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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. MARCH 16. 1917. Prm 2 wo Rjilefs-Froii LIBERAL CCDAROALC I.IIIKUAI, .Orr.. March IS. Kmll KruliurnT, of I'ort'and. and Mr Ttiomw..n. a Portland dmrtlsl. pent flunday at Ihe II II. Wltke home., a did also Frn Krnbiirvr. ThJ My bad planned uixin spctidlnii he d-o' with Mr. Wlliko'i it-r. Mm. lien Jackson, of Macksburc I'pon learn ing of tha d.nth of Mr. Jackson grandmother. Mm. Jackson, toe party rhangi-d their plant. 1 fifMi.knri tt I'nnttV. Kll itl II d: J i 1 " I It. Orcm baa built mKHAI.E.. March .V-Ian M Ijirt-n nude t business trip In Oregon t'liy Thursday. A. Oren nun cd to Ihe Mctai-en f irm tlila we k. which he baa rented for Hi online '' Mm. I'harle llevk i'Ul to IVrt!:itiJ Wednesday, returning home Friday, ai-iompanli'd by her hustand. who ha Uvn tlsltlng relatltc the pant two or thre week. Hugh fomer ha been Improvlnit WILBONVILLC 4 - CLARK! Liberal. looking for a tram, not find one to mil Mm Frani Kraxhnrger aiint eteml daya at Ma Liberal ranch. A. V. Vile, freight manager fur the Willamette Valley Southern. a In the nclnhborhood r-cently. looking a I'altlu on bl five at ro trad. r.-dardalo .hool la to have a basket atk-lal and program Saturday evening. March ft. All the lrla are expect -d to bring baske! and tlu nun well- tilled p.H-krttiM)k. The proceeds an- orr the amount of wood ready to goi to , llrrj in purchaMtig a Ml for tin to market. It ta undemt.tod that Mr. ; noluHit. Mile off r. aa an Ind merit, that j . - ii.n. ton and m, Alfred. wont th ur at thla atatlim will aoon bet,, Oregon City Saturday to ronsult a put In on better grade, while the 1 doctor In regard to the latter' he.Vth wagon road at -ach lde will be j Charles Peck and family spent Sun planked for the accotnmodullun of ; jay ( F.. Wallace , patron. Johnny Johnson and wife were Je lleppar. who baa been running called tuon to part with their little u II Witke'a Ant u for omo son. who arrived at their home only iin, his taken un hi own farming ith week before. The littl oe rations. Mr. lleppar ha rented farm and will erect a new barn. George Montague ha gone to Port land to visit relative and friend. From there he will go to Itoosete't. Klickitat cocnty. Washington, to Like charse of a large he p ranch. one w.ia buried at Colton on Tuenlay. The com munity fytnpathlze with them In their Iom. Ml Moore' moiher came on the tai:e Vedneday to iend a few day with her daughter befor. leaving for her new home In Southern Oregon. Mr. and Mm. I. O. I "ren and thr.e ma'l ns vialted at K. Wallace' a WIJVII.1.K. March II lr Huller' brother vllted blm lat week Mm. I.ui la F. Addition, of Portland, addreka -d the nieiiil'em of the W. C. T. I", at the home of Mm M. C. Young on Thurmlay afternoon. Frlti llabcralelck. of Madram who tin been lulling him aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mr. A. Ui'nUla. left on Monday for hi home. A bridge crew I tlll at work here. making the brldk'e of the railroad company erfectly -cure. A new kliealk will aoon be laid In WIUonvlMe from the proceed of the entertainment given recently. lioed 1.; rail 11 m went to I'ortland on Wedn 'l.iy on bualne. George ItatalgU vUlted Stanley Murray at the l.txd Samaritan lu- plt.il. I'ortland. on Saturday. John llutnon hat moved a houe from one of hi other lot to the corner lot and U fixing It up Itl i'lci! did shape for a reld''nce. Supervisor Uronton Vedder wa In 'i:on llle on Th11md.1v und wa the Kiient of Mr. and Mm. Aubrey Wood on Wednesday i-venlntf. The achixd pupil are making gar I den as well a the weather will per mit. The teacher' Institute will be held In our village on Saturday, March II. and a splendid program I being pre- CI.AIIKS., March Mr Jaw.n Claik U tuning her relative In I'ort'aud for a ahuil lime II. Xulllun waa In Portland last Hutiday, visiting hi family. The Clark Willing Woiker' ilao had a nieellug at the rt. in of lieiirge Kberly last Tliur.d.iv evening. Marth I, and everybody had a Ifod llln. The Clark h...d had PareiiU' Pay lat IVI.Ijv and a nle ptogtam ai glien i Itm pupils and evrrUd) rn)ord It. II. Su'llvan purchased four tin a baler, lie la guliig to raise a big lot of chicken thl year STAFFORD HTAFMHIK. Manh IT Wedding 111 rang last We.lnes.lay for Anna Hihrader and Joe Hlilvvly. Clrls' 1 lull gate a patty at Mi lilac, Puitipetrltie'i laat Wednrsil etetilng. Mr. and Mm N'uisbaiini and ihil dieii, a iillipallle I by III - et . Cole, from I'orlland, spent Haliitdty it li Mr. Cage s Mt ADO W BROOK 4 U A. Ma.son I puiuug up 1. ,e- J. M. IjtrklD. of Oregon City. sc-iit phone pole for lllvl. 1.-11 II I ( dat last wee visiting Willi bis , party waa given ai ine iiome 01 ,,,,lrr A u Urklu. Mr and Mm. flat ton While Saturday rtenlng. Marvh 3. The Clark or i hestr furnished niu-l.' Those pres ent tiere: Mlse lm Martjuardt. Mary liottemlller. N mice Card. Ann s Nelson, Floren.e Klelnsuillli, Ksther Staat. lla -el lllng.i. Ilul.y Card. Adeline Si!'. F.lhol N'otter. Mr. Kufert Manpurdt. Waller l.ee. Claudu llotteml'ler. Alt Card, Arthur lleiiton. Henry Nelson, Chatles Nelson. Clllfoid Cik. Kliner Klein smith, Althle Olds. Walt r Klelnsinlth. Floyd Kberlv. Henrv ilinther. Clde Itlngo, Clifford Spencer. William Spencer. Wa'ter White Albert Ste;; man and Mr. and Mrs ClaUon White, llefrcshmeiit were s.-rt ! and the evening spet.t by plating game and music. Ktertbody hi I a gis'd lime MULINO 4 NEEDV i- -r 4 Mr. Tena Woltmi. of Hubbard 21 The Meadotibtoiik I'rovtvsslte II.h.U i cliiti met ni Mr u, lr p. O Clilti.l gren' Thursday etetilng, March It. to cel. brate th blrtli.liy nf Peiuile Chlndcreii. The rtenlng wa spent In plating progressive rNk AI a lale hour lunch wa sen id 1 In..., t. . ul ere; Mr Mi l Mr. P. O Chluilnren. Ml FVedrli ksi.n, lluth luilon. Mtrtl and ll.w. l latrklu ami U nit j 1 liiiMsr.-n Meit in null. r:l .l"lni..n. CUn mid Allen Ijtrkln, Herman, lieu tile and Hul-eit Chllldcren. The piiiple of I'nlon Mill rtpect In rite n t't.'tri in and basket in'IuI at the whiNdhouse Saturday eteuliK'. March 17.. I try and rals money fnr another month w-ho4 I '. 11 4 ' 1 1 1 11 .1 .: r. 11 his hi btaiksmltll shi'p a''.'"1 completed and will (ixn be ready for wotk. Mrs llackman. of I'nlon Mil's. Ms Hi d at Nn k S.mrl s Frld.it ufterti.sui. The l.lteniry 1 lub me. I I'n l.n etentiig Aft -r the program there will be a spelling and an arithmetic con test between the outsider and the Meadow brook school, hbh Is going Mil IVO, Ore. Mar. h I. - Mr I i.-ti I s in In Hone ass a I'nil'atid tls Itor last Fllday and Salutday. Mr and Mi ttra Hat I were Oregon t in visit. ii last I'll. la) A liiiinlier of la ll. s inel nl the home of Mrs F. J. Maple and sen id fur Mi IIihsks, wtm r- fill I jr lust In r lii.nio by (lie N II llalliell went In Oregon i lly lust H ituiday on business I'ljuk Msiinln went to piiillalid ho-l Hatiirday and pun has. d all auto uii'blle. A iiuiiiber of the iirlghboia con Irlbuted tha wotk of building Mr. and Mis Unties a new hoiim and, a a re sult, they hate a nlcs ftteiuoiii col lage almost lendy for men pain) . August I Hi sou I liulldllig a Hew tiiius. Fre.l Si ut I Is bull. Unit a new lumse Mr i: J M...'c and Miss laO Asliliy wi re (le,:nn I'll) tlsltol last W. dm s.luy .1. J. M.ill. ( and Mis Mabala Wal la. e were Or gnu City visitor Satur day Mr Tailor end his son, Herman, w nl In OrcKmi City Saturday JINNINO LOOGI w HAZELIA 4 Mr. Grave wa recently e-n going , f,.w Sunday aftermwn. Ed and Marjorie Cooper uttend.'d the dance at Idberal Saturday nli:ht. Mr. Kinney Is working at the Italian mill, east of Dickey Iralrle. to market with half a sack of some thing upon hi bark. When questioned he replied that be wa taking $t worth of onion to market. The tchool kitten have been erv Ing a artist' model for the Friay afternoon art students. P. W. Hadger went to Molalla Satur day to inend several days sawing rick wood for patrons. Mr. I. Roy came down from the mountains to visit in the valley, stop- rpPER GARFIELD. March 15. ping for a short time la Molal'a and!tiaroj Wooster. who succeeded A. UPPER GARFIELD 4. . . 4. .t. Liberal. He reports that there Is more snow there now. He predicts that feed will be late. Frank Hilton took his Block down Into the valley from his place In the mountains. Demay on the mall route In this sec tion. March 1. has been making regu lar trips over the entire route notwith standing the heavy snows and general')- bad weather. Parenta" Day was observed last Fri day at the Porter school and was at tended by the majority of the students' families. After serving a dainty lunch, the program followed and was enjoyed by all. Walter Markwart made a trip to Portland last week on business. The Garfield Country club held one MOLALLA. .Ore.. March 13. Dr. f tneir reE1,iar social dances last Thomas went to Canby on business - Saturday, with a good attendance and j Monday. an enjoyable time. D. V. Badger sawed rick wood for ; paui Saller has been quite 111 with Mr. Shotzman and Dr. Thomas this ' the La Grippe for the past ten days. ; Miss Lulu Tracy and Oliver Gerber : a MOLALLA 4 week. Mr. Coovar, of Maple Grove, has been In town on business. Mr. Nichols, of Maple Grove dis trict, was In Molalla recently. Mrs. Allen visited Mrs. D. W. Badger, of Liberal, Sunday. EAGLE CREEK 3 of Logan were united In marriage last week and will make th?ir home In Estacada, where Mr. Gerber Is in business. The Lemon-Davis mill has be n Bold ; to Mr. Mattoon and wi'l be moved to Viola some time In the near future. s s. t. a,.$ .s. .? g J s S 4 KELSO EAGLE CREEK, Ore., March 15. A large crowd was present at Wil burn's hall last Saturday evening to witness the melodrama "The Night the Eagle Creek Grange. The play. I which was wall acted, was much en- Joyeyd by all. Some few people wersi KELSO, March 15. At the special 1 school meeting, .held on Monday, the schoo' meeting, held on Monday, the fin O'l 1. T ca IL'I ulnann a a nplnrlital Riders" given by Bixtcen membsrs of; . '. J.' . , . iviuiio b"" " o.a vc. and MlBS crjjeg ag primnry teacher for a nine-months term next year. The Parent-Teacher association wil' nnctnnna tha manllnrf onnmin.'n fnr .-.J ... .1 .1 ...l Tt. JIJ , "l'""- "- ...n.....;, .w. aurpriaeu at u. Buuu sl. u,, s, urn M h ,g tQ Tnur8(j . March A not Uilnk the members of Eagle Creek I hat mceU tha n wU, cnterUn Grange had so much talent as was refreshments. snown on tnai nigni. a caieiena sui- per was s;rved after the p'ay and 41. nn a n.tl.tnn A Jnni.n a1ln,,ra..l ... .uu ..iu w ,)e he!(, gand or Kego. NeUe Cogswell 8 hall and spent two or three j HarrlMIli fIftn gnde. Doroth. UUUID UUUI.1115. nuu5vuiLi an oju. a pleasant evening. , I The following spelling contestants will represent Kelso in the tryout to j Jonesrud, sixth grade; Anna Milan, seventh crade: Eunice Jonesrud. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ilensou, of;eiKl.th gra,,e John Canny o the Iogan, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ro) el(,Mh pradei wm be a contestant In Douglass Sunday. I arithmetic. Miss Delia Glover was the gue.it of j Miss Ange'a Canning has returned Eagle Creek relatives recently. J. Rogers and family have moved on to the place formcr'y owned by H. F. Gibson. The de Bonne Brothers traded off their farm for some Tacotna property and will be leaving as soon as the new owner takes possession. The Howlett farm waa purchased by J. P. Woodle and son, Ray. E. Naylor was an Estacada visitor the other day. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lyman w?ro to her school at Greenwood, after an enforced vacation on account of the snow In that place. DAMASCUS ?''?'?'S'3?&''3$'& DAMASCUS,, Ore., March 15. The annual missionary meeting was held nt Mrs. Tingb's Friday. Putting a guests at the home of M. C. Glover friemlthip qui'.t together for Mrs Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Lyman and Mrs. Glover nre hlster. as1.; Don't Cough All Night' It wears down your trengtb, rack your nerves, keep yourself and all the family from sleeping. Beside, you can easily stop it with Foley's Honey and Tar. A standard family tnsdicine of many years standing for la grippe and bronchial coughs and colds, tick ing throat, hoarse ness, stuffy, wheezy breathing and for croup and whooping cough. Its effect oa the inflamed lining of ibe throat and air passage is quickly felt and very soothing. BaosHslbsit.Psoli. Ind.. writes: "lcoabc4 coaasasllr sad sc ni(b caild fcsrdlr sice. Oehler was the order of the day. The quilt was presented to Mrs. Oehler. Mr;'. S. N. Fredolph has been on the sick list. Miss Pearl Bock w?nt to Portland Friday. Ethel Sumner has been quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Dallas were In Oregon City Saturday. The men got together Ist Thursday and had a wood-cutting bee for the church. The men cut the wood and thi ladies furnished the dinner. Felt Like 90; Now Like 21. Many persons complain about feel ing old before they should. Like a weak link in a chain, a weak organ enfeebles the whole body. Over worked, weak or disorder' d kidneys lower vitality. A. W. Morgan, Angola, La., writes: ' I auffersd with pains In the back. I am 43 years old, but I fcU like a man of 90 years old. Since I took Foley Kidney Fills I feel like I did when I waa 21." In 50c and $1.00 SPRING FARM MACHINERY Big Stock Carefully selected for this section and sold at lowest possible prices. J. I. CASE STEEL PLOWS. VULCAN CHILLED PLOWS. CUTAWAY DISC HARROWS, The famous double action. LIGHT DRAFT HARROW, Finest spring tooth harrow. CASE AND LEAN DISC-SPIKE AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS. EVANS POTATO PLANTERS. PLOOM MANURE SPREADERS. IN SHORT THE SB FULL LINE MYERS POWER SPRAYERS AND PUMPS. GARDEN TOOLS. W. J. WilsonS Co., or0gre2ocnty' Geo. Blatchford, MOLALLA, OREGON llri:i,l. M.m h U Mrs '. f HirUtul Is un lb alt k ll-t Mrs. H.i mil t lill.U Is oil the si. k INI , W II Zlnnev and brnther. Illrlnird J 'loiii'V, si'fi' Irans.ii Un business I In the It'ise t'lty Tbilisi! iy I (' Ml'aiu. wln Is a n .!i. nt nmr tlin I roast. nt the werkrtld at III" C I. ItiiiLind linuie. Mr mill Mrs t Y. ILiM-.' .lill lr.'U. Jin k und tilnrlil i'iit I lie wueki nd ut "Sb.nliiw Wimi.Is," tlnlr ruuiitry hnuie nt ll.iri ll.i Mr mid Mrs Arkrrsnn. of mmuld. lire tlsltlnt; i(b Mr und Mis ('. (' linr'und. Mr. Ai ki rsi n Is a ni'liew of Mrs. Hurland. The basket six Ul chni by the ll:.'i-li.i l.ll rurv uml lii'l'iitlnt; him Irt y. Smurdiiy iniuiinit. was a inn and I lie rid of vlsltlnit friends Im-ally unit fr.im a illilunre enjoyed the iluy. Won by a V.m.T " The li.lsk-ts were JKNNIMiH liimiK, Man-h 16. - Ml Alli.lt Tinker, Jr. left IhsI week fur rliii aKu, III r-Hise In a'ti'li uniui silssl liiet lli irllbal Illness of Inr iniillii'r liny Hani II, of Id'til. Ore. wlm I all Una s. Ii.hiI In I'urllaiid, a - kt-ml tailor al the lliwnliuau hiiiiui, al I loss r il 11 1 it 11 slalloli. ' A iMiiley, nf Mount Tabor, wa an liter IiIkIiI tlslloi Ml the ZllllliUlian linuie Hie l.u.ll. ' Amlllury nf lb Mi llio dlsl Hils. oi'iil I'liiin li will biild i io s.i in l.i'loiu Knnler at Ilia b"iii' nf Mrs Kri'd Hiullti. nil til 11 CiHiiity riwd. Il.lldl llliley bus been III at III home, m ar lllsley slullon. I Imrlrs Klsli y I sllll ioiiflind l Uii'Kon I'll) bosiltul, wln-rn kn ha uml laonn a siuloiis onerailiui. Mr J. I IkI.ihihI I ablo to ba mil axulu. after a wry si-rluua lllucsa. Mis Allie Kn Mm I'arluiin, of I'l'illnml, Invllml flin of her lllllii In. inls In a Iiiiiiiiui early al Hhul lurk m In Mil, un H.it 111 .tit y , In lionor of In r (ni si, l.llmlu'tli Urui'i liert, of til 11 Uida ' At the r!Ul.ir mertliiK i( I'm Pun lit 'I'rm In T a-sm l.illon. Mrs. Mlllki'ii Knully ir,iM-d her audl -nre mill a tn'k ok 'Hi'lf foiilr.il '' lu nl siuie of llin nri'slileiil. Mrs 1' . I'. I Morsu (ilcel'iesldi'lil I lueslded. I lh lli-.il and I'li kurd fuinllb of I I'orll.iiul lute b usi'd the Kininoii roti.ik'is on tin' rlttr frmil ami will mute out siHUi. t'urroll HpiiuiT a a Hundiiy t Isltnr at the I jh;;.v Mr. ami Mrs. KiiKcmt Kuuder hy returned to their luunn her.1, after an absence, of bIhiuI sli niniilli. Mr, MandiT nsijiuil bis position with the ' Cure S lute" Hour l oiniHtny and I1.1 in . i''li-'l I'nsitloii with Ihu It) mi tiiiMi-ry of I 'ort Intnl. Mr .liiiii'iiuiu has stnrtrd work on hi new hous v Mr Wiley Trnut hud the tiiinfortunn In b.idly H'rulii hi foot while at work In tri'Kii I'lly. Kruukllii Klslier ha returned from Toledo, Ohio, and ha uirvhned a lot III Mllttauklc und bexun tils new house. Mr, llslicr and Hubert wilt sold In Ihe hlKhest bidder and netted 1 rouie u aoon u lint home I flnlsh.d. nt -r I 'O. Mr and Mm. John Haley were din ni-r ruest Hunduy of Mr. and Mr. Tom Payne, of TuiUiitln. A. WnlllnK. of I'lirtlnnd, was nut at his farm Hunday. Rank FoolUhnr. You uo aslona'ly ee It ntnled thai ro,ls do not n-sult from rold weulher. That la rank foolltibiies. Were It true colds would be 11a prevul -nl In mid summer a In mid winter. Tim microbe that cause rold flourlHhc In dump cold weather. To get rid of a cold takti'Chninberliiln'a t'our.li Id'tnedy. It ll effectual and 1 hlKhly ronunin 'nded by 1 eoj I,, who luito used It for iiiiiuy year a occuHlon reiitlred, nnd know It real value. Obtiilnuli'o every wlier'. ih NKW YOHK, March II An appeal Id the piilrliillsm of the mi'mbers of I ho four Krciit railroad brotherhoods to refriiln from liny "nmh motenient " which would liriiiK n I ml tits t r lit 1 war fare in tliiipri'Kent nut lon.i1 crinlH, was iniidn hcri lonli;lit by the natloii'il i-onfiTi'iiio coininltleu or rull waya on llin evo of tho ronfcreiicu tomorrow with the chiefs of tho trulinnen'H or Kanl.utlniiH. Thera w to uddltiou.il Indication!!, however, Hint II10 brotherhood were determined to cull n Hlrlko unltuut their di'iiitindri wore Krnnlod. pared under the direction of MIsb Scollard of the local Rchool. Superln tend;nt Calavan and Supervisor Ved der are expected to be present. The many friends of Stanley Mur ray were sorry to learn of his painful accident, which happened on Tuesday, March 6, while workins; with a stump pu'br, when both his leps were broken below the knee's by tho im nlement flying back and hitting him. Dr. Rutler was ealled and took the Injured man to the Good Samaritan hospital, In Portland, where he as slstea in setting tne nones. Stanley will have to remain in the hospital for three months. Forget Your Ache. Stiff knees, aching limbs, lame back make life a burden. If you suf fer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy to apply; It penetrates without nibbing and soothes the tender flesh. Cleaner and more effective than mus sy ointments or poultices. For sprains, sore muscles or wrenched ligaments resulting from strenuous exercise, Soan's Liniment gives quick relief. Keep It on hand for emergencies. At r- ... r.-t spent the week end with her niece, Mrs. Cnrence Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Tucker spent Sunday with the luttcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graves.-' Mrs. Avon Jesse, who tins been visiting In I'ortland, has returned home. Johnnie Yoder and Ed II. Miller visited with 1). U. Yoder Sunday. A number from here attended the "Operetta" In Canby Saturday. Mrs. Ed Miller nnd daughter-in-law, Mrs. Phil Miller, spent one day last we :k with Mrs. Clarence Mil'er. Mr. and Mrs. George Kln.er, of Vancouver, spent Friday and Satur day at tho home of J. D. Ritter. MIhs Drucle Yoder, who has been working in Canby, returned homo Sun day. Mrs. Flora Kichter, of Cams, Is spending a few days with h ;r mother, Mrs. J. Spagle. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hansen spent Sun day with their daughter, Mrs. R. W. Ritter. Mr. Faulk was in Canby Tuesday, having some dental work done. Mrs. Phil Tucker visited with her mother, Mrs. Ed Graves, Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ritt3r mado a business trip to Canbyy one day this week. Clayton Yoder and Frank Ritter at'"nrorf-,T1rr. p Liberal gat 'in. to be very exciting, as thoy are all working hard to carry off the honor A'blrthday party was given Myrtle Iarklns at her homo Saturday even ing. An enjoyable evening was spent In music and playing games. At u la.e hour lunch was served to tliiiHe pres ent. C. Kerns is doing some charing foi MIhs Frcdrlckson. Glenn Lnrklns Is working for War ren Baty helping him log. ' 4 BARLOW 3 i SOLDIER IS ARRESTED; MAY HAVE SUPPLIED EL PASO, Tex., Mar. 11. Serg'ant Alinndor Fruchter, of K. Company, Seventeenth United Slates ciivnlry, Is being detained at tho Fort llllss guard house on a charge of desertion, It was admitted tonight by high military offi cers. Fruclitcr Is said to be of German birth nnd an Investigation following li -h urreiit Is snld to havo rosnltod In tho lltidlng of a number of (lermun letters uml other papers in Ills effects. I Itev. K. 11. Ilornsi tun h. pastor of . the First KiikMsIi Ktanitellcnl rhurch I of Portland, headed a baud of min ister and In) men who cunn to clean up the ramp grouniU and further beautify thiiiii. Thla la one of the b -unly Kit along the river and large fathering are held during July. Church Not.. At the meeting after Sunday r-hnol Mr. Kel'y, Mrs A. II. Smith and Mr. Kennedy were unpointed a committee to urraiigu for a progruni on Faster. The flower eomiiiitt.'O consist of Mis Allen Waldroii and her rlns. -sb.ted by the Mlsse Fern Hart, Anna Itussel und Veru Glass. The nnniial canvass for cliun li ei peiiHi s und mission I tho next task In each church field. Grunt church will try uml rumple! t llin runvun hern before. Sunday, March 18. Kev. Smith exxcts to conduct two cbissi'H In Christian nurture and prep aration for rhurch ineinberiihli every Friday nt 4::iil for children under II yeursof iiko, uml nt 7:110 for all over 1 1 y 'lira of nge. The I. aillen' Gul'd will give a St. PiilrlcK's dinner Friday Hie l.'ilh, at fi:no. The ('. F, will conduct u home made cumly sale (lin ing Die evening. The committee In charge nre Mesdiime Will Jin obs, George Oiilrolu, Wesley Kelly and Kennedy. Mrs. J. A. t'liHliIng entertained a dozen of her friends on Tuesday at ll t lioine on llullroud avenue. Sllrhtent signs of Improvement are the lust reports from the bediddo of Captain Ituwllngs. HARLOW, March 15. W. B. Tull Is "''"nlng piling to Mare Island Navy Yard. iito Illosscr has sold bis farm. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton nnd children, of Woodburn, were visiting Mr. anj Mrs. Hayes Sunday. CHICHESTER S PIUS .mdnl Ak jrsnr ItruBaUt for a v fill in K.d inrl (ioU nruiitcVXr9 Tak no mikrr liny f TtjP V hrtiH. AbfnrMII.liri'la.TRBa' lIAM HO It HANI 111,1., Inr tS year h nown h Btl, Mrti, A Iwava R tt m snip g3Uigixfjs:iuixgvT'ici?c, JW ( sV "Twinkle" Slnr, a herdsman, former ly employed by John Hughes at Red Wing farm, near l.ognii, Is now 'con nected with tho Mcdlow I-nwn farms nt Sllverton. In a letter wrltt in to friends thin city ho iitutes that the erd of Mr. Docrller Is doing excep tionally we'l thin year, and tho ro ports of Jannnry wns nn nvrngo of Ti8 pounds of butter fat. Every cow In tho herd averaged BO pounds, with one exception. One of (ho two-year-old heifers on her twolvj months test finished In February, averaged 000 pounds of butter. Mr. Starr was herdsman for a, largo herd thnt was exhibited at tho Panama-Pacific ex position last year. WASHINGTON, March 10. Amor lean armed merchantmen will be em powered to flro upon Teutonic sub marines upon sight. Tho stato de partment mado this plain today In dix-lariiiK thnt neutral ships can pro sumo that there will bo no visit and search by Gorman submarines, inas much ns Germany has served notice on tho world that sho would disregard that mandato of international law. . That statement means tha when ho American Bhips ventiiro forth thoy will tuko no chance with tho Gorman vosrcIm, ' Sight of a Gorman submarine will he sufllcicnt to justify Amorlcnn gun nors In turning loose thoir jruns. This interpretation, givon officially, brought tho possibility of war ex tremely near, Germany hns dcclnrod thnt sho has spoken hor last word, that sho will go ahead with her submarine war fare, If that is truo and tha govern ment has no official renson to doubt it it is tnkon officially to indicnto Booncr or later a clash botween a sub marine nnd an Amorican armed mer chant ship Is inevitable. WANTED To hear from ownor ut good farm for sale, Stato cash prlco und description. D. F. 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