Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, February 13, 1914, Image 2

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    Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County
CANBY
NATIVE SON OF SCOTLAND BURIED
w
C. CLARK, OF CANBY, LAID TO
REST MONDAY
Canliv. Or?.. Feb. 9. (SpeelnO
The turn-nil of V. C. Clark, who died
here Bt his home luat Saturday was
held today I" the Methodist church.
About lOi) of his friends attended the
services which were conducted by Rev.
W. T. Milllken, of Oregon City. Af
ter the service the hoy was laid to
rest In tho Zion cemetery. The pall
bearers were: E. H. Carlton, F. A.
Rnsenkrans. F. 11. Hilton, William
Knight, Dr. Weaver and F. 11. Flem
mine.
Walter Cross Clark was born
Lenarkshlre, Scotland, on January I,
1S1T. He was educated In (hat coun
try. At the ape of 19 he came to this
country where he staid a short time
working as a draftsman. The same
year he returned to Amercia, w here he
married Miss Issabella Katnege In
1S6S. The newly married couple re
turned to Scotland and while there
Mr. Clark was offered a position as a
draftsman of one of the largest firms
In London. Soon afterwards he was
transferred to Glascow. where he was
given a position as chief draftsman.
After a few years In this country
Clark's health became poor so he re
turned to America, then the worked
two years as chief draftsman In a ship
building establishment in New Port.
New York. Again he was forced to
move on account of his health, this
time he came to the Willamette val
ley and settled in Cauby. where be
has lived for the past sixteen years. '
Mr. Clark is survived by bis widow, i
SUPERINTENDENT TALKS INSTITUTE'
E. CALAVAN AND N. C. MARIS
SPEAK BEFORE SCHOOL
Cauby. Ore., Feb. 10. (Special) ! FOR SECOND TIME IN THREE
J. E. Calavan. county superintendent ! WEEKS BOY IS CUT IN HEAD
of schools, and X. C. Maris, spoke be-:
fore She pupils and teachers of the j
Canby school today. Mr. Maris ex
plained the prizes that will be given: West l.tnn. Ore.. Feb. 11. (Special!
to the students having the best farm ' For the second time in three weeks
products on exhibition at the fair. The ' Jimmie McKfferty, age eight, accident
pupils cf the Canby High school and y chopped his brother, Patrick McKf
grammar grades are planning to have ferty. age three, in the forehead with
a large exhibition of farm products) an axe at about 12:30 o'clock this at
this year. i ternoon. Patrick was taken to an Ore-
Mr. Calavan told oi -.he speakers' gon City doctor and the wound, which
that will be present the twenty-first of j is not serious, was dressed,
this mon:n at the gathering of the At the time the accident happened
teachers in Canby. F. Rigler, of Port-i James was chopping wood. Patrick
land, who has been the school super-! was watching his older brother and
inttndent in that city for the last! playing with the sticks as they fell
seventeen years, will be here. J. A. 1 from the axe. The hand of the wood
Churchill, the state superintendent, spliter slipped and the axe descended
and N. C Maris will speak. This ' on the forehead of the younger boy.
meeting is especially for the parents ! The fact that the axe hit a glancing
and Mr. Calavan hopes that all of the i blow and with but little force was all
people who possibly can will be pres- j that saved Patrick from probably serl
ent, The Ladies' Aid society will ; ous injury.
serve dinner in the basement of the! T
Methodist church.
CITY BEAUTIFUL IS SUGGESTED !
PORTLAND MAN SPEAKS BEFORE
CANBY BUSINESS MEN
Canby, Ore.. Feb. 10 (Special)
"A more beautiful Canby" was the ;
subject of the lecture by Howard j
Week, of Portland, before the Canby :
Business Men's club last night at Its
regular meeting. The talk was illus-j
trated with stereoptlcon slides. !
Shade trees on every Btreet was the ;
principal recommendation which the !
speaker made, although many other,
Ideas were suggested. The club will .
have a special meeting February 23 at j
which time the improvements, sug-;
gested by Mr. Week, will be discussed
and some step taken to carry them ;
out in this city. While here Mr. 1
Weed was the guest of Mayor and j
Mrs. W. H. Bair.
TEACHERS OF COUNTY TO MEET
WILL GATHER IN CANBY FOR DAY
OF SPECIAL INSTRUCTION
Canby, Ore., Feb. 5. (Special)
On the fourteenth of this month the
'eachers of Clackamas county will as
semble in this city for one day of spe
cial instruction. Many of the mid terra
examination papers will be exhibited
and the work for the rest, of the school
year will be discussed. Several school
IRRITATING COUGHS.
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ni.ihorliies of stute-wldo Importance
I will speak besides many from this
I county.
(reparations are lieliig mane ncrc "
receive tho teacher. Many of them
will he forced to remain over night and
(l will be necessary to make extra pro
vision to accomodate them.
Don't You Believe It.
Some say that chronic constipation
cannot be cure. Don't you believe It.
Ctianilvrlaln Tablets have fund oth.
ers-w-hv not you? Olvo thohi t'
Thev cost only a quarter. For sale
bv all dealers. lAl,v-
MOLALLA
FORM NEW FARMER CLUB OF PUPILS
I PLAN EXPLAINED BY EXPERTS;
in S OFFICERS ELECTED
Molalla. Ore.. Feb. 11. iSpeclall
I Siinerintendoiit J E. Calavau and V
J. Maris, field assistant of the exten
sion department of the O. A. C. gave
a talk to the school children at the
'Grange hall yesterday afternoon for
the purpose of organizing an agricul
tural club of Industrial workers, In
connection with the school fairs.
The members of this club must be
between the ages of 10 and 19 years.
There are no dues, but In case money
! is necessary, an assessment of not
; more than i5 cents a year per mem
: ber may be made if two-thirds favor
' the levy. No student may take an
i exhibit to the state fair uuless a mem
ber of this club.
Such a club was organized and tne
following officers elected: President,
: Koss Saw tell: vice-president. Miss Na
iomi Bobbins: secretary. M;ss tthel
Wells, and treasurer. Itorrel Cole.
Fifty-two pupils signified a desire to
him. members. Mr. Maris said tie
had never organized a club with more
than forty-three member.
HE HITS BABY BROTHER WITH ANIAXE
; STANDING ROOM ONLY AT PROGRAM
MOLALLA BAND HAS SUCCESSFUL
I ENTERTAINMENT
Molalla, Ore.. Feb. 9. (Special)
A house so crowded that even stand-
in? room was at a premium greeted
the entertainment given Saturday
evening by the Molalla band at To
bin's hall here. The hall was lighted i
by electric lights, for the first time,!
the current being furnished by Iter- j
strom and company, who operate the
mM'it,cr nlrtiira uhnc hurp '
Among the interesting features of
the sixteen number program was. a
solo, "Dovour Troupe," by J. H. Stone,
instrumental music on the flute by
William Staley and a solo by little
Miss Bertha Redmond. The music by
the band was also excellent and was
highly appreciated by the enthusiastic
audience.
GET LETTER FROM FAR OFF LAND
LIBERAL PUPILS RECEIVE WORD
FROM HONOKAA
Molalla. Ore., Feb. 9. (Special)
Letters, all the way from the Kapu
lena school, Honokaa, Hawaiian Is
lands, and written by children of nine
and 10 years, were received today by
the pupils of the Liberal school.
The letters are said to be very In
teresting and tell about the country,
the people, the public school sys'em.
and other conditions of the islands.
DEPRESSING COLDS.
Surely and quickly yield to Dr. King's
New Discovery. It soothes the inflamed and
irritated bronchial tubes, stops the cough, in
many cases instantly loosens the cold and
aid3 expectoration. Don't be annoyed and
suflur from coughs and colds. Take Dr.
King's New Discovery and lie cured.
"Owing to a severe cough and lung
trouble I could not work at all for several
months," writes Lewis Chamblin, of Man
chester, Ohio. "Two of the best doctors
could not help me. My weight ran down to
115 pounds. Dr. King's Xtw Discovery
cured me, and I now weigh ICO pounds."
"I am an old lover of your most valu
able Gob-end to Buffering humanity Dr.
King's New Discovery," writes Jennie
Fleming, New Dover, Ohio, "for it cured me
of a dreadful cough of three years' standing.
It was bo bad that I would cough until I
would be speechless, but, for the quick relief
of your wonderful remedy gave me, it's
worth more than all the remedies I ever used
before."
Thousands bare been helped in the same
way, by Dr. Kin;:'i New Discovery. It is
not a new mediciae, but one that has been
nsed effectively jr.r. Ihan forty-three yean
for the crre ; "orgM -nd coH. Your drug,
gist will refund jour money if Dr. Kinri
New Discovery Joes not help you. Start
taking right now. Sold by
Although tho children nr.t but lilnei
and 10 venr old. the wrlttlng l sunn
i i,e far better than many of the I
high school student are aide to pro
duce. 1'he object of tin correspond
ence Is to bring the pupils of the dif
ferent part of Hie country In close
personal touch with each other.
Kill THREE OFFERS AT ONE SESSION
MOLALLA COUNCIL SURE DEATH
TO FRANCHISES
Molalla, Oro . Feb 11.- (Special!
Two clivtrto frani'hlsi'S wi-ro voted
down, ami a third laid on the table at
a nn'.'tiiu of tho 'i'V I'ouurll last nleht
Tho frani-hlso proposed by Fred
St-hafer was tho first to bo taken up
lv the ooumll and the f rst to l
voted down. This was uuUK.lv fol
lowed by similar action on the one
brought up by M. J. I.e. The Molalla :
Klectric company's franchise
on the table. Schafcr will present a
new franchise at the next meet In of
tho council.
Two ordinances passed their second
n-adiiiK. one Mccnsimt peddlers and
the other reKUlatlnK chimneys. At the
next meetiiK! of tb council, the sub
ject of water will ho taken up.
NEW DEPOT DEDICATED AT MOLALLA
BUILDING CONSIDERED FINEST
OF KIND IN COUNTY
i
(Special)
l,.1..M,i Or. Feb S
Th ii. ,u Portland. Kuitene. and Fast
ern depot was dedicated yesterday be
fore a lame crowd It ia considered
the finest In the comity.
The buildinc is modern thromihout.
Tho floors are of cement and the en-
MIPtMKt
TutinC
DOUBLE ANGLE STEEL REACH
G'v.n CT.rrctDf Je d f liminjtif)
All ilra.n from 5prjds?r Bo
A Rrt iidi n)ipnat4i on a
M I A 1 1 I r n trnK Q - . . B I r IW - I
Kjrtsjf t Sptxr
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
Catalog
'ire (structure has been built with an
id'-a to niHke it substantial and sani
tary. The office of the station anent
is located In the rent' r of the buildinK
with the freight department on one
(-nd and the passenger on the oth' r.
The waltim; room which ha been fin
ished up In polished wood and has a
beam ceiling, is considered one of the
most commodious and comfortable In
this section of the Willamette valley.
PICTURES SHOW CARE OF TEETH
Molalla Pupils Taught Lesson In The
atre by Movies
Molalla, Ore., Feb. 10 (Special)
In order to show the pupils of the
Molalla school the causes of decay of
ter-th and their proper care, the Ore.
Kim Dental association invited the
eachers and pupils of the local school
to attend the moving picture show
viven by Dergstrom and company In
their new theatre. The pictures
showed the condition of the teeth af
ter neglect; their proper care, the
causes of decay and a dentist's method
of examination. The pupils march
ed to the theatre In a body.
The Best Cough Medicine.
"I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy ever since I have been keep
ing house," says L. C. Ilames. of Mar
bury, Ala. "I consider it one of the
best remedies I ever used. My chil
dren have all taken it and it works
like a charm. For colds and whooping;
cough it Is excellent." For sale by
all dealers. (Ad.)
GRANGE TALKS ASSOCIATION
' . -
Molalla People Would Form
Parent
Teecher Orusnliatlon
m.,im,i Or., vvh 9 iSneilll -A
parent leuclicr association for .Molalla
the most liniiorlant subject
was the most Important 'j'
l.rv.uglil before the regular n Ins
tho Molalla Grunge which was held
I this city Saturday nftern.H.n. Ml-
pcrluteudcnt J. IC Uui gave a ta Ik
l which he urg.td Ihe organza Ion uf
such a body and whi.-l.
hy a talk by Professor t 1.. t oo, .. r
along the samu lino 1 1'" speech.' h
h.h educator, were well n ce Ived and
Plan are being made to I.okIii organ
t-atlon a( once. There was to Itavs
ii oro a i" iin
i a talk bv a member of the I III-,
''y'V?"0n,,7ylU!,, T " Vlll.bi,r( school with which
postponed on account t mUuMm M f,rm(,ry ,,, ,
at that "''hool. j r(,( (mi smniimi t port
,,,, r-.n w,., niMPLETION ' " '"'''N I"" "' n,'"r 1,''rl,l"y-
BUILDING NEAR 9 COMPLETION . ( U(i vnu.Mt
c. . .'m.I.II. Will M.u. ' M" w K ,,HV"
New Structur. .1 MoU I j . Will Hv Bpl!WHirhlllld. Tlt,y from
8tor.l.nd Offices Mol.tuxllln
Molalhl. Or.. Feb. 10 .- (.speelull ,lt.,,. ... ,.,.. ii.,,,,, m
The barber shop and confectionery j
Htoro which Is belli consTUcteii ny
J. Marean Corbln on Molalla avenue
Is iiearum completion. This l t
story billldlnc and will haie an elab
orate store front. Poetors K U Todd
and W. S. Perby will occupy offices up
sialrs They hav purchased a new
supply of offlct furniture. The build
Iik is constructed under the super
vision of Amos IteiiK'le.
MOLALLA LOCALS
Molalla. Ors., I'eb. .V-(Spec bill
Ailolph AdiH'ii. who has been taking
the short winter course at t). A. I'.,
has returned home. .
Ceo. Shaver, who Is a'.tondlns O. A
C. is 111 with tbo measles ami His par
ints have been summoned to his bed-,
side I
I he liiKn scnool stuuents navo jusi i
finished the midyear exams. The '
ninth tirade did especially well In nl j
cebra while th tenth grade passed
in history with an sxerK of ninety
fho per cent. i
T J . . ll I" '
m.nt -t Ml i B M J
DOUBLE ANtkE 5TEELREACH lL f
ii i on Wnjon.
BALL AT MOLALLA
Molalla, Ore, Feb. 11. (Special)
There 1h to be a masquerade ball In
Vobln's hall Saturday night. Special
music will h" furnished and prizes
will be given for the best masquerade
lady and gentleman.
ARDENWALD.
The Anlenwald school under the di
rection of Muses Liena Clen and (ier
trudo Jlargnaves Is progressing nice
ly. Recently the pupils organized a
club called llnj Searchlight, which has
for Its oMect Ihe Improvement of the
school. ThiT'j are two divisions, each
of which gives a program on alter
nate Friday afternoons. A weekly
pnner, called tbfl Bearc&tife'it Flash Ib
edited by the clutt. ;'
Howard Mussel, the little son of Mr
and Mrs. fleorg Ilussel had an acute
attack of Indigestion last week.
How's This?
Wo offer One) Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot bt cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENET CO., Tol.do, O.
We. the understs-ned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the lt 16 years, and brllevs
htm perfectly honorable In all bustni-M
transactions end financially able to carry
out sny obligations made by his firm
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMENCE.
, Toledo, O.
Hell's Catarrk Cure I taken Internally,
actlna; directly upon tbe blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials
fn ,'re. Price 71 cents pr bottle. Bold
by all Dnifclite.
Take Hell s really Pill fee eaeetlpetloe.
Friend sre glad to sen blui out MKrtlti-
.Mr. A. Illover WHO wn qilim eri
oiinlv burned ahoul Ihe head and
hands, by I he explosion of hi gasoline
engine I slowly lliipiovllig
The Country Fair held at the Anion
uul.l mliiHil hmiHe lust I'rldav under
',,, H..ice of Ihe Christ Ian Fudeavor
,,,, wlml ,
J,,,,,
M(;,r Al. Ah,Hlli vU
, nu,,,,,,,,, ,lbl
, Mr ,,,,r,,r h'M ,,,,, , , f, acre
, Mr. j, A. Sutton, formerly of
Heltert eM-. I lo go Into
i i.tislnes
..".tin- ,., , ,,,,
. . ,
., ,, . .,.,. ,, u.,,iv
h , vnt.ntl,.n In tho I'ortland ehool
there wir nimilier of vlHltora In at
lendaticx at Ardenwnld aclimd: unions
'whom w if ii Cernld and KeniiKth Alt
now. (;iady Stephen". Henry Haxtlnn.
Mary Itlchmond and Mia Mary I'leu,
l At the recent cat uliow of I'ortlund.
"Susan Jacolm, ah eighth smdc girl
'entered all cata and brought homn lx
I prlM-t.
' The niiM-k (rial glvrn by Snd dlvlsloti
of tho SearehllKlit cluli laat Fridny
;Sn very well atlnnded Tho court
room wan crowded. titimlid of par
ill n hclhK prt'tellt. Fdwnrd Hleb
niond nerved a )udt;e; Julia Marek.
prtHeciillns attorney, and Kenneth
Itavot niton, ey for the defense. Nellie
I'rlco. nherlff and Mildred I. Mult wa
; the rrlmlnal.
CLARKCS.
V, Fatr and family are III of
the measles
Fred ."allien was In town last Hal
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f sjs-mha l)Mnftt Ct
fKsMiA.t R-sl
Northwest's
Greatest
Impcmcnt and
Vehicle
House
PORTLAND, ORE.
SPOKANE, WN.
BOISE, IDAHO
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdd II110I spent Runday
with Mr. .wahlen and family.
Willie Kli'lnsmith Is sawing wood
for lluol Ilros.
H ('. Klelnsmllh Is 111 of tho
measles.
Kugeno Kleinsmlth was In town last
week.
Fred slid liertha Zwahlen were In
Colton and visited Albert and Km ma
llaiicr lust Hominy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ilottrmlller were
In town last week.
(!. Marquardt purchased some Ittiff
Orpington chickens from Mr. Hughes
In lleaver ('reek.
Frank Nicholas and family visited
C. N .l.arklns and family last Sunday.
Elmer Klelnsmllh was In town last
week.
Highland Orange had a meeting last
Saturday.
Horrible Blotches of Eczema.
Quickly cured ,y Dr. Hobson's
Kc.ema Ointment. C. I. Caldwell, of
New Orleans, l.a., Blati a: "My doctor
advised me to try I)r. Hobson's
F.ezcma Salve.' I used three boxes of
Ointment and three cakes of Or. Hob
son's Derma Zema Soap. Today I bare
not a spot anywhere on my body and
can say I am cured." It will do the
same for you. Its soothing, healing,
antiseptic action will rid you of all
skin humors, blackheads, pimples,
Eczema blotches, red unsightly sores,
and leaves your skin clean and
healthy. Get a box today. Guaran
teed. All druggists, r,0c, or by mail.
Pfeiffer Chemical Co. Philadelphia
and St. Louis. (Adr.)
ill!
Al.t UHOL J riK t'KNr.
AVrtff 1 jlitr PrrpsrgLfiCr Aj
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Promotes D i ft' I Umflmf J
rvus and Ifcttronlitni nrMw
Ujsum Mtiqihuv itr.'taral.
Not Nahc otic.
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A rrfrfrrt IWtnr dv for f umflps
lion. Sour Shiuah.lilsiilw
NVorms Jl rvuliu Jrvrt tut
tuutndLassoruxr.
TuS 5naisrtos
h im.1 Copy ot Wrspysr.
MARQUAM.
Miss Sbaw. our t" IcphotiK operator,
has hi-r brother fniin rlhrrnian county
with h-r fr a few days
Mr Hoy Murky, who has been In
the hospital Is hciine niinln and Is III!
pr Iiik.
Tllinan Clap, who has been sick fur
some lime Is better
Choir practice rery Friday nlhi
at Mr. StM-keir. Kverymm Is e
mum to attend
Henry Hjrtli has been d"lus some
carpenter work for Wallace Albright
Miss liertha Miller I worklul In J.
C. Maniiiain s store.
Mrs J. C Maniuam, who has been
sick Is soinn better at this wrltlng
(lur school children and teacher.
Mr. Mooro and Miss I'leu will give an
entertainment In the hall Friday even
Ins. Feb. SO.
A number of lite ouns iopln from
here attended Ihe skating rlnk at Mt.
Ansel last Friday night.
U N. Jones and llntise Olson, who
went out lo Wasco County a short
time ago, are expected lo return soon.
STAFFORD.
We have had a couple of light frosts
since tho groundhog saw his shadow
last week Monday, and miim very
pleasant dnys while Ihe rest of the
time wo have had delightful and con
t'tiued rains.
Mr. Cage's new auto (ruck stands
under cover until such time. s the
'Slough of liespond" beyond Tledo
ni n n s Is nindu passable.
Mrs. I'owell ramn Saturday and on
Monday Mr. Weddln, he( linker slid
one of tho Hchats loys earh took a
load of furniture lo her new home near
Annn Hell station on the Ml. Scott
line, where she ha bought a house and
lot at (hnt place.
Ian Thursday Ihe teacher and pu
pils In the primary room were smoked
out of the building, the elliows of the
stove having become filled with soul.
August Helknr and Hob Hchats attend
ed to It, so that school was resumed
In the afternoon.
Miss Anns Nemec has been keeping
house for Mrs. Km in a llssseltirlnk for
the past two weeks, near Wllsonvllle,
as Mrs. Ilasselbrlnk was stricken with
appendicitis and had to he taken to a
hospital In I'ortlund.
The Frog fond Grange holds their
fortieth anniversary on Saturday, the
14th, and the ladles met on Wednes
day to decorate 'he hall.
Oswego Grange holds their fortieth
anniversary In April.
Charlie I -arson was around this
week repairing telephones, pulling In
new bntterys, etc.
WIL80NVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood and
daughter went lo I'ortland lust Satur
day lo see "Utile Women" being
layef there.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore have located at
Ihe old llnrtshorne place and are mak
ing big Improvements all around thmn.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron McConnell at
tended the funeral of Mr. McConneH'a
cousin. Stella McConnell, at Sher
wood a week ago.
Mr. Ilethme has resigned his posi
tion as teacher In t'nlon district, and
experts to furm.
Mrs Chns. Wagner lias been III for
a few days.
Tho rare-lit Teachers' Association
held a meeting In the school house on
Friday afternoon, at the close of
school.
Mrs. Marlon Young spent a few
days In the Hose City recently, visiting
relatives.
Andy Ilasselbrlnk was taken to a
I'ortland hospital on Thursday, Feb.
5th, where he underwent an operation
for appendicitis, and his hosts ot
friends are pleased to learn that h
Is getting along nicely.
The; Hood View Choral society met
at Btallncher's home on Friday even
ing. Miss Alice Todd won tbe prlr.a
for Impersonation of a lllblo character.
The Corral Creek school had a read
ing match on Friday afternoon, sides
being chosen hy aWrren Green and
Claire Hay and the counting of credlta
gave the victory to Claire's side, by a
big majority.
Miss llrltt, of Newberg, visited at
the Angus farm on Saturday and Bun
day, after which Miss Jessie Angus
returned with her on Monday to New
berg. The "Suffragette nab," given by
the M. K Church Gleaners' Club, on
last Friday night was a splendid suo
cess, and netted over forty dollars for
GASTQRIA
For Infant! wnd Children.
The Kind You Have 1
Always Bought 1 1
Boars tho
Signature
of
For Ovei
Thirty Yean
the treasury of the Young Vmf
club.
MIAOOWBROO.
IV II Chfiidsren. Mabel, lUtk i
Hub. n Chlodgren went to Orrgos
Friday eteiilug In hear the glee 9
from O. A. ('.. of which Ju-s (N
gren Is a member '
Mr Chs Kirk, furmerly nt I''
plsre. bill noW of So UtlMB trf.i .
visiting friends and neighbors ,
Itnlph llolman and Mr I'hss
most of their sheep tn Mr I'sriir
Msple I -sue,
A number of person BttmeVeV
basket hall game at Colton Httn
evening between Colton and Cos;
0 of Oregon City
Mts F.tnltle llofstetter hll
staying at Mr. Marshall's ot di
ss Ihey all have the nirn.i'S.
Mr and Mr Unit Hlsiulniwi
children spent Sunday at A. U '.
kins .
Mr Htewrrt. of I'ortland Nl
of men surveying some of k'l i
Sgilll last week.
Hubert and Glen Orrm i-nti'
day last week visiting Mall's
Multnomah station.
BARLOW.
Mr. Tullmun went to Hslrs
week to attend the funeral id sh
Mrs Iturdtrk entertained the
aid of Ihe Synod l.ulhern hurra
nesday.
Clarence Ijiudsverk wml te I
land Saturday, where he sill M
course of studies at (he Y V C I
Itobert Ogle returned lo his It
from I'ortland Monday, oh'-r
been fur the winter.
J'din Ogle, of Aurora, wss Is
Tuesday. '
Mrs Itrudwlg went lo hirtlaeT
her daughter, Mis nni.
evening.
Walter Irwin, of Albany. "
hi uncle. K. K. Irwin. MnaT- J
Mrs. xmeiit and son. K'l'sf
went to I'ortland Sunday to W
her physician.
Geo. Voteto, of I'ortland, upw1'
day with his parents.
Theolln Irs'n was h"tn '
I'ortland for the day Sunday
fieo, Oglesby, of Needy, r''
Friday night at the literary
on the road question
It K Irwin was visiting rl'
In I'ortland Sunday.
Tho literary meeting wss wrf
tended Friday evening. The pr
was the heat of the season and
generally conceded that owr W'
Is thoroughly educational.
Miss Lena Grlbble. of MuckS
and Miss Haphlne lllssel. of Ci
with other young people, attend!
literary inenllng Friday evnlnf
both look part In the program. I
Ortbble reciting and Miss lllssel
ling and singing. Moth of ill1
rendered their seleottons besuW
Mr. Howe's family have tskJ
session of their new bungales
The city Is laying a cemcnl
front of Mr. Wiirfel'a store.
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HAZELIA.
Mr. snd Mrs. FVed lirhtu
Sunday In Oswego, guest t 1
Shipley. .
The Misses Nina and Malx-I
were pleasantly entertained Tt
afternoon hy Miss Klhel Haksf- '
A. Helms, Frank Chllds, Mr '
berg and others, were among H
lies seen In Portland ThiirKilM
The I'resldlng Klder of H'
Wilson, and son were giicit
and Mrs. 8. 8. IWiiits 8aturl'
nlng. .
Mr. Msrgum, f Canby. th
Agent, was canvassing Ih's 'lp
hiw.H lha lnl ulr 1
Mrs - llif bnr,l 7.lvntf was h
noon calrer h Klalo bnrtis
Miss Kthel Thompson, from
Sent Sunday with Miss K'H "l
Mrs. F.arman was plesssntlf
talned by Mrs. A. Helms Thuf
Mrs. F. A. Child wss s WJ
guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred V
Thursday. ,v
Hill llullock Is clearing l"4
Neilson. kl
Theo. fltelnhllbrr has pnfw"
new team.
BOY IS INJURES
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pnf
by Dra. Guy and H. 8. ,
oelva medical attention front w
Rocker for an tnjnred hiP Z
brought In from 8co where
been living with his parents.
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