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

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    OKi:ciO CITY KXTKItTIMNK. I'IMh.VV, XilVKMUKK' 17. VMt.
CANBY DEPARTMENT
JJLPAHE5E BUT ATTENDS
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BASKHJMLL QUINTET
LITIHAKY IOCIBTV HOIOS OUSI
NCS MUTING - HONOR
' ROLL It LONG.
MULINO.
Mt'l.l.VH, Ore. Nov, U (Hit lull
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JENNINGS LOOGC
t At'Kriltritti. Out. Nov. !'
Ml I. ISO. On-. N." I -H-. ul)
-Tli l.lt.iaiy khu-ii of th Mullno
ll.sil lltel la( n I'l.t ni-n"- i..
Uke up scleral .ti-.iu- iuatt"i
t!infii l-au td.siej IiimiI re
imiK.t. an.l Uskcll-jll lm '"
Mm Chun hill last Thursday.
t i. - Ilu . I t 4 kl lllli h kit til
Mr. N. II. Dantcll ,. . dl...rr I'";" ' " i n
rj until . . - -..-.. .-
Sunday. Anions; l hose piesi-nt were:
Mr. and Mr, (intnt Ashby and datig!i
tor Ul. Mr. and Mr. Jim- DutileU
ami children. Mr. Kt (toucher and
Mm. Mary Donl.-' and daugblrr, Kate
nt N. II. IVurnill.
A ur.rl jmrt) given l the
JKNMNCl MIh;K Oir. Nut. Ii
iHi-e.inll -A slul incs-tin nl the Jh .,.,) u Juu Je...-u u ni.inokt-r
all, J.-..le Daniel. ...plain.
Ill Hip local ulii-l H l'l'" '"
enrolled il'irln the month mill foul
h hrlil Ull I lli Bftsrtliton and eten I,,.,...,,, tl.ite.l ihK s. load. Tim fid
. . . ' U-I..I .li.l. m..l ullll I lull -Tile llIIV lirW .'.irils ' "
I 11(1 I.S)Ui.- ... .....i.l I...I.I .. V... kit. .1 II...
thi" p.l )r II4- n.nl incir .i-- mum i.'i - -
rliuri it. me u-iy ws si-iu in
ii( (r the annual l-sj.tr whiih U t-
..I.l r.mn.l lh. aim k. safe III (lli'lr
new stall and the reM-rtf pnUtotstj lu i-f Kh i ihIm t Mil. Rug. tuulurt. j g ,ii.U are tuiollcd nil me run
were protected f rmti fr. In lli ! j U'iiIIh mid Utic" M'I) f inm j ' f hnnnr
imiliul l.lin limdi for Ihrm. i-ll fiu ) rllrl III l' tm ..U' j Kliul tli Umn. MiMi d M.i'li'.
rlc to ror.l It.- d.aih .(!'"' '" """ wU'et ,r''",, Mury HiunUra... K-.ih.-r VI..U
Mr Md. mothrr .-f Mr.. Al. U. ! - M-illiiil. U..U- Ij.uk. r ..rn-., .....
I . ... .. ....... .. .w i. i ....... ... . ... -. ... .. i .. . i W..I.L111 Ktl.k.ii rlilliiril Itoiili-N
. . . u.. i.wii..t .ii.iiin M a M ill I t-i... ....! ....ri..r ...in. .11 . n n. .11 . ..... -.,
KTr.no. Tallf.. It m-l . nrrally i U r.-ulur im.nlhly n Htu i-n tin IMU-rt MlIIoII. l-l-1 W ill". Un
known m.'!K hi. Irli-n-U h.-ir until . .ri.-rnnoii ..r Nov. 10 it llu- M li-i 1 1 p.uili !.. J.-.. IkuiI-U. i--. liinis. r.u.
Mm. l ori-ni i nl.irtu lo Ihl laio. hon.r. Al S i. n. Ml.. Shlrli-y I'.-i k j "' MnlloH.
All who mw Mr. Mfl on tho re ,,la,., a nmr. Ii a. I In p.iill niu-r-.l T" l-ufkrlt-all .-ani wl.ii.-. a gamt.
.., i... .1 n r..r c.'if.inila w.r .1.- r..... .n.t ..ii. iir...m Mi nr.- with a l ' Irani any Krammsr
d.ui i,.,r ..-ilvln ami l.v tlu- ...... H.l I!..l,..ri. unw. I.l. 'A. .1 .4ho'l' Ill 111 roillilv uil.t'-r It )riir
I liti'a.urf hc inanlfc.toil In atitli-lpat- dis laiiiiitlun ami w,- ui-l.ml- I '
lint a rrlurn lo tho .tat In wlil.h , fltl rtfuru.
Immc of Mr. Cliuivlull la.t V.lin-
d.i) In honor ol Mr.. U-r. of Mount
Anm-I. Mr. lv h. niadi" quit- an
rxlondi-d lll hip In Mnllno with old
Irlinda. Hhp wa. a f.-rim-r rvMd.-ni.
of Mullno.
Mra. lU-rt W'allaic wa. an I'rrRon
flty lltor lout rriduy.
Mi.a Koo Klarr x-ni a ftw day. j. f ni.r i((, ,.a nflt.
h.-r In Mnllno vtrflluis her Krandmolh Th( ij.,,,,.,, ,t,Urh wa. fill.-.! to
,-r. Mrt Ko, Wuuace n wa. . u r((-ilt). niN1 Th,iriwlar. , Ttj(l,
Th Whip iKx.r Will .ouk l S). !
nry lj('ur-. Kdlth l'ald.-ll. Vlrn.ti.
Tin- m Iio.iI ha ail-l--l l It l-lay up
' i-.ir.ilu a l-j.ki-tl'ull and footl-nl'. llu-
l..ti. r for th.' lint-- f-'i'". i 1 1.
Ktarr,
Ml Roue Multancy wa a Muliuo
l.ltor taut TurnUy.
N. II. Darnell wrnl to OrvKon City
Iuhi Satnrduy on tmxInt-M.
with.
4
CCORGE
. ......1 I .1. . d tl... I.rl.l .1
...,.u.m ...u ..r - w. ' I'aik favorxd with a pUno .l.itlon
party n.ot tu.t.-M and t-f . The (;i(h wlM) ,
nnue a aiieuui-u i-; "-i- pi-. .!.'- . )
ThiunaMi Knit-ri:i-r and Ml. lxiu- I
Iwi ll.-lnx. cou.ln of the arooui. The
CKOK'IK. Ore. N-v lu -t.spi- lull
i .(..liirliirnl lulW uii I'ion.-i-r S-Ii.k.I ! -U-ar II...nim-r. of i.ani.-i.i. mi-h.-.i
the Ci-orte hoi-l U-i rri.iay
f .' ... ' U..-I..-.. - l.v lr V.i l.'iii..rv lit'
Mr. and Mr. Auturt Krlik.on i-.;ortdea un-.a wa. a purr ..,..- - . .... . rt. .,... i Mr. Vniter Pau'.-n and dml.t.-r
.m.v-r.i.wi hv th.-ir rhllilr. ii. Min Iloini or i or) um
1 ' la. Tho ...ltttitiiV t-HM
llaiel. Wcldon and Oscar, went to wra-r . . f--. ' -
..... . i i...Pr.irm.k.l lv fr ulltttP I .lli nrt I HIT - i-""r . w .
Ihrir ton, Klrnor und family, lalor In;'1
of ltt.llr rt.ul. Allium: the 1 15irisU. of Portlaml. I WMtlnu thU
I ... .... L I 11.. 11.1. .Ill h
wei-a ai me m-ui. i--. -
Uti-rand l.rother In l.iw. Mr. and Mr.
.li.l in., ji - .....i i.i Ji-ntiliii:i.. who wa the flrt h-M.
.mill . .CUUIUh Ull.ll. ....... L. , . . .1 l. I..
... i ... ntnuuir in iii-.ii niivmif i.iiiirni in m - "''
the day thiy all motored to IWIun.l.j ...! hou.e at Keokuk In 1S.50. Ill Walter IMsh who h... been vIMIU.K
land Mr. Wal.h will muko their home ' the name Mr. JemiliiK. who )iu:s
'lln Paradlne. a hhort dlt:.n. e from -tT. left I'V will, the beautiful ..-.
v ..k. where our m hool wa built, and r.Vh-
Kd Herdlne wa a I'orilaud vlaitor
lat Saturday and while there took
In the footha't Kuuie.
t, ..... . L ... I..... I..... I
...ie .....may o.. r ...r .u ! Mr nJ Mrt. t.nry Drier aro pro
to work, later he will be joined by ; o ,o ,.,.,,.
l.id . if a n tl liatiV I
Aim Ida May lierdlnu and (ieorcoi Mr- ! er. of Ta.-oma. with her canu, , flrfll n,, u.a(.ber m tUIai
lAing of Monitor, were married In hlldren. I vlltm ur ,jutriir
.. - n... if tfrnnrrfv Th.v i father and mother. MrM. and Mr
er a pretft- eolnredenee I that Her.')
man JeunliiK own icranddHUi;ht'..
I'ronte Ji-nniiiKi. (Mr. l'raatte be-
1'nneiit with u wa Mm. Allen, of
The Dalle. who people eroied the
plain in ISiO: Mm. Mrllurk'ne. her
imrent belli: pioneer of U.ne conn
I Impnn rilr Inst .-lf lirri.-iv. Tlll-V
ttl make their future bon.e'lii Mon- "har!e Xcbo. 0 thla place.
ilr. I Sylvester Cibnon is taklns a Call
Alfred Dodge who'ha l-een utayinc fon.U trip and I now at Krei-no.
with his father near C'olton. camej Mr. Kd. Hunfes w ho for some time ty an4 Mr. Martin, le-.i'eiid-nt of Kz
liDine last Saturday lo may with his ' v.s keepiiif; house for her brother. Ih ra tinker. A vote of flunk wa vx
Lrandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert j now livins in Portland. I .. vr. Dyeunda hort Inter-
omli-iilea. MV Cilmon is in Portland ' iull'n before the businen of the u
i-Yed Wallace of I'nion M'11'1. ! vUltine her sister Mr. Voal. wx liition wa trunnarted.
Mrs. Geortte Soiiler with her lnfan The limine meetlnit followed. Mr.
son, ient Saturday at the home of More ioke reanlini: the klndernar
her husband brother. Phil Schler. ten work. Mr. Deter was chosen u.i
. a a Muliiio visitor last Saturday.
The dance here l.ul Saturday night
v.as not very well attended.
Mis Nellio I-fferninn of St. Hel-
ii. is the guest of Mrs. Krunk Man-j
ning. i
iiepular sonic.-' were held at the!
rliunh last Sunday. 1
Frank Kimmey was a Mullno vis
itor last Saturday, h.- reside neurj
I'olton. j
Air. Leslie tloiiuay caned on Jirs
hi. araudfather. Mr. Itliner. returned
to hi. home In KI.I-. fi. l-l. Wash., last
Tuesday.
Mr. I.lu. visited Mr. IjhiKi Hard
er last Friday.
Mr. nn-l Mrs Usi ll.ith. Mr. Illnier
Ml sh flora Johnson uml Mr. ami Mr
Theoilore Harder met at the home ot
Mr. Kllnker last Wednesday even
Ing. The renln was spent In play
Imc five hmiclred.
Henry lllmer was a Portland vis
itor last week.
Mis Irene and Hulda Pau's.-n, Mr
U-o Hath and Mr. 1.. Harder, called
on Ml Flora Johnson last Tuesday.
The Sewlnn club met at tho homo of
Mr. Jullu Paulsen' last Thurs.la)
nfterniMin.
hYank Marshall who has U-en work
lug in eastern Oregon for the I'ust few
' I. t I LI.. l. ..!.....,
session on Thursday. November 9 ut " -e.i.m-....... ."'-
i,u hm ..f Mr. Drier. Sr. Mr J . "ruechert, Cook and Koethe; program.
Gibson and Mr. Henry Walsh were
MeBiiame Hart. Huberts and Allin.in,
pn-sent as visitor. The next meet-1 kindergarten. Mr. Morse: social ami
ln was appointed for November 23
entertainment, Mesdames Jacob. Del
The Mother" club held an all day wretary. I no loiiowing comnmtees mmthgi ri.irnrti hoIm. iu,t Saturday
Peler Kuhl spent the week-end with
relative and friends in Portland.
Kay Reynold who moved on Wal
ter Paulsen's homesteud last spring If
moving back to Portland ugaln.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smyth und son
Richard, vlsiW Mr. und Mrs. I.eo
Ruth last Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs. Theodore Harder und
Flank and Fred Marshall uttended the
(iance ut the Garfield Country club
lust Saturday night.
at the home of Mr. Geo. Koch.
er und Ostrom: press, Mes.tdme Kes-
bI.. r.ii.1 1 ii..n'. v..h :.tii.d frs l-inr.-M
Mr. Al l-irenr.. with her son. Claude Thp nmnherm ,ommliwe ul.mlt-
ted the following names: Mrj. Irene
Ini:a'ls. Mrs. C. C. Hole. Mrs. Trus-
cott. Mrs. A. II. Smith and Miss Wal-
Joe Daniela last Suniiuy afternoon. I staying with her daughter, Mrs.
Hu't Lumber Co. have closed their j Miller, w hile awaiting her husband s
mill for a while on account of the car; return from California.
shortage. ! ..V. -Jvvart, of Portlund. ha come ,rr,n
.oMnllnn ... 1..I.1 1 t . .1 i .... 1. ,. 1 1 . . , . ... ...... .1 .
. .will! HI lumiiy lo u.he cuare i.i uie, u.iira f f.,rilli,, v.n,i
with Mr. and Mr. Madison on Mm-
mi- Mr llv.iru ti-:ia fnniliir r..l.
1 time taken cure of the Whalley ranch 1 . ' ,'.' ., .i..Ui....k.
j s!uce leaving here.
,0 Mr. and Mr. Earl Kdwards. of
I Portland, spent Sunday with the Jim
lust Monday evening in honor of the place owned by MrM. Whulley. Mr.
rturn of the uewlyweds, Mr. und Mr. ( jjra. Shields who huve for some
i.eirge ixng. iney were jusi re
turning from their honeymoon. ; have moved to Colorado.
Joe Daniel mude a business trip to Mrs ftiink hus eom,
Oregon City Wednesday. I, a few duv at Ma,u.slmrs.
J. J. Mallett. Sr., was an Oregon I
.f. . i i.
CLARKE3.
MASARU RtCITES IN AME CLASt
WITH WHITS CHILDREN
FROtT HARDENS ROADS
I lliF.lt.W.. Ore. No I l-lrtpe. Inl I
The pupil of l.lbeial .iIuhiI tin
niiicli liileri .led In the education of a
Japati.M lad who eulered s-lnsil last
Week. M.Mm. I lb little fellow's
mti.ie III. little sitter tl.lleil llu-
tun.l fur a little while.
t'lirls l-ocplchti retuincd fnil.l Poll
land taut Week wllh a 'ul- leant and
a iirdo.M wniiuii He I. prepiirlng
to fill ipille a laige order for rordwond
MHIII.
Mr. WinmI who formeily ll.ed al
Greei.biilK, I. ililllli WimhI for Mr
.Npebb Mr WimhI I but-IiIiir wllh
I'nl Wulfer In the Inter lionm.
II. W. Wagoner li'lUMieil 1 1 tun I'nit
land early lit .1 we.k when- they ha-l
I n on Iiu.Iiii-.s. They are now fall
lug timber on tin K. iKiepli-bb prop
erty.
D. W. taU.-r and .011 .s nl a week
iil-'ii llu. Iiomenti-ad. prepurlng to
move the family there mn. Fire dur
ing llii .iiimucr. burnt inmh ta'ulle
feed. All aged neighbor f.iui' lit the
fire for two day. It Is repoited. lo
prevent II r.-achiiiK timber luml
Hunter are given the credit of Hour-
lite nun brought miidily road,
where they have not been properly
graveled. Koine are taking aihanluge
of the froet which followed, to do
their hauling over the wor.l phu-o..
Mr. Caluhatl. of Meadow brook, wa.
through Mls-rul recently, looking for
Mock dog. He av that the cynic
are killing .1 p In hi district In
plte of the extra bounty owner have
offered.
Drug saw. are beeomlnlng nearly a
nutnerou a cronss-ul saw used lo be
It I common wood which stood In t In
tree one day. to find Itself In Portland
a day or o later.
" Ship's knee have been .hipped from
l.llierul roccnt'y. A ship' knee I n
brace, .awed from the stump and root
of a tree In uch a manner as to form
a right angle on the outside, but hav
ing the natural growth Inside. They
are u-.-d principally In the construe
Hon of scon and wooden vlilp. Otic
gains some idea of (he sice when lie
Irani Uist 12 make a good two horse
load on good road.
I'ANIIV. Oie. Nov I'i Mpulall Telephiinn Co. on i-leiilmi lilrht, sl.u
Mi ll W. While.' Ml.. I .III i.sit tt'ium Hie night following. Our N ui
diitlii-i central, Mr HoMr, wa on
duly all night to 1 .1 el n and ill. pal. h
Hie reluili., Willi ll null.' III ei-iy hall
hour.
Klik K.-liekiili lodge No l.'l will 10 t
la. IioI.-i-. for Ihn ill. lib I 1 on em Ion
I.I.I, I. .III I... I...I.I I...... M, ,l,n,l,ik. Nil
Mr uii, Mi. W li'- l. 1 wrre 111 In. 111 1 ., .
.. .. . .. 1 ... .1 1 iiil'-T i t. Dlitlilil No. I I. colli
'mil. 111, to spend Hull. 11) with Ihn I . ., . u,. ,,.
I'll.. . I ... III. ,,i,w,, ,'",t-
whli Ii etpei I lo .end d.-li-Kiiles: Ha
nut Mrs. I.I111 lee ii t llubb.iiil ill.
II11I. haluiilii).
.Mr an-l Mr ' V l'i-inl p nl
M11i1d.1i In I'.iiHi.n-l
VH. (ii. ii'luljil Fiuii. was an Ol"
K - -11 I'll) il.llor Huiidat.
littler mother, M- W hite.
MU. M.iiloii I a a 1. in - of loilliiiid.
wa. a giioot of h-r num. Mr. II A
I U-l k in.. 11, Hun. I.i) . Mi. lb rkiiiau an I
li.ngMi-r, MarliMM, 11c omiiaiiied Ml"
I nmi in .- lo Oregon I'll) .Monday
Mi.. Amanda Ivlliig.-r. of Port
laud, spent a few il.it. of lunl Week
Willi t'aiib) fil.-ml.. Ml.. Kllngi-r ha.
iusl r.-tuined from a fl. moiitlt.' slay
al (Vet bo
Mr nod Mr. lieuige lleiid.haill. 1
look ill the Oiegiill W'.-hlligtoll HI.I--liHitl.all
vniiii. at I'ortlniiil Hilurdtiv.
It-ut . Hllveitoii, WiMiillnirii, liival.
Si 1, II. Mill. Aur.ua. Need). Hubburd
and TtiMH-r Ml.. Nellie Wallen
beig, pie.ldi.nl of the Ki'bek ill
seiiibl). and Mr.. Ora Cimper. si i it
(wry of Ihn a.eiiibly, ul.o .nine of
lite superior offhci of the I O O F
are to bit present.
Mi. II II. I : s it 11 it went lo Poitland
W'eilne.ilay to be piesciil at a .mall
part) given by her diiiighli-r. Ml.
(lllhel llli
'l lie Woman'. Foreign MIhsIoiimd
I(ii)i u llltiuu, who i. all-llillllg the mm lety mi l Wetlne.day Ut llu-I101110 01
I'lilverMlty of Oiegoti, spent a lew I Mia. I I'. Kitin. Mr. Mo-iro t on
limn a ullli his pureiil. Friday. He I tlu- led the study hour on Ihe advunl
was oil hi way In Portland lo IhhuI
(or the f-Mil l-itll game Halurila).
Mr. Fr-d Itollt and child . 11 'i"
Portland tl.lt. 11 Filtliir umt Salurd.ty.
Mis. IMIIIi Stodtlaid, of II I! bar I,
was u Sun, lav visitor at tin- licinc of
In-r sM.ier, Mr. Fred Itotii
Mr Frank ..illm r, m coui uiiIk I by
age of hating a wnliiail oil Hie si liool
ImiiiIiI. ii I so the wolk wlibll liilkhl In
accomplished through I In' I'ureul
Teat her sasm lullolt of a town. II
II, Kcc'e. auperllilemlelil of lln' gittlii
mar grade., gate an lul.-rintliig talk
on ' iM-formllle., Due to H. l I Fur
niture." Su.eltt were pre.elll The
lo-r tiuall line, wa. a IVrtland vl 'II 'ho,le was iissl.lctl In sertliig n
or t-'i ida). fie.hmeiil by In r daughler. Ml. a I or.
Mr ami Mis. William .JuIiii-i-ii, I rulne
Stop th First Cold.
City visitor last Wednesday.
Mr. Catherine Goucher lelt lusl
Wednesday to spend two or three
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Charl-
Nohlitt, who resides ut Needy
i & -S f -f' -
EAGLE CREEK
i
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" KELSO ENTERTAINMENT
IS VOTED BIG SUCCESS
EAGLE CRKKK, Ore.. Nov. 16.
(Special) Mrs. Viola Douglass made
a trip to Portlund last Tuesday, re
turning homo on Wednesday. While in
town she was the guest of her daugh
ter, Mrs. H. S. Jones.
R. U. Gibson and wife called on Mra.
Cora Udell last Thursday ufternoon.
James DeShnzer and wife spent
last Wednesday at the home of Will
Douglas.
The farmers are taking advantage
of the good weather and are digging
jiotatoes, plowing, etc.
Roy Douglass and wife Bpent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ilensou,
of Logan.
Mrs. S. J. Eddy, of Portland, ac
compunfed by her sister-in-law. Miss
Mildred Eddy, came to Eagle Creek
Sunday and spent the afternoon at
the home of Jt. II. Gibson.
Last Wednesday afternoon The
Helping Hand society was entertained
by Mrs. R. S. Clark. A pleasant time
V'ok enjoyed by those present and af
ter the serving of duinty luncheon the
c,.-.. -liijourned. The society will
meet with Mrs. Cahlll November 22.
TWENTY DOLLARS RAISED
PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIA
TION SUPPER SERVED.
Worms Sap Your Child's Strength.
Ia your child pale and fretful? Does
lie cry out in sleep or grind his teeth?
These symptoms may meon worms
and you Bhould obtain relief at once.
Kickapoo Worm Killer Is a pleasant
remedy that kills the worm, and by
its mildly laxative quality expels it
-from the syatem. Worms sap the vi
tality and muke your child more suh
ccntible to other ailments. Your
Druggist ae-la Kickapoo Worm Killer, i tion Friday evening, November 17. Ro
25c a box. (Adv.) 1 treshments will be served.
i Edward family.
I Mr. George Sharpe, of Poi'ih-n-l.
I spent Monday of last week with
j dishing.
i Mr. und Mrs. Lehman, of Syca
more, were over night visitor ut the
' home of Mrs. Klspas.
Mrs. C. II. Reude. of the Whcldon
i Apartments, gave a p;-. ttv luncheon
nV ' un Saturday honoring M i'iIo Hoppe.
' ....I ll,.Ucln Unl.,,,1. ,.r ll.i., I.l,.n
; UIIU lirwic HUUMl.l v. Ill, I ',l.v.
I Dun Suit and wife, of Sea'tle, were
! quests of Mrs. Hess llnie hert on Sat
; urduy. Mr. Salt Is a boxing prom, ter
: und munu?er of Chott Neff, cm :k So-
KKI-SO. Nov. .IG.-(Spe,cial)-The HKlitwelgbt. Mrs. Salt wan u
entertainment given Frldav, November! e'rlhood chum of Mrs. Ur iechert und
Srd under the uusplces of the Purent-Ia "appy time was spent in relating
Tcucherussoclatlon.wasabigsu.:(;css.!,1,t'lr18';hooll1-nI1 ;m" us' 1'c"'
I UUIl'll'llUR lilU lllllll m.1-111111 Llllltn-;
A large crowd enjoyed the mystery
supper and other interesting feutures
of the evening. Twenty dollars was
cleared.
A number of Miss Wilkinson's pu
pils went to Portland Friday last week
to see "The Birth of a Nation." They
were chaperoned by Mrs. Robert Jona
mil.
Rodlun Johnson have completed
their dam and will soon be ready to
saw.
Jtobert Jonsrud is having a well
drilled on his Bluff place by the Jen
sen Drilling company.
E. V. Will, of Portland, came out
Friday last week and repaired the
school organ. He also tuned Mrs.
Ned Nelson's piano.
A son was born to Mr. und Mrs. P.
C. Spooner, Thursday, November 2.
Robert Jonsrud has moved a donkey
bt the Dubuque high school ut 1
years of age. The Suits left for I.08
Angeles on Fatunluy eveni-n and will
visit in Denver, Dubuque. Chicago and
I New York, the latter place l.-.-i ig Mr.
Salt's home.
Mr. und Mrs. J. Wolfe uiel Chea
ter, of Portland, were visitors on Sun
ny at the If. Roberts home.
Fellowship meetings arc. being
planned am! pushed by a'l sejn tarles
and pastors throughout th.) l'ariflo
coast states. The purpose Is 10 help
in every branch of its won;. In our
group we have Sitiinyslde, Parkrose,
Portland, Oregon City an ' this place.
On November 15th there are to be
three sessions at this church, begin
ning at 3 p. in. at which time il:r
condition of the local church wi'.i be
studied and compared with a stand
ardized church organization. Dinner
to his p'ace at Kelso, where he will i '" bo Herve(1 8t 6-?' the ("Hid.
use it in clearing land. I At the evening service four iid-
Mr. Max Kligel went to Portland 1 lrtli!,e8 ,win lven 11,0 h,;V';ri1
Friday last week to see -The Birth of ' ""Tetar and pastors on the Pt-Mits
a Nation " I a Boals of the Three Century pro-
, ,. , . , , , , , , ' Kfam a" ,!t forth by the National
All are invited to the old-fashioned j (.oundl ,n ce,ebraton of tl)e ,onih
spelling bee which will form part of , annlvt.arv of tlle ,an(lin of ,
the evenings entertainment at the Krlmg The comm,lnIt la n .-ito(I to
meeting of the Parent-Teacher associa-i ,,,. ,!
uitMiti 111 i,nt, rj'. 1 iii.co,
Arthur Roberts has accepted a po-
.CI.ARKES. Ore.. Nov. 11!. (Special)
Mr. Jason Clarke came home from
Portland last week.
Miss Violet and Pansy Wett'.aufer
from Oregon City visited their parents.
Mr. und Mrs. W. H. Wcttluufer and
family a few days last week.
Fred Zwahlen 1 working for Peter
Hover on the sawmlU.
Miss Iternlie Anderson from Colton,
visited Miss K.ngUi Bergman last Sun
day.
.1. Nelson and solid Alex, went to
Troutdule to work for C. Tallman last
week.
Miss Agnes Nelson sK-nt Sunday
with Miss Florence Klelnsnilth.
There will be a basket social given
by the Clarkcs schdti, Friday evening,
November 24.
Quite a few of the young people of
C'aikcs attended the concert given ut
Mi-udowbrook last Friday night.
Miss Esther Stunts from Oregon
City visited her parents, Mr. und Mrs.
1. 0. Stunts and fumily, over S.iturduy
anil Sunday.
C. II. Bergman hauled some hay to
Oregon City last week.
Lewis Muxson huuled some outs to
Beaver Creek last week.
CAME PLAYED BY MOONLIGHT.
LARSEN & COMPANY
LEADING GROCERS and
GENERAL MERCHANTS
Corner 10th and MainSts. Oregon City, Or.
Cream Separators, Dairy, Poultry and Bee
Supplies. We pay CASH for Eggs, Poultry,
Hides, Grain and other produce.
! sitlon with the Remington Typ-iwrit
1 ing Co. in Portland.
The Booth family, who have pur
, chased an Interest in lietz Nuncry
have moved in the Betz bonne.
A little daughter arrived Wst w -t-lt
tos gladden the home of M. nnd .Mrs.
Roundy.
Mrs. Elspas spent the week-epi' with
her daughter in Portland.
Mra. James Bernard returns to Al
bany on Wednesday to visit with In r
I mother, Mrs. Batdorf.
I S. II. Dill, of Dolph is here on a
! business trip, and will visit with yin.
' C. P. Morse and Co'eman Dill of Port
lland. i Miss Farnum returned from
i Springfield this week, having been
, called there during Miss Campbell'
! illness.
CANDY, Ore.. Nov. 13. Tho two
football teams in Oklahoma which
played by automobile headlights last
week, had nothing on the Cunby high
school athletes and the Mllwnukle
high school representatives here last
Friday. The visitors mado tho trip by
automobile ami engine trouble caused
them to arrive several hours after the
scheduled time.,
The match started at 5 o'clock and
by the time the game was over It was
almost moonlight. It was hard to dis
tinguish one player from nnothcr.
Canity won, HI lo 6, but the outcome
wus so unsatisfactory that areturn
game will be played. The loca's are
billed to meet the Estacada high here
next .Saturday.
A rold doe not get well of Itself.
Tin- process of wearing out a cold
weitr you out. und your cough be
comes serious If neglected. Hacking
cough drain the energy nnd sop the
vitality. For 47 year tho happy com
bination of soothing antiseptic bal
sam In Dr. King' New Discovery ha
healed cough und relieved t tinges
Hon. Young nnd old can testify to
the efefctlvene of Dr. King' New
Discovery for coughs nnd eo'da. Buy
a bottle today ut your Druggist, fOc.
(Adv.)
SAW SIXTEEN BEARS.
Smith Kil't.l and Cat th Hidtt of Four
of Thm.
Weiniti li'-e. Wiih. - The best Is-ur
ttoi'y tif llu- sensoii .-oines front .Mer
rill, und H. I.. Smith Is tin- hero.
Smith one tiny Hie olln-r Keck shot n
bear -li yard-i -iff. uomnliug It In it
foreleg. Th.- woiiniletl iiliiluill l nine
dashing ihnvu l-iiird hint ilti'l when
within m feel was brought down
with mi ii 't-ui'iitelv iilui.-il sn( through
the lienrl.
Hardly Inn I Smith llreil the him uml
shot, according to the story, when n
s-s-iiml I. lark one poked its head over
a log near bv. one shot llulshetl It
Then bears begun lo Jump nil n round
Smith began a fus'bitle. lie emerged
with four pells. Smith sold he saw
sixteen lieiir-t lu ull.
Not Extinct.
"I'll in ladle li years ngo used to
miff er from Ihe vapors, n mythical mill
ady."
"I'm Mill I l ent Ing 'em under various
selentlllc mimes," snlil Hie fashlonuldc
physician. I'lttsluirgli Post.
of Portland, vl.tlcd tit I In- V"n- If
the former's parents, Mr. i.u.1 .Mrs
M. W. JiiIiciii, Friday.
Mr.. C. M. Wvclh mid M -s Ade'lne
II. WyiMh. -tile Pnrlliiinl slinpp.-,
S'l-llilil.l)
.-.IMti I. a '.'n Sh.-rl4,tn an I M .
t'riini I Pol, r went lo Pollbiii-I Sat
.ir lty tooMiii-i ii turiiinx Hun-hiv even
'list
Mis. Nmi.i uin was u I'i. :lii,nl
lis 'or Sail".!..; .
' Mr. Win. I.iicko wn. a Porthiud
shopper Saturday.
Mr. 0. W. W hite hail u her din
tier K-iesl. Sunday, Mi. Ruth While.
Mr John While ami Mr. and Mr:..
Wheeler, o Portland.
Miss Fayetlu .lohnson went to Port
land Friday morning, returning S in-
I.i v vvenlng.
Mr. and Mr, llrutit Whit
' Frld.iv morning, returning lo
Oswego that evening lo bit present at
un anniversary surprise for Mrs.
White' parent. Mr. and Mrs. Il.ilues.
Mr. E. Miller arrived last week
from Ohio, ami will visit Indefinitely
at the home of her nice--, Mr. Jake
Gelger.
(Pen Coleman wus a week end vl.
Iter In Portland.
Canby liikli t IiihiI footbitll team
won (he game Friday with Mil ut
kle. wllh a score of 19 to fi The
Mllwnukle team, which made tho tilp
lo Canby by auto had some trouble
which delayed their arrival nnd the
gamo ulso. It wa too dark for the
referee to liiake satisfactory decisions,
so tho teams will meet again in the
near future. Canby la to play Ksla
catlii Saturday on the opponent's field.
Mr. II. II. Hewett and Lloyd Ho.v
ett, of Hubbard, were Canby vlsllnni
Tuesday.
The laidles' Aid of the . Methodist
church ha decided upon December
Nth u the dale for II annual bazaar
anil supper. Tho Indies always have
such good thing to rut, a well its
pretty thing to Hell.
Mis Louise GUI anil Mr. Stanford
Moore were up from Portland Satur
day for a brief visit wllh Rev. and
Mrs. W. Boyd Mourn.
Mis Minnie Hiirtman wus a Port
land visitor Saturday evening and
Sunday.
A number of Canby people were
fortunate In hearing Mine. Ernestine
St hiimiinn-lleink In recital at the
Keillg theatre Saturday evening.
Among them were: Misses LaVlnii
Sheridan, Nona Austin, Fraud Pot
ter, I -on tut) GtiKlrock, Uirralnn Lee
und Fnyetta Johnson.
Tho people of Canity mid the nil
joining vicinity appreciated lite lie
rommndiitloiis of the Northwester;!
Mra. J. S III. k la .llflellllg flout II
fiui turetl shoulder, Ihe result of a fall
which she hail l-Ylil.iv. when sh -slipped
on Ihe wet Moor while t. rub
I. lug her kill hen.
Mi. I.. II. Wang ami Mis. Mll.lt-.1
Wi.ng are visiting Portland friend,
till week.
M P. Sailor wa In from Liberal
for a day or two of thla week.
Mr. and Mia .Clifford Bulge.-' mine
up from Astoria Wednesday in s4ieii.
lu few dt wllh Ihe lltller's mother.
Mis Bradford
Mirchanti Hold Convtnllon.
The Merchants' ronietitloii wa..
held In Cunby Wednesday, Nov ember
I'i Willi a good representation from all
town lu the vicinity. Tint meet In,:
wa liehl in the Odd Fellow' hull, ami
a banquet wus served at noon at the
Cottage hotel. Among Ihosn all-ud
log were; J. W. Sadler. Aurora, J. M
Wilt, Aurora: A. E. Austin, W.h.iI
burn: N. Degerne.s. Sllverton. (I. W
Scramlln. Mnck.burg; A. J. Hhotictul,
Ml. Angel: F. W. Haskell, Wootlburn.
Jullna Allen, Sllverton: A. II. Col).
Aurora: J. W. Elmer. Mt. Angel. A
D. Jitrdlu. (icrval: II. T. Hewelt. Hub
bard; John Doughlll, Sal : E. II
Carlton. Portland, F. A. Iloscnkr urn,
Portland. . George Melt her. Cunby:
I.. II. Wang. Cunliy. E. K. Ilriiiidl1.
Cunby.
Mil Mary Kocher Pane Away.
.Sorrow eaino lo the Kis her home
Wednesday when Mis Mary Km h-r
pas-.et uwtty uft.-r an lllnes of two
week with pneumonia Miss Koili
tr wa. horn in Itelliel. Missouri. Sept
17. ISHi. clime to Oregon wllh
her fuml'y In l7H, uml sellletl near
Aurora, where she became an active
member of Hie Bel hel colony. She
ha lived In Canl.y for many vara, u
close roiitpaiiliiu In her aHtera and
brother, nnd loved by her many
friends.
Mis Km her I sin the. I l. tnu sis
ters, Sophia and t'lirlhlliina nnd llir.-e
brolheis, H.-ivry 4'hrlsllaii uml An
drew. Funeral services were con
ducted by Rev. F. W. I.iiiiin-r, of the
Evuugellciil church at the hnuae and
ui the Aurora ceuielt-ry.
t.-Cler Bd Skin From Within.
l'imply, muddy ct ,n: ;' r... ;.r d in
lo Impurities lu the blood. C-nr up
tho skin by taking Dr. n , . Xew
l.lfo pills. Their mild iaxaiuo quull
ties remove tho pel n;is t roll) tho sy
lem ami brlgiili-n the eye. A full, free,
tion griping bowel moveuieiit In tho
morning I Hie reward id a tl-iso of1
Dr. King's New Life Pill lln. night
before. At your Druggist, 2.V.
(Adv.)
POLK'S
fit GAZETTEER
A nntloM IMrMtorr f rwfh Cltr
Town sod VUlars u Orro ana
Wa.hUijloB, (ivlor m vmtcrtpur
UkotrU of Crb liUUf., lmllos,
Hlilnplnn Fx-IUtir snd t'la.l
flrd Dlrrrlory ( eacb ButUKti
Wa t'roietuoa.
B, h. POI.IC CO, Is.
BAStllo, HUH.
GONE FOR GOOD.
Result That Lat Are What Appeal
to Oregon City People.
Terrible Croup Attack
Quickly Repulsed
By Old Reliable Remedy
Well known Georgia stars ksepcr has mu
terad croup and cold, for bis family of tan wiUt
Four's Honey and Tar Compound.
Tim inlnuti; tint honrsn terrifying
rroui.y rougu In lour. I In the Imiim of
T. J. Burl., r, t,f. Jeff :i sun, Oa., out
cornea Foley's ll.ir.cy und Tar Com
pciurif ther'rt ;Jw;ivs a bottle r-ti'ly.
(-r'-'s wdiii i,e Buys: "Two of my
children, one l,y unci a girl, aged
Merit and sit year respectively, had
terrible attacks of croup last winter
nnd 1 completely cured them wllh
Foley" U'.tit y nnd Tar Compound.
lave ten In family and for year I'vn
o-'id p-.ley'ii uu,j Bnr Xar CouipeUDd
and It n-Vr full."
iitaolsh worry njid Bar doctor bllla
keip Foley Honey and Tar Com-
Bound altvnya on liand. In your home,
ne Ix.ttle lac',, a lenir tima It's reliable snd
mlf and 11, e lnt doss Is as good
as the first. Get tho genuine.
Kidney sufferers in Oregon City
want more than temporary roller.
They want results that last
Results like Mrs. Baxter tells about
Her's was a thorough test.
Three years is a long time.
JJoan's Kidney Pills have stood the
test and stood It well.
Whv experiment with nn untried
medicine?
People here lu Oregon City have
shown the way.
Read Mrs. Baxter's Htory:
Mrs. Louise Buxter, 1 15 Seventeenth
St., Oregon City, says: "I suffered
for Quite awhile from kidney weak
ness. I tried various medicines but
nothing helped mo like Dnan's Kid
ney Pills did. They proved their
worth to me and I certainly recom
mend them." (Statement given April
S. lUKJ.)
On April 17, 10115, Mrs. Buxter said:
"I couldn't speak too highly of Dnan's
Kidney Pillu for I have never had any
thing do 'me as ninth good as this
old re'iable kidney medicine. They
permanently cured me of kldii"y trou
ble and my back Is as ptrong as ever. "
Price 5c at all dealers. Don't sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy gs-t
Dona's Kidney Pills the same thai
Mrs. Baxter has twice publicly recom
mended. Foster-Milbiirn Co., Props.
Canby and Barlow are Given
Space in Forthcoming Report
of State Labor Commissioner
In tho forthcoming Identilul nqiort
of the statu commissioner of labor,
tho following will appear relative to
Burlow und Cunby:
Canby
W. II. Bulr, mayor Settled In 1870
Hint) miles sotitheust of Oregon City,
the county seat, 24 mile south of
Portlund. Incorporated, 18!H. Area,
700 ucres: population, QfiO; assessed
valuation, J.riH.OUO. On main line ot
Sonthern Pacific, railroad and on linn
of P., E. & 10. electric railway, In
coiirso of construction. Is also about
two and one-half miles from tho Wil
lamette river and on tho Molulla riv
er. Eight teachers ure employed In
the public schools at salaries ranging
from $no to $100 per month. City
marshal receives I5 per month and
fees. Average dul'y wage of skilled
labor, $.'!; common labor, $2, und mun
nnd team, $.'t. Electric lighting plant
Is untitir privalo ownership, the plant
having u maximum capacity of 200
horsepower nnd Is vuluud lit $7.r,0(KI.
Two public school buildings urn val
ued ut $2,000. Tlx; high school Iiim
a full four-yeuru course, and 00 stu
dents ure enrolled.. Six churches,
Culhollc, ChriHtlnn, Kviingellcul, Lu
theran. Methodist uml Scandinavian,
ure va'uecl ut $10,000. City hall val
general merchundlHo stores, cash
produce store, three confectionery
stores, ment market, furnlliirn Htore,
lindertuklng establishment, I I v o r y
Btuble, gnruge, two creuinnrles, three
blacksmith shop, drug store ami
Jewolry store. A large part of the
country around Cunby is rut up Into
small ucrengo tracts, which provide
homes for her people. Canby has Is
sued bonds to tho amount of IJI.Mio
for a wuler system.
Barlow.
W. W. Jesse, muyor Tlilrt v.flvn
miles south of Portland, I0',i miles
Houlhwest or Oregon City, tho counly
.eat, 11& miles southwest of Canby,
the banking point. Incorporated In
11)03. Altitude, 12" sri-ii, npprox
Imiitnly twenty acres; assessed valua
tion or surll urea, about $:i,r,0ll() ; city
levied u ft-ml1! tux In IDI'i und bus n
surplus In the treusury. On tho main
Hun or the Southern Pacific railroad
and tlireo miles from the Willamette
river. Two tnuchnrs receive $00 and
7r per month respectively in pub
lic schools. Well eniitt-iK-d volunteer
fire service. Average wages ol'i
skilled labor, J'l.r.O; common labor
$2.2.ri, and for innn and team, Cltj
owns wuler supply system nnd fur
nlsheii water for 00 cents per mo.'!'
E'ectrlc light plant privately owned
tied ut $200. Among tho principal I nnd Berves consumer nt $1 per month
privately owned structures In the town i riitt rate, 1.1 cents per K. W. II. fin
ure a Masonic hull, valued ut $12,000:
1. O. O, F. hall, valued at $18,000 nnd
general merchandise store costing
$20,00'). Two blinking Institutions
have deposits aggregating $:'0n,
000. The principal industries or tho
surrounding country ure farming, him-b-ring,
dairying, sheep raising and
fruit growing. The chief agricultural
any registration nbovo that amount
Ootid Hewer system and HlilowitlkH. Out
public school building Is valued a
$2000, nnd two churches, Lutheran
und Nii.arlm-, nro valued nt $11000, Tlu
principal Industrie of tho surround
ing country farming nnd lumbering
Clly lias two general morchiindist
Morn, one hotel, feed stable nnd n
specialties ot the vicinity are potatoes I blacksmith nnd repair Hhop. Th
and strawberry plants, which "" nhlu-
prd annually lu carload lots. The bus
iness enterpises In the town are a
Buffalo, N. V.
(Adv.) hardware store, lmp'ement bouse, four
greatest present nendH are a furnltnn
factory, cannery nnd people with
mean U) develop the fruit growing in
dustry.