! I oriraiov crrv entkihmuhb. ikiiiav. shuck -.m. run. OSWEGO DEPARTMENT Club Talks About Italian Galiles HHUFi.O, Manli M IMpeilall Mre II It. Hlml ami Mra I). K Thayer iter Hie lioalveaii at III it iiii clliig of tin- oriiau a i lull livlil I'llKfU) afli riHMiii In llm i IiihiI tiiiiiMi, olii'ii llm proK'aill ronalali'd if dlM-iiaalon mi Halloo, llm Italian ae Ironomor If Mr A. J. HoaMlcr, llm trt . riit luting Imcii prepared under llm illr.M ll.m i.. Mi. II. r. MIL. Kill lowing llm pr.MUin luiii lii'oii oricd Mrs. Geo. Lipps Is Entertaining Club HHWF.HO. M.irih 11-(Hpeclall Tim l-adl'V lull of l-ake (irntu, mhlrli la fi iiiiciiiuiiIim. imi nmxta regular- ir. neing riiirriainmi una eneriioou al thu liimm of Mra. Iioorx l.liia Hollio Jo giiesl art- present, t tic K b hii mmiiIii from I'oiilaml all of ahum have oiahllahed home In llm Nike lirutw diatrlrl. A program la to I car ried mil anil llm iluua dlaiuaaod fur llm Uiliiil1illnK ami Improvement of llm lVa Crutf district. RfOECCA LODGE IN CONTEST. OHWK'iO. Munh !1 (Hiwilal l Th t conical aiilrll Ima pervdc (hit hi tiiiihrn aiirrmindliia llm Hehoci a IoiUk of Oawegti ami aa a rraiill lliurli lnt rnal router In securing new mem hrra fur I ho oritaiiltMtliin. Tomorrow evening's meeting will h In llm na ture of a llirary pruKram In 1 ham ofio,i, l Mnlilnx al (hit r'ruiik Whltlt-Q Mia llumiihrf) of tlm Oawi'Ko j M hiMil Tli roiiN'al la to eml In Max ami thu Ion I ti at a I t r I lo kIvk a au Iht to llm Innlna alid'. CONGREGATIONAL SERVICES. flHWRliO. March !S. (KMrlaD Hurt lira at tlm ()pko ('unxrpKullon al iliurt h nril HmnUy lll lii-Kln Willi Humluy arliiMil al 10 a m. The iri-ai h Ina: aurtliit will !' al 7 .10 In tlm rtrn Ink', rotiilui lnj by llm aalor. Iti'v. Mr. Mi-tvr of Ituktt I'ark, I'urtlamt, who hohla Kiilrri lii-rn tftf Similar I'ti-nln. Tlm Don na ix i'ly of tlm rhun li ttaa ciilnrlalimil lut Frliluy afli'rnoon ul tin- home of Mra W. K. Ulrkm-r. T ho Imlli'a nr pri'imrlnx fur a la ar In lo itlvrn lalT In th yrar. WILL AID IN BETTER PICTURES. I ()HWKiO. Mun h 23. - (Spo. lal.)-1 Tlm aiiKKPRtlon havlnx Ixi-n made to llm nwiKo Woman i-luli hy Mr. Wlr pli. prtrltur of thi 0wi-ku iiiovIiik plrturw Ihi'nlri'. lo tin rffri t that lio would In' Klud lo tiavn thu womrn aid Mill In pntvldlllK llolllllIK hut tint lii'xt pli lutf fur Onoi'Ko. the rtuh rxpi'i l lo appoint a nimmllli'i to ronfi'r w ith Mr. Wlrpln and arry out hi liUa. Tho cluli la frntlriivl to li-arn that Mr. Wlrplit I w HlltiB to aid tho rluh In It durational work In pruvldiiiK the li-t pliturn rMlhl for hoy ami Klrl of tln community. FISHINO IS GOOD. OSWKtlO. March 25. (Hpciliil.) Plalilnic In tlm vlrlnlly of Oitwoco la ftccpllumilly good Jtint now. Muny flMiprmi'ii arc ohacrvod iiiinliiK throtiKli hern duly ctiioiito to tho liiko. river ami vurlou HlrcniiiH ahiiut till" lurnllly. Iirstt hhick Imsa have heen Min In tho Duck pond within tho city limit diirliiR tho pant work. Thin I an uniiauiil Incident. It In licllovod tlmt they enmo In dnrlim tho lilKh wa ter. . OSWEGO NEWS NOTES. OSWKtJO. Manli 2:1. (Speclul.l W. E. SyinlUK'ton of tho Oivroii Iron unil Storl company arrived In Oh tve!o luHt Friday niornliiR In a luimd new nuto of the Ciiho modi)!, which the company recently purchased. The Methodlft Kplacopu! church tea Klvcn IuhI TlmrHday was lurKly at tumled and tho afternoon wuh enjoyed hy all. Pearl Nlrtiuach, daiiKlitor of Wil liam NIolmHcli, propr'.otor of the Rlv omldo Inn, roaort for employes of tlio cement iilni't, and William HuhcIi, uii electrician at tho Southern Pacific jnrdH nt Ohwcko, wero married InHt Friday. 0Hrntloii8 liave lieon reBiimnd hy tho Olontnorrlo nuarry comimny nt their quarry on tho ladexldo, tho company having recnlvod n contruct to funilnh rock for flllliiB on tho Pu cilia hlKhway ahout ono and one-half miles north of Obwoko. TIiIb In good nnwa to Bomo, as tho conipntiy em ploys from 15 to 20 men. It. W. Koohler, who has onuln hoen iippolntod deputy county asuosHor for tho Obworo dlHtrlct, visited Oregon City Wcdnosday In preparation for his official duties. Frank Nlcolls caught 10 fine Mack linsB In tho loko last Frldnjr. Mr. Campboll also a fine catch, amoiiR them bolnR ono bIx and ono lir.lf pounds and ono four and ono-half pounds. Horhort Dyer and David Nelson, tho boatmen at the east end of the lake, aro repairing and painting thoir boats In preparation for tho coming season rfhlcli la cxpoctod to be good on trie lalto owing to additional attractions at Iko Grove and othor places. Doth boatmen roport that they are nlroady filling ordora for boats during tho summer months. R. Confer, local resident and em ploye at tho log hoist on the river south of Oswego, fell whllo nt work recently and fracturod threo ribs. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and In fant child am moving to Portland this week. Mr. Wright will take up new work with the Southern Pacific In that city, having Just finished work with tho Oregon Portland Cement company. D. C. FIndlay, electrical engineer at the .cement plant, will oc cupy tho house whoro, the' Wrights The dance given by the baseball boys 'on SU Patrick1 night was rath er a disappointment to the boyi flnan cilly, while everybody enjoyed them selves and It was stated by all pres the dance was one of the beBt ent that iHnlui I i i affair of lint aiaaoll. The foulura of llm dam lli moon light IhiIII.i Ii In which juat olio green light Imar I bit musician ullklil during llm damn. Tim hull a d"i iiraU'l with fern and green rep, 'llm l'iia Impa that llinlr mil d,nn ti till receive) hotter put rixiHKft, Imw Charles llixatiiim roi onlly look a walk In llm tli lull y of Hooding ami luli-i thai l la remarkable, llm grottlh uf lhal oinniiinlly In llm paat yvur, Now liiiiim-i may he aen every where, II liu Iiih ii rumored Hint llm Ore Kim Iron ami Hlid company, propose rniinliiK a Jitney Ima fruni Portland In ((wi'Kii tlu llm Dmitliorpe roahliiitlal if linn, mi that llm people (if thai eeo Hull tan travel In 0ogn ami I'orl laml al llii-lr will. , H. K. Cox riHi'lvml a vlalt a rouple of day Ihla ct'k from lila brother, lee) Co. ul Canity. f J t HAZtLIA IIAZKI.IA. Mn!i IT (Homlall Clittrlf Ana'lii uf OkWi-Ku lt"'"( at lh niiiim uf J. P. Cook Kiimlay. I hiali liaki'r 4a in I'urlluml WimI m-iluy. Mr. rrank Clillila aM iit Thuriluy afliTtiiKUi tilth Mr. Allrnl Thnina. Mr. uii'1 Mr. A. Wiirlliliintiin with vlallor In OattcKu Tliur(ly after IIIMlll. Mi Kr-(' l-linimi rullcil on lu-r iimlhur, Mr HMIa Hlilpli'y of Onpko, Wriliu-ailav V. W, Waukor a in I'urtlaml on liualni' Tlmrailay. AIiiiiiii Hay, from (limn Vlrw. Orr- lionm at Mil v. rllmic. Mr. ami Mra. Iliuiry )nnrun mailt a Init'ni' lrli to I'lirtlaiul Krhluy. Mr. ami Mr. J. II. M lntyn from I)iko. wrrf I'ntrrlaliinl liy Mr. ami Mr. J. P. Cook and Mr. and Mr. J. H. Jarknoti Hiimlay afli rinxm Mlaa Ilium tin piinran mii( a plvaa ant afl'TtiiMin wlili Mix llaltlc Wan kiT. rluiiilay. A. I. U'alllliK, from Porlluml, wu out to hi furm In llaxulla HumlaV. Mla l.tiln WutikiT vUlli-il at llm lioimi of her lirollmr. J. II. WnnkiT. Siiturday and Kumluy. Mr. and' Mra. Krm-t Whlllin unit diiiiKhlir. Normii, am! Mma Iva Whit Irn wire Ori'Kon City lnltura Sutur iluy inornlni:. MIi- Kthid a:nl Marlun Tlioimuin of ()i-ko wi'iv thu RiieHta of Mix KthiM Ilakor SBlurday and Hiimliiy. J'""'"h M",,r- fr""' Tualatin. wa visitor In llui-lla Thumduy. Wllllnm Young, from H her wood. Oregon, apent Tueduy night Willi V. II Cook. Mis llaltlo Wunker m very plua nntly iilertultied by Ml Klhel linker Wednesday afternoon. Church service will lx hold at the si liool houso Halurday eveuiiiK. All are Invlled to come. Iliisley Whlttrll vlslteil til hInIit. I.Mr. T. II. Satan of Portland. Sutur- day uml Suiuluy. Mr. Kd Wunker and W. II. Cook were In the How city on business Fri day. Mrs. Frunk Whllten returned from Ocean View. Oregon. Friday, whore sho Iiiih been vlHillng her mother, Mrs. J. It. Iluy. Herbert Duncan was tint guest of F.lvu Wanker Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary Wilson and Mis Marlon Kiintman were pleasantly entertained liy tint Misses Pryinlironke Sunday aft ernoon. J. II. Finn, from Jean station, was u biislnes visitor In llaxellu Monday morning. .1. (inrtoii Ka.itman spent Sunday afternoon with Walter Wanker. Miss I vii Wunker cnlled on Mrs. Frunk Whllten Saturday afternoon. D. K. Umg inmlo a flying trip to Oswcko Momluy mornlnv. Mrs. Sarah Chllds Is visiting at Hie A. VVullltiu homo In Portland at this writing. Mr. uml Mis. K. R. Whllten and daughter, Norma, visited Mrs. Whit ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Wllketis of the Stafford district, Saturday uml Sunday. i Harold Maker, who works In Port land, spent thu week-end nt his homo in llazellu. The llazellu I .Horary and Debating society met Saturday evening at tho school houso with a largo attendance. After a short report from tho program committee the question, "Resolved. That tho foreign Immigration to the Vnllod States Should llo Prohibited," was debuted, the affirmative side be ing victorious. Tho next meeting will ho held April 1". Everybody Is cor dially Invited to attend. The quos Hon to be debuted Is "Resolved, That Suffrugo Is Restricted to Those Who Huvo Passed the Eighth Grudo Exam ination." Tho leader on the affirma tive Is Vernon Davidson and on the negative Is Klva Wanker. An Inter esting debate is expocted. Alfred Thonios wua In Oswego Mon day. Mrs. A. Nollson' called on Mrs. J. P. Cook Mondny afternoon. Mrs. Alfred Thomas spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Frank Childa. Wlnlflold Ilaker made a trip to Oa wogo Sunday evening. W. n. Cook and Charles Austin wore dinner guests nt the home of Wntt Waldorf at Mullno Sundny. Mr. Wal dorf was formerly of Oswego. Mrs. J. S. Jackson called on Mrs. F. Wanker Mondny. Mrs. Fred Lehman and daughter, Lonu, visited ut the Shipley home In Oswego Saturday. Miss Imrtgene Jewell spent the week end at her home In Portland. J. H. Wanker visited liis nephew, Ed Wanker, Saturday and Sunday. A. E. Holmajmd son. Charles, trans acted business in Portland Saturduy. Keep Your Skin Clear and Healthy. There Is only ono way to have a clear, healthy complexion and that Is to keep th bowels active and regu lar. Dr. King's New Life Pills will make your complexion healthy and clear, move the bowels gently, stlmu iiA i, iiva, r-lnnnaa thA Rratem and purify the blood. A splendid spring I medicine. 25c at your druggist. (Adv.) MOLALLA DEPARTMENT MOI.AU.A. Munh 21. (Mpix lll A biir.lim limi'llliK h'dd at llm .Mi thu'llnl ihtirrli i'ri'lay fori-noon Dr. Ford, dlslrhl iiirrliileiiiiiit, pnni'iit. Other churi In s upon Ihla t In nit anrii rt-iiirnrnlml ly Mra. Ilrotrn uml dmiKhiei of ('urn. Mr. Mupli and Mr. Howard of Mullno. It di'i'Med that llm in l quarlxr ly confcrniifw klu.ulij Im ln-ld at ( in Hal 1'olul, which la alwi In ihla ilr ull. Kv rltilng liulli ati-d lhal llm t. oik !iaa priiKri-Hi iiln-ly llm lt low iiioutlia. A teai'lmla' training cliia forniH wllli hot mm or two loniilM-r at first, hut tiua grown en. touuglugly. It wa leariuil that Mr. Tat lor hh promised lo speak Humluy en Minx In (hit Mi'ilimllst iliunh at Cliirki. Or Ford asked apnlally Unit llm remit of thai acrtlm In rn K,rli'il, Hint It rn 1 1; ti f rot Ihiil r"Ku lur irvct- lie elulililud at that point. I Willi Ilia rliuri li and Hi beau tiful paraoiiax i" Inaiirrd and lh late on llm sumo fiavr lung alnce limn f.tld. it wa liroiiglit out al Krl- iluy'a liin.-tliiK, It had In---!! pi't liiusly amiouni ed hul Dr. Ford would apeak Friday liftTii'Min at llm ihun h, hut a tlm I'areiil Teai Imr nmeilng had Ihhiu an- noMiii d aoinit limn In-fore, the nn-ct lug wa adjounmd at noun with Iho iiuilerataiidliix Hut uftrr dinner a. I who were Inlereated would att 'iiil th" later nuTtliu;. Tho dlnni-r hour lu tho church liHsemi'iit proved a Hum to he long remembered. About iO wrre preaent tnl weiuliir.ly i-urh wurled to lak hand In the preparation and lertlng a well a In tlm dining and merry linking. Dr. Ford spoke at Iho i hup li In tlm evening. At tlm arliiMil two of llm high achool room had t bo openi-ij logi lhr lo acroimnoduta the crowd pr"nt Mr, (ieorgn Aduina wa Iho loader for Hm day. Iho proKmm oon proved thut nut- U ut ubOlty ia not lacking in Ilr- ai IiimiI It follow : Music, high h hool onhestra; piano dm t, Olu'Adum and lion Kteiluit; tloliu duet. Vlvlun Itolihln and Mrs. K. M. Joy; piano solo, Murgurrt (irouury; vocal nolo. Mary Palfrey, accompanist on piano, Mi. Palfrey: piuiiu aolo, llumld Jut k- Kin; piano duet, llessic and Maud Kthcnl; vlilln solo. Vivian Itobtiln: music, high school orctmstra. Dr. Ford ioke a few mlnutea ii- on tho aliuiliirlly of tho prem lu r and ! Ii's. hrr a flidd of work. Recently a pupil started to her toucher thut pupa thought that tho school was Htandard and mamma us sure thut it wu not, Hie explanation ut that time lielng thut we hud a stand ard high school hut not elementary school. Friday County Superintend ent Culuvun anounced that he hud been chocking up the Item and thut from Hint day on both department should bo called standard. The niies aro wultlng to he posted and the pen nant and t'ertlftcHto will soon bo he.o. Superintendent Calavan took four iMb Jecls: IndtiHlrliil work, domestic scl euco and I'nion high school. He bo gau by congratulating Molullaiis upon but lug un eight room school house of which v,'iy part is In actual use, whin Iho town claims i iopu!ui'oii of only fioo. llo also apolouied i'or the stuud he took When tho plans for a school with uil the room.4 upon nun floor, were shown lo him. llo sulil thut ut thut time ho hud not 'jcllcvod thut it wu practical, but since Im had seen how cheaply It could i-o lone, bow much time tvus saved, and how Hindi easier It Is for pupils to roach safety In euse of llro ho felt cnivln red that It Is tho coming style In the building of school bouses. Superintendent Calavan told how it has boon protvn thut pupils di 'letter book work where a part of !'.. time Is spent upon ludustriel work , llo urged those farmers who huvo the 1 laud to let tl.i'lr children have a t-umll portion of their own to work, Hint they miKht buy llioir own iieoessil'es ami Ihcroby Uml I'.o work 111010 inlorost- Ing. llo urged lho people to .tec that they would in Hie nour future nnod 15 acres for playgrounds, shops and various school activities and Him the time to think c' that, is before the price of land rises. Ho tirged that since the school, where the twelve grades nro tai'ht, Is the hoip.'r of the children for a good share or t velvo ears everything possible should be done to muko thb school am! school life attractive. After reading Iho list of projects and requirnient8 that the government Is urging the pupils to take tip, Mr. Calavan urged Hie Parent-Teacher or nml.ntion to orgnnl.e an Industrial luh. He staled that the literature up on this subject might bo obtained nt Ins office or at tho ugripi'lttiral cl lego at Corvallla. Mr. Culuvun stated taut it is ex pected thut there will bt about three hundred dollars for prizes ut the Can by fair for Junior exhibits. Ho told how business firms put up hundreds of dollars In prizes each your to encour age the young people In loing tlulr liei'.t In various linos of work, It is suld thut Mr. Dimlck litis u Mantling ofier of twenty dollars for tho best corn exhibit He told of the experience of the 'ads who won the hundred dollar trips to the Panama fair bint year, also of tho lads who won two weeks trip to Cor vullls agricultural college. Superintendent Culuvan believes, that every girl should have a Ihoiutigli course In domestic economy aim ev ery boy should know how to cook ' Every girl should bo able to make her graduation dress when sho .i initi ates from the elementary grados. The speaker seemed to think that the only practical way for Biiinll schools . to have domestic science. Is for four or five schools to unlto nnd hire one of the best teachers in that line to go from school to school giv ing certain days lo each. He asked all who were teaching thvir daughters to sew and rook to raise their bands. The- vote soon proved that the time-honored custom has by no means gone out of practice with those who had daughters old en ough to learn. Mr. Calavan thought that if all mothers could and would do the same, there would be no need of rtonii alii' tl"iii In tlm ajl.ixila I In i--iiinl lo lead alury l,ai k of llm twinkln In Mil Hiouiaa' ea, ti, aalrd lhal aim till ior and what aim laught her lilrln Mra. Thoinaa Ix-faa .f aluting lhal lur (fir's prod to b buy. Wherever alia wa aim l'ilit Hit art of roiikiiig. fancy work and Mining ote, and over Hm laon wer laiighl "nil limy roulil do aa wi II a ny girl ' Dr. Thomaa, on of n-r aons, lx-gn rui th lug di-rillalry uinn tlm Wa.li HiKlon lili ycui. tfo. lstr hm r lalillahed un offlit In Mulalla, wliirn Im praiilicd uinii ortuln data. An'- otlor offlc" In hi iiiinli rn bum" ' romodafe Hi fii'lp hur. Who I I" kim how nun h lhal early training lioaut In Mr. Thorn In luior lift for in no ixruaptlon I Ltiimi f and define of finger, nwd ed inure than iln-y am In drntisiry. Mr. Calavan did not urge tlm trai h I ii f of tnanuul ru t preaent, Iiim oi-m' of Hm great rx;ruf and also tlm fan lii.it it la a al'nly lili h Is Imhoi :l:i;i inure prarllcal a Iho year go by II abowrd iy llguro how nun h could bo done If llm li-u surround ng dlatricta would form a union, how lit Ho Hm Ut would I fell by tilt wboln. till ha said I hul h donlit-d whethir Inn adjoining dlalrlcU would approve of amh a union rnnrn Hm fioiK( of Hie new law wlihli enaiilea Hm pupil to bite Hii'lr vlnol money tranafer nd to any dUtrii I wbli-h tlmy may l llixme lo Dill' T. tlniN being abbl to have Hi aihn'K of the wIiimiI ;t ferlng Hie niiul ami Im-bI rourae. Thl 1'iietUix favored by ' altendunctt of two of Him director, Wa)ne Kubblna and W. W. Kterhurt. who apokn a few word In favor of union bkh ' hisil Curt Ultltr. one of Molalla'a l im ber dealer la ronli'mplatlUK moving lo Oregon ( Hy In tlm m-ar ft tore. Ha ipect to handle bulldlrg nialerial ul that place. Mm. J. J. Vi'tiltT. a eom-ki:leil her huahaml to MolilU reienlv 1 be roiipio hate been apnn ling the e-L end with Mr. and Mra. Ko. Mitler. Mr. MethT hna been tblnklng of mov ing Into Iho huiiM- he had built luat aummer and later ori upled '"V Mr. ( lark and family. Milerlul na ls-en slowly arriving for unither rr.id. wo uinm the Melx.!MonJliy lho ,7lh day of Al)rli 16 that the bulldi':g will bo dmio a '-on i s the weather proves more fatoraM i. Various atr'.i'l were rruili-l tl'irlng the hiight days hit wii k. Mr. Kter uinnii Robblns took grent Inlcrist lu tho work Hitt was being done In front of hi rosli'i nee. Thl wcrk w4 cer tainly nrvibil (me rhuckhole near Mayor Ft ei halt's r-sldence ha Just been lllleil. It .Tctid lo lie Hie don fat! of more than ore loam last win ter. Mr. Itlvtrs, who ha been working In u shin'g'e mill noitlu-sst of Mo'alla was a vltitor at the ttuoger home last Sunday. riaturdiiv some difficulty wa ox perlcnced by the train crow when it I .villi, t. f ,1 TM ill lf I till U.lim HtUltl !lL ! turn-table. rail for extra men soon ,,,, a;ove cntltU, ,.ourt an(1 ailliwer brought vnon.Ii lo make the turn tie comp'alnl filed against you In Monday. Ceo. II. Cregnry shipped !,ho nbove en,,ieJ collrt on or iforc great bov of trlmmod t.-as.-Is .y '8lx wocks from tno ,0tn da). of Mjrch r.ulph Allen and Mr. I ooiiey's sun ,SI6 w,r, 10th daV of March 1916 have gone oast of the mountains lo'i(n, . ,i, nf ,h- flr, nuMlrmlnn I lend .nr. .lounsuii. wno uhou 10 nave a Bppoar ami answer the complaint, the blacksmith shop here, is back and has plantif( wiu apply to the above en gone Into partnership with Mr. Ma-'mlcJ court for tlie tellof pray(.u for sou In his shop. It Is rumored. - 'ln tne complaint heroin, to-wit: Mr. Summorvillo Is muking every ef-1 y0T decrie of tno alK)Ve cmuC(i fort 10 finish up business mutters folrt ,nat ,he honiiB of matrimony now here so thut ho can start east of the cxlstlng between the plaintiff and the mountains by Sunday. Ills son has (ipfon,i. nt be forever dissolved and 'already Immsleaded over there and writes encouragingly to his father. They Let Him Sleep. II. T. Struynge, Gainesville, Ca., R. R. No. :i, was unable to sleep all night without getting up. "Sometimes only a few minutes after going to bed, I would have to got up, and 1 tried ev erything I heard of for the trouble. Finally 1 tried Foley Kidney Pills and paper of general circulation lu Clack after taking one bottle I believe I am lamas county, Oregon, and printed and entirely cured, and I sleep soundly all , night." Foley Kidney Pills tone up weak, sluggish kidneys, rid the body of poisons, give appetite, energy and refreshing sleep. Jones Drug Co. Adv. SOCIAL NEAR WILSONVILLE. The Herman Reformed church, near Wilsonvllle, Is going to give a basket social on April "th. The proceeds are for the building fund for the cellar. All ladies are asked to bring baskets. A good program Is being prepared. Ev erybody come. Rank Foolishness. You occasionally see it stated that colds do not result from cold weather. That is rank foolishness. Wero It true colds would be as prevalent In midsummer as in midwinter. The mi crobe that causes colds flourishes in damp, cold weather. To get rid of u cold take Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. It is effectual and Is highly rec ommended by people who have used It for many years as occasion required, and know its real value. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) Astoria 23 out ot 30 Industries on lower Columbia in operation employ ing 10,000, men. Neighbor Told Her Cure for Lumbago Rheumatism and lumbago are awful things and cnuao Kreat pain and mis cry, but 'o)c Kidney I'lUa can rout them. . Mrs. G. It Eveland. Duncan Mills, 111., writes the following letter: "X waa stricken down with lumbago and was unable to turn mysolf In bed. A neighbor brought tne a half bottle of Foley Kidney I'll!, and laid she had been similarly afflicted and that they bad helped her. Po I tried them and waa completely relieved by tho uae of two or threo bottles. I hav had aplendid success with them and have never knowm them to fall. I moat heartily recommend Foley Kidney Pill." Foley Kidney Pilla ton up weak, Inactive, sluggish kidney, rid the bodr of polaona, give appetite, energy and refreshing deep after pain. Don't neglect kidney trouble. Remove th cause with Foley Kidney Pllla. JONES DRUG CO. (Adv.) T ni4 CMK f Wcrira. txin't 'old th fretful, amiMia ililll (in ill i f to iH; (,rl rwl of IbeM) If gltliig on half lu l.l.a ili-li Kl k- Wufii Killer, Uiatlta worm randy, Ol only plala ftour- I'll.lig fiHI, lu of oul duuf mari'M and put lo bed tarty. Wt k slool and iiiiillnn xltlng KukMi Worm linga, limy wl'.l poitltly r"u lha woriiii. ; i druca'tat (Ailt I Nolle l tlMkholrfir. Nulba la hereby glten that lb reg ular anruial mrrling of lb atix klinl'l rr of llm ('War Crek Creamery Co will b held Monday, Mnb Zotti, HK, at I oVIid k p. in, at Hm plant pur pom ut thl meeting I an ! tlon of a hoard of fit dlrt-rior, km reury and treaiurer and other Important and ri ular Lualneaa. All alo kbuldnra ar rtijneclt-d U) I prRMrnt. THOH. K. AMKltON, Bwretary, WANTCO - Vo'ing ralvra. Ad lreaa II ' I. ;iller. Oregon CHy, u r. D I, or phone I'ai Iflc 37 J ur I loom HI. WORK WANTCO Widow of with llllla girl of four, would like bouao-ki-eplliK woik wlier ahe ran keep i lilld with lu r. Addrea. Mr Calh Tlne Flalii-r, Ijil'ryor, Tetaa. Administrator Notlc. Notlra 1 ben by givra that the un deralgned bar been appolnlel adminl- tralor of Hi alat of Anna H. Ilaye. dwa-awd, by th honorable rounty court of the Klal of Oregon for Clack amas rounty. All penoni baring claim again! said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same to me for paynx-nl with jtoper tout hers at my resident near (iladstone, Oregon within six month from the data of thl notice. 0. W. JONKX. Administrator of the K-atat of Anna 8 llaye. DeceaM-d. Dated. March 2. 1916. Notlc of Final Jettlement of th Es tate of Helnrlch Wahler. Oeceaied. Notice I hrrrby given that the un deralgned executor of tho estate of Helnrlch Walilcr. deceaaod. haa filed !n the county court of CUkamas coun ty, state of Oregon, bis final account a .th rxeiuUr of aald estate and that been Died by said court aa the time for hearing objec.lons to aald report and the irttiemcnt thereof. LOCI 8 WAHI.ERS. Kni iitor of the Estate of Helnrlch Wablers, Deceased. C. SCHCKIiEU Attorney for Executor. Summons. In tne Circuit Court of the State of Jregon, for C'ackama County. T. O. Davis. Plaintiff, vs. U Joy Davis, Dt'femlant. To 1.. Joy Davis, the aliove named de fendant : n the name of llm Stale of Oregon, Vnu arc horehv reoulred to a:inenr In of this su-nmons. and If you fall to so held for naught; nnd that plaintiff be given the care, custody and control of thu minor child, Charles Cecil Davis, ot the parties to this suit, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. This summons U served upon you by publication thereof once a week for six successive and consecutive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise, a news published lu Clackamas county, Ore- gon. pursuant to ail order ot the Hon orable J. U. Campboll, judge of the above entitled court mado and enter ed herein on tho 7th day of March, 1916. FRED J. MEIXDL, Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 405-40G Railway Exchange Iildg. Date of 1st publication, March 10, 1916. Date of lust publication, April 21st, 1916. Sheriff's Sale. Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ot the County ot Clackamas. George E. Lawrence and S. W. Lawr ence, partners doing business under the style and name ot Lawrence Bros., Plaintiffs. vs. J. C. Herring, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, 8s.: By virtue of a judgment, decree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 14th day of February, 1916, upon a Judg ment rendered and entored ln said court on the 12th day ot February, 1916, In favor of Geo. E. Lawrence and S. V. Lawrence, partners doing busi ness under tho style and name of I,nwrence Bros., plaintiffs, aud against J. C. Herring, defendant, for the sum ot $61.00, and tho casts of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real propTty, situate in the county ot Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: Lot 1 of Boction 31, Tp. 3 S., R. 4 E. W. M. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution, judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of Bald writ, I will, on Saturday, the 1st day of April, 1916, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a, m., at the front door of the county court houso In the city of Oregon City, in said county and state, sell at public auction,' subject to re demption, to the highest bidder for U. S. gold coin, cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had In or to the above described real property or any part PROFESSIONAL DIREOTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOMCT TO LOAN WEINHARD UlLOINa IK C, lhiumi, rc..Ut y. J. Mm. CK Tte First National Bank of Oregon City, Orrgon CAI'ITAU W.m.M Traiuitt a (jriiruj Iljnkiu.' It.iMiicn Open from 9 A. M. to i P. M. William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND 4 HAMMOND Attorney! Law Abatrv ta, Real Fatatn, loaa. luaur aura. ortKoox ciTr. orison Parinc I'hoi, II, Hum Pboa A 274 Off!r PboorParlfie Mala ; lloom A 270. f TON C A MOULTON Attorny-at-Law li-ter Illdg., Room I ORK'JO.S CITr .... OREGON O. 0. EBV Attorney at Law Money loaned, almtrarl furnish ed, land title examined, eatate aetlM, general law bualn. Over Bank of Oregon City. C. fCHUCBEL Attorney at Law Dawttchtr Advokat Will prai tko Ul all courts, mako col lections and settlements. Office ln Eoterprtao Uulldlof. Oregon City, Oregon. thereof, (o aaUafjr aald extcutlon. Judg ment order, deree. Interest, coats and all accruing cost W. J. WILSON. Sheriff 6( Clackamas County. Ore. By E. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dated. Oregon City. Ore., March 3rd, 111. Sheriffs Bala. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orvgon, for the County of Clackamas. It. P. Henlnger. Plaintiff, vs. Thomas J. Clark. Mary C. Clark, bis wife: Ed. W. Mueller and Mae C. Mueller, bis wife; S. C. Spencer. B, K. Knapp. trustee In bankruptcy ot Thom aa J. Clark and Ed. W. Mueller, doing business under tho Arm name and style of New Murket Garage, John Doe and June Doe, Defendants. State of Oregon, County ot Clacka mas, ss.: By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out ot and under . the seaV ot tho above entlt'ed court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 29th day of February. 1916. upon a judgment rendered and entered ln said court on the !lst day of Febru ary. 1916, In favor of H. P. Henlnger, plaintiff, and against Thomas J. Clark, Mary C. Clark, his wife: Ed. W. Muel- ler and Mae C. Mueller, his wire; S. C. Spencer. B. K. Knapp, trustee ln bankruptcy ot Thomas J. Clark and Ed. W. Mueller, doing business under the firm name and style of New Mar- get Garage John Doe and Jane Doe, de- fondants, for the sum of $910.52, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 21st day ot February, 1916, and the further sura of $32.00 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, com manding me to make sale ot the fol lowing described real property, situ ate In the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of block 9 in Sell- wood's addition to Milwaukle, Oregon, Clackamas county. Now, therefore, by virtue ot said ex- edition. Judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 1st day ot April, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the county court house in the city of Oregon City, in said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date ot the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above de scribed real property or any part thereof, lo satisfy said execution, judg ment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. V. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated. Oregon City, Ore., March 3rd, 1916. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court ot the State cf Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. C. L. Weaver, Plaintiff, vs. Eatella Schlicker, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, ss.: By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 24th day of February, 1916, upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 15th day of October, 1915, in favor of C. L. Weaver, plain tiff, and against Estella Schlicker, de fendant, for the sum ot $250.00, with interest' thereon at the rate of 6. per cent per annum from the 1st day of October, 1913, and the further sum of $35.00 as attorney's fee, and the fur ther sum ot $14.00 costs and disburse ments, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale ot tho following described real property, situate ln the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: .1 Lots 1, 2 and 3 of block 41, Mintuorn Addition to the City of Portland. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution. Judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands ot said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 15th day of April, 1916, at the hour of Horn A 111 CtORCl C. B80WNCLL Attorney at-Law All tel business promptly attended U C. 0. A 0. C. LATOURITTI AttorneyntLaw Commercial, Real Estate and Probata our Spwdaltle. Of flea In llrat National (tank Illdg., Oregon City, Oregon. CLAUDE W. OEVORC, Attorney at-Lav Notary Public Eatacada, Oregon. W. S. EDDY, V. S., M. D. V. Gradual of the Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto. Canada, and the McKllllp School of Bur gory of Chicago, la tetabllahed at Faablon Stable, between Fourth and Fifth on Main Street. Ilotb Telephonea Off lc Pacific 65; Horn A J5 Re. Pacific 1S; Home B-80 10 o'clock a. m, at the front door of tho county court bouse In tho city ot Oregon City, In said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder for U. S. gold coin, cash In band, all the right, title and Interest which tho within named defendants or either of them, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendant bad on the 15th day of October, 1915. the date of the Judgment hero or since had In or to the above described real prop erty or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution. Judgment order, de cree, interest, costs and all accruing cost. W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of C'ackamaa County, Ore. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated. Oregon City, Ore, March 17th, 116. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter ot the estate ot C. W. Evans, deceased. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed execu tor ot the estate of C. TV. Evans, by the County Court ot Clackamas county, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same o me for pay ment at the office of Hammond and Hammond, Beaver bid., Oregon City, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated February 25th, 1916. E. J. HALL, Executor ot the estate of C. W. Evans, deceased. Hammond and Hammond, Attorneys for Executor. Executor's Notice of Final Settlement, Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his filial account as executor of the estate of Eliza Koch, deceased, in the county court of Clackamas county, Oregon, and said court has set Friday, April 21st, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m. as the time for hearing said account and the objec tions thereto, and for making a settle ment of said estate. All persons hav ing objections to said account or the discharge ot said executor, are hereby notified to present the same to said court on or before said time. LOUIS KOCH. Executor of the Estate of Eliza Koch, Deceased. PAX'L C. FISCHER. Attorney for Execuetor. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas county, (in equity). Bes3ie V. LaLonde. Plaintiff, vs. Herbert F. LaLonde, Defendant. To Herbert F. LaLonde, 4034 Del mar Boulevnrd, St. Louis, Missouri: In the Name of the State of Oregon You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint made and filed heroin against you ln the above en titled court and suit by the 28th day of April, 1916, as prescribed by an order of the above entitled court for the publication of this summons, which said date aforesaid is more than six (6) weeks after the dute of the first publication thereof as ordered by the court in the above entitled suit; and if you fall to appear and answer the complaint made and filed herein ln the above entitled suit on the above date aforesaid, plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, which said relief Is for a decree of the above entitled court forever dissolving, an nulling and setting aside the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and said defendant; and for a further decree changing plaintiff's name to that of Bessie V. Rumsey, and for such other and fur ther relief as this honorable court may deem, meet with equity. This summons Is published and served upon you by order of the hon orable court, J. U. Campbell, Judge of tho above entitled court, which said order was duly made and entored therein ln said court on the 10th day of March, 1916, based upon plaintiff's complaint and affidavit and the rec ords made and filed ln said suit. J. A. S TROWBRIDGE. Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated and first publication March 17. 1916. I-ast publication, April 23, 1916. lhoiet pacific E2