J ran." third to be II gueat of Homr a all arknovl and fourth grade ; reriiallon, "Man 'a dgmenl of Mr. Iddlrti.ii grailtmle 'old. Wayn Ilalllan; recitation fr bating ad her life when her "When the Minister'! Come to Tea." automobile vaa running away with Altera Uorthlngton; recitation. !ella ber. Tha Trrhoru family vere Invlt- Havla; aong. "The Hiar Spangled Han tit, IlirludUig Ihelr gueat, Jrimla Wll- ner." arhool llama. Mr. (.arrltaon. learher of mualr. The Iddlelon ball v aa one of the very rave a very Interesting talk upon the largr.( of Hie aeaami. It vaa not given teaching of niualc In the public arhool. al Ihn lowu realdeiM-e of Hie libllHona, Mr. Calavan. county auperlntendenL but at H wlnton. a fn-liLsmlile reatau- (ava a brief talk of Interest to the runt vltb riilrrtuliiliig r.iua ou the pupil and vlaltor. bigtM-r niMir. llia inimnie left Jen- ntale rarentTeurhtr aaxx-latlnn hie lu isra or brr brottii-r an I aought rloaeO th program with an Interest- tha biialeaa. vho waa rin-Ulog With Ing talk to the mother prearnt the gueat of bounr U-alde her. Au In- There w re at. out thirty visitors traduction between Ham in t4f a Tre. present, vho were much pleased with bom reaulted, ami Hie girl remained the prngresa of the pupils and the With blm till Ihe .Ian. In.- la gan, and fullhfiilneaa on the part of the tearh be vaa uldigeil lu ak ber In Im bla partner. Mra. Iddlrlon had airun.-iil to open her ball with au old a-juare dunce. Hie laucrra. Mlaa Tri-Unru led ham from one end of the ballroom tnvanl a ael forming lu the center, and ber brother onducp-d Jennie lu Hie same direc tion. The iuuslc alurtcd up aa aouu la till set was funned, ami Sam, be ing out of Lis natuial rleuunt. was o Hindered that be aaw no Individual pn-aelil but a Uliilley of Well and Worn IS TAKEN B; SIIBPBISE OSWEOO. March :8. Mrs. Ilertba Anderson waa very uleasantlv aur- eu moving alsml. The tint be aaw of prlaed at her home on Fifth atreet. Jennie waa lu the llgure vhere one I last Monday afternoon, the occasion oupie courrouu auoiuer auu all oow. in- ner riftv-aiixth blrthdav A He. Ham vaa about to beud bla txaly U- licioiis dinner vaa served by Mrs. fore a lady t heu- Andemon s dauahtera. Mra Arnlaon Waa be dreaming? Had be gone m .i. ..! Mr. nu o.i daftT Hud be died and la-en bora Into uother world? There before blm. robed lu a cloud of silk and lace, stalling at him. wa mile William. He was brought to himself by hi useful as well a beautiful presents were received by Mrs. Anderson. Those present were Mr. Ira Hays, Mrs. Frank R. Toulln. Mrs. Stella Shipley. Mrs. Mary White, Mrs.. Jose phine Hill. Mrs. J. W. lilckner. Mra les. Mrs. A. Arntson and Miss Ellen Arntson, of Portland, and Mrs. Anderson. partner tugging at him to turn bis r , ' r,' back ou Jennie and bow to the oppo- of Ur. n A.,, ', ,' ' If.. (.,.,11.1,1 I ' - MRO- Kam did imt rnover from bla sur prise during the dance. He blundered t every turu; but, fortunately for him, other blundered aa well, for the lu rem had uo been danced before In years, and nearly all the dancers were unfamillur with It. It was not till the laat figure lu the dunce, the grand chain, that Sam recovered his sensis. Then, while passing round, grasping the hand of one lady after another, be came to Jennie. The hand pressure, the loving look, she gave him not only sobered him, but warmed his heart to hu b, Mrs. A. J, Walling sad lb koat- e William fiavla ha returned from Mali i, vher b haa been working for a film rompany. Mra. Otto Uraoa and Children Vera and Wayne, bat rturod lo Ihelr boot a In Aiioona, Wa.h. Mr Waldorf, Mra. Mraon'i father, arrora par. led them home. Kdvard Campbell, of Camaa, Waah., la a vlaltor at Ihe home of Georg Hullot k. II ajipm Is lo luova hi fall lly lo I'ortland or it week. Mr. and Mr. Nawlanda left Tues day for Victoria, H. C, lo hava a vlatl with Mra. Newland'a father. Mr. and Mra. Allison in, and rhlld- rro and Cbarlea Cam haa, of Hellwood, j pent Htmday vltb Mr. and Mr. Geo. Thoma. Mr. Mary llutler, of Victoria. II. ( I vlaltlng at th home of Mrs. New- land Altar Society Ira will meet at th horn of Mr. Cno. Tbomaa, Turaday, April 10. The aerond quarterly conference of th M r. rhonh vaa held Humlay. Ir, Ford, of I'ortland. delivered a vary Intereeting sermon, at 11 o'clock. At th noon hour tha congregation as sembled at the I. O. O. F. tall, where Ihe ladle served a ddii Ion lunch. which Included all tha good things of the season. At 2 p. m. Dr. Ford de livered another sermon to an apprecia tive audience, after whlrb the regular biialnea meeting of the conference waa held. Heveral out of town vlalt or were pri-enl. The Itrdmrn are itlll Initialing can didal i. seven applications being re ceived Turaday evening The local members, with their wives and sweet hearts attended a dance Wednesday evening. Wm. Hush has returned from a trio through Idaho and Montana. He say Oregon Is good enough for him. Mrs. J. Hoover was an Oswego vl Itor Wednesday. M. Worthlngton has been enrolled on the roster of Company A'a band. Mrs. Ella Clark has moved lo Fort land. Clyde Churchill, of Etacada. apent a f-w days in Oswego this week Mlsa Margaret McGregor, of Fort- land, waa the gueat of Mlaa Myrtle MclKinald Sunday. Miss Mildred Mebusch has return ed from Spokane, where she has been visiting friends a few weeks. Thos. Fox was an Oregon City vis itor Friday. Mrs. Wilson, of Portland, was the guest of her daughter, Mr. Gilbert ialnea, Wednesday. "Dad" Smoke and family have mov ed Into the house recently occupied by Isaac Austen and family. The Ladles' Aid of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. Leslie yes terday. This was a business meeting and the time waa spent In sewing. Lunch was served, and the afternoon was pleasantly spent The next meeting will be a silver tea Thurs day afternoon. March 24th. at the Os wego restaurant Mrs. Grant White and Mra. Grace Saylor visited at the home of Judge Haines. Monday. An April Fool social will be given U. S. IS RACING ALL IMPRlMAIIOI TO TOP SPEED WASHINGTON. March II fi.r maoy'a Ul st affront la lha torpedo ing without warning of lb Americas tanker Jlealdton will be aaavered by continued penf up of all pre pa. ratlona for actual hoatllltlra whl. b are now regarded aa Inevitable. President Wilnoa and Hocretary Unalng ar convinced that Garauny a pres. nt rouraa la erely haatnnlng a rlaah. Th prraldenl aad ev retary of atate ar know a from the blgheet an l moat authoritative aourra lo have held the firm conviction -even before) th sinking of th Ilealdlon that lha k a leer" a government la determined on forcing a declaration of war from Ihl country. President Wtlaon met with th cab inet today to condder development In tha International situation and U dlaruaa th prorrea mad by all de partment In preparing for botlllllla. 3 DIVORCE SUITS RISE TO HECKLE I Tha whereabouta of Cmrle E. Dart. a farm hand of Muhno, waa not to be learned Thursday. Dart la the center of a matrimonial tangle. Offlrers are looking for him to serve divorce paper In a ault Bled against blm by on wife In Albany. At th same tlm3 they are serving pa pers In a suit filed here by Part against another supposed wife. In all. be la a party to three cimuttaneous divorce suits. The charge In the Albany case I bigamy. According to the charges and Infor mation that can be gathered the story of Dart'a marriages la this: Story of Llf. He married Minnie May Dart In Prlnevllle June 7. 1901. The two sep arated after a few years. In August 1914 he married Lucy B. Cary. at AV bany. Later be started a suit for dlvorr against Minnie May Dart This cse waa allowed to drift. It did not com) to an Issue. March 12, however, h entered another ault In the. Clackamaa county courts against Minnie May Dart asking divorce. Mra. Lucy Dart, then living in Lane county although Dart had been work ing for several months on farm near Mulino, heard of the case and began. at the Congregational church by the toJoUjate. Firelight Friends, March 30. The Firelight Friends la a class of Sun day school girls age about 12 years. OSWEGO. Ore., March 2S. Oswego ber as never before. He bad seen her M Ml .?'aukle .cbo01 bated against dressed In the plain costume of a coun try girl; now she apeared with all tho alvant'".'e of an artistic costume. When the dance w as ended Miss Tre bonie took her brother's arm and walked away, leaving Sam and Jennie each other on the road question. Mllwaukie aent the negative team td debate Oswego's affirmative. The question was, ."Resolved, That each county in Oregon should own and op erate one or more paving plants for standing tiwther. Jennie, who had 1 building purposes. acquired tNt mauiiers of a lady even to a greater degree than Sam had ac quired those of a gentleman, rested her fingers lightly on Snm's arm, and together tbey wont to seats llued against the walL There Jennie told her story. Sam was later called awny to be in troduced as the lion of the evening; Milwaukle team was Johnnie Howie, captain, May Keball and Amy Johnson. The Oswego affirmative team was Earl Worthlngton, captain; Myron Davidson and Glen Waldorf. Milwau kle defeated Oswego. Oswego negative team went to Mil waukle Friday, March 23. Oswego but, despite the fluttering words that negative team was William Kroll, cap- were said to him, he aas bored. There tain; Harold Huffmau and Mary Wil- was a bollowness In everything about son, him that repelled him. Nothing seem- Milwaukle affirmative team was Ed. ed sincere. Taffer, captain; Oliver and Doris Day. Sam remained there a week, and Oswego defeated the Mllwaukie team it was tho most miserable week of his The judges at Oswego were Mr. life. It seemed that nil his time was Starkweather,- Miss Hailey, of Con- taken up trying to avoid breaking In cord, and David Long. upon good manners,.' lie was Intro OSWEGO LOCALS Fillet Lace Trimming. New blouses show fillet lace used ex tensively as trimming. This fashion began lu November, but was not wide ly taken up until the present month. The usual form tho fillet lace takes is a wide turnover collar extending Into a broad panel that runs to the waist hi front and deep cuffs that fit tho wrists and are fastened with small lace but ton. Although the lace Is sometime put on haudkerchief linen blouses, the most fashionable combination is with rrepe de chine and georgette crepe. d ucod nt clubs, but he did not see tlmt the men he met there had anything to do but drink cocktails and smoke. Ho was taken to functions, but It seemed Mrs. C. II. Kosoiistrcter visited Mrs. to htm that the people there were man- d. Gilles at the Oregon City hospital ikiiiB for snowing tno rnstuons. At tne Wednesday Miss Gurnard, of Hood River, vis. ited relatives in Oswego Sunday, Mrs. J. W. Hicknor entertained Mr. Fred Whitter, of Portland, with u birthday dinner last Thursday. Judge Haines has been on the sick list the past week, but has been able CHURCH NEWS. OAK GROVE. Or.. March 2S There were 112 at Sunday school lust Sun day. The Ladles' Aid will meet at Mrs. W. J. Cederaon's home April 4th. The residence ia on Third avenue, south of Oak street All ladies Invited. The Epworth League Is holding prayer meetings each Wednesday In the Concord district j A prayer meeting has been started for each Friday evening for those who are unable to attend the regular Thursday evening service. Watch for the date of the reap pearance of the Amphion Male Chor-ous. The Epworth League charter waa unveiled last Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Allen, after whom tho chapter was named, drew aside the National Flag revealing a large and neatly framed charter. Rev. Al len, itev. Lewis, Mr. Whltcomb. of Portland and the pastor. Rev. DeLong, each made appropriate speeches. Spe cial music was rendered by the girl's choir and Mrs. Beaty, of Portland. The pastor folowed the League ser vices with a short sermon on "Chris tian Certitude." The result waa that the Lane coun ty Mrs. Dart closed ber investigation by bringing ault for divorce on tha grounds of bigamy, charging that Dart had married her while still married to another woman. According to Mrs. Ripley, Dart'a for mer employer, Dart left his Job on the farm and has not been beard of for two weeks. FORECLOSURE ORDERED Circuit Judge Campbell ordered the foreclosure of a mortgage on 25 acres of Clackamas county land held by the First National bank of Mll waukie against George Moulton and S. M. Cozad on default when Moun ton failed to answer the summons in the case. The mortgage ia for $240. Stop the First Cold. A cold does not get well of Itself. The process of wearing out a cold wears you out, and your cough be comes serious if neglected. Hacking coughs drain the energy and sap the vitality. For 47 years the happy com bination of soothing antiseptic bal sams in Dr. King's N-sw Discovery haa healed coughs and relieved conges tion. Young ht.il old can testify to tho efefctiveness of rr. King's New Discovery for coughs and colda. Buy a bottle today at your Druggist 60c. (Adv.) end of the week he told Mi's. Iddleton that she had repaid any debt she might owe him and ho was pining for a breuth of country nlr. Sho offered to send him home In her auto, but he preferred to "got a hitch" ou a market wagon. Jemiki had returned to her home tho to be out nKa(n He wag an 0regon uay nner tne irnu. me nay cam re- Clty Wednesday. turne.1 sue was iuk.uk u waia aown lue Artnur McVey ,g worUlng for the roau wucn Mini, w uo iinu oonnea nis tnteresta of tn, p,01,e of Oswego, and country clothes, enme along In the ,a having the water the town wagou. Seeing her. be Jumped out gupplv te8ted Dr. Roblirg 0, the and folded her In hla arms, gtate board of health w, test the "Jennie.' he said. "Hie only advan- water from Doth the gprlug and'tne uige city peoiio . er us in reBorvoir pnd decide whether it is lieu- ciouirs. i i .... own r rospecrs we hoaltnfu, or not iiiiio iiu.uiiiiii" mriu. irntu- -nH VV, M.I.. Ing to suve up and buy you a swell . aa h .h v-voi li iiiv a iiu .Hi-fin ,t u jj ii il vuv-o a month. At all other times I'd rather have you as you are." death of their daughter, Mrs. Barstau, who had been ill several days with acute pneumonia. Te remains were Interred at Independence. Mrs. James Copenhaver visited in Newberg last week. Mrs. Leonard Halillan gave a car- Cut Thla Out It s Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with So and mall It to pet rag sewing for her mother, Mrs. Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Avenue, Albert Walling, of Portland, Monday n .,, ... .. . afternoon. All the ladles brought their Chicago, 111., writing your name and j , ,j ,i.i. . address clearly. You will receive In ln carpet baIIg. A dellcloU8 return a trial package containing luncheon was served by the hostess. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for Those present were: Mrs. Jos. Wells, bronchial and la grippe coughs; Foley Mrs- Waldorf, Mrs. John Davis, Kidney Pills, for lame back, weak kid- Mr. 't80" uavioson, Mrs. r. n. jar- neys. rheumatism, bladder troubles, IBCn. Mre- ale "auiian. aire. wm. and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole- u- weightman. Mrs. jonn tncsson, some and thoroughly cleansing cathar- Mrs- Bullock, Mrs. R, W. Confer, tic. for constipation, biliousness, head- Mr- Jame Kmmou ana oaugaier, ache and sluggish bowels. I MIbb Mary Weinman, Miss Leona Jar- , 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 G. R JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. Oregon City -Enterprise Office Outfitter.- Phone Pacific 2 Home B-10 bonds ot matrimony now ann nereuri mutiaius. r-vKHng h"twepn Olnaya w.i in tne name fnr ...... ,n I !C,tUUrtljr .V1 w,,jilT ,"!l','p.l, I e8iate are nereDy nonnea 10 presenti nemlock tree 5 incnes in diameter I " ; " jr'.r.T' li umce rboino o; noe a i of the State of OrcRon, I D. L. C which said claim is In T. 2 S.,' tha nm with th nrnwr vr.nr.hpr.. I n v n i I Office In Enterprise Building. .4 tr nia I