OREGON CITY COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, MAY 1, 1919 8 EAGLE CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Murphey were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Dhulst Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baker motored to Lents 'Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall and Mrs. Judd. John Douglass and wife were the guests at the home of Walter Hall Sunday. - Mr. Bow, of Portland, came out Sunday to his farm. A. N. Orke was seen out this way Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Thas. Up degrave Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass and children, Mildred and Florice, visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke, of Damascus, Sunday. ELWOOD Mrs. Myrtle Jagmin, of Portland, is staying with her mother, Mrs. Brown, while her father, S. B. Brown, is at the bedside of his aged father in Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marr gave a party Saturday night in honor of their daughter Clara's husband, Mr. Reed.'1 Mrs. Reed has been-at the Marr home for1 some time during the time Mr. Reed has been in the U."S service. They expect to leave soon. Mr. Granatzki sold his pigs; last week to Some parties in Springwater, A. N. Bogden and wife made a business trip to Oregon City Satur day. ' Chas. Meilike 1 has returned home from the Good Samaritan hospital where he underwent a serious opera tion for appendicitis a few weeks ago He is now feeling fine. Mrs. Susa Lankins and family, of Portland, moved into the Schwerm house recently. Mrs. Zella Cadonan and children, Irvin and Avis, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Cadonan s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Park, Louise Powers, who is having her eyes treated by Dr. Morse of Esta- cada, is improving. Ban Stahlnecker is working on his house at odd spells, doing some finish ing work. home of Mr. Aerni. father of Mrs.l Weddlo. Mrs. Milem has moved to 7411 B8th Ave., S. E. Portland, and wishes the many friends of Stafford to visit her. Take the Mt. Scott car. She is miss ed at the Red Cross and the Ladies' Circle, and by a host of friends who hope that our loss may be her gain. The Red Cross met Friday and finished pajamas. Members and others from here visited Tualatin Grange Saturday and spent a profitable aid pleasant day. Three new members were initiated and Miss Anthony, the County Dem onstrator, and the County Agent were there and each gave a talk on farm matters. Mrs. Gage and Mrs. Holton return ed last Wednesday from Corvallis, where they spent a delightful week with friends, and visiting various buildings on the college grounds. Mrs. Eva Ray is visiting her moth er, Mrs. Holton. A little girl came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pamperine. last week. Mrs. Nussbaum is making quite a success with her. incubator. Mrs. Gage sold newly '' hatched chicks for 20c apiece, and immediate ly set more hens. . . . Early gardens are growing finely, and late, ones are being planned for. Mrs.:: Susie ; Isele (nee Schatd) moved . to i Portland last '.weekyi, her husbandiirhaving - - received hiavi dis- charge. ii !.,.it nm- KKimm : : COLTON The funeral of Gilbert Myrphy was held at the Colton Lutheran church Monday afternoon, the Rev. C. Ren hard, officiating, with interment at the Colton cemetery. Mr. Murphy died as the result of injuries receiv ed in an accident at Oak Grove when the county steam roller he was driv ing ran downhill beyond control. Frank Bonny of Mulirto, was visit ing at Colton last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Winslow and Geo. Dhooghe motored up to Corbett Sun lay to visit the former's relatives. Mrs. Alex Johnson went to Port land Thursday to undergo an opera tion. Mrs. A. Countryman of Washing ton, left for home Saturday after an extendel visit with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Bonny, who is ill. A surprise party was given to Miss Katherine Lafferty, in honor of her birthlay. 'A great many of her friends were present anl presentel her with a wrist watch. f Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Bonny and Mr, ant Mrs. George Anderson spent Sun day with the Dick Bonny family at Bonneville. i A very large crowd was in attend ance at the recital given Friday night by the Colton high school, anl was enjoyed by everyone. i f '. Oscar Westburg had the misfortune to fall ofiSa fence anl break his arm. f A. Nelson, the Colton ,merchant, is uv Portland. t The Ladies' Aid of the Swedish Lutheran church of Colton, was held at-the home of Mr. end Mrs,. Alfred Anderson last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cogar have as their guests their son, Edward Cogar, who fros recently discharged from .the navy, with his wife, and also a sister of. Mrs. Cegar from California. j STAFFORD TWILIGHT. The greatest pleasure I derive from the change in time, is when I hear the clock strike seven in the morn ing and know that it's only six. , Both Mrs. L. E. Bently and daugh ter. Florence.--wrestled with the mumps last week. '-' ' What is there more beautiful than apple blossoms, of which ; the trees just now are laden. " -' '' : The public school gave a short program Friday afternoon. ' r The country never looked more in viting than it does this spring.'-- A load of fat hogs,' fed at Mount Pleasant, passed hero last week for the Canby market. It's a straw, but it would appear that Oregon City merchants have hot the proper sense of distinguishing its meaning. Tom Kelland is closely scanning the auto directories, and has every earmark of an early purchaser.'' Go to it, Tom, none are more deserving of the luxuries. Our soldier boys,' of which this community boasts an even half dozen, are homeward- bound, and our fond est wish is for an early and safe ar rival. " The weather still: keeps cool, but calm and pleasant, with an occasion al April shower that just makes one lovo old Oregon. - ;.. ., - . When the lawyers and politicians are solidly "agin" a thing, let the common people beware, and not de nend too largely on their best inter ests beinp looked ' after from that source. "None of us are very good," winds up a motto recently seen on a fam ily wall that seems to meet the ap proval of most minds properly bal anced. Then why criticise too sharp ly our neighbor's shortcomings? - Mrs. Lester Montgomery at this writing, is seriously ill and , is under the care of a sister ..from Milwaukie. The mother of Wm. McCord, from Portland, is being entertained at the McCord home. The rock crusher is to, be operated shortly on the south end road hilL A number of men are now getting out rock, at "that point, under the super vision otMr. -Warner,5 our road over seer. ' Arrangements for a. public welcome to our returning, soldief boys, n is in the making: - It, is the desire of all our people.to show the boys on- their return-home that a "warm spot exists in our hearts for each of them A public meeting will be held at the hall Saturday night, May 3d, to outline a program, to which everyone is invit- '' : I B H.K.McC.a.0 , ' , , fSM SiVvVviS .,-,,,. a .-V.M.. ,I I 1 ; The primary grades will be out of school this week and the others up to .'the eighth grade have only two weeks more of sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Weddle, accompanied by Mr. Nussbaum and wife, motored to iLogan Sunday and visited at the UPPER HIGHLAND Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kandle of Mist, Oreeon. visited at the M. E Kandle home part of Friday and Saturday, Saturday evening a large number of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rutherford's friends gathered at his home for a party. The affair was rather im promptu, nevertheless there was quite Outing Money Have you ever had the price to take a real vacation away from everything you're tir ed of and all the old places? Your Vacation this year can be the best youVe knbwn if f you begin now to save for it. Start, an ,ac-f ,j x count with us today and watch the pile grow truly an inspiring sight! WE PAY 4 PER CENT ON SAYINGS A&OUNTS VA iC , SAFETY COURTESY SERVICE BANK OF COMMERCE: ' Ownol, OpciMed Mid Condoled by CUckunu County Pcopk . t I ram V VM. Dl. H. 8. MOUNT, JOHN K. HUMPHRYS. . f ' pretidcat. Vict Pretident. Chler. i'.ir. I.'." ' . The. world has no use for the quitter. In the prize ring, on . the r battlefield, and in the whole field, of human endeavor, there is nothing ; ; but contempt for the man who fails to see his effort through. . ; America's : reputation for gameness is at stake in the Fifth, Liberty -Loan. All the fruits of victory will be lost if we fail to finishl . It is for ' every money-earning individual to do his or her part for the nation's good ' name. Let the world say: "America saw it through ' those Yankees never quit!" :; " ''V X "'"'3',.; , :i l. a hi. v;r-' DON'T BE A QUITTER ! PUT YOUR' DOLLARS BEHIND ' !.''. tl!-.----!' : ,,;..' l.'hii- It''.'' ",,--11 n. tr-?r' in. I , -.'! i mi1 j TM"fli- 7 !. ' It' " f.i-.i THE-f ICTGRY IJBERTY - LOAlSl I'M li.-V.i ,1 11 ):!.,?'. tH, It t ''"'"'''"'"'fFkL oJvornainfr rnntrihiited throuch the Datriotic cooperation of i, , nr. :. . ..r.M HAWLEY PULP & PAPER COMPANY i"Mif'T" iiirvii ,-f. iunn - - J i- 'i Ii y -it'. ' "i irnhrw 'ii' : i:i,-"t." .V ni .t j i -:---, i l-m :'ii! 1 'l'f-!ii.'j rti,', it? '1 -i,,'1 ,rM-'-Vi,') 'In it l B 'i ' lift," ..'JtiTti I,-. .'w'i1 iit.-i. 'in r r 1 1 mi- t, rt;ir! -rt w ' rr" iu :-iri.- rrt-i'i-.';.')' t"" '(. I):);.:- ..M:;: i,'.-: !! ii r,ii.;: j i r .-f tL'V' ml.. !il :.if ryr'r''";'r';"rr.';"r'v a large crowd. It was truly a sur prise party in every sense 01 the word. . The evening was spent in dancing. Refreshments were served. Among those present v.'ere, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Graves, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Graves, Henry, Alec and Charles Nelson, Walter and Roy Hames, Elva Gard, Rufert Marquot, Hubert Scram, Ruth Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Budz Mc- Vay, Mollie and Bell McVay, Hilda Chase, Esther, Will and John Mar tin, Willie Schmidt, Willie Washburn, Harry and Elsie Baurer, Mr. and Mrs. Brady Rambo and children. Friday morning at 11 o'clock, Up- perHighland school, en masse, march el 'to-Lower Highland for the spell ihg match, singing "Do you spell prairie prair, or prarer, or how? Js there an 'n' in charmed? Does fe' come before 'i' in. seize or is it 3ri sieve? etc." They stopped at Mar-; tin's new house for lunch, which was served from a prettily decorated table, and eaten from unique plates. Boiled eggs, sandwiches, salad, pick les and cake constituted the menu After lunch the joumey was resum el arid just as the one o'clock whistles were -blowing the Upper Highland folks "blew" into the school yard After listening to a very nice pro gram the spelling match began and proved exciting from beginning to end. -Our first person down got into "mischief and had to take her seat. The last persons to remain on Upper Highland's "Bide "were Belle McVay anl Esther Martin. The former went down on "hosiery," and Esther Martin finally succeeded in winning. After wards, adjourning , to the ' school grounds a very exciting ball game ensuel, featuring Mr. N. B. Land as umpire. - A fierce battle ' then took place 1etween Lower Highland with Hubert Schramm anl James Hanhart against Lower Highland and Johnnie Martin. .The final score in favor of Upper Highland was 27-23. . .Everyone here had a very pleasant tune and when leaving gave the fol lowing yell- She She She's all righPsT fj Who Who Who's all right .V She's all right! Who's all right? Lower Highland! They returned the compliment, with Rippity rippity russ,.,,-, ,,. There's nothing the matter with us. But nevertheless ' I" We : must confess i: : -:!. There's nothing the matter with Upper Highland! Mpetinir adiourned at 4:30. Mrs. Rambo. James Hanhart." John Martin and Hubert .Schram; ,from this district, were at the match. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin are the proud parents of an eight pound boy, wh6 was born Sunday, April zi, at 11:30 a. m. i id : A W hall rama was staged on the n(mon field on Sundav afternoon. A small but enthusiastic crowd wit nessed it. There were no. Upper and Highland sides, but sides were cnos .n Tho final score was 27-20. . An other game will be played next Sun day on the Haines place, . 'lim probably about 1:30 p. m. T.oat. week we stated that there ujaiiIH he a Mother's Dav nrosrram on May 3d. We made a mitake'.'as to the date, which will be the even in tr of May 10, instead of May 3d There will be a "basket., social also after the program, which will' consist of songs, recitations and dialogues h fViA achnol. There will also be a free-for-all spelling match 'and per- haps a spelling matcn Detween upper and. Lower Highland. 'R ACTOR DEI-IONSTRATION I-'-;;! ,!(!.. -" i ::.t'J h OF THE f;-. FORDSON TRACTOR ...... -Mi ", " "" "V Saturday May 3rd , .(ALL DAY) ;,; ;"w" Judge J. U. Campbell's Glen Oak Farm, .3 miljesouthiasot -Oregon City, j ; r': . . . : :i --LvrO si .csO Time 8:00 p. m. Date May 10. Where Upper Highland church.( -Who Everybody;- ? - j r f Proceeds are to-go 'to' the Wehool district for library books and a, new chair. Some will also go for lamps for the church. EveryonS urged to attend. t,.,,.',,. Canby -' Takew-fiame The - Canby- highrr-flchool defeated Oregon City high school 12 to 5 in a diamond contest at Canby April 22. Take this opportunity to learn about V Tractors n i.t. i .. t-M' C ' ;! ".' Take this ' . f opportunity to learn about f Tractorsi . .. -Two machines on field, one dembnslrating:rthecremarlcablg , power of this small tractor. The other tractor will be taken ''VVM - W ' i...!, rii ;J Jt'i aown ana mstruciions given in , assemmiiig aim icmuing iu -1523 Seventh St r Fordson Tractor Dealer.