Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 10, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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Young People Form
Good Tennis Club
WllS()NMI.I.i:. Mar. . (Hp-hUII
-Mr. nil Mr. J. W. Thornton toured
to Cortland Sunday In their new HtuJo
l.al rr kit. hlih they rwenlly pur-riiaki-d.
Mra. M. ('. Younc and Mm. V W
Mulino Business Sandy Sawmills Are
Houses Thriving Active-Wire in Horse
Winter Reappears
At Clarkcs-Ncws
t't.Allhl.H, Mann t Hfll.i
It l.x.Us Ilk k litter Is lli: over II It
yd. It U'$nn milh Uni Thursday
iilv til and kept un until hail alwiul
New Telephone Line
Thru to Oregon City
HI'NN YHIIK, Mun li Hmh I,.1i
Mrs. llnwfiiiiaii rllca tlul they bid
d.'lUlllt.l llll llli'lr IH'W liiillin. They
arn kIhiiiI flv mill' aiiiith of r'ull
Mt'UNO. March . l!pflall-45. HANKY. March I. -(HpeeUII Sun-
I Tl..r clilnr of Ihrf M.i al a Ho- : WHO more l mwrva un riiiiii
'noer. Mr a l.vlure at ttif hall Prt- In. lies of miow. Telephone Intra are
'.Uy rnln. Th litis of th Itvliir oi,ii-lia. out of tiiiiun: aloit on ao
a 'ld." An admission fee of lie ioiiui of thf storm,
was cnar-rd. One half of the prwoojs I'm KK-ri-I. vho nxrnlly dislocated
- . - l.i . .. ... ..... a.. .... 1.1
Young vKIUd ttli frl.-nds In Aurora or the evening were turned over tor ma .uoiu.-r. i a....- iu ....
retrral days hut eek. 'the U" of the !Ui" a tut lilrln' Indus- ork aciuii.
Mla Glau)i and l-ah Wattner. ho trial c lab. Jhe levturo was Rlw-n un- jSi-nske & llm.lwander hate coin-
are attending the Uiifoln hlch hool. der the auspices of the rarvtit-Tt-aih- plftm! a Mg il-jrlng Joti for Dtto
were sending thla eekrnd with their riV aM Ull.in. The lecture was en- Mdnlg. C. II. Johnaon. also Verger
arrnt In thta village ( oyU y all Hi. pinvnt Aft-r the lira, are itatlns blc rlearin Job
The youn poi.le of Ihla vlllai;e nu t lt-clure a concert 'X ' done.
Ml kelson t Nclium Hart tli-ir
to feet ol the tn-ttut tf'il on the Icily, They loaded their ftelitlil on
iMund. and it remained until rtunday. ;rar at Fall City and had II laken up
Then the lud bernn hloaliiK Irotii ; Ithln a tulln of tin) i'ae, that la aa
the ( f.illowrd tiy rln jtid II la ; far aa the track la laid, hut lll com
tiu-llliiil (n now ami imtklna. Iota of uirme roiialrucllnn lk aitalu. The
hltih mater. V hnH II lll clear up county road la ditched o ha.lly hy
un. ii ,M'r4uo It UtloH t KprtiiK and ri'iinliiK water that It I Impanniitilo
the farmer lued nice aeather In put lor a quarter of a tulle
in meir crop ana luike nr.ten anil Th llttrim f n,,, Hunityalde lele
piti poiauna. iidiona iiuntinny lll elve an entertain
Mlra Kllialieth Marnhall from Port-'tneiit and ln hm lul In Mie near (it
land li tint vUltlnK her pnreiita, Mr. lure,
rTe.t .Mrnaii ana raiiuiy lor a anon Tl0 Sulinyil,, Telephone rotnimny
,,l,p- hag completed lit new trunk line to
Krd Kwahlcn came home from Ore- (ireKiut City.
at Mr. and Mr. Joo J. Thornton- Sat- 'oeer Male quartette. couiHeu ty atii
iirdLT eTnlnK and oiuniilied a lennla ion Miller, flrnt hiaa; Itcn Chln.lurvn.
club. Quite a number Joined the club;vond ban
nil elected uth al. leader aa Mr,
V. T. l'ron a iirel.Ietit. nd Mr
Joe J. Thornton, a aecretary. A court
mill at once hating necurcd a I'k con
tract with the city or Portland for the
Hull Run bead work, where the city
will ronMniet a blR renervolr for the
city water teiu.
There are now four of our aeven
amltl mtmlnR. Jonnrud Kro aliin
Kle tnllU li aliio runnlnit full hluat.
At the apodal chiHl meetliiK of dl
trlct No. ". Mr. Ku'.ilt elected ill-
ney of the lute
Hub Stone. flrt tenor;
Merman rhlndsrcn. econd tcaor.
Our Parent Teacher' aoclutlon
w&j luat organized when we dedlcat-
will oon Ins conntitu ted on one of the cd our new achool houne lat Novem-
vaiant lola. tT. There ulo briatilied a
W. W. finham and children. WalHoya and Girla' Indutrial club. The
lace and VlrRlnla. were rlnltor ln;boy and lrl are taklui; quite an In
ihla nlace Sunday. . !tcrt In their club. Parent, teach-
Tht Wllaonvllle bankvtball team ,cr and pupil are all working toru , fl, ,ho val.
went to rvrowood lant Saturday nlKntne nanoaruuini; 01 our acnooi. j MiCurmack.
rnd were defeatnl by a acore of IS to i Mr. Ifcnlclnon. of Colton. ha rent- p T Shelley ha pun littM'd the Hell
50. t'o admire our boy" srit thouch. (cd tho tore room In the hall and I nv.,ry j,,,, atlli wlu hereufter conduct
In pUylns tho rme to a flnlh with eolan to put In a line of general tiier- ,;H u,rv i,8ia,,Rg f s.tn.ly.
thl team a Inst Saturday nlitht Fern- chandlne. r.timor aleo ha it that he
wood team nla7ed here and the wore1 1 colnc to erect an up-to-date rest-
wu 37 to 5 in flfteec minute In fuvor.dcnce on proHrty he ha purchased
of WiUonvllle. The Fernwood team her In Mullno.
then quit In dUsust fearlni; the board j Mr. Scott, another of our enterprl
wouldn't !uld the core. ,!nK rocrchanta. I Rolnu to build a
A larce crowd attended the fair that home In Mullno. Mullno I steadily
wai civen by the school children last ' erowliK nnd Improving.
Friday. Tlvre were a number of' Mr. llunk has rented Mrs. Mahala
cood exhibits which were Judged by Wallace farm and ha moved hi
iiwvl turtle After the judsinK a very family Into the Wallace iiotne. Mr,
cool program was given by the achool Wallace ha gone to Klrnt'i Valley to
children. ! visit ber daughter.
- I Don Allen, the mall carrier on the
; rural route out of Mullno, has pur
A(TP1 KPQlnPnf fif i chased Henty Fisher place and Is ro-
I ulate future.
chulhauser has rented a
; house from Mr. Pugan. He Intends to
remain In Mullno for the present time.
MARQCAM. March . (Special.) O. U Daniel, who is employed by
The Marqita.n archestra is holding tri-jthe Hult Lumber Co.. is spending a
weekly practices preparing for their ' few days here with his family, the mill
arhxil entertainment to be held oon. (where he U employed having shut
The orchestra consists of seven Instru- down for repair.
eon City hint week.
It. Sullivait from poitland, wu out
and looked at hi old place. He la
RoltiK to hate some I'niM'liiK done
nn I iiiten.1 bulldinx a new houae and
I'Min. Mr. Sullivan plaii x-lllng or
IMiir on tho plate.
Christ Z allien Imti here.) some
Iior !at work.
J. Jackmin, from IVrtl.uid. was In
Clarke looking for work last week.
Mr. Pack ha rented hoiiic land of
Mr. Marquarclt
John Huol and Wekley I.ludau "rent
Sunday with Fred Zaalil. n.
Mr. Stella ('.reave visited her par
ent. Mr. and Mr. ('. V l-arkln.
over -Sunday.
C. 7. allien wa In town on Mon
day. Albert Ilauer. of Colton. went to
l.oula jk Joye ha old hi fur in of
(en acre to Mr. K alter, of Portland
Mr. KaUer will more on hi new pU.e
himiii.
Mm. J. F. Mi'cer. who ha Im-u
' mimiiiK In Portland for the pant flte
week, returned homo Saturday,
Mr. Sihiieder. of riirtlaiid, ix-itt a
few day with hi daURliler, Mr a
Scot I.
Mr M. K. Held, who fell and broke
her flnxer during the silver thaw, I
utile to lloe It BRitlll.
Mr. Tow undid, who ha been III for
a long time, I somewhat better.
MINSTREL SHOW AT CLACKAMAS
CI-A'-K AMAS. Oti. Man li ..-The
nilimt-el show wa nc-iitly git en by
the lodging camp to work hint week, .the Clackuma public bcIhh.I. The (en
('.. J. Taylor, editor of the Mol.iPa
Pioneer, gave the monologue entitled
"lnd." and a concert wa furnlxhcd
by the male trio confuting of Milton
Miller. IWa Chlndgren and Hub Stone.
The concert and monologue were fine
nuiulx-r on the program kept the large
auilleuce In a Rood humor from lnrt tu
DuUli. Several iuillial selvclloti were
furniiihed by Ml-.e Alice New kirk
and Crace Herln'ri. former pupil in
tiie school here.
Marquam Is Deadly"
nunt. piano, two cornets, two violins
and otic trombone and oass drum.
Hoyd Darnell has been visiting his
grandfather. N. A. Darnell. Royd is
. ..,. kl..L t. I ! I).,l.l
Mr. and Mrs. Un HorUel. of Scotu;s,uu1 ,u uv "BU
MUM. took dinner at Guy C. Urkins, ( J-. J- nt V5 .7p0,n,i'y
Slm,ay I Friday, and Saturday he attended the
Mrs. John Young and family moved I reunion dinner plven in OreRon City,
to Orcson C.ty last week. Their manylMr- Mallot also acompanled his grand
friends regret to see them leave for !dau.Sh,er P"1an'?; " s Krand"
they were a great benefit to the com- daughter. Miss Tlllie Mallot was on
mtmlty w hile here. hpr f t0, hfr ho,me ln eas'!rn ,9
Tae Laldies' aid i planning for a 6- Her father lives near Shanlko.
new walk on the church property. Gits Xordellng has rented the Payne
They are to furnish dinner for the:owari cotta8e and moved hl9 famll
i.i.. ; in.
Olaf Olson has moved from the Fred
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Davis and children
Myers place to his ow n property, lately lted the forn,er'8 Parents ,ast Sun-
vacated by Mrs. John Young and fam
Mrs. Echo Mumpower. nee Larkins,
of Stono. is in the Oregon City hospital
undergoing an operation.
Mrs. F. A, Cummingg went to Port- j
land last week to select her spring and .
summer millinery stock. j
T. Harmon, an old resident of Mar-i
quain, died March 5. The funeral was I
he'd at the Scotts Mills cemetery Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott's daughter and
baby, are visiting at the Scott home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Daniels and
children, Mrs. Kate Goucher. Mrs.
Mary Daniels and Miss Kate Daniels
took Sunday dinner with Mrs. N. H.
Darnell.
Eddie Berdino, who is working for
L. Holiday at Tualatin was visiting
relatives and frle.ida here last Satur-
I day and Sunday.
Otto Striker, of Eldorado, Ore.
'niiiHo a hnitnfiKd trin tn Mnl.llln hist
Wednesday. On his way back he
stopped off at Mullno and called on
Jos. L. Daniels.
Mr. Olson, who has a livery stable
I nml nnii ira ta ntnrAmrtlnf Inir iha T111V-
Pnirn fA (jHTinVichase of an automobile. Business
ajwma Irt lt thriving In hi
day, March 7.
Sherman Miller went to Oregon City
Saturday.
Arthur Graham
ARTHUR GRAHAM
CANDY, March 9 (Special.) Mrs.
Cassie Evans entertained a number of
guests Saturday evening at the Cot
tage hotel. The affair was given In
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham,
who recently returned from Indepen
dence, Mr. Graham having again tak
en charge of Huntley Pros, drug store
at this place. The guests made up
five tables of 500, Mrs. Lee and W. H.
Hair scoring honors for first prize.
Dainty refreshments were served at
11:30. Those present were: ' Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Graham, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Balr, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee, Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Knight, Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. White, Mrs. M. P. Sailor, Mrs.
Bertha Huret, Misses Fayetta John
son, Lillian Wang, and Loraine Lee,
Messrs. J. C. Kanpisch, II. B. Evans,
seems to be thriving In his line.
j . a t. , t : s. a g,
5
, . 'S ?. $ V
EAGLE CREEK.
EAGLE CREEK, March 0. (Spe
cial) A. W. Cooko and wife, of Da
mascus, came up last Wednesday to
see Mrs. Howlett, remaining over
night wilh her.
J. Kirchem, of Sellwood, wa3 re
cently a guest at the home of E. Nay
lor. Mrs. L. A. Woodle and Mrs. Califf
were over to see Mrs. Howlett the
fore part of last week.
Roy and Carl Douglass made a trip
to Springwater on
some oats.
Mrs. A. W. Cooke and son, W. W.
Cooke, came up on Monday to see her
n . )k-... -' If
V... -4 -1 at its.ii. n -iii-ai.i-."tIi.i'tfj,,
1.1 jf J
rv' '
A Big Price Reduction
In Stover Engines
Now made in 1-1 2-2-4-6 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.
For Your Baby.
The Signature of
T7 a .
SUM
Is the only guarantee that you hive tht
Genuine
T
i f yi r? r 1 1 i
f i i i i r
prepared by him for over 30 year.
YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST
Hl
Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria.
Soid only In one size bottle, never In bulk
or oUierw.se; to protect the
babies.
4 r7r-r
The CcnUur Company, (Jr7JcJUU
WILSONVILLE.
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MULINO.
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WIIJIDNVII.I.K. M.inh 9 tSpe- MI'I.IN". Mir.li 9. (Spe. tail
l')-Mr. M. C. Young vlaltej r. la- M-r'H n-K-'l -" " rar-
tlvt-a In I'orlland lHt week. "d U ' ''l " 'ial e will
l-'nmk MrKliniiii.ua. left on W. dn.-a- ,", "'" H"1"' utltT for llio latter
duy for Kliuiiiiili Palla. ,,"lf ,!" Hiofttli.
Mra. Allaon ll.ik. r a niuliv frlrU.U , Mla.1 UiU Aahliy. lio hna tieen via.
will lio glud to know tliu('ln' la I..-I-,
and r.-'ulivi-.t at Hulrin
month, ri-lurnrd Iiiuiik
it In Irli-nda
for 111"' pant
liixt Krlilny.
Ild IMriirll. nt I'liruuiid. waa via
IiI.ir liln itruiidrnlli.r, N. li. I'nnoll
ut Miilln i, lull .'" k
Tin' I i r Klvi'ii I'V (1. J Ta)lor.
dltor of llio I'loni-rr. nt tin' Mullno
l.-r.
Mr. and Mra. Moor.', of I'urlluinl.
UIIin Mr. and Mra. KIiiht Junra dur
Ine tho wi-i'kvnd.
1'rnf.f.aor liruliiiin nnd t lilliln-n ,
KH-nt iS.it unlay and Siimluy nt 1 1 1 I r- (
f:.riti li.itni u.'itr our lllni!i. t
Mr-. W. lUtk.r. who waa III f..r;n hall lu-l Mduy ..v.nliiK. ua
roiiik tlini.. la now . uiiv.il. ... .nt. h'tijou d l.y th." pn-a.-nt
i a .u.i.,,1 T..i,.iiv... h..r I Mla tirai-r r i.rl.-H. of I'orllitnd, la
nv.T fliind.iv. ! l'""""f
I'luk f iiMi..itr.liil i'l. I. It. tl.tllitf ol. .It. i ..a.
did work for our III.k. mid ninny i
thliiRa uro undir uy for lln linproM'
iiionl and dovrlopiii.'nt of WiIkoiiviIIi'
(M1m JimihI.' AnKua rt'liirtivd on M.ui
duy from N.-w Iwrc, lnro lu hua
Ih-imi vIkIIIuk frli'iiilM for three wi-vka
puxt.
A ronip.'lvnt lilackniulth nrrlvi-.l In
our village un Moiidiiy, who la pn-
puri'd to do tho vory licst of work In
hl.s Uni'. ut tho K.irauc or loiiuK
fitaiiKi'l.
A kukri Km l il u ml pr.iKniui will
l.c bIvimi at t'ornil Cr.-i li b.IuhiI on
Saturday I'V.-iiluu, .Mnrcli ll'lh, ut
fli;lit o'tlork. Tho pl:ili't t'lilUlid
"Tho lliirKlur Alnnii," will ho itlvon
hy lix al talent. lOvoryono In rurdliil
ly invite. I I ) ultond.
a few with her alnier.
K. J. Mnplo.
J. W. lUnka hna rel ied Mr. Ma
halu Walliieo'a farm and inovod hit .
i family from thn II. A. Howard houar
o r there. Mra. Wiillueti halim KOiio I
to KliiK'a Valley to upond tlm auinmorY
Willi hrr daiiKhler. Mra. Krcd Wood-
bldo.
It. I'. Walhieo hroiiKht a loud of
i'iini-iil troiu t'mihy hint week to build ,
tho roiinilatU.il fur lua now ulto. )
Mrn. Iil.'vona nnd ihiiiKhlor, llalllo, I
who huvo hcen vlnliliiic Mra. H. V. '
Chiirehlll tho puxt two
turned In iter homo In
last Tuoiiday.
wo.ka, ro
I. Inn county
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MEADOW BROOK.
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LEAP YEAR PARTY.
Otto Meinig's horse which has been ' and It is the Intention of the gentle-
....... iA..n .hi, nnct bIv nmntlin ! mpn tn t?Ivn n nnepr-h nnd A concert &t
lutsuay to f,ei fjndlng cure abollt to give up I the Clarkcs EnKllsh M. B. church next
u. oicAiiisier, jonn e-iq. ur. ueaman, mother, Mrs. Howlett. Mra.
a"d Or. A. h. Murdy. decided to stay for a few days with
" 1 j her mother. !
Sign of Good Digestion. : Somf of tIje people of this neih-
When you see a cheerful and happy borhood have been bothered with ,
oia may you may Know tnat BDe nas tramns. Two nassed throuch here
hope, he discovered a piece or baling
wire, about four Inches long portrud-
Cooke ins out hetween tIle rlbs near the back
uon'j. ine norse cviueuuy nucu
the wire with hay and thus grew out
of the horse's system. The horse Is
now sound and well.
Chas Krebs has sold
to
his farm
good digestion. It your digestion is ; ,a8t wopv 0ne has been a freauent . Gerkl Rros- at ,a-00 por acre'
Impaired or if you do not relish your , visitor during the winter, but the oth-' The entertainment by the Catholic
meals take a dose of Chamberlain's er jus( came iaBt weci- Tne people YouiiK People was a decided success.
Tablets. They strengthen the stom- j wsn they wo,,)d tramp on and not It was attended by a large crowd. Gov
ach, improve the digestion and cause trouble them any mere ernor Wichycombe of Salem, gave the
a gentle movement of the bowels. Ob
tainable everywhere. (Adv.) I
"Walter Douglas was
visitor on Tuesday.
an Estacada principal address of tho evening.
BETTER BABIES PROGRAM GIVEN
i 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-
C- den, Orchard, Poultry and Bird Supplies
etc., for the West
Our "Highest Quality" stocks and new policy. "Direct
from grower to planter-no agents," charfies prepaid
etc saves you time and money.
New Catalog No. 63 Tells AD.
Routledge Seed & Floral Co.
' SANDY, Arc., March 7. A "Better
Baby" program was given tonight at
the Methodist Episcopal church under!
the auspices of the Sandy Woman's
club, an observance of the federal chil
dren's bureau baby week. There was
an out-of-town speaker and talks by
several local people and special miiBic.
The St. Patrick's day entertainment
given in Shelley's hall last Saturday
evening was well attended, the hall be
ing crowded. After the program by
local people and Instrumental and vo
cal music by Misses Emily and Flor
ence McElroy, of Portland; Misses
Elsie Telford and Maxine Telford, of
Oregon City, and Miss Mildred Foster,
of Boring, Governor Wlthycombe gave
an address.
Sunday evening. Everybody Is invit
ed to come und hear them.
Miss Edna Elmer was a visitor at
her uncle's, J. Vlrk and family of Mo
lalla last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Mohb and family, from Logan,
were in Clarkcs and visited their
daughter, Mrs. Edd Buol last Sunday.
Fred Bauer, Jr., of Colton, and W.
H. Bottemlller were In town last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schieve and
daughter, Arlene, wore out visiting
the former's parents, Pete Schieve
and family for a short time.
G. Manjuardt was in town laat
week.
Jako Schieve purchased a team of
horses last week from E. A. LaFol-lette.
Much Snow Falls
Around Estacada
Take This for Lagrlppe Cought.
The danger of lagrlppe lies ln Hs
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
pound. Mr. W. P. Bowen, JImps, Ga.,
writes: "I had a terrible attack of la
grippe, aches and pains all over my
body, and a dry hacking lagrlppe
cough. I began taking Foley's Honey
and Tar and when I had taken one bot
tle my cough was cured, my cold waa
well." Jones Drug Co. Adv. i
ESTACADA. March 9. (Speclul)
Snow has been falling here since Mar.
1st and Is now from twelve to four
teen inches deep on a level, which In
terfcres with farmers' work.
The Garfield band supplied the mil'
sic during the baskctbull gamo be
tween Estacada and Oregon City.
Mrs. Julius Krleger has been ill for
the past week and the doctor was com
pelled to go through 19 inches of unow
to reach her home.
Mr. R. Chrlstman, having purchased
tho old Stoke's pluce, is now domi
died there with his family. Ho has
recently bought a new 1916 model
Franklin motor car.
The Garfield Dorcas society gave
banquet for the young ladies who took
part In "The Trouble at Satterlec's'
at tho home of Mrs. W. R. Reld.
ROAD WORK NEAR CLACKAMAS
CLACKAMAS, Ore.. March 7. About
two nilles of the road between Clack
amas and Baker's bridge has been ro-
surfaced with gravel and will soon bo
In good condition for travel. This
adds another ll.ik in the roads radiat
ing out of this place.
KAST CLACKAMAS. Mar. 9
clal) Clarence Englioiisu wiih the hiii(
to members of the Literary soelety ut
hl.i home Saturday evening. Feb. lit!.,
kIvmk ii leap your party. A fine lline
wan enjoyed by all. The evening wiih
npeiit In playing curds and gnmex und
o fine lunch wiih nerved by the hunt.
Thoso present were. The MImki'h Ver
nlo Erlrknmi, Arlene Ilnwnrth, Annie
Anderson, Theollne fjirsen, Julia ('ru
ler, Edna Hover, Sylvln Clark", Medn
IlasiniiMen nnd Henry KMiike, Arnold
Dune, Henter Wler, Raymond llenni'lt,
John Iielnrleh, Elmer Hhenrer, Floyd
Wler, Earl lloycr. Olto Kllnke, Clif
ford Tong, Henry Koch, Clarence Eng
lioui:o and Mr. nnd Mra. J. Tong, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Dennett. Mr. nnd Mrs.
K. II. Iloyer, Mr. und Mrs. Marshall
Shearer, Mr. und Mrs. WoIhIi, Mr. nnd
Mrs. RasmuHHcn, Mrs. E. Dane and
Mr. and Mrs. Joo Enghouse.
I MKAIlOWIIKOOK. M.ireh 9. (Spe
c-lull Tho Meadow brook Literary
( lull held u Hpeiliil HK'Uli'g TlnirHihiy
meiiliiu ami decided to have 11 play
lSH'lii the near future, iliilo will bo uu-
nouiKid later.
Until Clilinlmeii vlHltid NV(tlt) Lar
1. 1 n h Sunday.
Homo from li.'ie Attended Ihe lec
ture given by (!. J. Taylor, of Miilalhi,
on "Had" at Colloii, hIho wore enter
tained by the male ipiart "lt coiiHliit
lug oi" Herman ami Hen ( hrldgreti,
Milton Mllh r and Huh Stone.
Ilfuululi HofHlelter kuvo u birthday
party Sunday hut on account of thu
snow there VMinn't many out
Mrs. Vllnen returned to Portland
Sunday after spending n few days
with her husband.
Plans are now complete operating
Willamette Pnclllc trains to Coos Hay
In July.
An Ideal Spring Laxative.
A good and limn tried remedy Is Dr.
King's New l.l.'n I'IIIh. The Ilrst dosn
will move the slugghdi IiiiwuIh, hIIiiiii
lato the liver and clear the syHlvin of
waste and blood Impurities. You own
It to youiHcIf to cleur tlifi-nynteiil of
body poisons, accumulated during thn
winter. Dr. King's New Life Pills will
do It. 2!io at your drugglHt. (Adv.)
PRUNES AND CRAFTED WALNUTS
Alio Peiri, Peaches, Apricot., Almonds, Apples, Cherries, Small Frails, Etc.
; 8AVE 50',' BY BUYING DIRECT
Mall your want list today, stilting quantity and varieties RUSH ns
our surplus Is going fast.
LAFAYETTE NURSERY CO., Lafayette, OreBon.
VALLEY PRODUCE CO.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Fancy Dressed and Live Poultry, Eggs, Veal and Hogs
WE
CHARGE NO COMMISSIONS
"AT CASH
PAY THE MARKET PRICE
PAY PROMPTLY
We will pay 16 lo 17c for all jfood hens shipped to us before March 18th
write us tor snipping tags, bend shipment lo us and te nuick returns.
20314
Wnhmclon Si.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Fhonff
Mi.a 1053
The Drink
That Fits
A drink that should be on Qvery table
PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore.
On sale at all Leading Groceries and Confectionaries
PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY
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