OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY I ft. 1917. I'agk 3 All lite Word nl Millie ,oinrri it atour coin'nin l.lliroult (lie iiirtliiim ol llif "Columbia Grafonola" By ft THIS MODEL $75.00 TERMS TO SUIT Yuvr Old Mwkin Takea I'wt fomntt CANBY DEPARTMENT May 17 Henry 11 1 I (ASHY. Ore k. otin of I'nloti Hull's prospermia furtnera, Man Canby shopper Hatut duy Mm Warren Hair, Molalla, la a gucat nf her parent. Mr anil Mr. I'erry Meeka. Mr. mill Mri. Ura Wyler were. Ore gon City ahoppera Wedneadsy. Mr. Grant While waa ralli' to Portlum! Wednesday on account if llin lllnoaa nf tier alitor. Mra. Arthlu Coon 1 II. A Colili. of I'ortlutid. was a Canby . Vlnllnr Wcdlleaday. Thn loiiunltteo oil food riiliacrvatlon nml (ihhI production nu t nt (tin hums of Mayor ami Mra. W. II. I lair Weilnea-' day I'tiMiluK ttit'I made some arrango-, lunula mi puttlUK food iroilurt crops, mi vinunt lota. Tim family ami stu dents of thn high arhool have Hated , thn vacant lota In our rlly ami ar ruiigctiiciita were, inailn for thn financ ing tli oi) who wero uuubln to am urn tint seed und to I'jiy for plowing the lota. Thn First National Hunk will loan thn necessary imuii'y to bo paid on harvi-allnic thn crop. Meaars. Andrew Kocher, J. C. Kuup- l.ch ami I.. II (lorham were appoint-! n coinnilltrn on coitiiiintco on auviaora gurilcning ami W. II. Hair, Mra. M. J. Uo and II. II. F.vnna ii a cii'iullvo I'oiuinittt'o. Any onn wlnhlnc to cultlvuto a lot, or morn than olio lot, will call on thn cii'rtitlvn roniniltti'O. MuntiT Cli'inlt Jiiikaon, Hon of Mr. nml Mra. I.ron Juckaoli, U ai'rlounly 111 lit thn Jai'kaon honin iii'ar t'nlon Hall. Hon Adkliia, of l.llii'ral, miitle a UiihI liniia trip to Ciniby Friday. Mra. (iimrKn IVnmnn, of Portlaml, vIhIIciI hrr inothrr, Mra. L. T. llittlmi, Friday, It bidnK Mra, Ilattnn'a Tint birthday iinnlvrraury. Mra. Hurry It. Kvnna, Mra. M. J. Loo, Mra. M. Iliiltica, .Mr. and Mra. W. II. Ilalr nml Mra. Chun. N. Waltc wnri In rortlund Friday on biialtm.sa con. iiiirti with tho Cunby Hcd Croaa na Hocliitlon. ('loan up Day aa ant apart by Mayor Hair, waa nhacrvod by moat ot tho cltl xi'iia of Canby, nml buck ynrilN and can plica aro noticeably cliuincr. A Kood many pcopln wuro oatoiilahnd to neo how iiiiicIi they had Bpcnt f ir ciiiincd kooiIh at thn ntorp when tho Hiuno could tniviyliccn put up nt homo nt n much Ii'hh font. MIhh MiiiiiIo Ilcatty, who haa bnvn tcachliiK ncliool In Idaho, returned homo Friday mornliiR to upend her va cation with her imruntH, Mr. and Mrs, JoHPph Iteatty. Albert (Irlbblo, of Mnrktiburg, wan u Cunby vlalior thin wook. Mm. .lennlo Iliittn, of I'arkiilaee, wan n Kuent of hor brother, W. S. Maplo, Sunday. Tim llarclay Grammar Bchool do foaled thn Canby Grammar ncliool nt bnnoball in Canby, Friday, by a ncoro of 16 to 11. It wan a good Kama with llarclay In tho lead nil tho way throiiKh. Hiirclny ciimo In ntylo, ac companied by I'rof. John U. Ilowlund. Thero wero two nuto Icuuln nml WH liiuiiH llroH.' unto truck brliiKltiK nboiit BO of tho student body who woro o itliUHlantlo ronton). Tholr oxcollent conduct and dlncipllno whllo In Canby hIiowj a K"d ncliool milrlt and the fact that Biich on Intornat In taken proves tho value of nchool nthlotlca. Jamoa Hampton hna Joined tho Navy and loaves May 14th for San Frnn cIhco. (irove Gleny, of Meridian, wan In Ooiihy Saturday purchanlng tllo for farm Improvements Mr. unit Mrn. Arthur Graham wero rortlund vlnltors Snturdny. ('ralir Dedman, a student of Mllwau klo high Hi'hool, Ih a week-end giunt of hin paronts, Dr. and Mrg. H. A. Dcd ninn. ' MIhs Adeline B. Wyoth, F. M. JlotH and Harvey E. Tolilo attonded the tonchorn' Institute at Oregon City, Sat urday. Mini Ilolen Dlckner, of Tortland, was a woek-ond guont of MIhs Lor raine Leo. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hair and Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Eccles were guests of Mr. and Mrs- Clydo Evans, of Port land Sunday. Trof. and Mrs. T. J. Gary and family. All I he eloquence and all the heart appeal of the soris of long ago as well as the hirst xju!.ir music arc U-st inter preted ly ihc imiM.i Grafonola." Tha Very Sul of Muiic iiin llieCiiluniliii (Jrafonoli Call anj lirar the Coltunliia GrafoiKiU. You incurr no oMinlion, o( coimr. W.C.HURRAY Wl LSONVI LLE )iiilafl Petri lindane Sim. f t'orlluml. were, weekend mi'tn of ' Mr mikI Mm. I.. II. Wang mil famllr- Hcverul Canby flKhnrini'il went to I Itix k lulunil Humlay to auxin for baas Dr. ami Mra. John Fuller, nf Jeffcr- ami, were, weekend gueta nf Mr. ami Mra. Ailmii II. Knight. Mr. ami Mra. It. ('. Hiulth were Ore rmi City vlsltora Huuduy. Mra. Chester Hinlth. nf Mnckabtirg. I Canty shopper Monday. Mr. ami Mra. Ilcnry lleck. of Aurora, were Sunday gticata of thi'lr daughter, Mra J l.eo Kckeraoti. HrhiMil Supervisor Hrenton Vedder ainl Trtmul Officer Jin k Frost, of Ore gon City, were. In Canby mi butilnraa Tui'Hilny morning. Frank K. I nd go hna returned from IIihmI Itlvcr. where ho erected a ran ni'ry for John It. Nnwion, a forimT Canliy rfiiliU'iit. Frutit KraxlnTRir. nf MiitkahurK, oa a Canliy liiiHlnuia rtilli-r Tunailny. Mlaa l.rtln Crahhnin, of MnckHlmrK. wua a Kui'nt of bin brother, Arthur tiruham Momluy. Mr. anil Mra. I-roy D. Walker, of 1'ortliiinl, fornixr Cunby rnalilrnta, ir illiiniT kui'bIh of Mra. Minnie lri((lfori TuPH,liy Italpli Coleman, an O. A. C. student, wua vlaltltiK relatives In Canliy Tuca day morning. Ho left In Iho after noon for Twin Fulls, Idaho. Clifford Will, ono of Candy's moat popular young mon, left for Idaho, where ho will bn employed In tho agri cultural dlatrlct during tho summer. Thn Canby grammar school bnseball team nttemled thn picnic and last day nf Hi hool eserclaes at Macksburg Wed nesday They played the local teiun of that school In thn afternoon. J. I', Flkn, ntihool supervisor of Marlon county, was a gucHl of Mr. and Mrs. Howard 11. Kcclea Monday even ing. N. C. Marls, of tho extension depart ment of O. A. C, gave an Interesting lecluro to tho students of Cnnby high mid grammar schools at tho Cunby baud auditorium Tuesday morning on tho subject of food preparedness and conservation. Tho Ited Cross society, of Cunby, held its first regular mooting ut tho city hall Tuesday afternoon. Thero wero thlrty ono who Joined tho socloty, pay f 1.00 each as membership foo and becoming chartor members. At tho next meeting at leant that many more will Join after which tho officers will bo chosen. This organisation meets tho approval of tho entire commun ity. GREAT OFFENSIVE OF I ItOMU, Muy 16. Italy's groat offen- nlvo Ib gaining ground. Ovor a front of from 25 to 30 mlloH Italian guns aro roaring today, whllo Infantry la Btead' ily advancing. Sovoral thounand prls- onorod AUHtrians havo already boon sent behind the linos, according to word rocolvod hore today. Tho fighting was reportod very heavy on tho hills behind Gorlzlu, whoro It appears that, tho greatest forco of tho Italian drivo hag boon launched. Thero tho Italian heavy cal lbored guns are said to be particularly offectlvo. Heavy lossos have boon In flicted on the enemy by this fire. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Cc and mall It to Foley & Co., 28.15 Sheffield Avenue, Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound for bronchial and la grippe coughs; Foley Kidney Fills, for lame back, weak kid neys, rheumatism, bladder troubles, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some and thoroughly cleansing cathar tic, for constipation, biliousness, bead ache and sluggish bowels. OSWEGO NEWS WOMAN! ClUB CLCCTI omccn ron VI AH i 'I 'i. Mm 17 Hi" WniH.iM'a Ii I a ti r In) i kIIiiK I. "i I i" ! I. .. III) - , Hi I' I I lull 1 4 III lln In .' ' i . 1 1 ii I l.l a a Ini .,io i Una ui vi 'I UN aiol.ilui I i.irtliiii I oldiin v, Ibe ol rr ul lliu nlli lilnull 'III" rolliilnX "fll'cia iru i IikIiiI. I'r lil' nl, Mil A. King W l. mi, vii Hpr Mini, Mra V, Ciniira; awii'i.iry, Mra (i K. lliayer, Iriiniinr Mia, J. F ll'iflmaii, 1 Ini fiillonliu: i uinrntt I H. ii ui'i'uiiiii I lo Jul" tho flower I. in. I pli HI l.ti ll by llll I lllldli II. He iiiiia" nl Hie ii'iinlier morn (Hue m rii'ilnd, ami Ilin ri'lmrta lll cnlim later. Mi C. 'iiii.L, .Mra Urn Gray and Mra. I.. Tullnt. A tnle of uppPM lalloli Wil l I'tli lid I'd to Mr. WiHdurd for bin oik v. It )i (lie ,ua of (iji i;o On liKilli.ll, It ua Voled lo link the iiiuiii'll lo (rant tlm l''.rl Im ii.) ',, ( on puny a frum bine t i put f In lli. n i Mra (I H Cnntellap, ii.,iii i wua ml. I id to lb" i l ili'a ii ei ib"i 'ilp Mra )! r. uti. Ml i ry I'm 1,n" hud i liarcr nf Ibe priiirruriiinr. Mra. I'liuria ri id a upluiilld pu;m r on "Tin: Wil l Flowers of Ori'itou" .Mis John lliu 1 iht und Mrs. Cb.ia I'm km-r airn-d a di llcln a liin' lii o.i of lie i ream ral . mid coffie. ROD AND GUN CLUB PLAN FOR BIO FISH BAKE OHWF.GO. Or)., May 17 Th Os- wnKo Itixl and Gun club held a very InterrHiliiK niiM-tlng Wednfadny evnn- lust at thn city hall. Hnvernl Internal Irisc diacuaalolis uiMin the subjnrt of flu bl n It wua Untuned to by thn Inane Waltona. It wsa derldnd to rln prlxea for Ihn lawat flah of thn different apnelea that la rau.ht between June IS and AiiKuat 19th. The season will end with a "flr.h bake," and everybody will bn Invited. At next meeting lunch will bn served. The neit mm'tlng will be May 23. OSWEGO LOCALS Doctor Dalr'a. nf Oregon Agricultural Cciiigo guvo an intimtliig lecturra at the school hoitae on Wfilucaduy ulter- noon In the Interest of the "Food I'ri'puridnena League". II. J. Young, of Fureut '(iroe, was an Oswego visitor ThurMluy. llert Hoyd Is send tig a few days in Si-uttle. Mri. Carl Hole rrd children, of ttothe's, was u guest of Mrs. Ilol.'i mother, Mrs. Thus Fox, Saturday Mr and Mrs. Win Neal ond children visited their son Andrew at Tualatin, Oregon. A li.cul order of I'oci'hontss, the Hod men's uuxlllury bus been orfanlxcd. Tho charter has been applied fof and the order will be Instltuded In the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Whllo were gucMt of Mr. an I .Vrs. J. C. Huim s Ht.. Sunday. 'vni Haines his urchnsnl a ticft nutnmoblle . Miss Muriel Julian of rortlund, sent Sunday with relatives. Mr. mid Mrs. Gus Klscr and daugh ter und Kid and John Huwkc hae returned from Iliirrlsliurg, where they attended the funeral 'of their grand mother. Oscar Snyder visited his parents nt Gaston, Orenon, Sunday. Mrs. Flnley and daughter, Francis, were guests of Mrs. Flnlcy's father George Unlrd. Mr. and Mrs. Cutoff, who has been residing In nothern Idaho, aro visit Ing Mrs. Cutoffs Bister, Miss A. Lick Tho Dorci.s Socloty will hold a sll vcr tea at the home' of Mrs. William Ituckner on Friday afternoon, May 1 Tho ladles havo some work for sale. Mrs. C. A. liethkc, Mrs. Hose Head tick nnii .Mrs. j. i . names, sr., wero guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs, Arch Coon. Mrs. Coon Is slowly Ini' proving after a serious slego of pneu monia. Word bus boon received from Ray mond McKlan that tho aviation corps that ho is with at Long Island Now Is it a Cold, Cough or Bad Blood ? Pr. Tierce's Medical Discovery not only cures the cough but it is a won derful alterative and tonic. It.builds lip the weak body I (let it this very day from any med icine dealer, in 'either liquid or tablet form, or send 10 cents to Dr. Fierce, Invalids' Hotel, Huffiilo, N. Y., for largo trial package of tablets. Contains neither alcohol nor nar cotics. Its ingredients arc made pub lic and printed on wrapper. It's a pure alterative extrnct made with gly cerine from native roots and herbs. Havo yon become run-down, wak, emaciated, palo after n Ion;; siege of colds? Does the skin show that the blood is thin and watery? Spring is the time when vitality is at its lowest ebb clean bouse time by ridding tho bodv of its accumulated poisons, lie fresii tho blood with a stimulating tonic. Profit bv tho experience of others. Build up the system with a reliable remedy, such as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which has stood the test of time, and for neirly a half of a century has sold more largely than any other blood remedy. Take This Case for Instance. Iioaver, Oregon. "I was suffering longer than 12 months with asthma, bronchitis and sore throat. I bad a very bad cough, dillicnlty in breath ing, tightness about the cliest; could not slcen; had no appetite; was alwavs tired. I was running down, from 158 pounds to 117. Every one told me I must die. I started to use the ' Golden Mediral Discovery,' and with the best of results. I used three bottles, which cored me. I have no asthma, no cough, no sore throat, no difficulty in breathing any more. Bronchitis is gone. I thank Dr. Pierce for his kind advice." Me3. Thekksu Totzaueh. Yolk, will 'fin a'llva w-re In Fran''". Mr. and Mra ' liiihl ant si. Curl, arid Mra II IN-Uik m m K.imU of Mr ui.d Mi I' A I. in. in ii I' ,i.;, Gro iiol. V.lili i t .ii, f -111.1... Mm. Al. I'luiidi ai, I l.ii ln n I, ..r urrln-d from Hi,; i, V. 1. 1 i.k . n Mr ,-i.d V.ra liriii'll u i- limn d liilo II, i li-i'i .- nwii-.l Ii ili i; L. M'lV ml' k y,i Mjnl'U II of I'. r'!.n ., lliu r'"'t '" ' ' . M" I V. I 'I, di (olti r. Iait wi i ;. Im a in iir und o i' i iiiUio a i. K-ili" to Geill.if' r lii ,ii, f.,r a -i wi'i ka ( I; .In ( bur. I.I I Hal f.,mlly will IIIIHI1 IlllO lll'l b" . l-irl.ll till ill 1 l.y II. MclMinald Oa go may "it' ' ih" inti-ri i' li-ugiiK. W. W, .To. Id. 11. C. Cook, in ma l i ra nf Ihu Ili-dnn n iiia) Cul.a n-.i u fully, ham no I '"! di- u.m-1 il,i ma. trr. They ban uli i i.nfi rn I wild I he offli'lula of Ih" i..nie. 'Iloa pun la iini-tliig favor ill la -Mi I'orll.iinl jinl Onw ceo. 'Hn' loml nrdi r of Hnlm. n anil faiiillli a and friend. u. i.-d their fi ll bravea at Ore .ti l it Wt-ilin-adn) i-w r liik. Tho p." c i j-.ini. mi u hl lory nf I'lu H" lim-i. Order Mr. Kia Kcory D) gau- n in,rt t.-ik of Orn K"li, und whit th" lia I. aim went through to ho'd po... I.,n of the i ouii try wblrh waa tlmr. ...;!,') i-njnyi-d In iruini-ntal minilc ... furiil.hi-d hy Ho op bi atra. Aflernn lnm h waa aer el, i '(insisting nf In rp-am, cake un-l loffi-e. Dam liiK wan linn the nnb r ol M";!ng Forty fr in 0i:ij aleinli'-l ( has ll.lll.i'H, Jr. toll of J, C. Hulnca, Sr., met with a painful an idi iit 1hur il:.)' evi-nlrigat the ( .mi nt plant. While worl.lng at a (uMiyor tho sleeve of bis Jacket taught In a pulley, and l fore he could atop the mu' hlnery, his arm was brok n in two places and Ills wrlat dlalonii. .). J waa lul.i-n to thn St. Vincent's hospital. Ilo i nun" nf bin arm la lng swollen, his wrli.l will not be i-t until the arm In tiormul In sl.e. BOYS' CLUB ELECTS ITS OFFICERS AT MEETING. I The Hoys' club held a meeting Frl duy evening, May Vh, for the pur pose of a general nrgsnlxation. The following officers were elected: Otto Johnson, honorary president; Hurry , Johnson, president; John ringers, vlce-j president; Harold Couwsy. secretary and treasurer; managers, the office ! and one Junior, Clok King. The following' rule were adopted: Ago limit from 1! to 18 years; Initio- j tlon fee, twenty five cents; dues 23 1 cents (or each six months for each now member. No boy under sixteen; can Join who uses tobacco, nor any present member under 16 years who uses tobucco In any form. Summer's work and athletic sports wore discussed. EFFICIENCY MAN TO TRY HAND AT MEXICAN AFFAIR NEW YOKK. May 16. Reorganiza tion by an American of the govern mental departments of Mexico will be undertaken at the Invitation of Presi dent Corrnma. of that country, It was learned here today. Robert Bruero, New Yorker, former ly city chamberlain. Is on his way to Mexico City, after having received from Currnnia the 'proffer of a posi tion which will be virtually that of efficiency expert. COMMISSIONER'S HEAD TO FALL UNDER NEW LAW SALEM. Or., May 15. As soon as Governor Withy-combe returns from tho southern part of tho state, which probably will bo the latter part of the week, it Is expected a meeting of tho state tax commission will bo held lo elect a tax commissioner under tho provisions ot an umodinent to the law which w ill becomo offectlvo May 21. Tho amendment reduces th number of salaried tax commissioners from two to one, who is to bo selected by tho governor, secretary of state and state treasurer. The two present com missioners aro Charles V. Galloway and J. II. Eaton. It appears to be a foregone conclusion that Galloway is tho commissioner who will be re tained. OREGON APPOINTMENTS MADE. WASHINGTON, May 16. The sen ate Monday confirmed the reappoint ment of Clareuce L. Retimes, to ba United States attorney tor the Ore gon district. Tho senate also confirmed the fol lowing: To bo receiver of public money at U Grande, Or., Nolan Skiff. To bo rocelvor of public money at Tho Dalles, Or.. L. A. Booth. To be registrar of the land office at The Dalles, Or., II. F. Woodcock. FOUL FISHERMEN CAUGHT In a complaint sworn to on Friday by Deupty Fish Warden B. L. Jewel! before Justice of tho Peace Slevcrs, Ralph Grlbblo and Carl Ward were chargod with foul fishing with a snag hook. It has been reported that there has been considerable Of this charac ter ot illegal fishing going on lately In this vicinity and a active crusade against It has been Inaugurated against such flshormen by the state authorities. Gribble and Ward are said to be mill workers. E! HIE 18' WOULD BE I'l.ltll.AM), Or, Ma II - H-tiu i.ii!..mIi for tumor and I f-r ion, I inu.ioiii r la lie l.io-.ip lor I'io I" for ( ily ofl.i 'l.iun for hlii.s lioiiiliiaiioiit n; r ; i..i... I.t at I o'cli k. at wha h laui tli"r waa a lively a'p.KK! lifain Kliner I.. Ainldon and I'hirln I' I'd ar-h for thn final p'ui b on Hot I 1 lot Mr. (horili won 'Ili ' mi'l-l .t- who fl'i-l their pitltloria today n Georife M''ii-l, !!'Mlullrt, for inaor. W. I. Unwatdr, F.iiiclus 'f r. Will ' lam F. Hmlth, Oorgn W, f'aldwi-i:, ' Flini-r L A it.l li.il biid ( I. ar!. I' Cli'inh for i 'oiiiiiiloai'.ni-r I The aekeii now In the ri'e In the or ; der the n h ii..-a will appear '"i Hi" I 'ot up-: Fir rityor -W.il II V-'urn-i, K V Wheel, r. G.iir)!c I., linker. W:' 1 II Daly. Ilellage H. Ju.-I)n, Al!i II '.' I l(uhllrl.t, Ui-orgn Meie For I o:u j nila.loni r John A. M. Juidii. Geor. Garrett. Arii.le M.uon, John M Maim ' Frd W. Jobelmun. K. K. Kuldl. Dun Kellub'-r. ltol..-r ii Dl' i k. Norman H ' Hli bardi, U M. nU, W. L Hrew.ter Kmelln Iteyer, William K. Hmlth' G.-orge W. (Vdwi-H. Klmer L. Ami- don. ( harlea . cb'ip h. IIVE Itevlvlng pleasant memories of their former life as students of th University of Oregon and now as alum ni determ'ned to do something to pay that obligation to their alma mater and the state of Oregon, more than JO alumnus and fanner students of lint institution assembled at the parlors of the Commercial club on Friday ev- enlng and organlied the Oregon City chapter of the University of Oregon, The officers of the chapter elected re: T. A llurke. president; Miss Evelyn Hurdlng. rice president; Mrs. Haymoad Caufleld. secretary and I'bUIp Hammond, treasurer, After the formalities of the evening had been passed short and remlnls- cent talks were made by Uvy Stlpp, Mrs. Edward Carter ot Gladstone, Har ry Paddock and others. During the evening the ladles served light refresh ments In the dining room ot the club. .At the next meeting ot the chapter plans will be prepared to start an active campaign In behalf ot the uni versity that It may grow to even great er usefulness to the coming genera tions ot the state. IN S0ClETYGRCLE5 EDNKSDAY evening was Joseph jJJ Ilrunner'e 52nd birthday annlvcr sary, and his wife planned and carried out a most enjoyable surprise for him by Inviting In some of his Parkplace friends, who spent the evening In curds. Vnliiuo prizes wore f$lven for those receiving low scores, although these were somewhat highly prized. especially nt this tlmo of the year when onions a.-o highly priced. Pen nants were made and ornamented with onions, and these were awarded to Miss Elaine Freeland and Paul Praeger, whllo the high scores were mndo by Mrs. John Kent and Georgo Zlnzerllng, who wero awarded books of poems. Decorations of the Brunner homo were of spring blossoms. Lunch eon was served during the evening. Tho table wns prettily decorated and was centered with a huge birthday cake adorned with 52 lighted candles. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Praeger, Mr. nr..' Mrs. Paul Burns, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. John Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mun eer. Mr. and Mrs. John McCormlck. Willis Lucas, Henry Frazler, Mrs. Mando Glass. George Zinzerliug, Miss Ellnne Freehind, Clarence Brunner. Lester Brunner, Miss Katie Brunner, Miss Slgrld Stelneck, Miss Laura Brunner, Mr. and Mrs. Brunner, Mel vln and Nornmn Glass, Donald Prae ger and Jack Burns. A dance will bo given this evening at tho Winkle hall ut West Linn un der tho auspices of P.-K. Artisan or chestra. The committee In charge ot this affair Is composed of W. Koeller mier nnd Miss E. Parker. Many en joyable dances hnve recently been given at the Winkle hull, but this la tho first to be given under the aus pices of the P.-K. Artisan orchestra. The Community club of Mount Pleas, ant will give one of its enjoyable danc ing parties at the hall this evening. Tho committee in charge of the affair Is composed of William Hooker, Theo dore Murley and Leonard Thompson Forget Your Aches. Stiff knees, aching limbs, lame back mske life a burden. If yon suf fer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, nouralgta, get a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment, the universal remedy tor pain. Easy to apply; it penetrates without rubbing 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 your Druggist, 25c (Ad.) Famous "Rengo Belt" and Crown Corsets Tan ,lii -l. I Ii i i f f i Mi a. h!" linen, where ral style and p'll al.ili'y r yokul lofhi-r wiih ihn luavat liili j pr1.. Wom;a who care fi r iorr't i' h'ail l try nut mm nf !hr. lo moduli Rengo Model 215 For ),? f ir wild u'oi.ual ab dominal ilevelopfiim.t ; wldn eli"!c hand aii-l. rnruih a ipports the al iiiuiii'll, re.hapi-a lii til urn and maki-a It amaller ,M-I nf fxd, firm l ouMl An n optionally '"! iinolol for ih atom lut'irn iiei-.img support from the ror.i-t. QQ alo :i lo : at C l0 Rengo Model 319 A autntdiitlal anl well fitting iii'xli'l (or th atoiit woman. No mattnr bow atom you am you will appear a rrrat deal smaller In this nnxlol Tho hint l low; rlmtlr bmnla liikn ism of the Urite back an.) thlrln. heavily botii-., roln- forcod nor tho ab'lomen; a popular riio!o; (Uo 21 lo 3, al $2.98 TODAY ARE HOLDING E This Is Agricultural Defense Day and throughout Clackamas county the farmer are holding community meet ings to discuss plans to make their acreage more productive. If possible than ever before, so that they may do their rhnre In preparing for the na tional defense. At least 30 of these meetings are to be held In different parts ot the county as the result ot the organization of the Farmers' Coun cil In this city on Thursday by Prof. Fltts, the representative of the agri cultural department for Clackamas and Washington counties. Ho haa opened an office at the pub- jrears until bia Illness compelled him llclty headquarters ot the Commercial Q give up bis employment club where be or Assistant District I Qn jjovember 22, 190S. Mr. Rosa Agent T. D. Case will be constantly j mirTle, SUii Be8sle Capen . ot Wlllam on hand to give such Information and ette marriage taking place at Wll asslstance aa Is In their power. Umette. Thero were two children Just what aid and assistance the fed- Kennetn ana Elizabeth. Mr. eral government Is to furnish the , Ros moTftd l0 GiaQatone several yeara farmers of the country Is not known ag0 where he hlB tamlIy haTe aa It depends upon the passage by' ncfl ded. congress of the administration's agrl- , . . ... .. , ui . . . i. .. . Mr. Ross Is well known here, and cultural bill that is now before that , . . . , , , . . Is a member of several lodges, among body and has been reported on favor- ,,. .. . ,.. . ., ... I these being the Woodmen of the nhlv hr tha enmmltfOA hot fa aWAlrtnr I : v.. me seuieuieni ol iuo anuy uiu veiure consideration. Its principle feature is to tlx the minimum and maximum prices for agricultural products so as to make It positive tor the farmer to receive a reasonable price for his la bors, no matter what the excess of production may be. RECLUSE' DEATH REVEALS 816,000 IN SECURITIES PENDLETON, Or., May 14. On in vestigation of the death ot Johnson W. Wlllurd, an aged recluse of the farm ing district southeast of Milton, Cor oner Brown discovered gold coin and certificates ot deposits amounting to more than $16,000. They were tucked away In every conceivable place. An old vest hanging in a closet yielded several hundred dollars in gold. Threo or four purses were found packed with coin. In addition to this, Mr. Wlllard owned the ranch where he lived, valued at (50,000. One daugh ter, Mrs. Hill, survives. Her home is in Montana. Rubber Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special stamps on short notice. Orders received by 5 P. M. delivered the following morning. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ; FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER a H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink $1.25. Oregon City Enterprise Office Phone Pacific 2 Crown Corset ThoMi iorla arn modHlod In biarh and low Imai, moilluin and long hip. K'd hoary eupportor and a model for avi-iy figure, all alio 79c Crown Corset J2 !y!l!i orm t, h--! or front Urn, mad from hoavy roulll. strong, till able boning and heavy elaatlng sup porter Iaiw, medium and high hint, loiif, medium and short blp, In fart a roret for every flg- QQ urn, all site, always.,., 0C Crown Corset Thl line romprlae the boat se lection' of popular priced rorsnl styles lo be found anywhere and our price I Juat about one half hat you would expect to $1.49 pay for this quality WILLIAM A. ROSS OF GLADSTONE DIES SATURDAY William Archibald Ross, well known resident of Gladstone, died at bis nnme Saturday at 11 o'clock, after an Illness of about a year. Mr. Roa was born In Indiana No vember 27, 1879, and was the son of Mrs. Martha Ross, ot Gladstone. He came to Oregon City about 13 years sgo. and made his borne with his mo ther at Willamette for several years, and waa employed aa electrician at the Portland Railway, Light Power company's power plant at West Linn position as electrician with the Crown Willamette Paper company, and waa i for onie time He later accepted a connected with that company for tour world. CALLED TO THE COLORS Dr. Frank Mownt. tne popular and talented young physician of Oregon City received orders on Friday morn ing to report to his coiamanding offi cer at Portland to commence service In the Medical department of the army in which he had volunteedor some time ago. He left for his post of duty last evening. Stop the First Cold. A cold does not get well of itself. The process of wearing out a cold wears you out, and your cough be comes serious if neglected. Hacking coughs drain the energy and sap the vitality. For 47 years the happy com bination ot soothing antiseptic bal sams in Dr. King's N-sw Discovery haa healed coughs and relieved conges tion. Young ati old can testify to the efefctlveness of rr. King's New Discovery for coughs and colds. Buy a bottle today at your Druggist, 50c. (Adv.) Stamps Outfitter Home B-10 THC COLO CM ftULC J