Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 22, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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    OK KHOX CITY KN'TKKI'KIRK. l'IMDAV. .TANITAKY 22. ini.V
Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County
GRANGE
FAVORS
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CLACKAMAS AND MILWAUKIE OR
CANIZATlONt INSTALL Hew
OFFICERS.
PROF. REKCHL OF 0. JL e. SPEAKER
In Evening. 17 Candidates, Initiated In
the Fifth Degree Subordinate
Bailee Report, Showing
Growth of Work.
SMALLPOX CLOSES
OSWEGO SCHOOLS
COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER VAN
BRACKLE ORDERS FUMIGA
TION OF BUILDING.
Mlt.WAl'KIK, Ore. Jan. II. J. I).
Ctiltaixxl. Mlrtng maater of Clack
dim County Portion (range, axaiatej
by T. J. Krreder. Multnomah county
deputy, and ti l;ent cranio degree
teem of JO metnlo-r conducted Joint
Installation of tho new officer of
riarkamaa Count? Pomona anj Mil
ankle Kronen In Mllawukle grange
hall yenterday afternoon. Pomona
grante paaaed a resolution favoring a
quarantine agalnet the Importation
from California of potatoes Infected
with the tuber moth.
A lance number of granger from
Clarkama and Multnomah countle
ere on hand at the opening of the
eeaslon at 11 o'clock, when rrporta
were prearnted from the subordinate
grange. Following noon dinner Pro
feasor French, of Oregon Agricultural
College, delivered an addreaa on the
extension work of the col log.
The Inatallatlon waa followed by
aupper. In the evening 17 candidatei
were Initiated In the fifth degree and
the following program, arranged by
Mr. V. Q. Henvle, Milwaukle Grange
lecturer, waa presented: 'The Work
of the Master.' and Lecturer' Associa
tion " J. J. Johnson, maater of Multno
mah County Pomona Grange; songs,
Milwaukle Grange, led by C. T. Dick
enson. Oswego; reading. Mlaa L. An
doraon and Mr. Maggie A. Johnson,
and piano solo, Mlsa Ruby Mayer.
Tbe new Pomona officers Installed
and their arranges are a follows: Mas
ter. W. V. Evcrhart Molalla 310: over-
f yr. J. Glover. In place of 8. L. Casto,
Warner 117. who resigned: lecturer.
Mrs. It. Hoffman, Warner 117; stew
ard State Master C. E. Spence. Cen
tral 276: assistant steward, W. F.
White Twentieth Century 311; chap
lain. T. R. A. Sellwood. Milwaukle 368;
treasurer, H. W. Ilageman, Harding
132; secretary, Mrs. Maggie A. John
son, Milwaukle 268; gatekeeper, Rich
ard Wright Molalla 10; Cere. Miss
Pearl Hares, Twentieth Century 311;
Pomona, Miss Mahala A. GUI, Harding
133; Flora. Mrs. S. E. Hagemann.,
Harding 122, and assistant steward.
Miss Lillian Anderson Harding 122.
The executive committee of Pomona
consists of Harvey G. Starkweather,
Milwaukle 26S; C. T. Dickenson, Os
wego 178. and J. W. Thomaas. Molalla
310.
The new officers of Milwaukle
grange Installed are: Master, C. B.
Hanson: overseer, O. II. Had Jon; lee-
turer. Mr. V. G. Benvle; chaplain. T,
- R. A. Sellwood; secretary. Miss Kate
Casto; treasurer, Mrs. C. U .Hanson
gatekeeper, Mrs. Maggie A. Johnson
steward. Mr. Laura Rice; Ceres, Mrs.
M. T. Oatfleld; Pomona, Mr. Anna
Kornbrodt: Flora. Miss Ruby Mayer,
and executive committee, Harvey G
Starkweather, James Robbins and
Daptist Campbell.
DISEASE TRACED 10 OREGON CUT
John Davis, Studtnt at Local School,
Thought to Hav Carritd Ailment
No Case Htr Ar
Serious.
SANDY COUPLE WEDS
Mvrel A. IVntih and Mii Wanda
llorfiuan were married at the home
of tho bride' parenie. Mr. and Mra. I.
K. Hoffman, of Handy, Thuraday Jan
nary II, Hev. Fattier iKiblterfuhl of
dialing. T lie )nung couple la epeiid
lug the hoiu ) in Kill In Hoiiltiern lire
ou and will Ik at home In of IV
Proctor coitagea In ri.in.ly after Fib
ruary I.
CANDY WINS TWO DEBATES
In tlie triangle forim-d by Hilert"n
WiMhlhurn and Canby, li debate mi the
1'teMlon of government uwerahlp ot
rallaa, under the auspltee nf the
Slate High K hiHil llt-baling loK'i'
the Canby High Behind carried off llr.l
honor.
The negative team, rotnpoaed of
Norton Bradford John Sklvlncton anl
Delia Xewatrtun, met the Sllterlon
team at Hllverton and waa awarded a
2 1 decision.
The affirmative team was represent-
ed by lloyce Brown, Daphne IUee and
Veda Brown, who were declared win
nera. 2 I at Canby over the Wuodhiirn
Conitipatfon, If NfglfcteJ,
Causes Serous Illness
Con'tipalioa, il n't ffl'J. lnJl
to sIiikdI iiinuinrillf romplne
tioni alio ling the gt-nrrel brail).
y,mr 01
X td'hold lever.
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rt' lina lio. k la fklii la I'onl.n.l
and IVarl la alarllig la puMtaud bll
lie gura u Ike ileiiiuta.
Mr Wainr bt a bora Uul
I Idle l1denelllia bad Mood
(o'le-'Uliil In hie hand II la belter
after a lew Utile tu the dixlur
Hanild CiHika ran bla flutter lulu Ihe
aepaiator. It la healing ulrlf u
Me etrrr iHte la cilli-lalilii of a
told tin.
Mia. Mary Hall la tleillng her
Uuthler at Ung l'ia. h. Wah
J II. Ikiwernian baa l"n tinted
ahNi rlerk tf IHelrlct Nil. IT, lit the
I'U.e nf Mr llurr, who bat (iia In
lb KHial (a work.
Mra. A W. Cooks waa given a terr
Waant aurpilMi feeterday allein,n
hen a umul-er of her frl n.le galherrd
at her home t-1 r at her birthday
Afler a very lrunt lima aH-nt In
alnglng and rcntereatlon, n-frreh
liii-nia were arted Tboee prramt
were Medamvs Cnrblll, Itnai b, K k
rrt. Wartior. McConneL lta. Hadlr
Pecauae) of a small epidemic of
pmallpox at Oawrgo, Ihe schoola of
that town were closed Monday after-1 delegation, WtHxlburn's tram waa John
niKn hy County Health Officer Vanlsione, Harold Dlmmlrk and Dwlchl
Prakle to prevent further spread of'I'arr.
the dlaeaae.
Dr. Van Urakie spent most of Mon
day afternoon In Oswego and vlaltcd
the homea of several persons who were
thought to have the disease. Tae two
moat advanced caaea are those of
Wllla Jones, a pupil In the Oswego
srliool, and MIm Irnia Vose. sister of
A. It. Voae, principal of tbe school.
Itoih the Vose and the Jones homva
are under quarantine.
Tho achtxd building will be thorough
ly fumigated as soon as possible and
in case no further case are reported
within the next few days. It will prob
ably reopen wiihln a week.
Dr. M. C. Strickland, one of the at
tending physicians, and Dr. Van
Brakle are 'both of the opinion that
the casea at Oswego are tracabte to
John Davis, a student In tbe Oregon
City High school, v io live at Oswego
Davis bad a mild case of smallpox in
December which. It Is thought, was
caught In the local school.
In order to forestall further sprvad
of the disease In Oregon City, every
room and ball In the local schools
was thoroughly fumigated during tho
week-end. The school board reached
a decision to fumigate the buildings at
a meeting held the latter part of last
week.
No serious case have been reported
to City Health Officer Nonis and ser
era! of the earlier quarantines will
probably be lifted before the end of
the week.
The Judges at Canby were J. T. Mat
thew, of Wllliinii ito t'nlveralty; At
torney Kingo of Salem, and l'rfcsor
Davidson, of Salem Hlg'l et-hool.
eulte mr cam" : Pause, Mia Pallas, llrv lluhlt r. Htr
Thousands of people are sufferer ,h . Cooke and Umlar
from habitual iitipaluii and , Cixtke and little Margaret l-ara, Kt-la
while possibly rralirmg inielluntf ; Hunter, Wllli t Heed, Cecil and lillnv
oi mr danger el tint coinliltun, )cl i lisike,
neglect too long to employ rroper I
Curative mratuin until tetioiit
Constipation and Indigestion
"I have used Chamberlain' Tablets
and must say they are (he b st 1 have
ever need for rouatlpation and Indl
goatlon. My wife also used them fo
Indigestion and they did her good."
write Eugene S. Knight, Wilmington
N. C. Obtainable every wherv. (Adv. I
ill
ness often retulit I be advice, ol '
all physicians it, "keep your bowel '
clean, and it C"w am'e.
lr. Miles' I.tvilive 'I, diet, sr
anld by all driitigult, at 2 cent a
boa containing .'5 Jct. ' i not
loiind tjiitlac:ot, our iiniey is
returned.
MILS! MIOICAL CO., HVhart, laaV
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IAQLI CREEK
Mr. II. R. Jone. of Portland, waa
the guest pf relatives out this way
last week
Itoy liougtaae and wife were recent
Iv ihe guests of Mr. and Mra Oscar
I Pt-nson, nf lgan
A. W, Cook and wlf, of Damascua
were lha gueata of Mra. Ilnwlnlt over
HatuHay night.
Mlsa Opal M. Peiild was lha week
end gtleet of Miss Ixiulse Hues,
Will Dotiglssa and wife. Mrs Ida
Moaer had rrlunoil from the Kprinxa.
where he haa been to try the waters
for a severe attack of rheumatism.
Mr. Ilrlnk la almoat helplesa some 'Dunn. Mr. R. II. lllbonn and Jamea
OSWEGO BOY IN COURT
Rolls Wells, tbe l vycar-old son of
William Wells, of Oswego, was sen
tenced to the state reform school Mon
day afternoon by Judge Anderson and
then the sentence was suspended. It
is charged that tbe boy smoked clga-
retts and refused to go to school. Ho
refused to appear before tbe court
here until Juvenile Officer Frost
brought him here Monday.
CONDITION IS GOOD
MILWAUKIE, Ore.. Jan. 14. The
annual report of City Treasurer A. I
uoistead snows total receipts during
the past two years In the general fund
water fund and all street funds of
Jl 08.971. SG, in addtlon to $2767.75 on
hand January 1. 1913, with total dis
bursements of $S3,SC.TG.55, leaving a
balance on band in all tbe city fund
on January 1, 1915, of 28,103.06.
The general fund shows a cash bal
ance on hand January 1, 1915, of
$8286.47. with total receipts during
1913 and 1914 of $17,384.36, In addi
tion to $2767.75 cash on hand January
1, 1913, and total dlBbursements of
$11,865.64.
Retiring Acting Mayor Felix Mitch
ell, In his address to the Incoming city
council, recommended that Interest of
at least 2 per cent on daily balances
be exacted from depositories of city
funds, declaring that this revenue
would go toward compensating the city
for revenue lost by the cessation of
Issuing saloon licenses.
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LINE HAS LOW RATE
Probably no telepiione company In
the state has rates as low as the Mo
lalla Telephone company, which oper
ates through a large part of t'Je county
and connects with Oregon City, Canby
and other towns. The rate, last year
was $5.50 and for this year II Is $6, a
charge of only 50 cents a month.
With the remarkably low rate 'last
year, the company paid all Its ope-at-Ing
expenses, built a new line from
Moliila to Needy, and left a balance of
$51.37 with which to begin the work
In 1915. Two bundre and fifty-five
telephones are operated by the com
pany.
The annual meeting of the company
wa held In Molal'a and H. A Hibbard
vii retained as central. O. W. Rob-
bins, William MackrelL Albert Mosh
berger and Harry Raatall were elected
directors.
The Gist of It.
"Last December I had a very severe
cold and waa nearly down sick In bed
I bought two bottles of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and It was only a very
few day until I was completely re
stored to health." writes O. J. Metcalf,
Weatherby, Mo. If you would know
the value of this remedy, ask any one
who has used It. Obtainable every
where. lAdv.)
LODGES INSTALL AT SANDY
SANDY. Ore., Jan. 18. At the last
meeting of the I. O. O. F. lodge, held
here, the following officers were In
stalled: Past grand. Otto H. Melnig;
N. G.p Fred E. Beckwlth; Vice G.. Ron
ald E. Esson; recording secretary, A.
C. Baumback; treasurer, J. C. Laun
dree; warden, William Tiosholm; con
ductor, Charl Shetterly; chaplain, Wm.
Ganger; R. S. S John Kelsicker; L. S.
S., Walter Kaiser; R. S. N". G., J. C,
Laundrell; L. S. N. G., Joe Albert; R.
S. U. G.. Robert S. Smith, L. S. U. G.,
Elmer C. Hale; I. G, Frank Patterson.
The Rebekahs have Installed the fol
lowing officers: PastN . G. Mrs. George
Marony; N. G., Mrs. P. T. Shelley; U.
G., Mrs. Elmira Potter; recording sec
retary, W. U. Rogers; treasurer. Mrs.
A. C. Baumback; warden, Mrs. F. E.
Beckwlth; conductress, Mrs. J. Scales;
R. S. N. G., Mrs. Ed. Bruns; L. S. N.
G.. MrB. J. C. Laundree; chaplain, Mrs.
A. C. Brumback; R. S. N. G., F. E
Reckwith; L. S. N. G, Mrs. Mlra Reve
nue; I. G., Mrs. Dave Douglass; O. G., :
Mrs. Klinger. Twenty-nine members
of Boring Lodge No. 213 attended in a
body.
SANDY GRANGE INSTALLS
Tbe Sandy grange held Its regular
meeting Saturday In the Sandy Odd
fellows' hall, 11 candidates having
been given the third and fourth degree
work. C. A. Spooner, past master of
Multnomah grange, Installed the fol
lowing officers: Worthy master. A. C.
Thomas; lecturer, Blanche R. Shelley;
chaplain, Mrs. J. C. Sinclair; steward,
M. V. Thomas; treasurer, J. J. Morri
son; secretary, James Bell; gatekeep
er. William Bell; Ceres, Mrs. Robert
Jonsrud; Pomona, Mrs. McKenzle;
Flora, Mrs. David Douglas; woman as
sistant steward, Mrs. J. Chowen. It
was reported at the meeting that F. G.
McGugin, an active member, who had
been seriously sick with pneumonia for
several weeks, was convalescing and
soon would be meeting with the
grange.
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How About Your Barn Doors?
Do they stick jump the track or pull harder than they should?
We have the remedy in MYERS DOOR HANGERS Tubulor and Stay
on Styles Get them now and put them in while the weather makes it
bad to work outside.
WHEN WE SAY
WE CARRY EVERYTHING IN FARM SUPPLIES
WE MEAN IT
WE WANT YOUR TRADE ON
Gasoline Engine Oil, Cream Separator Oil, Axle Grease, Wire
Fencing, Post Hole Diggers, Oil Cans, Grind Stones, Single
Trees, Hitches, Pitcher Pumps, Pipe and Felting.
Everything in IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES ALL AT RIGHT PRICES.
OUR WINNERS
W.J.Wilson & Co.
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HAZCLIA
Mla Harriet punran Irft H'inday for
Wllbult ht-rtt aba alll Irach a four
iiinntha' It-rm of abii'
Mra. 8 8. lUmta and Iwn lit I te anna
Antiins and Hblrlry, wrra guratr
of Mra. tubman Hunday.
Mlaa Marlnn Kaalinan and Mlaa J an
Wlli.cn vlelti'd at llait-lla aihixd Frl
day aflcrtiiHui.
I. It i If lna and Wilder lhman
spont Saturday nlxht 1th thrlr auul.
Mra, Prank Chllda.
Mra. A Worthlngton, ho has been
alrk, la slowly Improving.
Mr. and Mra. Krlla llulttcrs wt-ro
pliaaantlv riittrtaliinl by Mr. and Mra
8. 8. Ilouta Thuraday vrnlna.
Mra. Max M.-Matiah aud Mlaa Marl
an Knattnun, fr plraaant vlallnra
at Mra. MrMahan's parml a hums, Mr
lohn Wankrr'a. Wrdnraday.
Mrs. Geo. Naxi'l haa bei-n on tlii alcfc
nt.
Itlrhard Zlvnry aa a I'ortlnnd via
Itnr Thuraday (ivcnlng.
Mlaa Mfiimli-r trachcr of llatplia
arhnoi, aint thd vtook end at hi'r
dome ncur Orrunn City.
DnvUI foriC la amnnK llaiollatea
haullnr; rabbaita this work.
Mlaa l.uclle Duncan, bo la attrnd
inr, hlKh arhiHd In On-iton City, api'tit
the week-end at home.
Jim Zlvney, onx tf llaiitlla'a fort-
moat prtiKr-aalva farm era. will havo
olit trlr llRlita Inatulli-d In hla houav
and barn aoon.
Mrs. HiilllitTtf and daiiKbtir, (lUn
dora api-nt tho wvok-rnd In town.
Bad Cold Quickly Broken Up.
Mrs. Martha Wilcox, Cowimda. N. Y.
writes: "I flrat usttd Chamborlnln's
Couth Itrmpdy about cliibt yoars axo.
At that tlmo I had a hard cold and
coimhcd moat of the time. It proved
to bo Just what I needed. It broke up
me cold In a few days, ami the cough
xntircly disappeared. I huvo told
many of my frlonda of Ihe good I ro
colved throuith ualng tills medlcln.,
nnd nil who havo used It apeak of It
In tha highest trms." Obtainable ev
ery where ' (Adv.)
AL8PAUCH
MEADOWBROOK
Miss Mabel Chlndgren and aunt,
Miss Johnson, left last Wednesday for
Bend, Oregon, where they expect to
stay for some time for their health.
Some of Mr. Schiewe's folks are on
the sick list. We hope they are bet
ter soon.
Mrs. Chas. Holman and Mrs. Ralph
Holman and sons, Charles and Ralph
Jr., visited at A. L. Larklns Friday
afternoon.
Guy Jewett took his little daughter
Dessle up to her aunt's, Mrs. Austin's
to stay.
The Chlndgren boys are logging for
Hult Brothers.
A crowd of about fifty persons at
tended tbe Literary Friday night.
Children's Coughs Children's Colds
Both Are Serious
When one of your little ones shows
symptoms of an approaching Cold, give
It Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey at onco.
THIS IS A BAD MONTH lit acts quickly, and prevents the Cold
The Indoor life of winter, with lack Sowing worse. Very healing soothes
of outdoor exercise, puts a heavy load tDe kungs, loosens the mucous,
on the kidneys. Nearly everybody suf
fers from rheumatism, backache, pain
In sides and back, kidney and bladder, bottIe tofay.
strengthens the system. It's guaran
teed. Only 25c at your druggist. Buy
days from rheumatism.
Mr. Aernt is In his usual health
again.
Susie Schatz Is In Portland for a few
days.
C. M. Gage brought a truck load of
flour to Oswego on Tuesday, then came
on to his father's and spent the night,
finding the road pretty good except
south of John Waunker's, but a couple
of Mexican passengers helped him out,
and he found no further trouble.
Mr. Nunsbaum and Mr. VanthwlcV
each hauled to Portland and back
Tuesday.
Mrs. Gage received a letter from
Mrs. Howard, her daughter, at Walts
burg, Wash., stating that one of her
little daughters had scarlet fever, but
was doing very well, with fever a lit
tle lower. There were many cases In
the town.
MIrs Rosle Keggle Is staying with
her BlKter, Mrs. Adolph Delkar.
Miss LIbbie Rabble spent a number
of days with her sister, Grace, In Sell
wood and Portland.
The Girls' Club met with Miss Gort-
rude telllgsen on Tuesday of last week.
ailments. A backache may not mean
anything serious, but it certainly does
not mean anything good. It's better
to be on the safe side and take Foley
Kidney Pills to strengthen and invigor
ate the kidneys and help them do their
work. They help rid the blood of acids
and poisons. Sold by Jones Drug Co.
(adv.)
Bucklen'i Arnica Salve for SoreB.
(Adv.)
8TAFFORD
We have had frosty nights with mer
cury from 25 to 27 above zero In the
night, but sunay days all thla week.
We have heard today that Sam
Women of 8edentary Habits:
Women who get but little exercise
are likely to be troubled with consti
pation and Indigestion and will find
Chamberlain's Tablets highly benefic
ial. Not so good aa a three or four
mile walk every day, but very much
better than to allow the bowels to ro
main In a constipated condition. They
are easy and pleasant to take and most
agreeable In effect Obtainable every
where. (Adv.)
Taylor were calling on Mra. Howlott
Sunday afternoon.
Joe Urackott, of Monitor Orogon
is the guest of his parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Henry Brackott.
Mrs. Viola Douglas has gono to Port
land to be the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. H. S. Jones for a fow days.
Mr. Beckett and daughters were out
to the farm Sunday.
Eagle Creek Grange met last Sat
urday, about sixty persons being pros
ent. and tho officers elocted at the
December meeting were duly Installed
C. T. Dickinson, of Oswego, assisted
by Mrs. Dickinson, officiated as In
stalling officer. Five candidates were
obligated In the first and second de
grees.
There were several visitors at
Grange last Saturday, among whom
were: Mrs. Edna Coolldge. of Hood
River; James Bell, of Sandy, and Joe
Brackett, of Monitor.
Ed Douglass made several trips to
Estacada last week, hauling over some
feed.
FIVE CENTS PROVE8 IT.
A Ueneroua Offer, Cut out this ad
enclose with 6 cents to Foley & Co..
Cblcngo, 111., writing your name and
address plainly, and receive a frea
trial package of Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound for coughs, colds and croup;
Foley's Kidney Pills, for kidney and
bladder complaints, backache, pains In
Joints, rheumatism; and Foley Cathar
tic Tablets, a wholesome and thorough
ly cleansing cathartic try all three for
5 cents, the cost of mailing. Sold by
Jones Drug Co. (Adv.)
J. W. Dowly has been on tho sick
list, hut his friends nrn glnd to hear
ho is Improving very rapidly.
Henry Honrs has completed his Job
of cutting one hundred cords of wood
ror John Cilthens nnd ho and Mrs.
Beers returned to their home at Hog
an.
Dr. While, of Portlnnd. tested .twon-
ty two head of flno cattlo for J. W.
Dowty Inst week and found them nil
O. K.
Mr, and Mrs. Ilonry Hleplo enter
tained tho following friends at dinner
Sundiiy. Mrs. Mary Hloplo, Mr. ami
Mrs. Frank lloyer, Mr. and Mrs. Noel
Sarvcr, Misses Ellen and Inez Erlck-
son.
xanlfatlon of Ni'hraaaa, known at the
l.nyal legion. The funeral arrange
ment are held pending Ihe arrival of
a ami from Wyoming.
Tha K.dd Itnethe family are again In
quarantine. Their nldeet daughter
Mlaa tHira. being III with a mild ce
of smallpox.
Mr. WralerfleM. uf Medfnrd. Mtd
laal week with Ihe Wm. Jafoba' fam
ily Mra. Martha Hbaver haa relumed
home after spending a fnrtnlrht with
ht r granddaughter, Mr. Itny Kelly, of
Portland.
Fourteen members of the I 'pat ream-
era Hunday n hool elan enjoyed a taf
fy pull on Hatunlnv evening at the
Chapel. Mra II. J. ItnMnmn made It
a very enjoyable affair, with the game
w tilt h were Indulged In.
On Tueedny afternoon Ihe Blare
were entertained from three till five
at the home of their Hiindny erhool
teacher. Mm. A. C. MarFnrlnnn.
Mr. nd Mr. Hay Moore, of Port,
bind spent Thuraday with Ihelr moth
er, Mr. Jonea.
The school houae waa entered some
time between Friday evening and Hat
iinlity afternoon. And a little, over
five dollara waa taken from one of the
trarhrr'a deaka, which were the pro-
reed of a randy anle held at the boll
d.ty lime. F.ntrnnre wna obtained
through a window and when the Jan
itor came on Saturday he found the
room In a atnte of confusion aa book
nnd paper had been thrown around.
Mra Altmnn I planning on Inking
her eighth grade puplla to Hnlt ui to at
tend the leKtnluturo on Friday. Mr.
II, M. Hart will have charge of the
other grndea during the day.
Mra. Knrdennnt haa returned from
a two month' visit with her mother
In California.
Mrs. II. F. Ivter was an over Sunday
vlHllor nt Meloy, Oregon.
MIm Wlnnlo Kern returned from
Corvallls lust week on account of III
health . She ha given up her studies
at tho Oregon Agricultural College.
New light nro to bo placed in Kant
Jennlng Lodge, tho residents all sign
ing up.
J. Johnson, of Astoria. Is spending
a few dnys at his ranch hero.
Percy Thornton, of Wasrn, Is visit
ing bis sister, Mrs. Kdd Curtln.
WILSON IS GRANDFATHER
ACTION OF SINGLE SPOON
FUL 8UrtPRI8E3 MANY
Oregon City people who bought the
simple mixture of buckthorn bark,
glycerine, etc., known ns Adler-l kn.
are surprised nt the INSTANT offoct of
a SINGLE SPOONFUL,. This remedy
Is so complote a bowel cleanser that
It Is used succesHfiily In nppcndlcltls.
Adlor-lka acts on BOTH upper nnd
lower bowel and ONE SPOONFUL re
lievos almoiit ANY CASE of constipa
tion, sour or gassy utomach. ONE
MINUTE after you take It tho gasflos
rumblo and pass out. Jones Drug
Company. (Adv.)
JENNINGS LODGE
WASHINGTON. Jan, lR.-Congrntii.
latlons continued to pour Into tho
Whlto House today over tlm birth yes
terday afternoon of a son In Mrs. Fran,
els Howes Hayro, President Wilson's
second daughter. Both mother and
child were said to bo doing well.
DANCE AT EAGLE CREEK
Tho young penplo of Eagle Crook
have planned a dnnce to bo given Sat
urday evening, Jan. 23 at Cogswell's
hall. Tho miiHln will be furnlHhed by
Wnrd's four pleco orchestra from Port
land. Goorgo Smith will act ns floor
mnnngcr. Cars will run out of Englo
Creek for Estncndn nnd Portland to
convey thoso attending to tho roBpoc
tlve homes.
30,000 VOICES
Major T. S. Clnrksnn, a former resi
dent of this plnco, passed away at tho
home of his daughter In Newborg on
tho morning of January 1(1. Ho was
enjoying a visit with his dnughter,
Mrs, Alfred Wolcott and death oc
curred In tho night, while ho slept
Tho deceased was 74 years of age and
had resided In Oregon for eleven
yoars. Eight, years ago was united In
his second marrlago to Mrs, Lillian
Wilson, a daughter of the late Berry-
man Jennings and during the summcf
months enjoyed camp life on the old
Jennings homestead. Major Clarkson
was past commander-in-chief of the
Grand Army of tho Republic, and was
a former postmaster of Omaha, Neb.
He also served as major of the Third
Arkansas cavalry during the Civil war
and past commander of a military or-
AND Many Are The Voles of Oregon
city People.
Thlrly thousnnd voices What a
grand chorus! And that's the number
of American men and women, who are
publicly praising Doan's Kidney Pills
for relief from backache kidney aud
bladder Ills. They say It to frlnnds.
They toll It In the home papers. Ore
gon City pooplo are. In this chorus.
Hero's an Oregon City ense:
Mrs. Jane Blanchard, 1102 John Ad
ams 8t Orogon City, Oregon, snys: "l
used Donn's Kidney Pills for kidney
ond bladder trouble that annoyed mo
for years. I had great relief. In all.
I have taken less than two boxes of
Doan's Kidney Pills, but that amount,
was enough to convince me of tholr
merit."
Mrs. Blanchnrd Is only one of many
Oregon City people who have grate
fully endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If
your back aches If your kidneys both
er you, don't simply aBk for a kidney
remedy ask distinctly for Doan't Kid
ney Pllla, the same that Mrs. Elan-
chard had the remedy backed by
nome testimony. 50c all stores. Fos-
tor-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
"When Your Back Is Lame Remem-
ber t':e Name."