Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 27, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    OKEGON fHTY FiNTKRPlUSK. KKIDAV. MAKCIT 27.
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Enterprise News
FALL FROM BUGGY
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Molnlla. nrw.. ittiir. .u. ii -""
?,::r.r:,in1l,t,d from Tanby . MotaU today
Prairie early vf er.iay mornnm
Tnnailnv wllllll Mrs. VoRt US rill-
Inx In a buRpy nor Pchafor'a mill, tho
apriiiK aoat of tho waKon broke and
throw hor and nor " M
pronnd. lV.th women reoeivui at nous ,
Injuries. She was marly .J Jar
old. ... .
w . l.na manV fHdfll . na V38
.MT. lin. ..
loved and respected by all who know
her. She was burled this afternoon
In Adams' cemetery. Rev. S. K. Witty
officiating.
MOLALLA AFTER NEW BRICK SCHOOL
PLANS ARE MADE FOR STRUC
TURE TO HOLD MORE
Molalla, Ore.. March 20. (Special)
The Parent-Teacbers' association
in thA school buildins yesterday
afternoon. The house was crowded!
with interested parents. Superintend
ent J. E. Calavan was present and
made an interestng address. He rec
ommended the co-operation of Molalla
and the surrounding districts In build
ing a new high school building at this
place.
The sentiment of the public was In
favor of building a new school house
but some thought a wooden building
would be the best, while other pre
ferred a brick one.
A committee was appointed to look
Into the matter of the consolidation
the districts-and was Instructed to
call a meeting within ten days.
Many from Molalla expressed them
selves as willing to build the new
school but believed that the outside
districts should help keep It up after
It was built.
If such a plan Is adopted the pres
ent building will probably be moved to
the edse of the school grounas ana
imx1 for a evmnasium and for the
man u el training and domestic science
departments. The new building would
be constructed where the present
school house now stands.
If the new structure Is built, a four
year high school course would be giv
en, more teachers will be employed,
and a laboratory fully equipped, ac
cord'ng to those who favor the plan.
FARMER HAS PUBLIC SALE
Molalla. Ore., March 25. (Special)
Hans Larson, a farmer living aliout
two miles northwest of Molalla. had
a public sale yesterday. A large
crowd was present and everything sold
for a good price. Mr. Larson has
rented his farm of 40 acres to Grant
ltabcock, who will take possession the
last of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lar
son will go to The Dalles Friday to
make their future home with tbeir
daughter, Mrs. August Bramer.
The Ladies Aid society served lunch
on the grounds. This money is to go
towards buying furnishings for the
new Methodist parsonage.
PROGRAM DRAWS CROWD
Molalla. Ore., Mar. 23. (Special )
The entertainment given by the band
in Tobin's hall Saturday night was
considered a success. The hall wa3
crowded.
A program of fourteen numbers was
rendered and proved to be very In
teresting. Among the interesting fea
tures of the program was a duet by
Miss Loraine Lee and Master King, of
Canby. These children are the age of
eleven and twelve years respectfully.
Another Interesting feature was a fif
teen minute sketch, "No News, No
Cure for Nervous Prostration."
MOLALLA WINS
Molalla. Ore., Mar. 2.1 (Special)
The Molalla High school baseball team
journied to Marquam yesterday and
walloped the Marquam nine to the
tune of thirteen to nothing. The
cal boys are confident of making a
good showing this year.
MOLALLA LOCALS
Molalla, Ore., Mar. 25. (Special)
Ben F. Steinlnger has contracted h:s
potatoes to W. S. Hurst & Co. of Hub
bard. Mr. Steinineer raises the Bur
bank potato and has about two car
loads to Bell.
J. R. Moore, of Main street, and W.
A. Wood, of Molalla avenue, exchanged
residences yesterday. They made a
trade last fall and Mr. WoodB now oc
cupies the Moore residence while Mr.
Moore lives in the Wood bungalow.
Mrs. I. C. Steinlnger and her infant
son, Ira Jr., who have been ill with
the grippe are improving.
Miss Olive Morey, of Liberal, was in
town shopping yesterday.
Miss Mae Dickerson, teacher of the
Union Mills school, will teach her last
day there next Friday. There will be
a program given in the evening by the
school children assistrd by Miss Dick
erson, Miss Ames Clifford, a high
school girl of this piace will be pres
ent and preside at the organ.
Miss Mabel Vaughan, of Portland,
1b visiting at the home of MrB. A. S.
Clifford.
L. W. Robbins was in Salem on bui
ress the fore part of the week.
Mm ATTEND FUNERAL IN CANBY
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CROWD
CHURCH DURING SERVICES
Canny, Ore., March 19. (Special)
Fully 150 friends assembled this after
noon at the Methodist church to the
funeral services of Mrs. C. O. Sannes.
which were conducted by Rev. E. H.
DownB. Short Scandinavian services
were held at the house by Mrs. Rev.
A. Naka..3.
Mrs. Sannes was born In Norway,
December 31st, 1S57. Twenty-three
years later she came to America and
settled In South Dakota, where she
married 0. O. Sannes. In 1901 they
moved to Oregon and settled in Canby
where they have lived for the past
thirteen years.
After the services the remains were
laid to rest In the Zion cemetery.
Mrs. Sannes is survived by her hus
band and six children, Mrs Olga Sand
ers, Miss Mabel Banner, Oscar 8annes,
Conrad Sannes, Henry and Rudolph
Sannes. The pallbearers were: E. F.
Hove, J. Samuelson, H. Oleaon, C. Ha-
Hove J. Samuelson, H. Oleson, C.
en, 8. F. Fisher ani Jdwaron.
CANBY MOLALIA USE IS COMPLETED
TELEGRGAPH WIRES BETWEEN
TWO CITIES CONNECTED
l Panbv . Ore. Maf. t.
Vaf. !. (Sporlull
. - th- ,..i0l!rM,h wits tnitn-
(or the first t'mo. 1 n. iro m' n,,Vls.
tho two towns aro coinpl.'ti'il ami aii- Mrs. po.lson la vlaltlng at tho lion..-
olhor top haa boon takon In bl.ullliK f ,r bnll.T, Mr. Klmor J on on.
M.iii.ni riiMir iii the ontslilo worlil. I in lirahain vlalt.il hor lstor, Mra.
Vho railroad haa boon In oporation
for soim, tm,. bnt duo to tho faot that
,n (in ,ho ,,
. do!imt h in R WIW ,H-essary. llow-,
. i h th rtovlonmont of tho Mo-
' ' ' . ' .l.a
latla country and tho growth of that
city, other trains will bo put on the
run an.l tho aid of tho loioKrapu win.
ho ii,d,iil
The Hue of polo follows the right-of-way
for tho entiro distance.
rurcDH star INSTALLS OFFICE
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Panby. Ore.. March 20. (Special!
Seventv-five persons attended tho
mooting of the Kastorn Star last even-
Imr In the Masonic temple. Among
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them were: Cllde Kvans. past granu
Patron: Or. J. Francis Prake. worthy
Srand patron: Holon Rleach,r wor-
thv crand matron. There were also a
few others from the grand lodge of
Portland. Two candidates were in
itiated. This gives the lodge a mem
bership of 32.
The following officers were In
stalled: Mrs. Tillie Slyter. worthy
matron: Charles Hates, worthy pa
tron: Mrs. Caroline Wang, assistant
matron: Miss Mable KenKnight, gec-
rotary:
r t-l.l Iraaaiimr-
roiarr: .nr.. ' iV-in
Sirs Bel Bodge, warden i olio. n .
the Installment of officers and lnitia-
tlon. several short speeches werej
inline l' J n'mc m .- -
a supper was served.
ENTERTAIN AT CARDS
Canby. Ore.. March 19. (Special) j
Many were pleasantly entertained this (
afternoon at the home home of Mrs.
E. A. Priest. The afternoon was,
snent with cards. In which Mrs. Grant,
White won first price and Miss Mil- j
dred Wang the "booby" prize.
Those who were present are: ,
Misses Fay Johnson. Lillian and Mil-j
dred Wsng. Grace Patch. Emly Spoo-i
lock. Lorraine Lee. Leverne Eckerson, I
Paphine Bissell and Mesdames V. H.
Hair. M. J. I-e. L. Eckerson. K. E. ,
Bradtl. G. White. M. P. Sailor. C. N.
Walt. B. R. Lee. H. P. Bernnett, Adam
Knight. Andv Knight. C. Evans. G. Gra-;
ham. H. J. Hewitt, E. King and L. ;
Bates. j
CANBY TO PLAY MOLALLA j
Canby. Ore.. March 23. (Special)
The Canby baseball team will meet:
Molalla next Sunday In the first game !
of Its season. The game will be ;
played oh the Canby Fair grounds, i
Brown. KenKnight and Whipple will
be the three lead batters for Canby,
the line-up will be as follows: C,
Brown: P., Coleman, IB., Gurley: 2B.,
Hewitt: SS. Whipple; 3B., Mitts;!
while Deetz, Hampton and KenKnight i
will watch the outfield. This lineup
will probably not last long for there
are many other promising players
who will be out looking for a place.
They will all be given a chance and
the line-up will probably be decided
after the next game. j
VISITS LODGE
Canby, Ore., March 20. (Special)
J. Hudson, of Portland, the supreme
master of the Artisan, was here last
evei.ing and paid the local lodge a vis
it. A large banquet was given to cel
ebrate the occasion. Mr. Hudson
made a short talk concerning the
lodges.
GIVE SURPRISE PARTY
Canby, Ore., Mar. 25. (Special)
The lookout class of the Canby Christ
Ian church gave a surprise party in
honor of the fifteenth birthday of Miss
Welleta Knight this evening. The
evening was Bpent with games and
music and a light lunch was served.
STUDENTS TO DEBATE ROADS
Canby. Ore.. March 25. (Special)
The good road bonding plan will be
the subject of a debate between the
junior and senior classes of the Canby
Hiah school a week from Friday. The
seniors will debate the negative and
the juniors the affirmative.
CHILD HURT BY ATTACK OF ROOSTER
GERTRUDE STITES, AGE 4, SE
VERELY CUT ABOUT EYES
Milwaukie, Ore., Mar. 25. (Special)
Gertrude Stites, the 4 year old
daughter of C. E. Stites who lives at
Milwaukie Heights was severely In
jured about the face and eyes Tuesday
af't-rnoon.
The little girl was playing in the
yard and was attracted by a rooster
which showed fight, and before she'
could bo roRcuod the rof.ster had spurr-
i,r t. v? liTr V
kl nH ro. rt th. tv, "nii 'I
will be permanently Injured.
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GRANGE MEETS AT DINNER DAY
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Milwaukie. Ore.. Mar. 2L-fSi,elah
-The regular "dinner day" of the
Milwaukie Grange was observed Sat-
urday afternoon and was
is largoiy at-
tended.
Several delega'es from (he various
granges through the fy,nnty wore
present. During the afternoon session
a number of candidates were Initiated.
Several topics were under discus
sion during the meeting and especially
the good roads question in which the
memliers are great boosters.
ACQUITTED IN JUSTICE COURT
Milwaukie, Ore., March 25. (Spe
cial) l-ome Garbarino was acquitted
of a charge of "illegal possession of
fire arms" In Justice Kellogg'g court
Wednesday afternoon.
Garbarino was arrested by Warden
Edwin March 15th.
Chambsrlaln'i Tablet for Cont;pa
tlon. For constipation, Chamberlain1 Tab
lets ar excellent Ebbt to take. mlM
Ha-'nd gentl In effect. Give them a trial
for sale by aU dealer. m
WILSONVILLE.
H. W. lin.hi.in an.l .!. Th.union
o i.. 1 1. iw.., imiv. Hn .Iiik
Graham nml .loo Thornton
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for SIlllHOIl
Mrn. Colonial., who haa hi1''" very
111. Is somewhat Improved.
Mrs. Flbi'son ami young aro via-
nine nl Ihn homo of Mr. ItillHon
I Mrs. aIIhoi. linker relumed on Tiles-
.lav from a trip to th Rosnllty, wnoro
alio Kpont tl.H w'ok omt Malttnir rt'la -
M Yonns dnrlnir tho wook.
M. Hovworll. will Mall hor ilansM -
Hniioy for aomo tlmo. arrlv-
lmT ,,x, ,.,.
Mm A.ibrov Wtvil ami alstor, ton-
Thompson, attended tho funeral
of Mr sharp at Stafford on !;
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Tho t'lioml Society of Hood View
, in- m- ........ ra.o nun iii.,..-,". .. -
mot at tho residence of Kd Haker on 1,r,,.,l.h11 ,, funeral a. rm.m from tho
Friday evenliiR. , Jtoxt: "And llo ahull wipe nil team,
yulto a number of Wllsonvllle real-, f ,,,. ;
dents attended Mr. Shan- a funeral on Vmliirl1 , (inl(( Ul, nr
Friday afternoon
ii i iiH m r
Yoni.R ontortaln
.11 1 . Will. .ll".
llr Mount was. -allod to atlond Andy I
Haasolhrlnk on Thursday afternoon.
Mn Tavlor. of Portland, gave a very ,
Interesting talk on Homo Missions, at
tho M. K. church on Sunday evening,
rtun.iav evciiiiiK,
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,..., ,, ,uw. , min i' n v t ie
r,,,.i. m-h h..seilmo
male .luartot of the churih. h " ; ''7 . f , . , ,,,, ,,,,,
n.ombor.
s.. l. nwmnt ' anil r a ,-ilf.,,i.1 ,.r..:.i...l a .lla-
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seems to have rooovoml. and no new
cases have been hoard from.
There will bo sp.vlal Foster
ice, at the church on Faster Sunday.
nn,t flte.1 mi for a harbor shop, by Asa
Mack and with new chairs, etc.. every- j
llr M.,,-k
UHIIK IB III lit;"
has also installed a pool table, soda
'(J con(oclkmlTy , om ,mr,
' hn.,k. ' 1
R u Mn) ynk nn.bst. Cora I
BIAMQ livid
or ao ow-oi
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o
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Catalog
Senly and Dwlght Seely have beftn and they, th.' niK.-lves, are Rood, honont, Carl Kirch. 'in whb a Stono vlrillor Hun-flcf-ted
di'leuati-s from tho local bo- ; upright boys and we all like thorn, and ( day.
cioiy, to att.-nd the l-Jpu-orth A&v.f. , lil;e to hoar tln-m talk, but not whon The Junior b.-iHolmll t"inn of Lower
convr ntion at. Wood burn this weex. j we are tryini; to listen to a Bjieakor l,oi?ini playod tho Juniors of 1'ppor U
Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Aden entortainod who is entili.-d ti our full attention. Kan Friday, doreatliiK thom by one
A fou frif.nrln Infornittllv r.n litnl'i v I v,,n. ..t l.n - ... M r ,1.0 B.h.,.l vm.m
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eilori
wno vl!iit"'1 ,f"'m lllBt wr''-k-
Mrs' Mari,,n VounB ontortainod
aiKi.ii iwoniy lany irii nns at hor beau-
uiui iiiimo, on Wednesday alternoon, with a few larger ones and no serious
March IHlh, at "500." Dainty refresh- complaints heard, therefore we con
ments were served during the after- elude the school Is doinc well.
. noon in cafeteria fashion, Mrs. YoiinK i
k; . vrAz
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7." wa' '"n.a. :
awarded the nrt ri iwn ,iJm! 1
iii-..r ut.,,u m ton a
(he second nrlze. which was also some !
r.ne aroiui prize, whicti wan also w)nie i
I lit 1 fill Ull iri.ni'tipa and Vf ni T Uf I
Thornton was the recipient of the oration for enlargment of the gall, Is 'llM'"r; "r ' T r- ,f U,,n '"
consolation prize. Those prent up- now wilh her daughter In Fast Port- W7;.k- .' lr"""i .1 ''""n V"TK Ul
on this happy occasion were: Mrs. ! land and all hope she will bo able to ' r"hl"nlH v','ry h"Ky
lirown, Mrs. J. W. Thornton. Mrs. Nor-; come home soon. HubIo, her daughter r ,,' l"Tl" ,nf WP, k
ris Young, Mrs. Joe Thornton, Mrs. II. ' is keeping houso for her father ami ' J Tl ,' ,"' ,a"'1 f,l,,",n" vl"-
W. Graham, Miss S. M. Graham, Mrs. brothers. , frl' '.ds in Hogan last. week.
H. I). Aden. Miss Uose Graham, Mrs. Mrs. lioekman ha returned to her . J"'"1 ''"h"n,, tn rnlsfortune to
Rudford, Mrs. Wiodormann, Mrs. My- daughter1 after a week's visit with 1 '"" v,,ry lm,llv wnlle trlm"
ers, Mrs. Chalupsky, Mrs. Hassolbrlnk, her son and family She Is still nulte ",iuK ,r"'" ,y dro.plng a branch on
Mrs. J. peter, Mrs. Dill Miss Wolbort,! feeble. ' ft-
Mrs. Norman Say and the hostess.
Mrs. M. C. Young.
At the ball game last Saturday, the
nooa view team won from the local
team and there will be another game
on Saturday afternoon on the Wiison-
vnie diamond.
STAFFORD.
After these week of beautiful weath
er .-viarcn seem preparing to March
oui ii He a lion,
Owin Thl iu ...
'llVj K
Service Covers Clackamas County
, bloom lM.ut two ' r cr
,!. Son... hav,. pI.mii.mI early Br -
Irn ami th.. aprlng' work ir m.
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has be.m koIii merrily i.l.mKi." '
lh(, m,.,rvUr ,,r r.m.m u. .n.
illHirU-l. hu. a snuill force of m-n trv -
Tlu community shocked hi"!
to pinum Unit Frank Sharp l.a.l H'I
. , , , Mitn , 0 Vlis k II ;
u,ml, lu, ),,. ,,.K nunc dais
! , , 11...,,im.11. .,i n iraln.sl nnrao
lia.l boon aont mil on Krl.lay. nm
u ,rimi, hoalthy man ho ha.l
t.. v.r boon aorloualy al.-k that ii.ivo.io
i
.mill nt'illl. Ho Ulltt ll IUHH r,fP,,,f
j mil) UM ,v n nm iv, ,l In .ho
, 1,li;ll,orUH, ll hla llfo. Ho Mvo
, . , , Hi.-r. thn-o
i ,n,nTa nii.l hla inollior. ho la ntlll
,.,,. fnim r. ul lllnoaa. A
ung IiriM.,,,s follow oil him to hla
i ,ast MUw plaoo. and houtx'd hla
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u.lt. .......H tf IjllSllllll. :
..I1...I It. 1,11.. fisilll
"auuu,..r .....o ...mm.
Mrs. Frud OUIonatadl wiia laKen J
a hospital In Portland laal wook in
iiiui.tro aomo a.nu m .. .i--.".
tlaitom wore not allowed to see
but
nor ni i.-u,- hi, num.'
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it ti l ,t iij kVU ,iv ir last weoK.
s no naa I'oen in oinir uoi.n i"i o,','-
mrbanrn at' tho rhai.ol last Sunday
night by whlaperlng and oven talk lug
aloud, although re-iuesled to doalat.
sorv-iThey wore throaton.d with a trip to
Oregon Pity which would have been
tho preacher pleaded for then., saying
that they wore thoughtless, but per-
(Kind llltmnt no ll.ur.tHIIti'l. '!l inero-
. ,
fore they were lot go for the time be
,,.. (,no of the boy. Is tho a.m of
. ,iw and the other of a family
well thought of by all who know them
AtHtOM ttvta
aVt 4V -I I 'f t ' g V "t 'J
r. rrlMt"'' ' " f J.',7-'w,''"" i:, 'j ,
I Oiv.no, UtrKtni.lllJAd.liminjttn,, I i-j V I It, M,. .l. 4
r at it i.on
have visilod the school rooms this! Those who have boon on tho sick
yr- th'roforo cannot report how It 'list aro: Oriindpa froinor, N. II. Smith
is proKrossini;, but the yard seems to nml Mrs. Frank Itlobboff. All are im-
bo full of happy, active little tots,
The Ladles' Circle met with Mrs.
zm, "i -
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nam;8 and aueH upon its pat?f;s.
namea un,i .x., nr,r iii u,.a
VY L'..!.,.!. 1. . 1 a
.Mrs. Ida Delkar Is on the sick list.
BARLOW.
Th. t. ,.,, r. . '
The Young People' Sewing Society
met with Miss Chlnn at Mrs. Kari-i
man1 Thursday evening.
Mr. Josle pnnrmntor and children !
left Saturday for the logging eamo
near Etna, Washington, where she wilt
Join her husband, who I cooklnv In
the camp.
Mr. and Mr. M. . Llnaahl, of Wood-
burn and Mr. Hurgoyne, of New Era,
took dinner at R. E, Irwin1 Sunday. I
1 rlvV. t rnm, M ih, la li Hnlunlav.
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Sau.li.u-M family
iu. Sun.hiv
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; ' Vi ,. H'1iro m,,,,,- ,v ..mili.it
( , ,-t . tl Saturday. SI... In now
( Zlmm,,rm- Is itpiMiillt.K
weeks vii.'itlloll l honm.
dm. t:l.rth ationn.n me
tin,. In l)r,min 4'ltV.
Mr and Mra Joaao alton.lo.l tho la
.IIoh' aid at Mra Sl.eppi.rd a near
Mm'kabui'K htat Tl.ura.lav. 1 ho la
Ilea Inilt.d Hi" Jil.lKK out " !''
(Iiov oimld roRlalor.
A number from hero nUomlod Mr.
Ilrownolla lo.-ti.ro In t'anby Sunday
O.olll.lR. ,
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Mr. Ilorlloaon .-rt luoa.iay n-r -m
Mrs. lona KoebaiiKh was vlalllmt lo r
mi cut! i. M
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Mra i
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Mr. ami Mra. J. A. Atiurowa
irfel a slater and famlW. of
droio up In their auto Sun-
LOGAN.
A railroad ineetliig aa hold In the
l'tan Cranio hall Monday owning.
, March S3, which w., wo I at on, ...I
r.ier.i.Min ,-,-ii. . ,. -'
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llarrv McMurry waa a i.ogi.n nan
or Similar.
Tll0 ,,rtl ghS.-ho.l will give
their ' drama." ..milled " alley rtrm
at ll.o U-gan hall Saturday ovonlng,
Mar.h
Harry I aid. r .....I Kn.oat (,orb.r
.p.i.l .Sunday at hon o.
Itudolph Johnson haa gone to III-
I ho st, kliol.lra of the ear t ro. K ,
Prvamery held a meeting m .no rrea...
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.president. "rectora F. S. Itbdihoff.
II. Haider. W. P,
rviii in in, iuik.
Wren Mumpowor.
Northwest's
Greatest
Impement and
Vehicle
House
PORTLAND, ORE.
SPOKANE, WN.
BOISE, IDAHO
provlne.
ALSPAUGH
vvorv ,. u ,.,.iovin,r n,
1 -,ber w, ?,,y
: thi'lr grain linn snravlng the r trees.
l Mrs. .1. W. Dow.y drove to Kagie
Saturday with her now. buggy
"orso and brought, honm a ni'w tr.i
.sprayer.
Mrs. Ncmh Hflfilo wan vlRitlriR with
I P-cho and llazel G then called on
I Mrs. Noah Illeple one day last week.
! Mrs. ( has. Sparks waa an Kstacada
I visitor Saturday.
MIk" Hattle Itoyer I staying with
Mr F,.zaP Hi..0ie
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Tn Mothtr' Favorite,
A cotiKh medicine for children
hr.nM he hrmU. It ihmiH Kn nloao.
inl tn take. It ahniilrl h effMrliiAl
chamberlain1 Cough Remedy I all of
thl and I th mother1 favorite
erywhere. For ale by all dealer,
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lu-sa aiut Loss or Jiiur.
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Kti1 Copy ol Wrpj,
JENNINGS LODGE.
The sudden panting nv u( Mn
Waller I oil Sunday morn :tt
rauni'd a mirrovt In thin cuiiiiiunll v
Mm Hi. lie una utile In r.-c.'lir. l.,'r
frleii.ln i n Salur.li.y nti.l a nnly l k j
n few I., Him 1 11" .lit imiiI at thn
on I v dnuKhler f Mra. and Mr W. A
(iriH-n. of I'ortland. aixl born In
Ublo nti Auguiti II. I ss ami una al
moat :i:i yistra of age at the tlinn i.t
her di'inUn Wbi-u a clilbl ahe r
it.oird to lllli.ula and later l Wniibliig
Cui, lotta. Iiit al.e rompli'ie,) hr-r
,vj in nl Int. In (he VahiuKt"ii IIIkIi
rh. nil In linn. Ki.r ni yrara aim
(aught In the grnd'-d a. IliHtla of Waal.
Inglon. where ahe rii)nv.-i a lin rlr
i le of frlnmU. Him aa aim. an earn -
wnrk. r In her honm town In the
M K. I biinh. Ttir.'n )rrara an alin
ram, tti Or.'uoii ibiih li.tr iiarnii. m,,.i
Ion Jntm '.'5. I'.'U. aa mill-.l In mar.
rbiKi Ui J. Wnlti-r lto l and nlin
tb.-ii Ima inii.li. b.-r hnmn at Ihla plow,
lu-ri. Iht aiiimy dlaiNnltlnn tnn.lo
mini V ni'w frli-mU nlnrc roin Inn o
i i .... , , ,
J..nnlnKa Look.. I In fi nrrnl a.'rvlrra
,,,!, , . .,, ,, .. . . ..
look plan, nl in., ar I mbTtnk n
pnrlom on W,....,,y nfi.trnon 5; "S
. n..mb..ra...',llWfr,m, ...lapbirr
lion. II. II Kii.uioiiH and ir.. i-m.-r
tiiln.'d m mimb.-r of lli..r Portland
rrl.'iid im Sunday. Ir. and Mm A.
W. Mi,r.'. Hr nii.l Mm l llfford
MiNirr; Mr. un, Mm. tdiliib l.i. Mr
and Mm Win Cr. r.in, and Mm Willi
riol.l wen, illmii-r ku.-hIh.
Mm. Albert I'lerc la numliii tier
Hlaler, Mm llniiion, of Ard.-imald. and
lust week rereliei) word that her oilier
nlK'er, Mr. Cnvlurd, of Ti'ini. was
seriously Ml. M. i;n)ir, ,M,., ,
the ImIki. last miiilllier 0
Mrs lii-Korrest. who him spout anino
tlmoul lleml, Or- Kon, urrlvo honm
till Week.
For I he plonsum of MNa Hlnan, of
I.ewUlon. Moiitmiii, Mlna Ivy mid Mr.
Hoy lliildorf enl.rMiliieil with diinr.
Init parly mi Friday evenliiK Inal. I'rof.
Ilowrn's nr.hesirn furnlslmd thn mu
sh'. I. o rriMiui ami wafers worn aorvml
by tho llaldorf fiimlly. Mlaa Hlonn
has spout nnruii weeks vlnlllliK with thn
limns H.-niard and llntilorf fainllloa.
The March s.-lal nlvon by thn Par
ent Teachers' Association on Friday
last, proved a (b-IUIUful affair, Mrs-
il.'iinos Hess liniechort, fl. F. Ilrllten
and Mihb Cam nbel I belnif thn boa
'sses. The diTorittloiia worn all of
Kreeii, I he (IreKon irriipn mid ferns bn
Iuk nrrniiKod In brown willow bnskels.
II. (I. Starkweather iokn on tin. early
history of Orcein, or tho llinver rolns
and showed how thn (told ilust was
wolcheil In the early days and also a
number of thn nold coins. The sIki.I
llcancn of tho ()reon stain seal was
particularly IiiIitosCIiik and the hos
lesHes worn very forlunaln In sciir
Iiik Mr. Starkweather for thn after
noon. Mrs. C. K. Warner kiivii us some
of Chopin's comiinsllliiiia I Tim
Liuidlnic of the Pllnrlms by MiicDow-
en. .ii rs. .loii n Waldron favored with
a number of Irish airs. Flvn primary
pupus nave two muiKS. And Miss Ml
Han Handstroin rend an essay on thn
America II a k written by a llttln Klrl
In Iowa. St. Patrick1 iunch and waf
er worn served from a table which
wns very nltrnctlvn with 11m bowls of
ilairoillls. AlMiut (Ifly worn present.
Mrs. TniHcott, of (iresham and Mrs
Starkweather, of Hlsley, were out of
town Kunsls.
Mrs. Kdith Tniscolt spent Friday
callliii' on l.odito friends. Sim was
Mrs. I,. Wilcox's L'liest to dinner
Mrs K'lla M. Spooner spent several
v ,s, zcx
'"'r. .urs.
Friday.
. A IHMo daugh.er came on Wcdno.
day last ! gladden the home of Dr.
mid Mrs. C. I,. Ilaynns.
The four Ix-st spellers of thn Iidgn
schfHd will attend thn spelling bee
hold in (ilndsione on April lliih. Thn
Concord. Pnrkpliice, Clncknm, F.ast
Cliickamas, Joniiliig 'Lodge nnd Glad
stone schools will be represented.
Those con I est s hnve been arranged by
the County Superintendent. As a fur-
iner incentive to arouse enthusiasm
In the work a check for 12.00 will b
given to the pupil of (hi school should
she or he be the best speller In the
contest.
Mrs. Hugh Roberts spent Saturday
with Mr. Altman at Montavllla.
Mrs. George Ostrom haa been ser
iously III at her home the past week
hut I somewhat Improved.
Rer. Morris Heverllng, of Everett,
Wnsh., ho relumed from a trip to the
home of hi parent In Oklahoma and
will remain at the Iidge for a few
day, where he hi having some work
done on the River View Camp Ground
lln will spend th week at the Hugh
Robert home.
A number of minister chose Tue-
HIT I
Tor Infuntu nnd ChUdrfin
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Boars tho
Signature
of
dor l.i .alt on I Ii. Ir pmi.e ti IV?
pluin. AllKiliit thi'lll wern lln b
arU of Or.-..n City; IC.-i.tl
I lor ii huh ami II. F.. Ib.nnkAi
I'orlUii.l ami !(. I VI or lunlllt. i
l.,iil
Mr t loli-. win. r'i-ltl Itiutnt ;
l,u pla.'i'. U liailnil the ni'imfX
: Mix ll.-l.-ii I'lilnlnii iik-iiI hl-mJii
; Vnie i.nx-r lil. her pamiiln, Mr c
; Mm Kd I ItiM-ibn and family m
! Mr, and Mm I'aluloi.'i tu-U
j Mr. and Mra, K A Haiulrm o f
, liuul Sunday at th Ul(. k
: ii.ii-i.ia of Mr and Mr TMa
i 'or dinner an I In tlm rvrulnii JCr
j Mra. .Vrai aakexl In a few la lut
, I '.it era were laid for thlrtom lit
; Mumn biiin.v
: Arthur llolwrta. who haa be It.
aeveral wlia wilt, am-aiiii. I
provlnx, but will hain In im tl
Hi,t,ii.ti. , ',,w init rb
I tor il, ii,ri,i i.....
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ardinwai n '
. i
r. . ,i . , i . i
i r.'lward lllrliinnlid. rap lain of I
. . , . - .. .
tarhlnrlit if Ixijr amula of Hrrr'
i.m. . o , , ,1,1.
1 lZ thM? "' 1 .
j . T,n""Vh f 1B Ar,p,;
: m Ii.hi wmt (bo V,,,.a Thi-atM'
j I'urtland Timadav to aon tlm met
plrliirra of KvanK'dlim '
I u v vi iiih kw.M.d. of I'oriUtt
! r-,,.,fl 1 t i...r i.l .. ,t,hiii1 i
alrknras. '
Mra. A. T. I'lnrcn. of JemilnKS ldr
la vlallliit at thn honm of thn Hit""1
family
1.I..I..I, U'.rnrr nt I'orl lull ll. VlallO
his bn.lher. K.inll Weitnor. at thn W
of A. tllovrr last Wr.lima.lay nvrnlw
Mra. Iiennla, of Korrat Orovn. u f
at tlm hmnn of her parent. Mr. iv,
Mr J W. I,rtr-''' i
ir. iilanny and I.U lf '"'! f
i... f Portland and Mm i
(Hover i.n.1 Mra. IVrrlim. of St. i& ,
wrrn Kiieals at thn homn of A. j
Sunday laat. 1
Mlsa llorKreavea. a teacher "
Ardenwal.l school, spent thn
at thn homn of Mlsa Isabel Mnlhrt, f
Clnckanui. '
Mrs. 1'helssoti and daunhter.
Mln. tvs TlieUaon, worn Kiirsta
honm of A. C. iH.rry near Krn.l ''
lion last Suinlnv.
Thn Ardenwiild school haa
sinndardlzed and will oon ri'l"',
slniidard pennant.
Hull Hun water wa put Into1
school last week. S
The camera man paid a visit to;,
school mi Friday lust. All am nnxi
for thn return. '
liirl Mollify, of Ooldeiidiili', ;
wns Ihn Kiiest of III nnrln, DuvMli
ley last week. f
Mrs. J. W. Price is III. :
H. A.ploby. who has linen vlillW
In thn mist has returned. An ;
and two cousins came with hln,
Mis Han'renves. Miss I'len. H"1"
Hansen and (ila.lys Smith atlnndil
"llluehlrd" leclum Tuesday. W
poet to see i tin play Friday.
Amom: tlm InterestliiK tinnica r
,,,lvod at the school thl wwk
a letter froin Itewnrl, a city of
liihabilanls situate.! on thn ""tJJ..,
the llajpulanl Desert of Indl 'r
ti.fli.r u-iiM ..rllfi.n l.v thn mill.
lion class of tho Cart high r"fJ'1t,
was n replv to one sent oulM,,ffl.
.iiii-oiii. in lilt, .'ikiiiii KiiKi'-. nrlr 1
linn vlnir Ihn letter wns a verf B0' I
ell dritwlng of their most rointnIlC ;
veynnco, Ihn bullock cart. .
Miss llargreaves, Gladys P,lllnRfj
Miss I'len attended the Ca.l"nn ;
feather recltnl Tuesday evening ,
Nrrll
FREE
lindnn
"Evrlya
Tinfo"
Thsw"
Those two lionutlful 1'Ih-c '
nlar Jewelry ar th er m " ? m
clety woman In Now York n" j,
largest cllles. They (ire neat ana
gaut gold lliiished nrtlcU'S thai
gluiklen (ho heart of avory lrI iVefT
man, no mat tor how yoimK or ila
atyllsh and attractive. gJ
Our Fret Offer. V are "ftLv
Spearmint Chewing Gum and a
to place a big box of thl nn".
ful gum Into every homn.
en the breath whiten thn to" .
aids digestion. It I rotnMnf
plonslng to all. To evniT lady .
us but 60c we wll hlp MJ0lif
regular Be packagae of the 8 IJJ""
Gum and Include the elegant
necklace and "Evelyn Thw" brs" ,
absolutely free.
ini oner is ir
. . . i in nne y
imoi more man a - lhu.
Dealer not allowed to vc.lZ
AMERICAN SALES COMPAQ
Dayton, Ohio.
(AdT.)
f For Over
Thirty Years
CASTOi