MORNING ENTERPRISE . SUNDAY; JAN. 5, 1913: 1 t ! c ' .im.-.; 'rr,-r-; f-n I ?! -is 5 11 51 Stories from Out of Tbwrt1 . V ' a .. t : t f v. s .j. OAK GROVE. i;Mr.:aod Mrs. Spaulding entertained relatives from Baker City and Silver- ton during the holidays. !Tfie entertainment for the Sabbath BChool was - well attended Christmas eve by old and young. A box of can dy was given to each one present A sac d concert at the M. E. church b the 'choir led by professor Ball, of Sellwood, was much those present. ,, Mrs. Rice, of Oak Grove, entertain ed relatives with a Christmas dinner. " Mrs. Graves and Teddy Graves, of Portland, were the Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evans .. Mrs.. Evans attended a family re union at the home of her parents at Troutdale New Yedr's day. ;rMr. and Ms. Hedly will occupy their former home afte the 1st of the year, returning from Woodburn to Oak Grove. appreciated by GLAD TIDINGS. ! Little farm work of any kind is go ing on owing to the continued rain and disagreeable weather. Mrs. Spurlin and daughter,' and Neal Jackson and son were visiting Mrs. C. V. Jackson a few days last week. ' ' -' - Henry Hatler and the Bentley Bros, butchered Saturday. - Amanda Rue, who has made her home in Portland the past few months la spending the holidays at home with her father and mother, who reside in Glad Tidings. Miss Neva Wooster is still very ill of typhoid pneumonia. She had been attending school in Woodburn and had returned home to spend the holi days when taken sick. 'Frank Erickson will build a porch on his bouse this coming week. ,..Snow to the depth of three inches fell on the foothills near Scotts 'Mills on the night of December 27, and we expect a snowfall closer home in the iiear future..- : -,-.,' - ' The . two stores in Marquam did a thriving business during Christmas To Sweeten the Breath Make a Breakfast m J. :: : For 1 Grocers ""'wir bnan OWN ROD MILLING (33, week. t Mabel Miller, clerking for J. H. 3ol don has been absent for the past week as she: was called home to attend' her father, Pierce Miller,' of Molalla, who had a paralytic stroke and whose life for a time, hung in the balance, but since reports are in his favor and he will probably recover. ;' ' ---'' ..JMr: Allen, who has been working In Portland this winter has been! visiting ati home the past few days and will not return to Portland but will , re main at home. V Tom Garrett's hop baskets still lie around upon the ground in his hop yard, if thr. don't float down the creek this winter they will be handy for .nextTseason's work. : ,, ' WILSONVILLE SPECIAL WmCK-AlphftbetiMllMtOTta every pMkfcja of "Golden Rod" products, gave them till .guoMjrpll ioldd JUd" ulfitllM 12-piaaY White Ribbon Remedy Is an honest attempt to aid friends of drinking men to rem edy what is really a dreadful evil. This remedy is ODORLESS, COLORLESS, TASTELESS And may be given secretly. JONES DRUG CO. Oregon City ' H. D. Aden1 was a Portland visitor on Monday: ' . . . : Mrs. .Marion Young "spent : some days in the Rose City last week, the guest of relatives there. - - Ex-Senator Kruse was in Oregon City and Portland on Monday.1 i , Mr. and Mrs.. Reed Graham went to Portland on New Year's day, to . eat dinner with relatives. - The Wilsonftlle stores have had a good Christmas trade.' : -'-r Dwight Seely and Elmer. Hassel brink - spent . the Christmas vacation with relatives here. Roy Nendel and sister, Esther, who formerly resided here, have been vis iting friends near our village for the past week. ':."'. 'n "-; : Mr. and Mrs. Melvin and daughter, Lois, have moved to Hubbard, and will be greatly' missed by their many friends. : : v-' -"- vr v.' ,":: vi - Elmer Seely, Harold Say and James Say were among high school students who spent their vacation at home. -1 - Mr. Marion Young was an Oregon City ' visitor on Tuesday.: ' v : :." Mr. Ed Baker was a visitor to. the county seat last week, ! Mr. and Mrs. Halley were Portland visitors Christmas -week. ' i ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Young gave a delightful family dinner on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Alison Baker , and family spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.. Clyde Baker, in Portland. Mrs. Marion Young chaperoned a party of young people, who went , to Newberg on -Christmas night, -in Mr. Stangle's launch, to attend the mas querade. . ... A telephone meeting of importance will be held in the A. O. W. W. haII at Sherwood on Saturday, j an. 11th, 1913, at two o'clock. Eva Baker and Wm. Turner were married in Portland on Monday, and will reside there permanently. ' The bride has host of friends here, who join, in wishing the young couple suc cess and happiness. ?! ' Mr. and Mrs. Marion Young and family spent New Year's Day iu .the Rose City, the guests of relatives. Subscribe for the Enterprise and while so doing, give Supt. Gary a vote for that automobile. The Christmas tree festivities at the school house, were much enjoyed by the large crowd attending. The bazaar and supper given by the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church recently, was a great success and netted them about forty dollars for their treasury. On Monday evening, the 16th -of Dec, the many friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. White gave them a surprise, and served a banquet for them in the basement of the M. E. church, the occasion being in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of their mar riage. A purse was presented to this estimable couple as a token of the loving esteem in which they are held in our community. After singing the "Golden Wedding Day," all joined in congratulations and good wishes for these elderly people, of whom it may easily be said "none knew them but to love them, none named them but to praise." New Year's eve was the occasion of a number of delightful family re unions, and neighborly gatherings, where the good'people of our village watched the old yeaf out and the new year in. J. Lazelle, ,were. Christmas guests , at the. iiome.' bf.ttqrneycF.. J.r..Meadl inl seiwood: '.:'';;; ;.' ' Twilight school. will commence next Monday, 4fter two, weed's vacation. ,," ' Mr. and ' Mrs. ' A.J 1L Harvey enter tained Christms at . dinner.Mr. "and MrsBalls,, of Portland. " 11' .' Geo. Schrewe is on the sick list."'" "' A business meeting of .the. Commun ity Club was held' Saturday evening: Quite a number from here attended the scciaL at-Mount Pleasant Saturday, evening,' and report" having' a good time.F..,c, -. . ''-." . Miss 'Anna Wileiart "has returned to her, home in Oregon City, after a visit with her sister Mrs.-j James Hylton. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mattoon were diifc ner-guests of their: son,, Milton, Mat toon in Milwaukie Christmas, f r, h.Miss- Lessie McDonald,. . of ; Coltonj was a w eek-end guest of Mrs. Curtis M. Dodd's, o.a j: -.- ;0 Warner Grange officers elected, for the ensuing year are;,-v, v; -! Master, Mrs. B. Hoffman; Overseer, Mr. T. Chinn; Lecturer, Mrsi.. T. Chinn; : Steward, Miss v Lois.. Cribble;, Chaplain, Mr. W. A. Dodds; Assistant Steward, v Mr. - T. Spulak; c.Secretary; Mr. D. M. McArthur; Treasurer, Miss Amy Gribble;: Gatekeeper, ?M.feJ,. La zelle flora, -MisB.-Pearl- Chinn; -Pck mona, Miss Lessie McDonald;, Cerefc Mrs. T. Grace. o3 ctlc" t;l 3C Anotker ! - SJ lOifiinitv;! r - , . . - Ms" . eaaers iiiii iJ iv InTMe! uto Contest r: HT.AT8. :r-j 1 i e'. Lh .i.it Si TWILIGHT. W. A. Dodds, Curtis Dodds, Mrs. Curtis Dodds and Geo. Alfred -Dodds spent Christmas in Canby as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dodds. . Mr. Moreland -and family, of Port land, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thorns Kelland Christmas. Mr. Bentley is keeping bachelor hall while his family is visiting rela tives, in Jilarquam. Mr. and Mrs., Geo. Lazelle and M. Special Prizes For Contestants TWO SPECIAL AND ADDITIONAL PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED JAN. 15TH TO THE TWO CONTESTANTS SELL-; r.c:;.-.-.- .-j -;-'., - .'.- .- - - " :ING THE GREATEST :,N UMBER OF HUNTLEY BROS. CP'S-.. - U, COUPON BOOKS BETW EEN TODAY AND . THAT ' DATE." s , . THESE COUPON.BO0KS. SELL FOR $5.00 NJ) AREGOOD h FOR THIS AMOUNT IN TRADE AND MAY BE USED ANY 9ti T TIME. 5000 BONUS VOTES AWARDED FOR EVERY BOOK SOLD AND THE PRIZES FOR THE LARGEST - NUMBER - . -- - - : , .' ';s -.i. Ji. i.", i f; -J !-.!. : . . t! !"i SOLD. i ,'' " " " ' a -.. --..; - ,T v;:;ic!. iirsu- ., '"' 1 -': ' ' ' 1 ''"''v':' 'r'" v:i'( u': FIRST PRIZE SECOND PRIZE 42 Piece Beautiful Handsome Cabinet ,: decbarted dinner set , Rogers Silverware .o.---- .: 'su ;JV ' '.'"ir" tvu.k '"Zk:: ' Now on Display at -,': ,'.rw. 'Art; ' 1 .: Huntley Bros. Co. Store (See Tuesday's Enterprise'for further announcement. i1" 'i?';.?.' MULINO. This -ylcinity. has' been visited by very stormy weather for the"!;" past week,- the high vwinds '-wrecking telephone wires and keeping this com munity with very poor telephone ser vice. The old year, 1912 will oon be gone and seems to be-dying hard. Mr. Crook .is, building a, n.ew.Lde walk: along. his "property.- jf ?. jfi " r-; Mr Evans,; the Mulmo merchant, is conffimtilating moving hts store acrosg the street -near his- residence, -z-"c At the' telephone meeting last week Lewis .Churchill was selected i lineman for line eleven. Born, Dec. 23, a boy, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erickson., . ..... , ', Christmas was, spent very . quietly in this neighbohood. Mr. and , Mrs. Davis celebrated the day with a fani: ily reuuion. , ' ',';.".. ,.'.,'.. . Mrs. C.ito White and two children, from Portland .spent Christmas with Mrs., White's mother, Mrs.Crook, of this place. '-,,., --,'-! ;,'!.', To , Vesta Churchill, who has been con fined to the house for the past two or three weeks with neuralgia, is able to be about again. .... : ... " ri riHfanuary; 1st wer place on:sa!e;Trade: Goupon-Books-of- the - value-of- $5.00 J wegiye a bonus .ol&OOU. votes, ihe Trade Coupon Books can bei used same as cash'at Huntley Brothers;" The regular votes will be issued for Bookl 1 CoujMnj 0f I I HuntieysTfadeSbuppBdp no'time limit-ey are goodwill used3 ? ' 5 ? ANOTHER 5 4 i 'i t": - i v.-;-? OPPORTUNITY MOLALLA. A "Southwester"rof many miles per hour struck in this locality Sunday with considerable -, force. - To be ir. the timber at such times dodging fly ing limbs is a -snap' to look after, i1: ' Snow is low down on the hills,, sea soning the air with winter chills. Liberal has become a halfway sta tion for the Molalla traffic. Joe Mar less Is fransferman, with team for' lb e mail and passengers ' from Liberal here. ; -; ; '.' P. C. Miller is gradually improving in health from his recent illness. ; Molalla has about a section of land now available to build a town on, so all that have heretofore been disap pointed in securing a home here may now tell their friends that conditions are now favorable at Molalla. : Next. Saturday will be installation of officers at Molalla Grange No. 310 and : Saturday night installation at Assembly No. 82, United Artisans. : Leo Phaver will return to the O. A. C. next week, having spent a week with the folks at home. 1 Otis' Eiigle came home from East ern Washington,' t0 eat Christmas din ner ivith Lis mother and take a look at old Molalla before the town grew out of 'reckoning. -"' i- John Looney was married on Christ ms iiay to Miss Franklin Long and happy may they live at Molalla. LOGAN. j ;; 10,000 Votes with every Suit or Oyercoat irom $15.00 up at J. Levitt's. This Sale starts -Monday, December 30, and lasts 5 Days Only; Make hay while the sun shines. - ,:' l K'-ISV X i ' -M C-. v 1Y O r f 5-J. w V.,C,:, is'iitememoer tne JLnternriRp. frwesuZ-Uitii iintw imh oiivw rir;u u a j o - vww jr uuit idlll'- future announcement oithe Enterprise C. i prove roads is money well' spent- Miss Lillie "Anderson visited at park place the past week. Mr. Leon' LunBford moved his fam ily down to -Castle Rock to reside... -Next Saturday is the regular month ly meeting of ' Harding-Grange, also- installation of officers for the coming year. ; tf' ESTACADA. Surely tne dying year is making a desi-erate struggle in the last hours of its existence. " The' way the :Svind blew Monday night kept some of us natives aviake. . The ball at Logan Christmas night was a success, both socially and finan cilly. . , ,, ; -' ,- ,,; ' ,- Christmas passed off quietly with numerous family gatherings, Christ mas trees, etc. A Christmas, tree was one feature at the Logan church .Sun day, also one at Stone by the Sunday school and the school on Friday eve ning which was well attended. -- -y - Bertha Boss, the eleven-y earmold daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Boss, oi this i lace is a victim of inttamatory rheumatism. At last reportB she was improving. o : b-.r-; ". i' ; ' Adolph Benson is ill of typhoid fev er, t- .) -. o. Quite a large representation of tax payers attended: the road 'meetinjj'iat the Grange hall Monday . afternoon. Some favored and some did not a spe cil levy but finally-a. 7 1-2 mill tax carried. 5 mills tq be 'applied on the f fpaivf.nd Barton" roau'aii't ,i rn the Kisher road. Money spent to inv- SHE GAVE UP P r Physicians Failed To Help Mrs. ; Green, But She Finally Found ; Relief in , CarduL .- - . p AT T f '" - : Meetze, Vs. Mrs. 3". C. iQreen of thto place, says: "I suffered with womanly troubles so that I could hardly sit up. Two of the best doctors In our town treated me, and I tried different medi cines, until I gave up all hope of ever jetting well. .: One day, I decided to 'try some Car dul. It did bo' much tor me that I ordered some more, and it cured me! Today, I feel as Well as I ever did in my life. -f-. mim-.; Th pains and the trouble 1 are all gone;- I feel lik' another person in every way.-1 wish every sufferer could know what Cardui will do for sick -WOmen.?. jj .!;;!' t.-!:-. few doses of Cardui at the right time, will save many a big doctor bill, by preventing serious sickness. -1- It tones up-the nervous system, and helps make pale cheeks fresh and rosy, c Thousands of weak women have been restored,, to health, and .iappiness , fusing Cardui. Suppose you try it., 1 . I It may be just the medicine you need: ' V. B. Writs to: tn'dies'! Advisory Dent;; Chatli noosa Medicine Co., Chattanoora.-Tenn., for Speeiai Irutructim9.-ini 64-paee book, "Home Treatment tor women," sent In plain-wrapper, on request, uvj jones drug compant " : for sale by te ; ; ,; The city of Estacada Saturday, as a road district',' voted a 10-mill tax to be used in the city to connect up with the roads builtto. the eit.,limits-,by. the' surrounding road districts.- .r ,; s. The high wind Sunday ' did consid erable damage " in' the Garfield . coun try; ; The telephone lines Are. down everywhere." Communication has been cut off. -A small tree was. blown into Walter Shriner's barn,, doing some damage. j A tree was blown across the Garfield country j- club's hall partly breaking in1 the roof. A force of men worked all day Monday to repair dam ages. Miss Anderson, teacher . at Garfield,: was marooned at her home Monday evening because "of -' fallen trees and higtf water in Delph creek and wa not able to teach her school. Saturday Garfield Grange elec ted Mr. Mary . V-Holder master; - Mrs. Harrison Tracey, Overseer; Edward Shearer, NOSE-STOPPEMPS 7 1 -WITH CATARRH , COMMON SENSE TREATMENT FOR COLD8 AND-CATARRH. GIVES INSTANT-RELIEFCJ: -j No' matter' how miserable you are with catarrh , or a cold in the head, nose stopped up"," throat s.ore," eyes running, dull pain in the head, -dry cough, fever, foul TjreatH, Ely's Cream Balm will give you instant relief. : V i It gets right at the root of the trou ble clenses, 'heals and strengthens the ' raw,- sore membranes, stops -the nasty discharge so that you . are not constantly blowing the nose and spit ting. In "a few minutes after applied you: can feel it doing its work of clear ing the head, the pain and soreness are "relieved, the breathing becomes natural and the stuffed up -feeling is gone. This clenslng, healing,- antisep tic Balm contains no mercury,, cocaine or other harmful drugs. It is easy, to apply, pleasant to use, and never fails to give relief, even in the- worst cases. 55 Never neelect a cold, and don't suf- lecturer and W. H.;-Holder if er the miseries of catarrh nor dis- secretary. The; grange endorsed the gusl your friends with hawking, spit Clackamas . county .-road legislation J tine and foul breath.. Get a 50 cem program; and requested the circulation ) bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your of petitions ior -Gill's -home, rule road druggist, -and -start. the treatment At bill,; CHERRYViLLE. once. You will find that it will be the best investment you ever made. Mr., and Mrs.-Geo. Eaden, of Logan : spent' Christmas in Cherryville visit-' ing Mf and Mrs. rarnell-Avorill. -Mr. Arthur Eaden, of, Oregon City, spent Christmas in Cherryville. Rev. Mr. Reed, of Salem, Oregon, formerly of Dover, spent Christmas in Cherryville; " "7" ' 1 Alex Brooks, has left "for Tacoma, Washfe where he will r stay about a month. A Christmas entertainment was held at the M. E church ' Christmas eve. which ;was largely attended and was a success in every way." Vincent Friel spent Christmas in Cherryville. A dance was held at' the old Tapp home -Thursday evening. Jerry Friel spent Christmas In Cher ryville. 7 r : ; r-; ';:. - Miss Smith,, of Sandy,: spent Xmas in Cherryville. - ..... .. ,;,.'..... , August. Bdenstein spent Xmas eve in. Sandy. -: , ' , ' ,''., .- 'V.,.,- - -Chauncey Coffman left for the east a short time ago, leaving his wife and daughter in Salt Lake City, awaiting his return from the east. ... ' . ,;,,'; .'Vi 'r-"r-i KELSO. , , . . . . ; , , School opened on Monday.' r .CMiss Lamoreux spent .the holidays at her brother's hOme in Oregon City. The proceeds of the basket social amount to J37.00 and will be used for pictures to .beautify the walls of the school . rooms and for supplementary books. ' . ''j.'. . Robert Jonsrud and family . .spent Christmas in Lents with Mrs. Jons rud's parents, .... ' ''..T Miss Bessie Lewisl teacher at Wel ches, was the guest of Mrs. Robert Jonsrud the Saturday and Sunday be fore Christms,- -en Toirte to.' her home at Gladstone 'br the Jiolldiys: j -4 J. Lo'ndreeiand family! CMi.Vi land Mrs, Frank, Patterson , and Mr. and Mrs. KyerHspent; the boldiays with palatives "at f Indepeaflenee.'i " Mlsi "Gladys "CrenshaW, of Gresham is spending her Christmas vacation with her sister, Mrs. J. Stafford." Saturdayievening"Jari.'-'ic-4;) at " s o'clock sharp, the following question wiU.bebalid .attcbaql .hou.se; "Jtes.olved,; .that ,the pen ,;ls-.mightier AUTO : CONTESTi DRAWS 4 ! ri THH ; Railroad of Mexico .'C . f traversing the states of C -l j ' 3 SONOROA - SINALOA - TEPIC - JALISCO. .1 .' "Gives Access to -- - ,; -.- .., ? . : OPPORTUNITIES. FOR WEALTH i. pCattie Fanning, Mining, Timben t rLet us list you for a' copy of our new booklet soon to be pui lished. ; ? ' H. LAWTON, G. P. A. Guaymas, Sonora," Mexico. ' Get; this idea of rough, high-proof, strong whiskey out of your head or it - will get youplay the devil with your nerves ruin your digestion; ; Why punish yourself.' n,: , h x v .. i ifji" J- - ..r-,.- ' - - r.-, ' -; ;. , . Cyrus Noble, pure, old and palatable - ,.; -!,' '-;-'" 1 ' bottled at drinking' strength. J f-;''.'' :;- f CO- Sold everywhere-r-and costs no more thin lV 15 t -- any other good whiskey... r- -r . k -r W. J. Yan Schuyver & Co., General Agents. Portland. Oregon .1 , ' 1:1. W ' 5 : ;;i Four Generations ; Have Used r:: With the "high man" nearing the half million mark, a half dozen oth-, ers crowding for second place, " t!e next week of the Howard Automobile Contest starts, off with a wonderful rush. .' When the leading merchants of the city and the Enterprise inaugu rated the contest, it was 1 promised that this race would prove the great est stunt of its kind ever pulled off In the county, and- the management need only to point to-the great en thusiasm rampant all over the city and county to substantiate their pre dictions. "Everybody's doing 1 it'-V literally translated means that every one is interested in the outcome of the race for the big $1,800 touring car. At every hour of the dy, crowds of men, women and children, ' repre senting every Walk of life, will crowd around the bulletin board to watch the jrogress of their favorite candi date i !-. '-: To date there are over fift active candidates entered with the' probabil ity of a- score more entering -in : the near future. These fifty menr women, boys and girls, each have a largo fol lowing of supporters and ,- the,. : final outcome at the close of the contest. May , first,, is of course a matter, of conjecture. V To help the willing workers, Tlunt ley: Brdfe. Co. have introduces coupon books which sell for $ 5.00, which en title the holder to $5.00 worth of mer chandise at their store. These cou pons are to be used the same ys cash in making -purchases at any time and votes will be issued as "the coupons are presented.-;: Each ..cont-estant "sell- ( v yacationdayS' are;! over, and evert ing a coupon book receives a boims ! one is 'back. 'to work again. ' ',' of. ,5000 votes..,; a.jspecial, induce-j Quite a number of people froin this meht the contestant, aellini? the great- ' neighborhood attended the dance' at est number of these books from today . t&gle CTeek Christmas night and rei to January 15th inclusive, will r'-ceive f norted a fine-time; J:J - "'' ' a .handsome 42 1 piece d'-mer set , pow :br MrSr John Githens made' a on display in Huntley pros. Co. store, r bllsiness trip to Portland last week:' -The contestant selling the secon larg- , . . .: ' 'i est number of books will be awarded ?, Full, who has been employed a; beautiful , set of silverware,;, Fur-i; te a'-wmber -camp in Washington; re 4her iaanouncement of . these :,-Mecial ; ine :'Mome' ;t0 spend the; holidays.; prizes will be given In TueatejS?!-? ,"M;.jini'!t)6wty' 'Wfis a Pprtlad terprise. . -.(. Visitor "'6ne AijXJep',';., Tor Honoy FOR Oousha, Colda, Grin. Astkma, Wboop ta Ooogh and Bonatm at tb Throat, CiMit aad Lnnga Superior Merit aoeonnta tor tha great aad increasing demand for tbla old rem edy. Which la aa "Good as Brer. - z lo Opiates " AQ Ingredients shown in plain type carton. Remember there Is only one ten nine Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey. , , , $1.00, 50c ?nd 25o y : bottles '' ; i-'.-ox br!9-i bus oV ;-n,i ,l. !!-.- 7, ,.ujiji 1. j.hb.1 hi iistu.jsiiiuMmiMiiiiiiMiiiiini-r ;for sale.by:tiie ; jones drug cpaipany, under consideration unless an addi tional tax was voted.' ; ' ;; ' '; j CU' "Hj-G i 8fC-i i-4 - ALSPAUGH. Mr. .and Mrs. A. E. . Sparks, of . Es tacada,'; spent Christms . night " with M. and Mrs; J."W. Dowty. ;- - ' Roy Alspaugh, of Corvallis,' spent Christmas with : his parents. - "' Mr. and Mrs. John Githens celebrat-1 ed their silver Wedding last Saturday. "; Ward Douglass purchased a very valuable cow ' from Mrs. Q E. Full last week. . ' ' , ' '' ' , - Mr. and Mrs., Charles Hively. are visiting with the. former's parents, Mr., and Mrs. George Hively. , , . , I ; Mrv ; and Mrs. -Harold Gordon spent Christmas with the former's parents at Springwater. ... -;:,v-.,. j-: , .Willie Still is , visiting , friends, and relatives in Washington. " ; s ' ;