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OKKdON CITY KXTKKI'IHSK, KKMHAY. KKHKUAltV '2 Wirt. 1 i i u Moose Play Joke tur about WrJ llfu. It tt Ihmiaht ii will t jiu lime In April. A ...... i. ...... r a in tut for the On MoJallas Chief!"11 r ,h8 t1"" ,rv IVtmary IS will rrnil' day. Mr. Calavan laauml a rjiw,"t nHontly. to all school In tlio county, tbat that 12S Spring Work Starts Around Garfield SJOLU.I.A. fVb. :i-(8p-lal Mta SttanWa a Molalla vUltor Hat unlay. I.a.1 wwk tho Mixmm held dan- In tha hand auditorium. About lo o'rhirk In lb tnernlng aom went ti the borne of J. V. HarVnaa. ttnlalU'l ihlef of p""f. arid iiaird that there (1ARKIKI.D, Feb. !l (HlHtlaD ivauiiftil weather nd farniera vry dale b el ! le In hopes of Interval- ilVjin he-rlii baa mine, aa we ln evrry pannt In visiting Ihe school Molalla la pn'rtn to rrapond loyal ly lib a program hao urn aovernl autoa on the road. You ran I toll anything alnint the time of year by aoeln Ford on the road Telephone Officers Chosen at Gresham KKI.SH. Kelt. :i --iHpecUH Tha Parent Tether , lation baa r- painlo.1 Ihe aln otm and diMira uf Play Proves Great Success Election IIAMAHITH. r-li II-HHNlall- Mra , J. Iloarrnan, of H'liint b' iwnl a wtva with her dauahler, Mr a. Owner CIUmjo requeued Ma report hr ,,, mj , Mt any time of card aa he aalI that Dil parvnia are going back on the farm In l.lnn county pli loualy. The chief went at one i Intraoral, but aa he appmarhro: me buudluroa mill for the depot- H deputlird Harvey Kerharl and arut (he year. blUtard or no bllfinrd Oliver Falling, our Garfield nureery man. la wry buy mtih hla iiuracry work. Mra. Hunt. who haa been on the U k Hat. ta quite well attain. Mra. Itawllnga baa had a nrrvoua brvt kdown. Aa ahe la well on In year rndneer at the 8. P. aa aafe. Th aboU had been Cred further out In the field and that apot waa Invratlgated. he horned that It waa a boat. It 'a In fart, the ararch waa not given up until five o'clock In the morning, when to be hoped that Chief Harleaa enjoyed tha Joke for the cltltcne of Molalla did not The office la one of duty, a aort of "thank yon" Job and everyone nffli to appreciate the Ihoroughneaa with whlrh Mr. Harlra tried to pr form what he be'lered to be hla duly. Molalla la ejtremely quiet, but If the call thould come that we aerloualr nerd the eervlrea of the chief of police e would not like to have him think thnt we were Joking. quite III. tie haa been in poor health for aome time. L. J. i'almatcrr haa bought a home of O. Twambly. Mra. Sarah Palniateer apent the ere eomedrunVa In town actlnf aua- i Thl.y ,m ,,art Tura.lay. They have brro elalng at the loill hotel tno pat winter. The youns People bible clana of I literal entertained the lillnit claaa him to to eouth on Molal'a avenue and i Moi.iia. at the Llloral hall. Pat- to rcme Ik on Hart avenue to thejurJay evening. The Molal'a young u n.ird for her to rally, but It la depot, while- ha followed down people have bwn looklnf forward to h( ,ho rath,,r m M,n fvi atreet Aa Chief llarteaa approat be4 hc Vfn, for , ronth and report a her up attain. the depot h. beard to ahota but hla , ..njojr.Me time. ore than twj Th( dn(.e t ,htf G.rni.j Voxmtry BMlaunt had not ahown qp. He went U0n loada of younic people from Mo- cuh ,, jIJay nKht ug w,.u ,t. over to ace If Mr. Staley. the nlc.H , thuri.n ,ctll under the chaier- .,,... n. . ,, , tniM. ,.. onae of Mradamra Joy. Tajlor ami w Nunn itrakc.r f pon'snd and Uc)nolda. if9 werv irueata of Dock Palmoteer'a mnk Coleman, a pupil In the third sunjy year. Is trj lnc to orjanlie the boy of Mr johnM)n of North (Afield, la hla claaa Into a baaeball ciud. it ia ald by a youthful niember that the or ranliatlon la to "bring cr.at Joy.' Dr. Wylle Jonea. a atomach apeclal lat. from Portland, waa aent for Mon day to come to Mr. Runalda' home to hold a conaultullon with the Molalla doctor. Mr. Runalda waa tancn tnrve aeeka ago w ith what waa thought to be acute Indigeittlon. Kev. J. V. MacCallum began hla evancellatic service at the morning meetlnB at the Methodiat church. He r.rit inoke to the Sunday achool claaa. Molalla Cettlng Fine Library. I He haa mado frlenda with them all be. utile br HttV the Molalla achool fore he had apoken many worda. Rev. library la arriving. It eeme that the I MacCallum puta In apeclal work Iny city book aiorca have two ewamped training ainsera, mi u io i u- with ordcra becauae of the requiring Joyed by all. of atandardUed High echoola to have There waa one rousing clapping of at leat f0 volumea. ao they are aenj- handa when at the men'a meeting In Inr them out aa faal aa tney can. "j 'v - " preaslon or thanks to Mr. I'arka lor me Ireo use of the building for that serv ice. The house was well filled. Mr. Sharer shipped a car of lumber Tuesday from the 9. P. The roads around the depots have been treated to a little grading during Ihe achool rooms a MTtliralile brjnjV. W. Cooke, br'or ahe I. II for tu new home near rails ctly, Thutaday tnorning. Mra "tlli Wt llman la quite III. m. (fchler was eletted athiMil dl rrelor to nil the a. am y b it by I.. W Warner; and Harry Nyltealer clerk In Ihe pla of J. II. JUmrrman The pUy iiIIU.kI fsiully Afiaii', a given Iwf.ire a full houae Hatur day nlhl. It prou d m sueieaarul Ihal a local Irouiw fonnrd. They will give another play In Ihe near luluie . i . ... jonn MiMira movni u W. Warner a houaehol l giMMla lo CUi kamaa U.t Tuesday and Wedliestlay. I W. Warner and family l n eaity Thtinxlay montlng to lake the txui at Portland for The Dullea Mra. Iivron V. lUiwertnan aNit a eek with her mother, Mra. Matilda Huddle. tin account of the alldea on the rher road lat our mall tarrb r. Ilert llanneiy, as uiuMn to rra h aome ol hla patrons, but by unhitching his hone tbd men working on Ihe nad ate able lo get Ihe rig otrr Ihe slides and ao ho make hla renular trip After a long Illness with consump tion. Mrs. Htclla Chlkole died at her home near Damascus. Keb. j. K'- lella Stevenaon waa Uirn near ('Union. MIotirl, IWetnU'r Jt, sk. Hhe aa united In marriage to Karl Chllcote June 3. 1911. who llh her father sur vives her. Mineral services were held al Ihe Diinkard church Thuraday after noon, with liilerment Ui the Damaacua cemetery. Mra. W. J. Iludvin and son. Paul, of Hurmony, vlalted at Ihe home of her niece. Mrs. W. V. Cooke Tuesday. tolor. also built a il"-'t for brooms and other supplies. K'jrh grade at s. hool haa tx-en aa slKiutl a plot of urouiid for groalug (lo era and all are l.u.y Hh spade and rake Ki'tHng Ihe snMind In shse lllrd house have bi u made by aveial of ihe pupils, both lxa aud glrla, Al the annual stockholders' mei'tiug of Ihe Multnomah and Clackamas county Mutual Telephone company, at l i iv. b sin, Monil.iv. l(.iU-rt Joii.rud of Kelo and K H J nue of Creaham ere rlwled dmi'ofa o aerv for ft )eara. A good ailed atu.l i n o gathered al Ihe school bouse Mxinlay evening, to hear Mr. Hlmmoiis. eliMUiionlst former ly of Mlnncspolls, Minn , ho gate an entertainment contillng of huiiioroua and dramatic re.i.iinga. hlh Were ell received by th.i audience. Mra. chaa. Krickixn of Weatminsler, II. C. Is Biwndlug a few weeks visit- lug J. Hlndalls and other relallvea and frlenda. MUs ("Una HartlMUi gate a party to aHut 2i of her friends last Hatur day evening. Came and refreshmenla ere greatly enjoyd. Max Kllgel haa hotuht a new hor lo take Ihe place of the one tbat re cently died. T. (J. Milan la surtlng la the cord wood business. He will handle C. J. Sin. lull's timber. Robert Jonsrud Is having hla orch ard on the bluff pruned thia week by a Mr. Wallace, who Is an exicrt In this line of work. A volley ball court and an early II y swatting campaign are projecta ou the program of the lloy Seoul s of Condon. Orville Mulvlhll'. a senior. !s librarian, eft takes great pride in dolnc his work well. The library contains about 350 vol umes at present.' It Is to be hoped that thia can be greatly Increased of catalogues In IV.A rap rutiim At neeaent thi school Is borrowing books from th I the good weather. Knceno fnlversltv and the State II-1 Stacks and stacka orery. Mi.s Hen Is obtaining them came from eastern firms for distribu tion in Molaiia ana out on tne routes. This would have been enough to give the local merchants nevec, ending blues from Portland, her home library, while ' Miss I-ay Is obtaining them from Reed '. Collece library, which Is said to b - extra line. It is surely to be apprecl-ilf they did not realize fully that in ated that books may be had In this many homes these are looked upon en mnniww anrf sliuv that the tearhera i cyldopedlaa. Many times the local take so much Interest tn obtaining them at their own expense, also that the board Is willing to meet the ex pense of borrowing them for the school but tt does not obviate the fact tbat we need a much larper library. Toth the State library at Salem and tho Vnlvcrsity library at Eugene wll! send books to any one for a special study period of four, six or eight weeks tho only conditions being that th hooks have good care and that the borrower pay postase both ways, evea that is paid when the book is returned so a postal card request is all that is necessary to obtain the desired book. One can study the best authors in the merchants make sales of articles, thj desire of which was created by their eastern brother's advertising. Program at Molalla For Children's Day MOLALLA. Fob. 21. (Special) February 25 will be Parents' day. Mr. Calavan issued a request a short timo ago to all the schools In the count that that date be set aside to Interest the parents in visiting the schools. English language upon any subject, Mola'la is responding loyally with a from gasolene engines to nursing, and . program. Children look upon it us when this is more gem-ral'y realized a bright day when their own parents It will mean the turning point in many come to visit the schools. a home. Charlie Sheppard and little son were In town from Meadowbrook Saturday. Ed Dart was in town last week on business. George Marts was a Molalla visitor last Saturday. H. N. Summerville brought D. W. Badger's drag saw to Rex Lewis' shop Saturday to have a Bosch magneto installed upon It. Monday it was tak en out to Mr. Dart's place again. F. Adams and wife were in town on business Friday. Miss Ramsby was taken guddenly ill Wednesday. Miss Slma Freder lch8 from the teachers' (raining class, took her place, teaching the third and fourth grades. Thursday Mr. Mulvl hill felt the thrills of teaching his first school. Miss Ranwby returned Fri day. Good Parent-Teachers' Meeting. Friday afternoon the Parent-Teach era met at the school bouse in the lab oratory until one of the rooms was dismissed. There were about 35 pres ent, one being a visitor from Beaver Creek, who waa in quest of Ideas for organizing a Parent-Teachers' meeting In her home district. The program was rendered by Miss Ilamsby's pupils. The pupils were thoroughly prepared and the program was a pleasure to all. Recitation, by Gwen Trimble; recitation, Arlo Kel logg, "Why Teacher Knowa": music, (piano) Geraldine Webb; reading, Roy al Howard; recitation, Roscoe Htb bard; music (piano) Alberta Shoe make; recitation, Frank Coleman; rec itation, Harriet Park. Mr. Tose read a paper bringing out the danger of training a few athletes in a school at the expense of the physical training of the many. As Mrs. Napp could not be present, Mrs. Tuley took her place and reviewed the last four chapt r of the "Montesarri Mother", by Mrs. Fisher. A question box brought a number of ideas of Interest to par enta. A committee was appointed to meet with the directors to see what can be done about bringing up the matter at election to see whether Molallana want a Union High school. It waa thought thnt hv that means 10 or 12 districts might unite with thia one. Mr. Parks haa offered the use of the Lyric theatre to the Parent-Teachers' organization for one evening at actual expense. Tht organization la now lo learn at what date Mr. William L. Fin ley, state biologist, can be here to ,.l,o tiU lorenntlnnn, vlP and PC- Rev. Cnrtiss, assisted by Rev. J. W. MacCallum, began a two weeks' re vival last Sunday, Feb. 29, at the morning service in the Methodist church. Sunday afternoon a men's mass meeting was held In the Lyric theatre. The topic was "Measure of Men." Rev. MacCallum was formerly pastor of the Congregational church in Philadelphia, and has fi'led several pastorates In Oregon before he took up evangelistic work. He Is making his home with Rev. and Mrs. Curtlsa at the parsonage. The band boys have promised to assist in the services, a chorus also taking part A cordial in vitation ia extended to all to attend the services. The evangelist will, af ter leaving Molalla, hold services with Rev. Thomas at the Woodstock M. E. church in Portland. HAZELIA. ? I mm I t'. v v f - -r " " "'""'"' f ' t ,iwji.f-' i f i I., -.a.,i r I , m, il. m hi limn ll ii liT A Big Price Reduction In Stover Engines 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 s W.J. Wilson & Co. Oregon City, Oregon 12TH and MAIN STS. FULL LINE Pumps, Wagons Implements, Etc. For Your Baby. The Signature of m S afT- Is the only guarantee that you havt tht Genuine prepared by him for over 30 year. 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 Centaur Company, &ytf&Zu Ills' liK't a'l the r'i'ilri'tui'iiU of atnt tandurdliutlnn. A vitv di'llk'htful Vuli'iitltie partr aa gltm ly Mla Kdllh Allnow lt Tui-nliiy, Aiimm (tin rhpM rv, Mlawrs Nina lluiikid, llmrli-ila llaliipa. irai'e Murlor. Mra. 'uiiiim-II. Mra hiirth and Mra. Harvey Alum. A dainty luncheon aa arrved. Lived During Reign of Several Monarchs KrNNYSIUK. K'l. :i (8m-.iiIi Aftor a shurt lllin-m Minn Caroline (ii.rn died at Hi" hiuiiit of In r n !". Mra. Win. J. I'ulKi'. of Hiliinyaldi, Krli. II. 1SI6. tlii'n, all work In lln in la worao than IhkI. Ko'o huahi'a ara iu(tliiK furlli ilii'lr itrto'ii Icavi'D. Tlio duirodlla aro .'nil of Inula and llm fruit tn'va aro liiiwiua Dial ihi'lr lona; wlnirr al'i'i la mar Ha mil. Tin' (ralliirrd in-atlon la not hn lilinl 1 In- n l of tlio orlil In Ita u liv- It X- Aiiiallc (oli Imvo d n lliidr i oik and tho sung birds ar growing iiiortt iiiiiiii'niiia In Ihi'lr return fruiu xiiitlinrn i llun-n. Tlio nlKlita. luiir, are fruaty, l 1 1 1, lima ki-rplnE bark the awolhnx luila that utiiuld otln'rln bo nlU'lllhK tno aiMin for aufty In thu cold lhat niuit yet di'Mriid iiM)ti un. from tho ley t'aaoudt'a. Wo aro Rlud lhat ao iiim li nf llm Kprlnx llnin la with ua Ink, aa yvt, Sprlnx la not ht'tv, and lhat, ao fur, Tho doc-anod ua horn In Uiudon. I Konion aioro uowi no. ntiKland. April 8. JSl'K, and ua n.a.Iy i WMi' n" B,,""l ' ",0 ,','h .s)oaraoldhonho,l.... Mora - , ,,u ,M"n fJol.lim III tin. aunahlno. . inn. ..wl oA,...ifnl lir n..rn .lurinr ! '' iiluhla lmv not boon l. aa brll- tho rolgn of Cixirito IV, aho llvrd thru tho rolRiia of Willlum IV, Vlitorlt. Kdwurd VII, Into tlio n'lxn of (!oirKo V. Sh ua tlio odloat of II broth'-ra and ilntoni, ninnt (if whom aro still IIvIiik In Knitlund. 8ho runio to Alnorli a with hor lilooi, Mra. 1'bIko, In 1N9T, with whom ahu l.ua nliii'o iiindo hor luimo. Hor Jirothor. Joa. liroon, took up a lioiiiontoud whom the Cajularo powor p'lint la now locutod. Anothor'tirotlu r John Crocn bmiKht rullroad land whit Ii U now thu tnwimllo of C'azuduro. Itov. N. C. Woltor lundiuiod funorul Mirviii at tho Imiiio of Win. PuUo, with liitorinont In (ho Hunnyalilo coino. tiry. BARLOW IIAKI.0W, Or., Fob. 24 (Spoclul) WiiHlilngton's hlrlhiluy was olmorvod by (iovornor Wlthycoiiibu bolna proa cnt by nil Invitation of tho (iruiiK''. Tha (Iovornor gave a short but Into roHtlnK tulk on farmliiK. Professor r.urco and Mr. Alton wore proaont from Ori'Kon AKrliMilturul toIIoko, Mr. lliirco kIvIiik a vory IntoroHtliiK tulk on tho care of tho fruit troos. Mr. Vvddor, i,.,,f county siiporvlsor, and O. W. En Mi lium of Oregon City, also Ravo Inlorost !nx talks. Ilrothor Kvorliart, inuHtor of Pomona Clrnnnu, wus ulso proHont. Tho GraiiKO sorved dinnor to tho Invlt- limit. Tho uiiMin, which reached thu full Toll. IHlh, bus relieved evening travel of all liiciuiveulenco from durk while tlio preaenco of tliixo wonderful lumliiurloa, Jupiter. Ven.ia and Huturn ua eveiilnit atura, baa nindo celestial otincrwitUm a verltublo dellulit Voiiiik, thu luoiit beautiful of all tlio world family, alilues with a luatro too bright lo be til mined by thu light of tho moon, even In the luller'a early riding which la over now. , High uliovo the horizon In tha aouth weHtern aky, thia ahiuliiK star uppears ulniio st Dnil then Jupiter comes Into view, lower down In (ho (Imm inent. Thoucli linnaclf In wonderful brlllluucy, lie never attains tint d ux xllng Hilciiilor of hla ulster Voiiiih, and though coming tutor Into view, ho re. tiros from kight much earlier thun doea Voiiiih, who la again left In un rivaled brightness, for a long lluio be fore tier Hotting. In tlio HoutlieiiHt hIiIiios Huturn, x'r less u niong tlio myriad heavenly bodies of loHHcr magnitude. With tlio com monest telescope, tils wonderful ring .VHtoni may bo seen. This supernal delight, ton, must bo On April 1st Jupiter becomes morning slur, and In July, Venus unil Huturn will mIiIiio upon us only befnru tho early dawn. Ah ilielr brilliancy begins to wuno at ed auests. A largo crowd gathered In '',0 f'll'1,t,,Hll trcuk f 'n"r,,l',K iiiu inn t'ujwyiiiuiii ui in id UIHM1I in only for tho out-of-door slueporM, and, $"?"'t-?'?"3"S'S3"S"S"33''s week past in Portland with her sisters " and other relatives. She will be home I HAZELIA. Feb. 24. (Special) Mrs. the end of the present week for the! Frank Childs visited her mother, Mrs. grange meeting and to spend her birth-1 Stella Shipley in Oswego, Thursday. ,EVi the 27th, with her family. Miss Iva Whltten spent a few days 1 h. Robinson has dragged the roads with her slsltor, Mrs. T. II. Savage, of ana they look fine in middle Garfield. Portland, last week. I a. Demay is using- his Ford dellver- Mrs. Alfred Thomas was the dinner jng the mail. As we are much nearer guest of Mrs. Fred Lehman, Sunday, jut. Hood than Multnomah, and the Miss Marlon Eastman was pleasant- snow gone, makes our part of Oregon ly entertained by Miss Jean Wilson, i00k like there Is a difference. Sunday afternoon. ' . - David Long and Willis Miller were; RIVER ROAD IS BLOCKED. callers at the J. P. Cook home Sunday . evening. DAMASCU3, Feb. 24. (Special) A Miss Blanche Duncan spent the large crew of men has been at work on week-end at her home In Hazella. tne river roa(j along the Clackamas Miss Hattto Wanker spent a very river east of Baker's 'bridge, which pleasant evening with Miss Marion was impassable on account of the land- Eistman, Sunday. , glides. Herbert Duncan was a Portland vis-! what is known as Grlm'g Bluff slid ltor Sunday. into the river. Farther east big trees GRANGE HAS NEW MEMBERS. SI'KINGWATER, Ore . Feb, 22 The Sprlngwater grange, at lis meeting took In a nnr.iber of nnvv members. J. A. Shlbe-y, who Is s'-jrvlng on tho federal Jury in Portland, spent taut Wednesday nt home At Hie J. A. Shlbley ranch a few days ago a big hoi? was butchered, the animal dragging 033 pounds. The hog was of ihe IlerkHhlr) breed, a reg iHtcred animal tnd yielded about 170 pounds of lard . A basketball game between the Sprlngwater tram and the Kstacada quintet, piay-sd at Estncada a fuw cays ao, resulted ;n t. victory for tho last named team hy a score of 20 to 15. , Rev. C. F. Aim of the local Pretfby terlan churcn, accompanied bv his wife, spent the early port of lust week John Dennis, from Portland, called and tons of rocks and debris covered at ''ortlanl m att.cwn.we on the lay. on J. F. Cook, Monday morning. Mrs. A. E. Helms spent the after noon with Mrs. H. Baker, Tuesday. Miss Lulu Wanker made a business trip to Portland Wednesday. I the 'road. The Foster road Is impasHji ble on account of the bad slides on tho Deep Creek hill. DAMASCUS WOMAN BURIED. DAMASCUS, Feb. 24. (Special.) W. B. Cook was In Oswego Saturday ; After a long illness, Mrs. Estella Chll evening. ; cote died at her home near Damascus Alfred Thomas went to Tigardville, February 15. Sunday. i Estella Stevenson waa born near Mrs. Al Woodhouse, from Gaston, Clinton, Mo, December 28. 1886. 8he Oregon, has been visiting her slster-fn- as united in marriage to Earl Chil law, Mrs. John Wanker, for several cote June 3, 1914. days. Funeral services were held at the ' I Diinkard Church Thursday afternoon, Donald campaigning for a cheese fac- j with Interment in the Damascus ceme- torv. ' men's missionary conference. Mrs. J. E. jolbley has returned home after underginn; a serious operstcn at St. VlncenH hospital in PoMlond, and is Improving rai-ld'.y. Ardenwald School Is Standard Notes Help Your Liver It Pays. Whtn your liver gets torpid and your stomach acts qneer, take Dr. King's New Life Pills and you will find your self feeling better. They purify the blood, give you freedom from consti pation, biliousness, dizziness and Indi gestion. You feel fine Just like you want to feel. Clear the complexion too. 23c at druggists. (Adv.) ARDENWALD, Fob. 24 (Spocla!) Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Altnow visited tho school Tuesday afternoon. Julia and Mary Marek, of Scapoose, are visiting at the Floss borne. Miss Dunton Is visiting her brother In Warren. Elsie Stewart received a letter from. Newfoundland In answer to a fitch grade letter from her class Mrs. Church Smith of Sycamore, Is visiting friends here. The Ardenwald school Is planning on organizing an Industrial club. - The seventh grade has started In agricultur8, and a school garden graces the back yard. Mrs J. J. Lynch entertained Mr. and Mrs. Mitchcl Tuesday afternoon. Tho school celebrated Washington's birthday with a 'program consisting of songs, talks and dialogues. Hallie Thurber has news of her brot her, Johnlo Thurber, of North Guttlo ford, Sask., Canada. He has enlisted as a soldier and expects soon to be at the front. County School Superintendent Cala van spent Wednesday visiting the school here. He found everything In first class condition and the school will soon receive a new pennant, hav- the bull from different parts of tho county. Tho Johnson brothers orches tra of Cunby furnluhod tho music and I l.o boys aro a credit to thumsolvos In rendering the difficult music they do. A program was given und all eu joyod tho day. Tho following program was rendered Selection by Johnson Bros, orches tra; Ode to tho Flag, Mrs. Anna M, White; solo, "Star Spanglod Banner", Huttlo Irwin; rending by Mrs. L. L. Irwin; Instrumental solo, ilnttle Irwin; selection by Johnson Bros, orchestra. Johnson Bros, orchostra Is composed of four young men, all brothers. Duvo Ausho was homo from Portlnnd Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Tom, B. Tull drovo up from Portland Sunday in their auto. Mrs. C. O. Tull went home with thorn. Mr. and Mrs. Spacgol and daughters of Oregon City, wore visiting Mrs, Spaegel's mother, Mrs. Scroggln, Tuos. day. Mr. Johnson has moved his mother Into the Mrs. Chase house. Geo. Atlcrbury has sold out his stock of goods and territory of the Watkln Co. Mr. Wurful and family drovo to Port land Sunday for tho day. MACK8BURQ MACKS BURO, Fob. 24 (Special) We are wishing the flight of time might 'be less rapid than It is, so many and varied are the pleasures that have come to us with a week of continuous sunshine. To begin with: The roads aro in that perfect condition that must be or brief duration: I. e. without cither dust or mud. Fain would the auto and oth er pleasure vehicle owners take advan tage of the hard, smooth surface, could they do so,, without a.twJnge of con science speaking of the swiftly-advancing vegetation that calls'for Immediate toll. Much of tlio ground Is already dry enough to work. Strawberries are coming forward bo fast, they will be In blossom before we know It, and, wo are happy to say that those seek ers for tho true source of health aro growing moro numerous with each succeeding yeur. A small company of friends assem bled on Thursday ut tho homo of Mr. John llepler, to glvo Mrs. Hoplor a birthday surprise. A vory pleasant social hour wus pussod. A charming iuncli wus served and everyone seamed gratified to the highest desreo. Tlinso present besides Mr. Holder's own family were Mrs. Frank Helton, Mrs. Will Itotho, Mrs. 0. M. Baldwin and the Misses Klma and Pearl Mil ler. Sol Stornbarhr has routed his ranch to David Kaufman and Is about to move to Woodbtirn. Mr. Kaufmun will tuko possosHlon of the place as soon as It is vacant. Paronts' day Is to be observed In tho public schools on Friday, February 2Cth. Tho Mothers' club will moot on Thursday, tho 24th, at the homo of Mrs. L. Miller. Patsy Gibson entortnlncd a number or his friends on his birthday lust But-, urday. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Han Always Bosgbt Bean the Signature BARN PARTY AT OETKIN HOME. CONCORD, Fob. 24. (Special.) Be tween 80 and 40 young people enjoyed the hospitality of Henry and William Ootkln, at a bam party Friday even ing. Tho young men cleared the up per floor of the barn and all kinds of games were played and refreshments were served.