OHttlOX flTV KNTKHIMtlNP.. I'tf 1 1 A V. Al'IMl. II. HHfi. mm 11 11 ii a 11 r u Aged Man's Birthday Celebrated at Barton HI.I.K t'KKKK. April 1. i iii.n- .Mr. KirM-rt IN-trr and "" llrmy nitaens l:!rd lth Mr. How kit oi.e day 1at . Hoy m.ngtasn Orrgon I 'D victor rvo-nily Mr. and Mr IU-mi.lt K'll.-U. '( row I'll Vsltrr. ard Km. H.irotd Klt .' I j mid wll. re vlMtlus wlih llowlilt Hundk.v. The M ! Mddred inn I.iiii;1uk calli-d Mr. I Ml Mr.' j n.iii Salur i 1 day afternoon. Waller Ikius'a . lVrll.nt 1 visitor on Monday. IM.k llil.ton olJ a c.im'I- ! P'!nd Ihir nlallon to tnatihiHwl and lo Mr. Vlula Ioiiiclui luat ., XV. T. Holder. (trp'Uy a'i"-'r. n In tlio DpiKhtHth'od on Monday. John llroklc. Orrm Hallow and wtr and Mm. Pavl niolurrd lo Hii.ii.-ll on Sutiduy.,, Janu-a Jr. i;i'io;i iflthnit.-i liU 0lh lilrthday Sunday. April !Mh. at the hump of hl n. II K. Cthaou. f , iiarton. Ill chtldrfn and srandrhil ilrcn were ;rrriit. A bountiful din- j - - l..t .9 u lit.-h l n.-r. a -i.. ... ii , . " I me b.nnuuy raae. a ma. urnnu t ake made ty a i-uuptc of hi sran 1 uauKhu-r. waa rnjoyed t-y all. Th present w. Mr and Mr. II. Y. (.in-; on. Jamra Jr. CibKon. Harvey Ulon. II U i:ll..mi Mr n,l Mr R. II. f.lh-.' win. Mr. and Mr. John Held and on. . . . i Th,-o,loro and t ht. r; Mr. and Mr t Henry Uuell ndrbildren.lv. - A-ne. , HirU-rt and Alter: Mr. and Mr. II., ClliM'U. and noil. Howard; Mr. and, Mr. Guy Wilcox and ion. Kaymond: J Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McvMurry and I daughter. Halley and Itortilce: the j MiBM-a Lucile Cooley and Uile : Roach, and Mr. VlRiur. Mlsa Edna Kennedy went to Port 'and Friday returning to Easle CroeS F.'tuntay with Mr. A. E. Alspaush mii'. MiyliiK with her until Sunday cvenhiE. Mr. and Mrs. Fred HotI:m-lter were the Fuesl of Mr. and Mrs. John Pour Ihm Sunday. .s. (. f f f r ' - GARFIELD. a . v .:.. ' . 4. j GARFIELD. April 13. (Special) Lovely weather and all the farmers are busy with their different kinds of farm work. The orchardtsts are busy spraying, pruning or setting out trees. Our Garfield nursery man. Mr. Oliver. Failing, has tap grafted for several and, is now buy with help grafting his nursery stock. Mr. J. O. Bounds' mother is niakin? him a visit Mr. Fantan Is going to move out from her nice mountain home as Its too lonely for lier there with her chil dren all gone. She intends spending the summer with her son, Andy, at Marquam. Mr. J. 0. Bounds moved his family onto the Heardsley place. Mr. XX'healens moved to Portland I after trying the farming act. Mr. Julius Kreiger and wife ha-.e moved to Estacada to open a feed store In Mrs. Krelger's building, for merly run as a livery barn by Win. Jones. Mr. D. Demlng is busy staking his Loganberry patch, getting the cedar stakes of Mr. Joe Nickelson. Mr. ChrlHtman on the Stakes' place, called a veterinary to attend his horses as they were ailing. Bemg a fine young team he didn't care vj take any chances of losing them. Mr. Spackniana are busy moving away from the Jack Honeymun place. UPPER GARFIELD BRIEFS. I t i s s 8 4 i- 4 rrpi.pn r.AnPivr.n Anrii is (Special) The Garfield Country club weather putting In their grain. t held one of their regular club dunces The past week an endless string of last Saturday night. A large crowd : fishermen Invaded Sandy and vicin was In attendance. j ity Btreams whiffing every nook and Students taking the teachers' train- pool where the wily trout abounds Ing courfae at tho Estacada high j but most fishermen return home with school are visiting the different rural . schools. Veuita Page visited the Por ter school Mr. and Mrs. Julius K-elger have ! moved from their farm In. Upper Gar-; field and will make their residence In j Estacada. i Miss E'la Fanton. of Upper Gar-' field vas married in Vancouver, Vn., ! to James Lovegrove. All the Garflol 1 1 Star paid a fraternal visit to the np,i to be mrsndrd and oiled and Un friends extend congratulations. Sun-! Oresham lodeo and all rcnort having Provements to be made In the holi day Mr. and Mrs. Ixivegrove visiteJ j a splendid time, their sister, Mrs. R. Snyder. The Sandy's Woman's club ob- The school in district No. 101, has served the western product day Wed closed for the year. Miss Delia Ryn-1 nesday evening by a sumptuous ban- Inif. the teacher, has gone to her home in Estacada. J G Vogel of Pittsl urg will build large summer resort In northwest on Sand Island In Columbia river lie- ( ma(je the trip up to the summit en tween Portland and Vancouver. ! countering considerable snow. A drink that should be on every table PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore. ' ' On ale at all Leading Groceries and Confectionarit PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY T f pW . CLARK It H -i!pi lull - ..rl It. in ll.i- li.XKKKS. April u .,. i-iarkit ' okciuk .amp and hll falling tr'- h- ulit'iH-J nJ ft-1 1 from lb prin 4- txiar.l on a lirp a and rut U.. gatl In hi W. llo U U)i" Ml In brelhi-r. Jjt.'ti t'Ltiki. until til Irk l hrllrr ttK.Hl Mr, f. II. I'irgm.ni ana u.virm.-r. Engla. wr In town Ut tUturdar Mr. XV. II. Wililanl.-r h min.-t lo ""f"'1 1'" ur llh h,r ',,r r"ul,'' in'l'- The 1'l.irkr school will rim 1'rl- diy. April :it. I. Inn K. J.'iiri. from Orrgon Oty. i cavp a nn miwin on nKcni- ia j womanhood, and V-A Olda frotu Oak ' Grove, ainike on ' lnink.-iini ' lai. j Sunday rvi-nlnn at tne KnslUh M. K. ! churih and Ih.-re wa a fair rrowd -f ! pM.pl prrp.int. I Mra. IVi-d tUm-r. of iVItoii. ha a j lay i-ao of Mood KiM.n'ni: In h.T ' check and alio I In Hie I'reKon t'liy hospital and we hop lie will ir.-l liei-l.-r MHin. ' 1 he f'.-.ir t'r..'k r.aii'.-ry ha ail automobile tru- k lo haul Ihelr rrvjui fn.m Clarke. Ml Violet XX'.llUuf.r i very III with the pneumonia. XX e hop for (;o' ,A(.rlllry from Harlow i 'I In -lnrl.. in nn n n I .iliuilil nn lillul. '" . .. " ne !a.t Krt.lay. jar iviiir'j i irry in im mo i't'i- f jre hiilJ o(J. for . .... ,n, , , HIT r w . ' " ' work lut Monitay. rvd Zwahlen lu-led XX. H. Hotte- miller with plowinc la-t week. There w a a party jlvcn at home of XX'. H. HottemU'cr Saturday evening, April S. and evcohody who was pre- ent had a Rood time. Mr. and Mr. F. H. Schoenborn from Ort gon City w re In Clarkea lat Sun- day and attended churvb In the even- !nK. Mrs. Lizzie Rinuo and son Clyde and daughter Hazel and Mlbs Ruby Card, visited Jack Klngo and family l&st Sum'ar. - j- MEADOW BROOK. -i MEADOXX'HROOK. April 13. (Spe cial) The Misses Trimms. John and Theo. Marshall of Clarkes. spent Fri day evening at P. O. Schlcve's. A large crowd gathered on the banks of MCk Creek Sunday near P. O. Chlndgren's to have a picnic and celebrate a number of birthdays whl'.-u occur this month (April). Nick Saarl and family spent Sun- day at Mr. Hellbacka. ' The Finn people expect to build n large hall soon, across the road from the Meadowbrook school hou.-e. Mrs. Chas. Holman left Thursday for Poise. Idaho, where she expects to stay a nionlh visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. Cornell. Mrs. A. L. Larkins and daughter, Alma, called on Miss Hannah John- son. who has been 111. The Needle Craft Sewing club he'd their second meetinc Saturday with a good attendance. Myrtle and Nettle Larkins called on Selnie and Sadie Hellbacka Sunday. Miss Moore of Timber Grove, spent the week-end with Miss Hudson. The Literary club meets at the school house Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. y if .4. 'Jv i, if ,-j (J, SANDY -v - "5 a, s, ij. j s 45 r., a, & q SAN-nv. Anril 13. (Snecial) Fruit trees In full-bloom, bees humming and birds a-singing reminds us that good old springtime is here. The farmer .ro inkir,w o.u-niaiT.. nf the. nr,ii ' a Ashless string. The past two weeks an epldem'o of severe auto-have-one effected a number of our prominent people and the cause was promptly cured . 'iy Chas. Krcbs, Geo. XVolf, D. Puree!', P. Meinig and L. Towns and each pur- chasing a new automobile. i Last Tuesday the Sandy Eastern ouet Inviting their husbands and ' KV.-PntlinurtK And friend. The affair was a erand success in every respect. The lift Hood unto stace made sev- eral trips to the mountain resort. One autQ companVi the Anderson machine, The Drink That Fits ........ M.t.t a I.. I iul nihil i-.nu. r in ) lt'l I" H. ;! I" mi. ml lh XX rM uli jU M ki- tu lit I Iho tfjiidy sir nit i l.uil.l 1. 1 in a kii" urn ! Ii'nk Mr M-irk-lv u linking 1 - 1 1 ' lrii l.i 1'oitl.iiid. lu'ilmi Jt.-if.hl hult U I'l a-'totlltll xlilli'll t'l fjllnrl. and t' n- mn Human Mi'l.-r l luii.iiu u i-i- lion to hi Iihum (Yank Ugi-iiund wl! bUIJ a bull ,,,. tuiualw on hu larui. y Hr,, ha. ),!.( i oliipl. l.'.l J , , h . , .,uttlI,,c ,,u,lt Ki'ilpit-.l iili a tu.M.-rn wai.-t tfiu. A. I. Iiu'iiiilsnk Im kUrtc.l Hi" rM k i niihi-r on llir liluiT i.m-I r. -It ini; mk for our rsid. A tl riit.-t I on Hi lh Sandy krntut. for iiHMiil.'rjtilp. Th l.ln " ' !' !' ,;,"J l,"t al the araiik-vr. The two ald.-a are l.-d I Mr I. J. Shvlle) and J. Ii. D Slu.r. The Sandy 'lr I.iimtM-r .oinp.inv had iiille an a.- id.-iit wh-n a d4" gol Into the I' Ik and d-itiru!l"--l the aaw and plr-- of fl.-w a'l around. Iit no one Rot hurt. t ft- KELSO 4 4 H ' KKI SH. April 13 (Spe. UH-Mri Jack lutt.-ron. who hu been 111 for IIiiia . n d tni.n 1 1 fi.A l!iMi.l """ V'" ' . .. . niarilan ho.-pltal In Portland Friday wntre line win iitiu.-rm. nn i-in-iitinni. i;ilH.rt Kf( yMwi ui g .... , , , f ii-n ni. (iniriiiv i i.i wii.i. n Oregon to tluike. Montana, where they Intend to tiv for a while. A field in-it In which mine of (he local achool will take part w ill be held at HotinK Saturday. April It. The Parent-Teaiher amtoclntl.m will meet Friday evenl:i, April lllh at the achool bonne. A short program w ill be Riven after the bualne aelon. The seventh and eighth Rrade nr tv-hearinK a play which will be riven in the near future, NcUon spent Sunday with hi family. relnrnlnR to his mill near Hull Run Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Yaerettl spent the week-end at their daughter's. Mr. Max Kllgel'a home. Ernest Hutchinson, with wife and two youngest children, of Pendleton, formerly residents of Kelso, sjient a few days With bli wife's mother, at Pleasant Home while enroute to Cal ifornia, where he Is taking his wife for the benefit of her hemth. Road Supervisor Jarl has been do- 'K some good work on the road be- tween Kelso and Sandy the past week. ADD KELSO Gilbert Erl and bride from southern Oregon visited the former s father and brother here last week, Mr- Hutchinson, wife and faml'y fame trom Pendleton to visit relatives al "e Gilbert Jonrud family, A number- from here attended th" grange at Sandy Saturday and repor' a' Rood time. Nine new members were voted on and will be initiated later. Io Rath from George, was seen n tlila neighborhood last week and took dinner with Joel Jarl. M- Hannah Nelson Is reported on the sick list, Mrs. Victor Erickson entertained some friends Sunday In honor of her aged father, Mr. Erickson, who has come to make his home with her here. Joel Jarl and family went to Dover Sunday. The Gunderson young folks gave 1; dance and party Saturday evening and all report a fine time. Mrs. Will XX'alker gave a party Sat urday to a number of children In hon or of her little son, Jack's fifth birth day. Mrs. Jack Patterson was taken to u Portland hospital last week. Mrs. Martin went to Vancouver to RRe her hiiBband. She reports that he wl" "e a"le 10 relllrn no,nc B00n- The farmers put in long hours dur- ln tllfi Kd weather, but there are many ncres to put In yet. XX'e hud a heavy rain Tuesday. A. S 4. Q, 3 ?, 4, 1$, MACK8BURG. i & 4; $ Q 4, V ' j MACKSBl'RO, April 13. (Special) The rain oeglnning on the evening 01 APrn lutn- Pul 8 suaaen stop 10 mi seeding and to the gardening, but tnere was plenty of work for the ranchers indoors-machlncry was to 1)e overhauled and out In ropair, har- Ing of the stock To tho housewives, also, work was not wanting. Indeed, as they had been in the gardens, much of the in door work had of necessity been put ide. and though dreading the ap Pearance or a ram ciouo. as rorecast )i Interruption, welcomed the rain wh-n 't did come, for the opportunity It af forded to restore the usual order In- doors. The down-pour had a re-assur- ing sound, drowning as It did, the re sistless rail that is ever haunting the true gardener to have him Into the open air. Full well we know tho sun would soon be showing again and puahing vegetation ahead of us Ire fore we could le ready for It. t Frank Hilton- came home on Satur day but returned on Monday to his mountain ranch. Mr. Hilton reporu the discovery of large deposits of bi tuminous coal on his ranch which, If all is as he thinks must be a fortune in Itself The Mnlalla Creamery has estai llshed a route that takes in our neigh borhood, greatly to the' convenience of the ranchers who have hitherto been i.Mie4 lii drive In I u'' Hh Ih.-ir t lfUI I r M.wlii.t It4 ! 1-1 lil ixiiiv In Hi. yr.wlii l .1 'il.iili'l. In.lli. ImiukM i i i,i a new Itii.hllie Ul wek XVrll w.iul.l it . .,f II It III i.or u iu. who r. in'. In, I Ihe t..-ulllii't nd lh ui. l.il i k inr m Ui lNllrri-d llral.iie .1 Ihe lr Th il .11, tt.lli.il I. Iln-lr I.I II" r . ' il.lf pimiiKA or in ih.-ir .ii.." ' way in wlii.u their 11...11.1. . I " . ui. .1' - .inr Hum wiiii.. nd ! i",;i. ' Hiw.lt o il tif t'11. yii, ,11.1 'nl li.'iii .,n wood, lh.- It) n.waid Ii"'" llilli Ir.olllliR woik loll r and of iiin.ie 11 t!.. hl n- t'l ! artY-ihsi. . Ill Hie l""e lik.ll ol Ihe ) . UARQU AM. r MXHgl'AM. Alt il I! imperial! The Udl.a' Aid m.i l l ha.v an I. r i rraiu kk lu ,il Hie ball Frldav rvrtilliR, April III). Hon tiro. ('. Urn licit U 10 lK-ak li. re in ihe hall S ii -l mcM. -ir'l I) at -u MlatHho.llpMin. ol S-ile'll. I llcle acaln, following . r 1.- aii. n an ilr.- maker. It Oen of Ni-r.lv J M-en Itvlowii Sunday. Itc. and Mr.' k. ll have be-1 tjullr ill With pin iinieiiU (r kt'liiK lliiie. Their duurliicr. Mr l.ewi. o( ca.lern Dr.kuil. and Mr. A. Ii. Ill-- hard of XVllholt and ll" ;r m. XX'e.te) liKkwri, of Porll.in l. a'e at th-ir ln-.li-ldc. VJ'ilie a tui iiiIkt tr uu liere ntt-n.l-. Ihe Kdl Fellow !.. l Silvciloii lal Salur.l.iy nlubl Hi " Knn fr.u.i herr wer Fred SKIr.in. Guv ('. Ijir Mi'.. Ed Hiibliar.l. F: S.aiien and I.m Jrnr. C. P. Thorn. Iter, ai d Mrs. initl- r. of Hut hard. Were lit town one d.iv l.ml e.-k. Mr. and Mr. V I.. Hammond, of liUd Tldlnic. were In town Sunday. S. C. Miller and Win. Hrown. wer.1 Ialn K'uie ,e.iU on Ihe pari-ou iii!.- liround Snlurd.iy. Cart Martha aa )nl r. tunied from hi trip out through I'.-nd and also thnnigh southern Urccen. J. C. Marquam h;i Improved the ap liearaiu-e of hi yr perty in ar Ihe church by building a in at wire f.-mn. E A. ('illuming h.n I" u --lit a ne.v Ford. The Ijidles' ld f ihe M. E. ihnrrii will hi ld their arni'.il ha-a:ir on Fri day evening, April lull. All kind of fancy work and usdul articles will be sold and Ice cream and t ake will ! served. It will be held In the hall. loth of our avhniil teacher. Guy C. Ijirklns and Mis Sofia M.id-on. at- t.-nded the teacher' Institute at M v ialla Saturday, April 1st. i. i- .(. . a 1 1 a 4. STAFFORD. . j. a , .. i. t. . . .) STAFFOHD, Aorll 1:1. (SpetiuD- Tho surfate of plowed field ha.l formed a crust of dry "itrth by the ac tion of the wind and "iin; therefor. the gentle rain which iimie Sund.'.y nluht wa qulio welromv in ninny ways. The new road superlsor with an S- horse team hltt hed to the county rud er ha been busily at work the pst pleasant day upon the main thorough fare between XVllsonvllle and the end of his d'strlct, thereby employing 11 number of men. A line from tho son who accom panied the body of Grandma Tleile man to the old hoinu, In Wisconsin, aald they had to lay over a num' er of hours In Seattle, hut expected to ar rive at their destination on Mom'ay. Mrs. Piller, who lived on the i.ld Truby place, was .burled In the Staf ford cemetery last Saturday, April S. She leaves to mourn her loss, six chil dren and her husband and hosts of friends. She was 63 years old. Mrs. Nemec, lately returned from Colorado, where she hnd cared for months for lu-r invalid mother until the lalter's death, spent Monday aft ernoon with Mrs. Gage. On Thursday last Mrs. De'kar vas taken by ambulance to tho Oregon City hospital lor treatment and by yoUerday'H r.-port was no better, but her friends, of which she has many, all hope for bi rieody recovery and return to her family. F. Francis brought his wlfo homo last Tuesday, April 4th. Ho Is tho genial secretary of the Farmers' Tc-i's-phrne company. The Odd Fellow:) and Rebeccas of Tualatin gavo them a rousing reception at Robbson's hall on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Schatz took an auto ride to St. Helens on Friday last and visited Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Gage. Mrs. Gage of Stafford accompanied them. They started at 7 o'clock in the morn ing and a long visit, Inspected the big mill at that place, with Its many mod ern appliances to convert great logs Into the fine.-it of lumber, and arrived at their homes in Stafford ut 7:30 p, m. An auto is the vehicle to get there with. 4, i, i, a, S J $ WILSONVILLE. 4, ,V 4 i, rv Q, Q $ WILSONVILLE. April 13. (Spe cial) G. II. Fiillr-nwlder, food com missioner, of Portland, was In Wilson vllle on Wednesday on business. IL D. Ad;;n, wife and little son went to Portland last WeWdnesday by auto. Mrs. Guthrie, of the Rose City, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham. Menga Balalgia spent the week-end S E EE) S GARDEN AND FIELD Garden and Poultry Suppliei, Spray, Sprayer. QUICK SERVICB l64 171 rfJlPO"Tl-"DO"': 1.1 her hmiie In 'e 111 Ci.lHlm lil.il . lull h' Id II f I t.Ur tiK-eliii mi I'll Uv tM.liliil luii, l. h., b'i I lli'ti'lll lb t nurill t.l lie, 'Hi. ill..l III XX i ..ii.il'e 011 rn.l.. etching, ami I uii.ni ilif ! tint t.alioii ul li'iiu.i on I lie faun XtiM lexli. A lite" 1 Mil llnllii d I III Xli'lll.- 1 lull if I'.ill.ll l'"k oil I lull I it M..lli'll Ihe XI II X . Ik h.ld a II'M ell TtiMl.iUv r"lilMi ut Hie lelileln i I. Ml. II U In I"' ll""'l II1.1I I tlx fklimlt all ki... Hi. I t li'i lii'.' a liri ibo !!. kn,nli In XMIi-oiitllte at Ui d iiure of X'oiihk k Hluiiic I The member o.' lb Part lit T. ai In r j.Hiilliiii kiuprir.-d Hie tillage pi t'lU d lomiier oil Flld.if (I Iiihiii, 4 hell III. V rfk.i lliriu lo piirlake of 4 hut Inn. h, a'r.ady iete. and wall ln. A l.irne ei id aalh.-itd at lha A II. I', XX'. hall on H.iliinluv rt.'iilt'K April Kb at 7 01 lo. k In llnl.-n lo adilr.".!.. itu-n by , Doiti Puller and O XX'. l .i .iIuiiii. of Dun. -ii I'ilv and m i 1. n I Ii . tlmi by Johimou Pro, iiri henlra MIm- lliltle and Meuiia llniultlii ,l..iiiK"l pl. a mil in rlie pariv for IbTir imil Iter ll luturdav lierio-., Ihe I. "Ion b.iiiK .Mr. Pulaliiln I I'lrlli.Uv The Mollur' ilub of Tor tl t'reek, of whli h Mr Hataliila I A liiellilier. preelite. her with a be'l llful lerr) t In German lii in. .XI ri Win linker making the prekeiitutltui ..-li At iiu.i.inK Rain.', vtbl'h ni-ru the orteruoon i.-uure, Mr. Aubr. y XXixid and Mr. Miner Jom won Hie prlie A ihiilily i olliilloi'. of lake and inflie u 'm'd mil (tie kuikU il.'p.irled ihlng Mr Hi t.iUU nuiin more happy t'lntidai. t . I ... . t- MULINO. MILINO. April 11 iSpeelall Mi Tblell and Kev. I'urtlM nr.. holding piolraelid meellnn at (he Mi-iIiimIi-I (iiunli They will lonllini to hold uieeiiur .i'lrlim th evt nliiK all llui. ii k. "Julie luriie erowd al lend the meeting and appear Inter eiled 111 then and all enjoy the uliu Ing by Mix Tldel, who U a gift t.l Vo:lllt. XX'e hoie Hill 'literefl will eoiitlnue in Ihe rhureh. ( Hull Pro, m in1 1 1 I busy now m ung lum'.MT. HukIiii s la looMiu up in Ihe lumber tr.nle. Mr. Punk and fiiiully hate moved to Kim; Valley. Titer" '"'fi making Ihel. 'loine hero In Mull'in lnee lut autumn. They formerly ro Hlded In King' Valley. Mr. Mahalu XX'a'Ineo, who ha been visiting her duughter In King Vul ley. returned to her honi here last week. Mis May Frlckmrn of Oreiroii riiy. ai vUlllug reliitlvi s and friend here Inst Week. Grant Ashby and . II. Durnxll in lo a buslne trip to Portland last Hl urday. Mr. Roan Wallaie and duughterlu law, Mr. KYed Wallace, visited lb A former' granddaughter. Rosla an I llael Klarr of Mackaburg U Wang of Canby, ennm try here In hi new auto last Tuesday, an I while passing through Miilino narrov iy missed having a serious accident. While crossing Ihe small bridge h i met Pert Wallace and family In a wag on, and the horses became frlghtenul at the auto when one horse hacked off the brblKo and the wagon wa bad ly smashed, but luckily no one was hurt. However, nveryone coiicerne I In the accident was badly frightened. XX'ayne Howard purchnsed several lots In Miilino lust week. He coutelii plates putting up n postoffire building during tho summer. Thero ure also several more new building contein-plal.-d In the near future. Mr. IHinlelson of Colton, Is going 10 put a stock of goods In the atoro room In the Mulino hall. Mr. Albert Krlckson, who has boeu seriously 111, Is Improving slowly. Last Friday afternoon, thn 7th. and MU grade pupids of Miss Grlco's school held n debate. The questions were: "Resolved, That tho horso Is more useful than the automobile" Tho auto won out. Tho other ones Hon was: "Which Is the most bene fit along educational lines the study of arlllimntlc or hlutory?" History was Judged to ba the most beneficial ac cording to tho nrgumont produced. Mrs. Inez Lurk 1 11 went to Oregon (ity last Saturday on business. Mrs. Jim Davis Is going to a Port land hospital next Saturday to be op erated upon. She has been In poor health for the past two years. Mrs, Kate Goiicher, who has been visiting relatives in Needy for tho past past two weeks, returned homo Friday. Mrs. Adams of Maoksburg was tho guest of Mrs. R. P. Wallace laBt Tues day. CLACKAMAS SCHOOL ELECTS CLACKAMAS, Ore., April 10. The eighth grade of the Cluiknmas gram mar school orgunlzcd and elected of fleers Friday as follows: Harllo Prower, president; ' Clara Johnston, vice-president; Purloy Jteynolds, treas urer, and Vera Flancry, secretary. Mildred Dedman was chosen class prophet; Vera Flanery, class poet, and Roy Johnston, claBB historian. It is proposod to have graduating exercises and several social festivities are hn Ing plannod. There are 12 member In the clasB, making It the liirjrest In the history of the school. Members ol tho clnss, besides Ihe above-named pupils, are Pernord Moore,' Margaret Robinson, Georgia. Potter, James Umi ker, Ihcodot Wold and Elmer Gray. Canby Department CANIIV, April IS. (SjeciaD Ono of the most enjoyable events of the season was the "hard times" parly given Thursday evening by tho East ern Star. Mere words will not describe the costumes worn, but many of them suggested that attic trunks and rag bag had been robbed of their con tents. Staid business meu and digni fied matrons each reserve aside and Joined merrily In the qualrllles, Vir ginia reels and games of long ago. Ora Slyter as Judge, Lee Eckewon ns corstaole, Howard Eeclei as attor ney and Henry Hewitt as clerk form- re .111 CUSTOM AI I UIIUL 1 tin iVi r. Arftu!4riVririt,.r;li slmlljiliKihi'K)dj.llti'iij (IngilirjuiiUaiaodiWfc lYirtvjIr nitSi-itWfWii tvss ami li'VluMUfl . Upturn Mirphu rurMucri miTAHCUTIC, illM UrrMl .'.-5 0 Atwtfrfl lU-nirdv forGwflf I Ion . Sour SUiwa h. UUcrt WormiJl hhvuKmix jruna lirssandLossorhUCP. rcSm4 SitMiarfcf KKW YORK. Etatt Copy of XVrsp)tr. ed a iell organlund ."'lit vim with' wonderful rnpldllr produced warrant and pronounced Judgment ntliil arlou i-eiiiii'iu n fir wearing "bili d lnrt." llk lie, ton i-l,ithe and Jewelry. The eulpiil were lined from fifleell in fill) 11 nt mil ic leiited. The u nllein.-ii secured lhlr 1 iirlinTU fr Hiinner bv tboonlui: u la dle loot, th owner of whb li wai nirely hidden liehlnd a screen. Some of Ihe gent'emen bine been heiir l l remark I tint It If i"i:rpi lulnu 'that small fert some Inrgn women have, olhera vlea rrrna. A pleasing pp gran in was rendered ronl.Hug of Hie following number: liiino solo, Xltst. 1. limine ee: n'i,l Ing, Mm. Pond Shadier; vecnl ol.i, Mis I onise Gustrock; recltaHon Mr. H.-len l-ce; piano solu, Mr. Pura inan; rending, Maude Peatty; vocal solo, Aron tc'; decllon, Mr. Mu lerloli; medley, M. sitiime !e, liar I, Missra liblHin, GiinlriK'k XVang. an I JobiHon. Mrs, R Super entertaltu'd Ihe fol lowing gileat over Sunday, Mr. mil Mrs. George Altnuu. Mr, liny Mc Gee,. Ml F.ninm Pergman and lorr Hutchinson, all of Portland. Mr. and Mr. llonry Garrelt. or iscwneri!: I'-'i-j bert anl Ora HiitchlnHou, of Mnllno. The Canby ! and bo) gae an -mi-Joyable dance at the band hull Sal-ill-day night. A good crowd wa pres. cnt. Aurora and Oregon City being well repiesented. Miss Gertlo Wilson of Oregon Cliy and Mis Clara Mitchell were guest of Mr. and Mr. It. J. Lunelle Salur tiny night. F. Awtson and family motored up from Portland Sunday to visit with the former' parents .iiimI sister, Mri. llenderllo. They were iieconipanled by Mr. Arntson'i father, Mr. Laud serlck. Miss Whitney, of Tnenmil, gave nn Interest In: talk oil mission nt the M. K. church Sunday evening. Ml.n Whitney Is treasun r of tho Columbia river branch of Woman'. Foreign illu sions. George (iorllam and friend, Mr. Lythn, of Portland, wero guests over Sunday with th-i former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Gorham. Mrs. G. W. XX'hltn, Mrs. Ar'hur Gn ham mid Miss Rlxy (irohnni, spent Sunday ut Liberal as guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Sailor. Miss Mabel Huffman und Mrs. Stel la Hart of Portland wero guests at tho Wang home over 8unday. .Mr. and Mra, B. A. Priest and daugh ter, Pernlco, wero Portland visitors for tho week-end. A.i.ti..,,. ) r. - mm i I FORDS FORDS FORDS FORDS j H 1915 Ford 5 pasa. fully equipped, practically new $395. 1915 Ford roadster, fully equipped, like new, $345.. s 1914 Ford 5 pass., fully equipped, klaxon horn, cut out S and apeedometer $295. 1914 Ford 5 paw., fully equipped, run only 4000 miles, jj EE: $325. " E 1914 Ford 5 pas., fully equipped, fineit condition, $295. 1914 Ford roadster, fully equipped, $275. 1914 Ford roadster, fully equipped, practically new, $295. Ej 1912Tord roadster, $197.50. s I FRANCIS MOTOR CAR CO. I E 1189 fll PRUNES AND GRAFTED WALNUTS Alto Pears, Peschei, Apricots, Almonds, Apples, Cherries, Smill Fruits, Etc. SAVE 50 BY BUYING DIRECT Mall your want list today, stittlng quantity and vnrlotios RUSH ns our surplus Is going fast. LAFAYETTE NUR8ERY CO., Lafayette, Oregon. VALLEY PRODUCE CO. ' WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fancy Dressed and Live Poultry, Eggs, Veal and Hogs WE Write ns for shipping tags. Send ,.&.. PORTLAND, OREGON For Infanta itd Children. The Kind' You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CUM Mr. XX'alter l-elmimil. of Oregon lil . altelided the dull' e H.iluidiiv lilkiit, and spent Sunday with Canby fil.-m's. P. O. Stacy and Arthur Graham lured to Liberal Salur.l.iy aflern ioii Mild remained until Sunday eveliii'i-. enjoying mini, good fishing along the Mohtlht. Mrs. Cvini fnfrllnt Mr Caasl F.V411 eiilerle'ii -d a few friend ut card S.itunlnv t ti ll ing In honor of her guest. Mi. I.rr eiuo, of Porthin.i. Ilinh 'ore ; won by Mis Fayctlu Johnson and Mr. Adi.111 Knight. Mr. Lnwreine and Win. Maplo were awarded Hi" roiio latlona. Piilnly rerehuinl .t' sered al lliillvldiial tables. Ntw 6lor for Canby. The building formerly oitiipIihI by tho Pig Hl store wa reopened this week by Sum Gold-'-n. of Portini'd, who I hun lllng j lomplete line of furniture. XV. Pell of Pottlmd. a (iin'-'y visitor several days tbl i''k . CANBY L00CE ENTERTAINS CANMV. Ore.. April 7 -(Mpe. 1 ,1 IF pei l it ll.'ttillli'TS iiirly In I S - W.M-. Kit k llebokah lodge enl' about 40 guests lit a Gun purl) Tuesdnv night. First prlnei awarded Miss Fay.-tln Johnson and II. A. Perkmun. Mr. F. A. Kruegi r relumed Sumhiy from the Oregon City hospital, bring ing with her, I'.atiy Kdwiird. thr.M wiH-ks old. Mr. K. A. Priest took her daughli r, Pernhn, to 1'ort'iind Thursday to re relvo medliul Irealment. Gardner Whipple and William Miilem wero Initialed Into the Artisan lodge. Wednesday evening. Tweniy-' IH-j Wsltlng nieiiiliers were present from Oregon City. A liiinipiet and gen eral good time fallowed the Initiation. It. Copplck. n foin.-r resblent of Caii by, was greeting old friends here Wed nesday and Thursday, llo was on hU way to Portland, after u visit to hi homo In Prownsvllle, Oregon. She Grow Nervous at Nightfall. . More drended than nil iiliirm of lire by night Is the hoarse, hrusiw cough of rriiup to iho nervous mother who fear Ihlii tenor ol childhood. XX'hy worry, when n few timely doses of Foley's Honey and Tar will ward off croup and clear thn throat of choking phlegm. It will give you conlldeni'i. to fnco nightfall without fear of croup. Mrs. Pen Meyerlnk, (iymer, N. Y says: "Our little girl wou'd surely havo had croup hut Foley's, Honey and Tar stopped It at once." (Adv.) EAST 13 & HAWTHORNE AVE. CHARGE NO COMMISSIONS PAY CASH PAY THE MARKET PRICE PAY PROMPTLY shipment to ui and get quick returns. Ibia 10S8