nuiVJAS.ciXV j;si kui'Kihi; hhhv ai'ihi.h tun.. oi.M'tiov nrv i-:nti-:kimmsk. iimihv. mav ti. vm - M 1TP Nwm CANBY DEPARTMENT t SIV. V.. II tSj-.ul) I. l I 'A ai.f Uii'e 4 (.til) . I. I 'i rliiit Hunt!) . lulkellt !'.,' i,4'll -I I lUi. ant Mi li.it . V.bUr aiii i I. (I 1.4 in a i, lrl,l( M.,il I li II t: 1. II. I n 4 m 1 i.ia.l. I MitM I.IHUlt li4 l.f.lit Mai. ! tiiiMar K.'ii 1. 1 l. al i.ialIU. M.trl ll'iP. .all, ll.l.il ! 'id ' ! l. " fcl,. .. t I. ,,. rlU J..l.i..m ;riaiiiti il,,ia uhiIi i.( l'.,ll.i t;. Ma'-.-l 1 t,f :.,., if IVilUnl i hirai v. ..!.. In llu , l .(. a t'"-l iff an.iil .! at Hi Miia Jhnir It Hmliit. WaM limn An in i nl tax vi.a ., il.n ,'jki ' Tin Mi.ihaH'a l'nir..ii M;-.-iu .in iin liil'a J.liiini.l 4 a ARDENWALD. MACKSotna. I'.mlry and "n. I..u.-I I'"!', all of I'mlland. r' inline tht-ir hum full h-t Sun.U). Mi Alma .n.liT..m hd ViIIihI by lh train M.m.U)-. A ! i( ao Willi-.!, t'ut the nr.er u un known. Mi. II. me fiitrrtinl the I !.' . i I., r In' 1 i' I j) Vlia I. M Ml.il.. I in it i an.. I i.. 1 1 : n M l u- Ii iii Hi, li ai i all. tin n ml VI,. l' V 1 a nun la Mi I I.. tr. a all .. 4 . MARQUAM I raki. Kv MAKQl'AM. May 11iShm.I)--Th Marram -hiKl clJ lt Fri day after uvful yrar for lh cMr, with t.uy. I". Urkitu a prin cipal n. Mm Sophia Ma.lnon a primary traihir. Prifrir larkin pio to SilviTtun nut year, aiij Mi AUPKNWAl.il. May II - tS MACKSUriW, May H.-Swial .iiiw.l.i,..!. iiH.rnliiK. M.iv 3. J.'A twe hie lifetime i on Ion K. I'ulaun. romity atiiH-nntriuli'nt of' play-tlay wlcotne a Irtnl holulay with AiJ Wf.lnra.lay rrhmila. and MUa (oRlll of lhi Or ; Bl the fervor of thoae who have hut nun Aurii uluiral ioI'.'ci' Wr.tt-1 th,one or two Jay urora from toil . liuliiT lri..l dull of tl f a.h Mil Mia j ,),,, ctlnre year, ao do w clinic to 'oni;l nil i ll.nl..ntratilln In ''-! th di-partinif Spring with It frn mill In whlrh cwrv nu'inlu r aa w'rv , verdure and newly awakened growth inuili lntorot'd. Many of tlu "' ' m- fondly a thoae whone winter are unil ulrla tire aln-ady workliK out mnj ,trt, with only lrafloa. llii-ir ilut) proJi-ta. 'tree and froicn irround to meet the Krl.lay. May 5. w ivld.ral.-4 M (or roonth,. wh.iol wllh fl.-id day rM-n-iwn Iht Thouirh our lawna never loe their v.-nlh.r Ix-lnr? ttul.-in.nt It ai n.s ( n (n SximmfT drouth. v...ry o ha :ii vnu Hi.l.H.ra ,nJ th. onB 0f the w.ld bird U never t'luli im-inlx-ra arrvrJ lemonau an I k.,.ht ikouh the raaei itav rid Wir. . tirth Srad ...y . ; Chri,tm..ti.le and ' ika aiar.?auin ratl nHrnnntlll inttUt. a t II . L. iL. . ihe ird.all tram, lie only diarR.'d a j ""7 . ."..T . 5la.".'n W Moiaii w.m .... penny and tho count of pennl w ' V "2 " ' n U of th mr,,Jr of ,M fa,r,'n' ihowed -ixty ilalior. to his t.-nt. ! it drenching r-mi , nJ ru'hlr, !" the .ohotara. ls.na and Kalh.-r KinVy viaitod and chenah ea.h panainj day with IU Mi(M.( nJ 01iv ourit 4lf Mr. MotTU of I'ortland laat wei-knd. lenrtheninr lipht. it thnlllnp bunlle 0ngon fi,y Wpre out h, m, on ' Mm A. Hollo of riai-kama rlaltod and itir to pet the leanon crop h - n tritndt la.t week. Mr. and Mr. Uatim or iiiwooa i.a.-- piani Wit.i n.v t -- n,, at rain are hitlmic trie tar- ,j,,n. carol oi reiurninu onus, mo n The Mh crad ha Just mvlved a : bloMom ot me eany ana in emmj. fini,hinir their prinif elinr package of fln lottera irom Anoon. imii oi me laie prinu. ts vi.v l'. Z. Mma l-oia K. Httrtn-.an' .boil! pretful thoupht that May brinf made the rvply. 1 alon i that it is the last month of ThiiMday evenlnj Mr. Maria. Orv-1 Sprinp. icon' fldd workor for th Industrial: Although the rain prevents plant club, with County SuporliiU'nd.'nt Ca'- jn(j jut now, the delay seems likely avan ave a plcturn show a: the sch.vil ( t0 he made up by the rapid irrow-th houiH-. i of crops that were earlier in the Mrs. Boso E. Hold waa Married lat ground. Potatoes and com are irrow-. Mk l.i Mr Yixl Klmon of Vuni'inivor. ,.. ,.k.,.;.i ra ailvanrinir ran- Wash. ' idlv and the lone rows of Summer in tow'n Saturday. The seventh rsrade here took the ve(retah'es seem higher with each re ceoRraphy examination and the sixth turninr daVi We have every indica urado took phyalolouy Monday. M ty Uon (hat our tatoes win be ready v. Ull ll III.' .lh.!.l aliiltll In. I al lli.i litiiiie of Ur M l l.'i' Mr h.j.u. and rlt. I.. 1 1. l.i'..! luf i.1i ii it lor Ilia rnauii., .i Mi li I, .,,Ml.i.k. nral.l.Mil Ida W l . irr rami IU a aim i all Hi- nil a ai I Mo-ni. I. ir al.li nl vli M i I'.hI alia .l.i'd i4..iia, ni lliiiic al II. ' tt. rnordui Mrl.' f M tt , t,. u. Mia rn.ni) no H".'iii imi J. Iii .im, . oil r (...!, : u' i lai i , j a Ui nl Hhino' i, a lilt t!i n i m i a.o It. lint It.l.lier i.unnr. Tti, to at Hi ri'linii, ' V.mi iIiiiu. at Un- II. jiiil. l a feMiM !.". I a.'iu. Ili.li . .-. " Aillnir liliihani !( .- I o t I i) unl In f r. ii iiii.i..in tliiii hitiia a. fiiii; I.I lali-nulU I . t -ar. nh a t.j llrltt IllilllUf a -1 emu fiiilil tlila llitii- "'ll Hi" "hi II if I ho tlllaa'.cti.if . iolililrii.il i on hah I j Toll .lu ll , Ki.li'lil (. lotrr The aia I. Ii alll lilrl lli.i ' I 1 1. .1 , .i ll.it , t olid Mrdnrxlay o il.illlll ri-flr.lillli lil : !le tliiale, Ml l.ii I l JM-hlnn I la I j. t llii.lil :i. 'li. ii - i.j.Uik k an I id. a-ijit M on M 11 art in. m and Aaia i I Uuia i-r paati uai I ' I'. r 1 1 . t. . h .' ut. lay ri-lilli Mr and Mr. K '. Vltnii. of I'm I bud. are r.M'Mni; i . iu-uiI'iIbIIoii i on l!i arrltal of a li' i Hniid. Mr. NiImjii wa f.niintl Mia K'f.o k, well known III l anli) J. Hli-ufoid M.H.n- ol Mllmma. o.- UK llm In. II' . iiiiMh Mi d.Hi ra I. i l. i . k. l .l.. I'f ,k lil .ll. II. ud .l.o III r lav I' Kah. 't.ilili. I! Mnllll, Willi.' iini. l. i;i4.i4i'i. Wall. a Mull. M U.i iu- Mn-ildni Wli ll.. H,. nl ik. ;tf ai d II il i a I lli .lrl t'luill and Hull HuMirllall I of I'oll'. nd 'flf Kliralu i f Mr It It I. re Cnlli!. Aurora Buimiil Man Win. A ..'l jll dam inlrH...'d of III" Im I in- aa itu ii of fallt'l, ni't Ilia tmallii-a un n uf A'ir.ini. nn Iho I'aiit y diaiuoiid Tu.'.'Uv Tli itu ro.H ll In a ! lot for A Hi of 4 ilh a a. oie uf t In 1 Tlio liniMip for I'aiiliy .n a l.il'oa i. Cal.li. r, II. in S.iiiiii . ll. lo r. It rii.lrd III pulpit at ' M K dnil. li II. la- and Henry CoMn; lit baa. H. riiinday limnilng. j (irll.lile; ;nd la' W. II I'alr. .ltd t'liarlr Craham. o( li'-t;ou I'll!.' l ji, II II. r.' n n a . almtl. J. I. K" k-r aa a Kirt o.r li'i til IT.day al th ami; r at tit fii-ld. K. A. Kt'ii-i-.r. le'l Mh. MavweU Koisor cave a hirthdav ilay party Saturday afternoon. May 0 It was the occasion of hi thlrtiM'nth l.irthd.iy. A number of the school diiUrren were pres. :it. All enjoy .M thniif.-lves Rrvatly. mer haril. for it makes them late linir their sprinif seedinr. (I. W. Hentley of Moodburn wa calliriK' on old friends in town lat week. Rv. Henry Spesa of Parkplac was here last week smiling and shak ing hands with his many friends. II was formerly minister her of the M. E. church. rate in loinf Clenn Larkins of Meadowbrook was day last week. : C. C. Borland Miss Hertha Miller is home atrain after an absence of several months. A. B. 1 lib bard and family of Wil hoit were in town Monday. The lute rains are making the roads I'llllll'l rmlir f la-lil. . hoiiie of hi troth, r Artliur Mln la-xr (Srahani ai'ii' .'4iii.l blui ' (rron City Halur.lai Mrs. It. H. Hew i'ti a 1'i.rtland fhopprr l-ilay J. l Kui.lth nude a liuainosa trip: Kblin. 3r !. V NiMer: ilmrl. H lli'ld. I lia Walt. Autor line up I'jti h r I" l44i aim. plli her. Z H. bltali and K. I .. I . . I t .ui t). W. Krui-m r; Snd l'. V HTSGAoTOiif I CASTOli 1 or a .. f to Portland Monday Mia Amy Whipple I'.-iit Hi wivk end with Portland n. trn t'uy (rli-nda llili'hiiK k. HK.it lli ld. li ti.irti l'. Irft fli ld. J. k Uhleli, renter field. V Mll'er. I'niiilr - M. J. a v. a tin young cult on in a few jrnrden products will be weeks. Outside building, as well as land clearing, is at a standstill at present. , but undone work is going on. Frani Whooplna Cough- j Craxberger is preparing td build a Out- of the most successful prepara- fine new barn and Ed. Morris is do tlnns in use for this disease is Cuam- ing the same, while scarcely a ranch berlain'4 Counh Remedy. S. W. Mt-jjn this vicinity is without a consid Clinton. llrandon Sprinss, Ala., writos. . erable addition of newly cleared "Our baby had whooping cough as bad ground for the crops of the present as any nany coum nave u. i kiic uon vcar. for us before the end of June, straw berries in their prime before the month of May has left us, as other , j,aj ni jn t),0 wjnter, on account of so much freshly graded roadway. Mrs. P. M. Bentley is slightly im proved. S. (I. Nisholson and wife were in town this week. left for A inland and other Eastern tiregon town Mon day. Mr. llorland m a delegate to th .State Grange at t'.rsnd Pass and is master of Oswego lira nice. Mr. Steiner i erecting a fin new residence for Arthur llorland of Tual itan Meadows. The Misses K'.hi-I and Marian ThompKon of Oswego were llaielia visitors Sunday. John lligham left for the mountains Wednesday, where he expects to spend the summer. WILSON VILLI f H M lMfllMl l SANDY. . a t STAFFORD. I I. ChamborUiln's (.'oush Keinedy and it goon cot him well." Obtainable ev erywhere. (Adv.) ; SANDY, May 11 (Special) Preparations are being made for an athletic field met of the local grade schools next Saturday under the au spices of the Sandy Union High Frank Hilton, who came home from i his mountain ranch ill with grippe a i fortnight ago, has recovered suffic iently to return to his work of prepar. s. .;.. f. ' ing his ranch for his family. Mr. i Hilton finds his land exceptionally fertile and well drained. Working tne Jcnooi siuoem Doiiy. .-u me scnoois i ranch will be his present object, leav- in the neighborhood are invited to en- a, ? j. . i f r j. . : ing to the future the development of ter all the contests. a the coal mine he has discovered on his In the evening the Union High CLACKAMAS, May 11. (Special) i place. School students will give an enter- Mr. w H Wettlufer and babv ' Ed. Craxberger's cheese factory tamment, the proceeds to be applied came home last Friday. ! Patron3 have increased in number so toward the payment for a piano. WII.SONVII.I.E, May 11. (Spec j iul Mr. M. C. Young and ion Wal lace attended the celebration at Cham- Hg on Saturday. Mr. Eliiabeth Hrobst IoNon vi.it ed her parents here last week, return, ing Saturday to her home in Portland. Mi. Howard and Mr. Short visited relatives here on Saturday, and ac companied them to Champoeg. Mr. and Mrs. I'orri' ymmgoat baby made 1'H per cent at the eugenic ex hibition at Portland. Mr. John Ilutson went to Portland on Saturday. Mrs. Ctonin and son Morri were .1! All lllliiL J flN tlx I AVceyVr!rt,i ftimilJibritrllMf jnllbSM Prtimoli'aDifi.-itkiflrrifJ tv'M and Ik-vi unLilnt nrtTie (limim MixphLir itrMurrtl . ...... . . fltll .AAlll III II . jhaW-yiiv i wttirmax ! la Anntrct nVmrih fi furUVl liou.SourSiniah.liLai"" Voroil'ioUlsWi i(rn iiniiklLossorui;r. IVSmaV Jinir NEW YOWK. i rorlnfuntiinnd ChlMran. The Kind You Havo Always Bought' Boars tho Signature of L7 In Use For Over Thirty Years ni Ksait Copy ol W raier. fwl iiHilMMif asaaaia CLACKAMAS. . ... .a i i .... . i i . . rortland visitor on aturlIay. STAFFORD, May 11. (Special) i Mr. Ed Huker had an accident with Mot farmers, or farmer' wive had hi automobile last Sunday, break succeeded in getting gardens, large or j ing the axle. Fortunately no one small planted, and the rain of Friday; was hurt. and Saturday proved quite welcome. I The Hood View Iwsket social, given Mrs. J. Q. Gage of St. Helens is still under the auspices of th Udies' Aid, vith friends in Stafford, quite mater- was very enjoyable and netted the ially improved in health. I ladies about :I2,00. Mrs. Holton came in Saturday fur The Epworth League sent dele- a few days" visit with her mother, ' gates to the convention last week. Mrs. M. A. Cage, before going to As-' Miss Nellie Angus went to New- torin, where she and her younger berg on Mutulay, to bo gone for three daughter will make their home . I weeks. ; ;. ; . ; i i ; ; t To Try Out New Plant "The Ltoo-ier Schoolmaster" will A package of roots of Mr. Huss-1 be given in motion pictures for the HAZELIA. ,baum's famous Eastern Wine, or rhu- Ix-nefit of n school drinking fountain, Wh nlnnt was reeentlv sent to Burns. I nt the village school house on Friday ! m . , i .1: . , : l l.i.l. ..!..!., -...I....I. i ev.-iiuiK. .iuy iiu, u. vikiii .umii. ' Admission 25 cents for adults and 11. (Special) 1 pcrabunilance nf alkali in its soil. 15 cents for children. Everybody . ! c.i . I i I - liens in nnarp uinmk "'iini-. !..., ,. , '.. ,i..,i. u..,i .!, to erain kceD most of the Hazelia i Let Neighbor Geo. Aden look to his, Mr. nud Mrs. Aubrey Wood ami I fiv nAinto',1 u-.r -4 1,1, h t w rocMr,!.. ! farmers busy these fine days. Even I laurels. He had hen that laid a big , daughter went to Portland Saturday Rev. J. R. Landsborough, pastor of as a SVinbot of health. A rod flv. the farmers, who have been exten- the Presbyterian church at Oregon pointed star appears on ca' h pai-ka-i sive cabbage cultivators, are seeding John W. Ixler, wa rendered. The day night with the latter' mother, young folk then Joined heartily in Mr. Howlett. game until it ram time for the do-, S. J. Eddy waa a Sunday gueat at purtur of the visitor. i the home of It. II. (iibaon. Mr. Peter Itasmussen and her A. P. McMillan, accompanied by daughter, Mabel, from Sulem, vlited hi brother, passed through Eagle relative her thi week end. Creek on Sunday with two cows, which Miss HlodwKn Thoma arrived from he had Ixiught from Henry t'd.-ll. Portland Saturday evening' and left! Mr. II. S. June of Portland wa Sunday on th i o'clock. j th Sunday guest of her mother, Mr. Th Farmers' Union will give a , Viola IMuglasa. play entitled "The lla.helor.' Club", Jimn Affolter and family, who have recently nriiulrrd a new Ford, have been enjoying numrrou ride in it. Mr. Roy Oouglns wa calling at the hoiun of It. It. tiibson Sunday. ' lln-y Hay in School Mis Edna Kennedy, had an ex- on Saturday, May 20. The cast l practicing every evening and a howl ing success Is assured. I.loyd Schrain has installed touring seat in his auto truck and is now prepared to take passenger on plens. ure excursion. A basket social will be given ut c,.(singly busy day lal Saturday ow. the Henrici school house Saturday ig (u hn state examination. Iloth May 1 ith. An excellent program is teacher and pupils will hail with de being prrpared by the pupils under the iKht the new era when examination directum of Miss Sfivnce. ure obsolete. May l'.'lh is th date set by County ..... , , . . . , ,, ., , i ... i i, ii iv. Waller I'oug as wa down to visit Superintendent ( a avan for Ru ly ISiy .... , . , i . ,', , .. , i . ,, , .l with his wife, who i convalescing celebrating tha Ktandardiiatlon of the , ., , ,, , " r.i... mi. nn..rl ..ii rt n hi., Ihrt.nt nn Sunday. Urge Attention to Sunday Srhnvl (leaver Creek school. J. Maxson. who had his collar bone ! greatly that he is obliged to get a broken, is getting along nicely. ; larKe to carr tne da"' JUP' Mrs. Eberly was in Portland and I" ' ' Uregon City visiting inenas ana rei- atives last wek The Timber Grove school closed last Tuesday, May 11. Mr. Clyde and Miss Hazel Ringo last Sunday visited their uncle, Jack Ringo, who is very ill and is not ex pected to live, The Mothers' Club will meet 11th with Mrs. Nora Ilepler. May V. J. t'lurk, editor nf the Imb-peii.b emv hntcrprliv and rauilldnti. lor tho li rl.daluro, Is heartily opposed tii tho enactment of further frs-uk law to hamper Industry and keep capital from ruining hero to deielnp our nat ural resource. CoIIuko (Jrovn Sentinel. It is to be n-grettrd t ilut so few at tend the Pleasant Hill Sunday school, which, might, with the hearty coop eration of ull tluiso in the communi ty, be made such a power for good. If other districts, no largor than ours, have good Sunday schools, why cannot ours? A Symbol of Health. The Pythagorians of Ancient Greece ate simple food, practice'l temp' -ran- : Eastern Oregon, for trial In that dis- j trict, which in most places has a su- HAZELIA, May- Plowing and seeding a largo acreage egg for exhibition, but Mrs. Gage has ! Miss Helen Murray, formerly a a hen of the Huff Orpington variety, j popular teacher here, visited her City accompanied by the choir of the i of Chamberlain's Tab'ets, and still ful- most of their ground. I which recently hatched a brood of 10 lirothcrs at tho farm last fniuruay church, held the Sunday afternoon ills Its ancient mission as a symbol t f There will be special meeting called chickens, and five days auerwnrus unci aunany, returning on nunimy eve. service at the Grange hall. Rev. health. If you are troubled with Imli- at Hazelia school house Monday resumed her duties as luying hen, ning to Portland, where sho has been Landsborough was the principal j gestion, biliousness or constipation evening, May 15th, to decide whether j laying an egg every day, not quite as speaker of the afternoon. There were i Ket a package of these tablets from the Hazelia district shall have a new large as the egg heretofore mention about 200 people present Everybody ' your druggist. You will be surpris-d school house, which i3 badly needed, j ed. but of a satisfactory size, and is eninved the service. Next Sundav I lit the quick relief which they afford. Evervhndv in the district ia invited In ! still a zealous mother of her fast the Methodists of Oregon City will j Obtainable everywhere hold services in the morning at 11 j o'clock and in the afternoon at 2:30 4, o'clock. They want the people to bring their lunch in baskets so that j ;. the people that have to go a distance can be there at the afternoon service. ! Fred and Tillie Bauer of Colton were in town last week. (Adv.i BARLOW. 4. .i 'J. 4. (j S. y ii be present Mrs. F. W. Hultberg was a pleas ant caller on Mrs. A. S. Helms Mon day afternoon. Theodore Steinhiller, who has been spending several days on the coast, returned to his home at Hazelia Thursday. Alfred Thomas, who has been quite RART.flW. Mav 11 ISneeiaD Mrs. Goldia Helms and Mra. Ira ' Tne following named nunils were ex- 'ck, is up and able to resume his du- Merdith and family from Vancouver empted from the eighth grade ex- ties at this writing, are visiting Goldia's parents, Mr. and amjnatjon: Cecelia Johnson, Leona M'ss Lucille Duncan, a prominent Mrs. Goff and family for a few parmenter, Stella Berg, Orville Wid- school ma'am of Hazelia, closed a very months. j (j0W3j fjeo. zigier, Edward Dregnie. successful term of school on the coast Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bottemiller ; Mrs Grin(jiar,d and daughter Malla recently. Miss Duncan is spending were in town on Monday. 1 eft Monday of last week for South the summer vacation with home folks. Miss Laura Moore went home to Dakota on a visit. Little Emil Zivney, who has been Gresham to stay because her school 1 Mis8 Anna Bane retUrned home ioT 80me time. is improving very c'08e' ! last week from San Francisco, where slwly. W. H. Wettlaufer was in town last ; she has been visiting a sister several Theodore Steinhiller sold a carload Friday on business. ! months. of fine nav and loaded a car in Oswego Gracie Sagar is staying with her j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jesse of Spo- Friday. Mr. Steinhiller is a good far sister, Mrs. Geo. Clarke, on High-1 kane visited Fred's parents last week. mer and an a11 around good fellow as land. I Robert Parrot of Glenwood, Wash., weH- A party was given at the home of J. who is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Tere will be no meeting of the C. Nelson Saturday evening, May 6. s Jesse, is visiting them. Hazelia Literary and Debating society Among those present were: Misses ! There will be May Day exercises Saturday evening, May 13th, as plan Elda Marquardt, Mary Bottemiller, the last day of school. The teachers ned. 88 the Bcho1 building has been Ruby Gard, Bernice Gard, Sylvia have a Maypole ready to erect when condemned as unsafe for public use. Goff, Mrs. Ivan Merdith, Agnes Nel- the weather permits. Mlss Harriett J. Duncan is very son; Messrs. Rufert Marquardt, Ed-j Mrs. Wurfel went to Portland Sat-.ousy these days having dental work win Bottemiller, Walter Lee, Alva ' urday, where she underwent a serious done. Gard, Elmer Kleinsmith, Arthur Hen- operation Monday. Mr. Wurfel was Joe Bamer called on S. S. Bautz ton John Buol, Alexander NelBon, with her, and at this writing he au.rla-V Henry Nelson, Henry Ginther, Walter phoned that she had stood the oper- The Rev- Mr. Coleman was a guest Kleinsmith, Lewis Maxon, Claudus ation incely. We hope for Mrs. Wur- a the H. T. Duncan home Saturday Bottemiller, Charles Nelson and Mrs. fel's speedy recovery. nlEht- , Nelson Refreshments were served Miss BesBie Brudvig and brother A- s; He'ms marketed hot house and the evening was spent in playing Carl, Miss Theoline Larson, Frank lettuce in Oswego Saturday cards Everybody had a godd time. Jesse, Dr. Cowley and daughter Miss m Mrs. Morgan, an aunt of Mrs. H. t- T?' TT"'. T. Duncan, who lives in Portland, is very ill at this writing. Richard Zivney and little daugh ter Geraldine were in Oswego Wed nesday. Miss Harriet Duncan was shopping in the Rose City Saturday. Miss Imogene Jewell of Portland visited at Hazelia Friday. H. M. Borland was visiting in Mc Minnville Sunday. Geo. Nagle's new barn is nearing completion. It will be remembered that Mr. Nagle lost a fine bam and several head of stock a few months ago by a fire of unknown origin. Theodore Steinhiller was unfortu- OEMs The Drink That Fit's A drink that shouldbeon every table PORTLAND BREWING CO., Portland, Ore. On ! at all leading Groceries and Confecticoari't PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY growing brood. Can anyone neat that? Cutting Timber Into Cordwood Mr. Hitc and family are moving in to a tent house on Mr. Schatby's wood lot for the summer, where they and others arc engaged in cutting into cordwood and hnuling to market an other section of the timber owned by Mr. Schatby. Mrs. Ida Delhor was brought home on Friday last from the Oregon City hospital, not essentially improved In health, hut a specialist called in to see her decided she would be better at home, where she could have quiet and be with her family. He advised not much company for awhile, there fore, the anxious neighbors call by telephone to ascertain how she is. Her faithful sister is still with her. 4 MEADOWBROOK. iiy 4 . i, 4, MEADOWBROOK, May 11. (Special) The Meadowbrook Liter ary Club will give a three act comedy, "Back to the Country Store," on Fri day night, May 12, at the Meadow brook school house. The proceeds will go towards buying a piano for the school and literary club. Ad mission will be 25 cents for adults, 15 cents for children. Ice cream and cake will be served for 10 cents after the play. The club has spent consid erable time on the play. Miss Belle Houghton returned to Mulino Wednesday after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Frank Evans. Those who took the eighth grade examination Thursday and Friday were William Miettenlem, Gill Nord ling, Katie and Walter Hoptetter. Mrs. Cbas. Holman returned home Monday after spending several weks visiting her daughters in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larkins, Nettie, Allen, Ruth and Alma Larkins spent Sunday at R. L. Orems at Union. "Buy It In Oregon City." teaching for tho past two yenrs Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham went to Portland Saturday. Miss Pilkington gavo a very delight ful May Day party a her scholars nt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Nor mnn Say, on Saturday preceding May 1st. Games were played, and the prize for the "Geography" game was won by Virginia Say. A dainty col lation of good things was served to the hnppy guests and each one. was presented with a favor in the shape of a May basket, exquisitely hand paint ed and filled with candy. Wilsonville school will close on Thursday, May 18th, after a very successful school year. Concert Way 17 Of a great deal of interest to Wil sonville people and those around is a concert to be given by Miss Mny Anna Brobst, pianist, in tho A. 0. U. W. hall May 17. There will also be a fine violinist and baritone singer to assist, and a large concert grand piano from Portland will bo used. i .1. I t I 4. EAGLE CREEK. ! I -I. ! 4 4: KAGI.K CKKF.K, May II. (Spec lal) Mr. and Mr. Geo. Preister and sons, who were over to tho homo of Roy Douglass recently, returned homo on Sunday. Mr. Preister came over last Tuesday anil has been helping her sister, Mrs. Douglass, with the work, Mr. Preister coming after them on Sunday. A. 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