a OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 12 , 1901. TQOacmiaoiSoaooaoooaoa CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Stafford. Easter Sunday wan very pleast nt with hut a trues of rain. It may he tt at we vill lo.ve seven wet. Sundays to pay (or he few dio)fl of rain that fell today, but .e hope not. Minn A. K. Downing went home Fri day, returning Sunday. A young man, spliiting o'd wood on he went fide of the Tualatin mountain, had the misfortune to pet a piece of eteel n his eye. The flak was removed and he eye saved. Charlie Schalii accidentally thrust a butcher knife m Hip fleshy part of his arm, inflicting a painful but not serious wound. , Arbor day will he observed in district No. 41. J, Q. played the role of chimney sweep at the school house Saturday afternoon. The members of the Baptist church held a husiness meeting Saturday after noon. B. F. Weedle is b Jil ling rail fence. Since going into the sheep business he finds it impracticable to keep his farm all in one field. For a pleasant cickla go to Mosier's hennery. Gages have been fanning oats (or the past three days. We feel it ourduy to take exception to the communication from Frog Fond -for last week, concerning the Teaclier'o Institute at Tualatin, Washington county. In the first place it shows a lack of courtesy and respect, to their hosts. As an unbiased onlooker, I must speak accordingly. Washington county waB reuresented by about; 20 teachers, while Clackamas was represented by four, one of whom offered no remarks; one spoke in a pleasant, easy manner, as the spirit moved ; one read several copied clippings from journals on pen manship and the fourth spoke a nice little piece he had taken a fortnight to memorize, In the meantime the teach ers of Washington county barkened with tbfc greatest respect, speaking whenever an opportunity was given them and al ways freely and to the point; as the sou I feelelh, so the mouth speaketh. Ve must give special credit to remarks by Miss Thompson, teacher in the dis trict where the institute was hold, and the able way in which she up-held her district and the patrons thereof. There are others whom wo could mention that did admirably, hut we deem it unnec essary to mention further than to say that the people of Stafford feel an in justice has been done to their teacher by intermingling her name in a report that brings discredit lo the profession and insult to our neighbors. -A prll 7. Lhnotiiy. lbtml View. IS. Blair made a trip through here last .week asHOSs'ng the property. John Butson and family spent Easter Sunday with relatives and friends at Wood burn. , A Sunday school was organized at the Oorrell Creek school house last Sunday. Our wishes are fur success, " A Christian Endeavor society 'whs or ganized at this place Thursday evening, Mr. Dodsou is president, J . L. Seely fice-piesidunt and Albert Camehl secre tary. Airs. E. G. Jones made a trip to Port land Monday. An enjoyable time was reported Iry those who attended the basket social given at the Geer school house. The proceeds were $22.50. A large crowd was present at the candy pulling nt John Young's home last Saturday evening. The fifth annual meeting of the Con gregational church will be held at this place on April 10th and 17th. The new coat of paint given the inside of the church is a great improvement. April 8, Jobam. Iiea ver Creek. Many around here have been com nluiiuim of la urinint. 1 suppose the damp weather of late has been favorable for such sickness. Some people sav that Bin is tlio cause ot all sickness. If so, then 1 know 1 am a great sinner, be cause 1 am often under the effects of it. But the worst of this sickness is the bill that stands for the doctor. I have one of $"0 before mo now. llev. Jones, of Portland, was here last week looking alter his property The spelling bee at our public school on Tuesday evenings is ijuite popular. Hiss Ida Moelinke is doing well. Rev. J. Morlais Kichards, 11. D., has been sick, but we heard ho occupied his pulpit every Suud iy and preached ex cellent sermons. The Wol h folks speak very highly of their pastor. here, ' Guaranteed to be the best in jr. which is a better jniarantee ct dealers and agents for cheap wagons can possibly give you. MITCHELL, k LEWIS Co., the hlvkcsoi the MITCHELL WAGONS pay 25 to 30 percent above the market ju ice of the best grades of wood stock for the privilege of a closer inspection and more rigid examination of each piece and to enable them to skim off the cream of the waon timber offered on the market-II ENCK WE CAN ABSOLUTEY GUARANTEE a superior quality of timber in M I I CI 1 ELL WAGONS and it is just as. impossible to build a good wagon without good timber as it is to build a good house w ithout a good foudation- The foundation of a wagon is the timber We know that everybody claims to have the best, b 'utyou can't see under the paint. In buying a wagon youuust trust to somebody's word we claim to be ti tistworthy and reliab'c; bes it'e, we leave unpaiuted the ll..t..-ui.1. rxf ..-! i 1. to -o ! -in ,-. .,,-),. -c f. ,11 .. . 1. , . ....I ... 1.IIV.UOIU1, ui fuui hi. van guarantee every stick fully. AlIlUlhLL WAGONS me iicht-running, well finished, and, taken as a whole The take if you get a M ITCI 1 1CLL. Mitchell,' First and Taylor The German church is in a fine con dition The pastor and people a-e en joying th face of their master. God, with his people, israli that is needed. It would be a good thing for us in this part of the country to have our mail alongside the mail route. The people of Stone, Logan, Viola and Redland now have the benefits of free delivery of mail daily. Why are we behind in this dis trict? Well, its only a neglect. With' the free delivery of our.mail Qvery farmer ami all would have his mail at the main route. This would pave us lots of time and labor. Some of na now have to go many miles to the postollice. All that's needed to obtain this benefit is to get up a petition and forward it to the post of fice officials. Let some of us start up the matter and Bee that it is carried to the end. Tne government has brought the opportunity within our reach. Let us receive the blessing by haying our mail daily close to our dwellings, The community is glad to see Tom Jones out of jaij. He has had a good spell of it but he looks fairly well. April 9. DRYDENr Beautiful line of chiffon hats in all the latest styles. Call and inspect. MibsC Goldsmith. Harlow . To say this weather is delightful does not begin to do it justice, after emerging from the long, cold, rainy five months just past. It makes us all feel like we bad been transported suddenly from Alaska or some other bleak clime. Farmers are making the dust fly and some ef our Barlow ladies are out giving their wheels a spring airing. Others are planting flowers and rose bushes, which, after they bloom, will not cur pare with the rosy cheeks and blue eyes of our Barlow girls, and B. B. boys. A few of our popular ones are Will, Jack, Cash, Joe, Dave and Ray. If you' want to see them all at their best come to the dance Saturday night. A dance will he given at Columbia hull on Saturday night for the benefit of the BChool organ fund. Our new blacksmith, at Obeal Quint's old stand, ia playing a lively air to the tune of The Song of the Anvil, from morn till dewoy e"e, to the delight of the villagers. The boys and girls (not kids) are trying to catch the sparks to be utilized of Sunday evenings, and there are not enough to go around. Warren Kendall, who went to Tacoma and other pohta in Washington with his family in March in hopes of doing better than in this place, returned lust week and has gone to work here. You all know what that means; this is better than Washington. Lowell says : "They are slaves most bate Whose love of right is for themselveB And not for all their race." Dr. Itoderm'und, if Wisconsin, saya that small pax ia not contagious. Peo ple contract it through fear and. sugges tion. Dr. Peebles, of Wisconsin, says that vaccination is a curse to the human race, and we believe it. I can think of nothing more diabolical than a legal execution one can conceive of murder in the heat of pasaion, but I cannot comptehend how respectable, educated, enlightened men can hang a fellow being and then go home, eat a good dinner and sit in ease and comfort before the fire, satisfied with life and its comforts. April 0. Cori'okal. . New novelties in trimmings and flow ere. Miss C. Goldsmith. Liberal, Easter Sunda) passed by very quietly, but Oli ! how the eggs did miller. Good weather followed and all said "I told you so. Farmers who have land dry enough lo plow are working bard pgain. Jack Dodge weut to Hubbard to work in Dimick's shingle null. They finished cutting shingles here Saturday and Mrs. Dodge moved to her home near Liberal on Monday. Grandma Pruce is bed fast again. Coatus' nlace . . . . , Elbe next tune you try to ea ch a h.r8.e' . kBr "0 0!,.ts- Dld yu breBk uul B,,y """' Barlow, which is the one we referred to 1 he school children are making great in the first place, but if vou call any- ............: f ... a -i i... mi ... ..... ..... .. ... . . - l'ieiniitiioun ior ni uor uay. i uey are pianung trees and clearing tbe school grounds of rubbish. The (Had Tidings correspondent is right. o back numbers in that town mostly old maids and Steve about it. widows. I'll ask Wagons possible to builj. Representing 65 a rut!!) made (best possible to build than all the ta k rresnnrwihle munj ne.) ,vj 111,11 yen 1U:st Wagon on run Markft Today. . - Lewis. & Streets, Grass seems ,o be better on outsid range than it has been or some time at this time of year. Dr. J. CaBto was in this burg last week calling on brothei Grangers. April 9. Sylvia. Currimvllla. At last we are bavin; some sunsh ne, after a long seaFon of cold, wet weather. .The basket social given by the Ep worth League was a success considering that the bad weather and tdekness kept a great ma.iy at home. The net pro ceeds amounted to a iittle over $21. We are sorry to report that Miss Josie Stone las been much worse during the past few days. Mrs Amy Ely is having another siege of grip Mrs. L. Hale has been on the ; sick list for nearly a week, Kye Ston a came home last week from Portland, where he has been working. Rev. C. W. Pogue preached at E igle Creek Sunday afternoon. MiBS Emma Dowty has been quite sick with the grip, but at last report was Improving. April 8. M AROUERTTE. Mulino, Ernest Jones, of Mulino, whb. has been wonting in Aurora for the past month, left last night for Heppner, Or., where he has accepted a position aa overseer on a large stock ranch. His wife has been there for some time, and they will be there for a year or so. The people of Aurora join in their heartfelt wishes for Mr. and Mrs. Jones. . A Friend. Oswego Mr. and Mrs H. D. Chapman, of Snux City, la., are the guests of Mrs. Chap man's mother. Mrs. S. A. Evans. Robert DUTia, of Portland, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardner Sun day. Mondav evening a special meeting was held to fill the vacancy on the schod board cinsod bv the reg'gruti m of R. L. Pollock. G. C. Garfield was unanimous ly elected to fill the unexpired terra. 0. II. Nixon has been confine 1 to his home with rheumatism this week. His son, Herb Tt, in the ma.intirai, takes his father's place ad engineer at tin p'pi foundry. Misa Cad Creek ha 1 a partion of her toe amputated this week, but is improv ing nicely. At 5 o'clock Sunday afternooi Miss Laura Evans, eldest daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Evans, and Mr. Smith, of Australia, were married in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for South Af rica by way of British Columbia, New York and London. Evergreen. Once more the weather has tho ap peaiance ot summer, and the spring seeding will soon be done. If this weather continues the roads will soon be in the right condition for scraping and grading. W,- The 18-months' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Yoder died last Satur day. The remains were laid to rest in the Smyrna cemetery on Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m. Rev. J. M. Dick con ducted the funeral services, which were short but impressive. The bereaved family has the sympathy of ttieir many friends. L, II . Yoder, of O. A. C, is at home for a short visit. MiBS Nannie Schwartz has returned from Portland, where she has been via i ing Leonard Wyland was up from Silver ton last Sunday. The soil around Liberal must be very poor, indeed, if it requires "a ton or more" of land plaster to produce a crop of c over. From 85 to 100 pounds ia all that ia neded for the same purpose in this locality John Crocker has just finished haul ing his potatoes to Hubbard. A. J. i'oder leaves today for Portland, where he will serve as a United States jury man for the present term. Andrew Kocher, the enter; r'aing im plement dealer of Canby, waa transact ing business in this town Monday. Apiil 9. S. Marksbura I'lcKuninny is an rignt, out it seems as though Blue Bell has got it auain, Ba it bad." No, we have not for rotten the girl, whom we imported from thing pretty that wains like it bad a stick of wood in its neck, we would like to burrow your eyes, and perhaps we ' would be more successful. If all the ;! tariow girts are as pretty as the one we imported we would like to import some more, but we have a Michigan lady that years experience in vago;i build i.ui column our siatcmeius. We proportioned and well You cant make a mis- Staver Co. PORTLAND. OREGON heats anything Birlow ever raided, and we have also domestic stock ttiat won't be sneered at. Mrs. Klinger is teariiu down her old barn preparatory to building a new one. Rose Emmert and the Grimm sisters were out buggy riding SundaV. , Mr. Yenney and Mias Mathews were on t driving Sunday. ' Fine weather is prevailing, and the hoys are jo it cycling. I Supervisor Heinz is doing a fine job of giadlng the roads. Mr. Scramlin took a beef to Oregon C ity this week and received i cents per pound for it. Mr. Weismandel were visiting friends below Canby Sunday and Monday. v Mr. cliwicliienberg and wife, of Port hind, attended Easter services at this place Sunday, and they returned the same day. Pickaninny. , Sailor and w ilking hats just arrived. Miss 0. Goldsmith. " . Rural Dell. ' ' A. Zweifel left for the bunch grasa last week. Mr. Ohristner's child has been hick with lung fever, but ia now improving. An entertainment waa given at the school house on the last dav of school. The program, which had been prepared, was welt carried ou', by the pupils. Fred 8turg.es is the happiest man in the neighborhood. U is a boy.' N. Zweifel is working for L. Morris. Mr. King has rented Mrs. Lahr's farm. Ed Yojer's yo invest child was buded in the Smyrna churchyard last Suuday. D. D." New Era. Last Monday, Tuesday arid Wednes day evenings the people of New Era and vicinity enjoyed an intellectual treat from Professor Griffltl, of Portland- The professor is a well informed man and thoroughly understands tho subject he handles. His lectures were argumentative, entertaining and instruc tive. He advanced higher, nobler and purer thoughts from what, we are accus tomed to hear. If M . Griffith aliould come into your midst you will be well repaid to go and hear him lectu'e on his favorite su'dMs "Cause an I Ktf ct." A car load of milk crocks just received and will sell at 8 c per gal lon. W, L, Block, the Homefurmsher El wood, Elwood is on the boom. Real estate is changing hands and belt equipage is being made in the agricultural line. C. E. Surfus, of Maplj Lane, lias about finished seeding and will soon re turn home. Mr. Cadanau ia still quite ill ; his two sons from near Portland were calledr to his bedside. We hope for his speedy recovery. Dr. Pruden.of Springwater, ia here attending Mr. Cadanau. Mr. Carrico, of Portland is visiting Mr. Turner in ,hrpe that the mountain air will improve his health. Delia Henderson is working for D. Blaney of Clarks. E. Shuberf? purchased a team, harness, wagon and cow recently. His son-in-law and daughter, of British Columbia are visiting him. W. T, Henderson is clearing a "spu 1" patch. The singing class took a short review of the term's work last night. We are glad to see most of the young folks ta ting advantage of the opportuni ties that they have and better prepar ing themselves for future usefulness. There is but little excuse for anyone in this present time, with the educational ad van ages offered, going through life aa a ship at sea without a rudder, having no aim in life and being of no henefii to ny one, 'simply existing aid uoihing more. Aprilli Lai.la Rookh. IVilholt. It seems as t hough the equinoctial ttirm will continue for several weeks. Rain, snow and hail winter has come to ttay. Lagrippe and lung fever are having full sway in this burg. Bird Thomas, of Rock Creek was in this burg last week bidding his friends farewell. He was on his way to Prine ville, where ha will work this summer. Miss Josie Slaughter, who has oeen very low with la grippe, is slowly improv ing. We have come to the conclusion to dance as long as.the winter lasts. Fr.day evening, April 6th, we met at Mr. and Mra. Haiin's home on Koek Creek, and surprised him with a jolly cr jwd. A larite crowd was in attendance consider ing the stormy weather. All enjiyed themselv.B immensely unt l after 12 o'clock, when the guests were invited Into the dining room, where a daintj lunch waa served, to which all did jus lice, after which the eneste departed for their homes wishing Mr. a I Mrs. Haun many happy returns of the enjoymant of the evening. Miis Fannie Gr ishong went to Salem last week, whorn she will vjrk f r her sist,". Our sell 10I c,)in!ii"iieed M ireh 2ith, with Mis Tesdd L irkins as teacher. Mrs. Di'iia Neih, who has b 1 spoud -ing the waiter in PorMand, is luain in our midst. Juke Gro-honjr made a business trip to Salem last week. Mr. L'onurd and wife, ot Silverton, ma le a all to see Miss Florence Gros hong, who has b.en sick so long with ap pen licitis. Mr. Ryan made a business trip to Oregon City Monday. Miss Nora Neil) is very low with the lutigfaver. Dr. Leouari, of Silverton, is attending her. Mm. Mihia Nicholson made a flying ) uip ti Aioaiy last eet. Mr. Ryan and Mr. Slaughter have been teaming for Mr. McLaren for the past week. There is a great deal ofsickness here. The griivhas Norris Thomas by the throat this time. Henry Thomas ia on the sick list. We aie Borry to report that Mias An nie Groehong is lying veiv low at pres ent. April 7. News Eoy. New trimmed hats M popular prices. M'ihs 0. Goldsmith. Maple lAine. Easter came and went, taking the bad weather with her and leaving in its place fine.Bummer days. The children especial ly e'nj yed the day when they found the "faster rahbitn" hail leit uiem agoou supply of Easter eggs. , We are glad to report Mrs.Mattie Hy att's baby much improved after having had ah altack f the measleB. Defbert Shelby left Sunday for Gol dendale, where hel expects to remain some time, Some df our boys went fishing Sunday and came home with a long string. Mrs. Brown and children and Mra. Johnson and children, of Sellwood, were the guesta of Mrs. J.O.Dixon, Saturday and Sunday. Prof. Davis, of the Oregon City Aca demy, preached at the schoolhouse im mediately after Sunday school Sunday, and left an appointment foi a week from next Sunday at the same hour. Miss Minnie Waltemathe, of Oregon City, visited her parents here Sunday. Mr. Beard is on the laid-up list this week. Charles Spangler with hia wife and sister, Mra. Bertha Spangler, wereguesta of Mrs. J. fl. Jackson Sunday. Misss Mattie Noe, of the Oregon" City postoffic-s, took dinner with her uncle, A. F. Gibhs and family, Snnday. Mra. West, of Ely, came out Tuesday last and spent the day with her sister, Mrs. Joe MyerB. Miss Ylairiie .Marlin of Beaver Creek spent Mondav night with Edith and Jes- ' sie Jackson Mr. a'ld M s. It mian, of Mt.Pbasant, spsnt T'Hd iy enj win; the Oregm sua sliine and visiting their daughter, Mra. J W.Gerb' r and family. If isrepoited that our former neigh- bar. Mr. lidrliauser, has sold his farm near Houlton, Wis., and will move to town with his family for the present. Mr, Shdly ai.d wife visited their daughter, Mr.H.Llenrici of Ely, Monday. Mr. Gilf ley and s ki John spent Eas- j ter, with the others of the family, at Har mony. 1 11 ty r 'p rt a lew c ises ot scar let fever in tb it neighborhood. Miss M irv I) tvls is sewing f ir Mra. Warner of Ely Rev.and Mrs'.Oockbtirn of Oregon City were guests ;at Win. Williams' Sunday. Mrs Moran of Ely was out calling on Monday, an 1 sp-jnt the afternoon with Mrs. G.hbs, who is quite poorly of late. Th re will hi a basket a eial at the Bchiolhouse Friday evening, April 12. All are welcoma. "Come along and get you ready, fjr there'll be a hot time" in the old sclioii'u ise that night. P. B. Baby atyleB. caps and hats in Miss 0. Goldsmith. the latest Marks Prairie. Y. O. Sealou is w rking for the Aetna In. Co. and ia selling a lew rubber "bai lers and buffs" for traveling expenses. Miss Mae Kinzer ia going out of the book business, a?, she claims, it does not pay, . One of our young men will put in about two acres of beans. John Sutherland is putting in some tiling on his farm, which is a good ex ample to others. Andrew Beer recently purchased a fine norae and lw now haa a good team. Warren Kendall of Barlow haa re turned from Tacora t. He found thd la bor market there overstocked and so came back . George Oglesby is t'ying to secure the construction of a" bycicle path from Nee dy to Aurora. Some work has already been done on the path. Mrs. Em. Bahart Is still at the hospi tal in Portland. Her mother, Mrs. Bid well, will soon return to Cottage Grove. John Jesse has contracted 70U0 pounds of hops at ten cents per pound on deliv ery; five cents down at picking time. We hear th it a certain party propoBes t) enlarge his hopyard as he ia yet be hind ou hops. My opinion is that it would be better to make his present yard yield over 000 boxes off l(i acres than to put out more hops. Several y )ung people held a picnic on Easter Sunday. A fine dinner was served at the grok'e on the banks of Bear Creek near Mr. Wiegand's. Hop work will bi iu fill hhst in a day or two, if tin a weather cjatumes. If.IIagey and J. II. May have gone down the Columbia to w rk in :ha log ing c.tmpa this summu-. Union Ji t I. Mis. B. S. Helvey was visiting Mra. Burns last Monday. " Frmk t.'iltou is able to be up and around again after his serious illness. Halsey Phelps is still engaged at Ad kins' sawmill, .T.J.Grimes of this place has been building a house fvr himself and he aims to move into it in a da or two. Perry Burns an. 1 John Th 1111 is assisted him. B. J. II dvy m 1 lo a bushes trip to Canby one d iy t;iis week. John Tiioai is discovered that the old c'.ioolhons,' ai t:m place was about to iiimo.e oown. tin ?i.s a i t psts having .... . mmi.iieuj "anis T.-p ace l them with new ones and now 14 I te,.:ii. r,rtu, .lh .,.. ' "w.iuHis .a n.uu 111 g jo i oruer. We understand that the h usa of Win, Parker is connected with that of Mr, Pembroke by telephone. Mr. Grimes and wife were'visiting Mr, Thomas aud wife last Sunday. B.W. Meadotcbrook . Mrs. J. H. Wright has baen Quite sick but is better at the present writing. P. Gabriel is ud from Pjrtl in.l Imt, i Hi after his interests here. Miss Pearl Jennings, of Marquam, waa visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. R. Girretfc last week. The Misses Lirquest were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pendleton Suu -day. Miss Laura Wright took Easter din ner with Mr. and Mra, Bud Smith. Frank Arqnett and wife have rented the Jones' ranch and intend to make it, their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wallace, of Highland, were calling on friehida at this place Saturday. Ohickenpox seem to be the latest fad in this neighborhood, and peveral fam ilies are wrestling with it. Now, Topsv, I dun tol de truf about the school ail'a r Mii-8 llurnshuh had such poo.r health that she couldn't teach the remainder of her school and Miss Gleason took it. Now, if that isn't fin-, ishins! it.,1 would like to know why? April 8. Cuba., Molalla. The sun is shining once again, and the farmers are taking advantage of it by finishing their seeding Should the present fine weather continue, for a few days garden making will be the order of, the day around here. James Dickey cannot c itch bear aa easily as he does covotes. A monstrous bear haa been raiding on Jim's goats, and in order to protect them he put enough poison in one of the goata to kil a dozen common bears. The bear came ate the poisoned meat and killed another goat. Jim theu set a trap the next morning and the trap waa sprung but no, bear. Jim's poison may have been like the Swede that was losing lambs by the wild cats catching them. He got some strychnine thought he would try it first by giving some to a hen. After feeding it to the hen, he Baid the hen vust kack up her heels and yump and plaay. It may have had the same effect on the bear. A letter waa received from Johnnie. Dungan dai.ed April 6th, mailed at Bake Overstating that the weather was warm an ! the roada dry p.nd dusty while hare it was pouring down rain. Quite a number of working men have left here recently for the logging camps principally, though soma have gone to Eastern Oregon. It is go ing to make hands scarce when harvest cornea on, provided we raise any grain to. to harvest this summer. , April 9. X. Y. 3, Mountain View We are bavin,' a few , nica daya aain for gardening. l'hia berg seems rather deserted as a good many have gon9 for the summer, Ferd Ctirran and Gjora Evarhtrt went to Idaho Monday. Fred Bluhm and Charlie Albright have gone to a logging c imp, d wu tliai Columbia river. Charles Ely starts for S mthern Ore-, gon tomorrow to view the Country. Mrs. Everhart and her sister, Mrs, Johnson, and her daughter started for Douglas coun'y, Kansas, Tuasday eve. ning. Mrs. B. II. Mills and children have gone to Vancouver, Wash., to visit her parents and friends. Moiris Cardonau, of Portland, was here Monday on his way to Elwood to attend the funeral of hia father. Mrs. H. W. Shaw, of Union Mills was the guest of Mrs. Albright last week. Mrs. West and baby spent Tuesday at Maple Lane with her sister, Mrs;. Jj Myers. Mrs. Heulattwent to PortlanlMon day and called on Mrs. Pierce at St. Vincent's hospital, and she ia getting along nicely. Charles Ely, assisted by Mr. Moran,' is building a summer Kitchen. Rev. Pogue, of Currinsville, and his sister from Idaho, are visitinz their sis ter, Mrs.Gartman, and family this week. Miss Bessie Grout will bagin a course in Henography at Portland next Mon. day. The little folka of this barg gave Adna. Murrow a surprise party last Saturday evening Music and gamas were the amusements and refreshments were served. Those present were: Lyman Mack, Roy Ringo, Bert and Ethel Lib" bi, JosisCurran, Millard and Lillian GiHett, Ethel, Ellin and Vane Jeffer son, Mr. and Mrs. Murrow and Adna. The children were deli mited with Mr, Murrow's incubator, which he explained to them, having just put iu a gross of ergs. ' Misa Pearl Cunaa gave a surprisa party to her hrothor, Ferd, Saturday evening. AP"1 11. Sauna. Canity. Married, at the home of tha bride's mother, Mrs. Fletcher, Barney Cronin and Misa Cora Fietc'ier, on Tu a 1 iy af ternoon at 1 o'clock, Rav. Engelbart of. ficiating. Tiie happy couple left on the evening train for Portland, where they expect to remain for a few daya. They have ranted the Mur lock place;, where they will make their futura horns. Lovely weathar this. O inby is to h iva a n a v city h ill. Miss Emm 1 Clayaon is visitin friends in Cmby this week. Joseph Graham hu bjao eoiiial t his bad with p ieu n nia for the past week. His many friends h pa for his s needy recovery. The Can'iv X iiidIs are onhr tha g.uney trou;, hir ver,' fe, ira c ii ' lit as t he w iter is 100 ol I an I v -h f ,r ' good hshiii,'. 0 " )lia M ir ;s vi fi.n'ly hiv! inw.il 11c 1 onto th vr i i 'm 11 1 1' Air ra. Mr. p niton IV V, J M irks h.is b-. b ivi'n ' S. II i-st & C . i Everyone s m sili 1 : 1 , . 1 W t ) X i,; ira i i '! us m. , ins .ur.l.) i. t nir 1 and if nothing h o IS ill fruit will ha inhere f ' ) of Tha u - v e. ii n , v s Mjii1.iv with Curl is intn.tgir, iu oinuieu-el briuin '11 l) list. Vruitoi; at m i w i,av milk, ail sir. A'lnnrjri I'lia'iuuiy wUl thiy can lj ia a lev .eks. a wa all (Continued on pige 6.) C ir,.a: w eivin,' d me by Jo'in II arris barar, ', Pleasant, near Lawton place Call, or a i Jreai Bix 81, Ora , i City.