Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 23, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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STOP ANNOYING PEOPLE BY COUGHING.
STOP ATTRACTING UNDESIRABLE ATTENTION.
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Pure and Pleasant Dr. King's New Dis
covery Drives Away Cough and Cold.
Makes You Feel Fine.
You know how very embarrassing
it is to constantly couph at parties,
in church and other public places.
Besides suffering the distress of
coughing, you regret the annoyance
to those with whom you are brought
in contact, and decide not to go out
again while your cold lasts, causing
yourself much inconvenience.
"Every winter," writes Mrs. M. 0. Cross,
Granbury, Texas, "I suffered with severe
coughs and colds, but since using Dr. King's
New Discovery, I have not boon bothered or
annoyed with either for over two years."
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
Dr. King's New Discovery He will
refund your money if not satisfied.
News of Canbv and Vicinity
A bright baby hoy ""'
Into tin- pleasant homo of Mr. i M
Harry J. Robinson. 1h I tl
found Its tl"'"' 1" Wc.lnesila)
ami In a month olil.
Mr. Ilcrtha M. Hart chaperoned ft
skating l.rtv to llw Daks on Siitnr.la
evening. I'lght couples going down '"'
enjoyed tho evening.
m-a iiiiitv l lii vim culled to
The It C. I'alnlon homo was the,
::;z;Vo7yh!v8HOpoF NOrmaN mltmarih
Mis Helen vnterlnliied Homo of the BOTHERED BY STRANGER
high m-nooi mum-in b m
evening deu-led to f.00. followed,
bv dancing. , , . , I , ,
ti,.. nvim una effectively il-' , Canbv. Ore.. Jan
Interring New. From Southern Part of CUck.m.i
County-Happening of the Week.
6TEFANI MILL 18 MUSHED
Works at Full OUat and Cant nil
Ord.ra
I'll. (Sn-l-lall
f -it ii lit- I lr,t .hui lit (Hih'i lull -
With Hit' mill running t f"H I'1""1 ml
t-utllug tl'' N""'" I''"111"- ,,'r
' before, tho Hicd.nl Lumber company I"
I unithln to fill H or.W-m iiromi'tly.
Tho mill was burned to inn ki"
. i . ..i ...... 1 III 1111 1 1
orated ami red wax tho color scheme. , -,-. n. robbery of mo i'..-y "'',;',,,, ,M, ni! but waa cmploi.-ly r.
Centering tho table wan an Indian has-, of Nl,rinan Sultiimish on Main w . ( (h ,.,., h renin
. . .111.1 . . ..... I...
'.i- 1 H.i.1 inMII lit I IV IllltU .... urn V I'll I I'll mill I
.ii, r..,l fruit and caught from tho ,., 0 n.-r of tho moro liappciie.ll.i bo
... I
iii.ii i built and I'til l operation in ro. on.
lit.' fail ti"i. ...... ... ...,..1,1.ir.i.'tl..n. th.'
I 111". Plllt " "
lit full l lW'iM'lt)
NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
....... in
,vrmr.i w. re rod frlnnod cr.-..' parol ,.,,.( t tho tlmo. In tho m il.' nm , w ,,.,,,, ui had trouble
which ccnlercd on tno out in.... i iv or MiiunnrM " ,7 ,L ! t fill nil or.lor
I k h fonnod a r-d tulip. Tho .r-1 , W(, ,, Marry IhKur. h.i ; ro laior i
,v ,,laco card- marked l-laom for t he ; ,ulll, , ,y ,ho former -hortly YOUNQ PEOPLE GATHER
Misses Wlmilo Kern: Kthol and rVm tturils. canbt Tuunu
Harf Mablo ltrUham. Flora mil. i n An tll,r or o bororo mi.i.i.s,.. .-. M ' n,rthd4y
..." v iinlnmn. l.eola ' sn,rsh ho a worklnit ! Meet In Honor of uirinaay
FUhor. Hazel' Farr. and Helen and j , ,;, l0, tho rear of bl loro. I
. . .,.. l..ra. I.vlc i . u.. .t H... rear of Iho bnll.l-
lions million. .. - ' . v'- ; v.l i-l,v
'- intf lie i noil vnw a la .- i-i" . .. . , ... .
: w ndow ladKO and canHonslv ,M,r, Member, o tno jnm,,
of Mm
I ....n.ir. U I.'IIIIH. Jl'lli.
Charlie Hondo. Clarence Orem, K.i.i
Qiilmi. Kay Morris. Clyde tiro.-". Ar
thur Farr. Arthur lioberts and Lor
raine Dslrom.
Mr. and Mm. Jeff No, the uol
we'd, are aealn at the Hull homo after
a week s visit In I'ortland. ,
Mrs Lewis and children, of M'll
wood was callluK on Lodno friends on
Tuesday.
Dphln Buifl
tip'. Jan. M (Spe.-lall
round in ho back of ,he hull.HhK but Mabl.- KnlKht. I l.r ; Mo. -e
ih.-r . was no trn.-o found of tho man. 1 Shaw, r loieneo kiilKbl. W lllola M"'"
effort mail
wiihout sucoosa,
CAN BY CARPENTERS ALL BUSY
OREGON CITY DRUGGIST
0K DESERVES PRAISE , Almost Every Man Who Can Drl.t
Nail at Work
.i..i,. h..r., ih., sl.ni.le buckthorn bark lay mo ........ ... ;
" . . .. . hi Ad neuter Is linrU at w.
1...1.U T i n siini) o i.eruiau .' "'
slnun, ami Sauiuei i.rnu.ie. ".""
Curlev. Kalph Coleman. Klmer He.-U.
Kolnnd Hewitt. Melford ll.wltt. Lew
is Mills. Fred KnlKht. K.-nneth Heeler,
William Maple and Hnyco ', Urown.
BARLOW
KELSO.
nr.,n.. M.,n.u nnrt n.lativps eathorcd I A number of school children have
at"the'nome of Mrs. Goo. Ziegler Sat-1 been absent lately on account of sick
TJTl o "vhUfti W. Oo.densop U erecting one of
ofSilverton. Mrs. Zieglir passed to a I the lineM residences In this part o!
hkher life Frldav. Jan. 16. after six : tne county on his nine acre ranch
months of Intense" sufferin. She was The Jarl saw ml ,s running with
an old Colony Pi-neer from Hethlem. . a full crew Mickclson & No.son i,
Mo. She leaves a husband. Mr. Geo. mill is tw in operation now
Zelpler. four children. Mr. Giesy. of; John and Lula Roberts, of Pover
Clympla. Wash.; Mra. Rudy Zimmer; spent a fe- days oi their Nr.. anon
man. Chris Ziecler and Henry Zie. ih Mrs Joel Jarl before retun.uu
lfr. besides a host of friends to mourn ! to their studios at 0. A C. C.us J.ihn
h'r demise. She as a woman wiio son and Albert Jonsrud have also ro
v as kind and thoughful of all. ; turned to O. A. C.
eNer ready to give a helping; Fmma Miller Hoist went to Orvrnn
h?nd and do a favor for anyone. She City Monday and secured her u;vor. e.
vas h'ghly respected and beloved by: Mrs. P. Hath, of George. cookln
rll and her memory will ever oe tresn iur m(n ' ......
in the minds of all who knew ner. in
terment v.as in the Aurora ceme'ory.
f he wi"3 80 years old.
Henry Gilbertson ha3 boughi. tne
Lr.ne Gribble farm one mile north
wt st of Aurora and will move his fem
llv soon.
Miss Ida Holvik. of Montana, has
been vlsitius her friend. Mrs. Ida
Tull. She left Monday for Portland
and will soon return to Montana.
Viney Kimsey is quite ill at h?r
aunt's, Mrs. Toll's.
The ll'crary soebty was postponed
last Friday n tiht cn account of Un
Io Rath has returned from his trip
to liurns, Oregon, wh re he went to
file on a homestead.
Will Pell gave a dancing party In
his granary recently.
Milton Nelson Is on the sick 1 st.
Joe Albel and Mrs. Elsie Coe were
married Jan. 1 and are at home in K.-l
so.
For Frost Bites and Chapped Skin
For frost bitten cars, fingers and
toes; chapped hands and lips, chil
blains, cold sores, red and rough skins,
ihprp u nnthinz tn enual ltucklen's
death of Mrs. Ziegli r. It w .:i ia..e Arnca Salve. Stops the pain at once
nlare next Friday nisht. Jan. 23.
Miss Hattle Irwin returned home
from Portland Friday evening.
R. E. Irwin went to Portland Jn
day to see his nephew, Dell Ir-v'n.
Miss Lizzie Zimmerman and Mr. 1
Ilott, of Portland, came up for Mrs.
Ziegler's funeral.
Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Bert Vail and
daughter and Mrs. Poulson. all of Port
land, came up for the funeral of Mrs.
Ziegler Saturday.
Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy.
This remedy has no superior for
coughs and colds. It is pleasant to
take. It contains no opium or other
narcotic. It always cures. For sale
by all dealers. (Adv.)
MARQUAM.
and heals ouickly. In every home
there should be a box handy all the
time. Best remedy for all skin dis
eases, itching eczema, tetter, piles, etc.
2.'c. All druggists or by mail. H. E.
Eucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St.
Louis. (Adv.)
REGISTER BOOKS OPEN
Cnnby. t're. .Ian :'' (Sprrlnll
Hecliilratliiu book -ro opened toilai'
,.rk build iik now! by Jndno William KnlKht Nl one
Mil. walks. in accordance with a recent voter reKitere.i uurmK "
;Vv fln.. became famous by curing I NEW HOME BEGUN
ii ins ...... . ..... - .......... ..... i,. . ..iSneo a l ¬
ii ouiu oe iiliu "J '.. "' " ' ' ,-. , ... ,. .r.
,.r th,. city would do the work and Tho new rel.leee of M an Mr
-h.... .bo li.iim.M.,nei,t against tho , Harry Hufm-r has boon b.-iiun ami will
property. Hot vm-n l ami I.. men are , bo ready fr iH-eupan.-y
at work at this alone month.
npiiendiiitls and It has now been ill
..Av.,r.l that Jl'ST A SIMll.K KOSK
relieves sour stomach, gas on the
stomach and constipation INSTANT
LY. Its quick action is a big surprise
to people.
Chlldron Cry for Flotchor's
OlAr5?Trf AN D
Tho HIimI Yii lluvo Alwnya llonirlil, mid vlilcli hat bora
lit um for ovrr ilt yvurt, iMirimllio uluimdirn of
- mi il lut bwu iiuulrt uiul'r lil xr
71 , JJJJA-r- H'I HUIMTlixloH l Jlllunoy,
WiaT.cAU Allow no mm ImIwHv you In lliU.
All t'oimlorfoll. Imllulloim iiml "JiiiI-ii-bmmI " urn but
rtiMTiiiionU Hint trtflo Mltll mil Mtiliwitrr tbn lin.lt Ii ut
lulaiit uml flalltlwn 1:tU'Im Ktliit i:j-rliuuuU
What is CASTOR I A
CimforU I w luiriiilo miilliitr for lor Oil. Par,
corl.'. lrot niol hootlilnif h)rii. It U lotiutit. It
contain) in-ltlior ilum, Moriililno nor olinr Nri-.t0
aiib(unco. It nil I It ifiiiiruntoo. II lotroy Horma
nml tilln)- IVvorltlnio. l or moro (linn Ihlrly onr It
Imit boon In oiuMtuiit tio for tli rrllof of ('iiiili.ittloii.
1 Inlul, y, Miul ollo, ull Tootblnir Trouble utiii
IMnrrliii-ii. It rotfiibito lh Momiirli Mini llon.U,
iMluilliiti' tlx' I'oihI, (jhlnir luiiltliy nml itittiirtil ltp,
j lio t litl.lrvn' I'hiiim'ou-TIio iodirr'a I'rUud.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
fDca-8 the SlfiTinture of
Si
The Kind You Have Always Dougif
In Use For Over 30 Years
In about a
(Adv.)
Mr. Freytag. of Oregon City, and
another man was here last Thursday,
the 8th, and spoke on horticulture
which was quite interesting and ap
nreciated. On account of so short a
notice there were but few out to her
them. They left with the understand
ing that they meet here asain later.
Charley McRoberts has rented one
of Ed Albricnt's hop yards.
Omtr Marquam has commenced to
saw wood again. He had unite a lot
of trouble with his machine since he
started up.
John Hartu. the present road boss,
Is having some road planked, but
while he is planking two or three hun
dred feet of road he is destroying two v
or three miles hauling the lumber. fieorze Wait
Mrs. J. tl. uoiaon nas soiu ui swit,
formerly owned by F. J. Ridings, to a
company from Portland.
Choir practice at Re-. Mr. Siock-
well's every Iriaay evening. An Ideal Woman'! Laxative
Miss Lcho LarKins suneu wsi ( who wanlg t0 take Raitgt or castor
Thursday for Pendleton and also to o) whpn th(,re 9 nothinK better than
Athena to visit her sister. Mrs. Tessa n, t-,.. Vow i i fo Pills fnr all hnw-
MePherson, for a week or so while L, troubles." They act gently and nat-
out there, iney mienu io ko uui ura!y on the stomach and liver, stin.
far as Walla Walla. ulate and regulate your bowela and
Miss IJertna Miner, our inipai.m:
operator r'.ttred January 1st. and Miss
SANDY.
Dixon's sawmill is running again.
Henry Koch spent Sunday at Sandy
Ridge.
R. I. Anderson was elected presi
dent of the Firwood Phone Co. at a
recent meeting and F. L. Mack is
chief lineman.
A masquerade dance will be held at
Shelly hall Saturday evening, February
14.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Deaton and
daughter, Sabra, of Lents, are visiting
in Sandy this week.
Otto Kleeman and M. Walton of
Portland were in tou on business
Saturday.
J. E. Sinclair has moved his family
from the Cassidy place to his ranch on
the Hart road.
Auctioneer R. J. Anderson conduct
ed a big sale of livestock and farm
implements on the Cornog runoh Sat
urday.
The county court has approved the
nomination of Max Anderson for Fir
wood Road Supervisor.
Adolph Gardeau is again clerking in
Meinig's store, after a week's vacation.
Josephine and Hazel Dixon are on
is clerking at the
Wirtz hardware store.
Let's have those chuckholcs be
tween Sandy and Firwood repaired.
IANC.C
Tilting
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MUD PUDDLES -PIMM MS
! SWftlLOW CASH m
OOUBLE ANGLE STEEL REACH
G'vinq tT.rct Hr Jt nd aliminAtinq
all strain from Spre&Jer Boa
A flench ai .ndipnab on s
KmuT Spreadvr it i.onjWion.
CAVT lllkt'0 Mai. 1 1
Shaw, who has been operator at The
Dalles, took charge.
First hall and snow of this winter
fell here January Sth.
Some few potatoes are be'ng sold
around here. 45 cents Is the top price
paid.
Mrs. Cann. who lived nfar hre died
at Scotts Mills Januar? !th. Sne was
sick for a long time. She died from
the effects of a cancer.
J. H. Logan was called to Portland
on account of the dtalr. of his eon
who had tuberculosis for quite a while.
tone up the entire system. Price, 2:c.
At all Druggists. H. E. Bucklen & Co.,
Philadelphia or St. Louis. (Adv.;
JENNINGS LODGE.
Chronic Constipation Cured.
"Five years ago I had the worst case
of chronic constipation I ever knew
of. and Chamberlain's Tablets cured
me," writes S. F. Fish, Brooklyn,
Mich. For rale by all dealers. (Adv.i
AL8PAUGH
Mrs. Henry Githens was the guest of
Mrs. John Githens Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hleple enter
tained at cards Friday night. Those
present were, Mr. and Mrs. John Giih
tns, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Hieple, Jake
Moss and Echo and Hazel Githens.
Ed Still and sons are very busy
building their concrete cellar.
Frank Dowty, of Portland, wa vis
iting with bis parents Sunday.
The Modem Priscilla was entertain
ed by Miss Minnie Htii-nman last Sat
urday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sparks wer? Es
tacada visitors Saturday evening.
Miss Gussie Githens has been slrk
during the past few days with la
grippe.
John Chens was an Estacada vis
itor Thursday.
ARE YOU LOOKING
For a Low Down Easy Loading Light
Pulling Manure Spreader One that will
Last a long time and please you better
every time you use it? Look no further.
WE HAVE IT AND YOU NEED IT
THE BLOOM MANURE SPREADER
GETS THE MOST OUT OF THE MANURE
By breaking it up fine and spreading it evenly Easy, sure control and
no horse killer The only Spreader with a reach Farmers
who have bought them say they are the best farm
machine investment a farmer can make.
See the BLOOM
at
the nearest
Mitchell Agency
or
write us for
Illustrated
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Northwest's
Greatest
Impement and
Vehicle
House
PORTLAND, ORE.
SPOKANE, WN.
BOISE, IDAHO
LIVE WIRES OBJECT TO OLD 8 V 8
TEM OF WASTE AND WANT
! HARD SURFACE
I
ROAD ENGINLLR IS BADLY NEEDED
County Now Hdpltts In Hands of
Mn Who Squander Funds and
Glv No Rrturn Ti
paytri Ar Slung
Mr. V. Hohlmid'-r, Sr, illiil t lli
limn., of l r iUukIiI' r. Mm l It'
n.iilili. t'H Kuili 'riTi, llnii.il.i;
nii'Miiim t ih ik ' 'f so J1-". '
month
Mlin miun Hit- I'lillt-d KUlM tmm
'i.-ritmuy In l1,'l rtid ha. Inra s
cli-ut uf Clm knliiUA i-.mii!y f th. 1M
r,u yrnm Him wna a iiii-lnl ut Ih9
lirruian t'-ilik-r Knil iiml rburihol b
v, t ( r. . V. r. ul l. Mt It ifoulft,
slin limn V, Uliliindi-r mid Kor(
of li nrr t'r-i'; :lll.ini. uf
Imid. und Mrs I.Uit lUullncr
.( I inn
Sb.rt funrral i-rln will b krit
ul ID o rlii -k tri.iu Ihf rrnldi li. 111
al.ii ul tbn I'mi-r Cr-i-k ihurtatf
nnn u'l liH'K. H v. W. K. VukI t.illl
!Ululr.
CRANCf KCIP8 BIRTHDAf
Hi'M-rul i-rillcliiii of thn prr.rnt
tni-thi'ds if riiii'iidlii Hi" ruad money
,.r ih.. i-iintiiv ilin diiiuuiid fur a capa-
bln road fiiiti'nii-r, and Iho formation i Tw.ntlrth Anniversary or fownt-,
of banuo for thn rdncatlim of Ih. j of MiIwiutIi Body Ctl.brat.d.
piolile on the hlKhway I'rolil.-m tr.i , ,,,...,"" ,
I,., i.rlmlpnl f.tur.-a of th wreilug MII.WAl K1K. Dr. Jan. II -Ti
of thn Live Wlrri Tu.dy. J'"h ai.nlv.raary of th fonn.llh
J.idK C!rut II. DlmU k ittrtrd ihf j MlUaukl.. tlrm.K". I'atrona of lis.
t rltlclama thul wrra h-u.. d upon Hi-' bandrv, mi c.-l.-brnl.-d Haturday. Un
f Dm aiut.. for thn way , MitKKln I,. Jnhnaon. Mri. Urllrii
In which niom-y Ulm waau-fully mi ; nd otb.T clmrt. r in bur apok
(very mud pmldlu and aruum-O inn oil.
i.,..mlira or tun urm inai ion "
i.r
Join In thu dlacnuHlim or tli biiiij,'-i "i
roula.
8uparvlior Incomp.t.nt.
I In d.'durMl thnt llm nd aujn r
vlaora lire ni'iH-aaarlly lnci)in"-ti'nl b.'-
caime tlu-y havn not bwli Irul I In
roud work and thy hiivn tpi-ni all oi
thi-lr tlniu and cin-ntti-a In tho rnla iik
of cropa. Ho mid thut In I In- Hal ot
anpcrvlaora h kn.-w anvcrul xci-li'iit
furmiTH but poor roud bulldi-ra. Hi
pointed out Ihnt Marlon coiinly haa n
V J. Cnlwr. and told
how In thn punt four yniira Clnrknmaa J'.
county him apt'iit SI7,,tlli on roana
and rw.'lvi'd m ml urn for llm tnom-y.
On llui ollmr hand, I'liiallllit county
haa adopti'd thn road inaatnr plan and
know a what bi'i-nim-a of nrry emit of
money that ko' Into public n,K"'
way and w hat urn- la madu of It.
C.nrral Dllcutalon.
fScorcn Itandall aiMikn of thn -xtrav-BKimco
In pna. nl nifthoda and waumd
tlm court to takn a aimi'l P' rma
m nl road conatrm tlon; llarvi-y h.
C'roBH d. larml that thu money la now
apreiid ovr Iihi inui-h territory and
l hut a fnwr milea oi niiru uiunu
br i-fly rrvlnwlmc tllii K row lb of Ik-
tirauan and reeoiiuiliiK Ihn i fforti t
rn-ct a hall, mndn poaalbln IhnnlKb Ik
lain Itli-hard Hcoll. At thn prrart
Hum Mllwaukln tirmiKn haa X. n-t
lu ra wlih ai'Vrrat nipllratlona on hut
MlLiVAUKie CLUO ELECTS.
C. B.
Hanaon Choa.n Pr.ildint i
Commarclal Organliatlon.
MII.WAt'KIK. Or , Jan. Jl -The .
nrn ira of ihn Mllwaukln ('oiiiiiierA.
Club iiit-t Monday iiIkIiI and Wctnl
II. Ilaiinon. prraldi-nl; Mrn. M u
Itolierta, vlrr prealdmit; Mra. Man"
I.. Johliaou, II II. Harvey and 1. Wt
klua a ciinmUli-n on liiduairlen.
II waa reported that thn movem'
to namn acvi-n alrm-t In Kul' rn U
waiikln la worklnit out. Hnvrral of tt-.
petlllona hnvo been filed w'.lh II
Council and ottmra am beliin mi
ready.
BULL RUN FOR MILWAU!!
Ea Mayor
Favora Tapping
From Portland.
way w oul-l b b- tter than many mil. a ' w" o
oVUdVVw. Hulllv,,,, uued a
nnlan of ediii-ul on omonit inn people -
! ! ,h aul.je.-t of better roa.U. I "'"" Pr.-poKltlon to conn ar
aiona "" """J .. . I I in, .ii ih.. iai. I. ,r .vattim of r
STRONG CANBY WIND PLAYS HAVOC
UNION HALL DISTRICT
HAS PARENTS MEETING HUNTING WILL BE AS GOOD
! . EVER IN 1914
AS
Mrs. Nichols, of Oregon City, will
make her borne with Mrs. Jennl"
Jon-s for an indefinite time.
Wiley Traut, who recently canr
from the Middle West hag purchased
three lota in the I. J. Morris aubdi
vision and will soon build. At pres
ent the Traut family are domiciled in
the Haberman cottage.
The social committee of th9 Com
munity Club held lu first meeting at
the home of Mrs. Uertha M. Hart on
Kriday evening. A speaker will be s'.
cured to speak at the next regular
meeting of the club on February 4th
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayles received
word of the passing away of the form
er's father In Leavenworth, Kansas,
on Sunday, Jan. IS. Mrs. Hayles will
be remembered as Miss Mable Morse,
and sympathy 'i being extended from
her m?ny lodge friends that such
sorrow has come to them in their new
ly married life. Mr. Hayles is an only
son and with two sisters are the only
known relatives of the deceased.
I). V. Woods have rebuilt the part of
their house which was recently de
stroyed by fire.
We are losing two of our best know n
families, James Delxing, who moves
to Portland thig week, and the H. C
Painton family removing to Vancouv
er February 1.
A new sidewalk hag been laid down
from he Ha'orf store to the Meldnim
station on the East Bide. May we be
able to report new walks every week
till our streets are improved as theyj Lot of girls nevr advance beyond
should be and our roads also made I the literary department of cookhg
passable. srliooi.
The parents of the Union Hall I
CITY THROWN INTO DARKNESS "chool dlHtrlet met In the school house
U4WV on, ca nnM Friday and the Union Hall I'arent-. Although It la probable that moro
AND MANY POLES DOWN Tea. her association was formed and chneM pll,,agarit imi,K wag doi...
I The ,,,.. 0, the new organization he '"" ot 1913 ,,ln" eVPr u,!
Canby, Ore., Jan. 19. (Special) ; i. . i.rn ,v, narpnta. the teacher fore In this country, the birds do not
Can by was thrown Into darkness and an(j tj,B mdPnt (nto closer relation- seem to be depleted to any great ex-
me xeiepuone ana leiegrapn sysiems in Bnp for tho .nefit of the school, tent, according to the Oregon Hports
and around this city were completely ! Regular meeting will be held and an man, a magazine published under t.it-
ueiiiuraiizeu eanr nuiiuay morning uy eff0rt will i,e made to put the assocla- direction of Hiate tiame wanmn w li
the severe wind storm which struck t,m' n a prominent place in the life of Ham U. Flnley.
V? a a "MU the community. with a favorable winter and spring,
i .v , mT it l-i i lnm" nn ""oke "laay were: otihs thl magazine predicts that the com-
of the Molalla fclectrlc company wag Evang Mrs. V orphal. Miss Edna fipenco ln(? .,.. w, ,,e lhe ,.Ht u
hlnwn nnwn flv rinlpa nf Iho Pnplfip . .u a i r. , n. .
- " i iiii leaniier. alio Blioerviwir jireiiiou .uv. ihut I'll ,lll mja n iumv l.lr.lu
Vedder. The officers of the newly- jrh(r tho open season as llllt and
formed as-ociatlon are: President, tht hunting will be Just as good.
Mrs. John Koblna; vice-president, Mrs. i
Hattle Vorphal, and secretary treas-'
urer, Miss Ella Evang. j i ''j V - , ? j
,
' WILL EXCITE INTEREST.
States Telephone and Telegraph com
pany were blown down In the city
limits alone; the wires of the Postal
Telegraph companies were blown
down, and other damage was done.
Men were rushed to this part of the
county by all the companies concern
ed and now the repairs, for the most
part are completed.
lease llu.e neiievi .i nun a uouu , . - , .... ,,
Roads league would teaeh III.- people "'' ' V."
tlm a.'lunl-rondlllona and show them
Just where lhe present system la faul
ty; I.. Sllpp gave some Inside fuels
on the s.-lecllon of supervisors, while
John N. Kelvers spukn of tho IIUIMI
ronlra.'t law.
In Ibis connection, Justice Kelvers
pointed out thai the aliile law requires
the county court to If contracts for
all work for more than liuiid on th-'
romls, whether th money Is to bo ex
pended out of the general fund or from
the apecliil levies that are made.
After thn adjournment of thn meet
ing, Ihn following were chosen to form
the Cood Koads league and to lay
plans for the Initial campaign that will
be slart.-d: II. Iv Cross, chairman;
Jesse Hazel, M. J. drown, (irant ll.
Iiiinli k. John N. Helvers and M. I). Lat
ourelle. Following was thn menu:
linked Virginia Ham
Hashed llrown Potatoea
String Iteans
Ilread and lluttnr
FTiilt Hnlad
Hot Mince Pie
Cheese
Coffee
FREEL IS ACQUITTED
ro nu cscsM) Bunts circuit court after a Jury trial on the
charge of selling liquor without a II-
William Miller, of Canby, Drops
8idewalk While Playing
! (I'ortland Oregnnlan.)
J. T. Free), Jr., wag acquitted in the The Pre.gr.-ss Edition of the
' Morning Knleriirlse, of Oregon
cense.
According to the evidence In the
hands of the officers, he was conduct
ing a blind pig around Cherryvllle but
the Jury could not hold him on the
Canby, Ore., Jan. 19. (Special)
William .Miller fell on the sidewalk
while playing with several companions' rharee that waa hrnnt-hf .-i. m.
and broke bo'h bones In his arm Just: m inP rolirf The trial occupier tho
above the elbow today. He was hur- attention of the court through the dar
ried to Dr. Stanley Wang and the in-! and the verdict wag rendered after an
juri-u arm uresneu. 11 is expecieq inai i hour S deliberation.
me noy win recover in a snort tlm.
City, appeared Sunday and fol
lows the lines Editor llrodln 4
established a year ago. There
are fifty-six page within a neat
cover. The halftone vlewg of
places and people of Clackamas
County ghow well on calendered t
paper and the text Is well writ-
ten. The story of the resources
and opportunities of Oregon City
and the county Is an old one to
'f Oregonlans, but In the East It
, The man who tries to buy popularity will excite lively Interest In peo-
f,ets stung. pie looking thl way.
One thing that anybody can do Is ,v
to predict weather.
SANDY 8EC0NDS ORGANIZE
A baseball team composed of thu
younger generation of Sandy, Ore., to
be known as the Handy second team,
wns organized recently. John McCor
nibk was elected captuln and Lewis
Prldemorn, manager.
PARTY TO TOUR EUROPE
Charles E. Runyan, who has been
court reporter for the flfllh Judlclnl
district for a number of years, Mrs
Runyan and Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Clark
will leave for New York March 1. and
will sail shortly afterwards for Eu
rope where they will spend the gum
mer monihg motoring over the con
tlnent. They plan to include every
country in the Old World on their
trip.
Mllwaukln. At Ihn aiinclnl ekd
last yeur thn town was aulhurlied '
Issue water bonds to thn amount
l.ll.mm ..llher to purchase Ihn pr
waler plants, or erect a municipal '
er pbinl. No agreement could '
reached with Ihn owners of the wij
plants, of which tbero are two. brl
no bids were nrfernd for the bow
The meiiHiirn carried with II autlii,
lo pur. base Mlnthornn rlprings.
wai. r supply, but there haa bni
Hint llila water may not be pure, r
sides It Is known that Hull ,l,m
Is pure. It was thn Judgment
lip Hlrnlb. the. ex Mayor, that a
wuukln should get Hull H
possible. An expression or in r
on thu subjnet will be railed i
mass meeiing.
A FAIR WARNING.
Ong that Should be Htedad by 0"
City Residents.
Frequently the first sign of
trouble la a alight ache or pnln '
loins. Neglect of thlg warnlnK
the way easy for more fj
troubles dropsy, gravel, llrlght
ease. 'Tig well to pay attention W"
first agn. Weak kidneys en"
grow wenknr and delay Is of"""
genius. Residents of this U
plnce reliance In Donn's Kidney '
This tested, Qunker remedy hai J
used In kidney trouble over 50 yjj
la recommended all over the cl"
world. Head the following.
J. F. Montgomery, West 0"
City, Oregon, aaya: "I was tro
by kidney and bladder mV.,
had a dull pain In my back ''r
kldneya. While I have uaed only
box of Doan'l Kidney Pills, I K
ate their worth. After I '.,,
lhe pain left and my kldneya au
der were In much better ghsp
For sale by all dealera. I J1 -centa.
Foater Mllburn Co..
New York, sole agenta for me -Slates.
., ,
Remember the name lxn .
take no other.