wzzmn nrrcRPraaH, Friday; jtjneioV 1911: - Stories from Out of Town p"- 1 1 1 1 COLTON W. B. Booney ni away to Oregon City ft few days last mil Mrs. Harris, of Hillaboro, ku been netting wit br aunt. Mra. ut, at Col ton. MtM Nellie Bonney left for 8hubel Uat Sunday The First Annual Concert. given Uat Wednesday evening at the Swedlaa church by the Coeur d' Alone, Idaho, College Octette, assisted by Myrtle B. .ftoraulst. meiso aopra.no, and Charlotte B. Phlnney. planlat. waa at tended by a Urea crowd and enjoyed by everyone present Gertie Carl mm, from Portland, visiting ber folk at Colton." B. Sullivan, the aupervteoc of road district St. baa been doing some fine road work the past week. Mra. DU and eon. U. 8 , Mrs. Har ris and Mr. and Mrs. Freeaaaa. of El wood, were uU at Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wis last Sunday. Joe Arquett has been busy hauling atraw. Mr. and Mrs. Ooorge Wallace re turned from Highland, where they hare been visiting the former's par- enta last week. Alfred Wall, of Portland, was home visiting bis narents isst week. The Swedish Missionary Society met st Auntfe Stromgren'a Ust Thurs- Isy. Quite a crowd gathered and a nice time was reported. V. & and I. O- Dtx made a trip tor Tim ber grove for some wheat Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bergren and family, of Hubbard, were Ttaitlnf with Mr. and Mrs. Wall Uat week. Otto Sorenaoa called on E. Berglund last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sharkey made a bualneaa trip to Oregon City Tuesday. - Mrs. Oeorce Sohrelner vtalted wtU Mrs. Joan Burgoyne and Mrs. El Veteto. of New Era. Thursday. Mrs. Boylan. of Kelso, Wash- Is vlaitlng her son. D. L. Boylan and family. She ia a delegate to the con Tentlon of the United Brethren church. tb convention to be held at Philo math. A. J. Clawe, of Chicago. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. McCord. of Msple Lawn Farm. Dick Kelland Is slashing 30 acres for Curtis Dodd. Mrs. rrank Black, while walking along the sidewalk fronting her place, fell and struck ber face. Injuring her badly. Edward Matheney haa gone Eaat to visit relatives for about a month and will attend hia slater s wedding. Many attended the rose, show In Oregon City Saturday. Mrs. A. H. Harvey received word Miss staagt and many other resi dents of "Wlleon villa took In the Rose Festival at Portland last week. Helen Murray la teaehlng a aummer school at PrinevUle. but will arrive in our village In time for the fall term of school. , Mr. and Mrs. Beth use left on Friday for their home la Lents. Ports Young Is at home, having sue- ceesrully Oalebed his course at the O. A. C Harold Say Is at home for the sum mer vacation, after attending New berg htgh acnooi. . Mary BrobaL who haa been attend Ing high school In Portland la at home for the aummer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Young have returned from CorvalUa. where they attended the commencement exercises last week. .Rev. Moore was In our village last Thursday attending the quarterly con ference. Elmer 8eely has returned from school at Portland to spend the boll days at his home here. The exesvation has been made for the foundation of the Methodist church end It Is to be hoped that every real dent of Wilsonville will feel duty bound to help build thla church In our village. Posted notices announce the annual fmm haa . ana Civil, of Raattlai that be fell, injuring his foot and Is con- mating on next Monday, Jane flaed In the hospital. 19th. The launch "Julia" la now making regular trips between Newberg and Wilsonville. with Alonao Epler In MOUNTAIN VIEW. W. P Hunt anil wlfa of Marnlna I charge. D. Curran, are visiting relatives v- "ure id me a. u. here. Thev are on their bridal tour. nan on rriaay evening. June ur and Mr j rwhoit nnt last 1Mb. at o'clock, after which Ice Sunday at Mount Pleaaaat. attending f ? .t"br,' W,H the wedding of William Buckner and D " ,a Methodist Mrs. Singer. church. The lecture Is free, and the Hrrr Rurkner at RMttr Creek. Il proceeas I rum me lesuvai will be the eueat of hia sister. Mrs. Parish ud neip " e new church. GOOD CiiTER MARi(S CIVIC CLU3 BATQUET O. .01 MICK. W. tTAFrOrtO AND UPtKINTtNOINT TOOZI ARK PIAKtRaY this week. Mrs. Frank Albright and children I have gone to Jefferson to spend a few The Coltoa bora played ball with weeka with her mother. Wk. Ttf.KtfMw. knr. KunHav Mlaa Adkina nf Mullnn ia tha meat j or her aunt. Mrs. Fisher, this week. "r . mmar : while having some dental work done. announcement as to whst he In- .from I Mrs, S. R- Green waa taken to St. u oesuiuui aojoio Dnnt mlaa tbta treat. Henry Aden has decided to move his tore to the new property he recently purchased from Joe Chalupaky. so be prepared to meet a store on wheels Gustave Waahfngton. CLARKE. 8c hie we is home ; Vincent's hospital Ust Monday. Ing residence, purchased at the same mi.. Ma unr anent Sundav with A birthday aurDrlse narty waa alven ,lm' ,or property. Olga Elmer. i Monday evening at the home of Mrs. k J Children a Day service will be Archie Cummins came home from Frank Wlnslow in honor of her alster. nHd, on Sunday evening. June Kth. waahinrtas. Mrs. Jennings. It belna her 87th birth- at "'30 o clock. In the A. O. W. W. Carl Strom green bought some oats . day. There were fifty-seven relatives from Marshall. SDd friends present Ice cream, cake John Larklna waa called Ust Friday ; and strawberries were served out on morning to his sister, Mrs, Austin, tne uwn to all present. who Is very 111. She lives at Molalla. Mrs. Lee and her daughter, Irene, vent strawberry picking. Willie Kletnsmith Is marketing In The Dalles. The Marshall boys are working on their place In Highland. MULINO. The Eaat haa not monopolised all the beat ss old Oregon is experiencing some pretty warm weather the past few days. There was a good attendance at Chlldren'a Day exercises at the hall Saturday and everyone seemed to be well pleased with the program. Mra. Harris, of Michigan. Is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. A. Deris, and other re la tires la this vicinity. Miss Florence Gamble, of Portland, who haa been spending a few weeka with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, re turned to Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alder, of Iowa, cousins of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, are visiting them here at their home. Bert Wallace and wife were Macks berg visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8nodgraaa have arrived at the dignity of being graad pareata. a son having been born to their daughter, Mra. Kate Bohlander. oa Jane la. Frank Manning sheared aheap for Mr. Baaith Satarday securing U lbs. of wool frosn eight sheep; a pretty good sversge. Gladys and Bobbie Snodgraaa went to Beaver Creek 8unday to attend Children's Day exercises. They report a splendid time. Mra. Kate Goocber, who has been spending a few days at Mr. Al Jonea returned home Thursday. Misses Ida and Jennie Hlnderman, 8PRINGWATCR. Last Thursday evening the rirla played a very Interesting game of baa ket ball at the hall Thla amusement of Pendleton, were calling on frienda will continue every Thursday evening every one welcome to the children's day exercises at the church on June in thla vicinity last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Grubb, of Arleta were guests of George Roberta and J5. a complete issue of the program win appear uter. Gerald Wiicoi returned home from family Sunday William Stlllwell. of Tillamook. Ore gon. 80 years old, la visiting his ne- Corvallla last Friday phew. Frank 8tUlwell and family, thla week. Harry Scboth returned home from O. A. C. at CorvalUa. Saturday, Walter Wlnslow, of Sioux City, I U vUlting his brother. Frank thla week Oratory, mualc. toothsome viands and good fellowship marked the fifth an nual banquet of the Mount Pleasant Civic Improvement Club In the audi torium of the School House Thursday evening. Mora) than 100 persons were present, and everyone had a good time. J. N. Slevers waa the least- master and A. J. Roman delivered the address of welcome to the guests and the new members. U. A. Ulckel re sponded to the add re as of welcome, and Mlaa Edith lire to, of Portland, gave a reading entjtled. "The Man In the 8hadow," G. R Dimlck spoke upon the progress of the' club. Its unity and purpose, and. Incldently, put In a good word for the Clackamas Southern railroad. His remarks about he railroad Interested everyone pres ent, and brought forth applause. W. B. Stafford, spoke upon "Diver- sided Farming." and T. O. Clark's sub ject. "Future Plana of the Club.- Su perintendent of the Oregon City Schools Tooie delivered an address upon 'Tubllc Schools Assisting In Ed ucational, Economic and Industrial Work of the County." Mr. Toose had evidently given much thought lo hia subject, andmade a fine Impression. The hall waa beautifully decorated with pink peonies, ferna and rosea. The Misses Maud. Edith and Mary Riley. Metis Htatt and Isabel Parteau walled upon the tables. Mayor Brownell was to have re sponded to a toaat, but waa prevented from attending by preeang business. His sbseoce was generally regretted. The following committees were In charge: lYogrsm Mrs. A. O. Warner, Miss Roma Stafford and Profesaoro J. N. Slevers. Reception Mr. and Mra. J. M. War- nock, Mr. and Mrs. S. O Dillman, Mr. and Mra. T. Gilbert Clark. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stafford. Mlaa Mary U Holmes, Miss E. & Williams, T. C. Thomas. Refreshments Mra. 0 A. nickel. Mra. A. E. King. Mrs. J. W. Hlatt. Mrs. J. M. Wamock. Decorations Miss Roma Stafford, Mlaa Mable Christen ten. A. C. War ner. K Hlatt, II. Janibson. JONAH AND DANIEL By M. QUAD m Ooerrlgat. ltU. Sy Asaualeud Ut rarr lt a for Seattle to visit ber sister, Mra. Wslker. Mr. end Mrs. John Williamson were ne Work haa been continued on the road and we are all proud to aay that we have aa good roads aa any dis trict In the countv. Roy Wilcox la vlaitlng relatives In ,n Pr,Un Rose Festival Rose burg. Tbursdsy. Quit- nnmivap nt DnH....... I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roth have a J. Lewellen is giving hia house a visited the Rose Carnival last week baby bOT born Wedneaday w coat of paint and are only sorry that thla event Is I Hrd Kccles made a busl When Albert Cliff ashed Anna Prim to marry him he uw tbal aue did not believe the waste awaiiowed Je oaa. During their t-ourunip he bad heard her aay a twenty different times. When Anna Trim repoeu yes to Albert CUr propose! she knew that he did believe that the whale swallowed Jonah, but did not believe that Daniel was real to I be Hons, lie had repeatedly said so. This differ ence seemed trifling thing, and tbey went ahead and were married. It wasn't a month before tbey bad ra clash. It wasn't two before the whole village of Carrol knew that the couple were living unhappily. -Albert," the wife would aay. "you muat have thought you were marry log a fool. Can a cow swallow a milk panr "Of course not." "Then bow could a wbale baveawal lowed a maat I tell you Jonah would have alack In bis ibroat and choked him to death In no time." -Well, what are lloua made fori" the boehaud would query la reply. "Made lo eat folks up) Alwaya hun gry? Always after a good thing 7 If Daniel bad been cast among taeni be would have been oog'a meat In ten eevouda. How you ran believe eu u oooaenae is beyond me. Morulug. noon and nlgbt It waa Jo nah and Daniel. Living with her son Sve miles away waa an old woman named Aunt Ju dith Bensoo. She waa frequently lu the village and beard all the gossip. She wsa being well treated al ber son's, but after bearing so mock about Jonah and Daniel a bright Idea raute to ber. "he weut to town had called on Mra. Cliff. It was an hour after dinner, and Mra. CHIT waa ettll furious over what had been aald at the noon day meal. "Look bare, now," began the old woman after a bit. -you are right and your buaband to wrong. Never In Ibis living world did Ibe wbsle awallow Jonah." "That's wbat I've told Albert a thousand tUnea over," replied lite wife. "But be'a a rrgulsr niuie about It lie wouldn't give in If be waa lo die for It." "But you can't keep on thi way, you know." , "Of course not I siiair Imve lo leave him." "Well. I dunno a boot that. I've rail In E. C Surf us, of Ell wood, was thU burg Tuesday. Mrs. Guy Pace, of Spokane. Wash., la vlaitlng ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Griffin. celebrated only once a year. to Portland by rail and to Wood burn by the electric line. He stopped at several nlacee aoltrltln for lha At. barlow. klna Lumber Co. He returned to Can. P. H. Maloy fell from the new barn, by Wednesdav evening. mnrnlni ness trip I 4 to tell you of a esse I (new aboiii R. M. C. Brown, assisted by J. B. I which he is building. Wedneedsy and I C. U' Creeey went to Salem Wed Jackson. U building his new wood- so badly Injured Uiat he waa tak- nesday to perform a wedding cere shed. I en to the hospital In Portland. Mr. I mony. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Shumwav and Maloy's head waa badly crushed and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Uurdette. formerly children, of Salem, are vlaitlng Mra. bis right hip broken. His recovery of this piece, have returned from 8a-B- F. Linn. la doubtful. Edgar Judy went to the lem where they have been making Wedding bells are reported for the hospital with Mr. Maloy. . I their home for the paat few montha. near future. . I Misses Nina and Gladys Dun ton. of I Mr. Uurdette la employed on the sec Mrs. Will Stewart and boys, of Car- oiaiia, were visiting Misa llattle us, were visiting in thla burg Tuesday. I Irwin Sunday evening and Monday. Mr. ana Mrs. L. E- Gardner, of Ca- r. wunton arove into Barlow after rus, are transacting business in this I th girls snd Hsttle went home with burg. Mrs. Gardner la making pre- tbem for a week's visit ' Mra. c. G. Tull and Miss Olga Howe were Portland visitors Monday parationa to go to Seaside to help her mother. Mrs. Undsley In the hotel. tlon st Salem aa foreman. They In tend moving back to Caaby. -MrsD1v and Mra.- Mamie Knight and daughters have returned from The Dalles to make thla their home. A husband and wife need m dixpute about Ibe Bible Just as you lu. Net ther would give In. Just as tbey were going to separate the wife auut came and posted ber what lo do. Hoe waa not to apeak lo ber Doaband for three mootba" "But bow could tbey get along thai way?" "Why. through the aunt Each apoke through ber! She acted aa the medium." "But I bare no annt to roroe bere." "No. you poor rblid. and tbal'a my rrand. I have t-ooie to aay that I will take aa aunt'a plate. You ran MILWAUKIE. Mra. A. Burnett, of The Dalles, U visiting her mother, Mra. Maggie Johnson. The basement of the new Catholic afan4 It Ki.t In . n...,..!. kll - tHHdC!7u V ' down m and give op to build a twelve room modern house! ' B. J. Berg went to Portland Tueadav I snd bss let the contract to Frank returning Wedneaday. Dndy, of Canby. ' ,D,,,,, 0 repill the wife. Mr. and Mra. Pennell's son and Joe Lalson Is constructing a $2,500 '"T" Kot ta 1t P or Jo family., from Salem, are vlaitlng hia 10-room house for Hop Lee. MD- When rsn you .-outer" parents. Mra. William Counter was In Canbr "Why. right now. I can send for Mrs. Dement returned home Sunday I Wednesdsy soliciting for magsilnes. I By clothe, you know church buildings are being excavated I evening from the Rose Carnival. I Emll Gordon started .Wednesday av snd the grounds laid off preparatory Born, to Mr. and Mra. Jensen June ufig for The Dalles to stay for a for building- b, a 10 pound boy. Mrs. Jensen wss or ten days on account of a very Mllwaukie grange will hold an all formerly Misa Mary Erickaon. severe attack of aathma. day meeting Satarday, June 17. Din- The church aale Friday evening waa Card of Thanks. ner will be served at noon and a lite- a-euccess both financially and socially. We wish to thank our friends and rary program win do given in the al-1 me iaaies ciearea over 140. ineignoora for the beautiful floral offer- a " I SS J aa . . I a a . . . . . .nr. ana airs. esse spent Sunday I was ana Kinanens extended to us dur- DOVER. The Huntington Orchard Co. re sumed work on their clearing job Mon-dsy. Mrs. Shaw entertained Mrs. Ed Hart ternoon. and another, from Fir wood, Uat Fri-: Mra. Chaa. day. I Wash, returned home Wedneaday Macksburg. Mrs. Thayer visited her parents ! mora lug, after eeveral weeks' visit Mrs. Robert Ogie, or Portlsnd. visit- near Flrwood Thursday. with relatives and friends. ed her husband Wednesday and Tburs- Miss Leah Morrison attended the , Mrs. Dr. Townley waa in Oak Grove daY and picked strawberries to take "And who's to etpla'lu lo Albert T "1 am. Too are nut to aoeak lo blm at all. Mebbe he'll tare in at once. If be don't then we must make bliu tired." It waa settled ibst way. Wbeo the buaband came home lo supper Ibsi of our wife snd mother. H. A. LER AND FAMILY. Rose Carnival Monday, visiting Mrs. Oliver Skoog. John Roberts retained Sunday from ; H. G. Starkweather, deputy assessor Corvallla, where be haa been attending is working in Mllwaukie thla week. schooL George Kltxmiller snd wife hsve a new eon. born June 12. Mr. Bewa made a trip to Portland last week. Bennl Hart waa out to Dover with a party of land seekers Tuesday. Mr. Shaw la helping to build Mr. Walton'a new house and barn. Gaylord Keith attended the Eataea- da high school picnic Wednesday at Eagle Creek falla. Ed Huntington Is contemplating a trip to the Hot Springs. He la troubled with rheumatism. TWILIGHT. Henry Myers and family, of Oregon City, visited Sunday at the boms of Mr. and Mrs. Myers, the former's par ents. Miss Alice Boyun. who has been confined to her home for a month with rheumatism, Is Improving. Mr. and Mra. Charles Caldwell are In Portland attending the Rose Festi val. L. X Hylton's granddaughter, of Al bany, la making him an extended visit Mr. and Mrs. Diggins, of Absoathery, spent last Tueaday with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dodds at Crystal Springs farm. Miss Lessle McDonald Is making her home at Mr. George Brown's, of New Era. Mlaa Marie Harvey Is In Portland a pending the week vlaitlng friends and seeing the Rose show. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Smith and Miss Florence Gamble, of Mullno, were Sun day gseets of Mr. and Mrs. A. FL Harvey. John FanJk, of Aurora, called on D. L Boylan last Wednesday. , v.4 The Errol Quartette will give a dance Saturday evening. Henri Bayard la on the alck Ust Rev. A. Getmann and family, of RiUvUle. Wash , are vlaitlng hia par ents at Mllwaukie Heights. Mr. Klrbr, Mra. Arnold's father, was hurt Tnesdsy evening by their cow and Is la a serious condition. Mrs. A. H- Dowling snd two dsugh tera spent Wedneaday with Mrs. Ar nold Mr. Hefty, of Oak Grove, was here Wednesday on buainesa. The City Council met Tuesday ev ening. Blda were ordered advertised for the Improvement of Fourth and Oak streets. Miss Emm ell and her Sunday school clsss of nine girls went to Hood River by boat Saturday, returning Monday, All report a nice timo.t. Dr. R. A. Fen ton. of Portland, has" moved his family here and they are occupying the McBride property, Wm. Qrasle's Sunday school class, tbe Gleaners, met at the home of Mr, and Mra. B. L Hageman Monday ev ening. Strawberries with cream and cake were served and all present en- Joyed the evening. Postmaster Galnard attended tbe convention of postmasters In Portland Wednesday, Mra. A. O. Martin left Monday for Rochester. New York, where she will visit relatives and friends. WILSONVILLE. John Butson spent Tnesdsy In Wll sonvllle. Mr. and Mrs. BrobsL. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham, Mrs. Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Young. Mr. Aden, Miss Hasselbrink, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, home with her. Smith, of Belllngham. w'tb their daughter. Mra. Gribble, of Ing our late bereavement In the loss Dl'nt D '"""d " rsnge woman lo me ouuse ana nis wire not present. As he looked for an explanation Mra. Benson gave ber name and added:. "Mr. Cliff, you believe In Jooek and tbe wbale. I understand?" "You bet I dor "And you don't believe In Daniel and the lions' denr "You bet I don't r "Well, your wife haa derided not to peak to yon again until you do" "Tbeo I won't speak to her." -mats what I am bere for. All talk ing win be done through me I abail EAGLE CREEK. Mr. Jonea Is working for Huntington. - Mrs. Alex Baker, snd son. George, FIRWOOD. J. O. DeShaKer transacted business In Oregon City Monday. Mr. Barber, of Flrwood, will lecture H. O. t Flrwood Hall on Sunday. June 24. Ray Howe went to Portland Monday. Ate Yott a Subscriber to the NeT7 Daily? (f The Morning Enterprise Is to be as successful aa the Interests of Oregon City demand It mast needs have the support of alL The new daily haa a big work before It In boosting Oregon City and Clackamas County. Tour support means more strength for the work. . . . . - , " ' ' T7ill Yon Help Boost yovt own Interests? For a limited time the Maniac asacerprlee win he sold to paid la advaaee r--ethers aa foOows: , T( , i raejr... t.t .xr-r .......... rne aM Mra. E. D. Hart spent Saturday. were Rose Carnival visitors aim da Sundav and Mondir vlsltln rvianria lat week. In Portland. H. S. Gibson, one of the grand Jury- Mra. W. F. Fischer and Miss Edith men, attended court In Oregon City Miller were shopping In Portland Wed last week. nesday and Thursdsy. Mr. snd Mra. J. p. Woodle, Claude, Mra. Barber returned Monday from not favor either you or your wife but . ""j mm. nurpnyia wnu nwr sou in i on-1 stand neutral. uu Jims neus aiurpny ana Mr. and I '"' Mn tha aiiia .n-i. , . . Mra. Cahill anent m.. .fV.. Mr .nH M,. i o u.w n ,u foo,ta Project Started with Mr. and Mra. Howlett Mr. and Mra. R. B. Gibson spent 8unday with John, Reld and family of Sprlngwaier. Carl Huntington, of Spokane, son of uow mar oio womsn did stuo her self st tsble! Oow she did get np itrrle inncnes. She ordered whstever aha Mr. and Mra. It. O. Hnnllnrtnn iinl I . l,. . . Chose from the rrnn ant ahlt. k... w. Va., . " --, - - I R' cians mi aim oeauiirui noma I . , . - ' BV 1 rori,-na. ww-r or on Railroad avenue Tuesday evening. "a uaa wir n It tbey "if e"w or The evening waa pleaaantly spent In f ibythlng. Hbe wss there nuiuiuiwo Dunaav. I ntnal Mra Q.tiiiff.. ..r.. ... u Arthur OAK GROVE. Schuller entertained the nuniingion nunoav. I aamaa uM n .. ... . Mra. Viola Douglaaa made a trio to nt tv. j.... , , rrJ1 Mond!yi t"raln ln H" E'Vb one p'ren'V .ved' a mi., nin. "7 usugnter, souvenir of a yellow basket filled Mrs. Hnntington waa and Roae Carnival visitor last week. s the dove of peace, and ibe duve never bad such a good time lo ber life. She even wore Mra. CHlTe i-lotUew and told Mr. till IT fa hi. .. k . . 1)0,1 n 'na ,,ttl" n,B- Tn par- to buy Inmo anrar foe iaa m.i .. a Portland lor was decorated In pink and green- grannUted- all fhlf - . A !ast week. tha da.. rk i- -m srano'siea, also that she waa used Ith Mrs. Eaaterbrook and Mra. Va.ee An-kI" "'".' ??. W'''M frs-b meat three time. da. Clark, of Seattle, mad. a ple.aani visit t. Tb M,d " f wo wii.u incir irieuu. anrm. JBDi Y trnXT. I TVi U w i haM tkaU ...... i a I laonujal MTOT Mra Rmn hA Ma... war J ar wm I smw avaa TI . rt ilJI ,Uf3lg UBUswl IT OSes a I - nu si a Bg IkJ''JVT anil Grn'g hTlT It. She waa ., a nWgbbofs . mm v..-wW .-wuiws jaxaawen srni m . i Mra uaaiiaa at k i ig . tir.j i iiini nay aha iffTae. a. . . . . . Th Rtrlii rraslr ia.m ..na 1 TT. s-unui auyvuf, wfj- - -uuvii wurn IOf VT Mn. Jons and dturbtn. Mri. m.1 flmiihan. lUii M .ai - . ' a..lUiH V WJiatlg, r.ei..T .7TifT. ; 0ML wer RoM Mr- B',t,', " n days Carnival vlaltora last week. for hi. an mm.. ....!. u. Mlaa M-aa M.,raK.- .lla I "... 7 .7. " -. ounwr - V" j uu m iaa I will viair ft. am a ..... . Rlna nmia-laaa .e. - luu.imence A . I ., ... ' u7. ior i luou nis neart smote blm. and be eg claimed: "Anna, dura Jonah r "Albert, darn Danleir she replied tarongn ner fears. "I've beeo a fooir "And so bare IT And wbeo Aunt Jndltb rame In ebe Mnt.l a4u.la CANBY. I Tha rniini . .. t a"L!l.- C"' f HiS.! J. W Foster. San t.icuu nnuraiui, i nuraoav no mni or t r . t -1 . . i . . Friday to attend fh. Pn-tmt-. "' . "' . "roocKer. a. . "UDr- WT -r .miin. , . .w.iu, w. m. MitHona,'B. K. Mar- another Biblical dtapote In that hooaa i r n ifnri tmrim wm man n.. ji m . . . - - Mlaa Ethel Fereuaon t fca o. .?.mua'' f."'na; Rose Festival in Portland vu-a-Z 7Z' ' r.' un",a." w- Unelalmed Lattera. r- ' aSwTf v '.r w'-.V"''" unclaimed letter, at the Or- Carl Luekee was In PortUnd Wed- n. w..r i''..V Fon P11' po-tofflce for tbe week end- y- Varnon. W.h ina-TAn!' , r,":. ln5..JUM i:L Mra. Heman Lee waa buried Wad. niu..' o i.7i: I woman uat Cramer. Mrs. C. d nesday st 2 o'clock... The pallbearer. Portland rHeA r! """T"' ?Araer' M- Cora; Oethena, Mrs. were: Mr. Ogle, Mr. psrmeuter, MY. . . jonn; Hamiin, May; smith, Mr.. Myr- Graham. Mr. Mack. Mr. nnra-nma at. u.i.n. ... . .. - tie; Stabler. Mrs. 8. 1". Mr. Dick. The floral offering. lMou.!. very beautiful. All the children were able to attend the funeral, although it was oeiayea so that the aon Southern Oregon could be nran Mr. Vaughn haa Uken hia . ,7T7. ijonn u.j miner, c f.j Patterson. Joe: . ... vwuuies uaaa. a naa rtSLak a n i wwt , a. . . race norees to MacMlnvlUe. Mr. Wood . Marriage llrenaea havi ha-7 7.... S wulm scnier, Albert; went Tueaday and Edward Kelt went to th- foMoLinT' t'bt""..u,1 8cn-"J T. H.5 8ma, Sam (2); 811- Tburaday . Solomon auci rn? ! Shannon, J. p. (2) ; 8hep- Mla. Mayme Comb. left Thursday and James Ereeet pool.. Km ' 8 ' J,m! Zu"n,' the Csnby tesm on -;.. .'r"nKi.ur?.wn'.. H-5 Collier, The game wilt ba TcaTlid . . Ln"r ."t?" . v?rt ? !. Oranlnnd. a .nd an egcUIng gam. I. e.pVt" ij, Ben Maddog. Ell : MacLeod'. To Hew da: The RSogQitng Will You Help Us Boost Your Own Interests? By carrier, yea $3.00 By mail, year 2.00 Send in Your Name and Remittance v e e - a a I ha .peeial arise far the FLEAM NOTICE. To In trod see Tha Enterprlae Into a large) Ity of th City and CUoka manage meat hi make a daily leoue. for ' only, where the awk.arlhar nag. a year la advaaee. By carrier, paad a year m a advaaoa, H.M. By aaafL naad a yesw ha . vanee, 1.M. People rho gave w earae see a trial awbsetietleav aaa mm or more nvoatha. at teai asaaaa a week, can have Use aailr deare- s ered for a rear far aaaa aw paying g year ha adrnaaa, People who gave oaar eaaivwa nt i trial awhsarl.tlam. hr mall, for foar moaOks ad a dea- lar, may have tha ua.er far a ysar for 2.00, If aeid a rear te advaaoa- Snbecribers to tha Weekir Enterprlae may change their s aubaertptlon. to tha dasay, re eelvlng oredlt for half tame aa the dally that tha weekly la paid In advaaee. Whoa) they ehooee ta add eaah to the ad vanoe payment equal to a fall year', advaaee aaymesit they may Uke advmaeage ef the l rata. , Wa maJte thie agiiial neiea aa that B.apl. who havw aaad In atfraaoa oa ad wlak ta Batersrlae, toe great ex taw da aa wishes at Read the Morning Enterprlae. I. on sale at the followlnf tm. a V v every oaj; , Huntley Broa Drttf . Main Street. J. W. McAnulty-CU Seventh and Mala Secrest Confecllontrr Main near Sixth. M. E. Dunn ConfectloafT Next door to P. 0. City Drug Stort Electric Hotel. Walter Uttle-Confectioatrj - 114 Seventh Street M. Volkmar DrM Seventh near Csntsf. Schoenborn ConfecUonry Seventh and .1. Q- school of tha Flret Bsptlft fl"" . . . ,. .. . . ... Dark. BP ' , BAPTIST HOLD-PICNIC TO-,, Interesting Progrsm ArrsnfT Owtlng at Qladetons r-- i ns annual picnic oi m k. w.u .. ni.j.i.1,, vara. fangementa have been mi" special car. to leave Main t front of the church at 10 a. . i will run direct to tha Pari t return with tha plcknlckers day', exercise, are over. i ber. of the Sunday school w- . carried to the Park on the iPc , free. The following are som. - features of the program: . PMrX Clothe, pin race, Shot PV k0C aa TnMf.Wir rjiirk 00 . Shot Put, One-fourth MHa r T nlng High Jump. Aeroplane raf". race, Four-yard dash, Heei . race. Potato race, two g-j Sixty-yard dash, Lemon P' " race 100-Vard dash. Threa-lr ' J two Forty-yard nashes, dash. Tug-of-War, two fnlnnt, ball game, five Innings. "T