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OK EG ON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1911. s tv- 1 Tho Kind Yon Hiiro Always Bought nnd whiclt lins boon in uso for over 30 years, has borno tho slnaturo of - and has been nuulo under his por T jffify sonal supervision fclnoo Its Inftuiey. IMv to Allow no one to deceive J on iu this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-pood " nro ImS Experiments that tritlo with and endanger tlio health of Infants and Children Eiperieuoo ugniust Uxpcrimcut. What is CASTORIA Castoriu is a harmless substitute for Cnstor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Xarcotio substance. Its n;ro is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and AVtnd Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Fowl, regulates tho Stomach and ilowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Tho Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THI CtMTaUR M.MNI, TT MUM MAT BTHKKT, fIW W)H CfTV. I i UI H'l III . NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MARQUAM. A decisive victory for the extending of our school for two months longer was won by a large vote. A meeting was called some ten days before but failed for its purpose, which won by a vote of 35 to 16. What can we have without a school? We can never have too much school. After the procession had almost end ed from the school meeting, which was held at the school house, back to the postoffice an excitement was stirred up by the dispute between two of our young men of our neighboring vicinity. The trouble arose over a dispute in the fixing of some telephone which one of the latter had caused to become obstructed by the blasting of nearby stumps. After some muscular exer cise and rolling around in the mud. which attracted over 75 people, a iev interfered and they were finally sepa rated. Mr. Cunrad, of Gladlidings, was seen in town on business Mils week. Arthur Nelson has Just returned from a brief trip to Estacada. Our pastor. Rev. Mayes, attended the funeral serces of Miss Vorheis Johnson, which was held at Molalla. The final eighth grade examination was held last Friday with one lone ap plicant, Mary Nelson. A Medicine That lives ten years must have merit Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey has been sold for sixteen years, and sales have Increased every year. So you run no risk. We guarantee it. At all dealers and Geo. A. Harding, Druggist- LOGAN. Can't someone "tip" the weather man for some of Oregon's best? Last week the "natives" even complained that it was too wet. Jupiter Pluvius be careful; there is a "recall" law here. You might lose your job. The most 6erious loss this communi ty sustained from high water was the Clear Creek bridge at Fisher's Mill. It is reported by those living near there that a landslide from a high bank temporarily damming the water, then giving way, the onrush of water carrying out a large drift of logs which took the bridge before them down over the mill dam. If the piers had been kept In repair it would have been a substantial structure as the bridge itself remained intact after go ing over the falls of the dam, until broken by drift logs. It was built about 30 years ago at a cost of. $750. One bad feature about it is the people on route two are deprived of their mail. We are told an alternate day service will be started as soon as the river road is open again to travel. E. C. Gerbcr lost a fine horse this week with Inflammation of the bowels. Allan Hutchins has gone to Califor nia to stay Indefinitely- Miss Orpba Freytag, of Gladstone, is the guest of Miss Llllie Anderson this week. Miss Louise Duce and brother, of Currinsville, visited their sister, Mrs. N. L. Kirchem Sunday. The play, "Butternut's Bride," given by the young people of Harding Grange on January 21st, was a success both socially and financially, $55.00 being realized. A large crowd was in attendance. The music was furnished by the Redland orchestra. Woman's Power Over Man Woman's most glorioni endowmeot ii the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a worthy man. When (he loses it and still loves on, no one in the wide world can know the heart agony she endures. The woman who suffers from weak ness and derangement of her special womanly or ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart of a man. Her general health suffers and she loses her good looks, her attractiveness, her amiability nd her power and prestige as woman. Dr. R.V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with the assistance of his staff oi able physicians, has prescribed for and cured many thousands of women. He has devised a successful remedy for woman's ail ments. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is positive specific for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regu lates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No honest dealer will advise you to accept s substitute in order to make a little larger profit. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, sick Women well. Dr. Wsree'a Plcmtant PtllcU nzuUte turf itrcagthm Stomach, Ltvtr and Bowtlt, 3 I t 4 I 1 n &J ii Li T fl r . . I ! 4 fJ CI 11 Li Signature of iJHIl Henry Gill had his shoulder dislo cated recently from his clothing get ting tangled up in the machinery of the saw mill. O. D. Robblns and family, also Mr. and Mrs. T- P. Wilson, while enroute to the entertainment Saturday even ing at Logan, were spilled out of the vehicle into the mud. No one serious ly hurt. Came on to the play and laughed It off. Eczema, Ringworm, Tetter, chapped hands or lips, bolls, sores and all skin diseases are quick ly cured by the use of Dr. Bell's An tiseptic Salve. 25c a box at all deal ers and Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. A creamy snow white ointment. CLARKS. The dance that was given by Wm. Mclntyre at the Grange hall Saturday night, was very successful. Every body reported a good time and said that they would come again, If they would have such a good time. The musicians were Vern Larklns, John Moehnke and Elmer Lee and every 'one was weil pleased with the music and said that the manager of the dance could not have done better than in getting them. Mr. Mclntyre re marked how well everyone behaved and it was one of the nicest dances that has been given anywhere. Vern Larklns and George Loger were over spending a pleasant after noon with Wm. Mclntyre Friday, and reported a very good time. Wm. Mclntyre visited the school at Clarks Tupsdav afternoon. I After the first "of the month Wm. j Mclntyre will start for Portland and spend a week there and then he will go down to Houlton, where he will visit Mr. and Mrs. Howard, old time .friends of his at that place. He will then return to Clatskanie, Ore., to re- 'turn to work in the Sunset Logging I Co., where he has worked for seven : years. ! Mr. Sullivan and family are on the slcklist They have bad colds. ! They moved the fence back on the church yard Monday. ! Mr. Bottemiller and W. G. Klein : smith were in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elmer were in ! town last Friday. I The snow is leaving us now, so it ! looks at present. ! John Larklns moved onto Mr. Shueb ' el's place Monday. i Mr. Wettlaufer worked on the road, I filled up some holes and fixed a j bridge on Friday of last week. Mr. Harrington is going to clear an l acre of land for Mr. Wettlaufer. j Sam Elmer and family Bpent Sunday j with Mr. Buse and family. ! Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is a i very valuable medicine for throat and I lung troubles, quickly relieves and j cures painful breathing and a danger 'ously sounding cough which Indicates congested lungs. Sold by all. dealers. ALBERTA. Albprta is the new district taken from the old Highland district and is ! east of Shubel. We have a fine new , school house and a good school taught j by Miss Isabella Gregory. We have organized a literary and debating so ciety and will discuss the question, I "Resolved, That the World is Growing tlliR Morally Potior." Mrs. Nora Miller loads tho affirmative ami 0. It- Miller tho negative. At our last debate we decided that foreign emigration should ho prohibited. Wo noticed ft few pools of tobacco spittle on our now floor. Wo are op posed to having our house bo iiollod and made filthy that way and hope our visiting friends will take notice and abstain from Indulging In the habit while in the school house. Miss Penrlo Miller, of Alberta, com moneod school at Shubel Monday aftoi n week's vacation on account of so much illness In her school. Miss Nettle Miller has been elected stenographer for the speaker ot tho House at Salem. As Nettle is a self made girl and won the position by pluck and efficiency, we tender her our congmtulattona. Christ Moehnke Is on the sick list. fllcted with la grippe but all are about ! Mrs. Probst and daughter, Ella well again. I both, were detained from going to Irene Moehnke wont back to hor tutrtt, 0l.pRml um MotuBy of ,hB school Monday morning. WM,k scmm, of tll0 lu-tetnem MOLALLA. Most beautiful winter weather. r armors win uegm p.omg una Marl young. Mrs. J. W. Thornton wwk- , , , and Mrs. Poland. Wm. Hammond s funersl will he ( Qut(, a lftrpt. number of Wilson preached at the Harloss church KM . vm people attended the funeral of Sunday. ,,0 atu Mrs. T. I- Turner, at Stafford, Tho following officers of Juvenile j ssltrtlv. Mrs. Turner was a great Grange No. S will bo Installed next j f,lV0,t0' gj wlll bo greatly missed. Saturday: John Eohord. m. ; .r.'noi Wells. O.; Marguerite Kaurn, U; Mary Kcherd. chaplain; Ruth Harloss, T.; Maud Stomlnger. secretary; Koss Kng 1 St.- c.olda llarless. Ia A. S.: Ora inov 11 k- rteQila Wher.1. Klors: ' Vida Cole, Pomona; Hermco Kugle, Ceres. MOUNTAIN VIEW. It is raining and snowing here this morning. - There is more sickness In this vi cinity now than usual. Rev. J. H. Qulnn died very suddenly I Mondav morning. The body will be Uni-on i.-. Meimf Ancol nnd bn burled, ;bv the side of his parents nnd son. "Miss Edith Jackson, who has been seriouslv ill at the hospital, was taken !home l ist week on Frldav. i Mrs Geo Everhart Is on tho sick list with a severe cold and an attack ni u frimiA Henrv Heard is suffering with a cold, a light attack of pneumonia, v Mr. Crawford is sick again. Mr. Ingram is also sick. Mr. D. C. Robeson Is seriously 111 at the home of his son, Charles Robe son, on Warner street i F. M- Darling Is marketing some I delicious lettuce this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Osmon were ;here last week disposing or their I household goods. j The Mountain View Improvement iClub will meet Friday evening In a 1 Joint debate with the Mount Pleasant Civic Improvement Club. Question. "Resolved, That Single Tax is lienor Than Our Present System of Taxa tion." One week from Friday. Rev. S. A. Haywortb has promised to talk tn the club. i Elmer Dixon has been confined to his bed lately. . , . - n tjn t. I d-nrnnrl KJll Vn nf Pnrtlind out to the I Cd.Twho aJ Uve buy! mill Sunday, who are prospective buy ers. Mr. Wm. McLarty and family, of Green Point, spent Sunday, the guests of Wm. Beard's family. A family by the name of Boyer has j moved into the large house on Dtiane ; street. ! J. T. Francis, who is spending the i winter among relatives near Hillsboro, !was here Monday evening, returning I to Hillsboro again Tuesday. ! J. H. Kirbyson and wife, of Shubel, ' were transacting business In this burg Tuesday afternoon, and drove down to parkplace to visit friends. Mr. J. Gorbett has sold his property on Molalla avenue to Henry and Er nest Brandt. Mrs. Forward and daughter, of Mt. Pleasant, were visiting friends in this berg Tuesday afternoon. Mr. O. A. Vanhoy is 'putting a new 'wire fence around his property which i adds much to tts appearance. I A series of meetings is being held !at the United Brethren church, con ! ducted by Rev. Ward. Parson's Poem a Gem. From Rev. H. Stubenvoll, Allison, la.. In praise of Dr. King's New Life Pills: "They're such a health necessity. In every home these pills should be. If other kinds you've tried In vain, USE DR. KING'S And be well again. Only 25c at Jones Drug Co. MULINO. The high waters have subsided and our new road boss has a chance to show what he can do In the way of road making. A crew of men have been putting in a new bridge across the mill race, the old one having been washed out by the high waters. And now the feathery snow iihk.-s fw m?nln and we may have some more high water. The weather for Janu- ary 19U has been a record breaker. NVarlv evervone In this vicinity has been laid up with colds and la grippe. The fever patients are all able to be about again. Adklns has a crew nf men taking out logs that washed down near the dam. Archie Dougan was a Mullno vis-1 itor last week. I Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ashby, who ' have been visiting over on Salmon River, returned homo last week. Mrs. Dart, Mrs. Sprague and Mrs. Cordill. of Molalla, were visiting Mr. ; land Mrs. Tom Fish Tuesday. j I TWILIGHT. 1 I . r... . r.i. I.. ftn.1 in Liu hnmn unver naney is with an attack of ia grippe. The latest improvements are tho new gale and fence of Geo. Schrlner, which adds much to the appearance of his place. M. J. Lazelle attended the entertain ment Tuesday evening at Oregon City given In memory of Robert Burns. Miss Lenette Snook left last Monday for Vancouver to make an extended visit wiih relatives and friends. ; William McCord was called to Port iMid last Tuesday by the serious 111 ntw of his mother, Mrs. Olive McC'orrt j Ionr.rd Thompson In able to re sumo his duties at school once more j since his recent, attack of throat trouble. A large audience listened to a very , Interesting program given In Twilight ' hall Saturday evening. The musical selections on the graphophone were very much appreciated. Several vinlt-, ors were present. Next meeting will ; be held February 4. ! Vice-president of the Willamette ! University, Edward H. Todd, and Sup-! erintendent Gary are visiting school:) and holding educational rallies In var ious parts of Clackamas, Why not have them come to Twilight? WILSONVILLE. Mrs. Walters has been on tho sick Hat for a few days. Mr. nnd Mrs Win. (taker are spend ing a few days at home. Will has been ill with ft severe cold but la now boiler. Mrs. Grimes left Tuesday for her honte In San Francisco. - Mrs. Joe Thornton spent a few days In Cortland lately. Mrs. llessollirlnk has been suffering from neuralgia. Young's Chinaman, (Ion Chip, who committed suicide last week, was ro- , garded by the Young family as faith . ful nnd reliable and had always been tiintod with more than ordinary kind- weather. They wore made the honor guests of several delightful functions previous to tliolr departure, among tlt.w., it,-f.ilttlitir litem tielnir Mr Vo oxtend to the sorowlng relatives the deepest sympathy. Jake Peters Is putting In an Int. mouse stock of hardware and furni ture. After the heavy rain of Wednesday the river rose very rapidly and the boats have not been running. Mr. Knight, who at ono time lived In this vicinity, has been visiting at tho homes of Alison nnd Ed llaker. Mrs. Matt (taker has been quite III, but Is now convalescent. She has been enjoying a visit frym hor daugh ter, who lives In Portland. It la hoped that the old Kpler bridge will soon be replaced by a new struc- ture that wll not float away with ev lery wind nnd tide. The residents of Corral Creek are cut off from traffic! entirely. j Mr. Illggs has Just finished tho pur-' chaso of some land for himself and his hoys, which Is thought to be a ,line investment. Tho Crotiln family have been snf- .... foring from colds, t.ut are now ... tier. The walnuts grown near Wilson - vllle are first class In every r" as- Is proven by those raised by Mr. 4ipln who. Uvea rieht near our village ,B..!i?L.!",".., ir. .uiix. .. large acreage in wa.nu ; s n .no young trees are uoing siieimuii.r, uo- .Vi .i . n...hri i wards tho river, on his beautiful ranch. ioet to have them ready for dlstrlhu- Surely no one who has read the Hon In a few days. Morning Enterprise will miss the gold- Judge Kelso spent Wednesday In en opportunity of adding GOc to the Portland on official business, dollar nnd a half already Invested and Thos. Tonts was an Oak Grove visit by so doing receive a dally county ; or Wednesday. Mr. Tests Is planning paper, containing a reliable, entertain-! to repair tho front of O. Wlsslngor's lug account of the dally happenings all , store building and enlarge tho show over tho world. The village corres- windows. pondent wishes to extend congratuln-j A free lecture will bo given by H. tlons to the new daily, ror although j C. Jones, of Portland, on municipal wo have seen a good many weekly government in tho city hall Friday ev papers don the garb of a dally, wo j enlng. Jnnnary 27. This Is a question have never seen a uetier gouen up i sheet than the Morning Enterprise, as j it branches out with lis newsy, con- else reports or tnc uoings oi comuy special committee or mo council and slate and nation. May the Morn-1 appointed by Mavor Strelb, with War ing Enterprise enjoy long life and ! ron Knight as chairman. Is preparing prosperity. I a new license ordinance for Mllwauklo. WILLAMETTE. Mrs. C. J. Larson Is quite seriously ill at her home. Dr. H. S. Mount Is In attendance William Crlteser la suffering from a svere attack of pneumonia. M. Perlot, of Pete's Mountain, left Tuesday for Portlnnd. via Oregon City, on a brief business visit. STAFFORD. MRS. T. L. TURNER DEAD. Prominent Grange Woman of Stafford Passes at Age of 67. At the family home, two miles south of Stafford, Nancy E. Turner., wife of T. L Turner, bhe was born , In Missouri. September 19. IM I and , crossed the plains with her husband ; sn.l three small children, arriving ni; Stafford. Oregon. October first of the I same year, where they settled on a farm where she has resided cont n- j sn.l three small children, arriving ni; uously until her death, January 19 aged CC years, 4 months, t he Ilorai ollerings were oeauinui , , , . . . . ) and many in token of tho nigh esteem in which Mrs. Turner wag ho d. The pall bearers were H. F. Weddle, O P. Sharp, Chas. Teldman, G. F. Stlne, Chas. Thomas and Geo. Aden. I he Interment was In the Stnfford Ceme tery . Mrs. Turner leaves besides her husband, Mary Ellgsen nnd Ella Seed ling, of Stafford; Albert, Smith, Chas. nnd Herbert, of Wllsonvillo; John, of j ij.j . "- : Husle Gross, of Oregon City, and James, of Turner, Wash., who wore all at her bedside at the time of her death. Also a brother of Mr. Turner, Charles Turner, of Rosalia, Wash., and a nephew, II. M. Turner, of Turner, (Wash., and Dave Turner, of Dayton, Wash. Mrs. Turner was a prominent mem ber of Tualatin Grange, P. of II. Death of Mrs. Turner. Last Saturday, tho 21st, a long pro cession of Kvmtiathlzing neighbors and remH followed all that was mortal of Mrs. T. L. Turner to her last rest- nB vlarli tho Stafford cemotory. she ,,asaf,,i through the "Gates Ajar" on tiie afternoon of Thursday, the, 1!)Uj nfter Buffering ten days with that dread diseaso. pneumonia. Her pleasant face and kindly helpful ways Wju tj(. mKK,.( ,y scores of friends outside of her own family. Her maiden name was Nancy E. . . . i rr rowers, ana sno was oorn in ruiu County, Missouri, tho 19th day of Farmers Attention! .Get your horses under shelter while in the city "Farmers Feed Stable" 303 MAIN 8TREET. OREGON CITY, OREGON. Does a general livery and feed business at reasonable prices. Nice clean stalls with expert attention. q. w. BOYER PROPRIETOR Milwaukee MILWAUKIE, P. IV Hall of Pasadena, Cnl,, Is hero looking over his property. Women's Work Club will moot at the homo of Mrs. Maggie Johnson Wed nesday afternoon. Election, of officers and out lino of work for the coming year will be the object of the meet lug, A. (1. IVmvlIng was In Portland Tues day on business. The Mllw ankle (Imago held Its logu. lar all day meeting Saturday, January SI, with several members present. A flue dinner was spread at noon. Lec ture work In tho afternoon with a dis cussion on the amendment of tho City ' Charter. The election will UiKc place February CI. All present favored the Improvement bond. Next mouth (he grange will ill scums rosea and rose culture. Mrs. Maggie Johnson was nil Ore gon City visitor Tuesday, " Kinma ohort wno ha. boon sick with the measles Is Improving. Three girls of tho Knickerbocker family are down with the scarlet fever. tntnt-.il l.,lt,til 1.1 Mt.a.,,,1 r,..i. school on account of sickness. 1 eom.uunliy (.omm.tleos wore Francis Johnson Is confined to hnr ' l'ltMl or certain now work as home with tosllllls. ': ,";" " l-U'P on. Mrs. tioo. Atwood has boon serious- Johnson. Palntot. ami Kussell: e eo ly III but Is much hotter at last report, trio lights, l-en, Hodman and Mcrar- Henry Phillips Is still confined to land- sidewa ys. ( ook, l oss and Arnr his home. Mrs. Phillips slated this ""': " ',ko 1 'T , " ui morning she was afraid of pneumonia drainage with county officials. Shaver. HotttiiK t. ' , Thompson and Ross; commlHee to dls- Mothers nnd Teachers Club will cuss .ptesllon of now road to tlladstono moot Thursday afternoon at the school house and discuss the gymnasium The club presented the boys with IS bean bags. 1 hoy have purchased a punching bag and frame and are Im- ..-...-I.... j..... lit,... 1... Itirl.. i III...I1IK ..' I. . 11114(11.1 (.11. in. IV ij .ii.i.-. F. M. I.ochlor and James Snyder are liulKllug a six room house in lTZ S.'Z M I uff has let the contract for a five room house In l addition. Tho.. Foats Is building a house for Uesllo Harlow on the river. Heal estate Is looking up-several parties are looking for property. Wo see a bright future for Mllwauklo. The Knights and ladles of Security have several applications and expect i no mmmiug m-.u.u F. B. Maple. Mrs. Mapio ami two .1 .iiKfhl.iro ,t Umin Viilil.i mit.iif TiiitmlilV . " - . . wenlnj wl h i Mrs. hlla Maple, mother I rfi-r " A mnl-.t mm In ttl 1 ho Charter Amendments are In ho 1 printers' hands, and wll be ma led .v. beforo tho election, which '... " , ... - r- , . ... v sni ihelr fo Mers to tho nross and ex- mat eacn ami every onn is ueoiuy in terested In. Come and bring one or more persons with you. , ,. The present $i'.i0 license for saloons will be Increased to about $S00 or $1000, and pool rooms will be severely regulated. Mllwauklo has two saloons and the policy of the administration Is not to grant any new licenses and to Increase the license foe. Arrangements are completed for the special election to bo held February 4th to submit the new city charter to a voto Misses Rose Walsh and Llllie Hon flgt, teachers In tho Sprlngwater school, spent Saturday nnd Sunday at home with relatives and friends. Wlunle,aughlcr of Ike Mullln, has been quite sick, but Is on tho way to recovery now. Mrs. Moran's brother Is In a critical condition with congestion of tho lungs. Tho sock social given by tho Worn (f Woo,,rra(t wn8 a prnn,i cce , anJ rlminrlllv. over U0 was d ffom , ,,l)cm Church Notes. ,..., -h..rehnv E. Hade- pv.neoiirni ch Bn c" Jh Herk, Sundny school, (0;:i0 rkmel'T superintendent. 30 by pastor. Y. P. A. meeting at 7 p m. Evangelistic services at 8 p. m. The revivals will ., ,... ,l, ah ,.r.nilu in till!. I1IV1V l.:l. r.iy:n. ... , R , ,L Kni,(1,, of p(ir,d, Xue8llncvenlnK. ' September, IS 1 1. She wns mnrrled to Thomas L. Turner on the 4th day of April, ISfil. We bellevo she was preparing to celebrate their golda u'i..lfll,i ni.vl AntM Whn rniua.f1 th. p,aniI ,,y ox ,t.llm IH,;r) nrrvlnK In Oregon City In December of that year. She and her husband have helped to make the wilderness to blossom ns the rose nnd have a beautiful well-tilled farm at what hns been known for more than a decade us Frog Pond. sh; wnj) (i0 m()th(,r nfn ch,(lron 10 lf whom wth h(,r huH,MiniJ Burvvo her, namely. Mrs. Mary Ellegseii, Mrs, Ellen Seedling, and John Turner, of Stafford; Mrs. Lizzie Seeloy, near Woodburn; Herbert, Charles, Smith and Albert Turner, of Frog I'ond; James Turner, near Dayton, Wash.; and Mrs. Suslo Gross, of Oregon City. A little daughter of four years died many years ago. Thus has another pioneer pnssed away, and tho ranks of the faithful who helped to make Oregon a mighty state are fast growing thin, dropping, as It were, like fruit fully ripe. She was a faithful and helpful char ter member of tho Tualatin Orange, and tho beautiful ceremony of that Order wns'Topealed at. her grave, end ing with the words, "In tho name of Tunlatln Grange, Sister Turner, Fare well.'' Henry EHegaon, who is a grandson of Hie Into Mrs. Turner, Is still tflilte III, hut Is able to sit up i.i bed occa sionally. Since the snow nnd tho mieooedlno, rains, fpilte a number In this vicinity are nllliig, principally colds nnd grip. Mlent Peters Is not so well, and but sinnll hopes are entertained of his recovery. Olto Peters Is better and rodo down to consult with tho doctor on Monday. A young cousin of his who came from Texas last fall, Is 111 with something similar to tho grip, nnd we hoar there are threo or four sick at Sam Moser's, and a number at Dick Oldunsladt's. Mark Baker and brother-in-law, Mr. Wiseman, Jiavo gone up near Kelso, Wash., visiting friends, and tho latter Is looking for land. Ho thinks land about there Is pretty high. It may be., but It Is capable of raising anything. Mr. Keckcl came from Portland on Saturday, and August and Adolph Del- and Northwestern DELEGATION VISITED AT JENNINGS LODGE COMMITTEES APPOINTED TO OET TO WORK FOR DETTERMENT OF COMMUNITY CONDITIONS. There was a large attendance at the Jennings Uidge Community Club moot lug Wednesday evening, upwards of sixty being present. There was much enthusiasm and a delegation from the Commercial Club at Oregon City was present (o give encouragement to the new organisation. Those, tunning I ' V? .''Zll.'anl I s,l,l'. ' ', '' 1 ' U"m1'111 ",J Harry K. Hraper The meeting voted to get to work at once In an effort to accomplish tilings . anu .ir. gon i ny i no .... . .. ... I Tho next mooting will bo held Wed nesday evening, February 1, JENNINGS LODQE. ,, , ,, ... -,(.. i ...... I Theodore Kruno of Portland who ' JVni.mC. river west of Cove.. wU. beautiful residence and 1. s ' ' T '"'AT,? ' ' . ,7,. I" , r I..., , ... Mi-..,,,,.. Ai .tolum s,,.! xl.tlL Kim li.titn In Sin im fhit L'riWllitr part of the week tn the Intel est of the Fish and tlamo bill, which was Intro dneod by Representative Hollls. A bill Is also being prepared by W. I Fluley that proposes to nuthorlte the state board of fish commissioners to , e ryM w,(,ru t.lr) will I llwl to congregate where tl.oy wardens, and wl" 1,0 ... . V. '"' "'" PP- gate their specie, B. V,l dor Meer passed away sud ,,. ... Kii1M,.t Mnmlnv with "eniy In hellwood List .iionuay witn kar and tho tatter's wife and hor sis ter, who nre Mr. Kecke!' daughters, accompanied him homo to see Frank Keckol, tho son nnd brother, who has boon very bad off for the past six or eight weeks with a dreadful swelling on his nock nnd It was thought thai morning he was Hearing the end, but when they returned Sunday ho seemed bettor. Mr. Delkar'H hip does not pnln him so much If ho keeps it 111. but his limb Is cold all tho tlm, ho says. John Sagcr, who sold out recently and moved to Portland on account of some affection of one of his legs, was taken to the hospital last Saturday and opornted upon, and tho physicians give strong hopes of his getting well. Mrs. Wlsemnii, who spent last weok with friends near Caiiby, returned on Saturday last and her mother came with her. The llaptlsls are Improving tho face of tho count;.- by tearing down the old wagon shod which stood right In front of tho parsonage and building a new ono beyond tho church. Mrs. Woddlo and daughter, Helen, visited In Wllsonvllle Sunday nt tho homo of their friend, Mrs. Cowllpsky, who Is very 111. The Nemlc brothers are trimming orchard trees at their homo In Stnf ford. Mr. Thomas had a force balling water from the basement of his barn and opening a ditch to drain it off. Mrs. Schnltz has her eldest daugh ter, Christina, with her nt present, ami Annie hns returned to her home In Portland. An old man who is a county charge Is sick at Fred linker's. CLARKES. Mr. Robert Unii Is sawing wiphI In this part of the country. The dunce In Hie hall Saturday night was a social success. Elmer Klelnsuiilh lias purchase 1 a wood saw. I suppose lh way he will slice up the tall timber around here won't be slow. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.ow Sugar and Miss Hayman attended the dance at Clai k.-s Saturday night. Our school tencher Is on tho sick list. V R. Ijirkltis and George Hngr.r called on IiW Sugar last week. There sci ins to be Homo attraction ovei that way. ELDORADO. R. Ilullard spent Sunday wll'i C. Smith. T, Johnson has left for tho old coun try. Horn, Jantinry 28, In Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tulll, a girl, but baby did not l!vu but a few hours. Tho mother la very 111. C. Smith Is under the weather with bolls on his neck. . Everybody has bnd colds hero. Thore was tjulto a crowd of men out working on tho tclephono line, soiling In new posts, which helps the service very much. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jones mndo a business trip to Oregon City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Iielvoy a-o think ing of taking n trip to Washington. PIE SOCIAL AT 8ANDY. Commercial Club to Give Entertiln ment 8aturday, February 11. Tho committee appointed by Hie Snhdy Commercial Club, consisting of P. T. Shelley, ('. Junker, Ed Ilruns and R. K. Esson, havo announced that a grand entertainment, basket and pin Hor-lnl will bn given nt Junker's hall February 11 at 7:30 p. m. Bvnryhndy Is Invited to help raise funds for the Sandy Commercial Club to have print ed fiOOO pamphlets describing our fam ous Sandy Illvor Valley natural re sources and thus ndvorllso to the world that wo welcome homoscoliers to our land -Sandy, tho land of milk and honey. Tho program will consist of dia logues, recitations, songs by noted singers, Instrumental music; also a tilo entlng contest and "applo ducking" contest and moving picture show. Three barleycorns mako an Inch, so the table says, and threo drinks of barley juice sometimes make a riot. Clackamas valvular heart illseaso. Mr. Van dor Moor was owner of Van dir Moor Paili, which eoiiHlstod of lit acres at this place, which he purchased from Hr. Spinney, and had recently plaited and pul on the marliet for sale, nnd was taken suddenly III whim coining to this tract with a proHpoctlvo pur chaser. Owing to the O. W. P. track being covered with water on Wednesday night, a number of imr Portland busi ness folks were compelled to remain In town all night. Honm mining as far as N'aof wore obliged to wade through mud nnd water nnd a drench ing rain to reach their homes. On Monday afternoon tho pupils of the Jennings Ijodge school enjoyed th privilege of monthly Mr. Todd, vice president of Wlllainellu University. His talk to the boys and girls was Inleioslliig. and gvo them nn Inspira tion for a higher and bettor etlurntlon. He was accompanied by Hupl. (lary, who Is always a welcome visitor at our school. , A parly consisting of Mr, nnd Mrs. 0. ), llonrdinan, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Strain. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cloiigh and M.sdames Itlco and Jones are planning on hearing Hud Itoblnson, tho cowboy preacher In Portland on Wednesday night when he gives a his tory of his life. Mr. and Mrs. Crainpton and son have removed to Mt. He.it t during tho week and have decided not to begin their building till the weather becomes more settled. A special mooting of the Jennings lrtlge Community Club has boon called for Wednesday evening 41 1 tho Pel conservatory. Miss nileen Hill, of Yamhill, who at present Is vlHllllig her slslor, Mrs. V. P. Morse, spent the week end wl.h ; !' ; " ; desirable property i to R.Mhe tract, overlooking the i Willamette, A number of handsome homes are being hunt in ina. were all pleased to see Miss 11(1 1 Iah McC.ovorn able to bo out after i ... .., ......... .....mi.. nil nines or oiinom . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morse and Mr. nnd Mrs. Cbns. Riorum wore business visitors In Kollwood lust week. The regular prayer meeting are held at Grace Chapel on Thursday evenings. U. I), llonrdinan la class loader. All are Invited to attend. Mrs. Cupway spent Sunday with her parent In Clackamas. Ultlo Wlllard Slnetim and Robert Russell are on the slrk list, OAK GROVE. Goo, Jones received tho nd news of the death of his nephew. Harry Ab bott, In mine riploslon In Helena, Molilalia. Mr. Mary MeClaln. slslor of Mr. Jones, nnd mother of Harry Ablioli, Is In tho Mount Tabor simitar, lit nt whore, she underwent aerlou operation. Mr June has a sister, Mrs. J, .lomlson, who live In Van couver, Wash., who Is quite lck and Mr. Jones wont over Wednesday t ! her. Slock law go.- Into effort today; $10 fine for tho first offense and I'.'O film for each offense thereafter o look out for your slock. Harry WoribluKloii I slrk with pneumonia. Oak Grove Junior bnsbet hall tejui will play with the young men's Jewish Club team, of Portland, In Green's hall Wednesday evening, January SS. I E. Armstrong hn purchased one lot from Goo. Ilbtham. Mr lllgham will move Hn. buildings off. H. C. Alexander and family returned home from t'onlralla. Wash., after two week visit with relatives. Mr. Alex ander had a severe attack of In grippe while awny. Mrs. I. B. Armstrong I tpilte sick with la grippe. Mrs. Wm. Well spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr and Mr. J. Murphy, nt Nashville jWoodstork.) K. C. Warren was In Portlnnd on business Wednesday. Arm nd Hammer Soda 5c at See ley's. Christian Ilrolhers Athletic Club basket ball team defeated the Oak Grove Junior team Saturdav, January 21. In Green' hall. Score 19 17. R. .1. Moore I confined to hi homo with brnnchlnl pneumonia, lr. O. T. 1 .oliman attending Elmer Worlhlngton ha a severe at tack of la grippe. Jas. Shuffo and Chas. Rlsley wore Oregon City visitor Wednesday, Mrs. Herman Wetzlor and on, II. I'e, of Hillsboro, are spending n few day with Mrs. Wet.ler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chn. lllgham. The Suiinysldo llrlgado team de feated Die Oak Grove team nt bnsket ball.. Score, ,0 13. Church Note. M. K. rhurch Sunday school at 10 n. m- Services 11 a. in. by Rev. C, A. I-wls. Evening service, 7:;m p, in. by pastor, Rev. Henry Spela. l-ndles' Aid regular monthly tea will ho hold nt tho homo of Mr. W. II. Monro Thursday, January 2ilh. A free will offering will be taken. Chamberlnln'B Cough Roiuody I not a common, every-day cough mixture. It Is it meritorious remedy for all tho troublesome nnd dangerous complica tions resulting from cold In Hie h'-ad, throat, chijst or lungs. So'd by all dealers. Every Plumber has his spoclalty. Ours Is prompt and Bnllsfaclory work. Nowhere In town enn you find such high grndo goods, first clans workmanship and prompt service combined with such MODERATE PRICE as we are now offorlng. All plumb ers' supplies constantly on baud. P. C GADKE Tinning, Hot Air Furnace and Hop Pip. All Kind of Job bing and Spraying Material. 914 Main 8t. Phona 2654. OREGON CITY.