Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 24, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    OKKtiON' (TIT KN'TKKIMMSK. KIMHAV. NOVIIMIUIU'JI. 1!MJ.
Uouiny
soars over fight LAND FRAUD CASE
1$
Financier Sees- Somme Battle
From an Aeroplane.
BEHIND THE GERMAN LINES.
BEING TRIED
Wednesday afternoon. Itev. II. II Kcl
,' I'. P.. Pacific t.at MN-ivlarr lor
JENNINGS LODGI. j the Fort-Inn Mlaalouaiy lctv, whose j
, headunaiter art in Hun Francisco.
Iinii llrL TUl pnn ijn !'' Kiii-r in hi n
IiUh LIIl I nt dillliib mm. .-. Humioi8m.ii.i.i... .
. I JENNINGS LOIMK. Ore . Not. M. j ,,le "' "-' ." Ilv.
' i .Spr. lall-Mr. Traxler. of New York ! M. ver. f .wcg... .1... apoke He,.
CRASS AND TREES ARC CRIEN C.tv. I. n-mling the wlnler in Port ;JW " ?" 'fT 1 'l' ', ,
HTlit'H. AIhmiI sixty the emit, led
i Mr.. Zeb Ki-.-l Mm. Trailer I a i - -"-".,.., r
IN SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS
SAWMILL CHANCES HANDS.
MACKSIU'KG. Ore. Nov. 23. (Spe
t tail The recent rain hate niade the
graaa so green ll would l hard to
Udicte that winter l only a few day
In the future, men- it nut that the
olid aoflg blrda hate gone, all rxcepl
(lie Joyous Utile meadow lark who
at-ema more tuneful than rvrr In the
shortest and the darkest day. '
sister of K. M. lU.rne. of Kenton, and '" " --'
... .i..n.Mf..u.- .hi. nr.. ...I A al'evlal school meeting I
' ' " I... II -. ..... ......... ....... . .1... ..
and a "vi iiipiim- mi me r
4I
he will remain with her
linithera during the a Inter.
Mr. and Mra. Jackson, and
Mr.
, aat ertalnliig whether the tnlcis are
! remit lit linv .ilihlliitinl lm.il fiir tu-t.,,..!
Notthup. are U.itln till the latter a 1)lirtH,..., ,, ,,. ,,, ,,, ,r
daughter, Mra. Milton, rotter. 'same
Mra. Homer llull.sk spent the' sir. J. K. Calatan and I- I'. liar
weekend at the Welch collage, rlncton visited at the Jeiminga laal.to
Mr. Ilaker. of Forest Grote, will M-h.Hil on Tue.la- forenoon to aroiiM-M-nd
aouie w.vka alth the KdarU intereat in tha Indiotrlal iltil of the
fnnilly. in hoia. The tate department of pit's
The, cold of th nlchta. too, la driv i Mr J(m n,inwPj ,.ft for um'Iiiii; '"a'riuiloii oftera allr.u the aanU
Iiik the vital forte of the treva aa 'l ! im' Halunlay and will ill at Alhany to the lnnera In llila rlnb tuJh t. We
aa of all annual vegetation deep lnlo,()n ri-tiirn. Mm. Itenuird and !on- undertand prlrea lire awarded In u
the fround to beRln ita winter work ef ni Mr n( y'ri( I,,,,, h ()( nliu. haklnc. newliiK and farm mil
l.tvparatloa for the nmleu. of icer I .. ... aii.ii on We.lned.i """ handiernfl and jjardeuuiK
minatlon In th aprlnu. ; ,0 ln.tvnt , ltu. w,sdluit of Mlsa -x,r- l'- """"'' J 'a'H.v
Oi-ontP Wal.h haa told out hia In i v lutdorf amir. K. Hernard. whl.h v",,l", ' "' '"' ' "U'lher.
ttreat In th Wal. h llepler aaw mill, i t.H,k pai e on Nowmher 19th at the awe,i on Wednemlav
Hinitforth this liualneaa will he ear-i Hatdorf home. The newly weda will l'-heon followed hy a theater
rled on by the Hepler brothera. take up their home In St. Paul. Ore . I,ar,v hl, h " Mr-
Mra. Wcaley Kb,, with h.r children ' where the Kroom U In the ereatn-ry "n'1 made up the party,
ftaa rrturned fn.m Nehraaka wher! hnMnea. ronKratulatlni and tK.M Mr. . Mr. M.r, ar.. wlnteruiK
rt,c haa been vlaltlnK her father and wl.heiarf belt, ahowensl uihmi them '"l1. l '" """,
other frlcnda. I "y their unlae rrlenilH. where ootn are " "
Jlufua KraklHrser who haa Ixvn 1 and tonMy known
Hanry P. Oavitait ( J. P, Margin 4
C. Curi L'turly Up and 0n
In Wida Cirlt Ov.r BalKatxId Far
an Haur, Watching Mighty Drama
Diractly Balaw,
.New uk. To (Until lulu a Creinti
ariue. aeioplana ilurlim iih ihc nl of a
lerrllli' final axault eii the hmiue,
then I J iiiiii-m- leUuirlt up and down
and In klo i lr le met the baliletlel.l
for an hour wal.-hluii U-lweeu oue'ii
li.e ulilea the liiluhtj diauia dlrts'lly
eulUK of Nov. Jllli for the purNe of belon- ami Hnilly to ll v inon thiin
t. M'
lliiv ill I le mtalulil l. k oter the tier
mailt' country .tilling I he ho I lie and
ffi'l away w ll It it - Hint ttniild U' a fit
lin: trip nhh li Ino-l Aiiieih alia ttouhl
w an to talk a'-Mit w lieu I her Kt Inline
II a ii t Henry 1. I'litUnn of J, I'.
Morgan A 'o. who nirli.J "hmue
fnnu the nnr," nU the Ainertrau llii.'i
IMillaitrlphla. a'tumpanliil by Mr. Iia
IN LOCAL COURT
JUOGt CAMPBCLk HIARI FIGHT
OVER 3.M0 ACRES OP SCHOOL
LAND IN COUNTY.
USE OF DUMMY NAMES IN MAKING
APPLICATIONS CHARGED BYSTATE
aerloiialy 111 at the home of hia uncle.' Mra. Frank lnihert haa been called
Rev. Wm. Kraxbertter In Orenon City, upon to mourn the losa of a niece. Mra
is well on the ay to recovery now. ! Ileluer on. wh.we tragic death o
The Mother'a club la to meet on'11"1 011 Slln,li,' llV Jrownltijc In Sib
November S3 for an albday aeaslon atU,'r ' Mr- nd Mra. Urn
the home of Mra. tleo. Koch. i ,M;rl ',"J ' tnm aortl. e,.
, , , 'which wer held in Oreuon ( Itv on
The contaRiot.a aff.-ctlon of the eye( W(.,nritJliy .fIortll))m.
Unit nas oecn prevailing in mh-
Mr. and Mm. Ceo Hhaier and Ml.ti
Aide Heater were oter IllKht tUiturn,
burg. for the laat few weeka l fat
Mr. and Mra. lYunk Tucker enter-
with the Wm. Jucoh family on Wed
ncailay. ,
In honor of Mra. Albert Tucker, a j
recent ChhaKO bride. Mra. Frank ,
Tucker entertained on Thuraday att'-j
cruoon a larne company of ludiea. The
artenuMin wan aint with their needle J
work, amuim them IioIik a ahower cf j
Htlt.hea for the Krooiu when needle (
dii'apearinK at prew-nt.
Moat of tno children who were mm
nntlned on this account have returned
lit school.
talned with a dinner on Sunday In f t,HK,t wool were ued In flninhliiK
a comfort which wa pieced by the
KriHiiit Kraiidtuother. Kitchen uteii-1
nil with beat wlshea wer clven Mr.1
honor .of Mr. Tin ker' birthday anul-
! terury. I'lrclluc atout the table wers:
i Rev. and Mra. Smith. Harold Smith.
i.Mr. and Mra. Much Roberta. Arthur t....v...
. Mra. C. M. luldwln haa owinUed ; 1Vlt;ilt. BnJ almor Roberta; Carey alt.,i Mr. Tuck-r In aervlnx delict
a aewlnslaa for the little Rirla of: aml OU(U iMori Mr. ,,, Mr4. Tucker. ,...fr...i..Bi. ti.... .itemtm
I" - "
' were Memlame S. I.eClalre, M. Shav-
Mia Muhle lloppe I aiialu able to er. A. A. Ilopou, Will Jacob. !en
return to her school duties. Iaev. W. I. Illlnetone. Iren Tluuuii-
. MUa Wnora Miller, who baa beeuj Mr anJ Mm K Uln sfKfkil Mf . H. . liohlnaon. J. Woodham; A
rp.ndlns aotne time In Canby. has re- . Mr ()ljn K()n, n1( u,,.nn Xl,wM Hurtle of Uaker. J. lUtiniKartner. Tur
... . .. . t.a
.t neUthoortiooil to be ncia ai ner lu. .Martart.t an, Arthur Tucker.
home from S to 4 p. in. on each alter
nate Saturday.
turned to her home.
Mrs. Frank Hilton, who with her Sunday with home folk.
I autoed nut from Portland to 'nd "ey. Kdd Cuhln;. Otto Neaf. II. N.
four youngest children paid a visit to
her former borne In thia place has re-j
After Sunday. November 19, preach
in l: will be In the evening at 7:30.
. . . . - V.
H.rncu to uer muuiu.m .au. ... Th) .,.,,, ,h( n..stnr , ... r,..
Once more we have been admoti-: amas at 10 0vio k and at rBrkp'ace llus,s,,
it,hed never to be depressed by tne at ji:39 a m on Sunday. The Sun-
Smith. Ceo A. Ostrom. Mr. Allen of
The Oalles. Kllu McllarKiie. leo. Kel
ly, HiikIi Robert. Mrs. Lewis and the
honored itueM, Mr. Albert Turker itril
The Loilne folk are looking forwar I
X. I 1
San Francisco Man and Waitarn Lum
br Company, of Montana, Dtff nd
anta Similar Su4ta Panding
In Othar Oragon Countiaa
iMimlBta Dredictlon of famine and ..i,....i -hi k.. ...i.i ... to the rolllit kliiK play. Smythe v ,
woe. Thia year the do ins house ,9:13 ln ,ht. mornlnf:: l htutaa E. , Smith." to be clvcu on the eveninK "f
and the cider presses are ninnins still , deaV(ir at 6.n,) p. m. An invitation Is Navri,''- 2h. ut the lllue Front hall
lo jnako use of the surplus apples, al-; extl.n Jh1 to Uie comillittee , tnogC Most of the participant hcini: mem
uiounn we naa oeen gra.eij uiu : , orvices. Sunday evening Rev. Smith ""
were to hare no apples at all. lgI)oke on ,ile Kt,,,jei.t of -perfected follow: Judcn. Ralph Mad-
Miss Anea Kister. who is attend-1 Woman and the church was filled tt ,son: law',r. I'ro-for-lt. Ceorne ()
Uig the Jefferson high school In the first Sunday evenints service. ,r""l: Iu'r- Con-Acalnst-lt. II.
Portland is home to spend ThankKiv- which shows that the evening service N'oo'l'mm: Plentiful Smith. Hurry Sla-
:is universal popular by such a cood 1 ,,nn- smjwie. .vm.-n ixen, ;
ing.
I nttenduace.
$ $ (j f, ,p p $ h
HOMEOALE.
court officer, Will Jacob: book agent.
Harry Sludcn; Farmer Hoecake, ll'y
HUulo b' a:itTt(-ttn !'( AMH'l.it(un.
IIK.NHY P, DATIHOS.
ji ine uiinuui ciiurt'ii tunue
iit'iu vii i m-Bii't fill ll it, du -1 dl anlt
,u.. ...., . w.c -" ,, (.hurl,.H siadcn: stuttering num.
work was given by the clerk. Mrt. ; Arhur ,.,,. , ,
mer WilliatiiK.- deaf man, A. F. Bus-
cripple, Arthur Tucker. Dutch-
Hugh Roberts, and a splendid report
sell; Mulldoou. W. I. llliucstone: man
of church finances wos given '' : with harollp. IHWitt Campbell; Rover
Chria Muralt takes exceptions to
church treasurer, Mrs. Harry Robl-
end ThiiRly, A. H. Smith: AJnx Mose-
the story Uiat apieared in the Oregon'""- '" I,UEh R"l?s: Farmer Taterpat.h
.1 uirlr In Inn f.ntlil lii Inn coi-rnt-irv . .
icracy last week) . " ' Curey Deter; editor Weekly Creeper.
fit.- ntrowi rt I lamrtl'a fV
wihu v. . -V ... J ' - . ll'... ( I...
from the pen of E. W. Smith, who Bald "' J',,-OUB- . X. Smith; strong minded woman.
Muralt was dissatisfied by $13 over At the annual election. Mr. Kohcrls Lorraine Ostrom. Admission 10 and
the election. If the election had cost' ttas unanmlously re-elected as clerk, i 15 ,-ents.
Mr. Smith 15 cents, he would have F" Tucker as deacon for two years. 1
been in the hospital. Muralt is nos. Wm. Jacobs will look ufter the He Wa Worred nd Hopeless,
emitter. He is a cheerful loser, but. ! ihurch finances during the year. For
he said during the campaign, and re-! Snlay school superintendent. Mr. ! ,K)t,)(ire( ullh )Uj kidnuy trouble."
iterates now, that the country would 1 a.ss.s.a.u u, ,e, ,ie , wrt(JH T j,, Hlltt.hllwon( ,,lttle Uo( k,
be better oft with Hughes as presl- ont. Mr. oodham: Mrs. Ella badc-s Ark .., trM Kmeam and
dent or, ianl;t: Kess e and Arthur . doc, but worw u tllL. mt..
I Roberts for ushers, and Lorraine Os-
i was worried and had almost given
v '
i 4 J
? ",,B"- up all hopes. I tried Foley Kidney
8,l The First Federated cliurclieM of pills and they helped me a lot. 1 huve
iuregon Llty and vicinity will bold B,.c HC,i fve )0XPS aml um now a
1 their annual meeting on the evening. wot man.- Koley Kidney Pills drive
I or December 7th, )91ii. at Oregon City.; out a,.1P8 an(i pt,ni, ,ip to Kidney
j A very pretty way of announcing ! trouble: also sloen disturbing bladder
the bazaar which Is soon to be held disorders Jones Drug Co. Adv.
Dr. Ded- under the auspices or The Guild, wa3 , .
BARLOW
9
HARLOW, Ore.. Nov. 23
.n u.a b.innApla.1 llV mntlV frlpndft . i.l.-n.. K i. f!.... C-l.-n L-...l..n t UA t.A
ii.au fao oi'i'vi j . l)T-M lt. ..imn i.i.u raucs u. .in; .ui- a
tiere, there being 124 votes cast rorj lowing lines or her own composition: j .
"On December Sth a sure a von live .
him at the election.
Lee Hayes returned home from
White Salmon, Wash., last week.
Lee Harding has returned from Ari
r.ona where he was stationed with the
troops.
Mr. and Mrs. Norwin Crowley, are
papering and painting the inside of
Wm. Evans' house which they will oc
cupy soon. R. E. Irwin having rented
the Evans' plaec for a year.
Loula Larson was home recently on
a visit with his bride. The young
people formed a charivari party and
entertained the bridal pair.
Mrs. SheDoard and daughter, Mrs.
Clark and Mrs. Tull were here last !
week getting Mrs. Clams nousenom
goods which she had stored here. Mrs.
Clark will reside in Portland.
Mr. Turner, the new merchant, has
taken possession of the store and Jas.
fcrlckson has moved the ipostoHlce
and household goods into the old bank
building.
Harold Sage came nearly meeting
with a serious accident Saturday
while working on Sam Hoover's wood
eaw. The saw Tew ott, striking the
protind and then bounding back id
front of Harold's shoulder, cutting
Ltree places, which Dr. Dedman sewed
and dressed.
Mr. Jolinson, of Silverton, visited
Miss Cora Itcrg, Sunday.
Could Not Do Her Cooking.
Mrs P. E. Hartmelster, Tea., Mo.,
writes- "I was affected with kidney
trouble for two years. I was so bad
. this summer I could hardly do my.
cooking, I got Koiey mud
they helped me. I reel like a new
oerson.". Too many women neglect
symptoms of kidney derangement.
When the kidneys are not proper y
doing their work poison, left in the
system cause weak back dizziness,
puffiuess under eyes, swollen ankles
Joints, and rheumatism. Jones Umg
Cn AAV.
4- ? 4 . i, if 4 ii . .j.
The Ladies' Guild, a bazaar will give.
With a six o'clock dinner, say, oh say.
Take all your friends and spend ' , .4, 4 . rt
the nay.
Mazaar, bazr.ar. who suid bazaar.
EAGLE CREEK.
. .? f, ,
j EAGLE CHEEK. Ore, Nov.
(.Special) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doug-
The place where the apron and can-''ass made a trip to eastern Oregon
recently.
A. W. Cooke and wife were vIhIIIii
dies ate
And faD?y article large and small
Gilts lor the grandpas, babies and all.
Now don't rorget the day and date
If you wait till the ninth you'll be too
late."
Miss Elva Eades is a member of the
Sth grade and is studying elocution un
der Miss Ii. Honey and is also work
ing hard for the success or the bazaar.
All members and friends are urged
to have some part In this bazaar by
vis. 'ii and il.nu-'iler. Mi-. Alhe Mr.
IiivImii had ihrne all tIeM. tiling In
the air while In rrnu.v, but be tlid im'.
eem to think Inn b of the tpcrlcu e.
Mr. Datisiiti said tbut be it child
at I'erniine. The I'li'ih li olllcer llr1
haiUiLl-en Wm u itrja-iUit'L:!ii-jiL'!nii
"mile-ami then had swuiig" out "over
the great gun Ixxiiniiig far below.
The biplane In ufblcb they (lew, .Mr.
Davison snlil, was arranged admirably
for ubservatbui of the boiubanlinent
and lurantry lighting below, and the
great height at which he viewed the
battle It was on Sept. 1'7 lat eu-abli-d
ti I in to look dotvu upon a tre-
memloii HWeep of buttle ridden coun
try at all time.
He bud uinde a pretty thorough tour
or the treuche at Verdun also, be
said in answer to further question
about experience at the front. Then
he had devoted xlx daya solely to trav
eling by automobile and on root along
the whole line or trenches rroin Ver
dun to the llrltlxti trenches on the
Somme. On a nwarby table a he
HHike wna a rusty looking Herman
helmet niul a rustler shell cne which
he had picked up oil battletleld. and
on the Name table was the gray blue
steel helmet of France which (ienernl
Petaln had given to him to wear In
the trenches,
"No. It wasn't altogether Idle curi
osity tlnit took me to the front."
Mr. Davison said in reply In a limit
question. "A Homebody bus put It.
there wus an opportunity to ee his
tory In the making and I took It, not
through curiosity, but Iki-sunc I want
ed to learn Moiu-tlilng of military ad
vancement n' llrst liiuiil."
The milt of the slain of Orenoli
against F. A. Hyde, of San Francisco,
and lhi Vctern Lumlier company, of
Mniilatiii. In reenter 3:' 10 nrrea of
m hiHil lunda in Cluckuuiaa county al
to have been necurisj by Utile
through fraud opened Monday before
Circuit Judge CnmpUdl. All tint te;l
mmiy was submitted yeilerday and
the aigiiinenla will occupy the rrenier
purl of two day. Attorney (ienerul
(ieorne M. Urown ntid Assistant At
lorney General Halley repn it the
state; Judge lllckford and J. W. Her
shey, of Molilalia, the Western Lum
lr company, mid ,. C. Shaw, or Port
land. Mr. Hyde.
Hyde wna contlcte.l or land rraud
In Waahlngton Rcvcriil year ago and
Ills oivraM.m hate rxtetided over ill
most a scoie nf yeara. In IH'.t!t, the
stale alleges In (lie case on trial here,
Utile vent J. 1.. Shnelder here to
secure kcIumiI Linda In the Cascade
then being sold by the state for II.:'
an acre. Any citizen or the l ulled
State and of the state of Oregon over
IN )ear of m:i who had not hereto
fore boui:ht land from the got crntucot
n-d the right to buy 320 acre of
s.'iool land for inditldual use of the
person pinking the application.
Schneider and other of Hyde's
igenta made lis applications, using
lummy name, the state charge.
These application were then assigned
to associate of Hyde In San Fran
cisco and balance due the statu were
paid Evidence Introduced Monday
bowed that many of these applica
tions wer sold to the San Francisco
men for $1 each. The unite main
tain that the lands were bought bv
the Sail Franciscans purely for specu
lation, and not for Individual use.
After the purchase was completed,
holders of the title transferred the
land under the federal act of June 4.
IS97. to the national government mid
received script, which could be loin
ted 011 any other unappropriated gov
ernment -lund. This script was (linn
ferred to the Western Lumber com
pany and selections wore made by that
linn of timber binds In Montana.
The lumber compnny claims that If
there wa any fraud the company
knew nolhlng of It mid bought the
script In good faith. The company
maintain that It should not be de
rived or Its rights by reason or rnuid,
tthlch could hiwc been dlcovered bv
proper exercise or diligence before
the ileal was completed.
The state Is suing to cancel the pat
ent It sued to llydo and hi associ
ates. If the state wins, the school
lauds In this county will he Increased
by :I2I0 acre, iind the Western Lum
ber company will lose it Montana
lands secured by script.
Similar suits tire pending In olhi
Oregon counties, and ono rnsn ha
been tried In' Marlon county.
CANBY DEPARTMENT
CAMIV, Ore, Nov. M, (Hpe.lall - County Hi I100I rluwiliileiiteii la 1 1
W. A lluulley, of Huntley H10. wui tall and I.. I'. HuriliiKlnii, of the alaie
liMiisuctlng buslnesa in Canity Mou j department of public lntrui lion, tl.
day. Itxil I'auby Monday for the pnrHis cf
Hairy Hiiillh,' r.'preaciiliug the I'l 1 orgalilf llitf Industrial 1 bib 1loe
III V Mm I mil I He Insurant Co, ol clubs are being oimile In all Hie
Oregon City, was a I'auby hn'ln' , hixil lliruiiKboul the loiinly and
allcr l liillsdiiy. ' luin h Interest la being- liuilillesled,
Mm J. la-e Fikersoii and Mis. Ota ., ,Un, tlsllor
Hl)ler wele I'm I hind shoppela Ibui j m
' 1... .
...... , , . , , 1 RM Rll 1MII RMMI'MIM IHH IS IMIllllMi-
M. . Johnson relumed lliul-.il , ... ...
from a tlslt id aetern daa with ! ' ' . . ,. . . ..
, , , 1 Lim ke Hiiturdiiv afteriiiHUi lor Hie
Portland fib lids. .... .
Mra I tan Hlu.l. k. of Auiora. was a ' """ ,,,M '
Canby caller Thursday. ', Altorneta 1 oiiii ami iiaiuinonn wne
Hot. W. Hotd Moor.i went 1.1 Mo ' ! 'IIK important l'u.iii..s in
la'ln r-ilday In attend thi ellng i.f ! '"'" Thuiday.
Ihn Mellmdlst cnlid rclice. Mrs. lieorge lU ud Slliuller, Ml No-
Mi. L. II. Wang wud Mis Mlldicd na Austin 11 nd Mia Mlna lluhha 1110
Wiiiik, spent aetetal data with rela J lor.xl lo Hlltertoii l"rlilur wteiilug
lives In Portland. Mis Lillian Wiing MUa llnhb remaliiid (be weekend
drove down Sunday. !ttlih her iiiieiit.
Mr. II, W. White relumed Hamuli) Mr Fugciie Mills, of Needy, j
lituii Portland after a visit of aeteiiil'u Canby tlsllor Tueadu) evening.
Ill) with relatlte. Much Inleresl Is being liialllfesled
Mr. and Ml. K.lllll Kruc.cr ui liter llu Kehekall coutelilloli In be
speudlliK this week III Haleiil. j held here Hatuidiiy. About .liei
(i, W. Ulille made a business lilp,gucsta are ets'i led, repreaeiitlng 11'
In Port laud hYldiiy, ' Indues.
Canby cltleiis held a inis-Hng i.t 1 Through aoino luUlake In the IIT
the I'll hall Monday cteulng mid ' setting lut week the note concern
elm led lint following coiiuclluieii, I.. Ing Ihn Missionary aislely and Moth
II. Wang, II. II. Etgii, Grant While era club wern combined and biiill.v
and II. A. Dcdiiiiiu. J. I . K kersun uilted up. Througli coiutesy In the
waa el. s ted treasurer. 1 bosleoa of the Mother'a club we l,.h
W. II. Hair and tlru Slyter enjnted'lo nuivrl Hie error The meeting wa
some good duck hunting Siilurday and j nt the homo of Mia M. J. I en and she
Sunday on the Columbia slniiuh. These 1 wa asslated In sertlug refresliinriita
gentleiueti, with aoino Portliind friend
bate rented a portion of the slough
for the remainder of the season.
Mi. W. Hotd .MiMire waa a
bind shopper Hiilurdny.
by her dailgblera, Mlaa Ijirrnlne. Mis
Wablrun. of Oak Giote, gate an Inter
ertliig report of the contention re
Pint- ceully he'd al The Dnllea and fol
I lowed Willi nil address 011 Hie ml t .ml
Mr Kdgnr Suillli I apeudlng Ihls'age of having a woman on the ai hool
nee), at Miickshurg at the liotiie of, board, after whlih II. II. Ki 1 le, nt
Mr. Henry Smllli, while Mr. Hiiillh Is 1 -i Intendenl of lb" grammar arades.
tlsltlng In Salem. i talked on "iMforuialle Cau-cd by
George Heuilsbadler wu Iniu-acl' i S. IiihiI Furniture.
Ing business In Aurora Tuesday. Mr. Helen l ee left Friday for Hay
Mr. and Mra. C. It. Gunnel were! Point, Calif., lo Join her liiiali.iud who
Portland visitor Tuesday. ' I employed there.
Pullet Lays 34
Eggs In 42 Days
YOUNG CHICKEN PICKS UP FEED
AROUND BARNYARD, YET8ET8
UNUSUAL RECORD.
,ce Thb'en, of Mllwiiukle, ha a
hen which he believe hold the rec
ord for general venatillty holds the
record for the state. In a 43 day per-
ml alio laid :il egg, weighing an aver
age of two ounce each. Three of
the 31 eggs went double yolk ciua.
She was only three month and 21
daya uld when lu started laying. and ""Kh '"' rMsle I
la a perfect specimen.
Hut tint most remarkable feature of
tin) hen's record I that during her
short but productive life alio haa been
red absolutely nothing. All she eat,
hIui pick up uround tint barn. She
wa separated from all other chickens
of her own hutch.
A farmer with a couple of hundred
chicken like her, Mr. Thleen figure,
would bo well-to-do In a year, with the
cost of rood constantly rising.
at the home of Mr. Howlett Sunday
Mrs. K. II. Gibson was a guest of
her sister, Mrs. S. J. Eddy, of Port
land, a couple of days laBt week.
Mrs. H. S. Jones, of Portland, was
a guest at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Viola Dougluss, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass enter
talned Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prlestcr, ot
Logan, at their homo Sunday.
Ed Still was a Portland visitor lust
contributing some or their specialties i week.
ror the booths and tables. A commit-1 will Douglass has been lately sack
tee or Mrs. H. N. Smith, A. A. Hopson j ing and hauling potatoes to the car.
Ella Eades, M. A. Shaver and Flora I m -
Peckner have It In charge.
The rellowshlp meeting held
Here's Speedy Relief
from Kidney Troubles
"Polar Xidnajr Hia hm dona ma m
haap of good." A. T. Bartlttt, Brock
ton, Mjui.
Some daya It aeema aa If you can io
longer bear the pain and misery you
Buffer from kidney and bladder troublo.
The ache across your back grows wor
with every move you make, and with,
every step you take. It not only robs
you of all your strength and energy, but
it affect the other Important organs of
the body as well. Nervousness, head
ache, disordered stomach, liver trouble,
bad eyesight, are only some of the con
ditions that follow kidney trouble.
Foler TTfrfniw Tl11a t-tn .v. . -im, . ...
kidneys to regain their normal healthy
mate and activity. When they areairaln
able to do their work effeetivelv. vmir
system I no longer choked and blocked
with poisonous waste matter. Your
sympiomg clear up, your weariness,
pain, misery and weakness go away.
Foley Kidney rills can do yon also "a
biip of good."
- Lika a Circua.
Mr. S had ec iillnrly iiniutln;
iiecze. It began with a complex unci
terrifying series of facial couvulslijns.
but instead or concluding with the roar
of a shot lion It ended wllh a most
lame paroxysm that uhvnys disappoint
ed the expectant observer.
"Your sneeze," said a friend after
nnfcblng blm through one of his ster
nutation. "Is n regular circus."
"A circus?" said Mr. S.
"Yes, sir," wu the rejoinder. "The
performance never come up to the ad
vance notices." Cleveland Leader.
POLK'S BLBBBBS,
& GAZETTEER
A Hininrsa Directory T pvn city,
Tows and Village la Orrcoo and
Waalilofloa, giving a le-r!pttva
ftketrll of earh Ure, Lorntlon.
Shipping Facilities and IsmI.
trA Illriwtory ci eU Souaest
ad rroieMloo.
B. i. POT.ir. ft CO, la.
ab(B
Hia Only Friand.
Wife- You can see now how much
your fi !., ds care fur you. 1 Miring your
long Illness only one has called to set
yon. Husband-A ml that was Hrown.
wasn't It?
Wile-Ye. He came every day, and
he said he was very sorry you were to
111 to see him. He i the only rem
friend you've gut. '
"Yer.. I suppose so. The day before
I wus taken ill I promised lo lend him
?10."
High Praia.
"Is he the kind of mini you'd Invite
to j'uur house to dinner?"
"I should say he K He's the kind
of man tny wife would Insist on having
at least forty eight hours' notice lo
prepare for." -Exchange.
"Are they In easy circumstance?'
"They ought to be; they have an auto
lo support." Houston Post.
Tlbei'liiH at hi death left IllS.iri,
'Ktfi, tthlch Callguln spent In less than
leu month.
Do You Have 8our Stomach?
K you are troubled with sour stum
ueh yon should eat slowly nnd masti
cate your rood thoroughly, then take
one of Chambot'luln's Tablets immedl
ntoly ufter supper. Obtainable every
where. (Adv.)
GONE FOR GOOD.
Results That Last Are What Appeal
to Oregon City People.
O.-W. i(. & N Co, proposes to Install
Immediately at Important lilgh-vay
grade crossings on its lines In Oregon,
Washington and Idaho, cautionary
highway signs erected 300 feet from
tlie track on each side of all crossings.
HERBAUGH IS FREE MAN NOW.
M. II. Ilerbaiigli, convicted and pa
roled on a statutory crime Involving
his 13-year-cdd niece, Lulu Hondrlck,
furnished $1K)0 bail Saturduy satis
factory to Circuit Judgo Campbell and
was released, j. Hover. August W'lll-
broad and Flora llrier signed his bond.
Herbaiigh was paroled on condition
that lie put up t lie bonds, pay the
costs of the cilHf. wltbfn 90 days and
conduct liiinHelf as a law-abiding citi
zen. Ilo was sentenced to serve front
three to 20 years In the state peniten-t'-iry.
'
Kidney sufferer In Oregon City
want more than tutni',.",rury relief.
They wunt results that last
Results like Mrs. Maxtor tells about
Her's was a thorough tcHt.
Threo years is a long time.
Donn's Kidney Pills have stood the
test and stood it. well.
Why experiment with an untried
medicine? . '
Peoplo here in Oregon City have
shown the way.
Itoud Mrs. Maxtor's story:
Mr. Louise Huxter, 115 Seventeenth
St., Oregon City, says: "I surfe.red
for nulto awhile from kidney weak
ness, f tried various medicines hut
nothing helped me like-Dean's Kid
ney Pills did. They proved their
worth to mo and I certainly recom
mend them." (Statement given April
5. 1913.)
On April 17, 19IG, Mrs. Haxter said:
"I couldn't speak too highly of Dunn's
Kidney Pills for I have never had any
thing do me as much good as this
old re'labln kidney medicine. They
permanently cured me or kidney trou
ble and my back is us strong as ever."
Price Cue at all dealers. Don't sim
ply ask ror a kidney remedy get
Dona's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Paxter has twice publicly recom
mended. Foster-Mllbnrn Co., Props.
Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.)
London Laok Big Building.
It would have ls-en well liub-ed If tint
designer ol' luidon had hud some
thought or it lull we might want In
time of war Then it should have hud
inch tott ering pile of eMi.es iu glorify
or disfigure It Is a uuilier of luMc
tthlch word yon clusise lower .Nett
York. Hut mi I ii iv would lim e had to
be kinder In Ihn inn Iter of fnuiidutloiis
New York bus rock on tt til.-li to build.
Loudon has chosen fur It olllclnl .en
ter an area of Hie alluvial deposits of
the Thames, and these give no secure
fool hold for thirty stories, one re
member that even when the present
war otllce ttn built coucreie founda
tion of euormoii slieuglli had Hist to
be constructed.- W'eslinlliitel' Gazelle
REAL' ESTATE TRANSFERS.
The following real estuto transfers
wore filed In the office of County
Hocordnr Dedmun on Wednesday;
Anna Glalin lo Ouorgo H. C.nrlco,
lund In Clackumas county; $ 1 .00.
II. nnd Amiilln Gnrson to Hurry
Geballe, CO acres of Corson's Addition
to Oregon City; $1.00.
I. O. nnd Tersa I). Jones to'llutHc
L. Larson, 20 acres section 3.1, town
ship 2 south, range I enst: $10.
Eslacada Statu Hank to J. W, Peed,
lot 3, block S, Estncuda; $2.r0.
John YV. nnd Grace Ijilnr to Gilbert
and Anna J. Thnnins, laud In Clacka
mas county; $r00.
Andrew and Ella Kochnr to Chris
tian Kocher, 1)5.20 acre of D. L. C. of
I
Joint Murk No. 37, township I koiiiIi,
range 1 east; l.
W. Hornshuli lo '
bind In sis Hull I, township I south,
range 3 cast; tin.
The following real estate- transfers
were tiled In (he office of County lie
order I led mu n Friday:
E. F. and Martha 8. Itlley to Portland
Homes company, lC s acres of aix tlon
.'ii. township : south, range I east;
110.
John Strom lo Emanuel and Tilda
Maguuson, t.'i acre of am Hon '.',
township I south, range 3 rant; $:!' :o.
Itosiillml and John Gibson In Aiel
I. A.liiinson, land In section .10 town
ship I smith, range 2 east; f'O0
J. V, and K.lna Morris to J. W. Mor
ria. Hi acre of section 2'.l, loniuhlp I
south, range 3 east; $1000.
inclined Hall, Jr. and Ida Hall In
Halt, lot II of
block 67. Clamlstone; fl.
Maggie and John T. Frlel. Jr. to II.
C. Courier, land In section :.', town,
ship 2 aoulh, range 5 cast Jin.
Fred W. ami Nelllo German lo Mike
McK, tO acres of aecllon t, township
south, range .1 east; $l?ti.V
John Wnchlman to John F. Wm lit-
I limit, laud In section 31, township 4
smith, rung 1 east; $7000.
Fred It. nnd Ilcba Coleman lo Oliver
and Mary Kohhln, lot , block Hi,
Sbater's subdivision o the Shut T
place; $ 10.
O. J. mid Carolina M. McKeuney to
Floyd C. and Maryaii House, bind In
Plnavou; $;l()fl.
D. M. and Kale D. St Hurt lo Gilchrist
Hrolhcrs. land In Hat eon Curd' 'is; $10
The following real estate l,.u,fer
were riled In III - office nf Coitntv lie-
order Dedman on Suturil y:
May Kocher to Kathi rine eiuUtlmi
and Sophia Kocher, 21. i: n r of D.
L. C. No. :I7, township 4 south, rangy
1 east; $100. '
O. A. and I.lllluu H. Palmer lo W.
E. nnd Sophonlu Child, land In Palm
er's :idilltlon In llorlng Junction; $10.
Estate of John M. Luther to Fred
W. Smith, guardians deed to tract in
section 2D. township south range 2
eaiit; $lou.
Ellen Luther lo Fred W. Smith,
tract In section 2!t, township onth!
range 2 enst; $500,
Simon F. and Minnie PIKh to Mar
garet Goegnr, 4(1 acres In seel Ion 5,
T. 3 H., ll. 5 E.; also 40 acres In Sec.
8, T. 3 S It. 5 E.; $5000.
Hubert mid Untile Vorpnhl to W. J.
and Anna M. nice. 20 acres In Sec 36
T. 3 8.. II. 1 B.j $10.
W. H. and A. C. Thompson to Char
les . and Anna (I. Htonn, 3 acres In
Sec, 32. T. 3 8., H. 3 IC; $150.
Frank K. and LIIIIo Molllen to Earl
Schorzlngcr, lots 1, 2, 0, 10, 11, 12,
block 3, Falls View addition to Ore-
Ron City; $10,
HoshIo Eggo to Nulllit Montgomery.
tract In Willamette Fulls; $100.
I'. I . nnd hlhnl C. Dubnoy to Emllv
and Hose Wnlla and Mary NnnMvnll,
B.97 acres In Sec. 5 and fl, T, 1' S j
2 E.; $200.
No. 20!l REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Farmers Bank of Wilsonville
at Wllaonvllle, in the State of Oregon, at the dote of buelneti Novembar
17th, 1916.
ItESOCHCES.
Ixnns unit discounts y IS,li04.fi3
f)verd rafts, secured and tinsecured !.!!!.'!.' ' LHN
llonds and warrants , ' ;. ,
Hanking house !!!!!!!!! 1021114
Due from approved reserve bunks .'.'!.'!.'.'.'! 4N I3:t K7
Cosh on hand . i ;!() 4;t
Totul
.$1J3,430.S!
.$ 15,000.011
. 3,000.00
. 12,251.3ft
. CI 951.71
135.00
.. 21,0!I2.X;
LIAHILITIEH.
Capital stock pnld In
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes puld ,
Individual deposits subject to check "
Demand certificates of deposit -. ' ' '
Time and savings deposits
lolal $113,430,119
STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas, sh.
I. Joe J. Thornton, ('ashler of the aboveniiined batik, do solouinly
Bwear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
JOE J. THORNTON,
Cashier.
CORRECT A ttnst ;
J. W. THORNTON.
K. ('.. THORNTON,
. . Directors.
Subscribed and swoin to beforo nio this 22nd day of November l'UB
'Seul KATE WOLPERT, '
, . , ..' Notary Public,
My commission expires November 10, 1920.