Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 26, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County
MAI11IA.
STAFFORD.
Marrb ha been a beautiful month
to far, anil eery one haa enJond U.
There ha Iwrn a very bad I!, 1B
Ilia rad nnr Mr. Rchali. that U al
moat lmpaiahl. Hut mm hae been
working on It at half par for number
of days ao II II! be oaf a for vehicle
of all kliuU, although some bat rough
aa yet.
!r. Mount offered some lli.w
we hr, to pay for rruahrd ro
If the nlglilir would haul It and no
on i-rma to know If Ma genetim o:
fer hold ood yet now that the foun
dation la tnado aolld.
Mm. Arrnl. who baa been very alck.
la now better and can be up newt of
lh dar. allhouKh atlll weak. All re
joice with her and her family.
Mr. Tledeman who aa quarantined
for ome tlm with dlptherta la able
to b about, though at 111 weak, and her
Tolr I aloaly coming bark to ber for
which her family and uumerou frlenda
feel very thankful. j
Clarence Thompson, who baa been
running hit Fort! aa a Jitney In Tort
land for aom time, waa taken alrk
After being home a number of
day a, Dr. Mount wa called and
declared It to be smallpox and
quarantined th hou lat Friday, and
the younK man la up and about Oarl.
brother, la now alrk In bed and the
family are undecided at the present
writing (Tuesday) whether he baa the
smallpox or a cane of the grippe. Tney
have not called the doctor to aee him
yet. The real of the family w bear
over the phone, are ai well aa utuaL
The George place, above the ceme
tery, baa been sold to parties from St.
Johns, who have moved In and taken
possession and are aald to be three old
bachelor, and while the neighbors de
plore the absence of a family on th?
place, they still live In hope for the
future.
Mr. Van North wick haa the field.
aouth of hi house all cleared, tree
cut Into fire wood, atumpa blown out
ground broke and ready to be put In
fhape for potatoea when the proper
time cornea.
It 1 a (Treat Improvement In the
neighborhood.
The Ladle' circle met wlih Mrs. Au
gust Pelkar lt Thursday and cut and
made dresses for her little girls.
C. M. Cage and wife, accompanied
by Mrs. Chapel, of Crania rasa, took
r-li-ner at John P. Gages' Saturday
and returned to Portland Sunday aft
ernoon. Mrs. Chapel la looking over real es
tate In Portland with a view to pur
chasing. Her husband is a regisierea
druggist, who wa educated at Ann
Arbor. Mich., and were friends of the
Gage family In that state year ago.
MEADOW CROOK.
Mr. and Mr Allrt Pileraon. the
ntvlyweila, ere aurpriard, at lh"-ir
new home Tue.day rtt-clng on M'd
0 llrook Helghta. Th rtriiltif
prut daln same and mulv Tbie
preeiit were: Mr. and Mr. Allwrt l
leron Mr. and Mi M l. Cbln.litrrti.
daughter VMan and Uurie; Mra
Uutnn and d.iiirhitr Maijori. Mle.
Htanton. Mrtle, llaiel and Nettle l-at
kin. Ituth Chlndgrrn, and All-erl
Hchlevn. Herman and ItutH-n C'hltid
grvn. (lien Urklna and (ieorgn Hot
tetter. All left at a late hour alanine
them murh bapplnca. I
A large rroad atlendca tne aiana
OAMASCOS-
Mr Tailor aike Bandar Ftrlilltf on
the Hublt-rt. 'llnltM V l'te b'f atid
aroint lltrr Halnt " II alu l
l Uiu.d lh new la In regard la tl.r
ule of lliflor
Mi rtis! and Mr. Peart, our
le4hi-r. nt th rt-krrid la IVrt
blul
Mla Mjrjr iok Itxk rt Ir lie or
alorbal rontett for th county (rtiuol
(!adrfalig ry fin.ii.g U
cral I lb ofj'f ol I', u.f at lUirli
Mr and Mr. Ihu.a wn TlUii
uitr rituijjr
Mr i4 Mr. Aid. J Ttwia
dihiirr ijrl of Mr and Mr. H H
I'ihiK Hundiy
Mtr Wlllwr il.u. M-nl Hat
ui'Ur tiifkt with k sunt. Hi, r'rauk
riiiM
r. Iluttbeig w a I'onUnd ltllof
KaluriUy
l-iiiivt and hulal rmil Tui-a
dr iiiii. Mh at I'onUnd
Mr an I Mi J. J I. Huh tl.lti-J Mr
aud Mi. A Ittr, ut Ktaiilrf piailon.
hua.Uf.
lh Ai.l.usl. aatt-r Uid met al
Ik WllUlmic l'murrlirik UhmIi
Vl.nh g
WIIIONVILLI
Kctitietli Hi. Ill wa uiwialcd upon
(r awMiilt' III, al I'orlland h
pllal lat wi-rk and hi Uiauy frlindt
Mr aii 4 Mr. A. U'oMtdnilo arte ho ( ir liliu a aim-dir rwoteiy
dinner lunla uf Mr and Mi tri-d
I rhmin Kunday.
Mr and Mr John Wanker hue pur
j i hated a Bw .J aii
t'liaa. lit In 1'oMland frtdar
They eitHH-t to mot Ihrf In III near
futurw.
Mr. and Mr MiM-n HMi!r.
lun hen I'irais uf Mr and Mr. Ilnk
Child Hunday.
Mr. C. C. Holland put a new fir
lug ro. k. A pl- of rork cut hi left plar In hi hotB Halurday.
rt. r Mount I tri-ailu th r bul ! Mr II. Imnran and llttl (irar,
dora not know yet hrthrr h ran HI lea Hal ur Jar for eaatern Ore
th alaht her they will llt wlin Mr
tirandma OIn ha ! n tery U k , Uunran' daughter. Mr Halfh I'at
this week with heart Iroulil. iter.
Teamnter are hauling rock f mm I Halfh Armstrong ranaed IU-
Will Cooke'a flare lo lh bin. prriar, lelia Mnlty getting aub. rlptlon for
atory to rruahing It hen Mr. Hrllrt farm paper
ran grt th rorkcruihrr. j Norma Muender, llll
erteni
rYldar ernln
Mr Wraley .Wthrrlon had an
eratlon for apfndlellia TuraJay. Hh
la lining aa will a ran b -i-ttl
Her iler. Mr Mary Tong. will kri
home while she I aay.
aril latum inurtuaj num. i-i-"'" ,
!. ......-... w ... ot,.n,.n ..f in.'cldent Tui-aday aften...n while btr.k
meotlng. After a hort pngtm by
th school, Supt. Calavan talked on
TtandardUatlon " Mr. rittinan. from
Monmouth normal, gave an tolerat
ing talk on "Our School."
Mr. Chan, of Albert Canada. a
bark visiting old neighbor at this
place on hla ay home from the it
and California, ahrre h ha been vl
Itlng th pant two month.
rhiH tearher. l-nt th
I. O. Orem and family tnoed up ta SANDY. I at her horn near I'arkpUr.
Jametown on the C. U Standlngrr; . j jjrw 8. 8. IWmti apent rMy after
I The tnoat delightful aeathrr of the.Mm m It te Mr. Chat. U'lti, who I
i at erk greatly helped th farmer ' n k.
place Uat week.
Mr. and Mr M. 1. Chlndurvn en
tertaine1 a number of friend at P. O. et In hi crop. rrult tree are lo Ther will be d.malloo party at
Chlndgrena Sunday In honor of Mr, bloom. Rterytblng liKik fine. lUtella rhnothou Hturdy evening.
M n Chlnditren alter. Mr. Qulnn ' Th county coromlanloner were out j April Srd. All ladle reueted to bring
as the eipectt to teave for th raat Innpectlng road and bridge In thl i om-thlng good In eat. a lunrh will
non nil or tn womi aiao tnpe-iing
Mr. lllllabacka la building an addl- nnk quarry on IVte llllca place
Hon on hi house. about 14 nniea north of town w net j minuter a aalary. KerytKHly cordial
John and Orf Tarker, of Maple iJine.1 A. C. Haumtiarh road boM of dlatrl' ljly Invited to come,
brought out some cattte to pasture on No. 31 hope to eatabllnh a rock crush-1 A larg crowd llatened to th lec-
b served free. A program will b glv
tn. Th proceed till go towards th
th Chlndgren plaee. They apent Bun
day with Cleo and Allen Urklns.
Mr. Sarrt and son Is setting out a
large orchard on th Chase place.
Oscar Hult export to begin log
ging aialn the Ust of the week ai they
have been laid off on arouni oi a
break down of one o' the donkey en
gine. They also have the dam almost
completed
j Nelson MlrkcUon mill I no
The
;tur by th International Hlbl Htu
run-:denta' speaker. II uaed for hi sub-
Mi lll and young ana. alau Mr
II ). Aden and on went lo IVrtlaiid
on Tui-ilar.
ltem llrahain ha been on III al' k
llal f.r f. tUtt th totnai h
tliiilt'ln.
Mr. and Mi Aaron MaiConnell aeul
to TuaUiln on rnlay to attend lh
funeral of Mr Mai Cuttneir brother,
VliiM'ht Hall. ho baa Itern III fur tome
ttiMl.tha and died oil Wedm-day.
I'oiato buyer ha liw nuinrrou
In Wllaontllt Hi last ten day.
A tiutlilier of WIIonlll realdrnla
Iteiulril lh ronrert at lloml View
on rldy evening. Mr. Mary Hroliat
l'k a prominent part In lh pmgraiu
hlrh waa srtendld throughout.
Clifford Murray I glilng the I'et
er' Hardware slor a new roat o
palnl. uiirotlng It good liHik.
AImiuI twenty niruibert of the
younger art gav lloa I'arger a aur
prlae party on Hatiirilay evening
(iueaalng ganira were th evening'
plraaure and lh prt waa won by
luet Hely In gam of advertlan-
mnnla. Painty refreshment wer
erved by Mr. Jaeger, and happy
Hill elit by th gueala.
Mr. Itobt. Hraham and daughter.
Itoartta aud Josephine are tiallliig In
Vanrouvvr. H. ('. at the home of Mr
Craham'a brother.
Th I'arrnt Trai hrra' Aaaorlallnn of
whirh Mr. Chaa. Wagner la prealdenl,
hat plared three garnet at the ilia
For Your Baby.
The Signature of
r '
Is the only fuarantee that you have th
Genuine
1
V
y 4 V W gi.uAVwwwvww vwaw
prepared by him for over 30 yuru
YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST
Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla.
Soid only In one size bottle, never In bulk
or otherwise; to protect the
babies.
The CcnUur Company, CiAf&Cu
AH!
THE INVIGORATING WHIFF
OF THE PINE FOREST!
How It clears the throat and head of
It mucou allmenta. It Is this spirit
of Newness and Vigor from the health-
giving IMney Forest brough bark by j
Pr. Pell's Pine-Tar Honey. Antiseptic i
and healing. Buy a bottle today. All j
Druggist. 23c.
Electric Bitter a Spring Tonic.
(Adv.)
Line of High Grade Farm Ma
chinery now carried by Three
Big Stores in Clackamas County.
W. J. WILSON a CO.
UtCH BUILDING, OREGON CITY, ORE.
Canby Hdvv. & Imp. Co., Geo Blatchford,
CANBY. OREGON MOLALLA, OREGON
CLARKES.
Proper Treatment for Biliousnesa.
For a long time Miss Lula Skelton.
rhurchvllle. N. Y.. was bilious and
bad sick headache and dlixy spells.
Chamberlain's Tablets were the only
thins that gave ber permanent reiier.
Obtainable everywhere, (Adv.)
CLACKAMAS.
N. A. Merrick and family departed
for Zanesville, Ohio, last week where
they expect to take up their residence
again. Mr. Merrick haa relatives
there. We wish them well, but after
their residing here five years, we
would not wonder but what they will
sigh for western climes again. Their
removal from here has taken a pupil
from the school.
Misa Laura Bachmann, teacher of
the Oak Grove school near Macksburg.
spent the week-end with home folks
at Rrookaide Farm
A farewell party was given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrington, Sr.,
on the evening of the 17th In honor
of their son. Lee and his wife. A most
enioyable evening was spent by all
present. The color scheme In the dec
oration was rreen. which was beau
tifully carried out and so appropriate
for the day. , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Har
rington expect to go up on the Santi-
am river in the near future where the
former has accepted a position In s
government fiBh hatchery. Mr. and
Mrs. John Talbot. Mrs. Harrington's
parents, will remove to the same place
also. We are sorry to lose them as
neighbors for they rank among the
most public-spirited citizens of Clack
amas
The Clackamas Amateur Dramatic
club will present Us play, "Diamonds
and Hearts," at Parkplace in the school
building. Friday evening. The same
was given at this place February 2Sth
before nn appreciative auaience.
Haskln Trabue Is slowly recovering
from a severe attack of rneumatism.
Grandpa Philips, though still weak
is able to be up and around again.
ti -oralis formerly a resident of
this place, was visiting relatives
East Clackamas last week.
The Rebekah Shamrock lodge met
in regular session Friday evening. One
new member, Mrs,
was taken In. .
Tareet practice on the government
rifle range will begin April 1st.
w.. t a. Bvera and daughter Madge,
have 'gone to the San Francisco expo
sition for 'a montn-s vis".
Mrs Landls has been suffering with
8 gevere attack of the grippe this
Mm. Bailie entertainend the Christ
ian Endeavor of the Congregations
Xrch t her home on the evening of
KnaLayfield underwent a ser
MI8!Lm at St. Vincent's n
rltal last week.
recovering slowly.
at
She Is reported to be
C".7r. Ttaave heard from Mrs.
Nlckel-n and .on. Ther have gone
into the restaurant bu8,e"
couver. B. C, and are comfortably set
Uir Morgan and family of Lebanon.
J!r few' days' visit with .the .FUn-
'err family have gone to tb,
fort. Mr. Morgan- is Pioneer hav
tag come across the plains in 1865 It
Xeresting to hear hlnx reconnth
changes that have taken place smc
that time.
Miss Ida Zwahlen from Tillamook,
la visiting her father. Mr. C. Zwahlen
and family, for a short time.
Mrs. Fred Poss from Mt. Fleasant.
visited her folks. Mr. Zwahlen and
family. Ust week.
G. Marquardt was In town last week.
Miss Dora Marquardt Is In Portland
at present.
Miss Elizabeth Marshall spent Sun
day with Miss Ella Schleve.
Mr. W. H. Botteralller is discing
some land for oats.
Walter Lee was In Oregon City and
visited his mother Mrs. Mary Lee and
family last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Buol and baby vis
ited A. Buol and family last Sunday.
Rev. Mann preached In Logan last
Sunday.
Miss Elsie Coulter is on the sick list
W. H. Bottemiller hauled a load of
oats to town last week.
Captain A M. Elmer went to Port
land the other week.
Mr. Llndau hauled a load of oats to
town last week.
Henry Schleve Is on the sick list.
Elmer Graves went away to get
some work last week.
John Hoffstetter Is Improving now
from a recent sick spell. I
Mr. Zwahlen purchased a load of po
tatoes from Mr. Hoffstetter last week.
Charles Grossmlller went through
Clarkes with his new automobile last
Sunday.
No Use to Try and Wear Out Your
Cold. It Will Wear You Out Instead :
Thousands keep on suffering Coughs
and Colds through neglect and delay.
Why make yourself an easy prey to
Berious ailments and epidemics as the
result of a neglected Cold? Coughs
and Cold sap your strength and vitali
ty unless checked in the early stages.
Dr. King's New Discovery Is what you
nee(lthe first dose helps. Your head
clears up, you breathe freely and you
feel so much better. Buy a bottle to
day and start taking at once. (Adv.)
EAGLE CREEK.
Call at the nearest of these three stores and inspect
the latest improved tillage tools labor savers for your
SPRING WORK
Genuine Crop Increaser Land Rollers
Bunch Land Rollers carried in 4 sizes:
8 ft. 2 section Wood Stave Roller, 8 fL
3 section Steel Roller, 8 ft 2 section
Corrugated Roller and the New Double
Drag Crusher 5 and 8 ft. Get our prices.
EVANS Potato Planter
For the grower who Wants Results
Double Drive-Vibrating feed channels preventing.
clogging. Sight Drop insures accuracy.
Adjustable puker arms.
Light Draft
it
I
Low Price.
J. I. Case, Cutaway and
Roderick Lean Disc Harrows
In our opinion the three best discs made
each one excelling for particular uses to which
it is adapted. See us before you buy and we
will make it worth your while.
OTHER GOODS NOW IN SEASON
J. I. Case
Transplanters
Corn Planters, Plows
Bloom
Manure
Spreaders
Eagle Creek grange met Saturday
with only about 36 members In at
tendance. After dinner two candi
dates were obligated in the first and new ste u cutg
second degrees, and three were inltlat- . .
ed In the third and fourth degrees. Mr. , ;,.. . .
Evans of the 0. A. C. was present at' M. E. Church purchased a lot In the
.t,o t,nr -nd mv.. ft nhort talk! Sandy Land Co. tract and expects to
Myers
Hay
Tools
Stover
Gasoline
Engines
Myers
Pumps
JENNINGS LODGE
Immediately after dinner.
A. W. Cooke and wife, of Damascus,
were visiting with Mrs. Howlett Sun
day.
erect a parsonage In the near future.
The Woman's club met at the home
of Mrs. P. E. Beck with.
0. C. Burns, of Portland, was viHit-
George White, of Portland, was the ; in(f relatives
guest of his daughter, Mrs. Tracy Cles- pete gwan ,8 cIearnB two acreg of
ter, Sunday. ! land for Ed Bruns.
Mr;,aD Vm0 ;;on Jnev of Es ! Melvln Smith is the happiest man
daughter. Nettle and son, Joey, oi r-s- , ,
tacada, were the guests of relatives' Sandy, he says it a bouncing boy
over this way Sunday. i this time.
James Gibson was a Barton visitor i Gus Stuckle Is busy clearing his lot
on Monday. on Pleasant Ave., so that he may build
Most of the farmers are busy these a house,
fine days plowing, discing and seed- Sandy river Is now a recognized
mB J stream, noted for fine salmon fishing
Mrs. Bessie Douglass was a Portland with hook and line. Every day some
visitor Tuesday. ! fisherman can be seen trolling the
' stream, and occasionally a good catch
' of the delicious steelnead salmon are
made.
Sandy Booster band will give their
weekly band concerts during the sum
mer. Geo. Wolf has purchased a Ford.
PersonholdingTax
Receipt 4890, paid
March 20, 1915,
will please commun
icath with
TAX COLLECTOR
Keep Your Bowels Regular
As everyone knows, the bowels are
the sewerage system of the body, and
It Is of the greatest Importance that
they move once each day. If your
bowels become constipated, take a
dose of Chamberlain's Tablets lust
nftor aunnpr and ther will nnrrivt thA
Oregon City, Ore. disorder. Obtainable everywhere.
Ject, "The Grave" and what's beyond
the grave.
Hazella's older boys have been prac
ticing manual training. They put up
a very good swing, out of which they
expect toget lots of amusement.
Mr. and Mrs. Zivney made a swift
trip to Portland Friday in their Ramb
ler auto.
Church at Hazella March 27, at 8
o'clock p. m. Everybody come.
AiyJENWALD
Misses Lydla Plimpton, Zelma Davy,
Gladys Smith and Ruth Crans entered
the Clackamas County Essay contest.
Little Edwin Schow, of Sellwood
Gardens, who has been 111 has returned
from the hospital.
Miss Grace Erlckson, of Wanhougal,
Wash., and Miss Julia Hollbrook were
the guests of J. H. Crans Monday.
The Hansen children visited A. T.
Pierce and family Sunday.
The Willamette Valley Southern
railroad, which la being built thru Ard
enwald, has not been busy for about a
week. It Is working again now.
Two new pupils have come to the
Ardcnwald school. They are from
Sellwood Gardens. Their names are
Louise Henessey and Hattle Wood.
Mrs. McBrlde, of Nelson, B. C, Is
visiting at the home of her brother,
Rayot, of Sellwood Gardens. Mrs. Mc
Brlde has been visiting the fair at San
Francisco and Is on her way borne.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Price attended
posal of the scholars of the village
school, consisting of a horizontal bar,
rings and two swings for the older
scholars, also two for the smaller ones.
The rope for the rings and other
games were put In place by Messrs.
Joe Thornton, Sherman Seoly and Dor
rls Young.
Mrs. Lathrop and little daughtor,
of the Rose City, visited Miss S. M.
Graham last week.
The "Mother's Club" of Corral
Creek school has placed a croquet sot,
rings and othor games In their school
yard. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Say were the
motifs of a delightful surprise party,
given them by their neighbors of the
Corral Creek district, on Saturday
evening, March 20, to celebrate the
twenty-fifth anniversary of their mar
riage. The game of "600" was the
pleasure of the evening, at which the
bridegroom won the head prize, a beau
tiful thread-work basket filled with
candy. A handsomo set of silver
knlveB end forks, with the initials en
graved upon them was presented to
Mr. and Mrs. Say by Miss Bcttie Ba
talgla In a graceful speech, on behalf
of the members of the Mothers' Club
of Corral Creek district. Mr. Say re
plied, saying "it was the first time be
had been given a chance to talk for
twenty-five years." Elaborate refresh
ments were served cafeteria fashion
by the members of the Mothers' Club
and a delightful evening enjoyed by
all present
A numbvr of ladlt-s hav bi-cn krd
lo the Imtiie of Mra. Will Jacob on
Thuraday 'fti'riiiMn lo plan Ihn Kal
er program. The ladli-t are rrueaird
lo bring Ihlinlib'a.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hlovrr, of Mc
MliinvlllP. Ulli-d with Kit Hart on
Vtdntday of lant wek.
Mr. I.lnyd HiMMinrr and wife are in
Joying rauip llfo on the rlvvr during
the paat plranant wix'k.
Tim cottaxvs of il. II. Emmons are
rtfcMnK new coat of pulnt and tint
and will b rrady by April lit fur tb
famine who usually spent the sum-
iikt on the bank of the Wlllaiiwtt at
thl place.
bli al weather added much pleasure
to the trip through the Pacific North
weat. which I being enjoyed by Mr.
and Mr. Theron Klmh and family, ol
New Hampton, lima. Four days were
peiit at Jennings UmIk with the
Hugh Hubert futility. Trip to Coun
cil Crest, 1200 feet above the bulne
dUtrli t of Portland, to the City Park
and to the hlatorlc town of Vancouv
er. Waiih , and Oregon City were en
joyed. The Finch family departed on
Tuesday for Salt Ijike City and aome
day will be spent at Colorado Spring.
Mr. Finch I a itono inuson contractor
and wa very much tinpreased with
Southern California and Oregon.
Mr. Kild Curtln I receiving treat
ment from a Portland peclnl!nt and
I Improving.
The parlor of the Second Preaby
termn church In Portland were filled
with friend who wltnened Hie mar
rln;e of MU Wlnlfrled Kern to K. H
Much, which took place on Haturdny
afternoon. Rev. Charles F. Hush per
formed tho ceremony. The wedding
was a slmplo one and the couple were
unuttended. Among shower of rliv
they entered a laxl. which brought
thru) to the homo of Mr. Huah's par
ents at Jonnlng Lodgs. Many bounti
ful firi'scnts were received. Both of
the contracting parties wero students
at Corvallls, but Mr. Hush's former
homo was in Texas. Mr. and Mr.
Hush will resldo near Oregon City,
whero he Is a cement contractor.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. FlHher, of Port
land, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln Goodwin.
Mr. Snndntroin left lnxt wouk fur
Sun Francisco, whero he has a posi
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Paxton and Evelyn l ax
ton, of I'orlland, wore Sunday vlmt-
ors at tho Hugo Sundstrom home
Mr. Wm. Illlnestono has purclmned
the Blue Front Store from II. J. Hat
dorf and will tako possession on Men
dav. Mr. James Bernard, we are
ploasod to learn, will accept a poxl
tlon with the new firm, .
Congratulations ere being showorod
upon Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Smith on the
arrival of o baby boy, who canio on
the evening of March lfith. The moth
er and child nre doing nlcoly at a Port
land hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bncknor de
parted for Illwnco, Wash., on Monday
where Mr. Bccknor has a position.
Tho Upstrcamors aro to give a plo
social at the church on Friday even
ing. A pleasnnt and unique affair will
be given.
Roy Bntdorf left on Tuesday for
Denver, to take care of large stock farm
which has recently 'been purchnsed
bv H. J. Batdorf. Mr. and Mrs. Bat-
dorf leave tho Inst of tho week for
their new home near Albnny. It Is In
deed with regret that this family are
leaving the Lodge, for they will be
greatly missed In the Lodge circle, the
Community Club, church affairs and
In the Parent-Teachers' Assoclutlon.
Our best wishes go with them to their
new home.
Mr. Gus Jacobsen, of Pioneer, has
returned home after a visit with Ar
thur 8oesbe.
Mrs. Harry Hampton, who has been
seriously 111 at a Portland hospital, is
again able to return home.
Mr. Langdon Spooner has ret.irned
from PrlnevIIle, Oregon.
Every day brings a number of fish
ermen to this place, so far the catch
has been rather poor.
Mra. Edith Truscott and Ruth spent
Saturday with Mrs. Johnson, return
ing to their home In Gresham In the
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Finch and family, of
Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts and
family spent Sunday at Orchards,
Wash., with the 11. C. Palnton family.
Mr. John Pope, of Alpha, Iowa, was
an additional guest at the I'alntou
bom.
The three rlilldrrn of Mr. Waller
ilinmen, of Ardenwald. apent a few
dava with Mra. Allwrt Pierre
Mr. and Mr F. II. Madlaun have
been Wondhurn vUltur till week.
DIRTY EGGS CAUSE
OF HEAVY LOSSES
ItMITLANI). Ore.. Mar. 23. Ilrtf
ei;g are canning heavy loaaea lo pro
ducer of thl state, leading author!
Ilea here placing Ihn Ion at thouaaniU
of dollar annually a well a the de
rreaiA In Ihn demand.
With itorugn oiieratloa here now
well under way. thorn I a liberal de
mand fur rlean tuck and ritrome
price aro being offered for such offering.
Ilocauae of Ihn fact that a very large
per rent of Oregon's egg production U
of dirty color, ouUlde market Id
which we are rompellod to ault our
urplii during period of groat pro
duction, are unwilling to pay for them
what they ran ecure good clean slock
from other section, notably Califor
nia. While there I atlll a rather good
tune In the rgg market at this time
and price are showing practically no
chungn, the fact that alurage Inter
rat aro dumping the dirty itock on
the market In competition with cur
rent receipt from the country, I entil
ing luine nppruhendun among receiv
ers generally.
STATE ONION TRADE
HAS A WEAKER TONE
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 18, Weak,
er tune Is showing generally for oni
ons, with growers much mora cngor lo
let go. White limited Ih'hIiich In No.
1 stock Is still reported n high as $1
a cental f. n. h. county shipping points,
many growers aro nllcged to be soiling
Nn. 1 stock as No. 2. and thereby Blind
ing tho minimum quotation In effect
among metiers of tho Confederated
Onlnngrowors'g association.
Whllo tho first signs of weakness In
tho onion trade of the Paclflo north
west were vlslblo along Front street,
at tho present tlmo thore Is a decided
lack of snap to tho general trada nil
along tho const.
California still hns quite fair stocks
of onions In storago and owing to tho
non-keeping quality of thoso offerings,
lower .values are ruling.
Bnndon Is to got harbor Improve
ments In spile of bills falling In con
A HEAVY BURDEN
A Bad Back Makes Life Miserable For
Many Oregon City People.
A bad bnck Is a heavy burden.
A burdon at night when bedtime
comes,
Just as bothersome In tho morning.
Evor try Doan's Kidney Pills for It?
Know they are for kidney backache
and for othor kldnoy Ills?
If you don't, some Oregon City peo
ple do.
Read a case of It:
Joseph McDnrmott, Washington St.,
Oregon City, Oregon, says: '1 wag al
most flat on my back with kldnoy and
bladder trouble. I was so lame and
stiff that I could hardly hobblo around
and It was all I could do to got up In
the morning. My kidneys were Irregu
lar In action and the kldnoy secretions
were scanty., I used several boxos of
Doan's Kidney Pills and I soon got
well. I think even mora highly of
Doan's Kidney Pills now than I did
when I publicly recommended them a
few years ago. They have certainly
done me a lot of good."
Price BO, at all dealers. Don't slmuly
ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's
Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Mc-
Dermott had. Foster-Milburn Co..
Props., Buffalo, N. T. (Adv.)
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