OKKliOX CITY KNTKKIMMSi:, IMMDAV, MAUCH 3, 2 Bachelors and Old Maids to Be Debated School Children TOYMRWS Get Stars for Work OT1 ; -1 t l 3 E Mb- : 7 v w n y Lr Cheese Facte ry Is Planned for Liberal Good Program Is Given at Mulino Industrial Club At Beaver Creek MACKHIU'IUI. Mrb I (8 - aiKelinK brlJ ( thfl r."y l.ool botiM on the evralni of Feb. Slrd 1th lha vlrw la rUbllliln( rotx-riilUe bw factory l l.lbrrV, Frant Knubrntrr, prrtulrnt of the n.ttlnn. the ttrinrlPkt i.-ki-r , uullnlatn-4 bu.ini-t. anj ofk of the Ml UNO. Marvt. -(8w!it Tb rrccl Trihrr' tutctinc bili l the hhuul boUM ll Frtdy. A short but serf intrmiiiiK pn'graM ws rvn-d.-ii'J by tho pupils w the school I KWKH t'HKKK. Munh S-iHpi-rUI I 1'rrnion Vrddfr. s'hmil tf,r UiKir. and U J. AlU-n. I1nlu.1rl.1l club (vpn-M nlaine. Ufcltr'd i hixil Wednes day and talked on Intel club urk III their J- In.. Ik ,.r.,,m M t.H.in-ia Hieplin lrrlm. 1 DC ') UOIO VI ilfrtwt was -iir auer onvo juiuiuk Ihe c'ub. The club iirisanlieil nurt a brlil bjr the angulation anl much uf Ibo evening. In MKtlnj for the ! m.tEK of barlnf iurb an In.tlM lion nearer ua than la Canby. Mr. Kraihercer succwdej to rrratin a di rrt-r. of Interest that naultrd In lb i mliiluUIre Was Cutuplt-trd. 5JIM (iruo. the leather, la president and Mr. K. J. Maiile aotretitry. The 1W and tilrU" Industrial club had a bouib. brr popcorn and randy ul ritun U Ji6 north of l k The pro.-ee.ia rrom una la and the promt of fifty cows for f ! mlnK loaanla Ihe .utvbae of a ne I flat Wo bate a modern achool build- ral. art. ao brartlly In aywi-athy lihlnc and are all proud of our achool. " "'at fair. a project lhal promlxt to do aay,"ur rareni i ra. nrr mrruuaa . ' n..i.i ih inirti ftiiuy eti earn nioniii. lime ago and elected the folio lux of flier: Arnold ncbrr. pre.l.lfiii; Gertrude HohlanJer, vice pre.hlenl; lanora lieatle. eretary; Alfred It'4 lie. trr.nuirr; Mr. Wm. lanlel, ad ler. They plan lo hae a local fair In their on Mrlnlty next fall an I then take their produce lo the county with the long Journey to Candy for Ihe marketlnn of dairy produce lhal Ihe Uberal factory plan aeema certain lo utow In fa i or day by day. The rlalng generation in our plaee enjoyed Ihe rare privilege In th eelt beKlnnlnit rb. rial of having Ihe achool routine broken by two red letter day. Klrt. VahlnKton'a birth day waa ohKenred In suiipcndlnc Ibo regular leaaont and replacing them by an order of nercinoa commemorative of Ihe Father of Our Country. The diK-lamallnna. aonjr and addrense were of a character calcu'ated to In apire In the children partlotlum that muat leave Its Influence through life. Friday. Feb. SSlh. a duly obaerved as Fnrenl day. The attendance waa much larser than the teacher had ven tured to hope for. thecontlnuounbrlKht weather havlnR brought a nmh of The l-adlr HiKlal club met tlh Mr. Crook laat Tbnrvday. (julle numlier of the tiicniber ere prenenl and a good lime a enjoyed by all. Th- net meeting of the club lll te he'd at the borne uf Mr. Churchill. Mr. Kate Coiirber wa vlltlng frlcnda In Kldorado Ihl week. Mr. Fred Krtckaon la vUltlng rela tive and frlned here In Mulino. Mr. John Hura. of Caoby. and Mr. Ko H. Feebler of rortland.'have been Hailing at the home of Jo. U Ihinlel The former I Hit mother, and Ihe lat ti-r the (Inter of Mr. Panld. Mr. and Mr. Augut Krtrkton in vUltlng their daughter. Mr. 1-enlle Holiday, of Tuulutin. Ml TUlle Mallet, who ha been visiting her aunt. Mr. Tom Flub, ha returned, lo her home In Eatern Ore- irnn Mlu Vul'et hu tteen attemllni: ganlenlng and other aprlng work that j tho MoU,u .hool durlnB ,be iMer Tom Fi.ih ' bclldlng a new barn on Mr, fim Ulley. Ife of the city mar- hal at Mllaaukle. pet a roup'e of day at Ihe borne of Mr. John Cah. Mr. F. Itenntl. ho ha Ije.'n III for the pat three week I loly Improv ing. Mr. Hold. IVatle -nt the we k end In Fortland vUltlng friend. Mr. and Mr. Fr-Hl Force entertained a number of friend Saturday and all bad a niot enjoyable time playing game until 11:15 after which a lunch ll.Urt.IA. M.irch J-lrtpeclull Mol peopld from here Kelnime Ibe iiiu ili), and aulo In prefeluuce lo .Icigli rtdiiig. Mr J.ibnaon ha be'U iilte lck, hut I nine better al thl rltlng. I.lllln Mta l'ii U-bman enter tallied a few of MT ci biNiliuale Hun day at an Informal dinner, It Mug l.eh,T ninth blrtlnliiv. A. Ili'lm helped Ktank ChlM cut cal'l'4o Halurday. Arence Jobiiton, tbo li.i been tiilte III. I (ome better. A. Walling , of Cortland, wa out al hi farm here Rundiiy. There ere church aervlee at lla ivhu hovl houio ttatunUy evenliig. after a long a pontponeiuenl on ar- omit of evera weather. The Rev. Mr. Cob-man announced Unit there otild be preaching every lo week hereafter. Ml Klglnore I'apaun rtturned lo her ork In Kalem Wednesday after j lulling lth homo folk a few day. Mix Marian Kanlm.in K,nt a plea tit evening with Ml Wanna Wanker Hiilnliiy. The lltt'6 Mime Motitagno were de. Ilghtful caller of Mr. A. Worlhlngton Huiiitay niomlng. Mr. A. Thoma mid non lrlng, pent ttiinday with Mr. I'nink ChlbU. Ml linognn Jeell upent the week end with home folk in the Hone City. Thro. Htelnhlber bud a number of hoK butchered Monday. The Kev. Mr. Coleman a plea a ant caller of David Long Saturday evening. Utile MK Grace Punian vinlted llaella trbool Tburnd.iy. Mr. and Mr. Alfred Tbouiui ipeiit Thurnday with Ihe forwer'a parent near Stafford. j Mr. S. S. Uiiuti wa ploaant'y -n- lAMAMlTH, March -(8peclall Ml l.lole llo.ii li, ii-aiher at IHner, pent ibe oek nul Willi her parent, Mr. and Mr. Harry Koach, I'barlin llurdllt -a gi-nUI ArUn peddler, who baa In i ll making r gular trip UiroiiKh Hit pari of the roonlry Hit i w tiiter, I going In wink for A. CarUuii. Tlio river raiHl U open lo travel now, Mr. Marlon Htimuer I iiiltu nick with a cold which Im It led In b"r bniiicblnl lube. They will move Into Mr. Warner bouite hi toon a kite I able. W. U Warm-r and fiiinlly arrived al Tli.' !ullr Thormlay night. Ftbluy nioriilng Ibcy alartcd out In tlu-lr enr but after going al mile they utruck what I knowti a gutnh oll. Home light rigs bad been pulled nut nf the mud the day before; no they went back lo The Palle. alured their cur and made the rent of the trip by trul l They bad a very nleo trip and enjoyed the i cucry along Ihe Columbia. J. II. Cooke nnd daughter, Mini Lu cille of Fortland, railed on bU brother, A. W. Cooke, Huniluy. Ihey drove out In ibelr car. Will Moore bai rented een acre from A. W. CiKiko which ho will plant lo tr.toe. ThoKO who attended I'wrctit' day at our Bchool enjoyed a very plcauint lime. Faich child' daily work wa untie In booklet form with an attrac tive cover. Thi'KO were placed on Ihe wall where they could be examined. The work allowed training and cureful prcpu.tttlon. A tho clne recited the toachrm explained (heir method of teaching. The children In Ihe lurg'i room Move done good work thl year. Mla Kuvell I lo ho commended for her efficient work In tho i'hool room. The pilmury tcnehor. Ml Itonch, ha cuitM-d ny interruption to be regarded with difavor. No apeclal attraction t-N! prepared, the object being lo five a correct Idea of the every day work In the choola. Thl. If we may JuHei from the comment made by tlitf v'sltor. proved lo be entirely satis la. torv. More than one of the moth er who loft home reluctantly, and mentally terming this late Innovation a uselcK hinderance. came away high ly pleased with tho school methods and wishing tbat Farents' day came o'tener than once a year. The third In the series of polling matches in the I tear Creek school was held on the evening of Friday. Feb. 25. K crowded house attested the Interest awakened in the contest. First place ' wa3 won by Hiss Lillian Westberg. A basket social is to be given at the Macksburg school house on tho evening of Friday, March 4. The pro ceeds are to be used in providing swings to be put up in the school yard. The Mothers' club met on Thursday at the homo of Mrs. Simon Miller. Mrs. Miller's mother. Mrs. Schrock, and Mrs. Euseno Mitts, mother of Mrs. Frank Hilton, were present as visitor. The next session of the club will be at the home of its secretary, Mrs. M. G. Baldwin. Tho Woman's club of the Lutheran church Is to assemble on Thursday, March 2nd, at the home of Mrs. Karl lloeche. The departing winter, as if fearing he may have been too Indulgent to our race in granting us two weeks of sun shine in the waning of bis reign, has bestowed upon us one of the severest storms of the entire season, as a part ing gift Nothing, however, can annul the benefit that must accrue from the diligence with which that benlflcent fortnight was improved. Vast tracts of ground have been prepafed for the seed, much grain has been sown, on some of the ranches potatoes are plant ed, and everywhere the flower-beds have been put In to the most attract ive shape. Should the Spring-time bring with It ' weather that is at all favorable, the harvest-time must be considerably earlier han it has been in several years. his properly In Mulino. Mr. Johnson Is putting a roof on bis bouse and putting in new windows and Improving It In general. Mrs. Inet Larkin, Is viHiting relatives at Clark. Albert Krkknon made a business trip to Portland last Saturday. Quite a number of the Mulino peo- i pie attended the banket ball game In Colton last Saturday night. Misses Tillie Mallet, Annie Jepson and Ida llerdlne were the guests of Miss llaiel Erickson Friday evening. Tho farmers around Mulino are Im proving thetr time during this good weather by ploughing and getting ev erything in shape for the spring work. WILSONVILLE Take This for Lagrippe Coughs. The danger of lagrippe lies in Us tendency to develop pneumonia, and the March death record from pneu monia is appalling. Stop your cold be fore it reaches the danger point, and take Foley's Honey and Tar Com- WILSONVILLE. March 2 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Aden went to Portland in their auto several times j last week during the pleasant weather. J. W. Thornton has a new Stude bake automobile, which arrived on Fri day. Potato and cattle buyers have been quite numerous lately. Miss S. M. Graham visited relatives in oHr village and vicinity last week, returning on Saturday to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Alison Baker went to Portland on Friday. Mrs. Eakcr has been quite ill, but is some better. Judge Thompson has been going the rounds registering the voters. The Onion Growers' association has been having quite a difficult time get ting cars, but finally shipped a car of onions on Tuesday, after waiting two weeks for a car. J. L. Seeley went to Portland on Saturday, on business for the Onion Growers' association. Aaron MacConnell, who was HI for some time, is now feeling better. Mrs. Ed Baker had four very bad hemorrhages from the nose on Mon day of last week, and two doctors were In attendance. She Is still very weak. The Mothers' club of Corral Creek school, held a meeting on Friday after noon, and planned to have a basket social on Saturday evening, March 25. Maggie Bishop, who was so seriously ill, is improving slowly. The "Emerson Literary Club" of the vllllage school, gave a very nice pro gram on Parents' day. Lewis Nickels, a pupil of Corral P-r ff i .-.r,-n jw'-,.- l( V r 7 . ... , y I- - f r A Big Price Reduction In Stover Engines mm, f9fl Mil, AMuiioLJrtKttar, ArgrllVlVrrar.ttlaiAi slmllaiiit$tervuIjnllinHii tut) (! Sum sal Umu i IYomolc DitilUifimfJ rtt'&s ami IVvtunULu arc) Opium Muruhwr rr,kkjrril ik',. . ... ill! I ,Ulll U I II. A ivrfrct IVtnrih for Cmto lion. Sour Stoih.lil.t nontuu miMiiMuM jon ta nrssaulLossorSLur. ftc Sink SifiiUVft NEW YORK. For Infuntt n j ChHiiren. The Kind You llavo Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of Exact Copy of Wrappcf, 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 Pumps, Wagons Implements, Etc. pound.-Mr. W. P. Bowen, Jimps, Ga., t:reek scn001' BroKe ms arm enu writes: "I had a tfirrihle Bttek of la, while on a teeter-totter, at the noon rrinnfi. ehei nnd notno all nr mv ! hour. He 13 Under body, and a dry hacking lagrippe cough. I began taking Foley's Honey and Tar and when I had taken one bot tle my cough was cured, my cold was well." Jones Drug Co. Adv. TWO ARE DIVORCED. Circuit Judge Campbell Monday the care of Dr. Butler, who reports that the arm Is doing nicely. Parents' day was appropriately cele brated at our village school and there was a very large attendance. Prizes of red, white and blue ribbons were awarded for the best exhibits. Judges not in any way connected with th9 school were selected and nearly every child received a prize. Judges and clerks for the day and was served. The afternoon of February 25 was set aside In acordance with the wish of County Superintendent Calavan for Parents' day. The pupils' work was shown and they showed their dally work also. EAGLE CREEK EAGLE CREEK, March 2 (Special) -James Taylor, after escorting his ugnea wn uiTorc aww. wimrauus ! " T'ZZ mother to Dufur, returned to Eagle ,va Grave Newman from DJ. Kr- two's Creek last week for a horse which he man and Emma Davis from W. J. Da- . . .. .v.i.t. had nurchased of Dick Gibson. He aunng tne coming eiecuuus, wmtu - , vis. Mrs. Davis is allowed to take her i wU1 be much less fatiguing, than hav- started on his return trip to Dufur oa maiden name, Emma Potter. ing one board do all the work. A Gardners, Poultrymen, Orchardists You will find our 128 page Catalog a reliable and valuable guide. It tells all about the best Seeds and Plants, Gar den, OrcharriPoultry and BirdSupplies eta, for the West Our "Highest Quality" Jtockl and new policy, "Direct from grower to plantar-no agent," charges prepaid etc., save you time and money. New Catalog No. 61 Tells All. Routlede Seed & Floral Co. tortTandorI' Sunday. i Miss Clara Bullard was calling on Mrs. Howlett the other day. Mrs. It. B. Gibson was the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. J. Eddy, of Port land, over Sunday. Mrs. Judd was the guest of Mrs. Howlett one day last week. Juite a number of the parents visited school last Friday Parents' day. A good program, which all enjoyed, was rendered by the pupils, i Mrs. Howlett enjoyed a visit from her daughter, Mrs. Jane Douglass, of St. Joseph, recently, j Mrs. Bessie Douglass, who under- went an operation at the Good Sa maritan hospital, Portland, Saturday morning, at last reports was getting along as well as could be expected. Will Douglas was working for Mr. E. Naylor for a couple of days, setting out ginseng plants. tertalned by Mrs. Sarah and Mrs. F. Childs, Wednesday of last week. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Zlvney and tho twins autoed to Portland Friday after noon. Harry Borland was working for Geo. Nagel Saturday. Mrs. H. Duncan and daughter Grace, Mrs. Fred Lehman and Masters Wil ber and Donald, Mrs. Frank Whltten and son, Clifford, Mrs. S. S. Boutz, Masters Jean and Shirley Boutz, Mrs. II. Baker and son, Kenneth, Mrs. Geo. Nagel, Mrs. A. Holms, Mrs. Flala and Miss Ivah Whltten, were tho visitors who Bpcnt a very pleasant afternoon at the Parent-Teachers' meeting and enjoyed a Washington's birthday pro gram given by Miss Jewell and her pupilB last Friday. Plowing and sowing grain seem to keep fanners busy In these parts. The Hazel ia Literary society will de bate on the following question Sat urday evening, March 4th: -"Resolved, That old bachelors are more beneficial to society than old maids." Evoyone cordially Invited to attend. a unique plan of giving a gift star whenever a child 1b perfect, cither In behavior or lessons. These stars are prized very highly by the little ones, and are kept In little booklets. Tho vluitora were: Mcsdnmcs Huddle, Smith,. Burr, Roach, Royor, Moore, Miller Norton and Cooke; Misses Hock, Norton, Hall, Burnlco and Mabel Elliott and Mr. Miller. GARFIELD How to Prevent Croup. When the child Is subject to attacks of croup, see to it that he eats a light evening meal, as an overloaded stom ach may bring on an attack, also watch for the first symptom hoarse ness, end give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) GARFIELD, March 2 (Special) At the home of L. J. Palmatoer, on Feb. 27, was held a double birthday celebration in honor of Mrs. Sarah Palmateer, aged 73 years and Mrs. E. M. Harncr, aged 80 years, mother and aunt, respectively of Mrs. L. J. Palma toer. The dinner was given by Mrs. L. J. Palmateer and Mrs. Sarah Palma toer, two daughters, Mrs. Wilbur Wade and Mrs. Charles Duncan. There were 21 guests present. Besides thoso named were Mr. W. H. H. Wade, Mr. Doc Palmateer and wife, Mr. Charles Duncan, Mr. Wilbur Wade, six grand sons and four granddaughters. The table was loaded with good things to which the guests did justice, after which the evening was spent by the e'der ones of the company living over their childhood days, as they were all raised here and In Estacada, and together. All enjoyed the occasion to such extent that the time to depart came all too soon, after wishing the honored gumta many rvturn of tb' day. tiurllt'lil (;runi;o hi'ld a lun lut Saturday. A the turn worn tinny Mail ing It wa a bid lr grunco, save five, To Vlnltnr fclTO pri'ftrllt. The wi'iitbrr Imi't o ubu a It ha lui n the pant two win'k. A lb" furin. it Improved the llum, mont of tin' HprliiK gruln wit put In. j Tbi (now that fell lunt .Miimluy wa, li I im' Ik-h Ii'p nt tbi Km i tun place. , and thi ground via white In (iiirnViJ. ' Si'vi'ral are buy planting prunn tfrv ! nnd prunliiK orcburd. Oliver K.illliiU. Ibo (iurdi ld nurwrymiin, I buy gruf Ing. A brother of Mr. Trnpp from in iiiu lll rave her a to day' vinlt the fore part of tho week. Heiiiy I'ul unit -i-r, of Htivertuu. vl Itci) hi mother bmt Huniluy. jf In iVr nUSB For Over Thirty Years nnoTnnun bm B UliSH fW MMMatt trw Mulino Telephone Line Now Working Sawing Bird's-Eye Maple-Clearing Land ALHI'Artil!. Ma nil 2.-(Spei lal.) Tim (itiruun ami Wink Lumber com. puny In huwIiik o il bird' eye imih for tho Portlund liuilr factory. d'orgc Kltchlng ha taken the con. tract to do tin) IokkIiik for them. Two families have taken a contract to clear laud for Mrs. Jack llrown on the Ciickamii river. They will uw a donkey engine). Mr. and Mr. Henry Boer anil Uuiru lleuglo, of Crexliam, upent tin' weekend ut the home of John Gitii ens. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mursball AbipaiiKh nnd duiigbter, Janet, of Portland, and Ed na Kennedy, si-nt the week-end at the AlHpuugh homo. Echo (ilthcns atU'iuU'd tho teacher1 liiHtltuto at Urcxlmm Saturday. John (iithi'iiH purchuHed a ri'KlNtervcl Chester White sow from J. W, West, of Oswego. j J. W. Dowty sold A valuable thor oughbred Shorthorn bull enlf to W. A. Proctor, of Cottroll. Mrs. Coznrd is visiting with her sons, Cluudo mid Ernest Cozard. Mrs. Frank Mcflraw and son visit ed with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Co-r.fiii. Mrs. ICmtnii Doug'us and duughtur, Harriet, of Portlund and Mr. and Mrs. Clum. Sparks, of Kstiicndu, spunt Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Dowty I. Mri.INO, March. :-(Sp.ial-TlMi I fine weather of tho pant Week or ' : m-eltl to In about (Her, the wind I ' ntr ini! fnmi th 'iutb, wllb rtery liulb 'uitlnii uf a ruin Morin. Huino grain wa Miwn and a few put In early gar- i d n. Mr. lUi'ilu ami lauxbter. Until.'. ; are Rpeiiiling a few day with the form ler pUti r. Mr. H. W. Chun bill. Tbi-y jeiliett to leavo for thi Ir Inline Hear ; Tangent In l.lnn rounty In a few day. Tho ti'lephouti I'otnp.iny of Mulino bud four men out repairing tho linn lirt reii hero un I OreKon City lunt wwk, and wo now have telephone ser vice ukuIii after nearly three week without between hern Hint Oreitiut City, Mlu OkIii Ht'wnrd. of Mai kaburg. wa a week vim viBiior with per smitT, Mr. Il 'rt Wal'are of Ihl Cbarllo SebullmuHi r In HtiM-k and glvi n n wa-ye hi farm for two and one Imlf ai re of lund near WiHidburn to a Curl Hiiieuk, who ha moved on tho plain. The Ijtille Koii.il liuli met at Mr. Cronk' biht Thurmlay ufternoon and report a very pleat-ant time. The Parent Ti'iu hem' .niiallnn met nt tho niiiiH'1 !ruo laitt Friday and a very luteri tlnu prngraut w u renden-d by tlm m lioul hllilt t it. MIhh tirb e, tho teai her of Ibo Mulino chiii'. went to Salem Frlduy cveiilnif lo visit her puients, r.'lurnliiR Sunday evening. Miss Tllla Multatt, of Molulln. tin iieen a Mulino visitor fur tho pant week or two. with tier sinter, I place. bit traded ll vycar leant' on Teachers to Meet At Kelso March 11 BARLOW HARLOW, Murch 2. (Special.) Mrs. Johnson, mothnr of Ilert Johnson, died suddenly Monday night at the ago of 82 years and 10 months. Mrs. Johnson came here from G'.cndnlo In October. She Is survived by two Hons, Bert Johnson, of this plnco, Carl John son, of Glondule, and six grandchil dren besides many friends. Funeral services wore hid In tho Synod Lu theran church at 11 o'oclock with Rov. Lock, of Canby, officiating. Interment was in the Scandinavian cemctory. ' Carl Johnson, of Glnndalo, cume In on the early morning train Wednesday to attend the funeral of his mother. R. E. Irwin and Elmer Irwin, went to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Edl Ogle, of Aurora, was visit ing friends here Friduy. Ed. Ogle, of Aurora, was trimming peach, trees for his brother, Robert Ogle last week. Robert returned to his ranch from Portlund last week, where ho will remain for the summer. There Is no pluce like tho ranch for Bob. Monmouth gets creamery plar.t. $.ri000 co-oporatlve KELSO, March 2. (Spiuial.) Fol lowing Is tho program of tho local teachers' instltuUi to be held nt Kelso Saturday, Murch II, under tlm aiiHplcvs of thn Paront-Tcnchor association: 9:00 a. m., course of study and teacher's annual report, J. K. Cnluvnn, county superintendent; 9: -15, demon stration of tho touching of oral ex prcHslon In tho Intermediate grade, Mrs. L. It. Mack; 10:30, Tho Morul Sldo of tho Child's Education, Lottu flregson; noon recess; vocal solo, Mrs, J. M. C. Miller; 1:30 p. m., Froo bellam Method of l)eve!nie.mnt, Kllza btith K. Miitthowgj- 2:15, Needs of tho Rural School, Frank Wells, assistant state superintendent. Tho public is cordially invited to attend, especially thoso who nro Intereslud In school. The Pnrcnt-Tcachor association will servo a hot dinner frco at noon. Fifteen parents wero prosent nt school on visiting duy Inst Friday. In tho afternoon Mrs. Barntim's pupils dramatized "Robin Hood" after which performance school was dismissed and tho seventh and eighth grades sorvod . rofreshinents, consisting of coffoo, cake and sandwiches to tho visitors. A discussion, led by Mrs. Chus. Tlmmor mnn, was thon hold on tho meaning of co-operation of school and homo. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Juck Patterson Friday, Feb. 2.ritli. CHICHESTER S PILLS wyr- TMK IHAMONIMIIIANU. X 1 'hl.cbM-lr"l 'HU in Hra Ik,,, MtOcit Take lh Ilroi.l.t. Akrofiiri.'irV.H.TFRH AMIINII IIHANII I'll.l.H. fur Ha year k nown 1ft Itat, Burnt, A wiyt kallal.Mj SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE VALLEY PRODUCE CO. WHOLESALE DEALER IN FANCY DRESSED AND LIVE POULTRY EGGS, VEAL AND HOGS COMMISSIONS WE CHARGE NO PAY CASH PAY THE MARKET PRICE PAY PROMPTLY Write ut for shipping tags. Send shipment to us and jet quick returns. PORTLAND, OREGON M3',4 WtafclHf IM St Phent Mala 1058