OltKtiON TI Y KVIKIMMtlNK. HiH'W. Sn I :l HI K lit I'll i HAZELIA PLANS BIG JENNINGS LODGE MAN SATURDAY MEETING LEAVES FOR LOUISANA MtLINO Ml WILL H ATOM CLACK AM A COUNTY FAMILY TO OF OATHIRINO MCMlN MAKI OUTHINN tTATI TRYNEWS For Your Baby. PERSONALS The Signature of MINTS WILL M IINVIO FIHMANkNT HOMI miiN -xsj - H HARNESS MAKER, LAST W.C.U. SPEAKER (IF BACHELOR'S CLUB TELLS OF NEW LAW HARNESSED FOR LIFE BARLOW GRANGE HAS' REGULAR MEETING R f. OITTIHT. OF IANOV. Wit AT LAIT IAIT CLACKAMAS MILL! STARTING HANDY. Or. Nov ll.-l8prtsl R F Itetteri. HandVs hrnr maker, ami lh nel lo the lat inembsr of ihr one-time famciu. Sand llachelor club, ha urprted hi. many friend by taking unto him!! a alt. Mr and Mr- Dettert haie settled In Ibrlr hunir hen- and are recehlng th .'ou nuulatkma from their many friends Tb. Sandv llachelor club. which toes out of eiUteoce with Mr. Del irrt . arddlna. umanlifd iU year aco ltb the following officer President. Jerome Howard, now prin ell of the arboola at Wrat Unn. rice president. R. E. Jarl: secretary. K T. Hruns. and treasurer, lleorge Kerb. Tbe club bad a rood mcmbrr ahlp and waa prosperoue until the prv Ident was married and for a time Ueonte Krebe well filled the place Then he. too. took that step which bar red him from membership and the aec- retary went to Wisconsin to wed. One member folio ed another until the dub was composed of Mr. Dett-rt and R. E Jack, the Kelso merchant With one of these two safely married now. the club ha become a matter of history- San mills are starting up attain. The 8and Fir Lumber company will start by sawing railroad ties, which are in demand again. The Sandy River Lum ber company will repair Its mill and Mart sawing lumber and ties the first of :he year. Jonarud itrothern' mill la running most every day. It does considerable box and shingle business. Dixon k Kersecker. who purchased the limber north of town, will put In a new mill Immediately. They are at present clearing a large tract of land with a donkey engine by which they pull stntnpa and whole trees over the bluff. It Is a great improvement over the old fashioned ' Armstrong" method. Charles Kreba has found some excel lent clay Just south r town and wilt Koon put in a complete brick Baking outfit. Meyers' wood camp on Cedar creek is still a busy place, many teams haul ing wood: making some bottomless holes in the Sandy and Hull Run road. Sandy FVuit Nursery on Cedar creek is shipping lots of fruit ".rees of moM excellent quality to all parts of the roast. Dr. 8teig!e. who teiuorarily filled Dr. Harendrick's place the past three month, has returned to Portland. While here Dr. Stelgle won many friends, all who are sorry to see bin. leave. Mrs. A. C. Ha urn back has returned from an extended trip through the eastern states and related her cxperi ice in a abort lecture to the Sandy Won. mi- club. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Nylander, of Portland, were in Sandy visitng rela tives and friends. They will leave for California to siend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Jarl have re turned from a trip through California. They visited both fairs and report a most enjoyable trip. Pete Swan was In Oregon City on business. F. M. Margan who has been laid up with a lame leg is progressing towards health. Many road meetings are and will be held. W. A. Proctor is contemplating building a resideuce in Sandy. E. T. Bruns in remodllng Ms hou.'o and installing a modern water system. MOLALLA PIOFLI HIAR INTIR ISTINO AOORIM LAYMAN OCCLPKS PULPIT MOI.Al.LA. Oft, No. IT-lUpeclal. Mrs Johnson, who la under lha car of Dr Coffee, at the untlcal hospital. Portland. I Improving. Her many friend at Molalla are glad U bear such good news Mrs. Uleelh. ol Portland. gae an ad dr before the W. C. T. V. in the Method!! church Sunday evening The speaker was Introduced by Mrs. Wolfe Mrs Sleeth gave a quick ra rtew of the temperance movement, then explained the new liquor law In every phase. Alter tne new iaw goe Into effect, no advertisement of llq uors is to be allowed, no advertising matter is to be allowed to come into the state, or mall list of honor A system of book keeping and sworn oath are expected to keep track of every druggist, doctor, carrier or per son who In any way baa anything to do with the small amount permlssable. In turn the.- record are to be kept open for public inspection for two ear. The law ha been made strict as to the methods of dealing with an officer who fails to do hi part of the work Mr Sleeth feela that every one should study this law so that none unwittingly break IL Sunday J. (5. Taylor took Rev. Cur- tlsa' place In the pulpit while that gen t'eman wa holding services else where Mr Taylor expressed a strong desire that this church may be able in the near future to have a minister In the pulpit every Sunday. While Mr. Taylor is willing to asalst in every way he can. he believes that it will be better for the church when the pastor is enabled to devote his entire atten tion to It. Rev. and Mrs. Curtlss asked Mrs Mackrell with her clasa of boys and VIr Taylor with hi class of young men. to rome to tneir nome tor an evening's pleasure Nov. 19. l'lon Sunday. November 11. Dr. (ieorge Pratt, of Portland, will speak at both morning and evening services. A cordial invitation is extends-! to ail. In both this and adjoining nelghlior- hoods, to attend. Especial invitation is extended to the young people. The parsonage In which Rev. Curtiss and family liver has been treated to a new coat of paint recently. A petition is being circulated and signed requesting that Ue carrying ol the njails ie transferred from the Southern Pacific line to the Willam ette Valley Southern. The latter part of this week there wlU be a mass meeting of Molalla's progressive farmers to make arrange ments for the establishment of a co operative creamery. A school election was held in the old school house Just back of the mod ern one now In use. The matter tak en up was practically settled at the election last June but owing to a technecallty, In that the former elec tion was posted Instead of being ad vertised in the home paper, the second election was held to comply with the new school law. There were 19 for and 2 against the IV, mill levy for school purposes, showing the same sentiment as last June's election. It was also voted that the directors be directed to buy a piano, not to exceed $:;00 In price. There are about forty pupils in the high school from adjoining districts. The entrance rate Is $45 which is pro vided by the law which allows a pu pils' school money to be transferred to the district entered. (ieorge Case is taking the school census. HARLOW. Ora.. Nov. IS. (Iprcllai Tne regular meeting of the Harlow grange wa held Saturday night, but. owing to the fart that a Ian number of the member have cold. onl a few attended Chri r.legler and children ent lo Portland Saturda The dapot a brokrn into one night Saturday, November U aat week They went through things, Mr and Mrs. Hlearut. from Jean but finding nothing which they cared Station. Oregon, wen- pleaaantlt enter IIA7.KI.U. Ore, .V. I iHperlal Chunk sort lea will ba aeht al T:M o'tlurk Malar-say rnln IoIWsssnI b an impromptu progroi u old fah lanes! polling (mm and ihum. give by Hasella x'hool Later in theei.nln refreshment, will be red All are rlrouir both al rbnrih and x'hool rntrrtalnment. X log was a call, r i ihi- HrllaV home Holiday O C Whlltcu and granddaughter. Ml Haiti Wanker were pleasantly . nlrrt.im-d at the V W anker TnrMiay and V!nrday. Jim Hay from Hhual Perry, was in the neighborhood l'oeday. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kastman are the proud parents of a hah boy. for. the robber left without liking anything Mrs. Wurfel is being treated by ft I specialist In Portland tirnndma Quint I gradually failing. lalned by Mr and Mi K W Wanker Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs A YVorlhlagtM were visitor in Oawego Sunday Mr and Mrs. Prank Child irnt a Mrs. Howe has been quite III but Is very pleasant day with Mr and Mr improving Alfred Thoma Sunday. Mrs. Irwin has had a aktg of the , Miss Olady Wank, r pent the week pleurisy end at horn. Mia Unra Pennell wears a broad mile all over a new caddie home Mr. Lyadahl came down from Wood burn Wednesday to Mrs Uulnt The barber ha vacated to Salem Mr. Churchill' mother and alder have ... Milling him. They left Siindat night for Santa I'nu. Mr. 1 J Churchill accompanying them Mrs. C W Child, i. tutting Mr A U Walling In Portland thl week Mr. Ollst. from Portland, spent a few day with J. P. Cook thl week Mr A. U, Walling from Portland, v tailed friend In Hatrlla last week D K Ixmt wa a dinner gueit at the P. Cook horn Pi Ida j earning H. T Duncan wa a Portland visitor' JKNNINUtf IAMHJK. Ore. Nov l liriim-tol I Hert Tabor u.iled si Mi diuui oa Wednesday al Ike hot of hi l patrol and Ml oa r'rlday for Mhrii dan. la , going by boat to Nan Praarl o. hr be will vlali lb fair Ml Haiel and Aaael Tabor leave uu Mmi I day Mr Tabor prwredlag lb fauiil WW threw weak ago The Ta'tir tfipn l lo mak Nharidan their bono t'aptala W Hawllnga returned Mou day from a ten day ttalt with hi daughter In Medlord The laptaln at tended Ihr twenty (lllh wedding all nlvrsar of hi daughter while absent Mr i i.n. . Porter and Mr Wwid ward, of Oataha. ar the dluner guest of Mr and Mr, tieorg Itsirum mi Wedaewlay of last weak. The tlulld met at Ihe church on Wednesday Work for the annual ba taar look the attention of th ladle during lb afternooa .A sparlal place I being conldered by lb guild Some flower will b . bo.-n and cultivated by the community and the bloom el hlbiied next fall The baaaar will bl held on December S. The guild will meet every Wednesday until then 1 Mr William Jacobs will entertain at hrr home on Wedurday. November l?tb. with annformal luncheon Mr II II Kiumona ba been i harming hoalra to two delightful af fair during the week. Al a beautiful appointed lum neon were the rueintirr of a Portland Whlat club, who Joyed the game aotue year ago, the mem hers all now enjoy Informal gathering from time to time. to the only g uarantcc that you havi tho Genuine vs.vvb41b1 prepared by him for over 30 yean. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Cantoris. Soid only in one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. 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Fashion, Fancy Needlework, General Farming, Lire Stock and Poultry. $ Sand Your Order Before You Forget It $ JL Th yiriyiiM will Stns Prsaitli. When Tin is III mi " r 1 ' FARMERS OF THE MOLALLA COUNTRY Are invited to inspect the Fall Stock of Implements, Farm Machinery and Vehicles, carried by GEO. BLATCHFORD MOLALLA, ORE. Case Plows and Harrows Hoosier Drills, Bloom Manure Spreaders Pumps, Engines, Etc. From the stock of MP Portland, Oregon. Mr Mora. Mr. Knave and Ihr Mc ; Mr. Allc MrKarlanr wa unanlnmu. Karlan family. ly choacii thv trraaurvr II J Hob Al thi home of frank Turkrr th inm I upirlntndrnt of Ihr Hun tilling propl ini-t and rnkl a chirk ,t, m hiail and trank Tuckor la aa en upprr. Ti n rnjoypil tpr cMilm .utsnl H J llublnin. Wm. Jacob until I'brUllan Kndvator llmr when Bn, .irialni- tatrun( form thr muiic Ihr yuuni folk met at thr church uiiiinltlro fur rnaulnst irar Tin- prt. Mi ..r lluntlnaton. of I'uriUml b-d rn Miard of trtialvr will rr until thr Kndrator mrstlna tin Hund ihi- not annual cIihIIoo in III. i'iinlng A pi-riuannt oraaiiliatloii ! Ha. Hmlth oulllm-d a plan for ffl- 1111 b ffsH trd on Wrdnradav tM .-ii-m y . tin- ubdancs' of hlch aa lo I Ina folloard by a aortal Unit and rr hav a board of manaKcniRnt rutiatl (ri-.bmcnl uitrd pntlrrl) nf chunb iiicinlin. We rvirrt- very mu h to lu th- nunchun h inrmbr. t'hrlatlaii rhoma family, who arc plannlui on nd nun t'hrlatlana, prufflonal mn. movlni thl month to their new hoiur Kurklna men. biialup mn. any and mi thr Hull Hun car line all mk-ii u( ood mural characttt and Mr William Jacob. riiliTtalu. llo- Ii.imuc liti-h liu.rr.l in lotnuiunliv (Irarr tlulld on Wolnrwlay. Th .affair. ThU liuard allall Include dca ladle ar to cnmi at 10 a. m and lb" run. lrute and oiher church of II hoatras will NTTt luncheon The da . rrs In addlllon lo lb men Mleclml till be apent In ;wlnK for Ihe annual j above. The dutlm of till board shall haiaar which will be held on lieccin i. io deal with the church t.uauce. her N. receive all iuonUil) Ilia. y all am b We were aorry to hear of the pa.alns; niiu, ,iiii- all bu.lne affair DM away of Warren Hotter ut a nanator. ! laliilna to the material weliare of lb luni at Salem on Saturday mornlnx I hurcb. rvrelve all moiiitily reKrt. Mr Cutler went to Salem notue U ! fur flllnit Thla hoard shall be. a cleat week axu to receive treatment and j a huuae for plan, lor church efflcl Kradiially xrew weaker until the end'enry and activity In each df part men t ram. He la survived bv one on. MM en epIInK the aplrltual or relllou. tun Poller, of thl town. 1 wurk and .ball meet reculatly ouc a The funeral wrvlce were prl ite 1 month Till IliectlliK will lie followed ami the remain cremated al Salem, j hy a nieelliiK of the church member Mr and Mr Milton Totter and MM and frleiida for the ratification of any Donald returned oil Monday eienliu plan ptopoaed and lor wxlal feature, from Salem, where tlit-i allendiil thej Tbe.e re oinmendallon were ao funeral ' well received by Ibo.e present at the There were a! preiieiit at the Sunday ' annual ineetlUK, that It wua voted to ichool aervlce. Almost every teacher have the naator ro ahead with aurh or waa present A report from Mr ' minlaatlon und to appoint a board of Hrurchert who attended tha Clacka , manaKement man County Sunday acliuol convention lto lllnde and William 1 1 el Ion at Hotatla on IXday waa xlven and i left for Item) on Monday. They ttlp much enjoyed. Mr. II N. Smith TM I pad their Kurd tar to Tin Dalle, und Iho a delegate lo tne convention (toll will make the lrl Ihroiigh to lletld bv this Sunday school and wa elected ' auto A recent traveler from lleml nuperlntendent of educatlnnal depart reporln Ihe road In goml condition for mutt Mm. Curl Hmlth, nlao of thl autulala. place, attended und w a elected aupcr-! Mr unci Mr. U alMin and two dill Intendent of the elementary work clren lelurued to llhvu' o. Waah., on A large conitregntlon heard Hcv. Monday after n ton days' vlall with Btnltn apeak Sunday luat. Meaar. Itobln.on. Tucker, Hllnealone. Wood ham mid Lornvln. Ostrom rendering Hit- lul nelei IIiuih The annual IWMfliU of Ihe CbUfCb waa held at s o'clock on November 0. Al the roll call each rcnpomlcd with a favorite verao of Serlpturo. Ileportx from Ihe id of I' i Newell und wife. Our Mnr, Offer Tnti and So. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out till I allp, ennloati with ' and mall It lo I'nlrv , Co, Chicago, 111., wrlllnv I your nnme and addrnn clearly. You i will receive In return u trial park ' tiu.. M..I.Ihii . ' II. .it. I 'P.... trustee, church T committee, treaaurcr. Huperlntemlen. """"m ' V ";,, ., , Ol Bundi) I0IM6I Ud muKlc .omml.t.v '""' IM"'for "tt 11 were given. A fine report from II,,- "1"" I'!':1 '"" , r ","1ii,''"1h'";i Im" k prenlden. a,l hp, relarv of the tlnu e ' a,,h1"" k,"1"".' !""' , '',!""'' Mm' tlulld. At the annual e linn Mrs ,,"1"' '"'""'' UM' '"" Dmla KohertH waa unnnlmouHly ro-1 'bornnghly cleiuiHlnK c ele.l lerk. II. .1. Kol.liiai.il ' 1ll",r'",l '' " ' etc.! aeon for Ihe one year term. I ''"J nml ,,mu',a' DniK Co. i Ad v . I Mr. Melvln is on the alck list. Mrs. Henry Ziegler entertained the ladies aid in the church last Wednes day. Rev. Davenport ami family, who once resided here, but who thought Nebraska was a little better country, returned to Oregon recently and arc now visiting Mr. Davenport's, sister, Mrs. Sage. Mrs. Ed Ogle and Mrs. .las. Ogle, of Aurora, called on Mrs. Quint Friday. Saturday. Mr. and Mm. 0. C. norland, H. nor land, Jessie norland, Mrs. Fred Leh man and chlMren and MrB. Frank I'l.il.l ntin triiin Hn'oilll U'llO I attended grange at Oswego Haturiiuy. W. B. Cook spent Saturduy and Sun day in Cortland at the land show. F. W. ChlMs was a visitor In Oregon City, Monday. COMPLEXION BLEMISH. Yes, that sluggish liver often causes it. Dr. King's New Life Pills flea the complexion, throws off impurities and releases bile naturally and easily. Tlnles the bowels mo;e freely and reg ularly all the powder In the world will not permanently cover "that muddy complexion." This laxative Is mild yet effective. It does not gripe or sicken in its effects. You will not dis pute the merits of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Start a treatment today. 26c. (Adv.) TWO SUITS FILED J. L. McNulty and F. W. Scott filed a suit Monday against E. P. Herdlne, of Mulino, for $464.32, alleged to be due as a result of a sale of logs to Herdlne. John N". Sievers is the attorney for the plaintiffs. L. A. Hrandes filed a suit to collect on two notes signed July 8, 1916. and September 21, 1915. by Carrie Walker. William Ollnsky and J. H. White are also named defendants. OAK GROVE AGENT OF RAILWAY RESIGNS Mr. and Mrs. IS. C. Warren, of Oak Orove, have resigned as agents for the 1 Portland Hallway, Light & Power ! company at that place after eight years of efficient service. Mr. War ren's work wuh such that he wus un , able to assist Mrs. Warren with the du- ties of the office and they became too strenuous and confining for her to look after alone. Their place was filled by Mlas Myr tle William, sister of the poatmlat ress at Oak Crove. The poatofflce has , been mover! Into the Warren bfliUiaa and the oung ladles look after both ; r.f these ofi Ices. W. n. fc tokes will have charge of the office of the express office, which was a'so i;nder Mr. Warren's supervision. The Emmons home was pretty with its decorations of uncmonics und cos mos. Those enjoying the luncheon on Tuesday were the Mesdames Taylor, HIcIiIh, (ireene, Lock-wood, LuoiiiIh, llrooka, Myers, Crnndall, Peurson, llllss, Arthur and llliii.k. On Thursday noon those ractrpllM the luncheon tnble and enjoying the hospitality or the Emmons home, were Mrs. H. Miller, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Da vey, Mrs. Ovcrbolt and Mrs. (iray. Mr. and Mrs. George Ostrom enter tained the Symposium Card club, of Portlu.nl, at their pretty home last week. On Saturduy, a bright little boy ur rived ut the homo of Mr. und Mm. Card. Congratulations lire being sent to the parents. This is the third sou In the Card family and Harold I.uh been the name decided upon by the happy parents. C. 0. Miller, contractor, of this place, Is ut the flood Samaratln hos. pital with u broken log, sustained by a fall from u large building where ho was at work In Portland., At this writing ho Is reported as doing nicely. A delightful plan followed by a num ber In the community Is the Sunday afternoon tea when friends and neigh bors drop In and enjoy a chat over the tea cupa on Sunday evening. The A. C. MacFarlahe family entertaining in an informal way for the pleasure of 0. P. Morse, who left on Monday for Dolph. Those who gathered around the fireplace for the "welnle roaat" were: Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Jacobs, Mr. and Rubber Stamps Our Rulilirr Stump Department is prepared to turn OUt your or ders for special stamps on short notice. Orders received by 5 I. M. delivered the following morning. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER G. H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. 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