Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 17, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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To Stop Whispering
Beneficial Institute '
At Kelso Saturday ;
WIL80NVILLE.
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Which of nil Hid iti ttltti nmi
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muljlliuii thiiMi nf U'iiiiliirli' mi tlin
ilultiMII? In vwry mu lni lu-ail
linn linii IlKhlniii'tl mul Iiimm ef
ha Imvii l.rlnlili'ni'il i,y t lie piru.nl
nr that Imnlcr HM'iii, Urn pri'M-nt
HiK in tin mi li .MululM Put i liniiKi'il I nun must IhIhk mi r.iuilul iluini
Ihi'lr iiiltiiln mul c.itiiol lint. l.i Mil I fur rinni li. ru. munlm in il. ...
lino on thn bunk nf Milk fiwk ami j kIIi.Ii iiIiik In tlio iti-w, fliilirrlii In lh
alu lltolr lunch, jiul ciit hotii on lini n mul IiohIuk umlcr ih rnlii,
IIik V. V. a. In tlu rKMilnu. ImIUi nil ulitm.l litiunin kI.miii lli.'
Mm. Mul Diirni'll mul mm HiJ. of 1 1 ,.lv Momoiui tu..,l ih. t.)tl
loriimin. m tlin wcokonil KiicaU nw iminv ti.ovv h.-Mri l... i.......
Piirn.ll.
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Mr. J. J.
nnli'il
MOIJ.A. Maun !. flpclli
Vh n the corner of liio school nniiii
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KKI.SO. March lfl. (Special.)
ANiul IIS -roni, 30 of hom -r
Im -irr. olli-nil.-J th ton. hi-m' nd
parents' tnt t It nt held nt the Kelwt
school hous Saturday, Manh 11th.
oi.uij Imlil l-iil oiii" fourth (raiU-r at ; unJ-r the anni'lcri of th Kotmt I'ar-
tM-t, 'tai thrn that Mi lUmliy rtitTi-ai hi-r oo lutlnn. In lh for
J iJi-4 to rnfofp i hi ru'it "Thou dial! 1 noon County Suixrlntrnji-nt J. K. ('!
not rhl-li-r. ni-ii 1-liiM.I III)' ti-aih ann i-vpl.ilhi-.l the rourun of atuily
rr' liark." Slut ol'ialni-J adhcuv ; nil tartirr" annual n-lmrt an. I Mr.
tajx anil tb flrat otfmJi-r h:iil hit I.. 11 M.iik. tahir of ttu lnti'rnii
Mouth (ln(iprl Into ll'-ni. At th 1 di;.to griuVi of tin' llortn ai-hnol. MYi
tu r taki-a lt!i U youn; moutarlii-a. a ajilomllil uVmnnatrctlon of tho ti-ai h
altrn ti-ar an-! i-vi-n nkin. n th'lns of or-1 fpnMilon In Iho Intrrtiii'-yoimir-tiTt
ay. It aa txpe till to . i1lrt erailfa. At noon a hot rhli kon
ork wonilom. Sr-i.ilntly th diirt ' illnnrr lth "trltnniln' " a arrvej
to I mute for f.ilaf niminUi'hi itrnrlfrr to all dy the I'arvnt Ti-nrhrr h
tin 1 11 t!i-rr ui-n w-vrml hYMay forv-1 KM-iatlnn of KrUo.
iicxm aha orr tiu-tn, ami one aa a At the afternoon rl.in a piano
jtlrl. "Modi-rn tm-tbiHU du lt 11.";1o aa n-nJiTii! ly Ml Ktht-1 Wll
mI.I one atron. "e m vrr hiard ti-ll kin-ion anil a vival nolo ly Mm. J. M.
of aut h tlilnc ln-n I M younit." J C. Mllli-r.
rU'B Cola aolJ hi warrhoiine lunl-' Mm I-tta firozxon of the (;rili.mi
m- to William Shi.n-r. The deal ! hlKh aohool. then itae nn cxci-'Iont
rloa-vl lat Satunlay. ' t.ilk on Ihv moral aluV of rhIM'a
J. J. MvtiVr aiwnt the lattor imrt : nluiatlon
of last tcrrk In Mnlalla. lioklni: afti-rj Mii Kllalieth K. Math- upoko
the Intrrriita of til .Mnlalla ("la k- on the froi"N-llan rm-lhod of dovt-lop.
nu Ijind IWi-lopment Co. ; nn-nt. Mii Matthew talk a full
Tiie Ia)al (rd-r of Moom.' are ta'of innplrutlnn and ti't-nilnR lth vital
Stve a dance In Mnlalla Marrh IT. I truth roni'-rnl:ie child development.
Saturday aft.-rniHm'i train took out She urtted teai'her to develop Individ.
to load of pole, earn hwd occupy-1 uallty. to teach the child to work on
in; two flat car.i. Kir'y In the day , principle and to live from within. She
Slt-r" men had to move a little fur-,a'.o empbaaled correlation In achool
thrr down the tracka. while the en- work and recommended the pedueoy
of ChriM n the l t-t iiedacocy for a
teacher to study.
Prank Well, aanlstant tato super
mtendent. poke on the "Needs of the
Kurul School." He showed how
' WII.SONVII.U:, Manh lii-lSpe-ciul
The farmer are liuny with
i lover n-c.l. land planter and plantinx
of all oit.
Mr. and Mr. Aden wt-nt to Cort
land on FYld.iy to buy ipritu kimnI.
The Comtiier'lal cluu met on Fri
day rwnliiK and a cooperatue t-ieam-i-ry
Ma one of the plan dmcuiied.
IJiiiiiko to Mr. Iloullnii and fuinlly. Mr.
Mallot Intend to ImM.I a rexideiii'M on
hi other property ami renldi' there,
and to occupy In npire iiioun-nt Im
Intcli.l to clear land.
Mr. X. II. Parm-ll made a IuikIuc
trip to Orf-Kon l it) Saturday.
Mr. A. U June .k a caller Sunday
t.t the J. I., punielii' home.
I lu.uii-iii-u oi ii loan; now often
III I null.' ha Ih-cii lirouillit to llm f.u nl
Mr. Mary liatilel.
Mm. Sldm y 1'aker and younii on (iom her and Mr. Joi
Mm Kate
1.. M.uili-U
went hnltie to cantern lrei.-iin on Krl
day after iendlnij the winter here
with her sifter. Mm. Win Haker
A representative of the Kurd" auto
mobile lsiti-d the farmer here lnM
week. demontnitinK that inaihliie.
I'otato luiier were around (hi vi
cinity Tuesday Imt not many pota
toes have been sold jet.
The Union (irowers' association re
ceived word that their car had ar
lled at it t ilestlnatlon In lais An
Kelc in Kood shape after the tout; de
lay. Mr. Willie'ui. wlu was examined
and pronounced lnane, wa sent to
Salem.
The fact that there was a lecturer
at the school houne last Saturday
nlcht. did not seem to be Kenerallvj
ero Oregon City li.ltnr Saturday.
Mr. ('.rant Aaliliy Is koIiik tn luilM
a new home out on ttie road, lie
traded hla car to Mr Ol-um. the liery
stable man.
Tho sratKO will rive a shadow so
cial and lunch next Wednesday liitiht.
Tln-re will be a n .uraut before iheoer btifore the tin until makci lis up
sl.adows are snld. I'. nr.iii. e We will plant mine oi the
Tho Parent-Teach-M mei tin wl'l I daffodil. Tbev will (!.! us oi-r to
a so'.ibiiiK child; how many a dark pur-
pne tiiunui'd to u p'an fur ttixid. In
a KlIiupM" of tho sea of cold (plead
out In a btl of daffodil. No one
may mcr know. They nvi out from
the full!!" In solitary clump. I. nut
upon the k In broad bauds of Kold.
or ktrvlrh In utibroken line alona the
I edKCN of thn lawn. Ill their Koldell
j dress, even when e er Ibliiit eln la
i dark, and unlike most Intel)- tliluus
they are without cost. alde from the
'sIIkIi! pain of putlillK their rout In
Hie ground llu-y demand no care, no
protei Hon from the cold I liecd. a Is
sliuun by their shlnlnc fan under a
omtIiik of fro.it. No watering In the
dry season fur Ihe olfwerlnt; time Is
IE
fifiSTfllil;
ai on ol j ria i-i'n r"
ANrlaliVPrfpjnfUfrJli
slmiljiiiijita-iUajjiJiiwua
tlilfjlltf5lialfkltllxbi
be held next Friday nlKht.
Tl.ero will ho a di-bate and thn la
dit s will sent' a bin- h j
J Hie riMn M-axnii wliii h will soon be
iienv Meanwhile -may we not all sny
with tne poet at mimic time ' And then
The patn.UK of Ihe Mulluo si iio-d i my heart with rapture thrills and
are Kolnit to meet the '.'eth of Man It
and nun.) I lio old Si hnolbnuse back
luhlnd the new one for u play room.
Mr. Slr.iUlit. of Clackamas, was thn
J .lest of J. J. M illet over Suud iy.
Mm. Mary PiinleN Is vlMltiiu her
dance wt!i the ilaffn l'ls."
The briKht wratlier whlill I've nil no
March -Ird. him put the ground lulu
plowiiiR shape once tuoie ami this op
porluntly of ri-suiiiliiK farm work his
been improved to the full
ulne w.i away. The work was af
(oinpll.hed with to team.
Mm. Sam IM-Imke was railed to Hub
lianl last week to attend Ihe funeral
of her ister' Infant daughter. Mr, i
1'ehnke' children stayed at Mrs. Ma-1 "money and "manaKerueiit were
on' while their mother was away. ; two of the main factum In secitrlnK a
Mrs. Mat Krister of Tortland. wa Rood school. The meetlnR was unl
:.n ovrr Sunday vlsilor ut the home of versally pronounced the best ever
her parents. Mr. and Mm. Wold. I held because of the spirit and Interest
As tho conRre nation of the Metho-, shown, while the excellent dinner
!''! (hiin h was hurrylnR churchward i contributed in no small decree to make
i 't Sundav. thev met Rev. Curtii hur- the meetlns a success.
ryiu:: to the. electric depot that he
mlht meet his apiwintmcnt at Cam.
Mr. Taylor kindly consented to take
Mr. and Mm. Ilradenlck. of Spokane,
old-time friends of Mr. and Mm. W.
A. Darnum, made a visit at the latter's
Kev. Curtis" p'uee at Mullno Sunday j home over Sunday.
eveninR so that the pastor might Jarl i Krl have rebuilt Mr. Juri s
preach to the Molalla conRreRation at ( Ford auto Into a truck which will be
that time. ! used for haulinic merchandise.
There were 7S in attendance at the Albert Rodlun hns loRun work on
Molalla Sunday school. It was voted his new mill on Deep Creek, near Kors-
to have Easter services. Mm. Grace j berss.
Tarks, Mm. Vernon and Mm. Knapp . Mrs. Albert Rodlun spent a part of
beinff npi"Olnted a committee to ar- Saturday with her sister. Mm. Robert
ran&e for the pronrani. (Jon.-irud.
Dr. Ford, district superintendent of ! Mm. Jack Patterson is still confined
the M. E. church. Salem district. ill I to her bed although somewhat better,
be at Molalla Friday. March 17, when ! Mrs. Kowen is caring for her baby,
an all day's nicotine will be held, i m - m
. in . . .. I
thinner wi-i oe ser((.-u in oie use-
ment of the church.
The evangelistic meetinps are to
" continue for at least another w eck,
under Rev. Curtis' direction.
A photographer took a picture of the
school children Monday. This Is said
to be the third picture taken this year.
A fire alarm was sounded on all the
telephones late Monday. It proved to
be that Rodney Dibble's house was
on Are. The place is about a mile
from town, but people turned out with J
a riht good will, autos soon reached ,
the scene, to be followed soon by those j
on foot It is said that the chimney
burned out and luckily not very much
real damage was done after all.
STAFFORD.
STAFFORD, March 1C (Special)
Men are very busy these days trying
to get in all the hours they can be
fore the next rain comes and the la
bor commission looks on and approves
knowing full well that a farmer's work
Is from sun up to sun down in tho
busy season.
Mark Taker's new farm hand, who
has been with him for the past two
weeks, Is proving very satisfactory
and Indications now are that tho boy
has found a permanent home.
Adolph Delkar's wife Is quite III at
her home. Dr. Hugh. Mount Is In at
tendance. Her husband's sister, Mrs.
Sogsert, is helping to care for her, and
all hope for her speedy recovery,
Mrs. Case returned to her home here
last Simduy after almost a month's
absence at Newport, Portland and St.
Helena. On her way back she took
dinner with Mrs. Freeman of Willam
ette, and enjoyed a delightful viBlt. She
has a collection of agates picked up
on the Nye Creek beach on exhibition.
She was the guest of Mrs. S. H. Car
ter of Peninsula, Portland, who owns
,J .S 'i- ?
J MEADOWBROOK. A
? $ 4 r ' i,'
MEADOWBROOK. March 16. (Spe
cial.) Quite a few from here attended
the recital at the high school in Col
ton Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiere and
daughter, who have been staying with
the former's parents during the win
ter, returned to Portland Friday,
where thoy expect to visit awhile and
then go to Idaho to live.
Gill Nordling of Union Mills, start-1 a bungalow at Nye Creek beach,
ed to school here Monday morning as J Judge Gordon Hayes moved his
the school Is qut at that place. : father up to the old place a few days
Herman and Ben Chlndgren are j ago. Mr. Hayes and his nurse are
clearing some land for Miss Hannah j stopping with Mrs. Grace Gebhardt
Johnson. i until his house Is ready for him to
The ladies of Meadow-brook, being ! occupy. He is sorely afflicted and al-
aoout 35 present, held their first meet
ing Saturday afternoon, at the school
house where the club received the
name of Meadownrook Needlecraft
club. After a short program and busi
ness meeting, about two hours were
spent In visiting and doing fancy work
after which lunch waa served by three
ladies. Some of the men folks are
talking of learning fancy work so they
can be there about lunch time.
Annie, Freda and Harold Johnson
of Union Mills, visited at A. L. Lar
klns' Sunday.
Mfss Hudson was a visitor at Tim
ber Grove Saturday.
John Saari of Portland, was out on
business Monday.
Elma Mattson, who has been quite
''.-X. A
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A
Big Price Reduction
In Stover Engines
Now made in l-U-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.
most helpless but wanted to come to
the old place once more, where his
young manhood was spent, and the !
son provided a way for him to do so. known, consequently, the attendance niece, Mrs. Chas Noblitt In Needy.
Mr. Schatz has contracted to have wa8 Dot large- There was church In the eeenln;
wood cut, which will clear off another Tne ferrv dld not cro8S on Satur- Su.irtay. Mr. Taylor, editor fif the
PromoirsriilliinnrfifJ
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!uiiI,ii Muli. r. Clinib- M.ir-h.ill,
Wuitir !.. (Vllliuni M.irliall ant
OlU.-r Mamhall
lii-(riliinriili w.-rc m-rx-d and lb"
rdnliu n ;hiu In danrliiK ami
i playlnK Kami'. KmtImhI had n kiuuI
tllllK.
j Ml:i.i lor.t ami i:i.;.i M.iriii:ir.t i
; itcil Mr. II. ('. Kb-lumnltli and f.tin
I II v lu-l Hun. lav.
I V. II. cttlatid-r wan In Iikmi on
hilMlii 4 lai.l Hd k.
W. II. WVltlau.'cr wU inniii' bum to
Mr I-'. May:b-ld of licivi-r t'reck lal
cck.
Mr. JaNoii Clarke and bin brntluT,
I (Ji'orm Clarki' niv ploMlnx on tho Im- I
wll place In KIwimmI.
Mrs. .lumiii Clarke li l.iini.' ullli
her lt.-r In law. Ml. (!. I". Clarke,
ion IliKhland. for a uliort time.
OARLOW.
EACLE CREEK.
I'.MiUlW, March I'I - 1Smm lall -
! Mr. Tnuifel etiteitaltiid the IjidbV
aid of the .S in nl I. lulu-ran ibunh nil
M.in h Mb. A lartte i ruwd wait pr--
cut. In Iii.Iiiik Mr Toiirft-I a nf-ti-r.
Mr. Urn. n. of I'uitl.nul
i Mr. Ilariiiluii ha nmteil bin f.imll)
to Wlllulilette
I'.urn, to Mr. and Mr. Ouk.i. a mm.
Ml iliilni; lilielv
Ibive Sheppard li.u boiiKbt the llen
r.v Cllberlmili plai e, ciilil-.tlliit nf .'I',
i arm. north of limn lue b a libe
i llttin lUKe and w are WoiulcrlliK If he
i III Vimhi WH'iirti a bird lo occupy It.
, (If cotime, I line deiiu It but time will
te'l. Iliive.
i W. II. Tn 1 1 ut up (mm Cortland
. Tucil.iy.
Mr. ai.d Mm. I'.iK tlnitei) Mr. and
i Mr. Wulntad. at Yoilirllli Monday.
I Mr. Xt'oUtad ha a K'"d rimi r I h h lu if
IiiihIiicm and they ny they havr lier-
er recrellt-d li-at Iiik here. i
I Lucille 7.lei;ler wa '.II mid out of
reboot bint w eck.
, Mid I .lire nu Wbliiu ha been cri-
oimly III with the (piliiny but I I in
1 prnvliiK.
Mr. Iiiliimon' brother, Carl John-
KAfil.K CUKIIK. March PI -(Special
I Mr. Kil. liotiKlam, who under
went an operation iiiuellme ai:i. I
IliiprovinK mid l expected bnlue the
latter part of Ihe ueel,.
V. (Jlven of K.Htacaila. wa ou r In
till nelghborhooil Saturday. Inokluit
up Homo Iiok for the market.
Mr. II. S. Junex. of Cortland, wan! ion rclnim-d to tilendalc Tueailay.
nut till way recently the gucKt of her (ireiiKii met Satuntay with a good
mother, Mr. Viola IIoukIiik. atlenilani e.
Hoy IioiikIiikh I going Into (ho heep ' It. K. unil Kluier Irwin went to I'ort
biislneHH, for lie recently purcluiHcd - land Saturday. Kluier returned home
110 head. . Sunday riding u new home. He i
Mr. Katie IlnuglaH called on Mr. I now breaking Ihe colt purchased hist
Murphy Saturday nlternnon. I year from Mr. Kvan.v
cri'Kii
croquet.
Mr. Ileal has appointed 13. F. Weddle
local volunteer obsen'er for Stafford,
to succeed I. P. Gage, who held the
office ever since It wag first estab
lished in this place.
J. Q. Gage returned to this mother's
on Monday from Silverton. where he
sick was able to return to school Mon-' had been a number of days on busi-
day. liens.
field for him. addlnir to tho vaIup nf day of last week on account of the
his already valuable place. nigh water at that time.
A party of young people met, as they ' The Wilsonville basketball team
often do, at Mrs. C. Fledman's on Sun- seems to be making quite a name for
day afternoon and had a game of Itself.
GROW ARTICHOKES
Planted and cultivated name a potatoes. Of
great value for fi-edlnir toek. They are the
best hog feed known. They are remarkable for
their fatteninir propertlea, (Treat produrtivenenB,
over 1000 btmhels having been rained on 1 acre.
Hauler to snow than potatoes. They need not
lie dii(T. If hog are turned In on them they
ran easily root the tuber out. One a;re will
ket-p from twenty to thirty hnjr in fine condi
tion for nevenil month. Snld to be a preven
tive of cholera and other ho; dlneases. Plant
400 lb, per acre early In the spring.
WHITE FRENCH, mot profitable variety.
By freight or express, 10 lb, 40c; 50 lbs. $1.50;
100 lbs. Z.50...Per lb.f prepaid, 15c; 4 lb., 60c
Ov 13 safe ClUlsc N. 62. f TUmtt, TM mi Girds Seeds ui Ssvplia so reornL
RoutlerJge Seed & Floral Co. 1M 2Npobtland, ore.
I The dance on Saturday evening,
was well attended by the younger set.
Miss Menga Batalgia took a promt
nent part In a play at Tualatin, on
Tuesday evening.
I A milliner will be In Aden's store
on Wednesday of each week, which
will be quite a convenience for the la
dies. A playlet entitled "The Burglar
Alarm," will be given at Corral Creek
school on Saturday evening, March
25th at eight o'clock, also songs and
recitations. Mr. Reed Graham will j
play the violin and a good program
is assured. Baskets of lunch will be
sold at the close of the entertainment.
Everyone Is cordially Invited to attend.
Sign of Good Digestion.
old lady you may know that she has 1hfd.br a" of tbof? pr,f
Molalla Pioneer, filled the pulpit dur
ing the absence of the presiding mill,
inter.
Mrs. Mary Crook was the giic-st of
1-rr daughter, Mrs. Walter Waldorf
last Sunday.
Mrs. Ruhr itudolph has gone lo Lib
eral to wor'c for Mrs. Gregory.
Jos. L. Daniels has rented some
farming land film Mrs. Crook.
There will be a dance In the Mullno
hall next Saturday night, March IN,
Supper will be served cafetorU style
by Mrs. Tom ?Ish. Everyone come
and enjoy a t;ood time.
Mrs. August Erlckson and son Wei
ll i:, went to Colton to visit Mrs.
Krickson's grand mother, Mrs. I'ab.
Mrs. Hall 'r. itry feeble on account
of her age and HI health.
Elmer Erlckfion was a caller In Mil
lino last Saturday.
The TdleB' Social club mpt with
Mrs. Oscar Hult last Thursday: Tho
routine of business wa carried
through and a general good time was
A dainty
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hep-
ler has been gladdened by the arrival
of a baby boy.
The Mother's club Is to meet on the
afternoon of Thursday, March 18th,
at the home of Its secretary, Mrs,
0. M. Baldwin, who expects to return
from Oregon City In time for this
meeting.
? ? i Or 5 j. -3 ?
CLARKE3.
i f 6y & i $ b 4 $
good digestion. If your digestion Is
impaired or If you do not relish your
meals take a dose of Chamberlain's
Tablets. They strengthen the stom
ach, improve the digestion and cause
a gentle movement of the bowels. Ob
tainable everywhere. (Adv.)
lunch wag served by tho hostess.
Mrs. Rogers, who haa been visiting
her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Scott re
turned to her home In Portland last
Saturday.
C. fimith, of Eldorado was calling
on friends In Mullno Inst Monday.
CLARKES, March 18. (Special)
Miss Dora Marquardt from Portland,
Is out visiting her father, 0. Mar
quardt, and family for a time.
Mrs. Albert Iluol from Oregon City,
Is here visiting her sons, John and Edd
Iluol and wife, for a short time.
Fred Bauer of Colton, went to Hea
ver Creek to attend the phone moot
ing last Monday.
Fred Zwahlen spent Sunday with
Edd Iluol and family.
Mr. Jason Clarke was In Portland
visiting his relatives last week.
A surprise party was given at the
borne of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. White Sat
urday evening, March 4th. Among
those present were: Iluby Gard, Mar
garet Lelchtlvelse, Emma Kleinsmlth,
Hazel RIngo, Irene Trimm, Allene
Trimm, Minnie Stegman, John Mar
shall, Albert Busman, Wilfred Mar
shall, Clyde RIngo, Theodore Marshall,
Mr. und Mr. I). M. Miimhull ami .1.
I'. Woodle and wife rn'lcd on Mrs. j
llowlett Sunday ufti-ri i. i
Miss Kln a Kennedy waa the ueek-l
end guent of Mr. Metzger of (IrcNhum. I
ami nbio attended the tciii-hcrn' lm.l
tut at Kclxo Saturday.
MIhs Viola DeShazer und ("lias. I'p
degr.ivo wero visiting with the fur
tiler's grandmother, Mrs. Viola Inug
I... C.,.,.1,...
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Mr. and Mrs. K. Foster ami Mm.
Mary Young, called on on Mrs. llow
lett Monday nflernooii.
Koy DouglasM sold nine hog to W
Given on Monday, taking them to lb"
Kxtncaila slock yards.
II. S. GlhMin and Mr. Orkey iittend-
ed tho Dnlliis Hale at Damascus Saturday.
A. W. Cooke und wlfo woro up this
way recently, returning home Snnduy.
Everett Beckett camo home laHt
wook, ill with thn lagrlppo, und stayed
homo for a fow dayi, until getting hot
ter before returning to his work.
Mr. Jiih. Krlckum inade a biiHlneii
Irlp to Portland I'll.l.iy.
UPPER GARFIELD BRIEFS.
Manufacture of elementary text
books In Oregon would establish a now
Industry und rullove taxpayers.
March lA.-t
heavy mm.
Win. Porler'n
(IAI!l'li:i.n,
During thn
I lust week the roof of
burn full In.
The (inrlleld band Is preparing to
glvn it oiio hour farcn "When Doctors
Disagree" In the near future. Tho
boys ii ro all hard ut work momorixltig
their various parts.
Mrs. II. A. I.nllarro tins Ix-eii In
Portland the piiHt few days visiting
friends,
Win, Krolger's now housn which has
boon tindor cotiHtructlint for soino time
Is now completed.
It Is said that tho Depp Creek I.uni
Imt Co. will soon Blurt up their mill to
fill a number of orders for lumber.
Tho Dorcas society will hold their
regular monthly meeting on Thursday,
March IMIi at Log UUIarro.
PRUNES AND CRAFTED WALNUTS
Also Pem, Peichea, Aprlcolt, Almonds, Applet, Cherriei, Small Fruits, Etc. '
,' 8AVE 60 BY BUYING DIRECT
Mull your want list today, stating quantity 'and varieties RUSH us
our surplus Is going fast.
LAFAYETTE NURSERY CO., Lafayette, Oregon.
VALLEY PRODUCE CO.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Fancy Dressed and Live Poultry, Eggs, Veal and Hogs
WE
CHARGE NO COMMISSIONS
PAY CASH
PAY THE MARKET PRICE
PAY PROMPTLY
We will pay 16 to 17c for all food hens shipped lo us before March 18th
Write us lor shipping lags. Send shipment to us and et quick returns.
20354
Wsibinf ion SI.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Phon
Miiu 1058
lifts
The Drink
That Fits
A drink that should be on every table
P ORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore.
On tale at all Leading Groceries and Confectlonarles
PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY