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ORFf.ON Cm' ENTF.RPRISK. FRIDAY. MAY II, 1917. Stafford l)ama(MiH Ftoien. and prail Ml Jaaon Clatko Waited her aUter III law, Mr. Gao. (Malta on Highland la( Hunday. Walter ?.wahlrl Ulle. hi slalar, Ml Kir J li, uf il.wrfu, 1st! Hal 1 Ulday ill. I Hull.l Mr W. II Wrtllaufi r and doia-hler: ''"' 1 -" l 'V lo !. some Mull... were In I...I Hiui..i ""'f ' ranch, which and H.H..J II,- ..,- il.iiii.lilm. i I""1 Hv HIM VSt'l'H, Or.', M iy 10 Mi. Iiil'ti ill.-d ,hi Mi., ,uv m ill 'IHH..I.O W W. fool, an. Harold, went HTAPFOIll), Or.. Mr 10-Tho t. kt-l tofUl at John I NpuI tarn fr.-iid uccra Th program waj Mulino Clark MCI.INO. Or, May 7 Tho Mull It.AltkF.S, Ore. May Id t.iiui i'r Co I ii i it k motor ttu.k wi-re In Pott '! ink Mr. I I U haul lumber. The compam on. I I In splendid f 77 CI remltlng from ,. 'u.cnu.ir r K..in lu .li.k Hi.-k-1. r4b Uk. etc ! Tr.i!l:nr Mil ... It -ill I ra.L-r M Ann Nemo ha MwdiJ home, afti-r working nt HmiiB Turner pia. tli 11 frr week. !. Pllen ml Ior Oldcn.tadt if hi a Very plenaallt d..y with Ih' lr cotuln. Mm. K. Wner, near WUon till Mi llaltle M atik. r w.. i i.arni,iii. M .,,, Ilm nudor tru. k to climb (ha lii'.l ti. n Iheatil) loaded with lumtwr. and In. ' Jrnially II will lo he'p antnne rlw i who tratcl on In '.I ' lii-ulgta IMgii. who I attending the I'n M Mtb . Ii hiI, i .hi i o homo tal , Friday renlng and pciit I hi' wc.k nid with her ml and un.1i. Mr and eut'-n.iliiod by M!n t'hrUtin K!'ir-n Friday. Mr. O. Z. Ilnlion, John Gave and Mr M. A. Cage "ire IHirtUn l vlit or 8aturdu, Mr. Oldtmm. ho Iim brn rlowlnf Mr. Cr.mt A!.liy called on Mr Aui;ut Kroki'D and Mr Jo l..nl ant T",-d.iy fli-riiiHin. Kariiirr rt t'ii latitlnis lli.'it rro ln n iwr iho wi-lhor lu'ruHU xa.-nt lot In IWt'n-d for ..! i thmi to .1.1 o. ll.e !u...t. ro il r.k. ... bn. to NUd falurd.iy " fr,'!"-M 'T l r.i.i:-. t.. II. Mc-r ic ui.i n and .l.iurhu-r. KniiU. MIm Vlolla and l'n HACI.K fllKr K. Orv . M.iy ll-Mr .i l. t Ittiui'lftM I on lhi l k IUI. On and Hunday l(h hi family. dry wry (al. Smith Turner hi Baimd ihrlr Ul y Mr. I'rrln Adku. of l.loi-ral, .w a girl. Vi-rle Maxlnr. Mulino tWtor lt Krld.iy. Mr. Anna Ttrokln. of I'urtland, vl Mr Walla. t ni.i.lo a I mi. n.--- lied at thi h me of hi-r irrnl. Mr j irli to IVrlland !.:t h'.:'.ur.i; . anil Mr Sihalx. Sunday. j Anion- tho. ho fii'oiid iho lion Ml l-IM.I Katil. k a U.-hishtMlly ,,UUy ct Mr raDi.-r.nr Hou.-h.-r l.i! cnlrrtalned by Mi.- llattse and : s ,,n,uy t,ui. Wr.Klil. of Ml- Kdllh WanUrr Sunday. j rPai Mr ,,, Mril JlH, ,t,, Tb company Mr. Nim-baum rntrr- rhildn n. X. IV Harm.'! and Mr. M .rv llolwtt Zahlen nl lo Portland Thurl..y ln Mr l..url.i rwi'lvim lo Mork ll r-k. j 'a,l ,r,"'t hiT l!ir. Mi X I.. Kir U.I Maxlon and family uioisl o'',"", ,,f IMrll.nd la. .erk. Vn' ''' "' " Mr liuol brx.ther. pun-hMMd Tonl eu) i U,k ,"'u,"r ""'f,", miiklin liilnon l (h hi iiiicV. ill H HiliMin. and will nh him for a iIiiik. i it... i. .. Mr. O. Martin and h-r faih.r.i " " r- ",r p,n" " n, ' J. Ma...n. rnt to Wall Walla. Wn ! ' " """ """" " .1 ,-rlda . May ,.h. .-mwrn ni n, .r. a. n, , ,, .11 Ther. ... a party Utn at tb. h..m.",";," "V ""' " " ""' of Mr. It. L. Itlnco on Saturday rv i . . .. . ... , . olnc to lli Int l.'iiiiMH v of Ilm . ail. nlnjf, May tin. Among lho prririit , .. ' .., ' " r I nut furtluT iioiii .- Mr Minor will r a follow Mlnr IX.ra Mar1, . .i. ... . ........ ..... t - - .1 -. ....'i..- ...i yaini. ..taiy i.oiiFiiillirr, liuoy iar.. ,i , u . I frll iri Cjr.l llaii'l I! iiv.i 1,1.. nn . - o ... ... . . .. " i""ti a a I'. ri.'n Ulloron r.iu. r.inoi .oiior. aim jarou. .11 r. Mr. W II, lliiitrmillcr vll(d hor diifjh(i-r. Mr (. Itali'h and family few il.t) Ul pi'k. talnml for to nrrki. left Monday. Thor will be ai-nii-e at the chapel her Sunday. May 13. Ewry une 1 Inrtted to attend. Uord Tk-deman 1 111. Mlna Eva llollon spent an enjoyable day at the Rabick homo Sat-irday. We ar r'ad to hear Mr. Kroa a able to rvtura borne after her crl out operation. Waldo Koellcmltr. who 1. working In Oregon City, ba been home for a abort vlilL Ml. Anna Oldenntadt spent very pleasant day with her coudn. Myrtle and Anna Aden. Iat week. Mr.. Iibcrg and youngest daughter were dinner piout at the Xemec home Sunday. Mrs. Clau. refer wa. able to enjoy an automobile ride laat week, of which we are glad. John Scbawf wa seen In Willamette last week. Barlow Ianlel and her daiikht t Kale. M! Roue and Ml llaul Klarr. of Mai-kuburg. were the gnet. of their grandmother. Mr. Roaa Wallace, last Saturday nli:h( and Sunday. Mr. Millie Thorua. of I'nlon lla'l. attended the dance In Mulino hall l.mt Saturday nUlit. Mr. and Mr. Klmer Krlcknon anJ chlldr-n and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hall day and baby motored lo Tualatin la.it Sunday. Robert SnodKras. Jr.. who has been attending school In Portland, came home and Is helping hit father run the farm. .lfred Vara and hit partner, of Tort-j lnnd. came out from Port'and In a : motor truck and gathered produce: along the route. They teem to be mak- Ing a success of It liufert Manjuardt. Claudu llolle nilller. Waller lav, Alva Card. Arlhur llenloii. Henry XeUon. Charles Nel son. Klmer- Kli'lnsmlth. Hen Slaal. Clyde Rlngo. Henry Glnthor, Raymond lilnther. Albert Slegman. CIHTord jdv.k. Virgil Cook, lien l.lndau. Ru dolph Mueller and Mr. Ringo. Re freshment were senred and the even ing spent In music and pla.-lng games. Everybody bad a fine time The Clarke school Is .utendlng to have a basket social on the first of Sunday. Mli Kiln. I Keillii'.li nan Hie eek end gueni of her hi-i. r. Mm. M A'h pam;h. of Portland Mratlnw brook MKVPOW ItltOOK. Ore. May 10 -The limt literary cluti m. etlng will be given for this sprlnc Prldny night at (he school house. Instead of the regu. Inr program. Gordon n lor. of M.v lalla. will give his l.eti.re on "la I." Ml M il. 1 1 Kllloll l on llin li k Il.t. Mlat ( lira llock Weill Id Poitlatid Tuesday. Mi. Henry MHIciry iul'e.1 nt Hit. Inline of WIIIIuiii ('mike and f.unlly Monday afternoon Mr, lieorre I'.iHit I on Hm l, a Il.t We Iioihi thai situ will linprite oon. Ml Mary Mall wu riii'li .! by Mr J. Mixire. one day lat weoli. W. Howinnaii. of Pal1 I lly, hut been tl.lllng with liU d.IHgliler, Mi i-. W. Cooke and family. Mr. I. Ingle ba r"iie lo MlllalHiro lo attend the conference that I being held at I hut pl.ice. Mr Ida M Carjietiler. wliu tin I n -i.iMiiK tor air . niiiitn, luin re turni'd lo her home at J. Moore' We wMi n rectify a t.il.inen tint wa 1'iit in the Oregon Oily Courier by oiiin one. Unit Diimant-ti hud nln fuiullie Mifferlui! from scurlel feter; Unit I a t.i! .. report. It wa .ml. There w only one family that h id III" scurlel fever Mr .1 Moore called on Mr II tiny Tued.iy ufteriimin Jennings auc JKNNIMiH l.ttlMlK, May Kth, I'JI7. 'Mii'.n suiely are busy day at lh laHlge, with iilng work and salmon lulling on. All avallabln boats Wern buy Imlh Halurday and Hundaf and nearly ev ery one i siiglil a flh Mi lllce, of IIimkI lllver was vis itor st Ilm A P llil..nl I io this week Mrs. Rice I a fntllier realdent and still has prnpnily lief, Iter, Hiees has tiuived back mi his place near lilen K ho, He ha chaigii of III" i hut. h at Kaliii .nl, i Mr. and Mr. John Mcltnr, of Van coaver, spent over Hutnlny l Ihelr place on the Paal rou lit y road. Waller llecktier left Mninlay morn ing for California, and eipmlt lo be gone anveral liiiiulh. .Mr. YihIit, of Hubbard, hiiI Ilm weekend with her daughter. Mrs P. A. Pm. Mr. Ilo.eiihrang has pun based lb Sandy SANDY. Or.. May 9 -The home of (illlierl Joiurud. mile weal of Handy, wa destroyed by fire yeter day at noon. Moat of the household goods were sated and the Ions lo Hie building It partially covered by Intur- 3C Macksburg MACKSIlfRG. Ore.. May 7.-The wild call that comcj to America for an increased food supply strikes a RAJILOW, Ore, May 10. A sur prise party was given Mist I -amen :v Mrs. Toogood. the occaaiun being Mis ' 'hord in the heart of every one on me rancnes. Irom Iho whl'...- l.rren'a birthday. A bonfire and garnet were the amusements. Miss Pearl Hayes visited her sister In Oswego the week-end-Mr. Ormsby is visiting friends here. Mrs. Johnson, of Oswego, spent Sun day with friends here. Norman Crowly U suffering wilh a very bad Hp, a little tore became in fected. His Hp was - laucod three timet and it very painful. Miss 0!ga Howe tpent the week end with her sister, Mrs. C. G. Tull. In Oregon City. Mr. Tallman has gold bis property to Mr. Vickers, who hat taken pos session. Mrs. Hruen. of Portland, spent a few days at the Wurfel home. Mrs. Atterbury moved to Portland the first of the week Mr. and Mrs. Wane and daughter, Anna, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hoover were given a surprise party at Mr. Nelson's before their departure for Tillamook, where they will m;;ke their future home. A surprise party was given at the ho.-.-.2 of A. B. Widows, by Mr. Wurfel and Mr and Mrs. Widows for Mr. and Mis. Ta'lman, who liavo sold their property and will soon leave here. Cedardale CEDARDAI.E, Orcron, May IO. Mi6s Myrtle LarUins and broth-r Glen, also Ada McRoberts of Sllverton, took dinner with the former's nncle, at Cedardale Sunday, the 6th. Miss Moore spent Friday evening with MIhb Hudson, at Meadowbrook, accompanying her to Molalla Satur day to attend teachers' meeting. Three of the 8th grade girls are de tained at home with the measles, leav ing only one in class, Mary Fellows, who Is lucky enough to have had them at an earlier date. haired septuagenarian, who passed j through the Civil War. to the chij-l! who Is longing for school to close! hn m.t ,( n . 1. l.i. . - ...... uv ma,. ai wuriv uii u:s imniu-1 ture farm. Never was ground pre-if; pa.-od with greater alacrity or see l !f ! sown with more pervld hope than In ! j' the first week of May. 1917. SuiidavE came, bringing a much-needed but, also, a rain that cast a shadow it of foreboding over the earnest toll ors. A fear that the mnum cause more delay in the work. Very ! """""n. mm ever, was me snauow. 1 1 -uonuay morning nroke with briht S u; ..... . .... P oiiiiBiiuie mm Deiore nan the day was ; spent, had put the soil in fine work j Ing sliape once more, while the growth ! of everything that had come above the surface was like a maic spell. The winter grain, that was causing apprehension a month ago, Is looking splendid, now. From present appearance. It would seem as if with few exceptions, every one In our community might cnt-m plate with concern the soaring price of flour, having grain enongh of his own to supply his wants. Never have the fruit trees born', greater promise of abundance than they are showing now, while the straw berries are coming on so fast there is every prospect that we shall be using j liiem before the first of June. Hiilldlng. meanwhile Is not suspend ed by the farm rush. John Heplln Is preparing' to add to his farm build ings and Chris Nofziger has timber hauled for a large, new barn. Simon Miller has entirely recoverei. from his Injury mentioned in a late issue of the Enterprise. The Eby school Is to close May 11. An order of exercises is bein pre pared for the evening of Saturday, May 12th. The rendering of a pro gram is to be followed by a baske.t social. Tkn r.. ..!.-! . Cedardale has had a real siege of j w" " " ' 0" the measles, but every one Is on the mend now but Janle Oren, and he is trying hard to have them. Leonard Orem spent Saturday night and Sunday at her cousin's home at Union Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Nelo Norqulst wel comed a baby boy at their home last week. Clarence Orem and Dave Nordling came home from 0. A. V. at Corvallls The I.utU-ran services held at the Eby school house on the evening of Sunday, April 29, were well attended notwithstanding a heavy rain. Father I.uras lias anonitnerd another service at ihs same place for May 20th. The Mothers' cl-ib is to ni"ot (in Thursday. May 10, ut the home of Mrs. Hiedrlek Harms, Jr. The Little Girls' fencing Circle 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. RLOOM MANURE SPREADERS. IN SHORT THE FULL LINE MYERS POWER SPRAYERS AND PUMPS. GARDEN TOOLS. W. J. Wilson & Co., ororkonty' Ceo. Blatchford, Tec' brother DiHiiga ha rlilUlnl a a in chlnUI'i main luyiiiniid K.lwanl, niplnyvd In Hit hiiii e, wa thrown by a horia Monday, and one leg wa broken Ha waa lukell In Pol (land for Irealiiiehl. A ami waa bum lo Mr. and Mr. II, liahreu and a duiiahler In Mr and Mr, lauil IUiikIiUiiiii, Ihl week WiNoiivillr WILHU.NVII.I.K. Ore. May M - II. I. ii Mm i.i pciil Hiilurdai and Hun luy ul hiiiiin Mi Howard H'hl evcia day Ihl week with her ion. It. W. Ilrahaui, Ml (ho farm. Inn Heely, who I attending Prank Mil high IiiniI In Portland. penl tin. weekend at her homo here. Mr. and Mr. M. ('. Young mid mm. Wallace, am now i-oinforlably settled III their homo In S ll.oiivllle llev. liurber, formerly a pastor of Iho Hood View church, preachea there every aecoiid Hundiiy morning. naipn mown rouago on inn county Mr I'luller I planning to a ""''. ""'I moved III family hern. parly lo the young people, who won 1 lul'h "ron ha moved on a largo prUe. In Iho near future. j '" . "' 't of (liegon Noll In Augua r-1 ii i ne.l hoiiiu from 1 Now berg mi Friday evening. j -Vr ' Moran. acting prenldent Mia llelllo lluliilglu wa hoiite. In!"' ""' l'relit Teacher ...oclolloli, ,. (ended the county Parent Teacher con veiitloti nt Molulla on lal Saturday. The aihiNil children riM'i t lo liavo a bin lunch and Ico cream aaln at (he achool on Friday, May 1 1 1 rt. All are hulled Parent Teacher meeting linlny. Fri day, May 11th. How can the "city dada" of (Had stotin be turn the "rukblnh diHiiHr" lame from our fair community, If they eiftect lo lake leti year lo find liliu? Mr. (', P.. Ilcrimrd. of Hi. Paul, Urn., I visiting her ilntiT, Mr. Jatue Her imrd, who ba recently returned to her home from Oregon City h.mpltal. where ho haa been erlouly III for nine week. Uoveral from ber art going to at lend Iho "shower" for Ml Alniee llollaek on Halurday at tho home of Mr. Harry Hayle at Kvergreen. Mr. the new Ing club of Corral Creek ill (il.t on Tliiiuday afternoon. Mr. and Mr. Kd. It.ik. r and family, Mr. and Mr Hubert Uraham and t till dr Mr. and Mr. Heed (irahain and daughter Helen, and Mr. and Mr. M C. Young, wero among resident hero who motored lo I liuinpocg on Satur day, May 6th, lo enjoy (ho celebration there. School will ba cloning oou and picnic and program are to bo (ho order of ho day. F.lghth grade examination will be given on (ha 17th and l.Hth of May. Friend her were glad In leant thai Mr. and Mr. John llutaon had ar rived at llulllo Creek. Michigan, and that Mr. Ilulaon I abla to undergo an oxrullon there, although ho waa ery III whllo enrout. Mlae Nelllo and Jele Angu and brother Jack will go lo Portland n l,ay,, wl" 1,0 aUled by Mlat Irene Tueidny, May 15th, to attend the wad ding of Ihelr brother Jame Angu to .Mildred Woodward, of Portland. Utile Abblu lluphaolaon, whoae re cent operation of akin grafting ha been watched o closely, I atlll lin 1 proving and there I now no iuetlou , about her complete recovery. Tho j skin grafting operation wn performed I by Dr. Pecker of Hherwood, aisliled by Dr. Ilutler of (hi village. Highland lllillll.ANIi, Ore.. May 10-Thur lay. May I!, a number of friend gae i n f irewi.'l aurprl'i" in honor of Mti.it Hiaco Manny. The ncftiiig waa npeni In KUlne. Ilellclou llllli-h tn served and ul I pres. 1:1 ettjoted U vc-y pleu.i ant cm -nit: ii. Thuno i,:ci.ent were: Mr. mid Mr M. K. Kaiiillo. Mr. and Mr. J. Si brain. Mr. mid Mr. M.niii. Mrii. nl'ace mi l daiiclil r, Filher, Mrs. I.. Itath. Mr unit Mm .1. II mhart. Mr. and Mrs It. h'limii.t. Mr. mil Mrs Curt It Katulle. Mr nud Mr. W. Me .Mnip:ht. Mrs. ltoi:.-r.i; MN .ej ,.n- dm. Illnnch Itoger. Tlllle Martin, Kubei Martin, Mae McMaur.lil. Opiil M.i.hii Thelmii SliiiiiiH. Mildred S!ti:in:i, Chris una Unburn, Kvu Schrnin. Crystal Itath ntnl Minn (irnco Mann; Monk J. Smith, A. Horner, W. Schmidt, Km est Krkii.-n, .lame llaiihiirt, Italpl llntihiiit, Willie Martin, .lull n Martin Kverell Acree, Archie Itn'h. Miss Klunipp, of Hollw.mil. Is visit Ing nt the home of Mrs. Schmidt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fnink (irossmulli and children, of Shubel, spent Sun day at Iho home of Mrs. ('. Kundle. MIhh Annie Sehiuldl, of Portland visited with her parents over .Sunday W. Mc.Maiight nnd M. 10. Knndlc wero Oregon Clly visitors WedneBil.iy CnrtlH Kundle and .latue.i llatihart left Monilay for (irnys llarbur, where they havo gone to work In n lagging camp. Mrs. I.. Until and daughter, Crystal spent n few days visiting friends In Portland. Tlllle nnd Father Martin were Oro Kon City visitors Mondny. Mcl'owail of Hi'HwihhI. Church Nolf. Mother' day will bo ohaortred nel Sunday. The veiled choir will alng. The church aervlce luat Hunday ava iling were omitted In order (hat all would havo a chnnco lo attend the ChrUllan Kndeator contention ul (ladKtone. AmonK tlune who attended Iho ban ipiet lal Hutiirday evening wero Me, dame Hmlth, Oitroui, Jacob. Itev. Smith, Mr. A. II. Smith. Vera (ila, llcnalo Itoberti, Wllma llruechert aud I.eCluro and lairrulno Oatroin. llev. Hmlth and wife attended tho Kant Willamette annoclatlon nu'etlng ut Monitor thl week. Mr. Iloag wa bosleH of Ilm Mi llenary locloly of Oregon Clly M. E. church on Tueiday laat. Tho Young Ioolle' clan of (irace church Sunday ichool mat at the homo of Mr. K. A. Hundert for a twlal time on Friday evening. A Jolly time wai tpent. Hazel ia lVii.lHll' w .jrimfi i m wif ihjiii up r,fiirrmi,ifiniv.rtrr , ... i... ..-....ji.n lt y-f i1 jkjffl-' ; llich was to luivo met :it tin. Iir.mo , Friday evening, the former returning Mn-. r;, M. n;,,H-h on o-why M -by way of Oregon City Monday morn- u, is to be postponed to' the nc-Vi ing. P. E. Bonney did some discing and dragging for A. Lindqulst last week. We understand that wedding bells are to ring In this locality soon. Tha newly-weds are to live In Mrs. Bob Lamm's bouse. Kichard Orem was tendered a sur prise party on his birthday Saturday evening at the home of his uncle, A. L. Larkins. W. Johnson has gone to Montana. Bob Lamm was home a few days from camp at Carlisle, Wash. His wife returned with him. Mr. and Mrs. Kinney and family spent the week end at the Iatter't father's at Mulino. j urday on account of the eutertainmc-nt in the Eby school. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a hT cannot reach the seat of th din-. Ca tarrh la a blood or conntltutional dltur, and In order to- cure It you mum take In ternal remedleg. Hall' Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and act directly upon the blood and mucoua surface Hall' Catarrh Cure la not a quark medicine It waa prsacrlned by one of the heat phy sicians In this country for years and l a regular prescription. It Is composed of th best tonics known, combined with the beat blood purifiers, actinic directly on th mucous siarfaces. Th perfect combina tion of the two lnsredlenta la what pro duces such wonderful reeults In curinf catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. y. J. CHENEY A CO.. Prop.., Toledo, O. Bold by Drusrlsta, price 7 Sr. 7 all Hall Family Pills for const Initios. Juno. The Falls View school closed last Tuesday, May 1st. The teacher was Miss Iluby Card. Clarkes school went to Alberta school last Friday, May 4th for an arithmetic match and baseball game. Clarkes school won In arithmetic and baseball and everybody seemed satis fied. Eugene Klelnsmith sold his timber to Larkins saw mill. Geo. Kberly was hauling oats to Beaver Creek this week. John Marshall purchased a Ford automobile lant week. .! T. Grace returned from Portland last week. Franklin Lanner went home to Can- by last Saturday because hla school closed on Friday. Mrs. Elmer Leek, from Oregon City, visited he r brothers, Ed and John Buol, last week. Miss Jacobs, the Alberta school teacher, visited Mist Swift and Miss Nottcr, of Clarkes, last Saturday and Sunday. Charles Nelson and Walter Lee were hauling potatoes for Mrs. Lee on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stromgren, of Colton, were In town last Saturday and visited their daughters, Miss There will also bo singing and music. ! anco. Mr. Jonsrud was nt his mill Admission ten and fifteen cents. There) at Urlghtwood nt the tlmo. Many will be a picnic dinner given ut noon, people from Sandy responded to tho ulsoa program In the afternoon, Frl- call and by hard work tho pump house day, May II, by tho school, It being near tho houso was saved. Albert Jons- Miss Until Hudson Is i rud, tho oldest son, received a bud cut on the back of his right hand by bro ken glass, requiring several Htltches to close the wound. Marcus Pomoroy, small son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. Pomoroy, whllo play ing Monday morning fell on u null, running It through his hand. tho hist day teacher. Until ChiniliTcn spent tho week-end In Portland. U bllo there she was the 1,'ueKt of Pauline Leo and Miss Atchi son. Mian Ada Mi Huberts spent the week end at 'tin; A. I,. Larkins home, re turning to h"r home In Sllverton, Monday. ' Jii'ius Hi-hii-v.e delivered a ton of hay on Tih-mI; y for Miss Fredrlckson. Herman and Hen Chlndgren did homo chining for MIhb Fredrlckson on Monday. A surprise pr.rty was given Richard Orem Saturday night. Aji enjoyable evening was tvent In playing games. At a late hour luncheon was served Those present v. ere: Mr. and Mrs. Do Hour and daughter, Mildred; Annie and Freda Johnson, Ada McRoberts, Esther and El do Orem, Glenn and Allen Larkins, Arthur and Harold Johnson, Richard, Clarence and Leon ard Orem, Oval Ingram, Delbert Hus band, Don Houtin, Robert and Glen Orem. I BACKING UP PROOF. The Kind That Oregon City People Cannot Deny. K. V. Nye, editor of the Sandy News, has gone to Caldwell, Idaho, whore ho has a position n a musician with a show. John Beckford has bought tho stock of Beaton & Proctor's garage and rent ed the building. A. L. Deatnn, one of the firm, will move his family to their home In Lents as soon as school clos es. Mrs. Ella Schetterly and two sons, Carl and Chester, have moved to Bend. Mrs. E, O. Closner and small daugh ters of Chinook, Mont., and Mrs. O. E. Winders, of Fargo, N. D., are visit ing at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Schmllz. Lester Townsend has gone to Bre merton, Wash., where he has enlisted In the navy as an electrician, and his Buffalo, N. Y. Many nn earnest'' Oregon City man or woman has publicly endorsed Dunn's Kidney PIIIh. Week lifter week month after month you've rend tholr statements. Would those Oregon City people rec ommend any medlclno If It woro not good 7 Would they confirm nnd ropont tholr titalemnnts nftnr yenrs had passed? Local proof Is good ovldenco. Testimony confirmed yours after Is hotter evidence. Tho following Oregon City man's statement loaves no room for doubt. It must convlnco cvory kidney suf ferer who roads It, If your back itches If your kidneys tiro weak, profit by Mr. Ilusch's expe rience: F. If. Husch, 11 Eleventh St. Oregon City, says: "1 suffered from an acute attack of kidney and bladder trouhlo and got no relief until I used Donn's Kidney rills. They stopped the trou hlo after I had taken two boxes and I have had no return of It since." (Stntomont given March, 1910). On April 17, 1916, Mr. Busch added: "I am permanently cured of my for mer trouble and Doan's Kidney Pills get the credit. Price 50c, at all doalors. Don't simply aBk for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Bunch has twice publicly recom mended. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Propa., (Hy lluttle K. W linker ) II.VZKUA. Ore. May K-Mr. A. Worthliigtini wu the dinner guest of Mr. F. W- Udiinnil Holiday. K. A. IHnlik, from the Tualatin neighborhood, wn In llur.ella Satur day. Mr. nnd Mr. W. II. Zlvney wero Portland visitor Saturday. W. Ed Wanker and son, Wlllliim Jr., are visiting the former's brother, .1. It. Wanker, nnd family nt Medlcn! Springs, Oregon. Miss Lucille Duncan wn Hnopplnn In the llose clly Saturday. Miss Dorothy Zlnser wus tho week end guest of relative In Portland. MIhh Marlon Eastman spent Sat urday night with Miss Florence Brum baugh, of Oswego. Lena nud Wilbur Lehman wero pleasantly entertained by their aunt, Mrs. Frank Chllds, Sunday, J. Flulti wiih In Oswego Halurday afternoon. A. E. Helms transacted business In Portland Monday. Miss I.Ibhlo llablck and Miss Blanche Duncan ient Hunday after noon with llattlu Wanker. Mrs. Joseph Eastman und little son, Hohert, wore dinner guests of Mrs- A. E. Helms Thursday. Kenneth linker was a pleasant caller of Charles and Itay Holms Friday ev. en Ing, I fattlo Wanker spent a very pleas ant day with Miss ClirlHtlnu ElliKHa of .Stafford, Friday. Mrs. M. K. Dunn and J. Dunn, of Oregon Clly, visited with Mr, mid Mrs. J. P. Cook Wednesday. d, flour-go and Jon itablck nnd Walter Hclnit., of Stafford, woro lln- zalln visitors .Sunday evening, F. H. Chllds was a business visitor In Port land .Saturday. Miss Noll Rico spent Sunday with Miss Lulu Whnkor. Herbert Duticnn nnd Klvn Wunker attended the Artlsiui dance nt Oswego hutiirday evening. Miss' Harriot. Duncan returned homo from George, Ore., Monday. Charley He'nis called on Krr,lt Chllds Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Wunker mid dnurhter Hat- Ho nnd son, Oscar, and Miss Dorothy Zlnser were plennaiilly entertained by Mrs- A. Nlolson Friday evening. In your child pnlo and fretful? Doos ho cry out In sloop or grind his tooth? Theso symptoms may mean wirma nnd you should obtain rollef at onco. KIcknpoo Worm Killer Is a pleasant romody that kills tho worm, and by Its mildly laxative quality oxpels It from tho system. Worms sap the vi tality and make your child more sus- coptible to othor ailmonts. Your Druggist sells Klckapoo Worm Killer, 25c a box. fAdr