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WILSONVILLC.
STUVuKI) Or.', rVh. :J iHm- all
- S..ii are. aflll, 1-4 iih rnlda ami
ai.ro Ilirtiala.
Sif-y Srliati r.'iiniirl from a nlmrt
i:t in t.,n Monday.
The IjhIWV liiU nut ltU Mra.
St -.llliiK UM Thursday Ith ne arly
n lull T tfiwlun. e iiml lu mure Indies
Jotlto!.
Il .k decided l build the sidewalk
o..-r the la Ine nit I) of the church (
on Hl.lav. the I'd j
Tlu' Ulli-a" Clnli' will lU.'i-t llhj
, Mra. ranl Ihr third Thumdujr In
' M.mh. j
Mr. and Mn. Nu-I..uim ii-nl the,
cunin:: laat Siimlny nh Mr. nd Mra. j
O'dh.uu.
Mra. Cai! nd atoti nr luvlng tht'lr;
ti.lu hind In TIllumiHik .miity ilikl.
Tin' mi'n hare contra, trd to finlah hr
tti first of Muy.
We extend roiiKratulatlona tn Mr.
mid Mra. Ancr-I, Hie luitir of whom
c lmi knomn a Mra. Kale Turner.
The mot of the nt'lchtKirhood met
I Mr. Fr' lat Thuraday ennlng
llii.VVIl.I.K. the. "!, t i .!
i lall Shi'linun t .-! run J
nr Huh k rii-i niiy.
t'Uiif ha). Him haa ten tl.iid
Ini; N.-l..r huh aihool If l -a out
nf a. h mi fur kKini' iniii' lilt the una
Ira.
Win. llrnl.t haa .r-n .ry III fr
a week, and liia In', if iin.t. r the rare
nf n.n. r.il 1 1 I . Una
Mr. and Mra. WlMUm lukir U.it.d
th.'ir rrlatuea hi-re durin the erk-
I'liJ. and alli-n.l.il t'nrral I'r.i-k a.K lal.
Salitrdjy nrnliiK.
Knth t'ari-), uf I'tirt'and. vl.!lr.
Mimi I'l'kingiou at the hnnie of Mr.
and Mm. N. O. 8ay. on Saturday and
fund y.
Mary lirnbat cnl to rurtland Krl-
day. ha Mil b.-.'n at hum on a-count
of her (atln r'a llln.a.
Hoy lUk'T 'lit to I'ortland Thurs
day. II. I). Aden haa imrchaaed a new
tK'die car
Hurry Say a a Portland ili.ltor
Mniiday.
Mm. M. 0. Yoiinf. Mra. Nutria Young
CtOAROALC
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fl.PAUIiXI K, Ore b Mr.
.m.l Mra II. K i. int. end I II Ui. iii
and mfe. ali.nt. d i hurt h at ( ll"ii
H.mday.
A. I) On-ill and lf Ullr. the III
. .ii.- In 1 1, a I,. I nl II). I'. 4l
(l.ik . Ii.kil hull..., ut mIii.Ii ..II or
. ( tili.il:.iil a (i'ini.. mill W
(hiiie a. tein.,.f jry in .-..! ut At th
Mu. k a ir at a. IkhiI Ii . . i -a lim tll t tit
the gi.t I. it I . ii t.( I), !, mi Wcln.
div, the Dili tin Salui.l.iy .i.lilni!
I the l.i .... it nf 1. r.il in. I at their
i t. IiimiI liuii.e and nu4in'" uii u. U
II. .ii aiih ('l).ie Slu p ii i.t. iit
I. tor I'ltnl.'ii. il, fii. t.l. Mil. ami
l"ir. I'ufiia. .ri,i.,ii They are
hold an.ilh.r n.eetliiic S.ilurday. the
pamiti at l'Mr foli.'n Hat ir i llN "n Kild.iy .u nit Manh
M.i 11 il fi ll and Injured
qulle tririe!) mie diy
ler a
die.
Mn
rl.t
meek.
iKirU, t'luii!.'.. Millard and Jaliirt
Or. ui .nt Sunday i J. JVIInat.
I i.i n M. lairrn la liurnltif hct
k. in t.il 1 1, im nil, in of ill. e . lul't It
A
h 1 to l e h.'I'l at tir J.I,, ,. ,.h, i
. , i liri'itram It ,i Im r.ii.l'i.,1 and riery
thing il.mii that a ...-.il'le to uiaUe
! the iiierting n IiiI.t.--!iii and irotlt
, al'ln one. It It gn-aili lo he tlealre.)
that la iai eta aaeV.n to the l:nHirt
nd.an.. n f II, I. . ((,, n m, i. I, .. f.,r It
nit.l Tj.ni a v,.rv enlovatile time, and
thev plan to celohrate Washington'. Mra. Herman Krauae and family
Mrthd.iv next Thursday evening Ultended the bankethall Ram,, at rem
Mr. Thomaa haa been maltlns fori il Saturday,
the plumber to get water from a I Mra. Aubrey Wo.nl entertained the
never falllnc aprlng Into hli new real-! member of Corral Creek Molhera1
jlince club, on Wednesday aftertiiHin, In hon-
Mr. Aernl went to OreRon City on : or of Mr. Wood mother.
jYljav uiauya ur-cner. nu naa iiuugi-u
Mr. Weddlo took a load of wheat ! Uncoln hUh achool for the laat to
to town Monday. oar'- u "P''ndinic aome time at homo.
Mr Cace sella oats and wheat atjon account of her htvlth.
the (rranarv $3.00 below the market Mr. Mae llaker Snyder haa Iwn
quotation. 'the buver to furnlfh ack visiting her parent. Mr. and Mr. Ed
rharinii a near fi. ld on hia farm at aim .,,, junl .j m,, r,.,ir.unt
Oicbard lalia. 1. Or. in la helping umn the alatiiiii.g ti,.iid teiiden. y
him. I lair.
M:. Mmire. the ('ed.irdale t. a lier. ! A nlllng tu.it . h at uliUh ( llntnn
itH lit Saturday and Sunday at her Chrl.tlun tarried tiff the holiora, waa
home at lU.'.hain h-ld at the Hear ("r.-. k . h.ml on tt!
f .l.ir.la'e achool anil to Mcadi-W- Jj
hriHik frl.lay rvenlng to haie Itt
return artthmetlc mm. h The acore
tml i"! to S'i In fanr of the lat
ter. It Or.-m nwnt Sunday at 5i'ierton.
ihitlng a friend. j
Mr. John I -a mm and ton. Itei. aent I
A .rv lui.y and '!,.i..nt action
of the Moihett' cliii, wa held on
Thurtday at the home of Mrt. t hat
Keatllng The ilalir m re Mr. NVI
t.n. loer. Mrt. J W. Smith. Mr
l'otra!i. Mrt. J. W. Smith. Mra
Mra. tirali.-r. Mra. A.l.unt and Mr
Collin. Tli'. n. it me- ling It to be at
I.
auo.-u.a, ..... i. r ,.a.rn.t ht. , f Mr ,;,,, .,, j,.irrh
Jl ' The club gaie lit pr. -i.l. nl. Mr.. John
Mr. A.
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Cooper In nvoii'ring Hepler. a aurprtae on her birthday
1 l'aker. for the last two weeka.
i
Ti h,,rn ran. n.t rornntalk fid-1 Amlfl Elchenbercer. of TorCand.
dies will be In evidence when a certain Usent the weekend at the homo of
young man Ki-t his housi finished: J hi aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mr. A.
ko the wise one aay. He ha started I Itatalgia.
the basement, these same wise one MI's's ChrUtina. Anna and Menga
tlx lare. I 'Otalgia came nome on paiuruay io
A hen wa found setting on a n.-st attend the Corral Creek entertain-
full of epgs at the Honeer fr.rm. which! ment
seemed very inconsiueraie oi me n -n;
at the prosent price of eggs.
.. MARQUAM.
M.UQUAM. Ore.. Feb. 22 (Special)
Mrs. J. R. Nelson was taken to the
Good Samaritan hospital Friday where
she underwent a serious but success
ful operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Albright of Ore
gon City, newlywedB, were out spend
ing a few days lost week visiting rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. Geo. Ridings, of Silverton, is
here calling on her many friends.
The young people of Marquam ex
pect to give a play "Country Folks."
Friday evening, at the M. E. hall, ad
mlQQlnn tu-ontv.ftvfi nnd fifteen cents.
UiiTnl T nrlrfna nnrt Annie Johnson f1"
of Meadowbrook spent the week-end
at I. D. Larkins.
Roy Nicholson, who is in the Silver-
ton hospital, is not improving very
fast after his severe attack of inflam
matory rheumatism.
Belle Skirvin and daughter Doris
spent Sunday in Silverton, visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fcrgerson, who
have been living in the parsonage,
moved to their place last week, Joining
J. P. Miller's farm.
Albert Nearson of Silverton, spent
the week-end at J. R. Nelsons.
George Hently left a few days ago
for Silverton to work in the mills.
Pearl Campbell spent a few dayB
last week visiting her sister, Mrs.
Sullivan, of Silverton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Marquam spent
Saturday and Sunday in Molalla,
while there they attended the Rebekah ;
lodge.
Corral Creek school cleared IjI.Cj.
at the social on Saturday evening.
from the sale of baskets.
Mr. and Mr. Han Schroeder. who
were married in l'ortland, two weeks
ago. will make their home on a farm
near Wllsonvllle.
The TIgard basketball team came
by automobile on Friday evening, to
play a game with the Hood View team
at the Hood View hall, and the game
was won by Hood View team.
Don't forget the play on Saturday
evening. February' 2, to be given by
home talent at A. O. V. W. hall. Mrs.
r.rown and Clifford Murray gave the
leading role, with splendid assistants,
in the farce. "Fun on the Podunk Lim
ited." Admission I3c and 15c.
from her long llln.-tt. a fact her tuaur
frl.-nda ar (lad to note.
Mr. and Mr. I. O. Oretn were ahop
plng In Molalla. on Wednesday.
Clifford Jnhnaon la helping A. Coop
er on hit new h.xue.
C-daritlle Uterary society will
meet Saturday, the i'lth. at tho achool
h,iue. .
"Mr. Charlie Hick ad children. Harry
and Anna, spent Sunday at her at-
t'T. Mr. A. Orem.
J. Fellona has two Incubator set,
going to try their lu, k w ith machinery
in place of the old hoo.
Dick and Cat Hall have been blast
ing out a fc, stumps, clearing field
corner.
I. O. Orera I sawing wood for Mil
ton Chingren at Meadowbrook.
Febniury 17, by repairing lo her home
In a body. l hoa pr.-M nt b,nlde the
club were Mr. Will Roth. Mr. Suth
erland. Mr. Henry Walth. Mr. Voaa,
Mlaxea tauilaa Helm. Amu and Her
ilia Kih. Joy Sutherland and Vaatle
Keeallng. A very i-havuit time waa
apent. Tempting refre-hiiniit were
M-ned and aome very appropriate
and beautiful gift were brought
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NEEDY.
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NEEDY, Or., Feb. 22. (Special)
Albert Yoder, who is attending C. II.
S., spent Saturday and Sunday at
home.
Mrs. R. W. Ritter spent last week
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Hansen.
James Wilson and John Gahler haul
ed the farmers' hogs for market to
Hubbard, Wednesday.
J. D. Lofgren made a business trip
to Aurora Wednesday.
Mrs; R. W. Zimmerman, of Marks
Prairie, and daughter, Mrs. Howard
Elliott, visited relatives here Satur
day. The Rebekah lodge held a very in
teresting meeting Tuesday in honor of
their visitor, Mrs. Nellie Wattenberg,
grand president of the Rebekah as
sembly of the state of Oregon.
John RJtter is hauling his hogs to
Aurora this week.
N. Youngreen made a business trip
to Oregon City Monday.
Miss Stella Crlswelll has accepted
a position as teacher of the diBtrlct,
the former teacher having resigned.
The Ladies' club met at the home of
Mrs. Faulk Thursday.
Mrs. J. D. Ritter spent last week
with her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Krueger,
of Canby.
1UR!.0V, Ore.. Feb. 22. (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. Uaney celebrated their
wooden wedding recently.
Robert Ogle has returned to his
ranch for the summer.
Mrs. Shoppard and Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Tull, of Portland, are visiting
Mrs. S.liuddy Tull.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gribblc and
children of Macksburg were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse last Thursday.
Mrs. Enoch Grlndland received a
leter from her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
SlaUiger saying they like their new
home at Sandy Point, Idaho verj1
much.
Mr. Clark, who recently moved to
Tillamook on a dairy ranch, is here
buying fresh milch cows.
Electric linhts have at lust been
Installed in the depot here.
Mrs. Tull received the sad news of
the death of her mother, Mrs. Kimsey
at McClay, Sunday, age 83. Another
one of Oregon's pioneers crossed the
border line. This family consisting
of Mrs. E'.la Tull, Mrs. Hannah Lyman,
John and James Kimsey, have the
sympathy of their friends here in
their sad bereavement.
Mrs. Cora Berg-Johnson and hus
band left Sunday for their new home
near Baker, Ore. Cora's many friends
here wish them success and prosper
ity. Mr. McGoon, who purchased the
SIaai;er farm has taken possession
of it.
F. Collier's team became frightened
and threw him out of the wagon so
that he was bruised quite badly last
Wednesday. Two doctor from Grcs
ham were called to attend his wounds
lie is gttlne along nicely.
Mrs. William Schwartx returned
from Yamhill last Friday, where sho
attended her brother funeral.
The Sunshine club met at Mr. Col
ter's home lust Thursday. All report
a most enjoyable time.
The missionary meeting, which wa
he'd at Mrs. John Moore was a suc
cess, with good attendance, and seven
new- members were taken in.
William Schwartz, Ernest and Miss
Elsie went to Portland one day last
week.
Miss Edith C'llne went to The Dalles
Sunday. Sho has been staying with
her father a while.
Mr. Norton had the-misfortune to
Injure his foot while working In the
rocks. He has not been able to work
for a few days.
Mrs. Casey went to Portland Mon
day. Mrs. Chlttwood was over to sou Mrs.
John Moore last Wednesday.
Hal Roach has been staying out of
school on account of sore eyes.
Mr. and Mr. Julius Murkwart have
I Ik en In Portland the lust week.
The Garfield Country club hall was
the acene of very pleasant social
! dunce In honor of the departure of
Mra. Guy T. Hunt to join her husband.
ho Is now located nt White Pine.
OreKon. About hundred and fifty
people were present.
C. II. William, of Portland, having
the agency for the Columbia Grafo
nola, spent the week end at U'g I -a
Hurre. He ha sold several machine
In this locality.
Those farmer who were not In a
hurry In telling their potatoes are now
reaping a hurveat at the present high
price being paid In this district
Tom Carter found a bob-cat in one
of his coyote traps last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilurdls camo over
from German Hum to attend the club
social and dunce Saturday night,
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Willis, of Rose
burg. Oregon, who have been visit
ing with their relatives, Mr. au4. Mrs.
Hussack, for the last week or ten
days returned home toduy. Mr. Wil
lis was on a short vacation for his
health and suys he Is very much Im
proved.
, . ... . i ninuiii, iiimi .iinii-f i.iiiiit ti'.'ii.
lUllllig her ..il.'lilt our r.alui.1.1) am , . ......
H . . it pleiiriint oiilng Monday with J Try
II Hiilllian waa III town latt . k. I
M llil.il an, I (.null) nl u l.i'K.ni
to ilnlt Mia lliiola paniilt, Mr. and
Mr.. Miiii-a, mn) faintly oi. r S.itur ,
,.i) and Hiiinl.iy. j
Olio r'JtniT of Coivulllis waa In,
C'ltrkt latt Hun, lav Hailing i.lullvr. j
Ml.a i;i,.,!) III,, rly lint been mi the,
l. k II. t
Mlat F.nlti.-r Slaalt. who la alien, I
lug high a.lhHil In Org, ui Oily, tlalt '.l'
In r parent. Mr. and Mra. J. il. Huula, I
Saturday uiul Sunday. 1
Pen Stnalt ... In Oregon City tu'eri
Hun.luy '
Mr. a ii .I Mia John Miiiidiall vUlte.1 '
hit parent., Mr. mid Mra. IVd Mar-j
th ill, lui.1 Sunday !
Mlat lUriil.e Card apent Sunday!
lilt Ml.a Agnea Ncltoii. '
F. II. l.ami. r Walled hi. parent at '
Canby Saturday mid Sunday.
Mla Kuglu llerginnti attended n 1
lalentliie part at tho Colt.m high
a. It. ni l,.t Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mr. Juaon Clarke, were In1
lon Moodily. J
i
I'niiii, Jr.
Mr. and Mia. Mat M, Mulmn mot
. Iillitleii, were imclt Monday ut the
.1. M',li : i ,,t in ii ii mill Joseph Mi'M.iIiiiii
lioini. at Maple Knoll farm,
Mrt. Fred laliiniii wa a ilsllor
of Mra. J. Fl.il 'liinrmlav.
('. I'. II, il.lt. of Portland, wua In Dm
lii.i Iiimi IhhiiI Mon, lay.
Mra h', Pollanl, Mia H Nliuenaou.
Mrt. H. H llouU unit little Mlaa Jose
.ilu Polliird, worn gui'tla nt the
James Tle.lciiult home on Valentine a
day
Mrt Fniberit wun a caller lit O.m ro
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrt. Ago t I., luiiiin wnt a taller mi
Mil. C, (' Hoi lull, I Thiirtdi.y t-vrtilnit.
(,'corgo II. mi Uhii proud puea
tor of a new Ford cnr.
Mr. niul Mia W. II. Zhney uii.l
i lill.lren mi. I, ire, I to the roan city on
Tlmrmlay nn.l spent a very pleasant
afternoon there
C. ('. Hor'iiud, who I. aervlng on the
C H. grand jury In Portland, spent
Thursday night wllh homo foil, a.
Jam. a Ti. -linsn. formerly of llitellit
Th Fpworth la-ngua gave an lee
. ream s.h-IuI lust Friday evening at !
the English M. K. i hun h.
Thero waa a vulentltin party given !
at Hia hoitiM nf l!iiir.i l.'l..,rl. C.l. I
nesday eienlng. February II In honor 11 '"V." !lt
but now of tlswego, I'lptiit to begin
anon to erect a iiu.,1 rii new Iioiish In
t)sego. Mr. and Mrt. Tledmun have
many friend .1 llatellu, (hey ulso own
of Mr. EIntIv birthday and among
those- Vr lit were. Mr. and Mra. W.
H. Wcttluiif.-r and baby. Mr. and Mr.
W. It. Hotteiulller. Ed lluol and rum
lly. Mr. and Mra. J. O. Stunt. Mr.
and Mr. Clayton White. Mr. Chris
lena Kleiiisnillh. Mr. T. I'm k and fam
ily, John Coulter and family, Mr. and
Mr.. J. Nelson. Mr. and Mr.. John
lard and tort In In, Ernett Herger, (I.
rlffln. R. Griffith. Mr. and Mra. C.
N'. lairklnt. Albert lurklns nn.l fum-
r.v, Mr. anil Mra. U Stout and daugh
ter Lucille. John lluol. Hen Slant. EI-
r Kleliiarnlth, Philip Messanger,
Franklin laiuner. Floyd Eberly. Clif
ford Cook. Virgil Cook, Huiel Yuger.
May Puwver. Mr. F. I.ln.laii, II. Minima
and fumlly, Mr. and Mr. George Eli-
rly.
Senate A fids
$128,000,000
To Naval Bill
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. In
created by $128,000,000 sine It
patted th home, th administra
tion's naval bill th. blggett In
th. hl.tory of th. country was
reported to the senate this after
noon by Senator Tillman, chair
man of th. naval committer
Th. bill, a. revised, carrle. a to
tal of nearly a half billion dollars
and authorize, th. pra.ld.nt to
commandeer prlvat. .hlpy.rd. and
and munition, plant. In tlm. of
war.
Worm. Sap Your Child's Strength.
Is your child pale and fretful? Does
ho cry out In sleep or grind his teeth?
These symptoms may mean warms
and you should ohtnin relief at once.
Klcknpoo Worm Killer Is pleasant
remedy that kills tho worm, and by
its mildly laxative quality expels It
from tho system. Worms sap the vi
tality and make your child more sus
ceptible to other ailments. Your
Druggist sells Kickapoo Worm Killer,
23c a box. (Adv.)
BERLIN CHILDREN
II
WILL ALL BE SENT
TO THE COUNTRY
AMSTERDAM, via, London, Feb. 21.
The Berlin Vorwaerts says that a
mat deportation of Derlln children
to the country Is planned. It I. be
lieved that thi. .tep will relieve the
food difficulty In the city and enable
the children to be better fed.
II. M. Ilorlund wua In Oswego Fri
day morning.
The Hon. II. H. Anderson, of Oregon
City and two of tho county commis
si, ,ii-rs were out looking over some of
the road In thi vicinity.
Jiineth Johnson and ion Ingwall
wore. In Portland Friday.
Carton Knstinun wua n visitor Fri
day In the Tualatin Meiidow neigh
borhood
Mra. Fred la liim.n waa ahopplng In
Portland Saturday.
Mr. Hnruh Child. Mr. A. Worth-
I nut im nn.l Mr. Frank Child are on
the sick lint.
A. R. I lou Is attended tho baniil"(
In Oswego Suturday evening given by
the I'nlted Artisan a.
The lUnella Literary and Debating
oclety met Sulurduy evening with a
large crowd In ntendunco. A short
program wa. given, followed by a
spelling match. Mlaa Hluiiche Dun
ran', side being the winner. The lin
ing !,!,. will tr.ut the winner, lo a
supper at the next meeting.
Remember preaching service, at
llurella Sunduy at five o'clock. A cor
dial Inrltnllon i ritndcd lo all.
Tho new road that I being built
from Stufford through Hazella to Os
wego I surely a fine one and the
neighborhood I surely prninl of It.
A good road wa. builly needed. Mr.
KIs r I. supervising It and ho I very
efficient in tho work.
.'iilertiiliied llm Helping Hand Huh
hint We, In.", lay nil, hum. n About I I
ladle ...i pres. nl, I In en or four he
lug ilsllora All. ui, ling went Mra
Hraifiiilcr, Mrt. And. tsoii, Mr. Hoc
llflt. and Mrt. Gerald lit oi. Tim
club will Ine at Ilia luiiiin of Mr. M.
K. Judd, I'eliriiury 7V
Fug I." Creek K'riing.i Kiel St titinil
Saturday llh M pair. .lis. In, In, Hug
il.llort. pre.. 'lit A short butlrt.tt
session waa held before noon, Ii.ii
an Intriinln.li, n was luk.n In p.irtak.i
of dinner. After dinner work a r
auiiied. The l' tiller a program wa
Itile i. sling; t lit- h.iu M.v.'ral aelec
lliuia uii "Th it Life ami Character of
George Washington ;" I lie other from
the general topic In lining . ItulloHu.
1'h.i entertainment cuniiultlen tr, ,.(
Hint Mur. h 10 would , good lliiin
to gl.o llm play "llni Night Itldera."
which will Im gl.eii ut Wllberu' hall.
Dai Id Homer, Master of Spring
water grange; Mr. mid Mr. J C. Pet
erton ami Mr. Iruin Tinny weru
grange ilsltor Suturdny.
T. C. McKay wua a Portlund flsllor
recently.
('. Murphey took muin pulaliaa lo
I i.iai a.la Sulurduy.
F. W. Iltilea culled on II. II. Huff
m.'lster Sun. lay aftern.Min.
Mr. How waa out to avti Mr. and Mra.
Hill Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. Roy iHmglu enter
tained ut dinner tin Sunday. Mr. and
Mr. Geo. pr.-lsler and tlill.lr.n, and
Mr. and Mr. Oscar Helmut, and child
ren, of Logan, (hit occasion being tho
llfth weddliut anniversary of Mr
and Mra. Douglusa.
Mr. ami Mr. Churl,- Murphey en
tertained .1 dinner Sunday Mr. anil
Mr. Will Douglusa and Charlie Kwtw
ney.
IJttlo Georglo linker had adnolda re
moved Inst week by Dr. Brown, of
Portlund. He la getting along nlcol).
BOSTON WOMEN MAKE
PLEA BEFORE M'CALL
IT'S COMING TO THIS
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GARCON! AN ONION
OUI! $4 OR $6 ONE?
IIOSTON. Feb. :i Three, women,
claiming lo represent sou resident, of
the weat t-nd district and a delega
tion from the lloiisewlvei' Icugun
made un miaueceasful attempt today to
see Governor McChII to ropiest him
to take loruo action toward reducing
tho present high price of food. Tho
women said their families were facing
starvation anil that Immediate relief
wa. necessary.
Money to Loan
PAUL C. FISCHER
L.wytr
DeutHchor Advokat
OREGON CITY OREGON
PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 20. New
record, wer. ..tabtl.hed h.r. yes
terday when a carload of onions
wa. .old to go ea.t at $10.23 a
hundred, the hlghe.t price ever
paid In the hl.tory of th. .tate.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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SOLD BY DPl'GGISTS CVCRYHKLRE
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WANTED To hear from owner of
good farm for ulo. State rash
price nnd description. 1). F. Hush,
Minneapolis, Minn.
FOR SALE-Whltii Wyandotte rot k
eritl, standard bred. Strong, vigor
ous stock, Into to type. I'J.f.fl each
W. A. Green, Jennlug. I oil go, Ore.
Three-quarter mile east.
FOR RKNT Two house with one to
l.r acre grounil. Walking dlsltinco
from mills. Apply X rare Filter
prlsn. w2 9 13
PHONKS
Office Homo, A-23 Pacific. 153
Rosldenco .IfiFI 1
DR. WM. C. 8CHULTZE
DR. F. P. 8CHULTZE
Phy.lclan. and Surgeon.
Room 217-213 MiihoiiIo llu'lillng
Oregon City Oregon
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' LIBERAL.
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Clear Bad Skin From Within.
Pimply, muddy complexions are due
to Impurities in tho blood. Clear up
the skin by taking Dr. King's New
Life Pllla. Their mild laxative quali
ties remove the poisons from the sys
tem and brighten the eye. A full, free,
non-griping bowel movement In the
morning is the reward of a dose of
Dr. King's New Life Pills the night
before. At .your Druggist, 23c.
(Adv.)
Severe Cold Quickly Cured.
"On December first I had a very
severe cold or attack of the grip as
It may be, and was nearly down sick
hi bed," writes O. J. Metcalf, Weath-
erbr. Mo. "I bought two bottles of
Chamberlain Cough Remedy and it was
only a few days until I was com
pietely restored to health. I firmly
believe that Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy Is one of the very oe"t medi
cines and will know what to do when
I have another cold." Obtainable
everywhere.
The Scandinavian church work un
der the leadership of the pastor, Rev.
John Ovall, Is marked with success.
Last Sunday a very appreciative con
firegatlon was present at the services
in the Methodist church. On Sunday
at 3 p. m. four new members were
added to the church. Sunday evening
the pastor preached in the church
at Willamette in the English language
and Tuesday evening at the Moline
home on Falls View. Plans are bsing
made to build a church in west Linn
In th near future.
Mr. Baldwin's little daughter was
very III the ltist few days, but Is re
ported as being somu better.
Miss Ehy Is suffering from her
eyes. j
Fred Stler Is cutting cordwood In i
the Wolfer timber, with his drag saw. I
D. W. Hadger went to his homestead
last week to prepare for moving there j
soon. Jack Kellns accompanied Mr.
Hadger, to help about building, road
making ,etc.
Chris Doepple went to Cunby, one
day last week.
25c PER MONTH IS THE AVERAGE COST
OF OPERATING A MITCHELL WATER SYSTEM
GOOD BACKS FOR BAD.
Oregon City Residents Are Learning
How to Exchange the Old Back
For a Stronger One.
POLK'S
GAZETTEER
A Basinet. Dlwtofr t each Ci!rf
Town and VilJara la Orr;:on ai.d
Wa.lilngtoa, trivial; inscriptive
r-ketrot of each plarff, Jjorntlos,
fbipjiinc TacUitlr-t and lnsl
fird Dirm-lnry i eacll SOUSCa
sad Itoteauon.
ft. h. POT.K CO, laa.
6catlle, Huh.
Does your back ache, feel weak and
painful?
Don you suffur headaches, languor
and depression?
Is the urine discolored, passages
Irregular?
The kidneys may be calling for help.
Weak kidneys cannot do their work.
Give them the help they need.
To cure a kidney backache you
must cure the kidneys.
Use a tested and proven kidney
remedy.
Doan's Kidney Pills have stood th.;
test.
Convincing proof of merit in Oregon
City endorsement:
Mrs. John liters, 4 Hi Water stre.-t,
Orgon City, says: "I am ready to
confirm at any time whet I said In
my former statem?nt regarding my ex
perience with Doan's Kidney Pills. J
still consider them the only remedy
for kidney troufJlo. I take Doan's
whenever necessary and they ulwaya
do me good."
Price 50c at all d-'alers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doane's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Beers had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
BANISH THE BUCKET BRIGADE! a back number and a useless consumer of energy.
Think how many miles of steps your wife is obligod to take each day bocauno sho does not have tho advantages of water under
pressure. Is it any wondor that she is dog tired each night Tho usoless waste of enorgy in lifting a heavy water buckot each
time a little water is needed, the endless trips to the well or spring, those are tho things that make for physical breakdowns.
Think of tho chance of your water becoming contaminated and tho hoalth of your family dostroyed.
Think of the danirer of fire, a fire that a steady stream of water will quickly kill but when this Is not at hand will greedily consume
your home, your property and possibly a life. These things can't be thoufeht of In the terms of doUars but tho fact Is that
ll err youh money F,1ITri4F. I UATFR QYSTFM ,N M.?B AV
wunpTumiTOVA ilia a wili.a.1 wwrm man una.
YOU'I
No Secret About the
Mitchell System
Tlie MIOMI Svnovn I. a almple 7t"n, nollilnn illffl
'tilt lo iiii'l.'r.tuurl r orMTrttv, nlioiit It.
'I'lic ti'iikoii It j0v(' l.tt.jr a.-rvli-. I hiM-nnai. It l
nitidf. up t Irt-tt-T unit., tn imiklnir our outfit, wh
," Mi" Mllrtilt 'r, I HI, -pi I mutli- Tank: It'"
tented nnil,:r 1,,-nrl.T prrM.iir.- limn yu .''in put on It
i,ml I. giutrmttf, ,1 fir 1& potiuil": wo 11.0 oiiIt tli.
MlKllrf ltlo vj.Iv ,.iit mum,.. If ll''"' l holler
liiimp Hum Hie My, ro, Mm iiiuat orlllral pump luiyer. In
Amerlen iu ti .t kn,,.. nl It. V r power, If n K.lliie
l.lilne I. iue,le,l. ,,.lall a Hlover, Ine lnol ,--ll'l-"l.le,
tber Ih. Ha i:,i,lli'liy will n1-l ' " "ine.
More tluin Xifti n., r. In thu .N,,rl6wet y ll'a o
"K.wl" euirliie, niul It la.
Iii r,'t, our o.iiflu ,.re made tip to nir jour renoir.-.
iiientH; we ,1'rii't ntiiiipt to nmke T.oir re.tuir.-iiieni.
mil ,,ur oiitfim. ,a ua ami we will leu oil iww
do It.
It will make your property more vnlunbln. It will ninkri your family
moro happy awl conlintfid lliruiiKh the enjoyment of llm until, tli
liiunilry, the miiny oilier coiiveiileiiei-s Unit aid dupttiduiil uihiii a
Biitiply of runriluK wntur In the lionin. ......
'l lm .MllchiJI HVMletn unison IIiIiikh morn convonlont In the linrnynnl
nnd it affordH rilmoluto pn.iectlou iiirnlimt fire by aui,lvliu( il ovp.uiil
iilil Hiippiv of witlor unilo. liny pienmiie up lo 1:5 poiiinln.
It will help prenerve the health of your folkx, bei-iniMO mitlilnif of
forelmi iiiiliito can Kt Into the walor lifter It licon pumpml
Into tho Mitchell Wnter HyHleni.
If vniir wilier notir-e h pitre, your water will remain pure urtUI
'rno''Mnerhell v'?to'rPHvMtom furnlHliea cool wntor In summer nnd la
proof' moil net freezlnif In winter. In short, It million life worth IIvIiik.
nn.l If vou will look ut the matter from ev. rv nnnle you will eomo lo
tho comlnsloii that vou simply cannot afford lo .lo without water
under presnuro in mo nome.
Water
whan you
want.
Whara
oh want
r,
Slovar Cn(lnaa
Myar'a Pumps
Impiamania
A r5s. lmp..m.n. mg
1 Send for
acopu of
our hook
FR0M THE PATH
OF HIS FATHERS"
It will tell you
aldbout this
PORTLAND
ORE. s
"SPOKANE.'-...,
mtersupply auction
tf f X ASK FOR BOOK
ASK FOR BOOK
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W. J. WILSON & CO. . Oregon City Agent