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ORrCON'CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. APRIL 6. 1917. pAflR 3 CANBY DEPARTMENT f IRK DIPAHTMINT ! OROANIZEO AT CANOV The fit jr of Caiiby now has fully nrnaiiUnil firs department. I'll tin partition! will Imi divided Into lliron (II vlnlulia. rnalnlliig of lion compau luMtk nl Udder mmpuiili, mi l i ln'iiili l com in ii r . On of the chief rcAniina thn new wulr sratmii ua conntrm tud (hut Ull f f Jrli'tit ays ti'in of flra DkIiIIiik Ii irKinl"l Cmilijr tin mi ninii)r f rn inn bulldlnrta In lla lninlnnns Bvctloii (tint a fire would b ai-flmn inciimcn, 11m Dra flKlillli iyliii lua the fnl lowing hiiIiiiiiiiI: Two water v Inn proper couaUtliig of emit 75, dun gallon (mill Willi "ifix l (duration; 36 liy (Iran t lonnni'ted In 4- and 8 ln h limit) ami sell dlnlrlhutdl over tlm tm h) ii can nnil rralitrm ilutrlita; twin fwt of thn very lt -Kt thing In 4 Inch hoeo t'inluMn with proper Dimli'i, lnNik and ludder utul chemical engine. CANOV CITY COUNCIL HOLDS BUSY SESSION Tim Cnnliy City ('mnnll met Moii duy. Tim Honthern I'm lflc wit allowed to Imlld a sidetrack ai'roai "A" street. A. II. KnlKlit, president of thn fire company, Baked that tlm city cnuncll Inventory tlm flra aiiruln on hund and Hint tho (bpurtmcnt bo placed on ui'li buiil (tint members of fir com pany roillil lid placed underpin Blnte accident rdiiimlaalon. 1'Im matter wa referred to iroiir rutninlttiHt. CANBY LOCALS t'ANHY. Ore.. April 4. Arthur Gra limn wuH a I'ortlund and Oregon City visitor Halurdiiy. Mix l.a Vina Rhrrldnn a gueat u tier alatcr In I'ortlnnd 8utunlny and Hundny. ' J. Kckerami made a Illiniums trip to I'ortlnnd Hnturdny. Mr. iiihI Mr. Column Murk and fam ily of Murk' Prairie, wcro In Cunliy Hnttirilny evening. Mia Minn II. Ilutiti was a Portland visitor Hntnrdny, I'..0. Htncy and daughter. Mlsa llor tenne. wrro Oregon City vlaltor Fri day. Mrs, M. 1'. Hullur tin a Liberal vl Itor Hnlurday. Mr. and Mr. II. V. Iirow ri, of Union lull, wrro Cunliy Hliopiir Huturdiiy. Mr. George KiiIkIiJ I spending the weekend In Portland, at thn holiiu of her on, Itulph C. Knliiht. Cniiit Whltu wm an Oreson City vlaltor Friday. Mr. Kdxar Hmlth and Mr. Crnnt Whltn worn cueata of Mr. Henry Hmlth, of MnckahiirR. Satiircluy. Jamra Adklna, of OreKon City, apent Sunday nt Adkln' Mllln. KiHtnr Hmlth nnd VrnwV Allen nindc a luminous trip to Aurora hVldny. Mia Frledii Rchmld wna a week end Kiient of I'ortlnnd frlendn. MIhk Vlolotto Kvuna, of Portlnad, ient Hunduy with Mr. nnd Mra. W. II. Iliilr. Mr. and Mr. Avon Jono woro Cnnhy nhnppem Hnlurday. Mr. Hllnhy, tencher of .Mark'a Prnl rln ai'liool, apont Hunday in Cnnhy. Tho Cnnhy urnninr achoola wero vli'lnra In thn CluckiimiiH county leiiKun rotiteHt holh at Ore-Kim City nnd nt Cnnhy. Thn declalon nt Ore Hon City won uniiiitinoiin for tho Canhy ncKiitlvn rA'iim, who (Intuited wit Ii tho nffiriiiutlvo cum of tint Kant hum Kruiiiinur Hchnol. Cimhy'a teuni waa couipoNpd of Alhcrta (illlinoro, Illldrod Hakor and Olive Kendall. KuHthnni ton in wan compound of Allien Unit, linn Hliuinwuy nnd Itulfili linker. Thn JudROH woro William I., lliunmonil. Prof. V. U Cnluvnn nnd l'rof. Voso. Tho Canhy nfflrnintlvo team won nt Cnnhy by n dnclalon of two to ono. Tills Innm wan comnoHod of Ovcar llontty, Karl Meeka nnd Karl Muck. Tho KaHthnm tonm wua(!ordon Wil son,, George Belhy nnd Ivnn Mcnko. Tho judKos woro Prof, (loin, GuorKO Ilrown nnd Hov. Lnunor. Tho first IntcrHcliolnntlR bnnolmll of tho year wuh between tho Aurora nnd Cnnhy schools Friday afternoon. The Aurora school whs nccompnnlotl by n Iutko nnd entlumluBtlc Btudent body which onllvonod the kuiiio vocally. Tho score whs 13 to 7 In fnvor of Cnnby, Tho Imttnrleu woro Colvln nnd Ken- dull for Cnnhy, Yorker nnd Plpper for Aurora. Tho timplron woro Orlbblo and Korr. Bcnror, Prof II. 10. Tobto J. S, Dick bus roslKned thn poHltlon na Janitor at tho school building and John Huston bns boon selected to tnlio tho pluoo for tho remainder of tho yenr. Mr. Dick bus boon con nectcd with tho schools for tho lust four years und bns taken croiit pride in tho work. Ho Is well llkod by tho touchers and pupils, and' nil nro Bin eerfly sorry to sso him resign. Tho Colton high school wns defeat ed in dohnto by tho Cnnby high school nt Canhy Friday ovonlng. Tho , do- bates wero vory good nnd woro well -attended. Trof. Iluchuuon Is to ho congratulated on his team. The raco track at - the Clackomns county fair grounds is proving a pop ulnr training piece for harness horses. Tbero nro a number being trained there Miss Adellno D. Wyotb was a Canby vlnltor Saturday. Roy Pnrmentor, of ncrlow, was a Canhy visitor Saturday. M. J. Loo wob a Portland visitor Sat urday. F. E. Dodgo kindly donutod the use of his automobile in taking the Canby grammar school debaters to Oregon City Friday evening. Trof. Anderson, of Aurora, was a vls- Itor at Canliy high ' bool Friday f lornooii. Mr. Friii k IIiit wa a I'ortlnnd visitor llil wink. Mr. IOlil!. of Maikaburg. wa a Canhy shopper Friday. (imirm Hi lieor, or Mai kabui, wa a liualncai tlnltor III fan by Monday Mra. F. K. Hhnll ua an Oregon City vlaltor Huiiirduy. Itndii nil Klnu. of Mm ksburg. a Canhy vlaltor Monday. II. A. Itcrkimin liimlo a biislnesa (rip to Oregon City Monday, John 1 1 1 nun 1 1 n u ii. a proinlniiiit farmer of I'nlon Hull, waa In Canhy Moiiduy. It. Kull, a New Kra slock buyer waa In Canhy on hiialnea Monday. Mia Joai'ldilnn Hurgeas, who li lux n tlm gm-at of Mln Freda Kihml'l ha returned to her hoinit In Fuatern Oregon. Mr. ami Mr. I". (). Htury wcro Fort land vlaltora Monday. Ilev. YV. Iloyd wa a Portland vlalt or Monday, M. F. Hullnr wu In from UUral Moiiduy. Mr. Curl llethkw of Oncgo, waa a week-end vlaltor of her alater. Mr a. w. whit. Mr. and Mra. Kdgar Hmlth were gueala of Mr. and Mr. I'hll laaui aon. of Aurora, IhU week. O. W. Krmgcr, Kdflln llnlm and Ki.rt Hud lilnnon attended thn Aurora (I n ii i' e Saturday evenliiK. Mia Adellno II. WyelhaH-tit Hun day wltb friend In Portland. Mia Cutherlno Kvana, of l.lnroln hlich RrhiMil, Portland, apent Hunduy with' tier parent In Canhy. Mr. and Mr. Wovrr Meek, of Tua lut In. were gueat of Mr. and Mr. Perry Meeka till week. Tlm I'nnhy Fire department I hold Ins; rrrulnr drill for P.ra fU:htlnK prortlce Dili month. Thn Candy :ruiuiuar achifila and Cludatono uruniinar achiMil meet In dolittto net flday cvenlriR. thn Cunhy lieKiitlvn tiuin ifol'iK ( Cludatone; the (iludntonn nerutlvn team romliiK to Canhy. Mayor W. II. Pulr will take thn Canhy team to ClndHtone. Aa there are no fund uNallahle for trana portutlon thl I donation work on the part of our rttl'en fur thn good cf thn achiMil. F. H. Krlley. of Portland, wa a hunlneaa culler on Mayor V. II. Itulr TucBilay. C. II. Ixirenx wa a Cutiby vlaltor Tucnduy, looklni: Into potato condi tion for 1917. II. A. (illhertaon. of Harlow, wa a Cunhy vlaltor Tuindiiy. J. K. dribble, of Aurora, wu n Cnnhy vlaltor Tuesday. Mlas Mildred Wane a a -Port land vlaltor Tuesday. Tho Hotilliwrn Pacific steel gnnii hnli laid tho heavy at eel a far aouth aa Canhy nnd uro continuing with the work. II. W. Hilton, of Needy, was a Canhy J visitor ucsduy. CANBY STUDENTS WIN HONORS AT SCHOOL CANHY, Oro.. April 3. TI14; fol lowing pupils of tho Cnnhy grammar schools have been neither absent nor tardy during the month ending March 23, 1917: Seventh nnd Klghtb grades How ard II. Kcelcs, principal: I,olltii Ilor nlg, Helen Swlgurt, Alleen ltuhiuun, Cora Douglas! Alberta Glllmoro, llil dred ltukor, Ethel Mlckolson, Vetu Mc.rk, Mortimer l.eo, Charles Hates, Wilson l.nuner, Howard Holn, Noel OnthoH. Pohn Mlckolson, Norman Eld, Amelia Kraft, Violet l.edford., Marian Porter, Violet Russell. Murk Dodgo, Hurl Muck, Hulph Koehlor, Furl Mocks nnd Harold Outbes, Fifth nnd sixth grades Nona Austin teacher: Clifford Wallace, Clurenco E:rls, Iloynl Nakuno, Christ Kraft, I'uullno Kinney, Ivnn Meeks, Lloyd Kendal, Champ Vuughan, Uironn Hor nig, Hornnrd Ileoco, Otto Schmld, Keith Draper, Cntberlno Draper, Jud ith Nelson, Wundu Wullaco nnd Anita Schuuhel. Third nnd fourth grades Francos Potter, teacher: Edwnrd Roco, Verner Ameson. Cliurles MlckolHon, Enrl Leo, Robert McCluro, Virgil Livesay, Earl MI'ler, Cliurles Lei law, Ernest Kraft, Zollo Leo, Lnvomo Eckerson, Marn liel Hates, Tlornlco Arnoson, Allco Nil knno, Edith Cnrloson, lilnncbo Ken dall, Floronco Malnwood. Gladys Main wood, Aleltn Dn)er, Leonard New Rtrum, Hugo Schaubol. Mitchell Sly tor. Gerald Hair, Ross Jtldor, Loonnrd, Goe, Edwnrd Robinson. First grmlo Mlna II. Ilubbs, tench er: Until Poe, Violet Maluwood, uer- trudo Heece, Ella Leach, Ivan Arno son, Ralph Earls, Kenneth Evnns, Ray Hess. Keith Mack, Ernest Meeks, Leon ard Draper, Second grndo LnVlna Sheridan, teacher: Frod Earls, Edwnrd McCluo Clny Malnwood, Ross Slyter, Virgil Gelger, Kinnoth Mack, Donald Stumm Gilbort .lost, Wnva Whooler, Georgia Flptcbor, Until Sannes, Gladys Do lot. Hortenso Stacy, Mildred Oathes. Rlvorsldo School, Ollvo Whipple. tencher: John Holn, Clurenco Lopln sky, Glenn Huston, Clydo Dodge, Edna Leplnsky, Orn Needham, Ern est Huston, Clnronco Stollor, Cbarllo Stollor, Knthorlno Holn, Honry Cou- rand, Tholma Dodgo, Norman Chris tiansen . CHILDREN rO BEAUTIFY VACANT CANBY LOTS CANBY, Oro., April 4. Friday afternoon, twlng to inclement weather there was only a small attendance The club Is advocating tho plnntlng of vacant lots in gardens nnd will as sist tho children In marketing the products. This will reduco "H. C. L." and mnke our town more sightly. Mrs. W. II. Lucke and Mrs. C. V. Prouty visited the schools securing the aid of the pupils. OSWEGO NEWS OSWIOO LADIIS' AIO CIVl SILVIR TIA (IriWFUII, tlm, April 4 -Tli ladle' aid (MH lHy of Hi" M K rhunh held "allvor l'-a" at tlm 0w(o realauraiit Ihuraday, Manh :. 1 hi) wa aortal lueelliii and the afternoon wa apent In a win'. Mia M. Hotter, of Hi-atiU buiik eral olo. Hlio w ai oioiili'd on the piano If Mia Margaret Hallo a Mr l(oKr waa formerly Mla Mallldu An derwin of tJaWeXU. Ml lia B t0ll fill vol.e, wlili Ii ha hern aplt ndldl) trained. Mlaa Fllruhrtli llaln rendered a pl.iliu aolu III her Uauul ihi.ruilliK loan tier, l.illli tl wa ii-rved ly thn ladle whhh netted tin III In at lltlln auoi o money. Thn lioateaaea weie Mr. Tlm" Foi, Mr Win. Prlmin and Mra. J. ' llulnea, Hr. I'r"' iit wern Mr. Fred Kt ff.-m Mr Henry Hur(horat. Mr (.'. A. It th ke, Mr. Jame Copenhaver, Mr. 11 1 fua Copenhaver, Mra. Clurriien Hkenl Mm lloao lleadrhk. Mr J. 4 Worthlnitton, Mr. (Jwuko PuIIim k Mr. P. It. Jarrlarh, Mr. Ilertha And eraoii, Mr. Anna Conway, Mr. C. II ltoaentr ler, Mr. Ii. II. Fo, Mr. Win Htuwart, Mr. T. It. CUiii'Mler. Mr It. Wllmot. Mra. Milton Hhlpley, Mr (ieoriin Italic, Mr. It. WorthlriKlou, Mr. Hum Warnoik. Mr. Aiifuat Kern pin, Mia K'lna Flaton. Mra. Charlea lllikm-r, Mia Klliahvtb llalnea. Mr M. Uulalev. Mr. Frneat N-ul. Mra Jim Mt Intyrc, tiruiidma Iavl. MclNTYRE FAMILY IS GIVEN FAREWELL 'PARTY Thn mnmhera of the Conun-icutloiiul rhunh asaemhled and surprised Mr and Mr. Joeph Mclntyre and family at their homo. A moat enjoyable rv enliif wa (pent. The affair wa In the form of a farewell, aa they have sold their property here urd will k to Yacolt, Wash., where they are to engugi) in forming. Tho ludfe had well filled haakets and a delltlnua lunch waa aerved. A. Cravn inado a preitent.it Ion apeerh of a silver offer- Ing to Mr. and Mr. Mi-lutyre. who have been identlfl'-d with the Coiigra (.atlunal rhunh for a number of year They have been faithful worker and will he greatly ml sued. FIRELIGHT FRIENDS GIVE APRIL FOOL PARTY The Firelight Friend conipoaed of a chiH of Hunday school girl, of the Congregational church. Their average age I aliput twelve year. They want ed money for a banner and some class plus, etc, bo they gave an April foot aoolul, Friday evening; In tho church parlors. April fool Joke were played. OSWEGO LOCALS OSWEGO. Ore.. April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .Veal entertained at dinner Tuesday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos. Mclntyre and Mr. nnd Mrs. William Prlmin and family. The occasion wns Mr. Nenl's blrthduy. Miss Lconu Tomlin was a visitor to tho county sent Wednesday. Miss Glndys Schawper wns the guest of Miss Leila I.owry of Cnnby, Satur day evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Petbko entertnlri ed nt dinner Sunday, Mr. and. Mra. Grunt White, of Canby, Mr. and Mm. John C. Haines, Sr., nnd Clarence Hulnes. Tho Redmen had a rousing meeting Tuesday evening nt their lodge rooms. Visitors wero present from Minnehaha Leolha nnd Willametto tribes. Six new candidates woro initiated. William Nlebusb nnd family will movo Into tho bouso formorly occu pied by Jos. Mclntyre. Tho Oswego Women's club met nt Its club rooms 0 tho school building Wednosdny, Mnrch 28. The free llbr nry question wns discussed, nsklng each or onyono to contribute books to bo used in co-operntion with tho free stuto library, vith bondquarters nt Mrs. Pressor's confectionery store. Mrs. A. King WIIboii nnd Mrs. A. J. RoBHlter having chnrgo of tho pro gram, introduced Mrs. Kemp, connect ed wltb tho Y. W. C. A. of Portland, lectured upon "Legislation," tho sub ject of tho day. Mrs. Kemp was well ncqunlntcd with hor subject, having attended the whole session of the 1917 legislature nt Salem. Mrs. Sun Cox nnd Mrs. V. Contors served lunch. Mrs. Gus Smith, Mrs. A. J. Rosslter, Mrs. A. King Wilson, Mrs. John Hick- nor nnd Mrs. D. Nelson wero appoint ed a civic comltteo to lnvcRtlgnto locnl conditions. OSWEGO, Oro., March 2S. (Editor Enterprise) Pormlt me space in your paper to ask why tho county court Is against tho bond issue nnd why so ninny pcop'o object to It. I notlco a few pooplo banded together In Oregon City to UIhcuss the bond Issue some In favor nnd somo against. I notice ono from Oswego In that Au gust number, but let It bo known that Oswego in general, Is In fnvor of good roads, and nil the troublo that arose from Oswego when Its- citizens tried to get Into a county that would' lis ten to reason nnd not be afraid of the peoplo's wnnts; nnd all Oswego wnnts Is a rond to nnd fronj Onwego to Ore pon City. If the county court would vlHlt Oswego as much ns it does the other way It would find out that tho pooplo have a right to complain for not gottlng its Bboro of tax money. It Is unjust nnd no one Is to blame but these men who were elected, and put into tho peoples' confidence to "3o right by thorn In tho district that tried to' got Into Multnomah county, was property to the valuo of one million on hundred tho-uand dollar, 'ial to Bear twenty thousand dollars UI money and th Honor 1,1 Jud( kind ly IrifontiMl aom ol lb Oawo po pla that b would nd thr tl.01 (and dol'ar of IhU lniy 00 lit road from Or ron City to Oiwrio and be ha don wll, for now firry larx bole you will find a l"d of rxk put In tl and ery on I hlchly pinaand at Ilia qiili k actUm ll.a County Jiui? ha tn; are thankful for that, and (lowaro will liavo a r,l- lrtlnn when tin- hole aro filled up w im to f t few auto and Invlla lha romnir lal club ai.d l.lva Wire and lot tin John II. Ytoii and H. lien son to taka rtd ou r tl.n Uiitlfil hard flnlahed road and liiform 11a If thn moury waa wall lit, then wa will t tliam to lha hrldgn aeroaa Tryon Cr-k, but will not permit our (ueat to rhla a roaa It, for w know lh brldra will Pt stand the strain; II will Ufin fall, and thru w tan it a lo w on. but Hot till It will fall; then w wlQ show thin tho two he-toilful covered hr!de( one aeroaa Oawei'u lake outlet, the other near thn U'llluliM tto rlv r. Tbi an two brld-t too, we will not permit to rldo aeroii, but walk. by-au' It la aufety flrat nnd walking la lha beat Now why all this? Just kunii the county 1 out will not, or cannot do anytblug Yet the other way either wr.y thn aamn court I bulldlnK brldg ea, putting In steel and rood roud. and all Is tinny, but Oam-go limit wall till they get ready. I Well, lha old snylm: I where there la a will there, you will find a way; and Hint way will soon lit here, AltTHCK McVEY. i44444 OAK GROVE. 4 44'-a'-' OAK GROVE. Ore. April S. A program for Kaater will be held at tho rloia of Sunday eehool next Sunday. The rbolr ho prepared apeclal oiualc. The Hoy Hcouta went to ee the launching of the Veatcrlldo. I-nut Sunday evening the ervlce wa In honor of the Hoy Scout. Two of th Scout spoke on the scout law. There' were 1 1 S In Sunday school last Sunday, largeit regular attend ance ever recorded In the irhool. Hunrlae prayermeetlng w! bo held I'aater morning at 6 o'clock. An effort Is being made to have the street leading to the church put In shape 10 vehicle can reach the build ing. The county will be asked to aid. Jatno Hurt I In the Good Satnart- tun hoapitnl convalescing ufter an op eration. He expects to go home the last of this week. I A fire, caused by park from the chimney, broko out one night this week at the home of G. G. Jones on tho river road. Prompt action of Mrs. Jones nnd thro Roy Scouta soon put the fire out. The Scouts were Clif ford Jones, Dcllon Massman and Irv ing Jackson. The dnmago was fully covered by Insurance. Mrs. Mary D. Guthrie and Mrs, James Hurt attended the debating con test between Oswego and Milwaukie lust Friday evening at Milwaukie. Os wego carried off the honors. "Camp Fire Girls" have been organ- Ired by Mrs. James Burt and her Sun dny school cIobb. The aim of this or ganization Is to develop tho homo spirit bo thnt It may Influenco tho wholo community, draw mothers and (laughters closer together; make the homo tnBk beautiful and to teach girls to do and help. Alon Watson Showman has placed n jvlrolcss radio station on his grand father's estnte at Totnstu, Pennsyl vania. Ho receives messages every day from Arlington nnd Washington. D. C. Alon Is well known In- Orogon City nnd community. Ho Is the son of tho Into William Shewman. ex-edl-of tho Into William Shewmun, for ninny years editor of the Oregon City Courier. Mrs. Emma Sliuter and two child ren, Ca'herino nnu ivennem, 01 rori- and, spent Thursdny with Mrs. Shu- tor's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Feld man. J. E. Cnlavon, county superintendent vlfllted our school last week. Teddy Graves bus been sick for the Inst ton dnys nt tho homo of his grand parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. J. Tl. Evnns. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lolo Coloskey will movo Into tho family homo on the corner of River Road nnd Center streot. Mr. Coloskey will return to his form In Dakota. Patriotic week wns well observed by tho people of Oak Grovo, flags flew from most of the residences and hung In the windows. Miss Flora Snovell returned recent ly from California. . Robort Wetzlor who lives with his crnndpnronta, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Blghnm, vlBlted his parents nt Hills boro lost week. J. A. Kuks is remodeling his home on Onttlcld road by enlarging the I10U80 nnd adding a sleeping porch. The two Vosberg families are plan ning to movo to thoir big lumber mil" nt Whooler, Oregon, when school clos es, J. Vosberg has already gono to Wheeler. Mrs. Dyer and family have moved to Portland. W. Kenning is building two large groenhouscs to ruiaa tomatoes. Miss Allco Waldron, of Jennlngo Lodge, has accepted a position ns teacher of English and history In the high school at South Bend, Wash. The county oratoricnl contest will be held In the city hall at Milwaukie. on April 7. Mlas Leona Griffith will represent tho Oak Grove school. The Ladles' aid will meet Wednes day at tho homo of Mrs. W. J. Ced erson on Third avenue. A five-cent tea will bo served and a program ren dered. All Indies are Invited. The Boy Scouts are still gathering papers and If they have not called on J you, notify the scout master, Her. Clackamas County Sued for $876.36 by Contractor Kidd Bull axalnal Clackamas rounty fjr i;:4 wa filed In the circuit court Tudy by W, II. Kldd. builder of the road between Ore.n City and New Kr Mr. Kldd allefea that be did t tra work worth W 17, and wa paid only :o7 05, and I suing for the re mainder. I'1-I.oiik, and they will call for papvrt of all kind. Tbunday and Friday, Man h 2) and 30, wera a at Ion day U allow lec h ers opportunity lo visit other ichool. Mr. Uutbiia went lo Vancouver and aaveral other acboola. Th children enjoyed th two day In various ways. Home went to the city, other went to the river and gathered flower in the wood a. The Plus Vltra girl of lha Sunday hool will have a home cooking sale April "th In W. W. Thompaon' hard war store on Railroad avenue. Tbey will appreciate patronage. GARFIELD. 4 Keveral of our good men have gonr awy to work. Borne have takei their famllle nth tbem. J. O. Hound: went to llend to work. lie write that many Idle men are In the timber owing to now, but work will be plen ty when snow goc. Mra. J. W. gtevem. daughter of Dr. Palmatter, moved to Carroll, Wash ington, bavlsz bought a farm there II -r son, Raymond and Orville, went Saturday. Her brother went a far a Portland with her, where they were Joined by her hnaband. J. W. Stevens I In the employ of the P. R. L. P. company, of Portland. Garfield Grange had a chicken din ner laut Saturday In honor of a vis it from C. E. Spence. who gave a good talk to those present. , Mrs. Jack English I some better. Her son, Clydo, came home In re sponse to call on account of his moth er' serious Illness. Mrs. Surah Pulmateer Is on the mend. She had a second stroke. A flm Is advanced In years It wa feared she could not rally. O. C. Twombly received word from the foreman of their shearing crew saying It was too cold tnd stormy to start shearing. So ne will postpone his trip. Lou Palmateer Is sawing wood for W. P. Snuffins' dryer, also for R. S. Palraateer. Mrs. Churchill Is spending a few days at the homo of her parents in sOwego. Mr. Churchill contemplates going to tho Tillamook country If he can dis pose of his property Interests. Richard Davis and Lemon brothers are sawing out a house pattern for Richard Davis. Mrs. Bird went to Portland Tues day to see her brother, who Is with our boy's tbat are ordered mobilized. LONG WALX FOR JUROR. Train Did Net Serve, So McCrHI Foot ed It For Many Mile. Leavenworth, Kim How would you like to take n little Jiinnt, say twenty Ave or thirty miles, at the present time? Sine, n nl-o little walk. Well, Kirby MeCrill so sizes rn a trip of that length. Klrby was among those summoned to sit or a Jury. There happened to be no trains coming to Leavenworth when Klrby desired to sturt. That Uldu't bother hiiu. neither did the high price of shoe leather. So Klrby walked to Kansas City. 11 distance of about twen ty-seven miles. "It was Just a nice little stroll," said Kirby. "I take long walk often and there Is nothing like it to preserve one's good health. At Kansas City I caught an luterurban c-nr and came to Leaven worth. I Intend to walk buck whea I get throucli with the iury work." I! HIS Fl SUBS TO UNDERSEA BOATS HaVe RADIUS OF 5900 MILES IN CRUISING ' HIGH SEAS NEW YORK, April 4. Germany has more submarines than trained crews. On February 1, when tho knlsor defied the United States by threatening all neutrals shipping in European waters, Germany had 400 undesea boats com pleted or in courso of construction. This included big U-bonts like the U-53 with a cruising radius of .5000 miles, nnd the smaller craft, with 15-day rad ius, for use against England, as well as supply ships and mine layers. An Odd Bequest. The following Is one of the oddest be quests ever recorded In a last testa menL It appeared In the will of a Bristol mariner proved In 1795: The old gentleman ordered bis executors to "pay out of the first moneys collected, to my beloved wife, if living. 1 shll Jng, which I have given as a token of ny love, that she may buy hazelnut as I know thnt she is better pleased with cracking tbem .hnn she is with mending the boles la be stockings.'' The road la the section known a the "Fly Creek Cutoff." Mr. Kldd alb-re In hi complaint that H. A. Cnhh, rounty highway englnear, gave him a profile map of th proposed road, say ing that the map had been prepared by th atata engineer. I-utrr, the com plaint cite, Mr. Cobb changed the To Build Up After Grippe, Colds Bad Blood Tike a blood cluuarr anl a!lrriiv that rt the liver ami atomarh Into vigoriMi action, called lr. Pierce (ldetl Mulual UKOiery liecaua of one of II principal lugredienU tlie (rtlded Seal plant. It aaaut the body to manufacture rich red blood which frcla the heart nerve br .11 n awl organ ol the body. The organa work mioothly like nu:hinrry running In oil. You fer-l clean, atrong ami atrrno- out lnatea-1 of tired, weak and faint hurt to lake it to-iLiy and before another (Ur ha pawed, the impunlle .a tMMfl till brgil of th liliKnl will brin Ul lcave Touf body through the eliminative organ. and in w tew .Ui you will know that the ld blood ) paaung oat, and new. rich, pure blood is tiling J" Vein ami artene. Get Dr. Ilerce' Golden Medical M. corery lo-Uy from anv medicine dral- er. in uMet or liquid form, or aend I)r, Pierce, Invalid' llou-l, lluffalo, N. Y ten cent for tnal package of tablet. What Our Neighbors Say. AMoria, Oregon." After having hail lot gnp 1 coum not regain my strength; my blood waa poor, I wa nervous tnd alio bad ben- nutiim. I tried everything but just could not get any relief. 'Finally I decided to take Doctor iq lake U 'jPierce's J Medical Di land it ran Golden Discovert cured me. I think il is simiily great. I u the 'Pleasant Pellet ' for constipation." G. R. Spicer, 373 Exchange St. ITSGE .WNS A CITATION PARIS, March 29. William thaw, the American aviator, has won an other citation In the French army or ders for a brilliant bit of work In the course of the German withdrawal. Thaw, while flying low on a reconn oltsrlng expedition one day, discov ered a large detachment of Germans who were protected by a screan of trees. They evidently formed a rear guard left to cover the retreat of the main body. Thaw swooped down and emptied his machine gun among the Germans at close ran;. Then returned to bis own line and reported to the French cuirassiers, whom he directed to the German ambush, swooping down again to Join the attack. Lieutenant Sweeney, another Ameri can who has won a commission In the French army, said today that the French war department has promised to release him within 24 hours if war between the United States and Goi many Is declared. 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 Mt 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. Rubber 1 m f 1 mm. AMERICAN 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 a H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. e Oregon City Enterprise Office Outfitters Phone Pacific 2 alignment of the road, between stat ion H and 140, a dlatunr of 400 frntL Thl, It I alleged, forced Mr. Kldd to build an additional embankment con taining 404 cubic yard, and to build two retaining walla. All th extra work, be aay, wa done tinder Mr. Cobb' direction. M 0TGU1LTY BUT GRAND B TO Auguat Olson, who waa Indicted by the last grand jury 00 a charge of 'bootlegging, was declared Dot guilty J Jury 1 ourwuaj louowin; , his prosecution before Circuit Judga ' - Campbell. Following the completion of th : rae Deputy Dlatrlct Attorney Tboma I ..... I Hur announced that the dUtrlct attorney' office intends to piac some of the testimony before the next grand Jury in an attempt to obtain some Indictment on charge of per jury. Olson lives In Mullno. HE SCORE RESULTS IN There was a contoat between th Meadow brook and Clarke schools, at Clarkes Friday, March 23. It result ed In a tie, each-side winning ono match. There wa a abort program, followed by the arithmetic match. There wera ten pupils from each school who contested by working ton different problems. The score wa 875 to 3S1. Contest won by Meadow brook. The spelling wa won by Clarke. Four pupils of the Clarke school were still standing when the last Meadowbrook speller went down, although the first mistake was made by Meadowbrook, but waa not counted against them by Clarke. The four best spellers of Clarke were Vera Coulter, Ruth Mann, Lillian Yager, Clifford Cook. WAVE PROUDLY O'ER WASHINGTON, Mar. 31 The final act of more than B0 years' effort to bring the Danish West Indies under the American Sag was completed with formal ceremonies at the Btate department today when Danish Min ister Bru was handed a treasury war rant for $23,000,000, the purchase price and wireless messages were sent to the American and Danish authorities and Instructions are to lower the Dan ish flag and raise the Stars and Stripes. At noon today the new pos sessions passed definitely and finally under the authority of the United States. Miss Alice Scherzinger, of this city, who spent tho first of the week at Wll sonvllle, has returned to her home. She is accompanied by Mrs. E. Hassel brink and son, Lowell, whom she vis ited. They will visit here for several days. Stamps Home B-10