Image provided by: Oregon City Public Library; Oregon City, OR
About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1917)
OREGON Cm' ENTFJIPRIST, FRIDAY. MAY 4. 1917. Paow 2 thc- it ;oue LOQAN. l ilAN, May J-raiiie bucr .ir frripmnt rallwa looking- ('T s"llli'llllg BOHINQ I'UIUN'il, Mar . - obituary of Mra Hvnnevn ILkikIiiiii -Mr Htmii-vi. li iiukn im f i,r M.i i drums htirj lliiiigluiii was burn In N'oivm), July l.'i, m J. ' t t J' "sfg-- t lAFfONO BTinvim, May S.-Kteryone nr.klug trilr n thwm tM-anllf'il days. lil b they hate longed lo do for soma limn. Wa r aortr lo hear of Mr a MACKBUa. a a a . WILIONVILLE. Th lao la of bruk :ud an. I bright iohin, lib lil It lha past arrk nt'lrtl. tilllUc-.t by rail. hris and ihnlr famlliea lo lha fullest ci UtiU I.rge tracta of ground acre Moarr'a dnulh. lis aa pwraineut ' made tA) for adding, and consider r-aldent of ihla community, until fe j aide planting aaa dona Tha prcnt ars aco, when ha moved Id Portland j rain, ara vl nun warm .-ni auunmr Ho Waves to mourn bla loa. a ntui b. r ! I;e tutor that germination and of relatives. ho have our aympathy. Tha basket aocla! at Joh-1 DrNul'a b:rn baa txvn poMponed. Mr. .Nuashaum ta entertaining com pany from Canada Ihla wark. Mra, Gebhart. Mra. Nrmcc and hrr daughter Hetty, aire business visitor' In Orrmn City Thursday groatb mutt be rapid I'lu'tt. v berry a;i4 M'h tires ara laden lib blossoms, the sirbcrrv Wim ara in full bloom, ahilo tlia all. I ours art- everywhere ahitenlng lha i. round. What m 1th these lovely bar binrcra of summer frill, mingled a iih lh' (iitr.I of the Mt. the 'U Mlna Ul'lan Tlrdman la on the lck ! 'f the- wild primrose, the soft lnk o! 4 a WII.HtlWILI.rL Ora. M I-1H. Irl.t Attorney Ktans. of Portland. la-, M"" i'l "alley ltd Mr. and Mra. Jo Thornton on Kuudar and Monday. Mr Wall, fnrtn-rlr a iv.niit.r rlarkl ThB '"rtalnmant Han bf lha low nilli'd lllrlf hi r.lt (if II) !' on IM( lo hull i-i ! of mill f. . I Allrt iirrlrr la tht. croiul oani-r o( a Hul. It ur frvd Mlinlff also hA a ll iuk in.. bating d.ii.i,d of bi l'"'d Well, atMtut lbia ai-.lil:it( I'.ll". thay ran( all rUbt only a did not know It. Mr. Hnino r'rcdarlrh and ii HhiTaiN)-!. i-r marrlisl at Hali'in, a fotltii;lil mnr at Adan'a atora, on Monday. 4tik Hr.bt nra automoMla. Kaed Crabam want Id IVrtland on javrry way A rot.iiii rnnllln of utiKa, duli'mira. air , folloard by a baaket aula Cnrl rVllart Ih-Iiiii am tloiii-or. Total pro.n' l aiiiomili'd ... I - .L . - .11 ..I . Sunday and brouuhl hla naw car homa.l " ' " ' 1 ,,,r """" tr- in.... ill... i ..-i i... nd nr aorry a uuiiot h.na our l. ai hi" anolhrr yi-ar. Iliry all! at a in In hit 'nrhii,d a Hat W wlh for bar a apdy racoy ry. All who altrndrd the aurprtaa birth day party on Katbrr I'rtara, of Mulloy. Wcdncadr.y. report grand tuna. Mlaa Buaan 8cbati rnlrrtvinad the Club Thursday. Mr. O. Z. Holloa and daushlar, Kva. arc Tidtlnt with Mra. M. A. Cace. Leonard Tboroaa aint laat wark with bla brother In Tlsardvl'.lf. Mlaa Era llolton waa plc.-.aant ral lar p.t (ha K'llraen boma on Tuaiday of leaf week. Vera Tlodman waa unabla to attend arbool Uat week on account of aora throat Mlaa Thereat Iamperine. of Tort land, tpont a very pleaaant week here Tlaitlnn relatlvea. Clarearo Weddle la working near Orecon City. Mra. !xulse Morrow apent very enjoyable week end with her parent. Mr. and Mra. T. OldvnidadL (Quite a number of men are working on Uie rock pit on Henry linker's plare We n'l are wlahlnc the roads will soon be In rood condition ao that It won't be necesaary for the young folka to be on the road half of the night going to or from places. Mr. Weddle la preparing bla potato field. Lyle Tledman la working with a well driller In Portland. HAZELIA. HAZELIA. May 3. Misa Florence Ilrumbaugb. of Oswego, spent Satur day night with her schoolmate. Miss Marian Eastman. S. 8. Boutx was a business visitor in Willamette Thursday. Mr. and Mra. N'usbaum and children of Stafford, were In the neighborhood Saturday en route to the Rose City. Joseph Eastman was busy moving household goods from Oswego for Max McMahan Wednesday. Lynn, the small son of Mrs. Chas. Lortz, is HI with a severe cold and is unable to attend school. C. Antone and Shirley Boutz were visitors In the Tualatin Meadows neighborhood Friday evening. Hazella Sunday school met as usual Sunday morning with a large crowd In attondance. Miss Margaret Pap oun gave a birthday offering of twe'vo cents. Mr. Oliver, of Oswego, was in th? neighborhood Saturday. A large crowd attended the funeral In Stafford Saturday afternccn of the late Gottfried Moser. Mr. Moser was. v.cll and favorably l:nown here. Fred Lehman was murkutlng cauli flower in the Rose City Saturday. A large crowd from Stafford was pleasantly entertained by Hazelia lit erary society Saturday evening, R. J. Zlvney has been busy the !at week building an automobile road from bis building to the main road. Ed. Pollard, of Morey's hill, was a dinner guebt Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pol lard. Rev. Coleman preaches at Ha.:ella Sunday afternoon, May Gth. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lehman and children spent Saturday in Portland. Miss Zinser spent the week-end in Oregon City Instead of Salem, as an nounced last week. Several from here were vUiting In the Rose City Saturday. The Hazelia literary debating so ciety met Saturday evening. A short program was given and the following question was debated: "Resolved that Washington was a greater man than Lincoln'.' At the next meeting, May 12tb, a program will be given, besides the Misfies M. Lucille Duncan and Puyinhroeck will choone sides for an adding contest. The lonini; side will treat the winners to a supixT in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. James Tiedman, form erly of Hazelia, but now of Oswego, motored out and spent Saturday even ing at Hazelia. The Tiedman's own a fino farm at Hazelia. Mrs. Ed. Pollard was a pleasant cal ler of the Misses I.u-y and Hannah Pollard Saturday evening. Miss Harriet J. Duncan is expected home from George, Oregon Monday. CHICHESTER S PILLS HIK IIIAMONII II BAND. A the arrlng beauty, the tricolor of the wild paiiay. tha anoay-whlte of the Pacini' flower and the late, but by no I meant last lha shining gold of the dandelion, all In tivld contrast with the rich green off grata and follace. three la no point of tha rompaaa to ward whlih on a may took without meeting aome visual delight. Simon Miller waa quite badly hurt laat week by a falling tree while he waa blasting. It ia hoped now that Mr. Miller's Injury may not pro at aerioua aa waa at firat fei red. Mra. Mauda Spencer, of LaCamaa. Wash., with her slater. Mint Julia Ne bo, were In Portland Thursday flatt ing their brother. Leonard, who la in la one of the hoapitala. Leonard went to Portland Intending to Join the army j and waa taken ao 111 that hla removal I to a hospital became a necrtslty. Patrick Gibson came home from Bend, Oregon, a few days ago, and hat gone to California. A very Interesting session of the Mothers' club waa held at the home of Mrs. J. Clbfon on Thursday last. Present na visitors were Mrs. Her mann. Mrs. Dietrich Harms. Mrs. Long 1 Mrs. Welk. Mra. Schnack. Mrs. McCoy. I Mrs. Goebel. Misa Goebel and Missj Ixu!a Heinz. The Moihcra' club hav-1 Ing grown numerlcal'y until It has be- J come too large for a private home. It i has been thought best to divide It. A branch club was formed on Thursday j with Mrs. Koesllng as president and j Mra. Schnack as secretary. The following are the names of Eby ; school pupils who were neither p.bsent ' nor L.rdy la the school mouth of April Lena Walch, Julia Kauffman. Louis' Watch, Harry Goertzen. Emit Walch. j Raymond Zimmer. Elmer Kietie. Louis 1 Xofziger. Rev. Fr. Lucas began a series ofj services In thc Eby school house on . Sunday night. April C9th. j Mr. Alison llaker vlaltrd her daugh ler. Mra. Sponcer. at Oaaego, on Sat urday. Kenneth Sleln Joined tha navy re cently. MUa Hrett. formerly a teacher at iiimhi Mew, Baa own elncled to thai faction In a primary department of tha vlllagfl be ao here. tchiHil here, for neit year and cornea. Mra. Jamea Griffith, of Creawell, hichly recommended. Mra. Aubrey Wood waa a Portland visitor Saturday. Tha W. C. T. t met at tha horn of Mra. Charlea Tooe, on Thursday afternoon. Tha baseball team will give danca in tha A. O. V. W hall on Saturday ev ening. May 11 Charlea Rldder la tha captain of tha baseball team. Ona of tha largest flags erected In WUaonvllle recently, la tha ona over (end stale normal netl winter. Mis Mcrrarela West, principal, and Mis Inn iMiiahue. prlinari, aro a pair hard to bent In (heir !!" of work. Tit seldom two can cite riitlre satis- district, but It seems to Is visiting relatives In Ukju this week. Our ' main trunk" is much Improved since the grader and roller weut over It. Suld roller rolled oil the grade In the ditch on llusch bill, holding up traffic three quarteri of a day. No body wat hurt, no datuaj;i. only a few good awear words wanted. Several were ready lo plant a few "spuds' Saturday but walled for a lit tlo more sunshine, then the uual thing happened. IH Him lame In Albert lea. Ml line sola, at lb aga of eli lit ii-ara Here ha llvi'il for a number of )ian. an! was mall led In Andrea Hautiliim, who died fourteen )eart ago Urn family isui.i u Oiemui In n;7, and settled on Ilia place near Cotlrell, where she lltrd until her death, which occurred Wednesda), April :.'.. I'i7, alter sboit Illness Hb Icavna mm daiixti ler, Mra. Gilbert Jonsrud, of Ke'so, Oregon, and two tuna, (illbi'lt li.i'ig Iuiii and lls llaugluiii, of Cnttrell; also a brulher. John Krl, of Kelso, and a liatf sister. Mra John AUtaill. of Canby. The funeral s.-nlccn were conducted by llev. Ilenrlcliaon, ot I'orllaiid, at lha Noraeglnn l.ulhernli church, of which the di-ceiinpd waa a fallbfull tiieiulM'r. Intcrmint tnvk place at the Sandy reiueterv. Many friends imnirii the Inst of a kind friend and neighbor. Horn, to Mr. and Mra. Ials llaug luiii. a daughter, Monday April .10. Hubert Jonarud haa conirailei) with a IVrt'aiid firm to nuinufuclure steel dottt and sirups fur g .no! I tie saws He receuily had a brick oven built for floating steel and also a brick coal Kiln. The work being done by Mr. Wllklna. of rlrwood. Road Supervisor It. K. Jarl and men have b.i-n doing some goml work on the roadt during the good spells id weather. Mra. Nelson and Henry Erl recently purchased each a new automobile. A basket social will be held at the school house Saturday evening. M.iv 19. SchiMil will close May :. were Jusl remilly married, bate ra turned Id Mii'Iiio 'I be Inns gats ihi'iu lh usual liuuy re"i'liuii Mrs l anirll waa formeily Mls ly Hmltli. of K'duradii Mrs M..ry i.iiili-ls ami hrr ilaucb ler. Kale, lll.. relatives In Mnlalla l.isl H. lur-ls) and Holiday Miss lair, of Liberal, was Ibn ' of Mlos Haul Krlcksnn but Ueduen day An hi IhniKall and fauill) are gi log Id movn lo a lodging ctiiip, wbxre Mr iNiugan has siepled a pimliliiii saw Tli r Irf-sUn Holiday, who la viiip'oied nn I lot IIIhiiiiIIii Valley Houllirrii mil road, in inn hiuno and speni Hunday with hla (uiiill) Mra Ida lauig, of Monitor, spent lal Wiitufilay ami Hunday wild her par enta Mr and Mrs I'eln lU rdlne There will be a dunce In Die M illn.i hall nevi Haturday evi-nlng a" Aili.Ui ca'led on Jon llalilels laat Tuesday. JIKNINOI tODOI. a 44.a a Mt ADO W BROOK 4a.4. i EAGLE CREEK a !UT,A fills in K.a sad Cia ,aukAy J wi Bly RiUoa. IhUIi Br l;r v . - rJ Urmrm'M. Ail (or II M'injI.T'm I . . IMAM. " KBASt riLUSteSa yews k tywn K Bl. SsfMt. Al-wn RctWIS SOLD BY DLOOISIS EVLRTK3LRE Eagle Creek.Ore., May 1, li! me farmers In the Eagle Creek community have been busily engaged the past few days seeding , harrowing, discing, etc., taking advantage of the fair weather. Mrs. Roy Douglass and baby, Reva, have been the guesfs of relatives in Oregon City and Schuebcl the past three or four days. Several farmers In this neighbor hood sold cows to the Lauderbark brothers of Gre-ham last we-k. A surprise party was held at the home of H. H. Udell of Dover, in who.; honor it was given, last Friday evening, and Mrs. R. li. Gibson was among the guests. Georso Prown, who has been ill for aomu time at a hospital in Portland, recently had a stroke of paralysis, and Is considered very low, his recovery being doubtful. Frank Ewing. of Springwater, pres ident of the Estacada Co-operative Cheese association, and R. H. Currin, of Currinsville, a member of the board of directors, were over this way Satur day soliciting shares and listing cows for tliechecse-iiriking industry, which is expected to be in operation within I a month or so. Mr. and Mrs. R. tl. Gibcon were Es tacada visitors, and also were Hie din ner gueot3 of Mrs. Nora Reid Monday. H. II. HoiTiueister and Mrs. J. W. Culiill were among the Eiilaeada visi tors from Kiltie Creek on .Monday. Mrs. It. I!. Clarl; is on the sick list. Owing to her ill health, the meeting of the Helping Hand, which was to be- at her home, will be postponed until May ::::rd. Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Ijnus t ailed i.n th-ir daughter, Mrs. Waiter Doui'ia:;, un Sunday. John .Voi-iiiikr v.a-i a " h -'. at ti boine of lil -5 H'i-ti-r, Mr.). H ,y ) c"'a 'j ' or .Sunday nk'ht. Mrs. Itosa I'.akcr made a brief vit to Estacada Monday on business. 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. INjjSHORT THE 0 a FULL LINE MYERS POWER SPRAYERS AND PUMPS. - GARDEN TOOLS. OREGON CITY, OREGON. W.J. Wilson & Co., Geo. Blatchford, Mtt MKAlmWI'ltilUK. May 3 - H..ru. lo Mr. and Mra. Jocarlnla. a son. on Krl day. April H7. Mra. Jukn Sclili-it and daughter, Krllne. of 1'iirtlaml. vlaltrd a few d.iy at IV O. Hcbleaa'a homa. Mlaa HylvU Huibaml. of Mobilla. aix ril ih week end with Nellie I ur klna. A proitrraalva hook party aaa sh-n Ituhxn Chlndrrn Monday evening. April So, belnit hla Mrd birthday anni versary. Thoaa preaent aera Mr. and Mrs. I'. O Chlndren. Ruth HudKin. Hairl lrklua, lura Mourr, MUa Frmlrtckson, llermun. Hen and Ruben hlndKrn. (ilenn Uirklna and Mr Yoder. An enjoyable rn-nlm aa spent. At a lale hour lutuh a mt ved, and all left lbln Ruben iiuiny mora hapy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs It. I.. Or mi and dmli tera. Esther and Klale, alno Arthur and Harold John-ton, spent .Sunday at A I., l-nrklim. I Mr. and Mra. I'uUo and Mrs. Ituiita. spent Suiiduy at Mlsa Fredrick. on. I lli-riiuiu and Hen Chiudcn-n at I tended the Artlsun'a b-ilne at MolalU j Friday evi-ulng. I ink la Suurl gave a parly Sunday, Icing her tenth birthday. (Julio a num t.cr of III I to folka nttc-ndi'd. all IiuvIiik a good time. TO WED I. HENDRICKS BRIDE ELECT IS TENDERED MIS CELLANEOUS SHOWER BY FRIENDS. I.OCAN. May .'I.- Miss l.ll'lnn An derson, il.iui:lit.-r of Judgii Anderson, was tendered u surprlso In the wuy of a mlsci-llnni'ons slmwer, by a scorn of her friends Prlday afternoon, April 27. The uffalr was n iMinpli'te ir prise to M! Andcrmui, who Is to lie tho June lirldo of l.i land Hendricks, of Portland. Many useful articles were lidded to her Well Piled bride chest. All present enjoyed n i'-ll;ht ful iifternooii. The ho: tesH sunn sev eral selections whlih were much up preclnteiL llellclous refreshments were served by those promoting the i nffnlr. rresent were Mrs. V. (ierher, Mrs. K. W. Hiitchlns, Mrs. A. ,1. .lohnslon Mrs. K. ('. (ierher iind children, Mrs I.. Kohl and buby Jack, Mrs. Kurl (ier her n ml Imby Donald, Mrs. M. Ilyers and Imby Joe, Mrs. F. Hulchlns, Mrs. r I'. Wilson, Mrs. N. I.. Klrchcm, Mrs . r. Klrcliem, Vernn Holcomh, Olive Ilyers, Madttn Ilyers. Zelln Anderson, (irace Anderson, 1,1'llan Anderson, Mr. ami Mrs. II. a. Anderson and Mrs. T. K. Anderson mid elilldren. iSJtVT" v pimi ,m.,m a jjppr "ii,i.nn-' J. I'eters' store and the postoffice. 1'upils of lower Logun school col- evavw4' The sum of $33.40 was realized from 1( ,:tl'(J a n' newspapers, miigazlnits, the playlet "A Family Affair" givenl ''tc'- r"r :!" ""-' were to recelvo 70 in Wlls-mvtlle recently by home tal-l Cfinl I'" hundred. They were takon ent. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, up 'lii-y cannot reach the seat of the !i.n-aw. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional rtineane and In order (o cur It you must take In ternal remedlrs. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, anil acta dirwtly upon the blood and mucoua aurfaee Hnifa Catarrh Cure l not a quark mertklne It waa prescribed by one of the best phy alHani In this country for years and li a regular prescription. It Is rr,mpoBj f the best tonics known, combined witn the best blood purifiers, a. -tin? dlreetly on II, I mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two Inirredlents Is v.-hat pro- iIiiim Bllrh wnnHerful riita i I catarrh. Pend for testimonials free F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Prop... Toledo, O. Sold hy fjrurffiits. ri-Ve TV. T-k Hall'a Family Puis for constipation. Quite a number of residents ore pre paring to attend the Champoeg cele bration on Saturday. Aifpersons Interested in the case of the little Ilaffleson girl, who was burned some time ago, will be glad to learn that she is improving, and that ihe nkln grafting being done under the direction of Dr. Rutler, of Wllsonvlllu. ! and other physicians, is proving suc cessful. A robbery occurred in Wilsonville on Tuesday evening, at which time about one hundred dollars' worth of shoes and thirty pairs of glovevs were stolen from H. D. Aden's store. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham enter tained friends of Corral Creek district, on Saturday evening, April 28, In hon or of Maybelle Pilklngton, the teacher of that district. Games and music were the evening's pleasure, after which a dainty lunch waa served and Mrs. Wood presented Miss Pilklngton with a beautiful silver vase, aa a token of esteem from the members of the Mothers' club. Prizes were won by Miss Jessie Angus and Mra. Aubrey Wood, to tho Oregon Commission House at Oregon City and tiie Salvation Army was to receive them. M.-rcile, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kredcrlch, Is ot the Oregon l'ity lm pit il being treated for an abscess on tho smoulder. Tho little one has heen ailing sometime with some thing like mumps. We hope thf wi'l bo all rh'ljt Koon. $ $ Viifln sarir" MULINO FRENCH GUNS VIOLENT PA IMS. Ap.-il -Forecasting pro auly p. r sumption of General Nlvelle'a co:h -ert-d offi.-nslvo, tho war office statement today detailed "violent nr tllcry actions" south of St. Qlientin, around Troyonne, Craone nnd the regions of Hiirtf biso. Is your child pale and fretful? Does he cry out In sleep or grind hla teeth? These symptoms may mean worms and you should obtain Tcllef at once. Klckapoo Worm Killer la a pleasant remedy that kills tho worm, and by Its mildly laxative quality expels It from the system. Worms sap the vi tality and make your child more sus ceptible to other ailments. Your Druggist sells Klckapoo Worm Killer, 25c a box. (Ad.) MI'LIN'O, Or., May 3. Tho Grange gave an oyster supper last Saturday night,' which was well attended. Joe Daniels ban purchased u wood saw. All's. Taylor was an Oregon City vis itor last Saturday. .1. .1. Mallet, Sr., went to Oregon Clt.t I.'im Saturday. Iiayiie Howard wan a I'ort'and via it;ir iiiHt Monday and Tuesday. '). I.. Daniel: made a bualnesH I rip t'j Candy la.st Tuesday. K. J. Maple was un Oregon City vis Itor last Thursday evening. Charles White went to Oregon City laht Saturday on business. Mrs. Tom Fish was the guest of Mrs Catherine Goucher last Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waldorf mo tored to Oswego last Sunday. Mrs. Mary Crook was an Oregon City visitor last Sunday. Mrs. Eph Dodge, of Molal'a, visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Daniels, lasi Friday returning to her home In Mo lalla on the evening train. ( Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Canirll, who BACKING UP PROOF. The Kind That Oregon City People Cannot, Deny, Many nn earnest Oregon City man or womnn has publicly endorsed Moan's Kidney Pills. Week lifter weefi month after month you've rend their statements. Would these Oregon City peoplo roc ommond any medicine If It woro not good ? Would they confirm nnd repeat tholr statements itfler years had passed? Local proof Is good evidence. Testimony confirmed years after Is better evidence. Tho following Oregon City man's statement loaves no room for doubt. It must convinco every kidney suf ferer who rends It. If your back aches If your kidneys am weak, profit by Mr. llusch's expe rience: K. II. flusch, 11 Klnvenih St. Oregon City, says: "I suffered from an acute attack of kidney and bladder trouble and got no relief until I used Dean's Kidney PIIIb. The.y stopped the trou ble after I had taken two boxes and I have had no return of It since." (Statement given March, 1010). On April 17, 1916, Mr. Dusch added: "I am permanently cured of my for mer trouble and Doan's Kidney Pills get the credit. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply nsk for a kidney remedy got Doan'a Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Cusch has twice publicly recom mended. Fonter-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. T. JKNMNUH I.IIIHIK. fir. May J -Mr and Mis John Gray, nf Ihir pmil, r'naUiid, abu liava hem In Ihla country alm a Ilia aar brgan la I. mop" ala i'liolli lha beaullva of I lie W( and hav ibusi'ii Ilia bunks of lha W II Iuiiii tin as lliclr home for (be summer. Tim lift fishing braail 'luesd.iy nl(lil May lal. A irral li.any fish re taught bria Iter. K li lloriinhuh. of Cortland, aa anions: Ihe lucky fishermen uu Hiilurdny. Mra.. A. ('. M.n furlsun Iih roin-1 a party of (Iris from Hhatlmk ai hool lo Ibn ahh uu Hulurday, April :lh, l ha Utile (Iris rlijoird Hirnm lte picking "Ininb'a loiifiia" i.ud olhi-r lid flowpra, and a ben fire ph Me on the beach llavard Vnuii la apciiilliin ihe suin mnr at I ho Hoardiuali holiir Mr. Illllchund. a poslnun of I'urt Uud. and family, ara cuoipina n HpiHiner s I -a ii J i ii at Mrs. A. II. Hiii I lb attended lha fun. rul of Ibn Ule Mary Julie I'afkcr. of Canby. Clint llislh has received ord of Ilia death of hla latbvr at Frduiila, Kansas Mlsa White, of I'orlUud, a bo baa been eleilcd primary tcai tier of our school. vUIIihI tho scIiimiI ou l hurd. Mra. Cllffiird Hinlib, of lll. or , la v lulling at lha liomn of Mr and Mra. Arthur II. Hmllh. Grandma lugalls ci-lnbralnd ber 7-1 J llrlhduy oil May I. Tim ladles of Iheo hurch reinenibcred her with birth day cards. ( bet Kara, of Portland, baa tho hon or of lha largest fish ao far, catching una which aelghed about it pounds. Mra. W. I. hnliibt. uf Portland, and daughter, rre Uxlgv visitors on Mon day. Mlaa Vivien Hpmmer aprnt Haturday with her aunt, Mra. HodKklns. of Van router. Mra. Frank Tucker la Improving af ter her serious Illness. Several of the members of tha Par ent Teacher association eipcit lo at tend the mcellng of the I'T associa tion of the county to be held at Mo Inlla nctt Saturday. Jennings Lodya Church Notes. A missionary program aa kIwii at tho Grace Church on Hunday evening. This was In line a II It the Cniigrcgu llonul churi li building society. Mrs. C. L Hmllh eiilerlalncd tlm Molliers of (hit Cradle Itoli of Haptlst Church In Oregon City. Tim follow ing were present: Mra. Milllken, Mra F. H. Ilurkn and son Itulph, Mrs. I'eters and Hilda nnd Huby peters. Mrs. Hoy Oil and buby Geneva, Mrs. Geo. (lit, Mrs. Cullft and Victor, Mra. Porter uud Harold. Mrs. Alnswortli and Kur, Mrs. Ilalley mid son Itoger, Mrs. Kteh Ison ii nd son Kenneth, Mrs. Cart Smith and aim lllllle, Mrs. Ituy Welch and daughter MarKurel. Itev. Hmllh nnd wife attended tho convention at Monitor of the Kant Wil lamette association on Wednesday and Thiirsiluy. Mrs. J. . Tubeslng Is visiting (he A. F. Itussel family. The I Jiillea' Guild met lust week uud elected the following olTlcers: President. Mrs. Georr.o Onlrom; Vice president, Mrs. A. II. Smith; Secretary, Airs. Will Jiirobs; Treasurer, Mrs. Curl Alorse. Tim Hoy Scouts held their examina tions at the church lust Saturday eve ning. Tho Chrlstluu Kndeavor lust Sun day evening was led by Miss I.eClalr OHtrom. ''I.ntln America" was Ihe tho subject, and some very Interesting fuels wero brought out about our neighbor country. PUT IRELAND RIGHT i LOYAL L LONDOIY, April 27. In nn Impor tant speech at tho Guildhall todny Pro mlor Lloyd Gnorgo discussed tho mil itary situation, tha Irish question and othor of tho major problems with which tho public Is now engaged. Tho premier's spooch waa In acknowledge ment of tho conferring on him of tho frondom of tho city of London. Refer ring to Ireland, tho premier said: "Wo must convort Ireland from n suspicious, surly, dnngerous neighbor to a cheerful, loynl Colorado. Settle ment of tho Irish question Is essential for tho penco of the world nnd essen tial to n speedy victory In the war. I nppenl to tho patriotism nf all men to sink everything for the one purposo of getting this question out ot the way." DOESN'T LOOK FOR REVOLUTION AMONG GERMANS PARIS, April 26 Jules Cambon, general secretary to the Minlatry of Foreign Affairs, In a talk with American newspaper correspond ents, aald: "I agree with Jamea W. Gerard, the ex-American ambassador to Germany, In hia recent statement that the allies should put no faith In proapecta of an Internal revolu tion In Germany."