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- a ,1 V V t ..1 . . FOH OOVCRNOR i,: 1 N. r, NCL80N of I'diii county ; Mutlo lOtjirnl rluhlH, ('limit Hiws iiml riiial JuxUi'.i tu every tii l.i'ii. t. 4 J ll'Hld Advorltimmiuil.) IM) YOU WANT TO HICM--lr you wiuil in al your Imaliioaa (if miy Klml, nr If ymi wiuil to ni' 1 1 your properly, inn will iiiiilm lliu prim r IK li I, I would llliii lo lii'iir from you (llvn ilrniMliilliiii iiiiiI oilrii AiI'Iichn J. 13. HiiiHIi, Mil CIiiiiiiIiit of ('(Uiiiiiiircn, I t r 1 1 ii ii it . Ori'Kiui. I WIHII TO I'I'Hf'IIAHK A HMAI.l well iiiiiruvil fiirm ntir On-Kiui ('My I hum f i t.'inl who wliilies lo tlilili' n film IcmIiIiuicc. C, I'nrt IiiihI (cli'iir llll") viiliin f H.omi, for It kihhI productive furiii. Will nil' hiiiuc I'lii'iiinlirmii'ii or piiy mull dir. fiTcui'K. (Ion. r, Hlii'rtur. 7l',l ICimt llelliioiit Ave., I'lii'tlittnl, Ori'Kiui. IHCHTHCIIICIl VtiKKIN OK OKIC Itoil Clly iimm'U n(M'onit Hnliirilny uflr. iiiiiui in i'mi'Ii month nt K iiiiil' liull III Inter mill III Hcliuuiirr'H I'nrk Vllluiiitii(, In Hummer. Dim Hchnoerr, iriililiiii ; ltuiloli Heller, secretary. HKKHY UllHIK NO 151, UlYAI. OUANl.l? INSTITUTION Mwi'tn nvoiiltiKM of Iiml Hnliirilny In month ut Hhiuitinn'e Mull, lull nml J. Q Adams HI., J, K. Morris, secretary, Win, Hhatiiioti, W. M. WAHICIIOI'KIC Siix.KI nt-nr" H. l".ll. )t'Mil for null February )nt. H 2:il 71 It HI 1 Or'oil City. tf Kor LAND PLASTER " OrKon City CoiiiiiilnMon Company, j LARSEN & COMPANY j Cor 10th A Main at. OREGON CITY, OREGON. Wlioliiauli) mid Iti'tntl Groceries, Produce, Feed mill Commission Wt Pay th Hlgheet Cash Price Kit nil Kltula of Country Produce We carry tho Inrueiil etoeW f Knoila In our Hurt In Clackamas County, mnl are In position lo ofTr special liuliiromeiHa to CASH buyers. LOCAL BRIEFS W. II. Ctiuiim'll. of Mllwaukl", wmi In Orcijiiii City Wednesday. Alio ha OKlcnliy a petit Hniurdny mid Xiiiidny vlsltlnu friend In rorilund. Ml Moiin Kind, who li been vl Hum frltil lu I'ortlniul, linn returned lioino Minn lllaiirh Job", one of the teach, era of the Cmiliy lllKll School. Witt III (iri'Koii Clly Saturday. K Sinn, formerly Jeweler of Canby. hut now of I'ortliind, was In Oregon City on lumliHWoiHliiy. lioitrrli'd Moe'inke. of IIchv.t Creek. om of the iroiiilin'iil fnrnw (if the County, wmi In lown Krli'"jf. V. A. Holmes, who linn I n vlnlt- Iiik with hlii fiunlly nt I'arkpluce. re turned Tuemliiv lo (lervuls, where ho In Die owner of n more. Dr. U 0. Ice, DonllNl. Rooms 17 and lft Maaonlc Dill. .Visa Maud Mnxwcll nud Ml 1-ulil iiiit i'f Vancouver. Wumi., returned lu llii.lr IninieH Mondiiy. lifter ft few limn- visit with Mr. U (I. Iro. W. If Kauplach, of Cmiliy. wan nnioiii! Hie OP'Koii Clly lmsltiese yl- Horn Hnliirilny. Mr. Kaupiacn u limn, iiuer of the Cunhy crenmery. Kurl Willker, who nttendlUK Hie 1'nlverMliy of OreKon, In npendliiK few liny wllh hlit punuiln, Mr. mid Mm. J II Walker, of HUH Cy. W. A. t'elH. of HonehuiK. Ih 111 Ore Kon City vImIHiik mnoim hi old frlendH. Mr. Tollt wim formerly em nloved on the Oreuon Clly Knlerprliie. Mr. mid 4Mi. Jh D. 8111IU1. of Tui-oinii. WiikIi.. urn mieiitH Bl . I ho home of Attorney mnl Mm. C. Schun lel. Mm. Smyth In nlero of Mr. Hi'tiuelicl. Kulph HuhhcII, who hiiM lieen coll nirled will) tho OreKon City Kilter- i TAKE THE HINT the beat that You can get money can buy If you buy of our new atock of canned Table Frulte. They have the dellcl oue, ripe flavor. at HARRIS' GROCERY Oregon City. e ..-.e-e-e-e-e-e-e ( 1 Oak Knoll Place! . m Ten Acre Fruit and GARDEN TRACTS Ideal conditions for home building. Easy Payments.' Only, miles from Salem, the ;'Cherry;City.;' j . C. ZINSERwner : Salem, Ri.0re.V"t III- Nil. lift Wm llnmliiv fur tru,,.,,. WlUU'0 llll Wi'lt.i, a )llHllllt (III ft iiiiixypil MllH'Jl III)). Wlilliiee (.'niillilim. who dim Iiiiiui tin derituluf Iri'iiimcnt In U111 liomilliil nt I'oilliiiiil, Ih Iiiiiii'ovIiik, hut will ho noiiiii lime linrnre lie will lie nliln to li'uve the I1111III11II011, II l. Iloliiinu, who hit I himn ('nil lined id It I m hoiiiit for ncverul wo'int ll" ''IIH'MN, IN lllllll lo ,e out ii, 1I11. I. ut Ih I I'll miffurltiK firm I'm rffnrtl Uf 11 I full n 11 lenilou In Mh Hu h ' Tim pii l Im of tho cluliih Krii'lo of tlin ICiihIIiiiiii ni'IioiiI went to l'ortliiliil Weilliemluy llflernoon to titletid III" 111l1iln1.il nml wIIiiuhh "The Miirchnill of Veiilou," nt tho IIiiiikiiIow. They were iihnperoiied liy Mm. K. Ilei.e Kor ORCHARD SPRAY mui OleKim C 11 y (!oiiiinlMhoii Company, Cliitrli'M I'liililiiim nrrlveil Kililuy from KiihIu, llrlilli C0I11111I1I11, whero he hllH lieiin Hllii'ii Hepleniher, lu III" employ of Urn Ciitiiiillau I'liclllc Hull- Hay t oiiiiiiny, nml n vIhIIIiik with lim Hiinl, Mm. Harry M. Hlinw. Ilerliert llolihluN, of f Vi 11I1, wiin lu OrcKiui Clly Krldny, Mr. IioIiIiIiim re. lurtii'if Thiiriiiliiy from Vnuc u v.ir. Wjinh., wlieio Im wat lo'ililiiK fur 0 lorntloii, hut l 11 tl that Oregon wa Hoi IichI Mlale. mid ("ickii.il m conn'y tj.e hei)i coiinty tu llvo In. M. J. I'i, niHtiiiKer of tint Cunhy Ciinnl Coinpniiy. wan In Oreuon Clly I'llilny on IiIh way unii from Oak drove, whore he ul (ended (lie tuoet I11K of ih Improvement dull. Mr. U'i In one of tho proui'il "m of III 1 11 rniiiity, mid Ih oppimed to nniicxnl lull. Juki' ph (liHidfellow mid Hoy Arm- Irotiu, win; reeenlly left hero for In. ml, Orison, luive leaaed a bulldliiK at that place, and will o Inl.i tbn hotel mid dniK liiiHlneaa. Mr. Arm IrotiK lii'fiire koIiik to llend waa roil period wih Huntley llrolhrm' Com puny dniK atoro. Clovar Sd and Aliika for aalo liy OreKon City CoiniiiUiilon Cotnpuny. Mm. Matilda Hliinip, of HcaptxHiae, who lint heen III wllh pneumonia, auc rittnheil to that illxeane on Krldny, and the remnlna were Interred Hun day. Mr. Klump, wild whk 70 yonra of iie, waa 'a alaler of Mm. K. A. Mllen. and Mra. W. W. Mam. of thin rliy, who were nt her hedildn when death rninu. Mr. Mile mid Mr. Mam attended the funeral. Mlaa .Mollle Konrnd, who hna been vIhIIIiik with an aunt. Mm. Mali Midi lie I fur the pnHt four motitha, left Krldny fur CIiIoiiko, where alio will tunke her future home. Mln Konrnd wan areouipatileil hy her folher. Kmll Kouind, nml unrle, Wl I Hum Karfer, who recently arrived front Hnrranieti. to. Cat,, where they hnyo hotn mak IliK their home. I (iraudma Wrlitht, one of the prom inent enrly plnnexra of On'Knil, It the Kuent of Dr. and Mm. .1. '.V. Norrl. Mra. WrlKht, who will he Kl yearn of nuo on Mnrrh 10, la vrv .cMvt lor hr nic, and only within din nnxt few ilnya nhe hna plerod a quilt of 10 lilocka It la very Iliteren'llIK na well na ItiHtrurllve to heir her tiarrnio many ntorlen ,,f the early pionei r i t the atate. Clovar Seed and Alukt for aalo hy Oreaon city Coniinlaalon Compnny. Mra. J. W. Hoiler nml Mra. C. fi. Miller entertained the Derthlek Club at the home of the Inner Krldny, nml waa one of the nioal llltereallnn meet. Inita held Uf the club. Thla tielnit (Irelu day, aelorllona by the cotnP"er were rendered by MIh Kdnn Cautleld nud Mlaa Umlne Huntley, the anulyaU of the aelectloila belllR Ktvett by Mlaa Muriel Hlewii. At th p rev lull a mcetliiu It waa derided lo ftnalal the OreKon City l.llirnry AaHorlnllnn 111 the work of proeurliiK hooka for tho library rereinly limtnlled In the Mil aotilc building, and the member. hroiiKhl wllh tliein .10 vuliiniea lo be iloniited to the rendliiK room. After the programme of the afleniiMin hud boon Klven, Mra. 1 .oiler and Mra. Mil ler aerved rfriahinenta. A iiilit wedding occurred Thnmday at the ottlce of Jtlltlcc of the Peace W. W. II. Hiimaon In ehc Jnggur build lug when that ottlclal performed the rereiiuiny which ninile MIh Uda Itua ell and Ijirln Portir limn 11 nd wife. Mr. Porter' homo In In lU'd Itock, Montitna, whwre he I InteifHleil In evcrnl mining etilerprlHe. The home of the bride In Hllverton and the couple made the Journey from the Marlon County town to Oregon City Thursday morning for the expreaa purixinc of being married by Judge SnniMon. who wan a nchoolmute of the grootn'a during their enrly boy hood. The couple lifter upending a xhort time In Hllverton. will go to Montana, where they will realde. The Wcdncnduy Afternoon llrldge Club wan entertained Tueadny after noon by Mr. U Ailnma nt her home on tho llluff. The prlr.ea were won by Mm. lnn Chnrmnn nnd Mra. J. H. Walker. During tho 'afternoon iho hnateaa nerved dollcloii refreahmentn. The gueHtn were Mm. Theodore Chirk, Mm. K. A. Chiipinnn, Mra. E. T. Klelda, Mm. H. S. Mount. Mra. C. V. Kvana. Mr. Nleta Ilarlow Iawnnce, Mm. K. T. Avlaoii, Mm. Max llollack, Mra. C. D. Ijitourette, Mra. M .D. Ijilourelte. Mm. S. O. Dlllnmn. Mm. J. II Vvnlker, Mm I-cnn Clinriunti, Minn Mnrjorle Cilulleld. MIhh M. U HolnicH, M1aa Nellie Cnulleld. On Saturday evening Mra. C. A. NiihIi entertained a pnrty of young people In honor of Mltta Jeunotte Huuderlnnd, It lining her eighteenth birthday. Wlahlng around tho birth day enke nnd blowing out the candles wan an- Interesting feature. Conteatn, numlo nnd gnnien filled a merry even ing, nnd dulnty refreshments were nervod. A guetiHlng contention all houette picture of the young Indies proHont wan given, the prlr.e being won by UhiIh Conklln and Minn Jen cle Dtlliimii. Mini Mollle Konrnd. who left Krldtiy for Chleiig(i wnn tandered a farewell party nt the homo of her aunt, Mra. Matt MIchnolH, Wednesdny evening. CnrdH. vucnl and liiHtrumnntnl nittnle, were tho fentureg of the evening, fol lowed hy refreshments, A most en Joynblo time wnn had. Present were Mian Agnes Justin, Mlns Josephine Hunch, Miss Florence Draper, MIsb Annie Mlchnern, Mra. Matt Michaels, Messrs. Rnndnll O'Neill, John Weber, Joe Justin, Chris Michaels. The Womon's Club of Oregon City Is. plnilnlng an Informal aoclnl even ing for Fehrtinry 15, to be. given In the banquet hall of the Masonic torn nlo. Tho husbnnda nnd sweothearts of the clti'l) women will be the guests. Hlinrt speeches, toasts, music, re freshments and a Jolly good time for all. Mrs. 8arah A.-Kvans, president of the fltale Federation Of Womon's Clubs will be on the programme for a short speech. ; , ' The 17th anniversary of the Wach- eno Tribe No. 13, Imp. 0. H. M, will I SOCIETY 0-. -O bo obaerved oil Tueadny evenltiK (f next wunk at thv Kjinnii ball with a noclnl for Die hieiiiher and fumlllon. Thnr 1110 iibout 150 mouilu'i lniloii( ItiK to tho order, , Tho innrrlaito of Kva May Mclntyrn lo W. A. Weal, of I'orllanil, took piiion Tueadny afterniMiii nt tlni rourthouae, County .IiiiIko lllinlck ollli'lnMiig, 1 OBSERVE LINCOLN DAY. Hon. Oao. C. Browntll Will Deliver Addreta at Congregational Church. The oliaervatico of Ilin hlrthdny of Ahrnlinm l.lnrolu will he marked by pulillii exeridaea of umiaiiiil Internal Hniurdny nvenliiK. Ill the Klrat Con Kri'liutlolial Cliiinli. coiiimenrliiK nl 7:110 o'clock, and tho nuilii fentiiro of the proKrnuiinn will be ml nddroKa by Hon .(leorKii ('. Ilrowtiiill. Vocal IHinilii.iH will bi relnlered liy MImk Ivy Itoiikn and Ihn (Jhidaiouo qunr K'lie. Hev, . (;. Illackwell will de. Hvi;r the Invocation, Mlaa Myrtle Toozn will reiul l.lncoln'a Addreaa Hi (eltyahur and Mra, J. V. NorrU will Klve a brief talk on Lincoln, Tho Lin coln liny iiliHorvanco la under th iniMilcea of Mead" I'oat No, 2, (Iriind Army of tho Kepuhllr mid of Mcude Itellcf Corpa, I Dlmlck Parolee Funk. William Kuiik, who wan urrealed l.ero on (he churKo of not aupportlnif IiIh wife mid 0110 child, waa aenleuced lo serve M duya In the county Jail, but waa pumlcd 011 tho prom I mi of here after kIvIiik hla family IiIh aupport. Mm. Kunk la very III at her home wllh lyphold fever. THE CHANGE CnlKIl kjr J. W. DAitkOW, Ch.lh.m. N. T, Jrue VumtxmUnt A'w 1'urk UtaU (Vruntft OUR HIGH IDEALS. le the Orange Measuring Up to the Standard Set by Its Founders? (Hj)i:lal Cornt.Kiii(1ence.J Tho (location hna Imi-ii naked. "I Iho grange uu-naurlng up lo the high Idenls of Ita founders?" Idenla are lierfectlon. Heaull are nnllly Ideals ire aplrllual. Iti-aull nn htimiin nnd becnuae they are liiimnu nre seldom perfect. Idenla menu higher mid bet ter things, "He nluia too low who llioota beneath the atiini." The fntiiiilem of the grange placed Ita Ideal high, nnd Hint II linn "mens 11 red up," "made good," that the reiil Ixntlon of Ita Idenla In reaiilta la npp.ir- nit In the higher nnd better t hints for rural life, la proved by the oft repented etiinrk. "They biilldcd belter than they knew." One of Ha Idenla wna to perfect for tho Unit time In hlatnry mi organiza tion of tiller of the soil "united by the strong nnd faithful lie of ngrlcul Sure." lint loll wide and x?rhapN n rx tetialvo n the world. Thla bleiil baa been largely renllr.ed. nnd well nlgti a tu 11 1 Ion mcmlxT nre new within It fold, while other form organization ire following the lend of the grnnge I lid keeping step with liillllotin more. Other Idenla wero "meeting together. Idling together, working together, buying togelher, talking together nnd In general acting together for mutual protection and ddvuncement, to bring producers nml constituent, fanners and manufacturer Into the moot direct Hid friendly relatione w.bllilc, to de rrlop a belter and higher manhood ind wuiiinubiMHl aumng ourwlrra, to jnhnni'o the rotnforta nnd nttnictlons )f our homes mid atrengtheu our at Un-liinciita to our imraulja, to enconr- igo education, that practlcul agrlcul turc, domeatlc science and all the aria which udorn the homo be tnught In tir schools, encourage liotienty In tiualncaa mid poll! lea, to nupiort tctu pen rn nee nnd promote ence on enrth, food will townrd men,' mid sliind for 1 proar eiiuallty. equity and fairness, protection for the weak, rcxtrnlnt Uion the alrong In ahort. Justly dlatrlbuted burdens nnd Justly distributed power." All worthy Idenla these for the aona ud daughters of our American repub lic. One of Its highest hlcula was to place woman In her proKr place the f u if equnl w ith man the first or gnnlzntlon lu the world to do ao. and thereby (o Inculcate a proper appre- : In t Ion of her abilities nud her sphere. Through the working out of Its Idenla It ' ninile tens of thousauds of men and women better better to pach other, better to their neighbors 1 ml better to their God. It ha made brlgher and better homes, bringing ibout the renl uplift In rural life. It Is securing better and more Just laws, purer politics, curbing monopolies, electing better men to ofllce, and If Its Idenls aro kept bright and remain high and If Its members work for these Ideals and not for personal am bition or other selfish purposes mil lions more will rise up and call It Slessed. MOrtTIMER WHITEHEAD, Past Lecturer National Grange. lent It Alwaya 80 T This conversation with the atara My bosom with resentment tills. In esse wo gut to talk with Mare The pes have got to pay the bills. Boston OlotNs, Hie Creditable Purpoee. "Why nre you moving so fnr away, Jingle to save your credit r "Nothing of the sort. It's to get new credit." Urowulng's Magazine. A Stiokler. It msttors not how hot the day Nor how a hunt perspires. He keeps on striving every way To stir up genius nrsa. Kansas City Times. MILWAUKIEA (Continued from page 1.) Evangelical church Inst Sunday were largely attended. The pastor's sub ject of tho evening service wns "Mis sions. There wns a large collection for this cause. .The regular services will he held on next Sunday, at the following hours: Morning service, 10:30; Sunday school, 11:30; Y. P. A. 7 o'clock; evening service, 8:00. Rev. N, Shupp officiating. All are In vited, Valentine Dance to -be Given. A valentine dance will be given by Mllwaukie Comet A Club at the Mll waukie Hall, Saturday evening, Feb ruary 12. Hosslor's orchasera- will furnish muslo for the occasion,- The floor committee Is composed of Miss Flossie Warren and Miss Nellie: Wins oiireld, ;and Vie affair Js managed by tX'rlhirr'WliHl.i.r "hn'S 'Chrfi," Mii)l; " Mlnlhorn Property l Sold. Tho Johiiaoiit Hwalty Coinpniiy on Wodnoaduy cloHfd ,lil (leal for IS Iota In Mlnlhorn! tit" prl bolnic !i!K. The land waa pnri of Unit owned by 0. V, flood", and,tb Imyera were Mr. mid Mr. Henry I'iiiwdx. Anolliflr deal waa cioaea throiiKh thla coinpniiy few diiy ano between J. K. flood" nml Hiiniiid I'earaon, the coiiMlderntloii Iiik 1-195. Olhera are neKotlalltiK and It l probable (hat they will b cloned by dm latier part of the week. pareiita am very KWi'-ful to the re - ( m, and It la probable that thla win on me inni iioin . nuoiicr win want to play 011 I"" wwdiiat near Kellogg lake. Commercial Club Meeta. The Comiiierclul Club will hold a meeting In tho clly hall thin Friday evening. Ilenorta of lliu aevernl cotn- mlltee will be hennl, and Important the magazine aectlon of the flunday bunlnena will come up for dlaeuanlon. Orcgonlait, they were taken wllh their Lecture Given it Church. I grandmother, Mra. J. P. Klnley, of 1 .1 HaiulBiiker gave u vi-ry Inter-1 Portland, an ahe w reading Mother eating lecture at the Kvangclicnl Oooho Melodle to them, church on Tueaday evening. Them Mra. M. Jfnrt entertained the Pro n Inrire attendnnre. The auhleci 1 greaalve Club at her pretty, llttlo 11. on the temoerancc line. In which Mr. Ilundsnker agitated the starting of a temperance paper In Oregon. which will take In a" of the temper. mice towns In the state, and work for a dry slate. The paper. If started, will bo called the 'Oregon Free Preaa" mid will be the u'jiie paper on temperance, Many goal points were brought out In Mr. liandaaker's ad dreaa, which were Itniru.tlve. Missionary Berv'ce Held. The MIsHlonary services held at the City Council Meets. Tho regular meeting of the coun cil wna called to order by Mayor Htrelb. A petition signed by citizens on Washington street petitioning for tho Improvement by grading and gravel Ing of said atreet, wm rend and re ferred lo the street com in It tee, A petition signed hy citizens own ing property abutting ou the County r...i i.,,wiir, fmm t he reHlftcnce or William Hhlndler to Franklin street' Utlte Kenneth Wilcox, son of Mr. petitioning for four toot board walk B"d Mrs. L. Wilcox. Is recovering along said road to Franklin street, .from an attack of the mumps, thence south on Frnnl lln street to' Mrs. T. C. Rice has sold her little Harrison street, camo-d considerable cottage on the comer of Jennings dlscitaalon by members of the conn- Avenue to Mr. Haberman, of Grants ell and citizens present, resulting In Pass. the following motion: Moved by Uh- Mr- Mrs. Hoardmau were week man that tho sidewalk grayed for In nd visitors with their friends, Mr. the petition be cotnttucted accord- Mr. Hennegan, of St. Johns. Ing to Ordinance No. t and that the Mr. Pratt waa a Lodge caller on Marshal be Instructed to notify the Thursday evening and reports Harold adjoining property holders as provld- ' Improving, but their little daugh- ed for In said ordinance. The motion '"r. Jennie, is now sick with the fever, was lost ""d the'' have the. sympathy of the The street cominllt'-e was Instruct- l'dge people In their siege of Illness, ed to engage Knglncer to establish Fred Terry, of Silver Springs, was grade on Washington street east to " caller at the Lodge on Saturday. H P ll R and to establish grade on Mr. and Mm. C. H. Dickman, of Harrison street Knit to Frnnklln Portland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. tr..i iw.t-11. on Frnnklln to County G- H. Iloardman during the week. ftond thence east on said rond to S. I" ll' R. Motion carried. The recorder wns lntnicted to of- ".dally notify tho Pnclflc states Tele- phono & Telegraph Co. to remove poles from center of Irving street and txn iho ni-imertv line of nronertv holders on the Foster road, said com- puny to lo given ten days in which to I'roressor Moore at Lovett. comply with said order.- ; Mr. and Mra. Charles Redmond are moving Into the cottage recently va- !t Dowllna; sell your property, ".cated by A. I Clarke and family. Mr. Hart, of Strawberry Point. Iowa. Mllwaukie School oNtee. purchased an acre at the Lodge and Dora IlrotJe and 1mlse Wyvel were will begin to build at once. iLimr. in Mm Khnw'uronm Monday. I Henry Smith, of Canby, was a Ruby McC'onnel, lisvlng moved to Sellwood, has withdrawn from school. She is going to attend the Washing ton High School in Portland. The mid-term examinations will be gin Wednesday and continue the re minder of tho woelt. Vernon n.rriu mn,i ?h Tocome are new pupils In Miss Hatz s room, Chnrlnltn nml Irvln Ilanhe are new puplla this week la Miss Carter's Miss Rita Rinearson entertained room. 1 "The Ow-ls" on Wednesday evening Curl Hlller and Virgil Walker are at the home of Miss Morse. Decora new nniiils In Win Canto's room. "'ins and favors were suggestive of The seven-cent social, under the auspices of the M. M. T. Club, was held Monday evening at the Grange Hall. The Art Gallery was full of interesting pictures and beautiful paint lugs. The admission was seven cents. ' A delicate lunch was served consisting of seven refreshments, costing only seven cents. A pro gramme was rendered consisting of seven numbers. Games were played by the young people, after the pro gramme, and a good time in general, was reported by all who attended. V. E. B. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S .CASTO R I A JENNINGS LODGE. One of the prettiest and most en Joynhlu teas was given by Mrs. Flora B. Beckner at her home on Thurs day afternoon, when Bhe entertained In honor of Mrs. A. U Clarke and Mrs. Keinath, who removed to their new home In Ross City Park during the week. The table decorations were vollets. Mrs. C. L. Smith gave a pleasing piano solo and Mrs. H. C. Palnlon favored the Quests with a rending In the Irish dialect. Mrs. Morse and Mrs. Keinath were the prize winners In the telegram and best wishes contest. Tho hostess, as slsted by Mra. Roberts, Berved dainty refreshments. On bidding farewell to the honored guests, Mrs. Clarke pre sented the hostess. Mrs. Beckner, wllh a copy of her poems, "The Story of Tho Dogwoods." which Mrs. Clarke had dedicated to the Pioneers of Ore gon. The Invitation list Included the Mesdames Clarke, Keinnth, Roethe. Tozler, Johnson, Haberman. Newell, Soesbe, Holowell, Palnton, Boardman, Westerfleld, Morse. Emmons and Rob erts and the Jllrses Scripture and Westorfleld. John Jennings left for Sheppard's Hot Springs Sunday. His previous visit there seemed very beneficial and we hope on his return, will be decid edly Improved. H. C. Palnton at this wilting is slightly Improved, after a relapse of the typhoid fever. . A number who have been 111 with the grip, are able to be out. We are very sorry that through ill ness of a number of our prominent citizens v.'ore nimble to attend the meeting held at Oak Grove on the! third of February, as the question of1 Office Doth Phone 23 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 186B . FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED -HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. 1 SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK l Ratea Reasonable. Bagga Stored S Days Free of Charge Agency for -the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER alltll'irtnlhla property to Multnomnh County waa thorouuhly dlacuaaed. Tho ttltendaiiRo waa very largo, exceed ing the capacity of the hall. Ilv. Shupp bexan a aerlea of ir inona on Kebnuiry A, and spoke from Mark 10-15, and will take up tho ml- alonary work In regard to the 1,000,- ( imo forelnnera who come to our j ahorea each year. At 3 P. M. on i Kebriiary , waa tho prayer hour of ; t, KvariK'-Hcal church, mid part of (he tlii4o waa devoted to thla prevloua ; to the Bunday Hchool. The fltinday i Hchool altendnnce la Improving. All 1 who do not atietid aervlcca elaewhere am cordially Invited to bo preaent. riiiuiber of youiiKHtera have en- Joyed the counting on ftoardman ave line during the paat week. Tho plcturea of William Jr., and I'hocbe Katberlne Flnley, the Inter eating children of Mr. and Mm. W. Ij. Klnley, of the lyidge, appeared on ! "" Thnmday, February 3. Meadamea Peckena and Hencken- der, of Portland, were afternoon call ers of Mm. Will Haherman last week. Mra. lwj fichwandera and daugh ters, Mra. George Harms and Miss Klla Hchwandem, of Moiintaindalo, were week end guests at the home of their friends, Mr. and Mr. George Morse. George Betz has about completed the cottage adjoining the nursery and Mesara. Wlentz will take up their residence there while Mr. Iletz will occupy the house formerly occupied by their aons. Miss Helen Pa In ton and Miss Ella Hchwanders, of Mountalndale, were Oregon City visitors on 'Haturday. Mian Nina Darker, of Cornelius, Oregon, Is enjoying a visit with Miss Arllne Shaver. Mr. and Mm. 8. F. Scripture, of Ore gon City, were callers at the H. C. Pnlnton home on Sunday. Some of our people saw a meteor on Wednesday of last week, and re- port a most wonderful sight as It lasted from 12 o'clock midnight, till A. M- Mr. dough's have had a well drilled st their new home and at present a well Is being drilled at the home of Lodge visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt and children were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Redmond during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Westerfleld and Misses Lillian and Edna Westerfleld attended . the wedding of the former's son In Portland on Thursday. Mr. Wester "eld "d bride are spending their honeymoon In Eugene. St Valentine, and a very enjoyable time was had. Miss Rinearson proved charming hostess. Mrs. Belle Cavallne passed away at her home. 829 Northup Street. Port lnnd. on February S. with pneumonia. Mrs. Cavallne was born and raised In Clackamas County and was beloved by a large circle of friends, who were pained to hear of her Btidden demise. During the past year she had visited with her sister, Mrs. terry, and by her charming personality had become endeared to a number of our people, whose sympathy goes out to the hus band and two daughters. Mrs. Cava llne Is also survived by her mother, Mrs. Ann Hurley, and four sisters. Mrs. Justin Pease and Mrs. Abe Lab owich, of Rlsley; Mrs. Terry of Sil ver Spring; Mrs. LeRoy. of Califor nia, and a brother. George Hurley, of Loomls, Wash. OSWEGO. The revival meetings which Capt. C. O. Branson, wife and our pastor, Rev. J. W. Exon. have been holding for the last three weeks, closed Sun day evening. Monday evening Capt. Branson de livered a fine lecture on "The Devil's Twins and Bible.' There was a good attendance. The Mite Society will give a supper on Valentine's day. There will be val entines for sole. Jesse .Churchill, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Churchill, who was fatally burn ed while working In a tar tank In Bak er City was burled here Tuesday. Capt. Branson preached the funeral sermon. Mr. McBeth, who died last week, was burled Sunday. Rev. W. B. Moore conducting the services. Mr. and Mrs. Wlnnlngstead and son Chester, we're in The Dalles a days last week. few THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Lota, Acreage and Farms a Specialty. P. O. Box 213 Milwaukee, Or. W. E. 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