Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, May 16, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    ORECOX CITY COt'RlIIR-IIEIULD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1902.
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Sandy.
Mrs Minnie Newlander and daughter
, 'eturued to their home at Portland Sat
urday, after an extended visit with the
Winer's pa rente here.
Miea Simppon, teacher of Sandy Ridge
j:hool .closed school last week on account
rf ill health.
MisB Anna Olsen, who taught the w in
fer term ol t;ie DamHCU.i Miliool, '. vi
"..in i lww -days wLli n -r titwr, Xri K
Foniihu '. Mie v. il. jelurn la Portend
fhnrjdty.
Mr Zimmerman and wife,of Portland,
vere visiting at Sandy Sunday.
An ice cream and basket social will be
given in Junker's hall May 31 by the
school. An excellent program is under
preparation.
An unusually largo crowd was in at
tendance at the political speaking last
Vriday night Mr Dresser and
Fudge Rj an delivered rather lengthy, but
interesting speeches, which were ap
plauded by the republicans.
Rev Koppelman preached in Sandy
Sunday morning and at Dover in the
fternoon.
Mrs M N Bowman, of Dover, lies
langf rously ill at the home of her daugh
ter, MrsPrebstel, at Portland. Her hus
band and son were summoned Friday.
Edward Bruns returned to Portland
Saturday, where lie will resume work
again in a furniture factory.
Miss L Vancuren f'aa resumed her po
rtion as clerk in Joe Jarl's store at
Kelso.
School is progressing nicely under the
management of Mies A Bachman, of
Stone.
Mr Stevens, a socialist speaker of
Portland, will speak at Sandy Saturday
(light, May 17th.
Evergreen.
We have several real estate transfers
so report this week : David Hefner and
David Yoder, recent arrivals from Mis
touri, have bought 1G0 acres of the Pat
terson D L 0, also 8 acres joining the
ibove, known as the Gren place. They
intend to build right away.
Mr Nelson, recently from North Da
ota, has b mght 20 acres off the Jesse
Morelund D L C hnd has moved onto it.
I B llein ot this place has bought 80
icres adjoining the townsite of Needy
'om Postmaster llorton, of Oregon
City.
A J Yoder, David Yoder, David Hef
ler and I B Hein transacted business at
Oregon City last week.
i B Hein hauled his household goods
from Woodburn last Saturday.
Miss Annie Johnson is home from Ore
on City for a week's visit.
John Johnson was home over Sunday.
ie is working for VV W irvin near Au
rora. William'Shaw, from near JefFerBon,
)r, was a visitor at J S Voder's sawmill
ne day last week.
Mrs T O Riding and Miss Doll Riding,
f Glad Tidings, passed through here
ast Thursday on their way to Needy.
Alexander Taylor and sister, Jessie,
ittended services atSmyrna church Sun
day. ,
Mrs McCormack was a visitor at J S
.Yoder's last Wednesday afternoon.
Johnny McOormack went to work for
'lis brother-in-law up the Columbia river
it a lotig'ng camp.
h H Yoder and A Biglow were callers
it J S Yoder's Sunday afternoon.
J R Wateon took dinner at J S Yoder'B
Sunday.
Misa Sadie Crocker is home from Port
land, where she has been working for
lrs Summers all winter. We are glad
',o see her in our midst again.
Those who attended the dance at Frank
"ish'a last Wednesday evening report a
pleasant time.
Last Saturday afternoon this section
as visited by a light thunder 'storm
ind heavy rains, something we haven't
lad for a long time.
Quito a number of young folks of this
vicinity went to Hubbard this evening
o attend the concert at the armory.
R E Yoder is expected home" from'
Portland on the 17th for a short vaea
ion. Miss Alice Wyland and Misa Nora
'ish were in Hubbard Monday after
toon.
Wehfoot, ia here again this evening,
.md we feel at home once more.
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Heaver Creek.
Political speaking is the order of the
week.
On May 7th the socialists had a nieet
ntr. The speakers were Messrs Klemsen
ind Hankins, who gave us a talk on the
leneflts to be derived from socialism.
Che following evening Messrs Campbell
nd Diniiek spoke of the benefits that
ve ought to have if we would vote their
icket. The meeting was called to or
ter by Mr Campbell, who then nomi
mted onr esteemed citizen, John Shan
ton as chaiiumn (who by the way is a
.andidatejn the citizens ticket), whether
w) a compliment to Mr Slmnnou or a
light to our prominent republicans, is
or ua to say. But It 1 k .1 .i little odd,
osay the least, us thin. re plenty re
publicans there to nmk' a chairman of
.'hen they proceeded in a very able and
. onvincing manner (In their own est i
nation) to tell us why we should elect
tioir ticket. But we have heard of one
nan who said that he had howled ropub
lean prosperity until the wolf at the
loor answered him. There may bo
ithers. Who knows?
Mrs D W Thomas will go to Portland
his week. Wo can all have a new
truss wLen she returns, as she will
ring home a supply of new goods for
umnier.
Little Albert Weidner, while on an
nestigating tour hist Sunday, ran up
igaiust the "real thing" in the shape of
t bee hive, and he found out all that he
van ted to know abitit the bee industry.
Lady.
Elliott Prairie.
Everyone ia very busy. There is more
vork than tuore are hands to do it.
Bud Thompson has been doing excel
ant work on the roads. He ought to be
tmimeinled for giving all equal chauces
or working. In this matter differing
rom road supervisors of boiu6 other pre
oiocta and those who bave preceded ia
this precinct. f
There is one good lady in the prairie
who would do well to remenaber that
there ia no harm in dancingand that the
people do more harm with their tongues
than with their toes.
A Heasant i nlpttaintrent was given
f.t V Lieke.v iiiil taturdjy evening.
George Lefler, who has been in East
ern Oregon, and brother. Charlie, were
seen shaking hands with their many
friends on Sunday last.
A.J.Todd an4 friend, of Portland,
were visiting the former's parents Sun
day. Rev J M Dick announces that Mr and
Mrs Broad, missionaries frojn Kansas,
will be at Hubbard on the 22dof this
moth. All are invited to bring their
lunches and he.'.r what they have to pay.
Ww are to b ) vuite i b LoUi lbs n-
tmbiienn and Urn citirja Candidate) ti.ii
week. N
Lnd tunday evening the young peo
ple of this vicinity gathered together in
the Congregational church for the pur
pose of organizing the Y P C E. This
was effected in a manner satisfactory to
the chief promoters of religion and emi
nently amusing to outsiders. The
young msn who presided didn't preside
at all. He quite innocently ignored par
liamentary rules usually observed in the
conduct of public meetings, and the two
elderly ladies, who came in to assist the
unexperienced youngsters in their busi
ness added to the general embarassment
by their ludicrous attempt to keep the
chairman O. K. Whet think you of the
lollowing incident? A motion was moved
by one of the women and received by the
chairman, but he hiving a vague notion
that a motion should be seconded before
being put a6ked for a second. 1 mmedi
ately the aforesaid woman seconded her
motion which was then put and carried.
This is a specimen of how public meet
ings are conducted in theae parts and in
this enlightened 20th century.
Akymoho.
Mountain View.
Mies Pearl Ourran is on the sick list
this week. Dr Carll is in attendance.
Grandpa Frost ia seriously ill. His
son and wife and hi s sister-in-law ar
rived from the East Tuesday afternoon.
A telegram message was sent them last
week.
Mrs 0 E Knotta and daughter were
calling on frienda here Thursday last.
Mr Seeley has built a new woodshed
on his properly, that he recently pur
chased from Mr Moran.
Our postmaster, Mr Beattie. will move
his postoffice this week to the Nickels
building, next door to Ely's old store.
Quite a number from this place were
down town last Saturday morning to
meet the 9:20 train from Portland, when
the body ot little Lloyd Heckart. was
brought from Seattle. The remains were
taken to Highland the same day for
burial.
Mr and Mrs Rogers, from the East,
were the guests of Elmer Dixon and wife
Sunday.
Theie is quite a number of houses in
this burg for rent at present.
Henry Henrici and family moved but
to their farm this week. Mr Henric will
come to his work every morning on hie
wheel.
- Mr Duvall and family moved to Sell
wood this week
Dock Boen, of Springwater, wae visiting
in this burg Mondyy.
Mrs Ferd Curran returned home Tues
day from a visit to ber father.
Mrand Mrs Everhart feel quite.aged
of late. They are now grandparents.
Their son Willie's wife has a daughter,
which whs born May 10th.
Ice cream and cake and coffee and
sandwiches will be served on Decoration
day to the warm and hungry people of
the town. The proceeds will be for the
church.
Thero will be preaching at the Moun
tain View church again next Sunday,
May 18th at 3:30 o'clock. All are cor
dially invited to attend.
Mr Duvafl'a brother.from Kansas, was
visiting here last week.
Frog Pond.
On Miy 3d the citizens candidates
spoke to the largest crowd that ever
gathered in Tualatin precinct. A Luel
ling, being the first speaker, spoke very
briefly about the county affairs, while 6
W Eastham, Charles Clark and G L
Hedges told us about the Oregon legisla
tion in 1900. Hon J L Kruse and W
Brobst were pre. ent and gave careful at
tention to what was said. The former
put in a cross (too once in a while, but
the moie he Bpoke the more the crowd
cheered, which was beard for miles dis
tance. After the citizens had completed
their speeches, W Brobet, republican
candidate for commissioner, was called
on and addressed the audience with a
short talk that lasted till 11 :30 when the
crowd thought it wae time to go home.
J D Stevens, the socialist, addressed
the people of this place May 5th, and the
houee was filled. He began his speech
in a whirlwind manner and kept it up
for an hour and a half explaining the
difference between anarchy and social
ism, and, also telling about the 2S,000 vol
umes of calf bound law boons with the
calf brains in them in the Salem library
that were perfectly worthless, and the
binding of these boot a should be made
into shoes for people to wear.
James Turner is the citizens candidate
for constable for Tualatin, Unioa and
Pleasant Hill precincts.
It is rumored that J G Aden will be
reelected roadboss by a large majority.
The people of Frog Pond are wide-awake
and know something about our
comity affairs. That's why the machin
ists will not visit us during their cam
paign. The taxpayers of Tualatin precinct are
earnestly requested to view the new
route of the Borland road. It ia said
that the road will only benefit a few peo
ple and will be au expense of several
hundred dollars.
Mr Farmer haa made a start toward
putting in hia crop.
Rev H Lit-smanand Mint Petera made
a trip to Bethany last week on business.
Lydia Aden, of Portland, iB visiting
her' parents this week.
F Klligmn ia improving hia ranch by
clearing out fmcerows.
Louise Oldenstat, of Stafford, waa vis
iting relatives in our burg last week.
Henry and Edward Boekm an were
visiting at tiu')el ana Beaver weea
Sa'urday and Sunday.
The M H A of Wiiaonville will initi
ate several new members on June Oth.
A haket social will be given at Wil
sonville Saturday evening,
Chunky Fellow.
linral Veil.
Sadie Brocker, who has
MUs
been
staving in the metropolis for
several
months, came home Sunday.
Thomas Ogle is on the sick list.
P frame! tnd f::r.i'.l-, of T.Io'.-.l'.a.
Mitts Fanner, oi Union, and Mr liow
er6, of Ksnsnu. wer vi.-itin:- st I Wil low's
Monday afternoon. The latter is
looking over a portion of Oregon and
will leave soon tor California. She is
looking for a location, as the is tired of
Kansas hot win js.
J M Voder and wife, of Oregon City,
came out today to look at some real es
tate. Misses.Eva Sconce and Ackerson were
tvie ynes.U of Mitsjs i.yc.ia un.l Ko-.etti
Kyman Mindiy.
lyase WiliiivbM k-.u been v. nrkir." (or
J 01. .
MisH Lizzie Oswalt moved her house
hold goods to Molalla Thursday. Ray
Austin and Mr Kilmer did her hauling.
She intends to move to her farm at Col
ton in about a month.
F 8 L Bagby waa but Thursday with a
man from Woodburn, who recently ar
rived from the East, and who was look
ing over his farm.
The Sameou estate was appraised Sat
urday and valued at $1200.
Our school officer hae purchased
new seats and a bell for the school.
Albert 'and Lou Moehberger Inaac
Williams, Nathan Zweifel.and F-ed
Mohr went on the excursion to Corvallia
Sunday.
Misa Zella Hardesty came heme Sat
urday and returned to Needy Sunday.
Highland.
Highland ia pretty lively at present
with entertainment, debating societies,
parties and dances.
There will be an entertainment at
Olarkea in the Grange ballon Friday
evening, May 23d. Come one, come all.
Boys, bring your girls, and girls, bring
your baskets. It will b. a g od basket
social.
(itckella EUGGIES.
Give hotter satisfaction than anything on
the market at anything like the price, be
cause they are made of good material, to
stand "Oregon roads" Iron corners on
bodies, braces on shafts, heavy second
growth wheels, screwed rims. If you want
to feel sure that you are getting your mon
ey's worth, ask for a "Bee Line" or a
"Mitchell'' (Uenney) Buggy. We guar
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We had quite a time at the surprise
party at Mr Gard'H home, hut, ws not
so good aa the dance at the Wallace
home.
Fred North lost a valuable horse
about a week ago. j
Mrs Patsy Parriijli, of this b.iirg, and
Peter Kerns, of Oliirkes, wern married
onj dav last week at Or g m City. We
tender them our best wiuin s for the fu
ture happiness.
Quite a number of improvements are
being put on Q K Miller's place in 'the
way of fences and bnildiniiS. K J Tay
lor, from New York, is doing the work.
Mr Sauis-on, of Oregon City, will sell
the baskets for the Orange at Clarkes,
on May 13 Button IU'ktkk
Hood I' lew,
George Seely went to Portland Mon
day to the Good Samaritan hospital to
have his foot tended to.
Mrs Maggie Nenditll h visiting her
parents, Mr and Mrs T M B:iker.
Clyde Baker left for Letnuon .Monday
near which phuA he intends to worn in
Baker Bros' sawmill us engineer. His
many friends are sorrv to see him leave
and all wish him success in his new
home
D m't forget the entertainment, fol
lowed by a basket social, to be given by
the Degree of Honor Saturday evening,
Uy 17ui. TliM social is to be followed
by a dance. This is the first anniver
sary of Sunshine Lodge No 93, D of II.
Toe dince at Charlie Biker's Satur
day evening was well attended, and a
good time waa had by those presnt.
e
John Peter' ;ind G"or."i Aden wen', ti
Albany Sunduy on the Past Sachem ex
cursion Miss Amelia Zink has gone to Portland
to work.
Albert Turner, of Frog Pond, was in
this vicinity to get the' road grader, and
we expect to see some fine roads down
there soon.
Miss Elva Templeman was down from
McMinnville Sunday visiting lriends.
julhera'.
I armeri wi.l nearly iU be done seed
ing this week. .
Plant ing potatoes and making garden
is the cnler of the day.
Postmaster craves is planting 20 acres
of potatoes. Win Husband is planting
10 acree.
GraBa is good and stock looks well.
Fall wheat is making rapid growth.
Early sown grain looks well. Pears,
cherries, peach plumsand Italian prunes
trees seem to be loaded with young
fruit.
Mr B'iwen, of Albany, is in this sec
tion buying yearling calves.
H Abbott's wife's health is very poor.
She is in a Portland hospital.
E Austen, our sawmill man, etarted
up his mill last week and runs all right.
He ia now putting in bu log hauler.
Dan Graves and Jack Dodge have a
crew of men cutting shingle bolta on
White's place and will soon be turning
cut shingles again.
Our blacksmith had the misfortune to
throw bis knee out of joint again. John,
tie a rope around it or band your knee
and not be troubled so,
Grandma Wright, and daughter, Liz
zie Coates, have moved back to L.beral
from Portland.
Dan Graves purchased the Wright
Spring picnic ground of Mr Hill, of
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Portland yesterday.
Ike Williams is working for W H
White, digging post holes, as the latter
intends to put up a plank fence around
his place
J A Hannagen is the proud poesaor
of a flnecolt from his trotter, Lula. He
sat up with t lib colt two nights to save
its life, as It wns very eick, but it is all
right now.
Grandma and Andrew Hagey, of
Marks Prairie, were visiting Levi Steh
man and wife Sunday. Sylvia.
Maple Lane.
The entertainment and basket social
at the school house last Saturday even
ing was a sucess. The funds will' be
used to purchase books for the school
library.
Courtie Gibbs is just able to be about
again aftor being laid up with a stiff
knee, caused by striking it with a pick,
School will close this week after a term
of eight months.
Sunday school is in quite a flourahing
condition at present, with Mr. Ward aa
superintendent.
Josi and Scherruble have their spring
sowing almost finished on the old Myer's
place, and will soon commence building
a large barn.
John Gaffney Jr. was conSned to bis
bed last week, with a severe attack of
typhoid malaria, but ia slowly im
proving. O. T. Kay passed throng h our burg
yesterday on his way home from Kelso,
Washington, where he bad the mis
tortune to get his arm broken, while he
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Pansy Blossom.
Jtu88ellville.
The people are busy in this part of the
country putting in gardens. The flowers
in the gardens are blooming nicely.
B F Boylea commences working the
roads in a few days.
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because the cream of wood stock Is used, only af
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It Is nearly 70 years since the first Mitchell wag
on was built, and they have been built continu
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II Engle has been working the road
near the RuBsellville line, doing a fine
job. Much work is needed in our coun
ty now.
Mr Trullinger has been getting out ce
dar posta for J Harless.
Business starts up in the mines soon.
H Russell and O 8 Boyles or opening up
the trail now. We hope gold may be
found to supply all their desires.
B F Boyles has bought himself a fine
horse to work hii farm.
Mrs Mary Boyles. Mrs Carter and
Mrs Melton made Mrs G Wingfield a
pleasant call yesterday. All had a most
delightful time.
Chirles Dart died at his home Thurs
day morning at 8 o'c'ock. He was a
pioneer of '52. Mr Dart's age was 82
years and 3 months and left a wife, one
daughter and three sons to mourn his
loss.
Mrs Wingfield took 207 dozen of eggs
to market.
Mis Mary Boyles ia on the sick list.
May Flowbr,
Union Hall.
Messra L P Burns, C E Knotta and F
Hilton were visitors at J II Burns last
Sunday.
Mrs Peter Sager and childien, of Mu
lino, were-.visitingEdward Casiday and
wife last Tuesday.
Jacob Crader, of New Era, is visiting
relatives and frienda in this vicinity at
present.
Mrs John Molzan waa the gueat of
Mrs Nettie Rigga last Tuesday.
SSI:
T J Grimes is doing Eome farm work
for Perry Burns.
MrsGeorce Raur h ai.d darghter, Ef
fie, visited Mis B J Helvey lest Monday.
J L Thomas and son, Jie, went to
Oregon City JaU Monday on bu'sirefs.
Mrs John Burns viuited Mrs J L
The niiis last Wtdnetday.
Mrs Chi.rk-s 1'irubiole vitit. -i l.er
nioiher, ,Yr, iiUm Pa. l;cr. !u-t 1 -li-u;'.v.
I!r rhrk j;fy crf,i.rn j;rE i:i;tOD
Jr t Mond 'y.
'Mrs Strejc went to Portland last week
to vbit her daughter.
There was a stereopticon and concert
granhophone entertainment at Utiion
Hall last Saturday night
Miss Ilattie Butiz went to Mulino last
Tnetdny to visit Mrs Minnie Sager for a
few iiiivs.
Mr and Mrs Johu Molzan visited Mr
and Mrs Summerfeldt laet Sundav.
Jack Dodge, of Liberal, was the'guest
of Orriu Adkins last Saturday night.
Ileniy Kanton was the guest ol Owiar
Strikir lust Sunday.
Backwoods.
Xew Era.
The fiumeru here aie planting pota
toes. Mrs J L Hoffman left last night on
the overland for California, where she
will visit relatives and friends for sev
eral wreks.
Mr Solli has just finished a new picket
fence, which adds to the appearance of
his already neat little place.
P H Mead and Elmer Veteto aie I uild
ingabarn across the riyer.
The friends of Mr and Mrs Georee
II Brown gave them a very pleasant sur
piiseon May 8th, it being the 10th an
niversary of their wedding. The table
was fairly loaded down with good things
brought in the baskets. Quite a number
or useful articles in tinware weie re
ceived besides quantities of beautiful
flowers. Those rresent were Mr and
Mrs George H Brow u, Mr and Mis D
McArthur, Mrs' Lillie Wink, Mis JO
Newbury, Mr8 P H Mead, Mrs J Reif,
Mrs F O Chii,n, Mrs E M Haines, Mis
Spulak. Miss Hattie Spulak, Helen Ppu
lak, Ethel Reif, Lottie Reif, Albert
Mead, Eddie Mead, Charlie Chinn.Clare
Haines.
Canby.
Cold rains still continue.
Prune crop will be very light in this
vicinity.-
James Phipley rode to Woodfurn on
his bike lsst Tuefduy.
Mrs E Sias was called fo Parkplace
last week tobelpca e for her aioiher,
who is very ill.
Geoige Fleicl er is slowly improving
and will be aide to be out in a lew dpys.
rheSP Co are putting the Canby
railroad yards in first-clasi- shape, which
improves our city very much.
Joe Graham is still confined to his
bed, not being able to lear his weight
on the leg he sprained bo badly. He
doesn't Beem to improve very fast".
Mrs W S Raj, of Harrisburg, Pa, is
visiting her parents, Mrand Mrs J S
Dix. She expects to remain several
weeks.
The republicans held a political meet
ing in the city hall last Monday evening
to a well-filled house. Senator George
C Brownell aDd several others epuke to
the people on the politicol questions of
the day.
Beaver Lake.
Mrs Darnell, of Portland, Is visiting relative
in thin eeotlim.
Mra Harriet Groshong nnd dauirlitnr-ln-lew, left
last Sunday for Antelope to visit the Utter's
mother, whoi not expected to live.
It seems as thongh some of our public high
ways that lead inlo Molalla me infested wilh
highwaymen, as C G Forlues had to get a ham
merless nhotgnn to escort him part way home.
How many shots did you Are, Jim'f
Mr and Mrs Murphy, of Wallace, Cal, eie visit
ing relatives In this burg.
James Nicholson had the mlefortui.e lo lose a
valuable (horse from an unknown cause,
Jake Groshong mot with a painful accident
one day last week while out riding he stopped un
derbrush to break a switch when Ihu horse l-caine
frightened and shied and threw him offback
wards and dislocating his arm at Ihe elbow and
fracturing the smaller bone. Vt A A Leonard,
of Silverton, is attending hiui.
Well, Newsboy, : we arc clad that you hRv
annkerfd frcm your long stacp and come to the
front with a half column last wtek, but at the
same time we are sorry to think you are going to
1"tt us. Sum Jim,
Woidburn.
8 Mills and dog, Fritz, departed last Friday for
The Da. lea ou a visit.
II C Roche Was lu Oregon City lust Sunday on
a visit,
Joe Richards came up from Portland last Wed
uesday, and he Is now iinployed in leudel Bros1
grocery store.
Alee Schwabauer has returned to the charge of
the railroad section hire, and his many friends
welcome llilra back.
O A Nendel and son, Lester, departed for Con
tact, Mont, last Tuesday to be gone for the sum
mer. Dutch.
Vollon.
Mr and Mrs Qorhett were visiting at Tnrkev
Hill last Sunday. 1
E Lee and wife, of Clarkes, and Carl Strom
green ard wife, of Elwood, were tliegues'aof
Mrs Gouberg Sunday.
Wm Bonney and son, Delbert, of Graeme, were
visiting in Colton last week.
We are pleased to see that the political pot Is
steadily boiling.but does notsplutterand bubble so
fiercely as in timet past as all seem lo have come
to the knowledge that each individual has a right
to his own opinion.
Colton will not have a spring school ou account
of pending improvements ou ihe building.
The dance at the Colton ballon Mav Sd was
well attended and much enjoyed. 'Jhirty-two
numbers were sold.
Jessie James and niece. Miss James, called on
Miss Uorbett Sunday.
Joe Carlson, Emile Bittner and Edward Gott
berg culled at Press Bonuey's Sunday.
Grange Organizer Casio was In onr burg last
Thursday, but we have not heard of any prospect
of the organization of a grange here.
DIxBroa are putting a new edger in their saw
mill. liedland.
Tom Hughes has gone to Portland with his
team to run the sprinkler for the summer.
Mr Gray Is slashing five acres for Mrs Dittmer.
Tom Morgan Is slashing for Mrs Anao.'
The remains of Mrs Jack Fnllam were bnried
in the Kedland cemetery on Monday, Mav 12th.
Mrs Fullam died at Portland of- spinal me'nglni
tls. In the loss of Ella, the husband loses a de
voted wife and the parents a dutiful daughter.
The bereaved have the heartfelt sympathy of thi
entire community.
Mrs F Murdock and son are down from Macks
hurg on a visit to her inuther, Mrs F F Wilcox,
D H Mosher Is at home from his schcol.
Jay Mosher and Fritz Perricn have started a
matrimonial agency. Come alorg, hoys, we can
supply you from a butterfly to a washer woman .
The Redland and Viola road Is to have another
one-fourth mile of plank.
vW) 'alt kes huj first trip on cream rout for
tne Clear Creek creamery. l, j.
OABTOIIIA.
Beari tha The Kiar You Han Always BofgSl
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