Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County MOLALLA GRANGE HEARS EXPERT8 TALK MEADOWBROOK. Two Members of O. A. C. Faculty Ap- pead it Molalla Meeting Molalla. Ore., Mar. . (Special The grange hold their regular uieetnig Saturday. A large crowd was present and all partook of the dinner served by the ladles. After dinner the hall was thrown open to the public. All were enthusi astic to hear the Oregon Agricultural college's lecturers, Mrs. Calvin, dean of domestic science and art; Prof. Seuddor spoke on the fertility of the noil, while Mrs. Calvin delivered an interesting address on home duties and domestic art. She also spoke on social and church life. j Next Saturday a parent-teachers" meeting will be held and all are urged to come. There will be a basket social and program given at the Meadow-brook school house Saturday night, March 14. and everybody Is Invited. I. O. Orem will soon commence sawing wood with hit gasoline engine for Mr. Honacker. Mr. A. Chase and three children, Ida. Wllma and Raymond, of nreshani, visited at J. F. Chase's a few days. K. U Orom and son, Hobort. are do ing some grubbing and fencing for 1). I. Trnlllnser. Miss May Voder spent Sunday with her folks at Hubbard. Ruben and Kuth Chlndgron visited at R. !. I'olman's Sunday. Miss Kmllie and Otto Hofstettcr vis ited at Needy a couple of days last week. Pelbert Hutchinson spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives In Canby. MEADOWBROOK. BIG CROWD GREETS MUSICIANS Programme of 17 Number Rendered Before Molalla Audience. Molalla, Ore.. Mar. . (SpeclaM The musical recital given by Fred Ey man and his music class In Tobln's hall Saturday night was a grand suc cess. The hall was so crowded that standing room was at a premium. An interesting program of 17 num bers was rendered and was greatly ap preciated by the enthusiastic audience. Among the features were: Instru mental music, "Zampa," by Miss Ag-j tended the dance at Mr. Hutchluson'j I Quite a number aliened the spell- lug match at Clarks between seven senoois. naras. Mramiwum, mtu land. I'PPer Highland. Shubel, Timber Grove and Alln-rta. Dewey 'l-afollotte of Timber drove winning the prise. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Chlndgreu and daughters. Vivian and Ijiurn and Mr. Hloom spent Sunday at P. 0. Chlnd gren's. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Chase, son. Harry. Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Schlewe. Ella, Ut ile and Julius Schiewe spent Sunday at A. L. I-arklns. Mrs. Chs. Holman relumed home after spending a couple of weeks with her daughter In Portland. Gladys Itatey. of Dickey Prairie, at BARLOW. Miss Hexslo Sheppitrd, of Holyal. Ore., was visiting relatives and friends here over Sunday. Mine Sheppard has a homestead at Rolyat and she In tends leaving Portland for that plaoo as soon as the roads open up so that she ran get out there. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Nason, of Oregon lily were visiting here Sunday. Mer.dames Ed and James Ogle, of Aurora, were calling on friends here Tuesday. Herbert Keohaugh has an attack of appendicitis. Verne) Kechuugh .md Miss Hush, of Portland are visiting Mr. K.-ebaugh's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will. Koebaugh. The literary mooting closed Friday I night with a very Interesting program.' Miss Kennlght. of Canby, gave a; MAZELIA Most of Hanella farmers are plowing these fine days, Frank Haley, from Portland, was al Haselln Saturday renewing old ac quaintances Mr. and Mr. F. H. Chllds were luncheon guest of Mr. and Mr. Fred I -eh nut n Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norland enter tallied fifty guests to dinner Sunday In honor of their daughter, Ivan's, thirteenth bliihdav. Harold lUker Is III with measles at Ibis writing. Mr. and Mr. C. C. norland spenLJ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whit-, ten. I Mrs. Weddle and daughter were Sunday guests of Mrs. A. Helm. Creek schoor In the near future, m" dale not being set yel. A railroad meeilng held at Hlone Monday afternoon alttni ted much at teiitlon. a number of runner from this section attended. Joe Heard. rff lias renin! his farm and has taken a homestead near Hetid. Elmer Toug has been In Hie Oregon City hospital for several week. II"1 Is reported to be Improving. Koad Supervisor Sulberl bn a crew of men break rock on Froodolph's farm. II. .1. Feather ha purchased a new slump puller. J. Ijim Is enlarging III poultry plant. He has good success In all Hue of the poultry business, t'lai-kama Count v seem especially adapted to this business. ne. Clifford; flute solo, by Will Stan ley, and a solo, by Miss lien. GATHER AT OLD FASHIONED BARN RAISING AT MOLALLA Saturday night. WILSONVILLE. Gladvs Wagner has been quite 111 I for some time with measles, and her Molalla. Ore.. Mar. 9 (SDeclall 'many friends and school dates hop A number of nelchbors met at the for her a speedy recovery. tinmB nf -rvv" Wilheim FHit nl Miss Helen Murray and her broth partook in an old fashioned barn rais- rs entertained the Choral society of ins. A delicious dinner was served, " iaW evening, and everyone enjoyed themselves. Mr. The dance given in the A. O. I . . Wilheim greatly appreciated the kind- hall on Saturday evening was well at ness of his friends. i tended snd many couples were present , . j to trip the light fantastic Mrs. Marion Young visited relatives DEDICATE FACTORY WITH DANCE ln tne RoM city recently. I Miss Elizabeth Probst has been vls- nrst Moiana Plant will open witnm tmR her sister, Mrs. Clutter, at Mul Few Days 0J, ' I N. 0. Say went to Portland on Molalla, Ore, Mar. 11. (Special) Thursday, returning the same day. Aiva Jackson and John Brack will Mlsg g, M Graham Is spending some ive oance saiuroay uigm to oeai- ,ime ln portland helping care for Jos- cate their new cabinet factory. There epr,ine Graham, who is 111 with the will be special music by the band. ; prevailing malady, the measles. This is the first factory put up In The Parent-Teachers' Association Molalla and will probably pave the held a meeting in the school house on way for many others. It Is now 30x60 Friday afternoon. This association feet, but will be extended out to Main nM been a great aid to the local street making the building 30x100. The , school, having already placed single owners have bought an entire equip-, i nno mom nf h new school. ment of new machinery. M well ag helping ln numerous other ." ' ' ( ways and doubtless the good work Molalla Couple Are wiI, Btlll g0 on Married In Oregon City. The agricultural societies organized At 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon Mr.! recently, meet every last Friday and William J. Avison and Miss Hettie L. first Friday in the month. Gladys Bowman, both of Molalla were quietly Wagner is president at Wllsonvllle. married at the home of Dr. and Mrs.- The members of the local Odd Fel C. H. Meissner, by Rev. T. B. Ford, lows lodge gave a splendid banquet pastor of the Methodist church. and a delightful entertainment to the Mr. Avison Is the brother of Mrs. Rebekah society on Saturday evening Meissner and Mrs. H. E. Hendry both last, at the hall. The Hibb sisters, of of this city and the son of Mr. and Mulloy. were present and sang some Mrs. E. T. Avison of Ellensburg. Wn., books in their pleasing manner, who were former residents of Oregon The M. E. church is preparing to City, where they were prominent in (give a fine program on Easter Sunday social circles. and whether it will be held in the Only a few immediate relatives of 'morning or evening will be announced at a later date. The members of the Mothers' Club of Corral Creek are planning to give a basket social in April. The cast of , characters has been selected for the i play entitled, "Our Awful Aunt." I Some potatoes have been shipped j from Wllsonvllle recently, but there j are still a good many unsold .which Lena Lehman was a luncheon guest lengthy and Interstlng recitation which of Audrey Wanker Sunday. was well rendered. We thank her for Mrs Chllds Is visiting In Portland taking part. We also wish to thank -with Mr. Walling. Thorsen Anderson for hi kindness In j Mr m,,,,,,,,,, from fll.0 rnlo.! on assisting with the singing In the lit- mm,,,or f Hnrellaltea Inst Tuesdav. on!ry' , ... i ..." A- Helms mad a business trip to .rs. i-coggm. oi r.iiM-m. ...... j vrtnm Mondav. wun ner sister, Mrs. auutoh. .. i jril Anilrus fell murs.iuy ana nun ner Knee quite nauiy. I Irving addition. Mr. Melvtn is serving on tne jury, Mr, Kl(( rh(lr).n w,.r after1 at Oregon City again. ,,,, Clllr of Mr. Richard Zlvney! Mrs. J. A. Andrews went to N.-w s , ; r.rn r nun. in bit .... n .. i. ......., i. ..,,1 f 1 fr, Ttinmn were i nle:isant caller In this vicinity Sun dav Mr. Mclntyre' of Oswego, were1 Sunday visitor at the Will Wanker home. V.lss Mabel Dale and Milton Shipley from Oswego, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mr. Fred Lehman j A. Nellson was a Smiday visitor In I Oregon Cltv, where his wife I sick at the hospital. I Mr. Htlltber has lieen In Portland th last few davs attending business. receiving prize for their endeavor Mr. and Mr. Duncan expwl to bring at representing what was regular hard the'r daughter. Harriet, home the last times. Mcsdamc ItoWiisou and Mr. Mrs. George Gill and children are of the week, from Portland where she! Idling furnished music for the quad- ill with the measles. has been at the hospital with typhoid I rllle and r-l. Messrs. George () Bethel Smith as bH'n absent from fever. from, l.loyd Ttllbury and Uuralne t scflool several days on account of, Mr. and .Mrs. S. S. Bouti and little- trout gave a number of stiocMon Woodard. She returned home Sunday. Mr. Sage received the sad news of the death of his brother in Montana. This brother wus as a father lo Mr. Sage. He gave him a homo at the ate of 7. w hen thev were left orphans. Miss Josephine Wrolstad returned honie from California last week, where she ha been for several mouths. EVERGREEN. I The weather being favorable the! farmers of Evergreen are busy plow-1 lug and seeding. Best Family Latlv. Ileware of constipation. I'se Dr King New lilt Slid keep well i Mrs Charles E. Smith, of West Fran. ; lln. Me., calls them "Our family lava !ve." Nothing better for adult or aged. Cot them today, 25 cents. All I .1- I.t. ..w l.v .....II Fred Lehman spent Thursday "'TV V' l - - - om,.,.!.,. In Portland, the guest of her aunt In ' " , '' Ti. v"" r JENNINGS LODGE. The regular meeting of Hie Com mini II. V tiub was held on Wednesday, March 4th. at the lladlorf hall. At the luislm ss meeting the several road coin uilttoe gave their reports and Mr. Ostrom was appointed to get black board for the station In our dldrli-t to be usi'd for romuitiiilly notices. Af ttr the business meeting a "Hard Times" party took up the social hours, rulqiio and poverty stricken were many of the face and costume. Mr. 1 i .'ii ry Smith and .Mr Caldwell eaiii astohii Alt OIIOL J rtg t IM' AYi-flf IuIhV IVrpinlligi trli Nlmll.iilii$i'Hiu1j.ilWiti both parties witnessed the ceremony, which was a surprise to their many friends. Following the wedding a small reception was give in their honor at the Meissner home. Mr. and Mrs. Avison, after a short honeymoon will take up their resi dence at Molalla. . . r bitio uvta I vasoi Mtsmvi I TliTlNO V CO'W I i'i d BMW CvJ 1 JT VrrJ f jt ft , . , cUK I J u-J- .M j DOUBLE ANat STEEL REACH H Stra.n from 3prjJr Bo A Rjch ,aa mJispanbU on a Manure Spredder a it it on jWjqon. lllrgtlk'JllimniiBMkllklM' PrtimoK'a DiCcjIkMlflimfJ n's ;nl IVuX'oiUilni nrCB HMuni Miiqihinr rtrMiutnl MITWAWCOTIC. i.uM "AV Amtfrrl hVmrdv forOwAw lion. Sour SUturth.HlJirtwi WornuJloiiwiwiiiJrtriM iwssaiulLo.ssorMUP. rat-Sin Sifcvsfurt at KDV WWK. CASTOl For Infn-ati wnd Chll.lrn f The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tlio Signature. of hi AAtf Kiact Copy ol Wrppor. (I list For Ovti Thirty Year GASTORI of young piHpli lo the Oaks on Hat 1 lirday evi-nlli Mlsse Flleen 1111.' Kern Hart, Kllen lUrt. tiara Miller! and Fiora Hill and Mrar. ('olnnaii Hill. Frank Tlmtna and Will I'txik en. j Joy fl roller skating during the rvn Ing. Mr Frank Thomas l-ft on Monday Sunday sin. taken lo XU k Samaritan IhiIi t I'nrtliMW operation, whlrh prnvnd iinew lo save hrr lift-. She wis u 4 Her al Kjigln t'rrrk and lavani lirr of relative. Ix-aldi-i a kfi v ber of friend Mr. W, K. t'ary rtiumed In for Tlllatn.K.k where he ha accepted ( Mirivlll Vlnedy where Mr PLANS COMPLETED FOR GARAGE feemil biwh?n thVr unusual- ly good, and keeping well. Mllwaukie Building Will be 50x100 Will be on Front Street STAFFORD. This is beautiful spring weather. Peach blooms begin to show color. Spring is the best time for eastern Milwaukie, Ore.. Mar. 11. (Special) John G. Wilson .architect of Port land has Just completed a set of plans i tourists to visit Oregon, they are sure and specifications for the garage to I to fa'l 'n '0Te wltn the climate, be erected by Isaac Gratton. The. A letter from San Diego, California, building will be located on the corner ; since the flood of a few weeks ago of Front and Jackson street and will ' ay It rained; then It poured, and the be 50x100 feet, fronting on Front i funniest part of it was that numbers street DECIDE ON IMPROVEMENT of tourists down there from Portland and other places In Oregon to spend a lovely winter, packed up and came home, declaring they were never rained on like that in Oregon. Mrs. Oldham's little girl Is better. Mrs. Spansenberg took her baby to Portland last Saturday to consult a Milwaukie. Ore. Mar. 10. (Special) At a special called meeting of the city council Tuesday evening a reso lution was passed ordering W. H. Con-' doctor a9 the baby an(1 hergclf are not sill to proceed with the work on Harrl- weU. Tney are gtaylng wltn her moth son street, er, but were to return on Wednesday. Mayor Elmer presided at the meet- jaife G. E. Hayes was out Sunday ing and Councllmen Albee, Counsell.to see the old place. The renter, Mr. King and Lording and Recorder, Oldham. Is cleaning It up and putting Mathews were present. Councilman . i,.f t .i, . ,n.v., Mitchell was absent. SANDY. The Mercantile Co. has placed a gasoline engine ln the Sandy printing office. A. C. Thomas Is reported to be in ! places and what nlan he will follow to park and houses, etc., which Improves the looks of the place very much. He Is also putting out enough berries of dlffernt kinds to supply a family abundantly. All begin to wonder when the road boss Is going to mend the road in very poor health Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas have returned from Marmot. C. F. Barber has returned to Port land after a few days spent on his ranch near Sandy. Ruth Revenue won first prize In a spelling match recently held In 8andy. Verne Rogers has entered npon his duties as bookkeeper at the Sandy Creamery. The Sandy News has opened an of fice In the Otto Meinlg block. It is reported that the sheet will make Its first appearance this week. Mrs. W. H. Scbminkey has returned from a few days' stay in Portland. Alice McGuggln Is spending a week witn ner sister at Bull Run. H. V. Edwards has put up a building near the livery barn and will use the same ror nis saloon business. H. Kehres is building a large house near the Lutheran church. J. H. Richards, of Sellwood, has moved his family to Dover. Steve Hoffman has sold his property near Dover to W. H. Schminkey and gone to Alaska. A little railroad enthusiasm was aroused at a meeting Saturday when representatives of the P. R. L. P. Co. made some Inquiries as regards business that might be expected if a railroad should Up the Sandy Valley. C. Junker is re-planking the road way in front of the Dittert harness shop. W. J. Dlrx is spending a fortnight in Gresham and Portland, leaving Geo. Walt in charge of the hardware store. Chamberlain's Tablets for Constipa tion. For constipation. Chamberlain's Tab lets are excellent. Easy to take, mild and gentle in effect Give them a trial for sal by all dealers. (Adv.) do so. Our road supervisors have been "many men. of many minds," hence our roads grow worse Instead of bet ter. It may be too, owing to the con tinned rains. Mrs. Claus Peters, who returned last Monday from the Oregon City hospital does not seem to have been greatly benefited. She Is confined to her bed moBt of the time. The Ladies' Circle will meet with Mrs. Nussbaum next week, Thursday, March 19. The hostess Is planning ror an old fashioned quilting, and there will be other Interesting features therefore a full attendance is to be expected. Recent news from St. Helens says the whole family of J. Q. Gage has been have the mumps, and the school is closed on account of an epidemic of mumps, measles and scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Gage are lust able to be about again, the former having been sick with them for three weeks. 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Htovvr was a business' lias ien eoniliirttng gnm ihandlse bualnraa for the put! moot ha. The good wire lid a ear and shipped In ('art ( II. Ill atoro al Kalarada Ihla wr i Mr I'arv will arrive hom KrtAf W. H. pyl and wlfit mad itri Mull Hon fXday II W. Cary was a Portland n Thursday. 1-ail Halunlar ftnrnnn IW I la gave a Pruning drmon.ir.Oa this wwk " ttio stain fruit farm at Carfl.lt ,, . .; .,. .,, . ... 1 J K. I'ardnx, of (iladatone. cud . t ,r,fh,,Ml ,P,lv; ,h", n lb. Ilehubllc.n tlrket fo, X;n'' -f county trea.urer. Mr. Il.de and fatn'lv. of Portland. Mr i v an . . are Uv.ng in .he lly Welch cottage on ! H ' ' ' 1 ..'.. . Mr and Mr. l. al are pl..a.ly I '"'m Mvnl-T"'' . . .. I.W..H a, the 8,Tr cott.ge. , , . P the C. K. Warner family are getting v . ..,,. nicely ..t the I'alnlon hou.e J, ' "rr Miss Nt-llle Heli enterta'm d eight a i.i, n. . . .i.- . lit 1 1.. rirl. .i h. ,. lvi.i.. i . ' A 'l'noni lln owned .y th r r ,, I "'. I". ITTirtlMftl tahiak .... I.la I -iii is run uii iimw u LV.tin ll.r.... Illl ft .1 . w-re ,,, and cake i ZZT, k ":;!;:L:fa,c,ry,:r; I n i-i t- lIIT'ni'tll. Mr ' IllPaw Ik .I.i..t. - m a ..I IMant. of (regn fltv. I. drlllln : u ' ' ' "'V'" "J ' " I"..' i. n : .m k ",f ' ' Kestauran! and I doing a nlc ( . .,, ..... mi. iiuuiiMT cir irama EAGLE CREEK. After a short Illness Mrs. Bertha DoiiRlasa died at the Good Samaritan Hospital March 9. at 11 a. m. She was taken sick Wednesday morning and ln a couple of days seemed to be getting better, but lat Sunday after noon she became worse and It waa thought best to take her to the hos pital. On account of the death of Mr. Ber tha Douglass there will be no concert at the school bouse Saturday, March Mrs. Strahl went to Forest Grove Saturday to make a visit Roy Douglass butchered nine hogs on Monday and will ship them to Port- iana inesoay. We?h?ru ', u . L-, . !,on" w,'rfi Pleasantly entertained by on the mandolin and guitar as well as Kthel I Robb, of Fir Grove, spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Borland Sunday a few vocal numbers. Mrs. I'alnlon vvm 1 lCre Pa.nh, , 'ev"'''"K. I was heartily encored when she gave William Lewis spent the week end, A Iare crowd attended church at Ilrudder Ilrown on Apples. Many with friends in Portland. Hazelia Saturday night and all en- who wore Jewelry and their Sunday Mrs. Frances Maiden and sons, Ed-, Joyed Mr. Wilson's sermon on "If A clothes were lined. P. I). Newell act- m th? liTwtfu Pand. visited Man Die. Will he live Again." Ing as Judge. Will Jacobs, Cal Morse, a f W a"", !.a8t 8at ' M1" 'urll Imcn 'Pen' "e &- ''' Uruechert and Mrs. Ostrom were vft 11 "T? R'aVe fr Cau'i at I policemen, while Mrs. Ii. M. Hart was MrL w! rl ! fc . , Ern,Rt Whl,,pn and ,aml,', movPd lhe ro"rt t'111'"- Iffreshments in frnm !? J"?,, J" , ''"' to the Kd Whltten ranch Friday, keeping of the Hard Times party rL iSST. Vl.8ltPwllh relat've- Max McMahon makes regular trips were served. At the next regular meet Iin t nv E,vern have or-!a.'roHs the Tualatin. What's the at- Ing. the social committee have secured ganized a Civic Improvement Club tr-neii u..i . r u,. . .. .. ' ,. . . . , Mviui.nirwj LII . ,rnn un nanna- - j lion" ijnd "Swat the Fly." Dr. C. L. ELWOOD. - Haynes will furnish the muslcale ntim-j ! bers of the program. We are enjoying fine weather again. 1 The Fraternal Union Iodge will give -nany rrees will soon oe in Dic.om it a play in about three weeks. The first the warm weather continues. Crops rehearsal takini nine on WiinouHun are looking good In this locality. , evening of this week at the H J liol.. with a membership of twentv-five They hold their meetings everty two weekB ln Schwartz's hall. Mrs. Courtrlght is suffering with a sore foot. Rer. Smith filled bis regular appoint ment at Evergreen last Sunday. The dance at Schwartz's hall last Saturday evening was well attended and all reported having a fine time. Music was furnished by Schwartz's or- cnestra. ' There will be a game of base on the Evergreen school diamond next Sunday, between the Fir Grove and Evergreen school nmes. There will be German services at the school house next Sunday at elev en OCIOCK. The ladies of the Civic Imnrovement Club weher honored by a visit from the Kevs. smith and Milliken. of Orezon City, at the meeting last Wednesday. On account of rushing business It has become necessary for Schwartz Brothers to balld on an addition and remodel their store In general. Meade and Mildred McKilllcan en tertained a number of their young friends at tbelr home last Saturday erenlnr. The evening waa spent lo lieas. Ir. Htelner, a phyalclan who I been a resident of Ibis place for m lime, will leave In a few days t rate al Handy. Miss Floririco Kendall, who haik vry sb k with measles, has ataxM covered. Ilev. (J. II. Hlilppv, of Vrrpw. W'aah.. la conduct lug a rtcaotv Ings at this place at the HeOrfU' Church of Christ building oe fc Street. Paul Womer has been horn week visiting bis parents. Prof. (Inthrln entertained Ihi jketball boys laat Tuesday iilnhUM nomn or w m. Hale. Th ladl'l M. K. church prepared the sniopttf repast served. , A spelling match, of whirl schools In Supervisor James' dl lake part will m ,ed at KsUeadi'; March 27th. f The baski-tliall season In K..Uf ended Inst Saturday evening. Iia II II- . . . . . entertained the Cnisadem. the young !,,'; " ns unai.le lo gel " men's class of the M. K . Sunday school I "" " WUa ...... ..,n. hauling riment and gravel to the I.oW I'll luace. wiu.-n Kill lie nan) f,,r .alha and drives. Mr. Iiwell la making t'-nslv,. Iinprnvi'inents on Ills brrry tiirtn. ESTACA0A. Mrs. K. W. Hnrtleti wns hostess In a niimlii r of hi-r frtemls Friday even Ing. when uii.. entertained at a six o'clock dinner Duplb al whist waa plnvi'd after dinner until a late hour. John Hrown, of rircsham. waa an Ksiacada visitor the latter Dart of laat week. A d"lk'hlfti time waa had by a iiumlx'r of guests al the home of Mr.1 ani Mrs. H. M. James last Thursday; evening. After dinner a few hours, were enloyid In visiting and rards. A most pleasant affair with young people Inst week was when thel tnvlnclliles, a class of young ladles, I whose teacher Is Mrs. T. J. Reagan. Miss Nettle Woodle U the mMt f 1 .."i relative, over this way7 " InfTgoci Uml Mr. Henderson was ln Oregon Cltv Inson hnmn iai ween on tmslness. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Newell are re- irii. uiiu mrs. lidb arc on tneir ceivirie e.nntrrntitintir,r,M k a . . . . . . w.--r nil, nr- i..,,,... -mi axain. nva or a lit n rranria,n .i n. k ball L i' , Cand"' wa ,n E1 004 ,aBt of Mr "nd Mr- lln Fort 'n Portland bal week reglserlng Toters. i Mrs. Ford was formerly Miss Ban la 'e Wfl are glad to hear that Mr. Parks Newell. n a Th.Ti Tr- . ... Mrs. John Jennings has been 111 with TheElwood people are trying to m- tonsllltls and Miss Larsen a trained prove their telephone service. ' rse, has been h dirinT thl Mrs. Nelson returned from a short week . Mr Vaiion .,. ... , " r ' '."muiiien. many nousewives Mr Vailen attended court last week have purchased thl. wri(Tfi i.w saving device. Mrs. Anna 8. Hayes will present her pupils of this school ln concert on Friday afternoon at ths regular Parent-Teachers' meeting for March. The The basket STTren in .... L.n" ' "? nv.,td t,o v . " , "".i ...nun una see inn wora mat is being ?.a.".bZih'DamJ-co,,rboo,''" 4 In music In the school at thl. gooa program was given nlac nnilee th irnn. m ayes. tor tne interest of our bad mart a Mr. Blttnor, our new supervisor was in Oregon City on business. DAMASCUS. attended, a and the sale of baskets netted 4i A tie social will be given at Rock at the home of Mrs. Roagnn Garfield will have a masquerade ball at the country cub on March 20. A. Drill, nf Cnrailero, visited Port land a couple of days this week. J. W. Iteed transacted business In Portland for a couple of dnys tho lat ter nnrt of last week. The Reheknhs, of Kslacnda, Installed officers Wednesdny evening, after wards enjoying a social time. me seeond booster meeting for the purpose of hearing the report of the committee appointed to look tip the rnnnerv proposition was held here last Saturday morning. Mr. Hunt, the rhalrmnn, gave a condensed and grat ifying report of what he had learned In regard to canneries, while on an In- snecnon tour to Portland and other maces wnere ennneries are nneratert last week. His facts and figures were very favorable to (he success of a I nn.Tv for Kstacsda. Prof. Iwla of the Oregon Agricultural College and A. P. Hrown. of Corvallla. a fmlt grow er and a prominent factor In the sue cess of the cannery at Corvallls, were present and gave addresses. The commute was Instructed to make all preliminary arrangements and plans and will report again at a meeting which will be held on Saturday, March 21. at Kstacada. R. E. Klllson and wife, of McMlnn vllle, arrived here Inst Monday and Mr. Ellison has accented position w"h ?.,rarr Mprr"l Co. Mr. and Mrs. Klllson are now rudinin .. . . . inn v.nrT uoiinn on nroaflway. ne j. it. Hughes house at Currlns- " " 'ni nre Monday from a de fectlve fine, (he fire was discovered In L - ..1.rV ,h" b"lldn with but a verv llttlo lo,,,. Mrs. William Uwrence, of Portland visited at the n o tin In v.' Sunday. The funeral services nr ... mains of Mrs. Bertha Douglas. f Kagle Creek, were held In Rstacad. Wednesday morning. The Interment was made at this ni.. u r. " STARTS IN Mohair shearing has started south on a limited scale and II er conditions continue favorst I atlons will be begun In earns '; In a wm.k,(or 10 days. Indlcatloihi'are pointing ' healthy market for mohair .,1 son than for many yeara, a 1 la not likely that some of ths1", values that ruled last year wilt . plicated this season. . Owing to the operation of th tnrlff law manufacturers no J, exactly where they stand In ttf' mohnlr. There Is none of tn s lalnty of a few years ago. negins to look as If inn J" nrlrn f.ii . k -1 - t . from " iisir win rum to 2fio a pound. A year ago K t. around 30c. "Manufacturers would prefer WJ chase domestic mohair." ". ?. Melzgnr, of Herman Metr.ger ana1 "If Ihey can secure It at a eom9L . price. If the price Is In Mn world's conditions they will nattnj look to the home supplies first W', taking up with the foreign VT" However. If due lo eomoetltlon or other causes the prlca here resch yond a foreign basis, then It , likely that the manufacturer competed to look abroad for his "The present situation In tM r hair market Is strong. The ton the market looks steady. Values T to be somewhat settled and turers are able to aecurs their f uct for what It Is really worth- j batf Mrs. 8. P. Dow chaperoned a party ls was 111 bot AZZ A poor reputation nay than nona at all. b wo. (UKST,