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OKKflON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. AUGUST 2, 1012 NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY CARUS. The bum of the binder re heard everywhere, and tome have com menced stacking th.-lr grain. Wo hop the Rood weather continues until bar vesting fa over. Mrs. Priscal was the gueat ot Mrt. T. H. navies Sunday. Joe Jones, aon of Mr. and Mra. Humphrey Jones, of Portland, 'M visiting with old friends In Carua Sun day. C. Stewart finished cutting grain for Mr. Bliss Saturday. Mr. Schnilaer hauled a load of lum ber Saturday for hit new house. Ed Brown made a buslneaa trip to Mullno Krlday. Ed Howard and wife, and Mra. Wm. Stewart made a flying trip to Oregon City Monday. Mr. Roth, of Macksburg. was here Wednesday of last week to aee when threshing would commence, as he and Mr. Christner threshed part of the grain In thla country last year. Charley Slander was out Thurflay fixing the telephone line on Division No. 6. L. Canto, Mr. Schmlaner and family and Mr. and Mr. nriscal went to town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. August Erlckson and family, of Mullno. Several attended the ball game at Mulino Sunday. Schubel and Mullno played. Mrs. Evana, of Portland, who has been Tislting with Mrs, J. R. Lewis, returned home Tuesday. Wm. Davia made a business trip to Oregon City Monday. It looked natural to see Charley Andres carry mail on our route Mon day. There waa preaching at Carua Sun day night, a large crowd attending. Mr. and Mrs. Walker, of Portland, hare moved to Cams again. Mr. and Mrs. L. Buckner attended camp meeting at New Era Sunday. Mr. Schmiser and family made a business trip to Needy Sunday. Alen Edwards and family went to Salem one day last week. SHUBEL. Many of our people here attended the Spiritualist camp meeting at New Km Sunday. Misa Mary Maaainger la home on a visit. David Moehnke la getting his threshing machine ready for the sea son. Harvesting la on In full blast The Hessian fly haa affected the wheat crop. John Moehnke lost another horse last week. Herman Moehnke gave another oTte of hla social dance last Wednesday night Thla was In honor of hla wife birthday. Everybody had a good time. aa usual. The Shubel nine played the Mullno team at Mullno Sunday. The score waa SO to 7 In favor of ShubeL Thla makes fifteen straight gamea for the Shubel team this year. They play the Molalla Graya neit Sunday, at Mo lalla. The barn dance at Mr. Perg a last Saturday night waa well attended, and everybody hada good time. One of the most common ailments that hard working people are afflicted with la lame back. Apply Chamber lains Unlment twice a day and mas. sage the parta thoroughly at each ap plication, and you will get quick relief. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon Cltv, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby. wego Church, lv. Robert llrymor obviating. Mrs. K. W. Lehman called on her mother, Mr. Shipley. In Oswega last week. While returning from Portland re cently Mr. Takahashl had a runaway, badly damaging the new wagon gear. MIhs Lulu Wanker took Sunday din ner with Luclle Puncan and In the afternoon Mifses Mlua. Gladys Mable and Wanda Wanker and Harold Baker called at the Mint home. Hay Duncan la spending a few days of hi annual vacation at the coast Church services Satunlay evening. August 3rd. at the Haiella achoolhouse at S p. m. Sunday school a real, live Interesting Sunday school every Sun day at 10:00 a. m. EAST CLACKAMAS We ure having aplendld harvest weather. Most of the farmers have ! the hay In shelter while othera are having their wheat and oata cut Katie Clarke and alater report an enjoyable vacation camping at Glad stone park. C F. Street well known In Clacka mas, spent Sunday afternoon with 0. Haberlach. Howard Getl visited hit parent! Sunday. K. Haberlach and family and his brother and alster went by auto to Tillamook to visit Carl Haberlach. WILSONVILLE Mr. and Mra. Chalupsky were the guests ot Mr. and Mra. Jake Peters on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Paker spent a few days with Mr. Baker's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alison Baker, this week Professor Graham and family, of Portland, visited Miss 8. M. Graham Sunday, coming by aulo from the Koae City. , , John Unison, who Is dealing lu rea estate quite lively again, had several persons from Portland looking at prop erty uear Wllsonvllle. River front proirty Is being bought for summer homes. Mr. floor, of the M. B. A. fraternity, was In town Monday. Mr. Black visited In Newport for a week. . Mr. and Mrs. Fylnn have returned from Spokane.- Martln Tauchman Is visiting a brother In Montana. Mrs. Yanclel, of Portland, has been the guest of Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Roberts and Uyotn were In Portland Sunday. Charles Kidder was In Portland on Thursday on business tor the Peter Hardware Store. Mrs. Kidder has been visiting at ih inline of her daughter, Mrs. Chits. Elder, at Cornelius, taking a peep at her new granddaugnier mat arn.vu at the Epler home two weeks ago. ltaling hay 1 the order of the day at present In the vicinity of our village. Little Mis Martha Ktansel enter talned a number of friends In a pleas ant manner, In honor of her seveiun birthday, Tuesday Kov Nendel. who formely resided here, has been the guest of Koy Baker for a few day. Mrs. Marlon Young has been ap pointed a member of the state com mittee on Child Hygiene, for the Mothers' Congress. A great many of the boys and girls are looking forward with Interest to A COLD la not necessarily serious, provided It la taken care of. It la frequently the starting point of many dangerous diseases. When it comes use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Look for the bell on the bottle. For sale by Hard ing's Drug Store. MOLALLA. Are you watching Molalla grow? The Powell hotel ia up and covered; the Toben building ia ready for the nearly completed; the Daugherty paint shop is ready for the paint; the Engle residence is about completed; work has begun on Mrs. E. E. Judd's dwelling in Everhart'a Addition; the bank building will be commenced this week. Banking, introductory, will be established and carried on for three months In the old Adams' wood shed, by which time the new building will be completed. The S. P. R. R. Survey ha again come and gone and no one seems un duly excited, yet the Clackamas Southern Is steadily grading along just as If the Southern Pacific never intended to build a railroad Molalla ward. Teasel harvest Is now on, as well as clover seed and winter sown grain. Everybody is now more than occupied. C. Bonaker and J. W. Thomas are recovering from their auto injuries, which happened to their right hands some two months ago. George Daugherty haa rebuilt Ms dwelling, adding considerable to its rooming capacity. His brother, Otis Ray, waa the boss carpenter. Dr. Hatton. of Illinois, and cousin, Mrs. Eliza Watts, of Stone, were vis iting relatives about Molalla last week. H. G. Starkweather and family, of Arista, and Mies Weeks, of Portland, made a visit at Oak Point Farm Sat urday and SuDday, taking In the Wil hoit Springs also. Mr. Starkweather had nine people in his Winton ma chine and "towed" another car with five people, all riding. Into the Springs, from the Fox place. Mra. Nancy Engle, Mrs. Margaret Engle, Miss Clara Engle and Mrs. Eli zabeth Thomas will visit Mrs. Stark weather, of Oak Grove, this week. Mrs. Starkweather once lived on the Molalla in Pioneer days and is SO years old. COLTON HJalniar Pcttorson, who was home for short visit from Waahington, i where he Is working at the logging camp, returned last wee acconuum- led by his brothers. Jonas ana uscar Johnson, who will also work there. Mrs. Chas. Branhund ana aaugnier Ruth, left for Portland on account of the latter's health. The county surveyors and viewers were out from Oregon City Wednes day and surveyed the new road be tween Colton and Clarkes. John Engstrom made a trip to town Wednesday to get some pure bred poultry that he had sent to the east for. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bonneyand children, of Hillsboro are visiting with Mrs. Bonney's mother, Mrs. Dlx, at Colton. Miss Jessie Phillips Is staying at Mr. Berglund's. assisting with the housework this week. Mt. and Mrs. Oscar Dlx and son, of Shubel, were visitors at the former's mother Sunday- John Puts has been hauling lumber from 'Hull Bros.' mill for a new gran- i r - l- w Citw h.. ant.l hi farm Mr. r... ----- - - ...... - ... .w. o,.h 1 In the Molalla district, and we an . tno comiug io.r m r. hope he will return to Wllsonvllle to ly numoer oi me gin. roadie, i arroi v rev w-unui nr " The Misses McKInney. of Portland, eles ror tne lair, ami u. mj ho have been spending the summer girls have vegetables to place on ex- ary. Ben Wilson, of Medford, Oregon, Is stopping at Mr. Bonney's. Miss Nellie Bonney was home visit ing ber parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. StrangTen and daughter, and Mrs. Elliott of Elwood were afternoon callers at Grandma Dix's Sunday. Fred Baurer left for Sherwood Sat urday to visit his brother, Albert who Is working there. Gus Gottburg left Monday for Mo lalla to assist his father-in-law In har vest Mrs. Freeman and children, of El wood, called on her mother, Mrs. Dlx Monday. Alfred Wall hauled several loads of lumber for J. A. Stromgren's who will have an addition built to their home, A. N. Swanson purchased a good .team of horses and a wagon for $150. from Mr. Wollenstead. The Board of Directors of District No. 72, have elected Miss Inez Snod grass, of Mulina, as teacher for the Fall term. Quite a number of young folk from Colton and Elwood took a picnic trip to the woods Sunday and report a Gne time. Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer living near Fleming, Pa., says he has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy in his family for four teen years, and that he has found it to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure ;n recommending it For gale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby. CLARKS David Haag, from Washington came borne last week to attend bis mother's funeral. Adolph Haag, of Idaho also came home last week to attend his mother's funeral. Mrs. Ben-man, who was In this place last week, returned, taking her slater v ith her to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Bottemlller and daughter, Ida. vere in town laBt Thursday on buBiness. Lewis Maxson is helping Mr. Botte mlller haul hay. W. G. Kleinpmith and family were picking red huckleberries last week In the hills. Miss Mary Sullivan went to Seaside with her aunt. Gustavo Srhiewe ia working for Dix broUers. W. IL Wettlaufer and daughter, PanBy, were In town last week. Mrs. Haag was buried last Wednes day and the funeral services were conducted by Rev. Hepp, of Milwau kie. Miss Lydia Buol is home from Port land where she visited her parents. There was a surprise party given at J. J. Gard's last Saturday evening, July 27. There was a large attend ance and all bad a good time. W. Douglass, of Eagle Creek, was in Clarks last week. Miss Elsa Elmer came borne from Portland, where she has been attend ing school. Miss Esther Haag, of Portland, is visiting her cousin. Miss Ida Haag, for a few weeks. Ed Buol Is cutting bay for Bam El mer at present "I was cured of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlain's Cocll, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M. E, Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There is noth ing better. For sale by Huntley Bros, Co., Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla and Canby. LOGAN. These harvest days are busy ones, with a scarsity of help and the mer cury "way up there," It sets us to thinking. Why can't we fanner folks quit working and sweating and join the merry multitude of pleasure seek ers and go to the sea shore or moun tains or any old place. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tracy have a new chauffeur in their home; the gentleman is rather small yet but will grow. Here's congratulations. A. R. Smith and W. P. Kirchem went to Colton and Molalla this week, in the interest of the creamery. Some very fine samples of grain and grasses are being collected by the Committee for the fair exhibit. Four hay bailing crews are operat ing at present in Logan. We are sorry to learn that the drill has again been lost In the oil well. Engineers, drillers and surveyors are busy at the dam site getting the preliminery work done. friends she has made In the few year of her residence In Mnekaburg. Mrs. Hoi. Strultbar was nine to at tend church Sunday the 2Sth, for the first time ufter a long Illness. Phil Graves and wife. Fred lJtmnur and Leonard Wilbur are at tho Hot Springs. Frank and Glenn Hlllon, Walter Adams and A. A. Baldwin left early Monday morning fr a few days' fish- ., ! Tallin ltock. We are reminded of the return harvest time by the shrill whistle of the threshing machine owned by Jonn llepplcr and George Walsh. Th hon urowera of Mai ksburg and vicinity are cheered by the flue condi tion of the crop, and also by tho prom ise of a fair price for the coming harvest. Th Mmksliurs children are work Ing In earnest for the Juvlnlle Exhibit .i th. County Fair to be held al Canby. Mm Baldwin. Sr.. enjoyed a very pleasant visit from Mrs. John llKPI'ler and her little daughter, Bessie, Frl day. Work la going steadily forward on the Canby and Molalla K. R. Macks I,,, ii.miiI are aiitlcliMkllliK railroad ,.,,, ml, ailnn with the outer world In tho near future." Mrs. Arthur A. Baldwin hn been offered tho same position In the Macksburg school she held four years ago, as Miss Florence Buchanan. The offer Is accepted and Mrs. nuiiiwin .tiM-cis to return to her former posi tlon at the opening of the school In (WtlltlKl-. A number of tho former pupils of Mrs. Baldwin paid her a visit ot wei nm the 2Sth of July. These were Vriiuhi Khmer. Hilda and Gertrude Itairth. Wllburger. Elsie and Thurmel- da Drnvberger and Lydla Kummlns. Two future pupils, lledwlg and So phie Krnxberger were Included in the party. Mrs. Baldwin entertained her Sandy "andjastClackamas j MOWER VALUE.V Ay If You are looking for More Value C In the Mower you buy this year, y These ar the Points: a VAKSL F.itra wida ml ubttuilitl. with Uric, em- hanlcanl eM eoooccIiiiS yok '' h"- .H'" k. cuM f M of Iim. land P"'"1 n. ... luintd mill. ibmiiiU corrKt litual M br. kail and pitaua aiwava. 2. WI WrcMiiM Knife ttmta. n Dp mckrt tmmaa bead coaaaciioa all ' ! aad pall X I hi puaiaa w.lhout to awcioa ot olI. Aalo aulia auiaMaMal tor lakiaa MP wiat. S. Extra ai eata-haniaaeo' rooTBl aann p ' 4V. 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E8TACADA The ."f'SJ favorite place tr i" ""' . rarlh t' ' ma !,or L Th" third sul.-l.le was lake from the 1 er I t week, This ....... M rm. ed all mean, of I .Uty vou ;" out II... initial fr. , ' " ',hn;: (Hied his hut ""'I " " " 1 ' "k A ,,,,,-klle had tied It .Ik.hI k of rock was ihmi ".. .... n - limn It. I.I 110 no l"u '- - ;hN,b from W''"hBitn.taPd on the ahdouieit Indicated that lis I ad hen neraliMl upon iu po." -wa. found in Hi- hark rlW"""; .he Ksta.-a.la pavilion hy a boat . .. This was about t' f"'t ',ov CHCRRYVILLB. I'rof. W. J- Witts of Handy proacli. rd In M. K, Chiin-I) lu a lurao ami i-priM-lallve au.ll"ii. . The la.ll.'S f I1'" M K h Rave an Ice i riMtm frllvl Thursday evon InK nt llln riHldiiice nf Mr, rarnnl Averlll w lilt t. was wll altomlod and a lltiiu.clitl uiTfs In v.-ry way. Mia Helen lllahy. .n tSS lirtPii vUIIIiik Ixi.ilsn liuy.l, lias tetiirnvd to hir home In I'ortland. Mis Mary l.atta. who ha Imen vis HIi.K Miss l.llllan It. Averlll, ha re t.irni'd lu her l.oiii at Alhort, ()rKon. Mr. Ihiiiin.rrt. who I with a tir- vr.yl.iK pariy, In th employ of the I'. John Hide and U"r tm-u. . u r. t o., speni piiiiub- in v iier- of life alonR tl aaekamns rlvor has ry l.,...n heavy this year, neeiw . ... ( m(m Av(,r , (mrl)f llrsl. I J a lK n.'l ..... duml. ntiin a nitucaeu j - lei.tlc lit while lUhlim t "'" ravy una . , ' ., , ,., I Mis Lillian n. attiii naro ir.r UiKraiice. of rortland. foil rrom , pveulnic In honor of her de. WtaKn AUIK ."" !..r.!!""h., i,..",Vwln:K''l. lm,.ln and Iter ..... of I'ort- T'at Sro t te'n da,. ' I, cat,.- out In sn ........lohlle Hat- The last Is the suicide la.t week j,ird..y and visited I'r, John lU.yd and It I the custom of H. tl. Aiue. r.a- mnmr. la'aila mnrshnl. to bo throuah the j Mr., Mrthn Itl. har.Uou I rapidly .ark of an evenum io nui u.o rrH-overins ",,u .ho may he camped there. July 1. lnnMi , able o he around sunlit, n company will, a friend, ha waaperj Mr ml Mr. a, (. I'atullo of Tori- torttiliiK the usual lut and a they mm, ,., i n their aulomohlle walked alonK incnm.ousiy Halurtluy anil visum nr. join, noyu n ii a net i.tt.f- uowu ...... -- ... . ... a '.ulclde iii a u i place where lleer ami fnlt.l plunK- . What I that?" said Aine. men,, Ante looked and ii ',,,1,l .l.l.m v letllli nlice Ol B limn "" down the trail to the river, lie aver It wa wearlnit a ion own-. - lleer wa drec.l. mi. '--- other ol.Jecl were vlsll.io iiirouR" ... apparition. Holh men were too appal led to follow ami ... a p"i - Hov. nr. Il.ii.nyan, Win. O. I'ukIi and Ale( MriMiks t.K.k In the M. K. Uui.rterly t'oiiferenc at Handy Mon day. l.r. O. Hotkln I mcoverlna from I.I rei'i'lit lllne.i and I aide to lie around nitaln. J. M. Welsh and Ira r'lynn have )ut niil.hed .IlKNltiK a well for lr. John II. Hoyd. l.r Hoy.l and several member ot hi family went to rortland In their ulo- iru - the apparition illsapenre.i orer .... ivi.i,.. . relumed the nel Lank they hear.1 a mil;..' " "" ' , y , rlV(,r. lleer. illl-l;r.Ml A " 'lay. l. and wa. -";.UuMtu.k of lt.rllan.1. who u.. been expiH .a a . l. This EAGLE CREEK. vllilnit Mr. J. T. Krlel. Jr h.ve re turned io their home. Mr. J. T. Krlel. Jr. wa .uddenly taken III with heart trouble Hunday and wa In a serl.ni. condition for a I fine weather we are enjoy-, tune, hut I now able to Iw around In. of the farmer have com- bkbIii. me.iced cuttlnc th'lr itraln. II. Averlll and her . .... ....... - . I t, u uH lalla anil four Mrs K. S. nil. or peaiup. .-. irienu. - - r.. . . ....I..., . .., ... ,1, I,, i, nf Ml HiUliI panli'd by her iliiuKtitcn., n'r r n.. , uuii-i, -. .. . ... .- - -- Until, have been the Clem oi .ra. i They I'liirlc Io. about three wreas. left last Krlday for home. Mr. nnd Mr. W. W. Cook l"tt Inrit Wednesday with Mr. Cook's isnindparents. Mr. and Mr. Ilowleft. Malcolm Woodle wn over helping hi brother, tiny and Hay. with their Kraln last week. Mr, t lam ami .lira, im.i .-u Mr. and Mrs. Mow let I lust Tues.lay. Mis bin Hweeney. who hi. been vliltliiK with her sister, Mr. Katie Inst week. Klre Warden Hen Heach La return ed to hi rum h near t'herryvllle aud hi family will come out from I'ort land In a few day. Mix Vera !uitla ha an attack of the whooping- couth. DOVER. Mrs. Held and dauithtor. and Miss Klanor Hew returned from llna.k. .... . ... . '... L-.i.t.u w !... IIimV hava iMien DoiikIii. for a few dna. lelt last ci- ..... r...... r. ..,i,, f,r her honio n Mevenion. . i'i . W'tiMhliiuton. I m. ...i vir. l f WcmxIIo were oVafl 1 for Kastern Oregon, Wednesday' VrX" tnm .-...... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douitlass and. to .peml Hunday. daughters. Mildred and Klorls. left le f.H.per I culling grain for the biat Wednesday for h.tern tireaon, i ihmit .euie. II. II. I'dell left Monday inornli.K where he will where Mr. liouitlasa will tend separat or for hi uncle, tlcorite Douglass, and Mrs. DoiikIi.ss will visit with her sinter. Mr. Krank lutes, of liras Val ley, for a few weeks. Mrs. titty WiMMlle nnd miss siyrtto liri.h Huberts haa a flue new car- Mr and Mr. lieHliater, Mrs. Mill, and Mr. Hew. Mr. and Mr. Helll all attended the g.iarlerly lulne Meet ing of the M. K. l'hur-l held in nan- 1 . . . m . . k a. I .-I.. a aJ....alnlaaa.il..ff Wo..IIe spent last Thurs.lay afternoon .ly. Jiy -'-" n"'""' " with Mr. Viola iH.uiilas. and Mis. , Moore preached Hund.y n oru In at Hlnn IioukIiim. Mrs. II. It. tilbsuii dined with Mr. and Mr. Hewlett last Saturday even- Iiik. LET US SHOW YOU WHY W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITT CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. CANBY, OREGON Mrs. Viola DoukIiiss matin a return trip to 1'ortlnnd on Haturdtty Inst. It. II. tilbson was a ' Itarlon vlsllor on Satunlay afternoon. Claude Wooillo shlnKled his Rrand father llowb-tt's woodnhed last Week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. KiUmllb-r attend ed the church services at Iover Sun day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howlett, Malcolm and Joey W.Kidlo were the guests al din ner of Mr. and Mr. It. It. t;ilion on .Sunday. Mrs. Viola IhiukIiihs. Mr. Kate Pmigla'i and Miss Ulna called at the home of K. H. tilbson Sunday Brier noon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huntington, of I'ortland, were visiting with tho for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. IT. 0. Huntington, on Sunday. Mr. ii ml Mrs. Htruhl and Mr. and Mrs. llrolmt attended the big meet ing and basket dinner at iKiver Hun day. Kd Chapman, who has been visiting In Portland and I.a Center, Washing ton for several days, returned to this neighborhood Sunday evening. Carl HoukIuss left on Monday for Kastern Oregon, where he Intends helping his uncle, (loorge Douglass, through the threshing season. Henry I'dell and Charles Cloater accompan ied him. They went over the mountains. Hennett Elliott, of Powell Valley, with an auto, was seen In this neigh borhood Sunday. the Dover church, after which the la dles served lunch. Hlrch and Webster llolierts were In Portland one day last week. Mr. Kllnet.ilth returned to Clarks the first of the week. Augunllne Miller finished dlgglim a well Krlday. found a good flow of wa ter at the deptn of 40 feet. He Is helping his brother, Harold put down a well for his mothvr. Mr. Vanetta and family aro living on the Itowmnn place for the eutn- "' Ml Krma Orlock returned to Port land last Sunday. IL 8. J BE HA2ELIA. Mr. and Mrs Hill and baby, from Portland, were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Davis. J. P. Cook and A. Nielson went to Portland Monday evening of last week to call on Mrs. Riley Aays, tbeir old-time neighbor. Miss Harriet Duncan took Sunday dinner witn Mr. and Mm. S. S. Bouu. Miss Bertha Elston has returned to J. P. Cook's from her home In Oswego, where she bas been spending a few days on account of the Illness of her sister. MIps Anna Duncan has been elected teacher in District 301 for the next school year. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Whittel spent Sunday with Mrs. Whittei'a relatives near Wilsonville. Miss Ethel P.aker is making a two week's visit with Mrs. Chas. Wanker, in Portland. Mrs. J T. Duncan Is spending a week with her parents at Ilwaco, Wash. J. P. Cook began a week's work balling hay last Monday. Riley J. Hays, a pioneer of Hazelia, but for the last three years of Wal port, died last Tuesday at the home of bis daughter in Portland. The fun eral was held Sunday from the Os- months with their aunt, Mrs. Jones, are visiting for a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. B. Moore, of Ore gon City. Quite a crowd of young people at tended the dance on Saturday even ing, and report a very pleasant time. Rev. May, of Kellogg, Idaho, preach ed a sermon on Thursday evening at the Hood View Church. Rev. Kellogg has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood. WANTED 1. Wanted A party with good se curity to borrow $650.00. 2. Wanted A party with farm property as security to borrow $1000.00. 3. Wanted A party to purchase a five-roomed house In Gladstone near car line price $900.00; $350.00 cash, balance In 18 months. 4. Wanted A party to purchase small house and four lots on Fifth Street, Oregon City $1000. Easy tsrms. CROSS & HAMMOND Attorneys and Abstracters Beaver Building Oregon City hlbltlon. We are told that quite a number of the boys and girls In our village are getting busy also, and It Is to be hoped that everyone will lend a helping band. Miss Carrie Llchtenthaler, of New berg, visited Jessie Murray and Elsie Seely last week. Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Batalgia spent several days at Cornelius last week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Epler. J. W. Thornton, Miss Wolburt, Mrs. H. I. Aden, Miss Hazen, Miss Mary Itrobst and Mrs. Sumner were among Portland visitors this week. STAFFORD youthful friends on ber shaded lawn and all seemed to enjoy the visit. Mr. Baldwin enjoyed a very pleas ant visit from Chas. Kraxbcrger Sun day afternoon. CLACKAMAS COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM LIST The Clackamas County Fair preml urn list Is now out and copies can be had at the office of O. D. Eby, Secre tary, or from O. E. Freytag, at the Publicity Department of the Commer cial Club. There are a lot of new features this year and besides the cash prizes giv en by the Association, there are 108 special premiums offered, being 21 l o.r week Wednesday Mr. Weddle hori th misfortune to be kicked by from Portland; 60 from Oregon City; a horse. At the present writing ne 27 rrom canny; t irom uacxamas; 4 is slowly getting better, retarded j from Seattle; 1 from Aurora, and 1 somewhat by a man's anxiety to so-, from Orenco. cure bis crops. I Great Interest Is being manifested Mr. Gage and Mrs. Holton visited 1 In the work, especially at Logan, Mrs. Mllem at the Bellwood 8anitar-1 where the Grange bas appointed a lum and found ber able to sit up a j committee consisting of O. D. Robbins, nart of the time, and walk aooni w. v. Kircnern, uenry uanier, ouis the corridors. She seemeu quite hopeful. The funeral of Mrs. John Kraxber ger was held Tuesday, the 23rd at th. Lutheran church; was attended Funk, E. M. Brock, Miss Mahala Gill, Miss Lilly Anderson, Mrs. I .aura Kirchem, Mrs. Charlotte Kirchem and Mrs. J. C. Young, who will have charge of gathering and preparing the Logan by a large concourse of friends. Mrs i Grange exhibit at the County Fair and Kraxberger bad been 111 with tuber-j who will also prepare a large exhibit culosis for mors than a year. Her of agricultural products to be exhlb death is deeply felt by the many Ited at the State Fair. ELWOOD Grandma Dormnn, went to Oregon City Thursday on business and while there visited her son, Chris lllltner. Mrs. Nellie Obernler, of Portland, was called out to help care for her mother, Mrs. Fred Miller, who has been slrk for a few days, but Is now nble to bo about. Charley Swan lost a horso last week. The Misses lllltna nnd Minerva Kal luiikl, who have been spending sev eral weeks visiting Iheir sister, Mrs. Hilda Hit I nor have gone to Portland to work for nn indefinite time. W. T. Henderson and Delia Vallen made a trip to Kstncada Thursday ac companied by Leola Henderson, of Oregon City, who has been visiting relatives for the past five weeks. Mrs. Delbert Bonney and children spent Sntunlny and Sunday with Mrs. John Wallace of Hlghlaud. Miss Neva Itoylan made a short visit to her brother, Ernest and family before leaving for llerkely, Cal. Willie Freeman Is Improving under the rare of Dr. H. V. Adlx. Several automobiles have been siieedJnt; through Elwood of late. A nine and one hnlf pound boy bas taken up Its abode with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Slahlnecker. All doing well. Carl Anderson Is repairing his barn getting ready for a bumper crop of oat bay. Miss Jessie Phillips, of Promise, Or. who Is spending her summer In El wood ,1s working for Mrs. Bergltind. Ernest Vallen Is working for Illttner and Boylan. Mrs. John Park la staying with her attnt, Mrs. I.yda Park, for a few weeks while her husband. Is working on Clear Creek getting out shingle bolts. MACON. Oa July 31. Probability of a third Vnlted Plates Jf.dga facing Impeaihmcnt charges on grounds al leged to bo not unlike those In the cuses of Cornelius II. Ilanford and Robert W. Archbald, became known here today when It was Intimated that Emory Hpeer. Tnlted States Judge for tho southern district of Oeorgla, prob ably would no compelled to defend his action In declaring former Mayor Huff of Macon. In contempt for writ ing a letter assailing Spoor's record on the bench. Friends nf Huff stated today that the latter Intends to pre sent charges of such a n.iture against Hpeer as would warrant congress or dering an Investigation. When Huff's letter reached Judge Hpeer ho cancelled arrangements for a trip to Nova Scotia and ordered Huff arrested. The Huff estate hers has been In court for 13 years on bankruptcy proceedings. In bis let ter Huff said that as Bpeer bad been Inactlvo for 13 years he proposed to get Justice. "Vou have Improperly Juggled this rase for the financial benefit of your self, your relatives, special lawyers and others," Huff wrote to Judge Hpeer. Huff alleged that D4,000 tied up In the proceedings had been left In the bank for years without Interest and that Sneer's relntlve Is vice-president of the institution. Tn hi. Inline Jluff referred to Speer as a "petticoat pensioner and a venal and corrupt Judge." In another para graph the Jurist Is referred to ss a "splenetic and spectacular, as well a a crooked, cruel and churlish Judge. Unclaimed Letters The list of unclaimed letters at the Oregon City postofilce for the week ending July 26, follows: Woman's list Hoswell, Katie: Far ley, Margaret; Green, Mrs. W. IL T-l Iwls, Mrs. 8.: Miller, Mrs. J.; Vale, Mrs. a P.; Yost, Mrs. Lena. Men's list Anderson. John; Ttrown Jesse H.: Clark. M. H.: Clark, W. B-! Gordon, Clair (2); Hosklns, IU In gram. Dr. F. H.; James, K. (2): Klein N. 0.; 1-eavltt, Chas. II.; Msson, Charley; Young. W. Tata (2); Young, Lorn; Wolfer, Tedd.