Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 15, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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RICHARD WRIGHT FINOS PLAN
IS SUCCESS OHACSAWS
ARE BUSY.
MOLOLLA
UllKIUU Or. IIh-. 11 (StM-clal )
Tliu rn- UtiorliiKKl has ('hits 1im
lilili lo lliaiik for i)ra,,ihii I ho nuit be
Ivkmii hit homo mid Willamette
Va'.lry HiMittinn ilrjKil. as llir' mirk
a U'i without ri-tni to tho ili
tri. I.
lunw Jrn nro si ir-iiit in
kltlp uf 1111 UT bt lutUUlK to Uu hafj
WrisM. Tin ) Ih-Ioiii! la II. W. WiUkf.
i W. lUi.Ucr on 4 Will ltmcl.l.
Wi-alln-r luiuhtinlii iio somewhat
ValH'J by till! Hrt fall ul iui Ul
vi-k, nii.l a Unit lnurtt'il ;Ui-r than.
It iti. huctT, sufficiently "lilt'plui;"
to send Did uixkI i-utii-r to ariuu
tn mm (or rainproof c.iniu ul
KKIiarJ W'rlKlit ban brvn ovihtI-rin-n
t ! n w Kit tho rti.ir pit im'thoj ul
cU'sring Mumps (rum land, ill ven
ture mh'Iiii to In mo-tlliR Uh mnon.
Tho Liberal road. tuttlwu.-.l nf I.i -eral
school, ha lircn (.really Improved
by the ilfH-iiiiiK of the ilraitune
rtumu'l.
Will rt.noliU a In Portland th
p.nt rclc
II. .V. Wlftli- helped Chris IVx-plcMi
build a ktua'l km to shelter slock I
MonKlng to the latter.
Wm. Mine ha bwn hatillnK craiu
tm Liberal recently.
Mr. Halaika hauled potatoes to Lib
eral the past erk.
Mrs. II. N. Wagoner has been suf
fering from rheumatism since her re
turn from Portland.
(iporKt Slier and brother are dolnic
some trapping this winter, consequent
ly there will be fcer clvlt eats mo-k-ctluK
poultry yards.
To litre Liberal plrls have entered
school recently. They arc living at
the Frederick's home at present
J. Wilson Is splitting wood on the
Klrhard Wrlsht property, as are also
Fischer brothers and Dick Kenolds.
Mrs. . N. Mitzke entertained a num
ber of Ruehts who visited at her home
lar.t Saturday.
Klchard Wriabt visited the county
court in behalf of this road district one
day last week. Mr. Wrluht. as do
many others, believe that this road Is
entitled to permanent graveling. It
has been dated that some of the heav
iest traffic in the county passes over
this mile of road.
More thtin seventeen hundred cords
of wood, several cars of hogs, potatoes
and grain, three butcher wagons, many
automobl'rs and other vehicles pass
over it the past summer and until
the road became nearly impassable
this winter. The last automobile to
attempt the feat becamo fast Many
hundreds of cords of wood will have
to await better condition of roads be
fore it can be hauled to market
This bit of road is directly tributary
to the Willamette Valley Southern
depot, though it is used by all who
have occasion to go to the Southern
Pacific depot. Liberal, Mulino or Mo-lalla.
Oak Grove school has a spelling
match every other Friday. Next Frl
day evening will be the next
A director will have to be elected
soon in the Liberal district to replace
Charles Fiimer, who moved away.
Will Gaffie is working for Chris
Docplebb splitting wood. He will
board.
Kicnard Wright has gone away to
visit relatives for a few days.
MHI.AI.I.V. Ore.. IVe. II (Special I ;
- Mrs KaIir ha .wn suffering1 fiom '
the cripix- II. r il.iu. lili r front Cana
da la making an rviiii.lcd tUit with
In r mother.
Ir Thomas h.ii the iiiuimi.i1 etperl-
JENNINGS LODGE
CANBY DEPARTMENT
TTAFFIC AGAIN POSSIBLE FOH
HEAVY VEHICLES - - MANY
REUNIONS PLANNED.
made twenty seven Years bko. A pe
collar acci.liiit had bronchi the plate
to r.-irly grief.
Mrs. Fay has N-n cn'ovlm; Ult
with her sister and niece of Mmi
I'.onlli,
MI'S Acne Clifford, who Is taklm; a
nnnit.il cuiime at Mt. Atici-l, report
ili.it khe likes hiHil very much. M:
C'lffor.l ntlll Inn t home mid travel.!
in the Willamette Valliy Southern'
iiiornim; otuI evening. i
W. T. Wi!nun wa a Mo'.alU vUltor
a few t.i it l.mt week. ,
A. I:i .".11. of Wilhoit. wat In town
this week.
I ilckcns ft Company lune moved to
the new location In the Odd Fellows'
hall.
The Corner ilre.it Mure li.n n'.v'
moved to lt new liwatlou In the O-l I
ellows hall.
HJS REGULAR MEETING
EAST CLACKAMAS ORGANIZATION
GATHERS OTHER NEWS
NOTES.
GKOIUiE. Ore.. Dec. 1 1 (Special.)
The George Social and Commercial
club held the regular club meeting lat
Saturday nUht, IHwmber 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris olmson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen last Sun
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson visited
Mrs. M. Kllnkers last Sunday even
ing. A. M. Jeunsen lost a horse last Sim
day.
Willie I.lns and Otto Jennsen at-
MVCKSIUItii, Ore, I tec. II -iSpe
; ilal A lew ilavn" ie-ration of the
t.ilil have !onerc.t the mo!!, n i-ticaiua
1.1 a level th. t leave the btnlge III
Ulit once more, while the ;ra..'.l
roads have aram become p. '.il'le for
.niton and other heavy vehl.lct inahliu
travel tolerable for tile piesclil.
With Chrl tuias I. than two weeks
uny. the run. h worker both In an I
out of door have plenty of work on
their hand. The t-oiiinu family re
unions and other so. I.ils tails for 4'i m
titles of t.ili'e supp'liH. Many ilav
i:n: -1 be vpciit In iiiakiiii: cm, I tluir.
lh.it v. ill keep for the ere..t i-llv.il.
Kvery pule iiiotui nl is eHed upon for
lininliuiR -irts to be miit aw.-y by mail
S. Iiool etttcilalmiiellls reiiilre IV
hear-a!s an I new Karuu nt inu-.t be
; in reaillness for the time. Children n
well lis their eldi-rs. have their turn
In full re.juUllloti. Ikflile schmd
work many of them have p. rts on the
Chnntmas rroiir.ims und all are he'p
Ing In tho great hut Joyful t-sk of pre
raring f t the gladdei.t, most nacre I
lay of the entire year,
j Wesley Kby has moved his family
Into his ovvii house which has ben
' unoccupied for more than a veur.
1 A little son was born to Mr. nnd Mrs
Geo. Walch on Monday, December 4th.
I The Mothers' club held a busy and
pleasant sersion on Thursday t the
home of the president. Mrs. John Hop
ler. The next meeting, the last of the
present year, Is lo, be at the hom of
the club's secretary. Mrs. (i. M. Ita'd
win on Thursday, December 21st. So
much work Is to be done before Christ
mas. it Is thought an extra session will
have to be called.
Mrs. Simon Mills, In whose home the
nrlppe has been having general run, Is
o much better that sho may be ex
pected at the next meeting of the club
The Misses Lila and May Schults
'eft early on Monday for Canbv, where
JKNMVIH I.Ok;k. tbe. tv 10 -S...
u I Aii rlilliiul.il o. , inrel
II. K was be!, I n road ill. III. I Vl 41 at
the (ink Or. ne kIi.ni' L... en Wi
'i ! i-ieiilnn, Novniil . r :
This road illotrl. t I,. I..le.n .
laud Matloii and tUtf l l... kan.a. ilt. i
the east i iMimy r.M.I I . n the i al
boiiiiil.iry alii Iln. Wlllai'ieiie liver on
the wt.-t A leu null . i ) ws Vol id
upon and O . Idxibe was t.oii
men. led l.t Iha roimii . i r t suiH-r-
vlMtr, Mr. Iloeitiebas h.i I 1,1. t il.- .l
of evii ru iiie In road I mi. In. and will
m..ke an rlfldiut ! i v ior. Mr 1
,el,in .' rl.ie, It. in the soi.lll
ill. of the ill. Itli to that tin'
funds are judicially p. nl j
Mr and Mis. Ilui.li II.ImiIs ei
dinner rue( of Mr and Mis H F. j
0. E. S
MHt OOHA a. SCHILKE INTtH
TAINt f BANQUI T IIHVtt
BY LALN(L CHAPTIH.
CAMIV. Oie. Ilea It lS(.i -Oi4
Hlif r, . i.i..i iiu n.u r el Ui ei
known crm of M)trr & kri.ii, hat
Jost relumed from a b.iaim.s trip to
halt tdkl l It). Mt hllrr li poid I
very lii jv) ainisi fall eluinile, nukllU
the trip llilo.idl lh ltNky liniulitaitii
a k elllc one.
Scripture In Orvson l 'i Sunday. I Ml. jK.ia II S. Iil'ke. woilhr man I
Jeiitilngs l.odeo Hi ii.l.. hind a matron nf (iie.m. Order of lUalein
he'd at 10 a. in. The . vt-. it Christian . Hur- ade an i.ffldal visit In l aurel
Klnleaviir.il II 11 . In III the even. ; Chapter. ,o 111, of Canby Salurda)
lug ChrlMian Kn.leau r ineets al t la " i'i'"t and evening At the !.
p. Ill The win ship ie, .Million at ""' ete.ilng rvenle a .li..ie(
; i!(t p. in. la served. While in tbc dly Mr
The First Federate I . loir. Ii annual """h0 K1 M" """.
meeting wan held Tli.ii...iv. Oc elli ' ' ' '' ' malroll of Ihe Im al !
ber 7. In Oregon CIL at 7 30 p. m I "apler, ;
Wrlit.n rcpoits fnun .11 o(ileer ant' -x,r- ,r w- H- ''air and Mrs
commlltees were pre nt.-d I Knlitht of Caul.y'weie we. heii.l ku.-.is !
The ba.v.ir r.lveu I ) the (iulld m ' ', lr ,"J Vr' 1':,J- K,ul" "' '
lt.eeinl.er s was nu alt. rimm and 1 '" ''""
ev.iiin, alf.iir. There was a cafeteria; ' ....... . ..i.......
supper lerved fio.n i until all were1 Alr M' ,','"lk M r a"'1 M" ''
.. rved II. ni. de . in Iv and In an-1 4,tta jjr of Aurora alien I the Fast
t.ful fancy and useful arllcl.s were ,rn S,"r """H1"" Haluida) evening ;
..llererl for nale. I f""'"" ' Liberal l-lit Suiida ,
... . .... . 'in Canby. !
';.t,7T ' ,n, h"r,-!, Mr. and Mr. M Job,,..,,, , daucl. 1
The Owl patrol v ntert..ii.ln Ihe Kagle , , , .......... ........
- - ' i
three years have move. I to iona' I. ,
i. h.ro Mr. JoIiiimii will eugigii in,
liilsllles
The Canby Hardware (uiupany lias
piirchaM.I the soiilhwe.t (oilier t-f
S.s ond and K streets und Is using the ;
tended the program at the Garfield i they are both employed
Grange hall given by the Garfield ' '
school last Saturday evening.
Mrs. Leo Rath visited Mrs. T. Har-I
ders last Friday afternoon.
Mrs. H. Joyner and daughter. Gladys. '
who have been visiting for the past I
week in Portland, returned home last.
Friday.
Mr. Ruhl and son. George, and C.
A. Johnson were Portland visitors
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Ed Scb.ee!, who has been work nr In
Washington for the last nine moutt.s,
returned home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hath visited Mr.
and Mrs. Stephens last Sunday.
,;. . i i. i.
BARLOW.
UTW SDCIETf IS
FOIEJUT GARFIELD
ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING HELD IN
GRANGE HALL COMMUNITY
XMAS TREE PLANNED.
; v ,J. ,,
i EAGLE CREEK
EAGLE CREEK. Ore., Dec. 14.
(Special) A mistake was made by the
writer last week by stating that Mr.
FuchB purchased ten acres of land
rrom Oua Burnett. He did not buy
It from Mr. Burnett, but from the par
ty who now owns a part of the tract
formerly belonging to Mr. Horger.
The Helping Hand was entertained
by Mrs. It. n. Gibson last Wednesday
afternoon. The club will meet with
Mrs. Walter Douglass, January 3.
Mrs. H. S. Jones was recently the
guest of her mother, Mrs. Viola Doug
lass. J. P. Woodle and wife called on Mrs.
Howlett one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Naylor were visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass
Sunday.
Mr. Dhulst, with the help of Ray
Woodle, has been hauling hie pota
toes to the car,
D. Beckett came out to Eagle Creek
the other day and made his wife a
short visit.
Dick Gibson was a Barton visitor
on Monday.
Miss Kennedy, the teacher of district
No. 50, is preparing to give a Christ
mas entertainment at tbe school
house, December 21.
GARFIELD. Ore.. Dec. 1 1 (Special)
The Davis school has organized a lit
erary society nnd held Its first meet
ing at the Garfield grange hull Sat
j, , urday evening. A large and enthusl-
' nurip rrnu-.l u--ia ..t T1.a a.l..t, ,,-IM
. .. . . v . -- .. Un ..iv auk , v i j n . 1 1
BARLOW, Ore., Dec. 11. (.Special)
H. T. Melvin, accompanied bv Mr.
no
complaints. The health of tho pupils
is good, except for a few colds. The
p;:trol, who were winners In the field
meet. Mes. lames Fr..nk Tucker all I
W. T. I'lil'llps. planned and .-rnv. Ihe
supper, being ti.mii.tc.1 bv Miss (tub 1.,
Deter. Rev. .niliu pr. -ided and led
In Ihe gntiien.
The Trl M s entertainment, Smytho
vs. Smith. Tuesday night of Inst week
drew a full house. The receipts bv
lug 119. '.it. which will to used for tint
class. This 1 a fathers' and ooiis'
class pf the Sunday school and Is a
valuable nsset to the (immunity as
well as the church.
This Sunday school will have pro
gram an. I a Christmas tree on Satur
day evening. December "3. Mea.lames
Robinson. A. II. Smith. Wm. Jacobs
and Cal Morse are nn the committee
for arrangements.
Rev. H. X. Smith will preside at the
Congregational Sunday school work
ers' rally to !c held nt the V. M. C. A.
building In Portland 011 Tuesday even
lug nt 6 p. m.
air. tamguon or Gladstone.
business caller on Tuc.lav.
mine Smith Is quite III and his
lattier. l. u Smith, 1.1 convalescing
from the lu grippe.
Mr. end Mrn. O. P. Roethe nnd fam
ily departed on Thur day of last wek
for a visit to Mr. Ro. the's pr-renta in
California. The Roetho family will
remain two weeks.
l a ( 1. 1. 1 -I thin for lli illy as II
nil fo. an ami le lire p... II..H
Mi. I. vv.i.j; w',, I'.iiil rl.l
l..r I I. la)
t I.. ..... . i.f I 'a 1 Ion was a Call
I t V I -il.i hull la)
Jain. O le of A. ll. 11,1, pi.iiuliieiil
-.i..i.i 111. 1. 1. oil 1.1 ll.al tilt, in... .i a
1. ...in. .s dip 1.1 Canby Huii'lay
ii;..iinr in. k.. -ii, of iui.., was.
Ill nt ) hull. la)
It.Hl'aiil.v . b.H.ls li.ue ailniigeil
III. tl.ll baud a. I. 111.. Hum ll.all.lielj
1 lor Hi" 11 -i' of tlin an. III. 11111111 .I'liliu
Hie lHli la.h.ll.all a.ason lliere
ale see. iul ..d gaiura ullai.kc.l and
Hie Ii i.Ii . Ii.ml Ini Ilea (tin alien. lam
of rviltnnn i lb 11 ('olilluiiiilly as sill
li il. a i.rt a ih .kmIi. . biaio Ii nf lugli
1.. Iom'I (It 11 l. a and 1. 1111 that la e
t4'ii.v e.
1 U K kelson and W. II Hair
s;-eiil Hull. lay 1.11 ha ('0l.11nl.l4 hlougli
tlitMitiiig dm k
Waller l.el.iiiaiin was all Oregon
( II) visitor Hull. lay.
Mr and Mis i II. ( t.nk of Mu'alU
were guests of Mis ( larks slsler.
Mrs Ilia. III. Hi. n. lay. Mr. I'lalk was
il. ii.oiistialliig llm iiea Ira. lor whl.li
pioiiiikea In levolutloulxi farming In
ihe n. ar fnturn.
Mis M IV hillor. Mrs llarry Han
.1. Is wera I'l.lll.ili.l vlsili.ls Mull. lay
; vir ami .mis 1 narieax. rroulr wen
, l'..ill,iii l sle.ppt is Monday.
The uiiu.il Christmas bsi.iar nf the
, M.1I11..II t l a. lies' Aid ... lely will I
1 held at Ihe M K. liur ll nu Frl. la)
, inci iiiimt 1 i. I., ginning nt Z p. 111
I III. ken dinner will be served III (oil
lie. II. .11 wild the lla a.ir Kvervlio.11
In. He. I
Vlrs A111al1.l1 K.ans, a proinllielil
anby pro.( rt owner, now a resident
of Portland, la visiting tier soil. MI
son Kvans. this Week.
A'l Ihe Canby uieri hauls have adopt
1.1 ine loiiowiug slogan I Li voir
building for store room for a larr.e ' ' 'hrUlnma shopping curly
was a
meet ngaln in three weeks.
The Garfield schools ore doing well
Toogood, went to Portland Tuesday to under the present teachers with
consult a specialist on his eye whicn
is failing him fast, the other eye hav-
Modern Version.
Tbe Amazon forces were about to
charge.
"Wait until you cau see the powder
011 their noses." directed the lady mili
tary genius who commanded the other
feminine troops. Kansas City Journal.
Cough Medicine for Children.
Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scottsvlllo, N. Y.,
says: ADout live years Bgo wneu t
were living in Garbutt. N. Y., I doc
tored two of my children suffering
from colds with Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and found it Just as repre
sented In every way. It promptly
checked their coughing and cured
thoir colds quicker than anything I
ever used." Obtainable everywhere.
( Adv.)
Ing been blind for many years. The
doctor gave Mr. Melvin no encourage
ment. Uncle Harry has the sympathy
of bis many Jrlends.
Mrs. West, daughter of Mrs. An
cre's and sister of O. M. Auere, from
Decorah, Iowa, who has been visiting
at the Aucre home, left Monday for
San Francisco, where she will visit
Albert Aucre, after which she will go
to the Hawaiian Islands to Hpend tbe j
winter with her son and daughter, who
are teaching school there.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, who have
been visiting Mrs. Scoggin for some
time, returned to Portland Thursday.
Mrs. Hunter is Mrs. Scoggins' daugh
ter, Emma.
.R. E. Irwin went to Oregon Citv on
Tuesday on business.
Jas. Erickson went to Portland Wed
nesday to 6ee Mrs. Erickson who Is !n
the hospital. Mrs. Erlckson's many
friends will be pleased to know that
she is getting along nicely after her
serious operation. MrB. Howe and
daughter, Miss Olga went to Oregon
City Monday.
Wood Young, who has been 111 with
the grip at his sister's, Mrs. Hayes, Is
improving.
C. G. Tull was a Portland visitor on
Tuesday.
At last the work on the ditch has be
gun after four gangs of Greeks being
sent here and refused to work while
another bunch was rounded up and all
ready, but refused to come before they
started. Tho work is being done by
the men here.
Jim Crowley and L. Irwin went to
Portland last week.
The great mistake with the people
of Harlow and community Is we are
continually buying something and nev
er sc-lllng anything. When we wake
up in the morning it is to the alarm
of a Conneticut clock, and get up and
button Chicago suspenders, Detroit ov
eralls. You go out and wash your face
Bchools are taking a week or two
weeks vacation tt the holidays.
Garfield grange Is planning a com-
mnnlty Christmas tree and dinner with
a program.
Mr. 11. D. Tropp and wife have gone
to Woodburn and Eugene on a two
weeks' vacation, to be home before the
holidays.
Mrs. Sarah Palmatecr Is visiting rel
atives in Portland.
Garfield had three Inches of snow.
It is about all gone now.
Danger Signal.
If the fire bell should ring would you
run and stop It or go nnd help to put
out the fire It is much tho same wnv
with a cough. A cough Is a danger
signal as much as a fire bell. You
should no more try to suppress It than
to stop a fire bell when It Is ringing
nut should cure thedlseace that cans".
the coughing. This can nearly always
be dune by taking Chamberlain'
i ougn neme.iy. Many have used ;t
with tho most bcneflcinl results. It
Is especially valuable for tho persist
ent cough that so often follows a bad
cold or an ctta. k of the grip. Mrs.
Thomas Ik-echlng. Andrews, Intl.,
writes: "During the winter my hus
band takes cob! easPy nnd coughs
end coughs. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy Is the best medicine for break
ing up these attacks and you cannot
get him to take uny other." Obtain
able everywhere. (Adv.)
tit.H k of Implement and farm tools.
Mr. Frank K. Itodgo. who his been
III for the last two weeks, la ini cull
tali-see lit.
Miss .Motia Austin, Miss Mlna llubbs.
Mis I aVina Sheridan und Mrs. George
Itcunhndlcr were I'orHund visitors Sa!
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan DI111I. k nf Aurora
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. H
I Hinl. k tlilrt week.
Charles nnd Claude lloughan were
Oregon City and Portland visitors Sat
urday.
Cullby laxlge. No. i:,6. (). 0. F.. and
Kirk Rebekah Lodge. No. Ul. I. (). O.
F helped to awe'l the large number
of visitors at tho dedication of M
lalla !. O. O. F. hi 11 Wednesday even
Ing. Among those present fnun Canby
were: Mr. and Mrs. Adam II. Knight.
Mr. und Mrs Ivan It. Iilmlek. Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. Hair. William McFarian.l.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Hcrkman, Mrs. Mo
Fnrland. Mr. and Mrs. Howard II Ke
cles, George Meeks, Warren Loo.
Thomas II. Hamilton, Warren C. Ken
dull, J. Lee Kckerson, Rostov Mark.
D. K. Dlmlck, Charles A. Thomas.
County Commissioner Adam 11
Knight was an Oregon City visitor Sat
urday. W. It. Hair Is shipping several car
of Christmas trees to Los Angeles and
San Francisco.
The fo'lowiug are the officers elect
fur the .'inning term nt Kirk Iteheknli
Lodge No l:'l. I O. O. F.: Iliuel Via
yard. N. G.; Ruby Hates. V. (1 ; Alleo
lleunhadler. secretary; Ida Knight, fi
nancial secretary, and Adeline. II.
Wyeth, treasurer. These officers will
bo instr.lled January 2, Wl".
Jacob Gelger, the delivery man of
Carlton Rosenkrniu company, Is wear
ing a Bmllo that won't como off. Why?
Ho Is the proud father of twin boys.
All parties concerned, Inc'udlng Jako.
nro getting along aplundi.lly, Mrs.
Gelger is at tho Oregon City hospital.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Lucko were
Portland visitors Monday.
Tho water tower for tho now system
Is rapidly reaching completion. Tho
remainder of the pipe Is being laid
nnd tho new sygtcm will son ho In
complete working order. This will
Mrs Rape was an Ou-goti City vlsl
lor Monday.
Mr and Mrs. N'et.o of Maeksliurg
were Oregon I lly visitor Monday.
Prof. Harvey K Toble cut hi fool
I while chopping wood.
The following pupils of ihe Canby
grniniiiur s.h.Hil were neither absent
nor lardy during the pant month.
, Klghlh grade Agnes Smith. Kdllh
Saiuuelsoii. Cora Douglas, Alberta Glib
more. Vina Graham, Mildred Hakcr,
Mark Dodge. Ralph Koehler, Oscar
lleatty. Karl Meeks. Harold Oathes
Oscar Herg.
Seventh grade-Mildred llendrlksen.
Krneva l.lvesuy, Genevieve l.lvesay.
Violet l.idfor.l, Kllu Karl. Marlon
Porter. Violet itu.s.l, Mortimer Ie.
Norman Kid. Charles Hate. Raleigh
Wheeler. Nnel Oathes.
jsuiii grime -Allien lies. ( Isreli' 0
Karl, Clyde laiwry. Karl Oathc. Ivan
Meeks, Moid Kendall, la-oiiard llulraa,
It") ul .N ak. 1 no. Chump Vuughaii, .o-
vena Horning. Margaret Drown. Opal
Wheeler, lone Fletcher. Florence
Rider, Kpsle U'o, llael Mill.
Fifth grade llcrnard Reese. Verl
Miller. Dwlght Patterson. Judith Nel
son. Wanda Wallace, Anils Hchaiibal.
hrurn Meeks, Marie Mills, Klsle Hon
lleV. Fourth grade France Chubb, Rob
ert MeCliire, Ivan Haines, Florence
Fletcher, Edward Ree, Wesley Milt.
Verner Arneson. Karl Lee, Virgil l.lva
suy. Dorothy Kvans.
Third grade Hugo Scliaubel. Mltih
e'l Slyter, Annleta llulras. Gerald
Hair, Dorothy Plus, latvern Kckerson.
Grain Allen. Marabel Hale. Leonard
Newstrum, Zella Leo, Ross Rider.
Second grade Wava Wheeler, Glady
Dn.ler, Mildred Leo, Ilortenso Stacy,
Hazel Loo Lila Uibaw. Ida Mills. Ed
ward MeCliire, Ross Slyter, Nell
Haines. Archlo Chubb. Virgil Glger.
Lnreii Fniiver, Kenneth Mack. Itonal.l
Stiinun.
First grade Vlolot Miilnwood. Ger
trude Reeco, Lillian Russell, Kiln
l-eeeh, Ivan Arneson, Kenneth Kvans.
Roy Hoss, Kcllh Mack. Alden Schwa
baiter, Vernon 1 .11 Haw, Iluckley Vaugh.
an.
Conrad Sannes has routed tho Wol-
luii 1 farm slid lll plant every fool of
siaital.li' land In piil.ili.es Mr. Hslilil
should luaku III! a great pululo field
for II ta mi this same fur 111 ha learned
In liade of potato giowlug
Ho 1 11 In Mr. ami Mr. Weaver Meek
Monday, lH c..iubi.r t ti' puim.t ttlll
Moll. or and son urn ie...ite, us doing
Well.
Mr. Fi ler ( la.lsen nf Asllby, Mlliil ,
Is 1 1. King old III. nils ami (..ladles
li..' HI111 Will spill. I tlin winter Willi
her ilaiighlel. Ml LlNeloiig. Ill Pint
laud and Mer will gu in Furl II. k lit
ii.n lo-r daiigliiir, Mi Fl.er K.u
Kills: lit I'cfoin going In her lioliie. tll
lepolts In r sou doing Well 1111 a lalxu
wheat und iIihi farm In Asliby, Minn.
Mis Clausen own a p'a. of 4(1 act"
oil Canby plaliln Htm I .IcIIkIiIcI
with I lis lieplovelnelils she loiiud In
Cullby slue she lull licit) l iai
Mr. Delia I'l.i. e s a weekend
il.llor al Poll lam!
Mr. Slid Mi. It C. Hmllli r.i In
I'.ullaii.l Mo inlay.
Mis CI HI111II, of I'oilUiid, was tl.
Itlug her patent Hun. lay nnd Monday.
The Kpwoilli Icgiin is In a ('..Wing
i on. I111, hi. On hVlday evening Inst
when re.lptloll Wus lelnleled for
Hie new Ineliil.ers, !l inula wero add
ed l.i llm list.
Il.nry Hewed, uf Hubbard, was In
( aut.y lues. lay.
Mr und Mi Arthur Knight, of Mo
lalla, n guests uf Mr. und Mr. M.
J. l ee Oil week
dir.. 1. 1 Wl'l r. 1 111 n.-sl Wednesday
f "in 11 bu.liie. trip In Hunk, where
he lias been llispeet nig several car
loads of Christum tree fur W, II
Pair.
.Mr, nnd Mr Avon Je.se, uf Aurora,
Hire ahopl.ei III C.lllbv Tiles.!,.
1 aiin n.o M.istettuii, uf M.ilulls, was
a Canby visitor Monday mid Tuesday.
The Aid sm lely of the Methodist
Inn ll met ul (he home of Mia. M. J.
la-e on Monday evening and finished
preiMii iiiitis for It annual butuur
on trl. lay evening. Iieceiuber la.
Jamo KuupliH h was given a sur
prise party last Saturday evening by
hi many young friends, tli.i occasion
being James' birthday. The young
people enjoyed games until 1 1:31)
when n-fresliiiieiil j were served. Tim
folhivvliig were (.resent Mr. und Mrs.
Kuiipls. h. Klma Russell, Itenu Hutch
Insoii, Lena Pierce, Anita and (Jla.l)S
laiwrle, Mario Meek, l.orrulnu Lee,
).' I lie I Huliie), Anns Gl'luinre, llaiel
Miller. Margaret Hrown. I.ollla Horulg,
Louisa Guntrock. Krnestlno Smith,
Mabel Cribble, Delia Newstrum, Rosa
Doler, Jonas Deed. Kenneth llornlg,
Dewey Cm, Henry Collin, Clalro
Haines, Karl Hutchinson, Wayne and
Merrill Hampton, Clyde Kendall,
Joseph Hchauhel. George Wall. John
Castrick, Theodore Kid. George C. k-
ley. George Zuebat and Arthur laiwrle.
Ihe party broke up al s 'ulo hour,
everyono wishing that birthdays ennm
nfleiier.
Miss I.etlo Graham, of Macksburg.
and Charles (iriiliiiin, nf the Huntley
Drug roiiipiiny, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham.
Mis Kummerfield ha accepted tlin
Iik-uI rlty agency for Ihe Knwlelgh
Prodiii.ta company und Is busily en
gaged In canvassing the city In tho
Interest of that company.
Misses Vesta and Jewell Mark, of
Murks prairie, have entered the Canby
grammar schools mnkfpg n fivo mils
drive each day In their Ford.
BAZAAR ID HELP KELSO
SCHOOL IS. SET DEC. 16
KKI.SO, Ore, Dec. 1 1. - (Spe II I.)
A hiiiaar will bo held lit I ho Kelso
M-hniil house Saturday evening, Do
comber It! at H o'clock. Chrlstm s
gift and many useful articles will bn
sold. The biuiiar will bo under llm
auspices of the Pnrenl Tencher asso
ciation und the. proceedii will go to
ward a fund for building n p'ny.shed
nnd kitchen for tho' hcIiooI.
CLARKES
CLARKES, Ore., Dec. 14. (Special.)
E. A. P. Lafollette from eastern Ore
gon came back to visit his friends in
Timber Grove for a short time.
W. H. Wettlaufer took a load of po
tatoes to town last Saturday.
Miss Florence Kleinsmlth spent Sun
day with Miss Mary Bottcmiller.
V. H. I.auner, the Timber Grovo
school teacher, visited his parents at
Canby over Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Notter, the Clarkes school
teacher, visited her parents over
Thanksgiving.
Walter Lee was visiting his mother,
Mrs. Mary Lee, and family of Oregon
Liiy ior a snort time hut has come
hack a-aln.
Miss Adline Swift, the Clarkes pri
mary school teacher, is sick with a
bad cold.
Fred Zwahlen has quit working for
Pete Hoover In the sawmill.
J. O. Staats took a load of live hogs
to town last Tuesday.
A. F. Iiuche came homo last week
from Oregon City where he was work-
25c PER MONTH IS THE AVERAGE COST
OF OPERATING A MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM
with Cincinattl soap in an Indianapolis Ing.
wash basin. You sit down to the table Mr. Nelson and son, Alex, came home
made in Grand Rapids, Mich., and you from Troutdale the other week.
eat Chicago meats and your bread is i Miss Gladys Eberly was on the sick
made of eastern Oregon wheat, baked i list.
In a St. Louis store. You go out and The Colton high school is going to
put a New York harness on an east-1 give a recital Friday, December 15.
ern Oregon horse, fed on eastern Ore- Larklns and son purchased a new
eon barley and play your farm all day ! Ford car last week.
which Is covered with a Wall street I Gustave Echlewe Is visiting his par
mortgage and at night when you get ! ents, Pete Schlewe, for a short time,
home you read a Bible printed In Bos- The German Methodist church Is
ton and you say a prayer that was I Intending to have a Christmas tree
written In Jerusalem, and you crawl j on December 23.
under a blanket In some eastern peni-i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall were
tentlary sold by Sears-Roebuck & Co, in town last Saturday,
and you He awake a'l night and listen j Mrs- Evans from Portland visited
to some Infernal dogs whicu Is about, her daughter, Mrs. Jason Clarke, over
the only home-product we have. Thanksgiving.
BANISH THE BUCKET BRIGADE!
The Water Bucket Must Go. It is a back breaker,
a back number and a useless consumer of energy.
Think how many miles of steps your wife is obllgod to take each day because she does not havo the advantages of wator undor
pressure. Is it any wonder that she Is dog tired each night Tho usoloss waste of enorgy In lifting a hoavy water buckot each
time a little water is needed, the endless trips to tho well or spring, thoso are tho things that nmko for physical breakdowns.
Think of tho chanco of your wator becoming contaminated and tho health of your family dontroyod.
Think of tho danger of fin, a fire that a stoady stream of wator will quickly kill but when this Is not at hand will groodily consumo
your home, your property and possibly a life. ThoBO things can't bo thought of in tho torms of dollars but the fact Is that
YOU'LL CCT YOUR MONEY'S
WORTH OUT Of A
MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM
MORE WAYS
THAN ONE
No Secret About the
Mitchell System
Thp Mid hHI fiynifm In i ilmpl urstem, notblnjt dlffl-
"i iv imui-rniiinrj or .ipTie, ItOllt It.
I)l ri'HHofl'it If J vs huilap swrvlr U hftfaiiaA tt 1st
iiiiiile up t litt.-r im Itn, In nmlclnff our outfltn wn
! tiif Mitchell I'ri'HNi-,1 flt.el rnciimiitle 'funk; Wn
tested umk-r hr-nrlcr jircMiirc limn ymt nn put on It
mm in Bwirnnii'i-u fur ii!ft pniiiMM; we iw) urilr im
MVKIW fflHHH vlr wnt piiniim. if Umti In a Mtor
Dump tliun tlin M.vTR, fhp muni itIKcb! pump btir-m In
America do im kn.w ,f it. K' r powr, If a t-MWilliie
'nlne In n'-0-'!, ln-tnll a Hinter, Hi imwt ili-pfiii
iiltle thfnr In. f t h Rlnihlicity will apin'iil to yi at nn:e.
M-.rc tiiNti n,tw uMira in the Nurlliweat aay ll'i a
"KW"! eiiirliH', nn ho It la.
In fHct, our fiiitflin rp marje np to milt your rinlm-i
innta; we d'irrt ntn-mirt to make yiir n-iiulrt-rnt'iita
-nit ur ontfita. Vrlle ua and wo will tHl you iww
we do It.
w;n.v. tgmZzk
you want M &4- i .
a ' o i i
mV:;:v Mg our book nWnl
tuc daxii I i . " I
IKWWWi m&fW'vl' ORE. S U ll w- - r.
-ttiUCai-A U "v?- Spokane.'-.... , boise: ZfS - V
v i i iit i r ii ii i " i i. nrr,. ' "
It will tnnke your prnpnrly morn vahmbln. It will innkn your family
moio huiijiy anil i-onl.-nli-d tlirniiKh llm i-iilnyiiinnt of I Im luilli, llm
litiiiKlry, tho iminy ollii-r convimiIcimu-h Dial am dciintiiJuiit uihiii u
suiijily irf running wnlur In Ihe homii.
Tim iMKcrlii-M HvMlc-rn inaki'H IIiImkh morn ronvpnli-tit In Hip tmrnynrd
and It nrfnnlK iil.nnlut,. pruli-rl Ion iikiiIiih! flrn liy supplvlng a di'piind
nlilo supply of wninr uiuli-r liny pnnmiii' up to l:'5 u iwIh.
It will li.-lp pri-Mi-rvn llm hcullli of your folkn, Ih-iiiuhii llntlilnir of
forolmi imtiini run gi-t Into tho wulur aftirr It Iiuh bciiii iminpi.il
Into tho Mitchell WutiT KyHtnin.
If your wnii-r Hourca In puro, your wntir will rcinaln pure iinHI
It flown from tho tap.
Tho .Mltclioll Wnti-r HyHlom fiirnlMlii-H r-onl wnlcr In suinmor nnd In
proof UKiilimt froi-xlnir In wlnlnr. In short. It miiki- II fn worth IIvIiik,
unit If you will look ut tho mutter from ovcry nmrlo you will como to
im coiH-iiiKion iiiui you miiipiy cannoi arrora lo no wiihoui wnlor
unoor jiroHHura in ine nuine.
Stover Enclnas
Myar's Pumps
Implement
V'v,w., t
W. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City Agent