MOUSING ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1913. 3SE EESE3 1 W e is nea? the bottom give him a boost next Friday. This is WHO TUT TO AIWA nAIXFPTt? m ji TOM. ir b. v mvL ii id UN . if h one of the fa?e chances of a lifetime to help a friend by helping yourself . THIS OFFER GOOD FOR ONE DAY ONLY And A Leather Bound Cook Book With Every Subscription Next FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, ( 1913 CORRESPONDENCE MAPLE LANE The Maple Lane Improvement Club have purchased twenty-eight dollars' worth of planks for sidewalks which is a great aid in getting to the school house. The residents of Maple Lane have purchased road planks enough lor about one thousand feet of road with $150 from the county commissioners which greatly improves traveling ov er the mud holes near Grange Hall. The entertainment given at Grange 'lall February 22nd, was a great suc cess. All seemed to have a good time. Pie sale netted over $23. MARQUAM. Miss Thompson, of Salem, came out Saturday. She formerly lived here. She is a dressmaker In Salem. Doc Logan is having some grubbing done. Mr. J. H. Bolton, one of the mer chants here, just received a two car shipment of wire fence. Mr. Andrew Bentley, of Oregon City is up to see his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bentley. Miss Myrtle Larkins and her broth er, Gleen of Meadow Brook were visiting at their uncle's, J. D. Larkins, Saturday and Sunday. There was a large crowd at Mrs. Jack's funeral last week. Several went ever from here to pay their last respects to her. Mrs. John Barth has made another road drag. We all hope it will be a success this time. Rev. Mr. Childs is going over to Gresham to meet his family this week to be gone a few days. Mr. C. L. Sheppard, of Meadow Brook, passed through town Monday on his way to Scotts Mills. Quite a lot of grain is being sowed this fine weather and some early gar dens are being planted. Quite a sensation occurred recently. A man was missed and could not be located. The telephones began to ring about 9 or 10 o'clock at night, mak ing inquiries about a certain individ ual, and behold, they finally located him two miles from home in an old bunk house with other parties. Then peace reigned at home. ALSPAUGH The people of this vicinity are talc ing advantage of the good weather and are very busy farming. Misses Hazel and Echo Githens were Estacada visitors Saturday. Mis Deasel O'Leary after spending a week with Hazel Githens was call ed home Friday evening as her moth er received a telegram stating that her daughter was ill in Montana. Mrs. O'Leary left for Montana Saturday. A five hundred party was given at J. W. Dowty last Tuesday evening. Dave Hoffman and Charles Sparks being the winners of the prizes. Af ter partaking of refreshments they departed at a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparks spent Saturday evening at John Githens. "Miss Hazel Githens and Deasel O Leary were the guests of Mrs. Hat Gordon last Thursday.. Lawrence Alspaugh has been visit ing his parents for the past week. Fred Ely has secured a position as real estate agent in Portland. A number of young people of this vicinity attended the dance at Sandy Saturday night and report a fine time. Edgar Hieple took his two year old mare to Estacada to have her weigh ed an-1 she weighs over 1700 pounds. John Githens butchered three hogs last Saturday. Mrs. C. Full was the guest of Mrs. Davis of Barton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Githens entertain ed at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Githens and daughter, Ruth, Mrs. and Mrs. Dick Githens and son, Mrs. Frank Boyer and son, Arthur, and Miss Dora Curran. WILLAMETTE George Batdorf, one of our popular merchants, had a accident Sunday. In trying to open a can of spray in some way it flew up in his eyes and he is in a very bad condition. His many friends hope his eyes can be saved from blindness. MissOna Hyatt has been on the sick list and your correspondent was down with the grip for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gotlieb Cross cele brated their golden wedding at their home here Saturday. A number of friends made a pleasant time for them. Mrs. Meint Peters of Stafford, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Shipley. Vestal Bennett enlisted in the U. S. Cavalry for seven years. Mrs. E. M. Lyons was in Portland Tuesday. An old friend of Mtiss Jessie Bow land's from Toledo, Ohio, is visiting her. " Where was the town flag on the Wahington's birthday. A few private residences displayed flags but no bus iness house, or the town flag. ;.-There were Washington birthday programs in the three lower rooms at school, but the two upper ones had theirs together and had a long and in teresting program and a new silk flag and a protrait of George Washing ton occupied a prominent place on the walls. 5 Unqualifiedly the Best The De Luxe Steel Back New improved CURVED HINGE allows the covers to drop back on the desk without throwing the leaves into a curved position. 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The Misses Nell ie Capen and Beatrice Oliver gave a piano selection. There were a num ber of amusing dialogues. In the rec itation class there was one by Lydia Bunkey in German, Neta Higinbotham with her dolly. The girls of the third grade gave the"Children's Hour" by Longfellow in concert, other recita tions,, a petty song was "The Red, White and 31ue" By Evelyn Courtney Verda Andres and Hazel Kennedy. Huntiagton ranch. I Mrs. Bews , returned Wednesday from Portland where she visited her j daughter. i David Miller was home last week I on a visit to the home folks. ' The box social at the school ho.ise j February 22 was well attended and ' a good program was given by the pu-i L-l'e. tainment at the school' house Friday, the 2l3t. An interesting program was given after which supper wa3 served. Each gentlemen and ladv were given a half heart and when com pared those matching were partners for supper. Quite a number were present and taken altogether it was a very enjoyable affair. DOVER. Charles Updegrave has taken a po sition with the Firwood Lumber Co. M. M. Reid is home from Salem. Mrs. Kitzmiller and son, Walter, were up to the ranch Sunday. Gaylord Keith was home- for the week end. Fred Linns was delivering oats to C. E. Seward last Friday. Mr. Affholter bought some cows from Frank Ahnert, of the German breed. Miss Eleanor Bews is home from school, confined to the house with a very bad attack of the grip. Joseph DeShazer has . rented rJie Sinnester place. Mr. Thayer left Tuesday for the OAK GROVE. Mrs. Frank Wells and Mrs.) F. W. ! Graves were luncheon guests of Mtrs. J. B. Lewis Monday. j The Ladies' Aid met at the church Thursday. A business meeting was j held and refreshments servei. j An Old Maids' social will be given I at Green's hall Friday. All are in vited. Admission 25 cents. Four cottages- are being planned for Oak Grove and will soon be in course of construction. Several real estate deals have bpen made the past month and business is quite brisk in Oak Grove at present. Mrs. E. Emmons entertained the Dorcas Club Thursday at her home on Cedar Ave. An interesting paper was read by Mrs. "Rice and current events discussed by the members. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Alex ander and Longfellow's "Spanish Stu dent," a play in 3 acts, will be taken up by the members as a study. The Mothers' Club gave an enter- White Ribbon Remedy is an honest attempt to aid friends of drinking men to rem edy what is really a dreadful evil. . . ThiB remedy Is ODORLESS, COLORLESS, TASTELESS And may be given secretly. JONES DRUG CO. Oregon City