OKKCJON CITY KNTKItTlt.NK. KHIOAY, .'KHI.tAUV II. I01H. I (M TRY News PERS ONALS Orem Family Home After Long Absence Expect Bridges To Be Washed Out mi t niiiMlK WIIJWNVII.I . ul Mr aul Mo M U i hindir-a, MMl HUku daushtrr Vlvtea aad """ atlae'allh pri-iim.itira ilaimah Johnsa. an u.-la al Mr. ,r r II Pmd la WiUornlll.- ml Mr Albart IVi. ri. . Hur..a Jurial lb ha4. lae.rui tfalurdav I l Urhlea. ol Vl-iuuam. vtslt-d lur Tualatin al IrU brutS-fa. A I- Ulkm.. Tura day WV are aorrr lu eeeu Mi WILSONVILLE STORE, 50 YEARS OLD, BURNED LANDMARK OF 80UTH6RN PART OP COUNTV WAS EARLY OAV PO-TOFFlCE AOVICI TO CORRtiPONOiNT. If u'rv got a think thai' happy. I kill ii down; Make It abort and rrlap ami .napp. Itoll II down. VVhrn iwr brain II coin baa minted. Down lb page ''" pen kaa sprinted If you aat your effort printed Ikiil II Juan. Take oul MB aurplua letter. IUMI II down; rYer ayllablea the belter. I loll II down; Makr your meaning plain eiprea II do we'll know, not merely gu Hi Then, ray friend, ere you addreaa II. Itoll II down. To Cut Wood From Blown-Down Trees art arr f blndirrti la qulia a riling. I 0 Oram. Ctar. Orem look roaira' lo aa Ma laouaan I firm In Portland Hih Inn Heelr abu all.-ii.h-.! III. I. .. hi.l al Tualatin teat aamaalar. la 11,1,11 in allt-ii.tan. r al lb In. al li.-l al ihr ixwni ,lkm tba lh trade Mrnaa Uatalsla. a pupil of Iba Tuala r and lll.'hard tin blab arhool, aprnl Halurday and l Mr Hm r Hunday al hum bar rda uf auod lor J I. Moaly, mana.r of lha Onion I Grower' aaaorlatlun. aiiid another iar Herman and lien fhitidsrro are rut-. of onkma on Halurday. Tha looal aa tln aaw logs oa Mi Hannah John- aa utiun hat ban having a good di-al Cut out all the extra trimming.. I loll It down WIIJIONVII.I.K. Feb. -Wllaonrl'W. I.. -i IU oldoat lankrnark Hunday uoon ben the old Wllaonvllle Caah Wore building, which baa long aim r N- n used aa a ilora-houae by Ita owner. J K ivi. r. of Patera Hardware com pany, waa burned to the ground II waa la thla building that fifty ran ago the i-.ii.- uf the aurroun I lug country caine and did tbrlr tra.. w-hen ou re aur lag It waa hero thai Wllaonvllle na t .no,Bcr arMenre In iwo. Ita poatortlcc In ream gone by. the j -nd r1, wiB ,0 malt comlna from irron City once a to() -0WB aek. (Sel.vtcd for the Enterprise! In thla building nlnrteen year ago' MKS KOSK UINTHKK Jake Peter atarted clerking at a al- , r ary next to nothing later he bought la with hta employer Today Mr. Pe ter own and operate the Petera Hardware company with a dork of 120.000. It waa very fortunate that every thing waa wet to that no greater dam age waa done. The flrr burned two building, both adjoinlug. The total luax waa small, about $l.00. Wllaonvllle ha one of the fatteat baabctliall team in the country, hav fj j ut It ill over Aurora. Hubbard. hirwood. Tualatin and several Port land team. The Comrncrrlat club ha atarted In i to get at leat one R P. I. out of her. 9 the Sherwood route can't get the mail to the natron nearly o iioon. WlUomille has two mail a day ami bono to get at leaat me mail from the pou'.h. I - I PMHI. rVb It. dapaelaP--Mr lllle and ton bate taken a con- ! tract of cutting cord wood for Augual lielkar frtnu Ibe numberlea treea up- i - K.. mmhI u. i-atl ttal all. ;:;.wHr,hh, .her. a,;. .H. j-: ' al leaat a hundred cord In the )ob. Joe Nemlc. ana tne neii oi r tDj ftpftct , llrnderton and Augual IVIkar. hauled Blrfl M Oregon lu ( hia mother hopa on Monday with twoj -frr a(, (a 1M,. tli.i tame Ihruugli fourhorae leama. ! The aibool waa rtoaed from Wednea dav nalll Monday, the th. on ar.ounl 'ut the wrather Mlta Hannah Jul. afternoon al A. I. A large rroad o of trouble ahlpplug on aciouut uf the froal II. Joal ha received the apiailnl ruriit uf ruad tuwrlaor for dlatrl.t No 11 Mra Jo Thornton apent Haiurdai In and Mra Pre.! Purlland. lading frlendt Illy, relumed with f Helena Wllhelm w.-nt to HI llrl.-iia make their home Halurday. lo tpeud aoin tun ir u. -I good lo I hem lag bar alaier. and cokl waatker Mlaaea Jewal and Nellie Angna re Mm. I on Halurday from ISirllarul, n un ipenl Monday jarbar they ban- been v tailing frln.a larklaa'a. P Maart baa been qull III for a I about aet'enty In roupW ut weeka. t ulaca. II I. Orem and fa Bill) returaed latt S..Mr.lay after apvnding nearly II muiilha la Iowa. Tb were mow Iwitnd three timet ln-h nude their tbrlr itaukb lr and b.-r huabaii-l v lilat'kruau and fan For Your Baby, The Signature of U the only fuarantec that you havt UM Genuine rden t'.agc. of TlllamiMik. hu came, immlier. atlendru ihe l.ilrrarr rlub A train atuuped al Wlltonvllle mi .... . . i -la k. . - .1... aAm J... - 1 . - I f-k. ,.ll.w ik. .1 Bill tl . a Hklm it aell then tkim the tklmtnlngt 10 lB" nlm ui-i .-m ni--iiua rriua eirning. taw ww'" iim i-.nui ui rruiuiij dii, aim an ilt.ii at aVaaea el no word from hla huine a tele mg program waa readere.1 Huug. I rr making ditierate effortt lo proceed. ' 1 ' ' ... . . I L. J ll J. .11 J.n.Ml.l I-.-. ..... U 1 ' ..... . .L. twutl d le a tin lo pnuura iriu.wui n. -..i.-,,, iiaiiuii . . pui... uui uii ai.t.uui ... uaniaa iruui nit- i '.-.I. then-run- Humlav artcrnuun ne I . n i hlndgren. n-ading. IHtvliI .NortM Iroaty wire, wat rompellnl lu lie aatla took Ibe train at Otwego Intending '. ling, dual, IJUIa Hrbl.-ie and Ora 1 fled with our llll'e illlugc I walk In from Wlllamlna , llmchlnaott: racllaii-iu Han MetM- Mr. Oldham' father am! muiher. ; nenl. aolo, Mrtle lluti hlnaoa; rari who have been vUltlng the ton an I tatlon. Nettle IjirkiiK reading. I.lllle Large Honor Roll In Kelso's School family, left on Hunday tat. to vltlt at Hchleve; dual. Herman and Urn i liln. Re-llanda and lortiand dren. reel (a I ton. An Id Haari; "Mead- Mr Nuaabaum look a load of pota- uwbrook Tattler." Herman I'hlngreii. Iii-ii lu Purtland Mundiy He found editor the road pataable until he gut into IV bale oa tba uni-Mimi. Keaolvisl. the city, where tluth and mud nat That tba polk-) ol preparedneaa' lur tha night, however, we venture to aay thai altrr laating the tplendld rueala pro vldej by Mra Dill, of the Pottage ho tel. the traveler were not Incllneil tu du much grumbling A number of farmer near our v lage have liern placed In the I . i t Hill voting i'n ii.. i recently, who for merly voted al Pleaaant Hill. prepared by him for over 30 yeari, YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST aaet Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria. Soul only In one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwl5e; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company KEIjvO, FVb. 10 (Special) Mai KUgel had the mfttfortunr of toilng a horfe rerenlly Mr. Itanium attended the Teacher' intlltute held at Eautcada Saturday. Priends of Gilbert Erl. a formor res ident of Kelao will ha intereated to kuow of hi marriage in toutlicrn Ore gun atiout a week ago. The larent-Teacberi' aaaoclatlon met Wednetday afternoon. Jan. 26th. and decided to make some matt rial improvement to our school room by re-painting the walnacoatlng and uoort of both room and ball The aaaocla tiun will alto provide Miss Ericksou with one doten pairs of scissors and other .irceseoriea for primary huy work. Mr. Hlomwlck has be-n given t to do the painting. teachers' institute will t-c held un- !der the auspice of the Parent-leach- rs association Saturday. March lUk. MOLAUA. Feb. 10. (Special) A (.ountv Superintendent Calavan and a farmer had Just unloaded the last load ' representative of the state uperln of hogs to complete the car which wag tcmJent 0fncc will be preaeut. The shipped Thursday afternoon, when his proi5ram wiu be published later. The team became frishtened and started Keneral public is. Invited o attend to run away. There was a little boy lnlj meenng with sVeclal iuvlutions to sitting In the back of the wagon. Con-! local teathers. The association diictor Clark saw the accident aa he w,n gervlce dinner since It will le an was golna to the train and caught the anMav nieelinc. team before any damage was done. j p0iowin(i i8 the roll of honor for the ' Mr. Andrew, proprietor of the Mer-( month ending Jan. 28lh. 1U: Ad mntlle company store, had hi itoods ' Viinl.C(l ,-ra(e: RtIt, una, lMitu l.ind. shipped to Portland Monday. , MU Anna Mllan R,,u-.t M. Unsatisfactory Mail Service to Molalla The agent, who came to the S. P. Ian. Virgil Patterson. Eunic- Jonsrud, depot recently, has just received a car rjorothv Jonsrud. Hazel Dunn. Leo Ua of his household goods. num. Rex Lewis has been kept busy with; Primary grades: Gertrude. Kligel. his oxygen welding plant repairing va-Carl Kligel. Clarence Irvln. Cecil Pat rloua pieces of ipachinery that were terson. Gordon Harnuru, James Milan, burst in the cold snap a while back. 1 an Milan. This is an excellent rec- The month's mail service has proved , 0rd for tiie little folks consld'-rlin; the very' unsatisfactory to Molallan and i iiad weather. many feel ready to petition that the ; The following officers of tin Self mail carrying privilege be returned to Government club were elected to serve the S. P. Una. When the first day of: for the month ending Feb. the new service began and no mall for President. Leo Milan; secretary, Molalla, people were ready to consider . j0hn Caney; police. Hugh Harllsou; the source and treat the matter as a , executive committee, Virgil Patterson, Joke. Many feel that the mall ha noti Ruth Lind, Hazel Dunn, Monroe llar'.l come through as promptly as nature son. would have permitted, even after it t'g time to dig up tax money again, has reached the station. There was a dreadful storm of wind One merchant sent an order to Port- sleet and snow here last Wednesday, land for goods, when lie waited long Most of the fathers went lo school enough for the goods to arrive, he said that day to help the children home, that he had to order by telephone. It The directors closed the school for the now takes five days for the Oregon ! rest of the week. The snow is going City paper to reach here. Many look j hut la still In drifts. longing1)' hack to the time when a car- Mr. Martin, a former inmate from rier and Old Iluck delivered the mail ; Vancouver asylum, who has been llv for fourteen years, never missing a j ing in Kelso nearly a year, left here at day, never missing an hour, no matter flVe and was sent to the Insane asylum what the weather was. so the story at Vancouver heforo midnight one day goes. last week. A sane man could hardly Mr.-s. Clifford, Molalla's postmistress ; have made the trip sooner by car. Ed has held this office for a great many Re, who lived In Kelso last winter, years and proven herself competent i was also sent to the asylum at Salem and very obliging. For years she has i recently. kept the office open one hour longor Alma Netzel 4!4 years old is recover each day than Is required by law, to ( ng at the Good Samaritan hospital in accommodate her patrons. Portland after her operation for rup- Mrs. Clark, who has been at Canbytured appendix, for some time has returned home with ; John Netzel who recently purchased her little son. I the Dickenson farm here w ill return . to the navy soon La BV BB BE aBBBBB A Big Price Reduction In Stover Engines Hazelia District To Have New Barn Now made in l-li-2-4-6 Horse Power and up at prices that put this good engine within the reach of all. SEE THE NEW LINES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE W.J. Wilson & Co. Oregon City, Oregon 12TH and MAIN STS. FULL LINE aw Pumps, Wagons Implements, Etc. with ber aider. Mm C Kalph In Ore Kon city. I Cark haa pun haaed a new horae Walter .wuhlen on the alrk Hat Mr Precmiin died laal Thuraday nlarlit and tin- funeral waa held on IIAMSUA. Pah. IO.-(Mpwlall- l) ,rt,uf,u Wwood', K l-ng ha. drafted Plan, and con W- lo Trt ol,on r""" Hailed for a new barn. ,rr' J lieu. Nal. who r ently lo.t 1.1. U. Kloren. - Slnunjire.-n waa out barn by fire I u.akliiK plana to rebull I " 1"'" '"'r I"" "- r '" aoon Slromarer-n Mr and Mr. Max McMahan war. Vl!'LM w )V,',!l?"f,'r1 in the nelKhl,rh.HKl Hunday '"" Tllr tlmw la v i.lnhelr ir. Alfred II. waa ., Hlaff.il Mr U"11'"""' llor Monday HmlTl Klalnamlth waa In town laal Much llakrr waa the KiieaL of A. J Th.in.pa.in. In O.wea... Krl lav 11 "--" ffOB niton waa III Owing to the bad weather, HaieUa rll,rk" ''"" dlatrl. t had no achoo! Thur.day and ' OlMS l la)ln with Mr llerx- Prlday. n,,n Cha. Auatln from Oawego, IPWI " Wr.in.-Hii.ii nighi .ii Hi.- bona ,,f 1 ' a k Barlow People ..i-.. I IamaM I I i.li. ' .Hlltl. .....'Kt.-...- ... w... ..... ....... Wanker were dinner gueata at the ' Cook home Hunday. The young people of llaella had I 1 moat enjoyable coaatlng parly on Mak er's hill Prlday evening. Wlnlleld liuker apent a very plcua am afternoon with David Long Hun day. John Wunkur mid .on, l.loyd. wer mnrketlng BbbbaSJ. lu Portland Tuc.-day HaroM linker spent a few days at hi mid sleighing bona I. ere laal week. MIhh Minnie Lewis enme up from MIms llultle Wanker called on Mian Heuu-i Creek r'rldny und visited MIb Klli.-I Maker Prlduy nfternom. I'earl lluyes. i n'llng on old Mldl I lav Id Long and Willi. Miller w en. here The jiiiiw wan so deep and th weather ho bad al Heaver Creek thai school wi.h closed Thursday and Prl duy. Mln.1 Trilllie MergHHen. of Portland. Wishing for Rain MMtl.OW. Pell. lil.-'IRpeclall I "I us hope the ground hog did not a-.-o Ita shadow'. Nothing doing here for two n i onlv growling uboul tbn wenlher and wlthlOJ for rain. The kid, big an I Utile, have enjoyed I he snow, .oustm- in Pnrtlund Tuesduy W. II. Cook sient Tuesday lu Or. gun City. A number of young folks from Went I. Inn enjoyed a eoaatlim party, nlven spent Hunday with her pan'tita. ! by fa. Mini Hurley Whltlen Saturday. IauI lirsen la hotun on n vl.ll. a Dave Shepard was In Portland 0M a ,lii V I i ' week Olio Mloiiser ban quite a crew iiamirt I ilk' onions He has US, Will poiiiiiIh of onions. Mrs. KlntSW mid mm Jim, of Mr- ! Cleny, are vlNlting Mra. Klins.-y's j daughter, Mrs lliidynll. Horse Takes Crack At Woodle's Nose BAOUS CtlKKK. Peb. Ill (Special) While liny Woodle vviui currying one of IiIh liorseH the oilier day It ralMd one forefoot. Ntrlklug him aeross the DOM, ud making It QUltfl sore, tnd BiOsing hi cheek under III. right eye to turn black. Mr. and Mm. Henry (Mall apent Ptl day nflemoon al the home of It. I), Gibson. Mm. Viola DougluHH and Mm. It. II. OlbSOn culled on Mm. HOWtett Mon day afternoon. Garfield Has Much To Be Thankful For ALSPAUGH LOCAL BRIEFS. Max Kligel lost a valuable home last everywhere, and soft Hnow over his week. nhoe tons. A1SPAUGH Peb 10 (Special)-- Joel Jar1, C' A' Jonnson and ot,lerE Again we have had a visitation of Mr. and Mrs.' George Douglas and I sold a car of potatoea to Ed Harnette Bnow sleet and nlt wltn ,he mer daughter Harriet and Prank Dowty& Son', 1,ut afe waltl"K storm cury running down into the 20's. hut and Mr. and Mrs. Cha Sparks were ! to J ettle 80 th anloa'1 nem' . . 'Saturday it began to climb and Bun the guests uf Mr. and Mrs. J. W.1 Sround f d n0' " day got up to 53 and Monday mon.lng eiiauon ueic in uic miuii, ..v. a) animm me woKe mi rejoicing, as hope the storm Is about over as an or lt i00le,i pon fields of green. the hay mows are getting very low. ; Tne average Oregonian does not sigh day afternoon. m " j for snow, hut halls, rain, as a friend,1 . Dowty Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Iteers are spend ing a few clays with the tatter's par ent, Mr. and Mrs. John Gitnens. Will Still spent Friday evening at the home of John Githcns should be adopted;" affirmative Her-, It. W. Orahuin went to Portland on man ChlndaTen and Mr. Culberson ; i Monday, on business, negative, Charley Kern and Jim i low- Prof. Don D. Sowers, of the Univers al! The decision wa for the affirm-lty of Oregon, will lecture at the. local ntlve. Siiii, by society. The next ' school on Prlday evening, Fein nary meeting ol the club will be held Pebru-I 11th, at 8 o'clock. Lantern slides will 0ARF1BL.D, Feb. io--Bpocluii-The snow Is about all gone mid ' cry one la xlitil lo see the gri'cn grir-i once more. We have much to bo thank ful for, as all have about what thsy hail v. li.-ii Hi., tit.. t-i. . ImiMiii .. vi-, nl Mr. and Mm Walter Douglass spent ,,.,, ., ,. ,,,,, ,(IV,. ,.',, H,, ary IS. Mrs. Milton Chlndgren entertained the Fancj W ork club at her home Fri- NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. aH snow and freezing weather are sure The Enterprise desires to advise all to bring colds, rheumatism, pneumoni; Echo Githena attended the teachers' ; subscribers who have subscribed for ana oiner ins in us iraiu. local Institute at Estacada Saturday. the paper and are entitled to receive Mr. Delkar, the father of August and Little Mary Cogswell, of Eagle! the premium of four magazines, that Adolph Delkar, Is ulte sick, also three Creek, has been very ill with the scar-; their name have been forwarded to of the children, and Mra. Ida Delkar let fever but is recovering. the eastern publisher and the bud- is not well, and fears are entertained Echo Gltiens closed her school at scribers should either have received that she may have the grippe. Hogan for a few days last week on ac-jthe first copies ere this or will within " " count of the "silver thaw" and snow. a very short time. The gubscrlp-lons John Glthen received a fine bronze! the receipt of the first copies, running INJjiVV UAIiriCLU IJrtL Elwcod Child Saved When House Is Fire MOTHER FORGETS INFANT AND RUNS HALF MILE FROM BURN ING HOME FOR AID. turkey gobbler from California last week. After LaGrlppe What for a year from that time. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. WILL BE OPENED UP ESTACADA, Feb. 4. At a meet ing held at Cazadero between repre What Children Need Now. In spite of the best care mothers can Bentatlve of the Portland Railway, give them this weather bring sickness Light & Power company and property to many children. Safe, reliable fam- owner at Cazadero and from Garfield, ily medicine are In demand. Mm. T. arrangement were made to open up a writes: new road about two miles long from I tried I "Foley's Honey and Tar cured my ooy umianau n me raua a una at i a.- i ..ih and eot of a severe attack of croup after other adero. Work will begin on the road IU no"b - ... . . i Cough that 'hang on " after lagrippe exhaust the atrength and lower the v. G. Prevo, Iledford. tn,l write: "An attack of lagrippe Neureuer, Eau Claire, Wi., left me with a severe cough. everything. I lost Akin If ... n I tried Foley' Honey and Tar and two bottle cured me .ii nd hack to my weight." Foley'. Honey and Tar get 11 13 WUC, i v.. a If ESTACADA, Or., Feb. 10 In the ex citement incident to her discovery that the roof of her home was on fire last week Mrs. Ed. Hodgki, of Elwood, ran a half mile to a neighbors to obtain help, neglecting to take her two-year- j old son out of the house before lea-. w ill uhnrlen I "'s- be used, and an enjoyable as well iih profitable time is assured those who attend. At the closo of the lecture u Valentine's party will he given by the touchers and pupils of the school. Ev eryone is cordially Invited to attend. At the last regular meeting of the Rcbekuh lodge the following officer were Installed for tho ensuing year: Anna Riddcr, noble grand; May Mur ray, vice grand; Mettle Ilatalgia, sec retary, and J, L. Seely, treasurer. Miss Battle Ilatalgia was D. D. O. M. and installed the officers. A pleasant so cial evening was spent, at the close I of the Installation ceremony, j The river Is very high at present, and lt Is anticipated that several bridges will go out If the rain keeps up for many days. The ferry has stopped running and the river is full of angry looking currents, filled with debris. Chas Thompson has lieen appotned registrar for thla district, and is al ready starting on his wcrk of listing the legal voter. rytntng;. "'" . : ... rpmw,lM had failed f recommend it this spring. This road thin it loo-ea as u i ,.-. . , -- f.nm nnr ex- the n re sent distance to loadlne faclll- On her return with neighbors, the I am normal right at the trouble. ItJ perience that It I a wonderful remedy ties In Estacada by about a mile and a ; youngster wa found In the middle of for cough, cold, croup and whooping half and by connecting with the Esta- the room, crying and watching the cough." It stop the cough than hang cada-Cazadero road will shorten the roof overhead burning. The fire wa on and weaken after the lagrippe. distance from Garfield to Estacada by j soon extinguished and the child was Tones Drue Co. (Adv.) more than a mile. unharmed. GET MARRIAGE LICENSE. ESTACADA, Feb. 10 (Special A marriage license was Issued In Van couver, Wash., this week to Ernest J. Cozard, aged 23, and Jane Eva I-ooney, aged 18, both of Estacada. Saturday evening und Sunday with iln lattor'H parOntS, Mr. anil Mrs. J, C. Duns, of rtiirlleld. Everett lleckett was the guest of his mother mid wife over Sunday. After a two weeks' visit with rein tlves out this way, Jesse Douglass and family returned lo their home in Port hind on Tuesday. A. I). McMillan wns a Portland vis itor on Monday, and on Tuesday he butchered some hogs. ' Mrs. Geo. Prlester and Mr. and Mis. Pred Moehnke wero tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass over Sunday. Mr. Moehnke Is a brother, and Mm. Prlester a sister of Mrs. Douglass. II. S. OlbSOn made a trip to Barton on Monday. Thomas Baden, men hant of Viola, passed through Eagle Creek on Mon day buying up eggs und chickens. The do Ronne brothers are sawing some wood for Carl Douglass. Repair Telephone Lines After Storm CLARKKS. Feb. 10. I Spe. i.,1 , - Mr. Zw allien Is fixing up his telephone line and put son ie new pouts In and also Mr. Wettlaufer put In new posts on his part last Saturday. Messrs. Ed and Otto lluoll were in Oregon City last Tuesday. Messrs. J. and Oeore Clark hauled a load of grain to market last Mon day Last Saturday night there was a farmers' union meeting at the Farm ers' union hall. M. - Lara Moore visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, In Gresbam. Miss Mary Hottemlller Is staying or later. Home have hud sickness, but nearly all of them are well or on the way to recovery. A few lost homes. As the weather or the past fow weeks Is Just the weather thut causes sh k liens among horse., Us u wonder then were mil more lost. Our mall carrier Is to bo commended us he hasn't missed n trip so fur, even When the mall from Portland failed to arrive, he took out whnl wns here und distributed It on a day humane pal runs thought loo severe for imy one to he out. Mrs. II. Epperson, of Diifur, bus been visiting with relatives and old friends the past week. As tho snow around Dufur Is four feet deep, with sloot, It will he a while ere sho can no home. 0. Twttnbley's brother is hero on a visit. He Intond going to vllt their parents near the coast If the roa-l get passable. Tracy school, with Miss Armstrong us leueher, never missed a day during the bll.zjird. South flnrflold school missed two or throo on account of snow and cold. Mr. Parson took his sled load of acholurs lo and from school during the worst days taught. Mr. Hpnrkmniin, Sr. pussed away dur ing tho bad weather. Tho remains wore Bhlpped to lients, interment being made in the family plot at Mt. 8rolt cemetery. WIFE SEEKS INJUNCTION. Mrs. Mary Orestra today Applied, by her attorney, C. Schuebol, for an In Junction order from the circuit court to restrain her husband, Ambro Ores tra, from going to her home near Ore gon City. Judge Campbell refused to isaue such an order, and promised to hear Mrs. Grestra's suit for divorce Monday.