Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 25, 1917, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    ORPCON Cm' ENTERPRISE. I'KIDAY, MAY i l'JI7
Vaciv. 2
Wilstimillt;
Markllllr
Harlow
Molalla
MOUIJA May 2 0 H. Hlifo.k
md Kd Hriltoii, prominent Molalla
farmer, worn busy rYtduy painting
Hip modern, new bungalow, at thr
I'nbrixk farm.
Mm. J. V. Baker vUitor In
MnlnlU Friday.
Arthur lron a sawing wood for
(j. 8. Babcock lt wek.
. Pbi-Hir Wilson was a business ll
tor In Molnlla lat week.
A very Injoyablc lime wa had al
the Mother club, which w held In
Liberal, tit the church on Thursday.
Mr J. V. Baker and Mr. John
Vlrk spent a pleasant afternoon In Lib
tral at the Mother'a club Thuraday.
Male Shirley nnd Jean lUmti. who
havo been suffering with severe cold
are much Improved.
Grant 8. Babcock hauled lumber
from Moehnke't sawmill Monday.
J. V. Haker haa a very lame home.
Dr. Morey. veterinarian, from Liberal,
waa called Saturday morn In.
Mlsa Selma FTledrlrh, who haa beu.
In poor health for Kim time, la Mill
qt.ite sick.
Glenn Haker attended the banket
eocial at Liberal Friday evening.
Only two more week of school ai
Molnlla and then a long vacation foi
the kiddies.
So much rain here la causing th
firmer to look blue and they art
very much disgusted aa practically no
plowing and very Utt'e eeding haa
been done yet.
G. S. Babcock called on Arthur Lar
son Tuesday.
Geraldine Webb was pleasantly en
tertained by Mis Lena Balicock Satm
day afternoon.
John Vaughn called on G S. Itab
cock Saturday.
Mr. and Mm. Arthur McKinster
wore shopping In Molal'a Saturday.
Miss Nina Dunton. prominent young
lndy of this place. Is helping make and j
tr'm hats for Mm. Knapp of Molnlla.
The basket social given by the
school at Liberal was well attended
and netted $15.
Frank Freidrlch. recently of Cali
fornia, is visiting at his home near
Molnlla. ,
A large crowd attended the charivar.
party given by Mr. and Mm. Will Lar
son, recent newlyweds.
Miss Lena Itabcock was the guest of j
her schoolmate. Miss Dorothy Vaughn.
Sunday afternon.
John Vick was busy working the
roads the last of the week. ,
Ed Britton and G. S. Babcock were
in Molalla Sunday.
Miss Vesta and Homer Stipp and
Gordon Bnrns were delightfully enter
tained by Miss Geraldine Webb Sun
day. The Misses Myrtle and Pearl Baker,
prominent In the younger set of Mo
lalla high school, were In Molalla Sun
day afternoon.
Royal Davidson and family, of
Meadowbrook, were guests on Sundaj
at the Friedrlch home. Mr. and Mrs.
Friedrich are parents of Mm. David
son.
The late George R. Schriher, former
pr-stor of Liberal, and also principal oi
the school in Canby, was laid to his
final rest in Salem last Wednesday.
Stafford
STAFFORD, May 23. Mr. Oldham
is plowing Mrs. Gage's orchard. He Is
getting ready to plant it with potatoes.
This is the oldest orchard between Or
egon City and Dayton.
Many relatives and close friends
gathered Sunday to celebrate Fred El
ligsen's 65th birthday. His children
gave hint a gold ring, which was pre
sented to him by his nephew, Carl El
ligsen, with a few appropriate words,
telling him the ring was of unending
love. He also received many other
gifts. At 12 o'clock a sumptuous din
ner was served, which was immense
ly enjoyed by all. Two large birthday
cakes were decorated with 65 pink
candles. The afternoon was spent
with music and playing games, which
waj of interest to old and young. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. See
ley, Mr. and MrCtHelnka Peters, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Bucharest, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Elligsen, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. El
llgsen, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Elligsen, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Seeley, Mr. and Mr3. John
Seedling, Mr. and Mrs. William Ellig
sen, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peters, Mr. and
Mra. Ed Gross, Mrs. Abbe Peters, Mrs.
M. A. Gage, Misses Eva Seedling, Es
ther Peters, Agnes Peters, Edith Pe
ters, Christina Elligsen, Lena Elligsen.
Ruth Elligsen, Ida Elligsen, Rosena
Elligsen, Elda Peters, Marie Peters,
Meredith Peters, Clifford Seeley,
Gladys Seeley, Kenneth Seeley, Dan
iel Seeley, Clarence Gross, Harold
Gross, Edith Gross, Harry Elligsen,
Carl Elligsen, Eddie Elligsen, Sidney
Seedling, Edna Seeley, Mr. Weddle,
Edith Seeley, Mra. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs.
John Aden. At 4 o'clock all returned
to their homes, having passed a day
long to be remembered.
Many from this neighborhood at
tended the farewell party given for
Ed Wanker and family Friday.
Several from here attended the
dance given Mr. and Mrs. E. Whltten,
of Harelia, Saturday.
Those present at the tea party Fri
day afternoon at the Gage residence,
were Misses Era Sedling, Christina
Elligsen, Libble Rablck, and Eva Hol
ton. Mr and Mrs. Oldham enjoyed a plea-
ant afternoon at It. IVN'uel' fiunday.
Ml. K llolum Mt Monday fur an
.tended visit with friends In Indn
prndenon.
Mla Susan Hchati spent an enjoya
tie Hunday with the Mlsse Senile.
Mesar Bert. Hob and Waller
St hall. KJ. Joe and UtHirga Itablik and
Lloyd Tlidrman vUlled In Portland
Sunday.
The Olivia inrt with Mm. Charles
i Thoiupaon Thumday. Tha membrm
quilted one quilt, tacked another, work
ed one blin k (or another on.
I Mlsa Kmma Freniel ta slaying with
! her mother for a few weeks.
Hazi'lia
, (By llattle K Wankerl
! ILVZF.UA. May 2.1 A farewell par
ty waa given for Mr. and Mm Kd Wan
ker and family, who will leave for
I Medical Sprint:. Oregon. during ihe
j week, at the school bonne Friday eon
, Inn A proKrjiu, gnara and luu'r
(wi-re enjtned after wUlih retrV
intent were served. Thoe prevent
iwere: Ml'ne Jane ArtiiatronK. 1J
Whltten. Lucille pitman. In.t liiyi:t
broeck. Lucy Pollard. Harriet Pnman
t nrtslina MUK-n. Itar.u' anr.
Libble Kablck. Pontile Duncan. Mar)
Puvmbroeck. Lulu Wanker. Hannah
Pollard. Y.i llolton. Florctue Brum
battgh Ell;aVlh Puymbnwck. Klb n
..l(lenlailU Marlon Eastman. Harrle
E. Soi'dllng. Edith Wanker. Irene Pun-
can, Ethel Haker. l.lUlun iieaematt. ;
Utina Puvmbroeck. Edna Portir, I1U !
Scott. Wamla Wanker. Myrtle l'.or-,
land. Dorothy Zlttser, lva lUirland '
Sabra Nusbaum. Audrey Wanker. Itta
Lehman and Cyntbla Nusbaum:
Messrs. Joe AruiMroni;, William Kroll.
Sidney Seedling. George Oldcnntadt.
Ed Rablck. Vernon Davidson. Lloyd
Tledeman. Walter Schatt. Wlnflelu
Haker, Dave Long. Elva Wanker. Hob
Schau. Lyle Tiedenian. Herbert Dun- j
can. Harry Gebhardt. William G. Sltatx
Joe Rablck. William Armstrong. Or (
v'.lle Davidson. George Elligsen. Will
lam Nagl. Morris Wllmarth. William j
Cook. Lloyd Wanker. George Rabick. J
Walter I'orir.itd. Harley Whltten. Gar-:
ton Eastman, Wa'ter Wanker. lw.
rence Duncan, Charley and Ray mono j
Helms, Everett. Leonard and Clifford ;
Whltten, Homer Nusbaum. Wilbur and j
Donald Lehman, Jack and Clark Mc-
MMton. Robert Eastman, William and I
Oscar Wanker, Mr. and Mra. Albert
Helms, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arm
strong. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Coney. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Walter Nusbaum. Mr. and
Mm. Arthur norland. Mr. and Mrs. j
C C. Borland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred l-oh-,
man. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whltten.;
Mr. and Mm. John Ralcy. Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Eastman, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Mc-
Yr hon. Mr. and Mrs. J. George Nag!. ,
Mr. r.nd Mrs. M. E. McMahon. Mr- ant.
Mrs. A. Worthington. Mr. and Mrs. j
Frank Childs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Niclson, !
Mm. Sarah Childs, Mr. and Mm. W.
Ed Wanker. Theodore Stlenhilber ana j
Corkins Ackcreon.
Miss Opal Hamilton visited with'
Miss Lucille Duncan Sunday. I
Miss Marion Eastman wpa delight-1
fully entertained by 1 Miss Florence j
Brumbaugh Sunday.
Herbert Duncan and Elva Wankerl
u-nr CiuM-atrn i-t.itAM Cti.wlni. I
v. . ij voncgv .iniiuia aiuiuu; i ill
Ing.
Frank Davidson visited with J. P.
Cook Sunday afternoon.
Walter Schatz and Georg? Rablck
were In the neighborhood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ihman and fam
ily motored to Portland and Bpcnt the
day with relatives Sunday.
0. C. Whltten spent a pleasant day
at the Arthur Borland home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. George Nagl. W. C
Nagl and Miss Dorothy Zinser motored
to Wllsonvllle Sunday cvivilng.
Mr. Frank Whltten and children,
Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. H. T. Dun
can, Mrs. F. Hultbcrg, D. E. Long, Elva
Wanker, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Childs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. George Nagl, Hugh
Baker, Guy McVay, William Nagl, and
Mr. J. Solentan were callers at the
Ed Wanker home Sunday. I
Misses Lulu Wanker and Ethel Bak
er were guents of the MlHBes Ethel and
Marlon Thompson at Oswego Sntui
day and Sunday.
Miss Florence Brumbaugh and
brothers, Harold and Ditstln, from Oa
wego, were Hazclia visitors Sunday
afternoon.
The Hazelia Literary and Debating
society will meet Saturday evenlns
A lively, as well as Interesting time is
anticipated. A cordial invitation is
extended to all.
Miss Edith Wauker and Irene Dun
can visited the Oswego school Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ralcy were visi
tors in the Tualatin Meadows neigh
borhood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Zimmerman
were pleasantly entertained by rela
tives in Willamette Friday evening.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a hy
cannot reach the seat of the diaease. Ca
tarrh I a blood or conatltutlonal dla'ano,
and in order to cure It you muat take In
ternal renedle. Uall'a Catarrh Cure I
taken In'emally, and acta directly upon
the blood and mucous surface. Hall'
Catarrh Cure 1 not a quack medicine. It
waa prescribed by one of the U.at phy
sician In thl country for year and Is
a regular prescription. It I composed of
the beat tonlra known, combined with the
best blood purlflVr. artln? directly on the
mucous surfaces. The pf-rfert combina
tion of the two InsTPdlents is what pro
duce auch wonderful results In .curing
catarrh. ' Pend for testimonials, free.
F. J: CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O.
Bold by tirupsliif. prl- 7.V.
Tali Uall'a Famlljr Pills for constipation.
Kt'Iso
RKI-rltt,
My :3-Th rnieiiain
men! and ba.krt ao. 11 al Kr'ni Hl
urday evening drrw a lull hoiiM- and , lh(, ril, ,..,,,,,. pnng held
a a ti'.riidt. imu'm In rrry wv.!ii.,- ,1.1. i
Th pra-cd aiii.mnled to tl
Kehmil !. YUav . Mi 1 2 Mil
(fMlu.iUon eetil- will Im held rtl j
day evening when lha school will at t v i
an Interr.tlng program There will at j
ui h one or ponlbly two peakerj
present In glv the graduation addle '
Following are I be eighth grade gradu
ale: Kutilc Jonarud. Ilaiel Puntt
U tter Irwin, John Canny..
The Parent Te.n her a4Kirlion wil.
hold II lal nieellttg of Ihe )ear Tne
dy evening, when election of nfficer
will lake place.
Service were held at the l.uther.iii
churvli Sunday by Kev. Ilenrtikaon. tt
Portland. I
Ml Stell.t Joiinnul ha returnej to
Portland, wbere he I rngaged a
(tenoRrApher
KaIo
Cnvk
Hy Mr. II. II. tlibaoni
I FACI E t'HKKK. Ore. May 21 -
Pavid l'eekrtt who wa taken two
week Bn'o to the St. Vincent' hospi
tal In I'ortland. paei aay on Sun
day. May 1.1th. the .d new rx-achln-t
'O
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.
RLOOM MANURE SPREADERS.
c
MYERS
POWER SPRAYERS
AND PUMPS.
GARDEN TOOLS.
EaRle Creek on Tuesday. The de
ccused, who with his family had re
sided In this district the past two
years, was a highly respected neighbor
and the sympathy of all is extended
to the grieving wife, daughters and
son.
Mrs. I. M. Ughtfoot waa a guest of
her sister, Mrs. It. 13. Gibson, on Sun
dry. Eagle Creek grange hold Its eleven
th annual picnic at the grange hall
on Saturday. There was not as large
attandance as was expected, owing to
the vacation. The program, consist
ing of music by the Garfield band, an
address by the Worthy State Master
C- E. Spcnce, and some songs and
recitations, was greatly enjoyed.
Mrs. S. J. Eddy and son, Bruce, are
guests at the, home of H. B. Gibson.
Everett Beckett, with the assistance
of some of the neighbors, set out over
500 prune trees on Monday.
Mrs. Viola Douglasu made a trip to
Portland last week, attending the fun
eral of Mr. Beckett.
Weston: O. W. R. & N. company
starts work on Dry Creek fill, to cost
$50,000.
Kind filer Weill l.i I'.'ll'ai'il M.lU
day to tl.lllr. In It" S'-
Mr and Mia. Hail" I d tilMirn
of .rmiUnd, -M !' ariid uh
j Mr and Mm Autn-i
I , t Mart, field ."k'r for O A
--.If. I.llllrd 111 ihe t !.. at Ibi
j h.kil him, nil Wr.lii. t alli rit.Kiii ji dlpl)ltig long and awlflly growing
al 2 nYlo.a. on IhJ i ' lH"H 'f, r" " ,h '"I vegetable; even
j Cmu)
j 4 n.i.l!. ! ,l,.,ttn. r Helile.
j (, UWUl, vn ,,,.Uv, a deV
Ur .! Mra Ilium IUk.-r 'Ml to'
i r.nl.f 0.1 Hnn.l.r ., .i.lt Mr lUkrf
ltrr. who U III.
Mra Kmed Heel) ,(l for Miulbern
Pi. .n on Friday, to j"in h-r huabanii
Th Parent Teai hi-r At.rlalliiii
servel a turnr! h.ii lutu h to lh
j leather and pupil of Ihe 1hI achoot
1 at th church baeno 'it en Thumday
I The WllxinviMn , h I i 'oe, Frl
day. May . and will et ti in heplem
ber
The Corral Creek . f-.. l bad a de
lluhlful picnic on Sat it !-v. d.-npll
Ihn wealhrr
Mix Mavbelle iMIkli.st- 11 who ha
been Ihe u eeaful luilor of Corral
Creek hiiil, for the i.ii two year
lift for her limit In IVrlmd. Sunday
Mix lleb-n Angtia la tx'tutg frletula
In N-Hnln-rg.
Claire Say. who I at'endlng New
beri; hl(li m IuhiI. ieni S.it'irdar and
Sunday al home, and attended Corral
Creek picnic.
K ith Carey, of Pnrlland. enl the
week end aa Ihe guet of Mr and Mm.
N'oritmn Say.
A meeting to dli u ihe amend
ntenta of Ihn ronilng tune cl.vtirn.
will l,n held In the A t I'. W. hall
V. J i rvlTYA
in;short the
FULL LINE
W. J. Wilson&
Geo. Blatchford,
UWHSU
n i ut r
on Tuesday, May z'J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Epler, of Cor
nelius, were In Wllsonvllle Sunday to
attend the wedding of Miss Anna Rid
der, Mrs. Eplc.r's sister.
Meadowbrook
MEADOWI'.HOOK, Ore., May 2W
The farmers urn managing to got
some of their crops in by dodging the
showers.
Miss Ruth Hudson left Monday for
her homo at Crabtree. Site will re
turn in the full to teach.
George Hofstetter Is working for
Oran Cutting at present.
Ben Chlndgren attended a high
school party given by Engla Bergman,
of Timber Grove.
A number from Meadowbrook and
Union Mills attended Literary at Ced
ardale Saturday ninht.
Mr. and Mrs. Al WIeman and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Wieman, daughter and
son visited at Mr. and Mrs. DeBuer
Sunday.
Sadie Hcllbacka, Allen Larklns and
John Miettenen took the eighth grade
examinations Thursday and Friday.
Charles Kerns and brother, Jim
Kerna expects to start for California
soon for the latter's health.
M.WKKIiriU). Or, May- JI.-AI
(hough growing amlou, lha ranchmen
ara In tin wise discouraged by Ihn con
tinned tains lha rapid ! vaius nf
everything- that ha been planted an
' i it ring them thai 111 crop ara de
1 lined in reach maturity ty (ha imrinal
bates! limn. Meanwhile fhn Rnrltia
Ihe ihI coin ba teiilitred In iear
1 '" lr.Milltm shadn of green, telling
! u ,h, h" "HhaliMHl Ihn uitaeaaoit
' atilt) cold. Potato plaltllttg ha begun
1 mi well drained land, whlln lha water
U r",,'"f ceding from III lower
, r, U lh llilllv area of thl crop
are likely lo ba planted befor
lha
Week' end.
No lover of N-vlum could traveran
our highway or wander through our
wood, now, without being churiiii'd by
the wonderful floral diaplay. At frn
quent Inlerval. thrown Into vivid Con
Iraat by lha dark greet! of the fir. are
Ihe anowjr dogweed and Ihn wild bridal
wreath, then Ihn pink and white bio
aont of thn blackberry delighting Ihn
ryn with It lovely hun and foretelling
Ihn pleaaurn. contained In the fruit to
follow.
j A largn and attentive congregation
j gathered at lha aervlcn held In Ihn
! Kby school limine by Hev. Fr. l.uca.
011 Thuraday night.
J. Palmer, mho for teverul yeura haa
been 11 rexldent of Ihla place, ha de
j clde. lo aettle In Hend, Oregon, for
I Palmer and Ihn children aet nut for
that town on Friday, May 16th.
Mia Inei Kunhlng. who haa been at
tending Ihn Canby High achool, came
home a few daya ago. but Intend to
return to Canby.
Ml Klnora Miller I preparing to
spend Ihn aiimmer with relative In
H
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Co., orogr0eSocn1ty'
MOLALLA,
OREGON
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Indiana.
J. Voss, of Astoria, Is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Blna Horner, Jr.
Mrs. Kate Soward was called to
Aurora on business last Friday.
Miss Anna Koch is staying at the
home of Mrs. Brusch, Sr., who has not
fully recovered from an oeration on
one of hor eyes.
The Mackshurg school closed on
May 16th, with a fine dinner provided
by the patrons of the school.
The closing exercises of the Bear
Creek school are to be hold on the eve
ning of Saturday, May 26, being post
poned on account of Taxpayers Bcaguo
meeting In the Eby school house on
the preceding Saturday evening. A
very Interesting program Is In prepa
ration, which It Is hoped may be wit
nessed by a large number of those In
terested In the school.
The meeting of the Little Girls'
Sewing Circle which was omitted on
Saturday, May 1th, owing to the ab
sence of their teacher, will be held
May 26th, at the usual time and place.
The Mothers' Club wil 1 meet on
Thursday, May 24th, at the home of
Its Secretary, Mrs. O. M. Baldwin.
IIAIlltlW, Or, Muy !l Heboid do
ed Kihlny with appropilalu vierilae
Japnnean program wa rendered In
Ihn afternoon and lengthy program
wa given In Ihn hull In Ihn evening
li cream and cakn were terved al lha
i IiiniI hotian wbli ti both old and young
enjoyed. Mr. (loin, Ihn principal, who
ha been III for aoitin lluin, wa Iml
preaettl, owing to a aevern altiiek of
rheumatism. .Mr. (loln'a daughter
laugh! Ihn last week of hool fur Mm
Mr. (loin left Hunday for hi lioinn In
I'orllund. Mia Hen .mollier tun
up from Cortland In attend Ihn pier
rlaea Slid Ihny left Halurday for hnmn
Mr. Ilultlo Irwin Crowley hna 1 11
apiMilitled iMiatitilatrea hern. Mr. ud
Mr. Crowley have renled Mr Wol
slud house, where Ihe pilotfli n i
lofnled for many years, and hn I now
ready to ervn thn puhlle, Mr. Krli k
on turning Ihn offlen over lo her
Sunday nvenlng. Mr. and Mr. Krli k
ami moved to Aurora Monday, where
Mr. Krlrkson will go Into thn wnrn
house btialiie. May Ihey be ui'rea
ful, a wn are aorry lo loan (hem a
eltlien hero.
Harold Huge, of Portland, visited
Klmer Irwin Hunduy.
Milton Johnson returned home from
Myrtln Creek Krldny.
Mlsa I 'ear I Hay spent last week In
Portland. Iho guest of her cousin. Mis
Mubetln Young. Mis Mubulln coming
home with her.
Mr. Jesse wit Inkett verlounly III
Tuesday night of last week, but lit this
writing I Improving and I r. Itedmiin
entertain hopes of hi recovery. Four
suns, Wood, of t.ewlsloii. Idaho; Kred,
of Hpokiiiia; Jim. of Hubbard; Krank,
of Portland, and two dutiKhler. Mr.
I.eitu liond, of HHiknnn, and Mr. Mar
garet (irlbblo of .Mitcksburg, are with
him.
.Mr. KcroKgln went to I'orllaiul lust
Tuesduy. returning home Monday.
Mr. Andrew and daughter. Thnlma.
am vislllng Mr. Andrew' mother In 1
McMltinvllle.
Mr. and Mr. Tallmau and molher,
Mr. I'rutt, have gone lo Florida lo re
side. Mrs. VutiWIiikln was hero Thura
day on her return to Portland from at
tending Ihn funeral of her son In law
j J. Ilollgus, nt Conning. Hho reported
I thn niarrlngo of her grundilnughtur,
Misses .adu nnd Certrude VanWInklo.
' Ml Lorella llrueii, of I'ortland.
' spent tha week end with Mis Irons
Wurful.
Mr. Drew and children are visiting
, thn former's parents, Mr. and Mr.
; Uirseti.
I Mr. Jensen nnd children of I'ort-
land, are spending f"W day with
'her parent Mr. and Mr. Krlckson.
MAILING A CAM)
BY ABSENTEE IS
NOT SUFFICIENT
WASHINGTON. May 23 Mulling
a selective! reiclHtrutlon curd to thn
homo town or city of tin absentee will
bo Imtuffli'lent, tha provost marshal
general's offlco announced today. At
Ihe Hnmn time, it wn slated that ex
emptions of men with dependent mi
nor relative would not necessarily be.
hnod upon whether' thn relntlvn Is un
der 12 year of bro. A divorced wife,
drawing nllntony Is not nocessnrlly a
dependent.
BANKERsFgROUP
ELECTS OFFICERS
AT GRANTS PASS
; RANTS PASS, Or.. May 23. Group
four, Oregon State Bankers' associa
tion, nt Its annual mooting hore Tues
day elected thn following officer for
tho ensuing year:
President, Frunk C. Bramwnll,
Grants Pass; vice-president, V. II.
Vawtor, Mudford; socrotary-trcasuror,
Sam II. Baker, Grants Pass.
TIioho throo officers with J. W. Mc
Coy of Ashland and A. M. Collier of
Klamath Falls woro oloctod trustees
to make up the executive committee of
tho organization, They will select next
yonr's meeting plnco.
Group four comprises tho countlos
of Bnko, Klamath, Curry, Jackson and
Joscphlno.
BUDAPEST SAYS
TISZA MINISTRY
HAS QUIT POSTS
AMSTERDAM, May 23. Count TIs
r-a's ministry hns resigned, according
to Budapest dispatches received hore
today by the Contral Nows.
That Austria-Hungary plans to make
a peace offer to Russia was indicated
by advices received hero today. This
offer was discussed at the recent con
ference of Count Cxernln, the Austro
Hungarian, foreign minister, and Ger
man officials at Gorman headquarters,
It was said.
GASOLINE GOES UP
NEW YORK, May 23.-The Stand
ard Oil company of New York today
announced an advance of 2 cents a
gallon In the price of gasoline.
I3 your child pale and fretful? Does
he cry out In sleep or grind bis teoth?
These symptoms may mean worms
and you should obtain relief at once.
Klckapoo Worm Killer is a pleasant
remedy that kills tho worm, and by
Its mildly laxative quality expels It
from tho syatem. Worms sap the vi
tality and make your child more sus
ceptible to other ailments. Your
Druggist sells Klckapoo Worm Killer,
25c a box. (Adv.)
JniiiiiiH Iroil;
JCNMNIiH ijIMlliK. trn, May 21-
Mr. and Mr. Co IImiiIit, of Unite,
Molilalia, who liavn been Hailing Mr.
and Mr! J. .In rtiiiin, li" giuni Id
Kniisn (Hy, Mo, for a hi( V.
'I hey i'ipiH-1 in vlsll hem attain on
their return trip.
Miss Kan hi,. H Mill h, of Wlllmelle,
spent the past week Willi tier brother,
Henry Hmitli, and wife.
Ml, liieigell, of Portland, W
Hunday tlsltor a I Hlonu (lublea.
Mr. and Mrs Moilliner Brow 11, 01
Portland, ra dotulrlled ul lb" A. T.
I'li-ne home fur the milliner iimnlh.
Hhelinii Heiblel haa returned from
llolae, Idaho.
Iloyal Hlafford. of 0 A. (V, lnpi'd
off at Ihn Tucker hnmn lust week. II
wa ml hi way to easier 11 Wanhlug
toil lo do bla part III Ihn rrniit food
problem of today.
Mr. Kugetm lliish hns i-mnn up from
Caletlio lo spend the summer with
her iiinl her, Mr. K A. Kern.
Mini, a Helen and I lor Is I'slnlon. of
Orchard. Wash, were weekend vU
ltor Willi relatives.
Mr. and Mr llmli llobirls enter
tallied nt luncheon, mi Holiday In honor
of llielr on, Ailbiir. who relebraled
hi twenty llrst birthday aiihheiaary
Cover -were laid for the fnl'owlhg
r.ftnse Helen Mini llorls I'alnlon. Marr
and Vllui:i linns hart, N n Cosl'e),
Bessie Huberts, Ahlen Kelly, l n Ma.
I'. rluue, llaliiior und Arthur Hubert.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Itoherl 'Ihn
young folks spent I lie re-i aiinbr id
the day enJo)lng canoeing and ho.. I
Ing on the lii-unt Iful Wlllaun lte
N. C. Marls, of Ihn Food Cotiserin
I Ion League, spoke oil lh.it aubjei t ut
thn siboiil 011 h'rlil.ty tilf lit. In re
sponie lo ls urgent plea til" Patent-
I Te.u ber nssorliitlnli evpii ts lo men
have the vacant lots In Ihe vicinity In
spud or bean.
Mr. nnd Mr. K. A. K-nder and
family motored Into Portland Hunday
und Nnt thn day with Mr. Sander'
parent
Mr nnd Mra. Jink Johnson left
Monday morning for Hab in. where Mr.
Johnson has contrail work fur
II Mis Udtle remain until Ihe
end of tho school term.
Mis (ienrgla Kesi.l Is visiting her
mother. havliiK dosed a iicennrul
year In nil eastern Uregon school.
Will Kesal haa Konn lo their moun
tain ranch, west of t'orvi-.llls.
Mr. Con Hbork ent Monday at
thn laiih'e.
John Richard, former proprietor of
Jennings lodge Krocery, spent Sun
day with ('. P. Morse and family.
Mr. FtlHWittcr und daughter of Hell
wood, visited her slMler, Mrs leli-r,
Saturday.
While (rolling for vi'luioii, Henry
Grey, of Liverpool. P.UKhiud, almost
lost his life by fulling Into the water.
He wn rescued In (he nick of lime by
a fisherman.
George Robertson, who has lived oh
the Inland for tho laat year, lias gone
lo Portland (0 remain,
Tho graduating eierelses of the Jen
nings UmIki school will bo held on
May :tlst. Tho graduate will lis
Shirley Park, Ruth Truseoll. F.hn
Kudos, Minnie Itoethn, and Stella Mo
Vlcnr The Boy Scout have put In spuds
on the church lots.
. Among tho graduate lila year at
Oregon City High lire Ihe Misses Fern
Hart nnd Mabel PrlKhiun nnd Theo
dore Yung.
Anna Russell and Vera Clans at
tended the Slate Sunday school con
vention ut Ni'vvberg hint week.
Miss 1'Clalro Ostrom wa a gueut
at the Arnthus home at Mc.MtmiYlllo,
during tho May day exercises.
Mr. anil Mrs. Geo. Onlrom will en
tertain the Symposium c'ub of Port
land, ut their home, on Saturday nlht.
The ladles of tho Guild met Monday
afternoon ut thn homo of Mrs. C. p.
Morno to lay plans for the summer.
Following committees went appointed;
Mercy und help Mrs. A. F. Russell,
Mrs. Ben l-osey und Mrs K. A. Sand
ers; soclul, Mrs. I. W. Kelly. Mrs. Rex
Deter and Mrs. Allen; missionary, Mrs.
M. Kennedy, Mrs. II, 10. Briiecbert und
Mrs. Walter Bocknor; work, Mrs. II.
N". Smith, Mrs. 10- A. llobsen und Mrs.
Ella Kudos.
SEE HERE.
Do You Want Your Kidneys Experi
mented On?
Kidney troubles uro gutting inoro
common every day. Gournmunt heultli
bureau figures say deaths from this
causo uro 72 por cent more thuii 20
yours ago.
Anybody who suffers constant back
ache, who fools blue, nervous and Irrl
tablo; who has dizzy spells, houdacho
and urinary dlsordors should suspect
kidney woukness. Overworked kid
noys must huve a roBt. Take things
easlor; live more carefully. Tako a
good kidnoy remody to build up tho
kidneys again.
But bo suro to get Doan's Kidnoy
Pills tho oldest, tho most wldoly
used, the bost recommondod by all
kidney pills, now In use all over the
civilized world. Don't experiment with
your kldnoys. Thousands have uU
ready tested Doan's. You havo their
experience to go by. Plonty of cases
right here In Oregon City. Here's 0110:
Mrs. M. Wormworth, 1204 Seventh
St., Oregon City, says: "It has boon
aovoral years since .1 have had to Use
a kidney medicine, but spouklng from
past experience I can conscientiously
recommend Doan's Kidnoy Pills. Sov-
eral years ago my buck ached almost
constantly. I had only to take a couple
of Doan's Kidnoy Pills when I was
cured of that awful backache."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney roihody got
Doan's Kidney Pills the samo thot
Mrs. Wormworth hod. Foster-Mllburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
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