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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, I'M). Canbv and Southern Clackamas CAN BY. ' Charles Wait ns In town Sunday. , - 1 Mr. attil Mrs. Kltnof Hampton, or The W. O. T. r. moots today. Frl- St. Joints, wore vislltnp relatives Sun clay, at tho homo of Mrs. Martin, ami ''' the following Krlday with Mrs. Wok. i Mrs. Culler and Mrs. Wilkinson have recently joined the soolcy, and sev eral other new members are expected In the near future. The U T. U moots every Sunday. There will ho two prizes offered to the children hy the V. C. T. V. One prize will lie Riven fur the best let ter written on the subject, "Why 1 like die U T. U, and the other prlrv city, spent a few days with their par will he clvon for the host attendance ,-ms of this place. from April 1 to October 1. The mem- hershlp of the L. T. I., now numbers forty-seven. Her. J. It. Knowdell, of tho Anti Saloon League, will bold a union temperance service in the Canby M. E. church Sunday evening, April 4. Charles Hodges, of Portland, was visttliiK friends Sunday. S. Hampton visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hampton, Sunday. M. E. Loo, of Portland, was up Sun day looking after his tutotvsts in the AVali farm. Fred Hurst visited the city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Volnoy White, of Mar quam. visited Mr. a:ul Mis. Fred Hampton Sunday. B.iin, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kie. an 8's pound son. M'ps Rertha Sturges visited Ore f ,m City Tuesday. Mrs. Herman Uerpoyne is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kee were Ore gon City visitors Friday. Miss Gertrude Faircloush. of 'Ore iron City, was in town Saturday, giv iLg music lessons. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Sickness is the main topic in this burg. Grandma Roman and Harry have been poorly for two weeks. Mr. Selby is threatened with neu ralgia of the stomach and is in bed most of the time. Mrs. Dixon is not able to be around. Mrs. Xorah Carrico has been here over a week with la grippe. Mr. Jefferson has moved from Mrs. Rielly's house to Sixth and J. Q Adams streets. Improvements still go on. Mr. Moehnke has given his house a new v. coat of paint and expects to sell. There is to be a new lumber yard on Division street Lon Wickham is making Improvements on Mrs. Roil-! ley's house this week, putting tn new walks and porch. Mrs. Ott has a new Pacific States phone, Xo. 1S22. Berry Buckner was attending court last week, and visiting with his sis ter. MYs. Parish. Hisses Edith Burke, Cora Duuthit and Eva Aldredge were visiting with friends In this vicinity Sunday. Will Jackson went to Eastern Ore gon on a business trip this week. . Mr. Reed has quit work in the mill and gone out to Molalla to work. He got tired of working nights. There will be preaching services at the Mountain View church on Mo lalla avenue again Saturday after noon, and Sunday at 11 A. M. There will be three ministers in attendance. Monroe Larktns, who has gone to cutting wood for Mr. Russell on Mo lalla road came in town Tuesday of last week to witness the football game. Mrs. Maggie Curran and P. D. Cur ran are out at the saw mill this week. Albert Schoth had the misfortune to cut his hand very badly Tuesday evening. Mrs. Frank Albright and children are visiting at Jefferson this week with Mrs. Albright's mother. Frank Albright is making garden, having sold his interest in the Pioneer stable, to his partner, Charles Gott berg. STAFFORD. Your correspondent feels just now like shouting for sunny Oregon, as contrasted with rain-sodden Califor nia only the weather of Oregon is li able to change before these items get into print, and we will all forget the sun ever shone. Plows are busy turning the brown soil in various places iu and about Stafford; hop yards are being clean ed, poles reset where necessary and the ground prepared for the plow and training ot vines In season. Stafford Is something like Egypt of old. The surrounding country conies, not exactly to buy corn, but almost ever otiier commodity. John Wann ker came to seedlings to buy hay, L. Davidson came to Wilkins to buy wheat, J. L. Smith, mill man at Tua latin bought oats of Will Schatz, and , nothing of the hundreds of dozens of eggs transported to Portland every week. Tiie new or?an is already installed In the school house. It is reported that Henry Toede ictyer was run In Portland last week. Joe Nim'c's broken wrist grts tet ter very slowly. Mrs. Beckner is so she sits up, and can walk a little. c7w!" " DAMWT Photonranher I CANBY, OREGON, i Was Yost Last A Complete Was your Bread, Cakes and other things absolutely the best you ever made? Was the cake light and fine grain? Was your Flour perfectly satisfactory? If not, why don't you use Seeley's Eest? It costs less than others of near good and is far superior to the ordinary kinds. It makes lighter whiter bread and with less labor. The New Process Floor; we are selling agents for Oregon City. i NEW ERA. Mr. Washerman, of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. llursoyne and fam ily. Remember, Kriday tilpht. the, pie social at the W. 0. T. I', hall. Allies and Untie Keif, of Oregon Klnior Veteto was a IVvtlaml visit- or Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Alger were in Ore- son City. Monday, The New Eva Telephone Co. voted to incorporate, also levied a small as sessment to defray the expense of re building their lines which were com pleted a tew days ago. Messrs. Fred Kamrath and C. A. Caseday, of Beaver Creek .attended our telephone meeting Saturday In the Interest of building a trunk line from their exchange to ours, (hereby Hiving the patrons of each division the benefit of free exchange with each other. Fred Murgoyne. of Hutte. Montana, and Oscar Htirgoyne, of Portland, otic a fireman on the N. P.. and the other a fin-man on the S. P. railroad, visit ed their parents here last week. Fred has taken a trip to Koseburg before returning tic Hutte. Miss Kuhy Newburg was shopping in Portland Monday. Mrs. Hurt McArthur has the meas les. ( Mrs. Dustln as a Portland visitor Saturday. Rev. Waehlte spoke to an attentive house last Sunday-evening, taking his text from the first commandtueut. THE CONSULTATION. What Hw Sltttr Hoard Whsn Shi Listened to tho Doctors. One of two sisters who lived toceth er was suddenly trken with i lung at tack she feared was serious, says the Loudon Telegraph. She therefore senl for a specialist and asked her doctot to meet him. Talking over his coining with her sister, she said: "Mona, I wish I could know Sir Henry B.'s real opinion. Neither he nor Pr. M. will tell ns if there Is anything really wrong. but I would much rnthei know." Her sister replied: "Do not worry, dearest Tou shall know everything, for I will go down to the dining room and stand behind the big oak screen and listen to every word they say.' "And will yon be sure to tell me. Monar "Yon may rely on me, dearest. 1 will tell you every word." "Even if I am not to get well?" "Even then, dearest." promised the loyal Mona. The hour for the consultation arriv ed, and the sister went to the dining room and. standing behind the great oak screen.' ensconced herself and pre pared to listen. By and by the two doctors were heard descending the stairs, and a mo ment later they came into the room. Walking over to the fireplace, the spe cialist sank into an easy chair and the local doctor sank Into another. Then followed a moment's silence, broken by the specialist who leaned a little for ward. "My dear M.." he said sloly as he looked across at his colleague, "of all the ugly women that's the very ugliest woman I've ever seen In my life." "Is she?" replied the local doctor. "Yon wait until you've seen her sis ter." . ... Sea Air. At a meeting of the French Thera peutical society M. Laumonler showed that the therapeutic effect of sea nlr on the coast Is quite different from that of the open sea I. e twenty or thirty miles out. On the coast the ef fect tends toward excitement and con gestion and. moreover. Is Irregular In Its action. Out at sea it is tunic and regulating, and In addition the patient grtsqnlct. a regular life nnd a contin uous bath of pure air. These advan tages are not so patent on board great liners on account of the vibration and the smell from the engines, but on a sailing ship they are evident. Chinese Idea of Government. TTpr tn n f'hlnesp IiIhii of nrnsneritv na(lon. Whei( tlle'sword , nst the plow lirl-rht. the prisons empty, the granaries full, the steps of the temple worn down and those of the law courts grass grown, when doctors go afoot, the bakers on horseback and the men of letters drive in their own carriages, then the empire Is well governed. Getting Ready For Him. "Dearest, what did your father say when you told him I loved you?" "He didn't say anything, Harold; simply went over to the gymnasium and arranged for a course of boxing Iesons." Pittsburg Press. Great men are they who see that spiritual Is stronger tlfan any mntrlal force. Emerson Baking Day Success? 9th and Main jL Milwaukee maid" have It made payable to? $ Tend said alio had heard people Those w ho have news for the I speak of John l , but alto did not Milwaukeo department of the know hint, and that she did not like N Knterprlse should either tuall -$ j his looks nearly as well as she does N It to tho Milwaukeo Kdltor of Adam's. N tho Knterprlso at OtVKvn City The hluh school pupils of this city, or leave It at the real estate re very proud of their talented class- and Insurance otlleo of A. H. $ j mate. Not Itke buiKfellow, w ho ho N lViwlltig In Milwaukee, or with Njnnu wcltltiK poems when he was Justice of the 1'ea.ce Kelso. j eislil years old. our poet has put his I time to Rood use siudyltiK and In se- rlous thought, which ts now Just "Iicr- UihiK" to show Itself. We hope the . ...... , ., I deceased Kiet as our "Shorlfollow" .1. . Kay has moved to his r.Kjwl ,0 n hu liuv w(U,h W, cent ly built house in Qulncy ad.lt-1 lion. . U) Owing to the breaking of an eccen- "Ths Wearing of the Green." trie, the shingle mill did not begin Clayton and Harry with nil their doc oteratlous as it was expected the first oration, of the week. They will begin making j Came to school with great antlclpa shingles as soon as repaint are tna.de. I Hon, William Counsell. with a force of men, Is doing soaie grading on tho wad In town. Francis Mclletity, organUor for the Good Templars, gave an entertain- .....i.r on. I l..tt.w, .in Ih.i t.,i,.,t.itt.... question at the Evangelical church, j Tuesdav evening, March 2;t. which ! was well attended, with the view of ,-...i.,i.. . i,.i...i .,f t.. .-a In' this nbu-e Mr Mellenrv render.1" wtls St- Patrick's l' ! ed a picture story of the Great Flood, which was wry good, also other se lections which were well received. R. Roberts, has converted his gaso line wood saw into an outomobtle saw and has no more use for horses now as he can move his farm from place to place with gasoline power. Mr. , Roberts has taken the ruunlng goanI!ut sllu. lt maj0 H11 UR(atiou. off an auto and placed a saw ou the Mor hwUm, sh0 Sium concluded; rear axle In such a way that In con- AnJ ,housU culist,d mo-uiHtema-necting the saw by a belt to a rly (on wheel on the engine he can get the Tlu,lr .,,'UIlg she naJ exploded. best of results. Let Dowllng sell your property. The Southern Pacific has a force JENNINGS LODGE. of engineers trying to figure out a I right of way which will connect with their line at Mlnthorn. The city of ficials of Milwaukee are not In the least alarmed In this move and would be satisfied If they could make such a connection. Construction on the new telephone line Is moving nicely and the company has commenced stringing wire. II Is expected to have phones In operation by the middle of next month. Shlndler & Kerr are putting the finishing touches on their new build ing and it Is expected that it will be ready for tenants at an early date. The Milwaukee Telephone Company will occupy one of the rooms upstairs, where its switch board will be located. Dr. Townley will have his office In the rooms upstairs, while the lower portion of the building will be occu pied by the Milwaukee Pharmacy. Mr. J Kopet. proprietor of the Milwaukee Pharmacy, has already Blurted to nx up the drug store by putting in a number of line glass cases The contractors have! already com menced on the room .In" the city hall which will be used as a reading and meeting room for the firemen and the Mothers' and Teachers' Club. The paper box factory of Grasle & Son, has been running full blast for the past week. Mr. Ennis, of Walla Walla, was a visitor in town the first of the wopk. The masquerade given by the Mil waukee Suburban Club on St. Pat rick's evening, was well attended. Several unique costumes were In evi dence and everybody enjoyed them selves Immensely. The prize winners were Wra. Burnslde and Miss Winz enlred, first, the prize being glove orders. The second prize was won by Leo Duffy and Hid Roberts, who were costumed ts the Gold Dust Twins. -Both received paper weights. The next dance, Saturday evening, April 3. will be the last on of the season given by the club. The funeral of Miss Meta. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. LaGrand, who died Sunday morning from tuberculo sis, was held Tuesday afternoon at their residence. The body was taken to Sellwood for cremation. Kellogi Lake Is a very popuIaT place at present as the banks are lined with fishermen etvery morning. The cropple crop this year seems to be larger than last year and some good catches are being made. Dr. C. V. licit is moving to Gresham this week and will open up an office at that place. A new sausage machine, known as the Silent Cutter, has been Installed In the meat market owned by Lehman Bros., prominent butchers of this place. C. H. Wilbur, an experienced stisage maker, has been employed and it is the intention of the proprietors to furnish the public with the best sausage that can be obtained at any shop. The new machine has a capac ity of 20 pounds which can be turned Into sausage meat In five minulen. The machine has two revolving knives which have a speed of 1200 revolutions a minute. The shop is open for In spection at any and all times. The members of the Milwaukee baseball team held a meeting at E. T. Elmer's, Tuesday evening, March 2:J. E. T. Elmer Is manager of the team and Ernest Oliver captain. The boys have already ordered their suits and will commence practicing Immed iately. The baseball grounds will bo in the Sellwood addition. M. Goff Is sick with an attack of the grip. J. McCorrnlck has sold hla home mar the Milwaukee Club. Laura Houser, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Houser is on the sick list. The St. Patrick's entertainment giviln try the others' and Teachers' Club Friday evening, March 19, In the assembly hall of the school was a grand success. 'The pig souvenirs given at the door as a recompense for the payment of a penny cised con siderable merriment and rivalry. The program w.-is well rendered and thor oughly enjoyed, after whicn an ex cellent lunch was served by the club Among tho best features of tho even lug were the policeman and Irish Fruit woman. Both characters wen well sustained, for which the parlies were awarded prizes. School Notes.. Mr. McHenry spoke to the children of Mrs. Elverfa room yesterday af ternoon. Mr. flutter mushed his finger very l.'irlL' vt'.Of-!fl:tv while rillllllll' wood ! in the furnace. ! Miss Niles and .Mrs. Eisert went to i I'ori land yesterday to look over suits. I wonder what kind Johanna Johnsen has witinlrav.-ii from school on account of lu r eye sight. Evelyn Walker was out Monday on account of Illness. Anna Kerr returned Monday after an absence of two weeks having had the measles. The editor said she had been think ing seriously of having her life In surer!, but whose name should an "old - Nor thwe&ern present generation wilt not tulss tho kmnv ,'l0 wll, ,',. ,,,., ,,,,, , AmWwith pompous expectation To make a gaudy demonstration. But Mrs. Shaw by wise consideration And with due deliberation, Hut with calm determination. "'"'"'" ' "'' '"""" , . . , , , , , , , 1 ,,,''0 ,r,sh 1,,U oro ,,l'cklJ wll green. In (act It made their laces beam, They were so very gay. But when they n eared the schoolhoitsu dHir, By Mrs, Shaw wore met; And though. It made them very sore. Their fun she nigh upset. Tuesday evening, March 16, th home of George Shaver was tho scene of a delightful little gathering. The object of the meeting was a parlia mentary drill given to the club mom bers by Mr. Shaver. The general rou tine business was taketi up und three new members were Initialed. After which a social hour was Indulged It), and it was certainly one of the job llest crowds that has met together for some time, and the Shaver family are deligluful entertainers and all present enjoyed themselves very much. Mr. Shaver, assisted by Miss Arllnne serv ed dainty refreshments. Stone Gables, the beautiful river site homo of Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Em mons, was thrown open Thursday ev ening. March IS, to the young people of this place and about thirty availed themselves of this hospitable home. The evening was planned to give the young people opportunity of acquaint ing themselves in a social way with one another and the entire house, ver anda and lawn were theirs for the evening. The west porch was well lighted and afforded a splendid place (or the young people to enjoy an old time taffy pull. Games and music were Indulged In throughout the ev ening, which was voted by the guests as being most enjoyably 8eiit. As listing the host and hostess In en tertaining were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Terry and Mrs. Harvey, of Republic. Those present were the Misses Rice, Kruse, Klsley, Rtneurson, HaloweU, Morse, Rose, Smith, Shaver and Pain ton. Madge Halowell, lilggins and Harrington, and Messrs. lloardmnn, H. Smith, G. Smith. Halowell. H. Hal owell. Drown, Richards, Ktucarson, Hlggins. Ileckner, Rose, Roberts, George Hurley, of Loomls. Wash., Is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Terry, of this place, and Mrs. Justin Pease, of Rlsley. MIbs Hickman, of West Oregon City, came out Tuesday of last week and made arrangements to give Master Allen and Miss Sybil Drown music lessons. Miss Nunnmaker. Dr. Eddy and Mr. ind Mrs. Silas Scripture, of Oregon City, were out to congratulate Mr. tn.I Mrs. C. P. Morse on Sunday. They have decided to call their baby Calvin Dill Morse. Miss Anna Flnley, of Portland, came out to her brother's during the past week and was accompanied home by little Phoebe Katherlne Flnley, the daughter of Mr. Wm. Flnley, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Boys' made a trip to Ki'lso. Wash., on Wednesday, return ing the latter end of the week. R v. Smith, of Portland, who Is In terested In real estate at this place, came out during the past week. Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Spoonor de parted on Thursday, for Taroma, Washington, to be absent a fortnight, visiting with Mr. Spooner's sisters and other relatives. Will Millar spent Sunday at Van- comer, Wash., with relatives nni friends. Mr. Hoyer, of Strawberry Point, Iowa, spent Sunday with the U. R. Smith family. , ' Mr. and Mrs. (i. D. Boardman at tended the Dnn Shannon meeting in Vancouver, Wash., on Friday evening, March lit. ' llev. Shupp, of Mllwaukle, will hold meetings at this place In the church beginning on Sunday evening, March 28th, at 7 P. M. Rev. Shupp Is a very sincere and able speaker and has done much good at this place. All are most cordially Invited to attend these meet ings. Mrs. Harvey, after a ten days' visit with her friend, Mrs. Emmons, re turned to her home In Republic on Saturday. Dannie Smith begins to think ho Is not treated fairly, .for since his ar rival at this place on March 5th, has had the chlcktnpox and Is now con fined to his home with the measles. Memrs. I'alnton and Roberts drove to the Williams homo near Clacka mas, on Saturday nnd got some very choice Ciithln-rth berry hushes. Mr. Williams had very choice berries last season and a great many from tins place have spoken for berries for the corning Hummer, Never since the writer has lived nt this place ha:) so many people been on our streets as were out on Sunday. The first. cnr:i brought, a number of linkers and then the people with their bnichi m arrived later, and In the af ternoon a number were out enjoying i he beautiful spring day nmf a stroll ilirniKli the woodH and lo the river. Among them were noticed Mr. and Mrs. Hampton and Miss Uittlo llami tcni, Mrs Mr. McClure, Mr. and lis. Cavlline, Miss Cavlline, of Port land; .Mr. and Mrs. Justin Pease, or llislev; Arthur Livingstone, of KlKloy; .Mr. and Mrs. Lit tin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Scripture, Miss Nunamaker and Dr. Eddy, of Oregon City. Mr. Harry Clark and Dr. Rico, of Vancouvor, Wash., and Mr. Hubbard of Portland were guests at the II. J. Ilice home on Sunday. Clackamas Mr. and. Mrs, Merrill and family, of Portland, and a number of other frleiida w hose names wo did not learn, visited at tho Uedmoiul home on Sun day. OAK GROVE. Georgo llomlley and ulster mo both bedfast with a severe attack of the grip. Tho road supervisors have quite i force of men clearing and grading Center Street from Second Aveuuo in tho river. Hay Shupp, who has been III with aSiovoro attack of pneumonia, Is utile to be about once more. Mr. Allltiger, who wns kicked by u hoi so souio three weeks ago and bus been without the use of his mm, was more lian surprised to llud ou con sulting n doctor (hat one of the bones was broken. He has had that mem ber sot and expects u bo able to use It In a short time. U'v Yaudcrhc reports that ho In tends to sink n shaft some titty to one hundred feet on his newly found gold mine mid if the sumo proved us rich at that depth as the vropplugs shop up, ho has a buyer at a good figure. Hugh Cameron expects to move In a few days Into the I link Icy house which ho bus Just completed. The ladles aid society gave a very instructive and pleasing entertain ment last Friday evening. March li'. This Is tho second of their series of live entertainments In the Green, hall. The Ouk Grove Improvement Asso ciation will hold Its regular monthly meeting Thursday evening, April 1, In Green's hall. Dr. McArthur has been very busy the past week attending to the wants of the suck lu the neighborhood. I hose who have employed him, are mote than pleased with his ability as physician. The painters are just putting tho finishing touches on the outside of the .Mo Huberts home. Ih-nI contractors are laying the foundation for a neat residence to be erected for Mr. Schram, Just west o Courtney Station on Courtney street I -ical teamsters are very linsy these fine days plowing for gardens for the neighbors. Teams are surely nt premium In Oak Grove this time of the year. Evert Sherk, wlni was compclli to leave tho Medical Department nt Eugene on account of his eyes, Is feel lug a great deal belter, We are glnd to see the young man with its. but are sorry that he has been compelled to leave college. Ed Obis has been awarded tho run tract for repairing the county bridge noross Kellogg Creek above Kellogg lake. The cement works for tbn Wells residence Is about completed. They expect to construct a nice two-story residence as soon as the foundation Is complete. T. J. Baldwin, of Portland, who owns proeriy In this locality, was In our midst looking for a slta for a residence. Harry Klnzle has been laid up the past week with a bunch of pels 111 the shape of a iiuiuIkt of boils. MELORUM. Miss Helen Paluton. from Jennings ' Lodge, was visiting Miss Annie Gnrd nor of this place. Miss Pnlnton stayed all the afternoon and had a delight ful time. Mrs. George Yale, her son Georgi and her father. Mr. U H. Miller, are .going to Tillamook next Tuesday Mrs. Yale s husband Is already there and Is intending to start In the fur nlture business. Mr. Miller Is going j to Tillamook for the purpose of build ing ,vir. laie a siore. Mrs. Clyde Plehered and her moth er ln law from Sellwood, were visit Ing Mrs. Plchered's mother, Mrs. L II. Miller, Tuesday. Mrs. M. M. Channan, Miss Mae MutiHon and Miss Martha Kovrner, were visiting Mrs. W. M. Gardner Frl day evening. They hail a dainty sup per an afterwards they spent a nice evening being .entertained by Mrs, Gardner. Mr. S T. Britten went to San Fran cisco Friday evening. Mrs. Seeley's many friends will be glad to know she hns Improved so as to be able to be up and around. Mr. Seeley Is Improving his place by building a fence around It and Betting out trees. OAHTOIIIA. Bjui tit '5 '-"d Ufnn EAGLE CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. Henry I'dell took ad vantage of the fine weal her the first of lust week, wenl up to their farm In Dover ami mnile some garden, Mrs. R. B. Gibson called on Mrs. i Howie tt last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nance, of Port land, former residents of this place, jwere visiting with friends tho latter part of last week. J. P. Wooille was a Portland vlsle or last week. Eagle Creek Grange held lis regu. lar session Saturday. There wiih a good attendance, unci those present Hpent a pleasant and sociable day to gether, and had a fine dinner. Mrs. Viola Douglass nnd sun Roy, made a business trip to Portlund Sat urday. Mrs. Casio, of Milwaukee, was a Grange visitor Saturday. Mrs. Vancurren, Mrs. Menune nnd children called on Mrs. Fred Iloff emlsler Sunday afternoon. Five of Mr. Culilll'B children are III with seniletlna. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. GIIihoii spent Sunday afterniHin with Mr. and Mrs, Victor Berg. Miss Arincda Murphy visited wit h Miss Ulna Douglass Sunday. TEAZEL CREEK. Farmers are si III rushing to get their crops In In March, but luivo to work between showers. Mr. Qulnn and son are pulling in l!i acres of clover this spring. Mr. li. Gingieen visited bis ranch one de.y lasl wee( and luilll Home fence where If was destroyed by lire last fall. Preaching at the- Dart church Inst Saturday night and Sunday ami Hun day night. There will -tie preaching at Teazel creek next Sunday ut II A. M. Rev. (Julnn, of Teazel Creek, will preach a series of sermons nt the ItuHsollvllle school house on tho first Sunday in April. Ho will be assist ed by Rev. Cross of Sprlnglleld, Ore. An enjoyable time wns hud last GREAT SPECIAL OFFER fh'M ( IM An Edison Phonograph SENT TO YOO ON 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL And That It Not AH hern nro the special Inducements we offer ynu -No Money Down we pay the freight - allow you eight mouths' time to pay and give ."on Tin Days' Frss Trial In your own hotus, of this Standard Edison Outfit. The illustration above Is of our No. 7 Ifllson Out til costing U'tl M and Includes Ons Edison Standard Phonograph, on Beautiful Black Ham, one dojeo Edlion Gold-Moulded Records (to ho selected by V. you), ons Dottls of OH, on Oil Can and nil Automatic Brush A. g- ' Uchment. Could you Imagine a more liberal offer? 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Mr. SoderlMTg hud alHiut id nice chicks hatch and were doing fine at Inst ri'Hirt. The Sodcrhergs have a cousin visit ing them from Minnesota, a Mr. Jacobson. Mr. Osierback and wife went to I'oii land Wednesday lo have the limit gage cameled. Mr. J. A. Stoll has sold IS arrrs more of his place. Mr. und Mrs. Ellis were planting potatoes on their place Tuesday and Wednesday. James It I Is much better than at the lust writing. We hope ho may soon bo well again. Mrs. I.ydla stoll and baby were vis iting lit her mother's Wednesday. you n rtiMp-4 mm An invitation to all owners of cylinder machines Columbia and others. We could argue the quality of Columbia Indestructible Cyl.nder Records until a year from now but what good would it do if you could not prove it for yourself by coming into our store and seeing and hearing it? We could print a whole newspaper every day about the special and original Colum bia processes of manufacture and get no where at all if the Records did not bear the evidence. COLUMBIA INDESTRUCTIBLE CYLINDER RECORDS won't break, no matter how roughly they are used, they won't wear out.no matter how often they arc played. Moreover, their tone is far purer, clearer, more brilliant than that of any other cylinder record made. Don't merely take our word for it come inside our store and listcn.Cost 35 centsl The Post Card Empot-turn v-G,p"t""Pr"p- 4iy Main Street Orcein City, Or. ll (' N " tlLERS PIANO HOU8K and address, full particulars QT 353 Washington eV Blrsel, y' Portland, Or. PHONOGRAPH . DEPT. Gentlemen: Please send catalogues and full par ticular of your Kdlaolt Free Trial Offer. Nams . Address Everyone that can Is Improving this flue wciWhor. Farmers are plowing and plaining and building fence. Tho sinning clnss at Suuuyaldo Is getting along nicely; uliui the inulo scholars, but Miss Culbertsoii expect lo leavo u soon. Ilock Creek hill I much Improved siller, they put the corduroy down. MULIN0. There wua a very plcainiit family n-iiiilon nt the home of Mrs, Helena Moirls on March 11, It being the alt lyclghth niiutvc raury of her birth. Mrs. Morris la an old pioneer, hnvlng come to Oregon with her parent In I S 17. Iter father, John Klluger, hav ing si'ttled on the Kllnger dunnilou land claim near Mackaburg. Mrs. Morris Is the mother of nine children, xcvfii boy nnd two girls, nit" living but one boy, who died when he was six month of age. Those prcawnt were; Mr. and Mr Edwin Howard. Mr, and Mrs. Jus. F. Nelson. Mr. and Mr. Oil Morris, and daughter; Mr. Charles (). Morris, Mr. and Mr. Jna. W. Smith, and daughter; Mr. and Mr, N, P. Adam, and three child ren; the two Misses Klluger. A very enjoyable day wa ped by llioae present. At I'.' o'clock all ant down lo a splendid dinner audi as Mr. MorrI knows how (o cook. Wo are all buy here now, plowing and getting In our crop this flue weather. mi it !