ORF.GON CITY ENTERPRISE. NUDAY. MAY 18. 1917. Vac.k 'J. lews 1 w sr i Ver MC' Hazrlia Molalla CrOltill'.. Or. My 1 1 - M t I,-' lUth an J M it W. He'd i;trd Mm Id i:..rirra tjl ji.iti.U artern.iil. Mr. and Mrs N lh.-.-l and hl'.lr-n w.iud Mr and Mi V lUth U'l Hurl .Mr and Mri It.-urv r'unl.m. if Ana pleasantly Ml.rUln Mr. lUk-r and, ; f MOLALLA. Ora, May U - Mr. and Vr Omnt Ualrm-ha, prominent farm ers of this locality, ! shopping In Molalla tfaluplay. HfTrl from Owm CUT r the nfluhborhood Thursday. Mr. and Mrt. 0. 8. lUbcovk wr Marqii; petit llix - rihl Willi W1I1114I Mrn.H lu-rl I lv tor Hraai mill fnnily niuiiiir.il .ml fi....i Ore,,,,, n.), 10 II. I'.er.oj ,,r K W.nkrr l...i.., nn Nun.!., IIAZKI.IVOr,. May l Mr. m-r,r,..i. h... r.imi... l.i hx' h" """ Ul'rr and IK. h.Mu- her. ti..r sn.-ud.iiit . i-...i.l:,,",", '"'' " attnidcl Hat of months In Mii.... ,.. h.r .1..- "r,,ftf An nccllciii pr..ram l. i. I lin n to attend Hi.' I!"" l .l nines. ( lirr .in. I lut lata ii'1.ir i I'lHiii'iu' Mr. Alder Ktlly i.nt the HMtli, in ttlilih Mla Ijii. I'ii) hi im'Ii , I'r.M'i k '. I miiii th greater niimtr Th-M. Harder, of ('.org.'. Ul daughter. Mm. (.arson and Ml MrU linker Hund.y afternoon. Victor Punton was unfortunit In tha loss of a fine bor last rrk. Mm. Cora N. Mlley nui. and rhIIJ rn. C. Antone. Khtrlcy and Jn. r home gu.U o( Mr. and Mr. C. 8. . ( n ntir.ir.it at Vol.-ott. It.bcork. .rUltlni hr mothrr, Mr. Mr. and Mr. Henry KUhrr ar kept hold. bay then dr amu.lnc little Flora Mn.. IWjr, C.e,.rl and IVr urancor-a bl baby boy l.wk up hi. othy Ituhl. Mr. I.m Hth and Mr. and abo-le with them Saturday roornlnj. Mr.. Il.rirr Kllnker t.ltrd Mr. and Mty jj ; Mr. Thi-o HanVr. tatt ?unlay. f ranlt IV n. Irtt Ir lon ere. ta.i he Inienl. to work 1111 MAItgfAM. Ore. May 17-H.hiHil 't o.r. her Friday wlih a pi. nU- illn ner, mhi.h all teemed lo enjoy. .Mr and Mr. J K. Manjuam and I) Unan were Halein tUltor Wednea .U n H.roiiKht Mr. I.Ran home. Harry Milli ard, nf Molalla. apent the weekend with hi. mother. Mr. Ilattle IHMarvl. of (hi. pla.e. A. r. A ( and family, of Junction Oty, (ornierly of thla place, ha mov e.1 lu. k here tin their farm. A Krl waa born to the wife of Hoy Itt'lliiM Ve.lne.Uy, May ! Mr J I M'H.-r r. turin-d home fr.vii the hospital Friday, where h under j IMltli Tru.-ott; Vbeprf VI.. Ina llabcock .wnt a pleaaanl ... c .-.i.. .us Ml., rteral.line Monday, where Wfb throuch haylna: and hreitlnir . I Frank Howard w.-nt t- lordanl Mr. and Mr. J. V. .taker .pent h. ,() eeulii Sunilay wuq ineir mutoi", JIr. ArUiur utraon. . Mr. '. we. K j Mr and Mr. Allium H!d took I lt;:n. r witli Mr. I l!.i'h lat Sun j d.iv I Ml, a Mary Wrldethold. who ha. Wi.h, I. A. Welder went a aerlou. ou'ratloii ihiik time ao. Mr. Olaf OI.en and .on, IVnal.l, and Mn!e jrkln. vUlled Ada Mi'- It.'I'ert., of Sll.erton. Saturday. A farewell party wa KUrn In the M F. hall for Mlna Ma.Non. the pri ' nury leather, who left for her home In Sllwrlolt Satunlay. I Mterai M-aKer. irom urenoo i uy I Ml L, ..... C . . .. ..I .. 11 . lh. .... . . . ... .... I'M. ..H.m.l.l, ...H Mr.. Marie Kllnker and .on. fhiiitt. ' ' , Up. II UIIIpp forniertv of M.v ! . .... ... ......... k ' M t. hall to ! on i:al M .Mil- ... ... - w - li.(l r riuay .or i I'nuug, " t lalla. but now of North Powder. Or- j Mnl Kljnvrr will i!t her daushier. on. ipent aereral day at lh Grant. Mm t-h,riP, .ricer. and Chrl.t will rtabcock, home, laat week. j(H)lt (or ax Farmer ar ery buny her a they There will be, preaching at the are to late jettlnj their (arden and Owrce Fre.byterUn church, at 3 p. m crop planted. next Sunday. Everybly l Inrlted to A baaket coclal will b (Ivea at Lib-, attend, era! In Vlck Hall Friday erenlnic.' Mu.lcal e niertalnment for th b-ne-th Droceed to o to the chooL A fit of the p.hoo at the Mullno hall. lively time I the anticipation. ! Satuniay erenlnR. May 19 Xllaa rearl Baker wa pleaaanlly herln at S 30 entertained at luncheon Sunday by f,'r rrocram Ml Glady Stlpp. of Liberal. . lid near Vain-out vr. W .lilii.;t"l. " I"'""-. tlier.-rore. Imln III wliilillif Frr. HI. .en. of roiiluid. wa a!"''1 After the meellnit adjourned all ti.ilor at the V. I K. H liome lai ! Joln.-d In plu)ln Rami... The lieU Hnn.lav. meelliiK will lie held May Irtt h. The Mr l4.,d H,..w,r ha. ...no to th,.!1""1"" "f ,he """'h 1'ri-ildlo. In rv..one to .alt for for officer In iiu.r llirco uioiiiIm tralnlnit .'hool. III. wife mid I'alie are ti.itniK lit. niollo-r, Mr.. KIU IwMilier. The Mix..' Fern Matt mid Anna (ii...d li-ft Weilnea.l.it for llt Htnte Suii.lay S.h.ml cuni.-nii. n at Newborn treat the wlnnera lo a .upper l,nwr"ii. I Mm. mi .pent Hun.Uy af leriiiHin with Carton Ka.tniau. F. K. Wlillleu and F. V. Lehman motored lo Or.'xon City Sunday. Ml.nea Chrl.tlu Klllit.eil and Maud Hnvla werx pleaanlit culler of llallle Wanker Sunday afterniNin. The l-arent Ten. h.-r latum met! s,r """ A. Mel.on motored lo Friday la.t. Mr., f. V, Mora.- prc.ld ! rtlit. In their new car Monday. Ilia Afler enJotliiK a talk on In j Ml. iMrothy Zln.er and Ml.a KdHh dintral Work" bv Ju lte (Irani t j Wanker were cut. il.iln.-d ill .llnn. r I.) Intnl. k. of Oreaon flt. the following Mr A K- Holm Sunday vveiilng. offi. er. wer elected l'r. !.l. nt. Mr. i ""irwd Zimmerman mndo a hurried l.lent. Mrr Mi. N.-llle i,IU It.ili Kilt Kennedy; aevr.-l.nt Stnder. treamin-r; Mr. ert. The clrl. .if Ji-niiini;. I o.ke ..-ho.i! beat the rlrli of Con. on!. Ill the bail came Friday afternoon Mr. mid Mr. Sli.!:n I'.sli'el g-tte trip to Oregon City Snturdity evening MLnea Kdlth and Haiti.. Wanker and Ml. a Dorothy Inner, and W. ('. Nitgln altellile.l church at Stafford Sunday evening. John S. hiiuher wa. In the neighbor hood oil htlHlncua the hint of the week Harold linker, from Portland, .pent Soiiih of our amateur hunter, bate ! it practicing on ' J.i. k ' i.iI.I.IU. Hi r.'. l kind too Tin ) are c tiU'g iuite pliiiiiful (liir lio.il tln.ed I'll.l.) Willi itn llille i t. l. In. 1 t'outil) Silp. rlll t.n. I. lit t'alittaii, Mr and Mi. Joint Kml.y and Mr.. Waldi.m weia out aide tlaltoi. I lie l.i.llr. aiing ."t i ral aeleillou. Hint were inn. Ii no prelate.! Lower I .ok nil .. Ii.hiI la no il lati.laid a. Ii.hiI ' In. rUlilli gimle .t.iiiiliinlliili. will lit. con.liii led the In. I of the Wi ek Tim Pun-Ill Teacher clrile mi l and elei lnl ofTI. era fur the .-inning )c.ir lifter a.-liool wa. ill I llilnocil III. ill. i 'red..il.. and hrlile liai.i unite.! on llielr place und t-vp.-ii lo make Ihla llu-lr li.niui Mr.. Iluil'a Hg.-d iiioIIht fell and In Jnre.l her knee r.-ceiiilv. They hate bud tltelr .hare of alt kite.. Ihla .prlng, n Mr. Hurt' mother I .lowly r.-i.iv erlnt; from pneumonia Mr. and Mr. I.. O U. rlier. of Porl MII.WAl hlK. Oi.koii, May Preliminary wmk lo.il.lii. tnwanl Ihe ckI, lillaliuielil nf a big lil liiilldllig mid ..ilppllig plant a'.iug Hi" MllwaU klo wal"i'r..nl . .iiiIIihii Willi una b.iled rl and llll.'l. l 1 hut i-v.f thliig la (Imping ltM.tr ail.lj. Inrlly la I lie wind giten In 'I h Pre.. In Ciipl II I hllc.lt, of Him New Km Ship Hullilitig .oinpniiy, which com. in la bnck of Hi., propiiaeil lo. al proJ.M I It lie.-niim known hern Ihla week that offltlil. uf Him lomiiiiiiy wetn aerklng In II i like afriiligeluenl Willi tli'i I'orilnii.l llmlway, I l.bt Pow.-r iMimpiiliy, for the lnae of the big brli k building oil Front alieel formerly l.ind. tli.li.-d frl.;i.l. i.n.l relnlit... In im.-.l a. car In-rn ninl i.pilr plant, the country. He la HiluKSng .eil.ui.-l) i for a liio.l. rn .hup 1 niiiii. ei. ..( hutli id eti haiiKlng bin cily pioperly for a rmiipniile li.ne uin.le mrtey utid at her lion ml!ar Pond l-.ic 1 Mlsa Terry r-nt funday i home near Sllverton. j (Julie a nuuilH-r from here tixk In the play at Ml. Angel Sunday evening. a birthday dinner in honor of ML I the weekend at the home, of hla par V.-ra Clan, eighteenth birthday and ent.. Mr. ami Mr.. Hugh linker, cover, were laid for t..to. In the! Mr. and Mr. J. Kantmnn and Mr evening the youn . ,ii'i of the rm.j Jo.eph M.-Mahon were pleaaanlly i n tnuniir dropped In an! i.nrtirUed h.-r terlalned by Mr. and Mr. A. K. Helm, and .pent a d.-lu-htf il ev. tilng Tlio.ej Sunday evening. altendltii; were Kern ll.irt. Anna ltiin Mis. Lulu Wanker .pent Saturday el. On!. It IVter. t.-lc Itobertn. Ijir.-I night with her aunt. Mra. J. P. Took Thaver I eClalre Otr.ini. Mary and j Ml.a .Marlon Kant mull waa delight Wllii'a Uruechert. K'l.-it Hart. Kuiil. ej fully entertained by the Mln.ea lilady. Wllliamn. Marurel T'n-ker. Lcn i i and Wanda Wanker Sunday. I 3C TO Program Lunch will be .old Admln.lon. adult. !5 I cent; children fire cent.. Mrs. Grant llabcock and Mr. Ed. I Ilrltten. prominent oclally here, were j pleasantly entertained at Richard j Wednesday afternoon. ! Eaule Creek EAGLE CREEK. Ore. May 1T.-C. II. Lane and 'Cap" Atterburr. the KelSO i Wa,hlRs asent. passed through the i neighborhood last week. ; .Mr. and Mr. Horace Lake were up KELSO. Ore.. May 17. (Special) , thla way last week. Mr.. Lake took An entertainment and basket ocial dinner wllh Mrs. Viola Douglass, will be glvn under the auspices of the , p. Beckett, who is quite ill. was Tarent-Teacher association Saturday taken to the St. Vincent hospital at eTenlng, May 19. The program In1 Portland last week. At the last re cludes the play "Han too Smash." port he was very low. his recovery Besides baskets, coffee, cake, pie and doubtful. j sandwiches will be sold. Game after' Mr. and Mrs. Koy Douglas made a upper. Cirls bring baskets and ladies ' trip to Estacada one day last week, bring cake. I Mr. Thomas called on Mrs. Horger; Graduation exercise will be held In ' Saturday afternoon. j the e?enlng of the laat day of school, 1 Mr. H. 8. Jones was recently the. Friday evening, May 25. for which oc-' guest of her mother, Mr. Viola Doug- ( caslon the school Is preparing an In- lass. j terestlng program. An assistant state Mr. R. B. Gibson called on Mrs.; superintendent will deliver the address ' E. Suter Saturday afternoon. of the evening. The members of the i Mrs. A. N. Orke entertained Miss graduation class are Eunice Jonssmd, Edna Kennedy last Wednesday even-i Hazel Dunn, Lester Irrln and John lng. ; Canny. j A meeting was held Saturday after-1 Road Supervisor R.E.Jarl and force ,1" Wllberns Hall by the Eagle, of men are hard at work on the Ore- Creek Agricultural Council of Defense.; gon City road grading and making ' This council will cooperate with the fills- also on the cross-road leading County Council In Its work. The fob; lowing oincers were eiecieu: .. t,. Gloer, president; Millard Trolllnger, ! secretary. I IlaZelia A w ays and means committee was j appointed, viz. Henry I'dell. Pete l Clester, J. T. Rowecliffe, Ben Foster! toward Deep Creek at Llndholm's. M (By Hattle E. Wanker.) HAZEUA, Ore., May 8. Mrs. A. Worthington was the dinner guest ol Mrs. F. W. Iehmun Sunday. E. A. Blank, from the Tualatin neighborhood, was In Hai.elia Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Zivney were Portland visitors Saturday. V. Ed Wanker and son, William Jr., are visiting the former's brother, .t. R. Wanker, and family at Medical Springs, Oregon. Miss Lucille Duncan was shopping In the Rose city Saturday. Miss Dorothy Zinser was the week end guest of relatives in Portland. Miss Marion EaHtman spent Sat urday night with Miss Florence Brum baugh, of Oswego- Lena and Wilbur Lehman were pleasantly entertained by their aunt, Mrs. Frank Chllds, Sunday. J. Fiala was in Oswego Saturday afternoon. A. E. Helms transacted business In Portland Monday. Miss Libbie Rabick and Miss Blanche Duncan sjient Sunday after noon with Hattle Wanker. Mra. JoBeph Eastman and little son, Robert, were dinner guests of Mrs- A. E. Helms Thursday. Kenneth Baker was a pleasant caller of Charles and Ray Helms Friday ev ening. Hattle Wanker spent a very pleas ant day with Miss Christina Elligsen, of Stafford, Friday. Mrs. M. E- Dunn and J. Dunn, of Oregon City, visited with, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cook Wednesday. Ed, George and Joe Rabick and Walter SchaU, of Stafford, were Ha zalia visitors Sunday evening. P. H. Chllds was a business visitor In Portland Saturday. Miss Nell Rice spent Sunday with Miss Lulu Wanker. Herbert Duncan and Elva Wanker attended the Artisan dance at Oswego Saturday evening. Miss Harriet Duncan returned home from George, Ore., Monday. Charley Helms called on Frank Chllds Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Wanker and daughter Hat tle and son, Oscar, and Miss Dorothy Zinsr were pleasantly entertained by Mrs- A. Nielson Friday evening. MHwaukie: Sea-going craft to be built in new shipyards here. andRoy Munger. A committee of the following named men: A. D. Burnett, j H. S. Gibson and Elof Johnson, was! appointed to meet with the Estacada Council on Monday night to fix the boundary lines for the council. The road supervisor, W. H. Douglass has been doing a little work on the road recently. Meadowbrook MEADOWBROOK, Ore., May 17. School closed Friday, May 11, at noon. A Bumptuous dinner was served to all at 2:30. An excellent program was given by the school. The scholars would be glad to get Miss Hudson back, as she has taken so much inter est in their work. Quite a crowd attended the lecture on "Dad" given by Mr. Taylor, of Mo lalla. Everyone enjoyed It very much. Charles Holman, Jr., is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holman. The eighth grade is spending the forenoon of the week studying Mlas Hudson is assisting the students. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larkins and fam ily were entertained at 0. F. Johnson's Sunday. Miss Hudson, Miss Moore, Herman. lien and Reubes Chlndgrcn spent Saturday night at Milton Chindgren's. Eva Sullivan visited with Ruth Lar kins Tuesday night. Mr. De Bauer is doing some hauling at the Mortinson saw mill. John Sadri, of Portland, wbb out on business Sunday. The eighth grade class was given a surprise party Tuesday night at the school house. The evening was spent playing games. At a late hour a de licious luncheon was served, consist ing of sandwiches, wienies, salad lemonade, cake and Ice cream, also oranges. Ir4 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. BLOOM MANURE SPREADERS. IN SHORT THE at FULL LINE MYERS POWER SPRAYERS AND PUMPS. GARDEN TOOLS. OREGON CITY, OREGON. W. J. Wilson & Co., Geo. Blatchford, "S i .urn N.irlh Li'Ki'ii i lio.il ii.im. an i-iil-r liilnuii'iit mid I'ii k. I m.i l. Hiitunl.. lili;lit. (iiio.l program, gnud tlni". etc. uith tin Ir triMnun nr'i h. .1 to lli- .'vl.'llt ( fil mi Carl V.iuni:. n i-r.- iniliiiii'.-r fur I'l.-nt I'r.i-k criiiiin-iv mi iln K.irli' r.-.-k t.H't.-. It it 1 1 tin- uilnf.irtniii' t.i I. in-..' mil'' of hU hi.rm'a Th.' I. ,iui r.iu uu ,t i ho crciiiii.-rv, ou-rl irnlin: tin. w.nj.m! .ind Injntttii; mi.. li..r-.' .. l-.i'lh It; h.id ti tie Mll.'d, Hi It .l thmiKlit It" .;u k vwn Iuv'm-ii, Mr Yuniiii U a bind 1 1 in ut nf tli prul.nl. Ii iiikI if r.-piilr of llxi Inil'dlliM Mhl.'li him l.i'i-ll fur w.tr.h-.l lo tin. Iinid 1'fll.i nf thn rill r.'itd prnplii for .! (lull and di-flulln a. II.. ii. Ill tlif I i.- ntln.o It bun nlmi iiiiiii k ti. i w ti lliiit IIiiti' a p.. ! IM" Ihin. o nf th.. Kii'rniiicnt Lk Iik m.r tin. pru t.-x-d i.r.l f.r lh 1 1 in Ix-lti't f..r l!i" i.ili. Irni tli.n of m.umI.-ii inrl na N pnrt nf tin- war di-pi rtuii'iit'a pr.irr: ui In . .mil ..time tin. aiiliiiii.riui' in.'ii.i. i' Win tin r ihla II l.ia.l W. -duoail.iv ufl'riiii.iii lln Him Wi.rl.cra" i lull w.ia nrt'uul'. d by tin KitlK uf Iho l.uiM-r 1. 1 't.i ii a. In iil 1 hi') wi'l ni. i t (..rtnlclith . Thn olTic.-ia ar. I'r.-'.'. li lit. Ktli.-I Milt. Iilu.i; ri pn-li.-nl. li.'itriid.' M.iai-r. acor.'tiiry. In n.- Kill li'-iii. tr. iixitror, l.u. y Slier mind 'l lii- iil.ji-i 1 l t.i ; t tK-tliir. M'. d.i f . f n nl k. etc MEADE POST G A R. tit Mil (if Hill Hill tut! libulv II (T.i f f'ltl ..rkln tnnti mid cm III ufl..rd a... h ; ,,. , f , i rnpt iVitl.i.ii mid i.th.-r nftl. Ila l-..t tn c.niii' In Mtlnu'ikli- lii'X i i-k Hkhi-ll d.-Ulla and ili-llillt.' pl.iua ! ninl iiIIht d.il.i l'l bo (lii-ti tint. j TRY TO OCT RANGE LAND I IIKNP. Or, May 1 1 Wllh thn In- t.'litlun of tumltiK prn. ll. ally Yaliiiv b'aa InKKi'd off litllda Itll.i Valunliln i cnttln and ahix-p ratiK". thn Ilnxiki 1 SciiiiIiiii l.uinbiT coinpiitiy la frticlnit :nOi) acrca near II. 'lid. ri'pri'X'litltiK (tin I cut nf thn biat It muiitha. Thn natural growth nf bunch Kra ll b rii. uiir iiK.'d and riporlniKiita wllh nthcr dry 1 land urnnaca ll bi carried nn. M.'iido I '.-. No. I. (i. A. It. Ii.ia ali.iut ciimpli'ti-d Ita pr.'piiriitliiti fur tint i-.-l brutluii nf M.-in.irliil liny und nil effort it bring miidii fur a mure I'liil'uriil.' uli acrviitn-o thud ciiHtunniry nn nccminl , of the ir.-ac-.t i uii.1 1 1 Uuih nf nr In th j ci.iintry. Tin' Winni-ti H Itcll.-f Cnrpa ; will CMipi-rati' lth nil tin' pUnn i.r j thn Tout mid participate with It nil the oori'l.4eH The fnriiiiil ex.'r. lm-a on M.'tn.irltil liny nt the IiIkIi ai-liiHil mid the putrl !tlo iii.lri".H will be delivered by Mr ' Jamea Cnry. whuao nrntnrlcal power have been iippreclute.l by Ori'K.in City , aiMlli-m en, nn.l Jmli;.. Crant II. iMni ' I' k will deliver till' iiildr.-iN in tlie mi known il.-ad lit .Mnuntulu View cetiin ter,. liuritiK th" cmn'mt week the achiHila nf tlm i lly mid W lnity will huld tin. iinniial patriotic e.-r. ih.-h and OF EIGHT IN MCA, IOWA hKS M MNKH. Iowa. May ll-ltev l.yn (ieorKC J. Kelly, nK'-d ,'l. an Itinerant mlnlHter nf Suilnn. Nebr.i kn. la In Jail tit Ited Oak. I..W4. ne cnaed of thn murder of eluht peraona In VIIIIhca. Iowa, In I'Ji:. Statu Attorney V. nil II M II iv- tier, who Hindi' thla oiinininceiuent hern thla nfteriionn, at.it. "I that wllh Kelly' Indictment mid urreat, the myiitery nf thn fiiinnna Vllllaca ai iniirdi-ra la mil v oil. livid. -n.e on which the Indictment Ihoiwna biiNed, aald llayner, Incliided i meinlie-! of Meade I'mit will be In at tendance mid at each It.'v. W'll'liilil II Moore, patriotic lllntnielnr of tin) pout, will deliver a nhort aildie.-,M. Thn previous miuouni-emeiit of theae h liiiol uieetlnna ban bii'ti corrected iih follow a: Tuesday, .May 1,1-llolton 10 a in., W'lllmuettn 2 p. 111. U'edtieaday, May It! Canemiili 10 u in.. Siinm't 2 p. in. TliiirHilny, May 17 -IIIkIi ai-hool 10 a. in , llnrcliiy hi hool 2 p. m Friday, May IS Kimtliain achool 10 n. m. TitoHday, May 22 (iludHtoiin 10 u in., Parkplai o 2 p. tn. Wudnoadny, May 2,'l McUiunhllil liiHtituto 10 n. in., Canby hcIiihiI 2 p. m atatement Kelly la reported to lime made on the luornliiK follow hiv; the crime, that lie had "lienrd thn thud of the a x a a It cl. -lived the akulla nf vlKht peraona murdered in the homn of Joe Monro at VIIIIh. ." CLUB DI3CU88E8 FARM METHODS TniiaTi'ii 'i ii 'Z'.VdiaaT There will be momorlal Bervlceg at the Miller cemetery May 27. A large crowd attended church Sun day evening, which was Mother's Day. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion. POLK'S GAZETTEER A Baslnm P!rdorr f eacH City, Towi and iilur ia vri-Koa nod Wbin(tna KviliK UtKcriptlvs krtc-b of cah pUre, Icnllon. Milpplnf Facilities anil .laml fird DlrM-tarr fit eacb UaUMlit aa4 ProfeMloa. Jennings Lodge JENNINGS LODGE, Ore., May 17. D. Ward has gone to Seattle to remain indefinitely. Mrs. Klxpas, has leased her home to rroiesseor Hollewell or wusning- ton hlKh, and leaves noon for Port land. Mrs- Kretrhmer, froes this week to live with her daughter, Mrs. Lehman of Gresham, who Bpent the week end visitlni; the Klspas family. Doctor Nolta has moved his family to his newly built camp near the Jennings water tower. They expect to spend the summer here. Owing to heavy rains, the salmon tro'llng' has not been as good, as usual, the last few days, altho the river was thronged with boats and picnlcf-rs Saturday and .Sunday. Mr. Arthur Roberts and sinter I'ess attended the play given at Willam ette school last Friday night. Miss Zora McDonald of West Linn Costello, Carey Deter, Art Roberts, Albert Kelly, Glen missel, Ralph Campbell, Loralne Ostrom. Mr. and Mrs. Aurthur Smith and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Hechtel and children. Our school will close about June 1 and the following young ladles will graduate from the eight grade: Elva Eades Minnie Hoethe, Stalla McVlc'i er and Ruth Trusn-ott. On Sunday evening, the services were In honor of "Mothers' find alBo In observance of Y. M. C. A. army work. I'rof. Wagner, of Oregon City, was the speaker. All religious work in the army will be carried on through the Y. M. C. A., backed by all the churches of the nation. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCATj APPMCATIOKH. aa hy cannot reach the aeat of the dlaeaae. Ca tarrh la a blood or conatllullonnl rtlaoajie, and In order to cure It you muat take In ternal remedlMi. Hall'a Catarrh Cure la taken internally, and acta directly upon the blood and mucous surface. Haifa Catarrh Cure la not a fjuack medicine. It waa preacrlbed by one of the txit phy alrtana In thla country for yearn ami la a regular prescription. It la composed of the beat tonlna kmten, combined with the beat blood piirllli-ra, m tins; directly on the mueoua aue-facf-a. The perfect combina tion of the two Inrredlentf la what pro duces auch wonderful results In rurlnt catarrh, fiend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEr & CO., Props., To. -vie, O. Sold bjr Jrufortt. prtre 7fir. Take Hall's Family Pills for onstipsUoa. Sir. and Mrs. John Rainy wore visit ors at Tualatin Meadows Sunduy. D. K. Long marketed farm produce In Portland Monday. MIsb Mary Wilson attended a teach ers' Institute at Oregon City Saturday. Miss Dorothy Zlnscr was the guest of Miss Vota Lynch, of Oregon City, Saturday. Wm. Nngl motored to Portlund Frl day evening. Herbert Duncan and Hurley Whlt- ten were Portland visitors Sunday afternoon. LOGAN Vegetation Is not suffering for lack of mlosturo In this locality. Saturday evening, May 12th, a farm ers council was held in the Grange hall nt Logan, and a permanent set of officers elected and are as follows: President, F. P. Wilson, vice-presi dent, Ij. Funk; secretary,- L. Kohl. If the weather will do its duly the fp.rmers will sure do theirs. What has been planted was "muddod" in, the ground being too wet to cultivate. Mr. Jackson, connected with the Journal, of Portland, who bought Clear Creek park, Is building a rustic sum mer borne. AUTO ACCIDENT Earl Anthony, of New Eru, had a liar- now oscnpe from serious Injury Inst evening na ho was driving on Singer hill at the crossing of Main and Tenth streets nnd starting to round tho cor ner after giving the ustlul slgnnl. Just as ho startod to miikn the turn nn othor car cumo down tho street nt a high rate of spend nnd without glv lng notice or slowing up nt the cross ing' cnusod tho two cars to come to gether. Tho fenders of both machines wero bndly smashed but tho occupants of tho cars escaped with slight bruises Tho other car wns driven by J. K Erllch of the Const Chemical company. CHASE & LINTON OPEN PLANT IN OREGON CITY II. Chase and S. Linton, who oper ate a lurge snnd and gravel plant at Nowberg, hnvn Just completed ono of tho finest plants In tho stnto hero, at Fourteenth and Water streets, where every modern convenience has boon Installed for handling sand and grav el. Tho gravel Is taken from the riv er and elevated to Inrgo tanks whore It Is washed and screened and run into large bunkers. The W. V. S. R. R. tracks run to the bunkers nnd cars are loaded In the easiest mnnnor. Thoy expect to furnish a great denl of gravol for road work and other purposes. Is your child pale nnd fretful? Does he cry out In sleep or grind his teeth? These symptoms may mean worms and you should obtain relief at onco. Klr.kapoo Worm Killer Is a pleasant remedy that kills tho worm, and by Up mildly laxatlvo quality expels It from tho syntem. Worms snp the vl trill ly and make your child more bus cnptlble to othor ailments. Your Druggist sells Kicknpoo Worm Killer, 25c a box. (Adv.) I H, O. Dllltnuu, prominent farmer i f Mount I'lniiannt was tho principal Hpcnkcr at a meet lug of tho Mount Pleuaunt Civic Improvement club Sat urday night at thu Mount I'leaaitnt Hchonlliouan. Mr. Dlllmun's remarks related to Improving fanning methods und civic movements In the district. Among tho other speukers of tho liven ing were T. C. Thomas, 0. A. Kruno, J. A. Romun. J. W. I Unit, J. M. Wur nock, C. II. Drown and C. Helm. Several women of the club spoku on tho canning of fruits und vegetables. Flornnco: Now shingle mill to start operations here soon. 8EE HERE. Do You Want Your Kidneys Experi mented On? Kidney troubles nro getting moro common every day. Goornment health bureau figures say deaths from this cause nro 72 pur cunt moro than 20 yours ugo. Anybody who suffers constant back uche, who fuels bluu, nurvuus mid Irri table; who has dizzy spoils, headache and urinary disorders should suspect kidney wunktioss. Overworked kid neys must huvo a rest. Tuko things easier; live more carefully. Take a good kidney remedy to build up tha kidneys aguln. But bo sure to gut Dunn's Kidney Pills tho oldest, the most wldoly usud, tho best recommended by all kldnoy pills, now in uso all over tho civilized world. Don't experiment with your kidneys. Thousands huvo air ready tested Doun s. You have tlio.r experience to go by. Plenty of cases right hore In Oregon City. Hero's ono: Mrs. M. Wormworth, 1204 Seventh St., Oregon City, says: "It bus been several yours slnco I have had to use a kldnoy medicine, but speaking from past experience I can conscientiously recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Sev eral years ago my buck ached almost constantly. I had only to tako a'couple of Doan's Kldnoy Pills whun I wns cured of that awful backache." Price COc, nt nil dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho snmo that Mrs. Wormworth had. KoBtor-MIIburn Co., Props., IJuffalo, N. Y. V