r r OREGON CITY COUSIfia-HfijULD, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1SK)2. OOOC00OO0OOOO! 2GOOOOOOOOOOO CORRESPONDENCE o oooooooooooooooc Correspondents most Bead in their communications by Wednesday to insure (heir publication. lledland. A M Kirchem attended the democratic state convention as a deleguto at Portland, John aoc! 'Charles (ik !! wont to Portland thin vvi'k Indispose of their horses. W C Won and James Fiillum brought out the new roito giHutTin-m uregon Ully. As suon us ;the wcHther permits work will be gin on a y piece or plank road from the four corners ww, i ne rounty euttrt also Intends tlx lug a pieco in Hungry Hollow. Walker Riutlicrs, of Viola, are talklngsone of puttiiig in h suwnmi on in iticiiardson place. O a Holli is, of Nebraska, Is settled in his new li ) Ti ( Ki"liurflson hns b'jrun to paint A M Ker- cneni s inuse Mrs June's Fullam and daughter, Clara, visited rt'jtuives in roriitum i lie pasi week, Mrs T Wylfer and (until y, of Logan, have xuoveu onto tin cutting place lor the season. N H Smith iiihiIh a liusiuess trip to Portland find iiicidfiidv reported at the food oommitsiiin. er's aili. e, a- the Ihw required. Mr Smith now re ceives 00 (.ruts per roll fur his butter He Is very enthusiastic over his Nhnrplen separator, as he maims 10 get a pouna 01 cream more to a milking vtci uie uiu njmt'ni, Reilland M K Sunday school held lis Easter ser vices ,111st ouinltiy. a good program was ren dered. Mr and Mrs Holllnsworth wore taken Into the wmireu oy tenor, Mrs Miitlle Herman, of Portland, Is out on a Heaver Lake. We are bavin,' real good April w ather. I, Dart and son, of Molalla, were visiting rela tlves in this section a few dars ago. , B Wade is busy splitting boarji, H Wilson is busy Duttini un fence. nnnrira Hi u,i.rli,a. l,a t A .l. looks of bis ranch by adding three gates that uctu ricwij uwueu tor rue past zu years, Ralph Slaughter, who has been working for We welcome his smiling face. Hamy Jack. ' Seottn Mill. We are having flue weather, that is a n . ei ago, two days of sunshlno, two of frost, one of Biiuw, tiuu an Kiiius 01 ram line past week. The lame prune orchards of this nlnn era h- glnnlng lo take on their spring and summer foli age, in a few days this place will he one vast son ui iiKMiiuing prune oreiiardi, with the ex ception of a couple of light frosts, the fruit crop here bids fair to be a good one, A fine time was had at the social of the Modern Woodmen given on the lUih. It was as usual a success, llaskels were plentiful and sold or a good price some of them passing the $2.50 mark. Of oouise.Wlllle.oanio all the way from Lafayette to attend the social. Mr and Mrs Brenlnn Vedder, of MeKee, were visiting friends iiucl relatives at Scotta Mills Satur day and Sunday. I)r Iironks, of Sllvel-ton, was In town two or three times during the week, and we find that there has been two youngsters left in the town. The first was a boy which was left with Mrs Kelles, The .second one, a glil, was left with Mr aud Mrs Sieve Conver. Byrd Thomas, ofHootts Mills, had the misfor tune to puncture one of his lower limbs with a nail a few days ago, wttl.ih we believe Is not seri ous, as he was able to be out to the social and bid in a couple of baskets. The first one he was io kind as to say, "here Pa, you can have this one, I'm going to try for Lydia's." But, oh I How dlssnpointed he was, but thill's all right, Baui.you did well. Miss Lnolla Clark, of this place, has returned to Portland for the season. She has been work ing In Watson's rostraunt heretofore. If you wish to see the results of sewing yonr old cloti.OB Into carpet rags, just call on Annie lerguson or iKate Thomas, of Missouri Kldge, in a few days and see the display of new carpet In the front room, which was woven by Mrs (Jen der, of Scotts MIUb, who alwaysdoes a neat Job Give her a trial. Well, again Newsboy Is able to be seen and heard. Ho made a trip through our town a faw days ago. Possibly on some deal with the Ap peal manager. Btravcxb. Sand i. runners are taking advantage of the fine weather, Which Is prevailing at present, School Is progressing nicely under the supervis ion of JMss Dai liiiiann, of Mono, which opeued April 7, with, a good attendance. Rev Iw'ppclninnn relumed last Tuesday from Washing n, where lie had been attending a con ference. K Knpper left Inst Tuesday for Salmon Rlvor, where ho v. ill woik on his ranch. Mrs Muinlg has been In poor health for some time. Casper Junker lias gone to Portland on busi ness. Services were held nt the Puver school house Snuduy by Uav Keppeliuauu, of Maudy. Miss Tenle Miliar, of Flrwood, and Miss Annie Hue 1 1 in an u, of Sitnily, were seen In Dover last Sun day slinking hands with a boat of friends. Mr Ki dsei ker, of Kiiwood, lost a two-year-old steer by uilrlng In a swampy place and then drowning. Tills makes the fourth one that he has lost this spring. Arbor liny was observed at school Friday by a short ami iipprnprlule program, and also a tbor ough seiiilililug olihesehool house and clearing up uf the school premises. Miss Minnie Smith and Miss Cook, both of Port land, made a Hying trip to Sandy Sunday. School lie port. Following is the school report of district No. 70, for the month ending April 11: Total No. enrolled, 14. No days' tnuglit, lil). No. ilitys' aUeliilain'o, No. days' absence, li5. Average dully attendance, 13. Tinu s tardy, S. Roll of honor Dollle, Nellie and Charlie Smath' ei's, Ada liroek and l.eou Unlet. Mapii Stone, iTcacher. Clarkes. Wenihor Is lino mid Ihe farmers are all busy put ting m their crops, Willliitu Heck, of Clinks, died at his home In Clarkes April 1 1 111, uf culiMllep loll. William leaves many friends and relati u inoiiru his loss. If any one wanting th, n - ee.islic red call on Jack bkiniier, the prolessioioo ,-lioe,i shearer, William Wallace lias left lo, t'ortland, where he lntciela to work this summer. suink. Ilea rvr Creek. The Welsh Congregational shiirrh of this place Is going to have a basket soeiul and all are invited to nticiid and tiring their baskets. A good, lengthy program has lieen arranged for the occa iol, and a big jolly time is anticipated. Mountain View. Fruit trees 'lire out In full bloom, aud the suit Is shining. There Is a great deal of siekuess hero this week, Utile lueta lUxen has the mutinies, Quite a number of children are out of school tills week siek from vuiciuailoii. George Vomit's mother and other relatlves,from Kasteru Oregon, have been visiting with him lately. 0 minima " llacon Is still vet y low, Mr Mollenliowcr Hint wife, from xnple Lane, linvo luuti'd Into the house opposite J (Jroul'a. Mr Hall traded oil' his spau of mules this week. Died, at her home In this burg Friday eve ning, April 11, Clarissa Lock, aged 7 years The lllllu one will be sadly iuUseil, being the ouly girl, and there are six boys in the family. Mrs KM Andrews, of Falls View, was calling on friends lu this burg Wednesday morulng. Si' IMA. Union Hall. (too late for last week.) James Adklns lias sold his farm toMrMacklu.. tesli aud sou in-law. Ceonra Kauch. who has traded his farm lor property lu Canhy, Intends to move there this j XXXX3000000 Frank Hilton has Durchased another tinnu. Joseph Perrlnger traded horses a few days ago. LRiggsand LP Burns wentto Oregon City last Monday as delegates to the county conven tion. ,Ms Francis Johnson was the guetof Miss Eliza Burns last Sunday. Charlie Thomas has purchased a buggy. CEKnottswas visiting his sister, Mrs Laura Burns, last neck. Geno and Mabel Burns wen visiting at the residence of their uncle, J H Burns, last Sunday. Mrs Laura Burns visited Mrs George Rauch last Satunioyl , .E'I?S, ?,urn' WH8 tne net of her grandmother, Mrs N J Burns, one uight last week. Mrs Mftrlhfl Ttorna vl, flail M-o 1 T Ti , a ..D,vu u luumoa jooi Sunday. Mrs Sam Wilkerson called oo Mrs Nettie Biggs last Tuesday. James Atkins made a business trip to Oregon City last week. Miss Johnson, our teacher, is preparing an ap propriate program for Arbor day, to be rmdered next Friday. Orrln Adklns is building a new house, which he will occupy as soon as it is finished. T J Grimes 1b building a fence. John Burns is cutting wood. Backwoods. Hubbard. (Too lute for last week). H L Mills is building a new board fence around his orchard. Mrs Sadie Bonney is visiting friends here this week. Weaie sorry to say that John Naze has moved to Woodburn, wherohe expects to continue in business. Miss Minnie Reasoner visited friends at Port land last Week. J A Bonney and wife visited the latter's parents near Rural Dell Sunday, An enjoyable time was had at the entertainment at the Wilhoit schoolhouse last Friday evening L 8 Bonney, of Point, Wash., visited his parents last weekend returned home Saturday. For Brst class millinery call on Miss Johnson. Rose Bud. Elwood. WH Whson has quite lot of early garden made. W T and A S Henderson purchased 20 head of sheep of F Wlnslow. Jesse Cox, while working In his chopper, mit with an accident which came near breaking his arm. D Bonney was a visitor on Wilson Hill Sunday. Henry Turner and wife are going to move to Oregon City soon. Hannah Schiewe is working for lira EdHani mette. Ihcre Is to be quarterly meeting In the Moun tain Home church Saturday and Sunday, April 26 and 2?. Services to be held Saturday will begin at 7:80 o'clock and on Sunday at 11 o'clock a m and also Sunday evening. Elder P A Black will officiate. A family have moved into the house formerly owned by Deb Boylan, but the correspondent has not yet learned the name. A party of pleasure seekers of Oregon City chose last (Sunday, the 6th. as a suitable day for a drive Into tile country. Two young men left the stable at 7 80and drove to Mr Williams' aud took in a third party, and continued their Journey toward Clarkes. They knew not where they were going, and owing to the narrowness of the plank road were unable to turnaround so continued to the terminus They parlied and puzzled their brain for awhile and on seeing some lamp chimnev s peering through the window, and as they were used to following the rays of electric lights de cided to travel the road upon which the oliim neys might reflect on their first descent into a mud hole the air was pierced with unearthly "squaks" not uneoilal to the Comanche'H veil. Thev uoro greatly delighted at first sight of a lengthy stretch of corduroy by the continuous wavelike move ment of the vehicle. They had soon forgotten their exceeding fright and wer cooing again like doves. They continued for some distance and at last finding themselves corralled in a man's barn yard were happily rescued, and after some hours of questioning, It was ascertained their desires, and the; were Btarted on their delightful trip iiuuiurraru. Lalla Booxh, Ilmstillville. Father Bagby is quite low, and is not expected to let up aaniu.helng In his Wih vear. and so an other pioneer will be gone to his long homo. Mrs Bryant is on the slok list. Miss Lela Boyles is working for Mrs W Bryant. Mrs Mary Boyles made her mother a Dleasant call Thursday last. Mrs Wing Held made EmhVDart a Dleasant nail on Rock Oreek Friday. Mrs L B Trulllnger made Mrs Winirfleld a nloas- ant call Thursday. Last Tuesday in tills part of the country tho ground was covered with snow, which was a sur prise to all. Winter hangs on so long that feed Is getting scarce, and wheat la hard to find. . Munv chick ens will be marketed before grain ripeus again. Oats arc scarce and are selling from 82 to so cents. The old supply of hay is fast going down. L B Trulllnger lias completed 11 1 lob of wood cutting for Mr Adams. Our school has closed lor a week on account of teachers' examination. Wemro nil wishing for good weather In this part ot theoountry. Some of the people of this vicinity think that the fruit is killed by the cold weather. Kldcr Moore commences a protracted meeting at Mulitio ou the W h. Wilhoit hotel Is undergoing a thorough clean ing. lliyliland. The last few days of sunshine has given the people all the sun grins. Miss Pearly Harrington is greatly Improving. Mrs Martha Jones is able to be up again. Ding Jones was very sick a few days ago, but is all right now. Curtis Kamlle pt running Ihe engine for Tln Jones. Curds is a good etigiueer for his practice. Miss Ida Sbockleywas visiting her sister, sirs Nellie 1'atish. Mr Mitchell and Eugene Cummins started to Eastern Oregon to lookat land. They are going to viiltslinuiko before coming back. The literary was not o well attended, but oome out ucxt Saturday aud hear the debate. The dance at Jack Wallace's was just about all OK. 'Jack was not as badly surprised as some thought he would be. Mr aud Mrs Cuiuiulns, of M Inks, was visiting at the home of Eugene Cummins last Sunday, Mr lluekner and family were visiting Charles Welch and laiuilj' Sunday. A few of the Highland gamesters pitched horse shoes and played a lew games of pedroat Mr Ruth's homo Sunday. Elbert Larklus was visiting the Nicholas boys Sunday. Mat Handle and Pete Davidson took four beef leers lo Itethke, the butcher. Pete received 7S aud Mat fH. The smallpox scare 1ms about died out, although the people were going to give up the ghost, but It has turned out to be the scab. Don't be alarmed. Uooshkh. Mural lMl. Trying to down "bosslsm" seems to bo the common subject lor coutlab. 0 W (Iraee, citizens candidate for state senator, wasvlilting at Ihe hoiue of Hon Ueorge Ogle last Saturday aud Sunday. W S Sconce has lieen shearing goats for his neighbors during the past week, O Kilo, who had the misfortune to cut one of his feel several necks ago, is able to be arouud again. Miss Lir.zle Oswalt, of Molilla, was calling In this community Ian Saturday while ou her way to alaeksourH lo attend a meeting ot tne Maccabees. Albert Evniiiu. who has been working in a Porllaud furniture factory, isvisltiug at his home. Miss Lotlle Samson went down to Cams yester day lo visit her sis!er. Miss Spangler, who it sick. Warren Husk ins was iu Hubbard Sunday. I J Blgelow has a cow for sale. The "machine" men seem to be on the move aud "oil uc k full" ol business. John K Shaver, of Molalla. passed through here this morulng. Kanfflnan. the creamers man of NVely, 'n'ends starting a wagon out this way iu the uu lu.ure to gathur up the cretu. A Montandon Is authorized to not work the old Sconce road until ills surveyed. Jjhu Crocker still haul spuds. I Adams IB Sole Agents for Monarch Shirts. Coon & Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs. Brown's Star-Five Star. Shoes. Stetson Hats. Dry Goods. ill It Pays to Trade with the Big Store. We Buy and Sell for Cash Only Golden Rule B Oregon City OeorRe Hurdesty is working for Mr Bagby.south of Molalla. uanjr of the taxpayers of Rural Dell are very en thusiastic over the prospocts we have of defeat ing the "boss", and we do sincerely hope that "Grace" will be sufficient for him. Garfield There was about three inches of snow at Miller's sawmill last Tuesday. Rev. Olazier'8 father-in-law, who moved t the Miller settlement a short time ago, had three par aletio strokes the past week William Darls sold his team of horses to Charlie Johnson, of Orient, the past week for 121 i. Mr Davis hud b.en asking 1350 for the same team. We saw B G Palmateer driving a wagon alom the other day. Glad to see you Improving so much, Dock! Henry Kpperson naa been sick with the asthma for several days. The patrons of school district No 68, were in proving thsir school grounds last week. E F Surface, of Gsrfield, Is teaohlng school at Kelso. Improvements at the proposed power plant on' the t:iackaniaa river are progressing finely. About two acres of land have been cleared and the foun dation of a house has been laid, whl' h is 24x60 feet and Is to be two stories high, and it will be used as a bunk house, but to be converted into a summer resort In the future, South Crrus.' MIhs Verna Smith visited friends iu Mull no last Saturday. William RobBon,of Portland, called on Miss Guns Saturday. G W Grane, of Oregon City, passed through our vicinity last Saturday. Louis Buclcner was in Oregon City hist week. Fred Neuklrchner. who has been at Nome for the past two years, returned home last week. Al Neuklrchner did some plowing for B Billiard last week. Mrs G Klrbyson went to Oregon Cltylnst Thurs day. B J Ilelvey and C Pioka spent one day lust week In town. Mrs B J Helvey called on Mrs C Smith last Sat urday. B Schuelie! was the guest of his mother at Ore gon City for three or four days lust week during the convention. George He.vey and S Banv, of Union Hatl.called On friends here last Thursday. 0 E Nash and wife, and O Knott, cf Oregon City, attended grange al Mulino last Saturday. Mrs K C Gouoher went to Liberal last Wednes day ufternoon. A I. Jones made a business trip to Molalla, last Wednesday. George Helvey has gone to Washshington to work. J Glllett, of Fly, visited friends In Mulino Frl dsy and Saturday and at the home of A L Jono Sunday. s Mrs J Evans visited her daughter, Sadie, of Ore gon City, hut week. Miss Kvuus is quite ill with the measles. Mrs Daniels, of Mulino, was Hie gues,t of her Bis ter, lirs R Goucher, last Monday. Mrs spangler has been very sick the past week. If Abuus Wallace would try the kidnapping plan it mlnltt safe taking that unnecessary tiiptothe Klondike, G Klrbyson called on R Soluiebul one day last week. Mr, Schoenbnrn and daughters, Clara, and Kl sle, also John I.anih, were the guests of B J Hel vey and family last Sundav. Mr Helvey has been quite unfortunate, a tree having lal leu the oilier day on i his lui'n and breaking the roof of same. John May, of Oregon City, took dinner at the home of A L Jones last Mouday. Mrs Michael and daughter and Mrs J Mcllannls, of Oregon City, were the guests of the latter's pa rents last Mouday and Tuesday, Charles Daniels left Tuesday to be gone all summer dowu the Columbia. A L Jones' faaiily were much alarmed las Tuesday morning being tinder the impression that Mr Jones was in a Irauoe . Ah iut :t0 friends of Dr R C Goucher surprise d him at Ills home lost Monday evening, the occasion being his TOih birthday. It was a very sueeeeuilul affair iu every particular, the surprise being com plete. Hearing- music on the outside, the aootor opened the door ami was completely overwhelmed when ihe party crowded around him ,to oiler their good wishes. The evening was pasd in dancing ami card piavlng. At Y2 o'clock a delicious lum-h was served In the dining room. The presents were tasty and numerous. At a late hour the attests de parted iorthelrrespeolive homes, all deolaring It a merry evening spent aii-i wishing Doctor many sueh'happy returns. His daughter, Mrs MeMan nis, and Mrs Michaels, of Oregon Ciiy, were among those present. Dr Uoueiier is one .f the popular and suecesslui doctors of our county. 178. Obituary Tva C Bogue was born In Illinois, August 4, IMS. Mrs liogue was twice married, having mar ried In March 1S7U, at Juliet, 111, to Francis M Cleaves, and at Sinltllland, Iowa. March 1, 1876, to Kleicher itogu. with whom she moved to Ore gon, February 18S0. The sited hustwnd and two daughters remiln lo mourn her loss, M rs Ovvaoo Kellogg, of Oregon City, and M:ss Nelli , who livtni at home, also two sisters aud a brother besides a large circle of friends. Mrs. Hague's kind and gonial disposition won her many friends, and the sick and suffering of hr nohthb irho.nl '.villsadly miss the mlnistra'tous of love so freely given. Alter a paiuful Illness of ros. Golden Rule OREGON CITY'S Everything Priced on the Small Profit, Quick Selling Silks, Linings, Laces, Embroideries, -.Motions, Hosiery, Parasols, Umbrellas, Blankets, Shoes, Hats, Base Ball Goods, Stationery, Muslin Underwear", Japanese Goods; Toys, Queensware, Tin and Granite Ware, Curtains, Yarns, Clocks, Fancy Lamps, Fis'hing Tackle, ASK TO SEE . Lakes' "Queen Bee" $2.15 Shoes. Ladies' "Golden Rule" $3.00 Shoes. Thompson " Glove Fitting " Corsets, $1.00 pair. Summer Corsets, 25c. "Percy" Kid Gloves, Warranted, $1.00 pair. T 2vr -w WW several months, she quietly passed away March 30, 19U2, at Mulino, Or., at the age of 53 years, 7 months and 26 days. The funeral services were conduoted by Rev. T. Wiles, the Interment being In the Graham cemetery, where the remains of a son are laid to rest. A large concourse of friends followed the remains to its resting place. The blow falls with especial severity ou the aged companion, who is an old war veteran, and in failing health. The family have the sympathy of the entire com munity. Ohl A mother, what is like hei? Who, on earth, can take her placet What are father, sister, brother When compared to loving mother? Who nan know and feel so fully All our wants and little sorrows? Who so willing ever willing To forgive, forget and love? Love unbounded, neier ebbing, Never Changlag, forever true; Self-denying, sslf-forgettlng, Self-ignoring for her children; Do we know her, can we prize her, 'Till by death she's taken from us, 'Till she's gone and left us weeping , Weeping for a mother's love? , M. S. H. Canby. K H Carlton and wife have moved to Portland. The steam shovel and crew will leave Canby for Gold Hill some time next week. Miss Len 8talnaker and Charles Mattock were mited In marriage at the home of the bride last Tuesday. Rev Myers performed the ceremony. G Batty and family returned to their home last Tuesday morning from the East. Mrs Batty Is much Improved in he.ilth. Harry Glllmore is In Portland this week helping Mr Carlton settle his house. John nook, of Oregon City was in our town last Tuesday. Highland. Spring still hangs back while the farmers watch and wa it for a few sunshiny days to dry the ground so they can finish seeding. A dance was given at the home of Jack Wallace Saturday niiihi. A larire crowd was inatteiidanoe and all enjoyed themselves. D-mcing was In duced in until daylight warued them that it wis time to go home. MisB Ida Shockley, who has been visiting her sister a few days, returned to her home last Satur day. Mr Shockley, wife and dau- hter, Gertie, were visiting diaries Shockley at he old Boeson mill Sunday. Mrs Hiram Dannals, who was on Ihe sick list last week, we are pltjased to learn, isablstobe about again. Mr Wise, a form r resident of thig place; was up on business the fore part of the week. Iliiam Dannals and wife were visiting old friends near Logan last week. William Buckner and Mr Knndle have been hauling rails for Mr Scott the past week. Jack Klggins Is thinking of going into the roul estate business iu the near future. Ethel Cummins will return to Oregon City the middle of the week, where she has been learning the dressmaking trade. MrCummins and wife were visiting their son, Eugene Cummins, and family Sunday. Tinu Gl'GUR. llesolutions of Respect. At a reimlar meeting of Cnnbv Lodge No. 1511, I. O. O. K held on the 11th day if April, I'm, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, It has pleased the Supreme Rulerof the Universe, is His ail wise providence, to re move from our midst our beloved Brother, M. C. Kir. Resolved, That onr heart go out In sympathy to the bereaved family in this hour of their great attlietlon.that we commend them to the God of all mercy, who alone Is able to afford them comfort and consolatiou in their loss. Therefore be it Resolved, That it is a Just tribute to the m. m ory of the departed to say that in regretting his removal, we mourn for one who was iu every way worthy of our respect nd regard. Resolved, That the heartfelt sympathy of this lodge be extended to his family in their aftUctisn. Resolved, That these resolutions bespread upon the records of this lodge, and a copy thereof be transmitted to the family of our deceased Brother and a oopy sent to the county papers with are quest to publish, and that our charter and em blem be draped In mourning for a period of 30 days iu memory of our deceasad Brother. G. E. Prki'eb, H. A. Dedmah, E. H. Carlton Committee. Liberal. The farmers commenced seeding Mou day in earnest after our severe storm . Fall wheat is looraingupin good shape, and from present prospects there surely wi'l be a good crop. Clover seemp to be damaged to some extent by the long continued cold rains. Winter oats look extra fine. Cheat that was s.iwn Inst fall looks good and has started well and is making a rapid growth. Joe Daniels was in our midst Sunday last and partock of a fine dinner at Mrs. Hannagen's home. John Rhodes was also there. As it was Mr. Hannagen's birthday a little surprise was tendered him. Jim passed cigars to the guests. BIG CASH STORE Men's Furn ishing Goods, Neckwear, Sweaters, Underwear, Gloves, Complete line of Do mestics, Skirts, , Ladies' Wrappers, Trunks and Valises, ASK TO SEE Ladies' Shirt Waists, 45c. Mt. Hood Shirt and Overalls, 50c Ladies' Leather Belts, JOc Ladies' Trimmed Hals, from 98c. up. Ladies' Sailor Hats. Newest Styles, 25c. Tlio waitress is a fine cook. Am I right, Joe? Well, Bunchy, Lengthy seems to be a wonderful being. There if something magic; about bim. He can change the weather, lake the girls to church, eplit the clouds in twain, and be is coming back to church with another girl, and I bet he'll pray before he gets home. Eh 1 Rev. A. (Jomer, of Marquam, was vis iting his son-in-law, Frank Klingler, Sunday. Miss Millie Kruie, of Oregon City, one of Clackamas county's successful teach ers, was visiting Miai Grace Miller last week, returning to the city Saturday, as Miss Miller's school closed Friday. Goodbye, Grace, may success go with yon in your noble work as a teacher. Many th nks, editor, for the station ery supply. The bushwhackers will finish Thurs dny. Some of the boys are going to the logging camps. Fred Nelson is going to Fort Canby, Wash. Sylvia.' Ifilsonvills. The Degree of honor gave a social dance Tuesday night. Amo3 Silvey has gone away on an ex tended visit. Samuel Ualbreath has been through this part of the country buying potatoes. He pays (1.25 per cental" delivered on the hank of the river. Charles Wagner's youngest child has been very sick. Dr. Vincent, of Tuala tin, has been attending it. Gus Stein had a barn raising last week. Misses Maud and Mabel Seely were visiting wi'h their sibter, Flora, last Sunday John Butson has rented Mr. Harm's place and is putting it into oats. Mox Nix Ocbb. Handy Grandma Thompson Is very sick at the home of her son, Bud. Misses Belle and Minnie Ramage.wbo have been working at Salem, returned home Saturday. Bill Owingfl went to Woodburn on a business trip this morning. Frank Sweauey was out calling Sun day. W. J. Ramage and E. R. Killin were in Hubbard Saturday." Flmer Dorig has his plowing nearly finished and will begin sowing grain. Tattlbr. Ecergreen. The weather is changeable. Yester day morning we had rain and sleet. But never mind spring is coming. Jessie Taylor and Gilbert Wyland were seen out horseback ridine Sundav. Miss Lottie Schwartz has gone to Pot t- land to work. We will miss her very much. Quite a number of the young people gathered at L. D. Yoder's to practice songs for the basket social. Jim Watson is working for Chris Ko cher on Marks Prairi. Gilbert Wyland is working for Sam Taylor. Miss Maggie Schwartz, the dress maker, has been sewing for R. B. Yoder this week. Misfes Bertha 'Yoder and Maggie Schwartz are working at the millinery trade this spring. Hats made to order. Lawrence Hein has rented the Sayage place for three years, and he is having a house built on it. His brother and brother-in-law are doing the work. Albert Yoder and John Crocker hauled lumber from J. S. Yoder's mill for Law rence Ilein's new house, David Hefner, of Garden City, Mo., is visiting his brother-in-law, Iddo Hein. He is looking for a location. John Peck, of Clarkes, was in the neighborhood Sunday. There was a large attendance at Smyrna church Sunday, although it rained. Rile Garrett is home from Portland, where he has been taking violin lessons. Abe Stoutfer took dinner at L. D. Yo der's Sunday. W e .are all enjoy ing good health in this vicinity at present. Ginger. 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