Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 19, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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CLACKAMAS.
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mrg t 10 ciilivk. All who li.it i
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Mra. It SnmUraa wit t lr.n .-r
I'rw-a Ylil.i) In i-t.4 tin da
lih h r ilaui-ti't-r Vr Hi-rnun.
Vla Alil.A J.pMin llif S'ltat if
lri ItH-i l.trkm lal i'ii.!.i
Mra. I(ul') li ul.ilili. oho Inn I .-. n
linlting hi-r imiihi r. .M: Mary I'riX'k
nr tho Uat irk. It'll lat S.itur.l.iy
to Jnn h'-r iiui.l.an.1 lu A t . . r i .t S!i.-
a a.-iiiuiMni". a far aa I'ortUnJ
hy hi-r alrlrr. Mr r'rrj Walbip of I
Inliin Mtlla. Mnt Walhuo ap.nl lh'
Jay ahopplnu In I'unUnJ and rtturtt'tl
home on the rvmlnc tar. i
The n-cular nmnthly , ninn -f
Kranre a held lu-re Ul Saturday. i
auniptuoii J'nn.T a ncrted at tU'
noon hour. The alt. ri.l.uu'f ta c.hi 1. 1
Mr. and Mr. AuKuf Krkkin 'ut
to Portland lat Satur.lay on tniln'. '
Tb.'T rame aa far aa their aon'i pla. e.
and :ated there un'll Monday. h.-n
lhy teiurn-d home. Their on. Kl
roer. hotn they inlted realdea on a,
farm mtr Oreuun City.
N. II. Parnetl went to Orecon rityj
Sat'irJay and Khi'e in lotto w tho
Kiieot of Mr. and Mrv fHxer lMxon
Mr. and Xr. tlamest Jonea and rhll
dnn were the citet of Mr. an J Mrs.
Walter Wal.l.irf Sunday.
Mm. It. Sodrj and Mifs tirlee
art re the ( ivata of Mra. Jon. U Pan
ielk Sunday uitern.Hn.
Mr. I.ons who has heen rlously
ill with inf amtnatory rhetitnatlam for
aevernl week, will le moved to the
Oti-Kon City honpltal for treatmtnt on!
Toesday. j
A M-rion aix-ldcnt happend at s hool
the general a'ear.mee of the (troiin.li.
for lu lortll.'ii dav
The ".ipil of the interme.lt.i'.'
riH'm of the ah.Hi here were takMi
ly nuloimiliil" eiiirlon to the City
I'ark in rortl.ind la-t Saturdat. in
ilur.'e of their (e.uUer. Mi Anna
I'sii kni.ill. All .ill ! .iv l.it tiiere to
the tartou ile.irittient of the hi
an.! the ihil'iieu'n pl.it tr.niti.l h.ik tin
tm nwly ftijniid I't- the yoiii.Ksten.
and thry r't.irne,l to their home 'n
the etetiinc happy I'.'t tired.
Mra Sarah TlmniM'n of Shamro. k
UeU'ktill lo.litr. of I'laekainat. will go
aa ileletfate to the Thirtieth anni..M
aranlun of the Kebekalt anneinMy of
Dr-ccm. I. O. 0. V.. whleh will ronteite
in Kii'tmr? from May J.i to L'T.
y ViM.i: t ItKClt. Mat l I'll '. n1'
Mr nl Mra ' Ci-'ke penl
S iMiril.it iUk'IiI ttiili H e l.ii'.io i ..;. i
er. Mra 'lotlell
It II ill! .'tl .i .1 I'.'illaii l tl"lt..r
Iri-lay
Mm. Walter loni;!a. who tui I'eeii
III I'ottlaiil the i.tt llir.e '.
j t .line li.iine oil S.iMr.l.M
' J P. WiHi lie .Hid l(e !' Ill Sllllit.it
tilcht with Mra llowlelt.
Mm Y.. J. K'ldv and .n. I.rm e, of
I'ortl.uid. who lute t-eii the uei nf
her aiter. Mra It. II liiii.nii. the p.i -i
three week, returned home Sm.li.
Mr K..t a vnnipanli .1 tin tn.
John llenkle made a trip In IVrMan 1
lant Saturday.
Mra. Murphy i.t'l. d on M: Ii
IVuitha l.i-l Ihiii.l.it .ift rin'ii
V V Kterhiirt. Itepul.H. an inn!;
date fur iiui'ity aeh..r. a. i .miihhiI" I
l.t y. I.. Valfrey of Mni.tli.i tt.in ..mi
a--iiii; Hie I'.'.m.I.' Cre. k .niiiiltt 1..M
w eek
Mra. Viola iMnda-ii had the tin...
torun-e to aiep on and r-m a n.nl In o
her fiHit the other da). It U iUi'.
aore 1ml la ."'ttini: l .'tti r
.lan.e Cil'non. Mr. and Mtv II. !'!
I to I. ate
limk at. lei
I thef il.m.
liuirnliiK
I'n" lilh
with the
id till wo
The leai'her
ii .
me. 1 1 hi; and f t . lle. aa ' 1
I lio in. ao Wil'ully ,,.
are milt en ii ! ri p t..
! lion . A e are t y aeti I
Hi it oi e .. imr K. Imi hi, ',
I.. t I'd at lll.it .1 Mil e ")"
t..i. h r '
I lie Ki nil and h it r.
Un'k t.rt tellott jitid il.n:
' .ii i. Ii . nl. I wi'atlu r The i
' .laid. I. a ale t. rv Jit. ir Id
.'In iif! iNmi waa In
Sal ill Satill lilt M'ttltili
I the Martinet illtcree i e
i dlleai1.lt .
BARLOW.
H I I m M I I H
. .. d all Li
,1 illii.toi
i. .tela, an
. k, Sill. la.
'.. d a hoard
Hie puplli
. ted Ihere
lll.-ll .t. Iiii.iI '
, know that j
-. h.s.l Kir. a j
i.i Dplle the :
i . ." md here!
I Ii. .in ao
i M.-t and j
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K, So and
'iie' fur
I.i I." tried
WACKSBUna
' r. turn, d lini.ie Monday lie Hat
.. i ulli; . tilled him Inline
Mlt Katlin Ine John .on felt imt f
an auloiiiol'lie Sunday etinln whili
t r ink to rliai'Ke ae.itj milium Wait.
In fur Hie autu to atop. f.illli( on lir
la. e and lo ad II. r toe la I'.i lly
rill, he, I and aolVn 'roni Hie (all.
S. Ill ol (lore I'll. lit l Ull Iter. It. i
III the afternoon.
Mr mid Mra iKiitaldmn and Mra
!l;l llt. Mat It HiM.iali M, ,
J J Win tel. wile ..f one nf nur mer
halila. p.iM. In a hlihrr lite Halur
da iiiniiiiii al I I.i. follow Iiik an op
I'latl.ui nl Hie Hi iiuiiita In-apili1
will. Il look t'l.i... May Mia U nr
til wat a di tili'l and loilnx wife and
mono r. a kind ai d tli.m, httnl n.i.l.
Imr. a'wi.ta pil'.t a Itli a hei Kul worl
and mile f. r i t. none Mie will
a,,i nil a. .1 an. I tor ill alh Iiaa tail
a kIih-iii our Hie eti'li" i eiiiiinitiil t
lie. III. II atilip.nliv 1 4 itleli.li'd to III.
t.i'teated f.tliilli ftlie leatra a liU"
hand, one il . 1 1 K t t r. Ian il.ra. an I
Iwi, hrollu r. . 'l,ea a hnat nf If'.i
lit. ami til. n l 10 tn. .urn lo r .1"
mi..' tin. 'fin. nt t.Mik I'l.ne at I on , I
tirote Tuetilat
II an. I C Ii Tiill hate H nl.' I
all mi a, re i... tai.l Hear I ' r iv, . k I at
le ti n ato r. nted Hie . la.m hoi
)anl
Kohert I'arroi. nf CI.
wii.t na in . n tiniMni; leiaiiti-a here.
I , ,
4- -i
M VCKSl.l'Kii. Mat
oiwtthtaii llm; the r
work tii.il r.iuie w lih th
the r.Mtl. the i roperlt
the Hue of the new rn.l l 1 adiiii: (loin
l.ll.erwl to Hie Kl'y aelio'l. turned nut
III full forte lat Week I.i fit that hu'i
I t
I II!
! of (ar u
. .""..itlnu cf
nio-ia mUiii :
. I
liiliaon of I'arton, lla.-el and Tiankl'ii 1 way In idtapi for tratel The portion I
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MEA00WBROOK.
I i 1 t r I. I r 1 I t
MF.APOWHK00K. May IS. (Spe
cial! Tho tliree-a. t comedy. "I'aik to
1 the Country Store." Given hy the Lit
I erary t lub at the nhool nouse IXday
1 evenlnc. May II. wan a sroat Kueces.
j al.'O the Pioneer Male quartette and
I the Colton huh at hoxd quartette and
; the rest of the program wa enjoyed
hy all. Nearly three h.in.lred were
present. Kilty dollurs was made.
Mr. Cary ot Portland is out doltiR
some rarpen'er work on the house h
sold to Mr. I'outter a while back.
Mrs It. I.. Orem wa taken to the
Oregon City hospital Monday, where
last Monday ne-r the noon hour wh -n he "Pe , dHTated on.
Wayne, the small son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harding, fell off of the fenee and re
ceived a cotrponnd fracture of the arp
at the elbow.
Mr. and Mr. Hardin removed the,
boy to their home in the afternoon
where he if resting easy.
Mrs. Eulalle I-amh whose borne i
near Colton, made a business trip to
Portland last Monday and on her w iy!
hark hntna slnnnaH nff lit li,ll,n n n.l I
visited Mrs. August Erlckson.
Mrs. Norman Howard who under
went an operation for appendicitis :a
a Fortlund hospital came out to M'l
lino last Sunday to stay at the Erlc'
on home while she is convalescing.
Her husband is employed by the Hult
Lumber Co to haul lumber from the
sawmill to the market.
Mrs. John Kepler and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Mantilnu were callers at the O.
L. Patiie'o home last Sunday.
Elmer Ericknoti, of lloltou, came 01 i
to Mullno alter a load of hay and
while here visited his parents, Mr
and Vrs. August Erickson. He was
formerly a resident of Mulino.
Mr. and Mrs. Vlreil Clark, of Port
land, vi.-ited at A. U Larkins Sunday.
IU'n Chindgren and Ijura Moore
visited friends at Timber Grove Sun
day. Quite a number attended church at
Clarke Sunday aftetnojn.
Haiel Larkins went to Marquam
Sunday where she expects to stay .1
while with her uncle. J. I), l-arkim.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, ol Clackamas,
visited ut .Milton ChindKren's Friday
and Saturday guests of their daughter,
Ruth Hudson.
Mr. J. Hellbacka returned home Fri
day from Washington where he has
been working in a loRging camp.
Everybody 1 busy getting their
grain and garden in during the good
weather.
DAMASCUS.
. fit 8
St.
- UPPER GARFIELD BRIEFS.
"'$''$?5?S?S- .s,,,,
UPPER GARFIELn, May IS (S;i-
clal) Verner Anderson, Newton and
Joel Powman were visitors at the pro
gram given by the Literary society "f !
the Estaeada high school. They were!
invited to be present by Mr. Guthrie. 1
principal of the school. j
Road work has resumed since the 1
weather has settled. Mr. Duncan, j
road supervisor of district No. 10,
keeps all his roads well dragged, tnak-'
ing It fine for motorists. '
Captain Smith, son and party of I
Oregon City, were Sunday visitors nt
"Log LaDarre." They reported the .
roads in good condition for motorists.
Mr. J. I). Hancock. Misses Mary Ilel ,
and Jennet Hancock, ull of Portland, I
were week-end visitors at "Log La-1
Darre."
The Garfield Country Club gave 1
dance Saturday night, which was well
attended.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Win lan have trad
ed their farm in L'pper Garfield for
an apartment home in Portland. They
left for Portland Wednesday.
Assessor Paulson, of this district,
was making his annual calls the latter
part of last week.
The Garfield band installed their of
ficers last W eunesuay evening.
A numbe of boys from Estaeada
attended the ball game at Estaeada
Sunday.
DAMASCUS. May IS. 1 Special 1
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Still and family, of
Eagle Creek, spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lock
They drove down in their new car.
Mrs. Still is a ilster of .Mrs. Pock.
We hear Miss Ruth Liugle, win
taught at Rock Creek last year, has
Ixtn engaged to teach the primarv
I room here for the coming year.
Miss Esther Retell left for her home
j in Lead. S. D., as scon as she finished
j her school here. Her many friends
1 here were .sorry to part with her.
I Two of our young men, Ole ilo.i
; and Jack Kettle, have purchased lie
ruiun. 11 ny waiK. glrlS, II toll Call
ride?
Simon Huddle will sell most of his
dairy herd at a sale Saturday. He has
bills over the country.
The German club has bought a nen
piano. Th" Kumna-r place has been resold
to Timothy Casey of Portland.
Pi ed Cooke has rented Mr. Part en's
place lor three years.
Mrs. Huddle was on the tick list lai-t
week but is some better.
Rev. Ii. M. Higbee of Albany ha.t
been appointed paster of the Sunn--side
and Damascus Free Methodist'
churches for the coming year. K':v. .V.
C. Welter will go to Falls Citv.
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SAVE YODR FIRST CROP
Silo your first crop of clover and save it from Destruction by rain.
Not only will you save yourself loss but will give your cattle a
feed that increases their milk flow keeps them in better health.
Cattle thrive on ensilage.
The BLIZZARD ENSILAGE CUTTER
is the machine that cuts your material and elevates it inside the silo
at. the least possible expense and worry to you. It unfailingly
elevates into the tallest silo, it cuts evenly and rapidly, taking the
material as fast as you can get it to the machine. It operates on
low power considering the work it does. It has patented features
which place it ahead of others. It is positively the best ensilage
cutter investment on the market and we can convince you of this
if you will give us the opportunity.
Call for the Blizzard Catalogs and inspect the machine.
W.J. Wilson & Co.
Oregon City, Oregon
GEO. BLATCHFORD
MOLALLA, OREGON
For Your Baby.
The Signature of
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ji r r m i .1 i ) '
U the only guarantee that you have th
Genuine
prepared by him for over 30 years.
YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST
0 a 1
Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Cnstorla.
Soid only In one size bottle, never In bulk
or otherwise; to protect the
babies.
The Centaur Company.
340-46 East Morrison, Portland, Ore.
The Closest
skimmlr The Iowa Separator
A' BETTER SEPARATOR FOR
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Display
LESS MONEY
IN ATHLtTIC MEET: KICKED H HORSE
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of Krii'ii ami tlillr.
1 Iik IiikI iiii'i tlni; of thi' Krlnu I'nr
rlit Ti'iu lirr iihiii. iallull to In' ln'lil II.ih
wI.imiI yiar will ln hrliluy i-twilim.
May lit.
Spelling Match May ?6.
A aix'lllni; I'linti'at will In' li.-M nt
tin. Ki Ihii m ln ml I'rlilay i'Vi'IiIiik, Mat
L'l'., In wlilrh t t 11 1 out titant H front I'll' Il
'Ui II llf tilt, loi'lll hrllliolH II r i' llltll.'il
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linl'a I'lrMKlit f Hot nlf. i t' .1, Imt i,m
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la lni'ii"Milil" ut )i't to any how inTl
una tlin Injury la until III.- awllliiii "f
tin1 (in i' itnra ilo 11
1 ln Hoy Sioiitri nf Ihla ihni'. to
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hiitr taki'ii it rr Iiln I a 1 r rmiti. ami
ulli ran' (or 1 1 1 .i.'h unrl, until Ii"
la rtillrt'ly ri'Mlormi
TO HOLD RECEPTION JUNE 1.
f(NCtlltl. May It - Sm . Iiil I
Tin' t'oin nr.l I'liri iil 'lYarhrr iin.n I I
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Hiiiii'iiIiik. Hri rrtary, Mra, Tyra War
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ANOTHER VANCOUVER MARRIACE
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Mlat Vlolnt StvliiiTt, iii'iil IS yrara,
MMiiri'il ii nun rl. i,i" lli'itiHii ut Vuii
ronti'r. W.ihIi , Momliiy. Until lti at
Cunliy.
DIVORCE IS GRANTED
Circuit Judge Campbell has signed
a decree of divorce separating Lizzie
Cudaback from C. J. Cudabuck an.
granting to her S20 a month alimony.
A Symbol of Health.
The Pythagorians of Ancient Greece
ate simple food, practiced temperance
and purity. Aa a badge they lined the
five pointed star which they regarded
j aa a symbol of health. A red five
, pointed rftar appears on each package
of Chamberlain's Tablets, and still ful
fils its ancient mission as a symbol cf
health. If you are troubled with indi
gestion, biliousness or constipation,
get a package of these tablets from
your druggist. You will bo surprised
at the quick relief which they afford.
Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.)
Gibson, and Mrs. Cora I'dell and chil
dren of Dover, were unests at '.lie
home of It- il. Gibson Sunday.
Mr. Jiow of Portland, paid his wife's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hill, a visit Sun
day. Mrs. Orkey made a return trip to
Portland last Friday.
KELSO.
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KELSO, May IS. (Special) Joel
Jarl spent over a week hunting for a
black heifer that he forgot to put a
bell on. The heirer is still lost and
he quit his job.
liircli Roberts has purchased a Ford
auto from Proctor & Deaton of Sandy.
Mrs. Max Sanberg, of Portland,
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. Walker, here.
lie Nelson has disposed of all his
small pig 4 at $3 each. Pigs are scarce
around h ire.
Martin Mickelson bought a n."v
team anil had the misfortune to lose
one of the horses the next day. Its
leg was broken and he thinks It was
shot from the road.
Saturday was a fine day and the
track meet at Sandy was a success
and enjoyed by a large crowd. Kelso
school won the championship. They
received 201 points. The teachers,
Mrs. Barnum and Miss Erickson put In
many extra hours training the chil-
of tin' road lying in the Kby school
district was conipl. t.-d on May 1 Ith.
It difficult io overestimate th
benefits that must accrue from the
opening of thi'-, road. It brings Lib
eral nearer to us by lully one-half tho
distance In the former fircultuoui
route and must tai.e a great deal .)f
patronage to tint place that lias hith
erto gone to other towns. The chil
dren from ootli day und Sunday
ononis will ,e especially benefitt'i'l
by the ncr road as it will shorten very
materially fin ir Journey to hchool.
Mr. Huberts has bought a mount
ranch and Is planning to move his
ramlly to It in the very near future.
Fiank Hilton is Hitting In the se'i
son's crops on iiis home ranch at pres
ent, hut will return to his mountain
farm In a few days.
The Motli -rs' club had an especially
Pleasant s'-ssinn on Thursday last at
the home of lis president, Mrs. John
Hepler. .Mrs. Will rtoth with her
small children was a visitor. The
usual amount of work was done. Very
templing refreshments w-re 'rve I
anu after accepting Mrs. Simon Mil
lers Invitation t;i hold the next meet
ing at her home the dub adjourned to
me"t on the afternoon of Thursday.
May 2f,th.
The Eby school was closed on Fri
day owing to the sudden and danger
ous illness of Miss Week's father. The
telegram bringing the alarming news
came on Thursday evening, obliging
her to leave at once for her home In
Portland. School was opened, how-
Tallman went to Portland Monday.
MAKE LONG FLIGHT
GAIIFIKLIJ, May 18. (Special)
Sunday Dock Palmaleer witnessed the
flight of the first carrier or homing
pigeon ever freed from his section of
the country. There were six In the
(lock sent out by a Mr. Stevens of
Portland, who had came out as a guest
of Mr. II. Nunn over Sunday,
The birds were turned loose Just
east of the Dock Palmatocr homo In
the Garfield country. They Hew out
over the Kagln Creek canyon and took
an easterly course for some distance,
then circling until they got th.'dr
course, after which they set out for
their Portland home. Ono of the
birds has returned from more than a
100-mile flight.
Whooping Cough.
One of the most successful prepara
tions In use for this disease Is Cham
berlain's Cough Ilomedy. S. W. Mc
Cllntoo, Brandon Springs, Ala., writes,
"Oar baby had whooping cough as bad
as any baby could hare It. I gave him
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and It
soon got him well." Obtainable ev
erywhere. (Adv.)
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