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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. F RIDAY. JUNF.fl, 1917. ape 7 JynTwr jSc-Cou'srj Molalla .mum I,.... T -Little MUI . . ' . . ..i . ...H-r .1 it-I -arson a m-M.n - lb bono of br i ranliwrrnl.. Mr ...J Mr. J, V. Hakrr. We.ln. .day after - Mr. and Mr ( Mr Cur N. Mil"1) S IWiIhO. audi , ,,, n(j Httl on were shopping In l! lte rl M -nJay. Mr J. V. linker snd daughter. Mr Arthur Iaron and M ! l'arl n,l Mr lukcr. tilU J in Mr. VI. k m day afternoon. The M'tlal'.a rho.d rl.el f.if th. "(timer vacation Friday. Mr Wllbrlm was shopping Id Mo l..lla rJalurday afternoon. The Molalla granne.btid tercel n meeting la M..ui tmur . d-y-uniptlou rt-pant .rteJ ai noon. Mr It .line revttinl the ad ne , , ' , .. . ,h . ear'y Sunday m-rnlnic of Ihe death of . ' . ' , - , -- her mother. Mr. Tajlor. fetenl pro.;r.u MoUlU farmer. were thoppln In Molalla Saturday. U. S. HaliccHk fallrJ PD Kd l""', i K Thursday. Mr. Han I-aron a Liken lo PortlrnJ Saturday, to tho hostt.nl rher aha alll hav a cancer remnviva M.a Geraldlne Wet.b ca'led on Una Hatx-nck l;day e-onln. A Urre crowd intended lha c-m mencement enercUe rltcn by the Mr . b"a hlch achool prad'.iatea In thr ban-4 ball Mday evcnlne- Mr. ond Mra. 0. 8. Itabcook. Mr. , t'ora N. Mllcy.Ilouti and C. Antone rnJ Shirley Itouli motored to Oreeon , City the flrat of the week. I M-a. Wllhelm was a vlaitor In Wool-! b.ira last ink. , , , , I .M.-a. Tca i.uras. o. .-u-ra.. .-r, ; pU-ka.tly entertained the member ..f the Mother.' Cub al her loyely home Thunday afternoon. Dainty r,'teshm,nt r aer ed bte in the Mrs. G. S. Iic.brcck was a visitor in LllerrJ Thursday. So much p'.c;.anl weather la web ' Pt n"y of the rancher. from come hinge hero, and the farmers . th('"' or an hav ' Pv,n ire very busy planting. j the cn3n "e t0 see the Jvn that j mother nature has made ln the newly Judge Terk was a business visitor ! pianted gardens and fields, in two days in Oregon City Monday. j tme m ' m I All who -njoy sacred music r.-n- Willamette Mr. ond Mra. Charlie Rosecrans ex pect to leave Saturday for Montana- Miss Meade and Mildred McKillican ! were guests at a theatre party In Portland on Friday evening. Mr. Boardman of Portland, spent Decoration Day with bta family. Mr. and Mra. Doremus are visiting their daughter. Mra. T. C. Hall, of Willamette, for a few daya. Miss Helen Shenky Is at home at present, having resigned her position in the woolen mills. Mr. Urat Is among the buyers of a fine new automobile, and expects to talie many pleasant trips thU summer George GEORGE, Oregon, June ".Miss Hulda Paulsen who has been visiting her sisters in Portland for the past week returned home Sunday. Mr. A. Weldervold. who has been working in Portland Is visiting his family for a few days this week. Mra. N. Scheel nnd chi'dren, Edd, Walter and Edith, visited P. Rath lust Sunday. Mrs. Dora Whitney, of Aurora, was visiting her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smyth, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Harders r.nd Ed Harders visited the h'me of Lina last Sunday evening. Frank Howard, who has been work ing in Washington, Is visiting a few days this week with his mother and sister. Gladys Miller and Gladys Joyner visited Flora Llns last Sunday. Mr. Gillmore, of St. Johns visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooper last Sunday Mrs. Marie Klinker, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Hoges, of Portland, returned home Monday accompanied by her daughter. Carl and Leo Rath made a trip to Estacada last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and Mra. Julius Paulsen and Willie Lins at tended the graduating exercises at Estac-Pda high school last Wednesday evening. ' ; ': Beaver Creek , BEAVER CREEK, Or., June 5 Bea ver Creek Sunday school will observe Children's day on June 17. Miss Gladys Tremayne, who his been at Kellogg, Idaho, for the past year and a half, visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr- and Mrs. R. E. Jones, re turned to her home Sunday, June 3, for the summer. She will return to Idaho In timo for the opening of achool. Her many friends are glad to have her among them again. Fred Thompson's four children, Harry, Howard, Ruth and Paul arrived Friday from Lambsbnrg. Virginia, where they have been living with their grandparents. Mackflmrg MVCKSIU Jim 7. Alt IiouKh ii.!i..l with belated u'aMiiig. ih.i ...... , rancher. ...4 tl.elr famine, fall.d ... i 'b..-r lh- dr-Mey .loth, kept ' red l the memory of our nation' dei.l The fl tlt weather wun n mn ! """ nmuiiion ni me n- i. bruigtil me family trni.i.e oui funr Th cr.le al thi lemet.'r ! rr espevlallv lmpresi. made d.irl.1) i.i l.y the prescm war prepar- ntbn In hlih our on country '..arm P part- The floral offerings, i;rtat ..I la profusion anil In beauty, ' of anv former celebration In th! I region. KJ Gtate. alth the brother. Ham i i .1 1 An Iv Gribble. ho enllted a iir: lime . nre at San Vnt 'nlo 1 Tea. S un I'ri' ble h.m !inre. !n thej .ii ..... ... . I. off . . L .. 1 n i'"' '"" Ih uiluntwn tatloned at lhat plc . , .... ..u-....k ...... I....I ..r hi nelKhtior to Portland on Satur.lae " " , . . Keryone knoalne 8uperlor e l ...... . i I der. o. the ( la. kama county achonla. . . h f . , )Mr nd woll, j like lo extend throuli lh KnterprU.1 -inrer aympathy with Mr. and Mr Voider !n ihe'r trouble. j Mr. M:iry Cr.H.k a the sint or teia. i 'ie ,uti..uui i...r Thi- Mother' club 1 to m vl with I her daughter. Mr. red Wal'a. e lt ' Tim lata colon aere Muo and Mn. Simon Miller on the cotnln i Sunday night. ' i h" i'""'0 t'H "The Wheel That la Thursday. Ai acme tnevolent ork j Mra. Annual Krl. kon and Mr, laf j Turnlna; Gather No Kul " The din Invohln mora than the uual ainjunt I !!e Holiday an l MI.5 Hael KrU-kwm ' ration .-re In blue n. rwld. lha of lime la to be done. Mra. Mi'ler hai Invited the club for an all-day reatlon. The proponed iiimmer vacation for the Mother' club ha been voted In- , pible owing lo tn.Teaed number of i calls upon their lime and eff.trt. The third ervtce ot the Lutheran church In the Eby chxl home Is to i take place on the evenlne of Sunday, June 10th. The Rev. fr. l.ucaa has found o mu.-h that la cncouraglns In alld lntms, ln j , 0 dillb ; SimJay gcLoo he,d , p n. , m lug beginning. E'.ection on Monday and registration for the war census on Tuesday have : dered by the voire alone unassisted by j Instrument of any kind may have thul privilege on Sunday evenings at the I Dethi-l chapel of the Mennonius. I The Woman's club of the Lutheran church is holding its regular sessions and Is working for the church Kelso i a i KELSO. June 7. All of the eighth J grade pupils received thj'.r dlpbrnaa j Ian week. Eunice Jonsmd was awarded the championship diploma In i arithmetic as a result of the flml I county arithmetic test. The follow-1 Ing sixth grade pupils passed the phv-j slology examination: Mary Canny, I Dorothy Jonsnid, Lloyd Dunn, Robert ! Milan. Mildred Jarl. j Herman Brunner, of Sandy Ridg, j recently purchased a Huick Four. I Mrs. John Revenue, who was recent-1 ly operated on for appendicitis at a ' Portland hospital, is recovering. Mr. Lundeen will build Gilbert Jons j rud's new house. . Eagle Creek EAGLE CREEK, Or., June 4 School closed in district No. 50 last week, the ; teacher and pupils celebrating the event with a picnic on Friday. Miss Kennedy left for Portland on Mon day, when after a short stay, she will go to Paradise, Calif., to spend the luinmer with her parents. The Eagle Creek school closel last week. Ed Douglas stepped on a nail Satur lay evening, running it into his foot, auslng him to be lame. Mrs. H. S. Jones, of Portland, was cently the guest of relatives out UiIb vay. Mrs. Fred HoffmelBter was an Es tacada visitor on Monday. Mr .and Mrs. Roy Douglas were Lo gan visitors Sunday, calling at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. Geo. Priester. B. F. Cogswell and family motored to Molalla on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass Sunday. Mrs. R. B. Gibson was the dinner guest of Mrs. Rose Suter Monday. Mrs. A. Beckett and daughter, Miss Mabel, made a trip to Portland tin; first of the week. Ward Douglas and family are stop ping at their Eagle Creek home for a short time, while planting potatoes, etc. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, aa 'hey cannot reach the a at of the dlaeaae. Ca tarrh la a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must take In ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescrlbd by one of the best phy Mans In this country for years and Is a regular preacrlptlon. It Is compo-d of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, actlne; directly on the mucoua surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two Ingredient Is what pro duces such wonderful results ln curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Props.. Toledo, O. Sold by Iirurrl.ti, price 7.V. Take Hall' Family Pill for eonatlpatlsav Mulino i Ml'I.IO. Ore. June T - Mr. K J Maple railed on Mr. t'hutvhlll Ixl ' Wednesday Mr. an.l Mr ('anlrll. who have been j tn-cuji"B nw i';n iiwi .i.s.- ,mvrHj Oreaon City Uat Wa.liiM.lay. j mM(. ,, Mr, i',nlrl word Iniin ihflr aon. Ji(, ho U rnllaiMi . . . . .... ....- a a lliu.l. Ian ill lur imi.ii ifam .u. . . . i . .t ha la coin li ba transferred In lha ll..t ......i- ...i - w. , Koln lo China. i Mr. AIImtI U .khtnlili-a tlaltnl Mr t. ( hurthlll laat Wr.lnn.Uy. Ml Grara H. hurbrl. a ho baa coin i vits auccraaful trrm ot ai'honl at l KUIorailo, I (prndlnc bar racallon 'hfr In Mullno tth hr paranta. Mr nil Mr. Itobart S.hurtx-I She la our I M ' ' central Rirl n.. a Mr, fhurvhill i . . ha re.lKned. Thl fall Ml Hchuehel Inlenil lo to lo the Normal . hool at Monmouth to flnl.b her education Ml Hun I werk-elld (UeM ol Mii Gla.tt an.l M' Gr.ne S.-liueliel 1 l.l week. Mr. L. Cliur. lu'.l lell ll Tn. la ior Albany to l.:i lu r dauahler. SPRING If 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 II MYERS POWER SPRAYERS AND PUMPS. GARDEN TOOLS. anai ii'inf arilrtaaiV.M. were shopping in Portland last Thurs day. O.'i.ar Hult was a Portland visitor last Saturday. Mrs. E- .1. Maple made a business trip to Portland last Thursday. Mrs. Vit-torine Hattan was the guest of Mrs. Catherine Ooucher last Fri day. A number of women mut with Mrs. Le:!lH Holiday to orKanl.e a li-ai?ue to he'p the lied C'ross work. The follow ing week they met at the home of Mr. Joe Daniels unil they decided to organize a Kod cross cnapier. a speaker from the lied Cross organiz ation in Portland will be out In the near future (the date has not been fixed) to organize a chapter here In Mullno. A number of people have ex pressed tholr willingness to Join and help In the Ked Cross relief work Everyone who possible can should come and Join and do "their bit" for their country. Sunday in Oregon City, Miss Hazel F. Krickson youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Krickson became the bride of Edwin 0. Perdine In the pres ence of the parents of the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. August Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Pete lierdine. After the marriage ceremony the wedding i.rt an.l im to I'.m'iii.t, a tier a lull.llr.lll srl.rd 11 ef I'M tl. attended a !' t I' ,krr air "lb lu i i ).mi iut.la I'll lur a LiipI tii.nrtni.ua I' I l tUil Mr an.l Mr t' lni.i.H Mr. iMhlilt l a iM.r i.( ih l ii.l" I Afli-r lha rlijtilh t,f J .n lh r I 'at hoina to HiHr ni.ini fii.ii.lt In Mil ,1111.1 Hi.) ilt ..Mr In tin I'aini. 1 1 .i a 1 4 illaa, ahl. Ii ' i'"oiii tia rnitrJ all fo'ii in aililn Ihvni a toiiK, a hjii an.l i ' .i ) j ' llif'.mh IiIk I Mr Ki ll U.l(v an I ti f uVuMrr Alih.-a M.i. m.ii.'.l ..I M..lali. ana ' M ilin.i ti.it.n u.i k.i...I. an J Mon i d i Jennings l-mlc ' " ''" an.l Mr II ii'.'.'i.'.'j t.( h. J. in., a -Mr W.k-.l tfii.l il.tdghlfra. liroth) an.l r"tiul , i.l Inn wk ' '""I l 11-lr ran.h nrir iraiau.n lilalui T J. Hini...,in, In hi il.iulii.r. Mi i .. It. n tall l l.'IIK'lll t. i l.-n III the .al anA It Wenil.ilt riiulth ! I'"i' !''" l". Ii r lha iiiinmer The craili'atlnt r.ri of our nil. xi ire hi'l.l at i!i' Iniol home f on Tlii'ri). Mav .1 The t'lofraiii a a folloat: ('ta m.ir.li. Mr Aliiilne. retltatluu. "I'M lil.'ry." Kha Kj.le; rei'Hatlon. " iml I'lleful i . VI. It." Slella M. Vi. V.T. ( lino ilo. ' II Tr.notore." Shlrl.'v I'ark. iwlta lion. " Kentucky IU'e." Kuili Tnia .nit. ila a of Pi;' Minnie Itoelhe; ( 'r. . nttl..n of dlp'n :i.i. Mr. 0111: ' clo a.l.lre.. Mr. V J Tooie; ran- .at FARM MACHINERY SHORT THE 01 FULL LINE Ml T Tirtl 0 Tf J. If 115UII OC Geo. Blatchford, morleaglo1J' school colors, the room bolng re splendent with California popples and ll'lies. A largo wheel occupying a prominent pla'ie ln the front of the room, suggestive of the class motto. The room was filled to overflowing with proud parents and friends, proud of our pupils and their teachers. Mrs Paul Itothe was taken to a Portland hospital today, suffering with on acute attack of gall stones, for which she will have to undergo an operation. The Misses Jane Allen nnd Marie Hr.n::cn were birthday guests of Hen I.ucker. On Saturday Mrs. Minnie D. AHman gave the school children a picnic on the scho-il grounds. They were served with roasted wennles and Ice cream. Mrs. II. C. Palnton and daughters, iJorris and Jane,, of Orchards, Wash, came over to attend' the graduating exercises. Mrs. Jim Ilernard baa Improved so as to bo able to travel to Albany to visit her parents. The Hoy Scouts finished planting ' spuds'' on the church lot, this week. Th Ladies' AuxlUlary of the M. E. church has discontinued their week ly meetings, and during the summer months will meet once a month. This u.uiiih lh.) a ill be Ilia (will of Mia M. Ih llll.llt. ti' lr.IN I Hy Mr and Mi llleodala. of IVill.ii.l III rud lha iiiuiii.i al Ida l l.l.e h.iie un Iba nirr Ir-uil. Mi I'aiil It. .ilia I m-ii.i.hI) HI al I rr h"in on Ilia rl.vr lad Mra lUrlett I anteitdlulnil br Jan If ti I rr and ilill.ll.n, of Heallle l'r..f II. .(pi., if lha manual lum III d.'i.ailiiieiil. nf the Hnl I. Inn n tni.ll. h Ukrn up rli. li. U. ar Mel.lrnin Thoina llaiikln I ). ina a ti.il ol lit duhter of t'otlak liro'e Mr William and "n, ll.iiuer, liaie r.uie ii Alrla to ala fur lha IttlHnf ravin, lha Million -h in beta b. In' aUml "dun for " I'hl'.lrrn iU lirtl K ni l) at Giat .' hivl lha pal.b of l'allfirnla PopWm hi. h our I'.iiiimunll) and a (real many from I'.irtlan.l hate mm h rn lor., ha been ptoae.l under Thl )e.ir Ihey ere of ti-r) beaulltul burnt oraiiii. rolor and atceeillnily lrc 3Irai!ovhrtiok MKAlKll(IM)K. June Alfted liur.liaiii, of Ontario. Orefun. ii.lte.l with hi inu.ln. Mr A U lirklin and I tl Or.-m. of I'r.Ur.lale. I'uiirle.ii Im.k county riaiiiluatlnu al the Mea.l.iabr.M.b tiho.il. all pa lii( firth. llh and etenlh only I.Mik In one iib).vt, rUlilh grade paailtii In a'l The eUhlh grade are Ha. He He llbarka. Allen lairken and John Mlettenen. ' ISiltle lloatiiin Intertalned a num b.-r of little folk al her home Hun day. A dell.loii lun.lieon wa er ted at' noon Ihey tpctit the aMeruiNui playing game. Myrtle latrkln returned lo Mar ijiiain Monday, after (pending a week am C OREGON CITY, VU., OREGON. Ml at the home of nor sister, Ituth accom panied her back and will spend a week Glenn I-urklns Is working for Mr. Houtln on the Molalla, loading cord wood. Mr. Hoftor purchased a horse from Olo Olson of Mullno. Miss Fredrlckson, Hazel and Nottle Lnrkins, attended the picnic at Cedar dalo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pcsola and family have moved to Portland. Don't Lougn s Ilnfil eAV tar UtkU Weak Foley's Honey HELPS COUGHS QUICKLY Polrt's Honf.y and Tab lake ritftrl bold ol an obitinole cough and fv quick relief. It puis a healing coding on (be In flamed membrane that line the throat and air piuagei. It itopi the tickling, loo.cn and raiiet pMfjjm eaiilv. It a jnat splendid for bronchial and la frippe cough, and sight, wheezy relhing. M. W. 8. Biller. Laacailer, Ky., clhsd ahnott eoalin.iOu.ly d.y flod oijht, ifTtil aha took Foley'. Honey and T.r. Aner liking taM a bottle, her coulb be. a to .low up, aa trru boHlM atiMly cured btr eouga. andTar OSWEGO oiwrco tCHOOL CLOSIt WITH PNOQRAMMt llSWI.iiO, June 7 - The public IiikiI tiiwed With ai'l'loprlala e'. r . I w I .id Tbmi.U) lha . Ii.niI .re..nled Ilia fiilliiwllin piiaiii A III In-ill. fifth. Uth, aeiell lh alld eighth la.l.. a.'liiiine, anliK. Ihlld and fourth giadea. June vier l le, repn-U' litlllg dalale. butter clip and nue. flrat alld ax'ulid riln (III. aa.li.lar IK. girl lif the and e.uiid made, tli.lln audi, Mr I. i;ii.-i..ii. re. lUilnii. Ni-plil IVi. I.ig.i.l, H.iblier ! . rtrwt and aee ond gradr. bird oiig. flul ami mid a r a.l.-a . re. Hall. ill. I N.rla Nelbilab, br.N.k axiif llilrd and fourth grade, lUitmr Frlli hi." Mary NlL.ui. Ini) and girl drlt. Ihi representing a inmpany of taenir f.nir b ami lieutenant llamld Huffman lieu tenant, who liau.ll.-d hi .uad In able and pmrii leni iiMiiuer. Harry John mi a. ' I iii ln Ham' and raplaltl 1 lie glr'l rcprrartilrd a chapter of Hie lied I'm. and lleul.-naiil I luffinaii pre.ellte, Itlelr pre.lillllg nffli r, Ml I .lla liatl H a l..-.iulfill lied Cro Hag after w tilth the girl gate an a ti-nibly drill and Mav pule itanre Lieutenant Huffman then preaelite ' Fin Ie Sam" and th nuni-niir In an other ilrtll In mllltarv tni'll.i The drill and il.ni.e a iire.ented In tery eie.liiable manner and Ilia Im) wer dtll'e.l by Mr di Krleherger. of l A I'. and mil. h i reillt I duo him nmr pupil grailunie.l fr.uu the eighth grade. Martha S(ip(., M.rnn la lil.uii. ..,..ne Wuldnrf and Karl W.irthlngton Mr A Kline Wllaun pr.-.-nle, the llploniu Mr llurlla.in reiidere.1 ahuiher tin tin mIo bv KiH'.-lal r.-oneat A tirautirul Pag waa -r tiled lo II A Vu.e bv Mia .Miirtba Nannn In I., bill f ..f the pupil The girt wa a complete. urprlM to Mr Vg.e. and wa heartily appre. Iiiied nuns. .-Mar .tpauKie.l rauiwr. wa rendered by the .h.H,l with I'mf. I. I li.-rrltun presiding al Ihe organ Prof. Vu.e baa n-aUned hi poal j linn here and wl'l unite on hi farm ! near laurel, Oregon dSWKCO, June T.-A Im-nl order of the 1'or.ihonta will ba organlied June: I'llll. Mra II. lorghort entertained with I a tea. Tuesday afternoon. Tboe pre j ent wero Mra l A ll. thke. Mr iNewlaiul. Mr. Hopkins. Mr. K. Stef Pn. Mr Hill and Mr Cluy, nnd the houlo Put rox la now a "raw- tvrruit ' at I'liiekama Mis Hi ll proaaer la vlaltlng friend In Portland. Quite a few of Ilia bo) a bad lo go home to rerlsier on war t-enaii day A mon K them were Mr Uiwe, Southern Pnrlfle rliwtrli-ul operator, to Halem J's MiConnell, lo I'ortlund. and (' veil Ciie to e. A surprlsi. purty waa given on Mrs. J. I". Ilalnea, Jr.. al her home, by thr member of Ihe Ijtdle' Aid aoelety and their families, Saturday evening The ladle presented a beautiful quilt to Mr. Ilullies. The CnthaMe laulleg Altar aoelety of Oswego, held a silver teu at tho home of Mrs. Ijeona Thomas A delirious lunch wu served. Those present wore: Mrs. Frank lluffmun; Mrs. (Im Smith, Mrs. Ilert Cralgo, Mrs. Ed Clay. Mrs. Otto Johnson. Mrs. (ieo, Schneller. Mr. J. Hill, Mrs. John Con way, Mrs. ('bus lllrkner, Mrs. White, Mrs. Klseh. Mrs. O. Hchuebel, Miss O'llrlen, Mrs. T. i'llnefeter. Mis Edytho Meyers. Miss Spniinare and tho hostess, Mrs. Thomas. nir. unu mrs. t.ioyu iiarliln gave a farewell party last Friday evening In honor of Mr. Harbin's parents, who nre moving lo Seattle, Wash. Mr nnd Mrs. Herbert Nixon and family, und Mrs. Otto Johnson from Oswego at tended. Mrs. I,. Waldorf returned Saturday from Alloonn. Wash. Sho has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Otto l.nr son. Mrs. Walter Wuldorf, of Mullno, was taken to tho Oregon City hospital whore sho was operated on Tuesday for adenoids. Mr. Waldorf Is the son of I.. Waldorf, of this place. Clovo White had the mlwfortuno of losing threo fingers, while at work ln tho Carmen Furniture factory, near Portland, Mr. A. Knmpln Is on the sick list, Miss Anna Hill left Monday morning for a month's trip to California, She will visit Us Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco, und other points.' Charles Haines, Jr., was agreeably surprised nt his homo Monday by a party of his friends, tho occasion bo lng his olghtoenth blrthdny. Every body had a good tlmo and Charllo as woll ns tho others, although his arm Is still in a piaster cast. Luncheon was served, and tho young folks do parted home In tho "wee small hours" urter wishing him many more happy birthdays. Miss Elsie Kllno Is visiting her brother at CorvalllB. D. O. Fryborgor, or Loveliuid, Colo rado, who has boon visiting relatives hore returned homo last Thursday evening. Ho will Join the aviation corps In the IT. 8. service. Tho Misses Ituth and Elsie Ilussard are visiting Miss Elizabeth Haines. Walter Chuck visited rolatlves horo, Monday. He is In tho Third Oregon hand. Millie Worthlngton came home for a day's visit with his paronts Saturday. Robert Harger, was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. II. Horghorst, Tuesday. August Kempln is on the sick' list Herbert Seaman got a four days' leave of absence to visit friends in Os wego. He returned to "Somewhere In the U. S. A.," Mondny evening. Mr William, uf Heattle, and Mra. Illgtduw, of Portland, eia gu.sl of Miss Fdtia Maloii Monday lli-.irga Mulaa, of Portland, waa all 1 1, a .go tlallnr Tueaday. Ml Framl Frueiid. of Portland, waa Ilia (ileal uf Mi Elisabeth Pu) inbriMM l Tuesday evening. Mr and Mr II Pelhke alld Mr. and Mr. I'. A. Helbka and mull ami tl.ll.d Mr and Mr II. A nils at liaMlekiouiul, Wash, Huiulay Mr otto jtoii relumed lo her lioina III AlliHina, Wash , liil week. Thai Arllsiiu will bold a pedal Hireling licit Haturday etching at lha (itallg.i ball, railed pruspe. lite unit(. Ing to t'literlalu pruspei lite i-andlilate l.iimh will be serted, and a geiiaral ihh lima will bo had by all f.ittuiiatn riinilgb In ba Invited . Al lha alnln rtei lion held Monday, lha following number of tntea wern ral III llawego: I'rmlnrl Nil. I, Iirei llirt No. I. si; pre. Im I Nil. 3. HI. Tha Congregational rutin h wlllbiild lis regular annual Cbllilreu day r. rrelai., Hiiuday rteiilng, June loth. Hesldea lha program, aeternl liable Will br bapllaed. Mr W. Civil Itnwden will .ntn for Han IHego Hundnr, a her her hua bond la now atalloiied I In belong to Iba Twenty flrat California Infantry. TMI EVILS Or CONSTIPATION. Constipation I nun of the iiiuln r. a in why lha average human life la below 40 year, leaving waste iiiut... rlalrlul In thn body. hiIui thn -lent and Mood and makes ti liable to Irk headnrhe. bllloiianesa, nerviiu nes and iiniddy akin When you note the avmiilonis. try Dr. King's New I If I'llla. They Kt prompt relief, ar mild, non griping In ad ion, n, Ion In your yatniu and clear Ihe rom plelon Al your druggist. S.V. CANBY CANIIV, Jtitin T.-lllph Mmidevllle. who la working near Portland, a a Kuesl of hi parent, Mr. and Mr J. Mull. let III Tuesday Mr. Ida Hell Knight, of Klrk Ito bekah Ulg No. 1SI. I. (I. (). F.. of Canby, w a appointed grand roinlui tor of tho It click all assembly of Oregon at the, reei.nl meeting of that body at Kugena. Master lluford Knight, the five year- old aon of County Commissioner Adam II. Knight baa purchased a Liberty lUmd. II say he want to help 'Tnrl Hum." Mlsa 1-aVlua Sheridan and Ml Franrl Putter w'er I'ortlund visitor Saturday Mis Sherbrhn ha Ih-cii elected a on of the teacher In the Hood Itlver arbiMil for thn ensuing year. Ml l.tlllan and Mis Mildred Wang entertained a number of friend nt the Wnng homo Saturday evening. The nmunemenla of lh evening wern dnnrlng and rard. Dainty refresh merit were nerved by tha hoelesse. Thoe present were Ml Mnbello Hoffmun. of Portland: Ml IjiVlii.t Shrldnn, Mis Ada Knrkley, Mlsa Nell Hampton, Mia France Potter, Miss Tllllo Meluni, Carroll Clausen, Hurry Harvey, Otto Kruger. Walter Kruger. Walter Lelsmiinn, Eddlo Harris, A. T. Murdy. Itulph Swnnby and Mr. nnd Mrs. U H. Wung T IX)NDON, Juno 6. At a confuruncn of members of tho Seamnn's ond Fln mun'g union yesterday Indignation wu aroused by tho recital of two recent Instances of (lermnn ruthlessnnss In tho North Sen, In one citsn a Hrltlsh ship was sunk and 11 members of tho crow wore killed by h oil fire. In tho second case, lifter torpedoing thn ship, tho (iermnns llred a surface torpedo through a small boat which was car rying tho crew to a rescuing nteumer and killed all on hoard. OREGON CITY EVIDENCE FOR OREGON CITY PEOPLE Tha Statements of Oregon City Resi dents Are Surely More Reliable than Thoie of Utter Strangers. Homo testimony is real proof. Public statemonts of Oregon City pooplo carry rout weight. What a frlond or neighbor Buys com pels respect. The word of one whoso home Is fur away Invites your doubts. Hore is an Oregon City man's stato- mont. And It's for Orogon City peoplo's bnnnflt. Such evidence Is convincing. That's the kind of proof that bucks Doan's Kidney Pills. Lawrence Nathe, harness mtvknr, 90.1 Madison St., Orogon City, says: Eight years ago I was laid up for snvorul months with rheumatic pains. Most of the time I was helpless and my wholo body was sore. I could hardly bear to have anyone come nonr my bed as I was so sonsltlvo to tho least noise. My kidnoys wero In a protty bnd way and were congested. I took about six boxes of Doan's Kidnoy Pills altogether and since then I tmvo lmd but little trouble from my kidneys and have been feeling good In every way." Prlco 50c, at aU dealers. Don't simply nsk for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the Bnmo that Mr. Nathe had. Foster-Mllhurn Co, Kfgrs., Iluffalo, N. Y.