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OUEOON CITY ENTERPRISE. - I'M HAY, KEPTKMHKR 'J I, UU.V m mgnm s V3 ... it ! ' i JtNNINCS IOOGI I I (Him ll l'(rfVkHiili Iti 0 i bom of the buliialiia 1)1" "n utivit Ju.l iiMilb ul Ilia bimli hit SANDY UNION III OPENS; 21 ATTEND . 4 4 f 4 SANOV. MMMHlMUM lS' lal ('unvniHitidiMiiv I Tlir. Mnit I all done. V. K. Sh.n-k '. KrW. nd Mr. Klli-gel pulled in KANI'Y. rr. Sept. I! Tin' I un.ti bull m -wi 0h-ivi mrewiiu -i I"'m , ,h,.lr 0,n,, rUimiiic ine iif llu' U-al In attendance. IH'f came irom in I, .!!, Inn dUlrl.ia ftindy. M.irjorlc Adama. Beatrice IWra, tfatir IH-aloii Kile Junker. Hort-nits l-amoream. Kranr MelnlK. C.ertrude Mlulc. Clady Mitchell. N-d Mitchell. Itiitii Rrtvnuv: Cherr villc. Dorothy and Ceori; CnuiH-r. ale Moore. Ita itioinl Murray and Mildred ItouKh: lover. Carrie IvShjT and l.uia noocraon. "Hull Itiin. Italph CanK.-r;l.lllli Jam rud; Flrwod, llut.y Wilklna. i'latkamaa County Bank U return In note Riven to make up Ihe .".i' Ixinu lo Induce the Mount Hood Hall road to Sandy, which was not liullt. tuna tur bad. Prune drying It Ihe order of the day. PiajbeiK and Mr Nell ate run nlns their dryera at full Idaat. The prune rni U a good one. The Creauam fair tinned Saturday i- coins after the mom aticccaaful e hihltlon ever held. On Portland day Sandflies took In the fair. Travel to the mountain U mill in 4 4 EAGLE CREEK f MMMMftHH Tu I'll Kiiuitii inuiia iiipu ill Hila il.ue iie ai'li'idd oul of llilllt nlli rla to allelid the i l.n k IU1e aluml al Jai ktouvlMw, rbir'da, III IHIoUr I -ahK'I'HI Md l.lnvd hi Mii r, (liilid aoiia of Oreiiiin iiiiiiiet i. are to ol j the outia nun ho hat hifii if hi Ilia: ol lh CUikauia rile 'atiie during the paat ut-ek, und t led by Ad). lien While l.i alletid the Jai k aolivllle ihinit. T!ie rml to leair alHiut Hepleuibcf rlli. The Craee (iulld itoela l the lihunh Wrdnrtday of Ihli ek. A mlaiiloiiary tiioKiaiii h heen arrnii nl and iilin-r lll rveii ill me j iHiihi''l SiH ial Correnmudt'ii el irveiiliix to the no il ho are li ndliif II. II. lli.ninilMir a ti.llor al 'their nervlie 10 the making of a Ilea the lirri-luiu lair lant Weilne.iljy. Mr. II. S June, of Pnrlland. a eekriid KUet at the home of her, lirother. Waller Ikiunlaa. Mr. and Mr Claude Woodle, of Trouldale. were llllnic llh llielr Krandiuolher, Mc S K. Iloolell, on i Saturday. I Mr. and Mra. John Held. Mra Siulej Wlleot, TheHlore and Cheater Held. I and Mr. Iellyn, ere the gueila of II. 8. Olhaon Sundav. The ludlea full lilat. Over lOfl niaijiinea panned , rnned mine fruit for Mr. Clhaon lhniui:h Sandy to Ml. Mood Sunday. ' The cliuililriK of Mt. Hood la about lover thla aeaaon. a( conahleralile anow i haa fallen there. Hoy ItoiiKlaaa made a ton Sunday. Mra. Hoaa iHiuiilaaa. Kenneily and Mra. II. II. i" i. i..v .in. . ..f.orea to t.renain lam paiuruay nn, II. r. l.inaon ann ue arm wniieu inei -... 4 1 i t i t t p I - I f ( WIL80NVILLE. 4- ahop 4 lSeclal Correiipondence.) men iwi-klnc liulldlnc malt rial to the top of Mt. Hood for the erection of a ranter'a cabin thereon. The Mlaea Helen JetmliiKa. rlor eme Creamer and Helen llorrva. en (eria ued at a iM shirul himae parly ilurlnx the n-k riid at lr. WaHner'a iMiuaalnw at thla place The ileal i found plcaaure In il.m. Iiiit. I in nil n at. yaihllni and rauoelru. Anuahetle Waitataff. Joaephlne Killer. Mildred Sevfert. Jmk MontaKue. Clyde I'hll llpa. Jnmea nidrli'. Camel ISreen and Aled Hennet mere the gueala. We nolle thai Harold Smith haa trio to Ur.: elected a one oi Imp uircciora ; of the Heed Collene CooiM-rallon Mlaa Ed lit I ftore. hli ti .ia alarled In 1VI.1, and Clliaon mot-' haa been under the illrwtlon of the faculty, hut la now t atudeut ornanl template the r-rectlon of t h: d'i bungalow w. ihlr prorH-rtr. Mr V C. lavmbflr left ft-' lia itha vialt at lier forMer The village tchonl op'ned on Mon day. September !Olh, with a itood at tendance. Mrs. M. C. Youna: haa been on the f(,r a ,;.rt , ah k list, but la no aomewhat Itn- lltl , proved. I The Frle and Koeaael family, who Mra. Aubrey Wood and dauthter Hiend the aummt-r In their coltaice t.nt Saturday In the Roue City. I near Flrwood. 111 move back to Port Mr. and Mra. Reed Graham and her lnu lll..n an.l Mn. Howard r.ieiuun. Fair. Mlaa Kdnt Kennedy aa the over ... . . . . .. . . Work on the new Sandy tarnce and. K""" ,,r '''. " " la uIhhH fli.lhh.Kl. Mr. V. r am. faiuruay. ls-.i!on w': rMin p!ace on ol blilou crl Iwnuiaat ami r.rneat iionmeia-1 ,av thla week lor Miua. aan. in hla new lVnlite car, of when Ul la ter returned lt Saturday evening j Join Mr. Howerton, who preredetl Ihe Mr. Iialon und fnl;'l v III irom rjiaiem vrenun, oere mej laniuy aoma inn-e monina. worked IhroiiKti narveat. tan, wnn; Mra. Amanda Slmum, wire or trie Mr. and Mra. Iteade returned to Portland durlriR ihe weik and will leave aoon for Ihe i'vpoltlon. Mra. Howerton and children will Waah aRint h -ta'i' r I'v in Sas.dy. ronlemplatea running t farm thla wln-j late Rev. Dr. P. S. Slocutu, and daugh ter, purchaaed and hrounht home with ter, Mlaa Ruth, of Clinton, Iowa, and Mra Waldlier lw'lil Monday al lb collate at thla place Mlaa liladia Caldwell a condition ikiiii aoimwlial luipiotvd al thla 1111114. 1 1ll will ho rallllli lie. In tier llu lie Irleuda Kiie haa bei n III alt wc'ka, lour of wliltll aim ll .f been III HI YllOeiita huapllal. Mi W. W. thompaon and auiall daugliler J"an, aie In California tl.it IHK Willi Mia Thoinpaoii a biollo-r 1 lie) III l abxuit lll Inollllia, and aller I. II ma: al Ihe lair lll ruloy a nuiiiUr f motor tilp tiitoudi Kouili rrn California Mr. Mi iH-riuiMt and Mlaa Mrtle MclMrinoll vl. Il.d with Mra, II Hull erla id UriKou Clly. The Mi llermolla have riienlly united In dieijuii Cut Mr. Miller molt hold a m..iiioii wiiii Ihe luteriiu eut III coliiieilloll with tin (IreKun City ! ka, Mra U (1. Mllbr of Meldrum. la colilllieil l the llreailll Cllf hoplU' where ahe underwent an olr.iUon. Mr and Mra. H F. Kirlplure. of OleKiui Clly. were calling; on I mltr frlenda on Sunday. Her. Hmllh and wife and lire F.d war. la and wife ol Otccon Clly, tlall ed at Ihe beaulllul Oawego lake on Monday afternoon. The aecolid Juvenile lair held on Wcdncaday eteiilim. Sept. lilll. waa unite t aui'iefa. The rihlbll were laallly arrnnxed about the hull whlih had lN-en very prettily decorated wllh larlaiida of Ihe brake fern and red K itu n I n iii a. while tall laaea of differ eut klnda of dahlia ara.cd the long table where Ihe canned fruit, lege taldea and fancy work were dlnpluyed lllue rlbbolia were awarded to the following: Ituth Cook, canned lieana. Dora Id let ho, hlaculla; lioiinld Mi Far I ii lie. po(K'orn. Kit a Kada, cake, apron, fancy lie. tailing collar: Minnie Hoe ihe. dairy butter: Anna liorrlnx. can ned atraw iM'rrle: Wllma i.ruethert. rabbit: lleteiie Hmllh, crtN-het dolly: Shirley Park. Jelly, hematltclilnc l.eo Cook, rabbit: Alice MacFarlnne, can- For Your Baby. The Signature of i daupthter, returned on Monday from Wllholl Sprlnc, where they have lieen en loving a short vacation. . Mn. Ceo. Slahlneckor'a .many frlemla ar aorry to learn that he la quite lll'at the borne of her parent Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Haker. I.loyd Jone. who attended Wilson v!!le ninth grade last year, baa entered the HivH. nhool at Sherwood, and will may with hl uncle and aunt Mr. and Mr. Dodson. H. D. Aden pent tome time In Port land last week, buying more new fall Roods. Mr. and Mr. Jake Peters are en joying t trip to the exposition at San Francisco. Paul Jaeger Is preparing to enter some more splendid handicraft to the fair this year. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford enjoyed a trip to Euene on Saturday. Elmer Hassclbrlnk has been clerk inn In the hardware store during the absence of Mr. Peters.. J. n. Neubauer, t Portland business man. and bis family, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Aden. Miss Leah Wagner accompanied nis sister Gladys to Portland and Is at tending the Lincoln High school, where Gladys has been for the last year as a student. Mr. and Mrs. Sauer, of St. Helens, spent the week-end with their friends Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Aden. Miss Inez Seely and brother Ches ter, are attending High school at Tualatin, going by Oregon Electric each day. The hunting season is al nanu ano the sound of the musket Is already in the air. t Portland architect. will close his summer home and return to Portland. J. W. Plxon and Mr. KeUeckcr have finished their contract of float- iui; 6000 cords of wood down the San dy river. There Is some talk of again maklug an effort the coming election to tu nex a cart of Clackamas county to that of Multnomah county. In order to get a bard surfaced road from Oeaham to Ml Hood. We hope Its a gt. To th Public "I feel that I owe the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy a word of gratl tude" writes Mrs. T. N. Wltherall Gowanda. N. Y. "When I began taking this medicine I was In great pain and feeling terribly sick, due to an at tack of summer complaint. After tak ing a dose of it I had not long to wait for relief as it benefited me almost lm mediately." Obtainable everywhere. (Adv) . , e EAST CLACKAMAS S s None Equal to Chamberlain's. "I have tried most all of the cough cures and find that there Is none that equal Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has never failed to give me prompt .iiof writes W. V. Harner, Mont- pelier, Ind. When you have a cold give, this remedy a trial and see for your self what a splendid medicine It is. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) s s e v ?" 4. s, MARQUAM. , & vi. $, 8J. ? $ ? ? (Special Correspondence.) "The directors had the school house floor oiled and things generally pere pared for the opening of school on Mondav, September 20. Mrs. Hatty Myers left Wednesday for Donno for a short visit with rela- ti vcs Rev. T. Ackerson preached his fare n aormon to a full house Sunday, September 18. Rev. Wesley stockwell has left on irin tn Washington, D. C there he expects to go Florida before home. Wallace Aldright and wife left on Monday for SanFrancisc.o to see the exposition. G W. Bentley and wife of Wood- ... i-,. ,IIVi Mb burn, took dinner ouumj Mrn Shoemaker. '.i. niair nnd wife came ovef from Independence to visit, the lat Mrs. Fred Blair. D..n Tack, of Woodburn, passed through town Sunday on hie way to SCT!, u'irrVel and wife took supper at Guy C. Larkins Sunday. Mrs. Guyer will leave for her home in Newport. (Special Correspondence.) The East Clackamas school began Monday. Mr. E. Boyer ns teacher. The Social Club met at the home of members were present, and a pleasant afternoon was spent in sewing and conversation. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Habcrlach, Sr.. left Saturday for an Eastern trip, to visit relatives at Milwaukee, Wis. and Manistee, Mich. Mr. M. Tonge Is building a new house. Mr. and and Mrs. Edwin Duane drove to Logan Sunday to spend the day with the former's parents. Miss Arlene Hay worth gove a party Saturday evening. A number of young folks were present, and a de lightful evening was -spent playing games and music. Many Complaints Heard. This summer seems to have pro-' duced an unusual amount of sickness. Many complain of headaches, lame backs, rheumatism, biliousness and of being "always tired." Aches, pains and Ills caused by the kidneys failing to do their work and throw the poison-; ous waste from the system yield quick- ly to Foley Kidney Pills. They helpi elimination, give sound sleep and make you feel well and strong. They are tonic In action. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) ! From on down returning Jr . -v.'iT ' . .'") This is the Time to put In That Water System Perhaps you are not aware that you can have water supply conveniences in your home and about your place as well as the city man. IT IS A FACT The Mitchell Water System Affords you every convenience of water under a re liable and dependable pressure Not so expensive to install as you may think. Very economical in oper ation. Easy to operate. LET US SHOW YOU THIS SYSTEM. Wc Recommend STOVER'S GOOD ENGINES For pumping and other services requiring a dependable and ever ready power. More than 5,000 in use in the Northwest. I H. P. up in Hopper cooled and vertical styles. W. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City Geo. Blatchford Molalla Agents for Mitchell Lewis & Staver Co. PORTLAND, ORE. ay 5 i" y rv Q Q & ' $ 'V 'if ' ' CLARKES. j$ j. t-..$8-i.j'i-4S'J.&8 (Special Correspondence.) this week Facta for 8ufferers. Pain resulU from injury or conges if neuralgia, rheumatism, rri. iritis, toothache, sprain bZ;: Bore siiff muscles or whatever Druic, fo Sloans I.lnl- bHngsew fresh hlood dia Solves the congestion, relieves the in S the circulation is free and your jury, i"c - mairlc The na- riiBtelr to the sore spot. Don t Keep ., Lrine Get bottle of Sloan s on infferiDR . o JngUnt Liniment. lae " n no bot- relief Pre 25c- nd 50c- U. hold. .U times th. - size. Mr. Fred Zwahlcn from Tillamook, came home last week on a short visit. Miss Elda Marquardt went to Port land last Monday. Miss Goldia Uoft was married last Saturday at Vancouver. Miss Engla Hergman is attending High school Carlton. Mr. George Clarke and family vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Jason Clarke last Sunday. Mr. A. Fiuol Is dally Improving. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Larkins went to Nolan, Oregon, to visit their son, Ver non, who is ill. Miss Lydia Kleinsmlth is working in Oregon City. Mr. Dewey Lafollette is attending High school at Colton. Mrs. Henry Kleinsmlth and children were In Portland for a visit to their sister, Murial and family, last week. Mr. A. F. Buche Is helping Clarke Bros, dry prunes. him a fine black team, of which he Isi Miss Ida Himford, of the deaconess very proud. training school of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Moore and two sons, of Damas- have been the guests of Mrs. Roberts cus, were up to Mrs. Howlett's Sunday, and Mrs. liruechert during the week and took home some pears. Mrs. Harry Ifuyles entertained with a Miss Vera Beckett was out to see prettily appointed luncheon on Thurs her mother and sister, Mrs. Heckett day for the visitors. Mrs. Slocum and and Miss Mabel Beckett, last Sunday. slHter are planning on spending the Eagle Creek Grange met Saturday with about two dozen members in at there is not a large number out In tenaance. As it is such a busy time September. A committee was ap pointed to purchase some oilcloth with which ta paper the dining room, and they expect to have It on the wall before next Grange day. A short pro gram was rendered. Mrs. Viola Douglass, Mrs. H. S. Jones, Walter Douglass and daughters, Mildred and Florice, and Mrs. R. B. Gibson motored out to June DeSha zer's Sunday and spent a couple of hours. with them. ' Mrs. Bell was viewing the exhibits at the Gresham Fair last Saturday. Little Georgle Baker celebrated his eighth birthday Sunday. Some of his schoolmates and friends spent a pleas ant afternoon with him. As it was Mrs. Griffith is on the sick list and rnhv.. h.rthdav also, she went we hope she will recover soon. ' . , ,h afternoon wlth the little folks. all o. uiitB, auu uougun-i wi'n"'1' 1 visiting her daughter Mrs. G. Hofstet ter for a short time. Miss Elsa Buol was out from Ore gon City on account of her father's Illness. Claudus BottemHler Is visiting his sister, Mr. Charles Ralph, at Oregon City for a short time. 8HERWOOD COUPLE WED. Elizabeth M. Turner and Herman A. Iderhoff were married Saturday after noon by Justice of the Peace John N. Slevers. They live at Sherwood. winter In California, returning to St. Paul on April 1st of next year. A meeting of the official board of Grace church was held on Friday evening. A small basement will be placed under the church, gas stove in stalled and the floors re-oiled and a few minor repairs made. Rally day will be observed the last Sunday of September. Plans are be ing made by the teachers for a large attendance. .A remembered list of the absent members has been placed on clerk's books and a cheery letter will be sent to those who are at col lege or elsewhere, and kept in touch with the Bodal gathering of the church. j The P. D. Woods family returned to their cottage to spend the week end. Mr. Kelly of the Journal staff, Is en joying his vacation on the banks ol the Willamette at this place. Robert Fisher celebrated his third birthday anniversary at his home on Saturday last. Among the pleasures talked of by Robert, in regard to the occasion was a . visit from jgrand mother and a, cake with three can dles. , . .. ,,f , , , ' -4; ; Ralph Brown Is building a pretty dy; Eli.abeth liruechert, cake: Klsle Ilctz, cake; Myrtle Berry, bantams; Gladys,. Caldwell, embroidery; Bessie Roberts, Jelly, pickles and raffia work. Primary grades BesBle Trout, tal ting; Ernest Hoethe, rabbits; Grace Trout, beets; Dorothy Fox, raffia work; Lena Fox, raffia mut; Margaret 8ooloy, bantams; 8ydney LaCure, boat; Dorothy Jacobs, crochet work; Virginia Ostrom, sunflower; Meryl Deter, rabbits; William Bruochert, bantams; Flalmor Roberts, pie pump kins. . Red ribbons were awarded to; Ruth Cook, canned wild strawberries; Dora Roethe, canned cherries; Elva Eads, candy and Jelly; Minnie Rocthe, pears and potatoes; Wllma liruechert, cro chdt work; Helen Sooley, tatting; Florence Doering, apron; Myrtle Ber ry embroidery. Mesdames Robinson, and C. L, Smith and Miss Farnum were Judges of fancy work and domes tic art. W. I. Biinstone, P. D. New ell, F. B. Madison were Judges of the poultry and rabbits. The entertain ment committee of the Parent Teach ers Association presided over the punch howl and served wafers to over 150 who were present. Much credit Is due Mesdames Deter, Biinstone, Frank Fisher, Altman and Snoshall for the success of the fair Mrs, Albert King, who has spent the most of the summer with her daughter Mrs. Jack Hampton, departed on Wednesday morning , for Southern Alaska. Will Jacobs and wife, Mrs. Shaver U the only guarantee that you have th Genuine v i i y i i v y ii i i prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only In one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, CihA&Z&t In Clm kamaa mi Umiday wiuiIiir i li-ndlng I lie ('tilinrrKutliinul arnlroa al Hint placr. ' -4 4 4 f 4 DAMASCUS. R. R. UVntaorth of Hi HI, Jiiiik a.i i m I f M M M 4 4 (Mo, ,NVa. larlli': To muiilha; iSi,,..IiiI rorn-aiM.iid.'iiri i!o I tiHik wti-ro cold hlrh -ttldl Th Huiiahlnr i lub will un-t llh In my lungs and I had suiti pains In! Mni- . r,M),i on Hcplmiihi'r Sutti. my lung I f.'srod pmuimiuiU. I Kid j j c. imllua. who I a putliit at Ihe iMiltlo of Foly's lloiify and Tar and ' on-gun Clly hoaplul. I iradualty lm It RlrulKhti'iii'd mo up linnii'dlalidy. I , vn.kaprovlnii. cn rrcomnii'iid It to l a gmiulno, ,,. un iii,.aa of anvoral mwka. rough and lung iihmIIi lim. Muny mother wrlta thl ri'llaliln nuxllrlne cured their children of croup. Hay fi'ver and aathnia auffercra any It k!yi quick relief. Junes Drug Co. (Adv.) Several people from herealioula were aeeii al (tin County fair thl week It. ,.L..I I aHw lltMl Ilia Iwuiltl at inn i ouniy lair mnraen iainaru Mr. Ilerinnn ('urlna. fulher of Mra. L. II. YoutK. of thl placi. (psaaed auy laat Thuradny evening. The fun em I ua held at tho Dunkord I ra'irrn .niinuuy. 4 4 4 4 STAFFORD (Hpeilal Correapondeiieel The health officer waa oul lo see Mr. Oldham, who was mo dreadfuil) aPlirted with aumll pox, ana decided ho ro.ild iioCiiimlfinle until tl.j Iuhi ( ,1'U kcek, H4 !ho scales hud nut on t're'v Utwleil 1)3. Altlnxirh ..If ll ,1 hum Is able to ulcml to homo of lil!'n ,n work (iruiige" waa an Indlvldutil dlaplay and not Hie work of either tho officer or member of ald orKiinUatluti. Had they been aaked to furolah booth there they would gladly have reipoii' ded with a collection of farm product, canned good and fancy work that all could bn proud of. Co-operation la our watchword. Our lirother, who wllh good Intention arranged mlil booth should have aaked contribu tion of articles from those Intereated bciu d work, r- lis not reg.iiued hla iiaiikl atrength. OcrKo Vnu .'i.rl'Wl-;, whs i id the dlHcnac some vriirs un. Iuih I it'll liel,ni: lili.i some, but lie Is liMidlcappcS by a disabled finder. Mi. Shurp, whose frleuiU v.ero ul.iii i'iik to kI 3 her a surprise ilimur on Thun li'y, was taken toiw 'II Weilui'sduy nl:tU and a phyale'n'i wna calle.l. who decided alio hud so .utllilng nppri.nchlnK uiuinionlu, so oi co'irso 'ho Katheriug wna called off. v'.'c are Ulacl lo report that site Is lie' i-r. Mii.s Melmda Sharp, who lus I een nlltng for a number of years, whs tak en '.orse on Tuesday und weui to the I'ospi iil. All hui -be will return much benefited. John Wilkin and family, mIio s nar rowly escaped n serious accident ten days ngo, are reported as all rlslit. In trying to nvold running over the Frenzel's gei'se, which persisted In sit ting In tho middle of the road, his ma chine plunged over the bank on n sharp turn, but ciiiuu to the bottom of the ravine without much damage ex cept tho hitting of three of the geese. School begun on Monday, the I'Dtb, with nearly a full attendance In both rooms. The Girls' club meets on Thursday, with (iertrude Klllgsen. Ive Nemeo has rented his mother's pluco, so rumor says. j J, P. Rankin ha relumed from a four months' stay In Knalern Oregon. ,. .,. .f. .f, f 4.44.4. f. 44 4 4 i EAST CLACKAMAS .. .4 4444- 4 .4 (Special ('orreaixinileneel Tho home of Mr. and Mrs. I M. Iluworth was the scene of a moid de lightful party last Saturday evening, September S(h. Tim event whs the end of tho school vacation. School starting Monday, KcptcmnVr 2oth. The evening was spent by playing game and several well selected songs sung by Mis Kmmu Krlckson nnd Miss l.ucllu Bennett. Light refreshments were served at 11:30 o'clock. Those present were: Mr. K. L. Buyer, the teacher; Mrs. Louis Krlckson and daughters, Misses Vcrnle, Kmmu and Allen Krlckson; Mr. and Mrs. Gustav llnberliich, Mrs. Maxwell Victor anil daughter Miss Alice M. Victor; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bennett, Mrs. K. II, lloyer. Mr. and Mrs. l M. Iliiworlli, Harold Bruce, l.ucllu M. Bennett, Arn old Dame, Arlene M. Ilaworth, Clar enco KiikJioiihu, Klsle Van Water, Karl lloyer, Kdna lloyc r,(iiiaton Van Wa ter, Miss Km ma llaherlueh, Henry Kllnke nnd Clarence Knghouse. Rubber Stamps 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 tlie foil owing mornme. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER G. H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. Oregon City Enterprise i. ), Office Outfitters ' rPhpriepAclfici?, Home 6-10